The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1920, Page 7

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$5.00. Each.- Sage lke Place Your Order Now. 4 Beautiful trees in every reSpect. \ 24 HOSKINS “porree cHances. KOPPEL SAYS Records of. Dakota Business INTEREST KEEN. College, Fargo, N.D., show. that | there are boundless’ opportuni-! ties for women in business, if properly trained: Within a few! days, this school sent Miss Susie | For Your Boulevard and Yard Planting:: Six years ago, in looking forward to the. futuré wants of our customers, we started a solid block of Elms, already twice transplanted and six to seven feet-high at that time, These trees cme up tothe Hoskins rigid requirement of QUALITY and are thoroughly acclimated and hardened.» eastern “critics of the Neu: nuine® treat: in the «forthconaing a pen ‘Anceat-the Kex theatre to nigh trip, whenever he’, said, he cegter.‘of an “inquisitive cirde which wanted to -knaw. 411 ‘afout’ the, lengu its fencletts oe its ue and pros- pects, tate us ‘stimet iti entirety. ° different Yrom the fest of the human race Walper to a $100 stenographic; A native of North Dakota is looke!l') ye. Torrel, “Having heard about the s strange species of the hu position with the Bankers Mort-| upon as a s! es man race with certain-characteristics gage & Cattle Loan Co., and; not eommon-ta any other members Miss M. Edwards to the Mer- of the race in other parts of the United chants National Bank. ‘Another | States, adicalism. of: the ™ledzue- leaderd ‘and the socialistic program’ of ‘the league itself, they, expect every-ian_from this state-to be ‘Appairante a -etos® lietween! a -Nickolw’ Lenine..” «Engene D. B. C.-graduate, Miss E. Mc-} This ix the impression, brought! pens, gilt Haywood atid Kate O'Har8, Donald is with the Federal Re- back to:Bismarck by Theodore Koffel attorney and active in anti-Townley That there are~still a few: civilized serve Bank .of Minneapolis, | citetes in Burleigh county. Mr. Kotfel Letty Seen tar ea enti a Minn. has just returned from a trip through |“ yry Koffel ‘ays that the interest in “Follow the Suece$$ful.” En- | the eastern ‘states as far as Florida sul cos and’/he says that during nly entire ter school for spring. term be-j; ginning soon. Write F. L. Wat- kins. te 806 Front St., pea | SUFFERED | Gata BLADDER, Vegetal h Cap- sulobeusth lates Fo (in VU mmreofeounterfelt. When you need a Sign PHONE, 909 The Bismarck Sign Co. 406%, Broadway ‘ Buy your-Easter Suit own work and feel a0 cad better. now. The very best of || table Compound and you may use.these Soyer facts if styles ~ | Hitky She House, 400 Nat Toth Stret, Charleston, Ill: - $35.00 to $75.00 Guaranteed to fit = dinfigrta of he fem re Frank Kroll - recerns virtoe ‘sostevThe Tailor. =e Fj ! ON EASY TERMS If DESIRED Sd COWAN’S DRUG STORE “WANTED: BUYERS buyers: for its growth. The local market pays wages and salaries to many ~ of your neighbors, and buys goods from many one neighbors. Many of the dollars spent are kept here to be pent again, and again. ~ Without a demand for goods our community couldn’t exist. and prosper, so every citizen helps himself by supporting the home market. We believe in steady progress, both in the commun- ity we serve, and in the service we affer. ‘ “The Friendly Bank” The ‘Bismarck Bank | SAU Bees Bismarck, North Dakota. | FOUR | YEARS ecHoUuns| |I Totk Lydis E. Pinkham’ Now I Can Do all My Own Work. Charleston, Ill.—‘‘I suffered for four years with female troubles and a dis- Bot ale to do ony “64 Degrees not able any le: |.work and was amis- COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS _ COLUMBIA RECORDS. A market (such as this commurfity is) depends upon f SS is surprisingly ‘keen in practically ery part of the United States. ‘attitude of these, people. is-good natured tolerance toward kh Dakota’s ‘step into the social: ic whirlpool Aut they thought that sooner or later the right thinking peo- ple Of thix ‘state would’ redeeem it. SUNSHINE DURING MARCH IN EXCESS. MONTH'S } NORMAL Warmest Day on iy ba Match 30 with Thermometer Reaching Sunshine aici the month of March was 11 per cent above normal,:-ac- cording to the monthly meteorological summary of. the Weather borean is- ‘sued today. The’ warmest day as on March 30 when ry ‘rose to 64 degrees. The coldest, was on March 7 when, the thermometer registered iT degresst be } low ;zero. ‘The ‘precipitation for the motith was not nigot wae ae the medi icinal }-1 24 iuches, there belug fafly fie duys| a and four days when: the precipitation, M1 in which precipitation ‘was recorded was oply a (tiace.. ‘There were 11.7| ‘eet | inches -of show fol_during Match, dia | the heaviest fan being March is when] tive Inches fell. advice write to |. There were 18 clear days, 10 partly im ‘Medicine Co. | cloudy and’ days. 1s. ABOUT. aeapy TO PUT IN SEED fields in many sections of ’the Red River valley and séeding ‘will ‘be. ge- eral in a week to 10 days. according to word brought to Fargo in the yaigt ‘tWo days, Considerable. sdeding “aliendy has Treen done on the rolting Janas ‘in Adis, a well known attoriey of Ligbon, “wlio yesterday \ told -F. “A. Irish, yice jpresident ofthe, First National bank of Fargo, ‘that. “ofe |) ‘Random county farniér -had 200 actes seeded. “Farm work is general throughout, the county. Mr. Adams said. j That - ‘farmers in rats county, aud in, the fi6ld6 ‘wid there ~ Ts //act! from Valley City to Far | werd ‘brought to Farg y 1 Carr, ‘representative from Barnes. and \P. R.Trobshaw,, editor of jthe Valley City ‘Times rd. Reports from the Slope “country and the nofthwestern section. of the state indicate reguslderatile activ! ‘ity, by farmers, ~ Ground, eouattsons are. ideal. for }) the seed, according, to .E. se Wilson. agricultifral agent “of. Ca: county. Some séedthg has-been apne: uorth of Sheldon jn the, southern part of the Ap) ‘D.. April —Formation 2 Dakota baseball league of fran eight to.42 clubs, ‘is the plan of . T. Harris, manager of the Enderli ia Enderlin is to jiave-the strong-. plahs:, agreed to enter a ledgue. ac” } said. Harris, s. proposes that each towa enta ing “the Jeague put $100 in) the || pools to .be contested for*by, tte four | | leading tedins in a tournaient “at the’ | close of the scheduled, be If there ix; $1000 «in the pool, | zive the team | $500; the. team $300; third, $125, (and foutth, $75. Enderlin is baseball) mid, and fans are having difficulty restraining them- selves until the opening ofthe season. comedy outpit,“ seems prinige. a coniediane and! "elnes' chorus of ‘amply aresded deauties, and in, immediately the |- Ranso' county, .accorfing to RK. 'S.] _. PROPOSE LEAGUE ext team in years, according” to _presi 1 ) "Bevel towns in, this cetion have. to ‘Mr. Harris, ~ Negotiations y imother towns, whictr indicate Snece ee tot the . project, -he ing: ‘first ‘place |. ning second ae: out the cou ‘ the, American’ “Ra express’ Co., which \ Ww Feontinge | handling of 4 the Du: ys “as xa, single unit, for -tl time being, at least. “A statement “to this — et. ‘fect. was_mude today Yy Agent R._L. Walton, in charge of » the local, press offices, in urging shippers to ye. "| patient’ and to lend their cooperation in bettering ‘the express | service. “Now that thé American ExpresweCo. is operating unde ayaugement,” said Agent Walton, “we are’ gradually returning to normal con- expect will, within a reasonable time. show-results yery satisfactory to. ship: pers. ry HS SoWeo have already accomplished much since the time of the merger ‘{ in! 1918, and the service is generally ‘| considered good. But we do not say it cannot\be improved aud that is our ‘aim. Yet we camnot, ;promise imme- diate improvement, owing to the. 'un- settled conditions thut‘ haye to” be faved during this’ period: of ‘readjust- ment. With thé improvement f the railroad-service und with more facili: ‘izs-in cars and terminals, we believe that we can show greiit progress in this direction.” q The present compan: Aon that took Over thé Wisitess of the ‘seven formerly separate companies 1} apa consolidated their: working forces ihte a unified), opel y 100,000 men. SIGET_ LOS! NCAT Fort Yates,’S. D.. ays eis arciving here, from McLaughlin, S. D., report a dozen or more dead ‘cattle along. the road. following the revent blizzard. Oswin Swift of Selfridge is Teparte@ to have fouly ‘seyen left out of a herd‘pf/31 and nother, farm- ér of this, wicinity, it was. Said, lost $0 head or more~A cattle owner near Fort Yates ‘suffered a loss. of seven. County Auditoy F. B. Fiske has bey ddvised_ by. Sherif’ Charles McLaugh- |Rnin of Sbielas that nearly 100 cattle belonging to a Shields man were lost shed in, which’ they wére being ,shél-' tered. States, for 1918 was 18 in.1600 popu. ‘tation,’ ‘This. registration’ area, execlysive of Ha- of the total estimated Population. Wind Colic aga Diarr an audant ditions ‘and. are introducing a great Many changes in m€thods which we in the storm atythe collapse of ‘fhe “death ‘tute of the United rate is eel on the wail. -which conve 7.8. per cent the: ae COMPANY New vont te 1) seutinls to miusical-comedy ponitarity : and “offers : the. Most<e uberant even: ing's. entertainment oe anys y|eredjow Broadw national ndvent ot the x seventy-five hundredths percent. Aplications té build a total ofe§5U0. -|'000, worth: of. spur track, fu! North Da- kota’, this ‘year have jeen tiled with che’ state. railroad, commission by, coal ‘mine. operators, according “to C. ©. Dupuis, commissioner. "Suid, long-standing cont operators and .c According to 18 ‘for responsibility, form and ‘tates ‘connection .with spur. tracks. Commis: as six miles, x ~ Ease St Pant, “ADE 3—T 3—The Equity¢ yesterday. by Mrs. Amelia Hubbard: nesutus to force an accounting. -| Judge Steelé of the Hennepin county district court ‘issued an’ order ‘for: Dan Foley, attorney for Mrs. Hub- certain transactions. partners and {i Charles Hubbard. twh about $6,000. In 1912, it was said, {quity Co-operative exchange. the Titigation ‘has been begun. — _j (apna ‘supervisida ‘since ‘its infancy. HE nadefier| one to: Coceive you- in. this. rains * Jast-as-good”. are. but aoe aS * Casvoria is a harmless substitute: for tare Drops aud'Sodthing Syrups. : It | 5 pleasant. le. cba teither. Qpium, Morphine not other. narcetic: substance. Its age is its. guarantee. For more:than . thirty years. it ‘bas been ‘in constant-use me fur he 84 Felief of Constipativa, Fiatuleacy, dea? allaying -Feverishness bag ined and by regulating the Stomach end Bowels, aids ue Caen’ Panscee of Food; Tpanacee tine healthy and natural Sleep. *s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS _ a é Don fg Take Life. Too Seriously Mr. Dupuis’ made the ahnouncement fin‘comnection With a, contemplated cou ference on the situation. — Although ‘a dite has not been fixed forthe mect- ing, notices have ‘been; seht out, re- lquesting ‘the general managers and representatives of fegal departments of all, transportation companies. operat ug in the state to confer 4n the néar future with the commission and the -coul_ interests which are planning to |; \The most | satisfactory eared for rheumatism is S.. 8. ‘The notice declared the coal ‘spur || track situation “is and has been a|} ion between mine! Dupuiyit is hoped the conference will effect standardiza- tion of practices in puilging and uyin- |} taining the spurs. ,' One, plan is. to. have the transportation companies }; ‘build them -and lease them for use as in the case of main lines, Thz confereuce is expected t6 result in ithe fixing of a “fair and just”. basis | sioner Dupuis ‘aid, He etated>that ‘there’ are spurs-in’ the State as long, “Accoun ing of Equity : ; Exchange i is. Demanded } ‘operative Exchange of. North Tans wus made defeidimt in -a>sult begun widow of Genefal Lucius F) Huv- bard, an-early day governor.of Min- bard, to be given access to the Looks of the company 40 that he may check Inher -complaint; Mrs. Hubbard explained that in. 1906, her -husband joined’ with James Manaban.as silent ge . Loftus and a gon, in. the Fof- tus-Hubbard: ‘company: . Loftus and the younger. Hubbard had, invésted about /$12,000. apiece -and: the other Charles Hubbard withdrew andy thereafter George Loftus transferred | 7 au ‘the stock of the caumpany to the | Loftus died later and it ts to se-] cute ‘an_accounting of the’ deal py which ‘the, Loftis-Hubbard’ company’ }} Rene atl patt .of “the. exchange that ~ Willard Service Station A08 BROADWAY sar? THE SAFEST. STEPPING-STONE to ‘business success is a Savings. Account> The many self-made men in this Nation of ours prove this. Be These are great days in the expansion of - business, bringing many and splendid, oppor- tunities to men—young and old—who are_ ready for them. This\ institution welcomes Savings - from One Dollar upwards, and pays 4 percent com- _pound interest upon them.' Liven ivup a bit with rue? ic and ‘laughter. You will feel and\work ‘a lot better for it. “A Victrola brings you the world’s wealth of music—from grand” opera to the latest vaudeville ~ “hits” from stately waltzes , to’ the jazziest, and. snappi-| +. est fox. trots. ( We have: all : the latest Victor. records. Come in. any time, ‘we are always glad to play them for you. Victrolas sold on month- ly payments. Me i CEN ‘HOSKINS. _ _Ancorporated’ : Vietrola Dept. Bismarck, N De cause itis one of the ‘most’ “thor: ough blood ‘purifrers known to med- ~ lical science. “This ‘fine old remedy yurities, idote to the germ ture and advice address Chief Med- ical Adviser, 107 Swift aborstery, Something Worth Grabbing! __A complete outfit of fixtures for Grocery '‘store, almost new, Counters) Show ‘Cases, ~ Shelving, Scales, large four compartment Cash Register brand new, large safe, all the | fixtures you need for an up-to-date store: If you are going into, business. it ‘will pay you.to loak this up - If interested write P..0. bex 72, Bismarck, N. D., or ‘phone’ 596-R.- - THEN spring comes: you will want to use your | cat i again-—but i is your hat ~ ‘tery in good shape? widens 5 ibhoperate?.. 0. iu. _ Have it inspected and re-\' paired now. =| \ | Bi Seg ~ ‘ \ r > NANNATUNAANONARCLETOEGUAanonesanaoeaN aUbnen = _ Welcome Reliet- Frora: the. 4. & - Tortures_ of Rheumatism ~ Can Coes. ‘Only’ “From the; Proper. ‘Treatment, Manyiforms of. rheumaiism are{cleanses: the’ blood of i eaused Phy millions’ of tiny. germs{and acts as an en’ i: y toae iifest ier Bloen ahd pate of rheumatism, : > : is absolutely freed of thes: Ss. i 1 i germs, there: is no real relief:in gestae is sold by druggists

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