The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1919, Page 2

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Der 0 | PAGE.2. COUNTY. SEAT b dase \ to him at Bowbells not later shan i : a | MEE. LOOKING YOUNG Ips feels that the 3,600 4 REMOVAL BILL y, to referend a meas: 5 Teale PEnaene. DRIVE ENDED not. eiirry. the “emer- It’s Easy—If You Know. Dr. a ssured, and that the Edwards’ Olive Tablets: ise ee ea people will have an opportunity at the The sfc care ito tea @} i H polls to express, their opinion of «a e secret ping young is Referendum Committee Believes measure which Would permit the fous —-to do this you. must watch your Thoval every four years of couaty. seats | liver and bowels — there’s no need of It Has Sufficient Signers— Dalls in Petitions BOWBRLLS, N. H, Phelps, Secretary of the comniittee for the referendum seat removal act of the 16th assembly, House Bill 100, advises that it is plan- ned to complete the canyass for signa- tures by Saturday and that it is re- quested that all petitions be mailed “GETS-IT” PEELS Any Corn or Callus Comes Off Peace- fully, Painlessly. It’s almost a picnic to get rid of a corn or callus the “Gets-It” way. You Spend 2 or 3 2 or % drops,of “Gets-It,” about as in almost half the North Dakota coun- ties, House Bill 100 provides that county removal .clections may be had every four years in counties where the appraised value of the court house does ‘not exceed $20,000, At least. 20. of the state’s 43 counties would’ be af- fected by this provision. | | The committe which appears: for the petitions ‘in this referendum moye- ment consists of AC, Wiper, Bow- bells; ALM. Limburg... Fargo; H. FE. Vance, Wales; S.-S, Acheson, Fargo; and. W. H. Wineman, Bowbells. FIRST REVOCATION OF LICENSE MADE iUnderwood Man Deprived of Right Temporarily + D., May 16—Geo. of. the county MY CORNS OFF! Never Fails, The first revocation of a pool Aall 3 license under an act of the 16th as- seconds putting on having a-eallow complexion — dark. rings under your eyes — pimples — a bilious lookin your face — dull: eyes with no sparkle, Your doctor.will tell you-ninety pet cent of all sickness comes from ine active bowels and liver, k Dr. Edwards, a well-known: physician in. Ohip,. perfected , a le com: pound ‘mixed with olive oil to, act on the:liyer.and bowels, which, he/gave.to his patients for One: rai Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi. tute for.calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective... They: bring. about that ‘exuberance; of spirit, that. natural buoyancy, which * be. enjoyed:. by everyones by fonts up the liver and clear i "Hou know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab lets by their olive ‘color... 10c'and 25c-pe: vox. All druggists, . nished_ by. the destroyers on the course. me CHICAGO-CLEVELAND SERVICE. | sembly giving the attorney general direct, control of thes establidnments was. ordered this week, after O. A. Boyd of. Underwood had been given a hearing before Earle. H.. Tostevin, chief of the licensing department, and John E. Williams, state’s attorney of McLean county. \ The. findings were that Boyd had permitted boys. under eighteen years td congregate in his place; had been quiescent to the se of obscene lan- jguage; had permitted tlie. sale of cigar- tts. to minors; that gambling had“been carried on in his éstablishnient, and that on. the evening of May 2 BoYd attempted to relieve the monotony of fat 2:00. p.m, CHI@AGO,ILL., May 15.—The first airplane in the new Chicago-Cleveland aeral mail’ service left hAe at 9:35 a.m. The mail is) due in Clevela/t Trent: C. Fry. is pilot of the machine, whith is Di Haviland four, The mail bag. weighs 450 pounds. » DAWY MAIL PLANES, ( CLEVELAND, 0O., May air mail service between: and Chicago was’ started at s morning when Pilot. Raward Gardefier in airplane No, 78. took the air at Woodland Hill park, bound for Bryan, O., and Chicago. He is scheduled to reach Chicago between 1 and 2 p.m. $11.52 in.two mills school tax, a/total balanced: and 42: reported an intrease 1) from) 127,850: to: 135,380 persons out Use “Gete-It,” peel off corn this way. simple as putting on your hat. “Gets- It” does away forever with ‘con- traptions,” “wrappy” plasters, greasy ointments that rub off, blood-letting | knives and scissors that snip into the. “quick.” “Get-It” eases pain. Your “jumpy” corn shrinks, dies, losens from the tde. You peel the corn. painlessly from your toe in one complete piece. That's’ where the picnic comes in—you peel. it off as you would a banana peel. Nothing else but “Gets-It” can do it. Get peace- ful, comomn-sense “Gets-It.” “Gets-It,” the guarranteed, money- back corn-remover, the “only. sare way, costs) but a-trifle at any drug store. M’f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, I. \ Sold in’ Bismarck and ___rec- ommended as the world's best corn remedy by Finney’s Drug Store, Cow-! an’s Drug Store, Lenhary Dig Co., Jos. Breslow: village Nfe: by shooting up his. place with a -baby gat. Complaint was made under the new Jaw, and Boyd's license Was revoked. * In view of the fact that the Under- wood man was a veteran of the Span- ish war and that he served a year in the world’s war, having been discharg- ed only last December, he was advised that upon furnishing proper assurance of future good conduct he would be reissued a license. ¢ s FLIGHT OVER ATLANTIC MAY START TODAY (Continued froz age One.) beginning the fight atross the At- lantic. “Variable and fresh winds, stron® south and southwest over esstern part of course; clouds, rain, soudils: and poor visibility,” Was the foyecost sent from Washington on the basis fur ’ All the nation’s needs ri tial. wrong. 4 "Back of the Farm—What? | wovesecceoreorss rials are back of the farm. It, is the great essen- / Invest in one of our farms and you can’t-g0 wercecocovereres Bismarck Realty Co. | Bismarck Bank Bldg. ~ vis for food and raw mate- North Dakota BANK CALL TS ISSUED ee | Washington, D. C., May 15.—The controller of the currency today is* sued avcall for the condition ‘of all national banks at the close of busi- ness Monday, May,12.. Paris, May 14—Commenting upon the notes of German delegates to the peace conference, aPris: newspapers say that underlying” opposition to ac- ceptance of the peac terms is an evi- dent difference between the cabinet and\ other departments of the. govern- ment. Th bliv a govrnmental) irrup- tion in Germany to be-imminent. The Oldest and Largest Bank 4 inthis section of: the State THURSDAY, MAW15, 1919. TAXES QUADRUPLE BY LEAGUE SCHEME State Auditor: Kositzky ; Quotes X ee Ke: Interesting Figures Reports, coming to the: state, audt- tor's office indicate that Richland county fangs are’ being assessed’ five times as much as last year, Farms held at $12 per acre 1@t year are be- ing put. on the tax rolls, at,.$60 the acre, “Three, quarters whos@™total as- sessed Valuation, Iqat: year, yas $5,760, are assesséd’. iit © $28,800° this’ year. Last :year these three quarters paid $24.76 ini the 4.8. mills-state tax and of $86.28, This year they will pay $89.28 state tax,accepting Walter W. Liggett’s most: favorable. estimate of a 3.1 mill levy 3) $28.80 in school tax on the new: one-mill, bysis, aud; $14.40 Jn hail, tax at three cents per, acre, 4 total of $182.48) The. difference he- twen $132.48 and. $36.28 — represents one~ year’s increases in ta under the Townley scheme which impos- ed on: the ©16th general assembly, states State Auditor Kosi UNEMPLOYMENT SHOWS INCREASE Washington, May 15.—An_ increase of unemployment during the week ended May 10.was reported today by the U.'S: employment service., In a total of 83 citieg, only 12 had a short- age of labor, in.29 supply and demand of work. 4 Cleveland, with 30,000 unemployed, and Pittsburgh with 20,000 were the chief centers of-idleness. Superior, Wis;, Fall River, Mass., and Akron, Ohid, were the only cities outside the south which had a short- age of Jabor. DICKINSON MAN FINED \ Clerk of Court Wanner Charged | “ ~ With Poor Driving Dickingon, N, D.,. May 14.—Frank Wanner, clerk of court for Stark coun- ty, was, fined $50 for careless. driving|, when arraigned in Judge Sterling’s court’ this week on a charge of having run, down. a little girl on a Dickinson thoroughfare. ~ = pane Two. days more— Spring-and Summer Fur Sale \at “Bismarck Fur Co. you would be compelled to'spend less. You know you..could. do that.if you; had:to.. Why not spend less.voluntarily, and save a part of your earnings? Thats would .be., worth ; your: while. AS ie / Once you have known /, the. satisfaction and the independence which comes with the .posses- sionof an active Savings _ Account,. you. will never be without one, , We: welcome accounts of One. D lar and.up.and Jaro nkerst Af LS ass A$ S \ ure ff Weve got itz Fuints too. , Come straight to us when you want anything in the Hardware ling. Hardware is our business and we carry. the stock, so you want it. ‘s : - When you-once buy from us you'll come back again, because you will be satisfied prices. Varnish, ‘too, Phone 576, ry with our Hardware and our Use our Hardware; it stands hard wear. you can always get what you want when \ We have ready-mixed Paints in all colors—Oils and * Sri that Achieves cls When this*bank: was founded the pol- icy. of compléte service and consistent ‘ banking practices. was inaugurated. \ The policy has never deviated and it — -_ is to this strict adherence to promise we ’ attribute’ a. pleasing and consistent growth. Sy “y We ate confident’ that we will continue to grow in capacity and-in usefulness to’ the people’of Bismarck—becausée our service to them has been one pf achievé- ment. fi & Ti o | “The Friendly Bank”_\s JOHN BORTELL 300 Main Street SNe ETN arr = READ Governor . Fra: 22, “A , ] AVeéetable neither Exact Copy of A =< SSSSDSSOSS Y, Z ) S % Bismarck ;Man Succeeds Self. as _ Fire. Marshal pointed ‘H.: L, Reade: of‘ Bismarck=to succeed himself as fire marshal for a term of*two years beginning April Mr. Reade, 8. one .of; the oldest and. best, known fire fighters in- North ic eT “ALGOHOL- 3 PER/GENT. ff simitating the! ting the Stomacks and INFANTS | CHILDREN F thereby Promoting Digestion | Cheerfuiness and Rest. Gontais ium, Mineral. Not! mr z icoradamee! Clarited Sugar Hintergren Pee Anelpful Remedy fo Constipation and Feverishness @! Loss oF SLEEP resting therefrom inl 5 FacSimile Signatere pes ‘Tae GENTAUR GONPANE NEW. YORK. "At 6Gmonths 35 Dosrs -3. eS CASTORA a_having for years served the / state association ag secretary and) be- ing deputy state ré marshal for sev- jee terms, ve TO BE MEMBER OF LEAGUE. Washington, May 15.—Raymond B. Fosdick; a New York lawyer, whq.was chaffman of the committe\on training camp. activities during the war, will be: one of the permanent American officials in. the League. of Nations when the league is organized. The exact position to which, Mr. Fosdick a eae | \ sterday mt Past " “" } >For Pofegteang Children,” Mothers: Know That Genuine Castoria Tegparatinails ‘ood by Regula: Bowels of Morphine not j Nancorig) Tn For Over: | Thirty Years eof and Diarrhoea, old ‘Wrapper. THE CENTAUA COMPANY, NEW YORK CaT¥. ALLL LY ZEA iiallllab Sissi CY FRUI HEWING GUM will be appointed was not known: to- day in Washffttgton. ante paride da a Tribune Want Ads Bring, Rea HOUSE BARGAINS 1.—Practically new,. strictly modern home, in desirable east side-tocation, near St. Alexius. Hospital; 6.rooms. hot water heat, range, full basement, east front. Pfice low at... .$3500.00 (Immediate Possession) ‘; 2:—One 8-room. and .one 5+ room. modern, home on ‘corner lot, two blocks from Postoffice. Will con- |. ‘sider house in-trade, if not too far out. ‘See us about this \.......... $8000.00 * / J. B. Halloran & Co. ~ City Property—Insurance Phone 96 Bismarck Bank. Bldg. ae ee I wish. to buy-a modern house of 5 to'7 rooms, ready. for. oc- cupancy about. June 15th. Write fully and will look over when I get to. Bismarck next week... Write No. 636, care of Tribune Co. i For Sale+5-Passenger: Case j Touring Car, Model'L Snap. First $250.cash or $150 down, balance monthly. pay- ments, takes the car. Carin perfect running “condition, 1919 license, new tap, side cur- tains, dash bozrd, dash Jamp, clock; speedometer, oil-guage, electric headlights, dimmers, upholstery. genuine ‘leather, tire. carrier, etc. See. C .C. tooth at so small.a:, Larsen or at 621R or 98. - Ly $ How else can you get so. much long-. lasting benefit. so much real satisfac-_ tion'‘for yoursweet =. price? = Be SURE to set Inthe sealed pack- ” ages air-tight and impurity - proof: The reputation of the largest ‘chew. ing gum manufac- turers in the world is back of it, SEALED TIGHT: KEPT RIGAT é

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