The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1919, Page 8

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nae ee re Paert BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE “The Woman Thou Gavest Me” —— WORLD CHAMPION GORDON | iyioy sonar Hat men who have seen AT MANDAN FAIR the fall Gordons say that “finto.” will be the big wrk ae aren Hall Caine’s Wonderful Masterpiece a word in hats as usual. Six Round Bout Featurin ! . e 1 Garton stiff hats will be K. (. ARE PROMOTERS . | popular and Gm novel- Pe ong ene: KATHERINE McDONALD and JACK HOLT on: . s and Livestock Displays Best ties favorites. Ever Gathered SPECIAL TRAINS Two special trains will be run from Bismarck to Mandan today. One left at 1 P. M. today, the other will leave at 7:30 P. M., so that everyone can take in the six round bout between the Gibbons boys. The evening special wil leave LAST TIME TONIGHT---BISMARCK THEATRE @ tie nian Tr ge have provided free ring side seats for| “We of North Dakota are not afraid| The sperm whale, largest of all ani-| tons. It yields about $10,000 in whale- \ e the fifty-three county directors of the| of tle red flag.” mals, attains a weight of one hundred] bone and oil. Mike Gibbons, the slashing middle-|Roosevelt Memorial association who} “Men should not invest money in ) weight world’s champion will stage a| will hold their first state meeting at| United States bonds and that the Uni- ‘ y :) fast six round exhibition bout at the|Mandan immediately following the| ted States soon would be bankrupt it|\ ATARRH Have your old hat i Mandan fair tonight. Gibbons fight. we continue th this war.” * : Because of the interest being shown| The fair, whichwill run tomorrow| ‘The state proved at the. trial that For. head or throat made like new at the | in this event, Gibbons has agreed to/and Thursday, is the best that Mandan| Townley and Gilbert by tlie activities catarrh try the Ea 1 le 7 ‘ail or: & H t: " AT THE. extend the scheduled four round bout|/has ever attempted and it has gen-|%nd in their speeches had been “ham- vapor treatment — = Zle, 8 at- Ry |ters. Phone 58. Oppo- 60, 20 | site Postoffice. ent will be Tom Gibbons, a brother, | territory that any previous one. Man- who has made the champion extend | dan will close its stores this afternoon \himself and use all of the science at|and following the parade through the *. his command to avert a knockout on |city with floats of the various busi- Woman Thinks She Is many occasions. ness houses there, the fair will be of- at The exhibition is the Knights of|ficially opened: Privileged to Talk Columbus contribution to the enter-| The exhibits already on the ground,| WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17 tainment of the returned soldiers and|from the dainty needle work of the If’ anyone ever had a miseable D A N: C E sailors in keeping with the splendid} women to the giant tractors for‘the|stomach I surely had. It was grow- ‘ i reputation that “preavization von farmers, areas Dist athat ate Ald ing ‘worse, too, all the time, Had RUBY. LADIES;;ORCHESTRA uring the war. men in uniform| been assembled:in one place ‘in 8 a y 4 will be admitted to the boxing contest state, the fair officials tated today. ae, ares and satincks every. ite. PATTERSON HALL ‘ : y without charge. The bout ‘will be|The various pavilions and booths are]. Ggetor, who could only relieve me i staged promptly at 7:30 tonight in|filled with the best that is grown, !r. ghort while. Two pee ‘ago last front of the grand stand and a big|raised, made afd used by farmers’ February I took a treatmertt of Mayr’s two additional rounds. His oppon-|erated greater interest over a wider |pering the government's war program.” CK's J R_BODYGUARD” -S0%, MANDAN _ FAIR { delegation will go to Mandan on aj wives. e ues Wed and Thur special train this evening for the] ‘The agricultural’ exhibit with its Wonderul phe y ene nm fee stellar event. samples of corn, wheat, potatoes, flax, 1 a $ e e e This is the first opportunity that/and the many other crops raised on nies ‘harmless. byebara tion cha? the HAY FOR SALE eo AD Li local fight fans have had to see a |farms in the Slope country gives some |intesinal tract and allays the inflam- Cc. OTS world’s champion in action in this vi- |idea of thé diversity of crops in this| nation wl 4 cinity and they are intending to take | section and also the high Mezree of jpation een eases, practically, al Geo. Coleman full advantage of the opportunity. | perfection that farmers have attained )s\inaine appendicitis, One dose will {| | S*22-tf Opposite McKenzie Hotel { With the possible exception of the |with these crops. The live stock ex- ne Stee On natiey ERRGGGd or aerial exhibitions, the six round bout | hibits are also of the best and some|““"” Coane ey cee ts will unduotbedly attract the largest | of the finest cattle raised in this state crowd. will be on display. who made such splendid flights at Bismarck in his airship Not being satisfied with. granting} Of special interest to the women free admission to all service.men in/are the various needlework exhibits Will Give Daily Flights a = vices that save time and’drudgery for ' the farmer’s wife. This is expected to:be one of the best attended features of. the entiré fair and the officials have made every attempt to have on display everything that would inteerst the farm wife. TOWNLEY GIVEN JAIL» SENTENCE FOR DISLOYALTY LIEUT. J. C. CAMERON SINAN (Continued From Page One) tically when a fellow leaguer looked their way. When Judge Dean closed his state- ment which he tead, and which he later presented to Townley through the} medium of Sheriff Lee, he immediate- ly called the defendants before the bar. TAKE SENTENCE *CALMLY Townley and Gilbert walked slowly to the bench. The judge snapped out the words-of his sentence without look- ing at either man, Townley put his hands in his coat pocket; Gilbert’s hands were ‘behind his back. The defendants took the ‘sentence solemnly ‘tod calmly. More than a score of Nonpartisan Jeaguers from the south- ern section of the state were in the courtroom, It is understood that they} . were ready to furnish new bonds: for Townley and Gilbert, if the original bonds were rejected. The prosecuting attorney said the old bonds were satis- factory and the defendants immediate- Values The i mobile i service and either George Hoke of Minneapolis, measure of value in an automobile is the d who was chief counsel for the defense|’ pepe comfort it provides. at‘the trial, nor ‘Representative George i Nordlin, of St.:Paul came tof Jackson.|“P On that basis we offer the Paige five passenger: I ‘inwood as The defendants :were represented. by hi k Attorneys Pike ‘and Day of St.Paul]. . .the best value for all-around family use that.the market and Pike did all the talking, © ! Judges B.C Dean of the ‘district] fl - affords. court that tried Townley and Gilbert : 2 if pronounced the sentence, yesterday af- ; Ttisa thoroughly “sensible” car from the standpoint of both ternoon. ‘Townley and Gilbert were first cost and operating i (] — we LUA i ll A Post-War Maxwell Gets Many a Longing Look -BY, upon seeing a Post-War Maxwell‘ parked at the curb, often stop and look it over. F They are struck by the “atmosphere” of the car, its clean, polished, refined look, its rare symmetry of line, and the evident sincerity in its construction. eeu are Thousands who have the rare fortune of pos- sessing a Post-War Maxwell have been gratified time and again by the silent approval uf the man on the curb. But they have a double satisfaction; they know they drive not only a good looking car but a remarkably good acting car, For there have been a score or more of rather revolutionary improvements in the Maxwell. They can tell a volume about that easy castering effect in steering which a new type front axle gives, or that perfectly happy and secure feeling that is ; experienced when the emergency braxe is applied (it’s on the transmission shaft), or how the car hugs the road as a result of that masterly new rear axle. When one stops to realize the great virtues of the 300,000 Maxwells that precede this, notes the new Hoth present and their attorneys stated that they would take the case before the supreme court; Judge Dean grant- eda sixty day stay of sentence and released the convicted men on their original bail. ‘If the ‘supreme court. upholds the proceedings, verdict and sentence of the district court, Townley and Gilbert will spend three months in the Jack- son county jail. By virtue of the sentence made by Judge Dean, the Nonpartisan league leaders who were . : i . : ; ‘i 5 found guilty of teaching disloyalty to . . ’ r the government at a time when all efforts were being strained by’ the en- tire country. to prosecute the war to a te Jll sentence by payment of a A, MMMM MT but will have to spend the ninety, days, = within ‘the narrow confines of a cell = 51 umes thes {fibreme court. renders, an = McConkey ‘Commercial Company oueay F he ia at Zoe 6 and eed CUT ni HIGH COST OF han ON SHOES July 12 with a verdict of guilty. The jury was composed of farmers, the Men’s Black Vici Kid Shoes, . Men’s Genuine Black Calf- Blucher, lace effect, per skin, Gun Metal Black But- PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO,, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Missouri Valley Motor Company R. B. LOUBEK, General Manager Corner 7th & Main St. Bismarck, N. D. TTT IQUUUUEUUAARARATTUA ACERT TTA AAA IITA pees clade Hee ia omnes, aud im ements, estimates their cost, and observes other leaders of the gjonpartisan =& pair ......... veeet$645 ton'Shoes ....... +. $9.00 mans 5 sh ly $985 f.0.b. D tr it h ta ioe are explotting in this state, The = = Another special lot at: 186. 15 Lace Tan Calfskin Shoes, that the price is only .0.b. Vetroit, he gets a Ni af a eee peelings penton ‘i ae = re % Chocolate Brown Shoes yery caer, high grade work- ‘ i ; 1 y an == lace, heavy calfskin, r manship, per pair..... 5 pleasant surprise—but not one bit more than when taieht disloyalty in thelr’ speeches Daniele etcete "g850 Patent Leather’ Calfsuin he takes his first ride behind the wheel. while the war was at its height and yee Heavy Brown Calfskin Shoes for Men, lace -...$8.00 when the blood of American soldiers Army. Shoes, Munson last, “ \ was being shed on the European bat- Per pair ..........005 $ tlefields to uphold the ideals of this government and sustain the country’s bonor. ! ‘ome of the statements ‘attributed oe H to.Townley and Gilbert during the war -WESTERN SALES CO. bylavitnesses Who heard the specthes | ‘g they delivered are: Bismarck Mandan “Wwe are against the war, but we can | not afford. to advertise it” “Townley ‘said that in German com- funities it was all right to set forth our, views, about the war 80 as. humor them a little but not to make it We still have a large lot of Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes at Bargain Prices. WE SAYE YOU DOLLARS ON SHOES | OF WELL KNOWN BRANDS HATA TT i wan “the emble of the and both ‘Townley tnd eee urged’ its’ use ‘and. 1 foward, robronlag isp

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