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| PAGE SIX BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE BRINTON FILES ARTICLES FOR NEW BUSINESS ganized in Florida is Fixed “at $100,000 ‘Articles of inc yesterday with (he secretary of sta for J. W. Brinton « Bismarck. The company proposes to buy and se!l real estate and personal property, real and chattel mortgage: stocks apd bonds of corporations of | | 8s, etc. of incorporation were ton, who has of the Non- drawn when J. been prominent in partisan league, publishing field, were sworn to before public in Dade county, Mlori¢ 28, 1919, but were not filed until yes- ! terday. | The capital stock is placed at $100,- 000 and the incorporators are J. W. Brinton, C M. Brinton, and H, M. Brinton. . Other articles of incorporations are as follows: Fargo Rapid Tr: do a general vehicle t busin porators Roy M. and Gena Polis. Quick Print Incorporated, Mandan, | to do a publishing and print.ng bj ness, capital stock, $20 (0; incorpora tors, W. H. Machie, Ed nnutson, E. | J. Conrad. North and South Dakota Wool and warehouse association, — Hettinger Adams county, ¢ stock, $25,000; incorporators, Geo. P. Allen, John H ‘Livingston, John Lunden, Geo, W. Krause lra T. Hall. it, company, to | sportation 0, incor Dan ‘Polis A Turkish turban of the largest size contains 10 to 20 yards of the finest and softest muslin. destructive of all insec hopper which consume: ten times its weight in is the gr in a day Capital Stock. of Company Or- || vard & Company, oi: West Outsripping East Keep your eyes on the west. It is going to figure and figure | big in the final tryouts for, the U. S. Olympic team at the Har- | lium next month, The | | country’s athletic strength is shifting westward. The show- ing made by the University of Californ nford Univer- | di an meets is convincing. strength of the | } far athletes is somehow | sturdier—a more dashing brand of mettle, California—America’s playground—affords an outdoor | | life the year round, and the work of clever coaches is getting re- | sults. Former U. S. Olympic | | teams have showed almost a com- | plete dearth of western men. But right now it see that they | will predominate th’, first string | squad which will be selected’ to | carry the Stars and Stripes at I. Antwerp in August. i te Snyder ame out of the west to mt, the eastern cracks he got a new title. He ue heralded greatest all-round star. But no sooner had LawSon Robert- son, Penn coach, set eyes on the as California's bronze muscles of the Golden Gate youth than ‘he remarked, vegetation, The Brunswick Name Certifies an Extraordinary Tire Many motorists buy Brunswicks because of the name alone. It is sufficient assurance for them of super-quality. 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Tarzan.” » A NEW TARZAN BRONZE-MUSCLED: COAST STAR: SURPRISES EASTERN COACHES Merchant’s muscles resémble heavy {coils 6f rope*when he is ‘in action. When he strains at th, grips of the 16-pound hammer, the event in which the excels, the muscles af his arms and’ legs stand out in great tawny knots. ExcelS With Hammer At the intercollegiate track cham- pionship event, held in Philadelphia, | Merchant was unable to show to his | best advantage. Having his heart set on breaking a few records he overtax- | el himself in the trials and took off his edge for the finals. Handicapped by torn ligaments in his right leg he easily distanced the field in the hammer throw, His fling was 159 fect 23-4 inches. done around 164 feet in coast meets this spring. Trainers believe that with a lit- tle more coaching he will equal the ‘present standing record of 164 feet, 10 inches, made by Bailey of Maine in’ 1915. POLISH HOMES TO BE REUNITED WHEN _ .WIFE SHIP COMES First, of; a Total. of 50,000 Fam- ilies.to be Restored to . . - Relatives New York, June 9—A transport sbringing 800 wives aiid children of Polish immigrants. in this. country is on the way from Danzig to an Amer-, ican port, accgrding to information: received here by.the Hebrew. Stielter- ing and ‘Immigrant ‘sociefy This is ny Looms Ag,All-Round Olympic Athlete He: has! In the broad jump the, Californian lias done over 23° feet ‘and in the dashes he is very fast. He reels off the century in.10: seconds flat. Also he is the coast's best. javelin caster. i Doesw’t Look Big ~ Merchant isn’t as big as he looks. His weight varies around the 170- pound, mark. After a strenugus day on the field’ he sometimes losses three or four pounds, Sa 4 As. to training he. hasn’t any set code to go by. Jack ‘simply works hard and nature has given him the muscles to make him excel, Gustavius Kirby, Olympic head, believes Merchants a certanty for the United Statas: Antwerp team, and Coach’ Robertson { thinks “The Tarzan” is the best i, all-round athlete’ that has come [' to light this seiison... And these. two. fellows ought to know timber, when’ they give it the once over, 7) to. find: the’. wives: and .cbildren of ‘Polish immigrants Whd\have been pre- ‘vented by ‘the war from sending any aid to their families: many of whom , have been driven ‘out ‘of, their homes { in the war zone andshave become lost. | to their kind in: this:country.. .. , “This is. nota project. of new, im- 'migration,” said John L.. Bernstein, the society's president. “Much harn: has been done by the statement that we’ were ‘inducing Jewish people of Poland to come over. That’ is not the fact. We-have absolutely no con- cern with any ‘intended immigrants except the wives and children of men already in this country, more than 60 per cent of whom are ..now Amer- ican citizens.” Mr. Bernstein said that, the work ithe first group of ag total::of 50 ' families to be brought to America’ to{ Which the society was carrying on, be rounited’ with husbands and fath-| Was: done with ‘the hearty: consent ers from whom:they have bcen-sep-| al@ cooperation of the Bureau of Im- aa nu Fi AANA neuen NL AMEE Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis... DISTRIBUTORS Corwin Motor Company BISMARCK, N. D. Buy Brunswick Tires From . Hebron Motor Co., Hebron, N. D. Ackerman Sales Co., Wishek, N. D. Equity Motor Co., Herreid, S. D. OQ. F. Bryant. Napoleon, N. D. Driscoll Imp. Co., Driscoll, N. D. John Hoffman, Ashley. N. D. Motor Inn Garage, Ft. Yates, N. D, Solen Motor Co.. Solen, N. D. Boderas Bros. & Bliss, McKenzie, Willamsport Motor .Co., Hazelton, Beaver Valley Motor Co., Linton, N. D. 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In. some’ cases the men. had. no jdea. where their. loved: ones. were. ae “Our task has been to.take. what. information we could get of the last known residence’ of these. wives and children and put. dur commissioners in Poland on the trail to locate them. « When: this is done we advise the family, head in: America: how much. money it will take to bring his: peo- ple over: and: help him through. the. formalities of proving their right: of admittance.- When the families. ac- tually arrive: we will care for them until they can be established in their new homes which are scattered over the United States but generally in cities, not on; farms.” — | OLD-FASHIONED LOVE CURES WOMAN'S: MODERN IDEAS ‘1 don’t wonder that Wolff Kingsear) feels, like shaking Miss Hobbs—I think she has awful ideas!” It was Wanda Hawley. talking dur- ing a lull“between scenes: of “Miss Hobbs;” her first. Realart: starring vehicle which will. be shown at: the Eltinge theatre for two days begin- ning tonight. i . The character. Miss Hawley. inter- prets is that of a sufer-feministic young woinan who hates men and ‘breaks up the romances of two girl =! friends in order to convert them to her own ideas’ concerning ‘smocks, bobbed hair, vegetarianism, bare feet, free verse and kindred :subjects. “It’s lots of fun to play this part,” i edrtinued the star, “because every- thing the woman does is so completely ridiculous.. But Heaven forbid that I should ever be like-her!” She pausgi. “In a way I think Miss Hobbs will be a wholesome warning to girls who are inclined to’ fads and things that detract their attention from the-really worth while things of life. Miss Hobbs is: laughable because she is abnormal,-peculiar. Normality. know, a super-faddist like this. wom- an is really awfully selfish. She has her own. narrow ideas_and tries to make everyone else conform to.them. | The truly .broad-minded person, will make generous concessions to the feel- ings and opinions of others.” “Miss Hobbs” was written by Jer- ome K. Jerome, and has been scenar- lized by. Elmer Harris. Donald Crisp ‘directed the piece. An exceptional is, what makes, and kéeps friends. You. WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 9, 1920 of American Ivory. BISMARCK Cowan’s Drug Store ; .Breslow’s Drug Store Finney’s Drug Store Lenhart’s. Drug Store French & Welch , Lomas Hardware Co. John Bortell 7 MANDAN t City. Drug Store . |; Bingenheimer: Mercantile Co. Farmers’ Mercantile Co. 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