The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 2

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A hnnicalvianunnnsi THEATRE si picture from the official records entitled “Qutlaws of the. Deey oe WITH ~~ . - Herbert Rawlin: pa AS THE MASTER DETECTIVE : Something entirely different. Real ae interest, In Children’s. atk Our stock i is now complete and our prices are ver$ low: considering the condition of the market. .On our sale we will allow 25c off on every hatin the store. Bring this add and get your, credit of 25c. DON'T FORGET THE: ADD~ i Wellworth 5 and 10 Cent Store - ritt’ shotild ‘antiex ‘the food OG, $101 powerful «political at Johneon' Johnson had, ' howéy laps ‘ahead’ of” identia}’ ‘delegate silence, * fvism a8 governor. tems. ‘arid. individuals “like: \ higher if it were not ~ femoved: 2 ; bearing its. share of, the. cost for gasoline. ' me Dah Poet Company | Ste aS cliaineaieg ‘waste. ‘ yield:of each; : \ ~ ify 2) of the: Comer? x Tontorrow uesronananuanaccasean Chief of U: Ss. Secret Service offers, William J. _Flynn’s startling JOHNSON MACHINE MAD BIG START IN CALJFORNEA | i , BUF Is. OVERTAKEN f _THEp price of gasoline is high when com- ~ | pared to the price asked five years ago, but the ~ price would’ be muct 7 the Jong list of useful products, made-from that portion of the crude w ich is left after the gaso ine |- '. and refined oils have been: The Standard Oil cmeeiy (Indiana) makes a wide fangeok =f products from this residue—each Poder ‘Tendering a i definite, use- | \ Fall service to mankind, and eacl a /.*. production, thereby helping.to keep down. the price” you ‘pay « es : i . ‘The petroleum hemi i in the Bhs laboratories: of the Standard Oil indiana) constantly ae ; : are at ‘work trying to develop | \ 4 Rew processes which-will enable “| | the.Company, to utilize every a Bey fraction of the crude oil, thus: ' This means. hasandings ‘the “ 4 country’s resources by taking - SOE from “the crude oil the maxé- mum‘ number of useful products, ’ and: recoverjng-a, maximum ° To- do. this:i is: ‘the constant. aim Standard git Compasy 7y From Page state food administratob,’ sho | resent hith as manager and that 2, TAY say] McClatchy, ‘Hoover in ‘get ots. ieket c ‘had’ seat drawn up and public receptio while Hoover was. still main The” announcenient, “ot Johns0} delegates created a sensation. son had risen on! a policy of progress- ‘He became a dull in the politjcal china shop. He upsec tradition, political custom and sys- John- | He shot out his fist at corporations »He made ? 74) abbeared and where! in a brief re- ~ Ey : fidstes: ponerse geek platform and ority of the forces: expecting to work . ¢| {sm and Townleyism in the-state. On ‘ gatoription at Grand Forks and asked for, thi ; Ne loday as a catidi- |DALLAS ‘BUSI " SOLV ; BY JESSE A, GELDERS N. E. A. Staft Correspondent. # Dallas, ‘April 9.— Organized. under ‘Chamber of (Commerce auspices to re- lieve the home-'shortage, and then turned to, private management, the wallas Housing Co, is responsidle t6r ‘family’s head, ir them we'll) be ‘Tivi ent,” Lloyd’ Wright, makes the eauer: tion,. dnd. his protter, Derwood, eonfttins ‘iti, 3 the roof-ove: Shouge We. were, living in was soli, and wo have ‘bad to. get, out. logked around for, anothe: pike e rent, bit, goaltnt I aan want to jouae then. But had to, ne did ay /There ight,in the family, Many { hada similar ex- | periépee. “TRé-eight | ‘the company im.one block shelter 410 bint tné arch’ : reactiogary ma- en’ ‘his, list-of delegates ed—there, gne atter the other, the-names of men again whom hed, ag,.gqxerner, wased battle. Ser esiag' Delegates?” MH DeYe BER: pub- |’ ‘Francisco Chron- [ hurled at Johnson gctives, and Jehnson allafed with - language quite as URL arid years ago, this Cal abd “m{Uionaire lumber | baron, W. H. Crocker, representative ef old line reactionary, Republtcanism and multimillionaire, John H. Ros- seter, shipping magnate; Mrs. Chas. wi of the publisher of eactionary Secraniento | newspaper, and -Meyer Lissner, form- erly. on. the’ state. accident ingurance pny a somewhat uses ‘built by | “TCOMMONS POOR PLACE ! against: the’ SS MEN - E HOME SHORTAGE, «|, Any He the, dwell ES. cted cau. be bought on the‘easy payment plan, terms being given to. suit the indty, vidual purchaser. - Initial. payments have been as: low a9/ $500 company, describes its start and hie ation as the outgrowth of the un tis: fied demand far homes. “The ‘shortage became. so fers that. it was, takem before the. chamber. of commerce,” he explains. “after scribed | $150,000 in stock ‘to the ‘Dallas Hous- | ing Co. to. relieve the situation, “Fo gain speed the company: af: of house cut at one of the. largest sawmills in the’ southwest. h house as a unit delivered in a’ ar by itself and erected by dffterent gangs that specialized’ in some par- ticular part of the house. Our first ‘buy ding program is for 120’ houses. ‘The: only ‘prolt being mad js. laid by to meef- any unepected aloree jand keep‘ the ‘work goi | tes of/each, he.a candidate indorged for each office on’ the state, ticket. “By thevaction of a convention: : 80. selected and acting I shall cheerfully abide.” 3 Ss INDICATES HOUSE OF. / \ PEED epeaking ed modification of the ‘divorce iw ‘by. clared: arriages,“are not made in the House of Comnfons ‘but in'a Place " Colembi NS | commission, who is looked to 4n Los || Angeles to-keep alive the oldl Johnsoi | spirit. N |S" Hoover's’ Ronee an backers. abpar- of the stir creat- ed by the list of. on delega name a list Sf delegates in’ whic! diamonds would sparkle and in which the plain folk: would’ have plenty of Tepresentation. ‘Also there’ appears men, while Johngon can poset, but five.” California: w6men. who have not for- gotten ‘the work of the food adminis- tration are among Hoover's strongest backers. - NESTOS ‘WILL ABIDE BY. ACT OF’ CONVENTION (€ontinued: FrontPage One) this representative body, to determine which one of the Various candidates est, represented the. views of the ma- together Yor the. overthrow of Social that, basis 1 made my announcement indorsing. the platform adopted by. thé Convention of the Independent, Voters’ support of my fellow:members in, that organization. : Up. to this tinne here had been no‘statement from or Suggestion by Langer either in his {form or, otherwise that "he wanld submit his proposed: candi Tegentative. meeting, ©, °° Omitted “Statemerit. ~“tn the Very isaye, howevdr, 6f your paper wherein my announcement rst ydu if foie Langer: whe: if the ‘people shoul tan, ‘tHe would sn hare Tace and ‘would gupport any honest aa standing. ee the Plante, ‘contain. ed@ in'iny put ed, plat ‘ am- ina: that platform re ave Tor voverasranvscarae the, same things I did three years ago" and. one year ago. Among them; etc. ate. ly ‘such; men, thé fore, ag“ now could or would subsc: tothe planks of the Socialistic ‘Teague, platform of the Iast_campaign and make, the race Upon aiich a d aratlon ft prindiples| including ay» approva¥ the. seven | constitutfonal amendments : forming’ the very foundation of the schéme for socializing. outindustrieg... could quai- its for Langer’s\ proposed. conference. | "Tl ‘can readily ‘see, where’ Frazier, Ha: gan or Wobd coald’-quaity without any, difficulty, treating the’ remaluji Planks as political. bait, but Mt is \in- conceivable that either |.Crawford, Thorgon, Garnett, -Steen,. .Fraine or any other ‘iran’ mentioned as\a pyasi- ble - céndidate ‘Yor thie. ‘gayérnorship | * would make the Taceon ‘such platform, |_ or make the same. kind of speeches a3 were made -in support of that: Gna tora in the fall of 1918, Will Abide Cc aliys “T still believe that, we should, unity,among the forces ting. the apepace of Socialism aid Towaleyism that such. unity, .can best: be-se- by fair treatment of all caadi- alates and their supporters. and net by Testorting to. the same: autocratic methods .in, dealing_with’ candidacies, as we are condemning in, the Big Autocrat himself. Page “Iwould. spggest, that: there | be call-- ed. by. the. Independent Voters’ asaoci- aa ‘or by, the. oma Veer of By a delpgate convention.* représenting.,ali organisations: and ns seek- ihe to. wrest the controt oxen ent, from the grip of’ Sogiai- and. Tovwgeyism, “At this meet te fairly called and. tairly. constitut- ed, all platform propdsals. should ‘first be carefully considered and a- platform asing the consensugof opinion sheuld be adopted by the. Convention. ‘From among the, prospective ‘can- campaign upon it there. should hea at after. careful sonsideration of the talents, energies, ‘abitiees, recotd and’ polities! proctiv | 4 consitleration _by!'a. majority ‘vote of | ourtstale | * to Rs f en fi im on Hoover's list the names of-ten wo-|- ' BS ) ‘The Columbia Saxophone Sex- ~tette plays this rollicking; rhythmic ah record of the “Buddha-Darda- nella’ fox-trot, punctuated by’ the popping of the big brass saxophdne, and) & / which sourids” just like a_kettle- oy -dram.. Coupled with; “Limehouse “Nights,” a novel one-step exelusive Columbia artists. oes | (> \A-2876—85¢ Covums: TAGRAFONOLAS, Stahdard Modg!s up to $300 Periad Doaigns up to $2100-->.~* Charles A, Myers, president ‘of’ the }* a. number of mass theetings, about |) .| 200 liberal spirited citizens Bi anges to have each different style| —° arliament, Lord Brayne de-* m ¢ a Vi | Regular Habits Produce | -» a Beauitfiul Complexion “Dai elimination rid forte Maga yet complgin iy little/ rea ie ‘the a bel is bie eng ‘Women, too, are much more sub» ject ) such se one eatin a mea, T Tae is seén in fesictens weary eyes, in oat pimply , Li complexion, -in lassitude, bad breath and in that ‘word 80 often of / used, “indisposed.” , t'the first sign of t! ots gis faa te ee “ntative, and: will see that the, that make it advisable to always Hhewise. on oT egcare have'a bottle in the home. ‘It is ¢ inte the favorite with thc, free from. narcotics and safe for suid of yom Hecate ld ) the tiniest baby. / ; ay s the that\ Dr, Cald- wa Eoin. : ad bang over lion ote i id combination, a eee [ ayia which can. notiyet yoed in ket / Pee id in _. colds, fe yay lng deen —Heaven.” making: lead -pencils. a Phonbdraphs~Columbia Records ON.EASY TERMS IF DESIRED \.- _COWAN S DRUG STORE HON = a wt a ie lis my i Al Jolson, exclusive’ Cohimbin, ) grtist, ‘not =) only sings but plete: whistles this "song of _longing: for:,the’ South, his ‘latest Sittbad hit. - Coupled with ¥“My Gal,” sung by, Frank Crumit, new exclusive Columbia tenor. | A-2884—85c a OO Sy 404, by these “Bert ‘Williams Has the’ Blues | I’m Sorry I Ain’t Got It, You. 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