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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919. (PAGE 4. A th: TH 81S) . h fRIBUN, a in the expense of the state hail fund, getting 4 CITY NEWS Coretta id : Entered a. the Postottice, |B marek N. D., av Second) out blank forms of their own, which they supply, Was ‘Bismarck Caller. eee das water, if is . rent Fthe Atgust i. Johnson, a banker from} GEORC™ Pr. aplis aoe ‘ ae "—iditor ee despite the spirit and letter of th i Washburn, was in the elty: yesterday. | G. LOGAD YNE COMPANY, . ' pa RK, Fitth Ave. Boo; CUCAGO, M uette eheie 4} Here Yesterday. ees 08" oN 3 AWinte i sarieoie once Mr. Olsness construes the spirit and letter of! . p. McMillan ana yea Bigner NNEAPOLIS, 513 ange. the law to mean that withdrawals may be made!were in the city yesterday trom Wer-! > . . ‘ —— oa Z a ner, : METEON A vaiubly-ntitlad to the use only upon official blanks furnished by his depart-| on. HERES cation of all news ¢.evited to it or not otherwise|ment, and that application for such blanks must! yp ana ieee Pao ag this paper and aise the local news published ))e made individually by the farmer desiring to the parents of a fine new daughter, thts of publication of special dispatches hereim' are | USe them. hornet Sts Alextuaingapita): d. 1 Te eas 2 . Visited At Mandan. Soar BER ; The Tribune has all the respect in the world Miss May Finnigan and Mrs. SU! CRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE |for Mr. Olsness, but we would like to ask him Howe of the Lucas store, were pai ty ciall percyear (In Bismarck) +4720 | whether, as a successful farmer and an insurance | °"® # Mandan yesterday, F ‘ 00 md 2 S i ig at a! Here Wednesday. Daily by mail per year (In state outside of Bismarck) a man, he does not feel, down in his heart, that a} Me RHA eee oeeChAW and Daily by mail outside of North Dakota ..:.+...+:-: 6.00) state enterprise such as the hail insurance fund, | family were visitors tn Bisinarck on : ‘ a THE STATES QUDEST NEW Seat ES jsubsidized by the state, given the benefit of a| Wednesday, making the trip vy auto. Jewelry is the most lasting gift. = compulsory three-cent-an-acre tax from which or From Malley. We have Wrist Wate aise at See Bi ‘ aym.| W. EB. Moore of Valley City was x 2 er ———— —————— = there is poe ape, and with the prestige of a farm | amongthe visitors in Bismarck yester- variety. ers’ administration back of it, emphasizes its fail-| day, registered at the Grand Pacific.| ure when it cannot compete under such advan-: At the Grand Pacific. terested boosting their private bu | o ‘The one big event in ihe Life of our Young People should have 2 suilable GIFT as a remembrance. ms es and Pearl and Bead Neck Chains in endless 1S NORTH DAKOTA READY? Also Diamond and Pearl Rings and Lavellieres to suit every purse and Just what are-we to conclude from State IN-\tageous conditions with private hail insurance | ; Jar anda Mra Wiliam Macnider ot taste. surance Commissioner Olsness’ admission that un-| «ompanies which have no subsidy and which must! verauy, g : RS ‘ a : ale. ei 2 a eU | lerday, aud are stopping at the Grand , alae Lana amay (he ins der withdrawal privilege incorporated in North do business on their own capital. | Pacific. : Gifts for the boys, too. Watches, Waldemar Chains + oH oe St. George's Guild. . with Knives or Lockets, Cuff Links and:Stick Pins. Se ae q ate nia bad . ee ae The ladies of St. George’s guild met 5 : The state furnishes the hail fund with an ini-/| 443, O anoguane Bao cL ae paiiali tial appropriation to cover expenses; it gives the| house. Miss Elliott of Cannoaball 2 “Gifts That Satisfy” > a ay Dakota’s new semi-compulsory hail insurance law ! “in certain sections withdrawals are asked for on, a large scale—even in blocks of whole townships?” “This is indeed deplorable and discouraging,” fund office room and clerical assistance; it makes | ‘**ed about Indians. ‘available to this department the expert services To Washington, D. C. John A. Johnson of Painted Woods j says Mr. Olsness. lof Mr. Olsness and his hail deputy, Mr. Sheahan, | left Tuesday evening tor Washington, . What can it mean? i without cost; it assesses the farmers of the state | D. C. where his daughter, Linda, I> Bonham Brothers is { Is it possible that after all the preparation {9 begin with an annual tax of $600,000, which | rilehy i eee i North Daketa has had it is not vet ready for prac-) would go into this fund were every farmer in the! john 4p, FOND en parn “oni JEWELERS d OPTICIANS i tical socialism” state to avail himself of his withdrawal privileges. | state's attorney “ana former senalv. | ; a VV o an . pees See If the farmer, whose own legislature enacted this front McLee OTE Tne a aeoat i SN iS mei As socialistic concepts go, the hail insurance law, and knowing that his investment of $4.80 per| at the Grand Pacific, returning honve : a : INE i u act is a very mild excursion along the path which’ quarter will prove a complete loss should he pull this morning. Troeden steer cs10: Jeads to Doc Mills’ Utopia. There is nothing new out, still elects to withdraw by whole townships | af abate Wediesday) hee Stocker steer 38.2 or particularly radical in the North Dakota plan-of | and to pay his full premium to some private insur-| Miss Hilda Pfaft of Regan were'in the Sree ; state hail insurance. A majority of sions/ ance company, then there niust be something rad-| «= yeserduy, and were guests ai the| 14.85; lambs 85 lbs, up, $12.75@1 [ot : es . “ ‘ Grand Pacific, Miss Pfatf leaving.on| Culls and common, $9.00@1 of the ace have been in ons 1 past lically wrong with state insurance. ‘The law has | No. 8 for the east. Mr. Gerberding is} Springs, $16.75@19.00. is in certaih’ of the Canadian: provinces. : shipme: va at 242“ $1.08@1.19, |Chairman of Board of Control In North] achieved-no greater protection for the farmer; it | Cashier of the bank at Regan. | Yearling wethers, $11.25@13 | Dakota itself we have had a wobbly, knock-kneed,| has merely added $4.80 per quarter to the cost of | Funeral Tomorrow. rave Wes, mmeatun gone and eagles: Rye, No. 5. $149 @149%, : 2 : anaemic sort of state hail insurance law for more} the protection which private hail insurance com-| jisepeearnanee - tne sce whe : 9, Bran, per ton, $39. and Wife Home From Fargo than a decade. And upon three or four occasions | panies always have furnished him. {parents on Third street, will be held ul, Min 29. sain NNEAPOLIS GRAIN, aise Set aroes ee tna Sd the people have voted in favor of a state hail insur-/ Jt must be, that after all the fuss and flurry | Perry's Undertaking. parlors on, Main| ‘iarge” $40.20 2030, |—-Rtecaints, 170 cars, con state board of control and Mrs, Brown ance plan which would be more universal, andjanqg bluff and bluster; in spite of the fact that | street, The pallbearers will be se-| Bulk, '$20.25@20.30. 170 a year ago; have: returned from Fargo,....where | finally last fall they approved two separate con-! man without a red card in his-pocket has about | jeceee from the. United Mine Workers! ieee nee pts, 2,800; weak, Ibe pon aes | sara. Brown was confined to a hos- — 2 | pital for several days recuperating be stitutional amendments, both. to the same effect, i ‘ ne ils Aiadier Se { , 5 >1 the same chance in any of the Townleyized depart- Steers, $6.00@17.00. VOTE ON STRIKE. Fa aoa ion: } ‘ ng out on a general mpathy with the Laboy leaders pre- @ 15.00. the questi¢ Sheep—Receipts. 109; steady, lower.| strike Mon Lams, $7.00@ 4 Winnipég strikers. dicted a walk-out BROWNS ARE BACK ge ae, t Uo wichanged; shipment: ei Spc, Gia . . " poexted Recent ‘Donat’ons. a 5 14.25 altering the constitution to permit the levying of! ments at the capitol as a tallow cat with icicle legs Fonrteen volumes of “The Real Se en eer terre deeid.oo,| Calgary, Alta, May 22.—Calgary | a general land tax for the payment of hail loss in-| in a certain spot we know of, that North Dakota, | America In ROmitey, share been pre’! Stockers and feeders steady; $569 ubor unions today began voting on| Tribune Want A ary, Esa see a demnities. even now, is not ready for state socialism. ‘gan. A. large collection of maga- And now that the people have what they have pee : # ne oe ae inne ane Me been deiianding for all these years they are with- “WHAT WOULD YOU WISH -FOR? Scientific “American by Edwin Tay-|” drawing “even in blocks of whole.townships” ; now} ~~ Had’ you one wish forall humanity==what lor, Jr. econ thatyey have that which they have heen clamor-| would i ? Letting George Do It. . SEY k on ol Poa a vould it be? eRe z Bd See z On: Thursday ‘eeyning, May 29, the ing tor they no ee ¢ eae 1, Perpetual peace, universal prosperity, happi-| men of the-First.Presbyterian church Gea: : i ~=|ness?~ Or would you have eternal youth, a world beep co Bye & eupper in the These people who are withdrawing now know | yiq of disease, evil vanquished, an artistic or in-| Ladies’ Aid society. Elakorate prepa. that under the provisions-of-the league +e) law | dustti rations ara being‘made. It will be an ection? a 1 a: 7 9 Bo ‘i ( picurean event of the first order. The they cannot escape trom a general tax ¢ he Bree, Thi tter of endowing the world with a/| seneral public is urged to attend. cents per acre to which every owner of tillable — > lands is subject: * |quality of’ condition, calls for much deliberation | ¢-———————— % sent of this $4.80 per quarter les J oak hatha ut, apparently, they prefer-to. snd debate. ‘ | MARKETS me endifo# actual protgetion upon the same! Wish you happiness/for the murderer? Pros-|"" Chicago, May 22—Hogs—Recelpts, lavorLasts! a iperity for the kaiser and his Kin? Eterndl!youth | ae mostly, 25¢ ee ‘ | “early :toy 90. what makes: OX: Bulk, Patra 5 Pa { Heavy weight, $2 Medium weight, Mr. Olsness, being a good leaguer, holds the \ ‘ontem- ight weight, ee A0@2 7 5 y insurance ccmpanies and their “banker agents,’ pe We all may have granted to us at least one} EN Meeeine sown awboih, $20.25 representatives of “Big Business,” responsible. BIG personal wish, if it be based on sincere desire. | @20.50. Ways * . a e [- A cf 3 : Packing sows, th, $9.75@29.25. q “It is apparent,” he says, “that viclations of| ee sine Ae ne for darned peese sy Pigs, + pore, vous $9.75@29.25 the withdrawal provisions are practiced extensive-| Will strive for diligently enough to secure. Indi-| Cattle— Receipts, 18,000; steady: ly. This is ie , ES requests ye-|Vidual success is but a wish materialized | calves steady. to 2ve.tisher, the best buy ly. is is.evidenced by the many requests re- ‘ 8 IS Lea. Beef steers, medium and heavy ; ceived by this department from insuranée com-} But to venture a single wish for all humanity | ye o5" choice and: iprine, 18000) tor the Price panies, and their banker agents, to furnish sample is an assumption of responsibility by one being for) “Medium and good, $13.25@16.00. r ithdrawa 4g 3 , » the destiny and li Q rs Common, $11.50@13.50. forms of withdrawal blanks to be used. When we t ne desti ya d life conduct of all others. Lightweight, good and chivice, $13.59 psniiadildldltayy replied that we are under no obligations to furnish | An Eskimo would wish for warmth ,a Hotten-| @16.00. NRE ee “lays such blanks, and asked for what purpose they were , y 4 ic y ski Common and medium, $10.50@13.75. YP” . 5 at purp y tot. would welcome ice. Are we not all Eskimos) Butcher cattle and heifers, $8254 : to be used; Some have frankly admitted that they|and Hottentots in our narrow spheres of prefer-| 14.75 a intended !to- have them" printed in quantitiag-'t enee; prejudice and provincial it si et cquld you| eee supply theiy agents. We have evidence of Senks,' wish that WOULD. you Wwistfor all humanity? “ priva&Scompanies from whom’ they have pur- chased immunity from total loss in the past. ‘f° When-the LIMIT pf Hifels spay i mi Be Cees jistence precious? 20.80, 4 $20.50@ 20.75. f lg One-wish is'a momentous: thing t mds cutteres, $6.49 @2.) 5%. s, ght and handy weight, The sreatest five-cents worth of +e a beneficial ° ra cay Possible to get. The i ©) 1919, The Royal Tailors 5 y Welcome Home! Come In and See the Company A Tailor GOOD CLOTHES, LIKE ANY OTHER VIRTUE, SHOULD NOT BE HID LIKE A LIGHT UNDER A BUSHEL! avor They are made to be WORN and seen of MEN—and women, too! 7 Men are never so CLOTI ONSCIOUS as when onparade with cheir feminine Zriends. ‘ S| Some fellows are not built e: the great American game—cover nature’s defects and imparta ship-shape appearance. You know! Business Clothes $25 and up. ; We turn out ONLY THE BEST! Costs a bit MORE, butit’s WORTH it! iN s Dry cleaning and pressing, hand or machine work for ladies and gentlemen. Expert repair work. Guarantee all work. Pe sen is We call for and deliver, SPIRO & CoO. Opp. ee Phone.274.: actly plumb. Little artsknown: to our CUTTER—like the outeurves and inshoots. of. |