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4 . a f ° eo 4 w s FRIDAY, FEBRUARY i3, i920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE =SLVINVUS EEUU utation assures you of that. --are the kind you should wear. ; 200000 “Are Here 4 . UIE are ‘receiving daily shipments of Spring suits 2 and light weight overcoats. ‘ready for you to put on no worry about fit or how they will look. No worry about qualit) or style, our rep- Hart Schaffner & S.E.Berseson & SON We have them here We have them. ay “ . / Marx all wool clothes 4 _ LEGION OPPOSES PLAN OF MINISTER TO PUBLISH PAPER (Continued from Fage One) eign hirth who have. accepted, assim ilated and taken as theircowm. the of American democrace;, and NO NERD’ OF ALIEN TONGU: Hy ~Whei there has been no im- Whigration from Germany. within’ five i if those who came to this land to that time have assimilated anism and heen .true to their oaths of allegiance they haye learned ve beco: ing of the English language; and Whereas one of the grent causes ee the failure of the foreign: born to Become more thoroughly and = more quickly : Americanized * has heen. the commercialized catering to-the foreign speaking population, the use*of foreign languti ges in schools and newspapers. an “Whereas Rey. «John. Fontana has proven by his acts to be -not at heart aotrne American, shag’ regarited his Jom Fontantr would be ine p well ‘advanced in the} oath of alleginnee taken at Webster, S. 7D. in the year 1898 to bé a matt kK and of No consequence e for the establishment of nah newspaper; and “is Such a newspaper edit john Pontaina, + Would he “Thi In direct opposition ‘to the ¢reed 100 percent. .Ame ism for the American leg German language -a flaunting of his Germanic id a material evidence nt satisfaction at his the pledges ed by the American legion, does here- by demand that: application of Rev. John Fontana ad cothtrs. for. ent as second cliss “mall” matter’ of that “'Cascarets’’ act on Liver and Bowels without Griping or Sickening you— So Convenient! You wake up with your Head Clear, Complexion Rosy, — Breath and Stomach Sweet—No Biliousness, Headache or Upset Stomach. “Venitian Moon” “and many others: to sale. Hear the Latest Remicks Big Song Hits. We have just purchased 150,000 copies of Remick’s latest song hits, such as— “[}i Bring a Rose” ‘ “The Irish Were Egyptians Long Ago” “My Isle of Golden Dreams” “Lullaby Time” arrive for Saturday Note our wiridow display ‘of the z ‘ latest Song Hits. convicted sedi- icable to the best_intetest« of ‘the community and which m stands, and such guage to be started at New he refused by the post of the United States or Tas may have charge of such " and be it further a “Resolved that the damand be made on the secrotary of state of North Dakota ‘that a Corporation ehi refused hy the on the valid’ vem aster er or ed ‘ound that such pro- yposed publication -would he contrary of [to the public welfare, and that copies of these resolutions be addressed ‘by registered “mail to Thomas Hall, sce- retary of state, Bismarck, N. D., and to Postmaster General Burleson of the United States of America at Washing- .| ton, D, C.” "|/PIONEER WILTON - WOMAN IS DEAD f Mrs. Eva Boat, Mother of Mrs. “Simon Jahr, Called ry | Wilton, Feb. 13, — Mrs. Eva Boat, one of thé pioneer residents of: North Dakota passed away suddenly Sunday night about midnight from heart fail- ure, — While she hid been in poor health for some years, her condition was. not considered Rerious, She -had called her daughter Mrs. Simon Jahr, over the phone erly in the evening. remarking how well she felt. About midnight, she was taken suddenly. ill and before a physician arrived she had he funera fees was held Tues- day afterhoon from her jate residence southwest of town, Gilbert W. Stewart ting. Interment was made in 1 cemetery, south of Wilton. t Johnson was born in Sweden. rember 28. 1850. She was mar to JchnsC. Boat, September 18, 18’ and came to the United States in 1862. The family settled in Burleigh county in 1886 living in @e same homestead all °these years, Six children blessed this union, of whom the following vive; M Simon Jahr, Mrs, Alvin Tourtlotte, Sanger; David Boat, Wil- ton; Miss: Linda Boat. Fa _Mr. Boat died more than ten years ago. and Mrs, Boat has lived with her son David.on their farm, member of the sw ‘ais Baptist church of Wilton and y ae in the Ladies’ Aid so- ciety Taal other organizationsy of the church. She lived ‘an enenest. Chris- tian life and was beloved and held in high esteem by the entire community, where her good . deeds) were well known, Our Canned Goods are as per BLAME YOU! ceries. This store offers you but if you are indifferent and TERT ae |RYDER LUMBER YARDS Richholt’s Cash ana «Carry [Fie or] Grocery [7m 6 Thayer] IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT. SATURDAY SPECIALS SE = Dairy Butter, extra fine, 1 db. print Bete. hs Japan Tea, 75c seller, Three Stripe Coffee, ot pound 65c_ Dennison’s White Label , Coffee, er | Seer ee tks 55c The Original Cash and Carry Store ee F—If you py too much for your gro- prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that careful buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. IMINOT-STUDENT. “ASKS. PARENTS TO BAK KANE Declares People ’ Must Act to Keep Socialism Out of the State University Minot, Fel. 1 “If you want to have a state university for the younger children to go to when they get out of high school, T advise you to work to get Totten and Muir off the board of administration,” writ student at the North Dakota University ine a let- { ter to his parents in Minot in explain. Ing the students’ opinion of the effort {heing made on the aprt of certain | members of the state board of admin- istration to oust President Kane of the University “They call President Kane ‘mental- ly unsound and morally untit’ to be | President of the University,” the student continues in his letter, “You have heard him speak, 1 leave it to you to judge if.he is mentally unsound aud_xyou know Totten and Muir and 1 will leave it to you to judge if a man who backed Stangeland in the , Dublic library deal, ean judge who ts ‘morally unfit! “They haye a reason to be. down on President Kane, Didn't he. refuse i to ratify ‘the appointment of the N.C. tMacDonalW for head of the extension i division! Didn't he remove exter j lecturer George Wilson from the frolt because he was a doddering ihaked socailist! Hadn't he bu { agdinst Gillette and Libby ana Willis, | Townley’s best friends here on the Ie | Tenet He has tried to keep the school out of polit) ‘. ‘These few j things alone ire enough to cause him to be hanged, drawn and quartered hy k pthat bunch of charagter assassins. They ask him to resign and he has without a doubt done more for this school in a year and a half than any in five yenrs, “The chargés Totten and Muir pre sent come from the faeulty—anony- mous, What-kind of a bunch is it that will make ananymous charges, afraid to show their faces. 1 know a few Tike them—Willfs, Gillette, ete. , When President Kane goes goodness knows who will come, Maybe Townley him- self -would make a good president. If that will be run without opposition from Totten and Muir and in that you will have a school that no self-respect- ing person would send his child to, You can tell people that discuss the matter with yon that ninety-nipe out of a hundred of the students here are with President Kane.” ARE IN NEW HANDS. Ryder, Feb. 13.—An agreement was made last week for the puschase by the Dakota Luimber Co. of the lumber yards belonging to the L. R. Rosherg estate at Ryder and Makoti. The new owners will not take possession until the middle of next month as the mat- ter must go through probate court. Thig will reduce the number of lum- ber yards here to two, and place the Dakota Lumber Co., which is a local institution, in position to better serve the needs of their patrons. Diversified farming is rapidly put- ting our farmers on their feet and each SaaS BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr, Edvwaxds’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently onthe bowels and positively the worl. People afflicted with bad breath find Quick relief 1! th taking them. Dr. Edwards’ \Olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. They act gently but firmly.on the bowels and liver, stimulating them-to natural action, clearing the blood, and purifying the entire system. They do that whiclrcalomel does, without any of the bad after effects. ; Take oné or two eyery night for a week and note che pleasing effect, 10c and 25c a.box, X Fresh as in Harvest Time '60c ’3 pounds for $1.47 the opportunity to buy right careless, and pay credit store other President we ever had could do i they do get Kane out. you can back {3 —jon this —you'll haye a school here {other diseases. No Approvals-on ‘Sale Goods ‘Webb Brothers “First in aire “First in barf” 2 Black Taffeta Silk 36-inch pure dye black taffeta Silk. Regular $4.00 quality. - Friday | ¢ and Saturday special yard... BSo19 yard. . Fibre Silk Hose quality. urday special, per pair......... Women’s J Knickers Women’s and Misses’ |p| Knit Knickers in white or pink.) Friday and 48: Fri 36: Fri Saturday — special, pair... 91.48 pair or gray. Blankets. urday ieee per pair... year will see more and more building operations. This country is bound to forge forward and the Dakota Lumber Co. intends to do its share in Aelping things along. We congratulate them upon making this deal, Mrs. Rosberg who has so ably looked after the busi- ness since the death of her husband, will now be able to take a well-earned rest. She has made no decisi her future, but it is hoped that will elect to. continue her residence in| | Ryder Mrs. Rosberg will continue the bus: ness until the new owners take pos j session. PROMINENT RYDER FARMER IS | CALLED Ryder, Feb. 13.—Geor -—-George G. Johnston died Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock; from pneumonia and a complication of Only about two weeks ago he visited Bismarck to consult physicians regarding his health and when he returned was takén down Silks! We have selected and placed on tables all remnants and short lengths of Silks, including fancies, plaids and plain ‘Silks in taffeta, satin, crene.de popular Friday and Saturday special One-third Off Regular Price [yard weaves. Women’s Fibre Silk Hose, in black only. Regular” 89¢c Friday and Sai- 60x60 in.— Friday'and Saturday special, ea.' $4.95 Plaid Blankets 66x80-inch Plaid Blankets in fine shades of blue, pink Regular $4.95 Friday and Sat- ' $3.89 -hing when he passed away. ‘Foremost in Value” Telephone Orders Taken’ for - Sale Goods Silks! hine and many © other Taffeta Ribbon One lot of plain Taffeta Rib- bon in narrow and wide widths. A discontinued line. Special for Friday and Saturday at One-half Regular Price apanese Lunch Cloths .A large and well selected line of pretty Japanese Lunch Cloths with $3.59 2.38 1.58 ue figures and desig ular $4.50 quality. x48 in.—regular $3.00 quality, iday and Saturday special, ea, x36 in.—regular 0 quality, iday and Saturday special, ea. Cloth. border and initial. and Saturday special, eack \ Saturday Speci Georgeite Crepe in white only. $3.50 quality. and Saturday spec: $2. $2.75 | ig Uur best quality 40- inch Geo.gette Crepe, Regu Fri White Initiaied Wash Cloths An extra quality Wash‘ with biue Friday 10c¢ | 9-4 Piquot Sheeting Every hon knows the qu special, per yard... this . popular Friday and Saturday | sewife tality. of brand 98< | Limit 10 yards to Customer 1 eh + ne see nana 66x80-inch Plaid Blankets —a very.- heavy quality. Colors are blue, pink and gray. Regular $5.95 Blan- kets, Friday and Saturday per pair.. be shipped today to the old home at B. D. Johnston, of Rockford; was with Mrs, John- ston is sick and will be unable to go to Iowa for the funeral ides his wife, nd three broth- singerest sympathy, community in their loss. Mr. Johnston was one of the, pion- cer settlers of this community, having ettled on a homestead seven miles southwest of Ryder twelve years ago He was popular with all and his sud- ers, who 1 of the ehti {den taking away is mournéd by all who knew him. Ss ‘THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm salt water, then apply- ~ with pneumonia. The remains will $5.95 Plaid Blankets | Blankets One Jot. of ! | Rockfgrd, Ia., for burial, His brother, | D special at “One-fourtic wise in perfect, conditi rn Friday,-and Saturday Off Regular Price Cured) in refund, fails Bleeding us Blind, Stops Irritation; Sc You can get resi application. Price ¢ 6-to 14 Deys money it to cure TEs yotridiny® Py CASTO 2A For Infants and Chiiarsn Pignavure of AW ~ Belt Lotte Py RINE : atl ita tion, vitehinie aud » of the Eyes or : your Eyes Neec Marin Eye Remedy C In Use For Overs Alwars bears the ¥s pape Cleansing, Shing end Healing Mutiue for Red- 8, Soreness, Graauia- - For Her 324 Fourth Street. Phone 163 Valentine there is nothing more appropriate than Will’s Flowers! We offer splendid blooms in wide variety. Our Bloom- ing Plants will also be appreciated. Oscar H. Will & Co.