Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1920 —— JOHNSON: HOTLY ‘—_sOWETH TOWNLEY Californian En Route to North DENIES BARGAIN Dakota Again Repudiates Hl ‘ Agi p sider—I gave my youth League Deal | . : eer qj for you. I guess that _ SEES SCHEME OF BOSSES) lets me out! Ga V Ol. ! ; - . eo Ao | is Declares Opponents Seek to De- t ” feat Him By Linking His | f J g Name With Nonparty | : eae . - Hunes, S ities and - St. Paul, Feb, 25.—Uy S.. Senator | um Johnson, whe passed thro ' . ’ today on hi to Grand. Fo H I i main Dos dete that he had mate | Wednesday || PATHE REVIEW agreemeit with leatlers ef the Nonp: IN CC n tisan Teag regarding — support in! and Thursday A ROLLIN COMEDY Ne i | Nonpartisan leagner-— | | Tam a republican,” said Senator Jot | ee sl “Tam going to North Dakota to | symbols now fof Some past Monareh with ghe brow y mt renn ort : in use hy the Chinese. He de Fcoyered with the dlademr known to . s on to Minnesota for the same par ihe wana: stn ity” and peuly Mexiean history. ‘Che pyramid Honor, Senator Johnsen had expeeted io | MEXICAN RACES were cle depicted. Mesican an-| to the San measures TGINTAL foot at ; 5 meet R. 8, Wilcox, manager of bis | | thropolog’ who have inte the base and is 216 feet high; the one | and) as " : North Pakota’ campaign, but Wilcox | eu themselves in the discovery. ha Wo the Moon i attthe base av BROMO ut Pablers i id not get hege. “Senator Johnson se-| | Clined to pass final judgment until fy Ee hath Gale] eee aes se aera ure, OF : nied that he “had deposed Wilcox: as | ther exeavation are inade and me la tele wens | BOS ANG Fi «his state manager, ; complete temples in} Tye totii value of © carm animals ; DENOUNCES PREMARY im Juan Teotihun- It eomiected by winding | jp ie ii ae on 3: n a 1990 “When T return to Minne: | in Cholula in the , AE 00, a8 < wpa nd oid denounce the republican prir ‘Ancient Chinese Hieroglyphics © among the oldest iptions having Chinese = 100 ie year § i Ser MEO é has heen put forth hy the repubti i ; P ae marks of pr ! ion to. be were slate central committee,” he said. “A = | Discovered in Pyramids of found in the republic, Ww ostand as © in the ® primary that gives they farmer one | 5 3 one a a Monuments to peoples whose known 7 Om ee hone 1 vote, and that at night, ‘That's | Evanston, I.; Feb. —Mrs, Natalie Blair Higinbotham imet | Holy City ABEAIRORE NS Congliee: ely dnt wl CAS T '@) ci iA ' ' ary.” a. : Neil H. Bradley through her son, who is 14 years old. Now the} F ——_— : aniards in the 16th vorts of inv! a ; eS at Iam a Non-!gson’s former chum is his father. The new Mrs. Bradley says, of | Mesido City, Feb, 25.—Tieroglyphies historians, Beenus For Infants avd Children partisan, “ ae recently discovered on the foundation construction, some vo} 4 'e 4 named Brinton wrote a letter s ner marriage Lom youth oo years her junior, ‘Romance a6 Ae | stones of the pyramids of San Juan are the fin Use For Over 30 Years that he wanted te run for national |dies. Above picture of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley was taken shortly | Teatit 7 s whe in Always bears . . comittecman on a platform supporting {after they were married. otihinnenn miles northeast Of} mysterious manner crossed the er awards (0 the & me? «Have T ever i tate am. wl f Rote Mexico City may solve the problem | and denoted their places of perm amounted to 3 Segall ¢ cad Nonpart Then why | Yield the. railways 5 1-2 per cent of Y W. (e A ASKS which = h perplexed historians and] habitation with these stone and cement should anyone s t-fam? It their yalue, he Paes eer s archeologists for centures as to the} structures which ave event: = alla part of the program of the obsses SECURIT ISSUES DIS- true origin of the Me: n nation. | the more famous pyramids of : ey 9 er = we to heat me,’ eeu ut NORTH DAKOTA These strange carvings are said by] The little village of 5 n Juan TODAY : Fo apay } a) Mee Sa RRNA TRIES uy id Mr H FOR Sy 448, 00 some autherities to be Chinese, thus] 'Teotihuacan which in the A 3 ! AARC z BUDD DISCUSSES Bui Bs turn,” said 3 a tending to bear out the old tradition | uage meant “City of fhe Gor AND i] THEA AND D Mt i that in the dim past wandering tribes | the early days of fee} 3 i Re or \ RAILWAYS’ FATE) the si Y im | from China crossed to a new contine! scene of extraordina TOMORROW ! E TRE { TOMORROW i As son ats the value of the railwa er settled within the present boun monies, ‘The two py - : a rene ; ined it will be made in ice s al over the of Mexico and became the 7 s| cated to the Sun, the other to the J Minneapolis, Minn.. Feb, —Sue- | ig groups. Some members world. jot the race which now ‘domi ites this} Moon. are known’ to have been the | - te operation ot! roups undoubtedly will make It asks to be supported in this un | pepublic, tombs in which hundreds of tribe it~ ua et March {ample returns and others will net. | dertaking by all the ‘0 interesting are the recent. discoy- were buried and execa Q S er1ous ay rOwil : 1. will acne upon, adminis | “At the diseretion of the comn United States who have the “welliiee Of | esieg tnt Uae uiean oe tathecenles Shum. wrongit_ stove conti: AVAL. LA LE | railroad legislation, Ralph Pndd, pr one- pnt additions E girls at heart. ae ~ has heen instructed to conduct a vigor: | ing human bones obs . ny lee dent of the Great Northern railway, | lowed for improvements, Me 1920 bueget ix $3,000,000, fous research and’ in this connection | terra cotta heads with br With . . fold) members of. the Northwestérti | wilt cata giaurantecd, My the surern: % The Nort | Field Share, ng ‘Tsiang Koang, charged aq’ at-| flat noses, fragmeyfs of tare potte General Contractorscassociation today | ment. The rates to be cl harged by the | North Wako . Minne- cs of the Chinese legation 4 ie ae mere. seal rae at their annaal convention at the Wes: | lines will be its Ml to take care of that.’ cota. Towa, " vcean then ae oe ene & sae ae nt ain oe ng EDNA MASON and PAUL FANZER hotel. The convention, ynesided ¢ U.S. CONTRACTS E The North Dake hat the hieroglyphics were similar i Da OM RTS “Ataue mi qad Ol rack: = tet Wi Oe. AvinGton. ; Minea polis, rE, Me. Budd reviewed the taking over} ‘The educafional campaign wh hat the hieroglyphics were similar in} uable discoveries was a jadeite ma ~ continue tomorrow of the rail by the government dur-| been conducted mainly for the ben fhe amount of credit the raiire ing the war. he pointed out, was | of the districts whr thr is no Y. W. : m will be able to obtain during the at the time for facilitating | A. organization.aws bgun in > i few years will determine their succes tions of the railways as | ber and will ¢ontinue until the cam- Fl] Hl | i Nigie THT Pee Oe dittures. sald Mr. Budd. The one great He to explained pain fs one ‘gon UTINAAUNUAUAENETORNTUUAEIUEAGAUGOEUOGUHAUAOAAANAOUUUUEE CEEOL eee niaouiit of credit. obtainable is contin- | the eutraces made by the ¢ |. The finance campaign wil he made = i 4 ‘ gent upon administration of the rail-| With the railways, which ee their) during the month of February. The |i i road, legislation recently passed, rental on the idard returns of the} Ministets threughout the state were => A MONEY AND CREDIT HELD VITAL! roads for the three years ending June] asked to giv ort talk on Y, W. ¢ = ilure of the railwa to obtain | #0. 1917. A, work and the campaign on Sunday = 4 5 stlicient money and credit for needed | mornig, Febru On February 9,19 == 9 ¢ e improvements and adequate service |" ay = a“ will qnean the end of private owner-| ments to the ilrouds and the under. = ship. | taking of the government to tdkethem | campaign last yea = he wew law, Mr, Budd explained, . Maintain them and turn them | of #s quota anc = e the failroads for six months will con- s good condition as they were |S anticipated th = tinue onthe same returns as those; The final settlem willy Mrs = i aaranteed by the government during | ce as soon after March 1 as)! = the war, After that the interstate com-| the accotmts ean he checked up.” = rh ‘ merce commission will provide rates | : x ames = : suflicient in rate making groups to) Tribune Want Ads bring resnaite. = = = The Y W ’s Christian Associatic = = e Young Women’s Christian Associatic = Theg¢ NT ARENA = = 5 aN ‘ANDY YOUNG MAN ples = is undertaking a world service program in every country on the g'obe. Ti = pa wee ae l= work is being done in country, town and city where local Y. W. C. 4. orga”- = ie athartic | of L. Et = : . ce - an | | Berets @ izations exist and where they do not. fe iy 13 na, where he had been engaged | == > ay — s' = at id 6 91 7 P. p TS aatal 1s a = A nation-wide campaign to raise funds for the carrying on of these ac; *Really i rial, | tivities is now being made. North Dakota’s quota is “only $13,448. Last . MELICcIoOus” 2 which will be at.) sie, probably | = ; ; 5 Fi ee os Y pho, ato. é FOR CONSTIPATION “I Don’t Need to Tell You” egy, Says the Good Judge Why so many men are going to the small chew of i 1 Thursday. hcruclty \) returned, this good tobacco. You get real tobacco sat- isfaction out of this small chew. The rich taste lasts and lasts. . You don’t need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco LITTLE CHILD. DE Baby. Maric, ILD DIES 18-months-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joyce, died Tu night. Fun services | probably wil | ERROR AMUSE BOLSHEVIKI STORIES OF 'T Amster easants amused ¢ Sov iet of the i tin soy { Russia, from which he he furnishtd rooms for Phone FOR RENT light honse 47S. keeping. Call FOR SIGNS OF ALL KINDS Just to remind you, You can locate My business at nhone 748. ‘Pilmoor Signs” 214 BROADWAY The residence phone—628-L Gives you service just as well. “I have no one to con- LUTENENEOECUUGQOSOUETAUGNOQOONUOUGAGOAEELUUUQEAEOOAAOAQELEL CA TTT : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE a MATS ; pene ALT RAC TI TER CS eas aay MARRIES SON’S CHUM. 16 YEARS ,_; ay HOBART HENLEY HER JUNIOR | \ “The Gay Old presents 4 * Mrs. Sidney Drew’ a Dog said aie adaptation of | Miss Edna Ferber's ' Short Story Classic year it was over-subscribed. In all parts of the state where the drive has already been held most enthusiastic reports have feo received. osm rnaee nett ttt aur aeenimen ttt emettemtte io Fee @ The drive in Bismarck will be held Saturday, February 28. county’ s quota is $275. The small towns and country districts a If every one takes $800,000 goal. A group of | ing splendidly to the call. the Y. W. C. &. hope for 1920, there will be no trouble in ; Dallas, Texas, the first city to complete its campaign, went $5,000 over C. A. organized an industrial center Gurine the war took the eae for raising $5,000. a a ee ee - | <p “Burleigh ‘respond- this opporty ity ti help nhoost uliing it ever. is in Bridgeport, Conn., for whom the 7. MRS. R. S. WILCOX, Distr 2t Chairmar. TOWN AND COMMUNITY LEADERS ‘ Mrs. Cari J. Ws County; “The HUTT Ee LSU Ce CTPA tae Burch, Southern Burlei shburn; Mrs. Theland, Wilten; Miss Nice Stewart, ick, Ashley ; Mrs. August Bae’ ‘man, Still; Mrs. ; Mrs. Pence, Dog- larguret M. Gleason, Gackle ; ae Mrs. Harry Dickinson, McClusky, Mrs. W. E. Perry, Bismarck, Chairman; Mrs Hedstrom, Underwood; Miss Helen Forbes, Linton; Mrs. E. J. Babcock, Hazelton; Mrs. Hein Harry Baker, Wing and Arena; Mrs. Higgins, Baldw den; Mrs. Hocbhalter, Napoleon; Mrs. A. T. Weic h, Meno! Mrs. W. T. Jackman, Burnstad'; The Women’s Club, Goc and sa Thom, DSS - Drive Starts Saturday, Feb. 28th BATTS UTTUUTL TUTTE eOUUUUTT LU UU EUSUTTTENAUUEAEs