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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - FRIDAY, J ULY 21, 1922 The Weather {HOOVER WILL ee le ee HELP PREUS; things are operating normally by Au- gust 1, it is apparent that the state will have a shortage of coal this win- ter. The governor believes that another es days wil see the normal sup- ply of coal arriving at the head of the lakes but he declared that the state cannot afford to: wait too long of trains in this section today, ‘a bul- letin of the road issued from head- quarters announcing that several trains in Minnesota would be can- celled, It has been rumored that trains 7 PAGE EIGHT . CANVASSING PRIMARIES IN « ANVASSNG, Everything is in readiness for the meeting of the state canvassing board Tuesday, July 25th except tne repore- BRYAN WINNER _IN PRIMARIES is no such, information at hand now, For tw ty-four hours’ ending at and all trains are running. Some of noon toda; them, however are maintaining irre- ’ Temperature Tam. Temperature at noon -... gular schedules. Highest yesterday PLACE JULY 22 i . r and th against Brotherhood Railway Carmen man seeking an opportunity to con- ) \ Mais cegaalsstion’ wil be: perfected of America and other unions that are FOR ANY ALARM) tec with 's large responsible com- I-lb. flat. 1 15 American. 60 striking on the Chicago, Milwaukee eee all: ofvine at the GrandePas Pacnareeneniia | De ioeaawe, Oc i peated, wherein the anti-league’ Re- Fi Lacan road strike situation at Austin, i ‘ f } publicans separated at the state meet-| the union and various individuals, in-| 21) cared for by Sheriff N. Nichol-| cessful selling record desired. H. “ ” Exmoor brand. 3 5 jar. 3 5 } id fe d what Hed the! cluding the, sheriff of Slope county, M. Van Deuren. W «. 1 ik Townley Republican State Com:| A. C. Slade, from using other than [Con end there is no need for. any T-21-tt e Thank You Per jar......:. - DOC | Per jar)... Cc mittee, peaceful means in attempting to keep) declared today. The governor's state- | id _— COFFEE. Lewis’ Winner. COFFEE. Lew: = Famo aia strikebreakers from working in the t followed t to him fi LosT—, shrine Eastern Star pin, x le | C le \ Milwaukee shops at Marmarth, Sheriff Nicholson at Austin where| between Methodist church ‘and/’ RASPBERRIES LOGANBERRIES 3. 1] 05 Our best. ] 05 GLORIA AND Judge Amidon directs the union of-| several negro shop workers were run| Dunn's residence, finder please ll wo 2. informed that this will be the last, ao get your pounds........ de 3 pounds...... ol HER MOTHER pois ed iecividsels to ‘sppeny bese out ef favs yesterday by a crowd and leave at Dunn’s. 7-21-2t wants ow: SYRUP. Karo 14 gallon SOAP. Tony Med. size ; fore him in Fargo on July 0; two badly beaten. Wee AO raed ase: * * . 4 . . - | SC ° ° le LOSE: CONTEST show cause why the injunction should] Mower county officials last night) FOR RENT—Completely furnished BLUEBERRIES CURRANTS White. - bar. i" ds t not be made permanent. ~ swore in. several deputies to protect! for light housekeeping, three rooms Per pail. atts 29 Cc 10 bars 69 Cc Los Angeles, July 21.—The jiry in| Inclusion of the name of the sheriff | the’ Talltoed sproperty and everything, oi sonnect ne ban down ae CANTALOUPES LO GRBES os oft Ny h test the will of Matth of the county provides a startling| was quiet today, the governor said. _ Call at 421 5 -21- i * A P Busta! ninlered a verdict that the| feature of the case, counsel for the One of the finest cars of the year. We have some real ae P& j The big sey SUGAR in bulk shoe merchant was mentally incom-| railroad, Young, Conmy & Young nice flats containing 12 each ‘at attractive prices. . ] 00 . 2 5 c petent when he, made @ will leaving | making the point hetare Jude neal: " . = BING CHERRIES WATE El NS 22) bars.....:... ry forsee. the bulk of his $100,000 estate to his |don that the official had taken par e : RMELO widow and\ mother of Gloria Swan-| in the past in picketing’ operations South Side Cash Store BUTTER. Fresh. Every|EGGS..: Fresh. son, film acrtess. The contest was | conducted by the union. Bash VEGETABLES counce esis Per 19 brought by Burns’ blood relatives, The unions, named are Brother- Marcovitz Bros., Prop. | 222 9th St. S. Phone 957 ’ F Per pound...... Cc denies oes Cc (Aitorneyé! 716k thei _widew, Mrs. | hood of Railway Carmen of Amertea WAX BEANS i NEW PEAS AGSO SAT jaline New Burns, gave notice they Mt th, N. D.; International it 5 5 ] : would ask for a new trial, Beotteiend vot Bollorneskere; tren SATURDAY SPECIALS Cucina: sg aea ae Oe UATE NOWIES ee S0 SWEET CREAB AND MILK AM:AND { The plaintiffs in the action orig-|'shipbuilders and Helpers of America, GREEN ONIONS BURTS. ‘CARROTS Second Primary, August 26, Expected to Determine a Few Nominees SIX OUT FOR SENATOR, of Morton dnd Stark counties, the tabulations of which have not yet been returned to the secretary ‘vu: state. If not received wy a proper date before the sessiun, epectal me» | sengers| will be sent from the office of the secretary of state to bring ‘)in these two reports, the election law | giving the secretary of state this power, but also charging the cost of | the special trip to the county whose auditor is delinquent. IN NEBRASKA Brother of W. J. to be Demo- cratic Gubernatorial Can- didate in the Fall 4 MANY VERY CLOSE RACES Lowest yesterday Lowest last night Precipitation Highest wind ‘velocity 4 Weather Forecasts For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly cloudy, and cooler tonight; Saturday alr. For North Dakotas Partly cloudy and cooler tonight; Saturday fair. General Weather Conditions Plains States has been accompanied! 3 Informs Mingesota Executive! Low pressure over the northern | Governor Preus returning to the ex- of Decision to Aid St. Paul, July 21—Complete co- operation of Minnesota with the fed- eral administration “in ‘every’ possi- ble way” was promised today by Governor Preus in a telegram to Her- bert Hoover, secretary of commerce. and will do everything possible to as- sure large early shipments. COAL HELD. AT LAKE DOCKS Soo Line to Get No More Now Richholt’s Cash »« Carry (Fie t] Grocery [7h & Thayer] SATURDAY SPECIALS Dallas, Texas, July 2t.=The: Deni:| = : Omaha, Neb. oeraiy 2h Pol ical| by high temperatures in the Plains Hee ee nace Scat moaed E h “ ceratic primary in Texas, which will forees of Nebraska today awaited’ States and Mississippi Valley, but/ woud do everything possible to se. for Coaling Engines ges, fresh. 1 00 decide many of the Democratic nom- K only definite knowledge as to who high pressure in the Northwest indi-| -u:¢ priority orders for shipment of B doz... 6... eee ee ee Pa ieee ines, United. Statess seantorcecn | had been nominated as Republican, cates cooler weather for tonight, Rain| 41 to the heads of the lakes and| Officials of the Soo line in Bis- Fresh Milk idate for governor at Tuesday's, has fallen over the Rocky Mountain | 11.4 Minnesota will leave nothing un-|marck have been notified that no tae dg) 9c gressmen and the state ticket will be held Saturday, July 22. A. second primary, August 26, is expected to berson, incumbent, has five oppon-j OF CIVIL WAR (By the Associated Preas) Stillwater, Minn.,' July 21.—Four election before clearing! primary decks for the November election cam- | paigrg reported the lead of either candidate and Plateau States, western North Dakota and. in parts of Minnesota, Towa and Missouri. Langdon done in aiding the federal author- ities in the present emergency. Governor Preus is contemplating more steam coal will be shipped from the head of the lakes for the Bis- marck division\ in the near future. quart....... Boneless Picnic Shoulders. seca ecceeedeveeeeeecs .25¢ 25c determine th i i 4 There seemed little doubt among nia .... 93 62 0 cl’r wee ji it ascenid, vic 7 Haak | Nominate’ fe cinched LD B AN UET political: observers that the scramble| Bismarck ...92 61 0. eldy| appointing a fuel surveyor in each md ee ear eatine: to naive Regular 80c seller. Per Ib... equivalent to election. A majority : of nominees for election will develop} Bottineau .. 89 68 0 eldy| county of the state to ascertain the) band for the engines, and probably \ COFFEE is required for nom!natton in the into races. rivalling in closeness that Latah ear nae fs 14 amount of coal ae mend an ae will result in the consolidation of| first prima d i ‘. between Adam McMullen of Beatrice} Dev’ e eldy| much more is needed in each county! freight trains to reduce the number * ., * didate reclvesta Maa the two|They ‘Are Members of “The|and Charles H. Randall of Randolph| Dickinson . 90 14: eldy| in ordeF that Secretary, Hoover may| of engines used. Bicbholes galls Police, 1 ¥ 40c, ae or sapieisss $1.15 high’ candidates will ontecétke gare eee Tuesday. - Dunn Center 88 .80 » <cldy| know the exact needs of the state.| The Northern Pacific had anndun- ichholt’s Special Blend, 1 lb, 30, 3' Ibs. ...... 387 cndselaey enter the see} Last Man’s Club.”—Only McMullen this'morning had a mar-| Ellendale .. 88 tain| The governor declares that unless] ced no, nhulments oF cancellations Our guarantee on coffee. If not satisfied your money : ; . in’ of 209 votes with less than 100] Fessenden .. eldy ; In the race for the United States Five Living erect oe missing. The general’ opin.| Grand Forks 89 Be back No better coffee on the market. senatorship, Senator Charles A. Cul- ion was that with, all 1913 precincts] Jamestown . 90 eldy Finest Brick Cheese, by the brick, ents, and in some counties possibly six. grayed veterans of the Civil War, would be so slender only an off tabulation would determine the win- Larimore .. eomooeeooe Don’t be Extra Limburger Cheese, ..35¢. For a time James E, Ferguson; of | —members- of the famous Company | ner, 0) cldy A Temple, Texas, former governgr,, and|B of the First Minnesota—sat down) Once again a Bryan becomes a cldy 5 st lb.. eee eee ee ee rceee Mrs. Ferguson, his wife; both filed {today at the banquet in historic Saw-/ didate for election to a major politi- eldy | among the senatorial candidates, and{ yer House for the annual meeting of | cal office as a result of the victory 68 ely { and Largewan Libby’s Yellow Freestone Pusctien as candidates against each other.j“The Last Man’s Club.’ ___.|fuesday of Charles W. Bryan, broth: cldy . Worth 35¢. ‘3 cans...........5. Deak a Cc They were placed in that position be-} Organized in 1884 with an original) er of William Jennings Bryan, over oh % cause Mr. Ferguson was uncertain membership of 34, the club’s yearly | Dan B. Butler, in the Democratic et New Pack about the attitude of the Democratic ; State Central committee towards his banquet has showed a-constantly de- creasing attendance, until this year| | ernatorial race. WORLD SERIES Pound Foolish 3 cans. Early June -Peas. 45c own candidacy, and had the commit- rusine Of there coarse ymembert COURT'S RIGHT. Apricots. Eerge, can. 35c value. ~ decided hi: hhould t i r) onthe baller Fergnon’s mame | 1 scssanea with cota, the t TO BE PLAYED Don’t think because you can get a [] Peaster 75¢ would have gon , and she woul i ; hve ha the suport of or bao | Sits cdc Sthowe| 1G DESTIONED} big can of Baking Powder for little J len Soap. 1.00 sas. fused on ote lias and the | ePeoe Lee ORe Te: Gol eet 9 siotiey teat youaresaving anything. ae : names placed on the ballots, it i ww mh ‘ ations. , Mrs. jon then sought | the b: t it d h Si i ii ecbiale, Siersocakaterelote ae Situs, seat cle aetan acs ie eI sNesOe se ihe sre ma om vane gem” M/Cam Ate, Jureiton There’s Only One Way ee ae tee replied the names already had | been certified to the county chair- men. The attorney general gave an opinion she could withdraw if she d»- sired, and the matter was left to the discretion of the county committees whereyer Mrs. Ferguson's name would go on the ballot. It may ap- pear in some counties, . Other candidates for the senatori- al nomination are R. L. ilenry, of Waco; Earl B. Mayfield, Austin, Clarence Osley, Fort Worth, and Cul- len F. Thomas, Dallas, convention system. The conventions were held on Saturdays, it is said, to accommodate those living at distances from ‘cities. Saturday was consid- ered a day they could best attend the political meetings. “So Saturday was selected as the most convenient elee- ; ; filed in federal court a voluntary, Pe- because it con- can. Sliced. mare in Operations =| ATT, POCKETBOOKS] 2" oot" s5. tne soko tie tom ean Geatas 315, O9Cls am... GOC LBAGUE WILL CONTROLG. 0. P. cording to the statement. of money 1 Bist, Neel Rents vig| im cieulation on July 1, need today! ay'ihe amncinia prem | THO World’s Greatest Baking Powder jf Lire ttt. Qe BEE, 69c . i AeA % 3! yy the treasury. | Toledo, O., July 21.—Mrs. Sophia . . me rigger ay m8 Minot. “The instrument is practically! Per capita circulation of money Lovell, 70, once known from coast to Sa tt it in shown by re-| fe, came as that issued here yester- | on July 1 was $39.87 as compared with | coast as queen of the gypsies, is dead COCOA. Fancy bulk. A} COFFEE. Laue! Special. ports from county écnventions of pre- ao reened 3 the Chicege, Ae 944.78 on July 1, 1921. th a tiny picturesque cottage here. real treat. 25 3 pounds 80 cinct committeemen held in the state| "mc 4; fe ded ai eae : She was born in England in 1852. 3 pounds........ Cc for... Cc Wednesday. The committeemen from the various counties will meet in It is expected that the procedure followed two years ago will, be re- inally charged that Miss Swanson and her mother conspired to effect a marriage between the latter and the shoe merchant and» to’ have| Burns will practically his entite es- | tate to Mrs. Burns, In connection. with the conspiracy | accusations, it was alleged that Miss |. Swanson used her personal charms | i H Svedahl, Fred Strandberger, - : to infuence Burns in both matters ort") “Brown” and J. Montgomery.(f Pet ca8- aes pane od as NATIONAL: ** . You take no cha"ces on these melons—we The order cites that workers in the | Mineopa Milk, tall can, La W ‘tch for th ti K: f Premiu rhs. They are : CHILD, 7, DIES company’s yards have been subjected Per COM oes eeees eevee 00 Yours for, Service. Bones ne due next Friday: : y guarantee ’em all to be perfect or your UNDER AN AUTO their ta When only one. survivor of the club’s membership remains, he will drink the wine as a toast to his de- parted comrades on July 21, the an- the date for the annual club banquet. e@ Those in attendance at the ban- quet today were: Adam Marty of St. Paul; John S. Goff ‘of the Soldier's Home in Minneapolis; Peter Hall of Atwater, Minnesota, and Charles Lockwood, Chamberlain, South Dako- ta. Emil Graff, of St. Cloud, Florida, who is 83 years old was not strong AN INJUNCTION W8uld Prevent Interference Fargo, N. D., July 21.—Federal Judge C. F. Amidon today granted an order restraining rail union locals and individual strikers from interfer- ing with operations of the Great Northern railway or destruction of The injunction granted on request of the Milwaukee was directed and St, Paul Railway company ‘at Marmarth, N. D., prohibits officers of of Marmarth. Individuals named are William | Hammill, Charles Davis, Paul Marion, | Foster. W. Thompson, Paul Nitey,! | Philip White, ‘Henry “O'Connell | | Mark Greer, Frank Hardy, Bernard | Hard, A. C. Slade, Andrew E, Mur. | phy, Ray DeFrance, Chas. Welch, t threats of bodily harm, and that | lies have been annoyed by pickets with threats as to the satel Fargo, N. D., July 21.—Ithe automo- bile which ran over Joyce Hendrick- | son, 7, at the state fair grounds | here, resulting last night. in her| death, was driven ‘by Charles Law-| rence, it was learned today. He had| made no attempt to coneeal his iden. tity. CONVICTION AFFIRMED. St. Paul, Minn., July 21—The su-| preme court today affirmed the cén-| Cluding session of that organization’s | viction of Arthur Pearson of Crooks- ton who appealed from the . verdict of the Polk county district court in which he was found guilty of second degree manslaughter in’ connection | with the death of Mrs. Pearson’s in- | fant child. The baby was found on the roof of a Crookston hotel short: after its birth. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 617 i St. Phone 827. j ‘was elected treasurer of the Nation- of the workers. E. L. Grantham of Aberdeen, 8S. D., solicitor of the Milwaukee railroad, appears as chief counsel’ in+ the ac- tion. MINNESOTA MAN TREASURER Ludington, Mich., July 21—John | . Risch of Crookston, Minnesota, 1 Firemen’s Association at the con- | annual convention here yesterday. | John G. Gamber, state fire marsh | of Illinois was elected president. Ship Us Your Dry Cleaning KLEIN Tailor & Cleaner Bismarck, N. D. niversary of the battle of Bull Run, |“ road Shopmen? Kansas City, Mo., July 21.—The right of the Kansas court of indus- trial relations to assume jurisdiction over the strike of railroad shopmen is questioned in a suit filed today un- der the declaratory judgment in the Wyandotte county (Kai ) district court. The plaintiffs in the case are six’ lgbor leaders ‘in Kan: City, Kansas. ‘ The suit asks that the court-declare the United, States government has taken control of an industry or busi- ness engaged in interstate commerce it has in the. railroad . strike through the railroad labor board, the state must ke ARE. LIGHTENED (Ry the Anancinted Preney Washington, July 21.—Everybody’s pocketbook was lightened by nearly $5, during the past fiscal yea: SEES NO CAUSE (By the Associntea Press) St. Paul, Minn., July 21.—The rail- Strictly fresh Eggs, 5 doz. $1.00 Northern Creamery Butter, per pound... Fancy Sweet Corn, 2 cans. -25¢ , Fancy Sweet Peas, per can, lée Carnation ae. tall an ‘ We deliver to all parts Business has been slow the condition to take care BROWN -"JONES Q.S.Ss. 902 Main St. Phone 84, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS _ STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES CREAM ;.. . CHASE & SANBORN’S COFFEES AND TEAS CALL 33 OR 34 The telephone girls won’t care how, often you call. St. Louis, Mo. July 21.—Optimis- tic that the world series will be play- ed here, Percy Alexander, chief of the field forces of the local internal revenue office today appointed two deputies to “take charge of the gov- ernment's interests in the series.” Alexander expressed confidence that either the Browns or Cardinals, per- haps both, would come out on top. ANOTHER WALL |i eoeny “HITS ROCKS” Lisbon Wiliston .. | Moorhead . ORRIS Ww. ROBERTS, tMeteorologist.. New York, July 21.—Allen A. Ryan, prominent Wall Street broker, today Thomas Fortune Ryan and who for two years also figured in the famous corner in Stutz in his petition listed abilities totaling $32,435,477 and as- baking. BEST BY TEST strength. SALESMAN Live, aggressive, honest cific Hotel, Bismarck, July 26th (Wednesday). Man having a suc- | White House Coffee, per Ib. 40c Special ‘Sidney Brand Sweet Pickles, 7 oz. ... Special Honor Brand Sour: Onions, 7.02, of the city. past week. We are in good of a rush on Saturday. COFFEE Prim-o-rosa, per pound ....... Logan’s Special, per pound . COOKIES sideration. best produced. All Phones 211 Other week days 4:00. Close 8 p.m. cent for each —You use less the ordinary leavening to Save wer Bake- Day CA LUMET The Economy BAKING POWDER LOGAN'S COFFEE ‘Without a doubt we handle more Coffee in proportion! Why ?’ Because it is fresh roasted daily and goes farther. ++ 48¢ .. 38 An extra nice assortment to choose from this week. ‘Do you choose your grocer-with the same care as other things? We believe you should, as proper and good: victuals are the most essential thing in your daily life. If you do, Logan’s is worthy of your con- RICHELIEU BRAND , We handle this wonderful line that is considered the In fact, it is the standard by which others are judged; “118 Third St. Last Delivery Bitarey 4 ae i PEACHES can. 3 cans..... Texas primary elections are held | enough to make the long trip. that the industrial court cannot as- , id on Saturdays, and the great distances | —_' sume jurisdiction of the raliroad 1 —It ts ni make collections of returns slow. Sat- strike because it is of an interstate cos [) y i urday is said,to have been designateu N GRANTS nature and not subject to state con- a fraction of a . election day as an outgrowth of the AN. J q trol. It is further set forth that where OLIVES. in syrup. Large Quart: size. 90c 6 pkgs..... KETCHUP. CORN. Good Crosby. No.2 LUX Soap-Chips. pkgs... Monarch. SALMON. Midnight Sun. _ Fancy Queen. Por garesg:. oe 3)... PINEAPPLE. No. 2 can. 69c SOAP-FLAKES. LAKES. Ivory. _ DATES. Dromedary. 10-0z. SARDINES. In oil. 14, size. STOP and SHOP Saturday and Monday 59c PRESERVES. 19-0z. jar. APPLE BUTTER. 25 02.¢ money back cheerfully. POTATOES: Saturday and Monday, per bushel, delivered free........$1.25 Watermelons, per pound.... Sunday. ALSO. BLUEBERRIES _FOR CANNING | Order one for ‘5c WHOLE SALE COFFEE & GROCERY c& __ BISMARCK, .N. D. PHONE 387. FREE DELIVERY ON $3.00 ORDERS OR MORE. WHY PAY MORE? RETAIL

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