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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __ MORE HELP IN POSTOFFICE I$ PROMISED Third Assistant Postmaster- General Meets Local Busi- ness Men at Luncheon Various problems of postal service | in Bismarck were laid vefore W Inving Glover, third assistant post master-general, of Washington, here to attend the state postal conference by Iceal business men at a luneb- con tendered him today at the Me- Kenzie hotel Hen Murphy, postmaster of | Bisr introduced Mr. Glover, who} is now attending his thirty-second state conference for the Postmaster- General's office. W. H. Webb pre- sided The shortage of carriers and clerk was pointed out to Mr. Glover, who poke of the tremendous growth of the Bismarck postoffice. He said appropriations would be available after July 1 which would provide for a larger force here. Numerous sug- xestions by business men were wel- comed by Mr. Glover who is seeking typical examples of shortcomings of the service with a view of improve- ment A. W Lucas spoke of the need of quicker parcel post service west of here, A. E. Kamplin told of some delays encountered in parcel post shipments. Burt Finney explained methods used in handling mail busi- ness by him. G. D. Mann urged steps srovide better mail service be- tween Bismarck and Ft. Yates and will be pr Peele. WILL MAKE BOW TO CAPITAL Miss Betty Byrne is on the list of debutantes who, ented to Washington society next s ter of Former Chief Justice Peele of the U.S. BIND WOMAN - FOR TRIAL | Accused of Murdering Mother In Quarrel —_——" Mitchell, S. D. June 15.—Mrs Myrtle Carter, charged with killing |her mother and seriously, wounding her sister during a breakfast table quarrel, was hound over. to the cir- cuit court today after a two-day hearing in municipal court. In default of bond money Mrs. Carter was remanded to the chacge | of the sheriff and will be confined to the Davi-on county jail until the September term of court. eTes- timo! brought out at the hearing, charged that) Mrs, Carter while} temporarily insage on the morning | of May 29 fired a shot which end- | «d her mother’s life and wounded | j her r, Neighbors testified that | relations between Mrs. Carter and/ her mother, Mrs. Buzzelli and her) sister, Miss Lela’ Buzzelli, never! were cordial and that the three} were constantly quarreling. | FRAZIER T0 SPEAK HERE Will Address Nonpartisans Picnic on Sunday, June 24 i it 1s announced, ason. She is.the daugh+ si Senatdr Lynn J. Frazier” will] Court of Claims and Mrs. speak at a pienfe being planned by | the Burleigh County Women's | Nonpartisan clubs to be held at Cannonball, Mail now goes by way|— of Montana, traveling , several ‘hun- dred miles to get a distance of 60 miles or so from Bismarck. R. W. Lumry spoke of difficulties encount ered in mail business to Ft. Yates. Mr. Glover told the business men of the tremendous scope and growth of the postal, department. He call- ed it the “intimate service” depart ment of the government, which ¢o into contact with everyone. The dif- ficulties encountered in the last few months because of lack of sufficient! by congress was ex-| This situation will be re- plaine medied when new appropriations be- come available after July 1. He said difficulties here seemed] arise simply from a shortage of | employes, which would be corrected | after July 1. : YOUTH STEALS G. B. ENGINE Runs it Toward Minot at High Rate of Speed Minot, N..D,, June 15.—‘I can't figure out why I did it: I acted on an impulse of the moment,” John Ranier alias Micheal Staec, aged about 17, told members of the Ward county insanity board this forenoon when they questioned him as to the reasons he stole a Great Northern engine at Berthold yester- forward to just the same thr dian Pacific steamer Empr BRING ON THAT VACATION ‘Their 6-foot railway ticket seems to ands: Yegen’s grove Sunday, June 24. | This is the first of a series of) |picnics being planned by the Non- | partisan Women’s clubs through- ‘out the state during the coming summer, in an effort to revive in- terest in the League program. Other speakers of the day will ‘be former Chief Justice R. H. Grace | and John \N. Hagan. It is thought; that W. J. Church, chairman of the | state executive committee of the Nonpartisan League, may deliver n_address. The picnic will follow the con- vention of the Burleigh County Women's Nonpartisan clubs which been set for Saturday, June 23. Griggs County Views Griggs county Nonpartisans, at a picnic, adopted resolutions de- |manding that a state convention be |cailed in June or July to pass upon acts of former leaders of the ‘league and te take up the matter tof establishing a new league daily newspaper. Support to John Anjrews’ “The, Progressive” was pledged. The leaguers urged a convention poon means of) threshing out all difficulties. They condemned: the; |slaps at William Lemke/and. A. ¢. Townley. i AJ. THOMSON COMMANDANT Major Robert A, Thomson, Span- ish-American War veteran, has | been appointed commandant of the Soldiers’ Home at Lisbon, succeed- ready for their 6000-mile tour of of people just now are looking nese two, shown abroad the Cana- day and drove it at high speed to within half a mile of Hartland, a distance of 6 1-2 miles, The engine stopped from lack of steam. Ranier said he is homeless and came from Minneapolis to Fargo a few days ago, then rode the blind baggage car from Fargo to Berth- hold. Ranier drove the engine at a terrific rate of speed down the branch line and narrowly missed hitting a section car. He is held in the county jail for observation. MRS. CROKER WINS SUIT Dublin, June 15.—A verdict in fav- or of Mrs. Beulah Croker was found by the jury in the second contest over the will of the late Richard Croker this afternoon; When the crowded court room realized that Mrs. Croker had won on every count the throng bust in- to tremendous cheering and hand- clapping. The court tried vainly for a considerable time to restore silence. The allegation that Mrs. Croker was already the wite of Guy R. Marone at the time of her marriage to Mr. Croker was declared by the jury to be unsubstantiated, The jury also found Mrs. Croker not guilty of influencing her husband against his chi A giant wreath in the shape of ap harbor from the deck of the U. S. ceremonies. ain, en route to the west. ing Dr. H. J. Rowe, resigned. Maj. a ee = Thomson served with the First North Dakota Volunteers, Infantry, IN: HEROES in the Spanish-American War. He! will assume office July 1, Long-Whiskered *.. Dakotan Guest Chicago, June 16.—Hans: Langseth, 78 year old North: Dakotan, whose | beard measures 17 feet in length, | jwill preside as supreme whiskerenoj at the convention of the Interna-; tional Association of Specialty Sales- | Call it “rose cold,” dust cold,” | | “summer cold,” of just a plain | every-day cold, use of Vicks brings immediate comfort and helps you shake it off. To clear the head, melt Vicks and inhale the vapors. Apply to throat and chest at bedtime and you will breathe better, sleep better and { : \ feel better r. anchor was lowered.in Lox Angeles | i next day. ‘S, Nevada, in-m of American | o Many Features Mark New Model Of Overland Prominent among the many dis- tinguishing features characterizing the new Overland Red Bird, is s la ger and more powerful moto: equipment installed to make addi- tional fixtures unnecessary, was one of the main reasons for the Willys- Overland conceiving and materializ- ing.the Red Bird. The equipment on this mode] in cludes bumpers front and rear, spare rim and tire carrier, dash light, speedometer, ha/d grips on the doors, scuff plates, khaki top and other innovations that go to make it one of ;the most up-to-the-minute cars on the road. Comfort has not been neglected on the assumption that both beauty and easy riding utility can be happily combined. To t end! the wheel a much longer wheel base, a roomier | body and noticeably fleet lines in the design. An exceptionally beautiful color- ing known as Mandalay Maroon adds distinctly to the general appearance, ' the whole assembly beitg marked by nickeled radiator, head lamps, wind- shield stanchions, scuff. plates, door handles and back curtain light base of the Red Bird has been fram lengthened to 106 inches ‘and the 'spring base to 136 inches. These ous dimensions coupled with “famous Overland © Triplex riding , springs make comfortable riding an asenred fact. J ‘This new model is « delight to the |r ang exceedingly satisfying to. upholstering, seats, assuring wonderful comfort under all conditions. This latest schievement brought ican public hits a new mark jn suto-|drive. 'A larger and more powerful le merchandising. A strohg-real-! motor provides plenty of pep, with -faation thet the everyday’ purchaser |the well known economical edvant- of motor. car Cpepoies nd to him f Hens ; gasoline, which has built up:an en: sailors who died in service. American Legion Post'17% conducted ‘the | SAE i ASI js Sila cer reams A Be demands | ages of long mileage ona gallon of | v4 ‘Viable reputation ~for the Overimnd. Everywhete the Red Bird has been | shown the remark has been made | that it is without a doubt a triumph | jin design and performance. | VapoRus Over 17 Mutou Jans Useo Yeaay BISMARCK The DPEPVEI Kestaurant.Man Didn’t Eat His ‘Own Food | “It’s pretty tough for a restaurant | man to have ‘stomach trouble? My customers were always telling ‘me 1 cugh to eat in a good restaurant. ‘The fact was I couldn't eat a thing that didn’t bloat. me Up:and «po medi: | cine or doctors helped me. I tried | ‘everything recomemnded and at last layr’s. Wonderful “Remedy, and 1 assure you I di dl .fuprther. Since taking it’ have been a well’ man,” + It isa, simple, harm- | jess preparation remov: the | catarrhal mucus fom. the saat | tract and allays the inflammation {which causes practically, all stomach, i liver and intestionsl aiyments, includ- ing sppendicitis.;.Qne dose will con- ice or money refonded. i} ists.—Adv, sale of the Courier-News and take |. Convention Delegates Despite Youth LEFT TO RIGHT: HELEN BUCK AND CAROLYN CAWTHON y NEA Service Jackson, Tenn., June 14—If there have ever been delegates to any state convention younger than Carolyn thon and Helen Buck of this let them come forward: The older of the two, Carolyn, is but 11 tender years, and as president of the Juvenile MacDowell Club re- cently attended the Tennesse Fed- eration of Music Clubs in Chatta- nooga. Helen, 9, went along as dele- | gate. ‘The two youngsters gleaned val-| uable experience in the rudiments * jof parliamentary law, and friends are hopeful it will stand, them in good stead in future years should they decide to enter the political arena. i Those attending the convention say it was a decided and refreshing innovation to see the young presi- dent swinging down the aisle with her nine-year-old delegate, cach clad in dolled stockings! | Their club has 49 members, and plans to be a power in state musical circles, At least the convention showed they were alive to the im- portance of proper representation. men here July 11 to 14. Langseth was picked as the winner in a na- tionwide contest for long whiskers. Langseth's home is at Barney, N. D. SESSION OF CHURCH ENDS Several Cities Seek Next Lutheran Convention June 15—-Convening to- final session after a ting that Jastéd until nearly midnight last night the trien- nial convention of the Norwegian Lutheran church of America prepar- ed to wind up a few odds and ends of business today before adjourn- ment. Finishing touches on the pro- gram included naming of a meeting place for the 1923 convention with mn Frane Chicago and other ies being mentioned. In its last sessions last night the izet of $1,- 319.46, for al year of 1924, the largest in the history of the church. Important The supreme court is expected to hand down several important opin- Balance due Nov. Ist. (Day or. Night.) and The these Joss tuition charges. - upon graduation. os and particulars write—G, M. LANGUM, Pres, Bismareh, N, PURE BREED SALE The Wilton Shorthorn Breeders Will Hold a Sale JUNE 20 . At Wilton, No. Dak.. Some very good cattle will be offered: 11 Bulls, 16 females. -} TERMS OF SALE: 10 PER CENT CASH. Five Per Cent Off For Cash. CAR WASHING CORWIN Roberts ‘and Second street North, Fargo, N,, Dak. S Consolidated, will hereafter be under the’ game «Management and students enrolling #$ one of lleges may change to the other. without. time, change of text-books or’ Both Colleges in session thruout, the’ h ar: for our Summer Courses, and we,will #end:you to ~“a good business or banking position immediately ions in the near future. The court | will not adjourn until August 1 for | a summer vacation and will resume with a September term, Go Back 6000 Years in 60 Days See the Ancient glories of Egypt — cradle of civilization. The Mediterranean Cruise on the palatial Empress of Scotland starts from New York January 14, 1924. Fare $800 Lirnit 600 guests. Service ensures tha ultimate in For Further Information \nply to any Rail t Steamship Ms Sassth MINNEAPOLIS. 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