The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT SCOUT, LEGION PARTY PROVES BIG SUCCESS Varied Program Is Given with Both Scout’ Members and Legionaires Participating JUDGE toy Scout Work Worth While, Members of Legion Are Told HEAR NUESSLE in Address toy Scouts and members of the Bismarek had a They and both ple a two hour and etings, whieh with, ing of refreshments by the Lewion Auxiliary. The pr am was) Hanged by the local Legion post in, with the national policy | mn to aid the development work rt American Legion of sod time las Lop nd snd information in on hall halt ended cout ‘ talk memby Justice W. 1. briefly, told the} that he believed Hoy Scouts was that it would be! for the Legion to consistent steps to aid int development of the Scout plans. | asized that the B outs trained for leadership in that they would he call- ssume that burden with Supreme le Lewion of the vorth and ell worth while the work He ed upon to \ 1 few y | After a Perris weleome by Commander the chairmanship r the evening was turned over to / Russ Jr. The program began h ng “Amer 4 LeRoy of Troop 6 told the tory of the American flag and Kelsven of the same troop ex- ned to the Legion men the mean the badge. Mervin Troop 2 explained the ten-, te Robert Birdzell, history of troop 1) Cordney Valter ing of Scout dar foot Nine Fly Nine world flying records, inclu April 17 by army flyers at Dayton, ant Oakley Kelly (in plane) and th | world’s distance record. in the first) ward was and careless in its counting of the hallots, which count should be re- checked. ccording to the petition, the correct final tally of legal votes hould have been Bergenthal, bs 239, Bergenthal left. ye terday on a business trip to the twin cities, so it not known what measures he intends to take against the con test. TEMPLARS 10 incompet is GIVE NATIONAL HEAD GREBTING Ceremony Is Planned When Leonidas P. Newby Bismarck Leonidas munder of P. Newhy, the Knights grand ‘Templ ng Records Broken in Day at Dayton from Troop 2 the United States, will be gr istration in first aid With ceremony in Bismarek and boys from troop 6 in fire morning. He will be met at tin by 50 uniformed Knights jar. Among those to r him will be Grand Commander E. ¢ D of North Dakota, and other officers of the North Dakota grand commandery, which include Otto § mantling and reassembling | Bayer of Mandan and G, H. Russ, Jt. a Browni tomatic rifle. J M. Py . (of Bismarck. Bibouecd winncharge of boys) we Other grand officers of the intreduced 2 number of stunt | commandery may be with Mr. Ne games in which Legion men mingled! who is returning from a grand com: with the Scouts |mandery meeting in Seattle, Mr, Russ announced that the Le-! Mr, Newby, whose home gion would seek to hve an impres-/ diana, is not only high in the observance of Memorial Day! world, but is an important fig marek, May 30, and inyited the! Indiana and national polities. Scouts to participate, The Le-/a firm friend of President Harding, would, he said, award an Amer-!and aided him in the last campaign. ue to the troop having the! It nus declined re in the parade.|dorial posts. also announced that the Legion! There will be luncheon at) Mandan 1 provide Scouts with tickets next Monday noon, a banquet in Bis (o the moving pictu Man With- | marek vening, and at 9 p,m. which will he shown | Monda; ewby will deliv euUveenost address ut the Masonic cting earlier in the even-| Master Masons and the ion Post decided to par-|'9& Invited. ersed were numbers by the habe trio composed of Messrs Snyder and Munson, Capt Herman Brocopp gave a demonstra tion in d Legion Steen, wor ambassa- Ve the te in the support of a ceutral ae strati charitab and social activi-} ties in the It also voted to} viise the post's quota of the Legion’s | permanently for annual decoration of the graves of 32,000 American sol-- in France. . ‘ : | Four Wiseo ings, tii diers in Upper House Reverse Vote OAKES CONTEST | Member: Is STARTED, Madison, Wi turn of “real beer” was D., April 26,—Contest| the Wisconsin senate today when it gs were instituted Monday | yoted 18 to 13 to adopt the Czer- ‘on Gibbs, one of the three|Winski substitute amendment to the tes for mayor in the city, Burke resolution memoralizing Con- lection of Apr who was defeated | #ress to modify the Volstead y Sid Bergenthal,| permit beverages of a high alderman from the third|holie content than ullowed at ng to the official returns |ent. Four senators who previ ing boam, Bergenthal | voted dry switched to the wet side, qualified and took office on the 17th,| giving the anti-prohibition forces manENE, How eacting as mayor: their first victory in the upper In his petition to have the result | house. of the election set aside, Gibbs al- leges that six teachers in the Oakes city schools voted illegally in the election, all casting their votes for} Bergenthal; that absent voters bal- lots were cast, without sanction of! law in such an election, 16 of which | were for Bergenthal and none for Gibbs; and that the election board RARE BOOK GIVEN TO STATE LIBRARY HERE One of two copies existing of a book published in has been pre- sented to the state historical society by P. 0. Bugge, of Bisbee, N. D. ‘The book, entitled “Gallia sine De Francorum—Commentarius,” printed in Latin, was discovered in the north- ern mountain Fegions of Norway in 1914 by Mr. Bisbee, in the hands of an old peasant. The peasant made |Mr. Bisbee a present of it because y of the interest he manifested. Mr. 4 9. | se ue | i Bisbee says there is one other ¢ The only good corn is a dead corn. A few extant, in the University Library of Norway. drops of “Gets-It” will quickly start any corn Curator M. R. Gilmore also received for the society several old coins from Mr. Bisbee, including foreign coins of date 1645. All are silver pieces. LAKE BEING RESTORED Rolla, N. D., April 26.—Work of restor: progressing, according to E. T. Judd, state game and fish board commis- sioner who was here recently in- specting the project. He states that eight men have been working on a dam to conserve waters and raise the lake level. The structure has just been completed and ditching is well under way, A pump is being installed. | RELIEVES BACKACHE. “Have had kidney trouble and backache for many years and I tried several doctors but got only tempor- ary relief. A friend advised me to try Foley Kidney Pills, and before T used two boxes I was entirely wel writes A. C. Perkins, Summer Shade, Ky. Kidney and bladder trouble re> quires prompt treatment. Foley kid- ney Pills give quick relief. Refuse substitutes.’ Insist upon Foley’s, sala lima next | Bt ding those for endurance, peed, distance and altitude, were smashed 0. Picture shows Lie nant Join A, MacReady (inset) and Lieuten- e giant Fokker monoplane in which they traveled 2541.2 miles, MEMORIAL FOR WILBUR WRIGHT | Wilbur Wr th zlit’s home-town folks in Indiana have erected to the memory of first man to fly in a heavier-than-air machine this memorial in) Memorial Park, New Castle, Ind. ne boulder weighs | 12,000 pounds. The Phi Delta Kappa fraternity erected the memorial, ; {dedication of which brought thousands of visitors. Wright shown in inset. KING OBSERVES RAW SUGAR ANNIVERSARY, ASCENDS AGAIN es. | “| New | Royalty Gathers at Palace of | } led to another high record to- 534 cents, cost and freight hd duty paid on h sale of of Cuban to a New Or- leans. refiner, York, April Raw sugar King of Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark, April 26 The wedding King Christian and drine was celebrated 40 rT heuds of silv anniversary of 73 Queen Arty LONG WANTED WOLF SHOT oday at the | van Hook, N. D, April 26—Long where 20 and) put, Indian nt of the reserva- y all the crowned) tion, shot and killéd a large wolf | Zurope were accustomed to] which is believed to be the animal on round the picturesque figure | whose head had been’ placed a prize | father-in- Mere | of $700 by the agency. The wolf has { u cattle on the ranges | rge reward was offered to. hasten its capture. The dead animal 1 to be the largest timber wolf seen here. Queen M of Norw Prince brother, spending sometime Queen Alexundrine’s sister, the mer Crown Princess of Germany her children; the Duke and Du of Cumberland and many other per sonages. AG for-| Dd ny Cleaning, Pressing | Dyeing, Repairing. Call 58 | Eagle. Tailoring. H Saving Made Easy It’s notso hard—Uncle Sam is ready to tell you how in his New Free, Book. Send for it today and get” the “know-how” of what seems to be the hardest thing in the world. Treasury Savings Certificates make it easy and safe. Get your copy now. To get the book mail Hiss this couponto ("| Nang The United States Government \ Address-. Savings System ‘Treasury Department Washingtor, D.C. © n of Fish lake near here is} Y _THE BISMARCK | laws, one affecting the state ms jers for the conduct of the athib is | and TRIBUNE 10 BILLS T0 BE REFERRED TON. D. VOTERS? Fargo Says League and Oth- ers Will Put This Many Before People CLUDE ELECTION LAWS Fargo, April 2 That ten laws passed by the state legislature last winter will be referred to the peo- ple by the Nonpartisan league and other political fuctions is the state- ment made today by a writer in the urgo Forum. This statement says “action was definitely” unnounced today. six of the laws are to be referred in the name of the league; three are heing referred through action of leaguers who style themselves Re- publicans * * * * while anoth- er is being referred through action of an individual,” the statement ays, ~ . Three election laws, three banking mill und others of minor import are list- ed in the statement published today | by the Foruin, Following are the laws said to be cheduled, for reference to a vote of the people: By the Nonpartisan league-senate hill No. 250, rewriting the state guaranty of bank deposits tf! such manner os to give the commission powcr to handle aid wird up affairs of closed banks. Senate bill No. providing for .the method of diing insolvent! banks, Senate pill No, 162 establishing a method whereby private state banks may be merged. Senate bill No. 261, providing for establishment. of a board of DOR elevator association. A house bill making appropriation of $10,- for the payment of expenses of the-house audit committee of 1921, House bill No. 204, requiring full text of laws referred to be This: man’s work has carried him to unusual heights—painting the flagpole jof ‘the Title Guarantee & Trust Co., New York, with the Woolworth. Tower as background. ating plant here to supply lighting | qnd ;power current to half a dozen! towns and villages in this section, will be installed here within the near future if the plans of a group head- | ed by Philip Smith of the Beulahj Electric company, are carried out. | Unlimited supply of lignite coal prac- | tically at the door of the projected | electric power plant is available and | is it possible coal land available wili | be made | include state { measure the site of the proposed plant with a system of “from mine! to boiler” established. This, it is} -ved, would reduce costs of han- @ling. coal-except for the original 4 and tram car delivery to the} ce door. printed on the ballot. The election laws to be referred law that does away with party primaries and provides for election of officers without re- spect to national affiliaiton and re- lated measures that. create a new system of party government and which rewrites those features of the primary act by providing for a United States ballot on which the IS FEATURED names of candidates for Congress “IN MINSTRELS’ would appear. | The last, or tenth law, to be re- ue i ferred relates toa, thw which vali-|, Among the many novel acts to dates bank tax settlement. This] D€ Presented at the Elks’ minstrels | FeSeiligisnonsorellany iar) on next Friday and Saturday, will | ©. Hellstrom, the article says. | ¥8,,tHe comedy . singing act by lH 2 eRe ayeD Archie MePhee and Harry Bern- ET Ie stein, in which: they will imper- | sonate one of the feature acts of | the Zeigfeld Follies of New York City. This act will be carried out furna FOLLIES ACT BIG LIGHT PLANT PLANNED. Beuluh, N. D., April 26.—Instaila- tiod of a heavy duty electric gener- Three times’ ~ as many homes are being built this year —yet in 1921, 5,000 had to go HIS FALL the disappointment will be greater. Home building is three times greater and no more ARCOLAS are available than in 1921, because orders for larger Ideal Boilers have already over-taxed our factories. Remember, an ARCOLA installation means a genuine American Radiator in every room.. Healthful radiator warmth; protection for the children from colds. And so i that it pays for itself in the fuel it saves. Please help us to avoid disappointing you next ‘Fall. Let your Heating Contractor give you an estimate today. Arco a Heating Outfit Installed ready to use with radiator in each room ~ *180 0 550. om FOR SMALL HOMES‘AND STORES 688 Hampden Avenue. St. i . Under normal eenditions For a fine spring suit or overcoat is some- thing worth ‘investigating with prices advancing as they are. We are showing some excellent.values in the very newest styles and colorings at You will enjoy seeing our spring hats. and shirts. The new neckwear is both serviceable and beautiful. 2 S. E. Bergeson & Son Tailoring. Dry cleaning. in every detail to costuming und stage business and will be pre- sented with special scenic effects Rex Berndt has been added to the! cast and will have one of the solo numbers, in the show. Verne God- dard. too will be featured and will have one of the special num-_ers in the show. This year’s show will be especially strong in the sing- ing and cing numbers ag the TO RID YOURSELF OF ACOLD |' cast is being selected with a gr deal of care. Another rehes is called for tonight. Electric housekeeping in Melbourne, Australia. Rummage ‘sale Methodist Church, Saturday, April 28th. ale starts at 9 o’clock a. m. Colds are contagious. Colds lead to la grippe. Colds lead to pneumonia and death. Colds are not hard to cure if taken in hand. Go to the drug store and get an ordinary twenty-five cent jar of what is known as Muco-Solvent Salve. Also get some castor oil or epsom: salts, ! Melt some of the salve in a spoon; inhale the vapors, clear the head. Insert some of the salve in each nostril, close mouth and breathe deeply; this reaches the upper respiratory tract, soothes the inflamed membranes. Repeat each hour. After a light supper take the purgative and go to bed. Rub Muco-Solvent Salve thickly on.chest, cover with warm flannels. Sleep with window open- Tmorrow the cold will probaby be gone. Animals Friendly and unafraid. Bears, Elk, Buffalo, Deer, Antelope, Beaver—all living their natural lives in the beautiful wildness of the park. You will be fasci- nated by the animals, but Yellowstone Park has much more for you to_enjoy. Geysera! Cataracte! Mountains! Forests! Canyons! Waterfalls! Hot Lakes! Cold Rivers! Wonders! Beauties! Pre-eminent sight-seeing tour of the world! “ Let me save you the worry and both- er of planning the details of a trip. A phone call or letter do the ret itinerary, make res- ervations, deliver all tickets to you. Round Trip — Only $292 “Bismarck to Gardiner Gateway lune to Beplember Northern Pacific Ry. #2000 Miles of Startling Beauty’’ The Ideal Tour--“‘In Gardiner Gateway; Out Cody.” W. A. McDonald ‘Agent Bismarck, N. D. $190.50 CASH and $39.86 monthly for one year, buys a ‘

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