The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1919, Page 2

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ARRIVE FOR BIG COUNTY WELCOME All American Pathfinders Ex- pected October 15 When Three-Day Holiday Starts The: All American Pathfinders, con- sisting of nine airplanes, six balloons, 31 trucks and over 100 men which the army air service is sending out on a coast to coast tour are now in the Twin Cities. After remaining there for a few days, it will go to, Fargo and from the city will come. to Bis; marck, In all probability the Pathfinders will reach the Capital City at the time Bismarck is celebrating the homecoming festival October 15. and the two days’ convention of the Amer- ican Legion October 16 and 17. In- asmuch as the airplanes and balloons with the caravan give daily aerial exhibitions, the Pathfinders will be AIR FLERT MAY} DOUGLAS. FAIRBANKS _ AT BISMARCK THEATRE LAST ‘TIME TONIGHT tions during the period of festivitie: Included in the All American Path- finders’ activities here will be daily one of the biggest amusement attrac- One of the. ty hats thts BOKO. It has all Gordons The BOKO number of me It is only one of sever- al cracking styles. Gaim novel- fall is the the punch— do. comes in a How colors. good Grin flights of all nine airplanes, ascen-/ sions by the six balloons, band con- certs, moving ‘picture showns, night maneuvers and’ battle formations. The airplanes travel in advance of the 31 motor trucks which carry the balloons and eguipment required to repair any damages which the-airplanes or bal- loons might sustain. The caravan will be quartered at Fort Lincoln during its stay here where free concerts, and motion pic- tures will be offered. As one of the chief purposes of the aerial expedi- tion is to promote enlistments in the army air service, it is believed that every: effort will be made by the com- mander of the Pathfinders to be in Bismarck during the city’s tree days holiday. STATE MUSEUM IS - PRESENTED RELICS OF HIGH INTEREST Articles Acquired Through’ Do- , nation or Loan Lend Value to Collection Some very / interesting articles ave been acquired recently by the state museum either as loans or by donation, Some of these articles were brought by returned’ soldiers of the Army of Occupation of Germany. A number of trophies were brought in by John W.. Serres of the 18th Infantry. One unique object of this collectionis a German folding saw which Mr. Serres. picked up on the field at, Soissons, July 20, 1918, This saw is made to be folded into the space of a. few inches when not ii use, This saw is about three feet in length and has handles for use-by two men, Joseph Matthews, 18th U. S. In- fantry, A. E. F. and Army of Ov- cupation in Germany, donated a German iniperial treasury loan cer- tificate of the denomination of 20 , issued at Berlin, August i, the. American’ Red including dlework of Northern Division, the various knitted articles and gar | To the. Wife of Anita Stewart who stars in po-'ted by the biggest all-star ca an objective emonstration of the; time work of the Ame’ ss to’ be Set forth in the hi Inuseum, ‘ A very unique and most interesting article was donated to the state mu- cr Tt this should meet. the eyes of: a wife, er or friend of .someonc’ addicted: to » unable to overcome this ruinous habit, jo) may obtain information. a a method. and with TS Te tet ing figures. the price. iii i i i i niin) = More than 13,000 men are building your Maxwell MAGINE 13,000 men devoting themselves to a . single Maxwell. Yet that is the picture which a little journey through the eight great Maxwell plants supplies. If they built but that one car in a day its cost to you would represent a king’s ransom. But they are so well organized, their work so very | definite, they are so expert in the special one thing they do, and they are aided by so many thousands of | uncanny and. superhuman machines, whose accuracy is down to 1/1000 of an inch, that you pay but.a small I price for a Maxwell. | A great aid to the economy of manufacture is the (| use of many, many millions of dollars so that a 10-cent \ piece saved on abit of material.often runs into amaz- H Thus the big staff of purchasing ex- perts for Maxwell become your purchasing: experts and the saving goes on to you in $985 is indeed a'small sum to pay for ! a great value in a great carlike Maxwell. | WESTERN SALES CO. Bismarck t | _— Mandan in yaa cena on Woods, DA-275, Station Out: out and, show others to Edw. J. w York, N. Yo advertisement. | | EUUOREUUEUENESEGUGCETUTEUAGUUEE URAL AAG | Mores 9 tll More miles on ‘sires Gne who Drinks : ancient flag of Scotland which nev | people of France threw off the ru (of their tyrants they adopted these ‘which stand for constitutional gov |have been united in the 1 | of Rig nm ‘by Mrs. Mary McLean, It is al picture ine co of the “Flag of Humanity”, The motif is a blend ¢ the designs of the flags of Great tain, Franee,-and Great Britian’s el est daughter the United States. The colors of the flag are the; Red, White and Blue, the origina 1 col col of-the British Uni rs are the blue and w has been conquered, united to tl and white of the ancient flag of land. When the kingdom of Scotland | and the .kindom of England_ were; united and the king of Scotland be-| came also king of England the desigus of the two flags were united to signi-| fy this union, So the Red, White and Blue then became the emblem of the people for the government by people under a constitution and law to; which all persons of whatever ¢ are equally answerable, which genius of British government ev where from the day of the Mas Charta at Runnymede until th sent time. y 1 “Her Kingdom of Dreams,” sup- st ever assembled in one motion picture. It’s coming to the Bismarck theatre. ments and stat garments swoiel MANY ARE BUYING wet ae | SURPLUS SUPPLIES fig eet image ties) OF ARMY BY MAIL ‘Blankets Prove to e to Be Most Pop- ular Bargains With People in This Vicinity A great may inquiries have been eceived at the local postoffice regard- ling the sale of army surplus. property at St, Paul and an even-greater num- {for blankets and. other articles: which ithe government is offering for sale. Among the articles which seem most “°| popular with local people are. the! h king George III of Gr to subvert the British ¢ dedling autocratically with — the onies in America the colonists re: jed him as Britons maintaining. the ' constitutional Tights, So, in the nev flag for the new nation we inherited | the colors of our mother flag. Then, a few years later when ¢ and Blue of daught the Red’ White and of Bri colors, Britain ment. So now, as these three t against Might, it is fit that this design of the “Flag Humanity” should be formed by blending of their three flags i The curator has haq it fra 7 | hung in a prominent place in the state museum, BONES OF BLACK HAWK; OLD - TIME TERROR, GUARDED All That ‘Is’ Mortal of Frontier Scourge Rests in Salt Lake Museum Salt Lake City, Oct. 7,—The hones on Chief Black Hawk who played hay- oc with settlers'in Utah in the early 60’s are now resting peacefully in the Desert Museum, in the Mormon} Temple grounds in this city. The skeleton was Drought froin an Indian burial ground near’Spring Lake Villa, Utah county, tlis state, and with all the accoutrements of Indian burial, now reposes in a glass case in the Mormon church museum, The curator) of the museum has made every effort to prove to a cer- tainty that the bones are those of the famous Indian chief, and the evidence he’ has gathered ‘seems to prove their. authenticity. These include affidavits of éarly settlers who witnessed the funeral procession /of the chief. Black Hawk is said’ to, have died in 1870 as the result: of a wound rer ceived in’ a fight: with white settlers several years_previous. Prior to his death, it is said, “he visited towns in the section ha had harassed ‘and made peace with ai’ of hig enemies. . From veterans ‘of the’ raids: mad6 by Black Hawk's ‘bands, “it is'declaréd the Black, Hawk wars ‘of Utah began in 1864: when‘a‘small band’ of Indians encamped near Gunnison, San Pete}, . county, Utah, ‘suffered an epidemic of smallpox and ‘blained ‘the white set- tlers' for’ it. ‘The’ ‘Indians attacked small ‘settlements in numerous com- munities: Women and’ children were’ tortured, children’: carried away’ and much property’ devastated, according to’ the storiés of ‘the old settlers: ‘This’ continued: until about’ 1872, itis saidj when’ the, Indians; hard’ pressed by soldiers, acknowledged* the supe- riority of: the white man. |)” Dance at Armory every bie 3 an arama aa ALGOHOL 73 PER GEN ‘Vesetable Preparation fr: svelte Reg inéthe Stomachsand Bowel YNEAN Mery Fooine net } Cheerfulnessand neither Opi Mineral, No? AfielpfutRemedy for Gonstipation and Diarr and Feverishness & Joss a inate 5 | esiing therefrom ile ola. At At Gmonths Cents 5 Dose fo Exact Copy of Wrapper. blankets which are offered for sale. Three grades are sold, the cotton /ones selling at $3 a pair, the cotton-wool ones for $5 and the all wool blankets for $6 each. Other articles which are being ordered in large quantities are socks, undershirts and towels. The complete list and-the prices for ber of orders have already been sent each article can be obtained from Post- master Frank Reed at Bismarck. The orders are all sent to the United States army surplus property store, 6th and Jackson streets, St. Paul, Encouraging | Bolshevism Everything that falsely encourages unrest also_ encourages bolshevism. - Misunderstanding of American indus- trial organization, and. of .its. benefits ,to mankind; leads to unrest, dissatisfaction, and radicalism. \ For example, the Federal Trade Com- mission. tells the public that the large packers had an agreed price for lard substitute (made of cotton-seed oil) ~~ It reproduces letters taken from the files of one of the packers, showing that such agreed price existed. But it failed to mention: that the sgteed price was determined ‘at the request. of and in. co-operation. with .the. Food Administration! Even: the Department of Justice, in its unjust attempt to create prejudice, against the packers, has made public these same letters, with no explanation. How long must this: kind. of misrepresentation continue? In so far as itis believed, it not only breeds discontent, but results in injustice to ‘our industry. Let us send you a Swift “Dollar.” : It will interest'you: Addtess' Swift & Company, Chicago, Ill. Union Stock are, 12,06 ce so bare Know. That” ny 1 mw Fis SHOWS > WHAT BECOMES OF \\ ( THE-AVERAGE DOLLAR NTS TOR CAgoR Gi /PENSES AND Freon, 4, CENTS. REMAIN: TUESDAY, OCT. 7, 1919... } Genuine Castoria Signature «(Use For Over Thirty Years THE lcEWTAUR combanY, mew Yond cuT¥.— Minn. All orders must be accompanied by> cash,,postal: money order, or, cer- tified check. “THE OLD. RELIABLE” Sell your cream and poultry to. our agent. If we have no agent, in your town, then ship direct to NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. BISMARCK, N. D. \ % ° a ee

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