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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE VETS BUREAU MEETS LEGION MEN TONIGHT All ex-Service Men Invited to Attend Meeting of Bureau Experts United tal American Legion to 8:00 1. M. in the » Club Rooms. The f Lieyd Ruth, Officer, amin Field am Hehn, Custodian 9. ain in Bismarck til Monday morning to present the opportunity to locul veterans. to re their government insurance. Medical examinations will be made yi LLOYD \. RUTH Without cost to the ex-service men. an Legion, am T. r War Risk Officer in and who is now the arter's Liaison Re- Minneapolis Bureau Party, has while on ‘tour ies to the ex- e heen pro- the ‘ Ruth, who 1s , any. ex-service | e passing as provided six forms polici said Mr. ir to policies issued oy old line insurance ¢¢ hese rovernment policies uy lie sat the end of the first year, well as carry a cash and loan value at the end of that time are} much cheaper than contracts offer- | ed by company and | they y the United! State: For the cost of | a pack arettes a day an) ex-servi can secure a $5,000.- | 00 poliey with cash and loan values.” | The meeting tonight at the Legion | Club R held under the aus- | the locul American Legion | Ss open to all ex-service | ther they are members of | gion or not. If you are anj{ sservice man and carried war risk | insurance during the war, attend | this meeting tonight and find out| what your rights are, o Bureau Party pms is time s to secure | that any inst the gov- | ion, hospi It is also 32 not y adjuti- , should officials e they are in Bismarck to se- cure definite information regarding the latest congressional acts apply- ing to soldiers’ benefits. Represents Legion Kroll, representing the Na-! Organization of the Legion, ly urged the serious | tion of all ex-service men | n their government insur-| ance at once. We, as Veterans’| and Legionaires”, he declared, “hope to measure up to the best standard of citizenship and surely we do not, wish to be less thoughtful of our Joved ones in time of peace than in time of war. Then we were ready to die for them, now we must ve ready to live for them, or see that they are properly provided for, should we unexpectedly die. To the| Veterans of the world war, the gov-' ernment offers the best and cheap- est insurance in the world against | permanent total disability or death | from any cause and the yeteran! cwes it to himself, his family and community to secure one of Uncle Sam's policies.” Mr. tional Elks meeting ‘tonight after High School Pageant 8:30 p.m. | * bleas Elec Past fan | of 4 courier privileges) to the Russian Ve- | appendicit: DISABLED VETS HEAD ARRIVES f Pattersen er CG ue King, Emil Klein, Joseph Knudson, Amer Veterans of the World Hazel Lenhart, David McDonald, War, arrived in Bismarck at noon Margaret McGarvey, Alex Mai tion to be held here tomorrow. adle Ve ilde, Gladwin Mitel akers will include Governot s, Bruce Mur Nestos, Llody Ruth of the Veterans SPOT Na ‘ ? Bureau and W. T. Kroll, Legion of To Deliver Bacclaureate Ser-|!yn Nelson, Mux O’Connel, fi Olson, Riehard Penwarden, RUSS BLANE Declare That Guard Should! Have Been Provided For Envoy Moscow, May 18.—A Russian Soviet note sent by Foreign Tchitcherin to the Swiss government today holds that government respon- sible for the recent assassination at Lausanne of M. Vorovs! Soviet representative there, through the negligence of the Swiss officials to guard him, The Tichitcherin note asks an hvestigation of the circumstances of the crime, the dismissal of the em- Ployes it charges with negligence prompt and speedy trial of the ussuscin, The note also protests the refara the Swiss to grant diplomatic de tion at Lausanne, LINDBERG T0 SEBK TOGA Farmer-Labor Candidate First To File in Minnesota St. Paul, May 18.—Charles A. Lind- bergh of Little Fulls today filled wit' | the Secretary of State an affidavit | of his intention to become a candi- date on the Farmer-Labor ticket at the special primary election June .8 to nominate candidates for United States Senator to succeed the late Knute } Mr. Lindberga formerly represent- ed Minnesota in Congress from the Tenth district. He was the first per- son to file for the primary election, culled yesterday by Governor J. A. O. Preus to fill the senatorial vacancy. Thomas D. Schall of Minneapolis representative in Congress from the Fifth Minnesota district, has an- nounced his intention of filing. Numerous others have been men- tioned as likely to seek the nomina- Pos- Governor sible P candidates include reus. The governor has made no definite announcement about his plans, but his friends declare he will file. THIS LOSS AT MILL IS SMALL Grand Forks, N. 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See NOTICE Sealed bids will be received until 8 p. m. May 22rd for the refreshment concession at the Base Ball Park, there are thirty -five games already scheduled. Certified check for $10.00 must accompany the bid and balance paid when contract is signed. Bismarck Athletic Ass’n. (18-19-21) SSSS=== ree s ee Shoe Repairing The Bismarck Shoe Hos- pital is still at the same old stand. Nothing but ‘first grade’ materia] used, also first class workmanship. ‘PARCEL POST WORK @ specialty. Work done while you wait. _ Henry Burman Minister | REV, HALFYARD! mon to Graduates Sunday Afternoon d, Invocation Viano Solo M “laureate sermon by fyard at the ci with th Rev. S | auditor: F {to be followed by the class | exercises on Tuesday, commence iment exercises on Thursday anc j annual alumni banquet on y ' he week's program follows Adoration. John L. Hughes, ding: Ri bac Scripture Accom, . Hughe: Sunday, May 20, 3:00 P. ObHEato Peo p Indépendence Day, both hei Sa eee LLM aL {Annual sermon tog a Lot jbrations of the striking off eae ine the =meric | Rev. S. Polk: d, Bismarck Au. | penediction Rev, Ryerson pat Hee be re Ceh ta roel Gal ERE EOEREOERG io aes ane J Itev. 1G. Monson gave a short | {ter the bombing at the consulate | Class of + [talk on the significance of the day. | building tod either 11923, Bism: ;{ A number of musical num materind dam ' ursday, May 24, 8 \ , | were rendered, all by Norwe; Commencement Exercis Ad composers with numbers of Edward idress by Mr, Sveinbjorn Johnson, IN R E | Grieg predominating. 5 | Bismarck Auditorium, | The chureh choir sang “Land Friday, May 25, 8:00 P.M. ee — lumnts Banquet 1°" | Chicago, May 18.—-Several ‘persqné | aiaiaiiaaiinas PERE ae is mur [Were injured early today wheny a Dio Vii Rock Island suburban train ffom Euvhie. NMiolet. | Joriagiwas dorailed = chort’disthnee | Boer arctpalutnt i vrei re Ciicdvo letation eaeye ss of 1923 | Wm, Ankenmann, Donald Berth- aif, Robert Birdzell, Katherine | Bodenstab, Ella Brelje, Helen | Brooks, Jack Burke, Mary Cram,, | Helen Crawford, John _Danrot, Pearl Da Betty Danham, Lester Funston, Ron- jald Fis rske, Paul God- ! John Heinlein, | Alice Hagerott, Ida Haggerott, Eu- |gene Hahn, Terrence Halloran, Jo- Railroad officials said medial had ‘been rushed to the scene, ~~ ASPIRIN |Say “Bayer” and Insist! LIKE NEW \ scribe the appearance of Suit, Dresses, etc., after. w cial Process. | Every speck of dirt, eve Unteas you set the name “Bayer” Jury to the material. on package or on tablete you are not! getting the genuine DRayer product srescribed by physicians over twen- ty-two yeurs and proved safe by mil- tione for Phone 58 and we will cal Id Headache Men’s Hats Cleaned and ‘vothache Lambago | Baractie Rheumatism Reblocked. Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Pablets of Aspirin’ | only) Each unbroken package con! cains proper directions. Handy bos-; es of twelve tablets cost few cents. | Druggists sell bottles of 24 a the trade mark of Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works Opposite Postoffice. Phone 58 | iF af Salicvitescid HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL, They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall every Wednesday: and Saturday nights. ‘Rates for in city $5 an Hour, ‘outside of city same Rate Plus ‘railroad fare and Hotel expense. Salesmen Wanted If you are foot loose or want to take on something for your spare moments we want to talk to you. Ifyou ate employed at the present time and*not ‘satisfied with your earnings, see ‘ts at once. This is a new purchasing plan that is going to be sold in. the entire State to the auto- mobile owner and is beéng handled in a manner that the salesmen will like and big money should be made if in- . structions are followed, This is not idle banter and if you want to make from $100.00 to $200.00. per week:with all leads furnished, write to W, H. Paulsen, Room 402, (Grand Pabifie Hotel, Bismarck, N. D., o all, in person after 9 a. m, for an interview. hanna Harms, Norma Hollensworg Kathleen Harris, George Hunt XGeitrude Jennings, Edna Johnsoi Donald Jones, Esther Katz, Opal *, Halfyard zi Peccia the couches being off the track and the last coach overturned on its side. That’s the only way to de- have Cleaned it by our’ Spe- that embedded in the fab- ric, is removed without in- for and deliver your work. epee pHa sa rfkgins, Kath- trutz, France . KE. Ryerson | .-Barowski | of ais a le n HI 1 { i : LARGE NUMBER _ CELEBRATES —TTTH OF MAY \ Norwegian Independence Day Anniversary Observed in The | tion to the Fojirth of July, Ame general speaking, tori minating in the writing of ‘tution and decturation of } ‘an independent kingdom a hundred and nine year Sighting,” well song. After the time dreas lect s served lunch, which many Norwegian debicac ‘EXPLOSION Bismarck IN ME ieul landmarks of } premise: ; ‘ have occurre peaker likened the lebra- at ‘the sAmer 'N you can put a set of tires on your car and run them from one year’s end to the other without having to think about them, you are getting pretty nearly a hundred per cent service, ate That’s the kind of service that has won Kelly-Springfield tires their reputation. For sale wherever you see this s. itt MB. Giuman Eo. ¥ known program a U.S. PROPERTY Reports From There in the build- The fact of the first, ex- ign $$$ rrr Norwegian social consisted of | ies. 1 SON XIC0 : VE OF THE WEEK Estella Whiteaker, The Trinity English Luthers Ye: Herbert Zvorist. Leer ee et are ne ee eer Does Great Deal of — Pk SEMAN COR aur- | Celebration of thes 17th of May i Commencement week of the Tis-| oate seein ct gtte bacealaur | Sorway's, Independence Day. Damage, According to marek high school opens Sund Dr John Thorpe, first r , the first yy on May 4 an consulate known until bomb did | } FRIDAY, BAY 8 1928 4. { the American emb: City on May 4 was hurled into the embassy garden about 3 o'clock on y in Mexico| department. 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