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‘ : * i / SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1920 : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE b abn peas ee Freddie ‘Bartholomew loy, former | Mandan cha) rgani: i i : alee oa , Fe aaa re Oh a landan chapter organize. The visit-| Health service, extended the invitati John -P. ‘Raftery go! g 3 ‘ iz ¥ 5 : . 1 | CITY NEWS resident of Bismarck. Mrs. Malloy | ing ladies y , invitation come. John ‘P. ‘Raftery of Chicago, Reichter suffered a" relapse ‘and ‘s i\h STEAL ALTAR vn : f arck. i ig ladies left for ‘Valley Ofty in the| to war mothers to Mrs. Orr ad | wil s the Meeti { 4 Canal Le ¢ ope ee now vas in Glenwood; Spriiee.“Coln | ettaridon. pong canes (0 Mrs. Orr as ae will Addtpas.the meeting. fanart. paralized, una Reichter is fie ae Pica re mert sgt bee Strasburg Visitor < In Bismarck { EXPLOSION V. MS According to the hospital author-| church here, thieves passed along tc e Charles Whalen, of Strasburg, was| E. C. Cleveland and DB. Driscoll Accident Irish Friends {Recovery of Guy Blake, and Ohar-| ities, Guy Blake, even if he does pgrt-j the Zion church and ckacked the poor a visitor in ‘Bismarck ' Friday. ’Minot Auditor 'F, BE, Luehe, auditor of Minot, was in pbismarck,‘Saturday on business. Driscoll Visitor County Judge I.-C. Davies was 4 ‘visitor in Driscoll Friday afternoon. Streeter Visitor Ludwig Buck, of Streeter was a business caller in Bismarck’ Friday. Sterling Visitors. Mrs. T. Ellison and daughter, of Sterling were visitors in Bismarck yes- .jBismarck yesterday. - M. Mc- Cleary, of Wilton, were visitors in Bismarck Friday. G. I. Erickson, 19 years old, of Driscoll, was injured Friday, when hit by an engine. He sufferéd a fracture on the right jaw. ization known as the Fri McKenzie Visitors. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lloyd Wildfeld and Ret | June 28, at . ma. children of McKenzie were visitors in returned: Home i ate Miss Marie Bodene returned to her home in St. Paul, after a week's visit | 3 Paes with her brother and _ sister-in-law, McKenzie Visitor Mr, and Mrs. V. : Arno Madland, prominent farmer ane es NTs Hoan. living ‘north of McKenzie, was a visitor in Bismarck Saturday. Submits to Operation Maxine McCullough, 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Me- dianapolis, ‘Mrs. A. bon and Mrs. M. M. whose courtesy the ladies were dri “| the educational picture, “The End of h| the Road,” at the Orpheum theater, n| Monday afternoon at 3 p.m. Dr. F, R. Smyth, of the United States Public A meeting for the purpose of form: le: ic 3 lhe a REE ter ibe ne sce Oren: les Reichter, the two men who were y of Irish Freedom will be held in ‘St. Mary's| given as school ‘Bismarck on Monday evening, Everybody wel- terribly injured on June 9 by the explosion of dynamite caps, is’ ‘still ee earees very doubtful. Charles] ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. fed himself, ly recover, he will be unable to ever | box. taking $20. The cops have no hunch. aed New York farmers 4 the coun- (try in ownership of motor trucks, The New ELTINGE ri heir | Wilton Visitor eo Wi re .. Linton Visitors Miss Joy Doughty of Wilton enter- eee oe Waehbure entered the THE ATRE Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Weaver, of Lin-| ed the St. Alexius Hospital Friday, | subinit pital Saturday. She will A ' : ey | to See Nees Beare er hoe ane Ct ork ee ub! to an operation for appendi- 20 degrees cooler than éutside Ad “ te - ay. tion, Dioner ae mission Only : ‘ - War Mothers Notice , re Baldwin Visitors. H Entertained z i i ny ‘4. G. Rendfrow and Albion Estron| Mrs. Orris Roberts entertained at piesa pret eliery War ton Last Time Tonight I } of Baldwin were in Bismarck yester-| lunéheon on Friday at the Country] ers, transmits through this notice an TONIGHT ? ; day, club for Mrs, Alice M. French, of In-| mvitation to all war mothers to see Three Celebrated Stars Sprig ee Bryant Washburn, Madelaine Traverse. to Mandan, where they helped the terday. " s 5 itive 542 al. “See Some Women Hesitate baganee vier cont w seratio nal ‘ , L. H. Langley, of J kK, - | J ‘ i : ‘ edt to DHsea Poaycaad. sara { mum to have their slippers and shoes re- . = an u na aye ‘The Tattlers’ a Sattedey paired, fearing the repairman may in the best comedy drama of the season and two-reel comedy not be able to restore the original shapely lines and graceful model. No fear like that in this repair shop, for we not only rebuild women’s shoes Underwood Patient Gottlieb: Sayler, of Underwood, is at the Bismarck hospital. His n- dition is serious. Tonight Only “The Six Best Cellars” Oakland owners regularly report returns of from 18 to 25 miles Srom the gallon of gasoline and from 8,000 to 12,000 miles on tires 1 eater |S, j but restore their shapeliness and Monda Local Musician’s Song x style. We can double the life of your | : ay. «> wie Sal bp gine Sease at Thereiyict Shoes whew sacrificing |” =| Commencing Monday « - MARGUERITE ; Presbyterian. chi by. .Miss_ Cath- aint . ‘ ‘ ee ee ee ie tne creation oF Me JOE CREWSKY The best orchestra from the Twin Cit- CLARK ‘ SHOE SHOP ies. Joseph Bergman, conducting. —in— | Lady Foresters will give an cs 8e 8 : phaeeasa ‘Come and hear real musie “GIRLS” racamste! sf 13 Ice Cream Social at M. J. Mc- Carty’s, farm, 3.miles east of Yegen’s farm Sunday, June 27. Everyone come.and have a good time. Everything in the line of eat and drink will be : served | afternoon and evening. Every- one who has cars and can take a load out. be at St.. Mary’s School at 2:30. Leave your do-: nations there. Also come and have your Sunday lunch. OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX ROADSTER THE NEW SENSIBLE SIX |. : who drives an Oak- | land Sensible Six : : CORWIN Roadster finds his There is no excuse MOTOR judgment of automo- for you to have a Bald Spot |; ree) bile value confirmed or. a, Bald‘-Head when you | in both the ability and BISMARCK, N._D. consistent performer. The business man ° Picking A Man To Beat Harding “Bryan might swallow McAdoo, but he won’t swallow Cox or Edwards.. Cox is both able and popular; he would probably poll a larger vote than McAdoo, who has aroused opposition among the business interests of the country. If there is a deadlock at San Francisco a ‘dark horse’ may be nomi; nated. John W. Davis has been mentioned as a possibility. Senator Underwood, of Alabama, although he comes from the ‘Solid South,’ would make an.ideal president’—thus the Birmingham Age Herald presents a bird’s-eye view of the situation at San Francisco. And these are not the only men who have a chance, according to the American press. Should there be a strong provision in the plat form endorsing the League of Nations, with or with- ° out reservations? Should the platform contain a “wet” or a “dry” plank? Should there be an appeal ~ to the labor vote? In THE’ LITERARY DIGEST for this week, June 26th, the Democratic platform and thé various planks that it should contain, as proposed by Demo cratic editors, is discussed, as well as a summary of the chances for nomination of various men who have been put forward. Other important articles that will interest you in “The Digest” this week, are:— “Sizing Up” Harding An Epitome of Newspaper Opinion of All Shades of Political Thought upon the Republican Nominee for the Presidency American Musical Triumph in Paris Plea for “High-Brow” Plays‘ The “Reds” Challenge to the Church Opening the Door to German Missionaries Hl 4 The Sinfulness of the City Best of the Current Poetry Lessons in American Citizenship Obregon, the New Hope of Mexico Moonshining_in North Carolina and in Other Dixie Lands Government Prepares to Round Up can get the goods to do the : work, without Pay—At the ‘economy of this Room 4, Lucas Block. This is No Fake. We can pienbFove it te you |, Labor’s Disappointment at the Republican Platform State Socialism Constitutional Postal Day Raise Criticized _ What to Do for Armenia What the German Election Forebodes Turkish “Watermelon Intellects” Persia’s Test of the League How Europe Views Harding Shall We Mend the Liberty Bell? The War’s Cost—Forty Million Lives The Grape is Still Lively Sedan for Hot Days | and Rough Roads Open to BreezeSor Closed to Storms You Ride With Remarkable Economy | OVERLAND 'SEDAN or COUPE are cars for busincss or social duties; for open-car freedom or closed-car pro- : ; - tection. Triplex Springs not only make possible gzeater Why Iron Rusts Draft Dodgers riding ease, but reduce upkeep by saving the car from f Fallacy of Our Literary Bolsheviki Bringing the Brook Trout Up on the wear and ‘tear. of the road. Combined with light American Statues for France Buttermilk y weight these springs make this first class motoring A Summary of the Trade of Canada Topics of the Day very economical. The Sedan established the ex- j ceptional record of 27.6 miles per gallon in the trying | Los Angeles-Yosemite Economy run. The complete es equipment‘and attractive appearance add still more to the advantages of Overland Sedan. Si adideathiathacand ee ona noni agenda Many Interesting Ilustrations Including the Timeliest Cartoons | , June 26th Number on Sale To-day, News-dealers 10 Cents—#4.00 a Year 4 Touring, $985; Roadster, $985; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575 Prices. f. 0. b.. Toledo, subject to change without notice ““LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. ’ Phone 490 ng - 300 4th St. we Y Lie eee eee nearer rena De not fail to get your Daily and Sunday pa- pers and magazines here. , Sunday papers on sale now, order early, and we will lay them to one side for you when you call. CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE NASSIF BROS., PROPS. ; ry the most select lines of Fruits that the market affords. The only place on Plums, Appricots, Cherri&, Bananas, Oranges, Apples and Phone 105 121 5th Street We thank you for your past patronage, so call again. ee Everything in Fresh Fruits on hand at all times. We aim to car Sundays that you can get real fresh Strawberries, Cantaloupes, Watermel ons, Peaches, Lemons. Don’t this sound good to you. , 7 2 : f ‘ Remember when you take that Auto Ride or if you are walking out for the evening stop in our place and get some of that DELICIOUS ICE CREAM at 50 CENTS A QUART.