The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 23, 1920, Page 2

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PAGE.TWO.. = SHIPS SHORT, AS FOREIGN TRAVEL BEGINS TO BOOM) Rates Doubled, But All Ships | Full for Three Months i Ahead MANY NOW BEING BUILT| barman t Depletion During War Cause for Big Shortage in Pas- senger Steamers New York, Aug. 23—The slogan of | “ships! ships: and till more ships!” so effectively used Quring the war 19 speed up America's ship building pro- gram as a defiance of the submarine campaign still is heard in Amer seaports. It comes, however, not 55 much from those having freight for transit as it does from those who de- sire to ‘make trips to foreign shores on business or pleasure. H Steamship accommodations for ali lands, despite more than a doubling of ‘pre-wartime tariffs, and rigid re- ‘strictions as to passports are at a} premium. Representatives in New York and other terminals of passen: ger-carrying lines say that all avail- able accommodations are booked a3 far as three months ahead. The un- fortunate business man faced with the need of making an unexpected trip abroad,.is forced to depend on possible cancellations of previously engaged passage on the part of some- one who at the last nioment is pre- ‘4RBISMARCK DAILY TRIBU: LLOYD GEORGE SINGS U. S. ANTHEM | AT LINCOLN S$ TATUTE UNVEILING RECOMMENDED BY BISMARCK _——$—— Under the management of some | of the oldest and most aggressive | business educators in the country —numbers among their graduates thousands of the most successful ‘business ‘menand women in the United States and Canada. help. No. other equipped for their purpose—high- grades instructors. . Graduates serve satisfactorily from the start the most exacting employers of bookkeeping For particulars write G. M. LANGUM, Pres., Bismarck, N. D. MONDAY, AUGUST. 23, : 1920 THOUSANDS OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS | BISMARCK -_———— institutions better and -stenographic. Visitors Always. Welcome | key has a retail value of more than MUCH BOOZE IS |. I FOUND IN RAIDS { | The Palace Hotel, operated by Bod} IN WONDER CITY | Thompson, was raided by Sheriff Sco- |field and Deputy Clarence Vanden- é oever thru information obtained thru Minot, N. D., Aug. 23.—A warrant | States Attorney Herigstad. The oi- was issued for the arrest of Al Rey-j ficers found about 200 bottles of home nolds, well known local character, in} brow-and ‘several bottles of home: dis- - j tilled whiskey. whose home . Sheriff ‘Scofield, dis-! ‘yhompson was placed under arrest covered 185 bottles of Canadian whis-| charged with having liquor in his pos- key and a keg partially full of whis-| session for e as a beverage. key in a raid. Reynolds is said to A Jarge jar containing a whiskey have arrived in Minot with the booze | mash was found. A portion of the at seven o’clock Wednesday morning. | plant was found in the basement and It was hidden in a secret cellarway,j the rest in a rear room. which was reached thru a trap door,; The sheriff and __state’s attorney ! hidden beneath a carpet. The whis-, staged another raid discovering a dray load of whiskey at Al Reynold’s | Young plants thrive better, accord- place. Among the ancient Greeks, a youth was supposed to have attained man- hood at the age of 16. 2 The slfell of a cocoanut makes a; superior charcoal. For POISON IVY use For sale at all Drug Stores, Money refunded if not satisfied — yvvyvyY} ing to a French botanist, if fed drops of water almost continuously than ?£ watered copiously at intervals. ESSA eae neg ee ae Consumers Dray and Transfer Co. Phone 270 Ice and Teaming KCRRAARAKREAARRRRARARRARADARRRRARR DA RAAR 9 3 v ASPIRIN 3 LONDON—Premier Lloyd George made the principal address | : ; e, ‘ ‘at the unveiling of the statue of Abraham Lincoln at Westmins- ~ ter. The statue was a gift to Great Britain from America. Vet- d V a ‘@) a 4 “ ergns of the U. S. Civil War, shown at the base of the statue, oa Fi 2 ; on took part in the ceremonies. Lloyd George is shown singing : j: CA | “The Star Spangled Banner.” : . fe f aahirn St S| ae Me THOT be hy aliigie vented from sailing. On many ships! a year for reconditioning duc to their ara prescritied b physicians for over} third-class accommo ommodations having been ripped iy twenty years ‘Ateooh only an unbrok- and women who are financially able | out with axes to make them into trgop t en Ba er package” which ‘contains | '° travel in the best that the ship af- riers. Any example of this is the proper direction to relieve Headache. fords. It is no infrequent au uge Olympic, which but recently was Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia Rhou.| for @ staid banker, or a returned to her passenger-carrying | } eae if y: | of a large business house to be found | trade. > matism, Colds’and ain. Handy tin = 1 lien Jahor. Leviathan Out of It ae |S \ boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. booked with the humble alien Ishor- Leviathan Out 0 + ‘ Druggists also sell larger “Bayer pack-| °" returning to the land of his birth Of the former German liners, al- if é i ages.” ‘Aspitin is trade mark Bayer | £0T @ visit. though taken over by the United Manufacture’ Monoaceticacidester of Taritis Doubled. States. and other ‘countries, but _cm- Salicylicacid. It was recently, said by the head parative few are yet in operation. a large line in speaking of tari yvune of these is the Leviathan, the that in 1914 a man could purchase a| sargest ship attoat which is lying - 7 tourist ticket including rei! fares and | idle at hey dock in Hoboken—a ship HUMPHREYS' hotel accommodations for a trip half:| which could carry trom 5,000 to 6,009] J way around the world for the same | Passengers were she in operation. ue-| {hy . WITCH HAZEL ‘OINTMENT sum that he is now compelled to pay | viathan could go to sea now, insofar f { for a one-way ticket from New York | 28 her’ engines and boilers are con- 2 to a Medi nes Hi cerned, but alterations of her cabins | (§ . ' (COMFOUND). Records of departures and arrivals| sy which she was able to take on : ¥ For Piles or Hemorrhoids, j as kept by the ip Men’s asso- | 2oard 12,000 troops have unfitted her i \ ‘ External or Internal, Blind ‘or } ciation show that despite the vo - | or passenger-carrying trade. i }: Bleeding, Itching or Burning. | ? sh, travel ie ie ounook of the American aaa g A s to number of passengers, what it hant + Marine passenger-carrying: i One application brings relief) in 1914. trade, however, is vory bright, ship-| | i at all druggists Tonm Depleted. ving men say. ‘The United States) [fy : The rush this year and the aifti- | 22ipping Board is giving encourage-| (1h Pa | Send-Free Sample of Ointment to culty in getting “accommodations is] Ment to the organization of lines ade-| Sa accounted for by the fact that there} tate to demands of the service. ”‘sne} aS sete seeeeeees eeeeeecececeenannanaesaeeceseeseaes needed “ships, ships and more international Mercantile Marine Com- hips!” of the ” passenger-cariying gany has added to its American flag 5 y x sasdesstesteneddsasescscrssscbiessscinese, véesecees lass. Available tonnage, due to the service a line to Hamburg with two S ravages of the Ww greatly de- ot America's best ships making reg- is t i dade lideses (ovisesetvssescanethecvarseunessoetsvesc’s pleted. ‘The North ular runs therein. Recent announce- : art ohn z cs stunt Wit hat wu new company ly Humpliteys’ Homeo. Medicine Company | the Hamburg Amer ME can Stin & ae H\* 156 William Street, New York. prior to the war Re vamerican -Silp cand Commerce t céntage of ’the trang:Atlantic travel,|~0FPoration, has. made: :a working : do not exist. In addition, many of the reement with the Hamburg Ameri- 8 t SICK. STOCK. » | hig liners of allied flags are gone, as] “*" Line for its tormer trade routes.| IN 2 4 | for example the Lusitania, Almost ails ‘company pahounces: that few R =A Me eine, wana ile i .| handle 86 ships of more than 590,vv0] [IS the K on'treatment of Horsés, 1 e pre-war fleet of another | Ng ees ne eS y see ra armen seen cere large British line were submarine vic tons: Included in its service will be g i ony ’ free. Humphreys’ Homeopathic Vet-/ tims. Other Bawore Ob a ee eee als "ote eat "ihe 5 rH fret 11 sity la * periods of : company, rec rganized, is the crinary Medicines, 186 William St., N. ¥.| sity laid up for periods of more thar | cited ‘Keates Mail Steamship Com- pany to which has been allocated -15 of the largest German passenger lin- including the Presidential ship deorge Washington, America, Mount | . li Vernor, and President Grant, all well by ° fsnown linery prior to the war. Your home, wherever it may be, is right on the fine A ‘To South Ameriea, \ . A passenger set'vice to South Amer- . ica with five steamers now in opert- of march of Sousa’s Band—of Pryor’s Band, Conway’s a ad tion swan nstitnted by the Shipping 2 - Board. A number of new passenger a >, aes : anieyig: liners now under construction will - Vessella’s, U. S. Marine, Garde Republicaine of. France, : Boon Pe ready for allocation among ‘ the various American companies. A] 4 4 P 5 Migecot bussenger. shin to banal’ Was Black Diamonds-of London, of the greatest bands ef all recently formed and its first ship, a] } ‘ ? former German liner, is now at sea. 1 1 mer Cond Up te Eaglonts i the world. And every band plays as it goes matching by autora ue rates recently quoted] } , i show that a first-class ticket can be - 1 elo {oat wosibst clase tlekeet canbe , —on the Victrola. -Plays the very music you want to ‘ ish port at prices ranging from $200 4 se up to $5,000—the latter for the choice . + : 4 suites. To France the tariff ranges hear and gives you the same thrill! trom $200 to $1,400 depending on the , i ship: and the berth. ~Italy as a des- ° 5 : \ tination requires an expenditure of ictrolas $ 4 ‘ | trom $220 ‘up, and to.Scandinavian Vi 25 to $1500. New, Victor Records ; countries from $220 to $500. In addi- tow i war tax of $9 18 collected on on sale at all dealers on the 1st of each month. i cach ticket. > sg Steerage, or third-class rates, are | about what second-class formerly } i | cost, and second-¢lass in proportion. ' - To sail, a passenger must have a] ; passport, the details of getting which | i ; include furnishing birth certificates, | | i : 5 ‘ and sworn attidavits as to business ; ; C4 8 abroad, sworn supporting affidavits of 7 @ g j / witnesses, and a picture of the pas- g ¢ . seuger for the passport and for state S| i i department records. The passport se- cured, there is then required a certi- ficate from the Internal Revente Col-| 1§ REG. U.S. PAT.OFF, - lector that the applicant has paid his iN ‘ \ or her income tax. On this certificatte f 5 : a permit to sail is issued. Vises of tn ‘This trademar Pixs consuls of countries to which passen- i ‘ u S 4 “"Victtola” mand we teedenarie? word q : : ’ é BIN gers are bound are also a require- E I or Cc. e. e is fysallioar Product Look , i 4 ai ( Be mbik ; s “under the lid! Look on the label! e \ > : f - : VICTOR TALKIN Hot Water and Steam Heating, Round Oak Pipeless Furnaces, All) So extensively does powdered ani. py Fe -- Camden, N. J. Pees MACHINE Co.. . A a ativ saccagy = *, ih) ‘Material.and Workmanship Guaranteed in China that some of the larger B® al | medicine factories maintain herds of 8 £ rs " | | deer for their horns. i » >. FRANK G. GRAMBS ie . There are nearly 40,000 public gar- amar se 8" ages in the United States, Geese Bismarck, N. D.

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