The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1920, Page 3

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ee N FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920 Hoskins, tre. Rismarek, N.-D, Send to. .ceeees PeeWee ences 4 ADMINS. Lag So: Oe ve cisie ats levee oe (Name Flowers or Plants: you want. sent) v ! sag ohne ewsegeeerenersecees J To cost $e. .' and charge. to 3 Sas esti vniiee cue oe Re ah Address f ae the FEDERATED FARMERS 4 SPW Ne Oia BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 55 sae 7 Scene from the mystery play “The Master Thiet.” in which Francis X, Bu shm: first appearance im, the spoken d rama in Bismarck ‘at the Auditorum o 1 Friday eyening, February 6. ‘CONDEMN BOSS RULE ae OF TOWNLEYISM (Continued frem Page One) original farmers program, therefore be it hereby RESOLVED;that the Farmers Fed- erated Council condemn the present state’ administration as unfair to far- mers and representative solely of of- fice-seeking politicians. and red radi- cals of the I. W. W. type, and be it further RESOLVED, that we condemn all the Townley-Brinton-Lemke schemes. designed to exploit the farmers for private gain as-a monstrous infamy, and be“it: further ew ,jtax program of the Townley. admin- RESOLVED, that we condemn the|the state-banking board in standing for’ honest and safe administration of the banks of the state and_ against connivance between state officials and bank officials to. violate state laws, and be it fdrther anal) RESOLVED, that ‘we cone in the strongest possible manner’ the use of politicai.power to gain the Support of any state boards, institutions or industries to any private - interest whatsoever these private interests_be- long to, and be it further y RESOLVED, that. we heartily ap- prove of the enforcement by‘ Attorney istration as unfair to. the farmers and not to the best interests.of the people of the state, and be it further "RESOLVED, that. we condemn the Townley-Brinten. newspapers “of the state for their falsity and assert that. they are the worst form of the kept press known in this country, and be it further RESOLVED, that we endorse the acts illiam Langer, attorney gen- eral; Carl Kositzky, state auditor, and Thomas Hall, secretary of state, in refusing to be browbeaten by Town- ley, Lemke and Brinton into Support General Langer of’ the anti-discrimi- of their program; and be it further {nation act to prevent discrimination RESOLVED, that we approve the jagainst co-operative concerns, and action of the majority members of |be it further 7 = 1 -| CARBON MAKES MOTOR KNOCK Waste-Clogged Liver, and’ Bowels Cause Thumpiag _ Head. and Other Misery, Take “Cascarets” nen eeseeti gine Onan: dd hokes 2 mo- Tike, carbon cl set, duce acid sto Pb] work while. you sleep. little too. ~ } Richholt’s Cash a Carry | Phone 631 | Grocery [7th & Thayer] IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT. Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time SATURDAY SPECIALS zee Thrée Stripe Coffee, pound for ......... 4 50c 3 pounds for $1.47 < . es Bacon, by strip, < SA per Ib... ... Re Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozefi........- . 63c ‘Creamery Butter, New Salem, . Bismarck or Mandan, 6 5 D c per Ib. ...... ees Gates yi The Original Cash and Carry Store BLAME YOURSELF—If you pay too much for your gro- ceries. ‘This store offers you the opportunity to buy right but if you are indifferent and caréless, and pay credit store \ prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that careful buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. YOUR Health is Import- | | 41. ant to .You is | You will be interested in learning bout... 4° . | | \ OSTEOPATHY ~ _ Examination Absolutely Free =~ “DRS. BOLTON and BOLTON Rooms 600-603 McKenzie ‘Hotel : fe 7 n CO ec ee eee eee ee eee TE Oe ed and poisons: which are keeping you up- They cost so Bismatck, North Dakota | RESOLVED, that we heartily com- mend Attorney-General Langer. for his courage in taking the platform y and Beverly, Bayne will make WING REPORTS ~ BIGHT GASES ~~ OF FLU TODAY Village in North End of County » Hit — No Further | Spread Here — Fight cases of influenza were +e ported this rning from the country tributory_to Wing to Dr. F. R. Smyth, county health officer. The report cov- ers the situation for the past week mtd are the fitst cases reported here from outside of the city, - and-bearing the*blunt of the fight against the political pirates now steering our ship of, state, and be it further si Yes ‘ RESOLVED, that we condemn-the attempt to override the constitution in the passage of House Bill 60, and be it further 4q ‘RESOLVED, that, we contmend the state supreme court for its prompt action in declaring House Bill 60 un- constitutional, and be it further “RESOLVED, that. we stand at all times pack of the Stars and Stripes and condemn all members of the legislature who opposed the passage of the anti-red flag bill.~ \ RESOLVED, that we demand the amendment of thé anti-injunction law . {so that while it will continue to pro« “Itect legitimate labor it will not pro- . {tect destructive I.. W. W.’s and be it vifurther fs RESOLVED, that we condemn George A. Totten, Jv. son of George A. Totten,” pre! of the state {board -of administration, for his ac- tion in certifying to the secretary of state the emergency on bills to which the emergency had not: been attached by the House, and be it further RESOLVED, that we condemn the attempt of Neil Macdonald to pre; vent Miss Nielson from taking over the office to which she had been elected by the people by over_5, majority and commend Attorney Gen- eral Langer for refusing to be a party Ifo the nefarious scheme,“and condemn ‘the legislature and the governor for placing Neil. Macdonald\in a positiorm whereby he“ practically assumed the iduties of the office of which he was deposed, and be it further RESOLVED, that we condémn the attempt of Governor Lynn J, Frazier | to free Kate Richards O’Hare, and be ‘it further ~ RESOLVED, that we condemn the two-seated management of ‘the @ate bank and the payment to Director General Cathro of $10,000 a year sal- ‘ary and expenses of $2,500, and be it further | RESOLVED, that we condemn the secret Jeague caucus whereby a mi- nority of the house and {he senate controls thé vote.of both houses, and be it further f RESOLVED, that we demand the, enaction of a state law making it mandatory for the state banking, board to have the Bank of North Da- kota audited by a licensed accountant to accountants selected by it, every quarter or more often if necessary and that the report of said audit be made public through publication -in all of the legal newspapers of. the state, and be it further , RESOLVED, that \ we condemn Townley, Lemke and Brinton, and other league leaders for_inviting Mr. Barlow, a conscientious objector,. to address the legislature and attack the American Legion. and for putting a conscientious objector on the state’s payroll as sérgeant-at-arms of the senate, and be it further *j RESOLVED, that we commend the independent: press of the state for its courage in- presenting facts to the people of North Dakota, and: be it further-” . RESOLVED, that ¥¢ urge all per- 'sons. and organizations opposing Townleyism. to forget personal dif- ferences, petty. jealousy and special interests and _ unitexin a state-wide federation on a progtessive platform in support of an independent. fearless progressive man-who has stood the No new cases of influenza had been. reported up to, time of going to press to Dr. C. E., Stackhouse, city health officer, and all those who have the dis exse are reported to be in as geod con dition as can be expected. One of the fourteen cases now inthe: eity,-seven |.\ of which were brought here for treat- ment, is that of P, R. Fields of the International Harvester Co. There have begn a large number of cases of bad colds, ‘bronchitls and throat trouble in the city during the past week, but with properseare and attention medical men do not.believe there is ‘any cause for alarm, The ban on public dancing will remain in force for the present, Dr, Stack! annouticed today. The situation as whole, the health authorities state, satisfactory. FIFTEEN CREWS RUNNING LINES FOR HOMESTEADERS Helena, Me Jan, 30.—At last fif- teen survey ¢ soon wil take the over-abundance of You fy Laboratories, PHONE 176 * POT ROAST OF BEEF— per pound : per pound ... {test of fire. like William Langer, ~ A VITAL, It is natutal for a growing child to crave what may seem an . _ The vital, important factor is to assure not only a plenitude of food but food that contains those substances that promote healthful growth. SCOTT'S EMULSION fs daily helping to nourish and‘strengthen many boys and girls through the trying period of growth. Q should not hesitate to give SCOTT’S -EMULSION to a child of any age. 7 ‘The exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Scott’s Emulsion is the famous f “g. & B. Process,” made in Norway and refined in our own American, ~ It is a guarautee of purity and palatability unsurpassed. \ ; ‘Scott ds Bowne, Bloomfield. Kd, SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY - | SUGAR CURED HAMS AND BACON— e ‘FRESH KILLED CHICKENS ALL KINDS OF HOMEMADE SAUSAGE 3 -SHOWS-—3 ‘EVERY DA’ ix MATINEE. .. NIGHTS.... cations 3:00 P. M. + ++7:00 and 9:00 ' = REX = DAY AND SATURDAY ~ Virginia Pearson — oY 2 Impossible Catherine | A Screawingly Harold iloyd in the Great Funny Dramatic “Two-feel Comedy Farce : Come d “FROM AND TO MOUTH” ee y Anoiher 310,000 Production _in Five Acts : TO Special Feature.... . ELANORE CARSON « Mezo Contralto; late of Henry W. Savage’s ‘Everywoman Company’ sings for first time in Bismarck---- HERE TO-DAY Impossible is the only word to describe her! - Riding rough-shod over all with whom she came in contact. This spoilt and petted heiress. was riding for a fall— _ ‘ And she came down with “Some Bump” when John Henry Jackson Siaried in to play a Cave Man role. : He tamed this Shrew Gosh! How he did tame her! Phew! He kidnapped her in an aeroplane —forced her to marty, him—and then he turned her loose. She: fled io~ Canada—he chased and captured her—imprisoned her un his raucia in ihe Jumberlands—and He Tamed “Catty Kate’—Yes, sir, he sure did tame her. 4 1 e e rf Oey ie And didn’t Catherine hate -- hate -- hate ; her Cave Man Husband? We-e-Il: Did.She? She DID—until he was wounded in her defense! And then? Then Catherine turned plain WOMAN and found her Sfeart! DON’T MISS SEEING THIS GREAT SHOW COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY— ng 3—BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS—3 FRANK KEENAN THE MASTERLY IN “GATES*OF BRASS”. ONE REEL OF A ONE-REEL COMEDY “TOPICS OF THE DAY” “PASS THE APPLES, EVE” wy \ f enabndprles and many other lines of} * Phone 458 for the cel- war it tata ti ebrated Wilton Lignite yates deme for surveys constantly Coal, the best coal mined cui ! in North Dakota. This coal does not clinker and contains less sulphur and ash than any other field in Montana for thé United States General Land Office in Montana, of whiclt John Gilman Bullard is Sur- veyor General. 7 These men are engaged in running lines for homesteaders, marking state Starting Fri., Jan. 30° Prices: - 20ce—10¢ For Liver me D5 Box ee ashbuzn Lignite \ z i | HAVNVANNNUUUUUUUSA TENUOUS We FACTOR You want the best clothes your money will buy MOST men are willing and able to pay _the price of good avality, even if they do-“kick” a little because the price is high. But when you do pay the price of quality, you want.to be sure you get itu | : LEDVLHUAEIVCUAAQONUEGAAEEUANALOOUUTA uy aad OT TTT i “h We appreciate how you feel; we . make it our business to see that every dollar a man pays us shall go back to him-in value in the goods. ee Exclusive - Meat Shop 512 BROADWAY You have to take somebody’s judginent about it; we offer you ours. -We think we know; we believe it’s good judgment; we know it’s honest judgment. We te! jou - frankly that when you buy elothes, th 2.72 better be, for your sake, the kind we sell. “NEW GOODS COMING IN DAILY: - eT TET TL ww ou a S.C. Berseson & GON SI TARA UGUADUOEANAASOARAALUH HTANANAOUROOEETNOEONUGGOOROGAGONCUGAGAC}OAGQANCUUGERON AAGREAAQOUEEGMEROEAQEREEOCAOCTTEEOOU Sil

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