The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1927, Page 3

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"SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1997, COMPENSATION (z%3 CLAIMS MUST» BR FILED S00N War Veterans Have Until Jan. *1 to Obtain Adjusted Cer- -__ tiffeates Fs N. D. Nov, 19—— Warnings that January 1, 1998, is last day for filing claims for adji adjusted compensation offered by the federal y paedatd are being sent out by American Legion head- quarters here and T. O. Kraabel, state service commission¢r, to ali World War Veterans the de- Pendents of deceased veterans. * In a final drive? make sure that every North Dakota veteran takes advantage of the government's oft fer posters are being sent out by the state headquarters of the legion and will soon appear throughout the state. Men who have not already done so are urged to apply for thé adjusted compensation immediately as no applications will be received after January 1. Every veteran, regardless of whethér he served in this Goat or abroad, is eligible under the law, Stat Service Com- missioner T. O. Kraabel said. Kraabel estimates that there are still 7,000 North Dakota veterans wh have not applied for adjusted compensation and that, if. all of these presepy their claims in time, it will mean thousands of dollars to them or to the dependents of those who have died. tsons in doubt as to their eligibility tq >rzsent a claim may obtain help and i. forma- tion at any American Legion t, from the state headquarters of the yn or from his office, Kraabel “Bonus Paid Veterans Under the !aw veterans, are al- lowed $1 a day for home service and | Rev. $1.25 a day for overseas service in excess of 60 days. The original $60 . bonus paid at the tine of discharge cove hie first 60 days of service, he se whose adjusted service credits total $50 ur less will be paid in cash and those with a iter credit will ceceive adjusted se--“ce certificates. The face value of such |. certificates is equal to the amount in dollars of 20-year endowment ins surance that the amount of the ad- justed service credit, increased by | ti 25 per cent would ~urchase at the ‘This ls approximately two|sionary with his headquarters at ‘times’ the emtesat v7 |B mayck and is, well Enown by a hag vs Sing Fagan of hos that Mr. Henwood _ sald, “He* ins it wi here. eli derek ak poe | Mr. Henwood will be glad to) hear| tion. ot | fi inyone who is in any way in- th de tae ‘nd ‘that it is terested: In, thi worthy. tause™ raaly worth while from a point. F se Has Lean Value certificates are aerate at the end of 20 years to veteran or his designated case of his of the Adam Gustine Killed in Tacoma Accident Adam B. Gustine, 386, veg Wash., Mon- service credit he: day, from injuries sustained when a feeived’ will be paid’ta his widow, | caterpillar tractor that he was, op: children, m.ther; or father in the| erating was struck by a Northern order named. ** bey passenger train in South : P dit, Gusting ee male of ae a sia and mov: ma from n= Rev. H. Henwood, S. S. day about nix ears so, Besides h and six children, Henry, Otto, Missionary, Is Here Hilda, Julia, Eleanora and Lillian, — m hae ae en ae beg tache a wood, ission- | Gustine © andan, and six broth- Pgh Hy tiene cy ‘School ers, John, Thomas, Lib, Ferdinand, Union, has beenin this city a few| Mike and Frank, all of Mandan, ‘and days this week calling on interested| three sister, Mrsi Rose Renner and frienda of this society. Missionary | Mrs. Ida Smith, Mandan, and Mrs. Henwood has spent over 10 years in| Mery Bullinger, Flasher. the regular. msiouary work with eee hiving ae his Carritery Oe nrennei| Judge Pugh Orders roral districts in over five counties, issal and in that time has oragnized Mthed Dismiss: I of Case 70 Union Sunday Schools bes When T. J. Krause, attorney for the defendant, entered a motion for doing much work relative to this ie 1 of the charge of assault movement in the country districts. Recen oted dismissal iy, the society promoted Me. | t8 battery against his client, Peter Berger, on the grounds that the Henwood to general Legcontend sed Fete, and his work ‘ill be to assist | Judgment in the justice court ‘from the missionaries scattered : ‘bles Berger had eeyeslod: his case state,-also to-call-on interested folks properly entered an in the cities und villages ‘of the state| recorded. Judge Thomas L. Pugh present the: work of the seciety | Sustained the motion in the Morton ng the partis Rurbes. a county district court Thursday. The spen Sunday at the id been brought by the state. ke Evan; al churches where Rev. O. R. Breaw, a former mission-| Mandan Attains Quota ‘aty, ° y A rs "Tho American Sunday Schoot Un-| in Red Cross Drive ion is a well known organization pena Mandan went over the top when Unreached,” and its motto Every Child in a’ Sunday School, a if fiseeded its _quota of 500 knell Bible in Every Home;, a Sunday t us show you the Nicollet School in Every District Where} and Sanotuf Mattresses.—Bis- There Is No Church.” marck Furniture, 217° Main Mandan resident, died in a police}: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. bers in the annual National Red], Cross drive here Wednesday, ac-/| Personal and cording to. Mrs, James Meili Social News of Given two, weeks Mandan Vicinity Cross deter- short time. siring to help “the er” are w to mail their checks|the railroad company. to W. J. McGill, treasurer of the Bia Morton county chapter of the Na- tional Red Cross. NEED Fastest Four Everything thgg you want or need ins ph motor car. Speed swiftly attained, and maintained for hours with effortless smoothness. Luxury that makes a ride a rest, chiefly be- cause this Four has the longest springbase of any car under $1000. ™ Style that draws admiring glances, Stream- line contours. Smart lacquered colors. Econotny at the curb and on the road. 174% feet are plenty for parking. One gallon of gasoline yields 25 miles at 25 miles per hour. Low price, and Dodge Brothers special pur- chase plan, make America’s Finest Four Lieutenant Duane L. Taylor, U.S. navy, son of the late H. G. Taylor, Aon! Held 3 eee wiatta rs and was organiz in the ir . Since that time ‘it has ted as its aim the neglected districts of the na- ion, Dr. George P. Williatas, now the Ave, ; today’s gteatest “buy.” —___—_—_———__.. H. B. LOVE } M. B. GILMAN CO. £.0.B, DetroitwFull Uactory Equipmens veteran’s age on his birthday near- secretary of missions for this so- est the date the certificate is is-|cigty with headquarters at Phila- sued, if applied as « net single pre-|delphia, was many years ago a mis- Doctor of Chiropractic Palmer School 8-year graduate Examination Free Broadway at Second St. Phone 808 BISMARCK, N. D. Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bismarck, North Dakota The Pioneer Bank Established 1879 - . ‘Hundreds of our customers hold U. 8: Government bonds. A word of advice to tham. Look over your Government bonds. The Seconds have been called: and interest ceased November 15th. Bring in and deposit at par any’of this issue which you may hold. SWEET SHOP Sunday Specials : Soup Chicken Consomme or Soup Fruit Cup Relish Oyster Delmonico on Toast Choice of Roast Young Tom Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Roast Duckling, Candied Sweet Potatoes ‘ Roast Young Milk-Fed Spring Chicken, Walnut Dressing . Chicken Casserole- Vegetables e * Rislo Potatoes Creamed Asparagus Salads Head Lettuce 1000 Island Dressing Dessert Ice Cream and Cake or Banana Cream Pic ; Chinese’s Specials Chicken Chow Mein ...... Pet ag eh bivs 5 Mushroom Chow Mein . Plain Chow Mein-..... Chicken Chop Suey ... Mushroom Chop Suey . Plain Chop Suey Celery Hearts Radjshes Snow Flaked Potatoes Soups \Chicken Consomme, ess . Fish Fried Norwegian Fish Balls on Toast Lobster. Ala Newberg Casserole .. : Fried Shrimp browned butter ... Cold Columbia River Salmon, Sliced Lemon . Boiled Boiled Vegetarian dinner Leg of Pork, apple sauce ..... . Roast Sirloin of Beef, anglaise . Roast Spring Chicken, walnut. di Summer Lunch, Vegetable Salad’.......,. Assorted-Cold Meats Salads a % - Special to Ord T-bone Steak, Potatoes Baley .... . Club Steak, Branch ..... Sirloin Steak, Jul Beet Sirloi Jraer ‘ / Mashed Potatoes Steamed Potatoes : Apple, Banans, Cream, Hot Mince Pies f _ > All kinds of Brick Ice C . Johnson’s Fresh Candies 404 Main Ave. has liu. Mrs. Con Carlson of Detroit Lakes, over in one! Minn., is visiting in Mandan for a Q . Mr. Carlson has been Public spirited citizens still de-|transferred here by the Northern atest moth-| Pacific railroad as wire chief with been assigned to duty on the | day by Boy Scout Troop No.: 7 of. S. S. Saratoga, 33,000-ton battle cruiser, which under the arms confer- ence was scrapped as a man-of-war \{and converted into an airplane carrier. % SCOUT HIKE POSTPONED The hike that was planned for to- the St. M. hoo! has been post. pete Seether wre) ~ v as = p oned to a latet date becal F'the MF FRANK KRALL Fine Tailoring ‘A-No, 1 ‘Alterations New werk, ci Laskin Block Opposite Patterson Hotel Duo-tone Walnut finish. Ac- commodates Atwater ing a new home or purchasing oneValready bvilt, Loans are repaid on the monthly plan the same as-rent, a home and‘ need financial irst. ; Bismarck Building and Loan Association N . \$ If you are contemplating owni. i help, see your local association pressin; g leaning and : Room*11 Ejrst National Bank Blec¥ L055 9S 9SSSG9GGSOGS ATWATER KENT RADIO VW eel i: i A beautiful writing ; . 4 desk with the finest Het WE aT radio. Wie Mode! $9 ()5 ig 7 Model 33. = _ Desk Type Cabinet IC < . 1] With Model 33 Receiver 115 “Model 2500-R-1 Kent The Bismarck Building and Loan essociation has loaned. over- $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes during the last twenty-one years,. ¢ The association always has funds on hand to assist in erect - ~ etl othe er op peaker. Wit " Model 30Set.... 1 14 With Model 33 Setscccsseee. ish. Kent Recei Pooley D. Walnut ley Duo-tone Walnut fine vers, Models 30, 32, 33. With models men tioned, from DSSS SSS SSSGS5 SSS S SEE OODS CDS 9 COS SSSR FPOS SOO VOSOC FSG S SOCCER ooh SS 124 ARMY-NAVY GAME, Nov. 26 by RADIO Color—Nation-wide Interest— Real Football! The Navy Goat! The Army Mule! United they stand!—except in foot- ball. GThere’s intense rivalry in this me of the year. Pent-up enthusiasm reake all barriers—and the play by py chain broadcast will make your lood tingle. QA myriad of bril- liane overhead attacks—line-ripping smashes—stone wal! defenses—tricky endruns—offtacklc slants—will capti- vate and hold you in Sripoing exe. pense. G Have an Atwater Kent installed in your home for tip-top teception on this day of days. Model 33 Six-tube Receiver. Unusually selective. Less tubes and batteries, brown crystal *180*215 Employs new type oper- ating unit with new dio method cone suspen- sion. In two tones of line metal, Complete with 52 4 cord sesce Model 35 Six-tube one dial receiver. Less tubes and batteries...... *49 by A seen pappapemame Male yourchoicenow Convenient display. youll be prot ofan Payments IF YOU WISH Corwin - Churchill Motors, Inc Bismarck, North Dakota immediately and: continuously _ SUPER-SIX MOTORS, Inc., Distibaters INGSTAD’S GARAGE, Associate Dealer

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