The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 22, 1922, Page 8

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1929 HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE = ste ver WOMAN INJURED PAGE EIGHT VOTING BECOMES MORE SPIRITED tion of the prohibition act. One) Bowbells, Moball and Kenmare would! working emplo; f th id and quart of moonshine was seized. He | doubtless become rivals for the hon-| James "Harkins with attdhptlig to will be tried in state court. on, hit and kick an employee. These General chairman of the Baltimore and Ohio clerks. It was announced that freight (By the Associated Press) service received no increase and that eld clerks with seniority received an one complete copper still was seized. Is PB 2ostponed is violation of an injunction which \dge Amidon had) lage had ued, Mia defeated the Patricia by one TORONTO, CANADA WINS handlers under the terms of the \ Ignatz Elter of Halida: j , y was also]; —_—_—_— men ‘with Lyle Dressell and Valen-| Ontario, Au, ‘anada today y ) R R E | k agreement were increased one cent apprehended and two quarts of moon \ A y Hy A tine Gebhardt dof using| won the first 0: ‘of six yach: AS BIG V0 OF R N ARS ¢ 0S an hour; that young clerks in the IN JUMP FROM shine, 16 gallons of grain mash and Employes’ Hearing abusive and threatening isnguage! races with. the rn Yacht club z \ f , of Marblehead, Mass., when the Cara, Elter wil face trial in state court, MOVING AUTO (By the Associated Press) ‘| hour and’one minute in a ae mile ie County Division wie fea? ttt BELGIAN WINS |" for Northern Part ‘of the Great Notthern railway | of ‘B ALLOON R. ACE ‘Devils Lake to show cause why they of State Planned should not be charged. with con- Mrs. C. S, ‘Fossuni*Sustains Dislocated Ankle‘and Frac-* tempt of court ‘postponed until in| De Muyter, Belg’ mn dalloonist, has (By the Associated Pri tomorrow when ture iin Right Foot oc Minot, N. D.,; Aug. 22—A DUE ts whieh two of the, men were enroute| been officially declared winner of the ——.. division election affeeting Ward,| to Fargo'broke down today. recent race for the James Gordon Mrs. C. S, Fossum sustained a dis-| Burke, and Renville counties is inj The complaints charge James Mc-| Bennett cup, according to Geneva increase of two to three cents an hour, Sick leave and Saturday aft- crnoon half holiday were. restored to the men, it was U.S. STEEL TO BOOST WAGES New York, Aug. 22.—The United Candidates of Tribune’s Campaign Strive to ” Make Best Showing Possible by Saturday Night; Race for Automobiles and Other Awards Reaches Most Exciting Stage WANTED One Thousand Wives to attend.a showing of “Island Wives” at the Capitol Theatre Tomorrow Paris, Aug. Candidates of the Tribune’s gr ¢)¢—_— + States steel corporation today an- ‘ $10,000 priz mpaign are Ee | Contestant i in nounced that the wage rate of day located ankle and fracture: of sey-| prospect if a movement originating | Cormack: with throwing stones at | dispatches received here today. | with all the at their command fs labor at all its manufacturing plants | ¢Fal bones in her left foot yesterday|at Kenmare gains headway required to 1 the best possible showing | | Campaign wiuld be increased twenty per cent] When she either jumped or was) to get on the ballet at the November during the 200,000 extra vote offer, | g¢——-—_¢| Sept. 1, and that other rates would| thrown’ from ‘an automobile.’ She| election. A realigment of boundaries Sa MN SRR which will expire at midnight, Sat- be equitably adjusted, started to step out: when it ed} by adding to. Ward county the six z rst * urday, It takes only $30 in new {ij i eam, to move down an incline ona hillside} southern’ townships’ of Renville TO FOLLOW U. 8. STEEL near a spring at Sims. county and the consolidati subscriptions to constitute a club worth 200,000 extra votes, This is the best extra vote offer of the en- tire campaign, candiates are deter- mined to reap the full advantage. of this vol~™:ilding opportunity at the beginning f the campaign. 0 worth of subscriptions Mr. and Mrs. George Nolan of} Burke, Renville and the Dickinson and Mrs. Fosum and son,| Neck” of Ward county into a Charles,. were motoring to Dickiinson| subdivision to be. known as Lake in the Nolan car when the accident|‘County is sought in the proposi- happened. The party had parked the | tion. car on the top of a raised piece of| Revival of. county division recalls ground near # spring. ‘All the occy-| the election November 3, 1908 at ep toward that wonderful pants of the car Sxcerh Mrs, Fossum oes Jeperial Ward mae aiviget, ne of the four io had descended from the car to get.a| creating Mountrail, Burke, Renville et eye uacaticertiy ANE Oo Ns ¥ 2, FER CENT: BOOST: drink at: the spring.” As she started| and the present boundaries of Ward. ~ oungstown, Ohio, Aug, 22.—James | 4, step out the car began: to move A. Campbell, president of the Youngs- down the hill and she apparently submitted, ies de and Tube company, laré-) jumped. Whether. the injuries numerous, and alignment clare they wi tis- est independent steel company in the! ‘the result of a wheel-of the car lapping that he present ‘unique out- Se ney ee tecce at castons , Pouriatown tiletrict. announced shi ing over Mrs. Fosum’s foot or us mes the result. of the five big cars, These cars are fil| | afternoon that ‘this concern would! 4, the forced of: the: jar when, she| Talk of consolidation of two coun- f well known makes and each has follow the lead of the United State?| jumped or was thrown by the car as ties has aroused speculation as to tie heats of users ‘and.ffiends: Stel Corporation in increasing wages) it was moving: Mrs. Nolan said she county seat. It would appear that Voting Is Spirited Soulld mots CO ia te When the list appears again it The party re see tot y “a will show that these are busy days. Pe soute of Me Mee sani are ae Hea taeda fat Saris to the St.-Alexius hospital for treat- candidates are progressing pres- ment. % c eventful weeks to come. As it stands now, it is possible for any energetic candidate to quickly catch up with leading contenders by taking a few subscriptions—an hour or so of real effort will turn the trick. Philadelphia, Aug. 22.—Officials of the Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company late today announced that the Midvale concern would follow the lead’ of the United States State Cor- poration and would advance the wa- ges of its employes on Sept. 1. the full benefit of the 200,000 vote offer are many who de- for day labor 20 per cent with equit- able adjustment for other classes of employes. —— RESTORE PART. OF CYT (By the, Associated Press) Baltimore, Aug. 22.—An agree- | ment restoring a part of the three and four cents per hour cut in the DRY LAY: VIOLATION IS CHARGED TO TWO pay of railroad clerks and otfier sta-| Fargo, N. D., Aug. 22.—Federal pro- ion employes, decreed by the United | nipition officers, and local officials of tates railroad labor board, was an-| nnn county arrested Henry Brown nounced here today’ for ‘the. class of) o¢ Dunn Center last week for viola- employes on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad system, The exact figuted) however, could not he ite MRS. 'W. H. YO YOUNG We Want You fa: Know Mee ot oe to have everyone full;) informed Candidates should not be satisfied with one $30 club, but should go right on and secure just as many as possible, for their efforts will be bet- ter rewarded on this period of the race than at any other time during Miss Tess’ Ward of Baldwin work- ing hard in this campaign to win @ ear, Her many friends will be glad to hear of ‘her entry into the race and we trust they will all give her a “Boost” on the road to Success. PASSES AWAY) _—~Pilles. ve Cake the campaign. a Postame. Casing Tike | Mrs, WL HL Young aged 84 years, fg) 8t@ usually due to training fi The campaign department will be| extend the order to another year or| passed away ot the Nome of'her sis- when constipated. $1 75 2 ai We want our subscribers to ‘know what. we ‘ere P Nujol bei lubri open until? o'osk Saturday even-| more, The Tribune can be started at| fer, Mra. John Koth af Washburn, Il Reto the food waste soft f§|[ This is one-half the regular He doing, why we do it, and how we, do it. f A any future date to suit the subserib- er. ing Candidates in district 2 may Saturd: fternoon at 5- o'clock.” . bs ry ry mail their subscriptions and remit- pina LAr uehie and therefore prevents selling price of this fashion- Mrs, Yo formerly Miss Kina N | bere of thip gity Und wea emt straining. Doctors prescribe . able footwear. ; Won't You make us a vee so that we can show Oberg of this city &nd was employed Nujol because it not only tances up to postoffice closing time Saturday, and they will be counted ° é t Web! d : é 4 Seuriey and oe Mimeet Srcer|Eveight Handlers | forever Ay AeMietate war: Bf ovate the aufering af ff Mone owe our of, explain how yout cals are. - im wna ing cnt amare] Reach Agreement Sra smi» iis tne rare! low ‘brings confer and, $1.50 ‘Hinde and tall Jou about our business? b i the same length of time to work on the largest extra vote offer as those living in the city. Now for four busy | days. You have too much at stake to take any chances‘ of losing an'actual for- tune and you can well afford to let some cf your regular duties wait and utilize every minute that stands be- tween you and postoffice closing time Saturday evening. Go after subscriptions “hot and heavy.” Don’t let a single order get away from you. Friends who have already given you a subscription can ‘helps to remove then. % ay . 3 (Sale) is of Many of these Shoes soldg)’ fy S00 (v0 “We ‘salou ‘the ‘cppiocnititg to ce ioe a Jnbieant 3 for twice the price. 4 gies sas “+ :\*our patrons everything about. our eperations. an TO SETTLE . ; x) ie Bede be stter hurry‘and:get yours , Kansas City, aug. ugt before 4 ; cannot gripe. | while they: last. A: A : ie : aay: as ‘ ‘ ; opening of the €onferéi¢e hére today Try it today. , of the southwestern interstate coal : i y ‘ ‘ Beate : Ss operators’ association, the presidents 7 an 2 “| NORTH DAKOTA: INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE ‘COMPANY. , of three districts of the ‘United Mine ices were held yesterday from the! (By the Associated Pr id pepe ce home of Mrs, Koth.’ Cincinnati, Aug. 22,—Clerxs and freight handlers of the Baltimore. and Ohio today reached’ an agree- ment over the matter of wages and working conditions at a conference in Baltimore, it was announced at the headquarters of the brotherhood: of railway and steamship clerks, freight! Workers of the World, Harry. N, Tay- handlers, station and express em- lor, president of the: operators’ - AUK co: ae ies snk sae i : og ployes, ‘The information was con-| ciation told the Ass + I ——— i ar hoe ee | : : ; sare et ee ; tained in a telegram received at local} Cleveland plan wot headquarters of the union from:the]| the basis for nerer Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works Opposite Post Office The Place Where You Can Have Your Clothing Cleanétind Pressed “Selling the Most, We Sell for Less” Bismarck’s Biggest BISMARCK | SHOE HOSPITAL Headquarters Bargain Store “PHONES peeing Men’s Wear —— Boys’ Clothing an mye aad Daiver’ et New Ideas in Style First Found in “Henry Burman, Prop. KLEIN KLOTHES Tailoring—Cleaning Men’s Furnishings Men’s Shoes — Boys’ Shoes Army Goods, Khaki Breeches and’ o Shirts, Army Shoes for Work and Dress.. 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