The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1919, Page 2

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ONLY THE MAN WHO HAS WORN A LANPHER KNOWS THE FULL MEA THIS NAME IN A HAT. IT’S ABOUT TIME YOU JOINED. NING OF ono oy }, cational Beverages : BUCK is a great drink for little folks. It makes ruddy cheeks and happy hearts. And there’s no harm in drinking lots of it. Have you introduced good old Buck to the folks at your home? NATIONAL BEVERAGE COMPANY, CHICAGO STACY-BISMARCK CO. } Spencer Bo: ELK BAND: DID FINE DURING One of the pleasing features of Wilson day in Bismarck splendid music by the Bismarck Elk's band, The capital city has to take this or- ganization as more or less of a mat- ter of course. The band is composed of patriotic Bismarck citizens, prin- cipally businessmen, who’ have re- sponded time and again to popular demand, solely out of public spirit, and without other reward than the knowledge that they have assisted in helping their home town in putting over some, big thing well. Yesterday the remark was made Q t ywny times on the street: ere did Bismarck get the band was the Hlks’ band of » an organization sustained mes without number, in fact, has ed for us and our guests without al reward, and, it is with regret that we state, without the appreciation and recognitions which was its just due. Wilson day the Bismarck Elks’ band, our only band, the band which has played our boys out on their way to war and these same boys honme—or return, supplemented ‘by a half-dozen imported players, showed what Bis- marck might have with a little help. Only a little financial support and the encouragement to which this pa- triotic, public-spiirted organization is entitled, would give the capital city the best band ff North Dakota and one of the best in the whole north west. Much credit for the jerformance of our band y rday must ibe given to a member of our high schocl faculty, and Harold Bachman's chief Ifeutenant in the leadership of the famous Million Dollar Band into which our Second North ¢ Dakota makers developed during their six- teen months’ service in France, where they were recognized ‘by General Pershing,” Marshal. Foch and other commanders of the allied armies. There has never been a time when the s’ band has not been ready to play for any occasion, nor when it SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi- culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, | bladder. and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL Wer ON bring quick relief’ and often ward off Ceadly diseases, K: 8 the national remedy of Holland for more than 200 years. All druggists, in three sizes. Look for the mame Gold Medal on eveby box ° ‘and accept no imitation “LET’S GO” ————-TO THE Missouri Slope Mandan, No. Dakota September 16, 17 & 18 BIGGER AND BETTER In Every Department $10,000.00 spent in improvements in buildings and grounds. Best. Live Stock Exhibit ever made in Western North Dakota, now assured by entries already made. School Children free on Tuesday, Sept. 16. All School Children of the Slope, ask your Superintendent, Teacher or Clerk of Board for your free ticket. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUB WORK from, all the. Slope counties will be repre- sented by exhibits which promise to rival exhibits in other departments. Good Races. Auto Races. Big Military Band. Sept. 16, ; SOLDIERS’ CELEBRATION BIG VICTORY CELEBRATION, Tuesday, HOMECOMING Everything free to all men in uniform, good program and a “Whale of 2. Time.” EXHIBITION FLIGHTS by “Amazing Larry Brown’’ in loops, nose dives, side slips, tail spins, Immelman - turns — He does: them. all. If never before, get behind Western North Dakota’s State* Fair. with your exhibits and é ane attendance and PUSH. WILSON PARADE was the most of them, thank God!, on their ee 1} got a flower in rememihrance of Mrs. Norma Talmadge ‘in the sen- sational success, “The New Moon”, Orpheum theatre tonight only. has not done its very best to uphold ir name of Bism k. It is to be tted that the ci not been-as fervent in its appre- on as it might have been. The Elks’ band at the present moment is in a position to secure the services ft Boise as director. if the or- i little support. i is to demand that the city commi n, of the com- mercial club, appropriate to the needs of this band and the nomi vhich will be requir: sentiment , give the capital city a musical organization second to none in the northwest. The Elks’ band has done its part— far more than we have any right to our C: move. ROBERTS SAYS IT’S ALL OFF-WITH TAME LAND STUFF; YEA BO O. W. Roberts, the speed demon of the dirt track, the man who has done \more than anyone else in Bur- leigh county “to make the humble motor an air thachine, shot 4,500 feet into the air with Lieut. Chet. Jacobson about noon today, did a thousand- foot tail spin, the falling leaf and the nose spin, and sundry other dave- devil ‘stunts, and he avers: at this whiting that there’s no more land- going machines for him. S O. Wi, whose: land feats are well known and the ultra-extreme of sen- sation, is the first Bismarck’ man to try the same stunts in the air, and he declares they’re great. He especially appreciates that there’s not too many air cops, and he believes that his next investment in the motor scheme will be a Curtis “90.” | CITY NEWS From Killdeer Fred Oberg, manager of the Dun- ham Lumber Co. yards at Killdeer, was here for Wilson day. Served 1330 Feeders The ladies of the First Baptist church at their stand near the audi- torium yesterday, served 1,330 hungry mortals from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. o Visiting Holmboe Home E. M. Holmboe, father of Fithjof Holmboe, and Mrs, Holmboe of New Salem, and Mrs. H. J. Vold, Mr. Holm- boe’s sister, and daughter, of Fargo, are guests at the Holmboe home here. M. E. Ladies’ Aid The fourth division of the Methodist Episcopal Ladies’ Aid society will serve a delectable luncheon in the basement of the church September 18. The public is invited, with the assur- ance that it will enjoy a real meal, Relief Corps Meets Friday The Women’s Relief corps will hold a social meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Cord- ner. The meeting will start at 2:30 o’clock and it is expected that all of thé members will be present. Remember St. Alexius Mrs. Woodrow Wilson presented the sisters of St. Alexius hospital with a large box of American beauty roses and other cut flowers. Each patient Wilson’s visit to our fair city. The sisters and patients felt highly hon- ored in being remembered. Food Sale Saturday The food sale to be held Saturday by the ladies of the Presbyterian church at Perry’s furniture ‘store, has attracted general attention. The sale will open-at 2 p. m., and in addition to everything eatable in home-cooked foods, there wili be an interesting dis- play of fancy and’plain bags. Judge Fisk Here Judge C. J. Fisk of Minot, former chief justice of the North Dakota su- preme court, was among the promi- nent men here for Wilson day. Judge Fisk, with his daughters, Helen and Doris, and George Volker, the Minot florist, recently returned from an en- joyable tour of Yallowstone park. Lieut. Craig Here Lieut. Ray Craig of Lisbon, a son of the late Rev. K. H. Craig of the McCabe M. E. church, and former |sheriff of Ransom county,.was here for Wilson day. Lieut. Craig; released from-federal service a few weeks ago, young men—as sheriff of _Ransom county he was North Dakota’s young- ay anid great success is predicted for ‘im. We're Really Virtuous Rev. C. W. Finwall, field agent for the Anti-Saloon league of North Da- kota, commenting on’ Wilson day, is- sued thé following statement: “I estimate that at least 15,000 people were in Bismarck yesterday, and only four persons succéeded' in getting liq- uors into otr city for the’ occasion, so far as I know—carefully. guarding every avenue of access—and only twelve people were visibly affected by liquor on the streets of our city, be- tween.6 a. m. and 12 midnight. ‘Quite a record, I think.” \ Big dance at: Armory, Satur- day night. O’Connor’s orchestra. Band’ Instruction FREE at Jamestown College. Write for 4 Files $51,000 Damage Suit Against Hughes Company for Injuries Mrs. Lena Greyerbiehl Asks That Amount for Permanent Burns Received Damages to the extent of $51,014 (80 are asked by Mrs. Lena Gr ere biehl against the Hughes Electric Co., for permanent injuries alleged to have | been sustained thru negligence on the | part of that company, about a year) ago. : There seems to be some uncertainty | as to how the accident occurred, but | the plaintiff alleges that while she was |. operating a washing machine at her home she came in contact in some | manner with exposed wir charged with electricity. Mrs. Greyerbiehl was burned severely, she alleges, and has | | | never completely recovered from the effects. A On the first of the month, C, L. Young, attorney for the Hughes Elec- | tric Co., petitioned Judge J. A. Cof- | fey of the fourth district court to have | the case removed to the United States district court. In this, F. E. MeCurdy, attorney for Mrs. Greyerbiehl con- sented and it is expected that the ease wil Ibe brought up here in March Miss Sophia Kareb and Julius Meyer ot Bald Thur. grant en Ullin SCHEBLER’S FARM O’Connor’s Orchestra cen: ) at the county judge's iwin were| They intend to be-married this week. s. Night, Sept. 11th e here. Stands Up Under is opening 4 law office at Lisbon. He| is dne of the county’s most popular | ay }when the federal court convenes for that term. catalog. Opens Sept. 23. P ’ Wanted—Extra eloth- ing salesmen... S. E. Ber- igeson. & Soni... PEAS THE ANGELS CONTINUE ff BITHE GUARD YOU BEGAN # wget BETTER. The” expectant mother owes it not only to herself to prepare for an easier birth, but to her child who should be stronger, healthier and more robust through her.careful and intelligent use of — Mornen’s FRrenp Used by 3 Gonerations , At all Druggists. ! 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