The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 22, 1920, Page 2

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE - SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920 Sarcice We test, care for and repair all makes of starting and lighting batteries. Our work is thorough and our charges are right. CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY = Before the war Aus was one of the most important lum- ber producing Countries in thej world. Your Word: is Law We think every article we put up for sale is A-No. 1 in quality. But, if for any reason it fails, we urge that you bring it at once to our attention. If it doesn’t meet your standards, it won’t meet ours. , And incidently it’s a whop- ping big concern that backs tho tires we sell, and both | make ‘good That's why we call Die stone. Maynard Tire, and Auto Co. 215 Broadway, Distributors Capital Commercial ‘Co.. Independent Garage Lomas Hdw. Co. \ Dealers -4 Bismarck, N. D. + tically all kinds of men’s very reasonable prices. have been buying large wholesale. tains in the n j ty, All the county children were invit ed to see and hear Cho ‘Cho this a fter- | { noon. You will find here large, assortments of prac- goods ahead of the’ price advances and in that way have beengable to keep my selling prices below the market, some lines even’ less than Inquiries cheerfully answered and mail orders x promptly and carefully atténded to. C. M. Dahl Clothing Store Dahl Building—Main Sircet “ BAKER-TOPPINS CO., Inc. Distributors, Bienen, N.D. ‘CHO CHO, HEALTH CLOWN, APPEARS IN AUDITORIUM Many Children Outside County, Here for Play Day, See Famous Fun-Maker Cho Cho, famous health clown, gave his last performance for the school children of Burleigh county, in the au ditorium late this afternoon. Bronght here under the auspices of the home demonstration department | of the agricultural college, and sent out by the Child ‘Health Organization of ‘New York, the famous fun-maker nd athelete, has been seen by neariy Ti of the county were in the city today ; for the annual county playday, buc: the crowds were lessened by heavy (ern part of the coun- children erday More than 3,004 school crowded into the auditorium ye: afternoon to see Cho Cho and to listen; to his health messages. Several hun- dred more were present in the even- | crops are now four to six inches above ing, with a large number of parents. Miss f£lsie Stark, home demonstra tion agent, who ‘has made the arrange- ments for Cho Cho’s visit, was ex- tremely gratified: With the attendance of parents last night. Children were If your tires have seen 5.00C miles service They Need Your Attention You can get 5,000 to 7,060 more miles out of them, at only half what you will very soon have to pay for new ones; if you will get them half soled now before they are too far gone. Gates Half Sole Tires are 20 percent over size. Guaranteed puncture proof and will cost you only half as much.’ We can save you money: on $ GATES HALF SOLES More Mileage Tire & Repair Co. N. W. Hotel Building,. Main ‘St. and boys’ wearables at Fér several years -I quantities of staple Fifteen years is a long Yet Dia- isa test of fitness. mond T’s success record of constantly ex- panding business from 1905 to 1920. children and their parents in two any children from various parts | given preferred seats on the lower floor ‘and most of the parents occupied seats in the balcony. Teaches Health Rules ( Cho Cho. entertained the children | with clown antics, and-at times, either in jest-or ina serious moment, he im- | pressed upon the children’ ries of health which they must follow if they hope to attain perfect health. Clean teeth, proper food, fresh air, reise and other primary rules of | me were taught the children by this method. ‘Schoolteachers will fol- low up the lessons taught by Cho Cho in their school rooms, ! | Cho Cho is enthusiastic over North Dakota. and Bismarck in particular. He declared that Bismarck was one of the most up-to-date, progressive cities I seen in his tour, and he was esp ly gratified at the crowd at the auditorium yesterday afternoon, | when tots crowded three in a seat. PREDICTS RAIN TO AID CROPS NOW UNDER WAY ex (Continued From Page One) and a Wilton business man in the city also reported a heavy rain there. Many farmers are predicting a wet season. RAIN AT STUTSMAN Jamestown, N. D., May 22.—A heavy rain fell here all last night flooding | | the streets of this city amd covering ,farm lands over a great area, The rain was much needed as growing the ground. The rain quickly soaked | into the ground. FOLLOWERS MEET WEATH WITH CHIEF | (Continued trom page oné) tion of the Zimmerman note, inviting Mexico to take “by conquest” the states of Texas, Arizona and New Mexico in payment ‘for a declaration of war on the United States acting in concert with Japan. General Carranza was married and formerly lived in Saltillo. One of his daughters, Miss Virginia Carranza, be- came the wife of General Candido Aguilar. i LANGER CHEERED ‘ BY GREAT CROWD; | CAMPAIGN OPENS “artirne: From Page ime Minnie J. Nielson affair, the Valley City bank case‘and tie iooting of the | Scandinavian-American bank, backing ip his statements in every instance clearly demonstrated how Townley was using state funds deposited,in the state bank for his own personal in- terest. MAKES IMPRESSION Jamesiown, May.22.—There are two things fixed in the minds, of the farm- ers.and town people of the northwest- ern part of Stutsman county today. The first is that Attorney General Wil- liam Langer stdnds fifmly on the or- iginal farmers’ platform of better marketing conditions, and just ‘as firmly against: the red element, which now. dominates the Nonpartisan ‘eagite,/and the other is that “Fighting Bill” swill be the next) governor’ of North Dakota. There is no doubt in the minds of these hundreds of farmets, who heard the attorney general in his address Friday afternoon at Woodworth. Many of them ‘had driven 40 or 50 miles to hear Mr. Langer and not a tew came with the vicious slander of ‘she league press ringing in their ears, only to remain after the meeting to sign their names to the resolution forming a Langer-Streeter club at Woodworth. ‘Explains Platform After explaining tothe farmers and others present the why and wherefore of “his break with Townley and ‘his gang of. imported socialists, Langer set forth the things which he proposed to do in ‘plain, vigorous terms, which could not be mistaken. Among the first things promised ‘by Mr. Langer were that all of the reds now ‘holding jobs in Bismarck would be thrown out, with documentary evidence which]. and taxpayer of North Dakota. Mr. Langer also made clear his} €ral promised that if he is elected hé = ‘stand ‘on the farmers’ program declar- ing, “Whether you like it or don’t like it, I am fora state owned terminal levator and mill, state hail insurance | pledged himself to carry out. that ‘the authority taken from Miss |‘ Nieison ‘should be given back,’ that “George ‘Totten’s ‘head: ‘would come off,” that no orie would be given an-ap-| 3 pointment office who is not @ resident Station| Corwin Motor. Co. Electric Service & Tire Co. It Makes Thou The ‘Cleveland has made its friends, too, because of the extraordinary performance of the Cleveland motor, developed through three years of tests in the laboratories and shops and on the road before being offered to the public. it has life, Pick-up, power and endurance that ‘you cannot find in many cars. Touring Car (Five Passengers) $1485 Sedan (Five Passengers) $2295 | ana rural credits.” will call a farmers’ conference of all the far real farmers’ program, which he NQHOODOUUQDORDONGQONOCOEOOOOOOAOOOUSONUOUQUODEESEOOGONORIOCRTEGUNSSGECUENRIOUESIUNENNG.? We can guarantee prompt delivery on Hudson ard Essex cars for a limited'time only. Piace your order early and be sure you eget your car before the good season is over. R. B. LOUBEK, MOTOR COMPANY Ses Distributors HUDSON AND ESSEX CARS KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES UNUNONCNUEONUNNOURUDOOGREAUUROONARONGHUNUDOROOAOOOED by Its Every-day Performance Men and women, everywhere, have acclaimed the Cleveland Six a winner. It has won thousands of them, and they are enthusiastic in its praise. ‘won them because it brings them so much more ofthe pleasure of driving, such ease of driving and such unusual comfort. (Prices F. O. B. Cleveland) _Northwestern Automotive Co., Bismarck, N. D. CLEVEL AND AUTOMOBILE COMPAN The attorney gen- 's of the state to draw up a; sands of Friends ‘It has Cleveland bodies are of most graceful, dignified design, handsomely finished and up- ‘holstered in genuine hand-buffed leather. Come in and see the Cleveland Six. Ride init. Drive it yourself. Then you will know just how good it is. Roadster (Three Passengers) $1485 Coupe (Four Passengers) $2295 CLEVELAND, OHIO Oakland owners reg:tlarly report returns of from 18 to 25 miles from the gallon of gasoline and from 8,000 to 12,000 miles on tires ! THE NEW OAK'LAND SENSIBLE SIX, COUPE OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX N Oakland Sensible Six’ : Coupe is warm in cold weather, airy in warm weather, dry in wet weath- | er and convenient, quick,’ reliable and thrifty the whole year round. ; | Touring Car, $1235; Roadster, $1285; Coupe, $1885; Four Dooy'Sedan, $1885. GORWIN ABTBR CO, LL SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1920 ‘General Admission---50c Cars - - - 25¢ UNDERWOOD AMERICAN LEGION TEAM BISMARCK AMERICAN LEGION TEAM 2:30 P. M. EVERYBODY

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