The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 20, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE tebe tomlin Arlen 20, 1923 A Perfect Dive by: a Perfect Baby Se MINNESOTA, T R. ATKINSON 2 GIVEN TRIBUTE. BY ROTARIANS | Boys’ Welfare Work Disc ed at Luncheon of Club— . Kiwanis Welcomed The Election To Be Held July 16 paid a fine tribute to city engineer, the "atkins ork in connection with Bismarck Supply company’s plant and hi eral work in behalf the three major parties in Minnesota who will seek the United States sen- atorship at the July 16 election be- gan a ous campaign. The candidates are Governor J. A. 0. Preus, Republican; Magnus Johnson, Farmer-Labor, and Jaues A. Carley, Democrat, nom- ase of the o said that he be lieved that 99 per cent of the city was with City Engineer Atkins on in Nelson. t figures from Monday's pri- ma gave Preus a Jead of more than 26,000 over Hallam, 12,000 ahead of Fritsche, and, Carley ley Francis Carey by more than 4,- 000, BERGDOLL T0 wnute He referred to Maine, the Pine Tree State, as the home of Mr. Atkinson, ng that the city engineer in his career here had tol ome cf the hard attributes of | tree which often h of hi ) kinson with « » pine tree At the same time, the work of the city commission was praised as well | as that of the special citizens com-| r inded|| ! miitec. Mr eR io ponded ment park, Jack ie jold winner ore five “ . | Leavenworth, Kary, June 20.— Erwin Bergdoll, wealthy Phila- delphia draft evader, was releas- ed from the United States Dis- ciplinary Barracks and immedi- turned over to the United nto the pool J Aan ae rsha| of Topeka today. © marshal said.hy had a war- rant charging Bergdoll with con- spiracy to violate the draft laws. . jing | Jackie h topped n his w a. ti the big town while y to his summer training Atkinson had us his guest ack of the state highw: ion who has become a resi- of Bismarek, Leavenworth, Kan., June 20.—Pro- vided hy the government with a new suit of clothes and $20 in money Er- win Bergdoll, wealthy Philadelphia draft evader, was prepared to quit the barracks at Fort Leavenworth. His liberty, if gained, towever, was threatened with speedy curtailjent y a warrant which has been issued rrest at the barracks for | ‘acy to evade the draft, was set for 2 p.m. Bergdoll haq served two years and fication for this business is illed now in the loval club. 3 Prof. Saxvig introduced Mr. Sor- sta j te vin who has been secured by the city to direct the work of organiz- and, ter of interest in the Leighton Mount mystery, today admitted that his ste of the burial of a body in an Evanston pier the night Mount, a Nor tsity student disappear . of Kiwanis. Erie etary of the local club | as well as*Spencer Boise, treasurer The club will be installed formally | next Thursday at the MeKenzie ho-| ADMITS ‘STORY Meet rtaayiurgodd cooperation TOLD IS FALSE with the Kiwanis club declaring that ing a juvenile and adu With the exception of the British from a survey of the city he was| Clifton, Ariz, June 20.—B. H.] Parliament the Swedish Riksdag is|10 months of a 40-year sentence. impressed ‘with the field here for| Rouw, San F isco traveling man,]the oldest of existing legislative | Good behavior won.14 months for such a club, “Bismarck is now rep-| who for five days has held the cen- | bodics. him. resented in the ary, Lions and izations. work taken on enture but supported | | the citizens of Bism: Th Seyret BISMARCK C NATIONAL centcr of the stage tod: ¢ ees s swel presided and ext diretdd, cA Vege a - The ed the scope of the work. started out today to raise the 1923 | quota for the work. J. J. M. M Reberts and Second Street North, Fargo, N. Dak. done a work amo . Te aes Consolidated, will hereafter be under the same ) management and students enrolling at one of tnt) Wid oer ie these Colleges may change to the other without Milwaukee Rotary M b meeting Webb gave an int loss of time, chafge of text-books or additional esting addre ry ethics. tuition charges. telegram wi me from a; , ' Hell who is attending. the gt. Louis | Both Colleges in session thruout the year. Enroll convention of Internationdl Rotary | 3 in which he stated that a most for our Summer Courses, and we will send you to teresting pont ype) in prorres a good business or banking position immediately A letter was reveived from Jack agai Whitney resigning from Rotary club Gone lblemerevicensas) upon graduation. tus he expects to be gone from the pega mummer and tn: thestalWen: For free catalog and particulars write—G. M. LANGUM, Pres., Bismarck, N. Dak, ter a new line of business. The ¥ (sens Piles Can Be Cured Without Surgery An instructive book has been pub- lished by Dr. A. 8. MeCleary, noted ree’ City. from Piles can be quickly and easi- ly cured without the use ot knife, scissors, “hot” iron, electricity or any other cutting or burning meta- od, without confinement to bed and » pay, The method The book is sent pest- p © persons afflicted with piles or other rectal troubles who clip this item and mail it with name and address to Dr. MeCleary, Daz Parkview § arium, Kansas City, | Mo. ° | Responsibility | Somebody is back of Five-Passenger Touring Car & every Willard Battery : —somebody that has to ; ( q satisfy ag ay No other motor car has ever - t has ne ates of gone so far and so fast in public motorists. regard, or entrenched itself so The biggest builder solidly, as the good Maxwell. rl ae anal Everywhere i its low-cost of oper- sibility. ae ute wea ation, its absolute reliability, i its them. great beauty, its roominess and its wonderful riding ease are CORWIN MOTOR |! winning friends by thousands. — (0. Lincoln Sales Company Bismarck, N. D. Office 207 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 82 eee | ove Good BEGIN WORK Plan Active Campaign Until} St. Paul, June 20-—Nominees of | ive preparations for a vigor- | nated in Monday's primary, and the | successful man will succeed the late } Johnson was || | BE RELEASED?) le claims to have seen several youths WILL QUIZ: put another, supposed to be Leigh- SALESMEN|ten Mount,’ missing Northwestern University freshman, under an Evanston picy in 1921. HEADS FLAS terday in connection with the annual state convention and Elks homecom- ing. William Brodick of Williston was elected secretary-treasurer and F. A. Brown of Grand Forks was re- elected trustee. The meeting will | Chicago, June 20.—Instructions today were telegraphed from the e¢ attorney's office here to as- Big Opening Dance at The OH ELok aaeE aR GUNES Ges Sale Arcade Bowery Thursday} Devils Lake, N. D., June 20.—H.| close tonight. 4 K, Jensen of Mandan was elected — jt Chicago B. H. Rou, the Sun Night. Corner 8 Ave. Sweet) cident of the North Dakota Elks| Oats poisoned with strychnine Francisco traveling, salesman, who) St. First Class Music. Association, and Mandan was select-|successfully eliminate groundhogs. : OMOROAT RON WN NOT NGL ONO NENT NG NDOT NO NDOT NT NENG GRAND PRIZES Will Be -GIVEN AWAY NEXT SATURDAY, THE LAST DAY OF JUBILEE WEEK, TO THE PERSON GUESSING NEAREST TO THE TIME IT TAKES AN OVERLAND RED BIRD TO USE ONE-HALF PINT OF GASOLINE WHILE a ON THE STREETS OF BISMARCK. Peay Here’s The Route Starting at the corner of 4th and Thayer Streets in front of our building, the Over- land Red Bird will travel west on Thayer street to Second street, thence’ south to Broadway—thence east to Ninth street, thence south to Main street, thence west to Second street, thence North to Broadway, thence over Broadway to 9th and over Main to Second, making the square over these streets until the gasoline is exhausted. Three 4 | A one-half pint glass jar will be used to hold the gasoline. THIS IS NOT a gasoline mileage test, but simply a guessing contest offering an opportunity for some three persons to win valuable prizes and incidentally furnish a little fun in celebrating The Last Day of JUBILEE WEEK! In Celebration of the One Millionth WILLYS-OVERLAND AUTOMOBILE HERE ARE THE PRIZES FIRST PRIZE: A $75.00 certificate good for that amount on the purchase of an Overland or Willys- Knight any time during 1923. SECOND PRIZE: $25.00 in cash. THIRD PRIZE: $10.00 in cash. FILL IN THE COUPON —or write your guess and your name on a plain piece of paper and deposit either in the Guessing Box in our Show Room. This hox is locked and the key is in charge of the Hon. Judge A. M. Christianson who will cpen the box Saturday evening after the guessing contest, and announce the winners. CAR WILL START AT 3:30 P. M. ' IN THE MEANTIME We are celebrating JubiJee Week with DEPOSIT THIS COUPON IN GUESSING BOX IN OUR SHOW ROOM on Goodyear Tires Lahr Motor Sales Company, * 4 2 (A) Off on Federal Tires Bismarck, N. D. Dates Mics wes ck 4 n U.S. L. Batteries Gentlemen: eae S Saduaneuinl sae A m t bil I guess that it will take an Overland Red Bird? S : ip p Ca a omOone as minutes to use 1 pint of gasoline. supplies. ; Signed. . Address LAHR MOTOR SALES co. WHY NOT CELEBRATE AND SAVE! SPECIAL SALE OF WILLARD BATTERIES Genuine threaded rubber type for Dodge cars.......... $25.00 Wood separator C-W-type for Ford, Chevrolet, Overland, etc., af $17.00 COAL Goat may be loaded at any’ time. NOW. C. H. BERGER, Coal Mine. —S eee TYPEWRITERS All Makes sold and 7 Our entire stock of tires at wholesale to the congitinet, for ex- ample we offer aa casings » $8.95. FISK BLACKSTONE GOODYEAR BRUNSWICK ine CORWIN MOTOR Co: REGISTERED SILVER BLACK FOXES. “Are you interested in Silver Fox A hpreeding? It is attractive safe, .and profitable. Manitoba ‘has unexcelled *fyr producers and hardy, prolific breeders. Write : ie for information. CANADA WEST jit Bik ve las 345 Somerset Block, winnt Man.

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