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SIX RISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB Happily there is one gift of individuality and universal apprecia- tion—Your Photograph Make the Appointment today—It’s none too early HOLMBOE STUDIO.-- Quality Photographs (Publicity Film Co.) Next Door to Grand Theater. BISMARCK ins delayed because of the t Vall in line tra SOO TRAIN HELD pris inet HERE TEN HOURS | Atior reaching Bismarck fie Gale BECAUSE OF LAW s held here until noon today in Jorder to permit the train erew to get ——— la ten-hour layoff, as is provided under a 13 7 the federal law, e train did not Valley City Wreck Delays Thru) yecume its yard until noon Passenger Traffic Upset- today. This is the f ting Schedules jmonths that the pro 1 law requiring train crews to be least ten hours after com- in number of hours on affected the schedule of pas oad} the northbound | ra| CROP OV Nine bushels of sweet clover seed per : ‘ob Fitzsim- D. st |Dynes, coun . further sy aso A Wholesome, Cleansing, | i} mimons had ten s ‘ RIN. Refreshing and Healicg | cwe which gave a yield of a Murine for Red- |5,000 pounds of clean seed. Tt this is Fon ARS) > ness, , Granula- cents per pound the total d $100 per acre.—Extension North Dakota A: nltural “THE OLD RELIABLE” ‘ASH PRIZES { Sell your cream and poultry Schlabach will give; to our agent. If we have no best ears D j agent in your town, then ship direct to i or delivered) NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. BISMARCK, N. D. 00 ¢ & & wo mail ce on or before 3:00 | Flint corn to their of P. M., November 15th, 1919.| Corn must be Burleigh County | i grown during present yea f pas Rea pee raha TYPE AND CONFORMITY aut | {| 1A i( CONSIDERED. Judges: Bar-) | WUELTUUAR, Al | leigh County Agricultural Agent} and two disinterested parties to be named by him. Results will| be published Monday, Novem- ber 17th. Send your corn right in. BOOST BURLEIGH COUN-| TY.— LANGLEY & SCHLA- BACH.—Advt. CriNG BURNIN Qn Two Months Old Baby's Head and Face, Lost All His H “My baby, only about two months old, had a very sore head and face, and he lost all his hair. His face and head were fullof soreerupiionswhich caused itching, burning, and loss of sleep. “The child suffered for 3 GRADUATES IN PUBLIC OFFICES Graduates of Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., are almost invariably chosen for positions in high public offices. Miss Ruth Langdon is now secretary to Judge Grace of the North Dakota Supreme court. The Third Judicial Court and Cass Co. Court have also em- ployed D. B. C. pupils. Miss Margaret Cormack is with the War Risk Insurance Dept., x weeks before I wastold lused a to use Cuticura. halfa cake of Soap of Ointment ond hi Walnut St., Marshfield, Wis. Cuticura For Toilet Uses Cheap soaps, harst strongly medicated so: sible for half the ski world. Use Cutici and no other soap, for all toilet purposes. Help it, now and then, with touches of Washington, D. C. Miss Ellen Cuticura Olsens ap} ies to any as Shs raed rai ors ,Foughness, pimples or dan- Anderson is in the City’ Audi auf. ‘Cuticura Soap has proved tor’s office. most valuable for all $ ‘ 2 purposes of “Follow the successful.” Ad-| | the toilet 2s has Cuticura Talcum, dress F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806} | 2 powder of fascinating fragrance. Front St., Fargo, N. D., for in- Free : formation. ——OOOOOOOOOOOO ee}? Civilians Buy Army Raincoats From Government Contractors at Cost THE PEERLESS CO., Dept. 0, 80 Branford Place, Newark, N. $7 5 J., will ship; postpaid, insured, to you direct on receipt of ° The one type of Raincoat both waterproof and sanitary. The result of two years’ experimentation by army experts. Made strictly to government speci- fications of government inspected cloth, guaranteed durable and fast color. No wet can get through—hermetically cemented, storm-proof collar with storm-proof tab, fnterfitting fly front, adjustable fastenings around wrists, side pockets with additional slit to reach inside clothing without opening coat. Back is sanitarily ventilated, concealed by duplex yoke, giving cape effect. Because the war ended unexpectedly and milit requirements ceased, civil- jans may buy these government approved raincoats at factory cost, $7.50. Peerless Raincoats are the Genuine Government Model with inverted pleat down back; belt all around with OFFICERS’ DOUBLE- 4 : buckle; convertible collar; outside patch pockets with BREASTED MODELS flaps; buckled wrist fastenings. Retailed during war ig for $25 to $30. Delivered free to your door on receipt of... Be $12. WHEN ORDERING EITHER COAT, STATE CHEST MEASUREMENT If not satisfiéd, return coat and money will be refunded CLOTHES cleaned often wear twice as long. your old ones French dry cleaned by the NEVENS COMPANY Keeping your clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired is clothes economy. Minneapolis’ largest laundry and dry cleaning establishment. NEVENS CO., 1201 Marquette Ave, MINNEAPOLIS Have HAY FOR SALE IN CARLOAD = LOTS aie. Geo. Coleman Opposite McKenzie Hotel time in many |g ons of the fed- | Soo railroad over js TO OBTAIN AID En ! LOFTHUS ASKED TO EXPLAIN WHY HE FIRED DEPUTY Banking Board Decline to “Ap- prove Appointment of Hall- dorson’s Successor i HALL SCORES EXAMINER TONTUHIOUSUOASUOUUUSOUEEOAEROAOEENEOEAEEOAOEEAESOSOEOGEOESSOOSOESOOOOASAGEOOEOGEEAGOSASOO ONENESS -_-—_————_— |Declares Dismissal of Faithful Employe Dirty Piece of | | Political Jobbery | The appointment of H. 0, Paulson of Drake to succeed as deputy state benk examiner P, E, Halldorson, one e, has the state bank! explanation from aminer O, FE. Lothus of his reasons yor summarily dismissing Halldorson last Saturday, following the reopening of the Seandinavian-American bank, Halldorson, who had served under the Burke and Hanna administrations and through three years of Fr ‘ regime, conducted the examination of the reorganized American National bank of Valley City, which resulted in the restoration to that bank assets, on crder of the state banking board, of y $36,000 in profits and ions that had, it was alleged, heen appropriated unto themselves by a J. Hastings and Thomas Allen B financial agents of A. C. Townley. dorson also, at the direction of the te banking board, conducted, with Engemoen, deputy examiner, and nt Attorney General Albert E. Jr.. the recent examination of} bank of closed by the bank- trength of his re- His dismissal at the hands of <aminer Lofthus followed immediately upon a three-to-two decis jon of the supreme court of North Da- |kota, holding the bank solvent, declar- lof the oldest members of the fo by Jheen held up \honra pending Always bear hoard on the jing its po ated check securitie: sood co for Joans, and condemn- ing the te banking boa TS \who w mnected with the clos of the institution. WALI | At the weekly ing board, Lofthus p ul the appointment of H. 0. ‘an of Drake, which he 1 . to fill the resi ritation of of State Tall ¢ his fe Lofthus 1 BISMARCK, Hall lorsor 1Tasons Mr re of Grand - Forks f Dickinson and J. e engineer, George and Mr. Robinson of Bis- jof state, “the ¢ » one of t most] exam- oldést. and of the state toa the which has passed the house at Wash- ington and is now before a joint com mittee with amendments favorably re- It was this bill that Mr, Wil- ed yt with the members of the commission, representative: ‘ommercial club and the Bur- unty Automobile club, both’of ut the capitol. M MERCIAL Under the proyisi government will cc Halldorson until Ij ted the state niner in dispensing with Mr, Hall- further con- sideration of the Paulson appointment he deferred until the next meeting of the banking board, to which Mr, Loft- hus us directed to come prepared to explain the discharge of Halldorson. PAYING THE PENALTY of the leigh you laid de your hon character, your integrity, and come down in the gutter; become a hypo- crite, a maker of false affidavits; a ur high pal organizations through such highways might pass, fi “You a ing the penalty of be- and milita ing hon says Attor General|the different state Langer in a letter to Mr, Halldorson tsolf, | commenting upon his dism “Had ates or (loo mmm mn nnn Thanksgiving HE “DRESS-UP” season of the year will soon be here. We will require three weeks to insure delivery at this busy time. in mind the fact that “Thoroughbred’’ clothes, that all men admire and that particular men insist upon, are tailored to your individual measure. May we have the pleasure. of proving these advantages to you? BIG SHIPMENT NEW SUITINGS JUST ARRIVED SATURDAY, NOV. 1, 1919. TAILOR and CLEANER The plan is to build one or. two high- north and south in each state and the same number east and west. The government will have entire supervis- ion over the roads and in addition to the government will one-half t of any highway in the state a dirty. piece of po- in- the; appr the government, / Le Ledge otcnropeae Ht6 | nttention the} The state council will agitate that of the appointment of ¢ of the Townsend bill,}the National Parks highway, or Red T ns it is better known in North Dakota, secure the first benefits under ths law and with another east and rom Will Devils Li rh county, or le |division, will be ex feeders to these main highways ithough th V. y dounty or township that ady built a road that is ac- ible to the government will be ns cepta ever by the government for mainte- nance and possibly another road built through that county or the county benefited in some other way. ner of prepared statements; a tool of those temporar in power, you would have been h as a man who had earned his pay from the state of North Dakota, “You told me when you were in Bis- kk some five days ago, that you ed to re: request, as at- torney gener: ition, aithough we both knew what the con- seguences would be. Your testimony caminer against i herman would had greater weight than it will this way. It is all part of the game— the game to interfere with the honest administration of justice.” The attorney general decla: men like you who are the b: honest Jaw enforcement and honest government. Without men of your character the words ‘public. hon Would soon become a mockery, } paper dispatches convey the n that the crooks and grafters and tools haye through the public done ir best to disgrace you nd your fift of splendid v= to the state of North Dakota. You are paying the pe of being honest.” COUNCIL FORMED Itching, That & That Gets Prompt Results. purity. This is why S) S. fi i ON STATE ROADS North Dakota Highway Commis- sion Behind Project for Federal Assistance Ss. M. of the head- a per- to fur- it Washington, Db. C., t organization was formed nish information, creat interest’ a rect the activities of the {fies in the eral aid in bui ding ational highways, The new organization is known 2s ‘the North Dakota state council of the federal highway council and is headed by W. H. Robinson, state engineer, as chairman. George N. Keniston of the fismarck Commercial club §8 secretary- treasurer, and the following district directors have heen named to direct the work in their localities; ©, J, Phelan of Bowman, J, F, McGuire and Joseph The Oldest and Largest Bank in this section of the State Here Is a Sensibie Treatment Eczema and similar skin troubles come from a disordered, impure condition of the blood, and they can only be cured by giving the blood a thorough cleansing, and removing from it all traces of im- S. has been used so successfully in hundreds of Scratching, Skin Diseases Burn Like Flames of Fire cases of Eczema and other skin eruptions.. This wonderful remedy, ir one of the oldest and most re liable medicines on the market. It has been sold by druggists for fifty, years. Get a bottle today’and be= gin treatment that will get results. You are invited to write to-day: for complete and full advice as to the treatment oF oat own case, Address, Chief*:Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co, Dept. 32, lanta. Ga. . - The goal towards which many young men work is the honor of be- ing taken into the busi- ness by their employers. Records show that those who realize their ambi- tion have been saving and accumulating money, demonstrating that they understand - what true economy and systematic thrift means. ‘You can open: a Sav- ings Account with this— the oldest bank on the~ Missouri slope and the largest bank in this sec- tion of the state—with one dollar, and receive 4 percent ‘interest, com- pounded quarterly. Established 1879 his is not compulsory under | NORTH DAKOTA |’ Suits cleaned and pressed, hats cleaned and reblocked.. We iguarantee satisfaction. EAGLE, Tailors, Hat- ters and Cleaners. Phone 58. Hosiery. nvelope @mpa louse of Specialt bles Minneapolis, ? ms Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for Manufacturer of every kind of Envelopes and Filing Containers y U.S. A. TUESDAY, NOV. 4th at my farm six miles north of Bismarck, I will sell at Public ‘Auction, to the highest bidder, the following personal property: 27___— HEAD OF HORSES ————-_ 27 Thirteen work horses, 3 to 10 years old; one gelding, coming 3 years old; ten colts, coming 2 years old; three spring colts. FARMING MACHINERY One McCormick header, one: McCormick mower, one hay rake, one Van Brunt 10-ft. single disc: drill, one 24-ft. steel harrow, one disc corn cultivator, one 8-ft. double disc, one potato planter, one potato digger, one flax reaper, one Mc- Cormick grain binder, 8-ft., new; one corn planter, one feed grinder,-one 14-in. John Deere gang plow, one cream separa- tor, one 4-horse gas engine, one spring wagon, two sets bob-sleighs, four wide tire wagons, one low farm truck, two hay racks, two header boxes, one 12-25 Avery tractor and epotton plow, five sets of work harness, five 50-gallon oil anks. \ 65 _____ HEAD OF CATTLE 65 Thirty cows; twelve heifers, coming 2 years old; five steers, coming 2 years old; eighteen spring calves. 15 Head Registered Cattle Eight cows, 3 to 5 years old;"three spring bull calves; one spring heifer calf; two 1-year-old bull\calves; one 3-year-old roan Shorthorn bull. 8 —_— REGISTERED DUROC BROOD SOWS 8 Eight Registered Duroc brood sows; one Registered Duroc Pathfinder boar, 1 year old; eight Registered Duroc spring gilts; 80 young pigs. One hundred and twenty-five chickens, mostly Rhode Island Reds. Thirty tons prairie hay; fifty tons corn fodder. Sale Begins at 10 A. M. Sharp————F ree Lunch at Noon i TERMS—Sums under $10, cash; sums of-$10 and over, one jyear’s time, bankable paper at 10° per cent interest; 2 per cent off for cash. A. P. LENHART, Owner JM. THOMPSON, . JOHN A. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Clerk. uction | ANNEAL TAA