The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 26, 1922, Page 6

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AGE six GRAIN DEALERS. ORSTATE WILL To Be Held in Devils Lake Feb, 28 Devils. Lake will be the gathering place for grain men on* Febru March 1 and 2, when the Farmers G convention. HOLD MERTING #3: Annual Convention of Grain Men nin Dealers meet there in“ annual il G.0.P.COMMITTEE | | Chicago, Jan, 161.52 for the campaign of 192 resulted in. the election cf Pri Warren G.,Harding, according to yesterday by I 1 treasurer. ram, nati day, however,. when Mr, Upham meets The New England commit- tee will report funds raised sinc their last report. jfrom New York Saturday to spend a two menths’ ation in Europe and Africa and fi reports will not be made until ‘he returns April 6. at Boston. Great preparations are being wmae HANNA SPEAKS ry by the Secreta the organization at Grand Bor ks, Among the akers Secretary of Agriculture, Mehry Wal lace; _the Pre at headquarters fo: sident of the St. Pau Finance Chicago. 5 " ion on Wednésday rch Ist, and round table re the conventio! and a very ofliger’ of well as manager pendent elevators, tend.” and owne are urged to ate) LOBBY OPPOSES PROJECT, CLAIM s:=: les of “ , corporations commonly, jons Huown na Ha aid’ he would a ration 6f the resolution, betore the end of this week. “Senator for con probaly AIR SERVICE TO _CHICAGO PLANNED .. company to launch an airplane pa: senger and mail transportation ser ice between Minneapolis and Chicago, W. Evans, president of the new com- pany, announced yesterday. Mr. Evans will leave for Europe where he will ; ate airplanes suitable for the he said. | “We propose to put into operation assenger ships with a ca-} two of 12 persons and one ship ich will hold five persons,” he said. “We are now working cn a proposi- | tion te obtain gn air mail contract | icago. and Minneapolis. pate the mail contract will aoe Stage All Set For Mandan Game n plays Bismarck Saturday night a. Mandan. Bismarck’s team is in splendid con- ; dition for the game. The doors of | the High School a andan will open at 7:00 o'clock M n time. There will be a special train to Mandan at 7:00 o'clock Bismarck time and it will return after the game. Jan, 26.—Feeds and Feeding will be the main topic for iscussion fit farmers meetings at W. Baker, livestock Arent Sauer A meet- A aaper néendent of public wh here, has just received notice of. 1 appointment member, of the Democratié comnittee, whic f ach state and will have | the management of the terests’ in. the ce ming con- elections 1 FACE ee PA PER C v" 8 BILAL. Dodi a weekly) pol- printing Aus gélincuent tax the diffe ad hy nsidered county Dun what the d cient compe / DANDERINE Stops Hair. Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. hottle of “Dander. tore. After on a falling hair. Bi shows new life, more color and brightness, abundance, ator as | ot inde- | venti mane c “per=) and i -2he Dunn | has chopped . application of this delightful tonic you can not find a particle of dandruff or every hair ae £ TO IMPLEMENT ~ DEALERS TODAY ays Hard Times Cause Fens o “Come up Out of Debt,” Advises Safe Course B. Manna rth Dakota, u ja spirit of economy and “go to work eat tlre convention of the Nor , Dakota Implement Dealers’ Associa- le in session here today county opposed fixing a price sed the Wederal Re-} em and the war Fi- yen w e fina He ad | deygte s out of debt. reviewed finances ar and decla doing her ps them. Hard ti omize and s this year to repairs and The former gover- lowing the L Was and is stabilizing e up’ out of debt,” the touched on the there had been no great in land values in North Dakota during the war period and declared this to CITY NEWS a Baby Girl. and Mrs. Neils Estruwing of McK D., are the parents of a | baby girl, born at their home yester- day. : | to District Court. The case against Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bennett was sent to district court, preliminary hearing being waived be- fore Justice Beer. Bonds were giv- jen. At St. Alexius Hospital. | Goerge Scharf of Wishek. Adam Keller of Beulah, and: Little Adolf Miller of Raleigh have entered. the | St. Alexius hospital for treatment, |. ‘Tie little/daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil O'May, who has been receiving | treatment at the hospital, returned to janes home today. { At Bismarek Hospital. Judge L, J. Palda of Minot, Mrs, F. O. Jones and baby boy of Dodge, N. D., jand Mrs. G. H, Urban and ‘baby boy of | Hebron, who have been patients at the Bismarck hospital, returned to their homes today Mrs. S. E, Bergescn of the city has Jentered the hospital ~fex treatment. | Arnold Jenner of ‘Lehr and Melvin Ol- {son ot Zap have also entered the hos- {pital for treatment, | ater | | LEAVES FOR WEST. || Miss Frieda Nadler, who has made her home in Bismarck for some time, left Tuesday night for Seattle, Wash., {where she will make her home with ‘her mother and sisters. MILL R RETURNS | Jan. jor Ray Miller} . Jos left; here | 1 National aul. Duluth, 30 p.m. in'a Minne; irplane for St. Special meeting of Bismarck | | Lodge No. 5, A. F.& A. M.. Work} in M. M. degree at 5:30. Dinner, ‘at 6:30. aaa | |Homemade candy. good and, sweet, Bring your pennies, buy and eat, | 2 Hoskins Store, January 28, ° It’ll all be gone if you come in “Remember the concert by. Jamestown College Men’s Glee Club at. Presbyterian Church, | Friday, Jani. 27.”. “TONIGHT ONLY’ Barbara Bedford —in— “A CINDERELLA OF THE HILLS” Tomorrow TOM MIX 26.—The Republican | jDationa lc pe still S ationa Icommittee still owes eee , Strength, , sre] Dodge for i jcle Sam in time, of the World War. j This amount will be reduced Thurs- feeling very good! {the New England finance committee | Mr. Upham will sail | jot Women's clubs, fifty Yilne ; d the implement men to! forced people to. econ-| | ie j ing a kindly act in notifying the li- i | Mrs. Linton Tells How Helpful “Harris Rustlers.” ij | CONSTIPATION | OWES $708,161. 32 Strength, Vim and Vigor Follow} Take Advice | im and Vigor Follow This Advice. went to Ci Arco, -Minn.—“! ning and to serve Un- 1 not been eral years previous. I had al- s from childhood ‘been. troubled constiuation and it occurred aime way after I entered service. I felt poorly for two months after entering camp, so I crdered some of i Dr. Pie’ § Pleasant Pellets, and I twish to state that by using these pel- bE ie in the proper way I was never bled from service through si ee If any one desires furthe * formation regarding Dr. Pierce's jwleasant Pellets, I will be more than | eli lad tog give desired information.” Harry N! Hanson, Obtain the Pellets now in vest jPocket vial from Sour druggist, 25c. MANY FINE _ BOOKS RECEIVED portunities to Readers children’ | The | remembered by. the City. Federation five enticing aving been presented on In the collection are 1 classes of - children’s lpr tig ps | this time, specially welcome at since the very necessary reduction ‘cf the library | the city comn ion has greatly re- duced the book fund for the year. | This temporary stringency will be | righted later but just now the library | very much in the hands of its | friends. (send in any volumes:of late fiction \4hat can be spared from the family reading tables, after all have been fiction section in the adult be enlarged. Anyone ‘hav- the new !foom ma \ ing new fiction te donate will be do- ; brarian by» phone. The. adult department has recently been presented with Wells’ Outline of History by the Fortnightly club; Bishcp’s Roosevelt and His Times by the D, A. R., and the P. E. O. Sister-_ hood have sent in a half dozen books as their donation. An enthusiastjc patron sent in sevy- en hooks of fiction on Saturday. KRAUSE “ACCEPTS FARGO CHALLENGE ‘Battling Krause, who was ‘challeng- ed through The Tribune, by Abé Wal- Jace, of Fargo, has answered the chal- lenge, offering to fight Wallace at any | time. ‘rause will ‘also take. on Charley McDonald in Bismarck February 3. 54 TEAMS WORK ~ ON RED TRAIL Fiftv-four teams are employed in graveling about a mile of the Red \Trail west of McKenzie, The cost of the project is about $3,000. Many farmers are working on the road. Dance at Baker’s Hall every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day nights. Best music and floor in state. 10ca dance. AILING WOMEN. OF MIDDLE AGE Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Camp ‘Pubic Librity Otte Offers New Op-, department of the | \ city library has been very peaceaiy | | . “The Happy Way to Health” *TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat éracker—a real whele wheat toast and is eaten with butter or soft: cheébe. bydget by; A call ist gcing out. to -readers tol I unt YUU TY EIT \ THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, '22 Try It with Hot Milk Get a good start for the day. You need a liot dich that’ not only. warms the stomach, but puts,pep and punch into the body, Try ‘|. Shredded Wheat With HOT Milk nourishment of the whole wheat in digestible form. Being ready-cooked and. ready-to-eat it saves fuel and saves time, BIBLE SCHOOL “1S PLANNED of) enjoyed in the homes, in order that | Churches to oaae Represtnt-. atives on Committee Two persons frcm each church rep- resented in the Ministerial Association vill be named to. constitute a commit- tep to take up the matter of conducting a Bible school in the city during the summer; it was decided at a meeting f the association. + General plans of ‘conducting ‘the Daily Vacation Bible’ school were dis- cussed. ‘It was the sense of the meet- ing that such a school ought to be conducted and the committee wes nam2d to take up’ the’ matter. PREVENT CHIMNEY: FIRES Fire, Commissioner °'C. 'Henzler suggests: the public have their chimneys cleanéd_as more fires are caused by, sooty, chim- neys than’ from any: oynen cause. Sour Stomach, The nicest cathartic-laxdtive in ‘the world to physic your liver and bowels when you have Dizzy Headache, Colds, Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-like ; “Cascarets.”. One or-two tonight will Compound is at This Period Denver, Colorado.—‘‘I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound forsevenyears oy Icannot tell-you good it has done It is good for young and old and I, always keep a bottle | ‘ jof it in. the: house, for. Lydia Eve tham’s help. My'hus- band saw your ad:'in the papers and:said ‘ ace nate taken everything you can think of, now I want yout reopaae *E. Pinkham’s: Vege- table Compound!’ : Sol let him get it, | and.I soon felt better and he told me ‘I | want, you to take about six bottles.’ 80. | Tdid ‘and I keep house and do all my. | | own work and work out: by the day and * | feel finc now. I tell every ‘one about | the Vegetable Compound, for so many \-of my friends thought I would not get | well.”’"—Mrs._R. J.-LinTON, 1860 West | | 83d Avenue, Denver, Colorado. /. After reading letters like the above, | | and we are constantly publishing them, th; ‘woman hesitate to take ae Inveedotieip It brings dif is in needo! rings H "Relief where other ‘medicines fail SAVE 50c A TON _ Order Your Coal From The New Salen Lignite Coal Co. (Corner Front and Eighth St.) CHAS. RIGLER, Manager. Phone 738. :. COAL $5.00.PER TON DELIVERED : ; = He i| : E i Sn On ee Mt from ‘which to _Aibss hitbae ft Ric moni’ \ I MO Gu = Mannish' Oxfords are the pre- ferred Footwear to combine with. wool hose. Here during Jahuary Women. will find many styles. “Whose moderate prices and-high. qualities distinguish them.as:ex- supe values. ‘$5.00 to $9. 00 115 4th Street. \ TE LL TTT \There is a chimney sweep in White House | town who will look after this Bae been cabled to Peking and it was work. Phone 412 for sefocma tion. SEE AGREEMENT | Harding’s Cocaproaite Propel May Bring Results ciated Press)—Prospects of settle- ment of the Shantung issue appeared | bright today as a result of the inter- vention of President Harding, activities and a» proposed meeting of poned until tomorrow because there} was nothing to discuss pending the Shantung settlement. Mr. ‘Harding's compromise proposal which he urged Minister, Sze of the Chinese Golesation to accept at a FTS 10° For Constipated Bowel, Sick Headache, Bilious Liver empty your bowels completely by! morning, and you will, féel splendid. { “They work while you sleep.” Cas-|} t: carets never stir you up or-gripe like , Salts, Pills, Calomel, or-Oil and they | dost only ten cents a box.’ love Cascarets too, choose Oxfords $ Baotery Washington, Jan, 26. By te Asso-_ floor in state. 10c a dance. While a decision was awaited the; conference virtually suspended other ; the Far Eastern committee was_post- | Children | conference yesterday, aid in Chinese circles that~a reply might be received before night. soins siesta Tees NTI-LYNCHING / OPPONENTS LOSE, ON SHANTUNG: | i 1 \ 4 I | ————— Washington, Jan. 26.—Opponents of the Dyer anti-lynching bill were rout- ed in.the house. today when they at- ; tempted to have the bill killed by ‘elimination of the chacting clause. Dance at Baker’s Hall every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-; ‘\day nights. Best music and, JELLY fs guaranteéd by 30 years service to millions of Anericane Kondon’s pene: cou . oi ‘catarth, head: Farmers, Taleo TemerE, US TAN YOUR HIDES AND FURS into useful articles, such as robes, coats, rugs, mittens, caps, fur sets any kind of leather, If_you prefer selling, s¢nd your fur to, us for full market value. WRITE TODAY for FREE fur price te tanning price list and shipping “The Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. Bismarck, N, D. A TUL WHE et JS Heat the Shredded Wheat Biscuits in the oven to restore crispness; pour hot milk over. them, adding a little cream and salt, or sweeten to suit the taste., Nothing so nourishing, strengthening or satisfying. as Shredded Wheat contains more real, strength-giving. nu- triment than eggs or potatoes and costs but a few cents. Better than ordinary porridges because it contains all the COAL If-you Want to-enjoy the real comforts of home life order the right kind of coal. Beulah deep’ vein coal. | Company. Phone 62, _ “Quality, vivacity, and artistic finish will make the Jamestown College Concert of January 27th pleasing.” Dance at Baker’s Hall every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur ‘day nights. Best music and floor in state. 10c a dance. ‘A New. Shipment of Van Heusen Collars Just Received Easily washed, will not shrink, wrinkle or wilt. No starching or stiffening. The com-, fort of a Soft Collar, the appearance of a Starched Collar. B. & N. Clothes Shop. \ ve Kive Mave Gotta Gat Goeter, aGain Soni, Wachter ‘Transfer vies ’ ‘ \ i i | } i . ~ OD } 7; | 4 oa NIE yey

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