The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1920, Page 3

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| | ( ; o | of ~ We hee oes Keep Your Blood Pure ooo 2% : If you Expect Geod Health ‘' wos pak eae: ye \You.can in'alarge measure avoid . Rich, Red Blood Is Essential to} liability. to Bivease by. the eee .. Your Well-Being. - S. S..S.the wonderful blood reme- dy that hasbeen in constant use e, t for more than. fifty yeats. S.S.S. importance’ of keeping the blood] cleanses ’the blood thoroughly: It _ (free of impurities. < - is spld by druggists everywhere. Any slight disorder or impuri-|, For. valuable literature and med- ty_is a source/pf danger, as every|ical adyice absplutely free, write wital organ of the body, depends| today to the Medical-Dept., Swift upon the blood supply to properly | Specific Company, Swift Labora" gerform its functions. tory. Atlanta. Ga * f --BANTRY WOMAN : } TAKES OWN LIFE: stofy.. Mrs. Fox was well known in i! this city and had many warm friends. : of | She: was highly respected “and the | cause gf her rash act is a mystery. You can nof-overestimate. the = $f body p: ) \Mirot, July 8. Bantry, wife of he president af Cuba éstimates the ‘egenit sugar crop shortage on that re el Monday and remainéd in her room moat ot | land. at: 200, p LOORE cy the time. The. /chambermaid after i Nettleton and Florsheim repeatedly knockiny. at her door next < day felt’ that something was wrong | Shoes and'- Oxfords 2 al 20-per cent and entering fhe room,, foukd the off. \ Rosew’S Clothing Shop. ed --A NNOUNCEMENT-- An important meeting of the Knights of | Columbus will be held 4n the Paxish Hall Friday night at 8:30. All members are re- quested to be présent. os yes A AN. > and \ ~ Furnish Correct ' Better Vision” \ lies in the care of your eygs A competent optical specialist hag special training arid ‘modern instruments. for all important work, ( See : # . ‘ : a : Re { We have such a man and our Optical Department is equipped with modern in- | / struments. ~ ge ees We also are in a position to deliver your glassés to/you the Same day / you _have'them fitted. We doour own grind- Ngee CAL Bae ‘ ve \ Have Your Eyes Examined, Regularly ‘at/ Folsom's Jewelry Store- a : Ps SALE CLOSES FRIDAY | “GOODYEAR & .BRUNSWICK TIRES AND TUBES AT 15% DISCOUNT - f _CORWIN MTOR CB TOWNLEY WILL ENTER TICKET -_ INMINNESOTA Raised for Part In Gopher ” \ , Election \ Minneapolis, July 8.—Farmers and labor’ representatives in sessiom here 1 nesota November electign with an ink dependent ticket,’ The move, is De.’ ing protiféted by A. C. Townley, presl- dent. of fhe’ national nonpartisan league, who’ was defeated in the Re publican primariés which he tried to capture through manipulation of the socialist vote in Republican prima:- ies. } An adequate: campaign fund. must be raised, however. “Mr. Townley, ad- dressed the meeting. Other speakers were Thomas, 'V. Sullivan, defeated for attorney generat; Rev.,0. J. Kvate, nominated over Coagressman Vol- stead,-and\Thomas Van Eeaf, former Socialist mayor. of Minnea, “Tf I dould make you realize whut this fight theans to your enemies, to you, there'd be no doubt as to the result of the next electign,’ Mr. ‘ownley (said. _*You are. doing the nost difficult And important work men ever tried to do in fighting to peaeyalpel yee and your children from the elutches of those’ men‘ a i! groups .of men’ and, concentrate wealth which hold the ‘people on the farms and the cites within their control. \ | “This is not a new battle. It-is the struggle of those sho toil against those who do not toil. It is the strug- gle of evgry:day men afid women to, be free, ‘to have.a government that treat@ all fairly. Adequate Campaign Funds to be| BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE i Countess Satin 40 inch Countess Satin in a fine selection of distinc- tive patterns. Regular’ aie quality. | Two‘ Day ale, per yard ete $6.50 32 Inch Shungtung 32 inch Shungtung in nat- ‘ural-.color.. Regular $1.50 + quality. Two Day 9 8c Sale, per yard te € epe.de Chine Sh Shirting } 82.jnch “Crepe de.’ Chine ‘or a‘long tinie in America dem ‘y hasn't been much of a suc ie working ~people © haven't pressed themselves in government. Corporate wealth-has had {ts They have always. won. Corporai and nearly all of the county offices They have made all the rules through | their control of the law making! power\ and centrol the, conditfons | under which you live. In no state is ll this more true than in Min- nesota, thé” home of the steel trust. “The big interests have lost their grip in only one state, North Da- i kota. Five years ago they *lost con- trol of the legislature, of state offi- gers, of the courts and now they have lost’ control of county offices. “I know something “about the ffght.”4.Mr. Townley continued. ‘I started it and expected to be alive when it is finished. We've been close enough te the guns to know what, League is_a business proposition to you.~ It_is,the biggest one, you've got. We won at 25 counties tw years’ ag‘). This year we won in 40..,- Politicalty we haven't attything to lose, There’s a good chance for our J enemies. to lose. They’ve got ‘to lose before we do. They will lose if you men and women here will- make this have @ominated the government, stata, offices, nearly all of the legislatures | | they look like.,/ The Nonpartisair} Shirting “in a fine dssort- ment-~of neat striped pat- terns. Regular $4.95 qual- jity. Two Day $3.95 Sale, per yd. 32 Inch Tub Silk Shirting | ene 32 inch'Tub-Silk Shirtfng in a well selected range of pretty. triped - ,patter'ns. Regular $3.95 quality. Two ay ny $3. 1 9 i 40 Inch Foulard Silk A large and ‘varied assort- ment of, beautiful patterns . and cdlors. Aregular $4.50° quality. -Two.,Day Sale, per: yard Embroideries One large Jot of Embroid- a business proposition. Is it a good fight? Is it the part of men to ke2p it up, or shall’ we lay down?” Xi Pandemonium broke loose as ‘the League president fired his at the farmers.’ = / - “We'll stick,” they yelled. questions Townley’s- decision’ to enter the in- dependent column in Minnesota was received with interest in Bismarck and other centers of this state> It encouraged the Republicans here to continue the fight’ as most of ‘them ontend that it was the socialist vot2. in the Republican primaries that de feated' them. ¢ 2 (0-OP DECISION WAITED BY HIGH “NP, LEAGUERS curities Commission Brings Hot Arguments St. Paul, July 8.—The state-secuy ities commission is expected to act | soon upon the charges made against the management of the Wholesale Co- operative Society of America by three ‘directors, who demand that the stock- j selling’license. of the grganization be | revoked. : Many chiefs high in the Nonparti- san league, councils in the past or present weré present at the ‘hear ings. TRESRD » \ Bitter charges were made by‘ somp {of those participattag jp, the hear- ing. During. the. frequent tilts be- tween Jamese Manahan, counsel for | the Co-operatiye society, and Arthur. Le Seur, counsel for the complain- ing directors, Manahan referred to what he termed. Le Seur’s methods ‘Wsikm and sabotagé. Le | Seur: hotly retorted: “Your own client was one of the charter members and’ organizers of) tHe I. W. W.” . ) H. Tangen, ef Frederick, S. D., |4fhen asked by “Manahan if he wer an I. W. W. at first retorted that it was nO one’s business and then said he was not an I. W. W. ry A report referred to by Lé Seur in hisclaim,that the organization, f, eries including Edgings, - Banding, Insertions, Bead- ing, Flounting, and “dyess ,\ ‘pattern. During our Two \ Day Sale, 1-2 regular price. ' HATS—-LOT t ~“ and dark colors, medium ~, your Dresses---- \A large sales group of mid-season models in light and large shapes, Dur- ~ ing our Two Day Sale, - REGULAR PRICE Hats—Lot 2 In this lot are many— chic models for mid- summer wear: and are + values up to $15.00. Two Day Sale at, each $3.95 r i WO DAY SALE | On Friday and Sat. July 9 and 10th | TAFFETA DRESSES ~ ‘ One lot of Taffeta Dresses in a wide range of styles and-colors. Values up to $42.50. $1 6 75 é y x Two Day Sale, your choice at DRESSES A large and well selected assortment. of high grade dresses of Taffeta, Georgette and Tricolette in the séason’s newest styles and colors.. During our Two Day Sale \ > — ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE! CHILDREN'S DRESSES; | f ‘ ¢ Children’s dresses of, good quality . gingham and chambray in sizes from 6 to 14 years. During, our Two Day Sale, ati, $ 1 98 be 1! your choicg’..... EP ASRS, oc An ‘ Muslin ‘Underwear All, muslin underwear choice at ONE-HALF | | -including. gowns, pet- oN ticpats, corset covers, combination suits,. en- velope chemise’ and princess slips. During’ our Two Day Sale at 20 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICE fe i is insolvent Says that if has a ‘of $8,000. - ; the io deaths reported thus far, ‘this | year; although there were sevan in| BELGH Brussels, July TA | suffrage to the women of Belgium first quarter of Jast year. Shoes and Oxfords 20 per ‘defeated by a vote of 89 to 74 in the t ff. Rosen’s. Clothing Shop. | Chamber of Deputies: he IM REJECTS SUFFRAGE. bill granting re today. \ Dress: Linen ee »36 inch . Dress: Linen in Pink, . Tan, Taupe, _Laven- der and Green, Two. Day Sale, per yard yn. $1 .25 \ Voiles and Organdies i One large lot of Voiles and _ Organdies in a fine. range of colors and patterns. 98¢ values. Two 69 ¢ Day ‘Sale, per yd. Beach Cloth. ,. 36 inch fine quality Beach Cloth in fine shades © of Green, Navy, Taupe, Rose, Pink and Tan. _ Regular 89c quality. Two 65c Day Sale, per yd. ‘ 54 Inch Tricotine 54 inch plain white Trico- tine*in-a' very fine quality. Regular $3.25 quality. Two ~ Day Sale, ~ Fr per’ yard:... $2.75 Re \ Novelty Skirting 36 inch Novelty Skirting. Regular $1.59 quality. Two Day Sale, per. yard... $1.18 Egyptian Tissues | 27 inch Egyptian Tissues in a large variety-of neat a --checked, striped: and plaid patterns. Regular 85¢ quality. Two Day Sale, was converted annually into coke. . PAGE THREE Shoes and Oxfords: 20 per ‘cent off. Rosen’s Clothing Shop. Tee NiCr Nearly 70,000,000 tons of coalsare FRANCE GIVEN L 53 PER CENT OF (£2 GERMAN MONEY | ‘Brtssels, July 8—An agreement has virtually been reached by ‘the allied premiérs in conference. here with re- gard to the division of German.repara- tions on the basis of 52 per cent to France, 22 per cent to Great Britain, 10 per cent to Italy, 8 per cent to Bel- gium, and five per cent to Serbia, it was stated heratoday. The remaining three per ¢ent will be divided among the other allies, including Rumania, Portugal and Japan Italy 2'so will receive certain economics asd finan- cial advantages. ~ This’ tentative settlement was de- clared to have been arrived at in a conference of the French, British, | Italian and Belgium delegates, WOOD ALCOHOL BRINGS DEATH| New. York, Jilly ‘a report of the surance compan. months of 1920 there occured fort. deaths among the industrial pol: holders of the company from wood ental to the use of adulterated beverages.. During the same time were only. eighteen geaths reported from acute or chronicjethyl alcoholism. * Wood alcohol poisoning is, under present conditions, a ni.cant e of death. How mug the deaths from alcoholism, in th: narrow~sense have been- reduced i indicated by the fact that in the fi three months of 1919 there were sixty. two deaths from these causes as against twelve this year. Similarly, alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver shows tf. ” Last-Time Tonight at. - “The Dare Devil” TTomorrow—Saturday Big Double Show introducing. Harry Semon. N “The funniest comedian in pictures “SCHOOL DAYS” ALICE JOYCE — in a Six act masterpiece AVES OF PRIDE” “SL SMARK THEATRE Tonight Only Viola Vale —in— “COMMON SENSE” CHARLIE CHAPLIN Lin “The Count” FI IDA: ys D SATURDAY Vivian Rich in “Would You Forgive’ [> MONDAY ~~ WM. S..HART. .

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