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THE BISMARCK TRIBUN a Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Matter. GEORGE D. MANN Laie - eiperk Editor — a G. aN LOGAN PAYNE NE COMPANY eee WAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH ee NEW yoRE™ - Fifth Ave, Bldg. psc ad 7k SI RRS Ni SA a ns The Associated .Preas is exclusively entitled to the uss ered fn. of all news credited) to it or not otherwise ited in this paper and also the local news published wali Fighta of. publication of special dispatches herein are MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION ee SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Daily by, carrier, per year ...y....0s00. + +8720 Oaily by, mail; per year (in Bismarck) . Daily. by. ‘mail, per year. (in-state outside Bismarck. . «- 6,00 Daily by ma nail, qutside of North Dakota .......0+00+ 6,00 THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1878) “THEM WAS THE DAYS” A man, who probably has a red nose and an empty cellar, writes in that he recalls buying good whisky for 60 cents-a gallon in 1874.. “Them was the days,” says. he. ‘ Forty-seven years have passed. i At times, all of us sigh for ‘the good old days.” Let’s. go back 47 years and see. The first sensational event in: 1874 was a red-| flag demonstration, by communists in New York. The police, had’ their-hands full. Sounds familiar. Four days. later, on January 17, Chang and Eng, the Siamese ‘Twins, died within two hours of each other, aged 63. Everybody thought then. that}, the Siamese Twins: were freaks occurring. only| once and‘that future: generations: would miss a lot thave been elected: Governor of Arkansas, muster- temperance: women inaugurated’ a remarkable whisky crusade'in Ohio. Folks commented that they. were worthy. ladies, “but, of: course, there'll! always be liquor.” Then David Kalakaua, king of the Hawailan | Islands, toured America’ with his “marvelous’ band of ukulele players./ k t Me Newspapers had big crime news in 1874. Most| notorious was. Jesse. Pomeroy, “the ‘boy. with the pink eye,” whose first known murder victim was little. Horace: W. Millen of Boston, Jesse, imprisoned ‘at. 17,-is serving the last tar of a life sentence in Massachusetts state prison, forgotten. Too many Stillmans and Kabers, to keep'him in the public eye. “Yet if you want td hear a real crime story, ask grandpa about Jesse Pomeroy. ous. kidnaping on record—the abduction; of: little! Charley-Ross, July 1, 1874, from his home at Ger- mantown; Bac) Still missing. i Millard Fillmore died at: Buffalo in 1874; - How many recognize the name? He.was the thirteenth, president: « Joe Brooks and’ Joe Baxter, both, claiming to ed: and armed their; followers and ‘carried on, a small-seale: war. On Oct, 19, 1874, the country. was amazed by. the: first: balloon ‘wedding. “This: took, place: ‘over: Cincinnati, Mary Walsh marrying Charles M | Colton, “The good old days”: weren’t so different; after! Be tee Ries, F ; ; ; ‘But, hearken! The cost of running the nation- al.government:in 1874; was only, $287,183,873. And the ‘riational debt, though considered: startling: at Grandpa can also tell you about the most fam-| by not: seeing them, the United States in,1921. Siamese. Twins are touring In February, 1874, “Mother” Stewart and her old days.” House Wives. Urged:To ” Suppply Their Needs All. grocery. and meat shops will be closed, July 4 and. patrons are re- quested to put in a aufficient supply. to last over the two-day period. The food dealers plan. on. closing all day and desire their customers.to bear this in mind. 100. LATE TO CLASSIFY Minute 6-30-3t: WANTED—Dishwasher at ‘Lunch. FOR, RENT—Nicely furnished front}, {. bedroom in, strictly modern house. 418 7th st. Phone 844-J. FOR RENT—Furnighed room, gentle-| mae jprefarred, ‘619 6th. 9-M. FOH SALE—\imost new. writing desk, working table, press-iron, couch, big rack and fixtures; also stuffed birds. Bismarck Fur Co., 41$ Broapway, Ay t WANTED—Girl for: general ae at Country Club. Phone 454-J. 7-1-3t Free Transportation will be Provided. to. the. Big Celebration on July 4th:at. Fort Lincoln and Auto Busses will-run at short intervals from the Bishop’s Residence, cor. .2nd:and Thayer, and from:.St.:Mary’s:School cor. 9th and Thayer. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. ‘Chicago, July 1:—Cattle receipts 200, strong to:25 cents higher. Bulk ‘beef steers, $7 to, $8. ‘Hogs receipts 27,000, fairly active, steady to 10 cents higher. Sheep receipts 4,000, steady to 25 cents higher, ‘DULUTH TREND He Duluth, July 1.—Wheat. prices ‘ad- vanced sharply at the start today, but weakened later. July wheat closed’ 1 cent up at $1.26 1-2 bid. July flax closed 6 cents-up at $1.90 asked. Rye closed 1 cent off at $1.17 1-2 for spot. Oats closed 1 1-4 cents up at 34 38. Barley ‘unchanged, at: 43 to 61 cents and No. 2: mixed. and: yellow corn. 1-4 up at 55 1-8.cents, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. South. St. Paul, July 1:—Cattle re-, ceipts, 1,500. Best dry fed steers and. butcher. she. stock. .25° cents: or more higher, Other cattle slow, about steady. Common to. good beef: steers. $5 to $8. Bulk under $7. . Butcher cows and heifers mostly $2.75 to $5 Veal calves steady. Packer top, $6.50. Stockefs and feeders supply and de- |‘ mand extremely light. Market steady to weak. z Hog receipts, 4,500. Strong to 15. cents higher, Rangé, $7.50 to $8.75. Bulk, $8 to $8.60. Pigs steady. Best feeders, $8.85, Sheep, receipts, 100. Lambs strong to 25 cents higher. Best here, $8.50. Sheep, steady to strong, pound ewes, $3.50. BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by RasselleMiller Co,) Bismarck, July 1. No. 1 dark. northern . No, 1, amber durum, No. 1; mixed durum No, No.” No. No. WEATHER REPORT. For. Twenty-four hours ending at noon July. 1. : Temperature at 7 a. m: Temperature at noon..... 6,30-2t.}- Choice 115-|°* Highest yesterday see + 107 Lowest yesterday .. Lowest last night . ‘Precipitation Highest wind velocity. Forecast. For North Dakota: Partly. cloudy. and somewhat unsettled tonight, and Saturday. Not so. warm Saturday and]. in west portion tonight. GUNDER OLSON TAKES OFFICE} Fargo, July TGunder ‘Olson, was, worn in ag collector of, interna) .rev- enue for the district of. North, ‘Dakota, today. o—_____________» [ POETS’ CORNER | OUT WEST. By Florence Borner 1 started out from ‘New’ York tawn, For Springfield, Illinois; 1 thought that I would: take a rest, out in the great, the golden. wast. ‘And happy: times enjoy. I landed down in Springtela eee, But 1 found that I was wrong; The people said 1’d-have to go, as far, at least as Idaho And so.I- journeyed on. I hurried up the river Snake, ‘My bones did ache and ache,and ache |‘ With rheumatiz emphatic; But when I asked: “Ts this the West?” The people said, with fervent zest, There’s bats up in his attic, ; Then one old codger said to me: “My friend I would inform ye, (he place the golden west is found, ds not here anywhere around; ° ‘But out in California.” ‘Again I took my onward way, Nor stépped to fool and: loiter, ‘Until one day in ecstacy I found that-}- I could plainly see, The fair ‘Pacific's water. ‘At last I've reached, the: West: I thot, And. asked a fellow onthe spot, He wag a handsome man. And here’s’ the answer that-he- sald: |‘ “My friend, you sure have been misled; The West is in Japan.” ‘Le Envoy When east: is west; ond’ west is east; What: can a fellow do?- I started back to New York town, My journey? It was thru.’ SMILE A WHILE g: SMALE A WHILE: Money fs recovering its voice. The mercury, too, seeks-an. altitude |’ record: New York seems worried ‘by her-Hy- lan fling. ~ New. Tariff Motto: Any old-import in a storm. “Many femous joint debates are. held] in butcher shops. Auto spooners, too, should’ be com- Pelled to disarm, The eternal try-angle: ‘worm, and another fish. Father, a If clotiies make the woman, many women are only half done. + \ * Cheer up, mother. Less than three months before school starts. Many borrowers, seem to think they |are their brother’s keeper. F Hempty Dumpty Bread” Produced, by Pedestrians, are the ones that need|* the automobile insurance. Perhaps styles are designed to cheat]: Tailroads on the age.limit. . “Spult’ Rickard’ tn ‘charge. of, the, Sen- ate-House fight and he will make the time; was only $2;251,690,468. That's probably why they’re called “the good {their ills by trying’a new Diet. ‘enough money to’ pay the soldiers’ The Japanese seem inclined to solve + Harding can ‘split: his. infinitives if only-he’ll, wake.Congress: sa w. wood, Let Harding take: heart; Charlie jaa couldn't oe, some. x wie hunters. The average man is. sick only two days a year. Must be July 5 and De- tember 26.0, 3 , ‘The national’ negatives: What, mon. can’t: drink and, what: (women don’t; wear, : ‘Abdut all’the exercise bookkeepers get: is, running: up, and down, tha. col: umns, Now. that: Germany, has dined and whined she, evidently intends to gat; down, to, business. of matrimony would: fare, dotter if they ran into squalls. |. JUST: COMME A step. in time saves setting run’ over. History repeats itself and so wil Fourth of Jujy orators. One drink, of: home brew makes the whole: world fp ke u : Carp | may; Not:be the poor: fish, Domp- sey|backers thimk. . u...5 ‘ The. veterans’. wounds are - hound only, with, red tape. » Some of the magazine covers should ‘be barred from. the; males; They've found @ fraud’ in: army, har- ness. Put the perpetrator where he'll ‘stay hitched! If rouge: on: the knees is. coming: to ota, we wonder.if thers powder them in Bublic. 3 headline, yelpp. te: uss — ‘ Father: believes they: call: it “the They, sounded; more: like, soci¢ty. set” because that’s: all they. do. |, — The trouble. with many weather propheta: js that: the. weather does not y) Beree with them. . And now, the: visiting: comet: has shifted its.orbit.. One glance at the earth was enqugh! * : REVISED: Can you keep my. daugh- ter, in the alimeay, to which. she has been accustomed?’ ii All good roads.lead.to. prosperity. | tie The long: talker is usually an utter- idiot, ee sey! a H Prohibition makes more grape-nuts. —_ Auto: accidents, are, becoming inci- dents. j he-rhyme: wave, casualties are un- ine * "Peace, like good wine, i improves with (age. Mother -has hay fever; father has pay. fever. i — Even the sea shore is: dry. No sea serpents this year: > t Flat pocketbooks are sometimes caused: by~ flat-heads. The first ingredients of the melting Pot are soap ,and water. to hs Baris, Studying: Reparation Snarls” ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS By. Olive Barton. Roberts Just. then, there. wae a Back; to his star: went Sprinkle-Blow- again, followed’ by Nancy, Nick and ‘the Magical Mushroom. , He was de- termined to find out. which one of the Nuisance Fairies had caused the hail- storm,down on: the earth, thereby. hit- ting Ben Bunny on the nose and near- ly knocking him over. Of; course, the hailstorm stopped as suddenly as it began, and when the cloud found. thet it. wasn’t, needed any longer for the: Weatherman to sit on, it moved. away. .Mr. Sun. showed his round, bright.face then to Ben Bunny’s disguat (for Ben wanted the shower ‘lto last, although. he- didn’t like hail: stones), and, Ben and. Blossom went into. their. SUDPOE again. “It doesn’t pay to be too hopeful,” said Blossom. “I knew. that.something. wi pen so, that we. wou! lettuce for, our, dinn Sunday.”. Ben ‘ajdn’t reply, bug went on eat- ing bark croquettes as! glum as ,Mon- day morning, in other words, he blames the “frec- dom of the sees,” . For some, short. dresses are proper; for most. they show, bad form. When she quits calling it “lingerie” the honeymoon is over. Strong: men love the naked truth. Is that why women try, to emulate it? Father is glad he had finished work- ing his, son’s: way, through college. Some ‘go to the moyies'to see a show: some go: to chureh, a make a show. 4s The average ‘than. will have to. win @ fight-at home before he can go to Jersey, City. i. } # Some tired.busines men send their wives. away, for, the summer. Others stay, tired. * The. Girl Next,Door says it’s. not.s0 much a. ques! of what to wear as @ question, of Zaha: to ledve, off. FOR SALE;. ; pbpe combination gar- ment. that, worn elther a Pairs of; atocking® or 4 haty net. arkable Remarks | Courtships. that go down to: the sea,|: ah ve an excellent taste n Muratore, famous There is always ap increase in crime. in. spring and in. autuma.—Dr. .| Colin, Paris Psychologist. I,do not believe the mere statement of a wife, “He slapped-me,” would jus- tify. a diyorce.—R. C, Stoll, Lexington, (Ky,), judge. y Rich people are no longer giving to churches,: This is because the fear. of hell hag..beem knocked ont: of them.— John, Slater. "New York spiritualist leader. None: of, the. great trading nations ever. the foreign: trade op- ,| portunities that are ours;today.—John “|S. Drum, president, American Bank- ers’ Association. ‘For the woman who has been un- happy in love; the ‘best: possible color wear is pink—pink will attract to aks. to eS: Hee: CAR: aking laugh. near, re by: Mr. Sprinkle-Blow set his ‘bag in- side. the door .of a house... marked “Winds,” first Joosening. the string 80 that Kind South Wind could let thé tricky little breezes out if she’d a ‘mind to. Then he closed the door an, locked’ it and put the key on hig key- ring. “Now. who in creation has. been tampering with my ‘rain-barrels!” ex- claimed:he, “Someone has'taken some of the stuff from the “Rain ‘n’ Hail” barrell and pyt it into. my barrel Marked ‘ “Nice Warm’ Spring Rain.” Now. who-do you s’pose it was?” Just then there was. a mocking | laugh near by, a laugh that.thev al} knew. It was Jack Frost. ST dave to do something, don’t 12” DICK. ed, “If: you won't let me: ‘besbusy 4, down on the earth, I Haye tovget, Pasy up here in the sky, don’t I? I Dat Be hail in your: Warm’ Spring, What are you going to do about (Copyright 1921, by Newspaper: prise). her a really happy love—Alys Ste- vens, Boston psychologist. rs i IF THEY ARE WELL BRED “Young women will never assist 2. man in putting on, his. overcoat. ‘Women residents of a neighborhood; will, call on the newcomer, before in- viting her to a social function. Hostesses will fold the dinner nap- kins as- plainly as possible. *AT THE MOVIES | — AT THE REX Strong dramatic’ situations, magnif- icent settings and gorgeous gowns are the outstanding features of Elaine ‘Hammerstein's new Selzpick picture, “The Girl from Nowhere,” now the feature attraction’ at, the Rex theatre, where it will bd:shown today and Sat- In addition Chas. Hutchinson ‘will be seen in “Double Adventure.” ASTRINGENT. An excellent:astringent for the skin can be made from two ounces of cologne. watefy one ounce. camphor tincture, one-half. ounce benzoin tinc- ture. A teaspoon of the mixture. put — Bookkeeper Falls. Heir to=Fortune - “Upon the death of an uncle I in- therited $60,000: I gave up my posi-. tion and intended enjoying myself when I was stricken with a severe case of stomach trouble and colic’at- tacks. Two of these attacks made me lose consciousness. After * treating ‘with our best doctors with little bene- fit, I. decided to try Mayr's Wonderfui. Remedy, and it helped me, at once. a have. been entirely well for past year.” {t is. a, simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarthal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the in- flammation. which. causes practically. all stomach, liver, and intestinal. ail- ments,. including appendicitia. One dose will convince or money Tefunded. Sold at: All Druggists. ee X25, MiSteR TRUS. "M188 KATHRYN, JONES? MoRNIN G, : me REG Teas! | PMISS#1 You mat SHOW HER LIN: RIGHT, AWAN, MeMINSS,! MISTER TRUS HAS FAINTED [7m ” Chitcago peeping ‘Tom, tells, sue they, should’ pull their shades down; _ FRIDAY, JULY. 1, 1921 Amazing Success Achieved by Phenomenal, derful record that. is now being nal, but unprecedented. |The first bottle of Tanlac to reach ublic was sold: just a little over ATS AZO. Its success was imme- lalate” and people everywhere were quick, to,recognize it as a medicine of extraordinary merit: Since that time there, have, been sold throughout this country and Canada something. over Twenty Million. (20,000,000) bottles, es- nd tablishing a record which “has prob- ably never been.equalled in the his- tory‘of the drug trade in. America, » Fame Is International. The. ‘instant and phenomenal success |~ which Tanlac won when it was first introducedhas been extended to prac- | tically every large city, small town, |village’ and, hamlet in North America. [Ite fame has become international in ‘its Séope and England, Japan, Mexico, ‘Cuba; Hawaii, Alaska, Porto Rico and ‘many European countries are clamor- ing for it. ‘From coast to coast and from the "Great Lakes, Tanlwc is known and Ronored. Millions, have taken it with Intel the wash bowl for the last rins- AH help in keeping the pores ‘Blanket ‘is named after Thomas Blanket; a clothier who helped in- DEMAND’ FOR TANLAG BREAKS! ALL RECORDS: Celebrated Medicine Not Only. .But’ Unprecedented—Over 20,000,000 Bottles Sold in Six Years—Foreign Countries Clamor for It. Never before, perhaps, in the history of the drug ‘trade has the demand for a“proprietary medicine ‘ever approached the won-: made by Tanlac,. the: celebrated, medicine which. has been accomplishing such r2markable results: throughout this country and Canada. marvelous success achieved by this medicine is not only phenome- As a matter-of fact, the T en of all’ ages in all waiks of. life, af- flicted with stomach, liver. and kidney disorders, some of them of long stand- ing, as well as thousands of weak, thin, nervous men and women apparently on the verge of collapse, have testified. that they have been fully restored to their normal weight, health» and strength by its use, ~ Restored to Health. % Still others, .who,seemed fairly well, yet who suffered, with indigestion, headaches, shortness of breath, dizzy spells, sour, gassy- stomachs, coated tongues, foulness of breath, coustipa- tion,.bad complexion, loss of gppetite, sleeplessness at night and of terribly dejected, depressed feelings, state that they have been entirely relieved a? these distressing symptoms and re- stored to health and happiness by the use of Tanlac.- Free Transportation, will be: Provided: to the. Big: Celebration; on July 4th at: Fort Lincoln and, Auto Busses will-run.:at short: intervals from the, Bishop's: Residence, cor. .2nd-and Thayer, | 1340, troduce woolens into England. about | anq from: St: Mary’s Sehool: cor. 9th and: Thayer. lt 1G Important Announcement. ( ; “It is gratifying to be able to announce that prices are gradually being stabilized and that we » are now in position to offer many lines at prices about the same or very little higher than. before the war. It>is important to remember that this' ~ applies not only to prices but.to qualities also. It isa well known: fact that qualities. were badly, manipulated during the war. period. We are now offering a fair quality men’s cot- ton gloves at 10c a pair, men’s union summer underwear at $1.00 a suit, men’s medium weight; chrome work shoes at $2.75, men’s. standard, guaranteed suits at $25.00, straw-hats at 25c and <up, good quality neckties at 25c, etc. The above are, of course, only a few items se- lected. at random, but many: other lines and items in our well assorted stock are priced proportion- ately low. \) Wire Please bear in mind that our clothes must al ways’ make good or we dg... Mail orders carefully and promptly attended to. _ CM.DAHL Dahl Building Main Street Safety and Service THE TWO STRONG PILLARS ON WHICH WE ARE BUILDING .OUR BUSINESS OB SIM CuUNIOoCh MINNEAPOLIS. MINN , With owr new McClintock Burglar Alarm System which’ |; we recently installed, our bank is a safe place to keep your Liberty. Bonds. and other valuables as: well: as to do. your ' geaeral banking business, First National: Bank, Bismarck, N. D. GET A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX NOW Safety ea

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