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THE BISMAR( K TRIBUNE Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N..D., ag Second Class Matter. GEORGE D. MANN : - - - Editor mig G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, = NEW VvORK, Fifth Ave. Bt CHICAGO, Marquette Bld¢.; BOSTON, 3 Wir: 8, DETROIT, Kresege Bldg.; MINNEAPOLIS, "310 “Lumber Exchange. as MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aosuciated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news « edited to it or not otherwite ereditei in this paper and alro the local news published herein AN rights of publication of special dispatches hereim are also re rved, whieh so clearly, reflects the spirit of Bol and which is in such complete harmony \ press of our enemy. UNCLE SAM’S PAY DAY May 15 was Uncle Sam’s pay day. One that day nearly one million individuals living in the Ninth federal reserve district were expected to clip coupons from the Liberty bonds of the second issue. The total amount of interest due on these coupons, owned in this district, is $2,658,847. CULMINATES IN hospital at Camp Dodge, Ia.. than four months , receiving treat: ments for wounds received in action, has resulted in the marriage of Lieut. | Richard Earl Hocwridge board of commissioners, to Miss Bern ice Young of LeRoy, Minn. HAPPY WEDDING Fargo, N. B., May 16.—A romance which had. its inception in the base where the groom hag been a patient for more or Hunter, | Ke, son of Thomas CG, Hockridge of that | Mvited. city, a member of the Cass county “SATURDAY, MAY '1?, 1919. Good ing, “The Outward Look.” All musi¢, ‘inspiring songs and solos. are invited, Evangelical Association. | (Corner 7th and Rosser Svs.) Preaching service at 10:30 a. m., Sunday school at 11:40 a m,, Young! People's Alliance 7:15, evening. ser.) mon § pom, i The Victor’ Prayer band will meet in the church next ‘Tuesday at 8 p.m, Rev. J. G. Morrison, D. .D. wil give| tne message of tie hour. Evi eryhody| First Presbyterian Church. CONFERENCE STILL HAS COLLEGE IDEA The hope of the Dakota conference of the tvangelical association for the endo wment of a large college and sem- at Bismarck is still alive, and was generally discussed at the nference held in Aberdeen last Week. Bismarck is now the larg- est church center of this organization in the, northwest, with its large hos- pital and.training school and the beau- | tiful camp-meeting site recently es- tablished on the banks of the Mis- ;souri, a short distance beyond \the| EMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE What will the people of the northwest do with News of the marriage ;of the son} was received in Fargo this atiernoor lorning: service at 10 c : PR Mt ie a ee puiaer Het Country club. The city is regarded as Wom q : Theme,| #0 ideal location for a college, and ‘fas soon as conditions hegome more Music by the quar) cored an active campaign. probadly ARMY AVIATOR HOME ON FURLOUGH Hewitt Wilson, son on, son of Mr. and Mrs. E,,A. Wilson, Rosser street, arrived in the city. Thursday. noon. from Boston, iMass., and is, home on .a thirty-day furlough. Mr. Wilson wag. with the aviation forces in France’ for fifteen months, and he. was: among, the first to go joverseas. He is now chief yeoman to Captain Gheardi on the battleship, New Versey- ne formerly was a resi- dent of Morton-county, and. taught in the schools there, enlisting in the war ‘from that locality. His parents moved to Bismarck to make their home here shortly ‘after’ their son enlisted. Daily by currier per year ...esseecervepe i ty coal per year (In Bismarck) .. Daily by mail per year Daily by 3 mail outside of North Dakota ............ 6. THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER, (Established 1873) GED —=—— = DO DOUGHBOYS MAKE GOOD WIVES Every soldier is a housekeeper. If he isn’t handy at helping himself all ways, he doesn’t get by. : 7.20 — eastern railroad yard filled with troop trains: “First thing I get home, I’m going to get mar- ried. I’ve learnt how to wash dishes, make beds, peel potatoes, sweep floors, sew buttons, and keep house. I’LL MAKE SOME GIRL A DARN FINE! WIFE.” The war changed many a sissy into a big strap-| ping he-man. Speaking judicially and judiciously, | we should say that doughhoys make either good wives or husbands. THIS CLOSE ACCORD It is charming to note the close accord which exists between such well known organs of the reds as The Courier-News of Fargo, and Die Freieheit of Berlin. . The morning after the terms of the peace treaty were announced The Courier-News: predict- ed a world-wide revolution. The evening of the same day Die Freieheit, called upon the workers of the world to rise in rebellion against “capital.” Were both editorials inspired from one. source, some central propaganda bureau, or is it merely another indication that “great minds” run in simi-| lar channels? In either event, the loyal American North | Dakota farmer has cause to take pride in an organ | ' SATURDAY EV By Justice J. E. Robinson the new laws, the By; Justice: J, FB. Robfnéon), endum, not omitti WANG. In addition: to nine little eases, this week argued and sub- mitted, our Court has. still under con- |} sideration, thirty of ‘the old, appeals. These. we must dispose of during the present. month, Then in June we must hear and decide thirty cases, and that will clear the court calendar. During nd what he is next to am Moses of the bullr «$7.20 In state outside of Bismarck) 5.00 PrNatt Dakots a J :00| these two and one-half million dollars are taken A Nebraska man called to an Ohio man in an| <_< RICH OAK PANELING IN ENING LETTER - 2 ere ares ae what shall we say of f the Leag one think of; Moses’ and Aaron, our. modern Moses does, not, this great sum of money is the question which is just now interesting the treasury department. If lout of the government’s treasury.and put into the ordinary channels of trade, the government will \be forced to sell just that much more of certifi- governmental business is being conducted on bor- jrowed capital and will continue to be so conducted |for some time. ; “There is one way in which the owners of Liberty bond coupons can advance their own in- jterest and at the same time serve their govern- jment, and that is by investing these coupons in 'War Saving Stamps,” said Mr. Rogers, chairman of the Ninth district war loan organization. “We hope that a large percentage of this in- ‘ter st money will be re-invested in government securities. In a large majority of cases, the com- i paratively small sums going to individuals will not \be actually needed by them, and by turning the money back to the government they will be prac- tie ing thrift, making a wise investment for them- jselves and materially helping the government to | finance itself. long distance telephone. ‘The bride is the only daughter of Mrs, F. T. Youn of LeRoy, is a¢graduate of Pillsbury academy, Owatonna, Minn., and took! a pre-graduate course at Carleton col-| elege, Minn. She was accepted as a Student nurse in the army trainin, corps, December, 1918, where she serv cates of indebtedness or other securities because eq until April 3; at the base hospital |‘ at Camp Dodge, Lieutenant Hockridge is a graduate of Hunter high school and saw serv- ice on the Mexican border with the American forces when Villa threat- and crush the United States. the United States declared war on Germany, Lieutenant Hockridge went to France as a buck private, wilh the North Dakota national guard, com pany B, 164th United States infantry. He was transferred to company M, 18th infantry, First division, in De- cember of 1917. He was wounded in one of the big drives in February of 1918 und after hig recovery was. sent to school at Lagres, France, He was then a s geant. He was commissioned a s ond lieutenant a month and a hali later. On Sept. 29, 1918, all men com- missioned from the regular army were sent to replacement units to National army outfits. Lieutenant Mockrid was assigned to company K, h ine fantry, First division, October 6, 1918. “In spite of the fact that we have just suc- j cessfully floated the Victory Liberty Ipan, the ‘financial needs of the treasury department are still greater than the money available. The pro- ceeds of the Victory Liberty loan have been, an- ticipated and the' money spent. ‘While it is true that the expenses are rapidly being reduced, they ' are still immense and people will have to continue to save and invest in order to. put the United’ |States back on a permanent peace basis.” | Because it doesn’t know how to reduce the cost i of living, government increases the pay of its rail- way employes. But how does that help the rest ‘of us? OLD LONDON, HOUSE London, May 17.—Oak fianeling val+ ued at $10,000, coyered, ‘DBysold_plast and wall paper has ben’ discovered in en angient house in Cambridge. when it was torn down, The paneling is: Jacobean ouk—of the sixteenth cen- tury. initiative and refer- ng taxation; and Townley, the Truly he ts a Bishop Lemke ; They make i Buti| § like the ushes; call upon ‘the Hue, nin the. pregent year.,we made three rules which serve to expedite the business: '(1) As each cease is argued) 6r-sub- mitted, it is automatically allotted to earth to open its mouth and, swallow those who: rebe} agiinst its authority, while our modern Aaron does .know r how to quietly’ throw down his rod $ at pelea in‘ the State’ of North May 12th, 1919," one of the judges to formulate jam] and cause it to s submit a tentative decision. © (Of course: he should do-it) within ‘two | Gonvention weks). (2) On every Tuesday and | quered: Friday at 3 p.m. .the judges meet in| voice, conference: on’ pending cases, and thosé | thin, who agree upon a decision — sign The next letter (3) ‘When a decision is signed by «| and Bolshevism, majority of the judges, if one or more fail to concur or. dissent, then, it, is filed with the clerk of the court for eoncurrencé or ‘dissent to be given within ten days.. Thus when a major- ity of the Court agree upon a decision, the other judges can no longer hold up the case indefinitely; within ten days they must fish or cut bait, f give Justice Grace the credit of gesting those rules. They a charm. Every judge knows his al- lotted work and of course he feels in honor hound to do it. Some judges a Jong winded dee’ pages, giving a lite ment or a ‘statute, the gist of it. The habit of litera condensation is not learned in a day. However, us time pa . the decis- jons show a marked improvement and promise soon to compare well with those of the U. 8. Supreme Court, Now that I may not be accused of putting my light under a bushel while Kositzky, Hall and Langer, take all the headlines, I pu ri few letters on the curr New Day, Banking and here is GI pled _BriigeLey: Gintertevoles copy of T doen Chines instead of stating | restdeyblaT section, he raises flowers erty note, Persons passing are confronted, hy prominently placec “Yee Glut laun flower on sale. You gettem? Polshey: um now!" came y Yours, ( CELESTIAL |APPEAL FOR VICTORY BONDS |Savings deposits AAP. dentally, boosts for the Victory Lib- delivered in’ horse a] “Hab got Victor, Other ‘real estate v..004145 Liberty Bonds, War Saving Stamps Certificates ; Due from other banks .. Checks and other cash items . {Cash will be on banking EGofoieer Capital stock paid in .. Surplus fund ....... Individual deposits subject to check. Time certificates of deposit .. Cashier’s checks gutstanding i May 6 ra of his time to ‘located in. the} Sh his spare time for sale and inci vai Tie above statement is true, to the L) ; Subser' ibed and sworn to before me establishment the following sign, in his’ garder dry. “Fine laundry wagon. , All. kind his Correct; Attest: FAs PANE, 2 ENFROW, Directors. y bon’, REPORT OF THE RESOURCES Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid TOTAL sta TE OF NORTH. DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—SS. H. G: Renfrow, Cashier "of the above named bank, do solemnly swear On October 7, 1918, after being with his unit only 18 hours, he was wound- ed a second time jn the battle of Bel- leau Woods, near Verdun and Grand Pre. He was decorated by the French governement with the Legion of Hon- or with palm on November 18, and has been recommended for the dis- tinguished service cross and the Croix de guerre. Lieutenant Hockridge is still in the ‘service and is stationed at the base hospital, Camp Dodge. Pp. m., Epworth league. © Topic, ne — | Metowship and Training. Se Pp. m., evening service. Report | CHURCH NOTES | of the .Centenary drive. german 4. e «|theme, “I havg loved thee with an CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE SOCIETY. (Cor. 4th’ St. and Ave: C.) Sunday service at 11 a. m. Sub- ject, ““Mortals.and. Immortals.” Sun- day school-at,9:45 a, m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Readingroom ‘is’ open in the church , building every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 2 ‘to 4.p. m. All ‘are welconfe to attend these services and | visit the reading room. The Salvation Army. (112 Main Street.) Saturday,: 8p. mM praise service; Sunday ‘services, a, m., Holiness meeting; 2 p. m,,)Sunday school and Bible clas: Sue: «m... Young ‘Peo- ples’ legion, +» Salvation meet- Dakot illow up the rods of 'Loans and discounts .............. $103,532.42 At the , Republican | Overdrafts, secured:and unsecured . ae "118.46: he* saw’; lie ‘con- | Warrants, ‘stocks, tax certificates, claims, ete. 176.50 power in his small Banking house, furniture and fixtures. ‘ 4,300.90 4 (68.20: and ‘Treas. 675.88 ng 7,994.92 . 67.85 1,137.47 LIABILITIES $ 15,000.00 2,000.00 : 251.62 - $27,836.65 \ . 72,655.66 677.78 * 250.39 101,420.48 eh AmMters ors be $118,672.10 best of ‘my _ knowledge and belief. . G. RENFROW, Cashier. this ‘16th day of Mey 1919. . Vo LAHR, Notary Public. My commission expires June. 16, 1923, t er ane CONDITION OF | }and confiremd by -the father over the ened to send his men over the line|3 When]; ge | hotel. class, for all, Christian Mndeavor at 7 p.m. A} A big men’ ution for young -peo-} ice at 8 o'clock. An The choir | splendid organ ple. Evening ser jinspir , helpful service. j Will sing the anthem, Porter, r ‘All are mos y Tnvi to chese services, i i _ First Baptist Church. (Corner Fourth St. and Avenue 1.) | Sunday school at 1 2o0’clock noon. Junior Christian Endeavor meeting aly 30 p.m. Young Peoples’ meeting | 7 o'clock p.m, will ve no#morning: dr even’ ing ser es on uccount of the in Vv ability of the pulpit commitiee to. get a supply for this Sunday, | Next Sunday our new pastor, the Rey. George B. K.chardson, D. D., tor: merly of Hampton, la., will be with us and we are glad to. be able tu, an hounce the fact that he has accepted the call extended to'him by ouircharch to become its pastor ‘and that he and his wife will soon be on the. ground to take ci ot the .nevdycof ihe; church and congregation, * | Methodist Episcapo! Church Two blocks north of the Mek. kev, \ Hutcheson, D. minister, 1:39 a m., morning service; music under the direction of Mrs, J. A. Lar: spn; sermon by the pastor, on “Lift ing or Leanifg.’ -12 noon, Sunday school, A very pretty exercise will be conducted by the Cradle Roll superintendent when a class will be graduated from the Cradle Roll department''into the Be ginners’ department. The parents | are invited to share with the chil- van sine joy of the occasion, everlasing love.” All are invited to enjoy the inspiration of these serv- ices, The great Centenary drive is on in earnest. All over America the work is going on. Reports will form a fea- ture in the press of our nation, Dr. W. J. Hutcheson has béen asked to be the speaker at a public ‘citi- mene gathering af Max on Memorial day. 24 Makes 10 Makes | Mr. Wilson ‘plans to visit in the city jfor about! three weeks, | ¥ will be undertaken. Onidren Cry had Pretchar® The Kind You Have Abwais Boke 6 and hid has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been rade under his pers CL. Ei flltsen. sonal supervision since. its infancy. Allow no one to ccceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and.“ Just-as-good”” are but Experiments that trifle wits and endanger the health of Tofants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castcr Oil, Paregoric, , Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. ‘tt contains’ ueither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its xge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has teen in constant use for the relief of Coustipativa, Flatulency, ~ Wind -Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Tue Children’s Panacea—Thé fother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS: Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought Sica | | | be ad The Getts Piano | DISTRIBUTORS. FOR of Pianos 10 Makes of Piano Players of Phonographs , ve " ' “ a 4 ‘ ee ( i , ‘ : , ° REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BALDWIN STATE BANK Wishes to Announce to the Public’. b THE BISMAR ( at Baldwin, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business May 12, 1919 . ’ : L CK BANK Laaneand “diseounts RESOURCES ie $140,579.56 of Bismarck and vicinity that they have opened a music store at 215 Fifth St. This ‘ at Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, at the close of‘ Business ! Operdratte, secured and unsecured . 4 401,00 location is only temporary as it is the hope of the company that the time is not far dis- 4 4 May 12th, 1919. iberty Bonds ....-........ 004. 600.00. @ 1 @ oF 4 RESOURCES Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, 304.99 tant whep we can get a larger and better store room down town. i Loans and discounts ....:.. Ss $535,183.52 parte Stamps ..... oeneee tees eeeeee 12.54 t : i $ Gvetdratts, ioe and uns 142.75 | Banking | house, caealture and fixture 4,296.22 A full line of Pianos, Player Pianos and Phonographs will be carried. We are the arrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims onds borrowed 5,650.00 Y a 4 # <e * 5 . e : Banking house, furniture end didtares ea ooo8 Other real estates 2 ‘ 1984.87 largest wholesalers and Retailers of Pianos and Phonographs in North Dakota. Our main ’ Other real satate : : 9,200.00 Chrtent expenses, taxes paid over undivided office is at Grand Forks, and we have branchés at Fargo, Devils Lake, Minot, Jamestown, ue from other ban .$ 89,796.84 profits .. 3 4 291.25 - i 7 7 rani Pp eect Rik ‘ if hacks “and cother ce $ errs Dba from. othe: “$10,636.81- and we hope to have one here that will be a credit to Bismarck. \But‘we can not do this 19,772.81 116,246,99 | Checks and other cash items 710.21 unless we get your help and business. : Cash... 2.0 vines dbetea, cateertotseiaes 2,142.58" 13,489.55 sted ue ; ghee TOTAL $167,638.98 4 he es are pene to! a a a toa ora Phonograph please call at our store room pats a * ck paid in... $ 65,000.00 and look us over. e will sel] you.a Piano or Phono; ral . Sorplus fad ico 38,000.00 | Capital stock paid in $ 10,000.00 RE PPaC Re dustry ot ea » graph on monthly payments or on ivided profits, less expenses 4,282.93 |Surplus fund ......... =| 6,500.00 one, two or. ‘ee yei ‘ Individual deposi ublect to check 78,29 | Individual deposits subject ‘to check . iS Ime certificates. 0} eposi' 79, ia Ti tificates of d it i j are » Pj. is if 1 eahace * . Certified checks . Savings deposits meee i : Select your Piano with care, Your Piano is a life-time purchase. Make its selection Cashier's checks 0' Cashier’s checks outs 4,438.20 145,488.98 with extreme care. Due to other banks 666,921.91 | Bond certificate of deposit 5,650.00 i TOTAL $774,204.84 TOTAL $167,638.98 SATISFACTION ABSOLUTELY GU e STATE OF NOWTH DAKOTA, County of Buca sc ue STATE OF NOW DAKOTA, Couniy of Biricigh “88. : ; UTELY GUARANTEED 5 le above named bank, do solemnly swear I, H. G. Higgins, Cashier of the above named bank, ‘do, solemnly swear a s that be above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. | that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. COME IN AND LOOK US OVER -AT 215 FIFTH sr. See (SEAL E. M, THOMPEON, (SEAL) H. G. IGGINS, : ‘ ve ‘ashier, ashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th Mey of May, 1919. 1 A. C. WILKINSON, Notary Public, Burleigh County, Bismarck, N. D. My commission expires Aug. ‘14th, 1920. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of May, 1919. BENJ. F. LAWYER, Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 20th, 1924. J The Getts Piano Company Correet—A ttest: ony. P, BAKER, Corrects ORL KLEIN, ED PEERS, MANAGER BiNTON BAKER, AUG, JOHNSON, bs Directors. ey bess Directors. i Veceecoberenscccccceccoces vecttsosccceseoesecleoee seereressceccsesescoooooococs 2 * - ‘ POLOPOP ODO POODLE