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SEPT. 14, 1920 } ? BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE THREE BRINTON BOUND “SHORTAGE” OF 7 OVER: CHARGES Big Firms draw heavily on Da- , ( “shortage”? isnow threatened. 1000 Former League Man Who D. B.C. pupils will be needed to : mect demands next term. Charges Crookedness Must Every Fargo bank and all whole- Show It in Court sale houses but one employ D. B. C. graduates. M. Rynning is the tion and say to yourself: mence at once to restore your energy, | MAKES MORE STATEM aK sah Srandard Out na Den “Well, he didn’t make such _ strength and endurance by taking il Light Products! Co, a bad guess, at that.” IW) an ery official interested in the Bank “Kollow the Successful.” Tei fel deta 3 of North Dakota ought to be inte y epptul. Join The point is: You’re no ed in having charges of gratt ana] tie 1000-New-Pupil. Club now, 2 older than your vitality. crookedness in the institution probec| Write F, 1. Watkins, Pres., 806 A Ten Years Younger Than ¢@ His Years; Doesn’t it make you feel good—cause you to straight- en up and feel “chesty’— when someone guesses your o "4 age at ten years or so younger than you really are? You lopk into your mirror, smile with satisfac- —— THEATRE —— TONIGHT, Norma Talmadge in TheProbation Wife a Hae aaa comedy, ‘ “Save Me, Sadie” Last Time Tonight, MARY MILES MINTER “Cumberland Romance” and. two-reel comedy, “DUCK IN” . TOMORROW, Ifa man is strong, vigor- 7}, sg { (0. the. bottom, © Wil anger, AU | Kront St, Fargo, Nv D TOMORROW, : : e Great General Tonic ‘ney G ) aeuavel » Fargo, 5 gus, mentally eleyh daeand This master body-builder will help |! ¢ prelimi- ELSIE FERGUSO WM. FARNUM FRIDAY HUCKLEBERRY FINN FRIDAY, BUCK JON hs ki oung in spirit and mental is 5 J. W. ton, ae- chance of living up to 80 va physical eetian, because it will | Used of criminal libel on A. C, Town- a than a man of 30 who js assist inms your vitalityatpar. | ley an Wil an Lemke. es 2 i c 5 it Brinton was bound to the districi Heeenr i omen Aes of court by Police M e Howell OIL RESERVOIR , BSE Ta RS TE ige facilities and to the unsettled pol- | ‘ Es Brinton arges® ugi uider bond of $1,000, with 1. ¢ of us can stay the years nor e hotel propriet stop time, we should all 27ayevun or eth. make an heroic effort to suc- ¥oyr boly., 1 1g e first sign of a cold it is well v0! iticnl conditions. ve a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar! Of the $250,000,000 estimated to ‘be | Compound, that sa invested in the Mexican oil industr, continued to add nev cessfully resist the effects surprised how ; sintited ie efidanee of time b ever kee si much ‘better a ed no evidenci "4 PING OUL = you'll feel after : ; nt ne to be permit Exhaustion’ of Fields ‘in ‘the| inciuding $50,000,000 in tankers, and any charges by responsible P 20 per ce re eric: a men ought to be investigated fully || United States Is Seen by De- | (i ine revi ears Aba ot a the bank by irres vitality at far. ment eLYKO, When:you sense a feeling if seuss tired of slowing down of your nervously and | “Foley's Honey and : ‘ar | certainly is the best cough 7. physically ex- physical forees—when your hausted. t's Langer declared. ® 1 cent is British and Dutch capital and| remedy I ever tried for ¥ \ a lt “ eae artmen Yr Q apital and} remedy ever tried for m } stomach, liver, kidneys and ™ily laxative 2 RENO Stale Dralion? = partment of Commerce three per cent Mexican and other in-| boy.” Children like it. Good for . » A. Andergon, secretary of the orests. Twenty-seven companies | coughs, colds, croup, whooping, cough, ion, Who became : attorney fo. y said he woul He CS other organs show signs of bowels in fine Industrial Commi: . dition, Get in origin: - weakness—when you notice a bottle Trom Susy in cricinal packs alack of your old time “pep”? Zopdruceigt Refuse all au producing, oil in Mexico, seventeen of! hay fever and asthma—Advt. HUGE INVESTMENTS which American owned; _ five| ! Spanish-Mexican, three Dutch and two! hbbebeb heb bebbebbbtelbeebbk | Washington, Sept. and <“ unch’—in other . Sole Manufacturers present a resolution to the industria British. i words, when you feel your vitality “ LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY | Commission fest day asking, that th} syomises to become the oil “The United States receivad seventy. f Powereno Is Equal To Gasoline is on the wane, you should ¢orti- New York Kansas City, Mo. ihe eos maton did ee oa aL Enna of the western hemisphe De: } one per cent of the oil exported dur- At Sea Gallon ey et next das | sartment of Commerce de Salesmen and agents wanted. and there is no ind GOTHAM WOMAN | vharge of ‘the industrial education of mat the state had mad women and children in Damascus; | 2 IS ARAB CHIEF ion of any ac clusive territory granted. Powerene is guaranteed to be harmless to remove and prevent carbon, doub- ling life of all gasoline motc ing repairs, adding snap, power, An amount equal ti lons of gasoline sent to an. in the United paid for $1. W. tred to | ing the first six months of 1920. ; na review of the pe 1 wim in. dustry in the southern républ PROTECT LD—AND ed consumption in the United OTHERS ikely to exhaust, producin The beginning of school brings elds in this country within twenty | coughs and colds to many children. At or twenty-five years, Mexico, thc statement said, “Offers the most en Position of bed in closet (Note entrance space) Brinton, The state tit in the event of war she would | 22d put on the stand F. W. Cathro anc : d L .P. McAneneny to de there was ° “ " ; be expected to take her part as an wrong doing in’ the New York, Sept. 14—A New York! Arab army officer, which Mr. New- Ouragement tocthe American iidus woman, Anna hb. Fisher, formerly 2 | man sys, she is quite y to do. See erene Ao ene perce Us Wis Char 0 4 s Red Cross worker in France and later! Although the French 1} deposec | ton during his closing argument la poatiest Drenent: Rroduction mm Grow Your Hai Why not add A Murphy Bed to your home if you are short one bedroom or building a new Home? One of these closet adds one ‘room which u the price of building Among the cha made by Brin a Near Mast relief worker in. Sy; ul, the Prine Arabian army is| evening wi that the bank had de xhaus' is a full-fleldged Captain in the Arab rtually intact and he hopes that uf posited $4,000,000 in the First Na producing fields of the Unit ates . an army of the Prince | Feisal, at} solution of the an question may | tional Bank of Minneapolis, $1,000. | tng department's review st lias GET THIS FREE amascus, according to E. M. New-} be reached by \ the “Allies wil! | 000 in the First National of St. aused, Mexico to take second plac { man, of Chicago, who has returned! carry out their promises of an in- il pre ti Q 7 an vhic eans a «|i, from five months spent in the Near dependent Arabian State," Mr. New- ee eee Coe tie oteithih cree gatonityes Saucon pou sho BUTTER , Vict ES ont iey Utes ees ast. At present Miss Fisher is in! man said. Pa hich friends of Townley | ity of Mexican wells is being actuall; | these troubles through s genuine Tadiane? Ss ” ” A. J. OSTRANDER and Lemke were interested. produced. recipe, which will be mailed you free with a A pee ti ts He said he would, had he beer Oil exports from Mexico during th Proof ne ca he wonderfully oMescionn ciat: N 0 R TA ERN for information. = 3 < f n Mex g ‘otalko, if nd onl (ail v : S) 1K. N. De permitted, to place a man on the stam Virinst, six months of 1920 totaled 60, | gratemps) to pay the cost ofthis notice, 10 If BISMARCK. N. D, o say that currency was taken ow {599.900 barrels, an increase of seven: WH, Brittain, 62-301, Station F., Wew York of the Bank of North Dakota fo which an officer would not sign, anc n to a former employ of the Non partisan league. Langer di red the action was brought in good faith, as he was : member of the Industrial commission and he assailed Tow: and Lemke as without moral c! ter for fail: j ing to testify. FORDSON TRACTOR ty-two per cent over th previous year. At this rate total exports for the year are expected, according tc} the department, to reach 135,000,00' barrels. Development of the Me fields, however, is only in i he review states, adding that of the 231,250 square miles of t tory be lieved to contain oil deposits, not more than 800 uare miles are be- N addition to over a million farmer-owned automobiles, 18,000 farmer-owned trucks, ‘ ts ing exploited. Curtailments of pro , luction is as bed by the departmen a \l ; QUALITIES WILL J co tack of ‘transportation and stor. and approximately 100,000 farm an e 4| BE SHOWN HERE tractors, there are 519 motorized —-—_—_____- bes : oa A practical demonstration for farm- QUIT TOBACCO Express Companies doing busi ap ers of the qualities of the Fordsoi ness in the states served by the e tractor will be given on Friday, Sept ome ae | Ss d d il 1 di 11, by Fepresontatives of the’ Fort Gs pags to Drop Cigarette, | tandard Oil Company (Indiana) Motor company, of Detroit, Micl ; 2 ‘ ” H and this number is growing \ , There will be several factory and im Cigar, Ch ng Habit | i‘ , ha J © plement experts here to conduct the gar, or Chewing Habi day by day. demonstr . These men will tea: | ¢——+ —— down a Fordson tractor in order tc No-To-Bac has helped thousands t« [= guoN the wondercully salid ebtatrug: break the costly, nerveshattering t» Automotive Industries for 1920 de- n will be conducted on the | jonging fora smoke or’ chow jas one clares ‘‘Trucks are operating on. rail- eel on the Wilton, rene, Of | place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet is road schedules, and have proved more i: ere! onstra nh i} if ig a % i | he provided with transportation tf Physically, financially. 3's sc use to replace the freight car for the place of the demonstration. He | 30 ees eet Solense you from a! certain classes of freight has proved a oraving for tobacco in any form, you’ marked success.’ ; 2 general inv Iruggist will refund your money with 5 Inethis\ section’ to Ue. present: ie ee o eat inaretors The Smithsonian Institute, United WILSON TREATY WAS BIG | * ‘oroushly rel States National Museum Bulletin 102, ISSUE BEFORE VOTER: says, ‘‘In respect to prompt delivery of in RAE SS ae ete sellin A ; farm produce, whether to railways or ee i (Continged from rane one) Get a directly to towns, the motor truck has ices as well as for United States = G Seay 99 Sie senator, representatives and congress as e an exceptionally useful Opportunity. . > « and seats in both houses of the leg- dP islature. Gran T1ze I . h k t d Leaders of both parties predicte: it is these motor trucks, tractors an a large vote. farmer - owned automobiles that are LEAGUE AN ISSUE largely increasing gasoline consump- Denver, Sept. 14.—Colorado voters tion, particularly in the Middle West. are passing ‘their verdict on a bitte i " primary election campaign in which charges of attempted fraud in effor i of the Nonpartisan league and During the first four months of 1920, parties to gain control of the state the production of gasoline increased i 5 gor oriment were freely mae: Can- GUN that has 8 13%%, while during the same period, didates for United States senator, con tation to live . ° : : High Grade Salesmen gressman, judge of the supreme court up to ia the kind of a shotgun you domestic consumption of gasoline in- and state and county offices are to ‘want, Either in the autoloading creased 3314%. . This excess of con- : be named. or the pump action, you'll fin . . ray W ante d Be AaVGtec - he Romintton UMC shotgun sumption over production has been a Naw. OseMe ene LL Nomaing rings the bell every, sie for potent factor in the advance of gasoline E want men to sell Willys Light. for the United States senate and cor- | IK sechaey te oP prices, but the dominant underlying : gress are being selected today by Remington UMC received reason has been the increase in the ' a We offer a most profitable busi- Democrats in a state-wide primary the Grand Prize for Modera i ‘ : ; ‘Armsand Ammunition atthe cost of crude oil. Three candidates are seeking the seat orn is of Senator Gay, who is not a candi- Panama-Pacific Exposition. date for reelection, while all of the Come and look over our state’s eight representativ in con- Remington MCline. Our gress are seeking renomination e: store is Sportsmen's Hi cept Rep. Sanders of the Sixth di ‘quavters. trict who is one of the senatorial LOMAS HDW. CO. candidates. ‘ Main Street Bismarck, N. D. ness opportunity in your own county. Men who desire a $5,000 to $10,000 business of their own, and who have some capital or sound credit should not miss this chance. The national reputation of Willys Products and the sales co-operation offered assure success to workers. : Prospects almost ' without number are reatly and able to buy Willys Light, the super plant for furnishing Electric Light and Power to farms and wherever x a Central Station current is not available. ’ [TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | 2s ~ The factory is now in big production leap ApENT Ar ke (0. eeeeokn —no waiting—prompt deliveries assured, Joe Dietrich, 210 Thayer St. 9-1 : 5 5) . WANTED—Girls to wait on tabl ‘Act guickly—call, write, phone or wire our dining room. Good wages. The service rendered by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) lies in manu- facturing and distributing to the trac- tor, the truck, and the automobile-a dependable supply of gasoline and lub- ricating oils, and selling them at a fair price. The latest refinery methods are producing a continually increasing per- centage of gasoline from each barrel of crude oil. While large-scale production and distribution assure maximum economy in this industry, the savings effected by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) are utilized to hold down gasoline prices. despite the rising tide of demand for petroleum products. VOTE IN VERMONT Montpelier, Vt., Sept. 14—Vermont Republicans balloted today to nomi- pate a didate for Governor from among a field of four aspirants and in the second district to select a con- gressional candidate. Women voted} for the first time. EAGLE for an appointment and interview to Also Dish washer, Pantry girl and; Tailoring and Hat Works Mandan no broadeay Gareversy| Suits dry cleaned and Lewis & Clark Hotel, Room 245, Mandan, 510 Broadway. 9-14-1wk | s cle x = >) VIOLINS REPAIRED—And all other ssed, repairing neatly °: r Sept. 14th and 15th.—P. W. MILLER f NS REPAIR} all other|| pressed, , COMPANY, Fargo, N. D. t sae aaa eramelciaction eeen|| done. Hats cleaned and Standard Oil Company blocked. Phone 58; we will call and deliver. (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IIL teed. Send in or write for partic- ula Peters’ Music House, Valley D. 9-14-1mo —First class union painter. rg ly immediately at the new First 215 Broadway, one-half Guaranty Bank Bldg. A. Moorman block west of postoffice & Co, eo, Or Willys Light, Toledo