The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1920, Page 8

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EIGHT BULL'S London Fe! newspapers have been stirred to ind. 4 nation by receipts from the States of a report gankations were going to use £10,001 prohibition i 000 for throughout the world, Great Britain, A eed DRIVEON JOHN IS UNPOPULAR Story of 10,000, to Make Britain Dry is Resented | ; i | pesennnenl: at wh poor ion of interference with “the hinan to drink what lh \ as outs (! [et the 1 | lhe i | 1 this country that theme should have by Pussyfoot ened open the -fecling that +} mischievous in the pr world. TIPPLE tion to dry up the A ie would have as muc ie Pr proble 1 itself. It is not {able that ¢ t Britai follow’ the example, jas a result of Ameri likely effect of 000-Pound Fund | millions to xe rrantable intru yuoof our domestic Wwe ure in ny mood | mor ito be trifled wit Referring to riders that recently shy tttended: a “prohibition camy Bele Iueted iy Walls yan veoreally thin he perm E binet to meddeseme mani: for the ne r landing on thes iverpool Post, commenti “It argues a = \ some ho temperament.” Ve should be You ind frie patri-; would in from and to} The oben at rate creatures Unite) that prohibition « prope F but chiefly in! fn fow imye expressed | the proposed fund says: idea fhat they migh jto discredit the prohibi even to retard temperance progress on ly ty appeal to the do not like it, and w eccupy them at home, BEMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1920 the ¢ the British people and of the conditions || i such a madcap: wen evolved. Sucit tactics on the scale now. dour to inte might prove ‘esent state of the “America has chosen prohibition for bsolutely inconceiv- in may sume day But it will not be] ean methods, the which might be idea, and much obliged if nds in) Ame doing us: god n editorial, that we are, we e have a sort of t find enough tu The fox which pe 's Actual Size)“ Whats the use, Folks- { j \ i ] : Whats: the Use! HY take hinieat-to-Totn Tebacco that nature grew for us all—and. then “spill the'beans” by messing it up with lolly pops? Velvet isn’t fooled with that way. i Velvet has just naturally relied on Nature’ sincé it ‘was knee-high to a grasshopper. Fin st off it was, bred.iA cld Kentucky, won- . derland:-of Tobacco... Next. come, it was ¢ured in the open air, right out cia the good ole sunshine. Yes sir. ‘HEN it was gentled along by its lonesome’ * for two: years, while it just kind of thought’ things over and decided to have no bad qualities. After these: two years in wooden hogshcads it was packed’,in the jolly red. tin you see everywhere, if you’re ‘not color ‘blind—and we hope you’ré not.’ As Velvet Joe says: “The way Nature ‘does things is best for man and his tobacco. You can’t fool Nature —an’ she won’t fool you.’ IFTEEN cents seems a pickayune price, doesn’t it, after all that? Can you think, right off, cf anything more or better for a dime and a nickel? And fer cigarette smokers—there are 45 meilow ciga- rettefuls in every Velvet tir Velvet sure will be right glad to mest you this very day. Ay ta oracce € -the friendly tobacco —_— ails gen ally quite will. | (in the decaudation of the) = All the same do not think HILLSBORO IS FIRST TOWN OVER TOP IN ORGANIZING GUARD ,Traill County Town Reports 101 Men Enrolled in Com- pany L TG ! WHAT UNIT BRINGS TOWN Major Sorenson Figures Uncle Sam's Payroll at $10,666 ‘Per Each Hillsboro is the first town in North Dakota over the top with the re- organization ef the North Da- kota national guar Lajor Muro Sorenson -advi Hillsboro — ye day reported that 101 men, one in cess of the required) maximum heen enrolled for Co, 1. w Hillsboros unit in the | old od into ‘the 164th U . vice overseas, Major Sorenson is rehabilitation of the fail guard, regiment. an institution which antedates the Spanish-American war, soon will be accomplished. _ A oltic and men of the United States a erve May upon applica- tion’ to of War Newton 1D. Baker secure their ¢ that branch of: the ey to permit them to enlist in the National guard, advises Major Sorenson. ‘Thr enlistments duri the war i with them a fow ur term: the army rese while commissign- icers eligible for vice in the reserve are obligated f n indefinite peiiod. Release from these obligations can be obtained by: both oll hd men upon enlistment in the national | guard, Major Sorenson, for the benefit of businesxmen by: of the guard who are of a prac turn of mind, has. ‘we from | done some calculating which shows i} j that the value of national guard unit | to a te nin the matter of dollars | is $10.666 per annum, which s the minimum payroll which Sam turns over fan ni! percent Of the rate of pay for ne grade in the regular ser- Thus -North Dykota 2 latter companies and the head sup- ply and machine gun c s would represent more than § CASS COUNTY LED IN STAMP SALES Disposed of } Twice as Many Stickers asy Any Other Shire Cass county sold more than twice as many Red Gross Christmas seals as any other county: iv rh Dakota, according to the report of Dr. Ida M. Alexander of Bismare » director for the North Dakota’ -Tubercu- association, which has just been ee Cass county disposed of worth of Clristma: r poorly Te- cause the ing day” plan did not operate s¢ well in the sparsely settled rural. distric! The whol, state has reported $15. Fargo Hinked first : ‘ks i . and Minot four th with ings was one of the fe Ww y the top for whic I. Rupp county of schools is given a result Billings in’ the Wi q s, WH have a me something wh abunda he would hive ft as supertluons. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA LACKS PROFS | be adjusted, it is said. First class cleaning, pressing and_ repairing of men’s suits. Hats cleaned like new. Goods called for and delivered. Mail orders are given prompt attention. Eagle| Tailoring & Hat Works, lepposite the postoffice.' _ Phone 58. tf Tillie nnn INIINUHNNA UAL Distinction in ae Men’s Toggery OOD clothes require accessories in keep- ing with them. Our men’s furnishings ’ aré selected: with the same critical care that we ave to clothes and we insure the final touch of correct style and good form. Store Hours sult,» 0. E. BERGESON & SO : a0 Famous Hats Snappy Neckwear Ifidescent blues, browns and greens. Knitted Ties dre favorites with dressy men. From famous makers -- Knox, Mallory, Borsalino--in all the new shapes and colorings. The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes With. the Bashil ot the Door eau Drummell shaved serenely or EAU BRUMMELL who “taught ‘Wales what a coat was like’—inventor of num- berless niceties of dress—gambled himself intu poverty. Publicly cut by the King, he had his last remaining finery laid out preparatory to séeking a friend who might save him from disgrace. With Weston, his faithful valet, keeping the door against the bailiffs, the great beau shaved serenely on. Prince of the Dandies to the last, he finished, the job with the utmost care. 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