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MASONS HERE WILLHONOR [. . PAST MASTERS rs Annual Event of Bismarck Lodge Will Be Held on April 16 Prince of Annual Past Masters’ night of Rismarck lodge No, 5, A. P. and A. M., will be observed on April 16, Plans being 2 to make the! nt a rally for Masons not only of Bismarck lodge but visiting lod nd visitors as well There will be a dinner served, and | initiator ceremonies will follow. | There are sixteen past ters of | the Bismarck lodge, many of whom are expected to be present for the! annual evenf. Past Masters of the} y, William T.) Reade, Frank | m, Amil P.) William 5. | Will a THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE pearson nt Wales in Unscheduled mars ’ Thriller , “PEP-FEST” IS HELD HERE BY LEGION POST Armg Songs Are Revived at Meeting Large Attendance ' —Plan Acti Camp and marching songs were revived by the American Legion last night in a “pep-fest.” Under leadership of the Lloyd zt Post quarte: the Legion mem- with lusty voices brought back ories* of 2 few years ago with their songs. Members of the Ladies Auxiliary joined ‘with the Legion |men, True to the camp traditions ‘they broke up the fest only when it was announced eats were served. The post, at its business which was largely attended, decided by a | decisive vote to keep the Legion club rooms, and to increase the post's j activities. Discussion of a possible |community building found the post men ready to participate in such a | will entertain the Boy Scouts of Bis® John A, am, Lewis n Theodore Koffel, Puris movement. ; : nd M. Bergesdi, A membership drive will be in- rsons, Robert W. Dut- j stituted the last of the month to Conetha MR. Wo Lumey, |round up the comparatively few Past Masters of other lodges re-| plop! The P apices ‘ ema é ; j jwhich have strayed from the post HINES Bik i jie Sete ‘i he Prince of Wales lands square'y in the middle of a water jump in the Army point-to-point | fold, it was announced. f faite SNTTTSHIARENG A near Reading, and. His highness waded out and pulled his horse, Ocean 111, after him. Two weeks from last night the Herbert F. O'Hare, Garrison. + a palit i EET TE RIE aN —___—__—— Legion, following the policy laid rrison; Thos, E, MeKane, chancel “TINTTED STATES AND THE LEAG John Steen from|own by the national commande J. A.) ota; | lor Walworth No, 102, MeCe eele; » Fergus Fal Dich!, Bowman, N. D.; Chas. Fouts | Upham, 485, Towner; ©, F. Moody, } Dene La ), Park Rapids, Min jo The United Sta and the Le ne of Nations exists; malather! I ption committee for the event: 1h avy ‘ 5: HMO Oaks tit) tlic ania cat BUMERDUHA ENG. Dastletnwaite, (Dutean Fifth Ave.) man is ineapable of imagining how, A. M. Christianson, W. L. Nuessle, York another | ue can be uted in our} Bi onitdretl; Ald) Awnot, J. A: An cnte aining us well as instrae-] time.” 1 GeaKain, oll Lundgutae) aK tive story of the Le of 2 Mr. Dickinson explains the ! MeSbKon “und ovuithwn: tions, its history and relation to the; tures cted to in the league,! ARH TdHeRel bie 4viltinted? United States. is cor in| shows how nee und England | John B. Rhud, G. L. Spear, Chas. | Thomas H, Dickinson's new hook | changed Jed the document ee startin Roland (Quam: (Grand he United States and the League.’ | to abol ctionable features; Forks), Adolph Schlenker (MeCina- | The story opens with a presenta-[in the gue, the famous ky). tion of the views held by men prom- XVI, and yet the Grand Master BE. A. Ripley will oe | inent in the history of the Unitea "s refused to join, The, present. States on the subject of permanent| reason for this aloofness on the! . ees peace projects, Among them ap-| part of this co ! tins by ars the names of Henry IV, Wit [interpreting the significance of cer- SHOOTING CASE General) Smut Wash [tain political factions work int) ! erson, Roosevelt, the Republican pa the small! advised such a step] group of “silent ones” who quietly | TAKES TURN 3 before the famous Wil-]express their opinion to the presi-- i ument came into existences | dent. He shows that this is what Mr. Dickinson has assembled his| happened when the three French eae data with skill that) ens the} envoys, Viviani, Briand, and Clemen-} ; Paee| st amateur ty his mean-}ceau, and the British envoy came to County Attorney Is Said but has interwoven facts and| the Unitcd States, and that some.{ stics with such sympathetic un-| thing of a similar nature ’ tox. Ready to File Charges nding of the situ interesting 1 tation of heavy subject. He relates yina y friendly attitude of Nations that jon as to Salt Lake City, April 12,-—-The whole trend of development. in Ui ying of Benjamin F, Ballantyne, | ink teller, in his fashion- * last: Monday a rather hi tow ret rd and re. kind the league if not the fu some of u was expected Wilson leayue has to take a new turn today, , not been entered into by the United County Attorney Arthur F. Mor-! States. In speaking of sueh an iy ton declared today that he would file! strument he says near the close of of first deg murder | his book, rities tell us that the John Browning, Jr, son of | present League of Nations is a faul- John Browning, fire-arm inventor, /ty instrument, and it may well be nd Mariner Browning, Ogden, Utah, | so, Certainly nothing that has been | are r est i cons | i h ‘ ie asa arrest in cou-}said in thi book hus sought to show n with the killing, jthat the League is perfect. Bui the Mariner has confessed, accotding | League of Nations hag one tremend- to the police, that he shot’ Ballan-/ ou. advantage over any other tyne in self defense. ue that might he proposed, lea The Salt Lake City, Utah, April 12.— Information charging murder in the) Bismarck Invited first degree was expected to be filed | . here against “one ar mare. persons) To Enter Track, in connection with the slaying o atarios BAGH aN) Hlllantynel “former Oratorical Meet bank teller, in his home in a fash- aE Mon jonable part of the city last Dickinson, April 12.--High day. | School students in the entire County Attorney Arthur E. Morton |ouri Slope country already are and other officials who are investi-| bering up their muscles and tr gating the killing were reluctant to |out their oratorical powers prep discuss the affair and declined to say |tory to competing in the joint definitely what disposition would be |and Declamatory me: made of Marriner A. Browning and jheld in Dickinson, ie: John Browning, jr. cousins, held in|N. L. Lancaster, athletic director of connection with Ballantyne’s death.|the State Normf&l will have hool Both of the men are under arrest, j charge of the arrangements of the; booked under “investigation.” track meet. They were arrested at the Ballan- The great majority of the teams tyne home after the shooting and|competing in each department of the rriner, the police declared, con-| joint meet are from west of the fessed he shot Ballantype in self- | Missouri river, but invitations have efenee. ‘been issued to a num Mrs. Ballantyne is the daughter of | schools just east of the division line, John M. Browning, noted gun inven- | Included in the latter, is Bismarck tor. {high school, said to be one | strongest aggregations in the |tion, Mandan high Spring Late In | expected to enter the niect. | According to Mr. Lancaster, only West Say Dakotans) three candidates from euch ‘school | may enter a single event but for the Langdon, N. D., April 12.—North | entire program each school may en- Dakota farmers do not need to feel! ter as many candidates as the res- disgruntled at the state because of | pective coaches of the teams deem the backward spring is the opinion { of Oscar Liebler of Langdon who! with John Wall, Andrew Krein and { William Stevenson, also of Lang don, have just returned from L Angeles, Cal., where they spent the winter. The four ydung men left California on March 22, driving by way of Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas and Nebraska, Mr, Liebler said that spring was backward over the whole country, nothing at all having been done in the fields in Iowa, where by this time a good part of the corn crop is usually: in, | The winter wheat erop in Arizona, New Mexico and Kansas is practi- cally total failure, according to Mr. Liebler, who states that it has not rained in that part of the coun try since last June. The first wheat | that looked at all as though it would ; survive wag in the ‘irrigated sections and in northern Kansas, To the south it has not even come up,-hay- ing been dried out. It, was the pre- diction of the young men from Langdon that North Dakota’s crop would bring a good- price next fall. because of the failure in that dis- triet, which always puts a eonsider- able. amount of wheat on the mar- ‘ket before this section starts ecut- ting. Not. only i the wheat crop des- troyed, but eattle ure dying hy the thousands in those states. — sec- Tough fo i ( i i i It’s just wonderful how “Gets-I und Callouses, Put a few drops of “Gets-1t a hurting corn and Presto! ‘The Balu stops at | ace focen er, oon Ti tne ean od with the | tere root end all complete, Money back * COWAN’S DRUG a0 FINNEY'S DRUG | LENHART DEUG Co, f high; of the| school, also is} No Corn Too Sante bet i trifle 4 Lawrence & Co..Mir.,Chieaco, SoWnereby | place when the government of this country ignored all commun : from the League of Nation o} for a time explaining: Liter that the! letters and documents had gon tray, The significance of the absence of representatives of this country from the Geneva conference the firht of, the smaller powers to gain control; of the council, and the Ist ine se of allowed the small! nations is commented upon. In simple straight forward lish which neither requir lish professor to explain nor tician to interpret the subject developed in a thorough workman- like fashion in some 146. page: representation Eng} an Eng | poli-! is advisable. Medals and ribbons will be awarded of the events according, to the place won, Placing will be made on the basig of five, three and one points, respectively. A silver cup will be school winning the track mect, additional medal will be given best all-around athlete. given to the An| the Many Willing To Take Estate There's no lack of people willing to accept the $1,522.08 estate remain- ' ing unclaimed in the hands of the state treasurer. Since news was broadcast through newspapers that this cy from \Fred Pietzsch, Eddy. county, remain- fed in the treasurer's hands for five heirs, all believed to be in Germany, | who would become milliona marks, letters have been received by tubes, requirements at a saving have gone up twice so far crease is coming. years.. UE”. | Your Last Chance Next Monday we will advance our prices on tires. and You have a few, days left to buy the season’s Remember we sell the famous Brunswick line, alt fresh goods and fully guaranteed by a factory. kngwn for superior products for eighty York, as, Kansas, and other ites from people who believe they muy hove claim to the estate. The efforts of the letter wr are in vain, however. The hei url, Augusta, Mary, Herman and Karl Pietasch are all believed to ve in Germany, and a Swiss consul 1s endeavoring to locate them, MISSOURI IS Breaks at Mannhaven, Wash-. burn and Williston The Misouri y now is broken up from Williston south, with no damage and no likelihood of dam- upge. e The river broke at Manhaven, between here and Washburn, a o'clock this morning, according to word to the weather bureau. It broke at Washington at 5:16 o'clock yesterday sfternoon and at Willis- ton at 2 o'clock yes@rday after- noon, The vi but 6 1-2 re osiuge at Bismarck was feet this morning, compar ed to 1 fect two days Th viver rises and falls rapidly with the ice ging out. There does now appear to be the htest danger of flood, O. W. Roberts, weather ob- server, said. | The breaking up is one of the lat- est in many Coated Tongue Nature’s Warning of Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food ' waste soft and moving. Doc- tors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubri- cant and thus secures regular bowel movementsby Nature's own method—lubrication. \ Nujol is a lubricant—not “a , medicine or laxative—so cannot, gripe. Try it today. of 40%. Factory prices this year and another. in- 10° !marck. An interesting program is | planned. Legion men also decided to be \present at naturalization day pro- ‘ceedings in district court soon, and Ito sean plicants and to welcome new citizens. iN Positively the only polish that will shine oily or damp shoes -No disagreeable odor There isn’t a cigar you will enjoy more; at any a ~N price. It’s a cigar, men —a real one. ‘The Harvester Cigar is made by Consolidated Cigar Cotporation WINSTON HARPER $190.50 CASH and $39.86 monthly for one FIELD FORCE IS INCREASED The field force of the North Da- ‘kota Good Roads. jbeen increased by association has the addition of | Johnson of Douglas, and MeNeill of Killdeer to the| traveling representatives, according | to announcement at the offices here. | Mr. Johnson's territory will include | Me- | Renville, Bottineau, Rolette, Henry, Pierce, Benson, McLean, Sher- idan and Wells counties, while Mr. MeNeill’s immediate field of oper ations will be counties west of the} Missouri river. | J. E, Kaulfuss, secretary, was a‘| Kenmare today where it is expected | a good roads association member- ship drive will be held, coming there from Minot, where he assisted in the reorganization plans of the Mi not Auto club. For Dry Cleaning that wil! please you. Call 684. Capital Laundry Co. BE WISE —SIMONIZE Simonize protects the finish on a new car and brightens the finish on an old one. Why not start the season with a nice clean car? It’s easier to keep clean after Simonizing. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Black Paste ShoePolish Perfecto 2 for 25c New York Distributed by “FISHER CO., Minneapolis, Minn. buys a THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923 ATEUHNHHENU SOG AEONATE CONAN EAE MM LASKIN’S Standard Clothing House 5th & Main St. Friday and Saturday Your choice of any Hat or Cap (values from $3 to $8) in the house will be given free with the sale of each . Suit of Clothes sold during these two days. These suits are the latest patterns and designs in standard makes as Sincerity and Cort- ley’s. 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