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niaresndlt seen i sanessemANe eT S : / i BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : ‘ : WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15, 1919. PAGE2 ~ = NOT A ‘WAR PICTURE ines ae orgs eae SA ee 5 ’ j Start.today to buy os 5 if 8 An excellent/investment ‘AT FARGO FOR War Saving Stamps 7 and a patriotic duty =, ANNUAL MEET : a a { im ae | : t ~ yee | De ASS C/ ‘Allied Associations to Talk Over ‘ SS NSH Mila tS 2 hoot Problem of Distribution — Equity Reports TODAY'S PROGRAM ; : 1:30 P. M. “She “The Co-operative Creamery. 4 Oh meets Its. Present Status and Futur Prospects,” J. J. Osterhaus, state 4 dairy commissioner, Bisma. q “Dairy Produets and Their Util- j ization,” J. R. Keithley, Agricul- q tural college. hee “Breeding for High Prodve- tion,” Robert Molen, Schroeder E Farm, Moorhead, Minn. “Dairy Outlook in the North- west,” C. Larsen, Brookings, 8. D. Fargo, Jan, 14.--Fargo's hotels were | ‘ == : beginning to fill up last night with the! influx of visitors. Incoming trains j = from all directions brot men, women, | — and children who are here to attend —| the sessions of the various conventions 4 which will be in progress this week. —=| The annual convention of the Tri- —— State Grain and Stock Growers’ asso- —— cfation attracting hundreds of vi =| | itors, as are also the y meetings 7 ——| | of stockholders of the — 4 plant, of the E: ‘ j n North Dakota Agricultural college, the . —= a ; Tri-State Flood Control body, — the 3} : Sj i poultry show of the North Dakota x — State Poultry association, and the an Dent mis | nual conference of the North Dakota = : & . ) ei ‘ Potato Growers’ association — Se emae fl . Jt would cost a fortune =| ~.. be taken up today at the initial ses 3 ‘ v ‘ —— sion of the Tri-State Stock aud Grain ; b ° k= Growers’ convention in the auditorium, t Zz é gi t £ i — } The program opens al 1:30 o'clock this x ¢] rin, ‘ e reates . — afternoon. e e &3 —> i : Thursday. evening by £ t h == ‘ rentlent of the Ove artists into your home i 4 spected to be the - f oS : : ee Victrola XVI, $275 —— big event of the we Dr. E. F ! vice e eR 78 z Ladd, Prof. G. W. Randlett and P. F, ‘ etree ere = Trowbridge, who have returned from 3 ; y —= Washingion, heard Mr. Thompson at * = that elty, aud roporl that he Seas oue Fi You would have to pay thousands of dollars to get these = of e best speakers on an excellent! epee een . fe program. eee MACISTE great artists to come to your home and entertain you: Caruso == Mr. Thompson will be here in time ; 'y aes memes oy ey Fa Bilal ome and tomor-| |= Alda, Braslau, Calvé, Culp, de Gogorza, DeLuca, Elman, Farrar, t - : sday| ow in “The Warrior’ at the Orpheum theater. he New Yor morning. His subject at the evening|£OW 1 ear Or au n€ ie Aarts ; . Ce Ee * _meeting will be “After-the- War Agrl|Times says: “He out-F airbanks Fairbanks.” The management aI Galli-Curci, Garrison, Gluck, Jascha Heifetz, Homer, Journct, culture.” uarantees this attraction. = : . } S Micbers of theNorth Dakota’ Po-|° ~ Martinelli, McCormack, Melba, Murphy, Paderewski, Powell tato G , ti il Se vy i ? 2 : ato. Growers’ association will . open y Fe 3 5 aay 1 their annual convention in thé rooms| nual meeting of the stockliolders, of LE AGUE SQUARES = 5] Ruffo, Schumann-Heink, Scotti, Sembrich, Tetrazzini, Werren- of the Fargo Commercial club at 2/ this body-will open at 10 o'clock this = z ‘ F Z 2 oielock Friday afternoon. | 4y,,,motding in the: auditorium An at: AWAY TO VOYAGE, rath, Whitehill, Witherspoon, and Zimbalist. ; r to the annual. meeting of the) | aince of 3 2,000 was predicted a x JAC es Stockholders of the Equity Co-opera-|lendance of about 200) was Thee UNCHARTED SEAS ‘. % : ; tive Packing company: whieh is to open esterday by J. Ml Auderson, resid fat But with a Victrola in your home you can hear the: all— here Thursday, the directors of the|0f the Exchange. 3 a (Continued Fi Page O: 1 4 aes - vill’ assemble Wee after-| Reports of the officers will be heard C From Page One.) < ‘ Hey She rosa to tuerense the |, le eens, and three dretors|with the sate aais committe of the as often as you like. The beauty and thrilling power of these rapital stock the orga ion. fi will be elected. ‘Those whose terms These ameasures, which were : . ° . f Sata ad fo. $6,000.60 Will be taken | lave expired ave J, C. Leum, Mayville; 1h Teague caveus last. Satur famed artists just as though they were actually in your i) up at 10 O'clock the following morning | Ne Magnuson, - Souris, ean sous dy have been fully explain- : : . ° i ; up at TOT eIOeE, Mie folowhe woruine | Noltimler, Valey City. |) tes stand on the eaendar as 2 presence—so lifelike are their Victor Records. the K. ¢. is the general be-| N. Tittemore of Omro, Wi: -| Senate Bills 20 and 19, spectively, 3 anit : . liet of those interested that the ‘in-| tional Union president of the American and both have been referred to the There are Victors and Victrolas in great varicty from $12 to $950. crease will be approved. Three direc- oty of Equity, will speak at they state affairs committee, which is ex- 8) 3 : ws tors will also be elected at this bus’ ion of the body tonight. Wednes-| pected to report them out as soon as S| Any Victor dealer will gladly play for you any music you wish to hear and demon- ness meeting. day morning, the stockholders will he) the senate hus ratified the league am- Bi strate the Victrola. Saenger Voice Culture Records are invaluable to vocal students— The financial report for the com-|#ddressed by Senator Kromrey of Ply-jendments removing the constitutional eS k hi bi , pany, which will be presented at this | mouth, Wis., president ofthe Wiscon-| debt limt and authorizing the state to 3 ask to hear them. — meeting, will show that the organiza- {Sin Cheese federation. _ {engage in any industry or line of bus- ==) Victor Talking Machine ‘Co., Camden, N. J. tion has over $936,000 paid-up capital |__J. M. Pierce, editor of the Towa] iness except the manufacture of . in- ==5 ‘ stock. Homestead and the Wisconsin Farne toxicants. 8 Important Notice. Victor Recards and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchron ‘A special train over the Northern,| et is also scheduled to muke a speech} One of the rather remarkable fea- S| the processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, is absolutely-essential to a perfect reprocs & Pacific has been arranged for, snd the [some time during the convention. The jtures of the league's economic enter- ) | stockholders will be taken out to the exact time when he will address the s the extent to which they in- Q ‘ New Victor Records demonstrated at, eli dealers on tho Ast of each month | plant five miles west of the city Friday | stockholders has not been assigned yet, ad ches deeiee’ to sawiileny the | morning. Construction work on. this] The convention will 0! end | state industrial commission, composed ai x H new plant is well advanced. It is ex-|with the n of Wednes morn-| of the governor, the attorney general 33 @ / 4 | pected that it will be completed by | "8 but it is expected that most Of{and the commisioner of agriculture | 5 April.” ‘The total cost of the plant and. the stockholders will sta n the city! and labor, dominate every proposition. Sy its equipment is estimated at about} for the remainder of the week to at-| ‘Phere are some leaguers who would 50,000. tend week-end sessions which will be}yather see the industrial commission 53 Friay afternoon, the stockholders | in_ progress. : composed of ‘five, and to include the 5 | will be present at the session of the| Mr. Anderson, president of the tate treasurer and the state bank ex- Grain Growers’ convention. .I. C, | Change, ‘will discuss the organiay jaminer or perhaps ‘a member chosen ' Hoopman, manager of the Equity) at the Friday afternoon pn of the | directly by the people as a member - packing plant, will at that time talk | Grain Growers convention. |of the commission. The governor, the A HV ictola’”la the Registered Trademark of the Victor Talkiag Machine Company designating the produeta of this Company only. on the work and prospeets of the or- ee eae jattorney general and the commissioner y 3 Canvzation. Over #000 stockholders | All kinds of fun at the Arm: (of agriculture, however, | are. three : j nie expected to attend the mgetings | ory Rink this Thursday LL ea anne TS Tene and it 3] i this v . -the-s 5 es, [18 no! bab! he mangers! Directors of the Equity Co-operative Shoot the-ston's HE Foleo ee the organization will wish to see their Exchange met yesterday afternoon in| Wateh ‘the crowd. Sih Girection of state owned the offices of the exchange. be ap-| Orchestra. sonterpris bly complicated, by even a majority. of two who have not —jheen so long or so closely identified | with the ‘heart of the moement. STARTLING COINCIDENCES | |) site tome iting | The state home bu ls] _ ————————eeEeEeEaaQo oe lereated by S$. B. 19, wil another] ing business of the state. It is also REGISTERED NURSES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. said executrix and said executor in the state of North Dakota. a y T ' Simil: ‘ w?wnceSs lj ta = rs j Wonderfully Similar Experiences important ‘of, reveuue.for -thel predicted: thatthe assoclation ' Wonderfully Similar eon [Bank of North Dakota. The bill pro- little time ‘i farchuriug "aud ‘placing ON BXAMINER BOARD] 1: the matter of the,pstate of Matil-| Dated December 26th, 1918. ms : Stories of Restored Health Almost Beyond Belief i nt all funds of Ue home bauiet in active operation the Equity pack- : da “E. Edick;> deceased: EMMA V. BECKER More people probably have experienced positive benefit ; : ; posited in| ing plant at Fargo, which could begin | if a pill introduced in the senate Notice is hereby given by the undgr- FRED R. STONE, » Aer ar s of Nor receiving livestock and .turning out 5 >, "i es * d Exec c ~ from the use:of Peruna than any other medicine. Evi- s financial] packed products within a .yery few sp ueeday By aoe i eee or 5. signed, Emma Y. Becker and Fred Roly gy Brasine wid. Haecutor. ce of the w syful meri is well-known remedy a ion.’ If the plan] weeks. ‘This plant originally was.cap-| examiners henveforts bere Stone, executrix and executor of tlie [ ‘atty, s <e c dence of the wodnerful merit of thi I the average paid in in| j plant originally was cab’) examiners -henceforts will consist Of | iag¢ will of Matilda E. Edick, deceased, Blea ear an erecator, ecummulates. and late of the town of Mexico, in the coun- | | -First publication on the Sist day of 8. for Catarrh and Catarrhal conditions December, A. D. 191 Jeach of the state's 53 counties with- ore : ‘ multiplies daily. ch of the state's 53 counties with-| offered for sale hasbeen absorbed by| governor for ferms of five years, and Cae ‘in two years should not be Jess than] North Dakota. farmers. President c . ‘ $160,000, adding a neat $5,0 ae saat s Fiscal every member must be a graduate|/ty of Oswego, state of New York, to ain ! PE RU NA f (6! t h i aoe cet eemone s Coste nati nt Bi mna.sority or the, nurse and wt least two must have|the creditors of, and all persons hav-|. * 12-81; 18-15-22 J if oy or atarr ‘the Bank of North Dakota also ix] been aan ‘ap. There. has been pave bad two or more years’ experience it | in. -caims ugainst said deceased, to} © A- Finch Lumber Go. for Mon. FIFTEEN YEARS WITH RHGU. HAD CATARRH OF HEAD AND cial repository for a fous of| rent SfoF sole tite, a fiimion thatthe ee ee eee eee exhibit them with the necessury ‘vouch. |@°¢h coal. Phone 17. S| = ; 4 iS ) Dakota Mill & Hlevator as-} capital of the company was to be. in-| , 9 ers, within six months. after the. first HL Roe roe me Selon, created by S, B. 20, and} ereased to $3,000,000, which in fe * Dance :.at the K. C. publication of this notice, to said ex- had which, if it lives up to expe rtations;| event of a sale to,the state of the plant, Hall ‘ever Ls Saturday ecutrix und said executor at the office should develop into. a _mammoth cou-|and good will would mean $200 water |~. . of Arthur Van Horn, 209 7th ‘street, cern. The association is authorized tofon each $100 share of stock held by night, Or ner’s Or-} | ix the city of Bismarck, county of Bur- manufacture and. market all fhaner of] North Dakota farmers. ig leigh, state of North Dakota; und that farm produce. It may establish mills] As cue leaguer put it, ‘It has been chestra. i the said roe van Hor has been ? A ly appoi yy said executrix and five rao for fr be appointed by the rheumatism. Peru- na cured me and | © I think it the best | head all around medi- | organs, I cine ever made. | Suffered . terribly. J and factories and buying .and -selling| done in the b 9 =— eo a “ | with my stomach. andea te ; pa | ¢ est of families.” , 5 zl ye Bpliah this letter | ee eee roar ed : ie encies to-any number required with-] “All of the league bills carry an ‘Phone 15, City Fuel Co. |: precuecr as their agent in the ‘for the benefit of |p oities of Peruna 4 in the state and may establish as|emergency clause. Should they pass state of North Dakota, upon whem others who sufter. | 274 caimot praise esiialee many brariches or bureaus or agencies! both houses this week and receive the -For the Beulah Goal {any legal process may be served upon WW. H. gare, | BD cafnot | Wratten is -now. as =~ af | ouside the state as ttimay-eee A Tt] governor's signature, bythe aniddle of] <ummet : ; : ‘ 49 Cooper St. | good as ever. is provided with an initial capital Of/next week, actual operations, under SATAN GR’ TART THRGAT Miss Aunelic A. Haberkorn. $5,000,000, which probably will be im:|the terms of the bill, would begin: not To ‘Ladies 2 = \ FOLLOWING DIPHTHERIA 221 Gravoise Ave mediately’ full paid in in the, form}later than February 11, as but twen- i : J ij Shue East Odkiand, | BEST MEDICINE FOR CATARRH of state: bonds, which will be deposit are allowed for getting down 1 * g ; & ra = cate pOamland, | POF “THE STOMACH AND ed with the Bank of North. Dakota 5] to, business. a ae are Stout ; 5 = dete me at Ca- ‘ anes en yany collateral for the actual money whfeh|_ ‘The magnitude of the’ league’s plaus é BAS te { Ma ss Sar. panes he Utter” yeare of |-1 had trouble with the apsodiation, wil’ require in-its @x-)does not appear to stagger snyoue but} | Kat is Zatal ito Seale and beaut Q ‘ suffering and dis: | my stomach for}, ensive transactions. - | the opposition. All of the -schemes| Reduee weight sensibly and easily; im. : 1k. . ‘ appointment I | two years and got iS 2 This association may ¢stablish either] have been explained in caucus by-Wal-! prove. your health aA LAr 3 b : % Rave up hope | no relief until: i[ ‘ retail or-,wholesale. markets. in - the| ter Thomu miley’: Jour health ana/-Sgure. {Avoid 5 ‘until E heard of | took Peruna. cepts; 3 er Thoms -Mills, who 4s. Townley's| heart, trouble, wrinkles, > nervousness, : Twin Cities, Chicago or New. York,|great medicine man in this session, | woaknesses, ete., besides personal em: ‘ Peruna. I tried | “took three bottles! it. Followed in- | and am_ entirely s and it may if it chooses carry ont the} and who professes to have seen simlar} barrassment, di ity. siructiong and | fred," "Perum Tg : league program of. direct distributiog| experiments in pure déeinocracy in ste bea ‘and. ue te obser Walk | HEBRON y Beye nae aes ee ‘om' ‘the producer fo the .cousumer,|cess{yl operation ‘in Australia, New| sprightly. Let your eyes*sparkle with Vs. : ow to ys Keep Pe cold. 0 eZaland and other enlightened coun-| new fervor, Surprise and deligh' andManalin | spoonfuls © f1 fe the assoctation iteelf. ‘The aqgocia! tries,:where he hgs spent much of his] friends. Be a ee e iat clight your, ‘3 edna f in ‘the’ house. i i ‘ 4 Micg ae = tease Ky tenn Bow is required*to provide its services at) time. angel a small box 1326 Bast Twelfth St. ast as. near cost as possible, allowing a ies) and follow, i B I SM A RC K ‘ Go tl a ea of oil of koroin ( i ae © Such-fetters’ coming as they. do from all directions and all peo- Soot ietllad ti as hed Manele of de-| RETURNED SOLDIERS TAKE — | directions of ‘the Rersaupstana Ron ae & bd Sinise loudly thé curative qualities of Dr. Hartman’s Famous eee EEMINALS. Tie StL \ NOTICE. : ie Fe igied ved e pecniay Gree guarantee, y NIG ; c Catal descri; whether -ANI LLS. she i includin, | é Ba at Tidveys, iption of the nose, and Undoubtedly the first act of the mill] Knowing you will want,a new suit | if feted while reduclige some candy, ae | ' E t s, bladder or other organs of the ¢~ ‘elevator tion J tor forty-five z first in, the ‘of the ett Drei will be the} Or overcoat, 1 will allow youg10 per years ‘stood inthe ecenr ‘blishment eral large. cent off any madeto-megsure sui feyng Ferme fat EvERTwuere. = |[enoc te Srerint oth and oe se AT BISM GY AT BISMARCK HIGH GYMNASIUM Fr SM Sie }payment. Klein, tallor and cleaner. : 12 19 1 mo.