The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 1, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT, ‘EL VEEN. tA HT LEGS EGR AAR RH the Tailoring. = Question of U. C. T. Division Will Be Decided June 7-9 Minot, June 1—Whether North Da- and Minnesota remain in the the United Commercial Travellers organization is expected to be an issue at the annual convention to be held June 7, 8 and 9, at St. Cloud, Minnesota. The applications of 12 candidates kota one grand council of comfortable B. V. =D, Vassar, $1 to $4 Summer Suits Cool comfortable suits in the new colors‘and models $25.00 SUMMER STRAWS get under one of our cool straws and enjoy the warm weather $2 to $6 SUMMER UNDERWEAR Athletic underwear in all styles Mansco, x S. E. Bergeson & Son Clothing. | have been received for initiation at this meeting. Further plans will be discussed for the U, C. T. picnic scheduled for June 16, to which all U. C. T. mem-) bers and their friends are invited. The picnic is being given especiat- ly for the children. There will be !a program of stunts and a baseball game between the married and single members of the council. The picnic will last all day and arrangements are being made for a delightful event. To the June Bride:.- BISMARCK TO GET MEDICS CONVENTION Dr. F. R. Smyth of Bismarck | Named One of the Coun- sellors at Convention { Grand Forks, June 1—Dr. James Grassick, Grand Forks, was elected president of the North Dakota S®te Medical Session at the close of this ' | morning’s session of the 36th an- nual convention. He succeeds Dr. E. P. Quain of Bismarck: Bismarck was selected as the next meeting place. Others officers were elected as fol- lows: Dr. W. C. Fawcett, Starkweatner, | President-elect. Dr. John Rindlaub, Fargo, president. Dr, H. O. Altnow, Mandna, vice- president. Dr. H. J. Rowe, Lisbon, re-elected secretary. Dr. W. W. Wood, Jamestown, re- | elected treasurer. i Counsellors are Dr, F. R. Smyth, | | Bismarck, Dr. G. M. Williamson, Grand Forks, and Dr. Paul Burton, Fargo. Recommended for the board of ex-' aminers are Dr. J. E.. Countryman, Grafton; »Dr.. M. MeGregor, Fargo, and.H. H. Healey, Grand Forks. Among the speakers on. this morn- ing's program were Dr. Fawcett of | Starkweather, Dr. E. M. Hammes, St. Paul, Dr. Floyd’ oodward, Jainc town, Dr. M. Shillington, St. Paul, Dr. Frank, Corheti, Minneapolis. PROTEST MADE. OVER DIGGING” UP SKELETONS vice- \ People of Gravesend, England. | Resent America’s Effort In Cemetery Gravesent,, England, June 1.—Re- sentment at the action af Edward P. | Gaston, American archaelogist and his associations in digging up the re- mains of scores of bodies in St. | George’s churchyard in their search for the bonés of Poconhontas, con- tinued unabated among the towns- people today. Although Mr. Gaston had been at much pains td explain that no dis- respect was intended the inhabitants | of Gravesend, Nngland, held meet- | ings and protested. Some of them threatened to petitién for removal of Cannon Edge, the blind pastor of the church, who officiated yesterday at the reinterment of the bones.. They were particularly aggrieved, they sad, to see the excavators par- taking of cake and tea on flat stones while workmen with cigarettes in i of grading inaugurated | fied, and there will probably be a| | come, | grade is inevitable, !in North Dakota should do all that THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PRISCILLA’S COOLING OFF Priscilla Dean, movie star, is initiating the big outdoors plunge on ‘her estate before giving a house war ‘ming in the new home She and ‘her ‘husband, Wheeler Oakman, have just completed in Bever): Ns st joutside Los Angeles. t erly Hills, ju | difference was that there was a de- | mand for good butter at the price: quoted while ihe low score butte: was a drug on the market,” Mr. Dice | declares. \ | “Reports .ndicate ‘hat the system by Dainy ‘ommissioner Reyno'ds the first of the months is progressing "nicely. There are a few comuunities and a few individuals that are not satis- number of difficulties to be over- but results t» date are en- couraging. “The buying of cream according to as it is: just as unjust to the producer to pay the same price for cream regardless of the quality as it would be te bay all cream by the gallon, regardless of the fat test. “Everyone who is interested in che development of the dairy business they can to make cream grading 2 success.” BUNCORING IS BROKEN Members Sentenced to Prison Terms in Denver Court meet which featured the annual Sheridan county play day held here. There were more than 200 entries. A larg¢ crowd attended. The Goodrich school won the trophy Jast year, The cup becomes the permanent possession of the school winning the track meet for three successive years. In the declamation contest, includ- ing five contestants, Walter Billig- meier of Goodrich was first; Anna Herr of McClusky, second; and Em- ma Schlenker of Goodrich, third, The Goodrich high school baseball team defeated the McClusky nine 13 to ll. The Sheridan county play day was established last year under the di- rection of the Women’s club of Good- rich. It was supported by the Good- rich businessmen, Nearly $5,000,000 worth of rabbit skins were shipped from Austfalia last year. For Sale — Studebaker “6” in excellent condition. Newly painted, no repairs necessary. Price $475. Address Box 606, Bismarck. ? A Question a Day ? s FRIDAY, JUNE 1,;1923 1 Before you buy a carask thesalesman this question: Will you agree to submit the springs of the car you are sell- ing to a comparativ (Overland Springs those of most any WATCH FOR MONDAY’S QUESTION e tensile strength test with Overland? have 25% greater tensile strength tharr competitive car.) if Buy By Comparison—And You’ll Buy An HOSPITAL OF CHILDREN IS BURNED TODAY 100 Little Patients, Most of Them Crippled, Moved To Safety . Pittsburgh, Pa., June 1.—The Chi- dren’s hospital of Pittsburgh was de- stroyed by fire yesterday. More than 100 little patients, most of them crippled, were moved to a maternity hospital nearby. So far as the authorities were able to deter- mine there had been no loss of line. Four firemen were injured when arel| roof of the administration building fell in and two of them were taken to a hospital unconscious. A police- man was overcome by fumes. The fire started by explosion of a water heater. The loss was estimated at $65,000. Steps Taken To Organize State Zoological Body Minot June 1--A meeting was held at Association of Commerce rooms for Easy Terms If You Like. Lahr Motor Sales Co: the purpoze of taking preliminary steps toward the organization of a North Dakota Zoolc(rical Society. The objects of this society will be to gather and disseminate iifor\ia- tion in regard to the natural history of North Dakota; to aid in the pres- ervation and propagation of its fauna; to increase public interest and public knowledge in wild ani- mals and to advance the interests of the zoological exhibition at Minot by the purchase and acquisition of specimens and to exhibit same under favorable conditions. Golf, tennis and other sporting goods are in demand in China. From Crude— To Miles That is the part the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) plays in your domestic and commercial life. To make gasoline is one thing— but to make the kind of gasoline that will give you the utmost To Gasoline— || CAR WASHING (Day or Night) —_CORWIN MOTOR CO. of mileage 1 is quite another. To this end, the Standard Oil cope Ged (Indiana) has invested mi'lions by the score, in research, their mouth hauled up buckets of bones from the vaults and photo- graphers snapped the gruesome scene PLANT LICE : Greeting! eaterccnlancbels ee Memberaiat Denver's so-called “million dollar bunco ring” were given penitentiary sentences today. After over-ruling their motions for a new. trial Judge Dunkelley in the west side court sen- | May every happiness be yours. May lite be one long, sweet, uninterrupted song. This is the sincere wish of the City National Bank to each and every one of you. And after the wedding bells, count on this bank for whole-hearted assistance in the management of the finances of your new home. NATIONAL BISMARCK, Gorn! NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, President. J. A, Graham, Vice Rres. & Cashier. C. M. Schmierer, Asst. Casbier. me | tory. Pay Your Bills Promptly a Because you get a good rating when you do this. “PROMPY” after money-in your pocket-book. our name is the same as ready : PAYING YOUR BILLS PROMPTLY. Relieves you of worry incident to past due accounts. 4 —Gives you increased influence and prestige. ; —Makes your friends and family proud. of your integrity. —Gives you that simple feeling of satisfaction of doing the thing you: promised to do. Nearly 90% of Bismarck’s merchants have grouped themselves together for the purpose of eliminating losses and in this way bower to you the cost of what you buy. Here is common ground for eoopegatisn between merchants ard customers. ONE WORD 70 THE NON-MEMBER =, and discolored with reddish patches, | sae Agri a ; eta ‘| be bought ARE FOUND ON CURRANT BUSH) | “Currant foliage | in this part of the country is very commonly curled caused by the presence of tiny green- ish plant-lice on the lower surface of the leaves,” declares Dr. R, E. Webster, entomologist at the North “These with ayts through which j they rt fopd "flaw the leavek “In es a control the” insects some contact ., poison is necessary, but because of -the excessive curling | lof the foliage, it is usually difficult | to actually reach the insects, An jearly start is absolutely necessary with any @yeatment directed against these, plant: lice. | “Soap sojytions or tobacco extracts | ‘are vecommendéd for the control of , these plant-liee. A simple soap so- {lution, made by hoiling one pound of soap in water and diluting to make 8 gallons of solution, is ,effective when it comes in «contact with the insects. Any good quality of white laundry soap is generally satisfac- | | “Tobacco extracts, such as nicotine sulphate or black leaf-40 may also be used for“ these «insects. Such teriais do not easily injure fol- | iage and may be used in very dilute concentrations. Usually one part of black leaf-60 may be diluted with 700 or 800 parts of water. ' “It: is geenintaly necessary to; foree materials sugh as these into the curled ipaves in order to strike the plant-lice and’ an upturned noz- we should he uted for this purpose.” Reports Show "Cream Grading Necessary, Claim ' ‘Fargo, June ‘T"gominents of the ‘United States Department of. Agri- culture market report for the Chi- heago butter market for May 24 show in a‘definite way why cream should ersriine to grade,” is the statement of J. R. Dice of the dairy “department st the North Da- kota Agricultural’ college. The re- a bp demand for 89 core. ‘and this class of goods was ond eleaned up, but otherwi the: market: apie: The| hard to Un plonttat and hard to move, |'*Phere was 8 2}-2 cont! 87 sgbre bi ir, and 90 score a pete ‘the wsual Payrand ing rs tenced Loui Blonger, called the “brains of the band” and 15 associates to serve 7 to 10 eac in the Colorado state prison. Three other membe.z of the convicted group of swindlers got sentences of from 3 to 10 years each, Blonger 1s 69 years old. The 20 defendants were convicted on three counts charging conspiracy, conspiracy to committee confidence gaming and conspiracy to commit grand larceny Tney. were found guilty an‘ Mar, 28 last after the jury been out more than 108 hours/ Victims of the band came to Denver from dif- ferent parts of the country and tes- tied to having lost from $5,000 to $54,787 each, McClusky Wins Cup At Play Day Goodrich, N, D., June 1.—The Me- Clusky school won possession for | this year of the silver trophy cup for the highest point getter in the track | | ‘ ASPIRIN: | | Say “Bayer” rer’ and Insist! Unless you sat the name “Bayer” on package or oh tablets you are not getting’ the genuine prescribed; by physicians over twen- ty-two. years’ ani praved safe ed mil- Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’ | only, Each unbroken package con- tains proper ditectidns.” Handy boz- os of twelve tablets cost fo Bayer wdester of A Complete Stock Including Leow euibhr ae ppeas Cast and wrought iron fittings all* sizes’—‘!: Black and Galvanized 8 inches. pipe from ¥% inch to a) Crane valves gate, globe, angle check — all sizes. Enamel. ware—Gas Heaters and Stoves, Ranges, Boiler Heating Plants, Brass Goods, Asbestos Cement and covering. ° Pi B. Packings, Bath Fixtures,,. Repairs, Se Tile, Soil Pipe, Bronzes, ete: - Mail orders solicited. Frank G.Grambs 304 Main Bismarck “PLUMBING PERFECTION” : SOOO UT Auction Sale ! Tomorrow, Saturday, June 2 Starting at 1 P. M. Am closing out my entire Stock of New. 2 Hand Furniture and Household Goods. ey 508 oe Bismarck, N. Dak.. Dish bes ‘Auctioneer. in labatetory uipment and in manufactunng facilities. The result is t _— High-Grade Gaeotin Gasoline It is the best, the most efficient, the most economical gasoline you can buy—regardless of price. It starts more easily; it gives your car a quicker get-away; a snappier, smoother acceleration; greater sustained pulling power; all the speed your engine is capa- Dew ae eloping, and th miles per + gallon ae It vaporizes. to the last drop — there is no waste—year in, year ous, If ie ste Red Crown you iow—if you don’t use it, it today and you will be a yf . BUY RED CROWN . At the following Standard Oil. Service Stations: 8th and Main Sts, Ist and Main Su’ And the following Fi poly ical a ae Beno: + Biamarck, N. Dy, A YEE | Red Crown.

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