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PAGE TWO —~ GEN. PERSHING TO SUFFER CUT. IN HIS SALARY To Be Cut in Half When He Retires From Army Sept. 12, Officials Say 7 ed to pass it. If the bill had been General Pershing’s present ‘ome would have been pre- | t was stated. FRANTIC COURT FANS CAUSE OF) POLICE CALLS MANY WOULD Requests Come in Fast to for Buffaloes are coming to the In- terior Department so fast that if all applications now on hand are grant- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Saxony Bans © BUY BUFFALO Dresden, Germany, nated from the Interior Department Bnwery Weshington, Aug. 2%—Re bshington, Aug. 2%—Requests | en criti he Communists, there will be nothing left of the Old German Songs Aug. 22.—-"Si- lent Night, Holy Night” and all oth- er religious songs, as well as. “The Watch on the Rhine” and numerous other patriotic airs, have been elimi- hool song books of | This action is a result of the pressure brought to bear on the | responsible for the sounds. | operators of long experience, state they have never previously encoun- tered such messages. ignals cut in on their regular mes- | tried Without success. groups of four dashes convinced me that some tion force was at work,” Burford said z : Defeat Profiteers | tacks made upon the efficiency of| C. W. Mellish and W. T. Burford, tians’ superior intelligence due. The puzzling | and as a consequence their race. s and every known method of ng rid of the, disturbance was humans, Prof. Jacoby declared. “The fact that I distinctly got four oaomee = Ireland Will intelligible _communica- LITTLE HOPE, JACOBY i Dublin, Aug. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1924 earth. They would have succeeded in| sary capital and the state guarantees this, he believes, because of the Mar-| the principal and interest. The loans to! will be given only on condition that| the far greater age of their planct,/the recipients undertake to sell at prices below the average retail prices. It is the widely accepted opinion | — among astronomers that Mars is not inhabited by beings resembling earth Much Interest in ” | Bible Conference | | Winona Lake, Ind., Aug. 22.—At- | theological education in the United The cost of liv- | States are expected to stimulate un- season. : The conference program will dvi with such subjects as Bible inter- pretation, expository preaching, pul- pit and parish problems and mission- ary work. Noted speakers have been engaged, Talking at manual work has been found by official investigation to cause considerable loss of time, cx- cept when the work is entirely auto- matic, CHIN COLLARS MARS TRYING Crush in Corridors to Hear} of nearly 800 in Yellowstone | tle hope that the question of whether | ing in the Fre ate continues to | usual interest in the thirtieth annual! petachable chin collarg: const Washington, there contrary, when Gene tires from the art income will be cut m officials close to the the allowances, but it w certain qu: Controller otherwise the on the his Aug. should be a decisi Darrow Begin His Plea For Mercy Riot calls resulted to’ Chicago, Aug control said recent! polite headaita the General will re from the crush of the » instead of his p |court fans trying to gain adm and allowances, a total ty the court room of Judge Caverly | where Clarence Darrow started his s_been assumed that sehen | plea for mercy for Richard Loeb ul Pershing retired he would i and Nathan Leopold Jr., kidnapfetoa e full pay, po without | and murderers of Robert. Franks. ted in! So great was the crush in the the | corridors and on ¢ He) of policemen w n the crowd. » forced to phone for , first for 30, then for Women fainted and se In the | sons were reported to have bee! ed s that unle t three-quarters of | we without | anted to | retire active pi me eral’s case these reach $1,500 | ually $6,500 for quarters. At lieve there was authority under ex- tisting 1 at full ances, but ne and | | light » court held up the start of yr, Darrow’s plea for half an hour ny officers were inclined to be- | until the court was cleared and all expelled from the tragedy was at the end. your friends for heat and visitors were x building. The near -| turned into comedy “There are four law fi ontinuing the Gen- to} jthe letters were from children who elasked for -| What and how old {from a recent a some of the anima away because the Yellowstone herd had outgrown its pasture. Some of “little ones for pets.” A Sterling (Colo.) man ordered two carloads. Another applicant sought a couple of buffaloes, “gentle enough to hitch in the front yard.” A Georgian wanted one for a birth- his daughter. Press, which sent ment’s announgement over the country, today a letter from a man in ing: Id like to have one of those es that you, are giving away. ones do you send?” The letter was referred to the de- partment which will begin distribu- tion of the animals next month. Preference will be given to muni- cipal zoos, many of which have ap- plied for a few animals to form the nucleus of a bison herd. ‘is inhabited will be answered | next Saturday when the planet will OVER RADIO? Strange Group of Sounds} Picked up at Point Grey Wireless Station Vancouver, B. C., Aug. 22,—Mys- | terious signals picked up by Point, Grey wireless station here, during the last week culminated in a strange] group of sounds, causing wireless cx- perts here to wonder if the planet | Mars is trying to establish commun- ication with the earth. Four distinct groups of four dash- es each came through the" ether to- day, the operators stated. The sig- nals, they said, were in no known} code, atarlingloniatow no tevandcertd’l ing with “zipp” and that neither! | earth in 120 years. This is the opinion expressed by Harold Jacoby, professor of astron- omy at Columbia University in an article published in the New York | Evening Post. “Unfortunately,” he wrote, “it is not possible to hold out much hope that the question will be settled ut en he went on to argue that if were inhabited “by living crea- 3 more or less resembling our- | selves; not necessarily in® physique and personal appearance that at least in the they long since probably would have possession of intelligence,” j established communication with the South Side Grocery :: SATURDAY SPECIALS be higher than in Great Britain or! Bible Conference to be held here Aug. 22 to 23. in Ulster. This affects the wage question, and workers resist reduc: have been lowered. The government has been months pressed in the Dail to deal drastically with profiteers. The farmers complain that they are get- ting low prices for the stuffs sold at high prites in the cities and towns. Food control and fixed prices were advocated. The@government plan for reducing prices has just been announced, and | will be embodied in a bill to be sub-{ mitted to the Dail. It provides for competition with the prefiteers by lending money to organizations will+ ing to go into business against them. The banks are to advance the neces- enlarged attendance each tions in wages till the prices of food | several years, but its leaders predict | | that as a result of the recent criti- for|cism of religious educational work, notably by the In: and Religious Research, there will be an extraordinary attendance this t officials would dis- r, preferring to x actually rose. TI the Governm cuss the mai antil the would com hance s approved vouchers for full pay and allowances after con- sultation with the Judge Advocate General. The vouchers would then have to go to. Controller General McCarl for his deci At M McCarl’s office it was ‘said recent! that the matter had not been brought up. Created by a Congressional act of June 1, 1888, the office of General of the army went out of e bn Aug. 5 of that year, the the death of General idan, but it was revived by the act of Sept. 3, 1919, passed to fit the case of General Pershing. ‘The act of 1919 provided that the General should have the “pay prescribed by Section 24 of the act of Congress approved July 15, 1870, and such al- low: the President shall deem -appropr In making the point that there was nothing in existing law making y exception in favor of General :Pershing for full active pay after retirement, Government officials re- led that the War Department had iproposed legislation which would have operated to retain the General on the active list, but Congress fail- Scott’s Grocery YES! WE DELIVER fot PHONE 816 ~ | ress, ce clear the corrido papermen pass in and out,” the Judge. A roar of laughter swept judge, spectators, attorneys and defendants, when the “press” entered in the person of a chunky messenger boy, his hair awry, collar twisted, and face red, but with a triumphant grin on his features. “Money was the big handicap, in| the case, Mr. Darrow said in his ad- said “People were given extravagant stories, and this prejudiced them to- wards us.” A group of bust portraits of Lu- cretia Mott, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Santon were placed in the crypt of the national capital. These English words have been in- corporated: into the French language: bookmaker, camping, challenge, court (in tennis, etc.), and bridge (the card game). The dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, weighs 64,000 tons. pe 311 7TH ST. THE BIGGEST REASON YOU SHOULD TRADE HERE 10 Ib. sugar ’ For each $10.00 you pay on your account when paying in full or with each cash order of ten dollars. You can start a new bill on the Ist and 15th of each month. This will give you all the sugar you need from pay day to pay day for 8¥c per pound. Saturday Specials ’ War on Flies, regular 25c seller, 1 0 c per box.. Fruit Jar openers, reg- < ular 50c seller, 2 5 c today ....... Premier Knife & Scissor sharpener. = While they last 15c . Swift Mild cured picnics, oa 22c ‘Brown&Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY Successors to E. A. Brown. a = 120-5th St. SATURDAY SPECIALS Complete line of fresh Fruits and Vegetables. E- Extra Special small sweet juicy Oranges, “8 dozen for. . 5 Cho’ a 25c nd 350° .; Minneopa brand’ Queen Olives, special per quart jar: Minneopa brand Canned Grapefruit special 4 cans for..... = Mothers Shell Macaroni e bone 4 pkgs for. lersheys Pure Bulk Cocoa -, special per pound..........0.0.6- bas nes toro 5. sewed brooms, em price Horrgel Austin Bacon, per lb. 28c White Sess tor 48C (Two bars toilet soap free with each deal.) Oranges, sweet 7 2c & juicy, 6 doz.. -Cantaloupes, 15c. Two for Phone 53 : : ‘per dozen A Good Place To Get Your SPRING CHICKENS MILK FED VEAL SPRING LAMB SMOKED MEATS COLD BOILED MEATS Quality Meat Market Fifth & Broadway. Phone 722 | BROWN “JONES @.S.S. CALL OR TELEPHONE 34 Our Fruits and Vegetables for this week end are unusually fine. We have selected the choicest from the best sources. PEACHES, PEARS, GRAPES, PLUMS, MUSK MELONS. CELERY, GREEN ONIONS, CORN, GREEN PEPPERS, TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS. CHASE AND SANBORN'S COFFEE. SMITH’S HOE TT PEARS, PEACHES, PLUMS, WATERMELONS, GRAPES, CANTALOUPES. ——FRBESH VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS—— ROASTING EARS Saturday Specials 35¢ packagé Graham Crax.... 1 Ib. Watsons Cream Toast 16 oz. package University Macaroni . be Mrs. Hare at our store today and Saturday, demon- strating Mazola and Linit. + With each purchase of Linit you get one Free. Try this stareh in your next wash. ~- Yours for Good Service. J. B. Smith, Grocer 204-—5th St. - @ spark nor a ¢éntinuous ‘wave was | On Groceries and Dry Goods Sugar, all you want 1214 lbs Swift’s Pienic Hams, per pound.... Creamery Butter, 1 lb.. Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, lar ge size, 3 cans for G2 CaNS MON cid cio ccsee es oe 1, Ulikem Strawberries, regular price 35¢ per can .... 3 cans for.. Homa Malt Extract, regular price HBO. Wee (Cage cod gaqunanes seco. GROANS ior csescresorescneyesursicieuslsterete cross Liptons Coffee, 1 lb..... 8 kinds of assorted Cookies, Iced Ginger, Atlas, Jumble Ginger Snaps) 3 IDS... ccc... .0. Velvet Tobacco, 3 cans............ Overalls 220 denim Union Made, SIZESV OD UO AQ sistas ochiaieiscdcelaisie eds Men’s Shirts, $1.00 values only..... Boys’ Coveralls, sizes 7-16 sizes, reg- ular price $1.85, our price....... Bibless Overalls, only a few left.... Ladies’ fine cotton Hosiery, regular price 30e pair, our price. .:...... WE HAVE FRESH FRUITS OF ALL KINDS. South Side Grocery 120 Sout h 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Co. Warehouse SLOVEN BROS., Proprietors PHONE 571 Richholt’s Cash and Carry [meen] Grocery [===] The Original Cash and Carry Store. SATURDAY SPECIALS 12 Ibs. Granulated sugar ...... 3 Dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs. 83 Dozen Oranges ........... 3 medium size cans Van Camps Beans...............0. 8 ‘Large Cans Calif. Peaches....... nanbasagoAnses Hoan 3 Large Cans Tomatoes ....... Gausana 3 Large Cans - Farm House Pineapple. . 3 Cans Farm: House String Beans, new pack, worth 20¢ a can _Monarch Sifted Early June Peas, ; new pack, worth 30c a can, 3 cans...... 8 Ib. box National Biscuit Crackers............ 3 lbs. ‘Nat. Biscuit ° Cookies—Harvest mixed......... Fancy. Spring Chiekens, 3 0 c per pound........... Sor Big fat Squabs. 20c c Fresh shipment of ‘his Back ‘Bacon Just received. Eaeh . Swift's Picnic Hams, 6 to 8 Ibs. at right’ prices. Thousand Island Salad Dressing, two, bottles ..c..cessssecusseneeseverenss 25c Se —TRY RICHHOLT’S CASH AND CARRY: PLAN— 24 +52 ing of a narrow band of fur edget with crepe de chine or the mate: ial of the frock are shown for fall dresses. The conference has had an| year for Come in and see the new’ fall dresses — they are beau- tiful. Bismarck Cloak Shop. itute for Social ismarckFood Market SPECIALS —FOR— | Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid First Division will conduct a Food Sale from our show windows on Saturday commencing at 2 p. m. Drop in early and make your selections. FREE SATURDAY | DEFIVERY Bananas Good firm>extra fancy ripe’ Bananas. (Not over ripe.)- -2 dozen FIGS Fancy Calif. Figs. 4oz. Pkg.” 3. Pkgs. for only Guaranteed fresh stock. PICNIC HAMS Armour’s, fresh ship- ment, nice and_ lean, good color. ABout 8 pounds average Per pound only ..... Rain 23 Cc CORN ON COB Home grown, good fancy sweet aiid’ tender ears. CABBAGE Fancy home grown. Large Solid Heads. BEETS Fancy home grown. Per CARROTS Large Bunches, grown. Per bunch only \.. Sugar Extra fine Granulated—Last chance €With a’Grocery Order.) (Sugar’ is higher.) FRUIT NECTAR DANISH PRIDE Zieve’s—Original. Tall cans — Wisconsin 4 oz. bottle. - Pack highest test. me 65c 8 cans CORN | \ Good solid pack. Pure Bulk Cocoa. Quality Guaranteed. 2_cans for only... +. 29c¢ RAISINS Sunmaid Seedless in bulk. 8 pounds 2 for only: . Santa Clara Prunes. medium size. 8 pounds $1 .00 for only. . Cauliflower, Wax Beans, Peas, Tomatoes, Etc. Trade goes were invited—and stays, where well treat “We Thank You” Blackberries, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cantaloupes, Watermelons, Malaga Grapes. 49 Oranges 49c They are sweet and juicy. Bananas While the ‘last, per dozen................. vee 800 Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Carrots, Beets, Cabbage, Radishes, Celery, Celery Cabbage, Green Peppers, Rutabagas, Wax Beans, Sweet Corn. COTTAGE CHEESE SWEET CREAM - Heinz’s Bulk dills and sweets are the finest obtainable. - National A fresh shipment. We have installed a very fine cooky department which’ makes shopping easier. —Coffee— The coffee market continues strong and will for some time to come, so expect higher prices. The Battle Creek food products have arrived. Last ‘Daler Bards 4:80 pi, “Other weak 4:00:p. ma. Close 8:00 p, m, tay

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