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| FRIDAY, JULY 28,1922 ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE anes CaN feomment that “when thoy. get vio- the bench long before there was any| Mandan Fruit Co., Mandan; capi- AN Ny) T0 lent, that is when they lose.” LIVELY 0U _ {Nonpartisan league - or Independent tal , stock, $50,000; directors, Theo- | f Witke Meh iwares: aaunalted’s ae { A Voters. Associttion. Two years ago,|doie Kasper, Mandan; James, Ridg- | i |Janesville, Wisconsin, where 200} when a candidate for ro-clection to, way, Jr, Geo. T. Freeman, Minne-| Cc = j shopmen are on strike, while at Mil-/ ; A) | the district bench,, I! reestved the) apilis, j 1 ing 4 waukeo! thirty"! nonsunton workers . support of both sides, as the voters] I ffosebud-Garfield Counties Oil and m 4 al O in quit’ their jobs ‘after shots had. been| show****I will gladly accept support} Dewelopment Co. Ashley; capital ~ [fired at them, No spread of the from Democrats, Nonpartisan league,| stock, 50,000; incorporators, Henry ASSOCIATION | Strike became apparent today. if : ' FALL WOOLENS IN Independent Voters Association and! Jorke, Theo. Heinrich, A. A. Lud- INJUNCTION PERMANENT SUITS—OVERCOATS Judge Burr’s Status Question) every other organization interested] Wis, Ashley. Sioux Falls, S. D., July 28.—Federal PAGE THREE RRR ra bargain, direct or indirect.” The race for the supreme court] Judge Burr’s name was proposed ee er Get Mabe cit |this fall promises to be one of the| for league endorsement at the Fargoy yy i. Harris, Cands, i i B 5 : as league convention last spring, he % # ii |most interesting of the impending | railing of endorsement by a narrow a7 battles for public office. The defeat ee ep aencGrace, who sub.| Annual ‘total of automobile injur- of W. H. Stutsman by Judge A, G. sequently withdrew, was endorsed for ies is not ever 325,000, says Edward in the Campaign in the welfare of the state—byt it] Hummer-Harris Grain Co., Carring- j Judge J. D. Elliott this morning} must be, and will be, support without] ton; capital stock, $25,000; incor- $ Wallace Case to Be Appealed| nade permanent the temporary in- to ick- |itnction issued last week in behalf : Supreme Court as Quick- oro." chicago. and Northwestern | ly as Possible railway against its striking employes in roundhouses and repair shops wai + atta, | throughout the state. No one appear- i A et Th A tion | Paros’ . Las The Home Building Association | og in court to represent thie strikers. | | Burr has raised the question of the| +10 third place on’ the court ticket,| S- Jordan. will proceed ‘to’ press trial in the at the time the temporary injunction | | Sestus ofedudge: Bute, <Attarney Gen; Se = SUITS—OVERCOATS case against John N. Hagan, former! was issued it was characterized by| SATA placiede dire ety eee ms 3 Fur Repairing Made to Your Measure member of the state Industrial Com- | United States District Attorney S. W. \Clark as “the most sweeping ever |Guacters se candidates likely to be|| Incorporation: mission, who abandoned a house | built for him by the association, issued in South Dakota.” supported by the anti-league organi- | ¢——_H+——____-_-®@ Ey the Nenbartigenslodene. the Seeretary of States include: With respect to Judge Burr zation, Seth Richardson and Judge a F ae ‘ |My inalert wore formally indorsed | , A*ticles of incorporation filed with We have purchased ‘the fur} machine and equipment of the Berwick Farmers Grain Co., Berd] # Mis. Caspary and are pre-| $35, $40, $45 George Schafer, assistant attorney- general said today. AN “We held that the decision of | Judge Pugh in the Wallace cage has no bearing on either the laws or the | . facts relating to the Hagan case,” | H said Mr. Schafer. Three test cases were started by the state, that against Wallace who had bargained for erection of house| Board Urged to Alter Wahpe-|- on plans to suit him; that against > ©. 0. Fossum of Bismarck who ton Courses + agreed to purchase a house which pangipess had been practically completed, and| Wahpeton, N. D., July 28—The; that against Mr. Hagan who_occupied | state board cf administration, meet-| a different statuts because he aban-|ing here, with all members present’ doned his house and because he was | approved ‘the report of Dean E. J.| a member of the Industrial Commis- | Babeock, of the University of North’ sion which managed the Home Build- | Dakota, who had been appointed to ing Association. |make a survey, which recommends ‘The Wallace case will be appealed | that the courses of the state school / immediately and will: constitute a|0f science be altered so as to make? test case for a large number of| it entirely a “trades and industrial! houses over which, there is dispute. | School,” for training men and women ‘A court case, that of Hull against| in the theory and actual practice of | the association, is pending in Fargo, the various fundamental trades an the home builder suing the asocia- | industfies of the state. tion in'this case to compel specific } performance of contract for sale of | A : house which he said the state agreed |8° designed as not to compete with or! to build and;sell at 9 fixed price, -1t| 272%) Sway, from “the ‘other ‘eilucs-| ; 2 ‘ so asc{ tional institutions of the state. : ; is expected that trial of, this case] “That training in the various trades, Papers and do not wish to he parties ill await decision of the supreme, 4. given in actual work, such that! to an action that may delay the eom- Ra sore a HGngiSt law atnien ected | Students may receive wages, and be’ Pletion of the-bridge across the Mis- anes Ps |self-supporting or largely so, and that Souri river. All suits tried on and fitted before finishing. | Courier-Ni ‘ : “A re-check of wick, McHenry county; capital stock, | Gourier News ‘says: “A, re-eheck of] 15,000; incorporators, Ole A. Bryn,|pPared to do general fur re- preme court justices shows that| Berwick; Otto Aubol, H. A. Foss, Mi- pairing and remodeling. Judge A. G. Burr has defeated W. H.| not; A. \O. Christinson, Lawrence Also have agency for old, Stutsman, All the candidates for su-| Peterson, Berwick. well-established fur and preme court justice indorsed by the| Grain Grower Union,Inc., Bowbells, tanning company. i Nonpartisan league will therefore be| Burke county; capitol stock, $25,000; : ‘ B. KLEIN on the ballot this fall.” incorporators, J. A. Johnson, Judge Burr, in a letter to & Fargo, Bair, Bowbells; sfarry Marshland, Tailor and Cleaner newspaper, says that “I have been’ on | Fortune. You are fully protected by our absolute guarantee of perfect fit, correct style and lowest price. x art Our Tailoring Department has made a big “hit.” May we add you to our list of Satisfied Customers? S.E. Bergeson & Son. Closed Evenings Except Saturdays Flo Ziegfeld” and Fokine, the ballet master, believe this girl is Dean Babcock’s report recommends! the most perfectly formed in that courses under the new plan be| America. She is Margie Withing- ton and hails from Cincinnati, 0. oi? J $600 and $25 per month. A good 7-room house, partly modern. PHICEVONY cic cessing ye oe eed eee kes sera sla sires $3,000 And $85 per month. 4-room all modern home; almost new place; all nicely finished; full basement; furnace te price to be raised in the Wallace case : i ‘ Legal Question Involved when it reaches the supreme court. jhe S*hool Itself may be self-support-| ey ocne, for the. plaintiffs heat $3,350 That the courses cover in addition| said: me i ive WE! ana $25 per month. 5 roon ‘a, part be nederns! ee 3 PLANS ARE to natual peactice, Sufficient of ‘the! “The suit was instituted because ae new base line tire prices established by Goodrich, effective And $25 per month. 5 rooms, partly modern; water, theory of the trades taught that stu-| it involves a legitimate, important | | July 20th, give motorists a definite guide to tire prices as lights, sewer. Price only........ onde De aky chet si L,900 TO GO BEFORE |acnts may 0 out equipped and) and interesting lesal question, 50 Goodrich Tires are the definite standard of Tire quality. They Phone 961 trained to develop the avrious natural| County Commissioners lay ow p n . H i STRIKE HEADS [rrriitcs of the state, of to take po-/ streets and highways within incor- know now they can buy the very best tire—the one quality sion ENRY & HENRY Office Fourth St. \ Silvertown—the tire that has always held its leadership because —it wears longer, looks better, and because, mileage consid- ered, jt costs less than any other tire at any price. Dealers have been quick to point out to their.customers thesbig ad-' vantage and economy of buying Silvertown. at such base line prices as these: county |sitions immediately in the various} porated cities and spend (Continued from Page 1) leading industries of the state, such} funds in’ making improvements on at Covington, Kentucky, were opened | as the building, printing, machinists,| them? If they can it would seem . with a full force, the railroad an-/and other trades. logical that they may vacate streets. nounced, fi The report says the recommended) The question is, does the city of Bis- Violence Increases | changes would not require any large| marck have a government of its own | | There was a noticeable increase | appropriations, that they would not! as regards its strects or is it subject yin the number of reports of violence| conflict with constitutional provi-| to the will of the county commission- | } reaching here from points as far|sions, and that the transition could! ers? west as San Bernardino, California, | be extended over several years. Some| “The plaintiffs conveyed a formal and as far east as Concord, New| additional, but not expensive build-| request. for dismissal through some | | Hampshire. In San Bernardino a spe-|\ings are recommended. of the defendants, apparently under , ¢fal guard employed by the Santa Fe! Following unanimous adoption of] a misleading impression that the ac- was shot and killed. the report, the board instructed Pre-| tion in some mysterious way would At Concord five shots were fired|sident Riley to begin work preparing] delay the completion of the bridge. ina skirmish between unknown as-|the new catalog for the school in| The suit had nothing whatever to do sailants and troops guarding the Bos-| which the recommended changes will] with the completion of the bridge. ton and Maine shops. be embodied for this year. Upon receipt of the request of the At Chieago one man was taken to| When the legislature mects in Jan-| piaintiffs we entered into a stipua- a hospital suffering from cuts re-/uary the board of administration will} tion in open court dismissing the ac- ceived when six white men attacked | present, its report and ard its recom-| tion, ‘Qur only.interest in the-mat- “ D. T. OWENS & CO. Room 1, Eltinge Block. Money to loan on improved city property. Houses and lots for sale in all parts of city. We can sell you that bie and lot and loan you the money to help you pay or it. WE,WILL WRITE YOUR INSURANCE FOR YOU. List your property with us for sale. Farm Lands. Rentals. Before Buying See D. T. OWENS & CO. ROBERTSON’S HAY FEVER CURE two non-union negro shop *workérs in a crowded street car, causing a mendations for the necessary appro- priations to carry out the plans as panie. Three white men and a negro| adopted. were arrested. The homes of two non- union shops workers were attacked] OUTYT TO HALT with bricks by three men who rode up in an automobile. At Sioux City, Ia., two men found guilty of throwing literature from an airplane upon non-union workers, were given jail sentences and fined | for violating a federal injunction. A white man and a negro were! wounded and several negroes injured when the negroes were attacked by unidentified men-at Macon, Georgia. | About fifty shots were fired. A white man and a negro, both| striking shopmen were being held on} murder charges at Memphis, Tenne- ssee in connection with the deaths of two negro car repairers shot while leaving the Illinois Central shops. One man was cut severely in a fight at Denison, Texas, between a negro cook and a party of white men. EMBARGOES ‘DECLARED. Washington, July 28.—Three coal | carrying railroads, the Norfolk and Western, Chesapeake and Ohio and| Louisville and Nashville, have dey clared embargoes over their lines against the acceptance of any freight except food stuffs, livestock and fuel. The action were taken under the In- terstate Commerce Commission. dec- BRIDGE ROAD IS DISMISSED (Continued from vage 1) grade crossing and economy in con: struction. Holds Danger Avgided “Another point which must appeal to residents is the avoidance of the | heavy traffic, endangering the lives of children and pedestrians, Only lately have instances of narrow es- | capes of children from being run over by fast moving trucks and au- tomobiles running back and forth be- tween Bismarck and Mandan’ beén brought to my notice. The nation wide aim of city planners of today is to direct the routes of greatest traffic to avoid residential sections and playgrounds, and wisely so. “The action just terminated marks the close of a sequel to the petition of certain residents of the city of Bismarck in their ill advised attempt to prevail upon the city commission to institute proeedings to prevent the construction of the highway ac- cording to the route which was selected by the federal bureau of ter is professidnal and so far-as-we ‘are concerned the. request’ of the plaintiffs terminates the matter.” Better baking, better bread —“Never Fails” flour. > FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor cycle and side car. Phone 297. ’ 1-28-lwk FOR SALE—6 room modern‘ house, |’ including 2 bed rooms, gouth front well located, near schools, for $3400 on terms. Geo, M. Register. | 4 7-28-1w |, WANTED—Girl or middle-aged wo- man for general housework. Apply Mrs. C. M. Dahl, 615 5th St. 7-28-3t ; FOR RENT—Four room modern flat. Apply at 215 10th St. 7-28-1wk FOR RENT--New house ‘of six rooms, full basement, not modern, “large {y barn, well located, at 323 8th S. Phone 593-R 7-2 Tommy Milton’: tor in the Indianapolis raves used a carburetor for each cylinder. =o |! ———<—<—<$<—$ $< —$ cight-eglinder mo- |} New base line 30x3 “55” 30x 3} “55” FABRICS ‘TUBES prices are also effective « on Goodrich Fabric Tires No extra charge for excise tax. This tax is poid by Goodrich See your dealer, and place your order NOW for your Goodrich tire requirements. THE B. F.GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY, Aéron, Ohio SILVERTOWN CORDS ACCESSORIES You apply as directed. Very simple and easy to understand. Directions come with each hottle. This includes a cure for asthma and bronchitis which is connected, with the hay fever. Price $2.60. WRITE W. B. ROBERTSON Mandan, N. Dak. ’ Edna Murphy and Johnnie Walker Stars of “Over the Hill” —in— “THE JOLT” Their latest, which is said to contain more speed and live action than any production in which they have appeared together hitherto. HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY / TONIGHT AND SATURDAY FOX NEWS | laration of an emergency, which au-| public roads. The plaintiffs in with- | thorized roads embarrassed by the| drawing the action stated: a » + shopmen’s strike to, show preference| ‘We were not fully informed as to and.establish priority in transporta-| the legal effect of this action and do ! tion. not now know the effect of same ex- F <a cept as to what we have seen in the POSITION ON SENIORITY t (By the Associated Press) St. Louis, July 28.—Executives of the railroad in the southwest at a meeting here today telegraphed | President Harding that in their opinion, non-union men who have been employed since the strike began ‘ 4 » July 1,,and-union men who refused | to strike should be protected in their seniority rights. The execu- tives were of roads operating in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Okla- Crewsky Shoe Repair Shop 109 8rd St., Bismarck, N. D. Across fzcm Van. iiorn Hotel. We give mail orders prompt || attention. | TONIGHT FRIDAY an SATURDAY Men Wanted: -. The Northern Pacific Railway Company will employ men at rates prescribed by the United States Railroad Labor Board as follows: ; Machinists - -— - Announcement ao Final Clearance Sale of 70c per hour 70c per hour wre CLAIRE ADAMS ave CARL GANTVOORT<® ho‘ma and Texas. . ea 7 Blacksmiths .- ne ee ZANE GREY CO Chae Taig) ee Though” the L. E. M aynar d’s Sheet Metal Workers - - 70cper hour « BENJAMIN B. HAMPTON pects:of peace in the rail strike were , 3 : Electricians - - ee. 70c per hour PRODUCTION Peightened by the. union leaders|| Musical Merchandise at greatly reduced Vasious ites matic Stationary Engineers Stationary Firemen . Boilermakers - Passenger CarMen -~ - Freight CarMen - -— - 68¢ pér hour \ Helpers, allclasses -~— - 47c per hour Mechanics and Helpers are allowed time and one-half for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. ~ Young men who desire to learn these trades will be em- ployed and given an opportunity to do so. A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Railway. Apply to any Round House or shop, or to Superintendent ‘ Northern Pacific Railway, — ¥ at Jamestown, N. D. abandoning plans for their return to headquarters here from Washing- ton, the possibility of an actual set- tlement seemed at least a week dis- tant. The next move for peace was up to the eatsern railroad executives who are to meet in New York next Tuesday to consider three tentative proposals, submitted by President Harding to smooth out the seniority question, which apparently is the only| obstacle to termination of the walk- | 1 out. In New York John J. Dowd, chair-| man of the eastern’ strike committee asserted false claims were being made by the roads as to the number of strikers returning to work and he advised B. M. Jewell, the strike leader, to “fight and win if the east- ern executives will not negotiate.” Spread of violence also marked the day’s developments, the reports of disorders becoming more numer- ous. This change was noted by a la- bor member of the United States ra’ road labor board, and prompted a prices. The special bargains which we have been offering the past week will reach their climax in the final sale tomor- row, Saturday, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. This should. be the time when you fill your wants in Musical Merchandise. DAKOTA FINE ARTS PUB. CO. Successor$ to LL. E. MAYNARD Various rates 70c and 7014¢ per hour 70c per hour MACK SENNETT COMEDY “Gymnasium Gym” | AESOP FABLE—“The Model Dairy” TRAIN THE HAND AND EYE. Play Billiards. — A clean, scientific, pleasing game. NEFFS 114 4th St.