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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TR! PAGE FIVE oo , ' ‘ i } ment on Sunday and Moday: - Miss | had sent her “spokesmen” to him in- |. “I am sure my words could not be | private citizen. I hold a place as ai MANY WOMEN ‘ Catherie Bleth, WNton; Miss’ Emma N formally ‘asking America to lead the |construed to say that the French|member of the foreign relations REGISTER FOR i} Anderson, Leith; Miss Agnes Moe, . way for an association of nations, | government has sent anybody to me.|committee of the United States sen- : Ashley; Peter Machedon, Mandan; 7 the incident had not involved the |The thought I was trying to convey jate, which is charged with certain FALL ELECTION Mrs. Jacob Rothsiller, Mandan; Miss Hy French government in any violation | was that there had come to me| constitutional authority in dealing | annem Nellie Failor, Center; Mr. Geo. Bettie, | jof international proprieties. those who spoke a sentiment which j with foreign relations, and I am nec- Many women, who did not vote in i Fifth street, Bismarck; Miss Olga th 5) The senator declared that in his |{hey represented to be very manifes:|essarily conscious that I am thej the June primary, registered today for Migen, Grand Pacific Hotel Bis-| jreference to the subject in a speech !among the French people, but noth-{ nominee of the Republican party of | the November election. \ : een nt Green Castle, Ind., he had sought | ing could suggest the French govern- | president of our republic. | The polling places of the city were j ‘ marek, : to convey the thought that there pedi ment having violated the proprieties| “In the combination of these two/ open during the day. Those who did ar s Walte: Graham Leaves come to him “those who spoke’ at} of international relations. Official j positions it ought not be unseemly | not register have the opportunity of 4 Hughes Electric Company Says SG ogatn paey fe xi ecaresiackt , Charge Says That No One Av- eontiment watch ‘they Tepreseuted 8 France would never seek to go over | that some very devoted friends of a/| registering a week from today when Py Be ra ice-pr of; 5 fi je very manifest among the French | your high offices as our chief execu-/new and better relationship among | the polls will be open. Water Company Didn’t Pay basis (ruareiniec ose pee thorized to Speak. to Harding, | people.” He added that his words | tive to appeal to the American peo-! nations, no matter whence they| Women who were registered and 4 poly i : 4 - fs “could not be construed to say, that ple or any portion thereof. come, should wish to advise me relat-|votecl in the June primary need not Bill—Water Co. Reply Los eles cater jars Graben Says, Official the French government has sent|~ «{ can see no impropriety in pri-|ing to aspirations to co-operate with |register. All who did not, or any f E A were he was formerly employed in a - anybody. ‘to me”) vate citizens of France, or in Amer-}our own republic in attaining that | voter, man or woman, who is legally The, Hughes Electric company serv- local bank. He continued his journey Washington, Oct. 19—Assurances} Referring to Mr. Wilson’s sugges- | icans deeply friendly to France, ex-|high purpose. Let me assure you |entitled to vote and was not register- ‘ed notice on the city commission, Weston Friday evening last. have been given the state departmen: | tion of impropriety in a foreign na- pressing to me their understanding |again of the observance of all the|ed for the primary, must register to i board of railroad commissioners and a by Count Debearin, French charge | tion approaching “a private citizen,” | o9¢ sentiment in that friendly repub- | proprieties and again assert that the| vote in the election Nov. 2. , the Bismarck Water Supply company Enter Bismarck Hospital here, that the French government has jon such a subject, Senator Harding | jie, French government has maintained a that it will cease to furnish power | patients entering Bismarck hospital |#0t given authority to anyone to ap-| pointed out that he is a member of Semi Public Person that great respect for your position To Cure a Cold in One Day for the operation of the booster PUMP | since Saturday are: Boris Chenoweth, | Proach Senator Harding with sug-|the foreign relations committee as It is not improper enough to dis-|to which I myself subscribe. Take GROVE’S L. B. Q. tablets (Laxa- of the water company, used in pump-|sterling; Oscar Kershaw, Britton; | gestions that the Republican nominee | well as a nominee for the presidency cuss, perhaps, but I very respectful-| “With great respect, I am, tive Bromo Quinine tablets). Ask for i Bs ; ri » perhaps, -b y P gi 7 . ing water from the reservoir to the|Mrs. J. G. Lewis, Regan; Minnie|lead the way in the formation of ajand suggested that “an informal ex- ly urge that an informal expression “Very truly, GROVE’S L. B. Q. tablets.. Look for i city, on Oct. 20 at 10 a. m. unless the |Chuenemann, Mott; George Gunst. Me-| world association of nations. pression to me is rather more than |to me is rather more than that to a “WARREN G. HARDING,” | E. W. GROVE’S signature on box. 30c. } water company pays a bill the elec-|dina; Mrs. Rebecca Bouis, Hazen; The French charge told the under- |that to a private citizen.” Incorreetly Quoted Senator Harding's letter, sent in reply to one from the president ask- ing whether the senator had been correctly quoted in his Greencastle speech follows: “Dear Mr. President: “T'have before me a’ press copy of your letter to me of this date though I'am not in receipt of the original copy, Iam glad to miake a prompt reply. “It is very gratifying that you [hesitate to draw inferences without jmy assurance that I am correctly tric company alleges is past due. Mrs. Gilbert Gustafson. 407 Fourth} The Water company’s reply is a|street, Bismarck. declaration that it tendered the cor- ERRORS OF ors rect amount of the water’ bill and ' LADIES AID _ ‘warning the,people that the respon- The Presbyterian ladies aid society sibility, in case of fire loss, as a re- | Will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:3) sult of the discontinuance of booster |for a social in the church parlors. y pump service, would not rest with it. 2 The water company declares that x the correct amount of the September bill is $60, which it says it tendered and says the Hughes company claims the correct amount is $105. The notice of the Hughes company , set out the rates fixed by the rail- secretary of state, Davis, that he was sure that the French government had delegated no spokesman to act for it in.negotiations with Senator Harding either “formally or informally, offi- cially or unofficially.” ; The announcement of the visit 2f the French charge to the state dex! partment yesterday afternoon was made today by Mr.. Davis, who said that while Count Debearin had de: livered no formal reply to the Amer- jican- note of inquiry to the French government he assumed that the ta was. the result of previous negotia SLUTAIINUUUIUONUUGAUUGUOUEUAUUHNAUAUAUOULOUGRORAOUOUCUAEOAA EUGENES Protect Your Homes: Against Fire MEETING POSTPONED The general meeting of the Meth- odist ladies aid, which was to be held Thursday afternoon of this week, has been postpgned for one week. EASTERN. STAR road commissioner for electric power. and says that the water company has refused to pay the rates or make any payments. The; electric company » Marion, O., Oct. > y zs claims it, has ‘a rule to discontinue |are invited. an inquiry -from President Wilson, |‘France has sent her spokesmen to threatened to cripple the water supply of the city for fire purposes by turn: service to consumers, who have not Senator Harding wrote the White} me informally, an association of na- ing off the current at the booster pumps tomorrow, Wednesday, October paid their bills. The electric company says that service will be discontinued unless the bill is paid and the water company pay in advance in the future the minimum monthly charge. The commission, at its meeting, ordered that Main street be graveled The regular meeting of the Eastern | Star will be held at 8 ‘p. m: in the Masonic temple, followed by a social hour, to which husbands of members The Currents Events Club will meet! Wednesday afternoon at the home of} ary Burton, 219 Third street. | ‘icanization will be the general topic of study. Mrs. George Register will discuss “The immigrant’s con- tribution to America,” and Mrs. Nellie Evarts, “The importance of the school tions. HARDING REPLY quoted. tin 19.—Replying to}my remarks House last night that although France | tions.’ your letter is not exact. ;notes of the stenographer reporting quote me as?’ saying The quotations as reported The 20, at 10:00 o’clock #. M. héreby. warns the people of the cit; The Hughes Electric Company, which furnishes power to operate the booster fire pumps for the Bismarck Water Supply Company: has The Bismarck Water Supply Co. y to take adequate precautions against from Washington west to the top of the hill, where it strikes Thayer street along the N. P. right of way. .— Cement. sidewalks were ordered on Thayer, between Hannifan and North Park streets. Complaint was made by taxpayers against the conducAng of a dairy in the city limits by Her- man Ode, on 15th street. The same! . taxpayers also complained of a fire |Piano solo, followed by the address of hazard on 14th street. the evening by Secretary Keniston of a eee the Commercial Club. Miss Roherty’s o— (pupils in interpretive dancing give | CITY NEWS two numbers. Mrs. G. L. Bankston will read and the program will close with community singing lead by Miss Bismartk Visitors Mrs. George H. Niles, of Minnep- olis, formerly of this city,-is visiting Caspary. friends here for a week or.ten days. in Americanization.” A full attend- ance is desired. fire and to have on hand some means of fighting fires should any break out. (, The Hughes Electric Company claims that the isismarck Water Supply Company owes it $105 for current to operate the booster pumps for. the month of September 1920. .The true amount of the water company’s in- debtedness is $60, according to the rates fixed by the board of railroad commissioners and the contract of the Hughes Electric Company with the Bismarck Water Supply Company. The following notice threatening to turn off power to operate the booster pumps was served on the Bismarck Water Supply company Satur- day, October 16: 5 NOTICE! Bismarck Water Supply Company: Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of North Dakota; @ City of Bismarck: ‘ ,t ' And the Board of City Commissioners thereof; J TAKE NOTICE: 1. That the undersigned, Hughes Electric Company, has been and is furnishing to the above named Bismarck Water Supply Company, elec- tric power to operate a booster pump for increasing the water pressure for fire service, such pump being located on the main supply line of said Bismarck Water Supply Company, between the reservoir and the city. WOMEN’S CLUB The Business and Professional Wo- men’s Club, meeting in the Commun- ity room of the City Library this even- ing has an interesting program. Mrs. Menard Hughes will render a AZOLA-COOKED foods are more easily digested—because it is a vegetable fat, 100% pure, and is from an edible source. Even after frying fish or onions the { same lot of Mazola can be used for \8 frying delicate foods. Merely strain and use it over and.over again, Mazola does not absorb any of the odor or flavor of the foods fried in it, nor does it smoke up your kitchen. Mrs. Packard Il Mrs. F. E. Packard, 702 Seventh street entered Bismarck hospital for medical treatment on Saturday after- noon. Rummage Sale Old clothes and new. clothes will Once you try Mazola you will prefer it to iard or compounds. aa be offered for sale at the gas com- 2. That on the 30th day of July, 1920, the board of railroad commis- j pany office on Oct.-22 by the Baptist sioners of the state of North Dakota, promulgated'an order prescribing ' jadies aid society. Delicately sof and refined the rates which should be charged by the undersigned for power furnished ig the complexion aided by Nadine Face Powder Enter St. Alexius by it to consumers. The-following are among the.pati- Ce ee ak ae Cs ents_entering St. Alexius_for_treat- This exquisite beautifier im- 3. That since the taking effect of such order the said Bismarck Water an iacelidces Supply Company has wholly failed and refused to pay to the undersigned \ the rates aforesaid, or to make any payment whatsoever for the furnished by the undersigned to operate such booster pump. .., * * * * * power ° > | BEAUTY CULTURE HINTS | Sarco eee odes ic acdahao TRUUTTUAUTAAEARTAEUAUUGAUARAETARAEUEAAEAE ARANETA HAUNAUVAUNGEUUUAE AAU UL OLE ~*~ * Iie coolness is refreshing, a There is real common sense in just and it cannot harm the ten- 4. That by reason of the premises, the undersigned will, on the 20th aes ite cnaWe heaton te Seer pear \ day of October, 1920, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, discon- i good taste. If you are one of the leading toilet counters or by tinue the electric service for the booster pump of such Water Supply : few who try to make the most of mail —60c. : Company, by discontinuing the same, unless prior to such time the said ye your hair, remember that it is not NATIONAL TOILET. COn Bismarck Water Supply Company shall pay in full for all the service advisable to wash the hair with any PARIS, TENN, rendered since the promulgation of the order aforesaid, in accordance oer eee pears aoe vith is hare of rae order and conformably to the rates thereby pre- ting some canthrox from your drug- NATIONAL STARCH CO., Peterson & Cunninghara, Managers pos pay: fe u mount prescribed for Bist, dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup ‘Twin City Stato Bank Bldg, St. Paul such service per month by said order of the Board of Railroad Commiss- of hot water. This makes a full cup \ 5 of shampoo liquid, enough so it is FREE Wette for, handsomely illustrated ‘ Dated this 16th day of October, 1920. se stey top Gt the head. Dene aaa hd ee HUGHES ELECTRIC COMPANY, druff excess oil, and dirt are dis- Fe . j = By E. A. HUGHES, : a et solved and entirely disappear. Your = Vice President. hair will be so fluffy that it will look 4 The water company is and at all times has been ready t i ch heavi is, ge ee = , ' y to pay this much heavier than it is. Its luster and (| = = = ~ amount, as shown by the following letter sent to the Hu: hes Electric softness will also delight you, while ey) = ig) ‘the stimulated scalp gains the health feo by Hinney’e: Drag Store, Cowan s j = company on October 11. ich i ail c e, Jos. 5 => which insures hair growth rug Stor = THE BISMARCK WATER SUPPLY CO. = Bismarck, North Dakota = ~ October 11, 1920 = Hughes Electric Co. \ = Bismarck, N. Dak. ~ POW ’ = Gentlemen: : ‘ : = I tender you herewith $60.00 in currency to pa: = nae : Nf pay be e 5 = the Sept. bill for the two booster pumps in accord- oe A skin Ou Ove =. ance with the contract and in accordance with the, ° = ruling of the Board of Railroad Commissioners of the t touc 9 = State of North Dakota as indicated in their letter ; me [0:) = to you of August 17th, 1920. ; ‘ , ‘ ; = Your Mr. Kraft, has phoned me this day at 2 You, too. can hawe this charm = O’Clock P. M. that the current would be shut off from ‘ = the booster pumps at 3 0’Clock if the amount that you — claim, $105.00 i's not paid. No Matter what at are yon be = If you shut off the current from the booster they count for little unless you have the => pumps it will be on your own responsibility and you - fresh skin. = ; c greatest of all charms a clear, = will be held liable for any damages caused by same. An authority on the skin has said: ; é A hen i =, * Yours very truly, = s “Whatever your difficulty is, you can rem- _ rinse the skin well in warm water, then in = BISMARCK WATER SUPPLY CO. = edy the trouble, if you will only give your cold, finishing by aban for ey ies = BY JNO. CAULFIELD, = skin intelligent care and attention.” vee bs Bester ie. o Meyer Sate = Manager. = The following treatment brings the blood EY Ne ed ne lar habit, and = : ' = to the surface and stimulates thesmallmus- _ Make this tretthtea aaez acai ad jal HAVAUATAUAAUUUAUAUAUOUAOOEATOOOEUACOEOEAOAETEEUAUUUU AAU cular fibres. Begin it tonight and see how in a much shorter time than you wou! : — \ it will improve your skin, Le you skin a ne on the greater $oeeeeeeeeees Se Sp atae : n have. 5 Just before retiring, wash your face and a a ee a Rene | A REAL DANCE . . >, + t a cake Oo! i neck with plenty of Woodbury’s Facial aight the treatment your skin needs. You will M KENZIE FIVE Soap and warm water. After rinsing your, find Woodbury’s on sale at any drug store or toilet Cc coe i S. 7 Sante tok ie ae Lae oe el aaaiene Canad: a Direct from McKenzie Roof Garden with oodbury s into your skin, u : » cent cake will last ba y A " ward and outward motion. Do this until The Andrew Jergens Company, Cincinnati, New VINCENT MARQUISE Singer and Entertainer the skin feels just a little sensitive. Then York and Perth, Ontario. * A HIT EVERYWHERE DON’T MISS IT PATTERSON’S HALL WEDNE DAY, OCTOBER 20, 1920 LEEPER EE PEELE EEE EEE EEE EP ERE EEE EE EEE EE /

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