The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1919, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Six FIFTEEN MEN BAR WOMEN’S WAY TO EQUAL SUFFRAGE Eyes of Fifteen Thousand Femi- ; nine Ballot Seekers on Recalcitrants TWELVE STATES: TO ACT Special Sessions Will Be Called Soon to Ratify Federal Amendment ON THESE MEN 15,000000 EYES The eyes of 15,000,000 women —brown, blue, gray and some green; lots of them very pretty some of them “vampish” some with twinkles and some coolly appr men: E. D. Boyle of Nevada, J. B. Night and Morning. RINE, pies Strong, Healthy Eyes. if they Tire, Itch, Smart or Burn, if Sore, use Murine Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. r Free Eve Book. Marize Eye Remedy {8 ing’) eyes Of) ~~... eee eee every description—are on these) Ropertson of Oklahoma, J. D. jta, L. F. Hart of Washingtorf,| Virginia, Democrats; T. E. Campbell, ‘Cornwell of West Virginia, T. E. R. D. Car Campbell Stephens of Califor Holcomb of Conne \Clement of Vermont 7 of Delawar of Idaho, J. Indiana, O. i sew seme L re of end Mexico, Be Arizona, A. 3 Oleott of Ore- Oct ron, P. Norbeek of South Dako- | ¢™°r s a ls Ae | Scene from New York’s greatest success, “Up in Mabel’s Room,” which comes to, the Auditorium | Wednesday, November 5th. y of Wyoming. W. H.| In most cases it only takes’one ia, M. H. pair of eyes to turn the trick. ctieut, P. W.|This time there are 15,000,000 J. G,/ Pairs on the job. Will they? are, D. W. BY GEORGE B. WATERS. P. Goodrich Washington Bureau, 1128- Larrzola of '32 Muns ig., Washington, D. C. ’, en “mere” men- of fifteen states—are hol up ratification of the woman suffrage amendment. If twelve of the fifteen do not recede from the stands they will prevent ‘the es from participation tial election of 1920. enteen states have ratified the rmendment. “|do not favor the RA eee Arizona; W. B. Stephens, California; M. H. Holcomb, Connecticut; J. G. Townsend, Delaware; D. W. Davis, | Idaho; J. P. Goodrich, Indiana; O. A. Oregon; P. Norbeck, South Dakota; | P, W. Clement, Vermont; L. F: Hart, | Washington, anda R.. D. Carey,! Wyoming, Republicans. | Governors Clement i amendment. All | jothers say they do. But each of the} | fifteen refuses to call a special ses-; jsion for ratification. | The governors of Colorado, North | and Holcomb | |. Larrzola, New Mexico; Ben Olcott, ‘Dakota and Maine have promised to! {call special sessions within -the next | few weeks. | | The legislatures of Kentucky, | | Maryland, New Jersey and Rhode Is-| ‘land will meet in regular session this AS ne NR RR iA ee a * é © a package. ~ before the war 'C a package during the war wii. ane C a package u : THE FLAVOR LASTS. SO DOES THE PRICE! slatures in three other states | Winter and can take up the amend-} ill meet i SGial’ seaci «re. | ment. | yu _iiset inspect Session: to ratify |_ Then only the twelve will be needed. | Four other siates will ratify the/ Legislatures of the fifteen states in) ame i rilag aessiog, ;.| question do not meet in regular ses- | amendment in regular session this! <i until 1921 and unless special ses-| sions are called thd full woman vote; for president cannot be pulled until, the next lection in 1924. | States/already having ratified the; mendment are: Wisconsin, Michigan, | Ohio, New York, Illinois,) nia, Massachusetts, Texas, | The Part the Bank Plays sa totel of 24 states measure—twelve short i] men in you hoy There are many spective women voters must | -e of the fifteen governors | essions or lose their PB to vote for president next fall. | + © is surprising to find that in a large number governors obstructing souri, Arkan: {ontana, | of cases there is a place where the story runs— ‘ fifteen ¢ Hampshire! d Utah “So I went to my banker and asked—” ave so completely satisfied | s that the amendment will! ied that we have quit trying “We sel So you see that the bank’s part, altho not featured, is not one whit less important. more converts to suffrage and * : : i oting our tmie to bringing But that is a bank's business—to be a part of re’ on these povernars to foree | oe § the other fello success. Banks make money | n to call special sessions,” said by helping others to do the same. | e Paul, chairman of the Na- t ay : j tional Woman’s Party. “By exerting | Our service is at your disposal. { | re from above and below we} \ . | hope to squeeze these governors into} ‘ 1 Peer x ‘ a ., | subm yn.” 3 , | in New York City clone from kid- Si the fight for ratification Th B k | ney trouble last year. Don’t allow | started President Wilson, Secretary oh e ismarc an KC yourself to become a victim by Daniels, Attorney General Palmer and ' a a f a | neglecting pains and aches. Guard inet eke eed rere: Cane hs i Bismarck North Dakota | Against this trouble by taking | nors'to ratify the amendment. Char- q i les Hillis, Will Hayes and Simeon GOLD MEDAL | Bess and other Republican leaders = Ta) ‘have urged the Republican governors LEM (0) {to call special sessions. The Republi- | yy can governors whose states have rati- ; — fied have wired other Republican gov-| : Hollans’s eational seedy inte tse, {taken similar action, 4H, Heidt . 6.00 R. Logan . 5.00] On motion ‘the board adjourned to All druggists, three sizes, Guaranteed. ea eee A 6.00 McConkey Co. . as meet again November 3, 1919, at 8 Look for th Gold Medal bo: * SEN Ww. 4.00 G J. Kenan, Reg. of Deed .25 1 o'clock p.m. = or Wind aceeptnormiatios ” * |CARUSO SENDS 5,000 Pr. 600 GB, Allen 72.00 A ee = Se y yANNUNZIO|F. Olson . 6.00 E. M. Stanton 82, C. L. BURTON, LIRA TO D’ANNUNZIO ne Olek ; City Auditor. J. ° rico Caruso, | y . a i a seri s, has sent} > a $ . nay |5,000 Vira to Capt. Je D'Annun-| 43, Wachter Catarina is a Keal Enemy and : rio 16 help him during his oceapation|y. Getz... Ra quires Vigorous Treatment jof Fiume, acording to an interv J: Empting ety a ee {yublished by El Heraldo de Mex : rien When you use medicated sprays, Throw these makeshift, remedies | Signor Caruso says that he. does not} ajsbury . atomizets and douches for your) to the winds, end get on ‘the right know anything ‘about the politics or! y Burden .. Catarrh, you may succeed. iq] un- | treatment. “Geta bottle of S.'S. S. j diplomacy involved in D’Aununzlo’s act! J. schneider lapping the choked-up air pass-|today, and continence a treatment ut Ne ik ha Mat Fiume right |. sweigert ‘ages for the time being, but this|that has been praised’ by sufferers un ‘ supEDRes the Heath vost right J. Montague annoying condition returns, and for nearly half a century., in : WFONS. eae eal bag vou have ‘to do the same thing| S. S. S. gets right at the source , T° Aonis 3s ane a deedenalinatten? A. Vay Hor wore and over again. of Catarrh and gives Satisfactory | euld the si r im alt lo At ra bak der ae Catarrh has never yet’. been|results. For special medical ade in i Py eneyoc tat: ay cured by thesc local applications. | vice free regarding your own cas . tin politi I do uot-believe that any} |irtist should ente* the political field | junless he is willing to lose ‘hig art. | Look what it has done to Paderewskt,” i | | address Medical Director, 51 Sw Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, Have you. ever/experienced any real. benefit from such treatment? PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COMMIS- SION, OCTOBER 27, 1919 The city commission met in regular session Octobe: 1919, at 8 o'clock wom, There we present Commission- crs Bertse ench, Larson, Thomp- son and President Lucas, The min- i |utes of the meeting held October 20, 11919, w 2 ies i 9, were read and approved, W. F. ned ax city fustiee and B. || Cor. Ith & Main Mfarris: re . fain St. Bismarck | pointed to take |] Missouri Valley Motor. Me Flanndgai’ vw: m from H. #. 4 | tice oi alate Inna Rapa NDNGE Company. _— fived. Phe uuills ar ue ee RB. pa pm Manager showed that both of these finids were roquire:nents of the hey The House With a Variety to aro On in teived ||-Satisfy. Every Possible Desire un the health officer concerning the DISTRIBUTORS FOR CHEVROLET - HUPMOBILE HUDSON — ESSEX EVERYDAY e | | you read of the loss of valuables, and important documents by fire or theft, and naturally feel — sorry for the victim. Copyright 199 £25" Reynold: » s , Tobaceo Co. You are running the same risk unless you de- e posit those valuable pa- shment of a venereal clinic in \ihe city, The auditor was instructed ty invite Drs, Smyth and Stackhouse < EVER was such right-handed-two- fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a jimmy. pipe packed with Prince Albert! That’s because P. A. has the quality! You can’t fool your ‘taste apparatus any more than you can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour ‘ earlier just to start stoking your pipe, you Know you've got the big prize on the end of your line! Prince Albert’s quality alone puts ‘it in a class of its own, but when you figure that P. A.is made by our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch—well—you feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words to express your happy days sentiments! “% red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half-pound tin hasbdore—and-that classy, practical pound crystal glass hamidor with jlo attend the next meeting of the-elty ‘commixsion and to explain concerning ‘thelr plans for such a clinic, The fol- |lowlng bills were allowed and ordered ifo be paid; | Western Union (Jin Jensen... (Ed Randall. J Serres... | Pp, Cartwright . Hammeker | %, Gas Masi | Tome Laundry .. OLDS Head of chest— are best treated with and. PAIGE: Motor Cars. ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES , Distributors for y SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK ‘A 8-in-1-time-and-money Saver Expert’ Attention Prolongs \ |}. the Life of Car : Jobbers and Distributors of KELLY-SPRINGFIELD |. BANK PRESTO-LIGHT the State | Bismarck,ND: : 4 The Oldest and Largest ‘Bank inthis sectionof gngs in some fire proof Place secure from all at- tempts at theft. Such a place is the Safe Deposit vault of this bank. It will pay you to be wise before the event rather than sorry ‘after. Established 1879 | / pers and personal belong- _ 4

Other pages from this issue: