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PAGE TWO _ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ALERT RECALLS" WINTER PICNIC OF 1888 SEASON Procession Forms and Marches With Lunch Baskets and Hammocks-to Elliotts Grove Jamestown, Dec. The present mild and sunshiny weather which has} prevailed during the month of ‘No-| vember, reminds old timers in Nortk Dakota of the origin of the term “Banana Belt” a favorite descriptive expression. Rey, ‘E. E. Saunders, one of North! Dabote's| planeste and a formers rest y mail planes, whieh landed | 7 a great addition to Dodge Brothers’ a a into the hands of the people A ' o Q: orda because ngine + LF 4 years.when the North Dasota ether- ‘eet ca mate h immense works, is being rushed tof an honorable and an honest cost. d y oY e . a > i Hore PaO ae ate the {forced landing fn Lake Pepin, | He had completion. D 7 These policies and principles have was the celebrated season of 18 laid Pa a wooded blut rand. chase'| The interesting thing about this sit- beck bt chaieed, and never will which was mide the occasion of i 2p. : e + j it | fH = e change mid-winter picnic in the horseshoe, ae r pitta se ‘., Riis uation is, that it is not likely that a bread ry 4 pcs much as'‘a hair’s bend of the river at the foot of 4th. panel wenee he was rescued. half a hundred people have ever readth; and they have come to be street north in this city. “Mr. Saun-) i bought Dodge Brothers Motor Car recognized and-aécepted as Dodge ders in seeking further information ; es wr about this event, renowned in local | 8.W. BOLLING IL /EGISLA TION FOR just because they wanted amotor car. aaucunen 7 wherever motor history, found much of forgotten in YORK -~ R. W. Bolling, 3 if cars are driven. terest in the files of The Alert andj indaw. Gf President wi | { SCHOOLS IS UP Of the more thdn half a million who It h ll h 4 Joh A has contributed the following notes ‘ ‘ ! ea aie as a a) ned as john an therefrom: Son, is shown heresas:-he appeared Leg'sation to. be asked in behalf have bought it—the overwhelming Horace Dodge Hanned it—quit From Jamestown Alert Dec. 1,.1838.| while on the witness stand at the | cols of North Dakota will majority did so because of the name quite sim- ih the, thirty short and beautiful Shipping Board inquiry. Bolling, [de ed ut a-meeting to be held it bore. ply, onal wy automatically, all days of the November just past, the| treasurer of the Shipping Board, ‘bere on December 10, at which the | ‘ over America oe : eats of the pecie of Dakota have asked permission to testify in,or- | members of the ative committee It ‘has always been treated, by thée~ P le. : BAC evens wee ean adde! wih a refrai oY refute insinuation F ° » teac’ i vi fulpeps, as that quoted by J.| L fn the awarding of {ss intendent of exception-—always set ‘apart, and others contended’ they would; Practor Knott, two decades previous | the national house of yepresenta- tives, from the poet Byron, in de- scribing the glorious climate at Du-, luth, Minn, The — people of Jamestown took advantage of :the leniency of the weather clerk in transferring the] We ; and all the time, onjy in terms of its Where they planned to locate and “winter of eastern discontent”. into| Bearing the Broadway stamp of em- ; with’ the ‘original company,’ which int goodness, and the results it gi ‘establish it—in the mind and the glorious summer for them and on phatic approval, “Three se Kools,” jcludes Claude Gillingwater, Harry ease gives. heart of eve d this first day of December, in the Austin Strong's delectable comedy |Davennort, Howard Gould, Helen All of this is wonderful, in : ry man and woman who year of our lord 1888 display to|comes to the Auditorium on next Mon- Menken, Donald Foster, Wallace For- TTui, in-one way, admires good work, well done. the. people of the‘ storm bound; coasts of ‘New England, the rock bo‘- tomed foundations for the banana’ delt's claims for wonderful climate and a glorious “winter resort.” ‘Procession Formed At two o'clock a procession was formed at the city council rooms which marched through the principal streets of the city to Elliott's grove} the, scene of the picnic testivitjes, The order of march was as follows: iLight guard denim ¢orps, Platoon. of police. The mayor and city council ‘ny white hats, linen. dusters and palm leaf fans, A-four, horse wagon drawing a barrel of ice cold lemonade, ice crean | and other delicacies. BOLLING GOES ON STAND POTATO BUYERS SAY. MICHIGAN HOLDS PRODUCTS e City, Mich., Dec. 4.—Po- tuto buyers here estimate.that north- ern Michigan warehouses shold one million bushels of potatoes for which the growers are demanding $1 per bushel. They are being offered 60 cents, Some buyers are predicting ecurrence next spring of the ex- perience of 1914 when hundreds of | thousands of bushels of potatoes were dumped. Complaint is heard against epmpeti- tion with Canadian growers. ‘ AIRPLANE PILOT LANDS IN LAKE g, Minn., Dec. 4.—Making a of one of the Minneapolis- Tray publi struction. ae “THREE WISE FOOLS” COMING TO CITY WITH A RECORD OF 333 PERFORMANCES from St. Paul o way to the co: Not only it A play with a record 333 performances in New York as well as long engage- ments in Chicago, Philadelphia,. Bos- ton and other big centers, but. it comes here with thé. original cast. John Golden, the producer, it not « believer in “No. 2” companies. The title refers to three staid old bachelors, prosperous and distinguish, a Judge, a Physician and a Fin- who share one residence, aa hibned home in Washington Square, the stronghoid once of New York's ultra-conservatives, and who, like the “Three Guardsm: of Du- ; mas, are “one for all and ll for one.’ These three old codgers have ai- lowed the processiog of progress to {day ‘night, dire tune, Millard Vj ley, Joseph Garry, Harry Leighton, Harry [orsman, Herbert Saunders and others. “ he curtain is scheduled for 8:15 Sharp, for the company is compelled to catch the night train west. BETTER Everythin: sent, Minnie Remi: ; SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1920 : Sf ’ 9 ie Goon WiLL TRIJMPHANT UNDER TEST As this message is being written, Deadge Brothers’ daily, weekly and monthly production, is at the highest point in its history. , The most casual sort of inquiry will satisfy you that this” production is being absorbed as it is delivered. Within sight and sound as we write, singled’ out; “and never judged by ~ ordinary standards. It has always been thought of, and is still thought_of, first, anid foremost, and quite natural and ‘ogi al i in an- other. : It all dates io to the day when John and Horace Dodge conceived , and designed and finally built the car”. —after warning each other, and their associates, not even to think of it in any other terms than the best obtain- able value. | ~) They began with a few almost ab- surdly.simple principles, bluntly ex- pressed and rigidly executed, about decency and honor and integrity— * such as most of us wrote in our copy books at school. - They reduced these old copy.’ book maxims toa splendid and scientific system, pouring more, and more, and still more value into the car, and’then marshalling all the resources of mod- masséd manufacture to get their. people will find out when a notor car igs well built/and gives good service and great good value. Dodge’ Brothers: market today. is It will last, and it will keep om.grow- ing, as it has kept on growing for five years (faster than Dodge Brothers works could keep pace with it), as long as the number of those_.who be- lieve that a manufacturer should build to serve and not merely to sell, continues toi increase, All is well with Dodge Brothers to- day, because John and Horace Dodge builded well in the beginning, and ‘because their business will continue to build well until the end. Prominent citizens in carriages] pags by; they live iif the old vonven- despondent and d nearted, Ts | = ‘ with their families. tional\rut of the preceeding genera- | bring bacs tue sunshine take Two hundred citizens on foot, dressed in liren dusters, straw hats and carrying sun shades and palm leaf fans. se Use Hammocks _Fioceeding to Elliott's grove, the shady recesses of which had been cleared up and prepared for the fest-i ive dccasion, the picaicers halted and) there spént the afternoon. Some lazily lolling in hammocks, others oc- cupying swings while the more ath- letically. inclined gave themselves, up to. participation of the national game of baseball and other diversion The Oecasion was one of tentign. a played games until tired, whi old ‘folks transacied the usual sociz picnic business in the highest style of | art. During so afternoon Mayor A. A. Allen, made i few remarks, con; gratulating earers on the oppor- !queathed for “also credited with “Lightnin’,” tion, each of the three having made love to the same girl and lost. Ail three live with her memory ever alive as the one great event of their lives. At her death, a daughter is. be- adoption to these -old chaps, and her advent into their home revolutionizes their lives: To disclose more of the plot would be to detract from -many pleasant surprises in store. “Three Wise Fools” has three im- portant elements to indorse it to play- | It was written by Austi dy has a numbe s to his credit; if now in its third year on Broadway, will be seen here succegses; and it “Turn i to the Right,” “Dear Me” and-other | GOLD MEDAL iy gui whey, o all p pains ree sulting from kidney, liver and tric acid troubles. All cruggists, three sizes. Fook for the name Gold Medal on every box. accept no imitation FIRE, FIRE, FIRE INSURANCE We Write FIRE INSURANCE in the oldest and most réliable FIRE Insurance Companies. J. H. HOLIHAN Ist Door East’ of Post Office Phone 745 tunity. a! forded the business men and} Eee ei RSE RSE CRE EERE REESE EEO ee eee ee | - M.'B. GILMAN 6. Bismarck, N. D. 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