The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 12, 1920, Page 2

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| HARMONY WILL BE PRESERVED ING.0.P MEET Expected That Republican Dele-| gates’ Will Get, Along Swimmingly Here RUMORED = SPLIT Judge N.C. Young Declares Party Is Unanimous in Op-. posing Bolshevism DENIED the second repub® nvention to be held in next Tuesday will be-a har unl uneventful affair. A s week for the dd the only able | » Meetings seems fo have the unalterable oppwrsition fo ‘Townleyisin displayed in ndopted. ‘The dele+ 18 their ident feat heen a tnd for republic and national af It is exp gathering here next wee in part at least the delegates to the national convention and the presidential elec: tors who were picked by the eon; vention whieh was tional Committeeman — G the latter part who is inter and it is to Towne ism is the one miblicans of every wilk unit of the Fargo, np o have sounded a keynote for ep convention to be heldehere Wek when in addressing the county conyention this weele he ariP es > Town n when the re: nn party of th state adopts a constructive progra then goes out among the voters and proves them that the republican program: is the Town program; when the repnbfican gparty will, prove to. the voters that they do not want Town- but that, Townley the best interests -of the ion as to the locak the state conven- they state are hing |g. ‘so, where the call for mited. Tt is presume |) etl, héwever, the convention. will 1% he heh at anditérium, “dnd that Ju N.C. Young or ‘Treadwell Tw aH, who have been prominent in making plans fer this gathering, will preside. Judge Young, addressing the Cass egunty convention’ this week, strenu- ously denied that there has been any split. ins republican Dakota, which handled ‘at this. meeting o Deal Direct with the EN J argest and Oldest cay inthe West pilshest Prices aoa Leper h Returne. for price tage ondiull Iilagateniaee’ 324 Fourth Street. Phone 163 "Tson: Fréd Prouoos 5 Turnberyy Kindred ; I. ‘ he people of North Dakota. will ism . is |’ y republicans have na ranks in’ North } Dre WR, Sweotland, B. Young and A. V Alternates — Jd), Austin, Ww i it y. it ¢ Delegates: t, t Horace? Calla) Grandin ; Jchnson, Cas Alternates— Twichell, M Bell, Casselton ; ‘Thon ton. Watt, M. Buffalo; W. Amenia; W. 1. Gill, Gill; Highland ; » Page township; Cash, Ayr. in: VT DISERICT A. Beard. ‘Tucker, Bureh, Huge PRICT O'Brien, Bismarck; T. Haggert Kinneberg, Hiek-| ma pleton ; = Elliott, i. Holte, Noble township; STH DISTRICT on, Clift WL. Plath, Leonard; J. Ty. Benson, Page: Hill, Brie T, Thoen, Hunter. Alternates—Peter McLachlin, Hon- AValhury , Eldred; L. E. Stevens, Tower )Mailongh, Wheatland; taf ie) | ; | 2 > ey | ea =| a a! -|slight lead held DEFEATED FIRST ITIME IN SEASON Bismarek Nosed Out By James- town in Fast Basket- ball Game Fighting until the ve of the game, Bismare basketball team «i for the t\time this s yy the James: town high school team at Jamestown last night hy a Score of 17 to 15, In spite of eevry cifort of the playeys. Bismarck ould not overcome ‘the y Jamestown al- thor the Lisma » played the hardest it could throughotu. the game. Both teams showed rema speed and from the’hlast of the w until the end of the game it was’ i possible to determine n side would win gut. Evenly matched in both of;, fensive and defensive play, the lead wed from on he other. G on the which ‘or the com: last minute high school .| paratively low scores made“by each side. Hebron ; R: J. .M. Ham burn, Alex- addock ; 3 7 RL, hotel: — A, EB, Anderson, T. M. Mac: bisn Baldwin laghlan, | mehpodis Knut i", M. Leathers, Rice “Lak B. Just, Judson; + | Jolmnie ek; William) Johnson, Fa, Fahigren, Washburn; | son, Wishek, ry +- REVIVAL: GREAT: SUCC Iev..C. F. Strutz, pastor of the Bis- "| marek ‘| Ewangelical «church, that the revival services’ w! at his church last Sunday were highly ceessful. Fifteen converts were re- ‘ived into the. congregation “sunday afternoon, “One of the results, states Rey, Strutz, has been greatly enhane- ait infer st in the weekly prayer meet ‘Tuesday eventag's ing " Haen attended by 71 worshipe reports: ich closed W. Wallburg, kh. Henry - Touchy: Corn Instant relief! Then corn or. callus lifte off with fingers, Hermar’} Robt. H Will) Me; 3 Jack . Fergu Jackson, Wilton: M noken ;_ 1. Rn. Bi Houge; 1 Kapelovitz, , den, Regan Underwood ; Frank Sherman, Washburn, } Grand Pacitic Warrister, (+ He A. Owen, Pardsls Washbu . a 3 2 5 ; Let Your Valentine Be Flowers! : Flowers with their fragrance and beauty are fitting, symbols of this “Day of Sweethearts.” : Our stock offers a wide selection of Cut Flowers sna Blooming Plants at moderate prices. We deliver. Oscar H. Will & Co. Ha A. Mutehier, Wing; Belfield ; iscuman, Under Wilton; H. D. hink!, You can lift off any corn or callus with- cut one twinge of pain. A Cincinnati man discoy- ered this ether compound and. named it | freezone: Any druggist will ‘selk_ a bottle of freezone for . ‘y little cost. “You ap- is ply a few drops directly. | Edwards, Wing; upon a tender corn or eal- } Paul; Deel Dennis, lus. Instantly the sore- {. Johnson, Sterling vin Hanson, ness -disappears, ythen] shortly you will, find the corn or callus so leose that you Gan lift it right off, Freezone is wonderful! It dries. instantly. It doesn’t eat aws or callus, but shrive » without even irritating the + skin, Hard corns, soft corns, or corns between the toes. 48. well as painful calluses, lift right off. There is pain before or. afterwards Ne; soreness or. smarting.: Wome -{'slionld keep a tiny bottle on, the dr - Ler and never let a earn ache twice, 7 homy pn, “[lewed with a foul. ism {leading in the middle of the ‘J by shooting a number of field . BISMARCK SCORES FIRST twelve seconds of the vlor dropped the Wall in for the first goal. Pl D hot Bismar mestown immedi: Jamestown, managed to be in the at the end of the, first half py. the ball five times on five fou first half ended 11 to 10 in fa Jamestown, , In the-second half Jamestown made The of three field baskets while Bismarck got one field basket and three fouls. Tay- lor was hurt in the second half and George took his place. During the game Jamestown made eleven fouls, white Bismarck made only. seven, Carrington Next Boise and Fogerty played particu- larly fine with Vetter, Holta and Tay- lor starring ia their positions. Coach Spencer Boise had no coniments to make on the outcome of the game, the first defeat Bismarck has sus- tained season, but hopes to brnig home the victory Friday night wher <|Bismarck plays Carrington here. ‘. |Carrington has won twenty straight victories. Ina previous game between James- town and Bismarck on the locals’ court, Bismarck won by one point. Ga MARKETS _| The line-up was as follows: Bismarck | Position Jamestown Taylor . ..Forward ... - McDonald ogerty Boise, Vetter Holta Ml APOLIS. Wheat rece 149 cars, compared with. 221 cars-a year ago. Cash, No. 1 Northern, $2. 60, to $2.75. Corn No. 3, yellow, $1.36 to $1.1 Oats No. -3; while, 8lc¢ to 82c. ~ Flax, $4.97 to $5.02. Flour, 50e lower in carload lots; standard flour quoted‘at $13.25 a bar- rel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Ship- ments, 44,988 barrels. ‘Barley, $1.18 to. $1.84.” Rye No. 2, $1.483/8 to $1. 49 3/8. Bran, 43¢. SOUTH ST. PAUL. Hog receipts—13,500; 20c higher. * Range, $14.25 to $14.40. Bulk, $14.35 to $14.40. | Cattle receipts—5,800; steay; kill- ers. Fat steers, $5 to $14.50. Cows and heifers, $5 to $1.25. Calves, 50c lower; $8.50 to $15.50. Stockers and fegders, steady; $5.50 to $11.50. Sheep receipts—2," 500. , Lambs, $8. to. $19. i Wethers, $9.50 to $1. Hewes, $3%to $11 ‘ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Hog receipts—13,000;~ 25c to 30c, = | higher. ‘ Bulk, $14.60 to $15.50. 4 = : “Top, $15.60. ° é Heavyweight, $14.50 to. $15. Mediumweight, $14.75 to $15.30 Lightweight, $1485: to $15.60. Lightlight, $14:75, to.$15.50, ). Heavy packing sows, smooth,$13. 50 to $14.25. Heavy packing sows, rough, $13: té $13.50. Pigs, $13.75. to $15. Cattle recojpts—%,000. “Beef steers, _médium and heavy- weight, choice and prime, $15 to $17. Medium and good, $11-to $15.° Common, $9 to $11 . Lightweight, good and choice, + $12 to. $16. ee Common. and. medium, , $5.50 to $12.65. - Butcher “cattle heifers, $6.50 to #33 50. > Caws, 6.50, to, $11.25. Canners and cutters, 5.25 to $6.50. Veal calves, $16.25 /to $17. Feeder steers, $7.85 to $11 Stocker-steers, $7 to’ $1 Sheep. receipts—6,000; higher. Lambs, 84 pounds down,’ *$19- tp $21.65. 3 Culls and common, $15.25 to $18.50. Ewes, medium, good and choice, $11.25, to $14.25.2 % Cuils' and commo' Phone 453 for the eel-| $6.50° to. $10.75. Coal, the best coal mined in North: ‘Dakota. This coal does not clinker and contains less sulphur land ash than any other coal mined in North Da- CoalCo. HIGH SCHOOL IS kota. Washburn ineaite | kota. Last Time Tonight Chicago, lished ‘at. Dall: ed and press at points ,in, Kans: strike today week’s mu: Feb. 12.—Wireless sphone service. for commercial pur- poses will be-established between Chi-|- cago.and New York, it today. following a suc sation held last night. A wireless station also will be’ estah- , it was anfhounc- |! will be set up and North Da- tation: 200,006 Ct EMICAI 3 WORKERS ON STRIKE} COMMERCIAL WIRELESS. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND " CHICAGO, ESTABLISHED |ancatage alti ¢ te vacation, ‘WRI The largest electric ‘stan in the - world advertises LEYS At Times Square,’ Broadway: announced ' ssful conver- | PRESENTS. “QUT OF THE FOG” One of the best Pictures ever shown in Bismarck, in. Seven Great Acts’ Movies of the Annual New Year Balf-at the McKenzie Hotel, Given by-Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson. : See Yourself! . PECK FU PRAL FRIDAY foe N. tele- Milane Tuesday, Feb, 10.—Two hung; | ‘CHEW. A. FEW—STOMAGH FEELS FINE! red thousand .men/ vemployed in chem- ical factories: including 60,000. work- mem in pharmaceutieal plants went on! ‘or-higher wages and a -aused by Acidityy Hurry! / NEW YORK CITY 250 FEET LONG—70 FEET HIGH. MADE UP OF 17.286 ELECTRIC LAMPS The fountains play, the trade mark changes, reading-alternately WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT. DOUBLEMINT and JUICY FRUIT.. and the Spearmen.“do .@: turn.” “This sign Is, seen nightly by 500,000 people, — all: ver, the world. Tight- WRIGLEV'S (auicy FRU CHEWING GEM ‘Last Time Tonight. ORPHEUN | wien whem Ahe Bismarek man had been associated -in- the devetopment of North Dukota since 1889; ‘that funeral serviees for the deceased death of Her-T will he held in the Mill City at 2 Peck, «2-prominent investor | o'clock Fiiday afternoon, H. H. Steele, who: left for Minne- lapolis en Sunday in: response to a& PAPE'S ". FOR INDIGESTION At once! Relieves Indigestion, Heartburn, Gases, Dyspepsia, Buy ‘a Qox at aay drug store: « “Common Sense’ Rules ‘Revarding Stomach’’ in: every. package. approximately os ( oad ‘ SS Sole

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