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PAGE TWO DISCUSS PLAN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: an COUNTRY CLUB MANY ARTISTS ENLARGEMENT)" se8er tn | ee Se alt jp pan, CIVIC PROGRAM | Discuss : 4 ‘| | 18-Hole Course in Future and UPON RADIO) Acquisition of Land Among A forty-five minute radio prog: cam, | Things Considered commencing at 7:30 P.M. will be broadcasted over W. L G., Minn- | | eapolis, Friday evening, February 22,| 1 > by the Faribault Chamber of COMPANY merce, according to information r ceived by the Association of _Com:! merce here, | Topping the program is a musical SEALED! lish press misunderstood and inter-| preted the Luxor ineident into a po-| litical and national affair, I am au- thorized by my government to de* clare that the question is purely pri paced Zik =x See ey ee ERE O Rab teint Statement to Property Owners Tn 1923 The Hedden Real Estate Agency did a good volume of business and we are looking forward to an incre&’se for 1924. This can only be brought about by extending every effort and taking advantage of every opportunity to make sales. The Hedden Real Estate Agency is in a position to render you Real Service and earnestly solicits your list-. ings for the mutual benefit of the Agency and yourself. Mr. Property Owner, you want to sell your property and we want to make commissions. - Remember, The Hedden Agency exists on its commissions. This agency can and will give you real service. Hedden Real Estate Agency. WEBB BLOCK, PHONE “0” Representative Will Proposed 1924-25 Musical Series in Bismarck Lite Sand Com PLAN POPULAR PRICES PLAN EW Plans are expected to be taken up at the annual meetipg of the Bis- marck Town and Country Club, which | éelection that promises to be espec probably will be March 31, of chang-, ially interesting, given by the Loys ing the golf course or enlarging it in| Quartette from the Minnesota State! the future. | School for the Blind, located 3 SS 2 Directors of the bault. Singing or playing together) A plan for bring ome of the - already evolved or singly, these blind boys perform | country to Bis 5 ie ae the formation of a holding ¢ as well as professionals, One of the| i from the operating org members sings popular Scotch songs | ion of the Country Club, Under] very” effectively. Selections by an 7 the plan the holding company, would | orchestra, humorous readings and a! pce rore loca k : acquire all of the property of the couple of five minute talks will make Uae Country Club through the sale of}up this promising community shares of stock, probably as low . $10 for hos and perpetually How 10,000 people were attracted , hold it for the benefit of the operat- ry Faribault,” is the topic of a short) ving organization of the Country Club,|talk on’ Faribault’s | famous Open! Many officers of the club who nave} House Party, which has created na-j closely studied the situation beiieve| tion-wide attention and is being in-| than an 18-hole golf course will be a] stituted by other cities throughout | within a few years, with|the country. The Value of C eommercitt: Ore anasto aE i of the formals which | session of the legi: the interest in the game growing e| g tivity for poudoes jenelusists of i ey tai y | with chatty conv ion sometimes | wer ecause of the ex-|u providing for the pay ub uaa a) endias PHONE VAMPIRE Hdaring busy business hours, and! pense ed und the belief that | 1 axes quarterly in North cr ER Dee Hl other times during more leisure mo-|neither the students nor their par- Winchueea suis (Aropueal © LEGION FIGHT exicrcietneese’ statéa Set] WORRIES MINOT tes during more toons wr Jie thes ste asadss oe thsi p probably will make an effort to ac- jevening. No one has been located, expense itnger prevailing epndi: quire considerably more land, either): Minot, N. D., Feb. 22.—Develop-" t, who has had time to mect the | tions throughout the state: CY OFFICERS in the immediate vicinity or if neces-} ments in Minot during the pagt few | sweet-voiced, individual, Z Valley City, N. D., Feb. 2 sity should se the Bea ere weeks indicate that a professional] The constant recurrence of the af. election of Officers for the another location. The building of] vampire, posing as a “married wom ifted ineanMgiing beime | oe : % e ” = 4 S € tion for the e ng year imme die) ew “ROGIVGEIE athiool MeuB/ Gellar whose ihushand ae UeuE Tet tommil isaH NeMMNIgMAEMaInCS eto nel ee. pened U ef [oes AHLDEROR BE SHAY MGEISST UR: . one edge of the goff cohrse may also} has spent a considerable amount of | “mystery won is, and what her juar S. KMEM | on ine rece ee : Tha 3 Pnsaz o Ps a . 3 . 0 » recommendation o: he nom- That Compensation of rable a change sometime in| time on the telephone ng founda-|weN studied “game” may be as well Q es 8 lhatite ebipiitte i ane Sinlowite 2, oe wai@ians tions for “petting parties.” as her purpose. me o - id \ Economic Loss Similar to It develops that the party in ques- In the meantime the duction of ex- ee reside ok Government Practice tional financially in 1923 and] tion «lw suaceeds in con given to know who you ssible, the use of ¢ interest was declared greater than] her identity. However it is app to before you transact seed grains, and ever before. So rapidly did the|that the woman in question is well] ness over the telephone. sing was the membership increase that there has| versed in facts. The “approaches’ : wis i been discussion of the possible neces-| have been so numerous, and the ee Gata : CUT FORMAL Ari int F Proposal Also Is Discuss For Bismarck - Man Symphony Orchestra finer ur of the marek next winter for concerts to be separate SOO RRS beh epielerielepheebt Pity held once or twie onth at popu lar prices will b people within next two or Referenc Association of Commerce, Kirst National Bank City National Bank, weeks, — Diseussic mn several here, following the successful en tation financiaily of the Riccardo ‘ rtin concert last fal ulted King Harry ¢ rtson of Acolian Hall Mr exe w York, manager of Martin and | Went ny other artists, making arrange-| 4? iauit ments to come to Bismarck on te discuss the with Bradley of the Association of Com merce and others The proposed plan is one said to have adopte cess in many large cities, been att that Tut's tomb at Luxor, Egypt tator, due to diffitulties he Photo shows | Department has re las had with the Pierre Laucau, head of the outside one of the entr af the tomb. necessity matter Secretary corporation here, said list agency supervises oper Sioux Falls branch, ly to aid in eae it having unking conditions popular-priced con ota. Applicati for eredit certs wit mmunity backing are | new dwindled down to an ater more successful than Hmiting the) age of one or two a day, Mr. Holm concerts to a few through charging | berg said of th ual high rates of many of “The the finer artist ws Among the artists Culbertson lists under his management who mignt be obtained for « musi nin Bis marek next wit porano sol- oists, Irene Pav! Margaret a ‘Tenors t Lamont, Riccardo Martin; Violinist : Emil Telmanui, Ruth Ray Hyely jUebe ike Kreidler, Thomas Chal- | 88 restoration of which is} ations of the been with sue-| formed recen ained effect establishin Falls sub-ageney s veficial — throughout ta,” Mr. Holmberg di clhred ‘Thursday. his effect | largely psychological, however, the demands of South Dakota b ‘for new eredit from W | Corporation funds have p Says Kirgo, Feb penses w sidelines, club enjoyed an excep- dviae is e talking Nicklawsky. much busi- Sxecutive Committee: M. M.) Ror ortlyDakota Retail Havens J.P. Smith, L. D. Richardson, tion, in delivering the presi- J. O. O'Keefe. | dent's annual address before the sec- - - — par- ond day's session of the 1924 hard- y writer, at the Univeieity of | ware m convention in cook will’refuse to do any work ex North Dakota were cancelled by a] Mr. Blanding urged the association [cept the actual cooking.” And. that, nous vote -of the inter-frater- | te pass a resolution, to be forwarded | very often, is not done.—Ideas (Lon- uncil. Informal afairs will be |to Governor Nestos for presentation | don.) Winston-Salem, N. C., | “Mellon juggles figures and nists | entire banking and economic ee ape Hentraaiy pear sity of limiting the club membership | that the same tacties are thie Rave cd ofits ag | Maurice Dumesnil, Jan Chiapusso, Mi obligations witch are, #fter, the. spring:- membership invita- lease, has lead to the suspicion that Leo Ornstin, Margaret O'Connor | pledged 4o us by the Republican’ tton is issued. may be, m i for the There also is listed the Gali de| | party,” John R. Quinn, national com- furtherance® of blackmail Mamay ballet of 15 dancers. | mander of the American Legion, d PIONEER DIES ing a symphony orchestra composed | AWARDS MADE Jing the Legion representatives. g: thered for a get-together conference . at which it was expected agreement 2 | would be reached on measures the | southern Legion men would back. John Lundgren igren Lived Near scheme. Orchestra Suggested |clared here today in an address Strangers in Minot, as well as resi- A number of jan people are | | American Legion representatives ss ves from Vi South Carolina Underwood, McLean Coun- ¢ diseussing the possibility of organiz | from southern states while addr Virginia, Alabama in the struc: | tones contidence some of 40 to 50 of the best musicians of Mandan and Bismarck. The propo ents of the plan say that there are at least 100 musicians in the two cities who could ‘be drawn from to form a 50-piece symphony orchestra. They suggest further that this or- Legion represen | xinia, North and Kentuck West Mixed Claims Decision Makes chestra would be a tremendous as- set to either city for entertainment | purposes during great state conven- tions; that it would be possible to| give the public music after a surfeit of jazz; that concerts could be given during winter months, prob- ‘ably each two weeks alternately in Mandan and in Bismarck, and the organization serve as a medium by which the two cities could enlis. in the national campaign for apprecia- tion of bette | The matter etary BE. A. SCOUT CAMP Award to Persons Who Lost in Sinking Washington, Feb. 22.—Under an] award of the G American mi ed claims commission involving only part of the s arising from the sinking of the British liner Lusitania the German yovernment must — pay approximately one million dollars re- paration .for sustainea by Americans through death, property damage, or otherw: in that disaster. The decision was | est down today by Judge Edwin . Parker, umpire of the commission, | in 7 enses representing only the | st group of Lusitania claims, | Kighty eight sey ate were losses | including |to the orgi Florida were present, | rtment commanders, i adjutants, historians and other offi eryone except ‘Big Business’ | felt this was an obligation that was ” he said, ring that the railroads in| war-time contracts and ship yard! workers received large: (sunys. and | civil service employes received and! still receive bonuses ‘the national | commander declared these paymen were just and the Legion Ifid no complaint but added> that “every factor except the veterans who went front was compensated fe its economic loss and handicap.” i that President Harding was in- duced to veto the compensation bill by “an astounding mis He quoted figures wh re from a report by Rep. A. ty For Years Johannes Lundgren, aged 91 years nd six months,‘a long-time resident of McLean county, died suddenly at his home, Fourth street, last night about 0 o'clock. Old age nd accompanying debilities are be- lieved to have been the causes of death. Among those surviving Mr. Lund- gren is his wife, to whom he had been married for y Mrs. Lundgren is 89 years old. . Mr, Lundgren was born in Sweden in 1832 and emigrated to Minnesota to 1887. He camé to the vicinity of Underwood, McLean county, in 1902 and lived on a farm theye until he} retired about three years ago and came to Bismarck to live in a house adjoining that of his son. Funeral arrangements have not 1,250,000 VOTES HAVE ALREADY BEEN THE LITERARY DIGEST’S GIGANTIC NATIONAL POLL CAST IN Ye made, the amounts in the cases in-| j volving property damage of destruc: | tion carrying 5 percent interest a| Andrew of Massachusetts, showing | been completed. y ir dating from May 7, 19 [that the government paid out in the} Surviving are the widow and three ‘ fei heros tae Your State— Every State in the Union — is Voting Former Local Scout Master) (100 iio vis intcost latin tram | the war debt a ended with a bal Hieihie anaes Gs eee ter el i Fr ‘ r r a of $370,000,000 to it Believes it Good Idea leaneia cea opinion in the | his) seaniiiie caren te ed compen: sue came to ey ani spaeierety Mallen, couldeng A grand total of more than a million and a quarter ballots have already been received and are Heees ce cere Meee career aoe tabulated in this week’s DIGEST (February 25rd.) Qnly six individual States in the Union cast more votes than this at the last national election. Voters from all parts of the country have poured, and continue to pour, their post-card ballots into THE ‘DIGEST offices’ in New York. Never, outside of an official election, has there been such a flood of ballots as has been received’ in this monumental poli of the nation upon the Mellon Plan of Tax Reduction. Do not fail to read THE DIGEST this-~week an’ learn the drift of sentiment in your own State upon this outstanding issue. Bottineau Co. Suit Is Before Judge Jansonius , Judge Fred Jansonius of district 4 ‘court has under consideration the case in which Bottineau county is eking to mandamus State Treasurer John Steen to pay it approximately | $17,000 of state school funds with- held because, the treasurer said, the coulity treasurer refused to make good checks on the closed First case determining the measure of damages. Forty claims were denied in tod decisios, atements down his Judge ‘ker made a brief state nt of the facts in each ¢ nd applied them to the rules laid down in the sitania opinion Sf Novembe he cases came to him for dec on | because of disagreement between the o American com Chandler P. Mr. Wallace. SU | Aachirem, aml die Gimman come 1 would come here and go with the | ioe wine 3 i sioner Wilhelm Kiesselbach, found we had estimated the cost of . ; A Tnathe qdeuth cases, Saccording sto linet at : ‘ \tional Bank of Bottineau given to 5 ry the adjusted compensation at ap- |, 4 {him for taxes in approximately the The proposed Boy Scout camp in the Black Hills of South Dakota next surimer was enthusiastically endors- ed today by George E. Wallace, for- |, mer state tax commissioner, here from Washington on business. It is proposed that the camp be held the first two weeks after school is out, h boy to eurn the $10 expected to be | ened to meet all exxpen: hgcam id usury so he came out with a slo- FER 0 tax cut if the bonus passe: f the cleverest political tric rv Mellon proposed a duction of 0,000,000 if no bonus | passed and he added to that by say- that if a bonus did pass taxes would probably go up and prevent any reductions for years to come. “We investigated his figures and ssioner from would | any “EMILY POST s ETIQUETTE~The Blue Book of Social Usage” \ The most. complete book on secial usages that ever grow Salting 1,000 on k! ‘ two Covérs.—Chicogo Tribune. : .» . tions; $4:18, act. * he's sey noes a a be FUNK & WAG) COMPANY, Pablahers, 354-360 Fourth ‘Avemee, New Yosh Inasmuch as Secretary Mellon’s plan does not permit the payment of a soldier’s bonus—in favor of which,the American Legion is strongly lined up—THE LITERARY DIGEST this week, also pre- sents a statement from Commander John R. Quinn of the Legion and Secretary Mellon’s reply to the “The more outdoors life for the | ¢ hi : Haga questions raised in Mr, Quinn’s statement. Other articles of importance in this week’s DIGEST are: 5 o . . jj, the opinion, the basis of damages’ proximately $84,000. rc¥ear for 3 ; boys, Oa a Bir theron thle lue of a life lost or the the first fous gene We cat Her) same amount as that withheld. feds : A Baa eperanelbllity ‘under: covipetent sustained by the estate of the about that, showing that the adjust. |, TR€ case was filed late in Novem- Herrin’s Wet and Dry War Teutonic Tact at: Washington id. “The I see of Scouting | (ecedent, but the losses to cls ed compensation could be paid and | ber, hus ithe petarn ay wis . made * 9, by ‘ AG 9 gpid. The more I see of Scouting | resulting from the death, “insofar Hs| still rodeos: teres SMaRGORO ae | Thanksgiving ‘Day, a legal holiday, Mr. Coolidge’s Refusal to Oust Denby The British Labor Government in ra i » city | Such losses are susceptible of being! showed him that by red Nl the |and the’ case was dismissed, and, a Beret boys the city | messured b: yecuniary value.” | taxes except Re be hl the | new action started early in Decem- Why the Country Is 38 L 3% Wet Being EG ener Pe collected on surtaxes ets aes ee ae Japan’s Attitude-Toward Russia Who Are Undesirable Alien at 2,4 war-made millionaires B RORERE WI peat roueh hie sence ok ceo Mesee | BOY M ARVEL | thercost of the bt the Bank of North Dakota and ithe High Tide In American Plays The Apostle’s Creed or Nothing i : os 4 z court holds that Bottineau county i ° ’ Byainesday nlght, He now Je igal * suena ltraiguerr nicer enn “Faith Cures” That Didn’t Cure Investments and Finance Mas roop 40, Washington, 5 By rH iviich {s ina public’ school and AS SWIMMER. COLLEGE YOUTHS soe! of the enocks on the Fist What MacAdoo Didn’t Do The Department of Good English community house. ee Peet “ Sa = i : i : es } HOLD SERVICE or Sorin batius wit, sustain the a Many Interesting Illustritions, Including the Best and Most Humorous Cartoons ‘ War Finance 4 | New ‘York, Feu, 2 Australi Wilton, N. IDE 22.--Elwood | said. : » ,&rgoming Andrew Charlton, a 16-) Fahl and Clarence Johnson, seniors} A news story of the suit, which ap- nit Q Agency at Work . | year-old colege student for swimmer |at Jamestown College and Alton Hew-| peared in the Fargo Tribune today, , FUN FROM THE PRESS Fit: honors and many believe he will! itt ang Horace Headen, sophomores| appeared in the. Bismarck Tribuac eens 33 » worl : neigi:borood additi ere are the fi 3 Max Fleischer uni- In So. Dakota prove the greatest middle-distance/ at the same institution, members of {two months ago. The Fargo’ ‘paper, ents eats faationts Weel of ristble tte igubub- a aeten sate BE ne ait Laaerey Berd MicWinvtis, Fabo a with’ ap. |S™immer since the of} the deputation team representing the| however, erroneously stated the pling with chcer ‘and chuckles. It is a compilation of Deh Cin mie Reais baane a priest ve minute of every ines “aps Neate 4p | Johnny* Weissmuller, Chicago| Y. M. C. A. at the Presbyterian in-| amount involved, according to state all that is funniest in humor, edited by the experts oF show. Go’‘tonight and be convinced. FUN from the proximately 40 applications for loans | star, a few years ago. Charlton will! stitution were in Wilton frém Friday | officials. ihe TAArary Biseat atest -“nitty.” “the bnigh :est PRESS, produced ‘by The ‘Litarary Digest. Distributed The Literary Digest. The latest “nifty,” the brig! jon file#ront South Dakota banks, the | represent Australia in the 400 andi evening until Mond i new Sipux Falls sub-agency ‘of the |}.499 meters free stele swimming] They had THEE On ee aides | NO OEFENRE hier epigram, and the cleverest jokes are all ineluled. Ad s | by W. W. Hodkinson Corporation. Hieagifetos tected atkcherogs Goemer jevents in sgunection me she Oum| nerves at the Grand theatre, large} London, Feb. 22.—The . Egyptian 7 5 : pie games at Paris, Recently at] audiences greeting the young men.| minister to. London today male the ‘ i} Holmberg, Agricultural Loan Agency |Sydiey, competing against Arne| At the morning service, Mr. He-| fellawiag statement. tothe cette f February 23d Number—On Sale Tcday—All News-dealers—10 Cents Borg, the Swedish champion, oe gave a report of ‘the student! ed Press: ,“The Egyptian govern- swam the 880-yard event in the/ conference which was held in In- é arent atl the Enc: r/ oo 4 kh f di 2 * 5 de of Are*You Fat? world’s record time of 10251 4-5. | dianapolis the latter part of Decem- clawing: taplced. that the Eng tis a marr Qi ustinction to be @ reader . Just’ tT Thi H Using 'the American craw! stroke,| ber, at which 7000 students from all uM £ oo ae T Charlton has amazed the water ex-) over the world ‘were ‘it attendance. ad us! y IS | 'perts of the Antipodes. He stands! Mr. Hewitt represented “Jamestown | more than six feet, weighs more than; College at the convention, as tf osetia overfat people have | 299 pounds and “has an ideal build} At the evening service all four lim by following the~advice | ¢oy swimming. He has broad shoul-| collegians gave short inspirational c who recommend Marntola | ders, 2 tapering body and his great-| talks and contributed special music. | iP ove foal spss Seeleey est asset is his judge of pace. Mr. Fahl also sang several excellent) Hittle reducets that simplify the | Charlton's rise to:fame marks the! solos. he famous Marmola Pre-| return of Australia to a prominent] toe ription. If ees fatmdon’t wait—go | place. in the aquatic world, which| Careful, Your-fonor! ow our druggist and for one | it held years ago. He joins the| “Prisoner,” aid the magistrate, dolar, ‘Which is the price the world | ranks of Cavil, Champion, Hardwick,| “you have already been sentenced 11 fire a box of these tnblets. | the late Cecil Healy and Longworth,| times for vagrancy, violent Scoble le you Seneca then: i- | origittators of the Australian, crawl! embezzlement, theft, etc.” i the: Marmola stroke. “Would you mind not? s enkini i ae sath Ave., Detroit, i, - »«!leud, yout wosabipd we athe adie wreduce steadily and eas-| Growing watermelons under cover} ‘My intended. father-in-law. is in ‘tiresome exercise or star- | of hay, and sometimes canvas, has| court, and you, might ‘damage my yea! no uni Jeasant | produced in the northwest irrigated | Prospects.”*-Weekly Telegraph (Lon- (3 district fruit strict vf a ‘superior be =