The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 4

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ANN?” - = ue Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, . - - DETROIT, Kresge Bldg.| the state enterpr: Maruette Sa aranevie “PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH NEW YORK, - - Fifth Ave, Bldg. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news credited to it or not otherwise eed ited in this paper and also the local news published gal rights act publication of special dispatches hereia are) 1). salaries: MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Daily by carrier per year ......sssssseeees $7.2 Daily by mall per year (in Bismarck) Fe pee 120 Daily by mail per year (In state outside . by mail Dutside of North Dakota ..........-. 6.00 THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER. (Established 1873) <i> “LET’S TRY IT OUT” “Let’s try IT out,” is the appeal of the Town- An intricate and enterprises Townley may commission, had leyites. IT is the Nonpartisan league gospel, according | efficiency which to Townley. industrial regime. IT means mortgaging the state for $17,000,000 and conferring on a small political board unlimited power to plunge the state into further debt. Our farmers have had some experience with mortgages. They know, or should know, that it/fore the farmer is comparatively easy to get a mortgage and an-|time to ascertain other thing to get rid of it. They have tried IT out. they want to. word for IT. = @| trip east by auto. While here they | registered at the Van Horn. Ashley Man Dies. \ Mike Kemps, a former resident of Ashley, passed away on Thursday eve- ning after an extended illness, The deceased was 58 years old, and be- sides a widow leaves several children. Integfent will be made at Ashley. To Visit Relatives. Mrs. Joanna Brennan of 411 Third street, left Thursday for St. Thomas, accompanied by her little grandson, Brennan Briggs Davis. Mrs. Brennan will leave her grandson at the farm home of her daughter, Mrs. Archid O’Connor, ‘and to on to Antler to pay a visit to her son, J. P. Brennan. < o of » ety NEWS Is In Fargo. Attorney Alfred Zuger went to Fargo on Thursday ‘morning to attend the Shrine meeting. At the Van Horn. Mrs. J. F. Nichols of Wing was a visitor in Bismarck Thursday and was & guast at the Van Horn. Bismarck Visitor. ‘H. A: Armstrong of Hazelton was @ caller in Bismarck on Thursday and registered at the Grand Pacific. In The City. Jesse Madison and G. A. Beardsley, accompanied by their families, are vis- itors in the city today from Wing. ‘From Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Somdahl of Val- ley City were in the city on Wednes- day and were guests at the Van Horn. ‘New Daughter. (Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wurst are the parents of a new daughter born Thurs- day. evening at the Bismarck hos- Pitah 5) B, af Here On’ Thursday. W. E. Moore, a well known traveling salesman fromy Malleg}City, was a cap- ital city .caller on Thursday, and 2 istopped:at the @rand Pacific. ‘Norwegian Lutheran Church. Gospel services in the Norwegian Lutheran church corner avenue C and Seventh street, Sunday at 11 a. m. and at 8 p.m. John Flint, ‘pastor. “| Motored to Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. Phillip J. Meyer and nephew, Bobby Hoskins, have autoed to Detroit fake .ppend a few. days with Mr..and M@sARi\D. Hoskins. at their summer home. '* "Fargo Visitor. Mrs. A. A. Jones has gone to Far- go'to join Captain’ Jones, who is at- tending Shrine meetings in the Gate City. While in Fargo Mrs. Jones will ‘be a guest of her sister. ‘From Valley City. C. C. Curtis of Valley City, a former instructor in the state Normal school at that place. was a visitor in the Inspected Mines. | ..Frank Blake and Hiram Landers re- ‘turned to Bismarck on Thursday from inspect.some mining property. Taey were well pleased with the results of their trip, finding conditions even much better than represented. They left this morning for Wilton to spend a few days on matters of business. ‘Returns From Overseas. Niel ‘McHugh, son of Mr,.and Mrs. Patrick McHugh| 412 Seventh street, arrived, home Wednesday #from De- troit, Mech, ing been recently mus-, teredoultak the service at ‘Camp Cus- ter, Battl ‘Greek. Mr. McHugh was‘ overseas ifér/16 months with the 126 Michigan infantry. Before going over- | Tee, BROWN’& JONES ~QaS8.S8. You have read a great deal of late about Art, the name that has become ‘so popular in North Dakota. We have again secured Art’s services, and he will be pleased to meet and wait on his old customers as well as a host of new ones. Saturday Special ital cit: Thursd: \d fest a the Grand Packie | © EVERYTHING © Return Knitted Articles. VEGETABLES Red ‘Cross workers who have knit- ted articles are requested to return them to the Red Cross rooms in the Masonic temple between 2 and 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon, pecans ' | Here Wednesday. t A, H, Anderson and family of Wolf Point, were visitors in the city on Wednesday stopping over here on their way to Wisconsin, making the Spinach, Egg Plant, Cucumbers, Radishes, Green Onions and Tomatoes. FRUITS ‘ Bananas and Oranges Strawberries and Cream | Meats Delivered with Groceries Delivery daily, 10 a. m.-4 p. m. Delivery Saturday, 9 and 10:30 a. m.; 2:30 and 5 p. m. Dohn’s PHONE 176 EXCLUSIVELY A “HANDY ANDY” PREACHES VACUUM CLEANER CLEANING And we must agree with him for when it comes to all kinds of thorough household cleaning, there is nothing that takes the place of a good Vacuum Cleaner. So easy to operate and so wonderful in its performance. ‘We will be very pleased if you will simply step in at your leisure and al- low our expert to explain the several different styles we have in stock. For ( Summer cleaning of rugs, carpets, draperies, furnishings and even cloth- ing—yes, there are all sorts of attach- mente; these Vacuum Cleaners are ideal. can buy. Prices, $39.75 and Up. THINGS TO MAKE A good canvas bag made large enough to coyer the whole cleaner when not in use will keep the mechan- ical parts in fine condition and free from dirt and dust. Lomas Hardware The initial expense of the league program will be $17,000,000.00. A very satisfactory experiment‘ which would have tested Townley’s theories of state socialism could have been made for much less. But Townley was not content with less, and, if their predecessors, here in America and abroad, this seventeen million will be only a beginning. medium for rewarding political favorites with fab- | ception of the value of a dollar. farmers’ millions as freely as the farmer, who must work for his money, would spend hundreds. The payment of $3,600 to a minor-employe of the Ohio industrial board to do two months’ work which could have been handled ‘by the secretary of the North Dakota workmen’s compensation of his office, instead of a common type of political barnacle, is an instance of the “economies” and The farmers have a right to “Try It Out” if They will pay 85 percent of the cost. They will begin paying this year in taxes which will be double those of last year. But be- not depend upon an imported socialist spellbinder’s We are the proper place for you to buy your Meats, Fish or Poultry. We specialize and handle the best money SATURDAY. SPECIALS “IN. VEAL, BEEF AND PORK FRESH KILLED CHICKENS All kinds of Fresh Made Bologna and Smoked Meats © ises and industries go the way of system of state-owned utilities is made a’ political football, a be honest, but he has no con- He spends the he been familiar with the duties we may expect in the Townley “Tries IT Out” he should take just what IT is, and he should seas he ‘served on the Mexican bor- der, ' From Hazen, O. R. Rux was a visitor in Bis- marck on Thursday from Hazen, and Stopped at the Van Horn. For Mrs. Dugan. The members of the Daughters of ‘Is- abella entertained at a very pleas: ant picnic party on Wednesday af- ternoon at Apple Creek, five miles}, south of Bismarck. There were about 50 present, and they drove out to 9p- ple Creel in automobiles. A picnic supper and wienerwurst roast were the enjoyable features of the affair, which was given in honor of Mrs. S. E. Dugan, who leaves very soon for her new home at Spokane, Wash. See May Allison, the Ameri- can beauty, at the Orpheum to- night in “Peggy Does Her Darn- dest.” All’ Odd. Fellows are re- quested to assemble at Odd Fellows Hall at 1:30 Satur- |,day afternoon to show last respects for our departed brother, Thomas W. As- bridge. —By Order of N. G. » THURSDAY FRIDAY #2 SATURDAY June 12-13-14 is By HAROLD BELL WRIGHT {Il ORPHEUM THEATRE MEAT MARKET t { PEOPLE'S FORUM | OS _,.. WILL MISS TRIBUNE Editor Bismarck Tribune: Dear Sir: Please send me my ac- count to*the Tribune up to June 10, as I will not want it after that date for about three months. While I am sure I will miss the Evening Tribune my scrap book will afford me inter- esting reading for many evenings the fine editorials and Judge Robinson’s essays, ‘and the cartoons, Wishing success to. your esteemed paper, I am Yours truly, 0. S. LAMBERSON. _THE CIGARETTE LAWS Editor Tribune: “Three cheers for the man who will enforce our cigarette laws.” It would be well if all the moral cowards who have felt so sorry for themselves since they are to be de- prived of their poison to read G. M. Howard’s article in the Physical Cul- ture-for June as to “What Science Says About’ Smokes.” _ This is the proposition as he puts it. “Are you absolutely satisfied with your present development of mental and personal efficiency? Are you in all respects as much of a success in your:line-as you might. have become with your endowment of brains and energy? , In short, are you so good and are you making good so well that you could not do better? If not, and your while to sit down and have a “good hard think” on the matter.” —@| Also.be,sure,to read this collection of | opinions and facts by. the best brains |’ of the country, Would like to hear from others on} this subject and to start it, I'll make | the assertion that tobacco and mainly pernicious and reprehensible habits. FRED HANSON. THE B. H.-S. DID THEIR BEST (Clara Garnier) Proudly each pupil stood onthe stage, And acted his part without fear, Told of experience in. school, Early and late, And described their friends most dear. Past, present, future and all, Was wished from class to class; And grief of heat was there For the one that did not pass. Gayly, the pupils sang and spoke, Of Joy, hope and grief; To every one that listened, Their heart it must of reached, Of joy because they were through with school, Hope, for some achievement. Grief, in parting with their darling chums, ) And the duty that is stretched be- if you are'a smoker, it may be worth Safe and proper directions in Aspirin is the trad¢ mark of Bayer Manufact eadache!: «:Pain]| Get almost instant relief, without fear, if you see the safety “Bayer Cross” on Tabléets! Look for the “Bayer Cross”! ablets“Aspirin * Boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Also Capsules. fore them. Neuralgia ! each Bayer package. ' ture of Monoaccticacidester of Salicylicacid cigarettes lays the foundation for the | acquirement later on of even more) § VICTORY BONDS TODAY SELL AT HIGHEST TOP aes B cael By FOR New York, June 6.—Victory 4 3-4 per cent bonds were sold today on the stock exchange at the new high level of 100.2, AUDITORIU Mabel Normand AS RELIEVES TENSION TONIGHT and SAT. MATINEE —— Is Motion Pictures Epitomized—a masterpiece of humor and pathos, love and adventure. Don’t miss it. What adventures, hard- ships, fortune and glorious romance in store for this mischievous tomboy! “Mickey” is an epoch-mak- ing ‘picture. Don’t . fail.to see it. You will never forget her pranks, adventures, hard- ships, loves ‘and sorrows. Don’t miss “Mickey”’—a super-picture tha: only once. in ADDED ATTRACTION FATTY ARBUCKEL IN A GLORIOUS 2 REELER’ Prices: Adults e _ SATURDAY ae: tutes 3: Tonight-Saturday ‘furs O’Connor’s Orchestra—Matinee Saturday, 2:30 Oregon ‘ Washington e Greatest Pleasute Tour 1 COOL AS ‘SU ’ The Governments of the United. States and Canada are inviting you to @. RR Spend Your Summer Vacation in travel.* You may accept the in— vitations of both governments” In Touring the Pacific Northwest Ovegen, Washington and British Columbia The World's Greatest Out of Doors One Thousand miles of inland'sea$ more beautiful than the Medi ranean, a rugged coast line! wonderful than the fiords of Nor- way, enchanting fresh water lakes; more numerous than all the Jakes in Europe, snow-capped mountain ranges and individual mountain peaks more extensive than thirty Switzerlands. Fifteen thousand miles of excellent scenic highways, innumerable rivers. and mountain streams in which salmon and trout , may be caught on the fly, forty evergreen golf courses, all offer you a varied and most enjoyable vaca- tion, unequalled in any other part of the world. t any of our excellent hotels for reservations, and for any further particulars writ i 3 Pacific Northwest Tourist Association, maintained by gov: ernment funds to give free information;."~ L. C. Smith Bldg, Seattle. me MOTHER'S FRIEND | Expectant others MICKEY} ty 1 ‘ t ‘ ‘ ee eee _—_

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