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| LYONS INTERESTS BUY “completed in. February, \ RISMARCK DAILY TRIRUNB MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1920 NLEY WILL ~~ SET OUT WHEN | - BACON GETS IN Boss of Nonpartisan League Is “ Willing to Shed His Mantle | ho Ferry. sui * GRAND FORKS, N.:D., Jan, 19, —— The annual meeting of the’ stocl holders of the Grand Forks American and its socialist dictators, headed: by A. -©.: Townley, was held at the com- pany's ‘bollding last week. Tt wasn} * meeting, and Mi. Townley, who recently lias some ex-} perience in “shakingydown" the TON farmers: for the. Scandinavian Amer- jean Rank at Fargo, was, there to ask | the etockholders for more money, He was aided and abetted bv Herbert Wi. Gaston, director of the editorial work The American | George ale: of The Courler-News, and other league papers. Pherson, who done around The Courier-News Jengue took change of vit, present. i caArthur Clarence, Townley was the gtar performer of the meeting, Tt was tho first-time: he ever hadcatiend: | ed a mecting of ‘Che American stock- holders, but So dire. were. the cireum- stances that the All-Highest was sum- moned:from St. ‘Pant to put the deal across, ‘Town jt is reported, told the farmers present — there -werent over 200, despite the assertion of The Amorican—that. the state-owned flour mil at Drake was. proving & big moneymaker' and that the other state- owned institutions. wou]d do NEewl!se, pnt. that they needed The American to nélp: the. canse along, But there was another great, need, ne ig sald to have tld them, and that is more money and yet mare money for ‘fhe American. Townley is, reported to have fold the stockholders that Whe American was Tosing $100 a day (some af them were surprised to learn that the amount was so: small) and ihat much money was nemled.if the piper was to, con- tinue... One of the stackhalders, pres ent. at. the meeting -sald, that, the vas nol very Fnecegstul sion wag given over Mil and Elevator ri . A. Me- Cle! Be fatindea the afternoon meet- ing of the Btockholders and -explainea the local campaign. for hond,sales. Sub. scription blanks were’ given the. farm- ers and they were urged to purchase bonds. Mr. Townley was quite pleased with | the’edmpaign made by Grand Forks business men.. He was glad. to see the businessmen take the“lead, he: sait, nid he knew the farmers would help them, He explained the plan’ for. the | sale of bonds and: urged. the farme s | to buy to the extent of their ability. “f¢ Jerry Bacon and others who have been ‘fighting the Nonparti- san Teague: program,” he said: ‘are: ready to get: behind it- and podst it, T'l sign 2 bond. to stay out. ots “the ‘state:” 1 NAPOLEON WOMEN FORM AUXILIARY |; “ Napolean, {Ja = Do An duxiliaéy, ‘to Barry-Hoor Post 3 of tie Ameri- can legion was organized® ‘at Napoleon last: week azhe:home of Mrs. Hanpah Kane, ::. Miss'Mary\A..Kane was,elrcted tem: porary chairman and Mr C. Hoa- ser ag temporary sc and the following named’ ladies wi and enrolled a4; membor «Mrs: Charles J. Hoof, Mi busch, ‘Mrs: George Schuchard, D.'H, Houser. Mrs, M,C. Houser, Blanche Houser, Mrs. 0. F. Bryant, lore Wi Mrs, Miss Esther billigmel 3 Maude Hoof, Mrs. Hannah Kane, Miss Xelli? Kane, Miss Mary A. Kane, Miss Rose} se Kane. “Phe next “meeting will be hei, oa Thursday evening. Jan. 22, 1929, at 8:15 at, Kane's restaurant, when the}: organization will be perfected; At this meeting it is desired that.every moth er wife or sister of every soldier who is a member of the American Legion shall attend and become members ot the auxiliary. KILLDEER STATE BANK Rilldeor, 19.— A. fleal will be whereby the First State bank will be owned by the Lyons’ interests. which cunirol. the Midland National bank, formerly the Scandinavian American bank of Min- neapolis, the ‘first ‘National of Man- dan, and ‘several other banks besides the ‘Mandan Mercantile. Co. and a Jan, heavy interest in the Occident Ele-], vator Co, The new concern will take over the entire stock, building and. se- eurities of the old ifstitution, The ‘First State-hank, is one ofthe ploneer| institutions of the city being.the sec- ‘ond bank here and. has. enjoyed :a| thriving: businoss In. farm. loans under SSS NAME “BAYER”.ON | GENUINE | ASPIRIN Get Relief Without Fear as Told in “Bayer Package” Cross’ print of genyine “Bayer Aspirin.” . It protects, you against imitations and positively identifies the ‘genuine Aspirin prescribed iby physicians for over eighteen years. Always buy an unbroken package of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” which contains proper. directions to- safely: relieve Colts, «Headache, -Toothache, Earache, ‘Nueralgia, Lumbago, Rhoum- 2ttism, ‘Neuritis, Joint Pains. and Pain generally ‘Handy ‘tin’ boxes: of twelve, tablets cost-but a few cents. Druggists also is the; ‘thumb- Tablets .of ce presznt] this, v -| be present Wednesday evening. sj} will be .transferved to Wilton in case SOLDIERS WHO The Victory medal to-be awardel to all former service men who wera in the army.-between’ April 1917 and November 1918 is now belng manu- red for the war department and he distributed, probably througir ruiting | is were Lhe nh, sign for the, medal which was froma number Submitted by s in this coun- try, consists of an armed Goddess of Liberty on the tront and a Poi i a on the real following wording, surrounds the fas- the aggressive management of J Gunderson. The deal was, made through D. J. Price, local manager of the Ma Mercantile Co. Through it connections with eastern s mumerous, sudsidiary the new institution should have, avaii- able, large assets. for, this. countty. WILTON VETERANS .OF WORLD'S: WAR oi WILL FORM.POST Wilton, Jan, 19. — The veterans! of| the world war of Wilton and vieiniiy will’ meet next’ Wednesday even January 21 in Odd Fellows hall _ o'clock forthe’ purpose of. organizing an American legion pos The Luebke brothe local confee tioners, are leading’ the effort to forn st in Wilton, and Adjutant Py G, ing the organizatio of the Bismarck post are also expected to he. present, ty Wi iiton hoys have, 3 vines Other members and former serv y. Who shave not. “attlialed “in legion are urged to Those who. joined the Bismarek post an organization is effected. After .the, business session is con- eluded there will be @ palatable June! ed and a general good time enjay- 5 to the service of Tnele Sam and 101d he organized. FARGO AUTO SHOW -SPACE ALL SOLD Fargo, ‘Jan. 19.—Twice rs many cars will ‘be/on display at the annual Gate City Auto show, which will, be held on Feb. 10,11, 12 and 18, under| the direction of the Fargo-Moorheadi Automotive Trades association, than) Were: on display at the show a year ago,. According to. an announcement today by H..L. Wilson, manager of the! show. Plans are being rushed for’ the’ 3ev-| enth amual exhibition, which will be} held in Berry’s new building on’First} avenue north, between. Third and) Fourth sirects, All space for the exhibition of cars’ has ‘been: contracted for, it was an- nounced, Several ¢oncems ate try- ing to ‘get. Space. but. it is not known! whether they can he taken care. of. {tis lekely that an. arrangement will be made that cars can be exhibited at the Homo Products show, which will be held in the auditorium at the same times Mr, Wilson, who has been ‘keeping ‘Jin. close touch with the situation, ex- pects the daily attendance.at the show. this year will be more than. dou ble that. ot last last “year, COUNTY | COMMISSIONERS CLOSE THEIR SESSIONS ers naseclation ‘in’ session here com} peted its work with the election of i officers. and selection of ‘the next imect- | ing place late yesterday, | sioners association adjourned. Friday after selecting. Grand Forks as the next meeting place. ...Minot and} vention honors, ips L..L, Russell ‘of.New Rockford was | elected ‘president; T. H. Maloney, Devils “Lake, vice. president, and Frank Heimes, Valley treasurer. | WELL KNOWN NORTH | DAKOTAN IS CALLED | FARGO, Jan, 19.—The body of ¢.| C. Follett, father of C. 0, Follett of | Fargo, Walter Follett of Devils Lake! and Leland ©, Follett of Sabin, Minn. sell larger “Bayer” packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufact- ure of pripnbeceticacldcater of Salisyl icacid> ~/ whe died las week at Oaks Corners, where he w iting his sister, rought to F: Ww: | Serious illnt ‘The North Dakota county commis- of x jo Jamestown Were! rivals for ‘the con-|” THE VICTORY MEDAL-TO .BE GIVEN SERVED IN THE WAR y for civilization. Montenegro, f We Tteitain, Bel- Portugal, Rumania and gium, Brazil; China.” The medal is suspended from a rib- bon similar in colors to that the victory bar. Suitable authorized. for various major opera- tions. participated in by the wearer as well as service in different foreign countries during the period of sthe war. , Announcement. will be made when these medals are ready for distribu- tion. from. the Jocal recruitidg station. sof their father, but he was: unconscious when they reached his bedside, Mr. Follett formerly lived in Oriska, is] but for some time had made his home with his son-in Fargo. VENISON BANQUET FEATURES ANNUAL JIMTOWN MEETING Members ‘of Chamber of Com- ..merce Assemble and Make Springer President Jamestown; Jan. 19,—A venison ban- qitet was served to over 200) members, men and women of the Jame: chamber of Commerce, representing both the city and the farming com- minities tributary, at~ the annual i ofthe chamber, held week at the Elks: hall. ‘The addre: of the speakers, reports of theo and the hopes for the new: year, W full of enthus of Commerce, sat community, w for 1920, Tho program. Tuesday ni ed the banquet, adit tary Chestnut of the Fargo Com cial club, on “Civie Strife or Co-op- eration, by Supe endent Koontz, on public ‘school problems, President Kroeze of Jamestown | collese i the same institutic veh . James ¢ Followikg the prog S$ came the annual report of the ralsing president, Li B. the. report of Secretary Hai brief but important meeting. business meeting the new offi elected, the salary of the increased to $609 per year and the new by-laws given a first reading. ~ The New Offieers: re By unanimous vote the new officers who. will direct the Chamber of Com- merce activities in 1920, ‘are: President—G. M. Springer. Vice -president—T, L. DePuy, Secretary—Andrew. Haas, Treasurer—B. J. Rhodes, Member at large—R. R. Wolfer. Representative, Nntional. Chamber of Commerce—L. B. Neimeyer. prominent republicans, Messrs, Follett were called by the \WOOD POW-WOWS WITH G. 0. P. LEADERS New York, J an. “19. _the photogr apher gnapned. Mal -Gen. | Leonard Wood, candidate for the ‘republican. presidential: nomina- «|tion, and Henry L. Stimson, former secretary of war, as they were | leaving the Harvard Club! Wood has just:held a conference with ALDA - é BESANZONI BOR > BRASLAU CALVE CARUSO \ CLEMENT CORTOT, .CULP .) DEGOGORZA DELUCA DESTINN ‘ EAMES. ~ ELMAN FARRAR GAELLCURCI GARRISON GILLY.... , GLUCK, HEIFETZ ' : does full justice to their art. on the Ist of each month.. Camden, N. J The Proper Thing. “If you Nave an itch for writing, Robert, get a scratch pad.”—Boston Transcript. | ERETARY OF STATE © ASSESSED, ONE BEAN ate “Hal 4Avas near apoph when he open- ed his personal tax statement for 1919, Tt v for the sum of one Heretofore — the state has paid from Secrétary ns who) ewn no real re being similarity With the exemptions | provided’ ify the sixteenth assem- bly, persotial tax levies amount to practically nothing, and the cities lose tens of thousands in revenue from this -scource. JAMESTOWN PLANS 'TO |, REORGANIZE COMPANY _— Jamettown, Jan. Captain Janies D.'Gray has received'a communication from Adjutant General G. A. Fraser, fof Bisnrarck relative to the reorgan- ization of Co. H, as a unit of the ‘North tDakota National Guard, and a meet ing of all interested will be called at | Jainestown in the near future, Gen- eral Fraser says: of the First North Da- goes marching on! i. “Phe spiri j kota. Infantry” ‘the battered > once more to be organized “Under authority from the Burean the state of North allotted one regiment cf one field hospits feet trea a | | “So let's go, let's - Victor Talking Machine Co., |, FOR-PERSONAL TAXES| y of vicissitudes made SC WiTH The strongest recommendation any talking-machiic can have is the artists who make records for it.~ ... The greatest artists of all the worid make fedords for the Victrola. They all agree the Victrola is the only iastru- ment that presents their interpretations, with a fidelity, that . 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Dean .Coffman is said tobe ‘picked for ‘the place and later.on will ve elected to succeed» President Buttons SY. PAUL MEN ARE ‘FOUND GUILTY OF DAKOTA BURGLARY, FARGO, N. DD, Tan, Riley and John Linden, of found guilty 1 : the Larson mereantile store Ube sentenced ert tomorrow, alias. James Lynch, alias Riley. James Goldman has a_police record in Minneapolis and Bt. Paul where he in the St. “Cloud reform: | announced Rere today. served r kota, -peni- ir ene and Minneapous also “hola. charges against three 3 him: ‘|DICKINSON GETS NEXT MEETING OF BOTTLERS: Dickinson was Fargo, N. D., J: awarded the mext JOHNSON JOURNET KINDLER KREISLER MARTINELL! : McCORMACK . MURPHY c PADEREWSKI : SCHUMANN-EEINK . SEMBRICi arc evene - ZANELL: ZIMBALIST Theld last week fh” Valley C 19.— James at’ Kin-; annual convention | KUBELIK ERSPOCN a Teese Te of the North 1 Dakota Rottlers’ associa- tien, -to-he beld-in’ Jan. “1922: at ‘the annual meeting .yf the association De gates from all'sectiuns of the state, as well and yisitors from varlous nation- al associations. att the Valley City convention; + was pronbunc- ed one “of the’ mast auecooeti in tne association's hidiory N. Robe ‘Of Digkingon ¥e elected president. of the association, . Other officers elected were: Vice President PB Lee of ‘Carrington; and. secre- tary-treasuree’ T. J. Seli of Bismarck. Committees on legislation and: finance were. appointed for the ensuing year. ‘Substitute for Beeswax. 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