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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JANUARY 13/1920 .. VALLEY BANKERS BUY INTO FARGO BANK’S CONTROL James Grady and H. C. Aamoth, With C. J. Lee, Head Se- , curity National CHANGE) ares. ND, Important changes took place in several Fargo banks today, at the ,annual mee! of st olders, Je most, m2 change | ¢ the shift of control of the Security National bank to a of stoc skholders. headed by Jame: Q noth ot Valley City. f Fargo. Gr and morican ity to the league tt Merchants National H.W. ejector pr tent to sue Lewls, who becomes chair- Lot the board of y i In the preetors, t National elected Gordon} § Nugent ¢ president to sueceed George S. Watson, and George Jen gen was: ell feted chalice to sacceed esoit and C. Nugent are nhers of the trentOrntGs > Northern Trast Co, 1. mens was ¢lected vie syesDle, new mi W. Hull of F elected member of The Dakota Trust nold L.,Lorschbaugh of {Fargo as cashier to succeed B, V. Moore, who s several weeks ago, Otto H. Bremier of .St. Paul succeeded Mr. Moore‘on the Beige aay: ALLEGED MANDAN FORGER CA C SERED rEO Wa board. , elected Ar: the who s ing torged company vishier’s name for $100 anid to hi arrest in Sioux Falls, and will ‘brought, back here fory tri Bisntarck Grocers “Ask City to Aid Sabbath Clesing; ssociation| part of the country. The Dismare ed the’ city. commission lasi to aid ‘the organ eve cam- as ning paign to gaforee the closing of gro- in compliance cery stores on Sunday, with state laws and a mun dinance. d closed. onthe - fi The offenders are cipally of 2 in the residence, districts, than a half. nid to consist prin ozen, até’s attorney, sented the “con mission a long com- munication in. Which he’ offered, gratis and without charge or remun- eration of any kind other courts. may be ‘pleased to fix, into the city's affairs and to such legal steps in way of ae tion, br othery Ss may be nec sary to regeyer, 2 the city trons’ that may*have;been wrongflly, vertently or otherwise taken or eut of the city treasury,” *. Allen announ acting primarily brother, Fri this kind should properly be commence: ed in the name of the city of plain. tiff. The name of the city cannot be used by Mir. Allen without some au- thorization there half of my client ask youy honorable hody to appoint: me ney for thé sole purpose to rep the city of Bi for his iN purpose’ only, without any Weak, Thin, Nervous |: People Should Take Bitro-Phosphate What: It Is And How It tnci Weight, Strength and Merve-Fo: ng from the countless preparations and treatments which are contiaually belng adv ised te -phepove of making thin people loping arms and neck, and re t sand weal starved nerves, ss ure often due to Our bodies need more plos- ned in modern fs phosy mo fretion fs sold. by Lenhart Drug Co.. Burt.Kinney, J. G. Cowan And by acod drugststs everssi ne Oil Ge E 722 FOR Dry, :Clean Lignite Residence Phone 214-L S.:S. CLIFFORD the to a check left his wife here; with a number of children and a figck of bad bills cn’ her hands, is anes, ne The commission agreed to ect the city police to notify grocers that their places of business must be y of tho week. ghborhood grocery’ stores of which it pre. free than the to dig “take nd have. replaced in ry any and 2ll moneys inadl- paid ed that he was k S, Allen, but that “an action of pre on be: S special attor- ent marek to recover any illegally’ paid out and for that salary, at- rautee of satis { torney fees or,.compensation. for my gal work, except such compensation, may be granted me by the nd such attorney fees to be paid from the moneys that are recov- ered by the city and if none are re- covered then the cily to pay no costs or fees in any manner or form, what: soever, and in no event to pay any ie 2O3tS rept in case of recov-| i‘ { } POSSIBILITY OF _ GETTING IN ON COUNCIL FADES: No Chance For Senate to Ratify Treaty Before League Heads Meet shingion, D. C. 13.—Possi- of final senate actions on the peace treaty by January 16, when the i couneit will 4 y ais, vailished today, 2 cording to republican and democratic s Not hefore “next week, men of beth parties predicted, 8 y action probable, Democrats declared they woulkt be satisfied, if ratification was effected this! month. While negotiations towar adjust ment of the differences over reserva tions gained. new impetus today, it was said some demorrats were dis _| posed to defer action until after the caneus Thursday, when a leader will he slec ib ae Five: Men Seeking ‘ Morton Shreivalty Mandan, N. D,, Jan. 13.~Paul Muel- ler, Gabrel Eckroth, ‘Jim Smith, a member of the last house of repre- sentativ O. McGrath of ‘New Sa- lem and Chiet Kennelly are the only five candidates who have openly ap- peared in the field for sheriff of Mor- ten couhity. Mueller and Eckroth are deputy sheriffs a candidate two years ago against Sher- iff Olson, and Kennelly is now county coroner. minority WELL KNOWN M’KENZIE FARM WORKER IS DEAD William M. Baker, aged 47, for the llast four or five years employed on the V. M. Craven farmsnear McKenzie, died yesterday after a short illness. | The decease was a bachelor, and so jfar as known had no relatives in this The Perry Un- dertaking Cp. has charge of the fu-; neral, which will be held from the; x nesday afternoon, the McKenzie cemetery. My. Baker was a.man universally liked by his n bors, and his death has caused genet Kenzie neighborhood. ares Wet |LEAGUE MANAGERS HAVE League manage 3 are said to have not done very well with their enn shake-down of job-holders at the ¢: itol for their campaign fund, an in- stitution which leaguers contend was handed down to them by the “old gang.” The fee for deputies and as- ints is said to have been $100. In at~least one Ieagub-controlled de partment at the capitol the campaii managers did not get 9 single red, the head of thif department is to have made it clear to-his-men that “coughing up" was not essential to the holding of their jobs. Inasmuch .| there are now between 250 and people on the capitol payroll, a sue cessful shake-down at $100 per heat would furnish the léague with a con- 2} siderable campaign fund in addition to the $18 i sonte league as ay LUTHER LEAGUE MEETING The Luther league of the Swedish Lutheran. chureh will hold — its ting, Thursday evening, Jan tt the home of Rev. and Mrs. son, S04 Seventh street. north. mecting officers for the ensu- r will be elected and other im portant matters will be brought up for -discussion, An interesting pro- ¥ram is being arranged for this meet- ing and it is hoped that all the mem- bers of, the league with those inter- ested in its good work will attend this mecting. The business session will start at 8 o'clock sharp, and many surprise . bargains await the 9 o’clock afterbreak- fast economizers tomorrow. . A. W. Lucas Co. To Cure a a cola in One Day Mets). the Cough an lache and works off the Cold. FE. ‘ROVE'S signature on each box. ca cine tin See 4 Time of Penance, as it Were. Mildred had been naughty and her mother had told her to sit on a chair and think how sorry she was, Ih the meantime her -friend Elizabeth came to the door for Mildred to come and play, Bobbie ran to the door dnd said, “She can't come out; she’s busy being Marmot Skins in Demand. A large business. & done in) Man- churizn marmot skins, The marmot Is very much liké a woodchuek, but it nos sesses a finer coat than does our wood- Thousands of these gkins are ad from ports in northern Man- by parcel post through the Japanese post ofiice, but skins of the cheaper grade are forwarded™ by freight In the usual way, "fe * T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY ‘co home in River n, pletely modem. on pavement. ‘Phe oak floors throughout. Prived qu leaving: call Telephone 6 1 WANTED—Washing to do at home. AT6X, enzie church at 4 o'clock Wed-| with interment in} 1 sorrow in the Me-| NO LUCK-IN SHAKEDOWN | Up Nights! an-} " Shop early—wonderful values |“ aint een bondasnbin | LADY PINK TOES HAS HER INNINGS There is no excuse today for women to have ugly, painful cofns * | : sen erienen enone For a few cents you can get a quar: ter ounce of the magic drug f [recently discovered hy .a chemist. Apply a few dreps of pe! this freezone it eee aching cern or eallu immediatel, nareness disappe will find the scorn or that you Hit it out, lus so loose root and all, with 7 think! fore applying fr It doesn’t even jing skin. |. Hard corns tween the tog rdened call on bettom of fect, just seem to sti up and fall off without hurting a par: ticle. It is almost magies rns or corns be LEMKE GETS BRIEFS IN. > | WITHIN TIME SPECIFIED William Lemke, counsel for, State \ ‘Treasures Olson tn the action brought against the latter by the attorney gen eral In behalf of the state anditing board to test the constitutionality of House Bill 64, filed his brief Monday afternoon, within the time specified by the supreme court at the time of hearing. An gently decision of the House Bill 69 yuld evade a clause of the constitu- tion requiring a two-thirds vote in je ch house and ‘a Specific majority to give acts. immediate effect and would declare all acts of the spe- cial session in effect, \ WEATHER REPORT twenty-four hours ending For ‘Temper ture ati ALM Temperature at noon Highest terday . Low Low Jast night . Precipitation Highest wind velocity Forecast For North Dakota: fight ‘snow to- night and Wednesday; colder Wed- jnesday west portion, | Lowest Temperatures | Fargo & | Williston. St. Paul . Helena Chicago Swift Current Kansas City. : s ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | Meteorologist. “No More Getting Bladder Weakness Quickly Cor-! rected By Recent Scientific Discovery For Old and i Young 50 Cent. 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It works | upon the bladder to correct the faults {that are causing a host of men da) and nights of untold misery. \ Send coupon today. with six cents! in stamps to help pay postage and packing for a free 50 trial box of, | Kelloge’s Frown. Tablets, to Fra J. Keliage Co.. Hoffmasier Block, Bat- tho Creek, Mich, | are t FREE TRIAL COUPON PRANK J. KELLOG iG Co. ‘ Hofipias , Tatue Creek, Mich. Kindly send me, Free, a 50c box | ; of ‘Kellogg's Brown Tiiblets. 1 en- close 6e in stamps to help pay pos- fage and packing. Name | Street . City. MUM If yoh are going to Coat this Winter, you OT TOR “to yourself to see these gar- ments of fine woolens and pile fabrics, with their lux- ‘urious trimmings. that sold from’ $39 $25.00 MUI MM MMMM DEAPUTELUNEAU ADELA LARA SUOE rocess needed. healing with th and Poshun’s wo until jthe greater ps brother, sas City, Mo. no serviees. will be held here, as it | ian’ | Fanned to take thé remains to Deni- son, | held and interment will be mad. CU RRENT EVENTS | aesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. program for the afternoon. consists ory » “The Bible Welch, VICKS VAPORU “YOUR BODYGUARD 50 to $47.50 your choice . BADICASES OF FIERY ECZEMA When Poslam takes hold of viru- nt and stubborn eczema, it soothes nd COC t once, puttirig a stop to © te! ftching.. On raw parts of evskin it feels immeasureably grate As Poslam to pene: ite there develop Contra nverity of the trouble s remarkable decd. One ounce of Poslam is worth pound of ointment, lés% eficient. Sold everywhere, For free i Labor ew. York Cit Urge your n Lo become arer, better by the daily us islam) Soap, medicated with Poslam enth, stree! b and are a HOME FROM I is home from Peru, pent the last. three to t her who holds the steel city. son, m ne \ ADDIESSE Ifazel > AL students — of chool Sand pariences the Hattie Cornwall. In her youth he moyed with her parents to Deni- Where in 1883 she was unit Nen- on continued to be their family home six years ago, when Mr. and Boynton came to Bismarck, here the deceased had since spent rt.of her time. There survive the husband and one Frank W. Cornwall of Kau Funeral arrangements have not been made, but It is probable it_ in wel ifare home of Mr. 1 comb, in Mercer county, Ta, where the last rites will be RETURNS Kankake the serfon. SL, } night. recovered, ed in Chicago with 4 ‘CLUB TOMORROW The Current Events club will hold regular meeting at 3 o'clock Wed- . Cashman, 516 Ninth street. T° e following, under the general head “Literature”: waukee with Mrs. and Literature,” Mrs.| ===: ary Burton, ‘Some Modern Books Worth Real: ig," “Mrs. ‘Nellie Evarts. Review of recent books, Mrs. G. ‘A. Kdund table discussion. OLDS For head or throat Catarrh try the \wapor treatment— DRESSES A glance at, these Dresses will show that extraordinary effort was expended. .on quality—in materials, styles and workmanship. The as- sortment; includes many at- ._ tractive models in serge, wool jersey, and the favored winter silks. Prices were ~ $35.00 to $49.50. Clearance $24.50 buy a owe it Coats CITY NEWS — | ie wt a TRINITY LADIES AID * The Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid| society will meet Wednesday evening | in the church parlors, corner of Sev-! nd Avenue C. and friends’arc invited to attend | red a cordlal welcome. Hort nt responsible INDIAN STUDENT: department i Bismarck y evening on some of her | a ftedera s clubs werker with the Y, W HBUR-PATTERSON NUPTIALS Mr, Fred A, Heur of Forestburg, D., and. Miss Ethel Patterson of E marck were united in marriage at the and Mrs Third street,-by Rev. George B. The cojiple left immedi following the ceremony for a b honeymcon at tlre home of the groom HOME TONIGHT L. Pricé, who was called to three ness of her mother, Swinney, will return home to- She ‘left her mother completely £n roule home she visit- J formerly Miss Anne Stee! marck high schoo! staff, whose hu: band, former ‘Bismarck bacteriologis is now ‘with a large. chéi pany in the Windy Ci Bruce Covault, for- oa AL mem | OOSIEL Mrs, Myrtle Morgan of ‘Third Ind, wheres month ef Pitts ert S. Morgan, in] l } R. CALDWELL'S Syrup D' Pepsin is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that quickly relieves the estion of undigested food and nous waste matter, and re- stores the normal regularity of natural action. It does not gripe or cramp and is as safe and pleas- ant for children as itis effective on. even the strongest constitution. - Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the indispensable family remedy in thousands of homes and is sold in drug stores everywhere, In spite of the that Dr. Cald- vell’s Syrup Pepsin is the largestselling liquid laxative ‘in the world, there being over 6 million bottles sold rack ear, many who need its benefits have ot yet used it. If you have not, send your name and address for a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B, Caldwell, 511 Washington St, Monticello, Hlinois, DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE PERFECT LAXATIVE te ed-{ od the | Indian wo-} ion of and community M. A. Lee, on | New- weeks ago by Mrs. ’, Winslowy of the Bi: ‘| 1 com- . and in Mil| merly marck. YOU NEED NOT | ' SUFFER FROM CATARRH Bat You Must Drive It Out of| dies wh Your Blood. ts /Catarrh is annoying enough | blood. when it chokes up your nostrils and air passages, causing breathing and other discomforts. Real danger comes when it reaches in the blood.~ down into your Jungs. This is why you realize the importance of the prop- er treatment, ‘and lose no time ex- eerimentiog with worthless reme- |lanta, Ga h,touch only the surface besrid ‘of Catarrhy: you. must drive'the disease germs: out offyoae Splendid results have “been re= difficult | ported from the use of .S. which acts.on the catarrh germs If you wish medical advice as to should at once|the treatment -of your own .~indi- vidual case,-write to Chief Medicat Adviser, 42 Swift Specific Co, At: SUITS These offer delightful mod- els, jauntily designed of sil- vertones, velours and mix- tures, in the season’s new- est colorings. Linings are of serviceable silks. Styles are belted or’ beltless. All are beautifully tailored. Clear- ance sale at ONE-HALF PRICE ALL OF OUR BETTER QUALITY OF COATS FROM ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-HALF OFF REGULAR PRICE EBB BROTHERS First in Styles, First in Variety, Foremost in Values Miss Pauline Hibbs of Bis- annie LT PES HURES AMEE EONPEMAIPAU TAOS ASTANA HHA MMU