The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 22, 1920, Page 8

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ae EIGHT Don’t Get “The Bumps” WEAR BERGESON’S SHKOSH " eosH OVERALLS = They must make good or we will DUAUUUAQONTERELOUGGQOQGQEQONE SUUUUGAOUEREOUOUOEOUGEOAA = i = e — once ES riUNNUUINUAUUIUIUUOUIUOGUNAEAURAUREAQU:UEGUCHEGELUUGUAUUADUOUGSRGHUOEULHTNDNG | ote, Oy MGs dB oNocnesre votes “wet | Chicaxo 3 0 1,000 Hector 646. Clevelan: 4 1 -800 ; mere : The candidates elected all had | Washington Bo ee ee COPPER FIND REPORTED ton is reported in this region b¥} gone on record as opposed to'teach:| St. Louis... 1 2 333 seen George Glendéning and Irving Miller. ers’ affiliation with the American Philadelphia a 3 250 Bowdoin, Mont,, April 22.--A strike | Asgays are reported to. have been] wegeration of Labor. The defeated | New York.. jal 4 -200 of copper running 360 ounces to the! made ve ing these statements. candidates, Mrs. Leon Metzinger, Detroit .... Jo 5 -000 . HS. Re Ids F. J. Servi AS SE ET ED EAE pea favorable to such: “afiliation and YESTERDAY’S GAMES ° Wanted....... Desirable Willys Light. Representative if to a man of proven sales An excellent opportunity presents i ability who is capable of ning from $5,000 to $10,000 a year. He must: be of excellent character and business getting, ability. The dealer who is selected will have the backing of the biggest and most aggressive organization dealing in farm light plants voday. Burleigh county is one of the very few territories left open. Phone for an appointment Thursday P. M. April 22 or Friday April 23, be- tween the hours ef 8 A. M. and 5 P. M., ‘Room 329, LEWIS & CLARK HOTEL, MANDAN, N. D. P. W. MILLER COMPANY, 407 N. P. AVE., FARGO, N.'D. For, first of ail, Blatz will turn your thirst into a joyous memory. And that exhilarating whole- someness/of every drop will bring a sense of satisfying com= pleteness that no other bever- age can produce. Such is the nutritive value of Blatz. And 80 you'll find Blatz unusually good—and good for YOU. ForSale Wherever Refreshments Are Sold Made by BLATZ— Milwaukee , Order q Case for Your ' Hoke Today lalate ceeeregrear ttl" terenrener a SanEneeaeen nent = B MANDAN-WASHINGUN FRUI' Cu. Distributors, Mandan, No. Dak. |’ DETROIT JEWEL * PIPELESS Guar aniéed Frealing Power The Smallest Cellar is Enough An excavation big enough forthefurnaceit- selfiand a‘small coal bin is all that is needed. ‘There are no pipes and only one register, which is at the top.of the furnace. Any home can have this heating plant. Made in 5 sizes, burns soft coal, hard coal, coke or wood. FOR. SALE » . BY ALL LEADING DEALERS Write for information and name of dealer in eny other town to DETROIT STOVE WORKS Detroit, Mich, Chicago, [i MIMI | F ARGO REFUSES HUANADLEDAOUAGAELAUUGGUORGHQUOREUDUUUEOETOUEAUERUEOUGGOOEEUUOAOSANOAOGLUUH TO SANCTION A Board Members Opposed to Unionism DIRECT SLAP AT LEAGUE ‘Fargo, April 1,453. The other two ‘elected -were former ‘getting 1,500 votes and the latter 1,490. They succeeded John Frame and Dr. !K. F. Ladd, who both refused to be candidates. Theré was a heavy vote by. the women yesterday. Mr, Olsen ap pea had the trades and labor assembly. 489 votes, while Mrs. Metzinger re- ceived 472 and Dr. Reynolds 462. A feature of the campaign during its last hours was the distribution by the element opposed to the labor candidates, of circulars in . which these candidates were called social- ists and the electors were warned to vote against socialism in the schools. It was also repcrted that persons went fram house to house yesterday urging the people to get out and vote against “the I. W. W." and “the reds.” These persons are reported to have declared-that the labor can- CASE STIRS UP A DREADFUL ODOR League Controls Its Or- gans Brought Out ' Mangan, N, D., April 22—In a suit to vacate the present receivership of the Hettinger County Farmers Press, in district court here today, Judge J A. Coffey ordered the recaivership to be continued and directed ‘that.a meet ing of the newspaper's gtockholders to elect new directors be held. The hearing involving ship of thi on county district court this week, siding. The case has been very, interesting. Judge, Coffey was called upon repeat- Questions. made to determine the ownership of contest are the following: in the Mott Pioneer Press? over night? Just where do /253 farmers get and what have they to show for their money? ‘ Just what are the ethics of the legal profession? Farmers Press? 2 Testimony. / that: tor, Elme Enge. paper. No stockholders meeting was called for over a-year. were responsible for the conduct of th -corporation. tinger County, Farmers Press, whic! was to have been formed out of th old Pioneer Press company. None of the farmers had ~receive stock, The directors seized the compan: and its books. land, and James Bannon to be the sol mon stock, Farmers Out of Luck. The farmers had never a smell. from Attorney A. B> Crane and Atto1 named. name of-Harry B. Dunbar, personal: the directors seized control. Ousted by Court. James Bannon as receiver. TEACHER UNION * Voters Yesterday Elected School | Mrs, C. 1. Gross was re-elected yesterday by @ vote of Fred-M. Hector and F. 0, Otsen, the ed to have, been the favorite of the women, he receiving the highest indorsement of the Fargo Servis led the defeated candidates, getting didates were nothing but’ ly W. W. , | MOTT NEWSPAPER Interesting Facts As to Manner je Owner- Hettinger County Farmers Press, a Nonpartisan league controlled newspaper formed from a combination of the Mott Spotlight and the Mott Pioneer Press through the agencies of Job Wells Brinton, began in the Mor- Judge J. A. Coffey of Jamestown pre- {racing the organization and. function- ig of the three papers, the part of the league took,in establishing the Hettinger County Farmers Press and how the league controlled paper oper- ated after it was organized by Brin- on. At times, the arguments of the. attorneys became very bitter and edly to, overrule motions made by the teague’s counsel defending its actions. Through this suit an effort is being ‘he Hettinger County Farmers Press. Some of the questions involved in the | Just how did Harry B. Dunbar .be- come owner of $11,500 worth of stock Just. where did the value of the plant increase from $15,000 to $25,000 | And who owns the Hettinger County, i} } , The testimony brought out the facts Orr, Truesdale and Helming were named directors of the Pioneeer Press company by agreement with the Edi- Enge died and Brinton took over the The old directors were advised they| About 253 Hettinger county farmers had subscribed for stock in the Het- The books showed Harry B. Dunber (personally), James Church, O. H. Op- holders of the $11,5v0 worth of com- The directors had secured opinions ney Hans Jacobson of the firm of Ja- cobson & Murray, that they were re- sponsible and in duty bound to serve as directors ‘until successors were Fearing that they might bé held for the amounts farmers had subscribed for stock and which they had never received, said stock being held in the They were ousted by an order from Judge ‘Lembke of Carson, appointing To protect the Pioneer Press com- pany, the holders of preferred stock and the farmer subscribers to stock BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 0 < THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920 F. G. Orr as secretary, issued checks in payment of retainer to Lawrence & Murphy, lawyers, Fargo, and action was brought to ouspithe receiver. BASEBALL ] —& AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Pet. St. Paul 6 0 1,000; 3 ul 150 is > 2 14 Columbus . 2 2 500 Indianapolis 2 2 500 Louisville, 1 3 250 Milwaukee 1 5 167 Kansas City 1 6 143 TNE NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Pittsburgh 5 1 833 Brooklyn . 4 1 800! Cincinnati . 3 2 609 Philadelphia 3 2 600 St. Louis. 3 4 428 Boston 2 ps 3 400 New Yo 1 4 200 Chicago... 1 5 +167 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won -Lost_ +Pet. Boston ‘1,000 ‘NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 5, Cleveland 3. Others postponed, rain. | AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 4, Chicago 7. Others postponed, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul 13, Kansas City 4. Minneapolis 3, Milwaukee 2. Toledo 7, Louisville 4. Columbus 0, Indianapolis 2. FEDERAL CHARGE IS MADE Fargo, April 22—David Schlichen- mayer, living near ‘Washburn, was ar- rested last week, charged with send- ing obscene matter through the mails. He was released on $500 bail for his appearance at the Bismarck term of federal court. r : For Colds, Grid or Influenza and as a Preventative, take LAXA- TIVE BROMO ‘QUININE Tablets. Look for E. W. GROVE’S signature on the box. 30c, 'Sée Harry Carey in “A Gun Fightin’:Gentleman” at the Or- pheum tonight. All drinking water snould be roiled until further notice C. E. STACKHOUSE, \Improper Treatment Leads to a Serious Stage. ¥ Because you have doubtless been fairly, comfortable’ through the mild summer ‘months, from the soreness and i: the membranes, do-not -mistake of thinking that you are rid of your Catarrh. For if .you suffered with this disease last win- ter, it will again be with you in all its severity unless you have elim- inated entirely fronf the blood the germs which cause the disease. Are you going to further tempor- ize with a disease that leads to such a serious, condition? Don’t you know that you can use gallons upon gallons of local treatment ithout the. slightest permanent benefit? Just’give the matter a lit- tle careful thought, and you wil! f realize that it is but a waste of » ‘time and money, besides seriously jeopardizing your health, to con- tinue a rfiethod of treatment that has proven! of so little value in making any real progress toward’ ~ genuine benefit. First of all find out just what causes your Catarrh. If it was ‘ote ‘merely a local: irritation and in-' flammation of the delicate linings of the nose, throat and air pas- 1 sages, then you might reasonably ie h e d i your good will. Buy locally, where your tos ,. othér businesses. Bismarck y, ‘| Yerkes Health Officer: last’ summer. _ What Are You Going to ~ + Do About Your Catarrh? y Satisfactory purchases increase your confidence’ in your merchant. His business is to please you. The better he understands your desires, through your purchases, the better he-can meet them and hold and for community growth. 7 Of course the same principle applies to banking and “The Friendly Bank” The Bismarck Bank _ Credit is Capital Aspecial $7,000,000 plant was built and a specialized organi- zation was gathered together to make , this tire exclusively. Such specialization is typical of Firestone. The plant capacity is 16,000 a day. \ Wy yy, ‘ The results are all in favor of the car owner: _ Quality at low cost; strength-and scien- tific balance; car protection; long life; most miles per dollar, ‘ Stop tire shopping. Buy Firestones. . Most miles per dollar is a Firestone pledge to the bigear owner'as well as to owners of tight cars. See the Saanumniiiaiiimanensmmmemmcmnalt More than ‘8000 people visited the observatory at William Wis., on. Saturday ‘afternoon: expect to be cured bythe use. of local remedies. But have you ever known of one single person to be freed: from the slavery of Catarrh by any kind/ of local treatment? Why? Simply because they haye hoverlooked the cause of these | symptoms, and hence the treat- ' ment has been misdirected.. Re- move the cause of the clogged up accumulations that choke up your air passages, and they will) natur-, ally disappear. for good. But no matter how many local applica- tions you use to temporarily. clear them away, they promptly re-ap- pear and will continue to do so until their cause is removed. But if you will take a treatment that goes right down to the very source of the disease and attacks it at its starting point, then you are on the right track, and can expect results. S.S.S., the fine old fifty- year old blood remedy is an anti- dote to the millions of tiny Ca> tarrh germs with which your blood is infested. Don’t waste further time. by continuing a treatment that can make no progress toward permanent relief, but begin to take S. S. S. today, and you will receive the same benefit that others have. S.S.S. is*sold by all drug stores, Write us for free medical advice about vour own case. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 17 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. dollar works for your good North Dakota ’ new standard oversize Firestone Cord, -ROARER’S TAXI LINE ~ Phone 57 for Taxi Day or Night _ Phone 97 for Correct Time Clean Cars Careful Drivers _ Prompt Service Northwest Hotel Bldg. . Main St. W. S. ROHRER, Prop. Savings Accounts | For Children There is no better education in thrift that you could give to your children than to bring Ac- them to this bank and open Savings scounts in their name. y Children soon become interested in the regular laying aside of money and this lays the foundation for success in future life. Accounts may be opened in any amount from one dollar upwards and absolute safety is assured to depositors as well as 4 per cént compound interest. NATIONAL; BANK BISMARCK, N.D. The Oldest and Lar in this section of t est Bank e State Car Washing We are now equipped with the latest appliances for washing cars and cutting grease from running gears. Our new washer comes from a large city garage. Give him a trial. CORWIN MOTOR Co, fone — n 4, o-. rae

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