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PAGE EIGHT _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | DEFALCATION 4WHAT.THE WORLD IS DOING| AS SEEN BY POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINB IS ADMITTED Wearing bathing suits through city| While heretofore the single eye of strects or in beach restaurants is pro-| the ordinary camera has been able to Wichita, Kansas, Bank Em- ploye Confesses to Theft, hibited in many localities, and yet | record only two flat dimensions, length and width, a California inventor claims to have added a third-“‘depth.”” The result is said to give a stereoscopic effect, bringing the details of the pic- ture into sharp relief. Previous efforts Clearing House Says along this line have required the use of hie two strips of film and some special de- Wichita, Kan, June 19, The vice before the eyes of the spectator. American State Bank, one of the But the new invention is declared to ngest state banks in Ka Veo atyists Paubdaciiies closed its doo © oda fi 4 H es Be a leation Hehe Ce the discovery of the defaleatiol Wie Cargo’ of Potasl of $1,500,000 by Phiitip Drunn - Dynamite has frequently been used with success for loosening up solid heavy outer clothing—especially after | masses of bulk material, but generally a swim—is quite bothersome and|in more or less open spaces, A daring annoying. As @ comfortable outfit] departure was made recently when the meeting all requirements, there is] method was used for prying loose a being introduced a guit of light water-| cargo of hardened potash in a ship’s These cover the entire} hold. At first picks were used in an pr, the Wichita Clearing: House nounced The clearing house as t Drunn had con Heged defaleation —v announced t ed the nent covering and had said all his per * erty would be turned over | proof jumpers. to the bank body, from the hood to the straps] attempt to loosen the mass, but were The lane defaleation was explain. | fastening about the ankle. finally discarded as being too slow and «din part by the fact that the bank eee costly. Dynamite was then suggested hell what was in excess of $1,000, | Salvation Army Doughnuts in | and used, although it proved difficult 000 Wichita ol bonds, Drunn Church Carving to persuade the captain that no injury was in xe of the bond depart- would result to the ship. The charges To commemorate the war service of the Salvation Army, a church in New ment of the bank of doughboys in attitudes of appre tion and gratitude, and to the right, in . 1 “ ek-! Fulier and MeGree, “Buck-) ethods of the Salvation Army. depth. eteers,” Get Prison Terms | — CeO cd pit at Simmondley, near Glossop, York has placed a wood carving in its in uniform carrying a tray filled with the center of a scroll, is a group com- Sh prising a trumpet, a tambourine, and | were placed some 3 or 4 feet back from ter. GETS OUT T0 Prof. Swain doughnuts. On each side are figures N.Y. SENTENCED | a bible, representing the principles and | the ship’s skin, and at about the same FIGHT FIRE At Mayville ew York, June 19.- Fuller and William keteers, today were sentenced to serve one ycar ang three months to | four years each in Sing Sing prison. TY. | red A. Kriebel, former he of Kriebel ang Co.,| Mayville, N. D., June 19.—-Presi- stock broke now bankrupt, and cent CG. C ain has taken up his du- Henry Pom New York repre- ties as pre Com-} mal school sentative of the compans, were found | Northern nesota Lia guilty today jucy in Federal comes from munity Again Threaten ars ; Judge Wiikerson'’s court for using | ots atened fers College the mails in a scheme to defraud. | By Forest Fires pene ie : | Educa Cedar Falls, professor of Recut Mr, Swain is a grodu- . : F ate of Olaf College, Northfield Third I. W. W. Is St. Paul, June 19.—Virtually the} and of Teachers College, Columbia entire population of International] University, He has also studied at Taken In Fargo) Fats was stationed just outsS\ of | the Wisconsin University. He wa |town today holding in check a for-| for x est fire that has cording to y office. t advices here were that the threatened the word to .the June 19.+-William Edwards, the third alleged I. W. W. to be caught in the net rgo police since the drive Rural The work of the prin consolidated schools will be stres: at the summer ion of A Scarecrow with “Life”? Most scarecrows are inefficient be- cause they show no signs of “life.” The one illustrated, however, which js actuated by the wind, has been found very effective. To construct it, sink flat piece of timber into the ground, allowing it to project three feet. Then pivot a similar piece to it with a loose- fitting bolt, as shown. Saw a slot across the top end of the second piece, ———— at an angle, as shown in the detail, fasten to it a horizontal piece for the arms, and nail shingles, cut to repre- sent hands, in slots on the ends of the arms. Naila piece of metal, just heavy enough to bring the figure upright when the breeze abates, to the bottom end of the pivoted piece. searecrow, allowing plenty of play at the pivot. Then dress the If the arms are at a considerable angle from the direction of swing, and the gusts of wind strong enough, the upper half of the scarecrow will move backward and forward, causing a bob- bing motion that is a sure fright for most feathered garden peste, valued at $2,000,000, and is believed to be the marshal’s baton presented by Czar Alexander II to his brother, Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaievitch the elder, in 1878, BANDITS ROB LORAINE BANK Obtain $1,200 Cash From Bank Near Canadian Border Loraine, N. D., June 19.—The ban- d'ts who cut the town’s wire com- munication with the outside world before proceeding with their opera- AN Wd Yad Od Wd Wd dM PINON AT IATA AC TAG TING T NO ACTUATING Tak For this week only. prizes! Million! a” THINK OF IT! AHR MOTOR SALES CO. DYLAN BV BODY BYE BY BY DVO DY BVDV DVO AVY B WB DEB DD TATA WON AO AOI ATTNE TI JUBILEE WEEK (June 18th.: to 23rd) on Goodyear and Federal Tires on U. S. L. Storage Batteries Also special prices on automobile accessories. In Celebration of the One Millionth WILLYS OVERLAND AUTOMOBILE Watch for our announcement of next Saturday’s Guessing Contest and Big Cash ww’ One TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1923 ANTON NOOO NOAYAWAG) ATATAIAAATANIANIAN tions robbed the Loraine State bank of more than $1,200 in cash and $5,- 000 in Liberty Bonds Tuesday of last week, it became known here yester- - i News of the robbery was kept se- cret in the hope that the thieves would be captured, but they appar- ently have vanished. The police ecw pressed belief that the bandits are | border gang. nembers of an international bandit | miles south of the Canadian li Loraine is about E move swiftly in America—change is the order of the day—industrial Bypnuninits thes teanhle fire was well under control and) Mayville Normal this year. ’ Presi- economics are changing—labor rela- eq late Saturday | tha ess see! stacles| dent Swain will give a course in o H i 1 i afternoon on a charge of vagrancy |#rose there would be no danger to} Consolidated School Administration ; tionships are changing. T ites of the oil and is now in the county jail, hav- | the town Jong the international | 2%4 Supervision, He is an expert j @ business is changing and the Standard Oil ed examination, Peat fires along the international) jn this field and gave courses in . : . Pam who gives San Francisco | border which had been burned for] Consolidated School Administration Vl Company (Indiana) ceping step with prog: home, has been in Fargo for {sometime were fanned into menac-| gor five consecutive’ years at the C » fess, is changing its methods of doing busi- 1 days. He is one of the or-|ing proportions by a high wind] summer session of the University of ness, to meet the new conditionsas they arise. ganiz ve in connection with the work in the state, and is the man who introduced Arthur Boose, 1. W. W. man who spoke here Thursday night. Boose is one of the I, W. W. who was sentenced to five years in Leavenworth for his war activity. Boose is one of a namber of men in the state connected with the I. W. W. who have served a jail sentence, necording to State's Attorney H. F- One of the witnesses who ut the hearing of Lee Wosk Satugday admitted serving two years in a California penitentiary for first degree burglary. “It is such men as this that are running the I, W, W.,” said Mr. Hor- ner this morning. “Men with jait | records are found in the organization in all parts of the country. Our cam- paign against people who are dis- turbing employment Is just begin- ning. We intend to rig the state ot men of this type.” | The Ahree men now in jail who have been connected with the I. W. W. are Lee Wosk, 19-year-old Jew, held on a charge of vagrancy; 1 Berg, a laborer, found violat- ing the law against liquor traffic, and William Edwards. Berg and Ed- | wards waived examination and were | turned over to the county jail for district court. Wosk was examined Friday on a charge of vagrancy and | will be held for trial in November. yesterday and they spread into the} finnesot: forest, A number of settlers’ homes near Frontier were burned down and the postoffice and general store Manitou were destroyed — by Petrograd, June 19.—Search in the I 0 U | U eG Ue p cdiin: ) miasoney qos; the ay cuenakyecatheiizal Ran veiussannentneruneneceneceenacecentcnineenseniceansnnici gerous in the vicinity of Manitou. has uncovered a marshal’s baton, tlers were compelled to make | made of solid gold and studded with their stand along highways on hur- 110 large diamonds and emeralds. Itis SEASON TICKETS Individual (Adults) $2.00 riedly drawn fire line: PIT G UP SECRET. Children $1.00 Car and Driver $3.00 You can secure your tickets by mail or in person at the fol- Sheffield, E June 19.—-Adver- lowing places: First National Bank; Farmers State Bank; tisements a i for information of the whereabouts of a mother and her The Merchants National Bank, or Secretary Commercial Club, Mandan, N. D. We invent, and improve, and learn, and itted = os | The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) de- | veloped the’ Burton Process to increase the 0) ew recovery of gasoline to meet the demand ®@ OSSI- caused by the increasing number of auto- bili e ilities DIAMOND BATON FOUND. | motive machines. It improved merchandis- ing methods until its distribution and mar- keting systems are the standard of efficiency for the industry. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) de- veloped new methods of Handling its busi- ness. Many of these are applied to admin- istration inside the organization,—as for instance, the Industrial Relations Plan, the Annuity Plan, and the Stock Purchasing Plan, all of which have resulted in bring- ing the Company and its employes closer together, y : t Other methods have expanded the Com- ny’s activities in new directions, — as for instance, in the development of a chain of eervice stations located at convenient points throughout the ten Middle Western states where the motorist may secure his require- ments of fuel and oil in such quantities as he may need. E This is but one of the many improvements which the Company has adopted to better e the service which it is rendering the people ‘ of the Middle West. All these methods tend to hold down rices. This is recognized in a recent article in Petroleum Age which says, ‘‘No other , product or power of like value, obtained at : such expense and under such hazardous conditions, is furnished the people at such reasonable prices at all points of the country, as oil and its products.” In the petroleum industry the real prob- lem of the hour is service. The Standard Horner, two children have been answered af- ter two years. Their bodies have just been removed from an abandon- Done Bromers Deacens- SU GOOD JSED CARs more power smooth runciay engine at « Has auto- These tickets are good for three days of the greatest wild- west show ever staged in North Dakota. : Only a. limited number of these tickets to be sold. Get your orders in early. ‘ MANDAN ROUNDUP Let’s Go! It is a simple fact, and not a boast, that we can easily sell all the Dodge Brothers Motor Cars the factory ships us. That makes it possible for us tobereal particularabout the Used Cars we take in trade, U. C. T. Annual picnic Sun- day, June 24. Good Values for Today— ST TT DODGE. BROTHERS TOURING 1921 with very good cord ‘tires all around, a prac- tically brand new battery, and thoroly overhauled. Wedding Invitati ons CHEVROLET TOURING ‘Late model run only 6000, miles, consequently the upholstery, finish and tires are excellent. You should see this car to ap- ipreciate its value. It is now on our’ salesroom floor. Al A bs dict” UNALU LNA DAGGADLLOMUEALOLUANGLOLEDGSUORANOODUNAUOLGGOOUEAUULOMNOOUGSOOCUEDOUENOLUCOOAUOEOSOLUOGUUDENUUUROOQDUNES AUC AUILEUIOAUNODOUNNDOUUEHLUOUHUAUO DECADENT Imanacs may “predic : i and weather prophets “guess” but farmer. can || say with cettainty that his |} crops will not be damaged by a tearing hail storm. another The Tribune’s Printing Department. Is equipped to handle Printed or. Engraved Wedding eee on hy DODGE BROTHERS Invitations or Announcements. Oil Company (Indiana) is continually fitting TOURING P new service to new possibilities and adapt- your crops 1919 in very good’ shape, A ‘ : : ing its established service to meet new con- abouts spa bat ike other used ets No job too small or too large for our battery ditions. This policy makes for prosperqus P iad i eee liver this ear will be ‘ ; i f business, without which no nation can hope b if & Beil, || ‘heFetors vou can perm. of Presses—Call 32 when you want an estimate on for general prosperity. 4 0: . . t : Be ; Car suile the work ta be- Printing. As the demand for rod policy ‘ eg. ‘ petroleum lucts ing done, and possibly of- fer suggestions us to what you would like to have increases, it will be found that the Standard Oil apespany (ndiant) has put itself, by Ask us about the sort of rotection guaranteed by a y f . A) n , policy in the Hartford.” ||| you'as to me gout vane |{Hl BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. . progressive development of new possibili- MURPHY ee ree SENN. ant we : We, : é uk ties, in a position to give aservice commen- . ‘ dence of our good faith in WE the ; - . surate with the increasing delivering you one of our used cars. Standard Oil Company I MMMM MMT oa 910 S. Michigan Ave.