The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1920, Page 6

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HARD CIDER MEN FIND FAVORITE DRINK TABOOED 1 Kentuckians Who Liked Apple Juice Are Classed as Moanshiners 2]. Farmers ave been classed as MeLguan ton July 1. endment, ho ar without a assuming “con: “with the goyern i States in enfore more teeth inio ment act and Pvery peace officer in the stare ping the common ed . other states and the have state law enforcement mea as follows: Alabi Arkansas, Colorado, Del- aware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Michiga Minnesota, Mis- sisippi, ouri, Montana, ‘Nebraska, Nevadi ew Hampshire, New Mex- ico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Car- olina, South Dakota; Tennessee, Tex- as, Virginia, Washington, West Vir- ginia and Wyoming. Ohio has, not adopted a complete enforcement code. three ‘codes having been passed by the legislature and held’ up by the popular referendum. : Kleven states which so far have not passed law enforcement codes are: Massachusetts, Rhode (sland, Connecticut, Vermont, New York, New J: nd, Pennsylvania, Louisiana and \Yiseonsin. Three of the il, Rhode Island, New Jersey and Wisconsii have adopted beer bills. ihe Wiscousin legislature, in ena ig a two and one -half percent law provided that if the United States supreme court sustains the’ Volstead a the statute shall not go into ef- Rhode Island will license places selling beverages containing not more than four ‘percent ‘of alcohol by weight on the ground’ that it is no} oxicating. New Jersey in le- galizing the manufacture, sale and transportation of three and one-half percent beer awaits the formal de- claration of peace and the ‘end of war prohibition. Maryland wet legislators proposed au three and one-half percent beer bill which was passed by the house but defeated in the senate. A three and one-half percent. bill is now pending in the Massachusetts artd ‘New York legislatures. Delaware is considering an amendment to the state prohibi- tion code providing for the sale of liquor for “medical purposes®, in har- mony with the federal code, The drys oppose it on the ground that it nullifies much of the state enforce- ment law, Toledo Grand Circuit: Races to Be Hummer Toledo, 0. April 27.—A total of 161 nominations have been made in the early g events of the second Toledo Grand Circuit race. meeting j August: 2 to 7. Seven state events make up the program-and all are weil filled, according to Secretary John Jackman. of the Toledo Driving club. The Wayne, for 2:05 pacers came through with fourteen entries, draw- ing such pacers as Calgary Earl, 2:02 ; ‘Drift Patch, 2:05 1-4; ‘John Hen- ry, 2:00 1-4; Red Lancelot, 2:06 1-25 and Symbol Forrest, 2:03 1-4, The ‘News Bee stake for 2;10 pacers has named which include some of the winners of the half mile track events in 1919. The Steadman for 2:06 trotters with thirteen entered contains such favor- ii as Baron Cegantle, Charlie Ree, Direct Fprbes, Don de Lopez, sper- anza, Hollyrood Kate and The Tod: dler, TAKE ASPIRIN AS ‘TOLD BY “BAYER” ‘ “Bayer” introduced Aspitin to the physicians over 18 years ago. To get quick relief follow carefully the safe and proper directions in each unbroken package of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” This package is plainly imped with the safety “Bayer Cross’ means the gen- uine, world-famous Aspirin prescribed ht en years, : Tablets of Aspirin” can be taken safely for Toothache, Harache, ‘Neuralgia, ‘Lum- bago, Rheumatism, Joint Pains, Neuri- and Pain generally. ndy He boxes of 12 tablets cost Druggists also seil larger Y’ package: Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Martutagture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylica- cid, The Elks club, 2:09 trot for a purse of :$5,00d has nineteen nominations, inchiding several of the three year old stars of last year. The Toledo Blade 3.14 trot caught twenty-nine, being one of the best filled’ of the early’ closing events. Among those listed in this event) are Alta Donovan, ‘Ben McGregor, Holly- rood Naomi, Lotta Watts and’ The Acme. Phe Toledo Times 2:™ trot for three year olds has thirty on the list. The@Legal’'News open to all two year old trotters drew the prize entry list, with 31. In additfon to, the stakes there will be class events with purses ranging from $1,000 w he SN DEAD LETTER OFFICE HAS'A - BIG: WARDROBE Chieagds April 26 Enptgh’ socks to outfit a pair of Gentinpdes: all for $11, were purchased ’by one man at the annual postoffice dead’ ‘letter sale here ‘recently, The “tacky purchaser bid in 257. pairs of hdse.at the auc- tion. A’ young woman ‘with a thoughtful eye for the futuré and not much ‘con- fidence in an early decrease in the H. C. I, acquired’ 111 pairs of ‘silk hose for. $23. A gross of silk handkerchiefs, ship- ped by some ‘careless person who for- got both the consignee’s and return addresses went to a women bidder for 12.50, slightly over $1.02 per dozen. Sixteen hundred packages were of- fered for sale by the government. All had been opened, ‘classified . ai catalogued. -The ol! days when pack- ages were sold sjght unseen, and the buyer might get janything from a set of false. teeth toja diamond ring are gone. With the advent of Prohibi- tion and other Jaws the ‘postal au- thoritigs have begun opening all dead letter packages and removing “Ifquor and other banned‘ commodities., Among the 1,600 packages’ were 200 containing watches, jewelry and other valuables. Several of the packagea : contained’ these articles in dozen. or gross lots. The Sale lasted two days and the receipts were more than $15,000. SPLENDID MOVIES TO SHOW ACTION OF FUR TRADERS Will Be-Part of. Entertainment at, Hudson Bay Company Anniversary , a | ee ae Winnipeg, ‘Man. April 27.—Moving pictures announced by connoisseurs the most remarkable’ ever taken in the Canadian north—pictures that are an epitome ‘of the fur: trade and set forth with life-like realism the rom- ance of the fur country—will be ex- hibited at free performances in’ Win- solemn’ anxiet amped upon you itnder Tl intellect. You are th over their heads t Doa't imperil their 10 and the inspiration loos. the ravi epirics LYKo like picture above. ‘Hefdeceliasstivutes New York quid Kk to observe disturbances i in your mental attitues or And: when he asks: in his little voice. reflects intensely upon him because of his'profound solic- drops his playthings and rushes to your side, but his oe feficlency of vi wasting illness. ys fiewal. it tor Teeling fit. ‘What's ‘the matter, Dzidy?”’ The depression in ia body and keen in of their lives. Dark, threatening claude-}over. ant you show signs of being “out of sorts” or “under the Weather.” are by neglecting your health, LW, : ‘ ‘ ‘The Great Genera! Tonic will barfish that ired feeling” and dispel that worn-out It will renew your strength and vigor, overcome hing effects of overwork and worry, revive your id increase your held on life. “Being # refresh- fng apoetizer, a valuable aid to digestion and > worthy of the general health, because of iis positive Ustion, muscular or mental fetieite I force due to general weaknees cr L vatticularly bene- a the entire system find kewye JOU Ask yur druxsist for a bottle today, Sole Manufacturers LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY Kansas City, Mey Colds, Aleadache, | “Bayér - | | | ~ nipeg, Edmonton, Catgary, Vancouv- er and Victoria during the celebta- tion of the 250th..anniversary of the Hiidson’s ‘Bay compat y in May. The pictures were’ filmed ‘by’ an ex: pert, who spent seven ‘months in th® wilderness, with -expéditions sent out by the yiuasen Bay company. “One of ‘thes® expeditions: under Captain Mack covered Labrador !and all t country about Hudsoh :Bay, Hidson Strait’and James Bay. ‘Another un: der Captain Tom‘ O'Kelly travele vast extent of te: ritory. in the. basca and Great Slave Lake real 2. SHEARING = ~ Elko, Nev4’ Aprik27.—Sheep shear, ing in eastern Nevada is under-way and. growers declare shearers are mak- ing big earnings this year: Seventeen cents a head is the price paid arm some expert shearers .can “clip one" hundred animals a day; this earning $17 in addition ‘to,oard® and lodging: which is included with the Jab: PIT SILO CHEAP > Agricultural College, °N.°-D.;. April 2«.—The pit silo‘has the advantage vf. cheapness of construction, lower. cost for ensilage cutter, and less powér ‘to |} run it. The publication. entiled “Th Pit'Silo for North’ Dakota” can “be s cured from the North Pakota Agricul- tural coflege. Methods. :of consti tion and methods of removing the si- lage are given both7in’ text: and,\illus- trations. HIS HIP POCKET, J Winnipeg—A. man’s: hip-pogket is ‘a Public place. (Magistrate McDonald fined Charles Howard $200 for carrying: a. bottle on his hip. Ha was. charged with \hav- ing liquor in: a’ public: place my pocket ain't“ public,” argued -Ho- ward, “anl when*I got liqaor. in’ it +t is especially private.” > “Bunk,” decid- ed his honor and. added,as an after- math, “Two hundred:”: * A’ fudge ‘here says sb. |" ~ “But |. |'TOM GIBBONS To ‘bon and tom”, 0. beckett, whom Georges ‘arpentier battered to: Proof, bet of the wonderful int defeat in seventy-four seconds. Gfb-| ment, K Jourend or 10 cts. silver bons believes he cah duplicate ¢ eB the cost of this notice, to ia, Repformance ofthe Frenchman. So bt4 St. zt to engage in several contests. Clean Cars Careful Drivers W. S. ROHRER, ‘ property safe in: the tian ministers, almost all of them. On these great essentials faust we build | a better America, anda better world. And ‘every one of ~ them rests on the: fountlations of the Christian Church. Thirty. denientotiodd of that Chufch are uniting now ina Genuultaneous' campaign. They are uniting pacatiee the task before the Church is too great for any one denomination ; because there~ Ms must be no‘duplication of, effort; no waste, They have had the courage to survey the “whole, task, and to ask for a budget largeenough to sustain w the work abroad, (2) the’ work at home including: I ~ of North Word * By the Golden Rule not by the Rule of ( Gold. WHAT ARE the most. precious elsirentai in American Life? Respect for the home? Jesus found women slaves} He made them companions. Down through the ages His Church has been.thé champfon of women’s rights, and aspirations. Respect for the man who works? It was the Carpenter of J its great charter, “You are sons of God,” He said. In that’senten Respect for ‘prope ty? Modern business is credit; “and.credit is character. All that makes world i is bound up in the reverence for law that religion breeds. | Respect.for edecation: ? Who gave America her colleges? They. were founded -by:Chris- Give jwhen :the Call: colites! to you Give with your heart as wellas your pocket-book abe lazareth who gave labor e Democracy was born. the Church's part in nthe huge task of Americanization, ” (3) the colleges and (4) hospitals supported. by the Churches; (5) the’ religious training of the young, and to provide (6) a living wage for. the: Church's ministers, res cs The appeal is is to_every dane of ‘America, to eeu whether you_are inside the Church or out. ‘The té- building of the world is a spiritual * task. Faith must be the cornerstcne on which the new foundations’ are laid true; the: measuring rod by which’ the ‘builders build must & the Golden Rule.’ *~ United. Financial Campaign ‘ April 25th to May 2nd heen The publication of this advertisement de made possible through the cooperation of thirty denominations, ! D| VISIT ENGLA , 1 . the St, Paul light heavyweight, GET. THIS FREE ‘brother of the famous “Phan- will sail for England on Ma: e 4 Ifyou have: Qladreff, or if your hats is fatti out, or if-you have a bald spot, you shoul: He |. ou S to arrange a match with Joe know ‘pad ions of persons ha: eve troubles: through i Liactrigel ig Say ree re hele ve overcome the British heavyweight, | +301, Station F., Mew Yor -"ROHRER’S TAXI LINE Successor to Lamberts Livery Phone 57 for Taxi Day or Night Phone 57 for Correct Time Prompt Service| “Northwest Hotel Bldg. Prop. Main St. Save -first—spend afterward. That is.the- system that produces healthy balances in your -bank account. 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