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Many a bride opening the fruit she} If worst comes to worst they'll till canned this summer will get an awful| wear an apron—to tle husbands to the Jar. strings. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE stallion with four of get: overt! it WY I | of her prized companions—seven beau- ‘With States Attorney Unearihs wn | tiful songbirds... Burden Multiplies as War Fades| ‘reg nested in a garden of tit Piant Near Baldwin in Distance—McKenna }lady’s home, bathed in the pans o Sheriff Rollin Welch and Staie’s At- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 CATTLE AWARDS OF SLOPE! FAIR ARE ANNOUNCED (Continued from Page 1) Junior yearling buli: First and second, Emil Kohlscheen; third, H. F. Purfeeist. Senior bull calf: First, Beaumont;' second, Hammer third, Norman. Lees, Junior buil calf: First, W. EB. Beau- mont; second and third, Shipfer & Lambert, Cow, 3 years and ov First, W. E. Beaumont; second and third, Hammer gone south, but I learned they had) been poisoned,” said the lady, who declined to permit her name to he used. “They were reai friends and | ‘ Ss h [ are greatly missed. It seemed to me} 6 C. 00 Suits that the song-birds, became so tame, that they did everything but talk. In Extra values in Boys’ Suits, two i water set out for them, ate from her Sees Crash | fiand, warbled from early morning un- \Uil night. ‘There were wrens, a robin, By Newspaper Enterprise | an oriole, a wild canary, a thrush, a] there were woodpeckeis and black- | London, Sept. 1—"ls, Britain going| addition to the beautiful song birds} kingbird, seven in all. birds who made up the little colony. | The other day all disappeared. The} Now all are gone except a lone black-/ Bros. | Sones FP. E. eecuray unearthed «| bankrupt? ilady anxiously awaited their ret bird who seems.also to miss the other’ Cow, 2 years and under 3: W. #.,™M0onshine still on a farm near Bald-| Today the question is being asked | LS UCLA aN eae pale cost terpenes gti nae Beaumont. win today. by seriously concerned Britishers, and | 2nd inquired. | A neighbor had found birds which brought so much joy to pair pants | some dead birds in her y: The | me. $10 Senior yearling heifer: First, W. H.|_ The officers said they sound the stilljeminent authorities like Reginald Mc- Beaumont; second, Scitipfer & Lam- |? the side of a butte on the farm ofjKenna, former chancellor of the ex~ bert; third, M. F. Purfe. three, Johnson brothers, all unmar- The sparrows were poisoned, it is believed, because they ate chicken-/ food. But in poisoning them, instead jlady then. learned: that neighbor, chequer and gre: itis nty | Seeking to poison only sparrows, hat cheduer ane gereat Britishy author iby, placed the poison where the , prized = pete’ Special values in i » ey ich: Wire: | Tied, and that while the still was not}on finance, say. it must be anawi red) ager i ; ; SMe ee ER MenooRA aa |in operation the boiler part was nail in the affirmative Hee seed are’ re: | song-birds .could get it as well, and} of shooting or using some other) Boys’ Corduroy third, Hammer Brothers. © SS /fall_ of mash, duced. j all. were killed, 2 method to abate the nuisance, the! Suits pata g | No charges have t bi ei Q ofa a ‘ “T thought, at’ first that they had neighbor killed the other birds. | Pur.| , No charges as yet been pre All available facts and figures sup- : d | $10 to $12 Senior heifer calf: First, H. F. feeist. | ferred against the three men, but the) port their contention. | PILLAI LLL LIE RE Junior heifer calf: First and third.! state’ sp altorney sald that a charge ol, Today Britain is raising by taxa- | ture is maintained ruin will come to] The significance of these figures | 4 é & é Boys’ Pants Hammer Brotiers;. ‘second, Schipter| MAMUACHITINS JIAUOR WOU]d he ced ioe at een ee eee Mcrae (ueeectes tenn ee Tenlize at present." is increased when. it ta remembered | p ° & Lambert. . Speci ° . Ent ;as much as she did before the war. — — if A ecial meeting of Knights of} © th rin $ that the total population of France! Senior and grand champion bull:| P ‘ hough severe industrial depression | 6¢ ” Ps 2. 0 uae ee pion b | Columbus tonight at St. Mary’s/iss reduced the tax-bearing capacity | LEFTY HIGGINS has decreased sensibly as a result of d 4 . . . WAN Junior champion bull. W. E. Beau-! School. of the neon, the burden tends to be-| WINS SHUT-OUT the war. { an Weaees | ceases tee come heavier instead of lighter. | t i renin ‘ a mont. oa Bp. ie r 5 How Bills Cli | aaa } Striking New York bakers have \ van peSetier and grand chiznpion cow ot TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY te iar pills Sent since the| piletty” Hilns, who pitched for the} stopped loafing and gone back 10, td r, W. E, Beaumo : | = ee ks . 5 | Bismarck baseball club, pitched 2] loafing. i rien) dnnton champion, cow or heifer:| FOR SALE— Sedan hence eueae) ne fhe ele cha EA two-hit. game, against Mitchell in the Li aceite k m a ee hd See OP ae | gone. Phone 5' today than it was at any stage of the South Dakota league this week, ac-) “Save your tin cans,” says an econ-| reeders young herd: First, Ham-j qwamcerasarajttie figur howl | cording to information received here.| omist. Yes, and start a j orch pace seraihers: second, Schipfer & FOR SALE—Davenport and Majestic the ‘taxation levied tor ihetitae seven | Higgins struck out cight men and] ty. mbert. | | Range, good as new. Call 903. Se ‘ | Watertown won, 1 to 0. Both Higgins ; — Breeders calf h First, Hammer -1-3t ves Pounds| and “Buck” Taylor have wins to their] The Girl Next Door beauty was! Brothers; second. Schipfer & Lambe FOR RENT—Small, weil furnished | 4914 198,243,000 | credit jn the South Dakota league. [once skin deep, but now it’s . knee 4 Get of sire: First, W. E. Beaumont: | room. 411 Sth St., or phone £73. 14915 1211111! 996,694,000 ea high. ay second, Schipfer & Lanubert. | : 9-1-tfl4936 | 336767,000/ YOUTHS GIVEN 18 YEARS es vom 4 Produce of dam: First and second, FOR SALE--Cheap, brand new -14917 2 573428 .000| i W. E. Beaumont; third, H. F. Pur-| ner oil stove, with oven and hocd.|4918 | S 707,235,000, EACH IMPRISONMENT 5 i feeist. Call at $19 5th. Phoae 67-R. 9-1-36/7919 | 389,021,000 a | BISMARCK BISMARCK 4 Black Polled Angus. FOR -SALE—By owner, thoroughly }y99¢ 1.339'571,000 (Continued from Page 1) ft J. I Ls Fr, s | _ Four exhibitors showed Aberdecn| modern house of six rooms and the present yearlit. He started to fire but at the last | ao WHALE OT Li dvHe i} ‘Angus cattle. John Dawson of Mam | bath. This is a very desirable, welllare not yet available, but it is ex-| mstant he apparently thought better) | dan, president of the Missouri Slope} constructed house, located on S. E./pected that they w 1 'be higher than|f it, and complied, Te afterwards | . Ha fair; F. W. McGillic, Mandan; C. A.| corner Jot, 75 by 150 fest. Large|those of Inst year. The central fact) Said that he figured on shooting some! pol Neh lead i} Makes a specialty ‘of Gaining young men’and young women) fox eee Jamestown, and 4. H. Leonard,| front and rear screened in porches,/of an exasperating situation for the of thew ints Jelly but that he chang-| Mrs. Werner Tells How They the best i o: aioe) er = | full cement basemeut, hardwood | British taxpayer is that: e v7 rae 0.8 ne saw he was SUr-| Yield to Lydia E. Pinkham’ & eteonan won the senior champion! floors throughout. Living room, 11-| WHEREAS, in pre-war days the poundes by Se edly fait! y' inkham s BOOKKEEPING and STENOGRAPHIC POSITIONS 3 ; ual 3 a pinch: he junior an 20 anid all other rooms larte na]state took one-tenth of the annual] », The men, eppetred senbieely indit | Vegetable Compound ! son, the senior, juni cand grand ea house. vif ouch beh Me tore meee aoane: on in taxes, today iti oy "to the consequences, They ac-! Camden, N. J.—‘‘Before my baby B. B. C. graduates are expert, and experts are always in demand. champion cow or hei | real home you cannut do better than| WHEREAS in former years it was cepted their sentences with no show; was born | was run down and weak, had is ‘a iG cot aed ctaet an emia aati tes scorn Black | Al » Finch eked yner is leuving the city: |ened as trade was depressed, the pres- . the majority of prizes winning seven!. Arrange for appointment to look |ent tendency is to'add heavier burdens TROOPS HELD IN READI-| : petvous and, would BUSINESS or BANKING De three seconds aad two thirds:| this property over if you have $1,59C | with each decline in productivity. NESS TO BE SENT \ BI certainly suffoed veonard W first; ic tool as} $. and ar, Excen- \ e Es : ; ¢ P> & 190 ane on ono! Arete au si took cash oe $1,000 sand 3 cea. Seon ' No One Escapes ‘ | let us plan a course for you, and what we have done for thousands FEE anes Tne Misael ds j> Mionely reacouaply etme ou bal Before the war income tax ranged) (Contintiea 1 of the most successful business men and women throughout the er of this en 3 in the Missouri ope; ance. Phone 689-M, after 7 P.M. laround uinepence to a shilling on the 1 Blele he rom page 1) mer | United States, we can do for you. lost ts Jong held Inurels: tating only seal eae j -3t|pound, and the exemption figure was on eae Heresy Hast night | ul firsts and three thirds. 2 REN’ irnished so high that only comparatively pros- | 4 vere still in progress. Many of | a fi . i polled 5 i etn home. Phone 26 porous persons pi : |them traveled in automobiles, he said.: ENTER AT ANY TIME . B. Strutz & So f Neynolds,; dan avenue. Now the tox is six shilling on the 7 TDPPANES PRAny | “|treated me for the ne D., Grand Fonts county, ane es pound and not even the workman EA rer a | <Ispells but did not No enteanee examination’: any deficiency in the common branches Sharles Koch of Mandan, entered: Ar earning the equivalent of $10 a week - pei ea. peer te ehy ———iseem to can be made up while pursuing th ci . Ke i i the rarest maber of entries and tals | tae tera: . eral consump:ion as tea. fee eerie = veer ane Fegetable Compound and Liver Fills be- ‘ ing the majorii di joosier, Seeking Battle Lines, Discov- | wines, spir tobacco, are t ees, OU RIEDONOS Were: Ordered | LOLs 80. gan taking them again. I Bismarck G. M. L. 4 i i the junior champion and i ered Liberal Share of What tive to nty times higher than in by Secretary Weeks to proceed from) soon felt a change and could do my work poral PANG OM, Eresident: NE ) grand champion cow. of heifer, also 11) World War Offered. | pre- ag | Langley field to the coal fields of that without pain and was cured of those | q | x state. nervous spells. Now I have anice fat ar, When fortunes were| t and left and prosper- firsts and 5 seconds. — L Koch had the grand champion buli| and in addition took three firsts and| one third. Sheep Department. Exhibitors in the sheep division were R. B. Strutz & Sons of Reynolds, and) z — baby girl and had an easy time at birth, ite relgied iabods complbined muck MARRIAGES DOUBLE | thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | ity reig: ed, nobody comp'aine nuch.’ Paris, Sept. 1.—The iaumber of mar-} Compound.”—Mrs, WILLIAMC. WERNER, ut, with the coming of the hard times,| riages in France has doubled, the; 1216 Van Hook St., Camden, N. J. everyone feels the burden. | |, ,_| Humber of births increased while few-| | When a wife finds her energies are Tusiness n are finding it in-: er deaths are registered in 1920 than| flagging, she is weak, nervous, suffers creasingly difficult to carry on. The) in 1913, the, last full y a from backache, the ‘‘blues’’ she should | weekly statistic build her system up at once by taking Few. bucks ean equal the record of Ralph G, Patterson, Hoosier of strong Irish extraction, ss who went A. W. 0. L. looking for the battle. He Safety and Service Gwyther Brothers of Fort Rice. Striitz) ya it of the government This is shown by. the oflicia had Cotswaid, phouillet, Shrop-| found It. record the closing down of factor-| just. published by the Ministry of that standard woman’s medicine, Lydia THE TWO STRONG PILLARS ON W) shire and Oxford Dowss, while Gwy-| Patterson left ios and plants and the increase In|jor, "The excess of birds over deals| E:Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, as| WE ARE BUILDING OUR BUSINESS his quiet home In Muncie, Ind, early in search of e@X- ‘he unemployed army, which is now close to two millions. Bankruptcy and Death in 1920 wag159,90, as compared to| dd Mrs. Werner, 5.914 in 1918.) , ves totalled | ,.2! there is anything about your condi- in 1918.) The marriages totalled tion you do not understand write Lydia | Oxford Downs; - In the Shroj | ther had Shropst and natives and grades shires and Oxford Downs, Strutz w | first and second on Tams, while Gwy-| citement. He Not even bandruptey and death E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., | y ther placed third. | found what he bring to the overburdened taxpayer | in regard to your health. Hog Division. wanted in the cat- the relief that.he might expect. If A {otal Of 10 reR ED OLS showed Dr- ranches of the he Be eae tase the lion's | roe Jersey, Poland China, and Hamp-| ) oat. is the governme e lion's shar i shire swine, W. EB. Beaumont of Bu-) ji¢g nie tlie rates was the most }0f his estate in sed stamp duties H HOD A Rone | chanan, Stutsman county, had no com-| osciting career he had heard of wn- and other charg: he choo death, | AMATEUR petition in the I Inj e duty is charged on the estate rang- mpsnire class. til he convoyed a carload of cattle to feago in April, 1917, and found out at America had entered the war. So id Pat. Gving to France with Tleadquarters Troop of the I" division shortly after Pershing, Private Patterson was stationed in the peaceful French vil- lage of Gondrecourt for weary and drab months-while the battle was go- Reasonable Charges — We are known everywhere for the expert werk we do. Mail Orders (ven Frompt Attention. SSRKINS, Inc. Bismarck, N. D. ing from 2 per cent on property valued | at 500 pounds to more than 40 per cent on capital in excess of two million Taxation at the rate of 22 lbs. 1s 6d. per head is levied on the British peo-j ple, men, women, and children. With the prevailing depression thousands of workmen are unable to; pay the income tax and all over the country their homes are being sold 's demands. the Duroc Je bert had the s ef pion boar; W. M. W the grand champion sow } Lambert took 2 firsts, i ( 1 third; Weiss, 3 firsts, 1 ry 2 thirds. q John Mason of Su ag did T. N. John: senior and grand champion} and | and second second For Three Generations Have Made Child-Birtl Easier By Using — ) placed 1 sec- on_of Mandan. | , in the Poland-China class was! i him, Finally he and [Up to meet the taxpa Asote hown by Gus Schauss of Mandan, | has Ser a neh meat |. Discontent among the workers On| sop LG WW Ove and the senior and grand champion eae tien th Tr took {tis aecomit has become so acute that) FeAl Y : 0 truck; bound for the ae : magistr have warned the STORES kson of Mandan ; seconds and i sow by Ed. Hendr: " i them as far as Bar-le-Due, from which Schauss took 4 firsts? 2 place they hiked in the direction of the firing, They found the front line authorities against the folly of their action. ‘waite Fon BOOKLET oW MOTHERHOOD ANDTHE BABY, Fee BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO... DEPT. 9-D. ATLANTA. GA. MecKenne’s Warning 1 first, and/ | ; a SO rerack nd a first and, trench around Luneville, introduced | Reginald McKenna has declared that Gs 7 N second. J. C. Stuhebraher, Mandon,| ! elves to the amazed poilus and | taxable capacity of Great Brit-| % t 3 being exceeded by nearly five! nn AN se they couldn't jin horizon blues |h After ten days ed to leave beca what the ited about. took a second and a third. In the sweepstakes Gus Sch: won first place with his Poland Ch boar as the best hoar of any age or breed. The Poland Chinas also took the prize for the be with of Ed. Hendrickson’s entr: with his di ndred million pounds a year. In latest reference to the subject he) 3 understand were SO CX Special Demonstration Friday, Sept. 2nd ‘LINTOCK CO NEAPQLIS. MINN. di: “We must reduce this burden, and reduce it at once to reasonable size! Otherwise T can see nothing but ruin! and disaster ahead of us, and if the; esent rate of taxation and expendi- j an American officer came to the front |S They polished the com- | after them. pany’s pots and pe ; for their pains. Patterson tinally found enough ex. s for two weeks og SES a>. Bs ‘\ tha best display 20f citement. At Cantigny he came . - NS: and algo for the best : through unscathed. At Soissons a ma- 2 . i 7 a! j OL five, ¢ gun bullet got him through both A representative from the famous house With our new McClintock Burglar Alarm System which we recently installed, our bank is a safe place to keep your valuables as well as to do your : Hereford Steck. ‘ P. I. Gwyther of Ft. Rice, ane iN ert Gwyther were the only exhibii TOO © At Seicheprey he jumped in- of Dr. Scholls—will be here and give free examination of the foot. ankles, to a shell hole on top of a German with Rob- Liberty Bonds and other general banking business, I | Her rds. shor toget vith | @ bayonet. Pegh explosive which got ‘ ih Heretorss eho eee ea iim in the icone on October 4, 1918, ; A’ I ‘E apion, which ¥ left his right leg stiff, tore open his Any one with foot trouble may have the First National Bank, Bismarck, N D. e Vm Gwyther with his ball, Yates Fairfax. | shoulder and broke his nose. i Horse Divis‘on. ey | Be nl rt time, Leen INDIAN BOYS AS LEGION MEN aoe era aches privilege of the doctor’s expert advice with- out cost. GET A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX NOW Safety First Sioux Braves. i ons. Shetland ni 1 \ drafts made aD the | ‘ become incurable diseases. Avoid j > mer Brothers mae ett South Daketa' painful consequences by taking | i cas a Sioux Brave HAVE YOU FOOT TROUBLE? GOLDMEDAL . EM ! Phe world’s standard remedy for kidney, Hest eet When adjutants of a number of! | western posts bf the American Legion! | call the membership roll at meetings, | it ts not alw the easiest thing in the world to “make out” the names, Richmond’s Bootery wha alzo took Pp. J. Gwyther took 1 s LTING of Cooperstown for American Indians who served | liver, bladderand uric acid troubles—the | e @ Belgian cles during the World war, are lining| National Remedy of Holland since 1696. xeent 2 vent to G.| ,, aceite Seats: 3 ‘Taree si: 1 ists. | st 7 yj 1 exeent 1 seron 15 6.) ty with the es-service me's | Guranteed” Tate slzo all deg 406 Main Street THEATRE ) Fein : pegete nization, according to applications| . 4 ee rename Gold seen Sty entries in the Shelland pony for post charters received at national | accept eo Ware os Direction Valleau Theaters Company 2 lev of Hebron. was un- exhihiting shires. James Ly of Billings. Mont., tock first with ‘Ms 4 year old seernd and a first for and W. E. C old or overs Hammer Brothers won all cmeanctales far oi] braeds ¢ their Belgian Belgian mre. Hee stallion with three of her get; Placings in the grade @raft horses Aged mares. st, Van Ficet! ear-cid mare, fitst,| stall Two-year-old filly: Robert cther | #. 2 years and under 2: First,} Van Fleet & Sons. ' Best colt:. Rohert Gwyther. i Best display, best team, and, best | \ heacquarters, | 4 recent charter request for a post at Si S..D., bears the names’ of four indians who en them: Comes-Out-Be: in-the-House, N: John Bluebird. Sisty Sioux ly n braves have heen engaged to @ real war dance for the L rd annnat convent sas City performed the eneniy in val the World ence scouts. | Stops in City || Quality Work for the Amateur F. L. Anders of Fargo, stopped: in| SLORBY STUDIO Bisma yesterday and today on his; Successors to return ivom Zap, where he has coal) mine interesis. i » ASK Your Grocer For Hicrapty Dumpty Bread Produced By BARKER BAKERY (xopak FINISHING HOLMBOE STUDIO | Ripe Tomatoes $2.50 per bushel TONIGHT LIONEL BARRYMORE in “JIM THE PENMAN” Toonerville Trolley Comedy. TOMORROW and SATURDAY WILL ROGERS in ......“BOYS WILL BE BOYS” Snookey Corfiedy. COMING s+eeeeess“GODLESS MEN” ALL START CAST in. TOM MOORE in. HAROLD LLOYD in +++..“MADE IN HEAVEN” :“NUMBER PLEASE” HARRY CAREY in. ..“THE WALLOP” MARION DAVIES in BURIED TREASURE” Matcze Daily at 2:30