Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SATURDAY; FEB; 5, 192t~ CK TR TRIBUNE lution. anechanics, Wea job. Twenty-Four Hour Service on Out-of-Town Business “Storage Batteries This department has been placed in charge of Mr: C. EB. Stokes, a practical battery man, who will devote ali his time in extending service to our customers. Bismarck Radiator Works ‘Phone 488. CULr THIS ou T. Cut out hist it on and mail it to Foley & © and back, rl ney and f 3 Cathartic Tablets. a wh thoroughly cleansing clos writin You, wii] The picture that has broken all holesome cathartic ur 1ge COh- nd Foley and for Are the tubes of the radiator partially or wholly clogged so the circulation is re- stricted to such an extent that freezing isa natufal result when driving in cold weath- | er? Our experience during the past five, years kas convinced us that no repair job is practical unless the radiator is thoroughly cleaned befere it is repaired. The cause/of the trouble must first be removed. With this thought in mind, we have in- stalled acid vats large enough to complete- - ly cover aly radiator with the cleansing so- This operation will dissolve any alkali or lime deposits as well as any of the various anti-leak preparations now being used for emergency. To complete the clean- ing process we have also instailed a power- ‘ful rotary pump the suction hose of which is attached to one of the outlets of the radfa- tor, and a stream of strong hot lye solution is drawn through it at the rate ef about 200 gallons aminute.. This will remove all for- eign matter and the radiator. is in perfect’ condition for repairs. Our workshop is equipped with every convenience known to the trade and we employ none but experienc ed Before the we soit will not show the effects of the clear a large stock of “Frost-proof” cores,.on which we will be glad to quote prices if | radiator should he damaged beyond a practical repair J u-| Bear Creek Caused ‘ is delivered, it is repainted 606. Main St. h bow vals. —adv:. Coming “In .Old Kentucky” records. Beulah Lignite Coal $5.50 and Coal $12.50 deliver- ed. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 32 or 63. ust: Vile. Old Times Dealers Supplied By HARRY L, CALL’ : principal stockholders will be B. J, Carpenter, E. L. Carpen- B ter and A. R. Rogers, all of Minneap- Folis, and H. L. Call, Robert .Temple- S, ton and Herbert A. ‘Templeton, all of | Great. Falls. be in the hands of H. L. Call and H. Z | brush, 7 and FOR / Capitol City Bottling ey Works ; iJ Bismarck, North Dakota ool 1 Bismarck Machine Shop ls {HIrStreet Between Broadway and Thayer Sts. < Have your machinery repair work done new before the First class work done and guaranteed. spring rush starts. Peer re res ee ee Duty All Makes of MOTOR CYCLES Ileavy WELDING of All AXinds Repaired We trade and buy No job too small or too Motor large for us. Cycles Lock and Gunsmith Repairing SPAREN RA PI TE ES tsyyered you will be recognized, INTERESTED: IN | LUMBER MERGER lrormek Bismarck Man Will be One of Monarch Compaty’s Managers Great Falls, Mont., Feb. 5—-Consoli- dation under the name of the Monarch B: Lumber company of more than a hun. y, dred rétail lumber yards in Montana yer, fH operated. A Lumber company, the Goodridge-Call f) Lumber ecmpany, and the Libby Yards _,, by the Rogers-Templeton announced today. Head- be in Great Kalls. The and’ directors company, quarters x The management will A‘ Templeton. ‘Harry L. Call i is well known jin Bis- }| marck. He is the son of Mrs. N. L.; B' Call of. Avenue A. He is a feayey? i visitcr in the Capital ‘City: - a Bull (N. E. A. Staff Special) London, Feb." 5—The first baby’s) feeding bottle was a bull’s horn. False teeth were worn 2008) years ago, A pad of wool was used fox a‘ tooth | Primitive doctors were able to op-| erate on the brain with pieces of! B glass—without killing the patient. | Medical relics of former ages in the | Wellcome Historical Medical Museym | are proof of these things. ‘ENGLISH AS IT AIN'T, E Bellhops in Gotham Will Speak | It No More - (N.E. A. Staff Special) | New York, Feb, 5—“Pis’n.” | “Tain't!” | “Hern ” “Uh huh.” Hotel employes won’t_ talk _ that- A. away no more at the Pennsylvania, | Commodore and Ritz-Carlton. | They’re also learnin’ ’em politeness Rand the three r’s. The hotels have established ‘special schools for employes. . TOO LATE TO ¢ CLASSIFY . BY HOUR 2-5-1wk | om — house age for $3,350, oit terms; modern 6-room house well located for $3,700; modern 7-room | pungalow, with garage, well locat- ed for $4,350, on terms. Geo. M. Registe 2-5-lwh RENT—7-room bungalow on 11th St. Phone 713-K. FURNISHED ROOM FOR R Suitable for two persons. 658-K or 201 1st St. 2-5-5U FOR RENT—Modern furMshed room. | 402 5th St. Phone 768-L. 2 at STATE’S POLICY ON REC- ORDS NOT ANNOUNCED: (Continued from page 2) those figures from the Industrial Commission. Q. I would suggest to you that my question is directed to you Mr. Ca- thro, and «personally I haven't any interest in Mr. Lemke’s views. He is a member of the Industr Gommission and I have to get the consent from the Industrial Commis- sion under that resolution adopted the other day. Q. Do you want to confer with the Industrial Commission before you care to answer that? Of course we won't work this afternoon and if you Would prefer to have time this aftes- noon to confer with the Industrial Commission, we are perfectly. will- ing. A. [ think I might get per- mission right now, possibly. Q. Is this gentleman the Indus- trial Commission, or just a membe WOMAN or FOR WANTS WO WORK Phone 672-X. A. He speaks for them doubtless. . Q. Well if he will say yes or no. we will have him— Mr. Lemke: 1 have never yet iu the history of my life had, an attor- ney put a gag on me and he will nos tod Murphy: The witness is asked this question as a representative of the Industrial Commission as to whether or not he has authority to do that, or not. And it may be an- swered yes or no, and I object to the) gentleman making speeches into this; ‘record as to what has occurred in the past and will occur in the futu Mr. Johnson of Steele: I unde stand this committee was appoint here to investigate the ,udit of Bjsh-; | op, Brissman & Co. | Chairman: Just a minute, there is; a question before tite witness and be- fore the committee enters into an ar- gument of this we would like that | ed of. | arphy: I would like to pro-! ceed in-an orderly manner; and_the/ n mect afterwards and 5 policy as it sees fit.) , that the gentleman; to give ou his answer) right now and I don’t want to put! ;him in an embarrassing position “| ; reason of the fact that the commis- | sion has given such orders and 1) would suggest, that he consult the commission this afternoon and let us} know tomorrow morning at 9: | whether he will do so or not. Mr. Cathro: That will be all right. | Distance to Bank. Q. Now answer this one other | question and that is. How far is it from the courthouse to the Bank of! North Dakota? Johnson of Steele: Mr. Murphy, 1 have a motion that I want to make here aS a member of this committee, and I feel that I have a right to make the motion now. - Chairman: Tiere is unfinished business beforethe committee. There is one question that has not been an- swered and as soon sa that is an- ‘of making a motion and the question See See ee | state to close.” | BABY’S PINT BOTTLE Twas Mede from the Hor ot Johnson of Steele: The question of whether these gentiemen who are jour hired yints, as attorneys. whether their wishes should be, sus- *\ tained or whether mine as the/ matter of making. the motion, I ask the Vhair to rule on. Mr; Murphy: I will be no. conflict between ay there will mand me on that point)’ ANT ask is that you | Jay simple question from the court- let.me ask this: litth as, to how ‘far house to the bank, That-4s ‘s a question of distance trom her to the Bank of, North Dakota, tall us*MF. Cathro we . How many blocks Four ér ‘tive blocks. ‘on’s motion to amend the oted*down. ! ot A. C. Townley to the city has given rise to rumor f new attitude of the Indus mission toward the investigation and toward production of records. No step has‘ been taken toward court ac- tion in connection with the matter but the Industrial Commission's atti- tude apparentiy has changed Ff the last few days. F. W. Cathro this morning declared that’ if banks close “The Bank of North Dakota will be the last in the He said that the $1,000,000 loan made’ with a Chicago bond house weuld be paid Maren that the bank ‘would not ask.an e) tension. “He also declared the Bank of North | Dakota “will get’ money some way” and that further withdrawals: of do- | posits will be made from banks In You have asked it sev-|§ ‘the state in the near-future. 1 The “Someone in A High-Powered Mystery Drama Monday Prk o’ the ‘Pictures Last Time Tonight VIOLA VALE. And All Star Cast in the House” Dustin Farnum in “BIG ILAPPINESS” A Compelling Virile Masterpiece Wednesday, Anita Stewart in. “IN. OLD. KENTUCKY” Pictures — Picture frames, hand painted China, half price at Breslow’s Drug Store, Beulah Lignite Coal $5.50 and Bear Creek Coal $12.50 deliver- ed. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 or 63. 4 Begin, Right Now to Sonauet Your Rheumatism Seatoeeteacenetondocedpeesertet If you are going in “again rely upon the liniment bottle to try to tub your Rheumatism away, you will be doomed again tc nothing byt disappointment. A disease that can cause so much pain and suffering is not on the surface the skin, and cannot bo rubbed away Many forms of Rheumatism are caused oy a tiny disease germ in the blood, and in such cases the only logical treatment is to search out and remove these germs from Fine Colored Map of the blood. For this purpose there is no more satisfactory remedy than S.S.S., the fine old blood remedy that has been in use for more than fifty years, and has given such general satisfaction for Rheumatism. Begin taking 8.S.S. today, and ie you‘will write a complete history iF hed case, our Medical dieector wil give you expert advice, with- out charge. Address Chief Medical Director, 160 Swift Laboratory, At- Janta, Ge. See A Real Feature in 6 Drana. Theatre Tonight. Last Time ‘Tonight, IN THIS WEEK'S DIGEST ‘New Germany Showing Territory Lest by the Peace Terms; New Boundary Lines—the Ger- many of Today. An Iiistryctive Article Covering the Rise and ~ Fall of the German Empire Accompanies Map To Cure Russia by “Absent Treatmen The Washington Herald declares that ‘untt) the Allied Po certain to continue. an agreed Russian hands off, and this this country, it is interesting to note, find something to pra pondents report that it is received ¢ criticism by the Ins ten minutes: wheney biliti President’ ly to guarantee the to share not only in that guaranty but in a guaranty of the aremombers of the Do not Iniss reading this enlightening article in presents a wed uth of information derived from many sources upon the dealings with the rest of the world. Other policy, chaos i may help to clear the air. sh pap “Does Mr. Wilson it wishes territorial integrity of Ri League.” important news-articles are: When the Workers Own the Works A Bill to Make tine Packers “Be Good” A Federal Curb for Coal Prices oldly by the French press, something, ang then get out before s the Paris Journal des Debats; and the London We proposal “contains much sound sense,”? goes on to say: President W think Americg TK LITERARY DIGEST this week, Feb. 5. It present status of Russia in her Radium Helps Us to See Things at Night American-Grown Cork —— THEATRE —— onight at 715 Wileen Percy in “THE LAND OF JAZZ” “THE SON Nord TARZAN” EDGAR RICE, B URROUGH'S Monday-Tuesday “The Man from Nowhere” ~ Wednesday-Thursday BERT LYTELL in the captivating stage success “The Misleading Lady” BENNETE HARLAN Love, Honor and Obey” Wonderful Reels of Powerful The Best Picture to be Seen in Any Bismarck Don't Miss It. HOT DOG Two Reel Centiry Comedy Featuring the Wonder Dog Brownie ORPHEUM THEATRE Wers faye at least a semblance of son proposes a eae y of Both Bolshevik and anti-Bolshevik spok tise in the President's proposal, but corres- and with a mingling of praise and ran join the League for five or called on to assume responsi- minster Gazette conceding that the “But when he asks the Alli i a, We are ‘compelled to remark that America integrity of other European states wie i Finger Nail-Phonographs and Others The Ever-Surprising Mary Garden Chesterton Running True to Form Women in the Pulpit Priest and Preacher on the Stage, : World-Wide Trade Facts Best of Current Poetry Topics of the Day Labor’s Indictment of Britain’s Irish Policy France’s Troublous Syrian Mandate Canada’s “Drive” for Business Confi- dence : Britain’s Egyptian Riddle Fate of Railroad Administration In- novations Many tuleresting Half-tonc Aust rations and Humorous Cartoons , Peo 5th Number on Sale Today— News-dealers 10 Cents—$4 ca a Year