The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1919, Page 8

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MONDAY, SEPT. 22, 1919. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE [SE ——— ay | straw, and other trash, Wo things.Jon thoroughly plowed land—land| waste places, ‘These waste places AT k ASE however, are regarded as important, | where the old cofnstalks, wheat stud-| should be either plowed or burned off. First, the best wheat obtainable|ble, and grass straw have been entir2- x should be used for seed. This shouli]ly plowed under, This can be ac- BOB MARTIN HAVING A GOOD TIME READING ABOUT THE OTHER HEAVYWEIGHTS WHO ARE WHOOPING THINGS UP OVER IN LONDON ne Riosoushly, cleansed ‘and treated by| complished by .use of a drag chan, Dance Tuesday and aaa he formaldehyde method recommend-}.All grass and straw should be burned) nj at the Armory. on- ed for the prevention of smut, ‘or otherwise removed from hedges, nights ry Second, thig wheat should’ be sown|fence-rows, fence corners, and near-by |Nor's Orchestra. a £ Fred Fulton Putting a Kayo on Art Townley in London. Che Most Beautifill. Caz in/lmerica Sensational. Joe Beckett Puts | 461 i “Eddie McGoorty, Out in Seven- i f Good Taste and Originality : LEGION MEMBERS T0 MEET GENERAL See: The demand for’ the Paige Larchmont has exceeded that Working to ‘Control of any other sport model bearing the Paige name. § ( 0) T T TONIGHT And Bob Sits on the Porch in Akron, O., and Reads All About It.) Wheatscab by Using This popularity is due to the happy combination of Paige Bob Martin, heavyweight king of the has been impressing on the youth the} Clean Seeds Solely | mechanical and structural qualities that assure durability il ity of taking things e and a beauty of design that is refreshingly original. rob's. resting up after a] ‘There are lots of tricks of the trade ty ign gly orig! Visit Fort Lincoln [ares rele — Auping fo ee net Nees pening an a Be ts Co- Good taste and originality without freakishness create ety he ered WANE ke ee ame: Bo arlicncs operating Wit ate Ex- peed —— | and then whipped about thirty | carefully laid out that Martin starts] pera WEE tion _the Larchmont distinction that appeals to people o J ‘big husky fellows for the : » in October w ° wi ce his! eriment Stations MAY BE. FLYING FIELD Me !ky fellows for Ue honor of {Inte in October when he will make his! P a refinement. bringing home a bunch of medals, The] debut in Akron, probably against Den-| [me tls prove he is the champion fight-| ver Jack Ge; er of champion ating men. land is promotin, Bos has his di and he is greatest fighting forces, is on} nece \ Veteran of Many Wars on In- spection Trip for Army; Will la Matt Hinkel of Cleve-| Investigations are in progress by the i r yz the show and p9s-| United States department of agricul PAIGE DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, MICHIGAN ..'sibly will referee. It will be first} ture in cooperation with a number of r ned at oll ing things of fried chicken, chance fans and promoters will have} state experiment stations and in- * s . Fy aTDOe pt and si¥eee hint Ietypy and! to Size up the big boy and if he makes! dividual farmers to learn more about Missouri Valley Motor Company wars in Which the United State: between meals he dreams of the days good he. will be greatly in SO neat scab and methods of controlling R. B. LOUBEK, General Manager ticipated and one of the 1b known to some when he'll get a crack at henceforth, jit. ; * solalers in the United States, arrived Dempsey for the crown emblem: eg t No pean ate “eouttot ao Corer ee Hain: St Biemarek: a in Bismarck this morning. the world’s heavy-weight — champion- s disease has beensdeveloped, b- Gelierdi Scott: came here. from i : Phone 189 for Beulah | cause the seab fungi, develop on so inspection trip to the Standing Ro a patient) Coal t many different kinds of grains and Indian reservation and will remain . 7 grasses and on’ cUrpstalks, stubble, Bismarck several days. He tour of inspection for the war depart- ment and will visit most of the army posts in the northwest before return ing to Washington. ‘This evening General Scott will hold’ a reception to which all members ot the American Legion and other former service men have been invited, to :t- tend. The Legion will meet at the} Elks club at 8 o’clock tonight and wiit| go to the reception in a local hotel in a body. Captain A. A. Jones, comman- der of the Legion, wants every mem-! ber to attend the reception in uniform. ! It is expected that General Scott) vill make a short talk to the former soldiers, sailors and marines here to- night, shake hands with the men and indulge in a few reminiscences. He. 1s} well liked in the army and all men! §J who served during the War are anxious \ , to personally greet their old comrade.) YY INSPECT FORT LINCOL: General Scott will inspect Fort Liw coln and it is hoped that he will favor ably report to the war department t the fort be used again as a regula army post. It has been pointed out repeatedly that Fort Lincoln ha Ae tion facilities second to none in the) entire country. All of the fliers who haye used the fort as a flying field have praised the large level ground at the fort as being a perfect landing field and Col, L, R. Hartz, who was in command of the giant bombing planz that was here last week stated before leaving that he would recommend to his superiors at. Washington that Fort Lincoln be opened as a post for tue army air service. . General Scott is a strong advocate of a large permanent air force and hi recommendations favoring Fort Lin- coln as flying field for the army air service is expected to: influence large degree whether the pc again be the center of milita ties as it was in former years. Col. Hartz stated when here las' | week that all the Fort Lincoln fi ; needed to make it a perfect avi { post was to have the part used by av tors recently rolled and smoothed over somewhat. Mayor A. W. Lucas stated at that time that the city would in all probability be willing to loan the department the 13 ton steam roller fo: that purpose if the army decides to mer chief of s Indian tighter once si Fort Lincoln, yeteran ip. The big soldier boy alter. Jimmy Bronson, his manager, o Ww OW LONG will your car run on a WHY SOME OILS “WEAR OUT” imN\® q é : +19 i eallon oF lohreoieng oft Often the oil is too light or too heavy in Sh It will pay you to know this. body, and therefore, unsuited to the design and pede of the ee nae ol then » . works by the piston rings. Reaching the com- ‘ _ OR OTs ie cine bustion chamber it burns. Carbon deposit Li fricti f forms, eventually resulting in knocking of the 7 iy 2 pehags ‘puny sur ae engine and costly overhauling and repairs. ‘o protect it, i st wear well. # rs But with oil of the highest quality and 4 ST 66, 2 . 9 . ° tne members of the Amerlena Why do SOM oils “wear out” so quickly? correct body for your engine the oil film does i ee eA dca eiend Port Tine Often their inferior quality will not stand the not break down andthe oil is not wasted. Gola seem mermanen! army poet for ite heat of service. _ Economy of Lubricating Oil results. 7 air service. Some of the former sez- vice men who have served in the air service and have seen many of the army flying fields haye stated that the Fort Lincoln field is the best they ever saw for flying purposes. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE IPUBLIC OPINION, A CORPORATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that py virtue of an order issued by the Dictrict Court of Burleigh County, i North Dakota, under Section $001 of the Compiled Laws, 1913, in an action pending in said Court entitled, “State of North Dakota, ex rel, William Langer, Plaintiff, vs. Public Opinion, @ corporation, defendant,” all credit- ors of the said Public Opinion are re- quired to exhibit their claims to P. J. Hngeseth, the receiver. at Bismarck, North Dakota, and become parties to said action, on or before the 31st day of December, 1919, and in default thereof such creditors shall be pre- “ cluded from all benefits of the judg- ment which shall be made in such action and from any distribution ‘which shall be made. under any such jement. aoe this 16th day of September, 1919, i P, J. Na Receiver of the Public Opinion, a cor- ‘poration, Bismarck, North oe i * { ARSHALL OIL CO. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA

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