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i : j \ WEDNESDAY, SEPT’. 15, 1920 Wer BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE THREE have enjoyed the fruits of success; ful business who seem to think they have no duty toward the city as a whole. And there are others who are willing to let a few people spend their money and give their time boost- ing the city when they, get the ben- Burlington Woman Says Life Is Now a Real Pleasure “Since I started taking Tanlac ] ~ 7) DEMAND-ACTION ‘WILDCAT COMES IN SUBSCRIBING BACK: MEXICO | mT) efit as much as anyone else. y ive already gained fifteen pounds in } “We've got to get down to brass weight,” said Mrs. J. M. Me R. tacks. The mission which these F. D. No. 2, Burlington, Towa, K i Boosters are song on is animportant} / “About seven years ago I began to / = SEaGEP OER 14; one for the city. The city as a whole eho? suffer with indigestion, and i sat- we +4 Finance Committee Members will benefit directly or indirectly. The] Ang T¥’s Wilder Than Ever,| fered so much that I was afraid to ‘| Lay Down the Law in Mak- meh on the committees not only giye ’! eat anything at all. I was gradually their money, but they give their.tme] This Pioneering for “Liquid losing weight and going down hill ing Bid for Cash to the affair. The individuals wha yo eS all the time. A little over a year 4 on the“trip pay their own expenges, Gold,” Says Report ago I had an‘attack of influenza that Members ofthe financial commit: at for th at city. Wer pe aig: Wat eablect sto. constant atck head: N ancial commit-| do it for the entire city. e've got . Ps * as subject to constant si head- tee charged with the duty of raising} to remove the cobwebs and get t Tampico, Mex. ‘Sept. 16.—The Amer- aches and spells of dizziness that suflicient funds to carry through the| gether, and there must be no slac n~Ywild cat" isn’t dead. made me so faint I couldn't i F third boosters tour to be held next ers.’ ’ ‘ f i It has digested its ovérfeed of Lib-] my housework. I was very nervous : , Week hope to complete thelr quotas Interest in the tour is’ increasing } orty Bonds taken from small investors] and restless and many -a night ! within the next day or so. and the committees believe that the “We expect to clean this thing up number who make the trip will would get up out of bed and walk the during the wild orgy of oil production ; e . a productic floor and in the mornings I felt com- Viaine to California will be offered ‘the golden opportunity to amass a in a short time,” said Al Rosen and be larger ‘than ever before. ‘tn Texas following the armistice anc | xhausted. My nerves wer { ©. A, Anderson, of the -committee. ea A now hungry for another feast. Eee ctatt I feit 1 couldn’ “We have been amazed to find, how-| The new Chinese flag consisis of] Within the month, every village and] stand it’ much longer. ever, that when wo go into some five stripes, crimson, yellow, white] met, every town and city from!” «7 decided to try Tanlac-and with places to collect the. quota due we i are met by arguments along this and blue and. black, to denote the: five i eu the very first bottle I began to fee. races comprised in the Chinese peo- better. 1 ave taken seven bottles that line, when they, know exactly ple, ‘ortune in the oil fields of Mexico—| now ana I Yeel like an entirciy what the money is to be used ‘for-—} os 9 grow vich through the new peace | ferent woman. My appetite is w y, that every cent of it is to'go into] Paper currency in ulation} Our Sister Republic to the south. ne and I can eat anything | wan! the boosting of the city. We ought when the war commenced, repre Tous of literature, from which the] and nothing ever disagrees with not to have to say amore than ten} sented $7,225,000,000. In November,| tbove was taken, ‘is folded foy mail-[[ am free from those awful words. 11919, it had increased to’ $51,000,-] Hs. The green and gold: certificatey] neadaches atid fainting spells, 1 at. stock are already off the pres: For the “wildgat” has come back— = uid it’s wilder than ever! de bebbbiebbdebeeb bert “Boom Rounds” ee Everywhere are the “boom hounds” * xf Spindletop, Casper, Beadmont Burkburnett, Ranger and. Shreveport Wildcatters” who worked the fields wa California and Pennsylvania ‘are iere in droves, All have but one object— lease— hat slender hope on which the green md gold certificates can be issued, uring the dallars of clerk and stenog- ‘apher, scrub woman and day laborer. “The isn’t. much chance for uw: 20YS k in the states anymore, confided a famous “wildcat.” “The “There are a number of men who! 000,000. like a baby at night and wake wi in the morning with more euerg’ umd Vitality than. I ever had bet in my life, and “it is now a reai pleasure for me to do my housework I advise anyone who is in the con dition I was to take Tanlac. It hus sertainly made life worth living for feet Tanlac is sold in Bismarck by Jos 3reslow, in Driscoll by N. D. and J H. Barrette, in Wing by H. P. Ho- nan and in Strausburg by Straus vurg Drug Co. —advt. corn cutter which was running at onc ot the silos on the farm. The injury vas so serious that Mr. Sorenson wil confined to the hospital for several vil fields there are now proven terri; ory und no place for the veteran wild- rater, \ / > ail 1 4 2] Sy SG ROHERT fe JUST SO “Go to Hurry” = 3 \ i ve got to humy,” he says. 'Y HEADS A q ans are beginning to get 7 r° MI ICI | EX TRA wise to our game. When I first blew K, OF CG. DURING ‘[] u leases were going for 10 cents an N nl) be f acre. Now they're asking as high ENSUING YEAR ( : A as $4.” ie illiondi sal A Gian tas ahi +1 Most of the wildcatters are seeking} J. P. ’Roherty has been named The milliond re stoops te pick up a quarter shining yout oF ie -wildeat Spon ao bee| Grand Knight of the Bismarck coun- j on the sidewalk, . It’s an odd person who doesn’t ‘ween Linares and Victoria. ‘Twenty: 1604 for the ensuing year, suc ad ood feel good over finding money. six geologists are now working in that] :ceding Pat Cahill, of Wilton, whe Pe | listrict alone. ead the organization: during a suc: 5% i q i 4 sted i. ee ‘egsful term as its head. The 5% interest earned by idle funds invested in The full lict-of alticats: chosen is our Certificates of Deposit is like money found. It RT as follows: comes to you without effort—just so’ much extra. Deputy Grand Knight — H. C 3chulte. Keep your idle cash producing more—don’t let it Financial secretary—J. P. Wagner { rest. 2 Recording secretary—-Frank John- 3on, i 7 + Treasurer—Francis Holloran. : e Chancellor—C. F. ‘Kelch. Bismarck Bank Warden ge Boch, t. Inner guard—Tom Galvin. ie Spe a + <a . Outer Guard—George Ford. ‘ q Pruateees ; Bismarck, - - - -’ | North Dakota }| Fargo, Sept. 15—Judge Charles F.] ,Tnustee—H; J. Tavis. | Amidon of the United States distric &' meeting’ of the officers will he z “4 Ll court for North Dakota, said today | , 7}, meeting oF tik staat for ihe eh: \ i that hereafter it will be the policy of J 22° & ‘i aia " A heifts Premium +| the federal officers to have nearly all} tite year will be mapped out. pa ee Saar ee is aE ss the prosecutions of the national pro-} ~ =e ae 3 Z| hibition amendment and the Volsiead] }LOU X COUNTY ¢ act conducted in the state courts. s , ‘ vs ie) 4 ‘he prohibition amendment,” said OR G A N Y Z E s TO delete ini teleel ia hb isha fll ti febbalelobolobe beled fe boidninfutetnintes | Judge Amidon, “provides that the law FIGHT TOWNLEY Fort Yates, Sept. 15 shall be enforced-by joint action of the nation and the states and such a provision will be found in no other t a meet- a‘ i a; part of the federal constitution. It] ing at the courthouse of Sioux county # 1 I=4 S was put in the prohibition amend- ens opposed to the Nonpartisar Getting the Second 5,000 Miles ment,because it was manifest that gue, a county organization was P ; there would be such a vast number | perfected for the purpose of conduct Out of Tires of small cases. These caseg can be | ing the campaign and raising money tlisposed of trifling expense by the] in this county in the interest of the T’S easy to get the first 5,000 miles out of a t're— tate authorities, whereas they would | fusion, independent state ticket. *. A . : * impose an immense burden on the na- Mrs. N. E. Shobe of Solen was se- ~" most any good tire will give that. But the mile- , ton if dealt with im the federal lected to act as Women’s director age is beyond 5,0C0—that’s where most of them fall courts. Thus Sioux county has taken recog- Ae Be tae down. . “Of course, it is the duty of both | nizance of equal suffrage. The work BF i ileag miy jor ti ° .] nation and the sta to be diligent in] of the Women’s director is highly im+ Long ure mileage comes from a superior tire properly enforcing the national prohibition | portant, as the result of the election cared-tor. a c e and the officers'of neither the|this fall may be said to hinge almost We have the right kind of tires—GOODYEARS—and government nor the state ought to] entirely on the women’s vote. when we sell you a Goodyear Fire we offer you a defi- fips such ent re .: — i nite service which assures maximum mileage. hoa f mae vf ‘ 5 There will be ov We're anxious to help you get the second 5,000. tious of law when this statute ! MARKETS : comes top enforced, but : 30x38 Single Curc Smooth Tread............$15.30 in interpre CHICAGO LIVESTOCK fxs 380x314 Single Cure Anti-Skid Tread....$21.50 jaws for its] Chicago, Sept. 15.—Cattle receipts, Boy 30x38 Double Cure All-Weather Tread..$19.70 mately be the ar Seats gas ATS AONE, f te 20x Bu 7 " _ , 5 f 40 20x3/% Double Cure All-Weather + Judge Amidon stated that the Alis:] Hdg receipts, 12,000. Mgstly 10 tc a) eee I i TEE OAG Sonning Benning aernernenincitinn ns POG 2DO. Jurict courts of Nort Dakota are en’) 20 cents higher. : i ~ 81x4 Double Cure All-Weather Tread..$32.80 | : willing to deal with the many] Sheep receipts, 15,000. 10 to 25 K C .. M t Cc G so long as enforcement of the ] cents higher. new and its construction has —_—_ Ne OLEAN, +0) or XO. | SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK - =e e South St. Paul,-Sept. 15—Hog re- ny 1 Service & Tire Co. ‘ ACCIDENT i 8,000. Steady to 10 cents ae Minot, N. . 15.-~John A,| higher. Goodyear Heavy Sorenson, of the Persor | Range, $25.00 to $16.25. Tourist Tubes—I referred Bulk, $15.25 to $16.00. by the Majority ors and part of his thumb when his] Cattle receipts, 5,200.’ Killers most- , i arm was drawn into the rollers of < | ly steady. . ecny Fat steers, $6.00 to $16.00. Cows and ‘heifers, $5.25 to $12.50. Calves mostly 50 cents higher, $4.50 to $15.50. Stockers and feeders, steady, $4.00 to $13.00. Sheep receipts, 5,000. 50 cents high- er; lambs, steady. Lambs, $4.00 to $13.50. Wethers, $4.00 to $7.00. Ewes, $2.00 to $6.50. CHICAGO GRATN Shicago, Ill, ‘Sept. 15—Wheat rel No. 2, $2.52 1-2 to $2.53. Wheat, red No. 3, $2.51 1-2. Corn, No. 2 mixed, $1.36 1-2. _ Corn, No. 2 yellow, $1.37 1-2 to $1.38 1-2. ‘ Oats ,No,2 white, $.62 1-2 to $.63. Oats, No. 3 white, $.61 1-2 to $.62. Rye No. 2, $1.94 3-4 to $1.95 3-1. Barley, $1.03 to. $1.12. Timothy seed, 10 to $7.00. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Barley, 83c to $1.05. Rye No. 2, $1.88 to $1.89. Bran, $40 to $42. Minneapolis wheat receipts 322 cars {compared with 438 cars a year ago. 4 1 4 BS ald I 1 t | [10 Laborers _| Wanted at. | Tribune Bldg. Apply: ‘| Lantz & Mackley LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Cash No. 1 northern, $2.53% to DISTRIBUTORS | 32.605. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.31 to $1.32. 300 4th St. 3 white, 57%c to 58c. 20% to $3.26%. — MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 15.—Minneapolis flour unchanged to 30 cents lower. . | Shipments 62,144 barrels. In car loads $13.10 to $13.50 a barrel. Phone 490, Bismarck, N. D. your basement with Monarch Coal.—C. A. Finch Lumber Co. { “This House i Based on the great stage hit. Brilliantly acted. Hand- - somely gowned and staged.. Made of the Performances, 7:30 and 9:00 o'clock Tonight and Tomorrow: ELSIE FERGUSON" in Stuff That Touches Human Hearts r n Orde « Friday and Saturday, Special Attraction, ‘HUCKLEBERRY FINN” s a in THENEW ELTINGE | BISMARCK ag Tonight and Thursday, WM. FARNUM Friday, 1,500 ORPHANS | TO BE ADOPTED BY N.'D. PEOPLE North Dakota will “adopt” 1,500; | orphan children on October 4, as her! share in the Near East rescue work, tecording to Il, A. Shuder, secretary of the state committee. The state committee has been or- ganized with Bishop J. P. Tyler, state vhairman; H. P. Beckwith, treasurer, and H. A, Shuder, secretary, and a 1 Pembina, N. D., state office has been opened in room } ; 13 of the A. O. U. W. building in *argo. ch state tuota. yhaned and long. this year. North Di sible for 1,500,” said Mr, Shuder rational government urges ¢ assist in the rescue of the starving eece, Syria°and Armenia. “It is estimated that the table set tor these starving people is 24 miles We must vlothes must be had. we collecting old clothing, but the} seagon is too far advanced for: North | Dakota to do this and try to ship them | is taking a certain kota will be respon- “Our children keep it supplied. 2 “An estimated number of 800,000 thildren died from hunger an oe Suits’ dry ‘| pressed, done. Hats : * blocked, The Bismarck Sign Co. Phone 58; PHONE 909 © 10614 Broadway and deliver. sire last year in the Near Wast.! ty-three field hospitals iou,in Turkey and Armenia, Res- cue homes receive women and girls leased from slavery as is room to take them in. E DWAR BLA MOURE ILL | LaMoure, brother of Judson LaMoure, Jv, of Pembina, is seriously ill in Washington, D. C., cording to word received here. son LaMoure has lett tor Washington. ‘s BUTTER S NORTHERN Many states if V; Tailoring and Hat Works |, repairing neatly 215 Broadway, one-half block west-of postoffice are in ope- on Reporter, fr t as there for Steele county, Sept. 15.--Edward November. and may die, ac- Jud- Pea to . A feature replete with thrills and stirring action. ’ “The Square Shooter” FALL’ AND’ WIN: ‘| ° TER SUIT AND OVERCOAT from $32.50 SHARON PAPER EN FIELD Sharon, N.D,, Sept. 18.—"The Shar- published here’ by S. 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