The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 18, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT SOLDIERS MAY | BE QUARTERED ;' ATFT. LINCOLN Placing cf Battalion in Bar- racks Here Waits Only War Secretary’s Okey Only the approval of the secretary of war is need of troops in ba ear here, Adjutant Gi said today on his return from of regular the appro along the line, Jo eral C, P. Summe of of staff, fe No troops Fort Lincoln for erty has been in ch and the prop of a reqular war approv 400 soldier: tion of by given today Harry pans y. vacunt so | rei pat thing for the city. It will add 400 to our population and will bring other benefits to the town. The setae approves Bankers of Second District Meet at [fic Devils Lake Today Devils Lake, The spring me district group Bankers Ass this morning Ramsey, and Pie es ihe meeting is expected to be one of the best attended ever he group, more than D., May 18. x of the nson, e coun! of Oberon; vice preside Henderson of Lawton; and s treasurer, H. S. Pond of secretary and association, B. E. Groom of HyViS Motor Oil is absolutely free from acid, iron, sulphates, and other impurities, which, in ordinary oils, choke up your motor and diminish your power. Bismarck Oi! Company Distributors Office 207 Fifth St. Bismarck, N. Dak. Bus Driver Dependable service — that’s what countswhen you are responsible for carrying passengers. we m: FORD PI PLANNING | ationed at ‘pj i|Meyer’s Appointment |? (Py—}4 ‘cond | Ne i ter North Dakota \association, y County Agent U. S. Ebner, Ri Aas Ee of the First Na- nk of Minneap id Sohne of tl tional Bank of Mi BE PRESENTED § $9,994 REFUND Money Taken Ov Over By Gov- ernment at War’s Close to Be Returned to Men PRODUCTION OF NEW AUTO TYPE! Will Be Four-cylinder Gear Shift Type, Detroit Coun- cil Is Informed North Dakota national v4 taken over by Return to guardsmen of the government when the regiment was discharged following its return from France in 1919 was announced by Adjutant General G. A. Fraser, |following his return from Washing- on, Payment of the money to the North akota guard units marked the cul- ‘il mination of negotiations which have 1, the Detroit city council was inform- |been under way for six months. They ed today by police authorities who|ended wi a y conference at ing the purchase of an| W jast week and Fraser was |given checks covering the entire will be discon- } according to secretary mado) T FOr i before June 1, W. Klobe, al will be submitted to the of the regiment to use the {money in the construction of a rec- eation hall on the Camp Grafton nds at Devils Lake. Fraser said. ill be left to a vote of he money belongs uid rt proval of the purchase of 111 car the city intends to buy more ¢ nt model, the order mus wtihin two weeks, Kolbe jt the men, nization{ ‘The money the re-) regi nd company funds during d was derived largely from ‘the Ford ny or confi the war the ope | File Protest: Against , ead lr the and the remainder was in is credited to various companies. a - ™ The ious company funds will be as Head of Land Bank | back to the companies them: (p)—| In addition to bringing home the {company and regimental funds which »{have been held by the government Des Moines, Towa, May 18 First Class Shoe Repairing Bismarck Shoe Hospital Henry Burman, Prop. Bismarck, N. D. ng here to plan a renewal of the | cultural relief legisla- solution declared that provide the working | ¢ federal land banks! 1 that Mr. | made in the | the | Building a Community EOPLE of North Dakota are loyal to their home state, confident of its future possibilities. This cordial interest in the development of their own in- stitution means a great deal in the conservation of North Dakota resources. Year after year of stents growth by The Provident Lit of Bismarck proves that this company the confidence of Northwest families. The Providcrit is building witht you and your community. PROV. LIFE Inst DENT RANCE CO. SMARCK NORTH Eltinge—‘Thursday, Friday, Saturday SEED AND EATING POTATOES You hear of the big shortage of good seed potatoes. We still have a limitéd amount of the best seed and eating po- tatoes on the market. Seath, Side Grocery 120 South 11th St. Oppdsite Standard Oil Warehouse Sam Sloven, Proprietor. Phone 571 é GUARDSMEN 10 | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE for! eight years, Fraser obtained an | shot and killed Mi increased allowance of approximately | Analay and wounde $10,000 to meet the expenses of the ing with several thousand d ard encampment next June. The | éash. |war department cut his estimate of |- News of the raid on the banks was expe rom $46,473.83 to $37,482.35, | received in Tulsa by long distance and he demanded that the telephone from residents of Beggs. al money be allowed in order! One of the raiders was said to 74 Bohaue the camp properly. A new) have ‘be¢n identified ag Matthew order by the war department, allows Kimes, notorious Oklahoma bandit, the, figure which Fraser originally MeAnulay was killed when he jopened fire on five members of the bandit gang as they emerged from the the wounded in Street from the Farmers Bank with s Moorhead. Officials From Geo. H. court, rei ively, morning with Andrew Sitting Dog Judge H. L. Berry to a charge The bandits, traveling in two auto- mobiles and armed with rifles, speed- across the shill in bey seme Whin sheMek by one or more bullets. She fell to the g| ground unconscious. The child was WOUND WOMAN ed Ptertd out of Beggs. Posses are in pursuit. Escape With Several ahew-| George E. Perley sand Dollars, After Looting of Moorhead Dead Two Oklahoma Banks Moorhead, Minn., May eek |Funeral services for George E. Per- Tulsa, Okla, May 18—()—A ‘gang | ley, 73, lawyer and realtor in Moor- of nine bandits looted the Farmers head for 43 years, who died. at his (National Bank and the First National home here Tuesday, will be held from Bank at Beggs, Okla., south of here,|the home Thursday afternoon. The early today and in an ensuing battle | Christian Science service will be held The SMART 2" EUROPE | Canadian Pacific's magnificently appointed Empresses sail re- gularly from Quebec—only 4 days open sea to Europe. Let your agent arrange through rail pho mer rea sabe phnrsiaisaperhr:.-lnveyemer orien iH. M. TAIT 611 2nd Avenue South Minneapolis, Minn. Canadian Pacifi World’s Greatest Travel System Always carry Canadian Pacthc Express Company's Travellers’ Cheques, netetiable everywhere. eerie Qzelity Prices on a "$798 Touring 765 Rebditer 825 Coupe 795 , Sedan’ 875 Landau 925 NOTICE. Burning of rubbish or paper in the fire lim- its is prohibited by the city ordinances. Vi- olations will result in prosecutions. M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. - Real Hop Malt Syrup Send for booklet of recipes for candy making and baking moet < Union Made malt you sa Bop Male ‘or mere a 100% exact of choice Northern aby Ameri tore name that has meant 70 years! eter see on ANEinUeED- BUDGE! St. Louis se nble-Robinson Fruit. Co, Blamarek, N. Dale, me cemetery, to one year in the state penitentiary, Sioux County Here, Purchase, H: G. Schoonover | With the theft of a’cow, and was and J. M, Carrigan, Jr., of Fort Yates, state’s attorney, sheriff and clerk of tentiary. ly, of Sioux county, were business visitors in Bismarck | rain earl; today They motored to Mandan this: and 4 o’e Fort Yates, pho pleaded guilty before | road today looked ‘exceptionally fine. ; WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1927 a FE eae Minot Men Arrested By Federal Agents Minot, N. D., May. 18—-)—C, E. “Eddie” Norris and James Walters, both’ of Minot, are under. afrest charged with the unlawful tranapor- tation of liquor, following an 11-mile by cnerife W. bh. Slaybaugh federal agent north of Minot at m. today. ‘Five hundred and, four quarts of alleged Canadian beek sand a case of ‘whiskey were seized by the officers. ay be -pEivate. patina wilt be | tiret degree rape and was sentenced Today's’ trip, was,.the second the Sioux county officers have made here this week. 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