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back. CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT REPAIRING G.E. BERGE 2 B <2) “Buffer Employment” Is Urged by Wilson}¢ ‘ment, ment and that thi force. He ble to meet centers this week compared with jd not consider the sity ing. This condition, he added, hew- ing Our line of General Hardware consists of anything and everything you can have need of in the hardware line. Ranges, Heaters, Oil and Gasoline Stoves, Guns and Sporting Goods, Tools and Kitchen Utensils, Washing Machines, Tubs, Wringers and Boilers, Churns, Refrigerators, Builders’ Hardware and other items too numerous to mention. We Can Fill Every Hardware Need and at a Saving in Price French & Welc HARDWARE AND MACHINERY, BISMARCK “There is no cause that I know of that works so much on a con- scientious man who loves his wife and his children as the prospect of leav- ing them helpless in the world and dependent on others ; and there is noth- ing comparable to the re- lief from this worry.” —William H. Taft. The man who opens a Savings Account in this bank and systematically adds a regular portion of his earnings to it will, in the course of a compara- tively short time, accu- mulate a substantial fund, and as the years advance will know posi- tively that those depend- ent upon him will be free from financial worry. The Oldest and “Largest Bank in this sectionof the State indicated a trend and need of ation that will be a buffer to hrough a period of brief un- the situation dur- ar but now with the unemploy- Washington .—Immediate Sec ‘y of Labor Wilson said he legislation fo |did not look for a revolution, but he | during the re urged legislation which would pre- today urged by ry of Labor vent clas between labor and capi- Wil tal. Unless some action is taken, he said, we will have over the au period of social unrest or we will have He neet it. He said that there was a to the Depart- of people who believed that 00 unemployed men } ;; Our Reputation for Satisfaction is One of Our | Best Assets; We Guard it with Care THE MEASURE OF A MAN’S SUIT for Spring WearIsaThing — of Beauty —— Tape lines tell a new story when applied to shoulders, sleeves, chest and collar. The new arrivals are stun- ning models indeed. The Ace A high waisted, two button coat with patch pockets and five seam A close fitting waist line empha- sized with the belt seam, exaggerates the flare of the skirt. The collar, breast welt and sleeves are relieved by the use of cord trim- ming, combining in one model all the present day style variations. $25 to $50 HAND ‘PRESSING DRY CLEANING SON E-S0N : i | convince labor. philosophy would be nece: frablem,-it might *e harder to He stated that if the of force were used, it 'y in large cities to Well Kept Orchard Wi"! Prove Profitable In Many Ways By P. G. HOLDEN.- HERE are many! reasons: why I we should grow our frult at home. Chief a'r them are: 1. The present high price of ‘reit mukes It profitable. 2. Fruit shouid form a port our ‘daily diet. + 3. Fruit ‘trees, If! well ‘cared far, add to the appearance of our ‘aw? or country home. If we grow our own fruit we will Nave fresh fruit every day during the season and will have a ‘surplus to dry, can, or store for winter ase. If we do not grow it we will not have it. ts sy A well-kept orchard is one of the most atiractive parts of the. farm. Nothing else on the farin lingers so long in our memory as the old or- chard. It is at o heauty and fragr: jon of An Old Neglected Orchard—Trees Dying, Rotting, Worthless and Unsightly—A Little Care Would Have Made This’ Fine Orchard. of delightful shade all summer, of healthful and delicious food in the autumn and winter months. The time to plant fruit trees is late In the fall, Only trees with good healthy main trunks, free of diseases, bruises and insect pests, should be planted. A generous amount of well pulverized soll should be packed around the roots. The purpose of trimming fruit trees is to strengthen them by prop- erly spacing the branches on the trank and to permit the light and heat to penetrate to all: parts of \the tree, All dead wood, all suckers, alt blight, bitter rot or black rot infest- ed branches and all branches which cross other branches and rub off , should be trimmed out. branch removed should, be cut off as close to the parent branch as possible. Never leave a stub, as it will die and cause the trunk of the tree to rot. .All wounds caused by cutting should be painted. When the branch removed had .been dis- eased, the wound, before being painted, should be washed with a solution of one part corrosive. sub- limate to 1,000 parts of water. Peach,trees produce fruit on wood of the previous season’s growth. To have an abundance of fruit-bearing wood each year trees must. be cut back| sufficiently to cause a vigoroas growth of new wood. Plums and cherries do not need SSA aC HARDING ASKS TIMETO WISE Admits to Committee on Educa- | tion That He Knows Little of Macdonald _ Bill THE WORST YET TO COME| | E, P. Crain, -Neil’s Man Fri-i day, Predicts Real Stunner | —Much Qpposition - ILY TRIBUNE UPON MEASURE! AT H 8:00 P. M.—_ONLY ONE SHOW 19.” ea: THURSPAY, JAN. 30, 19 nc ema at eacsecaca Ce Sree ESSE a LEADING STARS IN GRIFFITH’S SPECTACULAR FILM DRAMA INTOLERANCE | POSITIVELY LAST TIME TONIGHT Orpheum Theatre ‘The house commfttee on education | at the request of Rep. Fay, Harding} of Braddock, who, introduced in the! house the Macdonald bill nullifying | the control of the state superintend- | ent of public instruction over the is- suance of teachers’ certificates, has, deferred consideration of this meas- ure until Mr. Harding can discover; from Mr. Macdonald just what it is} about. “Mr. Harding has been in close con- ference with Mr. Macdonald, endeav- oring to get’ some peints through which he can defend the ‘Macdonald bill,” said: a member of the house; committee on education today. “We consider this purely a Macdonald measure,’ he continued. “Its intent is clearly to-deprive Miss Nielson of practically all the, powers which she; possesses under the present statutes. | It repeals everything in the present | statutes affécting school matters from | Section 1357 ‘to Section 1277 of the; compiled laws of 1913, inclusive. Mr. ‘Macdonald may succeed in getting the approval of a majority of the elec- tions ‘committee, but ,if he does you! can rest assured there will be a mi-; nority. report, setting before the; house the true intent of this meas-; ure and all the greed and littleness | that lies back of it.” i The speaker was a leaguer. lt was to another’ league member | of the official famity at the capitol | that E, P. Crain, Macdonald’s Man; Friday who was certification clerk | under the former: superintendent of | public instruction, is reported to have’ said: ; “If the newspapers feel this bill is worth a column, they'll give a whole page to our real educational program When it comes in.” . Crain is the man whom Rockne and Cavett, Macdonald’s friends whom! Governor Frazier “recently appointed | on the state board of ‘education, en-| deavored ‘to’ reinstate over the ‘head of Miss Nielson, throwing out her ap- pointee, J, W.. Riley, former Cass county. superintendent of schools. Crain is sticking’. around, ‘evidentty confident that ,a mee will be made for him on the public pay-roll, { The Macdonald. educational © pro-| gram, it seems apparent, will get over with the rank and'‘file only if care- fully camouflaged... Rep. Harding when he introduced the first of the several Macdonald, bills which are aimed at Miss Nielson admitted that he knew. very little as to the real in- tent of the. measure. , He suggested that it was intended to “raise the ed- ucational standard.” A.similar ad-; misison of lack of understanding was; made by him before the house com-j mittee on’ education, x { NOTICE OF MORTGAGE ‘FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is: hereby given, that, where-| as default has been made in the terms | and conditions of that certain mort-/ gage made, executed and delivered by Thomas Roy Crawford, a single man, to Walter L. Williamson, dated June} 1, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, on June} 22, 1917, at 11:20 o'clock a.m. and| recorded in Book “ on, Page 8, and which mortgage was there after and on the record and recorded OLD AGE STARTS Science says that old age begins with, weakened kidneys and digestive organs. This being true it-is easy to believe that by ‘keeping the kidneys and di- gestive organs cleasned and in prop- er working order, old age can be de-, ferred and life prolonged far beyond that enjoyed by the average person. For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been relieving the weaknesses and disability due to ad- vancing years. It is a standard old- time home remedy and needs no in- troduction. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil is inclosed in odorless, tasteless capsules containing: about 5 drops each. Take them as you would a pill. ——————— THE SANITA FRANK the well known greet his ofd friends past: the register of deeds of Burleigh coun-| 161” of mortgages, | ty. North Dakota, said mortgage will} be foreclosed by a sale of the premises 3rd day of July,/in said mortgage and hereinafter de- 1917, assigned to Elizabeth B. Adams, «scribed, at which assignment has been filed for; court house in the city of Bismarck, in ‘the office of ; county of Burlejgh and state -Has Been Purchased by «This popular eating place is now open and ready for business under the new man- agement. Mr. Evarts will be pleased to well as all patrons who have been patroniz- ing the Sanitary Bakery and Cafe in the #8, COVSTINCE TALMADGE “INTOLERANCE” PLAYING TO CAPACITY. NIGHTLY D. W. Griffith’s “Intolerance” has been playing to full. houses.at..every evening performance and from all: in- dications ‘another’ capacity: house ‘is uré''to be the rule. “Intolerance” I; positively be ‘shown tonight for the last, time. in Bismarck. “MIntoleraneé” ‘has “been classed ‘as the wonder, of ‘the, dramatic, world. . Not only is it a triumph of dramatic art and staging genius, but it is a marvel of big figures and achieve- ments. Asa thrilling, pulsating, three hours of entertainment it takes first rank.‘ From’ the’ vise’of the’ cartain i};the crashing, climax, of the final holds the spectator. in an almost breathless spell’ of interest and sus- pense! eno aie Tt' has been said that ifthe average Broadway success: is worth» two; dol- lars, then ‘Intolerance”..is worth, $10. But Mr. Griffith doesn’t. charge what the play is worth, rather he has scaled the prices so that it is within the means of everybody to attend either ’an afternoon or evening per- formance. Dakota, on Saturday, the 8th day of which amount includes the sum of March, 1919, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. jtwo hundred and twenty dollars The premises described . in said and seventy-three cents ($220.73), in- mortgage and which will be sold pur- terest paid by the assignee in accord- suant to this. notice, are described: as ance with the terms of said morjgage, follows, to-wit: The » Northwest ;on a prior and superior lien existing of, Norih | Quarter (NW 1-4) of Section fourteen against the above described feal Enea) (14), township one: hundred” thirty-| estate; besides the statutory costs and ——7 Inine (139),: North of range seventy-! disbursements as provided by law. ¥ five (75), West ofthe Fifth Principal! Dated, January. 31, 1919. TH YOUR IGbNEYS | Meridian, containing: one-hundred s!x- ELIZABETH B. 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But remember td We spent the entire season of 1918 intro- ducing the Blackstone tire and tube to our wholesale trade. We are proud to say that not a single casing was returned for adjust- ment. Our dealers’ proposition is unusually attractive. If you are interested in increas- ing the profit of your tire department, drop us a card and let us explain how we can make you more money. We personally guar- antee the Blackstone for 4,000 miles. ask for the original imported GOLD Pi ‘S , Corwin Motor Co. MBDAL brand. In sealed packages. ‘Bismarck _North Dakota RY BAKERY the front door of the} oe CAFE EVARTS restaurant man at the new stand.as