The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 8

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : : FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920 Timi ¢ H . Sargent, H, C. Johnson, 'Milnor. : Y [Republicans Fill Steele, John Taylor, Steele, Z i Cavalier, Robert ‘Murrie, Langdon, Many Vacancies at Dickey, Ed Smth, Ellendale. Grand Forks Meet) tarnessi, i. 0. Gransgaard, Roger. 3 Ramsey, Norman Morrson, Webs- cy “ ” i ter. The “All-republican” convention at Benson, J.ouis Beaverstead, Churches Grand Forks resulted in the appoint-| Ferry. ment of the following men to fill va-} Nelson, R. J. Gardner, Brocket. cancies in the state and county com- Walsh, A. McConville, Grafton. \ 5s Pierce, O. A. Spill ‘s : mittee resulting from the declaration Siitanak Sie nop ean of the convention held here February} town. ’ 17 that. ail positions held by Townley- Ransom, P, H. Butler, Lisbon. ites were vacant: ya A, Rotate" "MANY CHANGES TO District No. 3—Part of Walsh, Gil- FOLLOW RETURN OF bert Erickson, Lankin. CALUMET GRIDDLE CAKES — inte Niatatnitad | RAILS TO OWNERS District No, 7—Part of Grand Many changes and readjustments in golden yellow,coated with toasty brown, | Forks G: 0. Webacken, Regnols, | oma postions on the Nortem Pe light and tender. No other griddle cakes can be so A ict No. ‘art of Cass, cific are anticipated here March 1, District No. 13—Part of Sargent,| when the railways are to return to! e delicious — for the one reason that no other bak- |i Duieley No, ietansom, J. A. Bip| fone of tie few linae mere Chak: is one of the few lines whose “high- : : 7 ¢ by, Lisbon. er-ups” will remain after the end of ing powder is so good : District No. 15—Barnes, P. R. Trub-| federal control. President J. M. 'Han- shaw, Valley City. naford and Vice President Tyler, Don- Leatherized All Wool Suits For Boys IF YOURSONIS A REGULAR BOY, “going through” several suits a year, you will weleome JACK O’LEATHER —the new all wool, smartly tailored boy’s suit with soft, pliable, light- weight, real leather lining at seat, knees, elbows, and all pockets. They wear longer but cost no more than ordinary suits. G.E.BERGESON & SON HUUUUANUNUAAUANUUUOTUA ALACHUA TT NN .g y B g.. a Districts No. 16—Steele and Griggs,| nelly and Bunn will retain their pres- Dy v4 7 S, H. Nelson, Finley. ent positions, but duwn through the eas ) 2 District ‘No. 17—Cavalier, C, E.! ranks many changey, especially in the aes i Johnson, Langdon. traffic department, are anticipatetd, : Y 0 A : District No. 19—Rolette, Capt. H.| The policy of the government was to e : D. Grant, Rolla, reduce the staff in this department : 4 |} ing Ow! er de District No. 20—Benson, George] to the minimum, and during te war} , d 4 Pic AOR Beinaades ra many, trained men were let out. A istrict No. —Ramsey, J. -| majority of these men will restored Makes Most Palatable and Sweetest of Foods ‘4 # Buchanan, Buchanan. to their former positions, while those @ y eee No. 25—Dickey, C. B. ney. _bolaing these places probably ‘ 4 ‘Knox, Oakes, wi e shifted to the berths which It is absolutely dependable. It is always the Disitet No. 27—Burlelgh, Theodore) they held before Uncle ‘Sam took . offel, Bismarck. . _ same—always superior—always sure. ; District No. 2¢—Wells, Aloys Wart-|- | ———__ . ° ° * . ner, Harvey. - Its uniformity of quality—its powerful, unfail- District No. 3¢—Part ot etiony, LAST RITES FOR . : . 'P. Olson, Deep. ing strength guarantee greatest baking success— District No. 3¢-shentdan, A.D. te| - JUDGE CARMODY and savings. You save when you buy it—moderate in cost. Kinnon, Goodrich. Fargo, Feb. 27,—Funeral services | 7 District No. 37—Part of Richland, the lat : ; W. C. Forman, Hankinson, for the late John Catmody ,assistant ET 7 D D United States district attorney who . : | varistrict No. 39 — Billings-Golden| ied last Thursday at St. Augustine} It is thought that the $500,000,000| ‘Tribune Want Ads bring resuita You save when you use it—has more than the Me ory Slope Co. Walter Cush-| Fia., were held froth St. Mary's cathe: | worth of silk which the Unied States ——————— ran ys dral at 9 o'clock Thursday morning. ] imports each year from, China, Japan, Under an order of the presiding judge, } Armenia, France and other countries " A. 'T. Cole of. Fargo; the Trai] coun-| might ‘be produced at home | with worst No, 42—Pierce, C. D. Ford,| ty term of distriét\court at Hillsboro | enormous profit. a a stood adjourned Thursday in respect Ce iH ae Under nba: 8—Renville, A. A+) of the late judge. Kindling wood at Gussner’s. Die fee Ne. d. Judge Carmody, who, had been ac- | Free, ' vi strict pa 45—Pare of McHenry.) tive in public life for 25 years and z peodors ohnson, Velva. who was a former member of the L dates No 46—Part of McLean,| <tate supreme court. was one of the : ROU Ee GUILT AMED | Oldest members of the bar of Trail Chairmen for several counties also county. He was grand (general coun- appointed in accordance with recom-| Bel. for the “A. 0. U.W- of the North ordinary leavening strength, therefore you use less, You save materials it is used with. Produced in the biggest, most modern and sanitary baking powder factory in existence. Contains only such ingredients as have been officially approved . District No. 40—Burke and Divide, John O. Grubb, Battleview. FOR SIGNS 1’ OF ALL KINDS v Just to remind you, : You can locate =a 'y My business at phone 748. JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested with- Le NRT ANG SCS NMG TT HII TN: GSE TNE SS Dakota jurisdiction. The grand of- aftermath of painful acidity, by U. S. Food Authorities. mendations of delegates 0, the Febru-| tices of the A. O. U. W. will be closed oct the af fermi h of painful ity, : i is Try it! Then you'll quit looking for Burke, . Staale Hendrickson, Coteau.. togny: and living. “Pilm § something better—because you'll f Wells, John A. Lane, Fessenden, | j oor Igns know from results—from comparison ) are busts pa reraa cae A Hendricks. Go0d: URINE, 4, Wholesome, Cleansing I-M ; " 1 i" . LI —that CALUMET has noequal 2), (ae ~ 8 Renville, M. B. Porter, Tolley. Ss ai Mion for Red are_wonderl tn their help t,he 214 BROADWAY . ry Py ‘ tleigh, C. N. Livdahl, Bismarck. > reniesa, - ac! 1! 4 in quality or in economy. , ‘Tyaill, FE. ©. Ellingson, Hillsboro. IY FyeSionlistinaind Borie Flessant bo take—reliat pramge sad ] The residence phone—628-L ; LY, 1 i ; , MeHenry, Robert G , Te . ids, ite. Give ice j 1. One can will Ss it ie Rowman, Emil Seow, Bowman. | DUR EYE ot the epee Ee relcat MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE [ves’ You, Rervies, just as Me 4 you. Order today! | Slope, ‘M. J. Conway, Amidon. pi pay your condone, ae cur Drugewt || MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION ; McLean, O. F. McGray, Garrison. Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago i og ] ‘ : —__——7 ] | | | EBEST BY TESTS Remember when you buy Calumet, you get a . full pound, if you want it. 16—not 12 ounces... INE HU NT < y eg A World’s Service! | Ae ST PLT ee PN A AT re REPUBLICANS TO fore the people in the republican state| unite, will be called “on such a date Primaries on June 30 was authorized| and at such a place as the chair and HOLD NOMINATING t the meeting held in Grand Forks} secretary determine” to act upon any by the newly created state organiza-! and all candidates for state offices at i; STATE CONVENTION tion. it was announced today, the June primaries and. on any and | = ‘The convention, at which will be| all questions that may propérly come Fargo, N .D,. Feh 27.—A state con- brought into being the ticket on| vefore it. vention, of republicans to nominate which it is expected that forces op-| The coming convention, one in the or endorse candidates who will go be- posed to the Nonpartisan league will| Series of interesting political gather- ings of the year in this state, and the state cgnventon of the Nonpartisan league which will be held in Fargo,; probably late in March or early inj April, probably will be the last of the series of conventions prior to the state primaries June 30 unless the democrats too determing on a state convention for the nomination of their candidates for the state prim- aries. LOCAL BOY ENLISTING IN NAVY HOME ON FURLOUGH; VISITED MANY COUNTRIES The Young Women’s Christian Association is undertaking a world service program in every country on the globe. Its work is being done in country, town and city where lecal Y. W. C. A. organ- izations exist and where they do not. @ A nation-wide campaign to raise funds for the carrying on of these ac- tivities is now being made. North Dakota’s quota is only $13,448. Last year it was over-subscribed. In all parts of the state where the drive has already been held most enthusiastic reports have been received. ffs a nt ee | Dallas, Texas, the first city to complete its campaign, went $5,000 over its Floyd Knudtson, son of Mr. and Mrs Fred Knudtson of this city, is visiting his parents and friends here on an eighteen day furlough.- Knudt- son enlisted in the navy last March ~|and is now stationed at San Diego ou the torpedo boat destroyer Phil- ips, ps . “Cascarets”” act on Liver and els without Sone at ee sou oe eae eyes Ct arte up—So Convenient! You wake up with your Head Clear, Comp! lexion oy al, Atlantic and Pacific coast ports, Breath and Stomach Sweet—No Biliousness, Headache or Constipatio:. Great. Lakes naval training ; station, Hawaii and the Orient. He will leave for San Diego Sunday and expects to soon sail for China. WALTER PENWARDEN TO FUUTNUUOUNEUOANEOS0GHETEUAEAUORERNUOUGEAOUAEERUGOEEUAEENUOOGRTREORUTEAOUEEOOUEALO AAU $800,000 goal. A group of girls in Bridgeport, Conn., for whom the Y: W. C. A. organized an industrial'center during the war took the responsibility : | for raising $5,000. i eee | SInDey ei ee ae eNO @ The drive in Bismarck will be held Saturday, February 28. Burleigh county’s quota is $275. The small towns and country districts are respond- ing splendidly to the call. If every one takes this opportunity to help boost YINIUHUNUOHUIUOEUEUAUQAUNAUHUOEU0E00U000000000000000000000000000000000000000000T0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000U00NAEOOOEOOAOUGOEEUAEOA AU | e | the Y. W. C. A. hope for 1920, tliere will be no trouble in putting it over. ea l LEAVE SATURDAY. FOR NEW age ; os \ Closing Out Sa e FIELDS OF ENDEAVOR MRS. R. S. WILCOX, District Chairman. | | CONSISTING OF Walter Penwarden, eldest. ae ot f TOWN AND COMMUNITY LEADERS i | County. Treasurer and) Misssitichard Mrs. W. E. Perry, Bismarck, Chairman; Mrs. J. W. Burch, Southern Burleigh County; Mrs. Carl | a f 4 s | Teornonotis Myon alee aban Yona Hedstrom, Underwood; Miss Helen Forbes, Washburn; Mrs. Theland, Wilton; Miss Alice Stewart, 2 i Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Stains, | offered an exceptionally fine rosition se i, Bes E. J. Babcock) Hazelton; Mrs. Heinrick, Ashley; Mrs. August Backman, Still; Lo te i i i i as chief. draftsman ‘for abig~ 2am per larry Baker, Wing and Arena; Mrs. Higgins, Baldwin; Mrs. Davidson, Mercer; Mrs: Pence, Dog- Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Alabastine, | are cPeneeardd cle Cone oeEKe. anost den; Mrs. Hocbhalter, Napoleon; Mrs. A. T. Welch, Menoken; Mrs. Margaret M. Gleason, Gackle; | Machine Oil of all Kinds, Floor Oil ' euecessfll men of the younger genera- | Mrs. W. T. Jackman, Burnstad; The Women’s Club, Goodrich; Mrs. Harry Dickinson, McClusky, i : tlon th ths sity. He graduated tron i ; and Mrs. Thom, Denhoff. / } Call and Get Prices | and accepted a post m. with the Nort r | ; ' Taber. C9. of this alts. He nas beet e J assistant hager of he ycaul ya EVERYTHING MUST MOVE canner wis tie: ent rive Starts atur ay re Lae , time. i ; e ig His many friends wish Mr, Pen-! 3 J9 j warden success in his new field. E. L. FAUNCE Fourth Street. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS | Druggists refund if PAZO OINT- MENT tails to cure itching, Blind,! Bleeding ‘or’ Protruding Piles, Stops fil irritation; soothes and heals. You can get restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c. ‘ | Ce eT

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