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CORN EXHIBITS Ht that time presented a mammoth tow- er of corm in which 12.000 cars were used, OF STATE SENT TO EXPOSITION to: i Immigration , partaent “Prove North Dakota Raises Crops Other Than Wheat 000 cars More than of corm are in| an adverts: prepared by “ition. to. kota at the Mississippj tion to he held in St. tol Specimens hed from: pr the state. a cording. to John Fy exhibit which has been j the state department of | Da- mt North ley Ex} Lonis’ M ger of La Moure, superintendent of exhibits. for the department. Mr. Freybuts also was in charge of the agricnituralcextthit. for the san | » exposition in 114 and at San Francisco show [found who were surp find corn w so exten: North Dakota id Mr. Freyburger, vif they think at St. Louis all we raise in this state is) wheat, we'll show them for we know hetter.” The state exhibit for the Mississippi Valley exposition, though to be made up larg@y of corn, will include abso | | specimens of ¢ and grain, ‘The | St iter two el ous Will include Bh pthy, clover and hromus | besides samples of wheat, y and flax. on i i Corn will be shown in a dozen ¢ as. taken to "Rie home of Mrs, Willa ferent varicti dent. sweet, | ARES: popeorn and? the flint in’ yellow and | Ww nner white whieh originated | from the | able to attend to theit duties, Miss. { er four times | recovering from an operation, 2. M. of many colors, Work -on assembling the ¢ Louis was comimencei| hibit for) ly (Ge hei MW partment. M hk hibit also will he used for the anni space 1S feet in loiigth has heen allotted to the state for the St. Lovis exposition et NO SUCCESOR IN. |i LINE TO FILL JOB | VACATED BY NEIL th Resignatin Has, Not Been Ac- cepted By Board Because -.of No Meeting mi Due tothe absence from the eapite of the majority of the hoard of ad ministration, the resignation tendered hy Neil C, Macdonald, so-called edu! jg cational expert of the board, has not) heen officially accepted. Mr. Macdon- de ala will continue in his nt oflice | to itis said, until the beard acts upon ! the, resignation. which will not he for a week or ten days at least. ' Of the members of the board, only George A, Totten, lowing the new ings reme court decided that Miss Niels the superin- few 1 and not tendent of public instruction, vet i le to state | needed to | en s. Perley nik mance, Mr: » the Knowles girl, My grown by | Casey is in oa hospital in the Indians and appear with kernels John N. Hagen is in\Florid: Inasmuch as the duties Fdonaldt ave so vague some di ing experienc in. pic ‘or to that w Macdonald was rsons in fhe stite ar just what qualifications are 1 the 7 The resignation of N @ announcement, tive when certain work now within ue department has been com- pleted. ~ Charles McDon: at such time as ‘ay quatti Berlin, Keb. tion, comprisin German chemical abled its capital stoc tal 600,000,000 ma factor’ able to ey tilizers, idered highly probable that Germa will soon be and Robert Muir | of import chemical fertilizer M n Ka office, hen *. Macdonald as state school inspector, according to will be held: effec- pending , a suce mak! in wort Yes; S. S.S. Is Purely Vegetable Nature’s Safe Blood R. » played) impor piker welcomed Miss s‘that her husband had the | fither of the girl's four-months-o Know Hav the su- d's resignation as “warden of the shite penitentiary effective March 1 on, the board an-|{ nounced. ENLARGE “FACTORY | reatment an impaired appetite, a feeling of On the Market Half a Century. When you are in perfect health, and are enjoying a strong and vigorous vitality, it is then that your blood is free from all impuri- ties. ; You should be very careful and give heed to the slightest indica- tion of impure blood. A sluggish of of str Val lassitude and a gi the system. It ist Ss. S. S. engthen- the whole ab luable information ral weakening then that you should promptly take a few bottles It will aid-in cleanse ing the blood and build up and systems S. S. is sold by all druggists. out. the llood supply can be had free by writing to the Swift Specitic Co. circulation is often indicated by 150 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. — ing connection. This Bank, the oldest exceptional service. eral commercial bus customers, BISMARC! The Wise Business Man realizes the necessity of a strong bank- ° and largest in this section of the State, offers its customers It transacts a gen- iness and its con- \ tinued growth in resot rees and in the esteem of its community evidences the satisfaction which its service affords its K, N. D. rare Ses I E.. First National Bank eee tavens Sp is | The aniline. organ-: most’ of. the lead- fact has the order to for the produc: Tt is c« i | q ker dud) her hushan wnt parts in the Spi Emily wooed the girl in’ France and was. )oson., | Guy Spiker Chas offered to lex arrived in’ Aemer recently and m Batterby, her cousin, Tall River, < Commercial 1 « figures for a budget of $10,000 for , 1920 were approved inthide possible ap. propri < for the support of the New de band, the baseball club, admini tion expenses, qua ters for the merican legion, the j firemen’s convention, a eglebration of some ort later, welfare work anil the employment ‘of a spe and physical director for the younger people, the capital removal project, vision was NEW ROCKFORD TO SPEND $10,000 TO BOOST THE PLACE Club TI Father Baseball Team, Band and Legion New Rockford, N.’D., Feb, 7 he regular mecting of the C ommunity ! Hub, Wednesday evenin; and a reasonable contingency fund. Hugh Peoples was lected to ‘fill a ancy of board ‘of trustees. Pro- made in the by-hiws for ponding the treasurer of) the n ization. and an audit of the books, annually or oftener, — “ A mittee from the fire depart- ment laid before the club preliminary | 1 vo} instead t 1 al tion of Were instructed to “keep on plugging Mans for the state convention to he reld_ he he hearty coop emmittee vw: jon of the cb, A x appointed to work with | the firemen, Of funds already subscribed to the lub's budget, a definite appropria- 200 was mide for the sup- port of the New Rockford band, and the president ang secretary were auth, Y draw smonthly checks, prot hle to the order of the band ‘Similar. pro’ ms were made for “ffige and administration EXCUSE are The secretiry and board of trustees mM several projects, xvanted for a to be is inside and held Apatent ety pocket ached for fo suspender | the waist band of ‘t men, butt risers tips, ‘osed by suspender A KANSAS ‘WOMAN Run-down —Nervous, Weak Rous.s—"T, found. D icsee’s medicine. ax wonderful help to me during middle i time I run- Kansas City, smothering y spells so it I could ngt stand up and my back would ache terri Nyall the ~ time. I took both Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription and ! his ‘Golden Med- ical Dist scovery” and these medicines built me up, gave me strength, and brought me through the change in the best of health. T am glad vo recomniend Dr. Tierce's medi- s, for I_ know they are good.” —MRS, 2GE JACOBS, R. Route 3. ’ Kansas Mothers Bushong, Kans.:—"I am the mother of four children and from my experience with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription L fully its value and can highly recom- | mend it to prospective mothers as it helps suffering. During my fo alleviate one's, suffered untold pains, so first expectancy” 1 the second time I was determined that I myself of some means to lessen d Fean say without any the: tation that i carried me through that trying time with all tne desired case and comfort. however, I made a grievous mi believing that TI could dispense with the orite Prescription’ during motherhood and I did so to my sorrow. It will always be niy stand-by hereafter, “l hope that through some other woman may dread of motherhood. ROWLEY, Route 1. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is & non-ulcoholic remedy that. any. ail mar can ake hec from roots and herbs cor ertiés of the most pronounced Send We to Dr. Pierce's Tnvali Bufiaio, N.Y, ior trial pac his me ning tonic props hharacter, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN THOUSANDS WHO (HAVE BEEN HURT , iisame or oo BEING TRAINED Federal] oBard for Vocational Training Equipping Disabled For Work Fa es ° BY GEORGE B. WATERS. Washington, 7According the federal hoard for vocational educa-> tion, the status those who were disabled in’ the Wt wir is as fol- lows, ; In samitor- i + 46.000 Taking seeeeeceeees 27012 In ho: for treatment 18,000 | In asylums for insane.... 19,000 ‘Vota, se ee ween eee LL5.000 Besides these, mftely 200,000 slightly injured, amounts to 10 per cent, the men are not pensioned, But they are entitled to tuition in schools and free books if they want to fit themselves for bets ter occupations, It has Deen there are ap 0: men who wer timated that it will of “from $90 to a mouth to take care of the dis. | abled. until they are re he pensioners Men who are blind. have missed limh the ‘like, are permanently totally disabled. The hoard reports that the 27,918 men taking training are installed in 1500 colleges of the United States: are learning trades and profes- The other 18,000 wounded will ney fis soon as they are sthle ve refused to take ttered all over the . are men who w dis- 1 before the vocational training Some have flatly refused to return, heeause they n't want ta he put’ under military discipline, - They are making a mistake, The standing committee in charge; of the work ‘is ‘composed of Jam P. Munroe, Boston manufacturer; A in June, and-were assured of | thur EK. Holder, former president Towa state federation of labor; Calvin Me intosh, agriculturist. Worthington, Ind: j The federfl board ts composed of the | tbinet members. Uel W. Lampki Washington, D, C.. ix chief of rehabili- tation, The board has district and branch. offices in all important cities , in the United States. ‘RESIDENTS THREE , |STATES START NEW FARM _ BUSINESS Automobile.and Meat Companies Also Granted Articles of Incorporation Residents of three states are the incorporators of which has filed articles of incorporation with the secretary, of state to do a general farming business in Grand [orks county, about five miles northeast of Protz, Manitowoo, Wis., G. N. le, Geneva, !Il., and Peter Bront- en, Arvilla, D. The purpose of, the! incorporati is given as general farming, handling of farm products, marketing, dealing in real estate and similar allied branches. Two other ' recent were the following: Strasburg Auto company, Strasburg. Emmons county, capitalized at $50.- 000, to do general automobile, tractor, garage and farm implement business; directors, R, Brickner, P. G. Ternes, M. Baumgartner, George Giese and L. lastel, all of Strasburg. Pioneer Meat Market company, Han- aford, Griggs county, capitalized at $10,000; directors, Frank Paulson, William Margraoh, J. W. Harris and Walter Hemmingen, all of Hannaford and Jens Nelson of Revere: ENGLISH LEADERS WANT PROTECTION Complain that Germans Are Gaining in In- dustries London, Feb. 7—The need for goy- ernment tection of leading Bi incorporations industr was emphasized ‘al expe at a meeting of the society of chemical indust . One speaker who had ited the German chemical_works of the Rhine valley, described theni fis “one huge and nee efficient: organization tem- vzed but capable of sup- plying 80 percent of the world’s needs of dy terials and labor.” His point was that with such 4 organization in existence immediate steps should he taken hy the ‘British government to insure some form of profection to British industries, STOCKS TU TUMBLE Leading Issues’ ‘Drop on New York Exchange New York, Feb. 7.—Prices of stock fumbled today under heayy seling-de- spite improvement in foreign ex- liange. Leading, issues dropped from to fifteen points helow the opening and made new low records for fhe en. rent movement, . Losses of two to five points were numerous. to: . Unless the disability | Mor, acco ton Mi S, with the mMecessary raw ma>| Captain of First Floating Barroom “€APT..B | GARDNER MIAMI—Captain’ B, Gardner will “sail the City of Miami, Americ first floating bathroom, The ost will ply between Miami. Fla. ar at, Cn ba, for the benefit of thirsty folk who would seek wet solace. The boat. is now being overhauled and when com- pleted will have a big barroom on they top. deck with dumb: ors, , brass rails. ete. CHURCH WORKERS TO CAMPAIGN TO | SAVE BLUE LAWS F. L. Watkins Will Make Ar- rangements For Speakers to Tour State Fargo, N. D.. Fehe 7—Plang for the campaign to prevent the repeal of the [hoard got well started. The board hag'|blue at the initiative: Vote heen ng to get in touch with them, | Which he taken March 160 are being wa Hout ina promising man beth, Pres- Anderson in charge of tke pub- ye The work is being pushed section’ of the state by the ctive committer and the cooper council, Mrs. Anderson rch: peppile are taking hold of the campaign with a will with the result that indications are that a very vote wil he Hrouight out of the Taws. TO HAVE SPEAKERS ~ In a short time an intensive. speak- ing campaign will be opened, if. was announced yesterday, © Negotiations are now being carried on with noted temperance speakers’ in the East for fotrs in| North Dakota, — Schedules ; will be announced in the near future. | “We abe gratified at the response hy the church people of the state in ign.” said) M Anderson “The paste ive taken hold of the organi earnest and are getting the whole- hearted suspert of the members of their. churehes. These people have: Ween quick to see the danger whielt threatens the state of North Dakota if desocrating the Sabbath is to re] allowed and the sale of cigarets per- mitted. “The women of North Dakota showing a particular interest in’ th campaigh and © hoping thet ‘they might he allowed to register their de- sires in this matter at the ‘polls, if they do there would be no deubt as ty the outcome. The so-called “blue daws” would not be repealed but in | dorsed by ui over whelming ma NS Ts AT WOR Watkins of the State We has Charge of the now rout- The finan= tre Of by church < is every arg in’ support a number of speake side -is being «tak y contributions, } in the state is organizing, commanity, 2 The exceutive committee hag de- cided not to attack the initiative pe- titions in court, it was announced re- cently, . “SLOAN'S LINIMENT: NEVER FAILS ME?” Any ‘man or wortan who keeps it handy will tell you that same thing - PECIALLY those frequently attacked by theumatic twinges. A counter-irritant, Sloan's Li + [pament scatters the congestion and pene trates without rubbing to the affticted paft, soon relieving the ache and pain. Kept handy and_ used every for reducing and finally eliminating the pains dacheis “of Iumbago, in, join stiffness, the result of exposure to weather. Sloan's Liniment is sold by all deug- = gists, 35c.. 70c., $1.40. Liniment Keep ithanuds Phone 453 for the cel- ébrated Wilton Lignite Coal, the best coal mined in North Dakota. . This coal.does not clinker and contains less sulphur and ash than:any other coal mined in North Da- kota. Washburn Lignite tion work in dead ¢% Coal Co. POPPYCOCK SAYS STONE ON FIGHT WITH GOMPERS, °: Cleveland, € cock that W the F reports, | j Federation j Stone, A New Tength recently upon. the pc “royal Gompers for leaders ican labor movement. “fam not 2 member of the Amer- ican Federation of Labor and hence not eligible for the presidency Stone, wouldn't wangohis job beenuséAt pays less than I am getting now. peppycock that [ want Gomper's job! in use for over thirty -years, and has The Kind You Have Always Boashis“g and which~ bas been sonal supervisioa has borne the signature of been mace under his pere since its infancy. 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Stone, chief of rMtherhood of Locomotive Engi- seeking to depose Samuel sident-of the American of Labor, according to York paper speculated at nility of between Stone and ip in the Amer- fight” by * said “Even: if EF were eligible T on It is en | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | Richmond sMinep ing to start another hor, ayid the coape Always Bought ° ~ New voui ory, Tits poppyeos foo, that Tam go- federation of la- "My work is cut out for me here ul T can attend to, The A. believes in one method of the brotherhood has an- here need be very little us und that will not fais Tam concerned, * fathering a ona- ion herwee onal se. of L. to participate. vet whether it) will” he ALF. of L, never enters a thing it can't dominate. The therhoods are willing to work with anyone for the geod of Libor and don’t to be boss. ‘That's the big differ- ence.” Stone sa hat he is going to carry { for the Plumb plan movement and pay litical talk, with hi heed to inte SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET ——————— ] i WEBB BROTHERS. : | Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Direetors Licenséd Embalmer in Charge — ' DAY PHONE 50, _NIGHT PHONES S 65—887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge “| ~ Day. Phone 100 i Night Phone 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order FRENCH & Builders’ Hardware Implements WELCH Harness ‘ De Laval Separators Pierre Frese fon APvorua Premenered) Bring or Mail i in Your Filnls. a SE for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. 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