The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1919, Page 3

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s COMING TO ~ _Dr. Mellenthin ve Specialist \ For His Eight Year In North Dakota \ DOES NOT-USE SURGERY Will Be At ~~. MKENZIE HOTEL Wed. and Thurs., April 23-24 Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p.m ee ONLY No- ‘Charge for Examination Dr. Mellenthin is’ a’ regular graduate in medicine and surg- ery and is licensed by the state of North Dakota. He visits pro-j fessionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip consultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treatment he does mot operate for chronic appendicitis, - gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. ’ He has to his credit many won- derful results in diseases of/the stomach; liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, blad- der, -wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and ‘rectal’ ailments. If you have been ailing for any | length: of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as improper measuyes rather than digease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, the ex- amination on this trip’ will be|P! free and that his treatment is] different. Address: 336 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bright eyes,’ clear complexion, vim, vigor and force, all indicate perfect health;.* without ~it you’ -are- handi- capped in the race of life. Take Hol- lister’s; Rocky Mounta' Tea -each week atm keep up with the live ‘ones. _ 35e. Tea or Tablet Tablets. “Jos. 1 Yos.. Breslow. oor G ASTORIA 32%) For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years MONDAY, APRIE 2h 1919, © IKOSITZKY BEATS BISMARCK! y Kositzky on Sunday evening s' ‘| aoreligious RIDE ON FREIGHT 10 KEEP A DATE piety State . Auditor Johnny on the Spot Today to Act as Host | “to Insurgents FARMERS HAVE EYES OPEN N Riding 55 miles on top of a car’ of lumber in a through freight, from Stanley to Minot, State Auditor Carl ceed- ed in’ making connections hich brought him back to Bismarck early this morning to act as-host at the in- surgents’~ Monday ‘noon. round-table which was held in his office. fair was: made a Victory loan feed, with short talks on the loan and other patriotic subjects from prominent state officials who made up the»guest list. An elaborate menu was servet and it was thoroughly enjoyed by 33 members of the official family at the capitol. At the governor’s office, with the chief executive absent, only 18 gathered about Mr, Frazier’s board. In spite of an alleged effort upon the part of the Townley faction of the league to inject religious considera- tions into the campaign which wy ger, Kositzky, Hall and. other league state officials are making upon the Townley - Mills - Bowen triumvirate, there is every indication.in the north- western part of the state, sa 8 M: ky, that the farm their eyes opened. Thi predicts- an overwhelm ing. victory in the referendum election in July for the advocates of: home rule, decency and honesty in state government. At Stanley ‘mers left their drills and seeders in the. field and drove in for twenty miles-to hear the state auditor Satueday afternoon. They had been warned’ by Senator' Sikes, league member of the upper house in that district, to remain away and to seal their ears to Kositzky’s here: failed to accept their senator's and many who came stated that they did so because Sikes had evaded re- to pertinent quéstions regarding league legislation, attempting to ex- busy as.a member of the appro- tions committee and could not fa- miliarize himself with ‘all the bills which Townley, Mills and Lemke} cooked up for the. approval of the| league legislative jority. Another argument-~-being Scandinavian communities, the state auditor, is that he Langer are both members of a certain church punich is attenfpting to fasten irarchy upon ‘North Da- As a matter of fact, Langer. sitzky, and’ Hall all are of differ religious beliefs. Mr. Kositzky fe that Townley must have reached># used in repor and ‘M Kota defenseof his autocracy, to embroil North’ Dakota, in: senseless religious war, “This “line of “Sproceedure, Mr. Kositzky, is ‘losing the friends inthe church which’ is made the gin éf this slander and. y | Nights at 8: 30. = IN A BRAND. NEW PROGRAM ‘ (Seat Sale Begins Monday) : : Children’s Matinee Thursday, 4,/P. M. Matinee’ Prices. Children 25c, Adults 50c The af-|- himself on the ground that hej desperate stage when he will scek, in }@ DUSTIN FARNUM fas ParamOurt: Fs ‘Dustin Farnum is. the star in Owen Wister’s. wonderful story, “The Virginian,” which is at Bis- marck Theatre tonight only. those of other beliefs who do not be- lieve in this type of polit litics. VICTORY LOAN — WILL BE MUCH (Conti.ucd trom Page One.) ported that $16,000,000 had been sub- scribed. KILLDEER HITTING THE BALL, » Killdeer, N. D., Sunday, April 20.— Dunn county completed a week’s cam- paign for the \ictory drive today and all are on their toes ready to go over the top before sundown Monday even- ing., ‘County Chairman Cutty, speak- ers, Chairman. Ellsworth ‘and Set.) Campbell, Canadian machine gun hero of Vimy Ridge fame, closed at jour of Dauntless Dunn putting all the en- thusiasm and pep possible into six big rallies. Every worker in city and hamlet is primed and rarin’ to go Monday morning, and there is every ence we will finish the job the rst day. GAINS | IMPETUS. 2 ‘The Victory fter midnight, scriptions totalling more than $ gained impolus as the day adv: andthe crowds thronged many patriotic €elebrations. Governor Smith bought the first note ssue sold in this.city, and Wil- liam’ G. McAdoo, former\secretary of the treasury, the. second. th popular are very satisfac- | MESSAGE GIVEN ' FROM AIRPLANE Washington D. April) 21.—From an airplane soaring over the street an army officer today read President Wil-| son’s Victory Idan address to 15,000 people gathered at the treasury build- ing by use of a wireless telephone set and a newly devéloped amplifier. Aj few minutes later Admiral Simg read the 5 message by the use of an ampilifi The people cheered the meqteee, as enunciated distinctly to them by a radio officer in the air- plane, soaring far; above, which™~ear- ied the officer whose words.came to m so distinctly. “Hello—hello’ tr call. “Iam now army plane N field.” he officer then read the me: every word of which heard by the bi vd. BUSH FIRE CALLS OUT DEPARTMENT A fire in the bushes on the bottoms near Gottleib Huber’s farm, south of the city, called out a number of city firemen about 7 o'clock Sunday even- ing. The fire fighters hurried to the scene in‘autagobiles and extinguished the blaze. before much damage had been done to standing timber. “VICTORY LIFE” REVIVAL At the Evangelical church, begin- ning tonight, a series of ‘Victory Life’ revivat” meetings, will be held for the’ coming two weeks. The pur- pose of this effort is to be the lead- tng ‘of Christian believers. into: full, sal- vation, andthe winning of unconvert- ed people tox faith in Christ. The speaker to night will be Rev. J. G. Morrison, D. D. president of the Jamestown Methodist Camp ‘Meeting and_-éditor of “The Methodist,” Juonthly paper which advocates -tae “Victory-Life” for Christian. believers Services. begin at 8 o'clock. » Special music by “The Hofimans,” evangelis sury,” came the 000 feet over you in 5038 from Bowling ge, was ‘clearly SPENCE. K C.A.M, Spencer, ormere attorney general-of North”Dakota and one of the state’s bést know1 bay ters, has returned from California, where he spent the last three years, and has entered the @ractice. of law. at Willis- ton, according to advices received by friends. at the state house. (MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Minn.) April 21—Flour unchanged; barl to 1-2; bran 38 Expectant Mothers a . Rogers, head of the] - 97 to. 1.07; rye 1.70 MOTHER'S FRIEND! BISMARCK, DAILY. TRIBUNE ' ' HALLIDAY GORS| TO CANADA WITH BIG DAKOTA BAND), Popular Showman to Take Mil- ‘lion-Dollar Organization on Long-‘Northwest Tour |. George Vv. Halliday, « one of the bes' known showmen of the northwest, left this afternoon for Fargo #o take the management of the “Million Dollar Band,” the famous Second North Da- | kota organization which became the 118thSengineer's band upon its arrival in France, and’ which won the reputa- tion of being the best military band with the ‘American expeditionary forces) The band is completing a: successful tour of North Dakota, where it has played to big houses everysvhere, and it will go from this state to Dulutiy and jump_thence to Winnipeg for. tour of the northwest provinces. Mr. Halliday, who has handled some of} America’s biggest amusement enter-| prises, is enthusiastic over the future of the band, and he is confident that it will do big business in the Canadian northwest. It is the present intention of the band ,jo work back from the Canadian ‘coast in early summer to play a two days’ engagement in Minot July 3 and 4. The routing of the or- ganization after that date has not yet Deen. determined, . Halliday ‘came to Bismarck a yea ‘ago last winter to take charge of the moverninent films exhibited in} this state by the council of defense. He made a great ess of this en- terprise for the council. of defense, with which he remained until last summer, with The Tribune in the capacity of advertising manager. He proved him- self ‘beyond a doubt. the best adver- tisibe man who ever has served in the Bismarck field. With almost a quarter century’s successful experience in the amuse- ment field, friends of the Second regi- ment band feel that Mr. Halliday is ve Cana- dian tour a success. as played the territory about to be invaded for! many years and has a prestige there which it}is thought will be a great ‘advantage to the organization which he is now handling. FOR RENT—Front room in modern] house; also two unfurnished rooms for light “housekeeping. 518 10th street. Phone 714L. / when he became assocatied i irene os MOTHER DIES WHILE SON IS 9N WAY HOME While “her westward on the last lapse of a long journey from Cablenz, Bismarck, Mrs. ed away at a local hospital dock pas: at 4 o'clock this morning. had been HUMPHREYS* The fall Je nailed free, 11. Fevers, Congestions. In lammations 2. Worms, Worm Fever 3. Colic, Crying, W: 4, Diarrhea of 7. Coughs, Co 8. Toothache, Faccache, Neuratgia \ ®. Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo 10. Dyspepsia, Indigestion.Weak Stolnach 13. Croup, Hi 14. Eczema, 27. Disorders of the Kidneys 30, Urinary Incontinence 34. Sore Throat, Quinsy ‘77. Grip, Gippe, La Grippe For sale by druggists everywhere, HUMPHREYS Corners William and Ann Streets. New Yor | eo EE ea alana The identification of a retailer with an article known to be standard marks him asareliable dealer--- that’s why youhave confidenceinthe store that sells the Gordon hat. FIVE DOLLARS. ‘ i { i, ez) soldier on was speeding Germany, to James Ole of Brad- Mrs. Ode seriously ill for several Dr Eaiphireys? Remedies for PARTIAL LIST FOR eiulness of Jnfauts pildren and adulis Bronchitis e Cough, Laryngitis Eruptions. L Jaria, ig. Internal. External old in Head Difficult Breathing 3’ HOMEO. MEDIC weeks, and her son, who was with the| husband ‘and father, and’ daughter are | army of occupation ‘in Coblenz, secured here awaiting the arrival of their son | his discharge and hastened homeward | in the hope of seeing his mother be- fore the end came. out at Camp Mills several days ago, and is expected. to reach Bismarck to- day or tomorrow. Own Your -Own Home Stop paying rent. Either buy or build your own ~ home. plan will enable you to do this. _ We have financed the building: | of two hundred and fifty homes’ in Bismarck during the past twelve years. ‘Bismarck Building and Loan Ass'n. F. ‘ Arrows indicate direction of wind and brother. 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