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“Until War Is Outlawed We Must Number of Matters Discussed, READ THIS THEN BEGIN ARH TO REMAIN |iakotes: Wage Fight i L. READE NAMED ~ PREPARED FOR WAR| A= Peete Ho) DRE MARSHAL Maintain Our Self-Respect,’ Says Hurley Major Ge commanding the fifth corps area, Col. Charles B. Robbins, formerly assistant secretary of war and Col. David L. Stone were other speakers on the forenoon program. _ Officers were to be elected late to- CITY COMMISSION WILL MEET FRIDAY | but Action Delayed; New Improvement District Up g i Hibs [ : i i ‘ i a = if il a Ff £ ti Kanes 6 State BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES was in his way, in love with ary ean an: that she and Stephen were en- acquaintance, and ty . ited “ Apt BU The deerpuaias opevive comatle: similar’ bodies in 11 Erank Barnes Will Be Assistant; Reade Is a Veteran in His Office Henry L. Reade was named state fire marshal and Frank Barnes was assistant Rog marshal by Governor Sanaa Shafer today. will take office immediately. Reade was fire marshal for many years until he was replaced by a Non- Partisan four years ago. GIRL SEEKS RECORD Roosevelt Field, N. Y., April 23— (Seeking 8 new solo endurance flight for women, Miss Elinor Smith, ve bagel flyer, took the air in a tes | cabin monoplane at 11:40:44 a. m., and | today. The record is now held by Miss Louise McPhetridge of Califor- nia, 22 hours 3 minutes and 12 sec- onds, Miss Smith’s plane carricd 200% gallons of gasoline, enough for 30 hours under normal flying con- ditions. ‘Weather conditions were considered excellent. Miss Smith carried with her a jug of water, a bottle of cocoa, a bottle of black coffee and a plentiful sup- ply of sandwiches. f RATS MENACE AIRSHIP London, April 23.—A great quantity of rat poison, liberally used at the ‘hangar of the R-100, said to be the world’s largest airship, saved the air vehicle from destruction recently. The fats infested the r and it was feared that they might damage the canvas of the airship’s air bag. The éirship was moved from. the hangar while the poison worked on the ro- dents. Notice: Dump wa Dump wagon for ash and Es hauling. > cred Transfer Co., phone NOTICE! Hart Schattner & Marx Representative will be at Bergeson’s Store and the Grand Pacific Hotel, Tuesday and Wednesday, showing a complete line of Fall and Winter anolnisn styles in suits and overcoats. If: you are hard to fit, hard to please as to style and if you want individual patterns; we suggest that you give us ariiig or better still come in and see us today or See the Camels Hair Overcoat now on dis- play in our show window. ENDURANCE FLIGHT). ON, Finally Pamela tired of Huck, and to get rid of him told him Fail to Identify Two Bank Bandit Suspects St. Paul, April 1 33--U}—Witneases to the holdup of the Farmers and Merchants State bank here yesterday, failed today 2 identify two i one arrested in Minneapolis and an- other in St. Paul. Both suspects, the witnesses said, he Gnaiaat CaROn Was” Listy were rho obtained but bin Hi ‘habe positive beliher was the 2 the robber. 29 STRIKERS UNDER ARREST FOR PARADE Gastonia, North Carolina, April 23. —(#)—Twenty-nine strikers and sym- pathizers were under arrest today and & number were nursing injuries as a result of: battle between them and policemen which brought the textile mill strike here to a climax yester- Special deputy sheriffs swung pis- tol butts and blackjacks vigorously to halt an unlicensed parade organized in violation of a recently teary city ordinance prohibiting street demon- strations without a permit. The 29 Persons, including nine women, were arrested on charges ranging . from blocking the sidewalks to drunken- ness. None was seriously injured in the process of breaking up the parade, but Legette Blythe, a reporter for the Charlotte Observer, was knocked un- conscious with a pistol butt by a deputy sheriff as he entered the strike zone. Lloyd Spetz ‘Cootie’ In Printed Form Now Planning to make their publication of more value to the organization, members of the Lloyd Spetz post, No. 1, of the American Legion are pul lishing “The Cootie” in printed rath- er than mimeographed form. ‘The first printed issue was re- leased a few days ago. It is compiled by Charles F. Martin, adjutant. The issue is nine and one-quarter by six | and one-quarter inches and has eight | Pages. Meetings of the past and future and news of the organization are dis- cussed in the issue. The columns are open to articles by members of the Legion. The publication is subsidized by advertisements. me __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE_ =A: NEW CHANCE TO BEGIN "RICH GIRL_POOR GIRL IPRESBY TERY WOME TODAY'S eaartie > ICONVICT WHO MADE mze : ON PAGE 2 RSCAPE FROM N. D, don Option cy | SuM cP Ted Stout Recaptured Recaptured in Mis- souri; Deputy Warden to Bring Him Back Ted B. Stout, one of four convicts who escaped from the state hospital for the insane at Jamestown March 9, has been recaptured by officials at New London, Mo., according to an announcement made today at the state penitentiary. Ben Woehle, deputy warden at the penitentiary, left Sunday night for ie London to bring back the fugi- ve, Stout was serving a term in the state penitentiary for giving a check without having funds in the bank on an_ automobile purchase. Believed suffering from a mental disorder, he was sent to Jamestown by peniten- tiary officials. Stout effected his escape from the Jamestown institution shortly after he arrived there, in company with three other inmates from the peni- from neuw- [I's folly to suffer 1 when ritis, neuralgia, or hea relief is swift and sure, with Aspirin. For 28 years the . profession has recommended it, I¢” does not affect the heart. Take it: for colds, rheumatism,: sciatica, lumbago. Gargle it for a sore throat or tonsilitis, Proven directions for —==— its many uses, in every package. All drug stores have pitty en Aspirin which is readily i by the name on the box and the Headache? bo coe ‘ASPIRIN | Ae Sobeeoats ck ot Parr, Monapgetene: Meanwhile Huck had framed Harold, gambling, and the latter had forged his father’s name to pay the debt. Huck then threat- ened to expose him unless Harold would break his sister's engage- ment. Harold pleaded lack of in- fluence. So Huck planned to “get” his auto salesman rival in another way. A stranger approached Stephen and asked for a demon- |": stration of an expensive car. Princess Patt Coffee. <A Follow the story from this point, | royal drink. beginning today on page 2. Minot Man Commits Suicide With Noose T Minot, N. D., April 23.—(?)—Wil- Mam Fahlander, 39, proprietor of a dry cleaning plant here, hanged ¥ ET ERTS himself carly today in a garage ad- Fifty Women From 12 Congre-| joining his place. The body was found by his wife. Worry over busi- gations Open Meeting in | ness affairs is believed to be respon- Mandan Yesterday sible for the affair. Delegates to the 19th annual con- DON'T KNOW JOHN D. ‘ Tarrytown, N. Y., April 23—(7)— vention of the Women's Missionary | Quite a few persons in these parts, Society of the Bismarck presbytery of | it seems, are strangers to a . promin- hi Mavis ater eek ne elect | ent resident, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. cers this afternoon in Mandan. | His car broke down. He needed a lift The meeting opened yesterday with |to a garage. Scores of passing mo- 50 women from 12 congregations at- | torists failed to recognize him. tending. Miss Annie D. Burr, Bis- | $1800 POSITION IN MONTANA presided at a business meeting in the Mads Ibsen, educated in Den- afternoon and a dinner was served at night with Mrs. M. H. Hunke, Mandan, presiding. Mrs, Charles R. Murray, a mission- ary to Persia, was to be the principal speaker this afternoon and tonight. The meeting will close tonight. | mark, learned American business methods at Dakota Business Col- lege, Fargo. Result: an $1800 post with the Richland, Mont. branch of John DeereCo. Other'‘Dakotans’” recently gone to Montana firms are Anna Leiseth, Trafton-Dorr Co., ‘Malta; Irene Lieffring, Dirks In- surance Agency, Great Falls. ACTUAL BUSINESS training (copyrighted —unobtainable else- where) meansbetter positions, better future. ‘‘Follow the SucceS$ful’” May 1-8. Smaller summer classes, quicker progress. Write F. L. Wat- kins, Pres., 806 Front St, Fargo. Al! four Bismarck druggists. Wanted . Jack Rabbit Skins Also Hides, Furs and Junk b Metals. Prices are high and demand is good. Ship direct to the “NORTH- ERN,” the pioneer in the rabbit business in the Northwest. Write for Tags and price list. “NORTHERN” HIDE & FUR CO. Bismarck, N. D. MIIIVING RADIO 7 AA IFT LOEB s Parents Understood This Baby’s Language Box: 265 Why Pay Rent? 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