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“PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘WETS VICTORS IN ELECTION IN MANITOBA, Dispensing of Liquor Through| St. J Government Is Approved By Voters MAJORITY LARG Under Bill Government Will Appoint Commission To Administer Law Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 23.— Manitoba has gone “wet.” By sweeping majority which |? went ynd 25,000 in Winnipeg and which was going up slowly as outly: ing districts were hb the bill of the Moderation League was endorsed by voters yesterday and! the policy of prohibition repre by the Manitoba Temperance Act, the law of the province for seven years, was overturned. | nder the bill of the Moderation! League the government will appoint} & commission of three members to administer the sale of liquors for} consumption as a bev: manent or temporary r rage in per idences of permit holders, Breweries will be permitted to ver direct to homes | of purchasers and liquor sold in] government stores also will be de- livered. SCHNEIDER IN PRISON Kasimir Schneider, convicted at Valley City of the murder of _ his wife and sentenced to the state pri son for life, brought here late yesterday by Transportation Officer oo * | CITY NEWS | he ae Announce Birth ~ Mr. and M John Olson of city | announce the birth of a baby girl} born at the Bismarck hospital. sof Girl Mr. Ferdinand Steph- | rents of of Napoleon are the 7 y at the | \ Rector’s Condition Ur The condition of Rev. Postlethwaite who is being treated | Bismarck hospital for an) ack of heart trouble is re-| \perted to. remain unchanged, Bismarck Hospital Ole Olson, Dunn Center; Daniel irnbull, Mandan; Willie Jacob- son, Arena; George Helen, Den- hoff; David Skinner, Mary; Lydia Kirchman, Jamestown Master Alwyn Potter, cit ente pd the Bismarck ho: Mr k N treatment. Fullerton; Mis 1 Baillet, isther Docktor, Martin ha ged from the hospital. St. Alexius Hospital Berger, Richardton; rl Walgren, city; Robert , city; and Mrs. Edward Les- lie, Stanton, have entered the St. Alexius hospital for — treatment Mrs. Herbert Crawford, Mandan Mabel Helmer, Danzig; and M ter Clayton Husfloen, Regent, have been discharged from the hospital. t Up Filling Station The s Company has pur- chased the residence property of Boustro corner of Main ant shington streets, and will place asoline filling station there. The company recently built a dis- tributing station in the eastern part of the city. It is entering vctively into retail of gasotine. The price paid for the Boustrous property, it is understood, was $6,000. ERUPTION IS SUBSIDING Rome, June —The eruption of Mount Etna has entered on an atic stage with alternate per- icds of increase and decrease in its O'Leary Schneider was given No. 3784, and after a few days will be assigned to some regular is expected. Weather Unsettled In Coming Week activity. The flow of lava toward Linguaglossa is continuing but has slowed down to so great a degree that at the present rate it would he weeks before the towm proper is reached. Too Late To Classify Washington, June 23.—Wéather }FOR SALE—Pop Corn Roaster, outlook for the week beginning Mon- | nearly new. Latest model. 5th day: Region of Great aLkes—Warm | St. Stationery, Bismarck. 6-23-3t} first half, and norma? temperatures _ — second half; generally fair, but with NTED—Kitchen helper. Apply scattered local thunder storms, Grand Pacific Hotel. 6-28-3t Upper Mississippi Valley-—Scatter- ed thunder showers the first half; generally fair second half; warm first part; normal temperature there- after. Bismarck Ford Day, June 27. You will like Bismarck. SIGN TREATY FOR 5 YEA Washington, June 23.—A conven- tion extending for five years the Anglo-American arbitration treaty of 1908, was signed here today by Sec- retary Hughes and S Auckland Geddes, the British amb ador, Bismarck Ford Day, June 27. You will like Bismarck. BAND INSTRUMENTS WANTED The Bismarck City Band under auspices of Association of Commerce wants band in- struments. Those having same for sale please com- municate with L. C. Sorlein, Association of Commerce, Bismarck. D. Bismarck Ford Day, June 27. You will like Bismarck. ATTENTION. For Sale 8 ROOM TWO STORY HOUSE, parlor. and ice box. Two car garage. from post office. BUNGALOW, 6 rooms and bath. heating plant. full basement. view Addition. installments. %7_ROOM HOUSD with bath. Modern. Price $2500!09, part cast, ‘balance on easy terms. We are incorporated under the laws of this State with a cash pald-up capital of $50,000.00. Bank. eal estate “proposition. PERRY UNDERTAKING PA PARLORS - Licensed Embalmer in Maple floors, built-in ‘buffet, Two bed rooms equipped with private lavatories, Property in splendid condition. Price $7500.00. Exceptionally well built. Price $6200.00. ‘We deal in real estate, City property, first mortgage loans, Bonds, and write every form of insurance. ‘We are in a’ position to negotiate for the purchase or sale of <:property, having the necessary capital to finance any consistent If you’want to buy or sell it is to your interest aad advantage to come and see us. Investors Mortgage Security Co. FOR SALE—Entire household goods, including player-piano, _3-burner and oven electric range, dishes, and other articles too numerous to mention; reasonable. Phone 981-W, or call 309 7th St. 6-23-1w Bismarck Ford Day, June 27. You will like Bismarck. Tribune ‘Want Ads. Bring Results. D. B. C. MEN HIRE D. B.C. ASSISTANTS Knowing from their own experi- ence, what thorough training pupils receive at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., two former ‘‘Da- kotans’’ recently employed D. B.C. students. F. A. Bristol of Carlisle & Bristol Hdw. Co., engaged Cora Johnson. C. Severtson, office man- ager for Hopeman Material Co., employed Marié Leisdon. D. B.C. success “‘works double.’’ Employers go there for the best help. Students come there because they get the best jobs. ‘‘Follow the Succe$$ful.’’ Summer classes now open. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. bath, sleeping porch, and sun bookcases, work table Four blocks Terms. . ‘New. Maple floors, ‘hot water River- Part cash, balance monthly Affiliated with First Guaranty J. P. WAGNER, Sec. Baht Pene 109 or 0 ‘| church ri M. SASt. South, or call phone 557J. | J. C. Bothic will speak both morn- ing and evening, all are welcome. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. Avenue D., near Seventh St. 10 a, m-—German service. Sermon CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | on Lord's Prayer. 7 Cor. 4th St. and Ave. C, 11 a. m.—English service. Sub- Sunday service at 11:00 A. M. | ject of sermon: “A Practical Subject: “Is the Universe, Includ-] Church.” : ing Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?”| No evening service. Sun 45 A M. V. BARTLING, Pastor. Wedn ning — testimonial neenanenaee meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room is open in the building every Tuesday. and Saturday, except legal ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Dr. Joseph Ryerson, Rector. labels) (Fourth Sunday) Holy Communion iA Lye Rania B Gab at 8 a, m. Morning setvice and ser- All are welcome to attend these €s¢) non at 11 a, m. services and to visit the reading The rector of St. George’s church, desires to get in touch with all fam- ilies who were brought up in the room. e UNITY SOUTH SIDE MISSION AND CHARITY SOCIETY Regular services every Sunday at Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Miss Ingram Supt. English’ service at 11 o'clock Rev. Alsbury, Please send your worn clothes and shoes ete, to the Mission 305 16th by “Tionesta” Lake Huron—| J. B. Happel, Pastor. J.B, Alsbury, Assist. Pastor. Cor. Ave. ©, and 7th St. Services Sunday morning and even- ing. ment.” — Morning topic: “World Better- = Evening: “The Curse on the ” All are welcome. 3, MONSON, Pastor. You are invited to attend the serv- ices at the Second Baptist church, 8th avenue and Sweet street S., at 11 a, m., and 8 p. m. The pastor, Rev. Today Perhaps? THE WORLDS FINEST CRUISE ‘on the Great Lakes Transit Corporation Steel Steamers, “Juniata” Duluth to Buffalo and Return XURIOUS comfort, beautiful scenery and educational value. Cruising Lake ke Su Erie and numerous ‘other bodi TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN Seer Ica tare, CHURCH, Orchestra Dancing ‘Tickets and Reservations at All R, R. and 7 Tourist Ticket Offices G. 0. WILLIAMS, G. L. T. Corp. {chuggh or have attendeg the services at any time, who reside on farms in Burleigh or adjoining counties. He plans to make a mailing list and send to cach family or person at least once a month a bundle of up-tu date church reading matter. Send card with name. Subject 0 Sunday morning sermon, “Religious Symbolism in the Chureh.” ' BISMARCK GRAIN, Furnished by Russel?-Miller Co.) Bismarck, June 23. No. 1 dark northern ., - $1.02 No. 1 northern spring. 97 No, 1 amber durum. BS No, 1 mixed durum 81 No, 1 red durum 15 No, 1 flax . 2.45 No. 2 flax . 2.40 No. 1 rye . 43, Octorara”’ —Straits of Mackinac— Order teat 1924 Coal Now-- HERE is really only one way 'WISTERS come most unexpectedly and = at most inopportune times. havoc to prop- ing houses and business places into hope- less masses of wreckage. Would You Lose of being certain of having your next winter’s coal when the first snap of cold weather comes. That way is to give us your order now with instructions to fill it at the most advantageous time. With a car shortage already in evidence in some parts of the country, and_ indications point- This kind of guarantees against you. if a storm hit your property today? Certainly not if you were protected by tornado insurance in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. insurance : payment your losses when fate is of ing to a much more serious one later, there is no telling what conditions will be towards fall. These conditions need not, however, make any difference ag far as your coal bins are con. cerned. By taking steps to fill them now, you are definitely protected. Our phone number Twisters play no favorites “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” Bismarck BISMARCK FORD TOUR- ING CAR 3 Also Many Prizes for Cars in Big Ford Parade at Moving COME , EVERYTHING FREE BISMARCK Company so get insurance now. Hoa : = Call, write or telephone. F. H. Carpenter sx FORD DAY Wednesday, June 27 Come—Bring the Family and Celebrate with Us. REGISTER AT OUR OFFICE, 9:00 TO 5:00 FREE! Parade Noon Followed by Picnic at Capitol Grounds—“Our Treat” Picture Show at Rialto Theatre Showing Ford Factory Scenes and Many Things.of Interest. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR FORD TRUCKS COPELIN MOTOR CO. “You Will Like Bismarck” : SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 19238 papitata ee ees A, To Dealers We are the distributors of Havoline Oil in your district. We shall be glad to tell you how to become a Havoline Dealer. The man who knows oil knows that you can alwa pend on Havoline, just as thousands of motorists have for twenty years. The high quality of Havoline never varies; it gives the same efficient service all the year round from Maine to California. : Have your crank case drained today and fill it with Havoline Oil. You’ll be satisfied. ‘Then stick to Havoline. Whenever you need oil you’ll find a Havoline dealer nearby. You can identity him. by the red and blue Havoline sign. And he'll give you Havoline as you want, to buy it, by the quart measure of in the can. f Quanrud, Brink & Reibold HAVOLINE Oils AL6.u.8. 941. ovr. and Greases Leter MANDAN Buckt, ROUND-UP Biggest \ WILD WEST SHOW East of Rockies *"* “Badlands” Bill McCarty of Medora Arena, Director Steer Roping Bull Dogging Wild Horse Race BUCKE RS BY THE SCORE t EVERYTHING A COW PUNCHER EVER DID! 1,000 Indians---$4,000 Prizes- $2,000 Fireworks _ Real Buffalo Bow and Arrow Hunt by Indians 200 Cow Punchers Riding Worst Outlaw Horsesi in a Went GO! -- MAI : ; . “WHERE‘THE WEST. BGT