The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 2

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BISMARCK’ DAILY. TRIBUN LINEN DEMAND = = FOR A LARGER FLAX ACREAGE : | : most every opera-goer NOSE COUNTING IN FULL BLAST | INCAPITALDOM Enumerators Busy in’ Each Ward, Making Fine Progress With the Work ~ COUNTY CENSUS TAKERS The decinnial counting of noses for Tnele Sam's census fs in full progress in Bismarck and Burleight county. One- enumerator has been named for each wird in Bismarek, and: in’ the ‘ | has aVictrola county = the — townships been : grouped and several have been alloted Ker, veral of the f Ellendale, super the Second con; » An Bismarck the cen A Flax Thrashing Machine While the ancient, usage of flax for) likewise, has heretofore shipped large Charlotte ‘Taylor, hair in England hag long fallen into| quantities of our linen imports, eeciye four| discard, milady will find ‘increasing| Growing flax for commercial uses while] uses for the product in finished house-| is a community rather than an’ indi- hold fabrics like thread, : linen, ell vidual eulerprlee he preparation ot ee erators in porir| bric, lawn and-lace, America is a grent| spinning fiber from flax straw is a a a yaltant ot "t ‘iiss consumer of linen, as testified by the! process inyolving skilled labor and vt. The| fact that $20.000,000 worth of goods} special machinery. i and is| are imported each year and $3,000,000 | A flax-thrashing machine has been xpected to be finisued in 15 days in| Worth of flax fiber, for making shoc| invented in eastern Michigan: which y and 80 days in the country. | thread. sewing thread. twines and tow- | permits the flax to pass sidewise over if At the end of that time anyone who} eling. \ | the feeding table between the belt and has not been enumerated is reque: The United States cultivates less; the large wheel. In this position, the to notify the local census-taker or than 2,000 acres of fiber flax for com-| flax is securely gripped, while a tooth pervisor Walker at Ellendale. Deputy| mercial purposes, while 3,000,000 acres | cylinder. revolving just back of the "a » district di-| are deyoted to seed flax, which is con | large wheel. beats against the head the| verted into oil. With Russia's civil ana senor the sed: ee seed passes the enumerators. ‘ life in the throes of revolution, roug) e machine and is c! county: enumerators are as fol-] with Belgium wrecked by Germany’:) by sleves and fans, as in any thrashing lows ‘ invasion, it becomes imperative t machine, The straw is shoyed alongs Apple Creek, Fort Rice, Missouri,| America produce more of linen goods.| into’‘a binder attachment and’ there Telfer and. Lincoln townships—Mrs | Heretofore, Russia has grown foue-| converted into bundles. This facilitates Jennie Moran, Bismarck. fifths of the world’s production and, the handling of the straw. The Michi- ’ Fort Lincoln and U. S. army post] Belgium has: supplicd one-fourth of gan — flax-thrashing machine will e—Frances Ehle, Ward S'! The city, enumeraters 1 ceuts fer cach person those in rural districts are paid $6 per day. ses will make a valiant ¢ individual in their di: ke hospital, the caretaker, America’s import demands. Ireland, | thrash 15 tons of flax a day. : : i i Z : North Dakota penitentiary—P. C ) : : 2 Bubken, peattenuiry. at-home before 8 o'clock in the eve- ‘ : : _ Boyd, Gibbs, Logan, Menoken— LEGION ning. They were also warned that 2 5 George Welch. Menoken. — ee | repetition of the offense or any other 5 v Tegel Sort Pe Baa Bey ES | offense might lead to more serious con- —teo om rr is _ kK Canfield. Florence, Tak After listening to the exquisite strains of an Summitt—Lester Knowle: : + sequences, wine DEM ANDS ACTION Young Bartel, because of the fact ~ Christiana, McKenzie. Sibley, Butte, that he has been: mixed np in serapes Sterling —Cl; ce "Clarke. Bismurck r of a serious nature for the past two opera, the enchanted hearer is eager to take away q specter, aReD Tudge W, C. Crawford some time ago for permanent possession some of its treasured City —Joseph. Poole. Woods, Wilton ! consequences. has been sentenced by vi ice Men Want Tote! Judge Crawford to a term at the re- 4 ‘ Meroe ae gia acetal | formators at Manda.” He was ee of his memory, Now he ‘has the Victrola. rle: isi ek.” en, acdona! e Manda Friday to beg his sen- ae es is Mn— harles Johnson, Bismarck. len, 9 7 | tence. The Tehgtie ot hk nto : ' The exscticaced oper nose lage that is that another offense would have serious : 4 ‘roft, Ecklund; Glenview, Painted {t ; ved Witn : melodies,. Formerly he had but the fading echoes Cromwell, Frances, Haughton, Ghy- formatory at Mandan. He was taker pe Gress Lake, / Regan (sie) % to Get Out | pends on his behavior while there, . Steuber, Wilson—N, O. Strand, pcg bce pele th + * - ct 4 oft Meee i eames ward of a EMMONS COUNTY famous singers themselves are the best judges of a o bk: A a NESE charge of 1 Phoenix—Frity Hagan. 5 destinies of the school children of th ante etes rate Wyld Mone state wits handéd another hot shot Uy! . c] ill, Trygg, the American legion in a resolution; Chane Siac we passed by the Mandan post of, the le-| iS gion last’ week. The resolution is! BEARDSLEY ‘AGAIN FARM SOLD FOR $65.00 PER ACRE Peter Mastel of Strasburg Pays . La . musical instrument to’ reproduce their art. They i - choose: the Victrola—for its beauty of tone; its truth : to life, its supreme. musical quality., Their choice Wing -- similar in intent to that originated: b; the Bismarck pest. of the legion . : j ‘ hould’ be your choice. A eral weeks age and demands. the $41,600 For Zirbes . § ) y : : HEADS FANCIERS ignation of George A. Tot Sr. Nel ‘ Place . TI ere are Victrolas in great variety of styles é i Mandan, Jan. 12—At the annual] C. MacDonald. Robert “Mui banquet, which was sserved at the Emil Stangeland and Madame Signe ‘Lewis & Clark hotel, and which was| Lund, petitioner for Kate Richard declared by some of the members .to from $25 to $950. Any Victor dealer will gladly have been the: finest they ever at- The | asis of the charges against oti] tion of the country was made. when ¥ wha play any. music. you wish .to hear. New Victor sthe Mi these officials appointed by vernor| George B. Zirbes sold his section farm 5 . = see Seer iaue ene esourl Frazier or through the-activities of the two miles north of tewn to Peter Mas- i Records demonstrated at all dealers on the Ist of B each month. Hazelton, Jan. 12.—One of the b | sest land deals-e made in this s ed for the ensuing year as follows state board of administration is that nek Strasburg 5 — Beardsley, n-| the; been woefully -un-Americ he price pel ore pores: poueiey) Sa in their ‘official acts, particularly as} the coat involved 640 acres, the total First Vice President—James Dob-| they relate to ling matter furnish | consideration in the deal totals up son, Dickinson, ‘ ed the school children of th to the magnificent sum of $41,600.06 ‘Second Vice President—Arthur J.| Several other posts in the state have; Mr. Mastel has sold his land at Kredler, Mandan. taken action similar to that originat-; asburg and wi: s to-have the deal Third Vice President—John Schnei-| ing in the Bismarck post of the legion.} here completed so that he can take der, Bismarck. / are eenree erased complete possession by about the mid- Secretary-Treasury—Frank Milhoh HUCK FINN AND TOM dle of the month, Mr. Zirbes bought this farm only a Jan. Bismaren: SAWYER IN REAL LIFE few years ago at a much less figure Show Secretary—Harry Clough, Bis- Sai fives hi ands marck. AFFORD COURT GRIST andl ne sale gives him a handsome Directors—J. O. Kunkel, Mandan; - protit. R. W, Folsom, Bismarck; J. E, Dryer, acre Was $65, and as Victor Talking Machine Co., - Camden, N. J. . Ne Soom BISMArCK r inson, Jan, 12—Mark Twain, at TEMPORARY TIPPLE bcfeaap eg ere Cowan. | Wash! nis best, could not have depicted: Huck jis urn; John Welkey ‘and William Fal-! winy ov’ Tom Sawyer. in such a rH FOR WASHBURN CO,’S - concer, Bismarck, About fifty were present at the d banquct. The business session -was brief; most- of the exhibitors -being anxious to return ‘to the show. A vote of thanks to the county commission- vas the bunch of young depera: s Who entered the Brodie » mine southeast of the city recently and took therefrom several sticks of dynamite For “several days’ they ‘shot ‘em off” but finally on the complaint of neig ‘MINE IS FINISHED Wilton. Jan, 12—The temporary tip- lie s Ret, "| ple ‘which has been in the course of x n = _ : a = a construction at the mfne of The Wash. 3 ers of ‘Morton county was unanimous- ly passed for the generous aid?given the show, as well as thanks to citizens and business men of Mandan for their aid. 8 Dors:they were taken into custody by Chief of Police W. LL, Nichols and on Wednesday afternoon before Justice Walter Sterland they told what they burn Lignite Coal Co. is practically completed, and the mine was. closed down in order to try out the operation of the hoisting-machinery, roads are sending many of their empt) cars to the shops for renovation: and DER $500 Bi Warren Hugh Wright, charged with wife desertion, waived preliminary knew of hizh explosives. One of the} W,/R. McLean, a representative of| repairs. = N : hearing before Justice of the Peac: at ee boys told of how the mine was dark| the Rob Schaeffer Co., ‘of Chicago. |p; a3 it Gascolm Si ¥ anil Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S, for| ana uly full of water but yet, with | has been in’ charge of the constructlou| POPULAR M’LEAN COUNTY tren to. ths MES Bact “Tuer $300 Hosiery. % , the aid of a carbide lamp and a lot] work of the tipple, but has been handi- bond. TT SEEN For Colds or Influenza and asa | Preventative Take - “(Laxative Bromo Quinine - Tablets” Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature : ». A Nove on the box. 30c [ae Carriage and Wagon : «PAINTING of nerve they found the dynamite and “swiped i It clearly developed that John Bartel. 14 years of age, was the leader of one gang of six;and as the father of one of the ‘boys alleged. young Robin Hood would-whistle and others would be. on ‘the scene in! it takes to tell it. {ce ‘Sterland, after’ hearing the mon: ve-the boys.a lecture and as a punishment demanded -that cach one of them “dig up” a dollar within a} week's time and that each one of then capped somewhat by the cold weather. By making use of the incline, the company lost little time after the re- cent ‘fire which destroyed: the tipple some weeks ugo. Two shifts of “eight -hours cach mined on. an-average of 1400 tons daily, which was loaded into gondola 3 or open cars, A. box car loader will be used’ when coal ‘is hoisted up the shaft: and’ this will. relieve the car. sittation consid- erably, as there is a shortage of gon- for a period of ‘two. onths,- must be Ot Wire ae dolas, due to: the fact that’te rail: LADY JELLICOE SAILED FOR HOME LAWYER INVADES. WILTON Wilton, Jan. 12.—Attorney Hugh H McCulloch of Weghburn. has decided to opem.a Jaw office in Wilton and wil. have: offices,'in..the “McLean County. State ‘bank. He expects “to spend Tuesday,. Wednesday and Thursday of each week in the Lignite city, begin: niny next Tuegday, January’ 13. Attorney’ McCulloch: is, ‘associated with: his~father,: Hon;) James T..M-- \Cylloch ‘of the county seat, one. of the leading. practitioners: of: the: Missouri slope,” He’ is’ avetetan of the world war, receiving his, commission as licu- tenant at Fort Snelling soon after war wag declared, pean: MIDWAY:NLIFE ae the body ndurehed. EMULSION fs the tonic of wonderful: helpful- ness. fo those.in_ middle life. SCOTT’S. nourishes and in. | | i gf vigorates and helps'the | New York, Jan. 9.—Lady Jellicoe, wife of Admiral. Viscount body keep up with the daily wear and tear on | eat-old © tw They shave* become Te ‘as < their | to-die together. nited in the) 3. - Our Specialty ‘OLDS For head or throat) Catarrh try. the} (vapor treatment—. VICKS VAPOR “YOUR BODYGUARD "= 30s. GOF. 91,20. Consumers Black- smith Shop: just opened for business. Horseshoeing — = iE. H. Ryder Blacksmith — z 5 John Rushworth Jellicoe, recently sailed for home, England, on Chicago, after. years of separation. They were. born} At Consumers Barn 4 CALL P| y Hicoe, 1.for » En , atrength. - Let. Scott’s Both a ‘ tistac Tebegtkek Ae 4 board ‘the liner Adriatic.. The above picturé was -snapped: just help keep you robust! .Their names’ now are Mrs, ‘Saandatoune| 216 Eighth St. - Phone 270 before she boarded the ocean palace. Gcott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 19-1) 1

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