The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1920, Page 3

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)\ fie! BISMARCK Taxes Tait! THEATRE Billie Burke =+—in—> adie ae the Celebrated Stage Hit by Avery ne rood. y's ae dear the thing is s perfectly srendalo s! 7“tmagine. it! Sadie hadn't heen married ten minzies till she said she'd made a mistake und began carry’ ing on with that Aciuafly, planning {0° marry him, -too. Wakely. hardly out of the house?” “You're sorry for Sadie’s soul?” me, whet's the world comin: say? » FOR BAN ON VEN. Marquette,- Mich., March 9.—Many peninsula . hunters _ have not! taken kindly to intimations by the | upper state game department that the ment for a closed season on deer for | \one year is being favorably consid- |S. Austin of Evangville was the owner | of. a freak goose-which seemed nor- ered. declared, however, that most opportents of the closed season have agreed. to indorse a.compromise plan to limit hunters to one buck. Reports to the been ‘made by deer counties. - These reports Jimmig had married somewhere? Commissioner John Baird has ; ame warden have | deputies in various husband? ” to?— _ Children 10c—Adult s 1be 4 other ISON |rwo move- of the! mal in ‘The seem- Janesville, , Wis., ung Jimmie And the minister “Then, to make matters worse, who should ‘appest but:a wife that Is it any wonder folks, are talking? My goodness! you needn’t be. With a French woman here in town brazonly calling him. her ‘twin That’s one of the reasons Sadie lost her taste for kim. Dear “No!—At the Bismarck theatre—With Billie Burke?—You ‘don’t But the affair is so shocking, really I—come, let's get tickets!” Literature in pages (Est) .... UPPER PENINSULA NOT districts,“ Baird recnUy de- ,|clared he did not approve a plan to mile e declare a-closed season in some ‘coun- , /Tuventle- oligey. eases ties and permit shooting in others. CYLINDER GOOSE KILLED IN WISCONSIN March 9.—Mrs. W. al! respects. until its head was removed and it was being prepared |for the oven. bird had two hearts. last fall, they are quite numerous 1 |cylinders. { low Accord- | ing_to Mrs. Austin the goose never| showed any ‘distinctive characteristics ingly indicate that while degr were and there was no way of determining | seriously thinned out.in some counties lwhether the bird depended-upon both! 7 NEWCONB MAKES ANNUALREPORT “FOR SOGIALISTS fl “to Animals and Aid to Friendless Renewed figs 1 G. Be Newcomb, superintendent of the 'state- humane society, combined javith the society for ‘the friendléss. Vin his ninth annual report, covert the year-January 1.1919, to December + 1919, ‘reviews the financial history of these’ orgadizations for. the twelve ; months as follows : } “fhe superintendent is Sorry to. have to*veport the finishing up: of hit annual report and the annual business | Meeting’ of the hoard of directors were interfered, with ‘by his coming down ‘With’ the influenza just prior to thie propoed meeting of the board. | Resto- ration to_health is assured) Of nece> this rejiort will be’ briefer “then heretofore and the ‘usual art items from” our’ pen: ‘to! ‘the Eriend will not appear in this issue. | STATISTICAL . “Places ited. ‘Addresses: delit 2 Attendance on gale . Miles treVeled Other’ 540) interviews over the ‘Calls at the office . Phone — i:tterviews—tocal long “distance .4. Pet cass x Phone, calls’ other then above. ¢ Pieces literature distributed... and _ Shelter of minors in the home Shelter, miscellaneous . “ Minors—number ina i vestigations “...... 2... euee WAT Humane calls (Animals) .. 2 Ee Tntétview “with prisoners or in their behalf (State, Federal, Military), . : 57 Children’ placed or replaces 2s Marriage ‘ceremony per! formed) (advisable) '.......-2 1 Subscritpions to First Friend... 990 FINANCIAL The financial statement presented by Mr. J. 1. Bell the treasurer fol- Janua atid December 31, 1919, received a SOULCOS cee e eee er ee ee eee es 6119.59 ‘y 1, 1919, balance on 6.59 | Total ....-. that if they reduce their ae BRUGGISTS, BY MAIL preter to obtain ont of or gtrein from Us, réther than at the drug- gists. iad s cash, Tony order of a amps. 4 EIN. COMPANY, EUs Eat aed BL, fark, We Ye tre. Pure Linseed Oil, per g Paint Oil, per galion..:. Pure White Lead, per, Pp “Turpentine, per gallon Floor-Varnish, per gallon. FloorPaint, per gallon.... Alabastine, per package... heulthier, more -contepted—aid longe: ga physician is. telling these two patients, each of whom feels “more or less upset most of tee time,” wi ved. weight t: Overstoutness imperils the health in many wa: Closing Out Sale allon..... ound: ...... Wallpaper, 10c a roll and upward - Window Shades, 7-foot, 60c . 4 Othef goods in proportion Show Cases, €ounters, Safe and Desk, etc. EL. FAUNCE Fourth Street —See— “You Never See Aged Fat People” taking OIL, OF KOREIN and apply- ven Horele become ng. eat “uit you nee , 5 § 2.25 : 150 .. 278 .. 2.50 .: 3.00 .For Bargains Ne no tedious exercising. The Korein systern 4s a delight to overstout s: the ambition and goad sense to reduce their size. ‘directions ‘to your own life. thyroid, no Salts, no calomel; ersons -who ‘have NEW. arocn FREE TO Yt u brochure of Korein ‘THE NEW BRIDGE ACROSS THE MISSOURI * ve pies Ue is going to make Bismarck ,the biggest ‘little city” in the great Northwest — the garden: poet of North Dakota. The psychological lieeets has arrived. Real estate is going to be a wonderful investment.’ Té ‘you desire to purchase a home, our City Department: is at your service. We have the values:, < 4 If you wish to dispose of your property or your bungalow, list it with us at once. We have buyers. Just telephone ‘314 BISMARCK REALTY | COMPANY Bismarek Bank Buildjng- ‘ ; Bight Hour. Act. Lessens Earn-| 5 | ers. SAFETY “ “These monies, save a fair: balance) in treasury, were ‘disbursed for sala ries, rentals, homing, gratitude, livery, traveling expense, telephone and tele- | grams, post: office supplies, print j ing and adyertiging, wearing appre. “kirst: Friend”, The National Society, and litergture. KE. Bb. BARNHART “Revok. BS Barnhart became w dis: tric snperintendent of the so ginnin| oa ae 1 lust He ¢ his. wor bruary 1 this year having agcepted a pos tet) in Ohi We are sorry té lose h valuable services, H2 waka ktiecess’ from the beginniis: Being’ unable tp ‘give his report at this time it will apeay in next issue, he ysoci¢tyy will endeavor to. find a successor immediately. ~ THUY MATRON E. Newcomb, the matron, rendered most, efficient ice anv- ing the year in’ maty w As her Work has heen without renumeration no tabulated ‘statistics have been ré- quired ‘ftom her. “InSthe ‘main her duties are: care Of: thé offi In’ the: absence gf the Superiutendent, Supervising — those given’ shelter in the home and. occa- sidnally serving as traveling compan: ion fo young girls who are committed to deténtion homes or other institu: tions.” MOTHER F FINDS LAW HARDSHIP: LAST TIME TONIGHT ing Capacity pti ie iT ‘The eight. hour law for women work- while generally) considered fun- damentally correct. works a hardship on at least one woman in this city The person in question, who is porting two daughters: in a local restaurant. She zat bors a day al —the maximum under the law—* for which she receives $12 1 week. If it w possible/for her to work ten! hours a day, seven days a week, ‘she’ could be employed as head cook at $25 a week, “Tam ‘unable to support myself and | two children on this wage,.-she said today in talking over her situation: “Tf the state law permitted me, I could | eayn over twice what Iam now re: ceiving, which, althoygh little enough, Would enable nie to furnish my ch dren with clothes and food, which ible under present cir- | sup! is employed , \IDAKOTA BAPTISTS SEEKING $200,000 |Drive to Be Made Soon for New World Movement ef campaign. director, working Dr. Storktou for the Baptists of the northern convention. The Presbyterians and — Epi palians although uot acting as ofli hodies, yorably. Grand Forks, March North Dakota have’ be 5 quota’ of $200,000. as their share of the $100.000,000 fund being raised by the New World movement for th? Americanizatipn und | spiritualization cf the nation and the Far E The anfouncement of the qual today by Revi. Je G. York of this city, Mr. York, promotion director for the state, has already begun steps in perfecting “un “organization. of- lay- inen, “who: ‘will conduét a. thorough can of all Baptists, in the eighnt- day period beginning April 26. “The New World” movemeit. for which this moiey is to be used,” said Rev. Y “is one of the greatest undertaki ever contemplated by any denomination, We propose %o use the money in such a way that the integrity of America will be unassail- 4 able by the radical foes within our confines and’ in the greatest of all work extending the Kingdom of God itt America and in the Far East.” “A great part of the money will be used in an intelligent and Christian Americanization of the peoples. from foreign lands who have come.to this Official action was deferred church. There was a) joint Lutheran confer: ence ait the Zion Lutheran yesterday «morning, and resolutions ment and pledging support tnuance™ were | adopted. gelical as a ation, whic Y. if ¢. aie the ineateety Phe for the chureh iy North June to the Jatte\ part of April, wher the Interchu Wotld movement fin ancial campaign Will be held, FURS TO ) REMAIN HIGH; BC Vancouver, creasés by merchants that prices sky-high for years, on the ¢ mand, have caused provincial offi ver fox farm: vinces have y! their owne Grand. Forks, & Mareh nh 9.—The con- ference of North Dakota pastors, held: in ‘cohiéction with the Interchurch World movement, closed. here last week after one of the biggest and jastic church meetings in claimed. Exports of ‘eotton cloths in Novem- ber, 1919, reached 74,996,038 yards, compared with 54,129,217 yards No- discussed the moyement fa- if nti} the general conference of eacn favoring the Interchurch Wor}d move its.con with | chureh Javan amet ut the decidéa to supports Steps were taken to change the time of the fipancial drive | akota from 1 WORLD'S SUPPLY SHORT | :rdnendous in- in fur prices and declarations vill remain | ground that the supply cannot meet the world de- The ‘avournulations of adipose tissue, packed, around P| thie: vital. Ee iniper Coa i} oes Obtain on of Korein oy any bay rug couitry. | ‘There are 14,000,000 fo to consider methods of regulating and One of the yrost dangerous being the Na= re, ‘ihe directions of Korein eystem ac- ike . ; ates aheetaes, bility’ to sudden HEART FAILURE. sconpany. its also the $100.00 CUARANTDE eign ‘born in the United States, taxing the industry. in British Colum- are ‘covpiient, you Know that yort will reduce 19 to 60 }bs., o- more am whom there are to be fo nd | ha, your heart,’ p ula! (whatever yon need to), or your morry r the” finest. of citizen-making qualities “Tt has been ascertained that the Undergo:.som2 unexp sanded inoue. respite tothe ger and it is our duty to bring out thése | yalne of the fur from .animals ta reduction ¢: ment thet you hgve becn seel ing latent qualities.” in British Columbia in 1918 wa this mecus? t The quotas fyr the eleven other | 999,000 and in 1919 it was ab Jeast ue n OUT =: court states in the Central department of | $3,090.00,” declared Dy. A. R. Baker, REDUCE WEI Tk ; BLCOME SLENDER NOW! the» Northwest Baptist convention are chil man of the British Columbia eat People are often vic. nas of Spovlery, Ki Weigh yoursett and use the nee ymeasure as follow 7,800,000; In- con: ation board. “Lhe fur trade is enllapse from héat or sunstrdke, e ris efore 8 . Keep a record of your re- : y, a | Sree Ee eee than among persons |, auction ftom week to week. Listen tothe diana, ‘ Nebracks, #1500. uh Industry! exploiting an important | rf normal weight. When fat people become pleasant remarks of your friends when they 10; WV sec nsin, — $1,300,000; ichi- | natural resource of the province. il from almost. any ailment their risk of | observe how-much more attractive you are gan, | $3.37. : Towa, ¥ One amendment under consideration | death is greater. And yor want to live! | becoming. If you have been refused life Minnesota, $2640,000; Ka } resident. trappers: to pay insurance because of your excessive fatness, nna g isto compel: residen Dy 1 Adiposity dutls the, mental as well as the, you may soon be accepted as a “good risk.’’ 85,000; Ohio, 8,000,000; « Colorado, a-license of $25. and fix the non-resi- phys ola t impedes p progress eae spanicl eiig stan need 301,000 and South Dakota, $640.-| dent license fee at $200. Tt is claimed rard® social. ‘or aa iona usinés: Ta Ing eyes, spr! eennes: I : 4 D, succe: t! alacieney, aym= | of mind, suppleness, svmmetrical figure, Before ant that trappers from other sections have metry ‘and ‘personal beaut; vi g ou AgpDU ths. caught ind ife— Alter y, made fortunes in British Columbia in await "you! t the delightful’ Korein o . i Become slender! To it by the host self-treatment || myst m2 Make the start to-day. Add yeara and hap- PASTORS S CLOSE PE ieee eee fn the world. “Follow the pleasant and inexpens: piness to your Me. animals an i un STATE M MEETING ment directions, also is proposed. Sil- n the Maritine pro lded immense sums to BEAUTY as Fairbanks His Majesty ihe American ; Starts with a Rush, Goes on with a rush and ends with a Rush. It is action, Pep and Go all the way through—and clean fun and hu- mor—Why there’s barrels of it! . . TOMORROW—SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE DE LUXE PHOTOPLAY SOUTH DAKOTA FIREMEN "COURTESY ‘SAME SENSIBLE- PRICES IN——— : GOOD VENTILATION arrangements has been requested to plan to accommodate 1,000 visitors. MONKEYS, MANLIKE, MEET-IN BLACK HILLS | LDakot: tournament in the Black Hills this year. will be held at Hot Springs on June |22 to 25, inclusive. tiorl has voted an appropriation® of |$3,000 for prizes at the tournament. Modern influences have not’ had an limportant effect. upon the firemen’s gatherings. Fho contests’ still in ve vember, 1918. Almost Driven Mad With Rheumatism— Now Entirely of the state. ults of the denominational conferences held in the morning were | reported to>the general conference at the rhopn session, At their con- ferences, the delegates from the re- spective denominations decided upon a plan of action for each denomina- tion. All agreed to join in the move- ment and support it in every way. The Methodis in’ passing resolu- tions pledging themselyes to co-oper- ate in’ the-,work, asked special con- sideration for the Mandan hospital, Wesley college and the ministerial §ppport plan, ‘The Methodists passed a resolution ur rg tion. on the statute books of the blue ‘pains. Of course, that trip is now unnecessary. laws, The Congregutionalists also decided ) be suffering with rheumatiem and am to ‘take an active part inthe ca ‘ehae they: will receive the same wonderful ‘paign. Rev, R. W minon of C i: Be I have.” cago. regional director for the move- writes: addressed gregationali ancial campa meeting, The Con: | peljet? There is only one sure Feit and that is will complete the fin- | gylpbur baths. 1 inaugurated last fail ) of China. two prominent mis: nd Rev. W. W. Barker of New was appointed to act in the capacity A. P. Leuhart, Mitin Street. / Relieved Mrs, Elisabeth Friedman; Woodlawn; N. Y4 ‘am entirely cured of Rheumatism. | <0 Before taking SULFLUID I was arranging to take | the retea- tyeBulpbur Baths, as I wasalmost driven mod with | 1) tecommend the use of SULFLUID for those who | itive | sulte | ‘You can keep on taking medicine all your life for’) } ment in the Congregational church, | ppeumatio, netritis or lumbago and mais | | the | | { Until SULFLUID was-discovered, there ei Pe en. Wm. H. Elfring, formerly’ of | only one way ta positively Nv ennoeticattiowa | Att anhice Toon Perches | |kindred’ disorders, and that was by traveling a! At the ate no Caen ye reat distance to the Hot Sulphur Spies. Th ta and Dr. J. W. Latimer, (M20, longer necessary, for SULFLUID gives | “| teal ‘the same results, It is used the “as a bath. It isnot a patent medicine, ' Frank Peterson of Minne-|tr ip absolutely harmless, Tt will overceme you | trouble in almost no time, and if it fails, wo will The Baptists decided\-to join | pefund your money. We are the exclusive distribu- ‘in the movement, and R. B. Griffith gorsia this city for SULFLUID; Ask us about it, | Adyt. | —South Hot prin; S, 8. D., D.; March by it ‘ annual remen will hold: the REFUSE RESPONSE TO NEW FLU CURE The ‘convention and contests Cincinnati, O- intendent of the € incinnati 200 ii ing for a cold cure for monke rty years he has doctored th <ey coughs and: sneezes with wh and sugar, Now there is no wh vat the z00 and 3 ‘halt (log The-€xecutive board of the associa- ot races and hose cart ogee. The local committee in charge of Do Not Get Careless: . With Your Blood Supply the great vegetable blood \.znedi- cine, will revitalize your blood, and give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Every- one needs it just now to keep the system in perfect condition, Go strong and vital force. to your drug store and get a bottle By keeping your blood purified,|to-day, and if you need.any med- your system more easily wards off ical advice, you can obtain it with- disease that is ever present; wait-|o a cost by writing to Medical Di- Impurities Invite Disease. You should ‘pay particular hebd to any indication that your blood supply is becoming sluggish, or that there is a lessening in its “ing to attack wherever there i: ig an ctor, Swift,Specific Co., 109 Swift opening. A few bottles of S. §. S.,!Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE in tet seers 5 ne Do You Save Regularly? One of the most important things in saving money is to save REGULARLY. Remember that a small amount saved and deposited in this bank with unfailing regu- - larity will in the course of time amount to a great deal more than larger sums deposited at irregular or infrequent intervals. Even if the amount is small, it should not be neglected, as it will help to build up your total.

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