The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 6

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ts $106,000 TO. = wonderful building record made. “have also been found to blend petfect- _you’ avail a BE SPENT ON | 03 MEMORIALS | Senator Whitman Father of Bill to Give County Soldier Monument A bill introduced Frida by Senator Whitman pro to be provided in erecting in the court house grounds of each county seat a monument, memorial or tablet to cost not less than $2,000 to the memory of the 30,000 1 whom North Dakota gave to the daur- ing the world war. 4 to be} administered by a commission of seven, six of whom shall be appointed with; the consent of theSenate by the gover: nor, Who will complete the board, and all of whom are to serve without pay. In addition to the memorial fund, senator Whitinan's bill appropriates 000 for the expenses of the com- mission, which will be required to file a port with the legislative assem- bly of 1921. § HOME IS SAVED BY/ PREPARED ROOFING Just One Hovse in Moose Lake, Minn., That Didn’t Burn. ‘There was just one_Oasis of safety in the Moose Lake and Cloquet, Minn., istrict when those towns were com- pletely wiped out by fire recently— cre house that is standing today, z though sixteen how ato vicinity we burtied to the ground, This home, which r ted the rning embers with which ' was filled, was roofed with rtain-teed Asphalt shingles. The owner, Mr, Louis Larson, says that he owes the preservation of his home to the Asphalt Shingles, because of the fact that practically 7’ per. cent of the Moose Lake houses were burn- ed after the fire had started on the roof. He is naturally rather proud of his choice of roof and is rec- omemnding the same materials to his neighbors. Instances multiply everywhere daily, which show that old-fashioned wood shingles are not only non-resistant in cases of general canflagratjon, but are a positive source of danger, as, in addition to taking. fire quickly,.they rapidly spr ourning brands. thru- out a whole neighborhood. For this reason prepared roofing and shingles are everywhere being adopted in place of other types of roof. Prepared roofings have long deen known to offer effective resist- unce in fire, smothering fires which eccuf under them and eliminating the danger fram flaming ‘brands. They ure also the most economical and con- vénient material for roofing, being easy to lay, low in cost, compact in buk and.very durable. The government recognized these facts by choosing vast quantities of prepared roofing for its great war construction program. All the big cantonments were roofed with it. Ac- cording to some authorities, had it not been for the availability of this type of roof and itsi@conomy and con- yentence,'the governmeht would have beew seirously. handicapped’ in the The red or green surfaced, singles} ly, with every type of building mater- PURE BLOOD BRINGS BEAUTY |, i Pimples, Blackheads, Boils and Poor | Complexion Vanish by Using; Stuart's Calcium Wafers. TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED FREE All yourydreams of a beautiful, clear complexion can be made to come true. It makes no difference how spotted and disfigured your face may be with pimples, blackheads, eczema or liver- You'll Dance With Joy to See How Easy and Quick’ Stuart's Calcium Wafers Clears Your Skin. Spots, you may reclaim your heritage of good looks. There are thousands of people today whose fresh, clear faces are a living proof that. Stuart's Calcium Wafers do cude. pimples and cure them to stay, in only a few days. 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Several of their trucks have been covering all kinds of roads, all kinds of grades and tested out all kinds of hauling during this period of waiting, until today the Transport is in no sensé an experiment but a proved machine. Milton A. Holmes, president and general manager of the company.| states that already he has distribu- tion arranged in most of the metropol- itan centers. Tho fact that they start on production with over 530 orders for trucks on their books is an ig- dication of what this truck in its ex- perimental tryout has proved to be. The new truck is a 2 1-2 ton capa- city, internal gear drive. Continent-; al motor, Eisemann magneto, duplex centrifugal, governor; Stromberg car- \uretor, Fuller clutch and transmis- siou, Unit Power plant, pressed steel frame, Clark internal gear rear axle, Columbia front axle, Jacox steering gear, Prudden wheels. i Wheel base is 159 inches, The truck is equipped with, tool kit of high grade tools, powerful jack, oil lamps located inside of dash, also tail lamp, motor-meter and odometer. The fact that the new company is headed by Milton A. Holmes who has made a nation wide name for himself as a truck man, and that he has asso- ciated with him a corps of workers, all of whom are od experienced truck men is an index of the quality, and worth of. the new ‘truck. = CHINA FOREIGN ... TRADE GROWING ss Gasoline Is $1.05 per Gallon in Shanghai in, China.—China’ reused 14 per eent last year, despite the restrictions of war.’ All the in- crease was made up of imports and the greatest gain wagin cotton goods, amounting to over $23,000,000. Cotton goods from Japan replaced those from Berlin and the shipmerfs srom America showed a considerable falling off. the fuel on the battle fronts. gallon. tie $6,000,000 ay ar. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal HE’S BOLSHEVIK AGENT IN BERLIN 4 we ADOLPH JOFFE ~ Joffe arried’ in. Berlin. in - April as the. Bolspeviki. ambassador. He refused to meet, the, kaiser, and gave dinners ‘to the minority Socialists, and in other ways shocked diplomatic cir- ment of _monarchy in Russia, which further sh: the. imperialists, but ‘Bidg,. Marshall, Mich. Send me at once by. return mail, 1 free | trial package of Stuart’s Calciara | Waters. > when he flew the red flag »oer his Jegatiou and refused. to’ deal with any put revolutionary _dep : Ger- man press began to demand. his recall noon; Jan. 10: - Temperature at 7 a, m. . Temperature at noon .. Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday Lowest last night .. Precipitation ,| Highest wind velocity and Saturday; portion tonight. cantile fleet Flout imports doubled and gasoline] fleet in trebled. despite the urgent, need for} has lost 127 prised 3,405 Startling figures on the opium. traf-| nage of 2,656,708. hows imports of the drug to total] of thg armistice it consisted of 3,; vessels with a gross tonnage of 1,- 895,966. Old Hickory Lignite sold by Finch Lumber Co., phone 17, manship on-16 ‘Red Guards. ‘i No. 2 shows those reached by bullets in vario collapse. In No.8, an officer is using his revolver to finish those not thoroughly done for.by: the firing squad. * Note the vitality of one whcs a white steam from the mouth. : % |. The White Guard executed after the method shown in these Photos, ugvards of 10,000. bare WEATHER REPORT. hours, ending at For \twenty-four. Forecast. For North Dakota: Fair Christiania. — The Norwegian mer- in the Yast four years the last four years of war i vessels;and decreased Gaso-] 760,742 tons in its total tonnage. At line retails in Shanghai at $1.05 a] the outbreak of the war its fleet com- vessels with a gross ton- Atsthe conclusion! Pi tonight slightly colder qast 8 lildred Harr’ ud popular tod in the spe duction. Old Hickory Lumber Co., phone 17.' J These photographs by Dr/ Harold Nattwig, chief df the Nor- wegian Red Cross brigade accompanying. White Guard troops in Finland, were taken one immediately after the other. No. 1 shows a firing squad immediately ‘after a salvo. |The trcopers are straining forward to see the results of their marks- us stages of ¢ remaining life breath: makes Charlie Chaplin was formerly She is one talented ‘Bismarck jal seven reek pre “The Price of a Good Tim nite, soldi by Finch eI '| WHAT ABOUT FATHER? Obsessed with the big idea of protecting those at home, father often omits the essential of his mpst vital’ asset-rstrength: “= -9,: SCOITS a oe EMULS protecti ION ion is as: beneficial to the hard-working man of ‘business .’s it is to the growing child. Scott’s imparts, the “quality to the blood that enables’ the body to grip\strength fast... Scoft’s helps solve the problem that faces every business-man—that-of with the wear and tear on the body. . \ BISMARCK Sa Scott & Downe, iloontield, N. | hundreds: of the moat successful || business men-and women,'you'l! and he-was Sent-out of Berlm by the Prince Max. government: : He: remain- ed in*Germany, ae ies protéction to fe Sa ‘Bolsheviki propaganda. attend. Waite keeping up 18-25 jcumstances, it is stated, indicate..a| | | office’ records are deing examined. ry our of five packagés were delivered (0..E. Anderson Lbr. Co. tive of the German fron magnates. The four great: industrial families— thé ‘Stinnes, the Thyssens, the Hal- § 3 bachs and. the Krupps—were the real powers behind the war, and all these ~ people had some of thefr relations on \the staff of Ludendorff, giving him all needed backing in court circles in Berlin. Madison, Wis. Jan. 10.—WVandits looted two banks here today ‘securing $50,000. “ Safety deposit boxes were ripped out and booty consisted of liberty bonds and other securities. s yi ° :| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY , 1. YOUNG MAN wants good place to | work for board and room while go- ing’ to business college. Apply to Bismarck Business college. ‘ 110 3t $250,000 MISSING. i Chicago, Janu. 10.—The loss of $250,- 000 in libefty bonds lost in transit remained a mystery today. The cir-| Carney Coal Phone 94 clever robbery. Wires have been sent to bankert to look out for them. Post- | not seriously injured. Coach €leaner Killed By Explosion of Gas Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 10.—Jacob Leitch, coach cleaner on the North- ern Pacific, was killed ‘instantly this morning when a tank of acteclyne gas exploded. All windows in the couch were shattered and another cleaner onthe inside was knocked down but ‘Northern. Pa- cific officials are investigating the acicdent. Dance at K. C. Hall Saturday Night. Every- body invited. Music by but the fifth cntaining the bonds were | lost. The megsenger sending the packages denies that receipt for the packages ‘bore his signature, ‘4RON” MEN WERE IN BACK OF LUDENDORF Copenhagen—Henry ‘Hellessen, a Danish journalist. has just come out of Germany with the story that Luden- dorft’s power in the last years of the war depended not so much upon his ability as-on his being a representa: Usep BY THREE GENERATIONS _====—SS = HEROISM!: Consider the 'day-by- day. heroism of the little carrier. who. brings you your Bismarck Tribune through the storms of winter... If you miss your paper, you ‘help him as well as us by PROMPT- LY. notifying..the Circu- lation Department. It is surprising how seldom this is-necessary. Bismarck Tribune car- riers are faithful and laugh at Jack Frest. e AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES |{ Sales Co. | MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. ° _ Distributors of Factory Distributors ef. | MAXWELL AND OLDSMOBILB ||| cueypoLET AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES, " “gmaith Form-a-Tracks: , PORTAGE TIRES “(Relly-Springfield and. Fireatens’” GREEN DRAGON -~ "| | SPARK: PLUGS ‘Automobile Acces- - sories of All Kinds FILTERED : BISMARCK MOTOR ~ COMPANY , GASOLINE Distributors of Free Air and Water ¢ STUDEBAKER BATTERY CADILLAC Automobiles SERVICE STATION ———— oe A. W. LUCAS CO. ‘WEBB. BROS. . UNDERTAKING Undertakers — Embalmers *. PARLORS Funeral Directors Day and Night Phone 100. Licensed Embalmer in Gharge W. 'W. Bashan. Day Phone 56 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Night Phone 65 _ HARDWARE—IMPLEMENTS °- ELECTRICAL -—FEE— ~~ | ELECTRIC SHOP | ; Bo, SKEELS Wiring Fixtures and Bapplies ! : KER’S FACTORY PRICE PURE PASTEUR- IZED MILK Our Milk Station Open’ Dai 8 A. M to 6 P. M., Saturday ht to 9 O'clock. Sundays v4 reson 90 1PM Only. . A 3.10 BISM aY CO. bed are eo ra OST 210 Fe WILLIAM F. ERLENMEYER, 2s pipers cam me SSZ3333S3 ban yy O'Connor's Orchestra. MORE. OVERCOATS dust received — an- other large ship- ment of Hirsh-Wick- wire Co., i FINE OVERCOA' and SUITS E. S. Bergeson & SON” Bring or mail in your films for Expert Develo Battery: Repairing . Exide-Sérvice Station. RADIATOR REPAIRING In All Its Branches. BLACKSTONE TIRES We give a personal guarantee of. 4,000 tiles and make our\own adjustments. MOBILOILS AND GREASES At a Big Saving'In Freight. On all of these lines we quote regular factory wholesale to dealers. Bismarck, N: ucnrgenineanuiat $2 and. \s up Expert Dry Cleaning KLEIN - TAILOR: AND. 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