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PAGE EIGi: BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU: SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920 Motor Cars nternation a MOTOR: TRUCKS GIVE SERVICE J aay CATTERY "Costs Less per bhunth oy Servieo”™ You'll like our centrally located, fireproof storage—you’ll like the prompt, courteous attention you receive from every TRADE MARK member of our organization—y ou’ll like the prompt delivery we make on a Federal tire or Vesta battery on account of our large, complete stocks. The fact that we are open al! night is a service most mo- es eI : ae at fogeda: = > Why not have your car washed during the boriste appreciate, If you are not taking advantage of our fa West Lid El Sf Ic neon: cilities, you should start TODAY. POWER & LIGHT PLANTS LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY PHIONE 490. DISTRIBUTORS PHONE 490 night while you sleep? v OTT Aubert Poitr: David Tiokasin,! convention to be held May 12 and 13! the state and. hat we take steps to| White Earth, all farmers. were en- day Judge Nuessle will perform JASS HEAP MUCH FUN FOR INDIANS Barney C. Neckla Thomas C. Moe-| uninstructed as to candidates. | perfect a precinct and county organi-|dorsed for the legislature in the! similar services at Washburn. BUT “SHIMMEY”—UGH! NOT GRACEFUL casin, Philip Ked Fish, and George K “Resolved, ‘that our delegates be! zation for the purpose of carrying out ; Mountrail. county republican con} pe a | Red Fox. instructed to stand by the platform] this work. ; vention. FOUR TEACHERS RESIGN Ne eee earn erent a , Four young Burleigh county boys} adopted by the I. V. A. convention at| | Four members of the teaching staffs Sergt. A. Mankoff, UL A: has} with the best of em. I saw a War! also enlisted. Major C, Bennett, | Grand Forks in February last. or one STARK COUNTY i RANSOM COUNTY | of the city schools will not be with danced with the girls of. gay Paree,| dance. on my trip, but ja 8 Boing uiting officer tor this district is | substantially the same and that they Dickinson, N. D., May 8&—The} Lisbon, N. D., May 8.—The Ran-| the school next school year, they with belles of the sunny pon to put war-dancing out of business. well pleased. with the recruiting ex-| support only such candidates as will! Stark county legislative ticket op-;som county republican convention having resigned to accept positions Broadway and in the Northwest em-} ‘The Indians dont like the “shin | Pedition. | stand on such a platform. posing the Nonpartisan league was/ endorsed Fred Nims, former leaguer.| in other cities. The te ’ mey, though, Mankoft said. They lbow Woods | reservation will be “Resolved, that we heartily endorse} picked at the county convention,| and O. O. Goldberg, for the: house of: their nex assignments < : ) Say it isn’t graceful. visited next. the work of the I. V. A. and other or-| with Capt. L. R. Baird the candidate | representatives. ‘lows. Miss Marie Sandess of all are the In-| | The sergeant turned to George Red] ‘phe Indians are enlisting for army , ganizations who have, against heavy | for senator, and with D. §. Shipley ———— ‘ingston, Mont.; Miss Elizabeth Gri ‘ , Fox, In n, who served in ‘France training and to take the vocational} odds, fought the fight for the re-| ind C. N. Starke of Dickinson, and! NATURALIZATION COURT | ager to Livingston, Mont.; Miss Ruby q 2 about it, too. ' j and who's joining the army again. course in tractor engineering, which|demption of our state from destruc-| Pius Kopp of Richardson for the house ! MONDAY Finch to Fairmount, Minn.: Miss Lin- 1 returned from Fort Yates Aren't the Indians the best dane-/ the army offers. ac rding to Ma-| tive radicalism. + of representatives. | Judge W. L. Nuessle will hold na-} nea Rosewall to Algona, Iowa. ne WRinees a He eee cee cee Getins koff. ‘They éxpect to return to ‘North! “Resolved, that it is the sense of turalization court here Monday for | Reivers, aye. és a LB ots ds ee a Dakota after completing their enlist- convention that all snti-Social- MOUNTRAIL COUNTY all aliens who have applied for final inki vater s a , just like every Sergt. Mankott “signed up” seven] ment and farm. ists, anti-radical voters unite as a] Stanley, N. D.. May 8—J. W. Mit-| citizenship Papers. Today Judge | re eae Abate enould be Indians for the Sixth 1s. division, aE See ao unit in opposition to forces of eco-| “hell of Palerno was endorsed for Nuessle, accompanied by Charles! poled antl JUF er notice. ed to the st sof a and they are on their way to Camp CITY LACKS SUGAR nomic, educational and religious de-| state senator, and John O. Johnson, Wattam, court reporter, ar holding ; C.E. STACKHOUSE, arate of E ee pane we rey tos lenrt how to struction, which are now dominating | Parshal, and John Karlgaard of naturalization court at Steele, On{ Health Officer of them all, bar none, and I've danced ‘Those enlisted are: Paul K. Eagle, BUT HOPE SEEN IN —_—_—_—_—_—_——____ = === SHIPMENTS ON WAY , SL SERRE TE A UD EIR ON TE TIT i Bismarck’s sugar stock was at low ebh today. Several grocers had none at all, and could get none from wholesalers. © : The situation will be relieved soon, Foreign Exchange it is expected, as sugar which has heen ordered artd is en route will take * care of the immediate needs of the city. “We have had no sugar for several We issue drafts on all the large cities of the world da said George A. Duemeland. of " ce the Isismarck Grocery Company. “We ]. and can remit money for you ANYWHERE at the have some ordered, which has béen iA shipped from San Francisco, but | ; current rate of exchange. have no idea when it will arrive.” ‘By careful rationing nearly every- body has been kept in sufficient sup- ply of sugar, according to ‘Mr, Dueme- land. The price of sugar probably will be increased with the receipts of ship- ° ments now ordered. Wholesalers will | Steamshi A enc have to pay 28 or 29 cents a pound on future wholesale shipments, and gran- ulated sugar is quoted as high as 30 cents at the New York refineries to which the cost of shipping must be (GR RIOTS SON FoAtemplate a foreign trip we will ff) added, Mr. Duemeton said. ie ae recep HOOVER SUGGESTS PLAN. | * §o Brrdnge for your passport and reser Washington, May 8.—Rationing of F sugar of manufacturers of non essen- [Mia tials and an agreement between the United States and foreign country not to bid against each other for this com- modity were suggested today by Her- bert Hoover as a means of relieving the sugar situation. Y First Guaranty Bank MOST OF DELEGATES TO 0,000.00 MINOT UNINSTRUCTED BUT LANGER HAS FAVOR Our Foreign Department has.added a Capital F. A. Lahr, Pres’t. E. V. Lahr, Cashier Old Tribune Bldg. ; (Continued on Page ™wnd < divorce of all state enterprises favor- ing socialism. . ‘ PEMBINA COUNTY Cavalier, N. D.. May 8.— Pembina county will be represented by an un- instructed delegation at the independ- ent republican convention to be held It A dds a Wealth of Joy A majority of the delegates named at the county convention held here S s Wednesday are said to favor the to aml y 1 e nomination of William Langer for governor. Reports from the various ee ELUanETlaaledie ehaiee then antl The Cleveland Six adds joy and recreation to the family life'in a most unusal Teealey 2 tore WL carry, Pembina | degree. It is such a comfortable car, so easy to drive, so distinguished in its hecme stn ee refined appearance, that the mother and the children find real delight in it. Delegates nominated e: Harri- le é son Garnett, ‘St. Thomas: gud La And the Man of the Heuse, no matter how road-bumps. The car is prasad gay | Moure. | Pembina; Seeee = Ut, critically coe eo fe Sea clean oe pe amma is of genuine hand- 4. Bergman, Gardar; Dr. H. M. Wal- natters, in the Cleyvezan 1: ° fron, “Drayion; A. J. MeFadden, in motor car. construction, a car which he will And the motor! If you want to know what Rober Thather Cavellon jrive with enthusiasm. a motor it is come in and see the car. Ride Robert Thacker. Cavalier. ' drive m. badger : a F een the esslaare, Fred ‘VanCampy The Cleveland Six touring car seats fivein in it. Drive it yourself. ae you sds senator, and John Halcrow, Bowes: | comfort. The soft cushioning and the low, know. ieee are pie aaah Rohert Carson, Bathgate for repre-: under-slung spring suspension, wipe out the compare with it in actual pe: . sentatives. = - i ! RAMSEY COUNTY Touring Car (Five Passengers) $1485 Roadster (Three Passengers) $1485 a | Devils Lake, N. D.. May 8.—The| Sedan (Five Pasecigars : $2295 Coupe (Four Passengers) $2295 ; Ramsey county republican conven- | (Prices F. O. B. Cleveland) VELOUR FINISH for beauty, Roney ay ee * Olson, Adolph Mikkelson and C. A.} cleanliness, health and economy. It one ee Northwestern Automotive Company, Bismarck, N. D. is washable. Use it over wallpaper, | EAU BOTTINEAU COUNTY burlap, steel or plastered walls. thusiastie county eonvention was hel CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO here yesterday and delegates were Satisfaction guaranteed. ee Bottineau: J.'H. Cook Willow Citys JOHN BORTELL J. P. Flynn, Westhope; L. J. Glom: seth, Carbury; P. E. Nelson, Antler FE. L. Garden, Souis and Chas. \ PISMAPCK. N. AKOT Brander, Westhope. { BISM ROK NO. DAKOTA The committee on resolutions re-) ported as follows: i <a “Resolved, that this convention send its seven delegates to the Minot

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