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pres | PAGE TWO THE’ BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ TRENCH CAVALRY RIDES INTO A sure, safe way to overcome falling hair and baldness is to re- move the infected Se- b i We tal city, where they went on bu o | WING | | iness, + Archie Borkhart, who stays at the| Miss Josephine\Gindreau who re-| Miss Viola Hagen returned from| Iver Christiansen home was in town| turned from Fargo Jan. 10th is visit- | trip to Fargo last Wednesday | Saturday. ing for a time with her sister Mrs. has now taken her position at DS. Jas. Burbage. Miss Gendreau’s central office. Miss Lucile Roseberg was shor-| health is not as good as when se | — ping in Baldwin Saturday afternogn, | left here for Fargo, in November, Ben Law spent several days in cae faa the host s, a good time was enjoy- | ed by all. and grow h ‘AN ESS has grown h: out of Ii in two week: ron 91 ‘ | Hie VAN ESS Liquid Scalp \ Ba asker 1 Beg - hah gear Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Art Phillips “|feeds hair-growinz med els 1 week on important Ray Seott of met: Painted es ain’ elgitl pousid” boy; + SHEATIR): of the scalp throu 88. was a caller in Baldwin Monday. Twat WEE \It’'s the marvel ‘Seve will be no services in tho Philip Lamb and Edward Hatch Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kurtzman and | family called at the Mills and Clark , homes Sunday. . | ach here next Sunday evening, as Rev, Chas, Richter will hold serv ces at Regan, were callers in Baldwin the fore/pari ; Sage. You get satisfact Back. K fi of the week, ck. Keep from |falling hair baldnes: Get VAN ESS today. “ Finney’s Drug Store : Bismarck, N. D.- Several of our business men went! afr, and Mrs, Jus. Burbage were | ‘ir, and Mrs. Ben McClusky re-| to Bismarck the latter part of the : calling and shopping in Fort Rice, cd from their visit to Sauk Cen-| week to see how the legislature was Thursday. Grandma Graybeal is on | Minn. last Friday. Mr. McClus-| getting along. tae sick list. | reports business conditons about eo . ae } same in Minnesota a a Walter Simonds and Frankie Koch- B. B. Schneider of Hazelton, was | . er of the Painted Woods distric, a Livona visitor, on business Tues- | were business callers here one day | last week, | i | | | S. B. No. 4 (Rusch)—Valid: | Mortgages filed in register of de i office between Jan. 1917 and 19 » | | | } i | i} | i Irs. N, Collins spent several days amestown last week on business, a Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stoler of | ; Englebrit Tuft of Cromwell town | Livona made a trip to Mandan last tev. Schmidt of Tuttle, the Ger-| ship was seen on our streets the} week via Fort. Rice and the N. P. | Lutheran minister held services| fore part of the week. Mrs. Stoler having dental work done. | Wing last Sunda aac | | 1 wherein certain procedure required a jin -another law was required. Pass- _ ed 86 to 20. Bills 'Killea House bill No. 24 (Carr)—Repeal of concilation law passed in 1921, Indefinitely postponed. man Kickul were] Mr. and Mrs. George Suverly were | calers in Baldwin Saturday. Cannonball shoppers on Tuesday and again on Friday. Klawitter was shopping in : —— | » part of the week. | Miss Mabel Sites has returned to| r. G. A, Hubbell is away vi s in Texas and California. Re join his wife who went to Cali-| Lois via about the first of December} Baldwin the for - ; | MANDAN NEWS | Hechev yh) étuTn° together, pissed the parental home, having finished | | eee L. C. Wiles was a business caller| her term of school near Stewarts- | . : <li ee = - a De Se ees EES tes, | = Co Mt Nifford Boynton of St. Paul is|in Baldwin Monday and Tuesday, re-| d#le. Dae 3 a : : Sata | BEVERAGE MEN ; e at the Boynton ranch looking | turning home to Wilton Wednesday Moke of: the Gedue’ people Vier | The vanguard of the French Army of Occupation is shown here passing the Essen Railroad station on their: way ELECT OFFICERS sr business interests, morning. ee our vieinity attended the dance and | to the center of the towy. Note the French Army scoutplanes flying over the troops. | frs. Dave Mitchell was a business! palmer Strandemo was a business! Wrestling match at Fort Rice Jan. — itor in Tuttle last Monday. caller in Baldwin the latter part o* ast ite ones eg a : the week, visiting at the home of his! Sinn Bros, furnished tire een | Miss Geeil Kopplin of Tuttle, is| parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Strand- ss s . ending a few days visiting her unt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Approval of a campaign of inten- sive and extensive newspaper adver- | tising within the, state on the food value of bottled soft drinks and bev- erages was given by members of the orth Dakota Bottlers association 4 | which closed its two day annual con- — vention here this afternoon. 1 campaign will be arranged by the officers and board of directors” act- jing as a special committee and |bottlers in the state will be assc |to pay the e | Devils Lake was chosen as the jPlace of meeting in 1924, while the | presidency went to M. H. Richtman jof that city. ©. J. Bastrom, @rand . |Forks was elected vi:ce president, . jand J. P. Sell, Bismarck was re-eleci- Jed sceretary-treasurer. New dir tors named are F. G. Bailey, City; L.G. Thurer, Minot. Secreta Sell and H. H, Williams, Mandan, |tiring president, were named. as North Dakota representatives to the jnational convention of the American Association of Manufacturers of Carbonated Beverages, GERMAN, CIVILIANS sania eee DRIVEN BACK IN ESSEN SQUARE emo before he left, Messrs, Price Perry and Surber of | South Livona are getting their sup- ply of summer wood these days. eouplip: Oscar Satter was a business caller here the first of the week. © The Ladies Aid will meet this week hursday with Mrs. Geo. Anderson. sat. | Miss Rebecea Graybeal is staying Cecil Mount was a caller here S3t-) with her sister Miss Loretta who | urday afternoon and evening. is teaching near Linton and board- | ing her-self in the school house. John Muehler has moved his stock E of goods from the Wilkinson & Scal-| yred\and Otto Houge were busi- lon building to the building he vc-| ness calers in Baldwin the fore part ———__—_______ cupies for his harness and cream] of the week. | CLEAR LAKE business, — SS | TO | Geo. Piepkorn was in Wilton sev- DRISCOLL | il oe _———— eral days the first part of the weck having his injured hand attended to. ‘Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Nelson, John | Miss Della Olson, who attends | Birkeland, Misses Jane and Grace| Chris Berg returned home from] samestown College, spent the week- | Jensen were week-end visitors at| | ad Perk ton a heck wiiae hia mechan |end at home, returning to James-| the capital ity. sai wn Sunday. = Mrs. Gottlieb Bossard arc . Brit f Mrs. Maud Meyer and son George, in Gavan this ote eerd t) Rev. 5.G. Monson held English | of Beach, arrived Saturday Ereenier wna iis tne Sctibe of aj services at the Lutheran church pans DERI Sane aie ritlty Mrs. i . ans Dahl and } la. Meyer. bouneing baby boy born last-week. | Sunday afternoon. id Matilda Meyer. Will Knowles of Bismarck was in] Mis. E. A. Hull, who has been ill, beaten ad 9 990: ame ene town last Tuesday calling on friends] has recovered. Young, returned to thelr respective | pacar itives. Cards have been received by | home Saturday. t-] friends of Rev, and Mrs. Henry : ee BN acanecad oria ce Langum announcing the birth of a| Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Rise of Le n| srbury, Conn., tly. ‘There is a ru-| baby daughter Jan, 9. Langums are | townshin spent several days of last | CONN a a Aa his way | residing in Litchfield, Minn, week at the capitol city. While in| mor. that Mr. Lutanan is on his way tie city. Mrs, Risa! had’ thet misfor- : | ome from Russia, where he has} 41g, H. A: Knudson who has been'| tune to slip and fall, fracturing an | : oe : | : hen for some time. suffering with inflammatory rneuma~| arm. She was immediately taken to | gi, ee GRAD 2 2 |School auditorium. The new officers, = 4 teisaug: tism for some tinfe is slowly recov-|the Bismarck hospital, where she is} e Bes ks rons ~ : | Mmes. Brown,, K The writer received a letter from{ “0 . Knudson’s mother arriv-| reported:as resting easily. | x A Re Neha TT, x Hardi ir. ‘and Mrs. W. J. Glynn, formerly Cae rar ne ND. and will| a This photograph was taken as the French Army cleared the square in front,of the Essen City Hall when they took | Hardi He he , of the Z. X. ranch, who are now le-, soon some time here. Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Van Vleet spent over the German city in the heart of the Ruhr district. Digs HuletasGros cated at 1064 West Bist Place. Lis Sunday at the Gunderson-Bjorhus S Angeles, Cal,, in which they state) esses, Reep and St. John, bank f {of Mr. and Mrs. JA that they are very much pleased With| examiners from Bismarck, are here | #Om¢ = Lien township. |who are Mrs. Paulson, Selmer, Mel-| ment. GENERAL DEGOUTTE IN : ESSE) expected to le: that state and will make it their fu-| 9, business connected with the| rs, John Birkeland and daughter| Vin and Clarence, S, B, No, 114—Atkins (Ind.) Town ley E. A. Ripley and I, C. Iverson are in Grand Forks attending, the an- nual session of the Grand Chapte, of Royal Arch Masons of North Da- kota, The English altar society wiil mect Thurs: 2fternoon at the Catho! hwaite, daughter eph Crosthwaite, today for Des ———— = Moines, Ia., for a visit with a former \ slyi i 4 — er. Aims to amend and broaden“ See: SS ae Se Bee colege friend. After visitng ‘ Eee uaviners Cae neice pabapap ase gale depent Monday sad Duca (2 | "see, and ann lOleiNawisnde spent cebperetceeictine vagreney law and “Ss : friends in Chicago she will join a "They send their regards to all their] Mr. E. FE. Green, of Jamestown, eee o: Sunday until Monday at the 0. HL.| raises posible maxithum punishment party at New Orleans, La, on an ex. eursion trip to the Panama. After returning from this she will tour the southern part of the Pacific state and the Northern Pacific coast, Mane iat i 4 A e fi 50 fine and 30 days to $100 friends in Wing and vicinity. auditor for the Equity Cooperative |Lund home. ._ from $5 ne and 12 days to, $00 So? | i aa irk calicievatac, snecks | A very enjoyable Harte eral Grace Jensen who teaches at Chew | finition of vagrant “all persons par- be aa a esd yi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ) @ : ea ne cot arent oll pessars bah ‘ Mr. G N. k fi was a . 4, on the sick|-ticipating in any g c . ‘; BALDWIN | Knudson has resigned | Schoon Saturday evening. There was tinia school No. 4, is ae on which money or property is us- —_—o his position in the Farmese and Mer-|® large attendance and a very pleas-| list an cane Be ae ee eae ae 4 is position in the i e|ant social time was enjoyed by all.) _ i : * | ebeabneacen kentiby hemes S 58 Bane Benttow, Setnraed the chants /Btate, Bank: aud mull Yerate he time rapidly passed ay the even.| Funeral services were’ held Mon- not w Miter part of the week from her home| his w m. Mr.|7 m i | pasing is defincd in the bill as wil- at Turtle Lake, where she had been| Lawrence Lobben is ais successor in Mr. and Mrs. Irving Olson of Far- £0, are guests for a few days at the ‘3 ome of the former's cousin, G. Laurent Olson. ing, was enjoyed by. dancing. and day noon at the home with Rev. Mun-[asing is defined in the bill as wie cards, At midnigh{/hot coffes, sand-/son of Biamazck ins charger iter | perty, land or prgiaizes of another, alled by the death of her neice, Dur-| the bank. Wiike ana cotter fone aS was in the Norwegian Luthes-| perty, land or premises, of anot Sing” Miss Renfrow’s absence the ( a an cemetery. Bae ae ek ‘ be . is ans ave “ry e . se 5 yy ha: simihar school pupils had a vace oes andes afar ape Gute |, acres henry, Nelean atavanctcntt-| tiom Elmer E. Carter, clerk of the Mor- ton county district court, entered Barnes By request—An act proh z nt weeks at the home of their son at | ford Nelson were entertained Sunday | Cal dar | biting as aoe of or trafi Ieee eee eels! aa wk, Barney M Hichasib Hitterdal, Minn. Miss Hildegarde | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin | | Senate Calen | Vin eae Mes leantenstuateltes canéeeal Mrs. Barney Muggy, who has been ” . | very ill at her home near here is Hanson, who also spent her Christ- | Olanson. | or Eeyoten a Browse fepapspn fine some improved at this writing. : ec aieenorey | and ‘six months. imprisonment as Mei Colleen ct Asriaaltucst Ge atl Cah nants HEPA ER eens’ Bills Introduced Senate during (his absence by E. Morck. i ; Esther Moyland and Henry Norton, rapa Nos. 92 to 100 inelusive. Ap-| maximum possible penalty for vio- both of Mandan, erent een Minn. antly entertained at Sunday dinner) S. B. Nos. 92 to | it ap-| lation. The bill was introduced at riage this afternoon*by County Jud \Marion Rishus hauled several loads aed cone ae Mr. and Mrs. L. B, Olson and Miss! propriatiogs committee. Deficit 9P-| 1). request of Indian agents who say few an Me piseeey “Of eoal from the Wilton mines to the Nora, ‘ | propriation3\as follows: All bearing] te use of the drugs h®s spread [es Shaw: ae Baldwin people last week. | Glencoe-Livona | : the-emergency clause: from the southwestern, part of the Ruby Hogstad, two-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hogsta who has been quite il] with pneu: 92—$4,000—Weights and measures | United States and from: Mexico into partment, rail¥oad conimissioners. | South Dakota and finally North Da- 93—$2,000—State stpreme court| iota and that Indigna reservations Raymond Burkhart, who makes his home with the Walter Burkhart fam- . Burl ily Was a caller in Baldwin Wednes-| 44 port Rice, Mrs, Florerice McAuliff received word yesterday of the death of her sister, Mrs, Joseph Kellogg, at her f ei k i i s home in Spokane, Wash. ‘The re- vi ia is reported as getting alors) and law librarian. in the state have in some cases been Pr . Le a day, afternoon. of her daughter, Mrs. Koch. Eo Ramla i, | “"94—$2,580—State normal school, | using it, ;mains will be brought to Livingston, ee is si j | Dickinson. si : $. B, No. 116—Martin (N) Morton |, | Mont., where Mrs, Mac Quirk, moth. Pete Lipps was a business caller! Chas. Sperry, Wesley Chandler,| * yf, and Mrs, Christ Schoon lad} 95—§150-—State canvadging board. |_| mends existing law so as to pro- ler of Mrs. McAuliff and/a sister re- in -Galdwin Monday. Al Klees, H. Nicland and Chas. | ,. their guests several days the first| 96—$10,000—State schoo for the that “no peson shall be ap: side, for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Me- ; H An i i | Auliff have gone to Livingston for Rathburn’ were all seen on tae k, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Har-| blind, Bathgate., pointed. as manager or assistant . Fred Klawitter of the Burnt Creek| streets of our city across,the river, ep the ee Fe iy dnd “Mia, Albert O7--914 Abe cdnstitnts for the fee- manaee A ene fern ee Se the funeral services, ia : satel ‘ ii a sad inded, Grafton. .. {ment o! e Bank of No: q I. ciate minis business caller in| on Monday. Hanson of Kidder county. age ale ue eh control commis-| who is or has been within a period aaS—————— } i hen Se a me on 3 ure | Mrs. M. Syverson passed quietly os $21,898—District judges fe eS eee eae ‘Don’t Neglect a Cold - ili : ter Mi utie spent Satur- hie 9 oe $21,898 es sr -com- eae eae ae Pornee ee Spee e with Mr and Mrs, /away at her none Paley “Of of tax| 100-"$20,000_-School.” of sclence, pany or real estate agency having to Mothers; don’t let colds get under- shopping in Soseph Mills, _ | week, after a lo Pe by hed hus.| Wahpeton. ‘ 5 do with. making farm loans or Suy- way; at the first cough or sniffle rub aaa ing. She is sav vend thrse sons,| 8. B. Nos. 101 to 112 inclusive. Ap- | ing or’ selling farm mortgages. Sen- ‘Mausterole on the throat and chest, r i s i busi-| Chas. Smith and Ralph Woodland | band, one daughter an propriations,committee. All are ap-| ator Martin said that the bill had : ‘Musterole is a ‘white ointment, Wd ee ees a erat ut tea | base fade’ Sunes eine aeses propriation bills as follows: for the | for itsy object to put the. manage- | guade with oll Of tacecard.” Fe arece a oe Dare tas, Serepar. 0 the river this week, marketing Cost $15,000 1918220 PLEASES, eae er mene gk meta. eee Soeeteae The commander of the French Army. of Occupation, GF commeaties, seslevee soreness, does 2 wheat for R, H. Woodland, de pe ae ppraisors vee ae: band the needs. of the farm- |General Degoutte, is shown here in the center of 2 group poshianl jes Be ete fenton’ Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Spitzer and] ighaEs oadbie Asin ts 102—$3¥o—Actions to release in-| ers. x of his. staff officers. This photograph was faken in Essen pee gcal aol gat ee tre live near Arnold Were | 1s Sdan last week; taking « car there | eM sane patients. &. B. No. 119-—Bond (Ind.) Ward |immediately after the French, entered the city. . Keep ajar handy for allemergencies; maepets vat the Jake Spityen home| — oa te protherialay H.W. Koch, : 108—$30,950—Vckational educa-| Amends. existing law regarding |. itmay prevent pneumoniain ‘home, = paella Sree are eee Dire apintehe : et $500 Arion a return ‘of ihe eens Pareles at Provides for the issuance of $10,-| propriations committee. As, follows |S5@s6Scinjarsi tubeashospitalsice, $3. y BRS The Kochs. left Tuesday the 23rd on “ 104—$5, rrest and re’ and other public hat | F os hh APiite kandi por ane Por blenblal petiod 1988-06 john Monroe and family spent visiti ti fugetives from justice. sheriffs of the various - counties (000,000 worth of state f Ps J ‘ a at the home of Mr. and irs. 9 igne, aden tee "T0—~$18,826-—Depos Ors guatanty shall, perform this duty: This so} purpose of paying off seaita of 91—$600—North Dakota Poultry | Gearge Swick. Wisconsin ang from there they will : fund commission that ‘the farmers may lease these | closed banks in tae state. te | B8¢eeiation, F Dur es — go west to Washington and Colorado i Game | 106—$300—Presidential electors, | lands at the earliest time possible} S. B. 118. Baker, isa soptrate 92—$332,090—State training school é Mike Smith and Nels Merril left | Visiting relatives in Montana and : 107-$7,500—Department .of public| under law—the third ‘Tuesday in} measure designed to amend the Pre: | wandan, / : the fore part of the week for the| Washington. They will return home health—(Seate board of health: March, The leasing is at present |'sent Guaranty Fund commiasion ac 93—-$1,000--State boat of par- ~ y in March | 108—$56,600—Regulatory division | done by two men for the state and |,so as to.make four cerned Per! dons: || oN 2 fe —food and beverage department. it takes too long—sometmes Bun year possible PEeae pica daily 94—$11,400— Minimum ‘wage, . -caller | fe j 109—$2,000—Premium on bonds of | the latter part of April for these | percent“ea healta: and “morala of wothan’ works ASPIRIN GARGLE Com knee wea " : stae officials, men to. xqach all the counties, thus | deposits of state bands, funds eo de- | Ore Rae SILITIS ‘ 110-$4,000—Expenses' of dele- | delaying the work, ‘according to rived to be used in peytng ct wae 95—$10,000—Florence~ Crittendon x IN TON! H. H. Nieland was « caller at the gates to national nominative conven- | Seriator Bond. principle, and interest i ASaitian. | Home: Fargo. pa ; ‘ Ino. Wilde home Friday. tions. ; ; 8. B. No; 180—Fleckton, (N) Ward | provided for ih 8. B. 117. valeca | 97-$18,000—Farmers’ Institutes. Cut This Out and Save if 4: : 111—$20,000—Pure labora-|—Amiends present law. regarding } al funds @ecessary would be Rig ser . #8—$12,548—Stamping out ven- ie ae Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson and | tory, agricultural college, Fargo. , - | compensation of court stenograpaers | by state. taxation upon gery ¥. the! crea} diseased. . 5 + Bubject to Tonsilitis or | , 07,008 Uirmi.°. A Cetlzon and 3 118--$22,280-State historical’ 0: |to give them not to exceed $10 a day } state board, of equalization, Bills Passed Pap aa guests at the John Otterson home | | t ciety. ath for every day actually spent in court Rae H, B.23 (Heaton and Burkart)= |} ‘ Sunday the 14th. : é 8. B. 118—Sperry (Ind.) Biftleigh.| and traveling expenses of 5 cents a Ore eg ee eM providing procedure: for? investiga- ante | ode of whe skate ppeepniates £54,000 | mile....This compares, according tol; House Calendar « || tion of alleged crimes setare cnet : Chas. Bower of Glencoe {s making : , “ out of the state hignways fund to be'l Senator Flecton with a present an- | is made, permitting certain officials ve two Bayer Tablets of/an extended trip through Canada i paid in aiding to build the Bismarck | nual salary of $2,000\for about an Foil EERO. Sompel ‘tebiniany conéerning vio- Aswivin in four tablespoonfuls, of| and the west, he will visit relatives : mers| Mandan. bridge across’ the Missouri | average of 100 days work, plus'ac-| House Bille Introduced .. | lations. Passed, 79 to 26, / ra om Reet gacaak hommmbie Vas digit points : : river, This* should be paid.soon to| tual traveling expenses and four| “Hf, B: No, 90. h, (Ind.) Riea-|“H, B, 55 (Lackey)—Redacing max- ‘two, hours if necessary, — cut off interest, gccdrding to the | dollars a role ‘ i em land—An act excluding pike ihe imum imprisonment for violation ‘of } , state highway .depaftment. Nearly H. B, 9 r, (Ind. ‘ard—Re- |ipyblicity pamphlet any vertising | dary laws from 90 days to 30 days ete ret rm Da el tg ad op alhaperdg to 20,000 in Inte already been | peals existing laws to provide for a| matter which has no,bearing on the| imprisonment. Paved 209 to. 0, ; Bayer Cross, which can be| day evening, gards were “played as twelve tablets Ys paid on the bridge because tid )straight 50 woneens tax on property | candidacy of “any bri ontad a4 wid H. B. al (Trubshaw)—Extending i al for construction was not appropriat- of the state without any ekemptipn. |-bearing on any tew to be submitted. | recall of city officials to cities under pave of an ampsement and efter'the usual the depact | # I) | Jolly time @ Ame lunch was served by ed in ‘time, according to 8. B.4147, Baker, Renville, (N' ‘HB. Nos. 91 to 98. inclusive. “Ap- | councilmanie form,’ Passed 95 to 11. ‘ ¢ ee fs