The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 18, 1920, Page 3

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) iar WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18, 1920 a BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE i THRES =—_ ~ Seer = _ om se - ERRNO I a mene ) ee liar pee [NICOLA BUYS LOTS |< ons ot ting toe |<eone! is coming that wil , . whether to answer their comrades’ REX | TONIGHT and AND WILL ERECT " lessee surely help you out. +i Si call or to enjay the safety and POLLOCK LAD KICKED ‘ comforts at home, and up and - THURSDAY FOUR STORY HOUSE|"*~” = When you hear the good news, down this line, he saw the skulk- we. —— TO DEATH BY HORSE} - vou're sure to shout. ‘ ing forms of Townley and of Fra- ©. \ [John Homan Disposes of Fifth) . : : vy -nier, whispering to those boys : ty ——————————————— : : whose comrades were falling over Street Property for Pollock. 18.—The thee SEGRE Per] ee] there: "Don't xo-—let them dle a sine li : a year-old. $0 and Mrs, David | as ae eee and he damaed; this isa rich $16,000 Ryckman vas billed when kicked ini] When you need a Sign | man’s wi’ . be & ——_— the abdomen by a horse. i \ Ch ee . sidered le inane hime ‘The southwest corner of Fifth street [o ” pila Baan PHONE 909 { - et Hae ey eee : : “Jand Broadway was bought from Jobe |Are you troubled with susiness || , ‘ 2 i rs a danghboy had A fig Homan by Salomon Nicolo for a con- fairs? The Bismarck Sign Co. ! - and suffer to-earh the stipend af $3,600 sideration said to be $16,000 and on alatrs: : a year which the Townley administra which Mr. Nicola intends erecting a|Are you in doubt. with personal 406% Broadway Hon paid ©. 2. Stincoland, n soclalis modern four story brick building dur- cares? od / who was kept in ‘the ing 1921. The sale of the property |_| ? : nopnoeary : for. MI . © Sood, sald hs jist hr conia, tl. | ——————————S comaicay 2 are and rhe ee ee im nite plans in regards to the proposed a ‘f + HE Re SD, SO: ENG: WONCENS i building have not been arranged. es s . —IN— all North Dakota Townley could have hie ie Gue of the Those: mmporta HART BEAUTY PARLOR ; ? found no ¢ ble of filling - i : Z a 98 lr > \ this job, able vets of ROOM 4 HUGHES BLOCK {ELEPHONE. +6 these leaders during the war burn- ve he Re 1 of Superfluous Hair. a4 € : , i > brady of every father owner of : Electrolysis for the Remova Supe s ; i I l fa dee aut et Lalu af ty le billiard parlors adjoining the property Scientific Facials Scalp Treaiment ~ : Who had a boy over ther ’ he has just purchased. High cost of ; eal 99 hot forget,” said Callahan of Cass. building mat S one of the reas- Marcel Waving Mair Dying : LOTS OF GOOD ORATORY ons given by cola for not start- D eae 1" There was lots of other good- oratory ii in ‘Bl from R.A. Nestos of Minot; from ——SS = Se ene A . George, M. MeKenna of Napoleon, who me: = 5 : delivere ie gem; from form = eo, In which a hatchetman of a dreaded Bier congressman Pat b, Norton, whe . * A dealt specifically with the latest uni- i Chinese secret society defies the order to BR (cay, cneaiauys Sih me latest unt 1 a } 4 -murder the father of the maid he loves. “The “fight can't he won in this , ' wists ” > {| convention; it mt he won in Pah This is the picture you have been ; the towns, y STOre-COUmErS Or EeOTIee a YOU'LL r Eng, aera | on street s, it rand must = or pli waiting to see Hayakawa in. ; be won on the farms. Tt must be he was a erook—but a won phy having more and better woman's heart knows not rea- THRILLS 6 {Speakers than Townley can im- son She loved im But when a a } port, and in, this effort we will he left—well, she spun a wel BATTLES ACROSS THE HOUSE-TOPS. have the solid) support of the out of falsehood that finally en- MURDERS AT THE DRAGON SHRINE. endid womanhood of North meshed ner and freed her , 7 DES OF THE TONG. Dakota.” suid Norton. “When- meat Reiser ss ‘ ESCAPE FROM THE HOR 0 aa 7 ever ‘Townley can he forced to A’ Woman's Life Drama s — meet on the same platform men A Cross Section of Her Heart : who know socialism and who itre BAT! The Velvet tin \ opposed to lit, his da i North | A PRE bi : 5 = a Dakota are ended,” declared Nov: is cwice as Dig republicans when Tt comes to tie counted. We've got to stand. to- ton. a aS question ef putting 2 man who gether and march shoulder’ to s MOVIES TO TOUR ALASKA C will stand for law and order and shoulder against the common foe, “If the farmers of North. Dakota ig . ‘ morality and deeéney in the state ssand republican knew what E know about this move- VIA DOG TEAM SPECIAL house to supplant that man with but as respectable, decent, home- | ment, about ther intent i = soul of ochte and face of dough | loving citizens, just as omr boys |eaders—Arthur Townley and W Monte vAla’ Fo 18 (BE ave who is now holding the governor's marched over there when never 'homk id their hireling. Team Mail. —Touring movies will be a dougin-b his buddy “Chom: ills—they wouldn't get votes display towns and Indian ‘sertle- Cll clean this outfits out so whether he ora fenough to knew that they'd even i ments in the lower Yukon Valley dar t thoroughly that even the stench of republican, but merely demanded ~ {iy this ing the halflight winter by two Nome their footprints will he Tost to the that‘he be tee blue. i [Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis has| men who left. here recently with a Moodhounds of the state's prison. Divet closed with the quotation of | spoken more truely than he kuew when dog m and a moving picture out: ‘ “There are people in this which seldom j he classed this crew with the 1. W./ fit, ‘The nded to set up. their ~ state opposed to socialism) and Mer effect, |W. and the rest the destruc StS] show at camp on the froz doye and anarchy to avipe the st Phere’s a cou i weil as 2 | who are today 1 ing on Ame : rive Whenever the white r clean, if they will get togethe: prayer, in those lines. ‘The boys whe 5 Bacon of the G Forks | or Hh no Money for league can't claim more than 45,000] left) their bor o ‘anders field di told_of his long fight against | gions, the “theatre” will take furs for =e votes: csThere are 00,000: votes in this | are eailins ty Take: uryour Rattle which began with the in-line door fees state opposed to the league. Enough | with the fe Hil not sleep. | troduction of House Bill 44. and pre 2 E e , i to do. job, but not enough i the poppies bloom, row on rew. in) dicted that “if we go home and do our |r xf Yi f ‘ows are split near the middle or anywhere near | Flanders fields.” We cau't_keep faith | plain ayy to the people we're geing to |? PASSENGER SEAPLAN es, V9 @ youn 2. the middle, - with those who die, unless we Uke | win this lection and bring onr state HANDLES ALASKAN TRADE e e e e “We've got to win by the force of; Up the torch; unless we do our best | hack. Takin Ri At wit, Is ; ive effort. We've got to put} te mdo the harm which was done] “y{o declared that Townley had 107 ikan, Alaska, Feb. 18. (BY crea “a and backbone into those bankers | hy enemies here anomie wi ; they | only filched millions from. the pocke <etchikan residents have or- e A nen Who have been wring-| were fighting and dying there" | of North Dakota farmers but that his Jane transportation ; Fed Te b. hands and ng ‘Oh don't CALLAHAN OF ¢ wire to cong sserting that wh planing to pureha PIewm y a. acco sjout this thi ‘Ss goings to Callahan at € who next was sxrowers we utistied with the 19 senger seapline 10. 2 . hurt my business--It’s going to: make eaten une 1g ions Me price of $1.65 had prevented the seu t wi light freight to all Peale so! te the American legion, and de- | ate from fixing the price of wheat at ; 6 OF Alaska; . & ; ee . 5 “You've got to stand up and be dared ale picare moe ee 50 and had cost the wheat-raisers Tees will tea a to journey from F course other forms of smoking are all tight in yurned on his brain by the world’s | of the northwest a billion anda hall] jdre to Hyders anew inining camp ake : en RINE Nidht end Morat Far was that of American Golzh: -[doliars. He declared that it ‘was a Meat here in one Hour by. airplane. their way, but there is something’ intimate and g joys. neighbor boys whom head | committee with which Townley had] ay present it takes eighteen hours to . 5s - . * j my . Hove Srrone, ety nown since babshood, aver there, | nothing to do amd whieh sneeceited in Fonone ERG ge BOA friendly-like cbouta pipc—just the kind of a thing that GS. pad fighting with their backs to the spite of Tewnley’s efforts to hauudicap | pps E a = re a = irltated Tndained cr wall; fighting and dying. but ever | which secured for the northwestert TERTAIN DR. BEARD forward-looking char to like ducks take to water. b UR EvEScrenuicted, ‘Murine a ing o poue slates: for | farmers a wheat guarantee with some Mr. and Riley and famine Soothes, Refresh: Safe for he reinforcements which has heey |clements of reasonablen as COM: | Hy their din u ‘ ‘ e : ae fntantorAdule-AtaliDreagieta Watefor | omised, aud ox the other sie haved with the price for « A. Hoard of } Mest of them weren’t born with a silver spoon in-their ! Bree Bye Book. Murine Eye Remedy Co,,Chicegs | of the screen, he said, he saw pork, heef and other tending the republican con é i a which entered into the winning of the wate from Farge. Dr. inouths, and the low cost cf Velvet Tobacco dvesn't a war, is reste moutns nd 5 ; TO REHABILITATE PARTY ‘ he + its ponularity—rict so 2 could notice it. é . ‘ W d d Most important of all the resolutions | invocation at the opening of the con rt its popularity—nct co as you u Auditorium ednesday Feb 18 adopted by the convention was one pro ‘ . ae idingfor the rehabilitation of the eee ners Curtain, 8:15 a : spubliean party in North Dakota.| What youll see in “The Tong : (ety lutions ratified and approyea | Man.” ; . F 4 f Beg ion of republican members of | A riot in Chinatown when the po- : 4 gat ied Sup) ee 2 ae SpE brEeh the republican state coutral committee |qice raid the headquarters of the ses ‘ Just a dime and a nickel—the price of 4 fow smokes : . i in calling the convention, cret Tong, - 5 ; pee Wet EAB AR OLIVER ~ 35° all official poxitions in the ‘re Paessue a in daredevill =. in other forms, but whieh out irto Velve' Tobacco, MOROSCO 4 organization in North Daketa held by | stunts ju roods, skidding _ ay “ : 5 IF those who are not republ mm fire-egcapes, crashing through givo ‘a feliow almost 3's good smoking. 2E SENTS J] those who are opposed toy ights and rescuing his Chinese . - PRESENTS COMEDIES |i hincipies to be 4. It author! ewasthoart % and instructed members of the repub- How a Lascar r “gets! his i j tie n State central committee to pre-}ian hurling 4 e into his Vic- Se jcced immediately with the filling of ack. j vacancies in the state central commit ret meeting of the notorious . tee. among the i tive district and the Chinese black-hand socie- couty commissioners and the pr sion \ committeemen, with real repubticans. and graphic scenes in the It recommended the organization of } hop joints and gambling dens of the ane ie ‘ lithe state hy congressional districts, arene of Chinatown, [hen again it is mild, well-mellowed, smooth, friendly = - and authorized the state central com- A Lioyd comedy and Pathe News > mittee to proceed at once with the | will complete ihe program that will \ = oa 5 7 election of a Chairman, s be presented at the Orpheum theatre It got that way by its eight long seasons c mpening § re until their: s tonight. Coming tomorrow The Dol- S . ty Slateray ne ie AUvIon beet in wocden hogsheads—a slow, expensive method, hut : toe | ion of independence | poliies.” : : Q | followed with the singing ot ot a be Sund v - ices anata widen teael the best that’s been found yet. Dr. ‘ Sie Velvet’s the kind cfa companion for fellows to tis up tol i i office. i a? fo, at + habit j Jing that North Dakota has. its ful I: gets ’em in the homo habit. so. J re of the latter. : z a PRESIDENTS ARE NIX ° t ‘ A é i : mee ute a Under the fete ofa ‘resolution tu: For a pipe of good tobacco is a homey kind of thing. , 4 —a — ane troduced at the close of the convention \ i Young and adopted af ; ry peng t : LEO. CARR! LLO debate, presidential Young man, most your good 5 sare warned to lay off poe re i in FREDERIC and FANNY HATTON'S ar apart a hum, Velvet, in «s jolly rod th Dakota. The resolution makes chum, 2 FAMOUS. FUN AND FASHION HIT it the sense of the convention th: Largest sna Oldest ‘ ee filing of presidential petitions in Houseinthe West }|° tin! } Dakota to he voted on at the pr Highest Prices and Immediate i tial ‘ ee Coste naterae Wats for price ra 2 i . might divide the’ ps iste end full information. . 2 por es : 9 J Nonpartisans a chance to slip Kaggetoniigpred mete 3 thing over. The condition in | i REAL COMEDY Di: oud 18 explained, int the res i } : SEEING IS BELIEVING | tion, copies of which will he forward- i t . ; * : ao 3 a ed each presidential candidate, urged i a Fy On that the republican organization in Fi ; . 1YEAR IN NEW YORK this state benot hindered vith a ees | —————— Misery loves company, but no \! HAS BROKEN ALL 5 MONTHS IN CHICAGO idential primary fight. Phi 453 for the cel- the company of a friendly pipe ' LAUGHING RECORDS 3 BOSTON Among others who opposed the reso- one or OF Valen a lution was It. Selden Wilcox, Ji -Ligeni : ef | < ene: SAN FRANCISCO manager for Hiram Johnson, who ¢ ebrated Wilton Lignite | PFOR THE LAST 2 YEARS 72 - - LOSancéLes clared that Mr. Jounson had nis peti:|Coal, the best coal mined H <i a : tians ready for filing and that the}. A , ‘ ; adoption of this resohition would em-|in North Dakota. This j f barrass him. After’ the resolution ] ; With GRACE VALENTINE: 7 | was adopted Mev Wileog stated be | COAL dges not clinker and \ : ‘ would notify Mr. Johnson and sugzest contains. less sulphur sett that he not file in this state. gP es aes and Original Company gous tand ash than any other > Pri , 55c. to $2 20 KINDLING WOOD !'coal mined in North Da- sates Tes for sale at The Tribune kota. Washburn Lignit | : f or sale a e Tribune'!kota. Washburn Lignite; \ Seat Sale at Harris & Co., Monday. A i ‘ office. Coal' Co. ——— 1

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