The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1922, Page 2

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| HE COMING ined by Students And Alumni and Saturday of this porate preparations have ‘rning alumni and the committee | hundred and one thousand cld / Se football game will occupy ‘ning. and the Freshman-Sopho- e games and fight ‘rnoon. \ will have taken part in the ly *erganized North Central Con- nee. Both of these teams have games with members of the g Ten”, South Dakota holding consin "20-7 and North Dakota ng-@ 22-0 defeat at the hands of nesota. Both games were, how- c, closer than the scores show > by comparing the ‘standings of nesota and Wisconsin in the Ten it would seem that the ‘th. Dakota-South Dakota aggre- ions~are about evenly matched. aturday morning a number of alumni, will address the student y at the University and Satur- afternoon the annual Sack sh, Tug-of-War and Athletic 't between the Fresh and the hs’ will take part, This contest always of interest because it is the Frosh must continue to ir their green caps, ‘riday afternoon, just before the ith, Dakota-North Dakota game, annval Homecoming parade will held. Every organization on the ipus has a float entered in the ‘ade-~ and various prizes arded for the cleverist and the st beautiful floats. Jn Saturday night a free inform- dance -will be held in the “U” nory ‘where the alumni may be- ne:better acquainted with the ‘sent=student body. NEWS BRIEFS ——$ —— ____ 4 3ioux Falls, S, D.—Harry W. Mc- ren, former cashier of the Com- reial.& Savings bank here, wanted a large of embezzlemen, has j2n arrested in-Kansas City, accord- s to-Jogal information. Minneapolis—Edwin Carlson, Jack \rke, alias Carroll, and Roy Reiter, eged bank robbers, were arraigned fi indictments charging. crimes nishable by maxinam sentences to- “ling 10 years, Raymond McCon- !, a fourth member of the gang § not arraigned. Grand Forks, N. D.—Actual opera- =Bt (the state mill and elevator 2 expected to begin next week. Stillwater, Minn.—August Detloff, javicted slayer of John Wagner and 3 wife, was brought here to be- 2 serving his sentence of life im- isoninient. (Mount Cemens, Mich.—Brigadier :neral Wm. Mitchell set a new ivld’s speed record for aeroplanes jten “he ‘flew at the average speed 224.05 miles an hour. (Pasco, Wash |. C. Carlson, con- sted “of violating a traffic ordinance, -S sentenced to serve five Sundays jail.so he could work on week days support his family, \ Toms*River, N. J—Mrs. Ivy Giber- n was sentenced to life imprison- ont ..for the amurder of her hus- ind on August 14. Chicago.—Former Governor, Hard- z of Iowa in a Republican. cam- ign:said the political issues thir ar are virtually the same as in 20, Chicago.—Keene H, Addington 48, lose revised portions of. the Fed- al banking act were adopted as 1endments under President Wilson, ed. Winnipeg, — Canadian authorities tre investigating reports that Tom- iy {Q’Connor, Chicago gunman, is ‘ing spirit” of a gang of rob- Money Back lf “Gest” Fails Nothing.is so utterly needl tl fferiag from aching, painful corns. it e&sy to peel off s corn IDanas Toned | it with “Gets ie * aathe “rary done. For hard corns, nook frooras, four money cheerfall: ity te it never falls. hinge ; wrence & Co., Mfr., Chicago. RYSTATE“U” ‘Days of Activities Are! for the entertainment of the | large iof the arraingments an- | nce that they expect between | Ms to be on the campus on these | 1e North Dakota-South Dare | er-of the stage on Friday atter.| ‘1, @ speaking program Saturday | Saturday | @: North Dakota-South Dakata | is the second that North Da- deciding mark as to whether or | are | TY i Quits This. Home-to ‘Wed Kaiser ~ | ome, Seabor Castle in Silesia, considered one of ‘Germany, to wed the ex-kaiser and live with ‘Date for the wedding now has been fixed at Nov. bers operating in Manitoba and Sas- |katchewan. They declared that until recently Minot, N. D., was the sanc- tuary of O’Conner. Detroit—Henry Barrett Chamber- jlin, operating director of the Chi- cago crime commission, said murder is increasing in the United States because the death penalty is not in- flicted in all cases of deliberate mur- der. ‘ IRRIGATION | Wilkesbarre, Pa.—Anthony Azakas, charged with beating his wife, was knocked down twice and his eyes blackened by Magistrate Burke, who then fined Azakas $10. dan Town Criers to Get Together Springfield, Il.—Mrs. T. J. Foster, | 66, of Wenona, Ill, on her honey- moon with her 73-year-old husband was killed by an automobile. pesat ber 23, at 6:15 p. m. St. Louis—Colorado Springs; Colo., | was selected for the 1923 Internation- | al convention of the Disciples of Christ church which will be eld September 4 to 11. SEEKS STATUS OF CHILD BORN "ATER DIVORCE} (By the Associated Press) St. Louis, Mo, Oct. 19.—Henry Herman Laumeier, local clubman and wealthy real estate dealer, whose attorneys yésterday filed a petition asking the court to deter- mine the paternity of a child born to his divorced wife, Miss Byrd Shoe- There will be dinner served, follo gram follow: Invocation » Dam The McMahon. Water, The Golden Fluid—-A. LaDue. Organize and Put It Over--E. Sullivan. The Town Criers’ program will A, Williams. Heart. River—Geo. the Engineers,” and will consist Cleaning, preing, Repaiting at new low prices, Eagle ess re hs “Works. ‘Opposite :P. 0, make, could not’ be reached for a - REP. Cas statement today. In_ the petition Laumeier stated the child was born Go to the 23 months after his separation from|| Bismarck Shoe Hospital his former wife on January 9, 1918, 411 Broadway i the day following their marriage. é According to the petition, the for- mer Mrs. Laumeier was granted a divorce on charges of desertion, on June 18, 1919, and at ‘the trial tes! said she had no relations as ‘wife with her husband after he left her the day following their marriage at Salem, Ills. The petition asserted Laumeier. was served with a summons on Sep- tember 30, 1922, to appear in. the supreme court of New York and an- swer charges brought by Miss Shoe- maker for the nonsupport of their child, Herman H. Laumeier, born December 28, 1919. , TYPEWRITERS y All Makes Chiropractor ° : Conaultation Free The natives of Ayon island;! 700; miles west of Bering Strait; do not know their own ages—btit they kill old people as an act’ _Phone 260 _ | Are You a Taxpayer? Do You Carry Insurance? Many large corporations in the course of their : affairs find it necessary to float a bond issue to obtain additional ‘funds for -business: expansion or to carry thém through ‘aperiod of | depression such as that. from which, we are now emerging..In order t> meet the: interest, and eventually the principal, ‘on | these bonds the corporation creates a sinking fund -which ‘is ° increased from time to: time by sett'ng aside’a ‘portion ‘of their current earnings. In this way deferred payments are met without inconvenience because they: have ‘been anticipated. What: is good business for a corporation is good: business for an individual. If you are’a salaried man, and if you ‘have made no previous provision, the necessity for :paying out a large lump sum for an insurance premium~or “or taxes is a serious drain on your finances. Why not do as the corporation does, set up a “sinking fund” to anticipate these payments? A savngs account serves this purpose admirably. Deter- miné what portion of vour income it will. be neces: to.set | aside each week in order to have an accumulation sufficient to meet your insurance premiums or your taxes. Then deposit that amount regularly ai you will be able to make payment »romptly and without experiencing that ‘pinched feeling that you have when you have not made provision for these expenses in advance. Furthermore, there is an additional advantage ‘in. this pars ticular niethod of anticipating your insurance premiums and your taxes, These accounts bear interest at the rate of four per cent, compounded every three months, which means that we pay a part of them for you. We have a’number of these “sinking fund” accopnts and | their owners are regular depositors. It is a habit which once formed is never broken. Why? Because it is worth while. Think it over. First National Bank THE PIONEER BANK. 22-41 27 TTA RMRNNKNRAOR IS SUBJECT Bismarck Engineers'and-Man- Irrigation along the Heart River will be the subject of a joint meet- ing of the Mandan Town Cries and the Bismarck Engineers, to be held in the Lewis and Clark. hotel -Octo- The Bismarck Engineers will. meet and go in a body to the meeting. ed by a program including by a pro- built onthe general subject, “Dam Fall orders. j looked after proms ‘We pay. ‘Bismarck EE R. S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. | Sutte 9, 11 — Lucas Block: | muste and a general discussion of the ‘engineers plan. ‘H. XK. Craig will lead the engincers’ “raspberry. quartet.” Owl Survives 25°, Years in Storage taxidermist, : in i rehing ‘for ‘a fox in which to ship | mounted specimens, spied © Just whit ‘he needed in one corner ‘of his “Old | Curiosity Shop.” He hauled out. the box and opened At and found it’ con- tained a mammoth owl, one. of’, the; , largest he had ever mounted. It ‘was | wrapped in, Manda ioneers; dated in November and December 1897. Al- though 25 years since ‘the owl had bern stuffed, it was in perfect ‘con- mn, and was purchased recently. y O.. McGrath,,game warden: s Fischer Child Dies“ ” Frem Poisoning: Funeral services for Mildred Fig- cher, 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Fischer of 504 Fifth Ave. ‘N. W. were held this afternoon .at 2:30 o'clock from the Methodist church. The’ little girls ef the King we Aw D. J. ‘be of Ri The suse ‘Burner 1: Cooking speed of the’ 4. Handsome, sturdy, Over.’ $. New ‘Perfection aca THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE as pallbearers Physicians attending the little but since other members. of family ‘had eaten the. same foo | was decided that this could not be the case. Mildred has been ill only 24 hours at the time of death: Tuesday. night. Mr, and Mrs, J. BR. Scully day for a visit at the home of Scully’s mother, Mrs. Pat Tobin. ture shome in Plateau, Mont. Miss Lila Peterson returned’, by. Mrs. Peterson, and. baby. .da Teachers in:the school il be guests of, the Business, Fashioned Drea: party. in ‘the club rooms. ‘T' that. bevegs gas stove speed and satiafaction tocity and euburben, homes, - What You Get In This » New Oil Range. i gidnt gas burner in the Giant SUPERFEX’Burner. Coolsing speed:of the standard gas burner in : the standard-size SUPERFEX Barner. 2. Clean, odorless ‘cooking heat. : a Absolute reliakility, greater convenience. long-lived stove with fooniy iporcelain. enameled cooking top and trong basé shelf for utensils. ara the world Look for the ‘besutifel Gray Enamel Finish on val, Superfex Burners. \ The Complete Line of New Perfection Qil Stoves (|. And Ranges | . WICKS AND REPAIRPARTS | Sold by FRENCH & “WELCH HARDWARE Bistnarck Herald Sunday School class served declared: that her death was due to acute intestinal infection. Her symp- toms indicated ptomaine poisoning, 80M Jack, arrived in Mandan .Tues- and Mrs. Scully who have made their, home in Taylor will make their fu- evening from Laurel,, Mont.,; where she has been visiting..for a week at ‘the. shome. of her brother, William’) Peterson. She was accompanied home ter who will spend several weeks here at the H. M. Peterson home. of a number of social. affairs which are being planned for the winter months by the activities committee headed by Miss Lulu Pfenning. bean A marriage ‘licerise was issued by County Judge B.:W. Shaw to Eljza: beth: Hatzenbechler. of Swect Briar and Raphael. Kautzman of Judson Tuesday. girl the. id, it for her, John Farr\who paid a fine of $5 and costs, a total of $9, yesterday morning when he 8 brought up in court for operating.a car without a tail light was the first offender to be arrested in. campaign instituted EE Se ELECT EDWD. G. PATTERSON County Commissioner | First District Comprising the 2nd, 4th, 5th and} th wards in the ity of: Bis- marck, Ak County~ Precincts, Lincoln, Fort. (Rice, Apple Creek, Missouri,, Telfer, Boyd, 1 Election, ‘Tuesday, ‘November ath. Polls Open, 9'a.'m. to 9p. m.. and Mrs. Mi last ugh- and Old’ : THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922 by Chief of Police F. D. O’Brien and| Mandan Deaconess hospital, arrived Commissioner Thomas Conroy against traffic violations. of the institution during in Mandan Tuesday to take char the ab- sence of Miss Clara Mueller who left , Mrs, A. Shervey and’son, Olaf Bon-|today on a two-month vacation trip dahl, of Fargo, formerly Mrs. Bon-| to Des Moines, Ia., hl, one time superintendent of the} er points in the middle west, Are you attending school where your education will enable you to enjoy a good income ALL YOUR) LIFE? That will increase with age and experience? The Bismarck College courses will lead you into the realm of big oppor- tunities. Let us tell you men and women. life, and pays big. Students enter at any time. instructors; tuition reasonable. Sinden Boarding Club at~$20 to $25.a month. write, Cuts Cooks with the Speed and Satisfact ‘what we have done for thousands of the most successful business A Bismarck College course ig a sure start in G. M. LANGUM, President,’College Building, BISMARCK, N. DAK. Denver, and oth- Equipment the very best; expert Good board and room in the For' particulars \ ¢ \ « iy vy 4 ae ds ” es . ce | % ' 4 ‘ Fue! Cost—- om of a Gas Stove the Year Round F you cook with either gas or electricity the New Perfection Oil Range:with SUpERFEXx Burners will save you money. The fuel cost is lower than gas at 85 cents per thousard cubic feet. And ‘that is cheaper than electricity. In addition, this new range gives you all the speed and satisfaction of a gas stove. ‘A new invention, the Superrex Burner, now makes possible for ‘the first time this remarkable oil! range that\gives absolute satisfaction for city, and farm use the whole year *round. Its amazing speed and ‘economy have been tried and proved in actual kitchen use. Ademonstration will.convince you. See your New Perfection dealer now. “THE CLEVELAND METAL PRODUC7S CORIPANY * . Also Makers of ALADDIN Crenerl> and-PERFECTION Oil Heaters AY 730 PILLSBURY AVENUE ST. PAUL, MINN, The Entire Line of New Perfection Oil Stoves -And Ranges with the Superfex Burner demonstrated and. sold at LOMAS HARDWARE CO. Bismarck N ‘

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