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‘ PAGE SIX N THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WARISONIN VILLAGE OF ZION Zion, Ill, Feb. 1 still stands in Zion. It gives what it calls a “perfectly Plain notice” that “persons coming in here to hold. meetings need ngt expect any courtesy from Zjon.” A verdict handed down by Judge Claire C. Edwards of the circuit court, Vaukegan, misses a $700,000 suit filed against Wilbur Glenn Voliva by * Thomas H. Nelson, Robert Murdoch. Charles Warren, and P. B. The suit grew out of the which Voliva erected on prope} controlled by him opposite the ( d jonary church, of which Nels is past —The signboard Demurrers were susta by Judge Edwards, who conte that the bulletin board in question contained no speci ference to any “of the part who instigated the suit. The wording of the big sign fol- lows: fectly plain notice. This city tablished by Zion people and for Zion people only. It is the ex- clusive headquarters of the Christian Catholic Apostolic church — in nd the private church home of cers and members. No gentleman, not to mention 4 chr ian» would break into a chureh settlement and attempt to hold meet- ings. or to establish a counter-organ- ization, Those who do are nothing more nor less than religions —buny: tramy id vagabonds, with — 1é honor than a gang? of highway rob- bers and-thu Get out of this com- munity, if you have a drop of honest blood, and go and establish a settle- ment of your own. “Persons coming in here to hold HARDING’S PROOF—See the fish, all hanging in a row..They | meetings at the invitation of traitors, Vere caught off Florida by the man with the fishing pole. He must | ¢ | porch-climbers, election thieves, and mow a thing or two about bait and angling, don’t you think? He’s | tally-sheet mutilators. need not ex-| pect any courtesy from Zion. | “An ecclesiastical goat-house, or! garbage@lump has no right within this settlement. The war is on red hot, and will be waged day and night un- til every traitor goes to his own place!” “WILBUR GLENN OLIVA.” ?*resident-elect Harding. ot hope the day may. come‘ when our country shall guarantee to all an un- fettered start and a fair chance in the race of life.” —Abraham: Lincoln. Statistics. which reveal, that only one-ninth of our children, between four REPAIR OF FARM MACHINERY URGED and six years of age are raceiving is still a hope unrealized, ‘The extension of kindergarten edu- cation was never of greater import- rrr resolutions to Honorable Lynn J. Fra-! eyes, zier, governor of the state of North That the first, week of:March be set| Dakota, and ask his assistance in call- aside as Farm ‘Machinery, Repair ing attention to the Farm Machinery Week is urged by the executive com | Repair Week for North Dakota, and mittee of the ‘North Dakota Farm Bu-| that a copy of these resolutions be also feau Federation in resolutions which | forwarded. to all daily papers of North have been sent to Governor Lyan J.| Dakota. Frazier asking him to issue a pro mation to that effect: The resolutions state that farm ma | chinery manufacturers have apparent: | ly shown no disposition to reduce « their prices in any measure commen. | surate with the drop in the price of! farm products and the farmers are! urged to use all old machinery po: sible for the 1991 work. Folldwin; es will get more cream from is the resolution: | the Giants’ Polo Grounds. They open- “Whereas, the farmers of North Da- | erup. kota are being/compelled, through the | lack of organization to, sell their farm} products, at a price muel Resolution Criticizes. Manufae- turers for Not Making Price Reduction * Yank eget Pitcher Pat Shea, who won 27 games is than | for the [:uternationals, looks “pat” as the cost of production; an | a Giant regular. “Whereus, the farmers of North.Da-| ot kota are great buyers. and ‘users et! Trial of the White Sox ball players farm machinery; and Win take the place of the Dempsey- ‘Whereas, the International Har-! ; Willard fignt in the March spotlight. vester Company of America and other | —o— farm machinery. manufacturess,, Ray Schalk is reducing by playing through organization, have shown and) handball. The midget: hasn’t much to are showing a disposition to not take’ work on. . the same loss in their line of business in any per cent commensurate with the loss of the farmers at present; | Day pitchers tivo months in advaace and, must have more than hunches to “Whereas, the North Dakota Fari ™) guide his thoughts. Bureau cannot see much likelihood of} ees. farm machinery being reduced in| Pinkey Mitchell is shénting’ at. B. price for the coming season, owing to; Leonard. Pinkey's got. $10,000 in a Une reasons above stated; and | Milwaukee bank on himself, which shows how he feels about it. ° ole “Pooch” ‘Donovan slips into the “once was” class of track coaches as herefore, Ne It Resolved, that the! pit} Bingham succeeds him at~ Har- first week of March, 1921, be set aside) yard, and designated: as Farm Machinery) Repair Week for the state of | Coast league hopes Yankees will use Dakota and that during that said per-| Jonnny Mitchell for more than bench- iod the North Dakota Farm Bureau! warming, as they did “lefty” O’Doul. urges its members and all others in-| g terested in better agriculture for 0- The scribe who can pick Opening Tom Gibbons scores his first real { you use’ Pyramid. | follow before. the team goes south. ance than it is today.~'In, an ill-con= ceived effort at economy, we are sav-! ing n early education, and spend-| ing $3,500,060 a day on our criminal! classes developed troit¢y: cack of! early moral and social training. i The kindergarten is. one of our most | potent agencies for Americanization. | Under its influence the little alien child soon becomes one of us, and car- ries into his home ‘the true spirit of democracy—ind y, honesty, fair, play, and patriotism. eee Johnny Wilson same night. Better let Tom do it, Mike! ¢ Soe Maryland thinks 100 days of racing | | | | ti i The schedule’s cut to 92. igs Reserved cushions’ at the interna- | tional polo games in England will cost | $102 for series. . i Giants sign ’em by the.Gross. That's | his name. stands 6 feet.tall and is a pitcher, Sop Gung , purposes. If You have Come to Such Misery an Itching or Protrading Piles Try Pyramid Pile Suppesi- tories. Pyramid Pile ‘Suppositories have been the household ‘reliance for more than two decades. You've idea what blessed relief is ‘tnt Get a 60c box today, at the drug store anywhere in the U, Sor Canada, but do not take any substitute. They are used in the privacy: your own home and you can h a free trial by sending your ne North Dakota earnestly and studiously check- up: their farm machinery that they have.now and -secure repairs for the same and place it in the best | possible condition for the spring use and that they make an effort, as fan as possible, to use their old machinery ‘or the season of, 1921; “bo JT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the secretary of North Dakota Farm Bureau forward a copy of these kayo and his brother Mike challenges iO, Be OOS OOO 8 Hecsinah, but Has No : Bismarck ‘ » Equal for Coughs, Makes 9 family sunply of ay ‘cpendable couh medicine. Fax- 6) ily prepared, and,saven :If you have a severe cough or chest eohi accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, h s, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up. during the night with croup and you Avant ‘quick en The Pion help, try. \th old home-made = cough rem uggist can supply y of Pinex. | Pour d fill the bottle instead of sugar syrup. is,recipe makes a pint ‘able cough remedy. nd in spite of its low cost, | pended upon to give aiiek | | an’ feel this take hold of a! way that means busin nd raises the phlegm, stor ind soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the throat. and bronchial tubes with such -prompt- ¢ and certainty that it is, really FARA a special and highly concen- compound of genuine Norway, pine extract, 3 nown means~ of overcoming coughs, throat and chest colds. There are many worthless imitations | of this mixture. To avoid disappoint. ment, ask for “21% ounces of Pinex” with ful’ directions and don’t. it any- thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute =, gatisfaction or money @promptly Te- | funded. The Pinex Co. Ft. Wayae, - severe ei SLUTIVNVVANIVEIEVAUEUALAAUAUEUUA ALGAE UAE The First National Bank Capital and Surplus’ $300,000.00. Safety First oll UUVNUUANEUGAAU and ‘address to’ Pyramid Drug C o” Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. No. Dak. ‘i eer Bank = MT OL ae ULUUITHSHSEQQAN900UUEEOUGHAGUASAAONAQOQOUEEEEAUUAAEHE EL / PROUD REDS ‘ winner is being dismantled as a result. / Ship the Reds Jooked gog@:enough to repeat for several years. {they didn't repeat. | players broadcast ‘to other clubs. . | the goods unless they strain to win as Lincoln Advocated “An Unfettered Start” for All 2 team, brings in too much money for taxing ee | usually breaks upia cold ‘and: ends all grippe misery: He hails from San Antonio, CS CoRR sauce senerarew eae TIDUILIDITINNINTee Lo coe ATE CCT ee | they way wish to accumulate for in: vestment or for any other¢purpose, FOR LUMBAGD Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musierole in briskly, and usually. in is gone—a. delicious, soothing comfort coneato takeitsplace, n. the Tables: mn yperaimulions. It was good Ttgad a kick. But after com- munion re ‘congregation was so puck- ered it hadto whistle the doxology. ui hal’s. ub, “If we can't sing we can whistle,” / THRIFT PLAN. The N. D> Thytependent Telephone company announgés 2 plan whereby QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION. . Get Dr. Edwards’ 0! ards’ Olive Tablets That is the peg cry of (housands | since Dr, Edwards ‘produced, Qlive Tablets, the substitute for calomel: stuff, t ton, Feb, 16.—When Vice: President. Marshall; lays. down the gavel. in, the. @ on, March. 4 there will be genuine regret. Marshall has dignified: the office of vice-president by’ kidding. it harder than, anybody | else—and . then, bringing... humor and | courtesy. to. it, He. plans,.to. ga upon. the Chautau- Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician 1 b for 17 years and mit ol time i ree Aetce haste et employees may arrange with the com- Muster | is aclean, white ointment enemy, dised hile ered the. formula {oe Olive ing any situation, awkward or unpleas-| Pany’to have such, part of their sal- a pitiles rd patie Useitineet | See ene ee, atin livers, | 2B 18 shown, by two of his. prize stor- |/ary‘or wages, as they may desire, de-| ” \Manydoctors and Wilineg biter. | | jas, 7He wag in a company of jubilant ‘Republicans who were Bloating, over, the late election landélide. The gloats: posited in any banka~. ‘designated by| ole and recommend it tatheir patients, them. ie’ They wil gladly tell you bat relist This plan will enabla, employes to gives from sore throat, nicl itis, | grew ‘more and more pronounced and 3 the dreams; of future Regn aia Tees lay, aside systematically,,each weeh| ¢roup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, | [ n i rheumatism, lum- | ' roby 4 Tage Maret waa. given a or month a definite amount which} congestion, ins und ace of the back or | “Well, you folks are. feeling. ‘mighty cockey. That's ail. right. ‘Youtre tel); |’ dng what yon are going: to. do, Fa all right. “Dream on. Only. you ‘sopt|, | of remind me. of the colored) bay, homeward hound from Frange,. who, leaning on the ships ,rail, said; to; his black buddy; ““Koy, when J gil ashore do; you know what I’m goin’ to do? Well, I'm, agoin’ to git mp a white hat an’: white, coat an’ white payts an’ white. socks, | an’ white. shoes, an’ white gloves, an’ | a white vest an’, I’m, goi’ to walk right ; up Fifth avenue: with, a waite, gal: on). | each ahm. What are you agoin’:to.dn,| | Dr. Edwards’ Olive. Tablets do not: contain calomel, but a healing, soothing: vegetable laxative: No griping is the “‘keynote” of these little Sadar voated: olive-colored tab- lets. They. cause the bowels and liver to: act normally. They, never force them to unnatural:action. + if you have a “dark brown mouth” — bad breath—a dull, tired: feeling—sick headache—torpid liver—constipation, you'll find quick, sure und pleasant. re- sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards! Giive ‘Yablets,at. bee 4q ‘housands take joints, sprains, gore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the | chest. Always dependable.’ 9 | jars; age size $3.00 85c and 65¢ j _PAY PRICE: “ASK Your Grocer boy? For ‘Temperament had v wrecked: the‘Cin- “Well,” said’ the “other, “ Hippty Dumpty Bread pinnati Reds, |! TN git me a dla Produced by ‘The team that, brought Cincy's first pants, an’ a. black ie, an’ black! shoes bt pemceanin rer BARKER BAKERY After winning, a. world’s champion- te vice pre iden | aneuldee a t.story, In; fact 1 shouldn’t say, ap¥thiig,. We. Wena: crats; shouldn't; talk, just. now. are Ijke-the colored congregation. that ran pra of communion, wine, “They asked one of the: sigters: who was especially skilled in some: of: the more modern, domestic arts aad: gci- efce to manufacture. a supply. She couldn’t get her usual ingredients so H she, made her. wine out-of persimmons | \ The players ad it in. them. to do it, But they didn't ‘pull together and WHEN YOU ASK FO Ss BUTTER: SNORTAERN fin Garry ‘Herrmann has ordered: his Some have been, traded, more may No set of star: players. can deliyer REDUCTION In Tailored Suits. $85 values now $50:00 $75 values now . $45.60. $65 values now .$40.00 $50 to $55 value $37.50 $40 to $45 value $30.00 TERMS CASH Ending Feb. 28th, 1921 “KLEIN - Tailor and Cleaner RIEPRSPORISERI CANCUN GHEY FARMERS AND TRAPPERS \ ATTENTION Don’t, Sell Hides and Furs, Under Prevailing Low Market. Let us tan them either into fur sets, robes, coats or,leather and use same to a good advantage instead of sacrifie- ing them at tbe present low prices. Send for FREE price list tags, If you prefer selling we always pay. the highest market price: | THE- BISMARCK HIDE--& - FUR CO. Bismarck, North Dakota |'|: an . “Pape’s Cold Compound’is Quickest, Relief Known nose running; relieves headache, dull- ness, feverishness, sneezing. “Pape’s Cold. Compound” is ths quickest, surest relief known ,and only a few cents at drug stores. It ‘acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains -no quinine. ‘Insist upon Pape’s. fs Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- ing and snuffling! A.dose of Pape’s Compound”: taken every ‘two until. three’ doses are taken The first dose opens clogged-up nos- \‘rils and air pasiiages of head; stops - Business is on the Upturn Business in America is ‘getting its stride again. It is going {o set a steady pace it can keep. Swing along with it, the best is yet to come. Business houses Recent months have marked a return to normal habits and wholesome standards.. are in training to conserve'strength'and build up vital powers on a better, broader basis, \ ¥ oie Prices have reached or are reaching stable levels. 3a Goods and services no longer sell themselves. They must be son Good salesmanship is the order of the day. It isa help-the-buyer kind. It puts Service on a par with Profit. Its aim is to attract buyers by making buying attractive. Merchants and all sellers are not merely getting business, they are building it on foundations of ~ integrity. ~ Just recently the president of a national business spent thousands of dollars to apeligiie to the - public for misstatements in advertising published in hundreds of Newspapers by his company. He sald policies of truth-telling and fair-treatment must be ‘maintained by his company at any cost because he Valued the confidence of the public and the good will of his business too much to have it impaired by wrong practices. . & Legitimate business believes in“playing fair” and “dealing square”. It aims to safeguard the interests of the purchaser in alt. transactions, With the spirit of Service as a guiding force, business is worthy. of your faith on which its activity relies. There is the nub of the whole matter. ‘ Se \ American security lies not only in our mines, forests, factories, and farms but also in the work of our hands and the confidence in our hearts. ? \ pe) ~ 4 Let-us turn these te constructive purposes ang enjoy a wholesome measure of Prasperity. \ \ A message from the - - : S Associated Advertising Clubs of the avcorld, UEC TOTTT TESTO