The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1922, Page 3

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t* Olson of Minot has ‘secured an in- junction” order signed by Judge-| icials of the road. and delegates Avloei Moelring of Williston, restraining the | perfected the new’ system organiza- 3 board of railway commissioners of | tion of shop crafts, it was announ¢- BEDS aor SPRINGS Grea MATTRESSES North Dakota from selling and trans- | ed herg today. ee ane é d & , iS deraihig hie eleeator ofthe Van Hooks | | Negotiation, of the new wage: stale For this week we have’ arranged a most exceptional Grain’Co. under power of a bill of | Provancisedeta camara selling: of Beds, Springs and Mattresses of recognized ‘ f sale executed to one of the commis- | which supplants the urfions eajled ; 1 : “7 a Seer ate | out on strike duly'1, were completed quality. It will be:to your interest to take advantage of Olson alleges in his complaint thay | ae ThSt Hew EUSA ee these remarkable values. he believes that approximately $15, | 1000 shox, workers, frompseyen creat A | on the Great Northern’ ‘system:|~ 000 worth.of grain tickets izsued by | throughout the Northwest, union of- —— — | the Van Hook concern are spurious Hlcialss said. i : This monkey. Tikes. two” thing | and invalid, « he now wage scale has a higher | gest somoking a pips and riding in| The order also prohibits the de: | United’ State Railmer Lator Board | (tne Bocket of his mastor, HEL. Gey | /t Hidents EWES Stutanan oan ete Napeierpani abor Board | iNevo, Barnet, England . Here he'g | aR S, fs bt '» : jane je new working rules were de- ‘doing both. % Milholland and: €, W, MeDonald -as |clared by the delegates of the union | ’ \ y session of the elevator, by the plai:- tiff, from enforcing. or attempting fi For. twenty-fepr hour i é employes have onmaniaed a pyatenn ce ¢ 9 i to enforce liability. -by action or -fopr hours ‘ending at} association in conformity with the } i as Pa ase ! noon today. suggestion of the labor board. ot A’ handsome 2-inch continuous ee a Hee page ck sare i is sale we are offering Sim- / _ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922 INJUNCTION 70 HALT BOARD IN --BLEVATOR CASE Jourgen Olson Secures Order From Judge Moeiring Di- rected Against Officials WAS SOLD | ead Minot, N. D., Sept. 2%—Jourgen ORDERED commissioners of railways; and board of public warehousemen for ‘the.state |” of North.Dakota, and. Martin Ty Jacobson, for the Séandinavian Amery): jean State bank of Van Hook, and} the First “National bank | of. Van Hook, from.interfering with the pos- otherwise against the plaintiff, or grain company, or any and all grain tickets of any kind issued by the company and in their-possession. | The banks named as-defendanty. in * the action are enjoined by the.grder from in any way altering or chang- ing their books of account relating tothe accounts of themselves with | the grain, company, or making any changes against the accounts upon their books,, pending trial upon the merits of the case a$ to all past bus- ines only. 4 Claims Tickets Spurious. Jacobson, the complaint alleges wa* employed as a purchasing agent for | grain for the Van ‘Hook Grain com- pany, and opened accounts for the | grain company with each of the de-| fendant banking institutions. — The complaint further alleges that | the railroad commissioners have de manded pave et the grain com-/ from Lynn Havens road at 5 2. m.| tures nre Benoenlig abovec normal 9 ni: pany and plaintiff, of grain tickets,|to take up. the secret positious off : scree aes i icki: amounting: to approximately $17,500. | the Virginia capes zn which they must] R™OMA 7" 8% 78) DOW OTEWART and LOUISE LOVELY tresses. Covered with art ticking and The plaintiff asserts in the complaint | firs be located by the attacking | Rita Oya an eye v a boxing of plain blue. Extra stitching. that he believes’ that at least planes. The battleships remained 11,| Bottineau «.-..07 430 ell , Specially Priced ! ; : Devils: Lake .. 84 54.0 el’r in face value of the grain =i the roads during the night but were | pio ees ee ae g ate Fett aet ee e are spurious and invalid, and tickets | expected to take a pabition at least | pina gs Beets al al == \ for which no gain was ever received | Atty miles off the capes to await the | panna gener Me se ewcuayn bergen L ” by the company, ‘and said pretended! attack. E " i SH). Of ie EL f i - i i grain tickets fraudently and collu-| Meanwhile-more than a score of (7nd Forks... 2 0 elt \ ites Greatest Question. Many Other unusual Values in Beds;Springs and Mat- sively wsed as the -plaintiff believes,| destroyers were stringing out be- Tangden e RISER LTC On Cube ae Hi by the defendants Jacobson, to and| tween the capes and the battleships ! i F ve fie L j ] i OF eae naar sa bake whereby [ie ander tore availabe to sist | ammo --- 65 50 0 clr] Way ot onal play of a woman’s problem. tresses. Specially Priced for this Week. the tickets were used for purposes| any plane Which’ might be forced yii00” Paar 1 ar = oe ‘ other than the purchase of grain. down during the flight from the H oa ts a , =a Olson” in affidavit prevented at|Hampdon Roads ‘base. Some also Napoleon a ee Sea Also 2 reel Hall Room Boys’ Comedy. = re i iincicde, anaare posted 2] Honey att tere Soe el Peebles 0, ae | Roce secured, alleges that about three} of the maneuvers in order to pick | woo cag | 3 eA months ago he executed and deliv-| tp the spent torpedoes from the | “°ornea pants ise m0 cl'r ered a bill of sale of the elevator to| planes. eras Cleaning: Dycl 7 TYPEWRITERS one of the railroad commissigners as) |The’ battleships in. the defense Meteorologist, ‘ Friday leaning, Dyeing, Repalring It security to the commissiontes, and|foree are the Wyoming, Arkansas, AEE as Pressing f Deleware and North Dakota. FINGER PULLED | Bt bow low. prices. | Mall arvere : -L oo! after promptly. We pay y thé state board of warchousemen, | for the payment and redemption of | outstanding grain tickets issued by) the Van Hook Grpin Co. on behalf | of its elevator account, and with the distinct understanding that the cle-! vator would not be sold or- dis- Something ‘New ‘in Earrings j 7 Xames, Long Island, Miss Anna Horndahl w PLRET IN PRACTICE Big Naval Demonstration Staged Off Virginia Capes On board battleship Wyoming off irginia Capes, Sept, 27.—(By_ Wire- less to the Associated Press.—Under ideal weather conditions the four battleships of the Atlantic fest against a squadron of naval torpedo planes were ready to launch an “at- tack” early today steamed out te sea ‘Aided by weather conditions des- cribed as most favorable three squad- rons of naval torpedo planes today fired 17 torpedoes at the battleship Arkansas and scored seven hits theo- retically sinking that ship, after na- WEATHER REPORT. Temperature at 7 A. M. Temperature at noon Highest: yesterday. ‘Lowest .yesterday Lowest last night. ». Precipitation Highest wind- velocity . WRATHER FORE For Bismarck. and. vicinit and continued warm tonight; Thurs- day partly cloudy and cooler. For North, Dakota: Fair and con- tinued warm tonight; Thursday part- ly cloudy, cooler west and north portions. . GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS A déep .Low’ is: central over the northern Rocky,Mountain region and showers’ occurréd in Washington, Oregon and Kansas, Elsewhere the weather ifs fair. Cool weather pre- vails in Iowa and Nebraska, but elsewhere over the Region: tempera- OUT IN THRESHEK Hettinger, N. D., Sept, 27—-H, F. Johnson, threshing machine operator seeured a pacition at the Northwest- ern ranch herve Two hours later the index finger. of hfs right hand’ was THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE | G. N. INCREASES New Wage Is 72 Cents: an | Hour for First Class.Me? : | chanics, Higher for Skilled’ "| granted “Great shop . worker’ offi- hasbeen. railway” through ‘negotiation between, ed pay | Northern jto be more favorable than those pre- vailing previously. The new wage scale is. 72 cents an hour for first class mechanics and runs‘ as high as 85 cents an hour for highly skilled mechanics. The Great Northern is. the first railroad in the Northwest whose SETTLERS ARE BURNED OUT burned out by forest fires last night in the vicinity of Ffoodwood, accord- ing to reports received today by Ad- jutant. General W. F. Rhinow. The Floodwood fire aw one at Elsmere were reported threatening last night, but reparts today. indicated the flames. were being’ held. Lie Smoke PAY,ORGANIZES “OWN EMPLOYES; St. Patt, Minn,, Sept. 27:-Increas- |: St, Paul, Minn., Sept, 27.—Several | © S| settlers in Northern Minnesota were CANADIAN FARMERS HIT (By the Associated Press) Fargo, N. D., Sept. 27.—Western Canada is in far worse shape as a result of the low prices than farin- s on this side of the line, says Walter R. Reed, member of the North Dakota Committee including Governor R, A. Nestos which went to Washington to ask relicf from the low price situation through Fed- eral’ agencies. He reports that the situation is so bad in some sections of Western Canada that there is | serious talk of a moratorium on far- mers debts. TONIGHT © and THURSDAY “THE PRODIGAL JUDGE” Karpen Furniture. > | September Sales Bed and Spring post bed fitted with. a 25’ year guaranteed’ spring. White en- amel or Vernis Martin finish. ‘Webb Brothers | “Merchandise of Merit Only.” PAGE THREE oe Ll” | aft Whittal Rugs. Simmoiis Bedi... mons square post beds at— ~ Specially Priced for this week. (Complete). . Bed’ without Spring ..... ' BRASS BEDS Genujne Satin finish Brass Beds, as low as . $15.75 Greatly: Reduced Prices Eagle Talloring & Hat Works Opposite P. O. Mattresses i “Our Special.” Full 50 pound mat- postage one way. Bismarck TONIGHT —at— d of, but that the bill of sale|val scout planes had searched-out |. z reas e. Rost ctand a8 security, practically |the. Arkansas and three other bat-| "IPPed off when caught in 9 pulley. | 5 x f RIVERSIDE poner pacig [Heships in a similated battle atack RabLAREScaBAEGR. TONIGHT Few things increase in value with the ENCLOSED. e 4 Youngstown, Ohio, Sept. 27.—The ane Hassi i i ; Baltimore and Chio railway today | WEDNESDAY passing of time—one of them is a good z GRADED ROADS _|, ARE FIREBREAKS Well graded roads are excellent | fire-breaks and will aid in prevent- ing spread: of prairie fires in the fall, J, E. Kaulfuss, secretary of the North Dakota Good Roads Associa-' tion, said today, in calling attention | to the advantage of good roads dur- ing the present fall in which num- erous prairie fires have been report- ed. Roads ought to be kept clean for | a width fo’ 20 to 40 feet as a matter of fire prevention, he added. | held here under bond in connectio: ARREST EIGHTH MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER Sioux Falls, S. D., Sept. 27—An eighth alleged member of the gang with the murder of Police Pike and the robbery of two j will declare an embargo upon coal shipments to lake porti: according to information obtained in authorita- tive sources here today. North Dakota hard wheat flour “Never Fails.” your grocer. / TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms in modern house.-806:Mandan Ave. Phone 262J. 9-27-1w Ask: THURSDAY ——+ portrait. Slorby Studio - Wagner’s Orchestra ” “All Taxis 25¢ Ladies Free in White Bus. Lf Seven reasons why you should always use Win- chester Shells HOW Can you get just the goods trunks. containiny valuables esti- ‘ START RIOTING. | mated at $50,000 from the Milwaukee] FOR SALE—Majestie range, water ; é you want and the style best Belfast, Sept, 27.—A Cork message | depot was taken into custody at} front, Home Bakery. 214 6th St, | 1. New Winchester primer with the fish- suited for your age-figure today says 440 prisoners in jail there Sioux City, Iowa sant night~and is 9-27-3¢ | tail flash-+the most successful primer and pocket-book. started rioting Sunday and wrecked | expected to arrive in Sioux. Falls | Aes Aas, made. Concentrates the flash and in- The answer to your suit cells. To quiet the disorder, guards | some time this morning in charge ‘WANTED—A bushelman, _ Barbies tensifies power. : es ‘4 bl eth f Ired, wounding two men, one fatally. | of Deputy Sheriff: Julius Wotd, who) Bry Cleaning and Dye Works 2. Brass base of highest quality metal overcoat problem 1S + a |is bringing the man here in an au- 9-27-1w insures strength and safety. have a chat with | : |tomobile: His name was given’ as eae a reste 3. Powder of standard brands tested for K L E I N i GOOD STRAWBERRY GROWTH | C.F. Cowan, aged 35. % FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for uniformity and performance. Hazen, N. D., Sept. 27.—F. T. Wern-| “about $500 wdrth of jewels were) light housekeeping on first floor. 4. Improved Winchester Prestic wadding THE. TAILOR. t i of this city is looking for some found in his room, together with uj Phone 278R. 708 Main St. provides efficient control of the gas one who can show a better growth! money order and.-a considerable 9-27-1w blast. of strawberries for a given plot of} amount in cash. His arrest was ———_—__. 5. Every shot pellet perfect in size and ground than a 30x50 plot cultivated | ;rought about through a note book| FOR RENT—Large furnished room, | degree of hardness, by him here, The Pee re Set | found in tha pocket of'George Gotch,| close in, 212 2nd St: Phone 279-R. ‘. Crimp of ue right ‘hardness. , ta year ago. This year Mr. Wermili | ; 9-27-3t. * proof paper tube retains uni- ° Oe ee out ay r y | held under $30,000 bond charged with “| Pe eine ee Francis hs ahewi ak sdld $70,000 worth of fruit from the | +14 actuul shooting of Captain Pike. Aiph2i small plot, used, canned and preserv~ Ris Bavscke, an employe of a-local ed all his family destred and some Weeresale. grocery, was taken into were given’ aWEy: A gaste aes, rom | custody by police here last night and a butcher shop refrigerating | P!D™ it was announced is being held as a supplying water was the only un-| 7 oterial witness. Friday morning! For hard-hitting, evenly distributed shot patterns always get Winchester Leader or Repeater shells. We have the right loads, ‘FRENCH & WELCH Well Driller. Dealer in Wind Mills, Gasoline Engines, Cotton Wood Lumber, BOOTH TARKINGTON’S famous romance produced with an all-star cast ang actually filmed: in the beauty spots of America, Eng- | Stop Laxatives “4 4+ usual feature in the cultivation. [4 con set for the hearing of the ‘ land and Italy. Hard Wood Lumber. i m i: ici: t. ' ie ’ : fare od Lui . Dance at the Menoken Pa-) men neHuNIeeR Sow: j Which Only Meee HARDWARE All kinds of-Stove and Fire wood. ‘ “The Winchester Store.” Call or Write. villion Saturday, Sept.‘ 30th./ pope TELEGRAPHS PASHA | Rome, Sept. 27.—Pope Pius today | i d condition. Roads im 00! ‘telegraphed Mustapha Kemal Pasha | er | urging that the Turkish commander |to adopt every possible measure to | ' Nujol is a lubricant—not @ f medicine or laxative—so f cannot gripe. When you are constipated, not cnough of Natare’s aor 12tn\ St; Bismarck w2iJAMES KIRKWOOD FOR RENT farelde tortor ploedshet, lubricating liquid’ is pro- Also AESOP FABLE and MOVIE CHAT, Room for Gentlemen in one |! © pire poEs $17,000 DAMAGE dhe te howisk: te ikeep. = : é : rf 37, ‘ tke food waste soft and pf the newest and) most | Aberdene, S. D., Sept. 27—Fire moving. Dectcrs prescribe Friday and Saturday modern houses in the city; centrally located. Address : P. O. Box 712. which early this morning started in, the paint shop of Haug and Nymnevt } at Groton, about 20 miles’ East of | here, spread to three other build-| Nujol because eit acts like > this natural lubricant and WALLACE REID in “ACROSS THE CONTI thus _ replaces ings, a furniture store, bakery and | y it. Try it to- garage, causing damage estimated | unoffically at $37,000, about : Coming Next Week “MANSLAUGHTER” With Thomas Meighan, Lois Wilson two- For First Class ~ SHOE REPAIRING | surance. The origin of the blaze has ‘not been. determined. CORWIN AGTOR Co. Go to the | D: i : and Leatrice Joy. : F . ance tonight. Roof Gar-|% f Bismarck Shoe Hospital den. If weather permits. A| fi 411 Broadway BTA LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE | la carte’service. ‘

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