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PAGE EIGHT . : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927, | OUTLOOK GOOD BONUS TAX MAY | BAND PROGRAM FOR STRONG 9 GIVE TREASURY oncss noar w raw amer IS BROADCAST NICE SURPLUS ‘= Temsrt inte THIS SEASON Tow Sih Hoye a “Ti ‘ON _BRONNER World’ of Its City in ice Correspondent Concert Over KFYR New Men to Make Baseball | Chances Look Bright dinner conceirt at 6 p. m., a popular concert at 3; classical program for 8 p. m.; poppular concert at 8:30 and novelty danse program at 10:15, i WAMD (P44): Minneapolis, hasta musical préj:ram at 7:30 p. m. with the sky rocket frolic on at 11-p. m, WHDI (:Af3) Minneapolis, will put on a prize program from 9 to 10 p. WDGY (263) Minneapolis, has a | pep” hour |orchestra from 7 to 8 and a dance program from 10 until 11 p.m. | the Governors | Million Dollar Balance May ;, Be in Treasury if Levy Continues in 1928 Belgium, April 20.—The re going to have a mect- famous watering place vy Mombers of the New Salem Boy Band last night such us they gever had be- ‘ ! “told the worl about their town, when they broad- cast @ program over KFYR. The band is composed of 22 mem- A string | quintet goes on from WGN (303) Chicago at 6:45. KDKA (309) East Pittsburgh, has a concert at 7:30. WOI (270) Ames, presents the Rhodes ‘High at 8. At 10, WGN It will be the first Rotary in- ternational convention ever held North Dakota may have a treasury surplus of almost $1,000,000 when the twenty-first legislative assembly | non-English speaking éoun- | Bismarck, has prospects for a base- ball team this year which should be bers, all of school age. Mr. Jacobson, is a member of the Its director, will have “Bam N. Henry.” ry poreurieyomray joer latlt ae ‘It will be the first ever attend- even better than last year’s and fans New Salem high school faculty. As-| Among babies, during the first year meets in 202) if the one-mill tay for! ed by an honesteto-goodness king are now awaiting the arrival of warm sisting, artists were Harry Reynard,| of life, the death rate of boys is 19 ued through 1928. The estimate, is based’ on the ‘probable cost of the though unofficial, | Albert of Belgium. « | It will be the first ever ad- dressed by an honest-to-goodness weather, when the first meeting of the year is to be held to get «lineup on prospects for the Bismarck nine. L. G. Klopfleisch and Mrs. A short talk on the advantages of New Salem and the development of ‘red eat per cent zt her than that of girls. \ Hu ; Viscountess—Lady Nancy Astor. ‘The meeing will be held probably 46.000 men were eligible for the state| Rotarians will find themselves ill says, and points out that due to On tonight's program at 7:45 will bonus only 26,676 applications have| been received today and only a few) additional claims are expected. A recent announcement by the ad-| jutant general's office said t n April 1 the claims paid totaled 23,-| 750 and that he expects to reach or pass the 26,000 mark during the year outnumbered by Europeans at a convention. Ostend is preparing for a crowd of 7,000 to 8,000. Seven: specially char- tered steamships will bring 2,800 from the United States. Great Brit- ain and Ireland will contribute some 3,000. Belgivnm and Holland will fight! {the late spring it is not advisable ito have games too early, as it will !do more damage to the players than it will good. Asked about the prospects for this year’s team, Church had little to say, due to the fact that he does not know whether he will be able to be as active in its management as he be the Ba, Jackson of Indiana dan Coming of the a talk b; Northwest.” ce cast. The regular Tuesda; program was if Lewis F. Crawford of the State Historical Society on “The; Big Cattle Outfits to Baseball scores, news items, weath- er forecasts and market reports will also be broad night feature roadcast from 1927. for third place. i was last year. 10 to 11:30 last night, with Curtis 1,000 Claims Left Unless an avalanche of new claims is received before July 1, when the| ; time for making applications for the! g An Elpow-Brushing Year Such will be the first of two great international gatherings to be held Prospects Good He docs say, however, ‘that he thinks Bismarck should have a better ter and summei son walks to work—42 blocks from Indianapolis, April 20.—()—Win- Governor Ed Jack- Dirlam and his playing. 'R Broadcasters for the] on European soil this year, The see- | n the gevernor’s mansion to the capi- than 1000. el peg) ten (of the majority of fans, should |“ Nelghbors’Waraed’ late: since” that Radio’s Rialto | in 1) : . | FRETS notion of the majority of fans, s! arned long since tha: For the last several years the one-| ROTARY'S START be a good enough club for anyone. | it’s useless to Offer him a lift in pa Se | mill tax has yielded about $1,000,000 A lonely youn? man's desire to jIn addition to lust year's standbys | their cars. Some of them have taken and this sum has paid about 3,000} broaden his friendship started lof “Doc” Eddie T Kelly | to joining him. (By The Associated Press) claims annually. On this basis there |] the Rotary Club movemens zz igtnonccn, Shorty" “Fuller” “Long | finds, members “of his official fame | ,,WOCOs the Twin Cities station, will would be a treasury surplus of about) years ago, He was Paul P. Har- John” Sagehorn, Lefty Slonicker, and | ily, legislators or political leaders] © road: program from New York &t 8 o'clock tonighd and from 8:30 to 9 the Yale Magee $700,000 by the end of 1928. Two additional factors may change ris, a Chicago attorney. He and three acquaintances trying to keep pace with him as the: Joe Fairchild, there are several new walk downtown, threshing out ad- men. the situation slightly. One is the|] began lunching together. After Timmy Riley, one of the best all-| ministrative problems or adjusting] *!ty “Around the World” dinner. fact that delinquent tax collections || awhile they invited others, to around players in the state, who will | party difficulties, | popular concert will be on the air over may increase the surplus und anothet}} join them, picking men of dif- hold down some infield position, is} Jackson has a dual fondness for at 9: le. string trio is the fact that a large number of pedestrianism—he likes it and it] @nd a group of soloists will be heard nt businesses or professions one of the newcomers who is ex: unperfected claims already are on|] for varicty's si ected to prove valuable. He played) keeps- him fit. He has been walk- at 10 p.m, lance program | file, The law effective July L pro-|] There now are nearly 2,500 Rith the fast Grove team last year|ing sinte he trudged from his How-| scheduled for 10:3). | The | 38-piece vides that no new claims will sbe i] Rotary clubs with 125,000 mem- und led the team, hitting better than| ard county farm home to country | Elks band wilt broadcast om hous pro} accepted after that date but sets) dors New York and London 500. ‘He will be a welcome addition | school as a lad. Despite his 52 years, | 8tam over labile laches ho time limit on the perfection of |} the ‘only cities allowed to have ‘to the Bismarck lineup. he never fecls fatigue from his daily ‘ heft Meal Fede ae jittle symphony orchestra at 6 p. m.; dancing at 7, and a popular program | [)RUITS at 8 For long distance fans, the Reliable Ges equi with United States Army Band will enter-| Loraia (Red Wheel Sreationt Regu: tain through WJZ (455) New York, beep their bors emt “al claims already filed, The adjutant! general's office docs not look for many new claims, expressing the be: | —————————— lief that most of the persons listed| ond will he the American Legion con-| as eligible who have not received] vention. in Pa in September, of; a North Dakota bonus already ha Lefty Gaznick, a pitcher of no mean six-mile hike. ‘repute, who chucks with his left arm, Federal Grand Jury more than one club cach, will also be with the team.’ He hit lover 500 with the Groves and gave Riley a merry chase for the’ leader- HARRY H course. f , : Ja bonus from another state.|""Ameriea and the people on this! ROGERS .. Sore, EE lla td the name oeee ts Convenes at Fargo} and wic ana KYW, at 6:30. ira cary eeothnd paves ‘and saves ns totaling about $200, f the big water will brush el-| qin one of the new additions ant‘had'the oad time. It’ does away with the heavy ‘sin convention vr did before, being held up because the not been definitely de Fargo, N. D., April 20-—#)—S. J. WRIM (257) Minneapolis, has 4) sitting, the tiresome watohing, the house and Read Today’s Offer, + ot the You Who Have| LORAI halls as they “The four men pictured at the top composed the very first Rotary club, reputation of being as good a catcher cach case son ing Albert of Belgium will attend erganized in Chicago. Left to right, they were: top row, Paul P. as there is in this part of the coun- Doyle, woe 5 ests nde Hl fact has arisen to hold up/the Rotary. affair as an honorary Harris and H. Shorey; then i ylvester Schiele and G. F. Loehr. try. He is a hustler and possesses pa Hse - cage in areas it and final disposition of | member, having been given that dis- Lady Nancy Astor and King Albert will be featured at the Ostend @ onderful arm cou! s in the government build- may be held up until the} tinction’ by. the Francisco club Rotary convention, Harry Rogers, international president, is al, “Babe” Meno. where ibting gave | See ae 0 ge we, cele ensraing ee oo Texan, {capable third baseman and will help| Between 60 and. 60 cases will be sion of the supreme; All proceedings of the Rotary con- z oe (te ree on bed ary Bebe called oetery th and or tee sidtcedl INDIGESTION OVEN HEAT REGULATOR court held that the adjutant general| vention are to be in English, though had been filled in by the Missouri Albertson, He played a fing ERG Ae att leat hot ' is the final authority on wh me papers will be read in foreign river. Bt thie eno eee help Bisaterck 0 | States aMecuay, i F $ Meesured oven beat, 1 2 OU Ci elo lla ard The initial payment gn the sec-/18°Ctreneo, as they are all good hit-| The charges involve alleged viole- Ask Finney About Generous} ae Lorsia Red Wheel of the Relieble eer ea ney’s Topic yan, and, wy made from an a0: era and Wil remove the factor af|tigna of portal regulations, moter| Money Back Guarantee Henge, sliminates baking ures held that the law ting ihe sol-| as American-born, IS TOMORROW The remainder will be appropriated | Wenkness which handicapped the pi athige cont lage reece og al Saal ta tao catten to no ben bo ade e e ts ‘ 6 club. 5 | — self-regulating oven Ber ekhe tiacl outhorin sae eee ea ; peequent legislatures wader |'""Maxwell, Washburn’s star out. |liquor into the United States from) There's a right way to put an end ‘ . cepting or rej and that s honor the Rotarians} BRE P rd_and appropriation com- fielder, is also working here and|Canada and immigration cases. to stomach distress, such as gas and! the courts have no right to issuc| concerts, dansants, garden par-! \littee members at the last session. Should be an addition to the outfield. The case of Arthur Toupin, arre: shortness of breath resulting from)! orders regarding them. ey for 6,000 Te Run Off Seven Events in — When Gaznick does not pitch, he al-jed in Grand Ferks March 14 on. 4 /an overworked, abused or dyspeptic| It is possible, however, that the| ag i ways plays in the outfield and, with )cltrge of impersonating |e :. "yon are simply patchin; ; Gas Ranges Inter-class School Meet— Maxwell and plenty of reserve mater- ———____——--* | Bills Allowed By’ up your; os h : % i officer, will be. among. the. cases to! LAT kapha abcde epee ede RC d, Prince! Maxwell and plenty of sold give Bis. |come before the jury, fis believed. | stomach when you take things that | a ior guidance in certain classes of| It's { A ce roi Aaa lena aes shed : Stomach Dring cclief for a fee hours | 2esee famous stoves are made in sizes cases, preferring to obtain judicial poche sn ae is an nll Other Seven on Friday \ City Commission ; niarck a sterling oe hee 7 A e ons r eee: 7. po ohh and otyles to St every type of kitchen seeetire taking tinal selon: Aaah. psa es | arden cqual to that of last yevvors| HELPS A PAINFUL ACHING BACK|" Why not build up your run-down| St péices for purse. Let us show yrdance with the spirit of the 7 pape their nts to reject no claim, which Opens June 4 Unless there is rain tomorrow or Gussner’s groceries... in Bismarck not listed “here and) runtace anda stiff, aching back siaengh soaks to sang aaa hee nan advantages. Adjutant General] The convention opens June 4 and Friday, the Bismarck s track St, Mary's school, rent of polt- everyone is requested to attend the) , eect: Once the need of « good| you want any time you want to with: Thi A. Fraser said. He wants to do] Closes dune 10. The Americans will and field meet will be held, cold ing place Lv. ees, 10,00 Meeting, the date, of which will Y¢| diuretic to stimulate kidney secre-| Out imam» and distress ¢ spate foe Ausat'o everything possible to insure ex-serv-| ull from. New York May weather regardless, Coach Harold G. L. Spear, paving refund .. 60.00 announced soon, narck will ave |tions and tid the aystem of trouble-|" Dares Mentha Pepsin is what, Special Dete) ive men and their families oruit Harry H. Rogers of San Antonio, Collins said today, C. B. Little, rent of polling 4 | |On. tee een ee eld come out| 0Me poisons that cause the distress-| every sufferer from poor digestion s the case of dead veterans, their Tie.) Harry H., Rogers of San Antonio: “Srye* meet was originally planned place huciey-: We OOD POReEe | Beee nese ing aches. Mra. Black of Petersburg,| or dyspepsia needs—a pleasant up-| Consolidated ing relatives, every opportunity to] porcey will conduct it i for Saturday but a conflict in dates Webb B: funeral 50.00 | 8M6 Nacehill Pe 3 the success of al Vay Sa} . “Before I took Foley| building elixir for the stomach. ili "Y collet the money due them. On the} Rotary, will conduct it, so Vmade it. necessary to change it to R.& T. Grocery, groceries .... 10.00 , Churchill says the, success ol | pills diuretic, 1 could not stoop over| | Thousands of bottles of Darc's Utilities Co. other hand he has no desire to pay) onic leaders are eagerly anticipat.| Thursday and Friday afternoons after Edna Bardsley, services on ot at gia: aoe reates that, while} 20r raise up without great pain. Now| Mentha Pepsin are sold every day bé-| Phone 727 508 Bdwy. out money to a claimant who is not! Tro 'the gathering, in the belief that school. The meet will be held at the ; registration board ....... 4.00 Bre Tete nd tate envcry dis- | since takin them Thave none.” Ask| cause it is an outstanding, supremely Bismarck, N. Dak a Justly and legally entitled to it. | its’ discussions will stimulate desire, high school. Women’s Community Council, (ee a eee eee ee ine, pup: | for Sea Pils ‘diuretic. A. prompt| effective stomach elixir that Is guar. =e . Dak. __ Some Apply In Two States [on the part of nationals of all coun-| From the tracksters who essay the | rent of polling place .... 10.00 | conta a Aah sr grkcd tha ‘end of the! improv it will amply, repay you.| anteed by Finney’s Drug Store a Comparison of the claims filed in|tries represented to return home| Various events in the mect will be |L. D. Fredericks, services as iB 4 should ha continued so as te ction guaranteed.—Ad druggi everywhere.—Ad the adjutant gencral’s office with) fired with the spirit of co-operation|Chosen the men who will be Bis- dog catcher eet aeaed 29.50 | et the boys started out right the | se. those in the files of bonus bureaus |and closer international friendship. |marck’s representatives this yeur. Markowitz Grocery, groceries 16.00 $i te je 5 of other states, shows that some Three highest men in each event are Auditorium, pay roll ........ 100.00, first of the y veterans applied for a bonus in more than one state. In such cases an| arrangement was made between the | two states as to which should pay to form the, squad, while the man who takes fourth in each event will 0 be chosen, to act as relief man ‘ase uny of the other three ure More Money Needed . to Pay Expenses of Vesperman Poster Adv. Service bill posting .. Sam S. Shubert, Co., booking fee - avssaccse 2°%/Double Funeral at the claim. unable to take part in some meet. Wachter Transfer Co., wood .. a! Willow City Today | Transportation Man There isn't any better The problem of how much money, Events to be run off tomorrow are State Bonding Fun prem- | i , the soldiers} Increased population at the state’s| 3:40, high jump; 3: hundred B. E._ Ricker, i y onus was ussed in detail dur-| penal and charitable institutions has|yard dash; 3:55, shot put; 4:15,, 440 | | material . 23.00 prey Paria tinea 1 ” ing the legislative session but the!made it necessary for the state 25, pole vault; 4:40, Bismarck Capital, 2.40 | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Albright, resid- » solons felt it would be best to dojemergency commission to grant an 55, 220 hurdles. ‘Missouri Slope | Newspi ing northeast of Towner, who were ‘ nothing which would hamper pay-|emergency appropriation of $1,500 to |. Syndicate, advertising 14.96 | 198 nora killed by their mother who | ie sé Ee. onus claims at the ear-|pay travel expenses of the state 220 dash; 3:45, half mile; |J. C. Swett, sewer refund .... 1.64 | PS8"neen declared to be mentally de- | hs eae eostible ante. ; transportation officer. 4:10, broad jump; | Pioneer Pub. Co., advertising 25.00 | 088 0G aon | asin 0 F present elinaies, The law provides that the trans- hurdles; 4:30, discus; | Dave Smith, labor and mater- The "shootings, which took place gig elieved here that it| portation officer shall escort all|4:45, half mile relays. -:. 7.90 | iest Friday night, caused the instant may be possible to reduce the tax’ prospective guests of the state to Vick death of Viola, 16 years old, and Adeline, eight ‘years old, died a few hours later’ in a hospital at Ragby. While the funeral rites aré being levy in 1928 for bonus purposes or,! failing that, to accumulate a surplu for disposition by the 1929 legis. lature. valves and supplies .. Standard Oil Co., gas . Crane Co., supplies .. the penitentiary and all insane per- ‘ons to the insane hospital. He also jis charged with delivering to the State Penitentiary Farm Is Enlarged you get in the smart _ ite training school, children com- Waterworks Dept., pay roll’.. 106.80 ’ A | mitted to that institution. Bismarck Grocery Co., sup- held. the mother ip helng cdte ; Juniors to Present | He has been so busy recently that; Purchase of 148 acres of river bot.| | Plies ........ 4. . + 661}town for treatment, haviig’ been 4 4 the travel appropriation made for, tom land at a price of $1,140 and of | Mrs, Anna Brych, laundry 1.90 | taken to that city yesterda Interesting Comedy [him was exhausted and the emer-| one section of level farm land at a| American Railway Express Co., The ‘two girls are to be buried | ‘ ry eatin) |gency commission was called on. The | price of $43,000 has been completed | , ©xPress .. stres -16lin a cemetery here. 7 q lad at City Auditorium) oard of administration asked for | by the state board of administration, | Vacuum Oil Co. oil wise 29.42 | & ‘ z [82 600 but the omergency commis-, Each piece of land will be added ie Burden, ‘caretaker city 50 | PROBABLY hes cs Ss + junior | 208: composed of the governor, sec- | to the farm at the state penitentiary, ,AUMP ...............44.... 19.50 » cathe , fehearsale for the | junior |retary of state and commissioner of The section purchased. lies just | Police Dept., pay roll iunaa |, ahs, beshfal Dachelorcuceuntersd| : : i ee ¢ K Auditorium Friday, April 20, are pro- | {000 ,, Members of the, board say tilluble, members of the board sai “How is your little girl, Mrs./ 4 ; — ney AP | put it back before The price paid was STRICTLY DENTI. a “ * grossing rapidly. he, new appropriation is available thuu BOT an acre. The bettwmn ‘lad | oun, Pace, | ones | Bee te iC iclacarly cwritian.in| inte The bottom land! Heir to the clothing store: Fadder,|| “My little boy is quite well, thank) duly My y is g 5 . 1 if business keeps up at the will be used to taise alf | i i. pave :ae welevert | be used to faise alfalfa, In| haf ve an: line : adn dusty Aafiles, the donate | Preens ZAM pgs ak ntiary Midition, to the 148 acres described | Father!” Take Trop out of yun!” 's a boy,” said the bachelor, of Bemptinus Pickering: “the pickle | anfeulatien of bath the pet ary in the deed the state also obtained | of the fire buckets, my boy!—Tit- i knew it was one is at an about 50 acres of “made” land which | Bi as 302. = in- | king.” Miss Dakin, the director of | ali-tin Inge winter's success, “Beven Keys to (atone ree Baldpate,” has taken much pains to . mold the'cast into the drab surround- ings of this act. There is a striking | bezanof ne secgntact"“The see Goldman Band Will 01 ie jird act is laid in most ex- | f Play March Written |; By Its Director : The penitentiary A year ago it had The ‘insane hospital has 1,421 mates, A year ago it had 1,369, traordinary surroundings, in the! waiting-room of the Union railway} station where the climax is at last reached. All who are familiar with George Ade, humorist, will be assured of an interesting comedy. This play will be produced through special arrange- ments with Samuel French of New ie march, “The Chimes of Lib- jerty,” by Edwin Franko Goldman, will be one of the selections found jin the hour's program at 7 o'clock | Friday evening, played by the Gold- York. man band, when it broadcasts from traffic, is just-right for city , =e |the Gold Medal station, WCCO, Min- for and : ‘Arabian’ Seat Sale “The bend concert on this evening | hurry the ra 4 ' [will open’ with the march “Semper out Se i for sshd ro often en Fidelis” composed by the noted “march king,” John Philip Sousa. The complete program of the eve- ning is as follows: March—“Semper Fidelis” .... : John Phili Overture—"Ruy Blas”. .Mendelsshon Irish Tune from County Derry ay Set by Percy Grainger Country Dance .... Beethoven Moment Musica’ . Schubert Dance of the im“ " Ponchielli : f | Will Open Tomorrow s00n—there’s no obligation?’ v The sale of seats for Walker Whiteside’s engagement st the city auditorium will open tomorrow morning and lovers of fine acting will no doubt be in line to avail themselves of choice seats for this appearance in “The Arabian.’ Dramatic actors of the biggest rank are rarely seen outside of the largest cities Whiteside has remained t in his al- ince to the theatre act © is c! on springs of length. Paige-Hydraulic 4-whe brakes stop it quick as thought. Thoroughly modern in every detail is its proved, Paige-built motor—with silent chain timing, counter-balanced r ’ rf There are 20 charming body types and color combinations in the new Paige line of ; “Sixes” and. “Eights”, on four chassis, at factory prices ranging from $1095 0 $2795, ‘The Most Beautiful Car In America ay Motor C Phone. 925-W Sousa Gioconda” a La Paloma (The Dove) - : ... Sebastian Yradier | M je Chimes of Liberty” | & sesqees.. Edwin Franko Goldman | Excerpts from “The Fortune Tell- | er” Victor Herbert wOLDEN VALLEY PIONEER DIES Beach—Joshua Emi one of oldest residents of ley county, died Monday at his home r here of heart di i B lesser towns, where his i of followers have always invariably hailed his coming. “The Arabia "i Qu led nerves, comedy ompany — Bismarck, N. Dak, . Sag tit aie 4 me

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