The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT INCREASED USE | OF BALLOT IS WOMEN’S NEED Speaker at National League) Meeting Urges Use of \ Voting Power i | GAIN | WANTS 25 PCT. Hes Moines, ta, April 11. five per cent inereased vote in “1921 elections over that ed coal urged for the rue of Women Vote Wood Park | A twen | | { president of | s hefore its an in the le! “to set to work to and to rouse the tanding of the | | | imple de qualified voter to the community. The election day «recurring examination by whicn our knowledge of efficient citizen | 0 election men and | ns eligible 49 per women in the vote, only nt to the pa G Rernhardt were Mingled with the lowliest citizens of table oF the drama Here assing of the Div uitry and (3) Lin Notables and Rabble and ¢ are (1) Lucien Muratore, Were There Franc it the Theater i come to mou the (2) Lucien tor hy minority is not due the less responsible citizens It is a common failing and thousands [#* we fin and well-informed men themselves on a of excellent und women excuse slight pretext, or no pretext at ¢ from tering their good inten-| Now they are putting all their ef-| tions and their knowledge in the only |ferts, all their body building knowl. | place in which they will count toward [edge inte one 1-the all-alum- | vernment--the ballot) box.inum Hudson Sedan, Beautiful oj The gue of Women Voters can |i#ppointments, mounted on the fa it work between |mous Super-Six chassis, it is the do no more importa and the next general election than to set a goal of onable in- crease in the percentage of votes cast and make finite plan for attaining that 303 effective use of their en- in |the work for ef- ship, women vote hould observe the: now ne en ment election in| information | * : pecan pr » and the home and for try they h most The price is all the utility you can get in a clo tha \dri m carrial SHGRHSRER! “TW nest. Hudson closed body types for beautiful Hudson ever built surprisingly low Hudson Coach is an exclusive It bring The w closed body design. Ku K und yet it costs but slightly m un the open models, says R ek, Hudson and Essex dealer is durable and comfortable wnds of owners are proud to ¢ the Coach It is a great car— closed Hudson car one can be ‘oud of. om this x car, it stays “hidden valu t you and others might Thrown from, Crowd Cincinnati Street Cincinnati, on their hacks the city quarters of their clothes not to AS KU KLUX J Automobile in pril 11, -Bearing words “He two men, is a lux Klanner™ blind- folded and garbed only in their trous- undershirts, were thrown automobile in the heart of view of scores of per- an two men appeared at police reported t abducted by five unidenti fter taking them on a n nutomobile, took most nd warning them matter up with po- ke the adequate protection of women in in- Teel des senate dk de ea une Gi alt | , yet vitally important in| lice “under penalty of death” thre dustry, with fair opportunity, er ithe. eee ee them out at a downtown corner and wemen under the law; and, thi “ menitl s strong frame; and] sped since is essential to the pro-| “An unusu ly Pie SIA UH hath press civilization, work for the|& motor that. is: acknowledged by | - Mite sv ietisns who) cave! thelr name t f sane international | both’ foreign and American’ experts | *S William Miller and Erwin J. Bur promotion of — sa aaa (ener an ene a taste hardt, salesmen, denied. they were methods of preventing war.” Women voters were urged by the r to study not only pending lative problems but also the en- ement of laws already enacted augue is willing to e laws which it nas arried out,” Mrs. Park jit wll have done harm ri legislative work atute we s n good in our tT contribution to in the Unite n of nore id menace day - the lawle a ind of mobs. Discussing the necessity for intel- igent study by the electorate of is- involved in the nation’s for ions, Mrs. Parks said: kind of international ion needed to prevent coneern of the other countries, individu- and ep of Wo- pains ¢ im portant issues in order intelligently Voters should take g to inform themselves upon the to support the methods that seem wisest.” Hudson and Essex Have Hidden Values When you grandfather was a boy the firm of Biddle & Smart of Ames bury, Mass., were building fine cus- CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doésn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift right off with fin- gers. Truly! Your dru; ells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or, corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soteness or irrita- tion, you mene These e some ‘of t for us keep service for satisfact rihune Want Ads Bring Resutte Sloan's penetrates. Pain disappears. Leaves feel- ease- relaxation. Twiceas many said “Willard” Last summer 12237 car owners selected at random were asked, ‘“‘What battery will you buy next?” Prac- tically twice as many said “Willard” as said any other battery. 8860 were asked what battery they bought last (for replacement) — and again it was twice as many for Willard. Performance is the only possible reason. CORWIN MOTOR (0. Bismarck, N. D. members of the Ku Klux Klan. ' USED CARS Several good Fords. Overland, wire wheels, $200 cash or livestock. Overland “90,” $200 part cash. Overland “6,” $150. Buick Sedan, in fine shape. USED TRACTORS 15-30’ Rumley and plows, cash or trade. 20-40 Avery and plows. 15-30 Case'and plows. Cars and thachinery sold on. commission. Geo. F. Robinson 214—2nd Street. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DISHONESTY IN VETERANS BUREAU, HINT General O’Ryan, New Special Counsel, Predicts Interest- ing Discoveries ing passed in this city. One was} passed on the Denota Meat Co. and others have been taken previously | but not discovered until reaching the bank. The counterfeit bill is a one dollar bill from which the figures designating the deromination have been cut out from each corner end} figures, to appearance at least from genuine ten dollar bills, pasted over} the holes, NATORS’ VIEWS GIVEN HARDING Washington, April 11.—Views of AILS ARE WITHHELD n, April 11.--A_ predje- shonesty ona pretty big he revenled hy the se » Veterans’ Bureau was made to- y by John F. O'Ryan, special coun- for the investigating committee, jon the basis of information gathered by him in cond a preliminary survey of ons. O’Ryan declined to go. into rlief that method of funds in the bureau encouraged irregularities. He that whatever evidence’ of crim- ul acts was unvovered it would he laid before the department of jis- tice, | WOMAN GAINS IN NEW TRIAL Edmonton, Alberta,’ April 11.— Mrs, Ixene May Christenson, previ- ously sentenced to death for killing her husband, Frederick Christenson at Dapp, Alberta, last September d then granted a new trial, was ‘ound guilty of manslaughter by a jury in criminal court last night, COUNTERFEITOR AT WORK Jamestown, April 11,—Jamestown ¢ house is issuing a warning nst spurious ten dollar bills be- STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE is recognized as the guaranteed exterminator for Cockroaches, Waterbugs, Ants, Rats and ice. Don't waste time trying to kill these pests with powders, liquids or any experimental preparations. Ready for Use—Better than Trai 202. box, 35¢ 15-02, bor, SOLD EVERYWHERE Republican senators who look with disfavor on some of the features of the administration proposal for Ameriean membership in the per- manent court of international jus- tice were presented to Secretary Hughes today by Senator Watson o: Indi one of the Republican lead- crs in the senate. Legion Decides Problem Tonight The Lloyd Spetz Post, American Legion, at itg meeting tonight will tide whether it shall maintain its club rooms, or mcet twice u month in a hall rented for ame aight, and devote its surplus funds to a permanent home fund. The entertainment committee plang a feed and songfest as a part of the program. HOMESTEADER’S DANCE A. 0. U. W. Hall, April 12. Old and New Dances. Lunch. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922 a Alderman of Essen Sentenced| Essen, Germany, April 11.—Ac- cording to reports from German sources, a French court martial has sentenced Alderman Cumsce of Essen to two years imprisonment and a fine of five million marks because he re- Jected a demand that the school chil- at Essen-Roelt- dren's shower bath inghausen be turned over for the use of the troops. . Piles are psually due to strain- ing when constipated. Nujol being a lubricant keeps the food waste soft and therefore prevents strain- ing. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it not only soothes the sufering of piles but relieves the irritation, brings comfort and helps to re- move them. pNvjol is « lubricant—not a ‘medicine or laxative — so cannot gtipe. ‘Try it today. Drive an “Capital City Harmonizers.” Carbon- . The enemy of power, efficiency and plea- sure, Do you know what makes it? Most motor oils are made of light oils \0 y a ui) hy ucts VW i subjected to the inte: “What's Happening DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS Lahr Motor Sales Co; Overland, Willys-Knii Bismarck, N. D. + Wachter & Bean, Ford Glen Ullin, XN. D. Hebron Hdwe, Co. Dodge & Twin City Tractors J. A. Forster Garage / Dodge Richardton, N. D. Bakke Bros. Buick & Overland Dickinson, N. D. and “cylinder stock. contains manyimpurities because it is the residue left in an oil still after the refining process. It isa sticky substance which when der forms a hard, flinty deposit—carbon. THE DISTILLED OIL is not acompound buta pure, wholly dis- tilled oil. As it contains no “cylinder stock” the reason for carbon formation is re- moved. Notice how free from carbon your motor is when you use Sunoco. Ask your Sunaco dealer for booklet, MARSHALLWELLS COMPANY These dealers sell SUNOCO—talk lubrication with them = ” “Cylinder stock” nse heat of the cylin- tubes. requirements at a saving of 40% crease is coming. Remember Inside Your Motor?” years. \ PORTLAND . SPOKANE Ww. C. Schulz Dodge & Overland Beach, N. D. .« Red Trail Garage Willyg-Knight, Overland Dawson, N, D. Northwestern Motor * Ford. Linton, N. D. Real Bargains. French & Welch Hdwe. Co. Bismarck, N. D. Park Trading Co. Medora, N. D. Rovig-Skjod Co. Mandan}N. D, Johnston & Digby Center, N. D. Sander Mere. Co. ~ Sanger, N. D._- G. Schulz Hazen, N. D. Rose Hdwe, & Imp. Co. Beulah, N. D. Dodge Merc. Co. Dodge, N. D. Wasem Hdwe. Ca. Halliday, N. D. Motor Inn Killdeer, N, D. Darger & Jorgenson \ Flasher, N. D. : Dittus Bros. Elgin,’ N. D; Hertz Bros. ’ New Leipzig, N. D. Klein Bros. Burt, N, D. Harrison Hdwe, Co. ‘New England, N, D. Wilton: Motor Sales Co. 1014 Broadway neve cE rR A DAY Let us tell you about.our remarkable “Upkeep Cost” Insurance. and realize the difference. EASY TERMS IF YOU LIKE. Your Last Chance Next, Monday we will advance our prices on tires and You have a few days left to buy the sea have gone up twice so far this year and another in- we sell the famous Brunswick line, all fresh goods and fully guaranteed by a factory known for superior products for eighty CORWIN AGTOR CG; SELLING OUT Arnold’s Cash Grocery is selling out everything at Cost. Try your luck at the Grab Boxes and get some Special prices on large orders. Furniture and’Fixtures For Sale, BUSINESS DIRECTORY rH ATE HAE SRC TN rs UW RRM MAB on’s Factory prices Phone 187 Funeral Directors Vilton, Nv D: ; WE OTHERS jess Co. 4 t BB BR( Hazelton, N.D, |) Undertakers Embalmers Tappen Merc. Company / Tappen, N. D, DAY PHONE 246 Licensed Embalmer in Charge NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Steele Hdwé, Copeptny Steele, N. D. S. T. Parke Sterling, N. D.” Rodgers Bros. @ Bliss McKenzie, 'N. D. vA. T. Welch, Mencken, avs D. Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 100 220, MAIN wie PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Nake Pone 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY ' Upholstered ‘Faraiture Bade to Order. sa WANT ADS BRING RESULTS .

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