The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 3, 1922, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE EIGHT NEW BISHOP I$ WELCOMED Scuth Dakota Catholic Dio- cese Does Him Honor “Contendin (By the Associated Press) i Sioux Falls, S, D., Oct. 3—Accom- | panied by a distinguished body of, prelates, Bishop Bernard J. Mahoney, | successor to the late Bishop Thomas O’Gorman as head of the Roman Ca- tholic diocese of Sioux Falls, arrived here this morning. Tomorrow at St.! Joseph’s cathedral, Archbishop Aus: | tin Dowling of St. Paul, will install | the new bishop. Among the party ar- riving this morning with BisHop Ma- honey were Archbishop Dowling, | Bishop Muldoon of Rockford, Ili-;| nois; Bishop Edmond F. Gibbons of | Albany, New York, and a number of | priests and laymen, representing the | state of South Dakota and the Sioux Falls diocese, went to Sheldon, Iowa, | . this morning and accompanied the | prelate here. Besides the churchmen | _ in the Bishop’s party were his bro-| POORER as SO EIS ther, John Mahoney, and a sister, | Miss Margaret Mahoney, both of | 4 Rennsalaer, N. Y. Governor W. H./ McMaster of South Dakota, is in the| city to join in welcoming the bishop , in behalf of the state. | Closed Car Production. Re- ported by Makers HALT SCHOOL Against Ashley Board Napoleon, N. D., Oct. 2—The the publie for closed car comfort, action of Christ Docktor and other tax payers of school District No. 9, McIntosh county, which includes city of Ashley, seeking an injunc- tion against the School Board that district restraining them from negotiating school bonds sum of $40,000 which were recently yoted for the purpose of building a new school building, equipping it and the purchase of a new i schoolhouse site| at Ashley, The |13 per cent. injunction was granted on the ground, first, that the petitions which were presented to the school board and upon which the election was based contained only one pro-| position, namely, the voting of $40,- | 000, bonds for erection of a school house, but said nothing about the purchase of a site/and of the equip- ping of the building, and the. peti- tion did not have a sufficient num- ber of signers. Second, the school j 4 board called an election for the| 4nd Business cars. and comfort. The _ steel purpose cf voting on the three pro- positions all in one ballot, and also advertised that the polls would be open from nine o'clock in the morning to five o’clock>in the after- noon, while the school law provides that the polls shall be open from two to five o'clock. Also it was the view of the court that the three propositions, even if they had been properly petitioned for, could not be legally voted up- on at one and the same time on one construction throughout is of steel years ago. df $100 to $300. aN Obs igh diadnta pe bse fortable ‘aeiving in an open car.,* f tl FARMERS SUE growing, by" leaps. and bounds FOR HAIL LOSS Even in the gouth, the buying pub- Beach, N. D., Oct. 2—Saturday evening the farmers of Golden Val- ley: county, whose cut grain was destroyed by hail Sept. 6, and the loss denied by the, state hail de- partment on the ground that the grain had been “harvested,” decid- ed to test the validity of their claims in court. An action in man- damus or a friendly civil suit will be the route taken &s soon as at- torneys can prepare the case. The meeting: was practically un- animous in this. action after the situation had been discussed from | many angles, and while all were not | confident of success, it is believed in case of defeat the hail insurance law will be made less ambiguous by the next legislature; possibly in case the department wins, an effort will be made to have the legislature yeimburse the farmers for at least part of their loss. A committee of four farmers and one businessman was appointed to employ attorneys and assist in the prosecution of the case, costs of will be paid for by an. assessment on crop losers and volunteer con- tributors. The loss entitled is es- timated at $200,000. ee Te think a clothes. in 0 ein. en you raf think of Klein, think of| Gamma 2-eammee clothes. | INDIGESTION 1 STOMACH UPSET, ATE 100 MUCH | #orissr=s || Made-to-order Shirts and Underwear. || KLEIN THE TAILOR ~ weather which this type affords. of closed Constipation: Relieved Without the Use of Laxatives Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe. | 4 When -you are constipated, @ not: enough of Naturc’s lubricating liquid is pro- §f duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural § lubricant and thus replaces it. Try it to- day. 3 Cleaning, Dyeing, Repalring Pressing at new low prices. Mail orders looked after promptly. We pay postage one way. Eagle Talloring & Hat Works Opposite P. 0. Bismarck Instantly! Stop Gas, Sourness, Heartburn, Stomach Misery Fi evld and Typewriter Ce. Blomarek, x. D. Chew a few pleasant, harmless tab- ! lets of “Pape’s Diapepsin” and your dis tressed stomach will feel fine at once. ae] Correct:.your digestion and ease your stomach for a few cents. Don’t | let your stomach keep you miser- able! Druggists recommend it.—Adv. | pa R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor =’ Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 rica? DRMAND HIGH|¢ P. Brown INJUNCTION TO | sountine Percentage of | Production schédules prepared Judge McKenna Issues Order by the motor car manufacturer#for. the coming year reflect accurately the constant increasing desire. of The strength of the closed car demand igs illustrated by. the fact that Dodge Brothers, Detroit man- ufacturers, are planning to devote of | approximately 35 per cent of their. large production for the latter half in the Of 1922 to construction of closed The importance of this fig- ure is emphasized by comparison with last year’s closed car per- centage, which was approximately The production schedule shows that the closed car of today is dis- tinctly not a “luxury”.car. It is in great demand because it will stand up under hard driving and pound- ing on bad roads just as sturdily as the open. car—and at the same time offer closed car protection body _ construction which Dodge Brothers recently in- troduced in their Business Coupe sedan. provides Cone to our store Saturday strength and resistance to strain which is possible only where the And prices of closed cars can by charge. A. ‘W. Lucas Co. Le no means be ‘thought of as prohib- itive, as they might have been The prices\of Dodge Brotherg all-steel closed cars, for example, now exceed the prices of the open cars by marrow margins In the: northern and: eastern. states, where from 5 to 7 months of the year are too cold for com-. ; lic appreciates the instant protec- tion against. rain or inclement! The rapidly mounting percentage i car} production shows, WRITERS | Bact All Makes THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE g Armies Devastate Asia Minor how well the motor car public is} LOWER RATES’ ON ROOFING taking to this tye of car. 656 Fargo, N, D., ; Oct... .8.—Lower freight rates cn “prepared roofing East are effective today, according to N. E. Williams, traffic ¢xport of the Fargo Commercial some cases they are lower from Chicago than they previously were from St. Paul to North Dakota he said. | DISTRICT DEPUTY OF ELKS LODGE | Fargo, N. D., Oct. 3—Curtis P. ‘Brown, Supt. of the street, railway :company of? Fargo has been appoint- ‘led. district deputy grain exalted ruler of North Dakota B. P, 0. E. x by J. Edgar Masters, grand: exalted ruler of the United States it was announced here today. TO SHOW. LENIENCY Fargo, N:“D., Oct. 3,—Leniency will be shown in collection’ of. gov- ernment seed loan.notes from..North.t. Dakota and .Montana farmers, ‘we?}%™ cording to a. telegram from J. H. Sinclair, representative of the third North Dakota district in Washing- ton. s LANPHER “HATS A reasonable price adds to the satisfaction you get in new fall Lanpher .-. 4 ? SEEK TO ANNUAL INDICTMENTS Fargo, N. D., Oct. 3.—Twenty-five criminal cases are being heard be- fore the Federal Grand Jury here today for dismissal of indi&tment, including cases of persons charged with introducing liquor on , the}. Turtle Lake and Standing Rock re- servations, postoffice and income tax cases. ’ | the If you have corns which ace painful, and give you trouble, a . FIVE D OLLARS the 7th for frée advice. Dr. Scholl’s demonstrator in’ BlackPaste : ShoePolish: Positively the only polish that will shine oily or damp shoes -No disagreeable odor fe _ Youpay more but get more Has the largest sale in America (a COMPANY tos., Ouffals, 1. ¥. vetvevcvncenayeteavvenevncentceutsuatévsnrecnnscacuuedvaucnocuvacvnveccpnguaveceeccuscvcetenceyduivveenu unity \ TO OUR FRIENDS WHO ARE OR SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN THE , Fargo, Frazier, Republican candidate for|his campaign here tonight. UEC BOK BO BE entering North Dakota >from }. the |/E Club. In ||Eq to. North Dakota points || GREAT AMERICAN Cow —_—_—_—_6¢—___——__ Get the inside facts about dairying by attending the NATIONAL DAIRY EXPOSITION ‘at St. Paul, October 7-14 NORTH DAKOTA DAY—Tuesday, October. 10. You can learn more about how to engage in dairying, what to buy; how-and where to buy it—all the real practical things about dairying—by visiting this great exposition than in any other way. ee i ‘October 10.is_. : NORTH DAKOTA DAY Other’ sections of North Dakota are sending delega- tions... Burleigh County should be there. We:shall be:glad to haye any.of our friends planning to attend, the corivention, register with us, and we will see that tickets and reservations are held for- them. The First National Bank Of Bismarck The Pioneer Bank t \ TO OPEN CAMPAIGN United States Senator, endorsed by |’ N. D., Oct. 3—Lynn J.| the Nonpartisan league, will open PTISTS IN SESSION Fa: Dakota Baptist association opens’ tomorrow night. l PEELE ELL NG EEL ELLE TERE ELLE EEE EAE LEE CAT RY BRT BR A BO BI WUE OT Wien TAT a Mt ql t Twnn His! ill LMWH QUA TR RR RM ‘eet ILA i LALA if Bismarck did not come back like every one said it would. We are tied up with stock and short on ready cash. We will give you what you want at prices that make this YOUR SALE and NOT OURS — only in the light that we raise the needed money to pay bills with. Ask your friends who have visited our sale if every statement we have made is not absolutely true. me ; Folks, Our Sale Closes Saturday sig Buy everything now, we must have the cash, and we are giving more than the "limit for the balance of this week which bring to a close the largest merchan- : ‘dise offerings in the history of Bismarck. Don’t fail to come. ae ans Ste = LADIES’ SPORT SKIRTS foe ia at Cost and Less. 5 ue WG 7: t bs j New Arrivals In Ladies Dresses. ,Ladies’ and Children’s Chappie Coats. Allstyles and patterns. Pricesrange | Latest patterns, and all new goods, at from $9 to $21. prices which defy all competition. Our' merchandise is the best available, none better found anywhere. So folks pay’a visit to the Fair Store and look over our wonderful bargains. This is Your Sale---Come and See for Yourself The Fair Store Bismarck, N. D. —"——"_ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1922 Thrilling News For Good Clothes Buyers STORE-WIDE R.C.Rosen’s PRICE CUTTING Sale HMMA A Gives you the Opportunity to Buy Now and Buy at a Saving. Such Values as we offer ate extraordinary — and every man or young man who takes advantage of this opportunity will be acting wise- ly. We have styles, Fabrics and colors to please every one. We carry the Campus Togs also—all are specially priced for this sale. BOYS SHITS’ oo ue necee And Overcoats. We have.a-very large stock and will save any buyer a substantial amount. If your boy needs a suit or overcoat soon — come and look over our line. Sena . UNDERWEAR ; For Men.and Boys. Our repricing will make it thé Best Underwear Sale you men of Bismarck have known We have several standard lines and our stock is complete in eyery detail. 4 Sy LEATHER VESTS -. | Lanpher’s, Stevenson’s All styles from the simple working vest to the finest golf enthusiast’s :Tweed,.suede lined number.. If in the market for one —do not miss looking over. our assortment. HATS AND CAPS | | Stetsons, Lanphers—and other well known makes. All on sale at prices what will save you big money. : ( i ‘The Sale with the Most Radical Price Reduction | - This Store has ever made i R.C.Rosen Clothing Store Next to Woolworth’s New 5& 10 Store. 408 ‘Main Street. its 42nd anniversary convention ini+,. 4 0, N. D., Oct. °3.—The North Lisbon this afternoon and will close z eR a2 2 hs. x , il

Other pages from this issue: