The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 2

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TODAY and Saturday py VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES MATINEE DAILY 3 P. M. NIGHTS 7 AND 9 P.M. ternational trucks from thre ‘0 3° tons capaci'y It will sella cad dof Vesta batterics and, Feder: ORT H_ BILLIOQ) | vatueas at: $80.000. ana. $100, 0) spectively. Its sales of Western BE alec: {tric power ‘plants: will total $213,- Ouv0: ° : t FORMER KAISER MAY HAVE BEEN ~ Wi rt ~The value of the h belonged: to the: former ‘man Emperor 1.000, 000.09 CORWIN MOTOR CO. The Corwin Motor Co. handles Bui! and Oakland cars, and Bru: Coodyear tires over the Year the 300 and, from, $1200 $1509 cach with a total value of Its tire sale will reach $50,- taken over by the have wh: how re The ‘difliculty arose in part from GILMAN & CO. the faes | ‘MAB. Gilman & Co. which handles iaventory pr es which, have the Dodge, motor. car ‘only, will) do a deen accumulating for Yive ,centuries. | jyusine-s of $750.000 in this one. car The settlement will be dictated, it) jn 4 50Q and is stated, by a desire to offer’ to the 79 at an average r of $1220 Hohenzollerns a enerous adjustm the sou‘lnwest: quarter of the racaulesée odge production in es this amount will be exceeded as orders are booked fai in advance perty taken and | of shipments, in’ a number of, BAKER-TOPPINS fe and personal!, ‘The Baker-Toppins Co. althong one of the newest in this district, will do a business in excess of $500, 000 (duh ig 1920 in automobiles and alone, It will dispose of 125 atv and o‘her makes of “truck fe2 “of $3,000 over a ory including all of North Da- kota excepting the Fargo district inl the northern half of Montana. Its ‘sale of Seripps-Beoth cars will ba -| only lmited to production, but will’ The tow, reach nt least.60 cars valued. ai German sailors , ever $100.00, een and smartly dres: LOUBEK MOTOR Co. rd by with everted fa The R._B. Loukek Motor Co., an- t other now arrival, although Mr. Loa- Dek if well known ns an automobile salesman, will sell $400.000 worth. of cars and $70.000 worth ef tires fa tho thwestern one-third of the state comprising 21 ecuntics... The: company a re} cated in a childish | trebie handles the Essex: car. of when A intervals, | wil hy sold.and Hndson cars, ever, were 50 will be sold. for a tote] . a. trade became very , *409000, Tt handies, the ~Kelley- 1 jy Sorinefeld tices. avae wit dispose ‘of | Further ev! irildenes of the present at- | $70,000 -worth in th's terr‘tory. {itude cf the Germans was’ forthcom- CARL PERFRSON ti where the*chit: Carl. Pedercon, well known niate n gathered on ie baal inyari- ca*-salesman, has staried a comr shouted ont the old cry “Gott. cf his ¢ and wil handle’the Hupp | nn Hite -o. cite. During 1990 Mr, Pee cried, “We will hove yor) son vi 1 cet] 250 cars renzine in price e the final effort at the close | from $1 FFO to $9-225 for a total/value es that of of $400600. His territory is. the “We ‘southwest qnarter of North Dako and the southeast quarter of Mont: For the preter! Mr. Pederson will on! handle the Bunn, but later expec to-add ether lines to his. business. DAKOTA MOTOR Tie Dat: otor Ca. and Fords al hongh having a compa ited: territory. the souther:t half oe Trl ugh county, will dona busin .000 during 1920. st 200 cars and valved. at $150.000. Covering GERMANS STILL oe ENGLAND h, 5.—T he any “nanifestated h officers w fo Burland took bet a five years AUTO INDUSTRY WILL BO $5,090,099 BUSINESS | DURING. PRESENT YEA iTontinnad rad Pare Onet wor in yolumn "of. business of 2 dealer in the city, This comp: | will. sell $50 antomebiles, valued’ at! trnels SL 600. 000 during 1920, of whith two-| three ceunties, the company’ will sell will be Orang Four. The} 10 ‘tractors valued at iM is. Kidder | sales’ ef Goodyear ‘@; More than $3.5000 and i tolim farm implements in c nj with tractors will be $15,000. 4 Re ME PE00 ‘WOMAN LOCATES BREUMATIGPAINS, PUNE Qe BAPNE , IN SCHOOL KIDS Quickly Eased By Ponetrating ¥, Seana Hamlir’s Wizard Oli 4 A safe and harmless preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, | Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hanilin’s Wizard Qil. It penetrates qnickly, drives. out soreness, and limbers ‘up stilt aching joints and muscles, A You will.find aimosr daily uses !.- it-in cases of suddem-mishaps or - cidents.such as spraias, bruises, €u-> | burns, bites and sé age. Jan : BY and from Max to Dakota 1 The cempany will Cincinnati, 0. jor of school bile causes io which three stand out: promt: nently. Mis. Helen 'T. Woolley. ‘Direc tor of Vocational Bureau in the Cin- cinnati public schools, reported to the Principal's | Association: here. | Mrs Woolley based her statements on au exlinustive survey that has been made in the! schools, Principal causes for bad behaviox, Mrs. AY ‘colley the are ONE in schools; which ‘teachers frequently tes eee ten earache, tootha fril__ to realiz> maladjustment. in Get it front t *ar-»-e tor 30 cent: families: due to the attitude of par- Lf not satisvied' ré wa peats, yparenis and. general home Bet your money | conditions, ‘and neighborhood cond!- Evel eahstinat ont tions which result ‘in the formation “of Keadache? Just ‘try Wizard Live “gangs”. or detrimental ‘conditions. Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 36.) Other causes include “bad adjust: cents.’ Guaranteed. ment of class work, diferentiation be- ng-and: theoraticat (work; Clashes of personali‘y or dislike for teachers, heredity, bad social atti: tude, due to false conceptions and: r eS cr realy abnormal condi- THE NEW‘BRIDGE ACROSS THE MISSOURI in most instance es through studies mad2 by the bureau, she said. going to make Bismarck the ggess ‘little city” in the great thwest — th garden-pot of jorth Dakota. The psychological moment’ has arived. Real estate is going to be a wonderful investment. If ycu: desire to, purchase a heme, ou: City Department is at your service. We have the Tues. If ycu wish to dispcse of your prope:yt ar your bungaiow, list is with us st We have Luyers. refinl money it PAZO CINTMENT fails to cure’ Itching, Elind, Bieedinz or Protruding) Piles, Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals. You .can. get restful sleep after the first application, “Price 60c. HEARTBURN or heaviness. after meals are prembrp ices manifestations: io-Mo1s Pleasant td. tak acidity -and Peis tare restore, igestion, MADE BY SCOTT & why » MDG BY SCOTT a Bowne. BISMARCK REALTY COMPANY Tismarck Bank Bult ding: \ r}er he wanted itor not. 1) Iidnapped again. _/of Kansas City; that thby had beea RICHEST INDIAN Oe WIFE TONDITION OF AND U, 8. ATTORNEY THROWS FIT | His White Bride Kidnaped Him, Is Claim | BY MAEEL ADSOTT H Kansas. ‘City, “March 5, — Jackson Barnett, ‘said to be the richest red- ‘skin in ‘the world, got rich in spite of hiniself and now, according to his.” haraased guardian, he has got mar- tied in spite of himself. ne The ‘wife, who is alleged to have; kidnapred the eld Creek into a leap-| year marriage, is a handsome white! woman. Tarnett wag one of the Creek Jn- their commoa land into mrcels and! its allotmeat to them indiVidually. He -refused to clicose apiece of land, and the government finally had to seleci, one for him and give it to him wheth-| Six years ago oil was, siruck on this piece of land in quantities that made him a mil- | Nonaire several times over. IS. WARD OF THE U. S.- Barnett is-a ward of the United States... C, J. O'Hornett, banker ot Hen: Okla., was appeinted his guardi Tho position has been no; sinecure lately. Barnett has been living in an. oli! eabin seven miles fzom Henryetta Some two months ago, it is s: attempt was made by a i to:kidnap. and ‘marry. him. bi ‘was Spoiled by. the refusal of two Oj- lahoma clerks to issue liceuses. Shorty afterward, it w that | Barnett had ed given, 2 nos Before the. question: of svhe'- er he was competent to make such a gift had been settled, he disa.i, and the sheriif at Okmulgce t ed the Tulsa police that he had He_ left Sunday afternoon in ah’ automobile, with a white woman, it was. said. EMERGES WITH WIiks) The. fo! ig day ho em Coffeyville, Kan., just across. the scat> line, with a, wife, who said sh» was|’ Mrs. Anna. Laura Loye Barnett, married at Coffeyville by. a: justice of the peace. Barnett’s age wasegiven’as 69, but he looks: more. Tie bride gave hers, s41, but she looks about 30. Cato Sells, Indian commussioner ; Gabriel Parker, superintendent of the five civilized tribes, and) Guardian O’Hornett, at once took staps to “res?| cue” Barnett by iegal process... Mrs Barnett, anvounccd: ‘that sie had a gun, and that the first trespasser in their apartment at. the Coffeyville Hotel. woulc! be shot, ANNULMENT SUIT. FILED Barnett said he would like to go back to Oklahoma, “But 1) won't go till my wife goes,” he added. Suit to annul the marriage has bean filed: in, district court by governmeni attorneys, Mrs. Barnett’s attorneys say they will demand: a trial: of the! }Kansas court. They also have serv: ed notice that Barnett has rescinded all gifts he has. made, and will, hold {his gfardian ‘responsible ‘for the handling, of his estate. Fiks meeting tonight: Class for initiation. J.-P. Sell, Exalted Ruler. KING'TO INSTALL KNIGHTS OF BATH| London, Mp arch 5A 5.4 solemn instai- lation of. Knights Grand Cross of the | Order of the Bath will ‘take place} with all, the historic: ceremonies. in the | Henry VII chapel of Westminster Ab- | j boy. during May says the Express.. : | >The chapel holds. 36-stalls and the | } scene when the king_revived the cere: {2 Mony seven “years” ago’ was one of; magnificient. splendor - surpassed only | by -a Coronation ceremony. ;_ An outdoor "procession Princess chamber jin Lords, where the Knights and Com- | panions put on their crimson robes | and white. plumes, to the Abbey. will | j be followed by 2 complete professional | | and a rendering of the’Te Deum, The | solemn Bath, ceremonies in’ the chapel | include the redemption of their swords iy the Knights about to’ be installed, | from {hie | A CHILD SCOAT. cians who. resisted! the division of|- million and a half for oharita’ 13 pur-} - charges of jncompetency before: aj ~ the House of |. the actual installation by the sovereign as grand master, and the taking of | the’ solemn eh. ‘of Ake geder, FROM OLD SUIT “Diamond Dyes 1s” Help Make New ‘Outfit fer Youngsters Don’t worry about perfect result ay Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed % give a new, rich, fadeless colov‘to any fubric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton, or mixed goods, — dresses, | blouges., stackings,.. skirts... coats, feathers, draperies, § ‘The! Direction Book with each pack- age tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any colcr that ‘you cannot meke a! mis! To match any aterial, have drug- ee ees you 2mond Dye”. Color ing care: of ibe hopeless or semi-hope- + [Jes >| ing ‘the stimulus of the: student. to.af *! sucty conditions we can gradually place | leadership in medicine, but, for severai "isp LOUTE eave y sainr.” ‘HOSPITALS FOR INSANE SCORED (“Truly Terrible” Is Description Given By President; ot Stanford U. bd American hogpitals:for the-Insane, was yman Wilbur, president of: Stanfc University, in-an address he delivered Education, After emphasizing ‘the need for teaching hospitals ia‘every large/cit? in the country, Dr. Wilbur had this {fo say ef, the ‘hospitals for the tn- Sane r, “We pus tops of thousands of, the j mentally siok!into. great isolated in- stiti rgely withont medical stu- ‘| dents ‘or training schools for nurses. Though. competent administrators we care fer them reasonably well, but {we have: learned: and-are learning but little of meutzl diseases, ‘The ignorance of the average medi- cal man of, the psychology and psychi- atuy.is painful. Every) such: hospital should be a live ontimistic center for study end not a pen: for the linger- Wes cannot,.think of medical ration in, the future without, bring- such hosjjtals. and likewise bringing ove such hospital into. the closest of jcoutene with every medical school. Perhaps: with the establishment of thie «decisions: upen..the questions of mentpl eanditions in. the hands of physicians: instead. of in those of un- trained: judges:and emotional jurors.’ Dr. Wituy said that “Community welfare: donends. upon the enginee taud physician: wore: than the politi jan.” He suggested the state foster the.study.iof the causes of diseasi reduce the heavy’ burden of “si ness, weakness and mental unsound-: ness.” But,,.he continued, “during the period immediately before us ‘no greater disaster could. come to the medical: education than to have it ahd ali of its necessary accessories fall completely, into the hands of the ‘state, The. glory of American educi- : tion Hesiim. the. bold: look to a, dem- ocratic state with governing bodies and a public wise enough to provide generations .we can not safely trust | the: future of medical education to the chance. of politics. “Phe saf€ty of the state university medical schools will come’ from the active presence.of those independently endowed setting the standards,” ‘| When the existing medical institu- tions of all sorts become cputers_ of | 1 education of.one form or another, Dr. Wilbur said, “we can envy the physi- j, cal comfort ‘and u bepolness Hl race.” , H SANS SUDS, SAYS CHIEF | St. Louis, Mareh 5.— here has -baen a great reduction in crime here.since prohibition became effective, especial- Chicago, March 5.-—The situation of | jtermed “truly terrible’ by. Dr. Ray! a ;at the Annual: ‘Confgrence of Medicni | | Chief of of, the | “af _compounding Dr. C. NENT i nporters and. { ROMI 4 wiclesal | dealers in- crude Chae and medicinal herbs: gathered, from, all, parts of the world do not hesitate to say that the market for the better grades of ‘medicinal’ horbs, ‘roots, -oi!s, etc.; is pradtically: confined) to'the lead- ing manufitcturers of the'so-called ‘package medicines, who buy ‘only i very. hest,@nd that tho manti- facturgrs of Dr: Caldwell’s Syrap Pepsifi crc the largest, users of the est’ grade of Egyptian . senna kayves-in thetorld. . The: potency. of a tea brewed from senna Io2ves-to' relieye con- stipatian has long, heen recognized, not: only :hy:4ise medical :profés- gion; butbby te public generally; im fact, sennahas becn known andl usedin medicine for more- five. centuries :.. The cheaper frrades;ef senna, euch as-are: usu~ «ly sold at ‘retail, shave, however? tadency, ito. gripe sud cramp Police Martin O'Brien. Tho number !of arrests: among women, has deereased about 50 per cent, the chief said, and about 33°.per cent amonz men, + Statistics. just compiled show that the number-of women.-arrested ia January. of: this year was 400 as com; pared With 10 in, the same month ,of 1919, and 2,747 men. against 3,944 in that mouth got last year. WESTERN. SOUTH DAKOTA CITIZENS: MAKE DEMAND FOR MORE RAIL SERVICE . Pierre, .S...D.. March. i With the return of the railroads to private own- erstip, residents of South Dakota, liv- ing near or west of the Missouri river ‘THE Lanp (aires SRE REE EEE ee I MMMM elected oleae _EELZTH_._PAAT i AANA Fl] ee ly in cases of women, according to How Can I Save e Money? Wise buying means ‘economy. The. way. to. buy wisely is to oS the advertisements ' —because advertised products : are good products. ~hecause merchants tell you of their bargains’. ough, advertisements. helene almost every new: opportunity is offeted ithrough an advertisement. —hecause practically every anusual buy is saver: ; o _ thy _atised. —because you save time and: ae by choosing what- you want:and where to get it from the ad- vertisements instead of hunting all over town. - How ¢ can.I save money? By, reading the advertisements. . Not today only. -But every day. x You'll save. money, by. keeping’ up. with: every opportunity to:-get full value in buying ~ by reading, the advertisements regularly. © A eT TRAY, Belt bathd 1920 T his Tells You How | to Get Benefit of the Best Senna |_| Fimest'Gtaile ‘of Eevption | Senna Leaves luséd. i in well’s Syrup Pepsin. which makes their use papopulie ‘with, mast;pcople., In-Dr- Caldwell's. Syt TUp. Fepsin the finest: Egyptian\senna is com- hined'with pepsin and other valu- able agents, Feet aboils and pute cane sugar. syrup. to ceptionally valuable ton a for: the relief of coastipation and resulting. disturbances_,of the + stomach and..bowels, The com ~ pleteformula is plainly. priat Fenelish, Hs rench, ae Spani ackage. .Thgusands ‘fi bought an inferior gra: of senna leaves now-use Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin instead. fh is sold in drug stores everywhere. In spect the fact that Dr. Caid- * well’s Syrup Pepsinisthe largest selling liquid “laxative in che world;: there being-over-6 million:bortlos sold each year, many. whamnced its. its have not yet used it. if you hadenot, seid Jour name: andaddrets for.a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldweil, srr Washington St., Monticello, lilinois. every: “former! (have started agitation tor improved train service. Petitions are beiug,ciz | culated in scores/of. cities and towns. | The Northwestern .railroad is being j urged to restore its.day service which | was, discontinues several yerrs azo. One train servite is inadequate, itis claimed. i ‘SNOW RECORDS BROKEN | IN NORTHERN DOMINION - Lethbridge. Alta., March 5.— Suow, reeords are being broken this winter, . in this section, the total to date be- ing 42.9: inches, as against a five-year average of 34.6 inches. -The heavy snowfall has been hard on:.the feed supply,-although three Chincok winds cefried all snow off at different: times relieving. the’ situatton: * har is one of those frigacly hats - you wear twice as long - as any other. New Spring Styles are ready _ -TANPHER HATS - = SaMMMIUGHINUOALSMAUEUUGUATOUAGRGEUNAUECENALUQEOAEAGOUOAUUCENAOUOUEEOOOESUOAUAAERTOREOEAOAE SUTOCRAERAGUUALAUSGAUUAUUAUEORUOUHOEEEUOGUAUUUAEEE UATE EEE

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