The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1923, Page 3

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} | E {= = eS Say, “Bayer” and Insist! £8 of twelve tablets cost few cent WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WILL INVITE OUTSIDERS T0 CITY'S PARKS Minot to iineuudeie Holding + of Picnics by People of Northwest N. D. Minot, N. D., Mar. 21—A definite plan to encourage more general use ef the Minot parks by the people of northwestern North Dakota d€ring the coming summer months will be + Worked out by a committee cons ing: Be . Smart, G. D. ¢ Will 0. Doo- Appoint- of Commere members of the park board. It ey a decided to set aside one k for the var- estern North ¢ pienie par- to come to As well as this, cting on a sugge: A. McFarland, pr school, will se some plan by which school children in schools outside of Minot and with- in a radius of 80 or 40 miles of the can come to the parks in classes tudy bird, animals, and plant life, at the nieeting declared that ks of Minot are a splendid asset to the educational institutions of the city if properly used, and it *will be arranged for Superintendent Doolittle to address each of the vari- ous delegations of school children. Arrangements ma 0 be worked out for clisses from Minot schools to visit the park and hear lectures From Superintendent Doolittle. DISABLED VETS. HEAD COMING Will Come to to Bism marck to De- liver Address on March 30 Hamilton Cook Na~ ‘ie from these Minot for the day, countie the committee, ional Adjutant in- - forming the mof Captain Cook’ s in- tended visit. In private life Captain Cook is gaged in the business of produe ing motion pictu but has latel. devoted practically his. entire time to the problems of the disabled vet- erans. Captain Cook’s credo con- “I believe in better hospitaliza- tion facilities: T believe in more thorough ing “1 believe should have “1 beliey like manag Bureau, . “I believe in the disabled = himself. ~ “IL believe with the Disabled At the World War. Plans for entertaining the na- tional commander will be discussed meeting of the local chapter Friday night, March 28, in the of. fices of the Workmen’s Compens tion Bureau. DILLAGE TRIAL BEGINS TODAY | , March 21.—Lee Dil- . D., in eustedy alles was to appear for tria] on a charge of murdering Paul Matoff, at Bienfait, + in October, 1922. atoff, an employe of the Bronfr- liquor interests, was making livery of a $6,000 rum cargo to sabled man) in thorough, business: ement of the Vetera all my might in| an Veterans of Di Oct, ‘ He was engaged in courting the money which Dillage paid over when a gang of men broke the windows in the station and held him up. In the holdup he received a fatal wound in the back from a sawedoff shotgun. the back from a sawed off shotgun, ed the “highjacking” and James La- Cote, a motor driver was arrested and charged with the murder. At the liminary hearing in November, 1922, at Estevan, LaCote ASPIRIN Unless you set-the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Payer product prescribed by physicians over twen- ty-two years and proved safe by mil- lions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago >, Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Pablets of Aspirin’ only, Each unbroken. paekage- con- tains proper directions. Handy bor- | Druggists sell bottles of 24 an: 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetica- ‘e at Bienfait station early on | t , ; were solved in a Nice, sists of: | { | | | | | | | | gidvater of Salicyltcacid. . q | of Boston, eloped with young SUES BABE RUTH An, Suit for 0,000 damages has been entered by Miss Dolo (above), 19-year-old New York girl, nst Babe Ruth. Th slugger says he never saw the girl NEW SALEM res Dixon he Yankee When the marital difficulties of Mr. France, divorce dren was awarded to the mother. her tiyo children, George J SOS oe ould in 1917. Gould 3rd’ (ett) and Ma Divorced From Gould, Keeps Children and Mrs purt, custody of the Gould, formerly Law Above is Mrs. G shn Car Mr George J. Gould, Jr., two chil- tra Carter fould with ter Gould. A ‘THRILL ies THE = ET Reported confirmation of the engagement of Peggy L, ‘Rutherford (inset) has set tongues who recently obtained a'divorce from the dashing Tuxedo and New York\society man, is shown late of the “Pollies,” and J. M. wagging in New York sox above at right. was freed. Dillage was committed for trial. BONDING CASE IS APPEALED The Slope county bonding case, in which District Judge Pugh gave the county a’ judgment of $24,576.51 st the State Bonding Fund and J. S. Douglas, former Slope county treasurer, will be appealed to the rap eme court by both parties to the nel \ The, plaintiff county, in an appeal already filed, holds the district court erred in not holding that the former treasurer had legally deposited funds except previous to March 8, 1921, when a new depository law became effective, and that its full claim for judgment of’ $93,855.62 should have been allowed, The suit grew out of deposits of county funds made in two Amidor banks which closed, the deposits be-" ing made after the passage of an initiated law permitting counties ‘to ithdraw money from the Bank of |\North Dakota and previous to the | enactment of a depository law. The | judgment on. funds dep: ited after the depository law became effective. The defendant State Bonding Fund, Mrs. Rutherford, through Charles Simon, torney general, will file a peal, taking the position glas, when he: retired as made a settlement which w ed by the county comm cal agents for the coun The State Bonding Funtt ed Douglas for $50,000, amount of which the plain TO ASSURE CORRECT ICE March tation Cleveland, 0., installed at the op a local ice company will’ score each ice so deeply that it cannot block of be cut or broken at any ot! than at the slots. The purpose of the ate weights. Guesswork ated. The, 100 pound or larger blocks will be sd cut that they will break ! up into 25 pound pieces factor of 8 per cent will be allowed, | estimated to be 2 per cent melt on the waemest days Wet Wash is a new service we offer to our trade. prices, Phone 684. Steam Laundry Co, Underwood (left) ioners, fi Machines scoring, the company announces, is to make sure that each purchaser receives accur- stant at- cross ap- that Dou- treasurer, s accept: had bond- the full tiff seeks. WEIGHT perated by her places is élimin- A melting ; above the For Capital} CIRCUIT ONE BIG FAMILY airy zation Also Proves to be “Matrimonial Agence \ Fargo, N. 1—The New Salem dairy cireuit has become a} matrimonial in addition to; its function : uceesstul dairy: | ing project, J. H, Shepperd, head of | the N. D, A. C. animal husbandry de- | partment, id in addressing — the | Commons club at the Commercial | club, 1 Wahon the uit was first organ: | izcd there were nen in it and only three pairs of them—two | and a father and law--were — relite Inter-m) has brought about ships which includes the 17 present FASHION’S PRINCE! Here is shown the Wales wearing a new Prince bie, Me Sheppard anid, nil wing collar which is to be all One new phase of the activities of | We rage for male Easter outfits. the cirenit which the speaker brought | ‘The wide-winged collar and the out, was the growing scope of the | “butter bow” have been given COLOHEREIVES LUNELIBH ithe sew of approval by England's Ten milking machines were brought co-operatively, he said, and also 10 silos, These latter were bought in knocked down condition in Wiscon- isin. The foundations were put in un- der the terms ©: contract, Mr. Shepperd a mentioned the | jco-operative ownership of purebred | [b one ‘0 show how well the New Salem eders had adapted the cattle to ‘North Dakot j cited the | cows, w conditions the speaker { New to Salem Oregon, | ase of some hen transferred hunned the shade Iwould net gr der the tre | whe | This was betause the jveloped into a hard h jed to the hot summers of the slope | country, 1 i "ASHLEY ORGANIZES | JUVENILE BAND; | GIVES PROGRAM 1—The Ash- | hley, N. Dy | jan organization of boys ranging in! om 8 to 18 years, under the | hip and instruction of John F, | MeKay, eminent band organizer and | instructor, just completed a! | very successful seventeen months of tud, Three of the grade teachers, Mada Krueger of Wheatland, Miss Priscilla L and Miss Tollef N. D., joined the band soon after the | beginning of the school term. The following program was pi the band at the Ashley op Wve Miss by i house Friday evening, March 1¢ {was highly appreciateq by the | musie lovers of the community. PROGRS 1, Young Buffalo, March A. Myers) 2. The Silver Glade, kaggs) nrich Theo. Heinrich ophob J. FL MeKay | | _ Piano Ac, Mrs, Theo, Heinrich } 6. Ben Bolt, Cornet duet, with band | companiment 1 Miss Mada Krueger Alvin Pudwill | 7. Vocal Solo | Mrs. Theo. Heinrich | Piano Ac., Mrs. Chas. Johnstone 8. Grand Fantasia on Gospel Hymns (Cc, K, Dumas) . Saxophone Duet, Dreamy Hawaii Harry Rubin and Wm. Moench Piano Ac., Mrs. Theo, Heinrich | Necoid, March. (Al, Hayes). i rombone Solo, “Daddy's iLttle | irl.” Hildenbrand, Mrs. Theo, Heniric Organ, serenade Ww Piano Acp. 2. The Old Chu cw. P. Cham | aphone Quintette, Rocked in| | Cradle of the Deep.” jonny Ruemmle”, H. Wm. Moench, Bernar F. McKay. 1, overture. ry Rubin, | Kelber | (M. Leigh- 5. Vocal Duet West Begins. “Three O'elo Mrs. Tho. John Meidinger. Piano--Mrs, Chas, Johnston. 4 Saxophone Solos, German Medleys | “Out Where in the rich and the Morning.” Mrs. | 16, | “Cascarets” 10c_ Best Bowel Laxative When Bilious, Constipated To clean out your bowels without cramping or overacting, take Casca- rets, Sick headache, biliousness, gas- es, indigestion, sour, upset stomach, and all such distress gone by morn- ing. Nicest physic on earth for grown-ups and children. 10c a box. Taste like candy.—Adv. STEARNS’ ELECTRIG PASTE ized as the guaranteed exterminator hes, ‘Waterbugs, Ants, Rats and ; ce waste time trying to kill these pests ‘with powders, liquids or any experimental preparations. leady for Use—Better than T: 202. box, 35¢ I-02. box, $1.0 SOLD EVERYWHERE foroe }musie Theo, Heinrich, Ma i Acep. Tiree te light Brigade, Velle) Finale, “Home, These boy Sweet Home.” were all beginners in when the band was orga ed seventecn’ months ago and thru the untiring efforts of their capable leader and co-operation of the mem- bers they have an organization hard to beat in’ the The “upk directors alary ly by the parent Will Assist in Organization of Kenmare Guard Kenmare, N. D., March 21e—Captain H. P. Thompson, assistant instruetor jor the 164th infantry, North Dakota | nations guard is expected to arrive in Kenmare to assist in the organ- izxtion of the third battalion head- | | opportunities | will ree | Also a complete cou 1 le ple of tyle bat-tie| {glass of fashion and mold of form.! | (Paul de } TONIGHT Come On Folks! FOLLOW US TO THE AUDITORIUM see Company “A” N. D. N. G. go over the top with The Big Show ‘One Girl in a Million” direction Geo. A. Childs Production Co. '' Tickets now selling at _ : Harris & Woodmansee’s Book Store. Reserved Seats $1.10 ‘ CURTAIN 8:15 : PAGE THREE: MOUTH ORAN AS CLEW. Pelham, 26, flower-seller. Police be- Portsmouth, England, March 21.— | lieve the instrument was. given to make a survey of the city and report 5, t " to the adjutant general's office the | ‘olice are depending on a mouth .or-/ her by a sailor who afterward slew feasibility of locating the company |®an to solve the murder of Mary | her in her apartment. here permanently. Kenmare residents apparently are | backing the proposition solidly, and EIA AMMO are ansious to maintain the battalion | headquarters here. It will mean an “Merchandise of Merit Only” quarters company which has been al- lotted to this city. The officer will annual income of about $6,500 forthe | members of the organiz: A battalion headquarters company a small unit of 41 men selected by and. for qualification for work 2s an intelligence section of the guard The company is completely equipped and trained by the fe govern- ment for intelligence work and signal are provided today a complete radio outfit and each m ¢ individual instructions as ry and practical operation. of instruc n will be given in telegraph wire and other approveg methods of army signal work. is a to its the r, Englane silver plate ‘und se cles welry, supposedly from the peripd of Roman eccupane: of Britain, hive heen found ate of Major William Gordon Ross here. vase, CARRINGTON BANK CLOSE! Carrington Dd, M ( Commere ate Bank of ton is closed temporarily, the aid to be due to low reser hank had $20,000 capital stock $180,000 deposits. Have Pains? Aches and pains seem to be the lot of the ordinary mortal. 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