The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 29, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925... from among the best ‘youth of the The first acrial passage of the| New vessels launchéd last year CONFESSION YOUTHS URGED IA MR Lee CUD UC echo RADIO ENGL British ‘channel was in 1785, when| number 024 with a total tonnage of Penton Conroy cee cleat yao Francois Blanchard, a Frenchman, | 2,247,751. Of the later amount the of discipline. The honor system is f and an American companion, made | share of Great Britain amounted to ts employed and young men ure pledged o tho trip ise balloeh, aoe lane aby SAE! 7% * to obey the rules. 2 Camps in the 7th Corps Area will . ae cee be held from August Ist to 30th ‘at Bs ( N a wee U K Pp Foits Leavenworth, Des Moines and : aa : Snelling, and ‘from July 23rd ‘to ALG BUG Ci User: Baers), : Cooperating with the American Legion and the Retail | Mo. for basic students only. Coin US 2) "Se cx og dois Coolidge Am Among Young) Attendance chtails no expense to aa Oo Merchants division of the Association of Commerce, Bs ‘ ie | #f . eis” ‘ To ' Traini the young manor his parents/as the| |». : Card in Identification | - : d Men To Take Training — | Government défrays the cost. For] |! : Pass this store will be closed from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Memor- Case of Veteran | og Sigs %, * 5 This Year full information write to/the C. M. 4 : i ¥ 3 T. C, Officer, army) Bldg. Omaha, "3 ‘ ial D: es ae OO ed ae : : ial Day. Cee Ae oe ecrnereeein: | - - y Omaha, Neb., May 20.—President’s| Minneapolis, May 29." The govern | FC arias 4 son among first to enroll in Citizens'| TWENTY: EIGHT mn ca ate tas Bl ; ioe ced’ SE te ene! BODIES TAKEN | | Kags =| & WHEN THE COLORS PASS i pez-Frazie 1 : ident and Mrs. Coolidge, who has pre- von Fe im MeRiine indents : , viously attended the Citizens’ Mili FROM SHAFT tiff in the baffling i . 4 , i iraiaing Cakpiat C&apyD H * Herel Metanraai not a Fra : : } chusetts, was among the first} Coal Glen, N, C., May 29.—(AP)—] [i REMEMBER WHATT enc Grouse Nadien: soldier y é to enroll this year, and plans for his| Twenty-eight bodtes had been recov- 5 Hopbepevestion’ of tHe’ exhibit, was 7 , ae departure for camp for the four|¢red from the bowls of the Caroline aa 4 Pateruy, “atayetee ‘French, United j : weeks are now being made. | Coal company mine here at 8 a. m. At SYMBOLIZE States district attorney at ; ? President Coolidge is an ardent| today, while four other bodies were |B t when the court room was hushed in- | supporter of the camps and the fact|/declared to be close to the 2,300 foot (ordtep quiet for MJ. Joh s that he is sending his only son to|jlevel and rescue workers said they é 1 charge of the Min an participate in the camp training, is| Would be brought to the surface : inet <i cold e freedabrotvinvantlgattony DE 3 ¢ evidence of the high regard in wafch| shortly. Officials estimated that 20} Miss Grace Hazen, an assistant eet ben Ce in 0) ile et tinent of Justice, to testify that) a 4 The places the movement. “The young ae sue ya: ae entombed between physicist and one of the very few of Valley Forg: hilo and the Wilder- Lopez-Frazier had admitted to him ; the 2,300 foot level and the end of} women radio engineers, is shown e—S! that he was Arthur Lopez, a Mexican BS patriotic devotion to their country,”) the main shaft operating one of the standard wave ness—San Juan—Chateau Thierry and Johannes swore that the plaintiff . says President Coolidge, “and they aT meters of the Bureau of Standards : Reveitiny 20, it. after Welt | Miss BenayRun ; Miss a Joy of Washington, D. C,, give| have an opportunity today of prepar- Cantilever shoes for com-| at Washington, where she is employ: the Meuse. warned that anything he said, might| the fish in the Potomac a treat with their of an appropriate | ation for service in time -of peace.| fort-lovers. A. W. Lucas Co.'e¢. be used as a basis for criminal ac-) fishing costume for ladie: ay Severninent has soe ths the ion agains! a ed oh z ee Seth itizens’ Military Training Camps, ! : A ee eu AEE ur ec qeateeriee sie | Gomeeen on i which are essentially schools in cit- For young lives risked or given there, of Joe Lopez. \ inets, und clock cases, whose] izenship. They are conducted by the The local department of —justice| \ ; cated all over the coun-| War Department which alone has| a strong, secure, contented, land acknowl- e loc Hae : eturned in the United] personnel sufficient to give th i chief testified how the false con: i p it to g e vari 4 Sapa uate aiepLeed eter” ubpee| s court today by the| ous types of training offered in HAVE YOUR TIRES REPAIRED THE . edges its debt today. Frazier had outlined facts to him. Hebets : them. They are adnfinistered by y Johannes said Lopez-Frazier ex- . ‘ : selected officers of the Regular plained his inability to sign his own] ¥ b e -| Army and the Reserve Corps, under a name, “because he had no education” | traint e and commerce and discipline well adapted to a plan of and said, the agent testified, that he while indictments mentioned unlaw-] voluntary civilian training, These sd : could sign Arthur Frazier better be-| ful conditions as far back as 1913! camps are an essential in the plan of 39 pags rs, Hennuli Reacter, Avthot's yet they specifically noted that the | national security. They promote er. eson S mother, had taught him how. Property Defaced as Youths violation ave ta ce] obedience to law and respect for in- Johannes, in direct examination, Palos in the 1 ree y stitutions of a well-ordered society. Backed b Year’s of Ex e. ience. testified that the plaintiff said he} Run Wild Unmolested —— —— Young men are helped to physical ie peri e had misrepresented his true indenti- By Police MAN WANTED health, mental vigor and moral ex- cellence. Social understanding and SF natiaceer uatitandcteusb:| Hi FOR MURDER _ |éemocratic feeling are developed; (All Work Guaranteed) tain’ medical treatment from the| Property was defaced and respec HELD IN MINOT | tte tear ontcome oF the eee United States Veterans Bureau. able citizens were insulted by i nite: at table citizens were insulted by Courtesy in act, sympathy in feelin Se ea eee ee all tae (AP)—John Draft,| tolerance in thought, are the ideals. vat pacar ati] ot main eee nr ae SNYDER DRAY AND TRANSFER | sidewalk: store windows and build-| Sought for two years and a half }ing thi sons to camp because of ‘ ele : us the alleged slayer of shal Carl} the possibility of unfavorable asso- | ites ye advantage of end of the| Peterson of Westhope, N. D., who|ciations will take comfort from the . ais te PHONE 474 OR 18 Sa : t.| was shot by a band of yeggs, which | fact that the first family of the land OPEN EVENINGS school ter d the fact that their accel iten ant e ie is discipline burglarizing a store in that vil-|does not hesitate to send their only Tenet NOU) "liage, is held in the county jail in/son. ‘The applicants for the Citizens’ *, e y ee Eight Instructors, Leave Sonnet a vandalism, the) te todns, Milltaip! raining Gampatareleeletted| 216 Main St. Phone 356 Black Dirt ‘and Fertilizer. N.D. A.C. This Year [tte anvthorany. smeared with Dry Stove Wood, Coal, Sand, Gravel, A cowardly insult was hu Resignations of eight members of} one member of the school b the faculty of the North Dare a sign’ with letters three fect hi ¥ Ashes Hauled, Excavating, Teaming and Agricultural college were accepted; | which was painted on the side of the ; | 2 8 one leave of absence granted and one} building where this good citizen has 2s ss : ? ¢ i Trucking of All Kinds. transfer to the State School of Sci-! his office. ‘Our land is. the dearer for our sacrifices. The blood ence at Wahpeton authorized, by the] Hardly a business place in Bis- of o a * ry Py sane state ‘board ‘of administration, meet-| marek escaped the ruffians and in- f our martyrs sanctifies and enriches it. Their spirit ing with Dr. John Lee Coulter, presi-| sults were painted on walks in front i : : passes into thousands: of hearts. —_ Distance Hauling, Piano and dent of the college, yesterda: of business houses, the proprietors o i Z 4 A ‘urniture Moving a Specialty. Several other resignations from| which have been supporters of al i Clothe these thoughts and sentiments by a covering |]: ie Pp y. the A. C, faculty are to be expected! school activit nd who have con of flowers that the last resting place may be kept green ¢ soon, it was reported, Higher sal-! tributed generously for years to I ‘D and glorious. For tomorrow ‘is Memorial Day—the eucs offered by other institutions} schoo! organizations and publica- .) - : Pas are responsible for most of the res-) tions. ofp day of heroes and loved ones who have passed on. ignations Dr, Coulter said. Many of the merchants are thor- gnations of the following were! oughly angry over the vandalism of accepte last night and threaten to withdraw Robert McConnell, assistant pro-| all support from High school xeti- fessor in agricultural education, go-, vities. ‘I have always contributed to ing to University of lowa; no suc-’ student activities and institutions,” cessor named. one business man today, “but 1 E, 0. Holien, instructor in archi-) am through. Evidently my name tecture, resigned to take advanced| failed to get on one of their lists of work in Massachusetts Institute of; financial supporters and the result Technology; successor, Jesse Green,!is that my store windows and the graduate of Oregon State College! walk in front of my place of business sachusetts Institute of Tech+/ were daubed with whitewash last night. However, even if I had made 4 cI s, director of physi-|no contributions to the students 1 ane PARI ene ho successor named.!am a heavy taxpayer and my money is . §. Kimball, assistant professor! going toward the support of the of pharmacy, going into business for, s s. Si y, the police saw what himself in Los Angeles, Cal. was going on last night. ‘They did, J. E. Adams, instructor in chem-| not see fit to stop them when they istry, going to University of lowa as| were in the act of defacing proper- instructor; no successor named. | ty, but it is not too late for arrests IN MEMORIAM Hugh Satterfiled, instrugtor in}to be made. The hoodlums in that chemistry, going to University of| crowd last night should be prosecut- lowa as instructor; no successor|ed as warning to others that the named. : [rights of citizens shall be respected | So here shall silence guard thy fame, Hugh Satterfield, instructor in!and their property unmolested “ zoology, goes to Ohio State Univer-| oe i But somewhere out of human view, naned “4 nein momen | Big ieondnee Whate’er thy hands are set to do, erber Trowbridge, instructor in anufacturers * ° Se oridas, wo (ake fellawshin at Is wrought with tumult of acclaim. University; ccessi named. ee eae ane Sndichen —Tennyson. See ; SM mathentaties, and A, J. Mayer, in- onfBY The Aangei ed Press) jore Closed 10 a. m. to 4 p. m, Saturday. BI ARCK structor in botany; no successors “hicago, ay —Two undre Wednesday, June 10th. WE CLOSE FROM 10 A. M. TO 4 P. M. SATURDAY. EiTUNUULEGLUMUDARS ETT TS IC | T\ 7 CLEANERS DYERS HNHNUUURUVANANAAA AN AUAOTOAU AAA rol THUUUUNUAENUHIUGERAGUOGAUUA)UAA ¥ named. and sixty-nine indictments agai: In addivion to the $ jons,| manufactors and ndividuals con- “8 . jin tdi to Ghote renjgnations| manuteions and individuals con FIRST NATIONAL BANK Web ro r mechanics arts, was transferred 9), gerators and furnitures and . ) the State School of Science at Wah-! goods such as dining room se The Pioneer Bank i i z ay peton, His duties have been to su-|—$—$— : ‘Merchandise of Merit Only’ pervise mechanics arts instruction at i the Wah instituti doth, neaeahen GA ey PERRY Rudolph Otterson, i i weet, Sac eeacey | UNDERTAKING to’ continue graduate work. 3 PARLORS Johnson, graduate of the University of Wisconsin, was elected to take { licensed Embalmer in this position for a year. Charge. PROBATION OF __ | wignt Prones 100 or 484R. McCLINTOCK WILL POSTPONED (By The Awocited Pres) \{ WEBB BROTHERS Chicago, May 20—Interest in the {lf Undertakers Embalmers a Ce : g i ar" TY OF u.s,-cigcus’ case of the $1,000,000 fortune, of the - ' : / 2 CORPORATION m' McClintock — has Funeral Directors " ne fi : ‘of the filing Eee eee ine License f intelner in mew ’ : URS < amucts Northern Trust Company. ri . . . Te ee ‘was Jeft to William D. Shepherd, now on trial on the charge of mur- a dering McClintock, this ward, no dis- Their ' shrouds of Old Glory may be of our past conflicts. The day: when: we want to give +600 EDUCATED ANIMALS Bee rg inte eat hace moulenes ‘in the graves vas in our outward demonstration of out “Kegping thelr memories Ma™ i ha STUPENDOLELY PRESENTING Seen postponed, pending the out: : earts and our memory their flag flaunts | i SAUSEMENT f the trial. A : green.. Their graves are our Mecca of commemoration Are the second week of #hepherd's W. E. PERRY proudly; their deeds glow brightly and aid . trial draws near its close with only * * —our, inspiration to great deeds “and: the ‘inculeation three furore accepted, intersst in the|Ml EAYNERAL DIRECTOR their sacrifice spurs us on to nobler case-is largely confined t things and thoughts. of paftiotiam to our Postorlty. Let 1 no “grave go un- fer hbo Whites suaaing state wit-|§ Parlors. 210-5th Street. attended. ‘neps, and for four other men ae 3 | tre lieved to. knowicége of |] Night and Day attendant E'1 SORENSON HARDWARE COMPANY Tickets including Reserved Seats on Sale Show Day At / Phone 687 * ‘ Lenhart’s Drug Store at Same Price as Cha! 4 : Hours cme 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ng’ Hours A om. ee : “ Ceus Grounds, as Charged Upon Although the bulk of the estate, Day Phone 746 f : : “ MARVELS |? _, HISTORIC AMERICA Feng in tne a De Shertera |, Night Phones 246-887 |. WRAPPED IN GLORY ‘ The day of deference to the inariny and ‘the ‘heroes SHERDS. OF ELEPHANTS

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