The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 10, 1919, Page 6

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT 10, 1919. LOYD SP8T2 POST] “Don’t, Cheat, at Fee a ALL NORTHWEST ie Slate ee tobacco. A little: chew Pioneer pea (Légion Or- ganization in State Becomes of that good rich-tasting , Largest: in District six BISMARCK DAILY. TRIB FR ATIER ADMITS [Last time TONIGHT—BISMARCK THEATRE Scene from “Auction of Souls”, the amazing true stony of the | lone twenty-year-old survivor of half a! miflion® young. Christian girls. Facts not fiction. Showing tonight at the Bismarck theatre. Governor Lauds Bulwark of Our Liberties and Urges Us ‘| to Celebrate tobaccogoesalotfarther, and its good taste: lasts ; all the.way through. Little chew — lasting — satisfying. That’s why isa real saving to buy this class of tobacco. DIFFERENT LABOR DAY With the Whites suddenly. taking Y uN 4d Ps the lead in the American Legion drive, the membership of Loyd Spetz Post No. 1 reached 158 yesterday. making it the largest post in the entire north- west. and otallys Se any single post. in ‘Nor ota, The campaign for members will of- “THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW ficially close September 21 and since put up in two styles the inauguration of the drive a total of 102 members were signed up. Up ee to this morning, the hie are crsait RIGHT ‘CUT is a short+eut soba ak ed with 55 names and the Blues with lon: ne-cut tobacco 47. It is expected that the last few W-B CUT is a 6 days of.the campaign will be very of making. its mai len vorage’to South! warm as both sides claim that they endorsed, should ’ 9 CELEBRATION FOR Americiir ports, “with” and Mrs.| will eat the duck dinner at the ex- ion of the rights and SERVICE MEN TO Hinckley as passengers, it was ordered] pense of the other. { Cover constitu “the greate: erful champion of the people's liber- like the beacon light of Liberty, and guar- anteeing to the people the most sacred rights, privileges and opportunities in a proclamation whi a tung aside Wednes- to be obsel in North Di Seem rntan Company, 107 Brobdway. Newarork City: which he t */other mean: pre vabor day, in liber made possible to us through ~/to Europe with a load of barley. When Some New Members tt Frazier, addr com blage of tho medium of the constitution, and COME OFF SOON Jnait way across ‘the Atiuntic, the new|. New members added to the rolls in-| could have” ratened wn at Teast a! dozen John Blt,” Pronels Register a trades unio ds the ae at} Selieving that this guaranty of the s ) suddenly buckled and almost| clude Edward Penner of Dunuda, Cal.,|times it I accepted all, the invitations | Olson. H. M. Rhud, Wilbur R, Bydley, that this con ht not guar. people’s rights should at all times be Its entire cargo of 100,000; who is visiting in the city for a few | since l arrived here.” George Taugner, Elmer LLilleskov, I have been intending to join} Other members recently obtained | George ey R. A. SWanson, Milo Legion ever since I was released | are Edward 'McCoy, 'E. A. Russell of | y, Miller. . C. ‘Moore of Menoken. antee the worke: 1 that to gain their ends ‘the y might find it necessary to resort to a revolution, | upheld and respected, despite the ef- Capt. E. G. Wanner Announced |jy.snols of barley was a complete loss| day $500, enemies of progrss and . and the dam: the et the power of this great Last Night That Flagpole The boat wi m the service,” said Penner: to-| tnderwood..John-l. Webb. Alfred R. fre -|day, “but this is the first city I have | Weeks, Noel ..Thoralson, Arthur Vv. institution to further their own. sel- Has Been Ordered after being 7 a rdina AY FEVER sh interests at the exbanee of the} ry circumstances from sink been in that attempted to ae ay Scrensoa. “Frederick Jensen.. Henry Y tther entrench them- 5 edt Re membership. It must be very difficult | Dohn....B.. C. -Condles Fri a: i i jitons “wl smarck's welcome to the men who g d in tegic positions where! _,pismare 2 i n for any former service man in this|#Ynley Baker, G. B..,Salverson, J. F. 5 Y Met VapoRub ia iS ee ntinue te y upon the| Bee arine: the dan Gilt Hrobanny FORTUNE LAVISHED section to escape. the scores of Leg. Campagna, George R. Lipp. ce For Infante and Children ! a, of all wealth, anc & 5 s jonaries who seemed to be “seeking | Sternhoft. John ls mn. @. A. Chris- 4 sg spoce gid fabale the people ‘of this state] De held the latter part of this month. ON MARCUS SHOW |i mombers all day and night. || tiwon GA. soy 4. J Brain.| &m Use For Over 30 Years “ je vapors. J24.29/7 | nave proven most conclusively that| This announcement was made, last rae ard. 'W: Jennings, | always beard ¥ | they-stand a night by Capt. E. G. Wanner, chair- | u ea ee: Charles: wi vn i ke in peace and war for)” * 4 = Cas justice to all and special privileges|™2n of the fund, raised to erect a Nearly $75,000,000 Said to Have Toman. G. 0. Dobble, {'o:c9e Harnish, Signature of » tras af ms flagpole as a permanent memorial to . ze seat ot a och and eae fre this city's service men, Mr. Wanner! Been Expended in Produc- i the: observance of law and. _ | apeared before the city commission- ine “ ”” : i e observance of law and order. iia requosting’ that bedy ta takesover ing “Oh Baby ‘ i “Now, therefore, as governor of the Northern Pacific park in front of HAY FOR SALE the state of North Dakota. 1 hereby! tie depot, but it was learned that the| The days ef twenty cent ‘shloin VICKS VAPORUB: “YOUR BODYGUARD” -SOF. 604,41 deoleneie «eat page. that odnesd railroad had already granted permis- steaks and ‘two cent | railroad fares : " IN CARLOAD LOTS tution day, and specially urge that in| $i0n for the use of the park for this|scem like the era of John Barleycorn) A ftey each meal —YOU eat.one j wees og Col o 6 the observances of that day we as a|PUrPose without requiring the city to) to have passed forever. If one is to ‘ e0. eman cople re-dedicate ourselves to the| formally take over the park. Judge. by the: lavish expenditure rep- A T ON ] Cc d 8-22-tf +. Opposite McKenzie Hotel igh ideals and noble purposes for], The flag which is to be flown from ee ie Made aang Show oh Be Gast ; ne flagpole has already been bough! e 0 va h tho constitution stands rad ag and the flagpole ordered. Capt. Wan ganza which will appear Friday, Sep- (FOR YOUR_STOMACH'S SAKE) a E : resolved that these liberties s sh id real st 5 re oc inviola ner announced. It is, planned to ob-jtember 12, at the Auditorium the time| and get full ll food value and real stom- Sarourdg’ and hele ae! an tain captured German cannons as or-| hen $10,000.00" to $25,000.00 would] ach comfort. Instantly relieves Cats : , naments around the base of the pole|eauip a successful musical spectacle burn, bloated, gassy feeling, ST! ‘OPS ceeding generations.” 5 - : 3 food til id stomach and have suitable inscriptions on @ gone to come nd more, acidity, ‘ood repeating an tablets imbedded in the concrete foun-| © gone to come nd more. | misery, AIDS digestion; keens the | . WANTED —50 or 60, men. for eater work the New| stomach sweet and pure, Cor. 7th & Main St. Bismarck ica’s. thre : : 1 dati vhich will hold th le, i revues, Ziegfield’s “Folli Missouri Valley Motor A ci id S { 0 m ach dation whieh wil hold the pole." |Zerues. Zaateld’s oie,” the ‘New | SUyrotacls te bat ae on streets. Apply at mixer, west of the ; |of a dedication of the flagpole, short|Show” and the Marcus Show, now] lighted with results. Satisfaction: guaranteed cost an aggregate of close to a quar-| _oF money back. Please call and try it, Finney'’s Drug Store, Bismarck, N.-D. Company R. B. LOUBEX, General Manager The House With a Variety to International Harvester Co., Main St. | speeches and other ceremonies and a Makes 9/Out of 10: | jollification for the benefit of those!ter, of a miillion dollars to produce | men who served during the war, in- jeach year. When the curtain goes up i i i | cluding dancing and possibly a ban-;}on “ y’? local theatregoers will So Peo le Suffer quet in their honor. 5 re their eyes seventeen scenes D I SETS ng. grandeur, . hundreds of PROMINENT COUPLE beautiful costumes and a wealth of CHEVROLET - HUPMOBILE Jare th than 70 effects and’ trappings: all, of. which HUDSON — ESSEX ormanie digeaaes can be tmced to Ack RETURN FROM LONG [have nicked the check bok of A. B. Ss : dard Oil CG : i and PAIGE Motor Cars Beomige peaeee leat ooue STAY IN! THE EAST cus to the tune of ‘nearly $75,000. HE tandar 1 om- burn, ‘ o | ally to Women of fashion is ace Where the money goes ap- To milady .who used. to find e eystem eventually ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES vital organ suffering Distributors for Hee eect comnec tan tee these rit a Tiaeuin if ims of A See eoeeeooe |Mr. and Mrs. Hinckley Prevented SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK i tims at, cid-Stomach everywhere —people y pany (Indiana) is owned by 4649 men and women— not one owning as much as 10 per cent of the total. A Suin-1-ti d s biect ts "nervousness, Heailsehe, From Making Tri to t ble to be well groomed in an -in-1-time-and-money Saver insomnia, piliousness—people who suffer from Pani SOW ine the ie i, theumatism,lumbago, sciatica and aches and eg P evening gown setting the head of the i | s all the body. Itis safe to say that ‘ family back a mere two or three hun- Expert Attention Prolongs |) oui3 pope catotsuterta some esta South America ‘ued als | ftom Acid-Stomach. | “Ifyou suffer from st mach trouble or,even Jobbers and Distributors of | s but whose, Paquin or Ca- rot noW represents an investment of Albert C. Hinckley re-| thrice fo five times the sum, it is easy home yesterday follow-} to figure that in the costuming of “Oh if youdonot feel any stomach distress, yet are Mr. and Mi weak and ailing, feel tired and dragged out, | turned to thei KELLY-SPRINGFIELD | Jack “pep” and enthusiasm and know that | ine a lengthy vis it to points on the- At-| Baby” al fort has bh a T something is wrong although you cannot A : ints O1 3aby” alone a fortiine has been expen. —and——. locate the exact cause ofyourtrouble—you | Jantic coast, including New York, Bos-| ded. As one critic recently, remarked : he Com pany is not person- PENNSYLVANIA TIRES naturally, want to get back your, grip on {ton and Philadelphia, Mr. and Mi “Apparently the only*way. “for Im- iderable . time Tarcus-to escape. bankrunt- Fave : IN Fincley also spent coi Our Painting Department is the EATONIC. the wonderful modern remedy ally owned or controlled by uick relief from pains of indiges- |ut Maine coast resorts. e onthe limb coverings of 4 best in the Northwest. Let us || tion, belching, gassy bicat, ete. Keep your Tutending to amaue # tl ‘ 0 ! & 4 ig ake pp to South) for the other { make youvan estimate, Sec cral Keck nnproveschow quietly | America, Mr. Hincley related an in- anty of design and one or two men. BATTERY DEPARTMENT | 8 ; vigor a a ite cone Beek teres ing qcoount of the strange ace exture, must have PRESTO-LIGHT druggist today. It 13 guaranteed to please | “ent that happened to the vessel on many dollars as the ex-ka i 1 ra you. 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He -has “chosen” ‘three * characters, vet ‘uy typical. and-definite in’ the domestic life -of America, familiar-to the res- idents in every” small: place and most large ones. One is that/of a lovable, leyal. girl, who neverhas.a: chance to marry but one man, and’ when that man passes her by, ages her soul with tears, and wearies her days, with wait- ing. Another is a young man who goes {to college, returns with comical con- ceit, the premier of ins, as serious to’ himself as the measles. And the third is a girl who considers. marriage never a union of hearts but, a neces; sary retronage, a wife of subsidy rather than. of love. With. these persons, Mr.-Griffith has aranaes a story of wondrous’ charm, piquant in the delightful ‘subleties of character delineation. a warm,. whole; some story of Tove won and love, de- E 3 dsep perception iis ©” These men have come up from the.ranks and risen to their present position be- cause they have demon- strated unusual ability in . their particular division of this highly specialized in- dusty. 6 The Board of Bice measure the success of their trusteeship not by earnings alone, but by the service the Company renders the people 0 at large. How Reming ton UMC Service Helps: "Cisilien Marksmen. Fo. THE MAN who wants to get into worth-while target it chooting, the Service Department of ‘Remington UMC rons a convenient and direct introduction. Without charge or obligation, it will ‘solve his two? main™ problems— Where? —and How ? The Remington UMC Service Department is 3 in close touch with the. official ae Tarts aie: He this country— with the national erpseaeatice sed ae soa local civilian! labs — wit ortant target . incl : ricetete a sa je ders ding ousands of int ual shooters, including It has for years foreseen and assisted in this great development in organized target shooting. Today i it is better than ever before supplied with information on the organization of clubs, _ the installing and equipment of target ranges, and short cuts to advanced target shooting. 4 It is at your service for shooting right—and wants to hear from you. ae Remington UMG Modern Arms and Ammunition are sold by alert sporting goods and hardware dealers = in your community —by more than 82,700 such dealers in this country. 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