The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1920, Page 8

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$Y . \ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ne din blood wits Farerenne a q 5 » 2 . After she finished school she went Oklahoman Is Direct Descendant hereditary cuieftain of the trite. Owen «“yennessee as u teacher, ‘There she PILE UP IN DRY of Pocahontas—Is Progressive is known among his kinsmen as Oc-} met young engineer, Colonel Robert | But Has the Confidence of | . . nostotit, His grandfather bore the}Qwen, a man of no Indian blogd. as e 3 lish name of Thomas Chisholm! Robert L, Owensis the youn: o MI HIGAN Cl Conservative Financial In-| and he was a friend of Thomas Jeter | 10 09S ' TRY TO GET IN : —— TO SEE —— paul He was educated in private schools | 5 eee ee ite | 2 Virginia and ater graduated with | terests Oe eee in tne olitical | Life T naster's degree from Washington aud | BY LEE J. SMI WEG onan el tistamedyes ib one: part . py ee. Here he received the president's | DETROIT, Mich. Jan. 2 BY GL ARKER, lus ON AL eaN ane he hag Schekuship as the most diligent | lég fortunes, whieh in many cases Kditor, The Oklahoma UKLAHOMA CLLY, Oklit, among men. A direct descendant of Put The seuittor is a most wafable com- occupy the White House’? panion in his office or home, But in These things will come to pass if}a hotel lobby crowd, his always 1 Bobert \.. Gwen sneceeds in this am- | eceupi ner gives the impressioi Vition to be chief executive of the | of ischolar and a gold medal as. the best | debate! | His inte: into publie Jil the Chero j Lave mounted ato bunds of thou- sands, are beginning a new climb-here in’ the Indians led him| in. the First Dry y In The Wort first as principal of ‘A quart of whisk Orphan Asylum, later as} on the Canadian side of Detr retary of the board of education. in and may he. purchased free ndian Territory, as editor of the In-| one ring’ the price, Tt is high grad Dainty and demure—the Screen’s most captivating Comedienne— in Avery Hopwood’s Hilarious Farce de Bete eee a i ccubranee | Maen een he eae eee vee dian Chieftain,” and as United States! Canadian whisky, held back from pub- 66 ee 99 qeainac Sao ere eer elie fabiiltse olittediligee * agent for the five civilized tribes, HG sdle during the period of avar-time Pocahontas belonged to one of the | ‘There are those, however, who say | SAKES EINSE STEL j Pphibition, As member of the national «Demo- 1200 PER (ENT PROFIT Owen's Cherokee blood comes to him | tired of and wise to the glad-(CT@tic committee from 1892 to 1896,he| in Detroit that same quart. brings a fs i ARN eS took his first step in party politics, A trifle of 1200 per cout (protit. from the sanie anmeeors ay thos) handing politician, abe ‘He was on the resolutions ‘committee | Detroit will have been“ Which Pocahontus housted, , FAMILY OF ROMANCE | witich recommended binetallisy in the yeurs Hexty Muy Tee residents wore GRANDFATHER A CHIBE Books could be written of the camous convention of 1896 that nomi {than a million, have voted wet by The senator's grandfather was anj romance of this family. His mother nated Bryan. Hy » majorities, Int the will of the —————Sssssymauiy jation with the Commo: ute and the nation, has prevailed, fin the intervening Jeads i he {Supporters to believe that, in event) But tl ran himself doesn't seek nomina- | Detroit, y » his strength may go te Owen. lover other eftie Most spectacular of Owen's alignments | prohibition, lias nowas in the Ro; mpaign in’ Uinois in wh tumped the state to le Demecrat, Sullivan, char bei that the publie is got! seven tribes of the Cherokee nation. | it is an asset THE FUNNIEST FARCE EVER WRITTEN, A PLAY WITH A COCKTAIL, COMPLICATIONS, AND A KICK so Z. INDIGESTION eae! j ; become , alcoholically y Sullivan philosophical about the whole matte hh Owen |) with the war-time prohibition his fellow | lifted in Candi on The first day of a sing him with’ the ngster of the worst type. Mi and Tomorrow cst Show ronicaT . | QRPHEUM | 3 sie ht Admission 10c and 25¢ Handsome, weil-to-do, Owen 4: optimism. | F ; Feet ;United States senator since Oklaha: | GIGANTIC BREWERY = = “Pape’s Diapepsin’’ instantly relieves Dyspepsia, slutehood came, has heen a arent | srg Ang in Walkerville, | and all theiy aides, hackers and ns-| creased lawlessness dne| to. the ab- $2,000; cash; $8,000... Frank Krall or a Sour, Acid, Gassy Stomach—quick! Surel das a lecturer, are sigant and ‘a dis-}sistants ave on the job. Hhormal demand across the river, { : Mois said that during his work on a The distillery hasbeen mak-? Uatil Jannary 16 whisky could | Charges of corruption against Sis| ea - Another boy tor .Scnior ae ae the Owen-Glass Federal Reserve Bank: ing wl pt along, but selling it) shipped through the United states, con-! 4c in American Cities, from, federal} class of Wilton High School. We're eeene: sa | Aus Jaw, he paid: out” more personal only through government dispensaries | signed im sealed cars to foreign ports j operatives to precinct detectives, have! unbalanced, two girls and. one boy. Food souring, gas, acidity! Wonder | tion, dyspepsia or a disordered stom.) {Un ree javestignton d cxperts for “medical purposes.’ It . me avoid wate, been purehaere in eau been numerous and Ontario’ dreads! anteed: CongeniaJ . bunch. e . ety ss to aid him than he receive c ry ed that. not mere than 5 yy ada bysigned to Havana, and stolen | f e: Presidet Seni wet your ach? MM. don {laeh. A> fe ots € ape Jiapep- ‘( t | scandal. of sprees resident Senior what upset your stomach? Wel “ ne “ Se Hee ropes 1 amet as senator. | tie pre vere by therpriginal purchaser or his agent | ee ee H s, Wilton, N. D. Box 4. bother! ‘The moment you eat a tablet | 54 pneniG 4 Bay a bee ae IS UTRA-PROGRESSIVE | issued to gentine invalids, lin the Detroit yards! Bribes of thou- H f-21-1wk or two of Pape’s Diapepsin all ALE C HEAP—Long sheep lined | —— wool coat, leather lined! 5 » tur collar and cu Good ; - Robinson, care rench & Welcir} Pape’s Diapepsin now! Don’t In tone he is. recorded as ultra-| Anyway, the ban on the shipment} sands sof dollar lumps of indigestion p: thes {miserable! Try to regulate your stom-| PTesressive. Some charge him radical of alcoholic beverages between provin pate He nesk, heartburn and belching of gases.) ach so you can eat favorite foods with-| 18. : cS has been abolished, | hisky costing 35 it case im Canada | due to acidity, vanish—truly wonder- | ont causing distre The cost ig so) .A8-® bosom friend of Samueb Ur Ontario remains ¢ but— j could be had. for $60 a case. in car- to railroad employes | i much tcl lead lots, in’ Detroit, and retailed at | i i ! | ful! ite. The benef great. You, <oo,| (ermeyer since boyhood, he has been} “Residents may order a | ardwarecco 1-29-6 | a kevsing - MilJions of peuple know that it is! will be a Dispepsin euthusiast. after-| {he frequent guest in that famou: Widtink as they “please from Quebec | $180 a . Re - Es 2 ons ‘ needless to beruethierga with indiges- | wards, = York lawyer's home, There he has met which is wet. FOR SALE—House 16x38; city watér | fo es; just try KOROLS ARIO DREADS SCANDAL and light. Will sell for $1 s predicted that the relative wit: ress 917 9th St. a Tess of Ontario will be faacoe aie | Fee, SALI Three houses nd an} thie spring elections heeause of) in- lots, fiv es of land in city lim 0.00. | . uolesonis, t and many of the gr fina rs and In-! The order. travels ldustrial captains of the land, And! agency of the brewery his supporters say that these men, as'and is filked from: the well as the progressives, are for Owen. plant. In other words, a Ca hecause they believe that) one who living a block from the brewer) ther act to victory this order to Montreal, then waits uw E inst their combined tit the return 1 nits the brew- opposition, and later make them likes ery ty delie is all perfect! the very law they so bitterly epposed.; Jegal, and certainly es to ine! has “the stuff.” ithe postal revenue of the ‘proy- A few things that Owen has stood jnces, for furnish an index to his political |. DETROIT QEFLCE OPENED u nature fice of the largest} Wada Aas heen opencd, x orders which | already hare. passed the million wa be r mark . Led the fight inthe Senate for the | constitutional amendment — providing for direct election of senate | rsistent adveca itiative and referendum, preferential _ ballot «These. orders. sptst solemply travel | ballot. cloture, corrupt. prac pre-j to Montreal undo hack again, | j vention, commision form of govern: | 64nd. -the Brum sShatizecler, the | ment for mandatory primary 5 King, “the | Wing” pig” magnates | woman suffrage department of public health and the fritid labor age aaa Don’t Take Any Chances By keeping your Liberty Bonds and other im- I: portant papers and valuables around the Morton County house where they are constantly exposed to Dairying Makes loss from fire, burglary or other misfortune. eas 2 a Great Showing! Place them in a Safe Deposit Box in the fire ALCS and burglar proof vaults of The First Na- | Slope furmers ate leurning to di tional Bank, where they are assured absolute developing the ditiry industry, Mery i pace With the rest of the state in safety. are some interesting figures on the industry is shown by the report of States Dairy | Morton county is mere than kee, ing | minissicner J, J, Osterhous, | | | | ‘The largest electric sign in the world advertises Private boxes rent for $2.50 and upward a year. of Burleigh 151,056 pounds of butte Morton county Huh First National Bank na BISMARCK, N. D. Wig The Oldest and Largest Bank in This Section ins. ont ei wale a r | ee 250 FEET LONG—70 FEET RIGH wrding to Mr. Osterhous report | Far 0 MADE UP OF 17,286 ELECTRIC LAMPS § The fountains elay, the trade mark changes, the yalue of the y products pre: duced on North i dure if h § h | i reading alternately WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT, IG SCNOOL]) RB == couatensnt ana suicy FaviT, and the y Spearmen “do a turn.” county sold | CD ; at Times Square, Broadway See | ie L2W YORK CITY ing the pa 15. This ‘is an ine j over Ove! 12718.000 pounds of butterfat {were bought by er tens in the state for a total of While | the ie re i per cent cent, the. inc ia nis to the higher pri of ‘int 129 per cent over last year, --VS-- ¥ products of the t 7 per cent of the v crop. Per section of land Mue of the dairy “preduets is 04 for the state aver Mcln- tosh county leads the list’ with) the highest average per section of land cane ea) This sign is seen nigitly by approximately Bismarck | 1 500.000 people. from all over the world. WHAT IS CREDIT? ay ° 5 ° with a value of $882.80. i h | | hey ‘a { {- tanking on the by of the total | | . oe ; j receipts. for daily. products Morton | lhe old proverb says: “Credit is better than gold. fonts ices of with a “otal oat : . i : Credit cannot be stolen, mislaid, destroyed or lost on excepting by the one who has it. 3 ) Kept Right! in in the valug of d th its total of 281 per cent ov Yet it is practically the equivalent of nioney, and can produce funds. reflects a ers. tor eneral mevement by farm- rd dairy famring. j year, i on all we: \ 7 The first step in building credit is to establish counties. were grain farming has banking relations. , > p heen poor for the past several J u ] CY: FRU “CHEWING GUM Our strength and complete service should appeal to you as it has to so many of your friends and JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure neighbors. 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