The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1919, Page 3

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‘FARMERS PURGE FS = a SATURDAY, DEC, 20, 1919. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of | soot and has been made under his pers Lid sonal supervisior since its infancy. L Aflow uo one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “‘ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle wit and endanger the health of - Infants and Children—Experience against Experiments What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. ‘It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its ege is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipativa, Flatulency, ‘Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, Tae Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA atways Bears ‘the Signature of -) Ca In Use For Over 30 Years . The Kind You Have Always Bought > whi oc WeAUnIGBbANY! neie Vaan ctr: STATE UNION OF | PEOPLE'S FORUM | LEAGUE CONTROL" WATCH AND WAIT. (To the Farmers of North Dakota), (Continued trom Page One) “conservative,” “insurgent” or “prog-|lers just ressive.” and in sother instances as| dollars. traicors to free loveism anid socialist doctrines. & keep. back your It will be time enough to pay section of the state. The A closed Thursday night with an oyster] Purse and watch and wait. 4 supper to delegates at the Van Harn, ALVIN HILDRETH, Bismarck locals being the hosts. Barnesville, Minn. often. Soothes, Refreshes. Safe for Infant or Adult. Atall Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago “THE MESSAGE OF THE WISE MEN” First Presbyterian Church, 10:30 A, M. A REV, H. C. POSTLETHWAITE, MINISTER e@- COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY SPECIAL MUSIC 3 “Brightest and Best of the Songs of the Morning” Double Quartette Solo—Selected Congregational singing of Great Christmas Hymns‘ SEND THE “KIDDIES” TO SUNDAY SCHOOL Morning Service 10:30—“The Message of the Wise Men” a Evening Service. 7:30—Special Christmas Cheer Sunday, School 12- noon Junior School 9:30 Goddard’s Class for Men 12 noon ; Senior Endeavor 6:30 Junior Endeavor. 3:00 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH \ Publicity Depart ment: ~ Bismarck, N. D. i 4 Dape lors prutected vader StoteLaw 4 EVERYBODY’S - BANKER KNOWING THEFIELD . ~~ * To the Bismarck business man we offer a thorough familiarity with, local conditions. “Our officers are men who have lived in and who understand this community. F ~ - Yn addition they are in constant touch with the outside markets. They lend a broad viewpoint. to every conference in which they take part. Are you availing yourself of the complete services of this strong bank? Begin today... yy “The Friendly Bank” ae 2 ‘The Bismarck Bank Bismarck . North Dakota epee * | Tudgi +|women ‘eligible for mempership will While old Townley squeals and hol-|a¢ the Elks’ club starting at 8 o'clock sixteen lat night, ic| When A. C, Townley shows the way for farmers to get bread and hash for] jeeting were Mr: Delegates were present from every| Millions they've paid out in cash. Until} y = meeting| that time, We it your fate to close your Eyes. If they Tire, Itch, | ) Smart or Burn, if Sore, | ) fe Irritated, Inflamed or | Your EVES Granulated, use Murine “}ing upon the question of issuing bonds - Weatherby Addition to the Gity of WOMEN START AN AUXILIARY T0 YANKS LEGION Enthusiastic Meeting Last Night Starts New Organization in City ~ An effective ‘amporary. oganization with temporary officers and é¢ommit- ; tees to carry on the work of the Wo men’s auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No, 1 of the American Legion was formed Thursday night at the community roomy the public brary by mothers, wives, sisters and daughter of members of the legion. a ‘Dr. Fannie Quain was elected tem- porary. chairmffn and Miss Agnes V. Orr .was elected temporary secretary.| There were 26 women present and | they decided to apply immediately to the local post of the legion for their charter so. as to have the honor of be- ing the first Women’s auxiliary or- ganized in North Dakota. MEET JANUARY 8 | The auxiliary will hold its next meeting January 8,and from now unti! paign for more members, the commit- tees. being headed by Mrs. J. W. Burch who took the initial steps in the for- mation of the aux culminating in last night's meeting. y ‘Sy Quain appointed an ogranize- tion committee composed of ‘Mrs. Peter Reid, chairman; Mrs. 0. W.: Roberts and Miss Helen Gallagher which will confer with the executive committee of the legion in forming the auxiliary ation. TITUTION COMMITTER A committee on constitution and by laws was named by Dr, Quain com- posed of Mrs. A. A. Jones, Mrs. 1D. McPhee and Mrs, Frank Sturken. This committee will prepare temporary constittuion for the aux use by the next meeting at which eit will be adopted from the first meeting of ‘y, this body will have at .000 members: hy March 1 and it xpected considerable more than 200 the aux Je attend the next meeting which will be held the second Thursday in January THOSE PRESENT “ Among thoge present at last night’s M. H. Schnecker, R. D. Burman, (rs. E. P. Quain, Mrs, Frank Paris, Mrs. Henrietta Reid, Mrs. Thomas Sheehan, Mrs, A. A. 2s, Miss Agnes V. Orr, Mrs. D. Mc- Irs E. Lewis, Mrs. Pat Kel- Steece, Miss Helen © . ©. Gallagher, Mrs. Mrs, 0, W. Roberts, Alice Cunz, } Hazel Knott, Julia Johnson, Mrs. Lillian R . Blizabeth Forester, Miss: Mrs. A. MM. J. W. Bureh, M Henry Burman. Schnecker, Frank Dorothy Schneck Proceedings City Commission ‘Decem- ber 15, 1919. ‘The city commission met in regular session Monday evening, ‘December 15, 1919, at 8 o'clock p, m. There were pi loners ‘Bertsch, Thomp: and President Lucas. The minutes of the mecting held Decem- ber 1, 1919, were read and approved. The city engineer presented his re- port. covering the physical valuation of the Bismarck Water Supply com- pany. his report was received by the city commi: n. The report ot the chief of police for October and November, 1919, was read, received and filed. ‘The report of the ciiy water and milk was read, received and ordered filed. The report of the city weigher showing $254.20 taken in during November, 1919, ceived and filed. The report of the filed. The commission resolved not to take any action as regards the ex- until the whole board could be pres- ent. The following bills were or dered to be paid, funds permitting: G, E. Peterson -$ 10. Mike Getz J. Empting J. Hummel J. Alsbury:. U. Montgomery... Bismarck Grocery Lambert, Livery E, L. Faunce. O. H. Will & Co Cowan Drug store vl Kelley......-.« Mrs. Frances White. N. D, Ind Tel. Co. The ~ Detective. . M. B. Morford Jim Jensen... Jack Serres E. Randall... Lambert livery NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING District—Special Meeting of VOT Notice is Hereby Given, That on Tuesday the 23d day of Dec. A. D. 1919, ja meeting of the voters of Bis- marek Special Schoo! District No, 1 will be held at Will, School, in the County of ‘Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for the purpose of determin: School of said school district in the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,- 000,00), said bonds to be made pay- able in 20 years from date of issue, and to bear interest at the rate of ‘four (4) percent per-annum, payable aye to be issued for the purpose of ‘ falning money to build an eight room brick schoot building to be construct- ed on Blk, No. 23 in the Flannery and Bismarck, 'N. D. , This meeting will begin at 9 o'clock A. M, and close. at 4 o’elock P. M., of sald: day. Dated at Bismarck, -N. D., this 8th day of Dec., A. D,, 1919. that date the members will start a cam. || was read, re-|" police magistrate was received and] tension of time on the paving contract| Geo, Robidou. 350 R, Welch, sheriff. 11.00 Golden ‘Rule grocery 16,00 South Side Grocery. 10,00 J. J, Brown.....- 20.00 | - O'Connell Grocery. 15.00 1.00 semi-annually. Which proposed bonds| N; is WHO WON THE field, United States Fuel Administrator, who fears that in the near future this settlement will mean further inroads upon the pocketbooks of the coal- _ consuming public. The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST for this week—Decem- ber 20th—has been prepared so as to give the public an all-sided knowledge of just what the strike It quotes, facts, opinions, and predictions from all sources, and the article is settlement contemplates. illustrated with half-tone illustrations and cartoons, Other articles of almost equal importance and interest in this number of the “Digest” are: The Farmer Not the Villain Here Is Knowledge That Is Sure to Open the Eyes Farmer Has to Contend With In Grinding Axes For Grinding Taxes Germany Balks New Light on Wilhelm’s Guilt The Newberry Bribery Case Is the German Republic Safe? After-War Status of British ~ Dominions India’s First Stepsin Self-Government Canada Shies at a Big Navy Malaria Controlled : Substitutes for Rubber Tires Dry Laws and Patent Medicines Mr. Frick as a Patron of Culture eae in the High Price Drama of City Dwellers, as It Shows Exactly What The Producing Food For the Nation Our Serious Weeklies Viewed 2 Irreverently The Belated Lincoln Memorial The Church in a Looking-Glass Bolshevism Spiritually Interpreted Negroes in America (Population—Early H\istory—Folk-lore and Folk-music—Northward Migration) Importation of Diamonds Increases Raiding Outlaw Cotton-Fields by Airplane Personal Glimpses of Men and Events Best of the Current Poetry ; Many Illustrations, Including Laughable Cartoons The “Digest” in the “Movies” Makes Millions of Men and Women Laugh The reasons that maks “TOPICS OF THE DAY,” selected by The Literary Digest. one of the most popular subjects tn the motion picture sereen, are given by a reviewer in “these words: “The subjects are essentially timely The paragraphs reach the scene while interest in the topics is at its highest point. 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Ladies City Auditor. | free. “SORRY WHEN PLAY REACHES FINISH” Audience Regrets Necessity of Bidding Cohan’s Comedy a- Reluctant “Good Night.” We all wished it would last longer. “COMPANY IS ADMIRABLE” So says Walter Anthony, the eminent dramatic critic of the-tonser- vative Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and so say the thousands of theatre- goers who have been charmed by GEO-M: COHAN’S c GREAT CHARACTER COMEDY A PRINCE THERE WA Its brisk, witty story filled with ROMANCE LAUGHTER LOVE Fairly gallops along to a most surprising finale, and its up-to-the- 4 minute characters with their rollickihg fun-making combine to ben- § ish care like magic. “A Prince There Was” will be presented by # Cohan and Harris in a masterly manner with James, Gleason and @ || distinctive company of.comedians at the AUDITORIUM, thurson, Christmas Night DECEMBER Seats Tuesday at Harris & Co. Prices 55c to $2.20. Mail orders new, Stennett aor a ang COAL STRIKE? _ Terms received with “unqualified approval” by the coal operators, accepted with the comment “the fight is won” by the strike-leaders, regarded with grati- fication by the Government, and hailed by many responsible papers as a “great victory for the public,” would seem to be all that could reasonably be expected \ as'a solution of the coal crisis. But through the general jubilation there sounds a note of doubt,and warning from no less.an authority than Dr. Harry A. Gar- ee

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