The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1925, Page 8

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ee teem meow aeen suor oeners PAGE EIGHT ELKS TO HOLD PAST EXALTED RULERS NIGHT Officers To Be Installed and Candidates Initiated By Bismarck Lodge Bismarck Exalted Ruler: an initiation. ficers and a carnival, in I hall. The p.m headed b e Elks Band of Mandan, give a concert in front of the Elks Home at 6:30 p,m. when the follow ing program will be given March ‘Glory of the Trumpets.” e band will piel.” ght in June.” “When You Overturn Serenade y and Gray.” Descriptive Win China Shop.” March--‘Great Divide.” Three ten round boxing bouts will be held in Patterson hall. ‘The first bout of the evening i start at 7:30 p.m. Tustallation of officers following the boxing contests, Past District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler 1. H. Connelly of Mandan will be in will be held cho officers of the B J. L. George, E Cameron, Leading Olson, Loyal K Lecturing Inner Guard; Joe L. Ke in; SW. Derrick, T Oberg, Truste J tee; Joe Deitrich, Tiler. The installation of officers will be | followed by initiation of ndi- s by Past Exalted Rulers. will preside. ast Exalted Rulers of the K, Thompson, D PLR. , Alex KILLED SELF Say Dentist Made Elaborate Plans to Cever Suicide ciated Press) April 3.—A_ theory B. Kelly, dentist, Kan. that Dr. John to cover up evidence of a was being pursued today by the po- ice. Dr. Kelly died from the effects of an anesthetic in a room in which he registered Wednesday as “Pat Hen- derson, El Paso, Tex,” investigation has revealed. The dentist had told his wife he was going to the hotel to meet a Pat Henderson, whom he knew overseas in the army. A letter received by Dr. Monday, invited the dentist to mect his old’ army comrade at the hotel and shortly after Dr. Kelly register- ed at the hotel Wednesday as Hen- derson a telephone call was made from his room to Dr. Kelly's wife. The m told Mrs. Kelly he was Henderson and asked her to inform her hus- band that he, (Henderson) was. at the hotel. Mrs. Kelly luter reached her hus- band by telephone at his office and delivered the message. He came home and then departed saying he was go- ing to meet Henderson. Police expressed the belief that the note signed by Henderson was fictitious and that Dr. Kelly made Kelly ALM Sunday — Easter — the fash- ion parade! There will be well - groomed men in the throng, fault- lessly attired, at ease in their clothes. Those who make an investment in good appearance will be wearing Kuppenhei- mer Good Clothes. Holt and Johnsrud Fine Men's Wear. ‘BISMARCK,N.DAK. OlAMONDS JEWELAY DIAMOND RINGS Made by a leading New York house who special- ize in diamond rings alone and for whom we are exclusive agents, we now have on display a fine selection of blue white diamonds set in the very latest style set- tings ranging in price from $25.00 and up. Our Diamonds are sold by comparison. Let us convince you of the sav- ing you can make by buying your diamonds from Knowles. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler - Bismarck In the-diamond and jew- elry business for 35 years, since 1907 in Bis- marck. Alex | speaking in a deep voice,; | OVERALLS HIS DINNER JACKET | scheduled to | Fowler McCormick, son of H | grandson of John D. Rockefel! | the Inte ‘old tional Harvester Company for $4 a day. | in his working togs and in front of his rooming housc near the factory. McCormick, vorking in . Harvester king, and he Milwaukee plant of Here he is shown THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE COMPANY ASKS FRANCHISE FOR CITY LIGHTING ‘Exclusive Right to Supply Power to Bismarck Asked in Petition © A petition initi to grant an exclusive franchise for the purpose of supplying light, pow- | er and heat to the citizens of Bis-| marck for a term of 25 years was filed late yesterday afternoon with the city auditor. contains over 800 names proposes to give this privilege to the Co,oper- | ative Power Company, a corporation not incorporated in North Dakota ac- cording to the office of the secre-| tary of state. Not only does the proposed ordi- nance grant an exclusive franchise to this corporation but it also pro- hibits the city of Bismarck from manufacturing or selling any power | or electricity of its,own and at the | same: time attempts to repeal all the existing franchises of the Hughes Electric Company including the one granted recently. The provides that the company cent on its investment after allow- | ing 4% per cent for depreciation, 5 \ per cent for working capital and 15 per cent for overhead. Its franchise is to become oper- ative on Aug. 10th, 1925 and continue in effect for twenty-five years, but if the city should grant a renewal of such franchise then the company ; will turn over its entire plant free from debt to the city of Bismarck provided such renewal is made be- city council shall order all exten- the city free from debt. Annually not less than 4% per cent will be deposited with thé city for the pay- ment of the bonds it has outstand- ing. Likewise, it will file monthly statements with the city thereof. matter point out that the city has | A ithe phone call from the hotel in | building un a chain of cireumstan- [ces to throw off suspicion of sui- learned by the police that | business was not prosp: Jous, and that he took out a five t nd dollar insurance — policy last October under the terms af} j which collection could not be made in the event of suicide within one| i year. There were no evidences struggle in the hotel room. of son April 7 means a vote for! lower taxes, test Cable Gos # SILK GLOVES: Paris may waver between the sil- houette and the flare — but it is unanimous this Spring on gloves. 1 —on ker the glove—distinction and charm. Model 550—Price $2.90 | indicted tod: j grand jur A vote for Harry Thomp- | jy; efficiency and} economy in City Government. —at Cannes, Biarritz, the ungloved hand is passé. All because someone created the vogue of decorated cuffs—now gloves are lovelier than ever before, the final complement of FORMER LEADER. OF KLAN HELD ON 5 CHARGES (By The Associated Press) Indianapolis, April 3.—D. former G ction Ww ge Indictments were also ainst E: an alleged Stephenson. Paris Decrees Che Ornament Ouf? Up to Paris came the news! On the Riviera Nice, a smart Spring costume. Paris heard the news. V’oila/ By cable :ctched by our clasp, give this glov imitable charm. Model 596—Price $2.00 we As she turned ont of the Rue St. Honoré, we note lomat’s wi ‘Glove with ils scalloped cult : Model 676—Price $1.60 Beet by tre Ge te {oer piped circlets. Model 525—Price $1.75 received style notes $1 representatives, And now, Madame and Mademoiselle, the modes de rigueur of the Rue de la Paix are to be found in your own favorite shops here in the States. Speed? Yes. It fs our pleasure to trans- mit the mode from les Parisiennes to les Amtricaines with dispateh. Just as if you had shopped in Paris you, too, may wear the smart gloves‘now seen on the Bois, at tea at the Ritz or before dinner at the Crillon. ; Kayser observers in Patis keep us posted. So look to Kayser, as other wise women do, for all that is chic in gloves. j Note some of the lafest models sketched here—they come in different shades in the proper silk weights for Spring. And the prices—such as would delight the smart but thrifty Parisienne, 0. Ste- irand Dragon of Klux Klan in Indiana, was by the Marion County on five charges in con- attack on Oberholtzer of Indian- re- rl Clank and Earl d to have been compan- Monaco—over at no authotity to grant an exclusive franchise, nor can it bind itself not to enter the utility field itself by the manufacture of electric power and heat. tract and cannot be abrogated ex- cept for legal reasons. While the petition will have to be submitted to the city council at its next meet- ing for action, it is doubtful whe- ther it will ever reach the peonle except after a legal battle in the courts, and then may fail of sub- mission entirely. A vote for Harry Thomp-. son April 7 means a vote for lower taxes. efficiency and economy in City Government. an ordinance The pétition wh ich] document | is en- | titled to earn a dividend of 8 per tween Aug. 1940 and Aug. 1945. The | sions to be made but the corporation | does not agree to surrender these to! r anditor | showing its operations and the cost | Attorneys who are advised in the| Again, they state that the | Hughes franchises constitute & con-| A acw gauntlet model with handkerchief flaps in con- trating colors. Model 555—Price $2.00 was wote by @ rican just up BOY MISSING Robert Chapin Jr., 8, adopted son of Robert’ W. Champion, millionaire feed manufacturer of Chicago, has disappeared from home. He was wearing a black sweater with red collar and corduroy trousers. His foster-parents believe that he ran away in a fit of childish wanderlust. Arabic is written without vowels. 1 To Be Sure of Success Use K DODGE AGENCY GIVEN DETAILS OF HUGE DEAL M. B. Gilman this morning re- ceived a wire regarding the sale of Dodge Brothers, Inc. which sets forth the details and conditions of this immense transaction. This tele- gram reads: “President Haynes to‘ issued the following stateme! ‘Dillon Read and Company have arranged to purchase Dodga ‘Brothers, :Inc. The new owners have red the management that the business will be conducted and continued as an independent corporation and that! any rumors of | consolidation with "FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1925 Asheville. Eyen as the work of| gin. men fighting the flames progressed, for-| who previously had been prosecuted estry officials announced their belief | for trespagsing upon hunting pre: that the fire was of incendiary ori-| serves. ‘ They were ascribed to other companies are unfounded—that { the policies, standards and ideals of the present organization are recog- nized and approved and that there is no intention of changing them— | that the present management organization will remain as are.” GREAT FOREST FIRES SWEEP - and they NORTH CAROLINA | (By The Associated Press) Asheville, sands of young trees were disap- pearing early today beneath the flames of forest fires which were|: sweeping the mountains of western North Carolina in the vicinity C BAKING POWDER SamePrice ie 2 Ounces for More than Pound anda half fora Quarter "The Door to Happiness is the entrance to a home built with quality lumber. By giving exceptional service and the best in quality at reasonable prices, we are building a business that we are proud of. If you contemplate building, let us show you “the door to happiness.” Runyan Lumber Co. PHONE 94 INTERESTING NEWS ABOUT INTEREST! eae - If you open a Savings Account at the-City National Bank or make a deposit- in your .. present account not later than April 10, you " will be credited with interest at the 4% from April 1. NINTH & FRONT STS. rate of It’s a good time to renew your resolution to “Save and Thrive in ’25”! ° \ BIGMARCK, *P. C. Remington, President. NO. DAKOTA J.-A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. / C. M. Schmierer, Agsigtant. ‘Casblet. N. ©, April 8.—Thou-|! of}, Dat blame your feet when they dirag along like lumps of lead,’’— when you’re “‘too tired to take another step.’” Ordinary shoes with theircruel, unnatural and stiff, unyielding arches, strangle your) foot Only the Groeed Gripper Shoe muscles, retard your blood circulation an K gives youll three of these epeciie foot helpe: The three corrective features of Gfround Gripper Shoes will give your feet new life. 1. The Straight Inner Line—The Ground (Gripper Shoe has a straight inner edge and a full toe! which reedom give the foot muscles and toes the necessary to function as nature intended. 2. The Flexible Arch—Every Ground Gripper Shoe has a flexible arch which, because it flexes with the foot and allows perfect freedom to the arch muscles, encourages the foot arch to build up its normal strength. Thus, so-called ‘‘fallen arches” or ‘‘weak arches"® cure themselves in Ground Gripper Shoes. 3. The Patented Rater Heel—The Rotor, Heel of the Ground tee Shoe is scientifically designed to discourage the armful habit of ‘*toeing out’’ when walking. It is 2 feature found in no other shoe. Come in and see the Ground Gripper. Put your feet into a pair and notice the difference right from the start. MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP ®& McKenzie Hotel’ Block | ALEX ROSEN & BRO. SERVICE Have your Tires examined by us free of charge. We carry a full line of SIEBERLING ALL-TREAD TIRES AND TUBES. All Repair Work Guaranteed. A. & M. TIRE SERVICE PHONE 356 216 MAIN 7 Gas Stoves Make American Women Beautiful ‘ The increasing use of gas in the’kitchens of the country has been a leading factor in the preservation of youth and beauty to the modern American woman, according to the report of a recent meeting of physical cultural experts. : The use of cosmetics and the bobbing of hair were held to be merely superficial aids to beauty. Increased -leisure and better health, both largely attributable to modern gas. service, are among the fundamental rea- sons for the high standard of beauty in the United States, according to the report, which says: “Women no longer fill coal buckets, carry ashes, split kindling or soak corn-cobs in coal oil to do their cooking on a Coal-fed kitchen range. “Housewives are no longer required to supply fuel to maintain constant temperature in baking; the gas oven heat regulator permits them to enjoy the time thus saved as their pleasure dictates. No more sweltering in a kitchen as hot as the oven itself. No more staying at home to replenish the coal oil res- ervoir. ; ° “The modern woman doesn’t have to carry buckets of water in which to do the family washing or to heat for bath water. Her gas-fired water-heater does that for her. ~ “Results? Fairer hands and nails. and figures. Better tempers. cleaner, more attractive hair. ment, ‘leisure and rest. and beauty.” Lovelier faces Prettier skin and More time for enjoy- All of. which means youth If your home is not equip- ped with Gas you should Consult the ‘ * ® Bismarck Gas Co. t

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