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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU: ; |" PHURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920 = = _ Sanhy zi ca - . au emmnnees Walesa < oo slaislalvinis sala a 'a[U'eS's aie Gininin-a'wiaile's ae W's a/nipie Sis/eie ala G's a's iss wisn ’s 6 siaisialara eladaiars/ara : y 3 » . \ pecans . Hundreds of Tracts Taken Un-; der New Land Leasing Meas- « ‘ure Signed by Wilson : 5 Seitttle, Wish. April 1. Hut ; . ! bs dreds of oif claims, embracing thou . ‘ Sh are the foundation of sands of-acres of Lind aloug the Alas: | St 8 | kan coast, from, Mount St. : good dress j the bonndary line on Yukon ; j ry y ree ‘to, the: Alaskan Peninsula in the west, fe i s A ; 1 nve bee! ters the : Avoid the’ loss and. disap- TUE coisa Ee) * / P \ § :. pointment that follow an ill signed thf coal and ofl haya I : : an i ms} ‘ ‘ ; ording to i chosen style. ryan, Anchorage and other | ji i > ‘ eS lane 1 ies in the ne ~ . > 2 News of the | signing, eagerly * S my that. ‘old tim aid the : z ‘. 7 gold rushes of lier day ‘ . ate \ * oh Y ’ mmpeders flocked to the oil regios . e { RG 5 insula, to Cold E . ‘ Se they are the best and the world i to, other ais | Ol 3 p rl \ \ : oi s along the southwestern coas 5 a \ uA knows it. Ais Cordova, the rush: was in tl : a a Z 1 direction of Katalla and, Yakataga, 8 : ¥ yo. ‘ 1 at the of the Bering and Malay: | Ag ” \ i sen’s Clothing Shoo A ‘ i *| & BS ‘ oe) : . e Ros Obie ano) Lan Ricks ahi ea eR SEAT Just-as the “‘firse nighters”? experience keen delight in attending tee Bismarck, N. D. tiie tel rela: word that octie iN * opening performances, so music-lovers everywhere: eagerly enjoy the - x e been signed, “At Kallak, locaters were } be new Victor offerings on opening day. Hear these new Victor Records ~ a i notified by wireless from Seward, and |) Hy 2 5 i : left in gas boats that had been charter: | {J to-day at any Victor dealers: ie Sells the , ed for weeks, hound for the dil rezions, | ii BELEN > a : Cordowans, », had kept high power- ie Number Size Price iy ed launches under charter that no} If You Could Care Frances Alda 61559 10 $1.00 _ as j time might be lost in making loca-| iy Campane a sera (Ave Maria) Enricg Caruso 88615 1% 1.50 f senile many indications of rich oil | 79 —Il Bacie » (The Kiss) Geraldine Farrar and Giuseppe De Luca 87568 i 1:50 - : diposits ha heen found along the | fi _ Quartet in F Major—Lento (Dvorak) Flonsaley Quartet 74611) 12° 1.50 ‘ coasts the ouly development of any : Minuet (Porpora-Kteisler) Violin Jascha Heifetz 64856 10 1.00 a +, importance had been at Katalla, where . Gypsy Serenade Violin ' Fritz Kreisler 64857 10 1.00 a. UES TO DROP | service Lane been resumed on Fdurth } ; nglish Company” drilled inte oil ” 2 Your Eyes Have Told Me So John McCormack 64960 10 1.00 | Fargo, April 1 Flood waters of | street south. de secured a fractional clainiof about . ss I Ci A 7 10 1 e ath ad i y did! litth ‘ j . i the Sweet Bye and Bye Ernestine Schumann-Heink 87307 1! .00 the Red river continued to recede to-|| The high water did little damage, | 34 ac Disconraged by conserva a the P ays fe Hine: . 4 dag oy ee | aay to destroy the foot bridge | tion orders from Washington. the com-| [i ” Herodiade—Vision Fugitive (Ficeting Vision) 7 Reinald Werrenrath 74610 12 1.50 The drop in the 24-hour period to, above the dam. The bridge will be} pany, after expending nearly half . [Los Ojos Negros. (Black Eyes)’ Renato Zanelli 64853 10 1.00 : noon today was approximately two | xebuilt. s million dolars in drilling and dsyelop- . / Sweet and Low , . Elsie Baker) 174 10 1.00. hat feet. The sidewalk, in Island Park is The water came too early to hurt | ment, gtbandoned werk and sold out be A Southern Lullaby ae = Elsie Baker j 4°" 1 1. . again high and dry, and street car |the grass in Island Park, it was said | (a holding company. A number of : y I Pa Edith Day) al jioday, Sa ‘ wells upon the one patented claim a? VA ene Edit Day \20273 10 1.00 ; The river is falling at Grand Forks, | jaye neen producing oil since 1912, the | [4 Alice Blue Gown 2 Day) e but high water is being experienced | product being chiefly distillate used'| {ig Christin Flanders cm iE parenieshend vO 100815005 Wh P ramid? at points north, according to word hy fishing hoa - : Thesa NED. 7p 45075 : w ee | Teceted Jn EAE Osn rsa a : In Your Arms—Medley Fox Trot Selva Novelty Orchewea) ey 19 ps The U. S. Public Health service is j ae ; ; That Naughty Waltz iD Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra) “*"" |” Atiles Have Made Pyramid the now. caring fo 12.000 discharged RESOLUTION x j Venetian Moon—Fox Trot = Saxophone/ Xylophone, Piano All Star tet Beet a 28 Bae Recognized Treatment, soldiers, sailors ahd marines in’ gos- . Swanee—One Step Saxophone, Xylophone, Piano Alll Star Trio) ““*~:~ “= Pernment hospita : Il See You in C-U-B-A Billy Murray) f emp aati steers i That's Worth While Waiting For, “Billy Muzray) 70° 19.85 Mailed fi lain wrapper. It / t gives you relief. Get a 60-cent box DROGRESS perce ; Pee ry se) 10.85 Let Me Dream er MEDICAL RESEARCH BEFORE HOUSE Bo-La-Bo—Fox Trot ‘Paul Biese and His Novelty Orchestra) —__ H s : 18654. 10.85 . . ean de ; P Fox T Paul Biese and His Novelty Orchestra \ R . Washington, April 1.—The_ republi- ee - are ba can effort _to terminate the state of G . - war with Germany, formally launched s 6 2 . : . ‘ inethe house yesterday with the intro- Any Victor dealer will gladly give you~ an illustrated booklet ES auction 0 doint res describing ‘these new Victor Records and play any music you wish : foreign affair to hear. New Victor Mecore demonstrated opus dealers op the though by # j Victr in great variety from $25 to $1500. leaders it will not he brought up in the Kg f [st of cach month. v, raccrterpt g y § ? house until next Monday. Chairman | Porter, chairman of the committee to \ which was referred the -resolution, af. 4 . j ter he had thrown it into the house mde ral ‘ Certain thrui= | hopper planned tg hold brief hearings anes i is ie ‘Vou sreec ine teee nar imemecttan bd before reporting ft back’ with the way fi . , ; aes ii a soe ae : Moruens Frrenp paved for rushing it through'the house 3 } Se yram. le ‘eatment. of an: of ule. D drugeist Ba Telleved of fiening, under a special rule, s x * ‘protruding piles, hemorrhofds and | Re cea aay R POPSET \ A . é tal troubles. A single box | Which spreads its influence upon @ : \ ; night. Send’ coupon for free 3 volved, rendering them pliant to rea aA ¥ ff a Take no substitute, ts aly vild tomatute’s demand. “There f aatws AND ) A : FREE SANPLE COUPON an absence of bearing-down. pains, | An annolmes iffeant “lin i 2 PYRAMID. DRUG COMPANY:, ») strain and general discomfor,, more portance has just come from*ihe gen- . ne art pure * ~ “388 Pyramid Bldg. Marshall, Mich, often than ocuetwise expericsicol when | eral offices of The Brunswick-Balke- ACG, U.8.0AT.OFF *H s . Kindly send’ me, a Free sample of neture is unaided) | Mother‘s Friend is | Collender Co. at Chicago, yelatie to proclaims first quality and tdenttfies : Pyramid Pilo Treatafent,in‘platn wrapper, | | ruscd externaily. the enlargement of their tire factories ma F all products of the ~~ ‘ Name. . - At all Druggists. Aud the installation, of_an_ enormous ae Neticsiy atria ‘ Street. Special Booklet on Motherhood and Baby free, «| “Mount of new equipment, j \ = 2 Clty .veee { Bradfield Regulator Co. Dept. F-9, Atlanta, Ga rw. oa : \ ra i = Muskegon, — Michigan, a ; ‘ : million and a hale dollars,” said IEP. ‘ as ' 5 Davenport, seeretary. “Tn addition e be © \ . i a) 4 . F Wi S to this expenditure’ for. bnildin: 1c or ‘ a . ac. mne O > : 4 (ERWIN- NULLAM, continued, Mr. Davenport, “we hay: fe: hd : : i / contracted for new equipment and ‘ > Ae i “mproved processes that will add at "anaes \ ‘| least $250,804 more "to our Muskegoh Camden New Jersey ' ee 'e ‘nvestMent, Also we will increase our : e x . * } ’ housing accommodations for employees : and thus be assured of additional and : high type, skilled workers.” iS The new Brunswick faetories are : being built by the Osborn Engineering «, Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, who have. & hecome celebrated for their knowledge. ld and ability jn designing and construe" ing the mbdst efficient tire factories. Because of the popularity and de- mand sWick ties enjoy, these tnakers have! heen forced to provide hese ~factory expansions and _ still wards of 1800 ‘strikebreakers are at | \ work of Oahy and that abgut 2000 of the original 2600 striking Filipines Macon, Ga.—Donie Bush. seems. to. have served his time as being the “goat” of the Detroit Tigers after fahthtuily filling that social. position ‘mother program of eonstruction, is | h¥ve returned to their jobs. ‘ plamied for 1921, we are informed. | Scattered lots of Japanese also are |! Corwin Motor. Co, is the! local | S!d: to haveyresumed their work in ‘gent. ’ a the caneffelds, but so far the great % ‘ pa Le Mi cia majority of the ‘ajiproximately 6000 4 sonal ON atin : : PINELLI GOAT NOW lapanese strikers~have remained out. PRING WHEAT should be sown as soon as the seed t can be prop- erly prepared. Germination takes-place in the ground when the temperature is about 42'to 50 degrees, Generally the quantity SYRUP OF FIGS” For Woodwork For Alt Outdoor Work ee For W or for 12 years. ‘They're picking on| © CHILD'S LAXATIVE of seed per acre is about one and one-half’ bushels, more or less. Your . nd Furniture The Ring of Variaheg “Babe” Pinelli now. Xnd the reerutt [ : ~ own experience will tell you how ‘much in your own locality. ° SLAG. Tes thgheat Gh ardih ce ihs’ | anieeee a mowed te Neege AE rere Look at tongue! Remove poisons Drilling is better than broadcasting. The seed bed should be loose on C/ She seouscant’ Sounding ob spormar tere Takes a Aehs guanine hear eealeae CUT RATE FOR Boys _ / from stomach, liver and <i top and the root bed firm underneath. The use of the-corrugated roller pat lustrous polls tins white. St. Lou April_1.— The -St. Z ee : : F Louis Am s will “admit boys ul bowels ‘ is recommended. der fourteen yearg of age to the P: vilion—the 75-cent: seats—for 24 cents. This was announced following receipt of werd from other team. owners. ir league that no objection would be made to the arrangement, 2 Marquis is an early variety, ripening from 98 to 135 days after sowing, the.average being about 115 days. This makes it three or four days earlier than most of the other fifé-wheats, but it should be put into the ground just as soon as the seed bed may be prepared. The seed usually should be sown _ two tothree inches deep. The important thing is to get itints soil sufficiently moist to insure germination. ‘ Th heavy, wet soil one to two inches will be enough. » Get Your Seed Wheat Early, Seed Will Be Scarce and High If you have a surplus‘or will need seed, pledse make your wants known to the bank or ele- vator. Seed wheat is being’ located wherever possible in the three states and in Canada, What Do You Want to, Varnish? | Different surfaces have different needs. There is no. varnish made that will effectively meet all of them. Floors are walked on; tables have kot liquids spilled on them; outdoor surfaces get the sun and rain. To meet these three kinds of wear,’The Sherwin-Williams . Co, has specialized on three kinds of varnishes, and each is absolutely the best for its purpose. Tell us what you want tO varnish and.we will give you: the MAN TAKES A BATH AND DIES Akron—Teogad Tejananich took a bath “and died. He was found in. the tub.) Exact cause of death unknown, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOY STRIKE-BREAKERS Honolulu, T. HL, March 23.—(By °: ° o i Mail.)—-Employing college and School a 2 kind of varnish that will serve you best.in looks and boys as strikebreakers on the’ sugar = plantations of the Island “of Oat where Japanese and. Filipinos’ have Deen on strike since January 19, was denounced by. George O. Hilton, at a_] wear. THE OLDEST ESTABL'SHED HARDWARE STCRE INTHE C. — Our Customers are Our Best ADVERTISERS — 3 PHONE. JAM Bismarck iy, DAKOTA recent meeting of the Honolulu cen- tral labor council. The federation of Japanese labor declares it has~a notion of orderins its members hack to work, althougn stating that it is ready to open wage negotiations with’ the planters, The planters’ association deciares it will fight. the strike to a. finish. Planters’ reports indi®@te that up- Accept. “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California_On the.package, then you are sure your child ig having the best. and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and _ bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's. dose on each bottle. Give it withagt fear. Mother! You must say “California.”