The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1920, Page 4

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IPP GR %y / . BR ‘ ' U \ DISRRICT: profiteeri en aes coal, “whieh * yi May atise in your. district undef, the > ali Lie OG OF COMMERCE MEN, Today's 8 ie A espe agi : r. Palmer’s telegram was prepared, j ui _| after, some, bituminous coal operators TO" VISIT ~CAPITAL - For twenty: “four hours ennllog Bg! i had statod > publicly. that the new. i fi a ’ noon, April 3. q f | wage scale ‘agreed on would ‘result A 1 Piley: Wil In ‘Temperatare at fa. io. ~ PROBE PRIC BS A Be fastest of from 6) cents. to Anual grimage i s bi est yesterda é om Hi EATRE a 5,2 ton on coal. f 5 a Lowest yesterday. Et ed ies SAB) A Relating oy that the total increasé|\.> elude Bismarck End ** | Lowest lant’ igh wi ” in. Wages ‘had een estimated as ap- ¥ - April” ‘ ;| Precipitation , g TINS: * — ere 46 [proximately $200000,000 a year, My.| | ~ i NBR Highest wine’ velocity Last Time Tonight ayy pe Washington’, “Aprit 8.—Federal .dis- | Palmer said that if this entire amount we hi Maa aat a hg - - H ‘ trict “attorneys were: instructed today | Were “‘addetl by the operators to the| oral ps Aes als oy that FORECAST by. Attorney General, Palmer to* te-| ice it would only make an increase members. of the St. Paul Chamber of " por ‘North Daota:, Fair and warm- AMIR RTEN ARES \ | ceive and. co ry) cents, a ton,” (ene eee roett enoust Milermnaee ef tonight ahd Swuday. -. N | Ph ts . “ “Tf, however, the operatora, absort eA NOTURW eALBrD | States; Wi m; ay : ! , : the fourteen percent increase which} nae acBienarce kes their return : j Latest Land Best Feature | TONIGHT. TONIGHT. , peng effective oy December,” suid | fom rene Pals: Monte thevend of . | i ra the “ato: a wi B ‘ : ett ‘Sul $6.400000. to Senet: be The, members. made a trade trip TARE ROrS 66 1 Oa ae to the ‘consumer. , In this event the in- through Minnesota, North and South Paul. he | ig ting : d . si crease in the‘price of ceal at the mines Dakota ‘and Montana-evety year, but vianpeg 5 MADLAINE TRAVERSE : would amount to.tavénty cents a top.” this is the ffyst time in several years | Helena { 3 e. ? that they have included Bismarck in| “hicago Si a = E a | their itinerary. Leaving St. Paul, the] swift ‘Curren! ert ae | ‘ in the ponsational Melodrama f > MARK ETS t: ra | special train will-head westward to] Kansas (ity.. 3 i i Great Falls where the members wil: ; OR )BERTS I |? STE eT Se A fae ‘the big live stock’ show and isteielontal CHICAGO. LIVESTOCK _ | Sale April 20:and_ 21. peek S a 1 ssi ~ BICAG OA LIVESTOCK “Leaving Great Falis, the St. Paul vir tes ‘ MONDAY ae 4 ‘ Chicago. - April 3—hog receipts.4 *—"GiTy NEws ° oh trade ‘builders will stop off at Dickin- > 18,600! Light grades steady to 25 cents Pet Mandan and Bismarck. ? ; CITY NEWS | ‘pighér : others 25 cents lowet. * “a —>—_—— AND oe Arbuckle in“ Mary Miles Minter > Bulk aiscto a6.“ ; REAL ESTATE. 4 HOME FOR EASTER N. S e” Top, $1630. Senha Vad é Alonzo and’ Birdgil Grace, who are pes bon yeas, ee 5 l TRANSACTIONS sitending conees in Minneapolls are “Sudy’ f R H bo os \7 z, e wan Ww a 2 i ‘ i teat > =" Hise garenta, Judge ant Mees, Ainediocehecseameisaiea! ond Monday Mae Murray in fweight. $15.75 'to'$16 15. iene é . . “Bightlight, $15.15, ‘to $15 Margaretha Fjel@e to. Andrew. N. Grace’ ot Fifth street. \ }. W¥enty pucking ‘sds? smodth, $13.25 | Strand, northwest of southwest quar; ——-: 4 <_-| ter of section 30, tow, uuship, 143; range. * “VISITING IN TWIN CITIES rough. $1275177. veiny, sn, the porder of Cantielt| Mts. Jobn Karasiewicd and her sis- Ink fi He ter, Migs Eligateth Johner left today eke “tu Caifiefd “tow! ele on No. 8 fomeMinneapolis and St: Paul “Compared H O'Hare to Christian Chris-/ for a visit over pstor with’ their so inostly ‘steady. "Pat | tlensen, we 8 block 55, Norther. Paci: | sister Mrs. James ‘A. Thinenes. ~ Veet stéers ‘and tat Sie ris fecond addition to ‘the city of Bis a 50 /cents ihighar:| Marck, being on’ Sixth street new] "LEAVE HOR TWIN CITIES hts, higher ; ‘cun- ‘Averte C. ‘Mrs, H.-A. Brenson, accompaniec judy feeders Elizavettr Laist to. Nora J. Gene by hér daught Mis Clementine 2 Jots $ and’) block 124, Original plat!| Branson, left thls afternoon for Minn- ‘Boia with n week | being on ‘the corne) of, Rosser .and éapolis and ’St;-Paul where they will 5 ‘so to $2 pound shorn} Fifth streets: j 3 | visit: relatives, and: friends. over the “ 29, falling hair. Treatment: *Gently WHAT AM IBID BM rub. Cuticura. Ointment, Bae end of the finger, ‘6n. elie druff_ and itching, “Follow pee moming with-a ‘hot, 3 shainpoo ; of Cuticura Soap. ‘Repeat, in ‘two weeks, Nothing bettef'than these fragrant, super-creat ollients and seaip troubles, cinta Everything” » aching so BISMARCK LODGE, OF ELKS'TO HOLD ~ |__| $500,000 in Soo Line: DANCE APRIL 17, AFTER INITIATION | ' Notes Placed on Sale Members of, tte “Bismarck- ‘lodge, | be forced to undergo at the big \initia- Seriat eaulpuent “ten trust notes total- ,) Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, | tion, the older members of the ant- |" £500,000 were pla¢ed on sale today ‘ will hold a big dance the evening of | lered herd believe they should be given for the‘ Soo. line by the Mirineapolis April°17 at: Patterson’s hall. ‘Com-| a, taste of the joys of being Elks, go| ‘trust company, the First National for all skin and let in maintaining health. By bringing 1 3 . fad ee , . cated emolents i freays seme ih D: Wool stock ;ua- saat hn of en to eta rate bern Facation. aa ia t mittees were named and plans pre-| the dance was arranged in honor of |bink, the Minnesota Loan and Trust : your es. ge Ea 5 25 We, St helt of section ownship, 139; y - pared for the ‘dance, which promises| the new members. mpuuy aud the Northwestern Na- o Zeer, Ke end sa he any athe Soe. ‘Souder Sr, vanise, 77; being one-half mile south- MONTHLY att TING to be-one of the biggest social-events ‘The Bismarck lodge is rapidly build-| tional hank. The notes, which mature east of MeKenate. The‘regutir monthly meeting of the | o¢ the season, at the ‘weekly meeting|ing up an’ excellent merhbership | seriully in blocks ‘of, $50,000 annually Bertha Henijficks ‘to Gregory a. | Bismarck: Minitterial assoctation will of the lodge last night. through a campaign its members have | until 1930, are for the purchase of 800, frirus, northwest’ quatter of section | M@ held at the Commercial club rooms,|” ‘The dance follows the big Initiation | waged in this city and -the territory teel orevenrs to be delivered soon, 6:) towustiip, “1. ‘nge. 77; betag | Monday at 10am. All ministers in] on April 16 when more than-75 fawns| adjacent to Bismarck. , The initiation 1g td the ‘announcement. . The iles southwest ‘of McKenzie, — | this city, ave urgently. requested to b° | will. tred the heated cinders, buck] and the dance will be the culmination © part of $8,000,000 worth ‘of “files Mack to Annie Prite Baines. | Dsesent,, o /\ Phe goat sind become better acquainted|| of the drive. ‘The lks’ band will have| equipment ordered Xlarch-1, according eat and Toleam de obch everwhere: For sample each frve-atress: “Cott | gprzpDisot. 8, Mats South Sty, Paul celits, 4 ue Stendy. Cuticura kills dandruff, stops. it oe ete ( | i \t mes. y ears, ST te Ga ear fey 2 7 1, After the’ inent part in th i { lot 1. -bloel 24: "Northern Pacitie ad- ith Elkdom in \general. er the| a prominent par fn the program on| to. officials of the Soo line, aud may: be Se ani wie 50) anal dition, being Ou thé ‘comer ‘é ‘Avenue » BANKER IN CITY Jevere ordeal the new members will! both days. followed with other substantial Sib: steady Eg ‘to $12. ¢ ‘Avoid Pitth ‘stheet, ? A. C.Goldtrap, cashier of the First) : 7 ment investments if financial condi- State bank of ‘Regent, left Bismarck yesterday after spetiding several days 4 in the city.’ Mr. Golétrap was elected | west-’ The following bills paid Hs and feeders, xtondy. ¥6 ‘to } ? REAL ESTATE OWNERS— If you want to’ ‘bell’ your house.or your bungalow just let-us know. “We from Griftir gtrest to a poitn 100 feet TO CHECK SPECULATION Hone-warrant’ this Bove sa ‘ Li re al- Washington, April 3.—The adminis- | FoR REN Two modern . furnished. tration measure, under which the fedr rooms, suitable for light housekeep-” George V. ‘Cuniingham to Augusta 7} Balingston; allsofblpcks one and.two _| in*the third addition to the ‘town of "Sheep ‘Feckipits. none. | Stewag: Lamiis. $8 ‘to $19. rf if vice president of the North Dakota red to be : bees ot your peeseeey mesiaiely at _ Wether, $12 ito 814250. een Kraft eto Nick Ukrouk, lot Hotiiaia 'Breedgty jeascelation at’its|t "er ns Ones 2° \ eral reserve board hopes to effectual-) ing, good location. Phone 442L. ., value, yi wes, $4 to $14.50, , Hiab tion to the | Tecent annual meeting here. A. HL. Ingram. 4.00 | ly check speculation, was passed to- —— 4-31-1Wwk : coy ood val ues ft avill pay you t paid Sc 5, block 3. Macombers addition to the Wachter’ Transfer ¢ 176.86 | day by the senate iand now goes to onlis "« ‘ —— 4 perry xa Sfer Ce . . § ‘3 ist ‘your “property RES Sp -OMEE..| MINNEAPOIA bees # Re Vare ese Liale A “ANNUAL: MEBTING WEDNESDAY Mike Getz 24.50 | the president BISMARCK’ HOMESEEKERS— ‘Minueapolis. April 4. cents ; f | The Ladtes' “Ald nociety of the First} J, pmpting . 19.50 fia federal ee vd of According to vocational training, one-fourth of the] 1.600,000 men drafted into the United] ts States army could not read nor write || HOUSE FOR SALE the English language, % ——— A double house of 10 rooms; WANTED—First_ class tractor( man|} two bath rooms; two heating y + Hummell sbury . . Sweigert id s bers of ‘the ‘soctety ‘ ‘and those affiliated r to F. J. Prete with ‘the chutch are invited. The an- a ice west half -and west half ‘of ‘the south-| nual meeting of the church will fol- ‘ D Feast quieter ‘ot section 28, township, | ow the. supper. y. Beigel Manson, lots 15 and 16, block 45, Flan- j higher. Jn caryidatl lots, standard flour cd ri Presbyterian chutch. will give a pot oudted at $14ajbarrel in 9s pound cot- |’ aud Westherhy addition to the | yuck ‘suppet Weditesday evening at Shipments, 56453 ‘barrels, city (of Bismarck bein “on Fitteenth | ene church parlors to which all them- We cannot rent ‘you a ‘house, but we will assist, you in the acquisition. .of YOUR OWN HOME.) We have ‘sortie choice city lots we Will sell ‘you ‘on very liberal ternis: and our City De- partment will assist; you dn securing para a loan to build ypur bungalow,” *Minueaopls aehéat Felines 321. cars 4 ection tow J. Katz. T 0 ‘compared with 2: i : AS jand wife to cook, for him, and one ¥ is ‘BISMARCK REALTY Go. | oC Sesh Nord Genel $od5 to S20, | ip five miles south*of Belttin, OUSLY ‘ ui ‘in ; other man, C..C. Hibbs. Phone 281. plants; two coal ranges; bath i .| Peter-X. Detlef to Foseph Stroemel.| Mire CR. Hannewald of 704 sixth | Pd) Randa Bismarck, ‘N. D. 4-3,2t |] rooms connected with hot and eh 7 ‘i ’ AN drinking ver should be [Stocks trem ode Ths boiled until further, notice. \ property will pay about twen- (CE, STACKHOUSE, '| ty ner-cent: investment. Can- Northwest quarter of ion 22, town- ship44 ; range, 76; being in Florence | serious ilness. Mts, Hannewald, who Take tow nship: ten’ miles ‘north of | came here-séveral weeks ago to visit Wing. , . her son and daughtersin-law. bas beea street ix confined to her home with a . Bismarck’ Bank Buildi OSLER to Ot T ne -db4: c Bismarck Sign Co. B. K. Skeels, . aa iN most of the time. Mrs. Hannewaid | B®. MEL) CLUB. SECRETARY was born in 1853. N. of Saan Wor 8. 5. _ Health Officer || not be duplicated in the city {> Mandan, Aprit $-LfhoniasH. Sulli-| Ain SEB, Oh Beers SOM ee » ea - ; for $5,000.00, price for quick van of Pak knéwn throughout | WILL OPEN CAFE Rabe Heat eaveracorte "808 m0 SLD S$ le $3,300.00, $1.200,00 cash ary of the Mandan ‘Commercial \clab | past five years been ‘chef at /Homan’s ee * you. don’ t think Clothes feo weve’ “Mr Sullivanedo te gust tery ahd. MM Hanae, for ae wa Fr eer ad Bethe trend, ~ J. H. Holihan ew wi . Mr. Sullivan t if Sth, 1920, a rh poten at ew iN ‘an-for the past | years mailing ‘clerk in the local post- “externally” with | First door East of Postoffiice % fice, have purchased the Knutson gro- |. North Dakota “Employe ery store in the Annex hotel block i fant wilt close ont the irovery stock eR ktditor VICKS. ‘VAPOR' f ern : asa ity : 's YOUR BODYGUARD” = 305.60%s.2¢ | Cam j Hi and fixtures and open the pla Bd eee Oi first cla®s restaurant by ,April _ LAGU RR. M. McClintock, managing editor of the Fargo Courier News, has re- signed to accept the post of editor and . busmess manager of the Wisco! Leader, the Nonpartisan’ league off cial. organ for Wisconsin, which will be established during ‘April at Madi- sou, Wis.; No succeysor to Mr. Mc- lintogk has been named. make. a difference try ' walking down the street without-any.° ees —_—EESEE= ’ 7 . \ Put d ona.good suit and witha Tittle “nerve” you can concuer any seemingly impossible task. ; CLOTHES DO MAKE A DIFFEREN CE As has been proven thousands of times each day the world over ‘ _ TRY OUR GOOD CLOTHES ‘ THERE SaENoNe NONE BETTER! ‘ GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY ® “Mr. and Mrs, (. A. Meuhe of 404 First street were agreeably surprised at their home last night by a number of their intimate friends. “Cards and dancing were the ‘dlyersions enjoyed. ‘Mr. atid Mrs. Meuhe are-moving from the Mrs. Miry McLeaw@s home where) . they liave been living,-to the home on} | Bet i in the Long Run Avenues A formerly decupied by Mr. Ae rar P } Vous | F INNER TUBE is the ete : and Mts. Geotge L. Price. 4 pneumatic of your tire— ‘Thomas Ritchey of’Lroy, Center, Wis. arrived here this moriting to visit their: brother J. @. Ritchey: who is.a patient K. L LE. I N 714 Sixth street and Mrs. P. B..Webw. visit their brother. who is in. the hos- i \ { *] ital; d ther sister. Mf. Ritchey: - Rigmarck ‘ailor ‘and Cl eC ner clothes We- MAKE the lee is serlousiy il at ‘the hospital is 2 ‘to equip p it with an itiner tube. clothes to fit their bod-| “ing as well as can be expected. { : ld A. P. CORRESPONDENT LEAVES The tube i is there to’ ho the \ ‘ Ever ‘Vv Royal Tailor Lal-} marck, has been called to the head- has. been representing the ‘largest | Goodrich Red Inner Tubes: mensions. floa er teste { friends h that.he will be ab! fies Sy ees cere nena scientifically contin ay William ~ Ritchey” and vhts brother, E don’t ask our Ht aA is hospital. They will also customers to fit) 700 Fourth street. Mrs, Wilthun Gf their , bodies into OUP) arriven in the city several days deo to making a tire pneumatic is AMT TAM ies. : - * 4) “Clifford 'A. Day, special ‘cofrespond- quarters of ithe ‘assotlation at Chicago, . = | tiews; intio e world i ' te17 of your “body di-| rewsuver association tte seetal Hes eh : hold the air because, they are Our tape line 1s ready possible that’ Mr. Day be retaine fit tire Ti Wet Feet Cause Sickness! Crewsky has,the Best Remedy on Earth, . LADIES: I make yout shoes Wet’ Feet . ~Proof with Sheffer & Rossen soles and the non-breakable aluminum heel in all styles and colors. ~! 7 GENTLEMEN: “I make your shdes Wet ret ; Proof with Sheffer & Rossen soles and I. T.S. “& O’Son-& Wright: Rubber Heels. SEND YOUR SHOES ‘TO ME TODAY AND CUT YOUR DOCTOR BILL : All Work Guaranteed. Prices “Richt _ Jos. one Shoe Shop - f Phone 898, 109 Third St. VISITING RI /ATTIVES HERE visters, Mrs. FB. E. Morris, z ; b A . for the only practical way of soh and her/-brother, James Ritchey z cat tg the’ Anosldtn Prom at Bis — airwit serves no other purpose. ment is cut and drafted sna seaves tnis city tomtght.- Mr. Dav the capital ¢ atute last fall and his Chicago to ‘assist in covering the re- for you. publican national convention, although ? there was, no intimation given of his To your'order at $35 t0| future ‘assignment. « $65 per. suit or overcoat.| Commissioners Proceedings Proceedings City "Commission March EAGLE TAILORING «|= 1 The City Commission met in regular 4 Fr séssion Monday evening, March 29th: : : and HAT WORKS 1920, at eight o'clock .P. M.~ There] — . i al - were: present: Commissioners Bertsch. OPPostT POSTOFFICE French, rea a a ‘President Lucas. he minutes of the meeting BISMARCK, N DAK: held March 22nd, 1920, were, read and i approved. The City Auditor was in- stru¢ted to notify F. G. Grambs to till \{ the ‘Storm. Sewer Ditch in the west ‘end of the town. T. W, Griffin asked aaeere that_the street eust of ‘bis barn ‘on 3 TAILORS lower “Fifth street. be brought up: to The B.E Goodrich Rubber Company, Mkron.Obiy WY RS > | grade. This matter was referred to x 4 . ( . the City Engineer. The City Engineer i : Makers of the Sitventown Cord Tire 4 was instructed to, prepare plans for 2 sewer on west Rosser street extending

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