The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 20, 1920, Page 2

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| JOHN OVER 1,000 GARMENTS Percales Outing RU TATA E Base —POPULAR-PRICED STORE— Stores at Bismarck and Grand’ Forks, N. D. Bismarck’s Garment Shop ment. Fil TT SON’S OVER 1,000 GARMENTS Ginghams Flannels At Big Specials, Wednesday Sale Only. In our. Bargain UEERUASTONUNERRAE ER UCCONUUER SEUNG AUN caeeddenNteeNtatAN PRESBYTERIAN. LADIES TO HOLD OLD-FASHIONED “SOCIABLE” THURSDAY “The Ladies’ Aid sovicty of the First Presbyterian. church announces: that its. monthly social meeting at the church parlors Thursday afternoon will take the form of ‘an old-fash- joned “sociable,” such as the mothers of the present generation delighted in, and: al¥ ladies of the churel and their friends are invited. The meet- ing: ie called for 2:30 and pn unusual- ly interesting program nal een pre- pared. MODERN BROTHERHOOD “TO \ENTERTAIN CHIEF OFFICERS TOMORROW The Modern Brotherhood of America of Bismarck wil! entertain at the Knights. of Pythias hall with: a -spe- cfal meeting Wed honor of the first ital city: City, or y evening in of Albert. Has of Mason supreme bresident ot the! of the same la., © initiated as part of the program for this import- ant event, refreshments will be served, it into the cap=| there will be an open meeting ad- dressed by the supreme officers, and daneing will bring the eventiig to: a conclusion. /Supreme President Haag last fall Succeeded the founder of the order, who remained its head for 22 years ‘up to the time-of his death, a few months ago. 3 All members of the Bismarck lodge and visiting fraternity men are in- vited to turp out tomorrow evening: to give the supreme president a cordial welcome. WANTED—Small cottage or four modern rooms, furnished or unfar- nished. Bost references. Box 189, Steele, N. D. 1-20-1wk. Dance “Tuesdays and Satur- *| days at K..C. hall. McDonald's Euphonic Orchestra. FOR SALE—AIl kinds of stove wood. Phone 818. Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. t receipts: 889. ea! pd with 76 ‘cars br ago. 1 northern to #2 yellow, $1.40'to $1.41. d while SI%¢ to S8%e.., $5.09 to $5.14. Minneapols w 1 con Ty Corn . Oat F All the of the-g | ~ natural quality That is rickey. In a call glass, pur two or mint, juige of one-half li cubes of ice. Dare Wine. atir and drink. Ask your dealer, or write for “The Attof Hospitality” that solves the problem entertainment, BROOKLYN, N. improved by ageing and. fermentation, with the alcohol extracted after the wine has been fully developed. feat Ww Win Delightful plain or mixed as halt, cobbler, punch or Virginia Dare Ramblee Sold everulite GARRETT. & CO., Inc. Bush Terminal Bldg. No. 10 , good rape of the. ib “DE WINE... ‘ i you would a cocktail, high- us direct —a book of social Y. "| Forks, by 1. yf 26. NEW FIRMS LAUNCHED IN Corporation Busitiess of Secre- | tary of State's Office Ts Booming \BISMARCK AERO CONCERN Eocal Automobile Men and Mili- tary Flyer Form Aero- plane Company "Ew ‘enty-six new firms o o were launched in North Dakota dur the first half month of 1920, according to articles ot incorporation filed with the seeretary® of state. { ~The list shows: one cooperative cor- poration, the Anteiope Va}ley Telephone company with headquarters at Hell: wig, MeIntosh county. Three banks are included: ‘Farmers State bank of Arthur ang. the Amenia State bank at Arthur and Ameria, respectively, in Cass county, and the Farmers Securi- ty bank of Conway, in Walsh county, iations: Ray Improvement company, Dickin- son, by: Catherine Ray; HW. L, Reichert and. Willfam G. Ray. ‘ BISMARCK AERO COMPANY '” North Dakota Acro company, Bis- marek, by. Frayne Baker,‘ Alexander F. Topping and. C. F-Cameren. Barnes’ Coutity Young Men's Chris tinn’ Association, Yalley City, by F. Wicks, Jesse J. Taylor and, R. ri Brown, Bristol Block company.’ Fargo, by Frederick, Charles BE. and Williany D. Bristol. Richards Land & Cattle company, Dickinson, by W. L, Crosby and Frank Richards. Stert Northern” Fuel & Material comapny, Fargo, by W. Rud, A, 3.) Hagan and. Tom Roll. The Northern Distributors, Inc., Mandan, by John A. Zimmerman, M. H.. Snortland. aud B. Regan, . ° Lake Life Agency. Devils Lake, by Thomas J. Clifford, Bernard P. Byrne: Lakota Motor company, Lakota, Nelson county, by J. W. Durell, 0. Ki. Corenke aid W. A, Durnell, Wasem’- Gaard - Wygard company, Fargo. by S. F. Wasem, N. 0, Gaard and F. T, Wygatd. Guaranteed. Off company, R. Morita, W xoh and: William U. Kenned 5 Northwestefn Confectionery compa- ny, Minot, by J. Co Jackson, ©. M. Jackson and A, R. Boifman, Thad Purcell” ‘Lelephione company, Amidon, Slope county, by. James Re Nebergall, Thomas Fuglestad and Thomas Powell, The Porter Sipply company, Wak- halla, Pembine county, by Henry, Por- ter, "C.&, Naclibar and A. 0. Tet- rault. Grand tion, New Rockford, by Ole Mattson, Nels K. Mattson-and B. C. Larkin. Modern Speeialty’ compan: Fargo, by Andrew. Edward and Emil Sailer: Glen Ullin, Morton county, M. Barnes, A. A. Truclsen and H. Lidstrom, ford, Griggs county, J. and P. A. Thoreson. MANDAN TRANSFER €0, Tred Trail Transfer, Mandan, by Le W. Semmerfetd, John G. Buriting aut Henry A. Schmitt, Reep. Motor company, Grentora, Wil- Nauis ,coun' 7 by AR. Reep; Be Teep. and. js {ki Hackett, Antelope-Valley Telephone company. Hellwig: McIntosh’ county, by. Ed. D. Potting, N. G, tsaak and Jacob Franz. Ve and'F, J. Sinner. Farmers. Security Bank of Conway. Walsh county, by Bert H. Story, Fi L. Vorachek and Joseph L. The Amenia State bank, Cass county, by. J. Neland and: We" IWR, Reid ‘ CONVENTION CALL RILES UP RED RIVER VALLEY 6.0. P. (Continued trom Pxce One) last,’ participated in by U. Porter ,J.. McCumber, Wahpeton and H.C. Fi add interest to the situation, The fact, teo; that Mr. MeCumber crossed the state of North Dakota about Christ mas; that he spert a part of a day, iv Bismarck, anda few hours between trains in Fargo, and’ went. directly from this: state to. Minneapolis, where. the four-cornered. conference of De- cember 26 took place, is: looked upon as. signifidant; so far as the masg con- vention of January 28 {s. concerned. - NO: BASIS. OF REPRESENTATION “The call, it<will be noted, is. en- tirely silent on the « question of . how the convention is to be conducted. | No basis: of representation is: provided per- mnitting ‘a single county, if it should send enough ‘vepublicans, to completely dominate the meeting. “In discussing the cel. with republi- can members: of the republican state F, Shea of eeitral committee, the epinion was frecly mA! tauutimously expressed by then thet the cone jon Gl had all the caramerks of a “move in the sinter of a certain candidate for the repablican . presidentiu] | nomination.’ In support of this contention, The Forum declares that Jim Shea, who cago meeting of the republican nation ak committee, is. strong for Leonard Wood. - Should an effort be made *# the Bismarck meeting to, endorse 2 presidential candidate, the Wood fac- tiom must. encounter opposition from the so called progressive elenient in the republican ranks, whielr is wnder- 4 and snuffilug t Compound” taken ever: three doses ttre taken 1 a severe cold and ends all gr! ery. | Without. 2 . | Wheel hor George S$: Lofthus Memorial associa- The Spring Valley Products coia- by M. A. Thoreson & Co., Inc, Hanua- by M. A. Walter Farmers State Bavk of Arthur, Cass county, by Ingval Johnson, O. N. Hat- | Deaths only a matter of short time. Ameniu, R. Carley, J. 8. CHIFTAINS §.. Senator. of Lakta, held Olson's proxy at the recent Chi-. stantly Relieves Stutfiness and Distress Dou’t stay: stufYed-up ! A-dlose of Quit blows “Pape's ¢ Hy brenks The’ very first dose ope clogged np nostrils and the air p: of the head; stops nose yunning re. lieves. the headache, dullness, feverish: ness, sneezing, soreness and: stiffuess Cold’ Compound” is the quick- est. surest relief knowh and costs: only a few cents at drug stores, Tt acts istance, tastes COU tains no quinine—Insist upen Pape's! xe ges SSO stood. to be committed to Hiram W, Johuson of California. AFTER! FEDERAL PATRONAGE Old-time politicians, howe that the puropse of not su mucly to! end ap candidate as itis to insure Porter J. MeCumber at fred-hand in the distribu- tion of federal patronage in North Da- kota, in the event of the: election of a Hanna opposed McCumber: in the pri- maries fouy- years ago. The faet that Frick of Lakota is ardently oppesed to Gronna is taken to indicate that: the alleged: Minneapo- lis conference ‘had something to do with putting the skids under McCum- ver’s partner im the senate. This re news Interest.in rumors to the effect that Williafi Lemke, chairman of the republican state central committee and4 vice president of the National Nonpar- tisan league, is tmy covetous e on Gronna’s: tog: REPUBLICAN If there is'a ‘Stn the -call of am time republicans WILL FIGHT 1 purpose behind feated y paekin w the conventic men who will stand for no # the league or with Townleyism, ‘ant who will insist\ that) the republican party go into the state and national with campaign without entangling alliances, This fact’ is expected to result in’ the of greatest outpouring in tl state. “The Red river yalley counties are already understocd to be: organiz- ing delegations,which will be pledged fo opnds oattempt te “put some: thing?oyer, There is no’ limit in the callto,the number of tes whieh ally ean send: There. is to prevent Townley from packing thé Echiveution: if repub- lieans: do: not wateh their: step. For this re; parent that real party le y le over intend te take no chances. and that © county will send to Bismarck genni ng: republican’ representanives prepared & fight to the last’ diteh any ‘scheine for the degradation of. vine p through an agreement with Townley or Lew ke. Bismarck has ample hotel facili ties and ah abundance of convention hall space for @ big convention, or for two of them, should a serious split de: velop: The tendenéy. seems to be .to saw wood and say nothing, The Me- Cumber faction. may haye its. suspic ions of the Hanna ‘efemert, and botr may view with alarm the inrowds of the league. but there seems a disposi- tion to Tet these grievances simmer until they can ‘be aired on the floor of the convention. Don’t forget JOHNSON'S for Hosiery. | a RL | TOO LATE ice A Don’t wait: until ‘pains. and aches become incurable diseases:. Avoid painful consequences by. taking GOLD MEDAL K satel] f |. The world’s standatd remedy. for kidney, liver, Bladder and uric acid troubles—the National Rentedy of Holland since 1696. Guasanteed. Three sizes, all droggists, Look fer the name Gold Medal on every bez oe ¢ mo oe ° ’ “Wildtoot Liquid Shenpse is delightfully different. “Ie is so easy to usc—and it doesn’t dry my; hair as ordinary soap does, yetitclearses perfectly. “le makes my hait'so- soft: and silky.and so cpey todo up!" Sold anid: Guenremteed by. JOSEPH . BRESLOW two hours unt pe mis BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN BREAKS A COLD | INA FEW HOURS dl up cil Yo OUR, ‘After the Movies, Mc scuncencacvnsuccccnucncanosonaneagenaa Will Teach Farmers How to Keep Their Accounts of Crops Schools’ Will Be Held in March By Agricultural College Expert in County In order that every farmer in Bur cecurate check on the crops be raise: prives obtained, inventory of all farm equipment and livestock, classes of in- structions will be heid-in: this county ; in March to eiable the farmers to Tearn the: aceounting. method proposed by the agricultural college, The college “has issued’ a farmers’ account bank which is being distributed here by ‘the First National bank.. This book will form’ the basis’ of’ the in- struction: at the schools held’ in ‘the county under the direction of George W.- Gustafsen, Rex B. Willard of the farm: management demonstration work of the college will have charge of the classes atid will show how each, ac: count should tie handléd' and the vari+ ous items entered in the book. ~ It is believed that’ once: the farmers here become acquainted with the ad- vantages of having as accurate checks and accounts of their yearly transac- tions as local business men have that the farmer who keeps an account book will be. the rufe and not the excep- $ to + | repul ent, of which) the cueatte ae Feet gotta are ee ems confident. Such. # result Hor. a TRE bs eT a rm would, it is understood, be particularly “ sere ee, a eaR eater noe Le obnoxious to’ former Governor L. By gi ai oN S for Phoenix Pure er ces period were as f6l-! Hanna, who Imas- some ideas .of “bis | 2 ose, ae own on the subject, and who is ever Communtty Hall Association. of , * 3 A 5 regarded. as ay possible candidate for'|; vohandar A Cherie aed 30 x the senate in opposition to Grom Une a ee Gergen, c eal te not much love between Me ~~ Cotlen—Murine for Red: | Marsche Construction company, Far- Comber and Hama: there. never has Soreness, Granula- zo, by Te TE Matschkn, A. L. Marsen- | Net. 10 fact, and the. entente between tion, Itchitg and Burning ke and Jolin Kolven. ’ these two was. not strengthened wheu of the Eyes or 5 te win Hee areee ceteta Need Care. igh county will be able to Keep aa j TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920 ae Sa aa Keep The System Clean And You'll Be Healthy Elimination helps to avoid colds, headaches and epidemics “4 NYONE who ‘has watched’, AO himaelf- knows there is noth ing ¥o important to Health and comfort. as regular daily elim- ination. Half of the minor illness~ es of “ke are'due to neglect of this. ‘The five million men’who were in our army know the. importance the doctor. attached. to this function. stipation that you may have: / Take it when you feel drowsy, : dizzy or bilious, when’ you feel a cold: or_a fever coming on, when there is an epidemic, when you have eaten anything about which you are in doubt. ‘It is at such ) times that you need to be-free of paisa and’ of fermenting foods. , ‘ou can buy Dr. Caldwell Murine Eye Remedy Go.. Chicago | in “Poligh ™ My John.” Grainger Sparkles ' Dance’ "That enticing ‘melodious mixture of blitheness and pathos, Scharwenka’s “Polish Dance in. -Flat Minor,” ripples forth alluringly under Percy Grainger’s lightsome: touch. reverse this exc/usive Columbia artist renders that popular . favorite by Grieg, “To the Springtimé,” and his own sailor’s chantey » “Onc More Day, , A-6128—$1.50 On the By. al. means: try ‘to regulate y, intelligent diet. and rt. 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Sse 49526—$1.50 And 45 Other Great Selections, The 5t-new Columbia’ sclections for February include 2 Grand Opera arias, f Neapolitan ballad sung by a Grand Opera star, 18 popular song hits, § orchestra selections, + band pieces, 3 piano solos,-2 accordion solos, 2 hymns, I-violin solo and 10 dances, comprising 6 tox-trots, i waltzes and x one-step, Ger the aon S Coiumi ity ‘Cofambia dealer has i Record Bovkiet GRAFONOLAS: New Coiambia pig on Sate ive 108% and 20%: o- Every Month oo y Sg COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CC. New Yo:-k> Shin”

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