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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. Rant tt RNR wer DNESDAY, “ocr. 29, 1919, wuaalusrimezmina 1; ; 7 r y DIRECTORS FOR EACH COUNTY DISTRICT SOUND. HE ALTH MARCH KING AND FOR RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCED BY RAYMOND BERGESON | to many thousands is practi: : aT ; cally a matter of the right use Pp. Bliss enale, Plans Being Completed for One| ae TRL Mot, of reliable means of main Day , Drive for Funds This' ™. M. Christlanson of Wing, north taiping vitality. HERE. SATURDAY iu - cast Burleigh county precinct. ‘ ey 9 vi Sunday and City’s Quota Is. a. §, Garness, Regan, SCOT I 8 t | ¥ 7 Emil) Moses of Wing, Rock Hill) Sa f Placed at 3,000 and Country’s yoy nsni F M U LS ION Sale of Seats Starts’ Wednesday Morris Anderson, Still, i " 2,000. | 4. W, Purch, Stewartsdale township. at Harris & Co. for Benefit Larss onati ‘ riersi y | | io . The Red Cross drive for members,! relewen, Ree time-honored and reliable, of Legiogt which will be held this Sunday all} * Wildfang, Sterling, combines palatability, inherent PRE f over the county, is going to be a suc- . A. Stile of Sterling, Union| virtues and. unrivaled efficacy. |, S°#S#’s band will :play some “ot the c ind the quota of 5,000 names: is. towns best’ known and’ most popular marches exceeded. ownship. la te At the first sign of weakness | of “meri t-abithe & to be exceeded, i udith Rice of Baldwin, ‘Lrugg : f “America’s Bandmaster” at the two his is the feeling of all Red Cross * " “| take Scott’s Emulsion. ‘© coneerts that will be given at the Audi- workers summed up briefly from es Se pi emp It is known every- terium, this Saturday afternoon: under reports received from the various di n, Runey of Sterling, Tart toyn where by the “Mark 3 the direction of the Bismarck post.of| ticts in the county and city followin aie opin tai rena aj n-| Efficacy”—the Fish: the American legion, < the appointment of district chairmen, Prank Prater of Arena, Leln town-) TeMeacy the Kistermen “The local committee in charge of the to handle the drive in their localities. * Aaa Doehle of Mollit, Wild Rose 3 if arrangements , received word today Raymond Bergeson, who has charge chip, . . a 2 ———————— cont the “March King” in which Licue of the drive for the Burleigh county °"°°™ TALLY ‘enant Sousa promised to delight mu- chapter of the Red Cross, announce ad to- Dee CITY f { a FUSSEL TO TAKE Ble lovers, in this city with those tunes Gay that the following public spirited} The city will be divided into dis- . which are go: closely identified with citizens would be district workers dt and with the aid of members of LIGGETT Ss JOB; the Americanspirit, Beside these num- their part of the county the Bisn post of the American bers Mr. Sousa ‘will: offer some of his COUNTY WORKERS \legion and other wor » every man WALTER EXILED latest compositions, ~ including . the W. E. Pesonen of Wing, Actna and woman in the city wil be oe i Weld | Ariilery, March,” in, which he Miss Clara Klawitter of Baldwin, quested to sign the 1919-1920 member-| p, ress | Das, entwined the well known artillery- Lurnt Creek township, {ship roll. The quota for the city is Former Head of League Pre: 1en’s song,-“‘The:Caissoas Are Rolling ? Benjamin Lawyer of Baldwin, Wil- 3.000 and that of the county is 2,000 Syndicate Just Deported, Along.” ton mi ond there is intensive rivalry between ‘The two.concerts will be given under Ge ", Cunningham, Driscoll, |workers in the city and in the county Not Canned the direction’ of: the American legion ll, Fort Rice township.|as to which will be the first to exceed and “all funds remaining after.expenses Brittin. the quota set, Announcement. is made at -league | have beem met will be used by the:local Lynn Sper Hat Creek township Mr, Bergeson and Capt. A. A. Jones. | peadquarters that E. B. Fussel, for. the | post. for aiding its members and théir A. T. Welch, Menoken, commander of the American legion, willl ict three years with the National] families in; distress, Philip Webb, sunounce the district chairmen for the) xonpartisan’ leaders, has been made | chairman. of the committee represent- y tomorrow and each A kged in head of the National Publishers’ Serv-| ig s.fhe. eaten, stated today that from k will be organized the work-| 5... vhich buys country news-| Present indigations’ all seats .will) be a Me, elt e % \ HOW 10 GET AD ers given the territory they are to ibs barony, nga Fs COUNTY. MWe | Fad = fork DARA ctrl nteas sud ene ‘ You caa get your money bacte for he Elec's Sh Ils Ve aes exactly’ the , cover nd all details completed, them to the farmers, suceeeding Wal- | Wes those:who intend hearing the or- if, for any reason at all, you don’t Jie them. Just | same guarantee.with 0) s iginal. Sousa x * ct of th a 1 is 2 : “Wa hope to sign up eve q argo an summarily fired because reservations for: seats. immediately, > refund to you, without questig oa. the-price of the uate atl OMe ree and well|2£ @ disagreement with J. W. Brinton, june oe sale of seats will start. whole box. There is no 22 Long county,” said Mr, Bergeson, “and w z pak) 7 a a larri; Co.’s Wednesday and spe- Sh Lt se = 5 ‘: e ee (es e . who is regarded as the real head of the is s 'y and spe S oe) 2 Ri ‘tridge as ac: The quick way is to ws |wishers of the Red Cros ean help us| Tague newspaper syndicate, is denied [cial rates will Probably be made school . The Black Shells have reached $2 Hk igh a a etate of Eileen be eer ‘ relghbors S. ger ransferre sh-| 2 will have the oppor- Soni ta aen’ Sfp fe i9 cc limi 0 spas will be booths placed in the downtown | T1&Hett has heen tamer an ash- tutilty of beanie wonan and his ‘band. in ‘uniformity “that we can mee pis Us ‘imnited 32 NORA. Long Rife ON’T put off until tonign what | section of the city where people can portant position with league publica- |The price of seats ranges from 50 cents guarantee. ‘ ‘ Phe ‘ mot: Cartridges. This + you can do today. Step {sign the roll, p: heir $1 membership tious on the west coast.” to $2 and_the legion committee, con- . 2 * i Shey Sor yards of ac- into your druggist's and buy | dues, get th buttons and window . Peed a sisting of Mr, Webb, Maj. G. H. Russ, Tr a ata fe has hith a Bottle of pr: Hing s:New Disevy signs and thereby maintain the repu- F k Would i » Dr. Cole, P. G. Harrington and WE ; curtcy i has aie the. time you reach home youll be | ‘ton Burleigh s mde in]Fargo Ban ow! Mr, Moran, expect that before the end | eer reg peere @edadee tt at ended? on the way to recovery. previous Red Cr Boost Its Capital jof the wet it will be necessary to <= Smokeless end Black Powders rint-fire ammunition. This standard family friend has >] oT NER display the §. 0. S. if Solid bullet for target. "been breaking colds, coughs, grippe PROBABLE NEEDS "to $320,000 Now| Bae Try The Black Shells, if you don’t Enow them., You ‘con phere pee attacks, and croup for more’ than | “The need for an active Red Cross 0 ’ ‘ Bank B d get your pet load for everv kind cf.shooting, i ia smokeless or ke P fifty years. 11's used wherever sure for Burl shown daily | an. andits Cut black powders 2 bullee for small game. \ fire relief is appreciate hildren 1 » ve,” said Mrs. + 7 . *, oa & more. Ask fc nd grown _ nile can, se it | y the te oe the ea Ae. Meeting of Scandinavian-Ameri- | Telephone Strands UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, MGs bits ufactorcre ee he aie ee 4 agreeable after-effec! ss i B yiere druggist Tas it. G0e, and $1.20 ntly receiving can Stockholders Called Before Their Raid Come in and g2t a copy of The U. S, Game Law Book—FR== * bottles. Give it a trial, service wen and | for January 6 ’ j ig us to aid them | d peovide-overconts; | Men Who, Attempted to Loot z ging I Fargo, N.,D., Oct, 29.—A meeting of, Sanish Institution Prepared : Bowels Bearing | far. Help |; h will be z hpniber of | the ockholders of the Scandinavian-| to:Evade P ig 1 F h & Welch i erreees ton 9 {tt in the county and elty who] American bank. recently closed by the! o Evade Pursui rence . Howscarele ree | Will need material assistance this win-| state banking board and more recently , Lomas Hdwe. Co., Hd: CG J. B. Frederick, \ Pills so promptl effee- {fer in the y of food, clothing a reopened by the state examiner und Sanish. N. D, —It has. de- we. UO., M d N. D. tively come to their relict nd a place to live. This work alllanthority from the supreme court, has) veloped here that the three automo- i A anqan Rab eioe Nha. oratem: uiicleaned, falls on the Red Cross and we want| been called for January 6 for the pur-| bile bandits who routed Henry Schoen- Bismarck, N. D. Bismarck, N. D. Caan ied eaving the sy sults in | {#¢ people of Burleigh county to fecl| pose of increasing ‘the capital stock of! rock, cashier of the Farmers’ bank, . Let | that they are taking an active part in| tie institution from $50,000. to $320,-| out of bed before daylight Monday “ Dr, | alleviating this suffering. 600. morning under the pretext that they Pills br ing ou the stad a th ‘ The plan as announced in the official esis Bapers to deposit in his ii x. Noes ropa dat the elec-|) otice issued by President H. J. Hagen| bank, and who then bound and gagged | == = ane ing. Keep feeling exposition in New York recent-| jy order of the board of directors” is| him, but were foiled when he ran their | 97 *| Contributions will ‘be called for and willbe in progress all day’ Thursday ork one rte OF aA ly showed that cows milked to the], car into the. curb: ‘and. flung himself |) CIT Y NEWS ost gratefully accepted, and they.,and Friday, and the support and pat- eek ya tune of music gave more milk than rease the capital stock from|from the, maching, cut four different | ®. : ai to-furnish = some needy | 700982. of the public are invited. those milked in silence. shares, of the par|long distance teléphone wires at To Have Food Sale family. with oa neh appreciated warm ¢ of $100, and selling the shares of| points within a fdur-mile radius of] ‘ne ladies’ of St. Mary’s pro-cathe- clothing for the winter: The com- : the inerease, that is, shares, at} the village before they-made their at-|dral announced.a sale of homecooked | mittee in charge: of the :Presbyterian ATARR $210 per share, $100 to represent the|tempt to loot the bank. foods at the Bismarck Gas. Co.’s. of-| jadies’ annual rummage sale consists jotthe — ? par value thereof; $100 to be placed in| - So-far as could be learned today no| fice, Broadway and Fifth, Saturday. of Mesdames F. R. Smvth, F. A. Lahr. BLADDER the surplus, $2 to the state guaranty | trace of the fugitives: bad been discov-}i here will be cakes, rolls,-buns, cookies | 7, French, W. A. MoDonald, Peter 24 HOURS ‘e fund, as required by law, and ihe re-| ered. and pies, and the special feature | Reid, Nellie Call, A. P. Tea tt, J. S. "Bach Cap. maining $8 or Such part thereof as is), F will be made of delicious homemade | Oferg and: F. L Shuman. e sale each Ce (any actually required to defray the ex- WYOMII ING ‘PLANS TO mincemeat and fruit-cake for Thanks- “ame ea penses in the sale of stock and any giving. ‘Reware of counterfett: other necessary expenses; any residue AIR M A P FORESTS ss RINE 4 Wholeseme, Cleansing, rv to he placed to undivided profits. The) Gogy.. Wyo, Oct. 29--Preliminary Contributions Invited 4 i] Relreshing and Healing resent stockholders are entitled to the iti y ¥| Good housekeepers who are in the LE ees ine for Red: - ‘ opportunity to subseribe to an|!Zeperalions for making maps of Wy-| midst of or have just completed their Yi 4. Granula- . H a pe Fat ot: stock, 10 cming forests for airplanes ‘and for pro-| fail housecleaning and who have uséd tion, Itching and Burning |] No other test equals the test of P t iy Additional amount of stock, equal yiding for aerial forest patrols next/and partly worn garments or shoes Your EYES. f the Eyes or Eyelids; 4 fid . G Wi their present holdings.” x of the a *. continued confidence. oo iti thig italizati ar, haye been accomplished here by} or other apparel, which are merely | «2 Deope' After the Movies, M otoring OF ir Golf mi ne i) pl Addition to this recapitalization, /yiaj, A.D, Smith and Sergt. R. E.|taxing up room in their closets, are | giireis your confidence. Ask Your Druggist SE, 3 h L h it is understood that du he bank’s | Blanton~of the United States forestry | askeq to get in. touch with a member for Murine when your Byes Need Care. uyers Of: rotects the Leather recent difficulties a 25 per cent assess- | coryice, af the cokamiteo which is in charge | Murine Bye Remedy Co.Chicago || es & gunk | : i A‘ Weather, nent re levied on holder's of the cap-} It, was announced that, federal for-| of the rummage sale to be conducted ee if y i x n ny e ital stock, coy. lane Fe A Tae aalite at the First Presbyterian church par- Manafacturer of every ‘kind of e : Tanners of —_—-————- anes to patrol the tim! x ‘hursday “aud Friday. ‘ili i FRAZIER WOULD :; tr Taaho, Wyoming and Montana next tore Seay ae Envelopes and Filing Containers Furs, Coats, Bebe cee ; year. Fires in these states. this sum- Write for price list an alogue. | SELL RAILROADS _|ier caused tremendous damage. Securit envelope Gmpei MARCK HIDE & FUR CO | GET TAXES Major Smith and Sergeant Blanton .O L D S ily € sided sth Al || BISMARC! 5 | TO are making maps of sections of Idaho, Head or if -Bismarck, - Wyoming, Montana, Washington, Ore- chest jay U.S. Ad t “I can’t see what right a corporation Nes see calitert: Na are best treated Minneapolis,” u. S.A. chartered in some other state has to|” exfesnaty’ with : ee ceme into North Dakota and then re-| pROCEEDINGS. OF GITY COMMIS- ‘ 4 5 jfuse to obey the state law, I think SION, OCTOBER 20, 1919 * 3 6 idly Tin AMERICA’S HOME SHOE these ze Irony quoula b soldier the] ‘The city commission met in regular re sal rien ly ip a E rept non-payment of taxes,” says Governor | session Monday evening, October 2¢, 4 No.182 100 Lines Elliott Advertising Service Ince | Frazier, referring to the state’s dif-4519, ‘There were present Commis: |*YOUR BODYGUARD'- SOF 60! says the Good Judge ificulty in collecting more than $2,000.-|sionexrs Bertsch, . French, Larson. é =| C00 in taxes levied on the railways} Thompson and President Lucas. The beech serving North Dakota in. 1917 and|minutes of the meeting held October ‘ he 1918. The railways have asked the}:3 were read anti approved. All bids es Men sth know tobacco, om oo ts ee a aie eet for ; fue consent oa of stron line y < chew. the! best without.-s e «tha ir va souitary sewer to the river were re- eine ae age } i 4 | thira too high, jected. ‘The ‘appropriation ordinance = costing: them. any. pnd | "hg ‘boll weevil, tavtwo years, has [ee te ee See ea ad Theytakealittlechewand 'e ‘boll weevil, years, has|per 1, 1919, was read for the thir ro \ railuesd ithe production of Sea island tie aca passed. W. A. Hughes ap- it’s amazing how the good SSL cotton» from an annual average’ of|peared and told the cl ‘commission ¥ i | 90,000 bales to about 20,000 hales. His onli’ ba et ec for hiin to = taste staysin) a. rich, high Money to Sell stucco his building on acount of -cold grade chewing. tobacco, weather, and asked permission to side 4 Cees Jenks | she building; and. paint it. He was For lasting: tobaceo satisy | given} this permission. The nel | Cor. 7th & Main 5 i faction;.‘there’s nothing rf % ” Sw s are | was’ instructed. to hold his _certifie of ego ; i 9 Sy, mee are merchants whose goods are the ee TAH The aeikecens (adie. TRS Missouri ‘Sitey Motor like-a ‘small chew-of that } uses of money. tullowing is were allowed and ord- eae’ o f é be : | Caused by ere to fe 1a funds pommel: ‘c Pe gaa al PELE oe a They do not regard as unusual the man who | Fred Nelson .. f B. LOUBEK,; General. Manager ||. 2 3 | i Pt + S ee wants a loan—any more than the man who sells | cid- tomac Alin her The House With a Variety 'to ||. i THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW hi ‘ t ut you meats so looks upon you. Lec EATOMIG. Bes Woadertal mba BeeeRR i Nerrés Satisfy Every Possible Desire F 0 put aps it treo, styles. 4 ach remedy, give you quick relief from dis- . Bernstein. Y: IBUTORS:FOR g Money can be used to good ends—just like any gutting beleblng, f20d-repeating, ndigestion, ewaiettt ere MOBILE || RIGHT cur is: @ a ahiptecut tobacco see ees i Boas, suey aumaeh, cement meee ‘|p. g Predricks CHEVROLET - HUPM 3 ris series, cks ‘ Py other commodity. If you have some enterprise buena sierammenieres meraean | ES Bredrick ~ HUDSON = ESSEX f which can succeed with the backing, this bank can nine people ont Secu enter in One ave | Stike, Getz -PAIGE Motor Cars* i offer, you will be wise in asking for it. used EATONIO,1 could not cat a bite with; | 7. Hmpting . ACCESSORIES ‘AND: SUPPLIES i , out belching it right up, gour and bitter, 1/7" ero ey rrr : i, A ay, hace not had’ a bit of tronble sitee,the |]. Hummel + < Distributors for i You can obtain money for legitimate purposes | tablet? at} epee : ‘SMITH FORM-A- ted 5 ‘ by conferring with some officer of this bank. TF. Schneider. -$-in-1-time-and-money Sa‘ “Col Ve Pho : e [F- Swelgert Expert Attention Proloags umbia Phonographs i isshoas of gre liver, J. Montgomery 3 DNS aes ) | ee fe at: malibe |. Kates ihe Lite at Oxy \+ Columbia Records a ew 0 na . p : 3 The Bismarck Bank sipmach-mhese are Only f IG8 OLMAMAEY | Cifschkn’ Bios ON EASY ‘TERMS WHEN DESIRED | wh sufferer irom Catarrh ofthe Btomagot of Be ae liospital COWAN’S DRUG STORE < 7 years’ standing wii ad ¢: upitz company, . \ KS Bismarck - North Dakota Ae potas Joe ANE Teer ao re a ome testy ee Ste . temporary Tollt—unel Tused. £ LAONIC. Jt | Al OH Ingram ig a wonderful temedy ber ‘TE do not want to t lid Without it.” . S. Sehantz . If you ate My fecling quite H Bt Jack ¥ Gee thins energy and enthusia: nf oR inson * 7 where to locate the tar yon EATONIG cage i pe a and see how mych you will fee! fm: 1 Plone Decorating d ¢ 2 R ai : sei fe tow mu om eM vere; Piano and Expression. Studio “Ap all drug stor ale to oe Ween fue andatsion dajouted Seven’ Yeard ef Successful. 7 re Mi cebon again Octobe 27 1919, at's ey Ful Tenehting orlock tm. | mae i .» “ALTA HERRINGTON RICHARDSON, Teacher 7 ve 519 Fourth St, Phone 511K. . Bismarck, N. D.;

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