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d THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ PAGE EIGHT T he N oithiong Pacific Rivas Co. yy ‘ i x fers Employment at the Wages Stated Below to | the Following Classes .§ | Machinists, 70 cents per hour. Blacksmiths, 70 cents per hour. Sheet metal workers, 70 cents-per hour. Electricians, 70 cents per hour. Boilermakers, east of Mandan, N. Dak., 70 cents per hour. e Boilermakers, Mandan,,N. Dak., and west, 7014 ‘cents per hour. “|: ... Carmen (passenger), 70 cents per hour. Carmen (freight), 63 |: aes cents per hour. Helpers, all classes, 47 cents per hour. Coach :°|) cleaners, 37 cents per hour. AAA The contéebnnes of. the past week between the representatives of the shop crafts and the management have made it clear that there are no differences between the management and our former employes which cannot be, adjust2d easily. An indispensable con- dition of such adjustrnent, however, is that employes shall resume work on the basis fixed by the Labor board in its recent decision. Desiring to protect; former employes in their seniority and pension EA rights, the management has avoided employing new men or th Vey Sy sag fixing of any definite date on which these rights would expire. The - 1s time has now arrived when this action on no longer be deferred. ; Apply at nearest shop or at. Division Sup: ” »..erintendents office or at Northern Pacific, Former employes who left the service of the company on and after _ July 1st, 1922, and who return to work by ten o’clock in the fore- noon of Tuesday, July 18th, 1922, will retain ‘their seniority and cra ‘pension rights. Those who apply after that hour, if accepted, will bici . « Employment office, St. Paul, Minn. rank as new employes. _ : “st M. RAPELJE, VICE PRESIDENT ding In Charge of Operation T 4 : r f ¥ nN ————— ———————————— : = 1 rail i a ee a ARCUATE l u erage, yield .on the, farms. specified */ attractions. of an “American” seaside funding the British debt to Amer-|, Wm. E. Doherty,¢Wing, Route 1,] And the gossips get busy. And there’s £ RIKE {hat year was 68’ bushels per. acre;) I E resort which has sprung up en, the| ica, it mas announced by Prime Min-], N. D. a good deal of embarrassment’ for Crewsky Shoe Repair Shop t in 1920 the average cost_was $115.26 sands. stretching to. the. North ; of ister. Lloyd. George in the house. of 7-17-2w].everyone. until. a. burglar upsets 109 8rd‘ St:, Bismarck, N. D: i ake ners aeniie the yield an SH: Jaffa. Stings, tle afternoon: this afternoon. everything, including |the banisters, Across from Van Horn Hotel. i ushels; in je acre cost was In reality this isa Jewish town: Cee a eT We give mail orders Prompt EFFORTS i ADE $61.26 and the yield was 115 bushels, OLN IS HIT ship and its local name ts Tel Aviv, | FOREST FIRES FIRES ¢ THE ELTINGE "attention, e If the production cost is given a but to a visitor it-appe: ii, aa - y cE sc nensttak tnesecin aneel sited dete toes vis SS DANGEROUS the Eling, Tuesday and Wedesasy Ms i aes a 5 G aha so that its peeentage will be 66 per Minnesota Federation Of {La: | Chat overcomes: al oa ents ilette!” Wash, July 17.—With Is GPR in “The Seventh Day” in an entirely TPE é cane In other words where 44 cents bor Head Against It immense brick factory working night| Practically no wind stirring the for- = ieerent ighstdcterization from the ip Us Your tl go for farm production 56 cents go i and day. est fire situation in western: Wash- hi rginia mountain boy in Dry Cleaning . q Postmaster General Work| for marketing. This includes = ington showed improvement today.| Talks to Rotary Upon Future!’ venture, “Tol’ble David.” In “The . KLEIN 3 = freight, warehousing, shrinkage, Crookston, Minn. July 17.—De- : At .Bellingham, where for several ff White Ra en 7 ay” he is the youthful cap- : - y Notified of Action in Towa | price loss, and labor for. récondi-| nouncement of the proposed state 31 MILLIONS days homes and property had been of White Race England villas fay att itt Sew Tailor & Cleaner f After Smashup be eliminated by shipping only well Police systom cy Minnesota and rec- ‘i threatened the fires were reported) Cue “Wr Hanrle,. formerly| Tailronds and modéin progress. ‘The Bismarck, N. D. : : Seok ey sorted, first class potatoes in the) jain oh a tie sehr! to ob- S aes pastor of the First Presbyterian| Story is concerned with a yachting ei (By the Associated Press) first place. legislation for the benefit of | church of Bismarck and now student| Party of young society people strand- ee Washington, July 17.—Superintend-| The potato acreage in the coun-| the Minnesota Federation of Labor, — pastor at. the: University of Indiana| €d in the village. Richard’s. portray- id seth cnt at the railway mail service Brau-| tty ‘has increased neatly in proper-| Matked the opening session here to: pea i CITY NEWS || Pet cicomington, Indiava, was the|#! of the part of John Alden who i at Chicago, notified Postmaster| tion to the irfcrease in population| 43¥ of the 4th annual cbnvention of \< |@——--—————* principal speaker. before the Bis-| takes to heart a flirtation with one ‘ ‘ er, a 6, a during the past years but the pro-|that body. The convention will last Co ti Figures| °°". Baby Bo: k Rotary this noon. of the girls is marked with all the 1882-1922 a General Work today that Chiesgo,| duction ,per acre has also increased | three days. No aan: d d Mrs L. L. Brundage off Mr. Harris. presented a gloomy] Sincerity which has been prominent Brett ike oe Toute, President Hall roported to'the con-) Available toCensus Bureau alt adsounce: the birth of a baby] view of the present and future as in ae Tees jpeoavctionst Louise | Northwestern North Dakota’s u 27 left the track yeste ik, | Production. “It is certain that con-}vention that he had joined with la- ‘ 2 i ital ted in the writings of the]: 8 leading lady, Monzos. county, lowe. end that sumption . per“ person has also in-| bor officials of North Dakota, Mon- (By the Apsoctated Press) Rew today ap the Biamercy novel Larsen finding the writings of FORTIETH A aan eaenere ctentiy: refused. *to| creased.” says Mr. Willard, tana and Illinois, in a “mission to} Washington, July 17—The farm Baby Girl Glen Frank, editor of the Century as| A, H. ELLSWORTH , ( uf thizers had persistently Some of the important feciors in| promote the sale of North Dakota ion. He presented ‘a ANNIVERSARY iM it king crews to clear the in} PI ulation of the United States on birth of a baby girl is an-] the one excepti P ae Pacsaneers train and wregke successful potato raising are: | securities to local international | POP" 31,614,269 The ark cr and pit ‘Andrew| number of the views of these men SERIOUSLY ILL = 4 rane eaengers: Griven away from| _ choice of varieties,’ seed selectfod,| unions.” | This action was in line| January 1, 1920, was 31,6 oF| nounce Pot ean concerning the possible supremacy CELEBRATION “ Ve is ease nae dled ond the track hs}.ceed treatment, cultural methoda,| with a resolution adopted, Inst. year, |29.0 per cent of the total populatio,| Spitzer, o of the colored races and the effects] Alf. H. Bilworth of- Fargo,’ well = " g bee alee ded thus- delaying tho| “@"chousing, grading and selling] pledging the support of the Minne-/ of the country, according to returns the next war would have pon the] known throughout the state in‘fra-|[ Two Score Years of Splendid Fe ' Beene of Gall the crop. sota Federation to the industrial|of the last census announced today) * ten BO cisy of Wile| leadership of the white race, ternal order ‘circles, is in ajsetious Se Hi Postmaster General Work immedi-| gq) 2 program of North Dakota.” ~_ |by the census bureau. Of eee nan ‘ont Nenounce the, mithiet paby| Concluding he held that two of] condition in Fargo, according to’ a Beggress ac ately upon receipt of the telegram “——-@| “While the results of the work was ve ert A dai boy at the St. Alexiuos hospital to-| the greatest sins of the present gen-| message received by his son, Frank MINOT & av Trou. Mr. ‘Bauer communicated the [| The Weather || not as productive as desired,” the territory and 255,628 on farms tossed) fey eration and those: preceding them in| Elisworth of Bismarck. He recently Ie ; details to Attorney General Daugh- >——_—_—___—__-_ | president’s report rend, “substantial incorporated communities having 2;- America was race and religions in-] returned from St. Paul, where he un- Frid d Saturd a erty for such action as the depart-| po, twenty‘four hou: 1 }sales were made and many locals and/ 50) 1) sniants or more. Show celled tolerance. h der went an examination by special- riday an turday ; ac ment of justice Me about ony. miles noon today, ts ending at! international organizations boven The total farm: population. which}: Bismarck admirers of Charlotte eee sana of ape local Kaiehts ists, Mr. Ellsworth is suffering from, July 21 and 22 ye taking. Lovilia is, about: gixy mise Temperati ,| bonds or transferred funds to thel¢,. the first time was enumerated| Greenwood of “So Long Letty” fame| °f Pythias lodge were gues! stomach trouble. YP goutnens® of; Des Moin Temperature Bs ee $3 | Bank of North Dakota.” ” separately from the rural population] probably ‘will. not get to see het this| °lub. : fa} « 5 n ~ chHighest yesterday .... Several other reports were read to/a5 9 whole and therefore has no com-y.fall. ‘She was booked for Bismarck ol eng alt Presenting . ay oha GRANT COUNTY . Lowest yesterday the convention. parative figure in the preceding cen-|!in “Letty Pepper.” The local man { (AT TH 7 A Parade of Progress TI ; FAIR WILL BE -| Lowest last night” — sus, amounted to 61 per cent of the| agement has been notified she will E MOVIES | MEN Attensa. Splotecle to } e no j rural population, which includes resi-| be in a new show in the east. ——® se i Precipitation i 2 f ONE OF BEST) highest wind ver dents of incorporated awit} Se 6S ————_ - CAPITOL THEATER All Ties -we sell are kept] p.m. ne e 1y lages having fewer than 2,500 inhabi- Fine Fruit Crop c : pressed FREE ; Ry =_—_—_—, Weather Forecanis And -this is what Selznick has put 'e . Carson, N. D, July 17—The Grant! For Bj te tants, unincorporated hamlets, min-| M. M. Pike, president of the Wash- onithe sckeen in.the dow Elaine Ham: KLEIN Historical Pageant pr Feareers Te With be held at Leith;! rey, cimmarek and vic ing regions and other areas not de-| ington Fruit Produce Co., Yakima,| 0 iv oitire now showine-at the els September 1213-14 this year. MT wareoe queasy ne Yoted to agriculture, Thus while the} Wash spent the week end in Bis-| Capitol. theater. Miss Hammerstein Rallor.sad. Cleaner In Open Air Amphitheater at i ‘uesday. rural population constituted, it. was| marck on business and visiting with ‘ ? A an Newcomer, the secretary: says thie) For North Dakota: Fair tonight] said, nearly one half of the country’s| Leo De Rochford. Mr. Pike advises| Plays the part of successful artist, 8 p. m. de year. “Arrangements are being made anu Tuesday; somewhat warmer! 4 999 Licenses Issued for|!°t#!, only about three tenth‘ of its] that there is = wonderful fruit crop hastcrelyik wife But ein eee ae 2 1 tor sone wna amusements, ‘ad Tuesday and northwest poriten to-| 4 Woe har tek inhabitants were living on farms. | in the: Yakima. valley. And so she marries the many but they a YPEWRITERS With Cast of 500 People } fa ; mi ihe prospesta Gfops; ANS: ox General Weather Conditiuns. ‘ STATE FAIR AT , St. Alexius Hospital Now thave ‘areinany sginig iedaplén Aubpices { 7 | hibits in these lines should be out of| _ 4 low pressure area has moved to ; Mrs, George Aurit of Stecle, Mrs.| Tio save kept their marriages secret, MINOT ASSOCIATION OF is | the ordinary, Arrangements have| the Great Lakes and scattered show-| Jerusalem, July 17.—The industrial! FARGO STARTS - }sohn Weinhardt of Glen Ullin, James] $1? ant be isetecnn eas ead diay in ] ain been made to stage a Poland| ers have occurred in the Northern| development of Palestine under the DAYS Barber. of Tuttle, Fred Isaak of| soorove, In this instance, everyone COMMERCE A ple : China Breed Promotion show. This! States from the Great Lakes cu in| Jews is moving forward in leaps and ITS BIG Re Miss Anna Issak of Krem,|i rit ine the ‘couple to marry al- b be ‘ ze ibit of 40 polands.|to the eastern slope of the Rock bounds, and this in spite of the many laster: Andrew Schneider of Stras- though th ied’: alvead: % 4 insures an exhibit o! polands. trad Ass thats have deprungiu (By the “Associated Pi burg, and. Miss Lauretta Riley of ougl ey are married already. { acr 1 ‘The Holstein, Shorthorn, Hereford,| High pressure, accompanied y fair, mr abet Retort is ope SP! ac ae Fargo, N. D., July Tae What is] Sterling, have. entered the St,| But the newlyweds grow careless. i ata H and ped Polled settle men un ah be cool weather, is moving in from the steve etween employer ant touted as “North Dakota’s’ biggest ae Re eer tentieat Mid ‘ abc here this y ith thei in] west ” - ‘ é foal fancy’ shape. for exhibitions.|Amenia ..... 84 49 0 elr| During the past year no less’ than| ttat® fair’ BoE wader way ‘here t-) ChristineyNelson of Mandan, Mrs, J. ROBERTSON'S HAY FEVER CURE . ; ae ; There is no event in the county that| Bismarck ... 81 51 0 cl’r/ 4,000 licenses were issued for new] sown amit tae iy ese Clyde re apply as cirected, wary simple and etre understand. i pe i should appeal to the breeder and ad-| Bottineau 1 45 0 p.c.| trades and industries in Palestine..| among meetings scheduled in con-| Nole 5 ol C 1 S rections come w' each bottle. is includes a cure for doi i mirer of rood livestock, as much as|Bowbells, ... 7 48 + 0 el'e|The extent of this development can| nection with the fair were: Execu-| Gaueh lof Elbowwoodt, Master Ver) @_()() ummers asthma amd bronchitis which is connected with the hay fever. , de { the Grant County Fair, Devils. Lake. 80 52 0 cldy| be judged from the fact that prior to} tive committee of the American Le- al Fi Ad of theelt 4 Ts. Fi a " Price $2.60. ; He —— Dickinson .. 79 40 .04 cl'r] 1921 only 2,600 licenses were regis-| gion; state convention of Veterans’ pia Pode . eels ae) ere ue on WRITE W. B. ROBERTSON te) | SPUD APPETITE Dunn Center. 8 44 0, el'r| tered by the government. This means| of Foreign Wars, snd-a reunion off ford of Tinton, Hire Seert i N ‘h P é fi Mandan, N. Dak. 0 ; Ellendale“. 81 61’ 03 cl’r|that nearly two-thirds of the enter-|the 164th infantry—the old First Mores eneoran y, Baker pf Glen ort. acific ; i IN U. S. GOOD. Fessenden .. 15 45 104 eldy ‘prises in Palestine. were startea|North Dakota infantry—including| Uilin, Mrs. Peter Becht! of Lefor, : EE RES I DR ’ Grand Forks 82 | 52 0 cl’r| within the last year. men who have served in the Philip-| 9”! b 2 habe ‘be di kaka a ou Coast er ee 4 SAYS WILLARD Larimore ... 83 50 0 cldy| The capital invested in each of| pines, on the Mexican border and in eat en discharged from 5 j ie ° ares Lisbon ...... 80 40 0 cl’r| these new ventures ranges from $20,-| the last war. ee ta aioe $ D.T. OWENS & CO. Room 1 Eltinge Block. i a : Fargo, N. D., July 17.—About 3.5 Minot 99 «39 0 cl’r| 000 to $50,000, but with such notable] A state horse shoe pitching contest WANTED—Girl for general house- 9 ‘ abo bushels of potatoes are produced for) WMO” ga 43.«—«O—s eld excentions as. the ‘Silicate company,| was among fair features that attract-| WATT O (Ci! or, semen e Money to Joan on improved city property. Houses and ane every person in the United States) vembina-... 88 58 0 pc. of Jaca, with a capital of $500,000, jed interest, as were the automobile), TAT-3t ROUND TRIP lots for sale in all parts of city. We can-sell you that sat Jarm vcconomist of the State| Williston ... 7 49 0 cl’r|and the’Standard Oil Company, now | Faces. : Mae - house and lot and loan you the money to help you pay | ; Agricultural College in one chapte | Moorhead .. 82 52 0 p.c.| exploiting the Dead Sex Been nas} BRITISH TO FOR SEE Honeehold furniture, for it. : : d ‘hich wi i the 48] A tract of acres of lan: fuihed “oaks? 50 : seen tees ch Se aoe Sy [ntl by Stn sent eS SOURS DEBT) sagen St onan See WE WILL WRITE YOUR INSURANCE FOR YOU. ere are some other facts he gives terests and will be devoted ta home 129-J. 4-1T-3t gcmeDoneld List your property with us for sale. Farm Lands. on the potato raising industry: FOR RENT—Two or three roon| and factory building, while American (Ry the Associuted Press) ——_—_—_ Ss Rentals. Before Buying See 8 Comparisons available from nine apartment furnished or unfurnish | interests are starting a building ana London, July 17—A ea Brit. TAKEN UP—Stray heifer, one year Agent 4 ee a} scattered farms in North Dakota| ed for immediate rent, in clean] loan association and a savings bank.| ish delegation will arrive in th’|-“old came to my place 12 miles north D i OWENS & Co. ie show an average cost of production} modern house. Phone 339W, or| A casin« @ vo bathing establishments | [r="ted tSates early in September in] 76. ‘Owner proving propetry and je Be fe , aeS in 1919 of $56.59 per acre. The av-} call at 902 6th St. 7-17-1wk] and electric lights are among the c¥.nection with'lnegotiations fo paying damages:nay receive same. _ =e i ae e bh Fe * , Sart

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