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{ MONDAY, MAY. 10, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE LAUNCH BUREAU TO AID BURLEIGH COUNTY FARMERS PAGE THREE 7 SESE RT MPEG ER any _ TPERFECT VENTILATION All air cooled and washed. Solid Com- fort. All seats upholstered. i Prices for This Production Evenings 35¢; Children 5c. Matinees . .). . . 250, 15c Real Entertainment. ‘ Organization Committee Per-| Daily Ma Matinees 2:30; — 7:30-9:15 _ The Best Pictures Money Can Buy oo ie fects‘Plans at Meeting PRESENTS TONIGHT re TT “The Most Enthralling Motion Picture That the Art Has Ever Produced USBANDS” First and foremost a human theme of today of an artistic quality not before felt or seen in moving pictures-whose people are real flesh and blood---whose story holds your heart a helpless prisoner until the last tremendous moment comes. Staged amidst enthralling Alpine scenery, this drama of two men and a neglected wife riscs to heights of emotion as towering as the mighty peaks of its gorgeous settings. it is indeed the “Wonder Play of the Ages.” LS A THURSDAY DR. JEKYLL :AND. MR. RYDE Held Here APPEALS FOR 800 MEMBERS The Burleigh County Farm Bureau, ‘organized as a part of the nation- wide plan of the United States De partment of Agriculture, was formal- ly launched’ today. An organization committee, ap- pointed at a recent mecting, held a sconference Friday afternoon in the oftice of County Agent George W. Sustafson and mapped out a cam paign by which it is hoped to make the ‘bureau a success, The membership goal was set at 800 farmers. To reach this goal a campaign will be conducted from Mon- day, May 24 to Tuesday, June 8. The cominittee is confident that the Bur. leigh County bureau will be one of the strongest in the state. Will Publish Journal A decision was reached that, un- less a minimum of 50) members is obtained, the bureau will not be in New York—Roome. former Yale stituted this year. The annual mem ithletic. who racel up 45 flights of bership fee will be $5 for a farmer| stairs, from the basement to the root and his wite and $3 for a farmer who} of the Equitable Puilding, in eight is not married, Part of this sum] minutes, 61 and 25 seconds, winning will be used to pay the expenses off 4 wager of $4200, has been challenged publishing the Burleigh County Farm») Charles H. Ingersoli, general mana- Bureau News, a monthly publication! ger of Robert H. Ingersoll & \Bro., which will be devoted to the work ofj watch manufacturers, to” defend his the rm Bureau. i record. Ingersoll ave himself a C, F..Lamibert, of Arena, is act-] sry-out in the shiand Build ing 5 and Mrs. ‘Theron Ellison ing, anl is confident that he can out § _is acting treasurer. Other | -1imb Roome. ’ The challenge has been members of the organization commit | accepted. The elevator men’s strike tee. are: a De ane te inspired Mr. Roome's feat. REAL BUSINESS | Chancellor August Johnson, of Wasi. HANAGER ON JOB day of the membership campaigu,| Ut and Grand Inner Guard A, W Whitaker, Charles Lyndsey and M June 8. Patterson, of ‘Leith. Past Grand — “Charles Trygg. Permanent officers | were: Grand Chancellor Granville W. will be elected and a permanent or-} Wolbert, of Williston; Grand Vice Members of the Extension Division | Chancellor Carl B. Bach, of Minot. Evidently Business is So Great of the Sorth Dakota Agricultural col-} and Major Frank S$. Henry, of Bis i cae 66° FRIDAY WM. FARNUM Y SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE SIX PIECE ORCHESTRA xchange. Charges milar to those sought ‘by the Danzig company are also pr oposed. ST. LOUISIANS IN TENTS DEFY HIGH | RENTS OF. HOUSES St. Louis, May 10, — High rents and of houses have caused “tent villages” to spring up in the vicinity of St. Loui Several ganization effected at a meeting to be held in Bismarck on the closing lege who attended the meeting were} arck, were present “Expert” J. A. McGovern have appeared along the Mi ppi | H. B, Fuller, state agent leader; Mrs. eee : ie river and in various sections of St. ; Louis Campbell, state home demon- Hneoe aia Teds ets ot Needs Assistance | X Louis county. stration agent leader, and Sidney W. Ss is EES oe | The tent dwellers generally report . pp i> Teste uprenic hancellor s ; re ator . ot on Per Assistant county agent Test | angaged in ynaking oficial SHELDON MAN APPOINTED invent to camp out unit cotd weaner ||| EGR V=ECE a Snights of Pythias lodges in the} * y To Aid Farmers The purpose of the Farm Bureau is to work out solutions for problems which are constantly confronting the farmers of ‘the county. such as grass hopper and gopher extermination, bet- ter livestock, introduction of disease- resistant varieties of crops, better Hazelton, } tilage methods, to carry on boys’ and [North of Hazelton w girls’ club work, introduce modern #4 torn tosshreds Wednesd conveniences in the-farm home, re thought that his plows striking a roc novation of old clothes, and dozens of became uncoupled from the tractor, other similar problems. County Agent and that in backing up to them again Gustafson and the home demonstra. @ lever of the plows struck him on the tion agent. Miss Elsie Stark will co-; head and that he fell directly under sets in. Several industrial concerns that are enlarging their plants, it is said, will set up tent colonies for employes they bring from other cities, until r homes are erected for them. is our constant aim. Our idea A housing corporation has been for- of good service is to serve good med to construct cheap homes. pure ice of the lasting kind; Se to give prompt, courteous at- CARD OF THANKS tention and to be regular and We hereby desire to express to the unfailing in, our delivery. If people of Moffit and vicinity our sin- that’s your idea of good ice cerest thanks and appréciation for the service we'd like to serve you. consoling words, the many acts of kindness and the floral offerings at the service and burial of our beloved northwest. WEE aie. According to reports received here from Sheldon, N. D., W. E. Hibbard HAZELTON MAN IS_ |i that city has been appointed .busi-| KILLED BY PLOWS hess manager of the state owned m at Drake, N. D., effective May Mr. Hibbard is now at Drake, it is un- derstood, and has taken charge of the » operations. Hibbard was up to the time is appointment manager of the elevator at Sheldon for the He has spent a large part of his business career in the milling busine: Mr. Hibbard To serve good ice is our busi- ness and to give good service eS operate in the work. the oncoming tractor, catching him by The organization committee divided | the county into 14 communities. Aj man and a woman will be appointed | the leg and as it could not travel any ‘further back on account of the plows it began to bury itself and drag the ‘unfortunate man to sure death by its has advocated the principles of the league program, ‘it’ is said, and was especially interested in the state mill and elevator. WACHTER TRANSFER CO wife and mother. Martin Knutson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Anna Knutson, A. Anderson, by the acting president, H. C. Ren- i : ‘The appointment was made by frow of Paldwin, to direct fhe cam- i studded Weel sand -t08 nee disem: McGovern of the state indus! paign in each community. boweled ‘body an esi Dne. on. ‘He, conferred with. Hib- side where it lay until found Thurs yard at Sheldon several weeks ago WARM RECEPTION ie sa and at that time Hibbard stated the GIVEN PYTHIAN 'PLA N RECEPTION ox Clara Knutson. Phone 62 Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. EE offer was unsolicited. After looking er the Drake mill, Hibbard reported No I a eh ee BI a LD that it had a capacity of 100 barrels | t HEADS IN MANDAN i FOR CHICAGO MEN | a'Gay and employed fifteen persons. SCENE FROM STROHEIMS WONDER, FLAC ‘ It has been reported th here ha a > Sy ‘Appreciation of the reception ac-) Preparations | ‘are under way" to ac ae aap a : et here | - wb IND 4 HU SPAND IT + wt vr s VV Dd. corded him by the Mandan lodge, | cord a warm reception to the sade Drake mill recently. A strike was F; Ss ‘\ & As VOY RAR threatened by the workers a short “Blind Husbands” is a very unusual photodrama. Its scenes time ago but this was averted when] are tremendously fascinating and the story_a gripping portrayal iovernor Frazier instructed Manager | of hyynan passions. The attraction will be Shown at the Eltinge McGovern to employ none but union Theatre beginning tonight. visiting members from Bismarck, Lin- | delegation of the Chicago As ton and Washburn, was expressed by j of Commerce, which will be in Bis- Charles S. Davis, of Denver, Colo..| marck on Saturday, May 22, from 7 supreme chancellor, Knights of Pythi-| a. m. to 10 a, m. as, following his official visit to Man- | George N. Keniston, secretary of the bor in the mill. It understood dan lodge triday night. | Commercial club. now engaged in] since that time th nic BOG aren A musical program was followed; arranging for the reception, The] triction between tl vorking force * Bas ; a i i Ber | an e socialists, is further illustrat: | W by degree work in the rank of page| party will come to Bismarck from] ang McGovern and that several of the und the socialists Trovieloe LR UOL RAIL. BOARD WILL and addresses by Mr. Davis and state) Fargo. mill .empioy "8 have qu aac ne: apices ‘ i ni icors, who were introduced by Judge) ‘The tour of the Chicago men in ! ee enclt_ provincialt Borernmont DECIDE NEW RATES os. Gifigiaie: WA ends pate ve teen cna. ane Hfor its own contingent, but the sok! EOR 5 COMPANIES State oflidials who were present , the coast, and return. dia talked: onti touiphola:the laws: ot \ Sess Gis ———————————— both the centr yernment and those} ive hearings on proposed increases there js mucii| jn telephone rates asked by rural lines : of his provin here js muci| jy tele eres aehedl by rural line conilict in thes not unlikely that will be held by the board of railroad} 3 a time will come when the army will} commissioners on May 12, 13 and 14. not know just what it is to do. On May 12 the application of the | % BAKER-TOPPINS CcO., Inc. 3 In spite of the active effor srisbane Lark Farmers’ telephone | % Distributors, Bismarck, N. D. s s, particularly the UC 5 e g s, to spur r rking-| company of Raleigh for an in 2 5 niLINS, | of 30 cents per quarter over the pre- | #itebtebtddeitee Fe a ce a 2 Se ee A te eh few men have applied for enlistment} cent pate of $.50 for rent of tele- y : in Vienna or the other industrial cent: | phones, ‘The case of the farmers and | Socialists and Conservatives | ers while reports from the roviiices merchants telephone of Flaxton will ry , jare even more discouraging. The en-| ye heard all day May 13. Exchange Clach on Personnel of Troops | jistment has been open for a month | yates at Lignite, Flaxton, Columbus Allowed by Treaty but only a very fraction of-the requir-{ and North Gate will be effected by | THE NATIONS FREIGHT CAR Fifteen years is a long + + + test of fitness. Yet Dia- a mond T’s success is a record of constantly ex- 1905 to 1920. > : j ed 30,600 men have presented them: | , any change in rate. The new rates | Vienna, May 10-—Austria is trying | selves. . asked for are 50 cents per month over the present charges of $2 for business to organize an army to succeed the! q y VIGNESS. FORMER Volkswehr under the provisions of the | ere and 31.50 for residence and NRE Talece th eran a tian COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT) “pire OF the companies will be that followed the rman revolution. “ ¢ “ing? 1. ate q It is to be composed of 30,000 men. | FOR SCHOOLS IN CITY | heard on May 14. The Edinburg and . , The treaty prohibits any aviation et Gardner telephon ) propos force. | Bh ed new rate: ng service at The socialist elements fought for al C.-L. Vign for twelve years! Edinburg. Mountain and je 2 per month for busi- for residence | y superintendent of schools * councillors, e: this county, but at present principal ceeding in practice the authority of | of the Glen Ullin high school, is inj the officers themselves. They were |! Bismarck after attending the Knights unable to obtain all their demands but | Of -Pythias meeting at Mandan last) company the soldiers’ councillors were given a| ight. Mr. Vigness has been pro-| to its pres voice in the adjudication of complaints | Moted to the office of ‘city superin i aenie dnl in all disciplinary measures pro.| tendent of school at Glen Unin and| tions and a fee of from $1, to $3.50 for vided for in the military code, will assume his new duties next fall.) mo: or changing of telephones. The conservatives, however, won| Mr. Vigness is well pleased wilt) The People’s telephone company of their point in securing the allocation | Glen Ullin and sa that the finest chardton s Mr a business rate of recruiting in the provinces on aj People in the live there, i 25 per month idence charge population basis and in provisions pro. | the possibl ption perhaps of Bis nd $24 per yéar for rural tele- hibiting political activity by the mil- less than 15 miles from the ex- itary forces. and $27 per P workingmen’s army with great pow Cone vested'in the sold ; The Danzig telephone s to establish in addition nt service rates a charge g service connec- RR ect tt th Rtn th aot tea tn a on ao rteartcaeccteastecctecstesetecstescttectcenscentear touaporateansrconmoonrseestinmncnscsonenessceeregsrovteumnaete Sele Whi New SAA“ RetteS' Tread Gare Ply Febria Move With The Rim ‘EDERAL TIRES cannot slip or chafe upon their rims. The Double-Cable-Base, an exclusive Federal feature, accomplishes this new security of tire to rim and positively prevents rim-cuts, blow outs just above the rim, tube-pinching and all forms of rim damage. -4 See us today and begin saving, q GOVERNOR HAS NO. 1 These provincial units Governor Lynn J. Frazier has North y risoned within the province itself and | Dakota license No. 1 on his new seven H : fig no man can be foisted upon a unit} p enger Bu automobile. Com- in a province in which he was not| missioner of Agr ire and Labor | Vee ro for S is recruited without the consent of the} John N. Hagan has license N i Tr actors 10} Sale at a Big Discount province itself, and the men must be| the Buick he ; bona fide citizens of their province. | Buick is proving a popular choice 13-30 and 15-20 | It is this provincial arrangement | among leaders of the onpartisan « a a e 2 SANITARY SUMAING that thé Socialist elements opposed | league as A. C. Townley and Wm.l} Plowman Tractors most bitterly. They desired a purely | Lemke are both driving late mode Which we are offering at very national army and its recruitment as | --- atiractive prices greater than 15 miles f1 b-bd -0-4-4-4-4-4-4- 7 : ating, Round Oak Pipeless Furnaces, All| targely as possible from the working | WILTON VISITORS HERE | ND NEW Hot Water and Steam Heating peas i clas: On the one hand will be an! Fred McFadden and family, of | i ‘ Lahr Motor Sales Co Material and Workmanship Guaranteed | army of peasant lads, and on the other | Wilton, @ Bismarck Friday. Jorthywestern Aut | : | of industrial classes from the manu- Northwestern Auto- Distributors | facturing centers. | ATTEND CONFERENCE | * y \ Frenct Wel w. Co. alers FRANK G GAMBS | Many Conflicts | J. W. McGinnis and E. J. Kelly, mobile Co., rench & Welch Haw. C , Deal "i | The contest between the provinces | representatives of the B. F. Goodrich | 1506 Harmon Place, Minneapo- Sc Minn. SPST EET and the central government. or in| company. are in Fargo attending a oD. other words between the conservatives | conference of sales representativ Criceierene os bees : Bismarck, }

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