The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 22, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE INTERS RACE DAUGHERTY IS DEFENDED BY FORMER AID Former A General stant Crimm Stories Attorney- Doubts H of Graft BUT FINDS FAULT Ww Says Department of Justice Is Not Efficient Under Pres- ent Organization me ter seh dir Washington, M wo P.)—On account ot ficulties faced some of the dif+ Harry F. Daugh MESS BERTHA R. PALMER Richholt school won the city grade | school RIGHHOLT IS TROPHY VICTOR, IN GRADE MEET, | ighly Successful Contest | | Brings Out Large Number | i of Entries in City | | | ILL AWARD MEDALS athletic championship ir a} et at the ball park yesterday af-| noon, in which several hundred { nool students competed under the ection of J. J. M. MacLeod, boys’ rk director in the city. Richholt nool wins the Elks trophy, emble- | tic of the grade school athletic | | sec 5 YARDS ™ CLASS “ig” ‘ Chris Jangula, St. 10 see. Jack Dunham, See. Ralph Stenshoel, sec. Rex Tilton, Mary, 2-5 Wm. Moore, 10 2-5 Wm. Moore, 40 Wm. Moore, 10 3-5 1 Ode, Richholt, 10 109 YARDS CLASS “C”" Matt Hummel, St. Mary, 4 ndrey Hummel, St. Ma sec. Doug 3-6. sec. Yeuter, Wm. Moore, 15 Russel 5 sec, Peterson, Wm. Moore, 13 100 YARDS CLASS “D" ae Ray Gobel, Wm, Moore, 12 1-5 Harlow 5 sec. Fred Landers, BASE BALL T CLASS, John O'Hare, Wm, Moore, Bob Larson, Wm. Moot Griffin, Wm. Moofe, 12 Richholt, 12 3-5 sec. ow 193. ft. Mary. R v THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1924 Third—Ed. Spriges, 279 points, St. | ‘SENIORS MAKE - MERRY HEREIN CLASS “D" Fjrst—Ted Anderson, Richholt Second Win. Moore. Third Mary 335 points, Ray Gobel, 314 points, AUDITORS =o t P t As@ociation here. a Northern Pacific Cc. A J ‘ t STATE MEET | D, “May Forty nd many visitors avere the.morning session of Dakota County Auditors’ A round table tax | iscussion was opened by,F. W. Put- | ch of -the tax department of the | Railroad line, with | C,. Converse, state tax commi: being called upon frequently. motion to adopt an opinion of| ohn Jorgenson, of Stutsman county, n interest rates on taxes bid in b he counties. which is contrary op of, the Attorne: was under diseus- | Annual Class Night Exercises Are Held at the City Auditorium Jamestown, wo auditors resent for he North Class Day Exercises which were held at the Auditorium last even- ing were well presented to a large audience, The orchestra, under the able di- rection of Mr Sorlien, rendered se- veral well selected numbers which were well received by the audience. Rosemary Lomas, valedictorian, read the Class History. The motto “To Be rather than to Seem” aptly expresses the attitud of this year's oner, is to ion { graduating class. Only. three,of the @r ginal class from William Moore School, Ear! Bender, Frank Robidou and Rosemary Lomas finished with the class. Miss Lomas dwelt briefly | upon the officers, the success of the various clubs, plays and other achie- vements of the class of 1 was ably characteri ss Alice Larsen. | The Glee Clubs, ably directed by | rendered three well se- lected numbers. The class poem rendered by Fra Bell Thompson was with ovations and much laughter. ‘he class prophesy was cleverly pre- sented to the audience by a tills phone conversation between E George and a former classmate. revealed some interesting news the Seniors in years to come. The class’ will was drawn up ™ due and legal form. Each Junior re- | ceived a useful remembrance. Such | curious things as a monkey, a frat pin (a horse blanket saftey), hand- painted stockings, horseshoe and _ four leaf clover, martiage license, | milk, a live dog, a licking for not | | Btaduating with his class and a curl- Miss “| It of | ing.-iron. given to Bill. Byrnes, thé- shiek, were but a few of the pos- sessions the Seniors bequeathed the Juniors. William Hillman and Gerald Livdah! were the able execu- ors of the will. George Knowles presented the e of Peace bearing the colors of * | fifteen classes to Douglas Lane, the . | President of the class of 1925. The class song, words and music written by Mary Cayou and Gene- vieve Boise was a fitting closing for the achievements of the class af 1924, The Commencement Exercises will be held to-night at the Auditorium. Camphor Is Big Surprise Everybody is surprised at the quick results from simple camphor, tehhazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small + bottle helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes. Aluminum’ eye cup free. Jos. Breslow, druggist. —Adv. 166 ft. »pionship. 162°5t The William Moore school rclay| team won for that school the reiay and the Bonham Brothers cu Richholt. school averaged | points, William Moore 791 and Mary's 739. The high pi | John O'Hare, him a gold medal; Stenshoel, 339 points, third, Ted Anderson, bronze me rhe scoring system worked out nicely, the to the Richholt school the high general average, for the Richholt. school won three medals while the William Moore school won eight. The medals for this meet, and al- o the basketball and football tour naments, will be presented tomorrow morning after the showing of the | Citizens Military ini Camp pictures at the Eltinge. SrReS hint How The ee 1 ates : | First--Ralph Stenshoel, Wm, Moore. Second—Theo. points, St. Mary. Thiré—Jack Dunham, Wm. Moore. General and R.| ‘ his faith and! paimer ¢ given the Senate Daugh aperintendent by John TH. W 1 ere filed Crimm who s: vith him throvgh-| tory ¢ St The out the troubled days of his tenure as head of the department of In h ig and ¢ with the forme Mr. Crit found | the grounds to su meee him of corrup-| Mi left here tion von for A h “it i take a lot he told the committee, believe that) Harry ever took a cent through Je Sinith, faults but Ml have elf prostituted the In the pre management of ment, however, found much ¢ he had ney-general of men titles 0 two, he to two. Attorney u tertha race for of public in with the Seere petition by placing f Bismarck Hugh Fortune, St. Mai CLASS “B” Theo. Meinhover, St. Mary, 220 ft. Ralph Stenshocl, Wm. Moore, 190 loyalty v erty re committer bore, The friends ns had 0 names to file rved Ben Jacobson, Wm, Moore, 181 ft. CLA fe Ted Anderson, Richholt, 265 ft. Stan Wyciskakla, St. Mary, 244 ft. Ray Gobel, Wm. Moore, € aD” Matt Hummel, St. Andrew Hummel, St. Doug Yeater, Wm. Moore, 213 ft. Medal Winners { The winners of the first, second nd third medals in’ the various are follows: CLASS First-—-John 07 Wm. Moo Second —Elmer Benser, ichholt, hird—Charles Win. Moore. stice, Palmer Hheen returned but it was int boys wer First, points, winning for second, Ralph silver medal; 335 points, SPECIAL—— BOYS’ SUITS Values to $15 with Two Pairs of Knickers $9.95 ALEX ROSEN & BRO. “MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP” to-night del vers Arena, of evidence, “before Lw M, Dau crooked om He had to judge the before 1 believe office.” sent the Mr to critici weted as aussi The large nd women now holding sistants should be cut tid, and they should be cut, He declared the \ secret agents also should be reduced by nin@-tenths and the district at torney’s offices throughout the coun try taken out of politics and placed on an efficient basis. Why He Quit The reason he finally resigned hfs high post in the department, he told the committee, because “the department of justic s not fune- ionthe as well as it might. Politics and inefficiency, said, were encountered by points in) "ig the vast legal framework over an Knox “of Mr. Daugherty presided. He used war fraud cases as aun example. “T told the Attorney-General day, you are tr to lose everyone of those you haven't the men that can handle them,” he Said, He told to go get a cou-} ple of lawyers who could handle! them.” : But the search “outstanding, competent had business before the government,” the witness said, “disqualifying them for taking the government's outside,“ estan nounced he it for the meet honors going because of his MINOT WOMAN IS REELECTED ASSTATE HEAD Named my oe organization and oe) best as justice Crim depart said he ein the tant number the 333° pdints, Munger, 306 points, f points, Meinhover, 316 Julia McDonough } Business and Profe foree of; Miss 5 Chas. 4 305 points, in, Elmer Benser, John O'Hare, in. by Munger, bs hn 4ft. sional Women’s Club fae aT Richholt, 4 ft, Wm. Moore, 3 [t., ne , 330 points, McDonough of Minot the state Profe the « here were Mi was Julia relected federation Doug Yeater, wi ‘m. Moire! CLASS “B" 288 points, Jack Dunham, Wm. Moore, 4 ft. 8} ie n- | this chos: president of of Business and Women’s Clubs, cluding business morning. Other en as follows: sional Leroy, Richholt, 4 ft. 6 in. Ralph Stenshoel, Wm, Moore, 4 ft.| How Many Pounds Would You! 4 in, . é “Hain § 9 Rex Tilton, Wm, Moore, 4 ft. 4 in.j Like to Gain in a bias" CLASS “Cc” Marquette, Richholt, session officers a Madora Vice-President nd Forks. State Vice-President Doniirus orivalley Gity Corresponding — Secretary Carrie Lewis éf Devils Recording Secretary son of Mand Treasurer and will, vine? EE, If you are thin and uld like to gain weight, I end you a sample of the ge, | Hilton's Vitamines, absolutely Do not send any money—just your ddress to W. W. Hiiton, Sta, Kansas City, Mo Stan™ 4 serawny in, Neil York, Wm, Stan Wyciskalja,,St. Mary, tin, Emma von one Moore, 4 ft, 5 4 ft. Mrs, in. ke, 5 uses be Amanda I use CLASS “D” Ray Gobel, Wm. Moore, 4 ft. 9 in. John Roehrick, Mary, 4 ft. 3 in, Gord Landers, Richholt, 4 ft. 7 in. ss 7 RUNNING BROAD JUMP Ce TTT TTT TTI CLASS b me Bis: Huber ‘of il Direetors——Lottie as Jamestown; Clara Buskrude tella Platt of Fargo, ded an invitat tor ion, and it was an- executive board invitation at noon to- a half ses- thanked Regio: developed that! lawyers | "4 bof ham of Bow: Minot next cony the ST STITT TTS exte n John O'Hare, Wm. Moore, 13 ft. 7 ne} would the The convention close days after a two day and on, Resolutions adopted the Bismarck and Mandan Bi and Professional Wom clubs p use of their Loc Prich, the Mayor Lenhart Fitzsimmons and the Indian Erdman Johnson, Wm. Moore, 12 iy re) a M ou find that trouble every time,” , he continued. “There also were some black sheep district attorneys whose discharge were recominended, “Did you find the Attorney-Gen- eral unresponsive to your appe asked Senator Jones shington. “Oh, he yyas all right,” Crimm said, “J never acted on anything with his consent and approval that wasn't generously given; the other side would get in there and he'd listen to them and send me a note to push it along.” Benser, Richholt, 12 ft. 10 CLASS “B” Ttulph Stenshoel, Wm. 7 in, Theo. Meinhover, St. Mary 14 fi John, McNary, St. Mary 14 ft Chris Jungula, St. Mary 14 ft. CLASS “C” the Moore, 14 ft. club for the c- Miss Adelia president; Mrs press room, tional Bisr kk, undan, the nool girls, Yesterday of fa of Matt Hummel, St. Mary 14 ft. 4 in.! afternoon the conven- ytion heard talks érs. Florence ‘Davis of Bismarck on art and Miss [Carrie Haugen Bismarek on | health ' DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT) cisions handed down by the {preme court includes Merchant plain and | chle and B.D. Skinner, defendants respondents; from. Ward county, Tom Parke, Wm. Moore, 14 ft, 5 Doug. Yed¥er, Wm, Moore 13 ft. in, Something More! BOYS PROMISE NO DAMAGE To Avoid Repetition of ‘They After meals you want ecdething more—a bit of eweet with a change of favor. WRIGLEY'S is that “something more” and it's more than thatl It is a great aid to your good health, as medical authorities say. This is from a recent book on health: “Many physicians now recommend gum chewing High school and others! Lowe judge; plainti® appealed from for a better and more compléte change of the starches who usually make merry after the! judgment where plaintiff? sought to] Px to dextrin.” annual graduation ex have} recover upon an undertaking upon | WEAK LUN S } been asked, and leading boys of the} appeal through a motion for judg-! 1 after every meal CLASS “D” Stan Wyciskalla, St. Mary 15 ft. 9 Fred Landers, Richholt 15 ft. 5 in. Harlow Griffith, Wm Moore, 15 ft. in. 50 YARD DASH CLASS “A” O'Hare, Wm. Moore, 7 sec- at: John Yast | ae Erdman Johnson, Wm, Moore, 7 Celebrations, Seniors ve 0. amage y plan. past considerable done to business ting of window taking the int®ndent H. Saxvik, that th opinion by Bronson, chief justice { will be no in the ckman, — plaintiff-appellant festival th k Loan and Investment In the Company, defendant-respondent; | has been Burleigh county, Jansonius ; through quitable action to enfor school board, and for an acounting; Affir that it has no authority over the ed, opinion by Bronson, chief jus- boys after graduation and can do no wore than protect its own prop W. Wyatt, Leeton, Mo,, says: “Hav. ing a bad case of lung trouble I tried MeMullin’s Formula and gained 25 pounds in 6 months, Feeling Fine.”| You should try McMullin'’s Formula for, weak lungs, old standing cough, | -|colds, bronchial trouble, asthma or} hay fe Hundreds report wonder- ful results, Mfrd. only by Tilden} MeMullin Co., Sedalia, Mo, Sold Ei Lenhart Drug Co. fun VS. done damag house The posjtion Pp State of North Dakota vs. Beulah erty, nevertheless sought to oid | ex 1 Mining Company, from Burleigh Coffey ppealed by} a repetition of past instances in} county aac ng Work- which many business houses which | mining com 2 ——EE>EE——=$—==== supported high school organizations | men's Compensation Pre ded in pre’ were put to considerable expense |firmed, held issues dee case; opinion —for— WHAT'S YOUR MOST REGULAR HABIT? Reading The Tribune — and it is a most commendable’ habit, too, for it provides profitable diversion and informs you of current’ events of local, national and iriternational importance. And it is your duty asa good American citizen to interest yourself in politic’‘and economic events. and inconvenience result of }ous Hughes Electric celebrations. | per curiam, Supt. Saxvily in behalf of the | State Bank of New Salem, p board, asked the boys in meeting to | respondent vs, 5 avoid any celebration, and coun- | defendant, and selled against any damage price | might result from their activities. | After a mecting the boys sent of New delegation to promise no damage | pellant; from. Morton county, Berry would be done by high school boys,| judge; involving right und interes saying, however, they could not con-| of judgment creditor, ete.; Reversed trol any rowdies which joined in} opinion by Nuessle, justice. the celebration. The school board asked the city | police department to furnish extra police protection for ~the school Mitidisgs, an’ Mayor Lenhort said| the city would cooperate in patrol- ling downtown streets. + The custom of the local high school after graduation is said not to be followed in any other school in the state. Parents also are ask- @ to cooperate with authorities in the matter. * —means that your digestion is aided while your ee, pleasure is served; teeth and digestion both benefit. Your choice of several flavors, all of the WRIGLEY quality — sealed in its purity package. Mere! Bark ay salem, intervener and ap- Member of Board of Ed- ucation at school election Tuesday, June 3rd. Geo. F. Will 3) Wrigley’s “makes the next cigar. taste better After living for more than 20! years in a pencil-box, a beetle grub | recently died at the London Na- tural Historv Muesum. Cook bv Electricity. Subscription rate $5 a year by mail in North Dakota. 60c a month by carrier. 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