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MONDAY, JUNE 14,1920, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE — == SS 7 a Bees BY CULT LIVING : | Tee Home of | INHIGHISLAND 7 | |) BHOENLX a ; Did You Ever See _ | ——s| Living Two Grizzly Bears Fight ‘SILK HOSE POVERTY IS. UNKNOWN {a BY LEE J. SMITS, N, 'E. A. Staff Correspondent Charleroix, _Mich., “June. 14.—No money, nd’ poverty; no’ doctors, no disease; no-laws, no crimes; no tele- phones, no profanity; no haircuts, no bald. heads; no razors, no neckties; no tobacco, ‘prohibition; no meat, |, no grotery bills— On High Island, 30 miles westward of this port, is a nameless town, whose’ people ‘are absolutely contfi- dent of living forever! fs to the Death? “The Courage of Marge O’Doone” =TONIGHT!= “A Blood Boiler” -”- By James Oliver Corwood Mr. Wingreene, who-is in Minneapolis) specting some of our Future Pictures, the following Telegram: a a > \ Popular | Priced Store Bismarck’s Greatest and Largest Popular Priced Ready- To- Wear Store! Isolated from the mainland and vexatious civilization, a band of strange, soft:spoken, gentlé-eyed: men and -women are working out a strange destiny, protected from the sins and sorrows of the world by ‘the treacherous shoals and reefs which make the’ Beaver Island group in the northern part of Lake ‘Michigan highly danger- ous’ for any navigators save na- wt | oe an wee tive pilots. The House of. David owns High Island, five miles long, heavily wooded and a paradise in summer, A: com-, munity of about 200 persens, migrants. from the parent body of the cult in|s Benton Harbor, Mich., has for nine years lived in Arcadian aloofness from all the problems of humanity at large.” iy Minneapolis, Minn., June il, 1920. | ELTINGE THEATRE, Bismarck, N. Dak. "MARGE O'DOONE* best picture een. for some time. Working Is Optional Logging, gardening and the saw- ing of lumber >constitute the activi- ties of the colonists. G. E. Winkeesue: ep emee No man works feels like it. unless he The income from THE HOUSE WITH OVER A THOUSAND: ‘GARMENTS: their labors is turned into the of real citizenship there as never be-|1 would rather go back to the farm RH E]Chicago had shown an increase of|sent ‘it to the laundry last fall’ }u 4 5 AEG Bi treasury of the cult at Benton | fore, he told the audience, and said|than to go to Washington, elected as| Boston 411 2} more than half a million. oo e|uOW he's suing the company, All : : Harbor and-all supplies are pur- | that it is to men of their caliber that | your senator, if I had to tell lies and] St. Louis .15 22 0| Chicago's rate of growth was. 23.6 : H . chased ‘in wholesale lots and dis-- | North Dakota must look to keep the|untruths in order to get your sup- RH B{per cent, which was 5.1 per cent less ‘ on tributed to members, without idealg on which this country was] port aiid your votes. New-York 4 8 1]|than the previous 10 years and ex- i} cost, each according to his needs. | ounded uppermost and put the Stars| “If we are going to live in prosper- | Cleveland 5.10 2{ceeded New York City’s rate by 5.7 HOUSE FOR RENT . | ‘No one ever shaves or cuts his| and Stripes above any other flag. j ity, we can only do so under the fund- RH E}|per cent, New York's 1920 rate having My furnished home ‘at 71¢ ur ew Day |, Poye. of 12. att im school “with Broncho Contest amental laws layed down by the fath-| Philadelphia 38 2/ been 17.9 per cent. Fourth Street may be rented for ? 4 : Pigtails gown their backs and the| While the meeting was nonpolitical, | ers of our constitution. We must rid| Detroit .. 48 0 aa ‘ one or two months during the « men present the most astounding ag-| the intense interest of those present ‘he state of all imported poli par- oer FREA KPIG absence of my family. Cali ; Bregation of whiskers and ffowing| in the state’ campaign was shown, |asites. We want no red flags and no| CHICAGO'S GROWTH Belfast, Me., June 14—A piglet with| } evenings or phone. 4 three snouts, two mouths, and three eyes and five legs has been born here. locks anywhere assembled in modern times. ired in the flag at all if it not accom- panied by blue, and white, There were a dozen “Norton for Con- gress” J.M, MARTIN banners there but only one and the}! EXCEEDS NEW YORK’S,: Spring ~ Voiles, Organdies and Tissues are Here! Over Seventy Patterns to choose from, all at very Special Prices. We | have the follow- | ing Colors in Organdies: They live in strict accordance with} “Frazier for Governor.” — Frazier’s | stars. The “baby. if te eeid--can squeal with their interpretation of the Bible, yet | name was in bright, réd letters on the " - CENSUS REPORT SAYS en with any or all mentee, ta owes there is no ‘chief or head of the colony | banner. 4 ‘ end i and no enforcement of rules. Death, in their belief, is a symptom of insufficient faith. Their: only communication with the rest of the United States is by means of.a small lumber schooner, the sosa Bell. which ‘brings in supplies and formes 3 away the output of the saw- BASEBALL | are all good ones. t Washington, -June 14 — Chicago, Ty ae sae Z © whose 1920 census was announced SUES FO RCLOTHES Saiurday by the census bureau as| Aurora, IIL, 2,701,212 had during the last decade|thal wants his clothing back. the second largest growth numer- National League ically in its history with an increase Cincinnati 1, Brooklyn 0 of 515,929. Jt was, the third time A Bargains A No others Ponettuleae 4 Ecce Sissi] American League New! York 14; Cleveland 0. Philadelphia Detroit 4. Washington 3; Chiéago 9. Boston Pee St. Louis. 11, I am offering four of the best houses, price considered, in the city.. 2 modern houses on 6th St. of 5 rooms and bath each. Price $2750 each. A. very de- sirable modern house of 5 rooms and hath; close in; on 4th St., lot alone worth $1500. Price $3600. And house of 5 rooms, not modern, close in on 3d St. Price $1650.( Lot worth $1000.) Now Mr. Home Seeker or Mr. Investor, you can shut, your eyes and take your choice, so to speak, on any of these four houses. You cannot lose. Re: | member that of the several hun- dred thousand dollars worth of property that this real estate company has sold, we have nev- er sold a piece of property in Bismarck or Burleigh county that could not be sold for more money afterwards. In_ other wotds when you buy real estate from us, you are dealing with a safe, sane and reliable concern. J. H. HOLIHAN Four riders took part in the broncho | busting contest, but none was thrown | & and the prize money was equally di- vided. Underwood defeated Santon in a ten-inning ball game, 4 to 3, and Beulah beat Center in five innings, 5 to 4. TOWNLEY IS NOT FOR FARMERS, GRONNA SAYS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE ' Here’s your chance, ‘ol established business, it cluding buildings, fixture: { and stock groceries _ witit * general line of merchan- } dise. Reason for selligy. ; other business interests. O’Connells Grocery 310 North 18th'St. Phone 803: BASEBALL RESULTS (Sunday Games) June 14—H. A. Rosen- He Barber Outfit For Sale Two Horgules Hydrotic’ white enamel barber chairs, one quirror case, one wall clock, one thdusand Ks, ‘0 waste towel The Israelites, as they call them- selves, will not kill. They consume milk, butter and eggs, ‘but although they are in the midst of the best fishinggrounds in the Great Lakes, wil not use lines ‘or nets or accept fish from passing tugs. e believe absolutely jn free liv- ing,” said Walter Nelson, head sawer in the mill. “We do not believe in Prohibition of any kind, ‘and think that every man should follow ‘his conscience and the revelations of the scriptures. ‘We do no missionary work and try to persuade no one to join us.” (Continued from Page One) ‘Woes Senator Gronna. Yesterday aft- ‘ernoon he addressed about two hund- red and fifty farmers in McClusky and one hundred and fifty in Washburn and the direct result was that several nonpartisan leaguers took-the floor in support of Gronna for senator. Attor- ney General Langer for govern, and the rest of the ticket nominated at Minot last month. How Things Change H. C. L. Unknown Sheridan county forms a very illus- (Nelson smiled when I asked sine trative example on local political ¢ about the economic problems of the a islanders. ago that county wa “We have none,” he said. “Every hold, but the situ s now alto- man takes what he wants for his gether different ae during this family and himself from our common campaign, the work against Townley: supply. Once in awhile we read ism in the county has been limited to of the H. C. of L, in a stray news- individual work, but beginning this week, organized effort will be made to le ae ae ,all se seems strange and] cinch victory at the primaries for the anti-Townley forces. Meetings have been arranged in every town where speakers of state-wide reputation vil discuss the issues. A big is to be held at Linéoln Valley June’ “18, with Langer as the main speaker and other headliners on the platform . Warns Farmers Speaking to a deputation of farm- ers in Washburn yesterday, Senator Gronna said in part: “Of course, every man has a perfect right ‘to have his own opinion on po- litical questions. For this reason, I ‘have no quarrel with any one of you ix w racks, towels, two powder shakers, paper wastes, also all tonic bottles Everything in white, Peter Yung 5th Sti Barber Shop, BISMARCK, N. D. nd supplies, ; Columbus 6-11. See owner, LouisvilJe 1. Indianapolis 5-2. SATURDAY GAMES American Association ‘ RHE Kansas City 2 ‘Minneapolis 8-1; Kansas City Louisville... St. Paul Toledo Minneapolfs .. Indianapolis National League High Islanders believe that they could walk on the water if their faith were strong enough. They have experimented several times in this direction. They have a ‘ball teany, several musicians, a public school, taught by ‘Miss Della Wyland, who is a member of the House ‘of David. A few In- dian families are the anly non-be- lievers on the island. One brother; C. J. Tucker, says he gets’ along without much work. OC Company now drilling close to 500 feet in the heart of the Devil’s Basin has decided’ to put on' sale just one lot of ‘shares for'25c, the par value of which is $1.00 The company is entirely free from debt and has a suffi- cient-amount, in its treasury to complete the hole even if we haye to double the depth estimated. - Chicago . Boston Cincinnati Brooklyn .. St. Louis New York . Pittsburgh American League | 4 ] reply to an inquiry about who have joined the league in ‘the RHE 1a st of Post Office We are about to close a deal in which our holdings in the Alice Blue he mentioned "the “Theumatter wel past or who sti}l sticks to the league, | Washington 815. 1 sani Willow Creek will be drilled and this is the only reason we added: * ‘but you must look out for yourselves | Chicago ..... 911 0 5 - have. for offering any. more stock. . This is the one company that pays out not one penny, of your money for leases, as our holdings are known so well locally that almost daily, we refuse to take any more land gratis. With average luck we expect to reach oil in less ‘than thirty days and if you expect to get i in on the last Jot of stock that will be sold, write, phone or wire H. L. Allen, Sec’y-' ire Roundup. *Mont., or Geo. Fair, East Park st Butte, ont. Clip and mail the attached coupon as soon as ible. f personal sO you won't be used as tools of par- ties to a very dangerous political ma- |‘ chinery such as the league is now under Townley’s domination. and lead- ership. If you expect to get anything good out of it for the benefit of the agricultural interests of the state, you must run it yourself, “I repeat that $.have ngthing, abso- futely nothing against a farmer organ- ization, but it must be run by some one who ig upright and honest and not by scoundrels and _ carpet-baggers whose main interests are outside of the state and whose only interest in| the ‘farmers’ movement’ in North Da- kota, rests in the money they can grab out of it“ The league as now constituted, consists of three men and thhree men only, and when I speak of the nonpartisan league in this cam- paign, I want you to remember that or sometimes get the toothache. My an probably ain’t what it ought Green | ROWDS CHEER tn “ANT-RED FLAG Roce __|___ Bild DEMANDS ° 000 People Attended American Bieze ; ee ke Ae Corn Pink ~ AUDITORIUM Monday, June 14th: SONORA No orders taken for less than 100 shares. ring are sent stock will not be issued for ten days -there- order. : after. Stock mailed same day if you send draft or money SIXTEEN RIGS DRILLING IN THIS FIELD AND NOT: A DRY ONE STRUCK YET. INVEST IN ‘A REAL COM- PANY DRILLING IN A REAL OIL FIELD. « Nearly 3,000 people from several counties attended the American’ Le- gion picnic given at Painted Woods lake'Sunday under the auspices of the Beulah and Center posts. The day’s festivities included band concerts, broncho riding, ball games, dancing and speeches.. P. G. Harrington, of Bismarck, ad- dressing the crowd declared that “It is a shame that the red flag of anarchy and-the black flag of revolution should be alldwed to float along the side of the Stars and Stripes in North Da- kota.” Flesh ‘Cherry Emerald Purple Tan Copenhagen { Plea is Cheered wildly cheefed. Hon. P.\D. Norton, of Morton coun- ty, republican candidate for congress in third district, who had been invited to address the gathering, told of a visi ‘he made to the battle fields in 1918, ; American soldiers learned the ideals His plea for an anti-red flag bill was |: I always have this in mind. _ Townley Against Farmers “Townley stands not for the or- ganized farmers. He stands for or- ganized appetite for control of offices and organized greed. He is drunk with lust of power. Kick out the pres- ent leaders and don’t forget to keep your boots on when doing the kick- ing. “From the bottom of my heart I feel that I owe it to you farmers to tell nothing but the truth. As one who in the past has been favored by you with your confidences and trust “FOR'SALE Sanitary Couch, Book Case and Writing Deck combined; Kitch- en Cabinet, Linoleum and Dress- er, Blankets and: Rugs. Morgan. Mrs. Phone 758; 222 3rd. Grand Opera Co. “‘L TROVATORE” By Verdi, in Four Acts Entire New Cast of Principals ; ‘Company of Fifty Splendid Chorus Special Grand Opera Orchestra IGNACIO DEL CASTILLO, Conductor Prices—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c. Seats on Sale at Harris & Co. 6-1 Good Showing of Oil Coming Up With Each Bailing. TO THE WASHINGTON-MONTANA OIL co., BOX 337, ROUNDUP, MONTANA. Gentlemen:—I_ herewith ‘make application for shares in your Company at 25 cents per share,the par value of which is: $1.00 and enclose draft in-payment for same. Make out certifi- cates to. (Give Complete Address) It is understood that if all the 25c allotment is sold before this application reaches you that’ my money shall be immediately returned and that I will not hold the Company responsible for the non-delinery, of stock. ses mnd, ¢bhakb. x