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Li EIGHT LET EXPERTS EXAMINE YOUR BATTERY Get honest, conscientious service. We will demonstrate to your satisfaction any statement we make regarding your battery. RELIABLE REPAIRS We are now permitted to use the patented Vesta Impregnated Mats in repairing all makes of Batteries. Let us explain what this means to you. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Phone 490. Free inspection and dis- tilled water INSURGENT STRIKERS Foster announced the grand jury would ‘be instructed to investigate ARE GOING BACK | every possible phase of the strike here. MILITIA CALLED OUT Springfield. Ils., Apfil 14.— Adju- tant General Dickson today ordered several units of the milltia to Kewa- nee, Ills., at the request of the sheriff of Henry county, who said strike riots had gotten be nd his control. OFFERS NEW PLAN (Continued From Page One) Andress, Jr., one of the vice presi-; dents of the Bank of New York. All the trains were grevted with shouts of approval at every station. STRIKERS FREE FOOD ey, City, N. J., April 14.— An- sw ng dn appeal by Health Commis- sioner Copeland, of New York, 2,000 strikers from all railroads terminating New Jersey shore of the Hud- a She agreed at a meeting here to- | McCumber Has Peace Sub day to co-operate in moving foodstuffs stitute into New York according to announce- ment after adjournment. LEADERS ARRESTED New Orleans, April 14.—Federal Judge Foster today called a special federal grand jury to consider cases of eight “outlaw” strike leaders ar- rested last night by federal agents on Washington, April 14.—A substitute for the republican joint peace resolu- tion adopted last week ‘by the house was introduced today by Senator Mc- Cumber of North Dakota, leader of the republican mild reservationists in the peace treaty fight. He announced he charges of interfering with interstate | would bring it before the special commerce, violating the Lever act,| meeting of the foreign relations com- and interfering with the mails. Judge’ mittee called for tomorrow. GOODYEAR SERVICE STATIONS CORWIN MOTOR CO. _ ELECTRIC SERVICE & TIRE CO. One self-measuring tank, 100 gal., nearly new, $25.00. ee One 50 gallon tank, $10.00... ---- 1200 pound safe, $100.00. my ' Eight day office clock, $8.00. PAINT, $2.50 and $3.75 a gallon. Wall Paper, 10c a bolt and upwards. , fF AUNCE Fourth Street. TO CLOSE OUT THIS WEEK. {State fire and STATE $4 00,000 IN HANY FUNDS Terminal Elevator Only Has $13.75 Obert Olson’s Month- ‘ly Report Shows There was $21,240,757.29 in the various state funds on April 1, accord- ing to the financial statement issued today by Obert A. Olson, state treas urer. The balance in‘each fund, according to the financial statement, is as fol- lows: General fund . $481,706.28 Twine plant op 232,762.87 Asylum bond = sinking TUNG cde dev ge tins olen 7.87 State bond interest .... $9,530.42 State bond sinking fund! 3 vee eens ee eee 30,341.50 ‘Glandered horse fund... Wolf bounty fund ....... Bovine tuberculosis fund ‘Terminal elevator Agricultural tra sChool8 ....--...- 000+ 133.34 Soldiers compensation 126,062.69 State hail insurance .... 358,442.65 Same and fish fund ..... 30,813.01 Supervision investment companies on 2,149.32 U. S. aid! soldi 500.00 Hotel inspection ........ 9 Motor vehicle registra- HON. scenes iaeeeees 195,804.97 Motor vehicle operating. 38,268.12 State bonding furfd...... 60,477.60 Grain inspection fund . 21,923.25 State highway commis- : ’ sion 264,024.86 Board of architects .... \ 288.24 Board of nurse examiners 1,209:11 National forest reserve.. 17.60 U. S. aid and prevention venereal disease ..-.. 2,100.00 Attorney general's in- spector license fees. 16,917.05 County care of insane .. 6,129.35, County care of feeble minded .........--00+ 12,494.39 County care of twhercu- MA iaienaaciyecieeos 6,486.28 Fines, penalties and for feitures ...........5.- 5,246.58 Teachers’ insurance and” retirement ,........+. 10,100.97 U. 3, aid vocational edu- CAHON 10, sds cece ee eee 12,745.99 Escheated estates . 31,926.40 var line taxes 7174.56 Experimental: creamery. . State bar fund ,. 8,549.36 fund 36,607.46 | § State certii Eee 2,229,99 Oil ~ inspection, special fund 7,642.44 Loan accounts . 163,228.01 Cash balance in perman- ent school funds ,..... 1,139,970.49, Cash . balance in’ sthool fund interest account.. 539,413.87 iKiducational institutions’ (mill) ‘tax .... 0.0.0... 1,505.23 Investment in bonds, per- manent school fund .. Investment in farm loans Permanent school fund 6,178,863.00 | $21,240,757,29 According to ‘Treasurer Olson’s financial statement, the amounts: in these various funds were distributed as follows: ‘Bank of- \North ‘Dakota 11,103,912.05 -checking ‘account ..... $3,894,764.78 ‘Registered warrants .... . 173.89 Due. from suspended banks ...)...--..-eeeee 2,882.03 State ‘bonding fund, cer- tificates of deposit .... 50,000.00 Cash in vault........... 1,400.90 Interest paid on register- ed hail insurance war- I rants during February 1920, pending jssuance of state auditor's war- rants Interest paid on register ed hail insurance war- rants during March, 1920, pending issuance of state auditor’s war- rants Bonds in the hands. of treasurer: belonging to the ‘North Dakota per- manent school fund ... Farm loans in, the hands | of ‘the state treasurer belonging to the ‘North | Dakota permanent | 1,857.06 6,903.17 | 11,108,912.05 schoo] fund 6,178,863.00 $21,240,757.29 ‘GREAT DANE “TRAINED TO _ FIGHT WOLVES Big Timber, “Mont. 1 April 14.—The fighting qualities of the Great Dane, known in the dog world as a terrible fighter when properly trained, were recently demonstrated, when a dog of that breed, owned by ‘Edward Da- vies, a rancher killed an eighty-seven pound timber wolf after a chase of several miles. The Great’ Dane, since puppyhood, was a trained killer to be used with a pack of fleet wolfhounds. The day of his greatest victory, the Dane ve- came separated from the others of the pack, and cut out a single. large gray wolf from five others with which he_was running. The chage led to the open prairie, where t Dane averpowered the wolf, enriching -his “master by $35, the price of the wolf’s hide, and the bounty offered by the state, Nutmegs are kernels of the fruit of a tree cultivated in Sumatra, Java, and the West Indies. Two work teams, hea- vy draft horses for sale. Apply Geo. Gussner, Bis- marck, N. D. SPRING CLEAN-UP! Ashes, rubbish and garbage removed on short notice. Wachter Transfer Co., phone 62.| | 4-12-6t HAS OVER | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU PRIZE AWARDS END OVERLAND FOUR CAMPAIGN Successful Publicity Stunt Was Big Success; Elks’ Band Score Hit B Miss Ethel McKee of this city won4 the $100 prize offered by the Lahr Motor Sales Co. in the drawing at the salesroom of the company last night which terminated the four day pub- icity campaign advertising the easy riding qualities and powerful motor of the popular Overland Four. * «The other prize winners were Paul A. Cook, who won the second prize of $75, and. F. H. Young, who won. the third prize of $45. The first and sec ond p can be applied to the pur- chase ol Overland Four or Wiliys Knight, but the third prize was cash As a climax to the campaign, the Wks’ band gave an hour's concert in front of the Lahr building last night, which was enjoyed by hundreds who braved the inclement weather to lis- ten to the fine music. This was the first public appearance of the band since its concert last month. \ The fifty-sixth demonstration if the riding qualities 4nd poWerful motor of the Overland Four was given last night just before the band’ concert started. This demonstration, which had been successfully repeated daily a ——————_ since the campaign started, consisted of driving the car down a rough foie} into a pit and then out of the pit up, a flight of stairs. The demostrations were very impressive. “The success of the campaign, which exceeded our expectations, rested almost entirely on the splendid co-operation which the many depart- ments of the-company rendered during | the four days,” said W. E. Lahr, head of the company today. “Everybody helped to make the public acquainted | with the Overland Four and our em- ployes contributed their share per- fectly.” WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1920 Two work teams, hea- vy draft horses for sale. Apply Geo. Gussner, Bis- marek, EE When you need a Sign PHONE 909 The Bismarck Sign Co. 4064 Broadway Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Very much more re- f, markable we might car are the remarkable things people continue to ~ say about You are almost sure to ask yourself how it is possible such qual: erate a price. Donse Broriers MOTOR CAR ILMAN CO., Phone 808 M. B. G 212 Main St. 8,543.35 | ° than anything say about the it everywhere. to incorporate ity at so mod- AUDITORIUM Thursday, April 15th FIRST TIME IN BISMARCK OF THE MOST FAMOUS AND SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL PLAY SINCE “THE MERRY WIDOW” MESSRS. LEE AND J. J. SHUBERT PRESENT DIRECT FROM GREAT TRIUMPHS, IN SAN FRANCISCO, SE- ATTLE. Etc., AND NOW ON WAY TO LONDON, ENGLAND QUAINT, BRILLIANT. BEAUTIFUL j A ROMANCE OF YOUTH, SPRINGTIME AND LOVETIME BY RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG. MUSIC BY sca a ane THE ORIGINAL GREAT NEW YORK COMPANY WHICR PLAYED IT FOR OVER 2 YEARS ON BROADWAY—INCLUDING— SEATS NOW SELLING | Curtain up at 8:15 WM. NORRIS, CAROLYN THOMBON, MEDVIN STOKES AND 90 OTHER STARS DEAR DELIGHTFUL BANCING GIRLS IN FASHIONS FROCKS OF FOUR ORIGINAL BROADWAY PRODUCTION INTACT PRICES—(INCLUDING WAR TAX) Ay FOLLOW S—$2.75—S2.20—$1.65—$1.10 AND 85 .CENTS. GENERATIONS AND Station-to-Station Calls - Are the Cheapest and Quickest _ Long Distance Telephone Service Two “principal classes of long distance telephone service are in use. They are known as “STATION-TO- STATION” and “PERSON-TO-PERSON” service. Station-to- station service should be used when, you are willing to talk to anyone at the distant telephone valled. Person-to- person service is intended for use when, you wish to talk to a particular person or persons. Station-to-station service is not only cheaper but it “is more rapid and less subject to error than person-to- person service. On station-to-station ,service the call can be completed as soon as the distant telephone is answered, while on person-to-person ‘service ‘the par- ticular person wanted. must be located and summoned to the telephone. The. charge for a station-to-station call can not be reversed; that is it can not be charged to the telephone called, for in that ‘case the telephone operator would’ have to locate a particular party to approve the charge which would make it a petson-to-person call. HOW STATION-TO-STATION CALLS SAVE MONEY Station-to-station calls, no doubt, can always be used for a large part of your business or social calls, but you may be able to make greater use of this lower-priced service if, just before ‘you place your call, you will ana- ~lyze the probable conditions in the office or home. of the person wanted. ' For example, if it is possible that Mr. Brown,may be out but his clerk can give you the information you want, a station-to-station call will meet your needs. Or if you are reasonably sure Mr. Jones will be at home at * a certain hour, a station-to-station call could be made advantageously. « \ Then too, by making previous: arrangements, the person you want could be near the telephone at the time you put in your call. * For example, if Mrs. Jones calls her- daughter regu- larly once a week, it could be arranged between them that the call will be made at a specified time so that the daughter can be near the telephone to receive the call. Or if it is an occasional call, a postal card. could be sent to the daughter telling, her what time the call will be made. HOW TO MAKE A CALL - ~ When making a STATION-TO-STATION call, you would say, for example, “I want to make a Station-to- Station call to George Smith’s store at (give town and state and, if known, the: street address and telephone number). If you want to use PERSON-TO-PERSON service you would say, for example, “I want to make a Person- to-Person call to John Smith at George Smith’s store at (give town and state and, if known, the street address and telephone number). NORTH DAKOTA INDEPENDENT EXAMPLES OF DIFFERENT RATES Following are examples showing the. sixty-four miles: Station-to- Person-to- Miles Station Person 0-12. $0.15 12-18. 20 18-24. 25 24-32. 30 32-40. 40 40-48. AB : 48-56. 50 56-64. 55 ! APPOINTMENT AND MESSENGER RATE Appointment calls and Messenger calls are special kinds of person-to-person calls. An APPOINTMENT CALL rate, which is about 50 per cent higher than the station-to-station rate, is quoted for service when an appgintment is made by the calling party to talk a{ a partfcular time. When a person who does not have a telephone is called over long distance and a messenger must be sent to summon the party to the telephone, the MESSENGER CALL rate, which is about 50 per cent higher than the station-to-station rate, is charged, and to this is added the necessary messenger charges. THE REPORT CHARGE When you place a call for a particular person or persons and for any reason they can not be reached the same day at the address given, or will not talk, or if you make a call and you are not ready to talk when the other person is ready within an hour. a REPORT CHARGE is' made. The report charge is about one- fourth the station-to-station rate. It is intended to cover part.of our expense of handling the uncompleted / call. SPECIAL EVENING AND NIGHT RATES “The EVENING rate, between 8:30 p. m. and 12 midnight on station-to-station calls, is about one-half the day rate. The: NIGHT rate, between midnight and 4:30 a. m., is about one-fourth the day station-to- station rate. However, no evening or night rates are quoted on station-to-station calls where the day rate is less than 25 cents. On such short-haul calls the day rate applies. For longer distances special evening and night rates are quoted. :Because it is difficult: to reach particular persons at night, when many are away from their homes and places of business, there are no special evening or night rates quoted for person-to-person calls. TELEPHONE COMPANY station-to- station and person-to-person rates for distances up to \ aa