The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 4, 1920, Page 2

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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, e rel 4 FAN” is better than “The Birth of a Nation” s enoug l “THE MIRACLE. t with. From Chicago American to compa a] ink of ee else dns b and I can’t th | \ i | | ' | | (WHEAT RECEIPTS BLESS LAST WEEK, REPORTS SHOW Big’ Drop in Shipments From today issued itss thirty: bulletin covering the wheat and wheat Wheat f| Wheat 1 Wheat Total stovks, Change amount to 85,1 and 9,420,000. bar a total equal to 12° Bj of flour last year to Janu i bushels of wheat. |zranted to the Saginaw Milling Co., ;tion of the food control act and the ‘and water proof. ; oil of a Manchurian bean, ‘CASTORIA Farms Shown in Grain Cor- poration’s ‘Statement Wheat Director Revekes Li- censes of Company For Violations of Law ighth weekly y movement througout the United he wee Kk ending Jannary ures 1a Imo from Dus an 6,267,000 from In. prev week 8.217.000 receipts from bu. Jun to Jan, 2: rducedl “week, 575,836,000 9 664377000 2,859,000 . 2.914.000 produced vious » bbl... ‘lonr produced June 27th to Jan. 3,071,000 2.670.000 T1974.000 wheat wall ele- 247,159,000 t, all ele- and previous bu. for 642,000 249,266,000 week, bu. se. 8494000 2.107.000 ixports of wheat and, flour, July Ist, 1919, to. January 23rd, 1920, 3.000 bushels of wheat of flour, making wheat, | compared bushels of wheat and 11,925,000 barrels 3, the first twenty-three days of January be- ing prorated from the monthly total. making a total ¢qual to 1 Hi Juli ae United States lef of the cereal anna that the licenses division, of Saginaw, Mich, with a branch at Richmond, Va‘, have beci revoked, ef- fective at noon January 29, until fre; ther notice, the wheat director license voked entirely. and the: food jon license in so far administrath pe the dealings of the above company uNEM U I SION wheat and Avheat. products are "con- cerned. The food administration licenses of this company were reyoktd for viola- rules, regulations, and requirements of the food adm’ ‘ation, particular- ly including faiture to keep accounts id vender. reports as required, a king unjust and unreasonable e: s of permitted marging a proven cost. of production during the ten- months’ “period ending June 30th, 1918. Due ‘to the revocation of the food administration license and he- cause of misconduct leading up to such revocation the company’s wheat directory license also was revoked, id to be hoth fire ‘© made from the Paints that are | “T00 LATE TO | ) CLASSIFY " a + renee ed ereneuee and stomach clean, pure, TOCK RAPIDLY CONSUMED | » corporation | § Hearings Will Be Conducted.on SWITCH OFF! Put ,aside the Salts, Oil, ‘ Calorhel,- or Pills and take ‘‘Cascarets,’” SO ee N Fa eet Are you. keeping your bowels, liver, and fresh: with: Casearets; or merely -whipping them ne action Cot few anys with ng a bowei wash-day, Let ently eleause and regulate s bile from the liver and carry ¢ the colon and bowels all the matter and pioisons MACDONALD QUIT REASON OFFERED HE FOUGHT MISS NIELSEN Todk Election Fight For Office| &': WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4, 1920 — LL More than half of the men in ser- +> Today's Ss s Weather. I For SALE ‘One hundred gallon- self measuring | vile, on being demobilized, oi] tank for sale cheap. See Faunce | return to: their former or did not pre-war TATE JOB; NO mous Educational Advisor Re- signs tonight and) Fargo .... Williston . Paul... Winnipeg Helena. Chicago Through All Courts to the Supreme Tribunal hten up., Cascarets tonight will make you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep—never gripe, sicken, or cause any inconvenience, and cost so litlle too. 1 ‘o i | TO DECIDE IF BANK IS RIGHT, to Pa Whether the State Auditor Can Examine Books The supreme court. will. hear argu- ments on the case whether State Aud- itor Carl Kositzky, in his official ca- pacity, can \audit the books of the ‘Bank of North (Dakota, The case was set today for the, February term of the court. Several months ago Kositzky at- tempted .to aurit the books of tie bank and' although the bgnk of- permitted him to make a par- examination of the books, they brought action cgainst.him in the dis- trict court to restrain him. The cour granted the injuncion and since that time there has been a great deal of controversy over whether the Bank of North Dakota comes within the state jurisdiction™ of the auditor's. duties. George Washing: was in the U. S Ww SOUND HEALTH to many thousands is practi: cally a matter‘of the ri t use of reliable-means of main taining vitality. SCOTT'S ‘of him— service during the time-honored and reliable, combines palatability, inherent virtues and unrivaled efficacy. At the first sign of weakness take Scott’s Emulsion. .¢ It is known every- where by the “Mark of Efficacy”—the Fisherman Scott& Bowne, Dloomficld,jig. | 19-17 Phone 453 for the cel- ebrated Wilton Lignite Coal, the best coal mined in North Dakota. This coal does not clinker and |p +|contains less sulphur sjand ash than any other coal mined in North Da- kota. Washburn-Lignite Coal Co. FOR © RIN rooms; su! Furnished K. Dor 1 to light housekeepipe. unfuri ished, Inquire of St. > vadern fur for light housekeeping. Phone : 2 ve room house st and North. on two lots. Inq A. West, or phone. 8 -Man t Mis: and wife’to a ouble house of 10 two heating ch side con- Will sell " smaller New Lo st of the Postoffice, 3 A, MONTANA, TAKE NOTIC 640 acres, ‘half mile of railroad, good plow land, balance good Price $9,500.00." Will tr: Hotel of same value coal range nected with hot water reasonable or will t ticulars write Louis Wang, Billings, Mont. For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years we fill the Gignature j -lof men’s suits and over- ‘jopposite P.O. Phone 58. ———————————— ane First class cleaning, pressing and repairing coats. Hats cleaned like new. Goods called for. and delivered. . Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, tf NOTICE! MOVED! ‘ The Real Estate office of J. H. Holihan has been moved . to No. 314 BROADWAY just eaat of the Postoffice. Re- member, hereafter the Post- office Will be just west of Holi- han’s Real Estate office. a LOOK! The Chance of a Lifetime Business for Sale Will sell right. The rea- son for selling: --- Have other interests. . For further details address Box Al, Tribune. expert and advisor to the state board of administration, has re- tligmedi jaccording to announce, ment made today, | formerly was state superinten- | dent of public instruction and he. : | _has been the center of a. hot po- || aopointment to the -position of. | of administration. \, tion were announced. et Proposals have heen made to the Pan-American F Wraguay. : J: educational | | Neil Macdonald, Macdonald educaional expert by the board No state ment of reasons for his resigna- | establish 2000 Te: FOR SALE: Frame Building occupied by First ~Guaranty Bank. To be moved im- -shedlintely. Will sell on very easy terms. Inquire at “Modeled to your —your Royal Tailored-to -Measure Clothes “How. do you do it?” our friends often ask. “How do you manage to attain such wonderfully perfect fits for every type of physique—without the tedious ‘try on’ red tape of the average temperamental tailor?” The answer lies inthe graphic sys- tem of measure-taking we have’ in vogue—a system that enables us to give our cutters and tailors a “wax impression” of the customers form. Then each suit or. ovércoat is cut— -singly, individually—to tally: to the vided for it. Resident Dealer hairline. with ‘the poeciicalions pro=. For | twenty-four noon, February 4. ‘Temperature at.7 a.m. Temperature at noon Highest yesterday Precipitation ee digest wind vel Yoreca: Kor North’ ‘Like Thursday ; change in tempbrattiine, : Lowest sTentberatirres: HILDREN should not be “dosed” for colds ~ apply the » “outside” treatment— ur EYESGs j often.. Soothes, Refroshea, Saff for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. Murtes Eye Resnedy Co,, Chicags First Guaranty Bank.. E | | | | Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works 30-31-2 honny ending ac, ‘th Street. address, ~ What satisfies you? \ OU want to be satisfied with the clothes you buy. What is it that - satisfies you? Quality that lasts, and looks well all the way; long, good service; style that you and your friends and acquaintances think is good style; fit that you feel, and your friends feel, isa good fit... And price? Well, all clothes prices are high; whatever clothes you buy. Where- ever you.buy them they'll cost you a’ good deal. ‘The real point about the price is - what you-get: for it. ’ Hete you ‘ll get ‘Hart Schaffner & Marx overcoats and suits. They will satisf) you on eVery point. Pa tly cloudy not. much’ 16 20 10 26 24 14 280 * Mete Tan 1 i SPRING SHIPMENTS COMING IN DAILY TU } GLOTHIERS AAA BIOMARCE, % D. HNINNNUHNLAL LULA eu gu . “Thus, your Royal Garment isa “mould in cloth” of your figure— tailored as precisely to your measure as though it were built over a plaster cast of your lines and torso. | And: with. equally happy facility { and precision, we fit Yourtaate and j_ purse. + - Your taste, in that we give you un- ! restricted choice in fashion and fab- ! ric —making your suit or overcoat | young, mannish op sedate, ultra or . | conservative—as you prefer. |. Nominate yourself as a committee | of one and step into some of the j clothes shops in town and. see what j $60 to $75, will buy in ready mades— i then come down here and see for ! yourself how. we save you from $10 to | $25 on a Quality-Custom made to i measure quality suit or overcoat. ‘THE Spring Materials ' Have Arrived. Have You Selected Your Opposite TAILORS Post OFS NtWw YORK —- ee AGO 2H nainsaihjijatsiibasiimiacniumasslaniaae

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