The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 30, 1919, Page 2

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re ie Animal Cireus,-wh Bismarek on June work long before the aver siness man thought of A lot for exhibiting was ob| cense was 1 * hundreds of § S for. Teatu first adver coming a w arranged fot, fe ed ay s other requisites for caring familf when with us for this larg¢ was contracted. In all a goodly amount of qoney was spent, with local merchaNs running well into four dollar ma . All this was-done i one day by. one ‘man\%n a strange town, to be aqpenied every day for a month me, Mr. WAR VETERANS y reports, the show MAY MEET IN SOUTH AFRICA} Winnipeg,“ Man., May ‘Jo.—Great War. Veterans associations of Canada, E in communication, with like as- ir parts of the British ning a world conven- tion npkt year in, South Africa, which léd as the most central meet- dominion: con is regan in the empire. ‘goldier™ r Set, recoils tr u Me’ Natj and Restore exchanged gr ion Great W: ociation. The Union is expected to®send: dele: gates to the proposed: world conven- tion of soldiers who fought, dor the \ KEEP iT SWEET Keep*your‘stomach sweet géstion of tomorrow+try” KI-MOIDS : Md the new aid to digestion. As pleasant and as safe to W take as candy, MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCoTT's EMULSION / SEEGER The y are made f shelves, the drains’: AE ae ee Lys it Betton iy * d . ia sass inact : ra Kelloggs. YRKellaiy |, Every grocer everywhere | belts: Kellogg's" everyday: : ang t - opening\ to exhibit in hegan a bus, n out, water for the hundreds af people and many more t is undenstood an international as- sociation of war vetefans is being con- that in. view of Enea CHEE MMe FP ite foal ole ne anid other meas. ion of Mutilated of France has ith the Domin- today-and ward ‘off theindi- COMING TO TOWN its present season ar sata Monica.'March the 20th, The circus hag wintered in Venice, California, for many ‘5, and while it_is .an 'y t he could not help empha: ing the fact that the show paraphe' -|nalia and entire equipment has been entirely senewed.: this ,.year, many ids of loddars being spent in rbishing... Many) new. features been ndded to the program and street parade, and opening sped tacle is a marve} of real ean A en odtaltied, w ition with: te Bai aes oi circus is, Well know section and well liked for its une: celled wild animal exhibits and edu cational qualities. The slogan, of the show‘ is*“The show that. is different.’ that affimal show in/ exis’ mal yin the aggrega tdught “thropgh sglent ic training to i pérform, * LACK OF TEA WORK SHOWN IN ae os MERGER BREAK), ina positton’ to accept tne offer® of the Chicago people. Ain't No Wise. Scared. In line with the ‘pera Nonpartisan gospel which Mahahan spilled before the railway commission in his final plea, was a statement which Nonpar-9 tisan league newspapers credit to one- Arthur Perry Boston, said * td: be among thé ern fMancters inter: akota eat, Light he Naa Dakota, is. to protest’ bbIVes against being exploited,-It is £6. ‘protect Litper ‘Theretore,- wé ‘discard- ed all rumor to the contrary and. are ready” to, invest. ‘Thp’political sttua- tion in. this state does oly impair, se: curities,” “And, in ats of this very. prétty statement, the “ coritdission, Was ‘un- kind ‘eriough, 4 few mintitey tater, to give as ity opinion that Mr. Perry and his Revoclites were engaged in a direct attempt ta ‘exploit the ‘people’ Haig iat .the purpose of Ani ABSENT. VOTER LAW 1S ¥OID AS) 10 REFERENDUM Attorney Genetal Lancet Rules 4 Faso \ (Continuéd from Page’1) wt hreturtted, ington ri Upon, the part’ i to discourage the return of thege boys, At is’ Said that none will Be. brought back unttl all the living ‘soldfers” are bureau, $3,080: for two mont That Statute. Applies Only “to Regulat Election” SORA MOE avail’ ther © selves of the absent votes privi- jlege’ to ballot. at the fceferendum eléction-to bé held June 26. Attor- néy General Langer. so, aan terday in response fo-requests froma a number of county’ auditors, anxious , to, know whether the: would. he: expected to. prépace x Hd ‘ sent voter Eallots, Mr,.) Langer holds that the. absent. voter applies only to regular, genéral clectipns and that it. cannot be invoked.in the cal ~ {BANKERS ADOPT - SOUND BUSINESS) “POLICY ae FORKS) lutions that, dr interpreted a ag ‘deal: ing with, the ‘situation: that has re- sound bua North Dakota, .were adopted at th meeting, of the Grand. Forks: Distvict Bankers’ ‘association’ | More rti- culary. thé resolutions were .intend- were in fact-never adopted. lows: Whereas,” ‘the North’ Dakota Bankers’ association is ostensibly and should be an. organization for the promtlae of sound. business Hractice find protection and ad; vancenient: of the Yanking ‘busi? ness, and the. protection and ad- vahcementy:6f all various. inter- yosts, ofthe. state, since no state prosper that is not evenly pped along all -lines or that . is opérated for the especial bene- fit of any class/6r single interest, : ; ? ‘and, “Whoress, | ft. is our belief that this group; organization, and the ‘North, Dakota Bankers’ .associa- tion can function most. effectiv. dy by ontining its~erforts to i ,, above lines’ of work, and by 3@ “maining independent. of all qu sp tionable moyements and parti larly political affairs, ‘Favor’ ReferendGm. “Now, therefore, be’ it resolved, that we fdvor a submissjon to“a * referendum yote.to the general membership of the North Dakota’ Bankers’ association all propos- als to ‘identify, the -association with any movement not likely to be apptayel, by’ the general membership. or that. are in ef- fect radi¢ai départures from es- tablished . conditions and. pra¢- tices, it being our belief that no central . ‘committee:-or.. group..of members or’ officers of the state association’ should commit the asseciation: or its: members witb. out tieir knowledge or consent hs i+ Cathég Questioned, cil : During ‘thet executfye session F! V Cathrgs “director general.of the Bapk of Nérth: Dakota,. ‘wis © huéstioned closely..4s to the merits of the bank- ‘ing bill, but,. jéhe seston a ve. the’ tankers 10 gyaing tp ‘réports af aes it-he tought the. bfil was a “toed one, and lie replied, if:is. reported, that it j ought to be tried out/ first. | hie Fe Hi at 'Yawata, yusha, will the manufacture of this. mt Jy 1916, thie United. Stat Following .fhe aftertioon: meee. 0) an auto tour ot , visiting jong other, build: terest, the Northern Pack- ents js Président. .. Upon Necommehtajion of,.thé nom: committes, €. J. McKean. of named” president of ; the district association at, the .evening session, which: followed a. banquet in the Motel “Frederi Otur: officials A ‘| électéd: were iA. M Donald ; .of,- Wal- cipal exporter, supped from 60,000 to | halla, Nleépresident; W,.8., Dickinson 65,000. pounds‘ of. tit, pldte ‘to Japan of .Grand,-Forks, fetus Walter I. and in 1917 ,gbout. 45, ‘pounds. seer Res of Gilby, a member Of the .ex- Though the supply from abroad will ccative council of the N.D.\B. A., and possibly become greater it will not be] J, G. : Gupta of Aneta, mi ber at enough to satisfy the enormous de- |} the poet committee Lethe N. Cane B.-A: Ml The City of: a ‘GOODRICH | cently. developed in the state ‘by which it been made to @ppear by certal ert ae ay that the barkers of thi tate ‘werd endorsing. as, (a nés8..policy the -Bank a ' The Heel of ‘ Achilles _ ‘ ed, evidently, to offset, the effect of unauthorized 7 publication (of resolu- tions early iathis week, ‘supposedly | adopted’ at Hillsboro -by the Third} district group, but which resolutions Ai : The weak spot in a tire is where tread stops and sidewall The resolution adopted’ here fol- On any road but smooth, flat pave- ment, the spears of the road—stones and broken rock== are constantly jab-* bing at this Heel of Achilles, And the sides of wagon | tracks, , when you - tide ts, iy able faa ~ |, Youreyesight tells you that. Now look:at the » SAFETY’ TREAD of Goodrich Tires: how it spreads the Googrich interlocking ‘safety bars beyond the ball’ of the tire, and laysextra tread rubber along the sidewall. Nour danish fe car- ties on up the sidesof \the tire, extending te- neath the -sidestrips.- ness of ‘obeh fread rubber fortifies : Goodrich'Tires at Tha) See arriember, that is one of ‘the many reasons why Good- rich-Tires lead itt mileage over . all roads, rough or mnootls Gn Bay Gbedrich Tires - ( r, PAU 3 TOCK. teady to well: ta $6.00 to 16.00; soit or, Pal ia ee calves 75 cents lower; Mr ke South, St. Paul, May. 30. Alors, re-|and feeders slow; sheep receipts 100, aN coipts 85005, steady; range $19.75 to} steady; weathers $10 to “N50; ewes 20.00;° cattle receipts 1,500; Killers $4,00-to 10.50. + (i “ Colurhbia ‘Phonosraphts' ' Columbia’ Records *' _ ON EASY ‘TERMS: WHEN DES COWAN’S DRUG- STORE -EPOSIT ‘a Te ular portion: of your | , salary with’this batik each pay day; ~ - Don’t touch it except in-case of dire 4 + need)’ ‘Soon ‘you will find opportuni- - ties - for. conservative investments, which ‘ will be the beginning of ‘independence... Saas ie “Fi ist Citaraity Bank - . Capitat $50, 000: (00. Deposits Guaranteed i a F. A. LAHR, Pres cident E. V. LAHR, , Cashier C..S. MEAD, Vice oe - ‘4 Beautify Your Lawn — | Have Your Lawnmower Sharpened by Machinery é y Make Buying a Pleasure Instead of a Drudge ~ iy This I$ the laehive That Does It. uae the pecaliat alana! i the bladgs if. is next’ to impos- sible. to. stiarpen;a Lawn Mower with’a file, and, many first-class Mowers,have been ruined in the attempt. Your Mower’ ‘ground’ \ with thi machine will be sharp and:; see, longer than the old, stylo;, a which it coe done by pedi ES fay oneal’ 418 OF on gmery hat Swine the emery dtist method | is a cheap one it’ is notgdesir- able. ‘The clearance of the cut- ting blade is reduced, making ore surface in éontaet withthe dower bar. As the edges become dull, the). mower as be ad-: justed, very closely, si a that it TEARS ithe grass, idatead of ;, SHEARING it, at the: same time ; making it run ‘harder, than ever, Next, time your Mower needs sharpening bring it’ in‘ notify us, and we will make it cut so:nicely that , it wifl surprise You . YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY _ BISMARCK AUTO RADIATOR Works Phone 488 MOTHER HOPES AND PRAYS FOR: [RETURN OF HIS’ BO ee ued fri Ona) home or do_you want, it:-inte rod In, ine D jonal cemetery 2” 's_far no hero's. bod, has pean || “The government has.not |! announced fen is te a Ss y brought Investigation: gh |, ates ain a] Saaing. a aMposition tPA 0} 6 war, department, of North’Dakota, by “exeessively Overreturned and not then’ unless’ the: next: "| valuing” fdr purpOses-of capitalization ,thé public ‘utilities’ which the Dakota leat} ‘Light~& Power Co, sought. to consolidate.’. Commissioner , Mitholtan went’ so far as to state: that one of the properties ‘to lz included in the-mer- ger, and which the 10 wa proppsed tO capitalize at $5 was Watered, to the extent of The Nonpartisan: vague so’ long the avowed enemy oPBig Bus ness, Beems’ fo be -having its troubles in, assumjng | s the role of:the friend of al’ as well as the protector OF lab \ Orig ginal Siphon Refrigerators We are the exclusive selling agents for these famous Refrigerators and y a complete fine of them, all ‘in. Golden ‘Oak, Poycelain’ or tic Enamel.* They are the’ best your money can: buy anywh ith the Seamless * one-piece interigr tanks and the germ re, of gal- ’d’steel, aluminum ‘covered and le sO you can remove them in = CON IN AND Look THEM OVER LOMAS HARDWARE Con foe e, will be found in ‘cases of evefy day ailment or mishap, when there need. of.an immediate healing, i| septic application, as in ;cases of sprail bruises, cits, burns, bites |) and stings. ° i If not satisfied return the bottle and _ HY get your money ba headache? Just try Wizard Liver | Whips, pleasant little’ pink: pills, (30 cents? é of Kin insists, That stay, meania year or séveral years... : In she meantime the. oyernment, is, wondering who it will: flo with. the merchant: marine: ‘There’ are” many. Jc ships not now being used, , They were |'Joh tied ‘up: immiediately, after, the: wat, ended, agpording, to busineas statis! ics, |! ‘hey, might’be-uged ‘to bring, back the. bodiés ‘of ‘those; whose ‘parents. ask that they - be’ returned: It chgs heen ggested ‘that the government, should | f make an effort to bring “by those whose parents’ are; old,. so-that,-as in Limber Up [Wik wexvintian Hamlin's Wizard ol tion to réli tism, Sci: bago is Hatalin ayer Qil, Tt pen- strates quickly, idrives. ‘out. soreness, and limbers up Stiff aching joints and muscles, You have ‘no, idea ‘how usefal it Get it from druggists for 30 cents. ck, d @ have sick Eyer —constipate uatontecd: | z 600. PERYEAR | i ieafokt| Paying Qhib’ Man to Help Secretary Gets Hang of Things Shows Speed’ pao Tht the, stéte of North Dakota is ying Emile. Watsoit, ‘an’ employe of thé. Ohio, Workiian's comps npg 8 ices, apna viegr £6 Bg fo the North Ba compéfisation. commission was cloge® at agmeeting of the state ‘iting ‘board, Thursday’ when,a bill far- ithis ; 0. “py, Secretary mand ~Commissioneh in; of uae compensation, was presented. The bureay is employing Mr, Brown as -sécretary, bug jit: felt the need: of: expert advise from tye Ohio matiands it is proposing to pay quite ad ih ah % ‘sothestipeld of $3,600,.runs {foi 1 May 1 te July 1; and ‘he Js deta: pale’ “at ‘thesrate of. $21,600 per, annum, which om establ : onpartiona ee: jes eG amc, i OR fantry, kth ahi jraska, and ‘North anit ‘South Dakota. national army men, were landed here today... Twenty-five officers and 550 fmen of ‘ammuniti jarters; headquarters and motor and horse. battalion ordinance and m cal detachment and:'Cos. A to Z clusive, 26’ officers “and « 1021 ;. men, 331st signal headquarters; and= Cos. “A and B,.334th machine. gun battalion were included. Also aboard were de-|- tachments<of the 54th‘and. 86th» base hospitals andj 20th and 304th’ ongin- i ers and thirty d: so: are ‘millions’ of ‘Kntheas” ro Wood is the flesh and skin of your ho it requires food as much as you do, It demands PAINT, not | only to show your pride in home and - -neighbérhood, but-to: nourish, pre- sérve and protect it.’ . The’ big dome” of. the U.S. Capitol is painte every! ‘three years # FRENCH & WELCH HapDware (0. OLDEST ESTABLISHED HAR OW4RE STORE IN IHE IY mH —OvR Customers ane Que Best Apvearisers —- tPuons. Fale Bismarck DAKOTA s

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