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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JAN. -24, 1920 Fara alnpnepeneaettearraraaeetorearreemppernann?-<semerenneeniamansmreeene] Mn Bergeson’s IHUOUUVINEOEUODUUTEVLNEOAUUASAUSELUUL SAVE AANDUDEOUAALEUGGD ESPERO $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 JUEUDEOEEEEED EDGE URE DEE TEEPE ERT On your Suit or Overeoat by buving now. These roads were ordered for September delivery and came in late. real thoroughbred models SPRING HATS Large shipment, newest shapes ~ $5 to $10 - SPRING SHIRTS Manhattan and Metric $2.50 to $15 Bergesons © cULUEUUEGEREREUUEUELRCHCOEAR EE BOOHOO, SAID PRISONER; Come in “TWAS TRUE, TOO, BOOHOO! | Punte, Mont... Jan. might before Grimes name was trate HH. Tt What is, your ice. Boghoo. ow "You should before you i Me third an Jast time, when he complaint. And John Boohoo was fined ten dol- Jars and costs, RELIEVES, TIRED ACHING MUSCLES Buy a bottle of Sioan’s Liniment and keep it handy for emergency FY only had some Sloan’s Lini- ment! that! How often you've said And then wher the rheu- ge subsided — after hours — you forgot it! Don’t do a bottle ioday for possible attack may come 0, sore muscles, fa, the pains and 5 - More Tees Tegetibrily, yearround layers, you henpites oe etural cements Dr. LeGear' sl econ Ea ee Dr. L. D. LeGear’s Remedies are sold in Bismarck, N. D.,by OSCAR H. WILL & Co. 322-24 Fourth St. $50,000 DEAL IS PUT THROUGH BY AUTOMOBILE MAN R. B. Loubek Starts Contpasiy to| Handle Quality Products From This City One of the | ‘automobile trans: Jactions of the city, invelying $50.00. has just been consummated hereby R. }B: Loubeck, formerly vice president a general man ouri | Valley Motor Co. purchased all of the automobiles, ures, gils, accesori¢ i shop of the Missouri and has started in business under the firm name of R. B. Loubeck Motor Co. The office and Salesroom of the new ewill De in the Elk block Je to Moye into his new fuarters hefore the end of this month, [He wil keep the ears he purchased from the Missouri Valley concern in that building until the so int the ! of the company ino the North Dakett » other portions the first ment will he given up. 1 need at the will hand!e nothing but » three coucerns ern one-th sits and dealers Sun towns, i 5 Louhe | put he Te i effert ur ‘ated in one unel different ar k tedk Motor Tan {Missouri Vaile jmer. Pr ithe years NOTICES SENT OUT FOR STATE DIT 1 UD Copy Must Be in Not Later Than| February 14, Says Sec- retary Hall Secretary of, State Hall is sending out notices that copy is now due for, the publicity pamphlet which is to rell North Daketa electors how to vote in special matters which will be pres- ented in the presidentia) yn ary Elec tien, March 16, ‘There will be submitted by iniative petitions four measures :- 1.—Crenting an sta ion. Se fhe sale of cigarettes y ‘ 1 athletic com Four eanatitutional amendme: so are to be voted, upon at this pri- as fellows: Recall of state shee easing of state lands. sing debt limit of political requirement of elec tien to the constitution pr the legislatuge m he refe 1 to the people by petition filed not later than OM days after adjournment of the ses: sion, which inthe ¢ estra-ordinary March 10, Under © of the rex would nt he assembly the laws of North Dakota en or the officers of any or zation may submit to the > try of State for publication in suc ‘ein upon. first sub and addresses thereto ane whieh until yy otherwise fix be the sum of nllew for the printing and dis the publicity pamnh referendum’ petitions ments for or must he filed i than Saturday, February 1 ilution of BISMARCK MEN WIN POULTRY PREMIUMS Fargo, Jan. 24.—Some of the prize winners at the North Dakota State Poultry show have been announced, and all of the iudging is expected to be completed this evening b: Roberts of Fort Atkinson, Wis is doing the judging at the show. The show has been having good crowds, and greater interest has been displayed in the exhibition this year than ever before. according to offi- cials of the association. The show is open evenings until 11 o'clock. The association will hold its annu- al meeting and banquet at 6:30 o'clock this evening at the Annex hotel. Plates will be laid for some 40 guests. _ Awards Are Announced. The result of the judging up to the present time’ is as follows: Barred Rock—Frank Milhollan, Bis- ‘Night and Moent URINE’ Have Strong, Healt! feaiky Start or Burn i Sore R E ivan ane fans cua, Sat ote for ~ Bree Eye Book. Marine Eye Remedy Ca, Chicag: tery | LICITY BOOK): .| ent at the meeting and ihe post sufficient time |5 7 marck. hen; A. W.. Beals, Fargo, ft coc illiam Herzeg, Nome, 2 cock, 1 hen; George F. Clark. Far-| go. 4 cock, 3 young hen; Leo zinger, Fargo. 1 cockerel; Hor Beardsley, Sanger, 2 and 4 cockerel, 3 hen, 1-2 and 4 pullei, 1 young hen; ;John G. Schneider, Bismarck, 3 cock- erel; pullets. White Rocks—O. A. Barton, Fargo, jl.and 4 cock, 2-3 and 4-hen. 1 and 3 cockerel, 2 pullet,1 old Ken, 1 young hen; Mrs. James Thornton, Fingal, 2 cock, 4 pullet; H. L. Chaffee, Ameni: marek, 1 hen, 2 and 4 cockerel. 1 pul- go. 1-2 and 3 cock, 1-2 and 3 cockerel, 1-2 and 3 hen, 1-2 and 8 pullet, 1 old hen. Partridge Rock—Frank G. Baker. Sykeston, 1-2 and 3 hen, 1-2° and ckerel. Single Combed Rhode Island Red— N. Haicher, pallet, 1 old hen, 1 young hen; Dibley & Son, Wolverton, Minn., and 3 cock; Mark. Train, Fargo, 4 cockerel, 1 pullet; O. C; Ellandson. Montevideo. Minn., 3 pullet; J. F. Caldwell, Parga, 2 young hen. Rose Comb Rhode Island Frisbey Red— tin. Chaffee, 3 Robert Reed. Amenia, 4 hen, 3/ 3 cock, 1 pullet; Frank Milhollan, Bis- ; let. | Buff Rocks—Coleman ‘Baker, Far- | Fargo, 4 cock, 1-2 and) 1-2) & Tostenson, Lishon, land) 3-cock, 1-2 and 4 cockerel. 1 and 2: hen, 1 and 3 pullet, 1 young hen, 1 oid hen, F. L. Eldred, Ortonville. | Minn., 2 Anderson, War- g hen; e a ; unrest in India and how it menaces British rule in Asia. ‘TOPICS OF THE DA | ; | “The Allies owe us.450 million dollars’ interest on ten billion other dollars they owe us, but we’re-not going to collect - even the interest just af present, Fortwo reasons: first, we're sorry for them, and. second, they havn’? t got it.”’---Kansas City. Star. 7 : Must England Fight Reds. _ To Retain Hold on India? . “To make a wide impression” on the elements of discontent i in the Punjab, according to their commander, Brig. Gen. R. E. H. Dyer, British and Indian troops, fired without warning last April on a meeting of Indians at Amritsar, killing five hundred-persons nd wounding about fifteen hundred in ten minutes. This action is now being investigated_by a com- mittee headed by Lord Hunter. The violent outbreaks of disorder in Calcutta; Bombay, and, the Punjab, eventuated from the “passive-resistence” movement against the Rowlatt Act, which is directed at revolutionary and anarchial crime, and is‘made necessary by the attempts to overthrow British rule in India. Agitators siezed upon this measure; the London Morning Post tells us, to organize an agitation which “threatened the very existence of Britisn rule in India.” Events in Afghanistan, and even in Bolshevik Russia, “may or may not have had a connection with this movement.” In THE LITERARY DIGEST for January 24th, there is an enlightening account of the The article is accompanied with a | x | | Montevideo, Minn. 4 pullet; Smith, Buffalo, 2 pullet, 2 young hen. "FRANK WHITE 10 HEAD BIG VELVA COAL PROSPECT *|Former Governor and State En. | gincer in Million-Dollar Corporation e Velva Coal on, Which proposes: to de mite resources of Wari ps, has filed n the Among the incorp nk White of Valley © nor of North I airman of the sty Jay W. Bhi The com) ne nit produc ef the men who are the corporation lends Borer. eee NEW LEGION POST STARTS AT WILTON -WITH FIFTY YANKS Former Service Men Name Or- ganization After First Man in State to Die is one, of the most ever Teen or- and the prominence: ated udditional im- Naming their post in honor of! Laue Ousley the first North Dakota! an to be killed in action, former! eerules men. residing at and near: Wilton organized a unit of the Amer- ican legion Wednesday afternoon and | named the following permanent offi- | Mareen O’Brien, commander; ion Pettygrove, vice commander; | J. Luebke, adjutant; V. D. Smith, a torjan; R. R. Bushard, finance of Hugh Gilmore; chaplain; De) W itt Flinn. sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Luebke opéned the meeting and} introduced P. G. Harrington. adjutant | of the Bismarck post, who outlined the plans and purposes of’ the legion, the duties of its members under its constitution and explained how the} > organization of the post could be ac- complished. There were 50 men pres: hopes to secure a membership of at least 100 former few months. _A lunch as served by Mess Se? geant Ed. Moe after the business meeting. The charter members of the Louis Ousley post are as follows: D. M. Flinn, Ignace Ivanek. Otto An- strom, Louis Hanson, Claud Keenan, John Bozuk. Raymond Lucy, Bryan Doughty. !well. Victor D. Smith, Floyd Johnson, Kenneth Grat, Frank Van Ruden, “|Ludwig Helling, Timothy Gilmore. There are 50 men living in the vi- cinity of Wilton who are members of the Bismarck post of the legion an@ these former service men expect local post to the one just organized at Wilton. TOY DOG MADE-FROM OLD FUR COAT A REAL PRIZE “Just look! That toy dog I made from Bill's old fur coat would. have cost me $3.00 at a store in town.” An old discarded fur coat in the hands of a resourceful woman had saved the father $3.00 and brought unmeasure- able joy to a.child on Christmas morn- ing in a humble home in Burleigh county. Miss Elsie Stark, home dem- onstration agent of Burleigh county had been conducting “a series of one day clothing schools in the homes of Chapin, a small mining community. and just before Christmas they decid- ed to use old wornout garments for making toy elephants. dogs, cats, dolls and bears. The saving in dollars and cents to this particular community might be estimated, but the joy to the children of these homes where doubtless the Chrietmas would not have meant as much to them as in other more prosperous years, will never be stated in figires. This sav- ing and increased -pleasure was brought about through the resource- kota to ha andle | \ service men in 2} 94; “rank Erickson, W. W. Max-| to transfer their affiliations from the | oy. map of the India trouble center. _ Other vitally interesting news features in the “Digest” are:--- When Hoover Told England to Go to Work A Summary of American Editorial Opinion Upon Loaning Money to Stricken European Nations Clemenceau’s Artistic Sense _ Shakespeare Must Go From Schools American Opera in Chicago “Wildcat Ecclesiastical Cam- ~ -paigning” New York Settlement Workers Unite Mr. Gompers as an Apostle of Christianity- i ( The “Red” Peril to Asia How Wilson-Bryan Split Affects Democratic Prospects Drastic Sedition Laws Railroad Men’s New Remedy for _ High Prices Albany’s Ousted Socialists Lord Grey’s “Il-Falte Mission” Russo-German Perils in the Bal- tic \ Chinese Praise for Senate Ob- d pices ee Kaiser Went to Jeru- _jectors : . Syria: In War. Time-Anglo-French ‘ 2 prachings Wentechis stores eee Agreement-The Peace Settle- ing Ships Changing the Mind-Gears How Goed Lighting Aids Produc- tion of the Cow Country Best of the Current Poetry | World-Wide Trade Facts Many Exceptionally Interesting I Hustrations, Including Humorous Cartoons January 24th Number on Sale Today---News-dealers 10c---$4.00 a Year erry Digest “FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW. YORK j | ment How the Bolshevik Mind Works Plaintive and Petuliar Old Songs Chureh > Fire Tasurance Canada, with a capital of Dr. Dp. -Chown, gene tendent for the Methodist general con- ference in aCnada, is enlled the father | Jan. 24—A Methodist , of the plan.+ The witimate aim is to ment, with an On | promote a fed ficense hax | sanization for a preliminary tof with insurable property ¢ Methodist j be worth $160,000.000, company of| Tribune Want’ Ade bring resulta $30,000,008 5 } sapermn- | fulness of a home jdemonst ‘ation METHODIST CHURCH TO Skillfuiness of the women of ythaty INSURE AGAINST ALL community. KINDS OF FIRES NOW GENERAL OFFICERS OF | 4 ee | Toronto, Ont., RED CROSS PAY VISIT renee aera \ fir Ament TO NORTHERN DIVISION | nize [heen or; ation of the Ss. ario xove F. C. Munroe, general manager of, the te American Red Cross, and Dr. “A. | Peterson, newly chosen head of | fi health service department, rived at the northern divis | osde-eleete-eteatocteote-dgoeteeseate-eteate-ase efe-eseese-esoessesoaseatesce-eceete-esoate toes eee reetecooeeie n office. es eX B\ inneapolis, londay, January 19. and Pe ...T he... Bismarck Tribune's % 'e ote . Me Seep ohoedesoagonger’ Cross situation there with Cliffor a C.| Hield, division manager. Mr. Munroe gave out a complete statement of the post-war’ achieve- | ments and immediate plans of the! z American Red Cross. One of the.important sub. ~ Any Size Orchestra Furnished. ~~ Phone 130K oe % eS ‘o 514 Sth St. jcussed by Dr. Peterson and } ay \ roe with Mr. Hield was the Total Se ment of a director of public health |“ “ | service for the northern divis An “ effort was made by them to deter-! p3 i \ mine the qualificatio: ecessary for | %* “ ° | this work, and Dr. Peterson outlined ise é the probable-duties of such a direct- ig 3. 2 | It will be the task of Dr. Peterson, |#¢ ‘ $ coos | according to dbs present plan, to su- | g@% s i 4, | jpervise and diréct the establishment) ° lof health cénters undér! the new Red | Be i Cross plan’ throughopt the United |g Has en Established in : States. These health cénters are tol gS tee : % be’ actual buildings in which the vari- |%%& j ; | ous agencies for health and sanitation ie . ° ook ta in the community may concentrate for 3 more complete co-operation. @ 4 ce i iy “ { : EU 1A Ig 3 Corner of Second and Main Streets N | or Headache— % : tub the forehead ve \ “ee and temples with % \ - > * PS + \ é VICKS VAPC > Calls for Any Department Should Be Made: There VICKS VA 2 ior Any Department . Be Made ¥ \ “lg ; CL oe oe ae ae ae 2 € 4? \ y ‘ Hurley’s Orchestra #/% _ TELEPHONE 32 ; Playing the Latest Dance Hits $| - : - : > - f 3 5 a Se es a So-afe-eloctoofoece-ofe-ets-eloatoctoatestoete-ele-sco-0ce 00e Borge efoefoesoess fo-eo-efo-eee' & >