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EIGHT yolunteer troops, the volunteers com- on the man power of the country was BISMARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE QUARTER MILLION TO BE INVESTED traditions of all the war organiza- WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20, 1919 cing’ Third street and three small- h nail f way, Mod- ing in the main from the national] therefore dependent upon locality and| tions. The.act should provide that all er ones opening on Broa NATIONAL GUARD guard. The objections to such a pol-| class sentiment, The old policy furth-|officers who were honorably dis: IN MODERN APARTMENT HOTEL HERE ern’ business suites will prcupyithe od icy have been pointed out many times,| ermore involved in the case of the| charged from such units would, upon second story. Work on the " Me, ‘ They may be summed up as follows: | national guard complete disorganiza-| their own apprication, rerecommis- r i will begin soon, and it is to be fin- The cost of maintenance of the regu-| tion as a first step toward serving] stoned in the icc held by them at}Henry Hatley and E. A. Hughes Announce Plans for Building} jshea this fall. lar army in time of peace, by reason| the government. It was necessary un-|the time of tl eir..discharge and as- i of the fact that it must compete with| der the old law to create new colun-| signed to units of the national guard Which Will House 77 Families—Work to Be R the labor market for its enlisted per-|teer organizations by disbanding the| corps in the vicinity of their homes, Started This Fall sonnel, is out of all proportion to what| state organizations and mustering in| Similarly, all officers of the organiz- is produced. In time of peace the reg-| their personal Be new I pee units | ed llitte oo state guards would be ¥ apy ular soldier has usually been the type|—all this at a time when there was|recommissiohed {n the new force in il: ent hotel, pattern-) Mr. Tatley, who spends his winters Head of North Dakota Military | >! man who has failed in civil life and| the greatest need for: efficient and|their respective grades, Similar priv. tater eae aay Caamlagton, in|in Californie, has been working on | Who drifts into the army to find hous-| prompt mobilization of existing train-| lege would ‘be given to all honorably Minneapolis, and to have 77 apart-|plans for this building for several 4,6 Force Discusses Future ing and maintenance, Past efforts to| ed units. discharged soldiers and to the enlist- ments ,of from one to three rooms,| years, during which he has made a A better the class of recrupits by in-| wpne new policy which the execu-|@4 men of the present state guards,| with bath, will be erected during the|study of the finest types of family rmy creasing the pay have not produced | tive committee of the national guard| authorizing them to re-enlist for per-lfan and’ winter at the coracr of apartment hotels in Los Angeles, San ee results commensurate with the in-| proposed is one designed to meet the| {ods of one year. Broadway and First streets by Sena-|Diego and elsewhere. He will return “The only military policy which the) creased cost. The regular army has] oy iections which pertain to the other| ,,,COmpulsory Training Feature. | toy fp ‘A. Hughes and Henry J, Tatley,|to California for a further investiga- national guard should advocate is a|more and more become an institution! policies mentioned. We would repeal ‘The duty Aacuired of both officers! Bismarck’s pioneer hotel man, and|tion before plans are finally accepted. policy which will give the country| wasteful of public funds. the national guard provisions of the|#d men would be’ similar to that re-| owner of the Annex hotel and lessor |it is expected that the apartment what fs needed in the way of an ade-| “This may seem an unkind eriticism| national defense act; provide for the| Wired of the national guard, that {s|o¢ the’ Grand Pacific and Bismarck house will be ready for occupancy quate land force with a minimum of| especially to that cllass of officers of organization of a citizen army to be eight’ hours’ drill a year, instruc: hotels. by next fall. The site for. the new. : expense.” the regular army who feel it a duty to} known as the national guard corps, to| ion and rifle practice and not exceed-| phe structure will be three stories| structure was purchased only this 4 This is the opinion of General G.jdefend every policy and act of the war} be organized under that provision of|{28 twe weeks of field exercise dur-| ;, height, of brick and concrete, oc-| week from S. M. Pye, an old-time Bis- Angus Fraser, commander in chief of | department. It is, however, a just crit-| the constitution which gives to con-|{& the sumimer months, This part of| cupying ’a ground space 150 by 100}marck resident who now resides in the North Dakota national guard, in|{cism and ¢1e which is concurred in] gress the right to raise and support] the plab $s only for the purpose of feet, and it will cost, completed and California. which he has been active for 31 years.| by most regular officers who have giv-| armies, We would provide for the re- roestabl shing and giving a good start! turnished, more than a quarter of a ‘New .Business Structure. General Fraser is a member of tle na-/@n the subject of military policy in-| organization in this corps of the form-|t@ the’ “national” guard corps. The! minion dollars, Each apartment is to’ John L. Larson was the low bidder tional executive committee of the na-/tensive and interested study. er national guard and national army | 0st important feature of the plan is! be completely furnished, with the ex-;on a 50 by 140, two-story business tional guard association, to which post Volunteer Plan Condemned. divisions which existed during the re-|th© provide for compulsory military| ception of table and bed linen and sil- structure which is to be erected at ho was elected at St. Louis a few! “So far as the method of augment-|cent war, together with such other| ‘raining for a period of three months! ver, Each apartment will be provided| the. corner of Broadway and Third weeks ago when the national guard|ing the army as a whole by voluntary | national guard and national army units|°f the June men’ oof the country to! with an electric range and with al street by E. A. Hughes and Roy P. association held its annual meeting] enlistment in time of war is concern-|not component parts of divisions|the number of 600,000 annually, in| ysouum cleaning connection, built-in-| Logan. The building will be finished there. ed, this feature of past policy is also) which may be required in the proper| their nineteenth year. The training refrigerators, wall beds and other|in light-faced brick, with trimming of “The national policy in the past,”|to be condemned without reservation. | organization of such a force. The | WOuld be conducted in training camps| T oqer, space-saving conveniences. | white stone. The first floor will be centinued General Fraser, “has been|The volunteer system necessarily de-/new force would approximate thirty|>Y ® body of professional officers ap-| The apartment house will be {8|devated to two large store-rooms fa: 4, to rely in time of war upon a profes-|pended upon the willingness of citi-| divisions. The plan would preserve| Pointed by the peonigent from the reg-| charge of a manager, who will have & sional volunteer army, augmented by|zens to serve their country. The tax|and perpetuate the battle records and | “lar army, the national guard, the na-| business office on the ground floor. A bis thi f national army and others of demoh-|tq one corner of the full. basement URN \ppearance is a big thing strated capacity in this field. On| section will be a restaurant and dell- UNB hee de Braduation from training camp the! catessen operated for the convenience pe these days. young men would be assigned for such of tenants, The building will have]. Apply VapoRu! = service as the natonal guard now ren- its private telephone exchange, with| lightly—it soothes : ders to a unit of the national citizen an operator in charge. There will be the tortured skin, s army stationed in the home town. This! 4 public lounge and amusement room =r) j ‘ i character of service would continue and other features common to apart- Vi q : . for two years and nine months—for| ment hotels of this type. #YOUR BODYGUARD" -3OFr, 6O: f r the remainder of the three years’ per. a . F Ow ow Ooo (=) Ows, 7 fod, with eighty hours’ drill, instruc- — will put a mans appearance ‘ tion and rifle practice per year in the e 5 o : 1 ld b ° e : armories, and then would be followed| 66 9 I T 31 |! from his shoulders up, above Come Fil 7 Up our ipes / by three years of reserve service,” ere sa rien VY Ip h s s ' Be J CRN Ue Tn teproach, fo ee aac JUD BANK MUST sage: the: Good Jorge ; Dif You will enjoy wearing a fo} “ ” P AY B ACK EVERY Men who know tobacco, Mallory” because of the chew the best without its il dvcarisfacton a will V- ; costing them any more. all round satisjaction 1 oat) = w=) * i) i-—<”- Theytake alittle chew and give You. cy it’s amazing how the good . Will Be No Reopening Until taste stays in a rich, high Don’t miss seeing the new Fall Management Has Squared grade chewing tobacco. styles. Accounts For lasting tobacco satis- eras : eee faction, there’s nothing EXvant Mvainine BAY eu Ml a shortage ot” 542000 hao ‘boon like a small chew of that 5.E. BERSESON 6 SON mm made good, and when it is reopened f rich-tasting tobacco, + Gruranvunsny vores clones Perens “ : it-will. be under a management in iss ak which, we. have some confidence,” de- "4 ‘ tee clared State Examiner 0, E. Lofthus a THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW = : today in commenting on ao story em- ee ; : ¥ ry anating from La ee to the effect Pe but in two styles 3 5 HU RLEY $s that John: F, Sulliyan of Mandan, at- > . r : torney for Pierce Egan, president of RIGHT CUT is-a short-cut; tobacco ees re ORCHESTRA: the institution, had declared the bank W-B_CUT is a longfine-cut, tobacco The Latest Popular Dance The Vel tin norvent and capable of being reopenea Z Music * 2, ivet within 2¢ hours. 5 wt . bs ' is twice as “I trust it {s true that the bank is 10 MAIN ST. - PHONE-130K be i solvent,” said ‘Mn Lofthus; “but there = = as shown here will ‘be no reopening until every pen- ny of shortage'has been made up, and I think it. safe to announce ‘that it will’ be ‘under entigely new manage- ment.’” a Pierce Egan, the president, and EB. “on i d op ne h H. Mann, cashier, who are charged are 4) other, with responsibility for a $42,000 short- F ever men oman ill” to eac y age said to have developed in the af- 3 * <90i fairs of the Jud State bank: from af it’s when good pipes are a-going, If ever good April. 16,.when these two men took ¢! pipes go their best, ’tis when Velvet’s in the bowl For Velvet is a mighty friendly smoke, Kentucky Burley is the leaf that Nature made charge, up to July 30, when they were relieved, and the bank was closed, are held‘under bond for, their hearing Sep- tember 10. Mann,..who is alleged to have. signed a written confession up- on his arrest on complaint of Assist- ant Attorney Albert E. Sheets, Jr., has been compelled to furnish new bonds- men, his first sureties having asked Do your Jams and Jellies ever “Candy”? to be released. His father, W. H. Many women liave been so discouraged by this trouble . ‘Mann of New Salem, one of th 4 % ‘ for pipes. Wholesome and_,hearty, honest as Slope's best known business. men that they have almost stopped putting up fruit. ey re and formerly a member of the ae the day. And Velvet is that same good Burley leaf, brought to mellow middle age. For eight long seasons Velvet “meditates” in ‘wooden hogsheads, throwing off the rawness of “young” tobacco—truly “ageing in the wood.” Out state railway commission, and Emil Drewselow, also of ‘New Salem, have become sureties 6n the new bonds. It is probable that out of the Jud bank incident will come the first test of North Dakota’s new bank deposits are protected in the state guaranty fund,’ in ‘which there is now an ac- cumulation. of something over $100,- 000." This is the first bank failure occurring since’ the new act went into Yet, there is an easy, simple way to avoid it. Use yy Karo (Red Label) and 14 sugar ia your preserving syrup, instead of sugaz alone. : Karo is a fine, clear syrup, with’a naturel affinity for the juices of the fruit. It blends the sugar with the fruit juice—brings out ail a § ftect which gi ise of drain- « ” Velvet comes—cool, calm and generous—the tobacco ing the guaranty funds the “fruity” flavor. ‘ AT NORTH] You, too, will obtain perfect results this summer if you } Nature made good, kept good and made better. GREAT NORTHERN Hes, sist CEASES. LOADING will ue % Karo (Red Label) and 14 sugar instead of all 2 ORE AT ALLOUEZ Sugar for preserving. ‘Duluth, Minn. Aug. 90-Orders to You will find your jelly clear anal firm—your preserves top loadi e he Mi i i 7 yar jams delici au ov ca ling ore | on. t! ea a tuueaots pins win heavy syrup you Jac s delicioualy, mellow and Foad again were fasued today because ruity”. Not a sign of “candying”’. ry fi the Gi Northern’ ore: docks at Allover Rall For Cooking, Baking and Candy-Making Karo (Red cate ae Industry var as this Label) is uscd ia millions of homes. In all cooking and : road is concerned until the tie up is baking recipcs use Karo instead cf sugar. It is sweet, of 9 ‘ t d. ‘ ; , Velvet’s sweetness is the sweetness of good . TEATRE STRIKE Shi STTEEER EEA OH delicate flavor, and brings cut the natural flavor of the food. tobacco, not “put on” like “frosting” on a cake. Its THEATRE STRIKE z 3 : : TO CHICAGO PLAYHOUSES FREE, Areal cook book including recipes for mildness comes from natural ageing, not from having ees se aro Es sare seus in preserving very body . Chi , Ill, Aug. 20.—1 1s appreciates. Sixty-eight pages handsomely illus- (i , the life baked out. Its fragrance is true tobacco fra- and axe mechanics empioyed at ae (red label) trated. Write us today. The book is fee ; lowntown theatres went on strike this makes i ki CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. grance, not a perfume. And Velvet an A silica tine ealntast ootured shore and‘; BUQEE re overs Number One cigarette, oll one. Sones ly ‘before the hour scheduled for the EATIONAL STARCH COMPANY Le NEWS PRINT INDUSTRY Makes perfect 306 Conran Lie Big. St Pal, Winn As good old Velvet Joe says: : TO HAVE H. C. L. QUIZ yams lies and “Fill yo’ heart with friendly thoughts, ees ete ge riven cart ey ted pies try to determine ‘whether it is en- Baged in illegal practices and wheth- er prices are excessive was author- ized in a resolution introduced by Senator Reed Missouri, Democrat and adopted by the senate.’ v 3 SCA ER ta alg AUTO WINDOW SUN GLASS. Log Angeles,’ Cal., Aug. 20.—Con- centrated’stin rays through the plate glass window of a rear curtain of an automobile crossing the Arizona des- erts ignited the upholstering of the car. “The fire was extinguished after the upper parts of the machine had been consumed. The party, who were enroute from Texas, arrived in Los Angeles safely. Dance at Armory this Wed- O’Connor’s Or- Yo’ mouth with friendly smoke— An’ let the old world wag.” pee KeprtntipsDrtnan _ -the friendly tobacco ; fe as 4 nesday night. chestra, ‘ PEVUC LAE Man vs weeseng rm