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: \ | TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1993 = THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ___ PAGE THRED ELE¥TRIC COST | ANCHOR OF POPPIES TO HONOR GERMANY’S MEMORIAL DAY [s,s iit “is |Tabem_ Went Ate Sen bee ISLOWERKuInEs) . HEROES WHO: DIED AT SEA BLAZING TRAIL iar | OF DAIRY PAIL APITO was granted a (Continued from page 1) | { { Is TOUR AIM for s'eeveless or almost sleeve-|B* Th ‘less focks. ‘This was a mooted eatre “A few years ago in one of our major manufacturing industries a. 1 . : a. point last year but at present there Trans-Continental Dairy Spe- 1 Will Sart on Tour combination was formed, comprising’; seems no doubt of the sleeveless June 16 jury verdict of $7 Plaintit! origin SLEEVES PASSE a number of factories located at dif- ferent points in the country. frock's popularity. Voile is the H H most used of wash fabrics. Last Time Tonight TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY John Barrymore Competition Met leicht —in— “One of these plants was located near the great hydro-electric power | SALE Garland gas range, “SHERLOCK new. Mrs, W, J. Bennett % : HOLMES the coal fields of Virginia, with | other plants, strategically | located near the source of raw ma-/ ENTERS NORTH DAKOTA mained for a shrewd com- petitor to meet the conditions aris- ing from this combination. “He was on ari equal footing in a every respect except the cost of . He finally decided on oil en- xines, Ten of them were installed, id today he is the largest of the Nendent, manufacturers in this industry and the largest manufac- turer of his kind in the world. “No power user can study oil en- vines without realizing the exces» sive cost of his product on accouut 1 of his present ‘power bills, “Suppose you are operating your plant on central station current and require normally 75 k. w. per hour, hich represents approximately 100 power, for which you pay 3: ts per k. w. without any® ready to yerve or demand charges; 75 k. w. at cents equal $2.62 per hour, $26.20 per day, $7,875 per an- num. | dr, suppose you have a 100-horse | houses at Niagara Falls, another in) y Thayer Blazing the trail for the dairy pail 3 by means of an extensive educational exhibit on a transcontinental tour i aim of the Transcantinent y Special which stars its tour dune 16 at West Bend. Wis. The tour wi 'y the special into the states cf Minnesota, North D: kota, Montana, and probably Idaho, Nevada, Nebraska and Towa, , This | demonstration trail is made possible by the efforts of the Wisconsin Live tock Br * pssociation and the Wisconsin College of Agriculture co operating with the Chicago and Nerthwestern and Northern Pacific and has us its purpose the ng of the dairy industry in in states west of Wis Fox ‘News Mutt & Jeff Comedy Coming “The 4th Musketeer” eae oe Shoe Repairing The Bismarck Shoe Hos- pital is still at the same old stand. Nothing but first grade material used, also railre furth the great consin. : All br j j nent men in the development of the ay ing industry in Wisconsin and | : ed i ey 2p Ounces for 2 dQ associations and promi- pow Corliss engine i é ia A using ¢ Snlne es 00 ReEREOH TORT nearby stutes are co-operating with : g ) the boiler floor, This would. cost | Adjutant General Reuel W. Elton of V. F. W. and Jofin J. Denny of Aa: ritural college in putting m : 4 ' first class workmanship. you approximately $12.00 per day | miral Peary Post wit Poppy iches Tribute to World War across this educational demonstra- roar Bay pie’ 3 Sues i a) K Baking PARCEL POST WORK $312.00 per month, $3,600 per annum | leroes Lost at Sea. n. sit x hae : | P ad ‘EL S for el only, ‘ . re P Preque: stops wi e made on the . reel OnUy. sower oil engine at| A UAique tribute will be paid on) placed on the memorial monumental soate to exhibit Se eae CRE — fe owader a specialty. full toad, wh olf wt @ conte ier | Memorial Day to the herocs of the| throughout the country by the local] toon a g three each from the yatlty in evillence, at the laut No better made Work done while you wait. allon, will cost. 44 cents per hour,| World’ War who lost’ their lives at| posts of the organization. AVavAlie aupecuemWilll Re rcariea al E m Hindenburg, former fel Daiies Giieeaee , $4.40 per y, $1,320 per annum. | by the Veterans of Foreign Wars; As a further testimony of how] tho train and will be shown on each , i . . On his left is Gessler, minister of de- | regard) Bp e the train and 5 vy boy Prince Kite] Friederich. Lower | — \LLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT Henry Burman g 55 ver electrici- | aS a part of their national memorial thly the y has been a s EB IU NANCE CEERAT Cane a ‘ thoroughly the poppy has been adopt] scheduled stop. picture shows surviving members of the ex-prince’s command passing BY OUR GOVERNMENT ‘ 280 over coal. ay n. At a mid-sea mem-jed in America as a means of giving} ¢p i iry Special : | ‘ Peat | ae as a means 0 n The transegntinental Dairy Spe THieVIEWEet | renee eee a our steam engine fuel cost | conducted by the mem-| special tribute to the World War) pad its inspiration at the time of eae: KC KC-KC-KC-KC-KC Proprietor. added your engineer and |bers of the Admiral Peary post of|dead, in Paris on Memorial Day an| furmers’ Week in Madigon, Wiscon- ; z TTS | u fireman and overhead ‘the organization a giant anchor of| official representative of the Veterans} sin, when ex-governor D, W. Davis igs been used for the payment of economy of the oil engine is age ret ri aoU tea ac of Foreign Wars, Mrs. Mary Braw-) of Idaho, conferred with officials of MeManus med that the | The Admiral Peary post which has|ley of Philadelphia, who is one of} the college of agriculture. Mr. Da- PISERESOUREH AN DETHOR EO HEE : emonies is known|a delegation of six gold-star mothers] vis is enthusiastic over the prospects were the pressing obligations tric current even as low asjs the “All-Navy” post of the V. F.|making a pilgrimage to the land] of dairying in his state and wa nts been paid out of the assessment | | of Idaho to have lessons of which took a long time to collect. | its per k. Wa with no further |W. The commander of the post is|where their sons laid down their lives,| farmer: re Lieutenant Kenneth L. Coontz, U. §.| will place a replica of the Arlington brought home to them in “CORDIAL FRIENOLY Water power is its only | . Y | charge of the ec competit must include a profit to the | 4 central station owners and take|N., and the members in Ad-| wreath en the tomb of the French] tangible form. ‘ : REVERSE CASE, cure of their transmission losses and | miral R. E, Coontz, L Chief] Unkvown Soldier at the Are de] It is hoped through the medium of | Indianapolis, Lith 3 Wil] The supreme court has rev | Jennings Bryan today made his | the district court decision in the .| Triomphe. this special dairy train to carry to || ‘A second wreath goes to Denmark| the homes of the farmers of the great] fight current may ‘vary from the above! charge of the Chaplain Corps of the{to adorn the great national monu-] states to the westward the story of | listerian minister, : prices, but the comparison — will! {yj q the development of the dairy indus-| church member and the faculties and "$b ted States Navy; Major-Gencral| ment raised by the Danish people in ! Palas bail ee tsata te J. A. LeJeune, Commandaut U. §,|honor of their kinsmen who iell in| try in the middle west and especial-| and students of the Ganong el FRAGA ae | ral] the World War. ly in Wisconsin, the leading state in| schools sign an abstinence pledge COMMITTEE IS aCe Tune sreemere An effort to limit the pledge sirning | | arine Corps. | The picture shows the Adjutant : : et Ge Gio ee Oa NAMED TO AID _. The casting of the poppy anchor} General of the V. F. W. presenting eee cele Tene Ae a ae eect fs lie featuresol the Poppi Day. ithe Sane ropes not proved very - | reje y al P teria is only one feature of the Poppy Day|the poppy anchor to one of the mem able in the past few years and many | church : sembly in session here. Say “Bayer” and Insist! farmers believe that in dairying lies IN WATER CASE ' plans. in similar tribute a huge |bers of the “All-Navy” post. The Beige: th esuccess of the future. It is with LEAGUE PAPER ae wreath of the scarlet memorial blos-| Veterans of Foreign Wars are (Continued from Page 1) soms will be laid on the Soldiers|!y promoting the “Poppy Week Fi ; : “ ‘ : : : ot of § ng what dairy, has the commission was informed it will {and Sailors monument in New York | Phase in connection with the obsery EE GN FAG ld aoe AFFAIRS WOUND : ikea ‘ i Ti ane cok : ; accomplished in Wisconsin and whi hs eect saving in street grading. |City and on the tomb of the Un-|/ance of Memorial Day in 42 st in li aredl sere z IE it may accomplish in like manner for JP IN FORKS Bills were allowed as follows: {known Soldier in the national ceme-all the procecds from the movement | ey Unt this unique iden of UI ‘ Standard Oil Co. ... -$ tary at Arlington, At the same time | to be used for the reliei of disabled]. traveling dairy exhibit has been oo 7 D; 6 . ! . Sewer Payroll 1.00|jhousands of other wreaths will be! ex-service men, on (paving re- line maintenance charges. of Naval Operations; Captain “¥eur coal, fuel oil or electric! Scott, Chaplain Corps, U. S. N., for a demand that every Pres- | of Eugene Weigel of Hebron against cuurch official, ‘When You Travel When you plan a trip for this summer, remember that the City National Bank can attend to many details and assist you in making travel more enjoyable. this industr In some farming ha: Through trusted representatives, we can obtain useful information for you, make ad- vance reservations, and supply you with Traveler’s Checks which are the safest and D., May 22.—Af- Ameri here, Grand F Both pure-breds and grades will ne | fairs of The ( dairy animal exhibit. | am, defunct | league ‘ < a farmer :o| Were practically wound up when HE A eas ct Judge ©. M, Cooley an- planned. 2702 220.00! LEAGUE WILL e ae of $45,734,892, an increase of Canis ah 137 after dividends. Distr Police payroll 84.00 ie al ocaitton: Insrec Ira i -breds of both : : ey une oe DEMAND LAW eta gutneisenart Spree aves Th aoa Mee rleimisye (con naval (uaunced) following a Rearing, that most convenient way of carrying funds. Roo} x g oe bi e 1 ! Me ‘ Sy ee ee ENFORCEMENT] vestnent in other compunies at $1. | in the belief of dairy experts, for | 1G 88 * A ee ARTAR ER TPs need ok: Water 8 Co — 568,127, an increase of | $2,957,044; | the purchase of a few good grade San ie TWehsaseple 4 deaola. iti as er wakes OP Co eee Parco Eerie CNGREN VAI oul RAGeR Le Uey cemPiLicemeneongv0l ae |(cowel andital purebred) sce. willl 1: (| mye navatane) ot these. fees will : plan the details of your trip with 15.00 | t8 Law Enforcement Jeague this sure a dairy stock that has been more | practically clean up the Rae you. k Realty Co. than profitable on dairy farms in| the concern, it is expected » Highway Commissi 3 350.00 | week will begin a new program of | hand, § LISGinten 31,00 | Work which will put the question of | 410,742, The company has no bank | Wisconsin. Among the creditors of the Ameri-| Unless you set the name “Bayer” | gathering evidence and enforcement] loans. “On this train,” sald A. W. Hop-]can who are left holding the bag] on package or on tablets you are not | re seven North Dakota banks whose | getting the genuine Bayer product hout $16,000. Col-| prescribed by physicians over twen- hold has a™face | ty-two years and vraved safe by mil- unt of their | tions for jor prohibition laws squarely up to tt ss kts of the Wisconsin, college of i emount to the officers of the law, Rev. F. L.| KIDNEY TROUBL! agriculture and probable director of | cl Fi Watkins, superintendent of the le BECOMES SERIOUS | the .Transcontinental Dairy Specia!, | lateral which they in} “Suffered h “we are going to have animals th alue exceeding the e GQze_ CITY NATIONAL j gue told two church audiences with severe headaches, f , | Fargo Sunday. bacha in my legs and | have wan state and world records. |¢laims and will be assigned to them, Colds Headache BISMARCK | Officers who do not enforce the| und blade, My Kid-| ‘hese will be three picked animals | but it is admitted that most of this ape ianiees SIEM AGI Oo aRRD TE: law will be revexeed to the public, ider were in bad con-| from each of the following breeds, practical enn It con harache Renata tines . . id nertous:andlt\avrahive, Brown, Swiss, Guernsey, | sys malnly of notes: given’ fon Neuralgia Pain, Pain P. C. Remington, President. American stock. There was some argument over © to which the proceeds of a J. A. Graham, Vice Pres, & Cashier. t C. M. Schmierer, Asst, Cashier. Some of the Accept “Bayer Pablets of Aspirin’ only, Each unbroken package con- i 4) M Il t e so that the voters will know who as weak hi ithiag: ane; he anid, felt. tired and worn out. Walking | tactein, and Je | r. ellen in The no}inade me short of breath, Every Toletal nisi aueectey law enforcement league animals that have records are grades Ji. y , de. 1. pest te gee. the athe erence Tie conaitaon andl doctoraimdvised ay [of tem: Hes. ben. chopen because OLN Sy die boandlot directars hadub es of twelve tableta cost few cents. In Internal Medicine for the! ¢iiitore : prosecute all) (oe sation,” writes Maggie Nelson,| {ts unusual history and merit a5 © (put, John, Vallely, who had obj Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and violators, he asserted. Mossdale. Fla. “Fortunately I read | representative of its particular breed. /to the acceptance of MeManus’ 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of Past Twelve Years All this will be done through aseeeensiey Kidney Pilla: tred them | _ The train will travel over the Grest | counting, claiming that the total] Bayer Manufacture of Mononcetica- \ sment should | tideater of Salicviieacid. | publication of a paper ut Valley to be, known as “The North Dakota, Patriot,” the first issue of which will | DOES NOT OPERATE |come from the press this week. \ and ogt relief.” Northern in North Dakota, proceeds of the In this publication the paper is to give the names of the officers of the law who enforce the law, who gather evidence, prosecute, and otherwise McKENZIE HOTEL | sec that the prohibition, anticigar- ette and antismoking laws are obey- Salesmen Wanted If you are foot loose or want to take on something for your spare moments we want to talk to you. If you are employed at the present time and not satisfied with your earnings, see us at once. This is a new purchasing plan that is going to be sold in the entire State to the auto- mobile owner and is being handled in a manner that the salesmen will like and big money should be made if in- structions are followed. This is not idle banter and if you want to make from $100.00 to $200.00 per week with all leads furnished, write to W. H. Paulsen, Room 402, Grand Pacifie Hotel, Bismarck, N. D., or eall in person after 9 a. m. for an interview. Will be at ed. Wednesday and Thursday, | On the other hand, it wil} publish May 23rd and 24th. the names of officers whom, the edi- | tor believes, are remise in their duty os | who fail to gather evidence and Office Hours: 10 a, m. to 4p. M.| prosecute. Individuals are to be ed in the hope that “pitless ity” will spur them on to a thorough and effective enforcement of the law. Specific incidents of failure to perform duty will be treat- ed fully, he said. No ikacgo des Gasueitaiion Kn on Goer: Besaual earvetacuila Your money deposited in banks is loaned. by bankers Swedish Baptist churches that there i z : upon the security of merchandise whose value has been created and is maintained by advertising. . Is an Advertising Investment - Good Collateral? y; TWO DAYS ONLY; are more than 5,000 officers of the Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad-|-j,y in the state, and “The North uate in medicine and surgery and 18) paiota Patriot” will devote its at- licensed by the state of North Da-| jantions to all of them. kota. He visits professionally the iti ° ata ~ . A dua offers to all who call on this| Victor Busines Is the created more substantial than its creator—the tp free consultation, except the| Steadily Increases . produc) sisacs ae tool? —— TONIGHT TUESDAY expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat-| Report Shows Gain and New ment he does not operate for iM ss chronic appendicitis, gail stones, Factory Will Add to Output nas. of stomach, tonsils or ade-) |. :+. gnancial report for the year : 1922 which has just been issued, the » : More and more, bankers are recognizing the essential : verity of this principle — that money can be loaned as He has to his credit many won-| Victor Talking Machine company con- Be : ‘derful results in diseases of the] tinues to show a steady gain. Eld- \ F safely upon a sound advertising investment as upon ie stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, | ridge R. Johnson, president,. states nerves, ‘nearby eiiuey, MIRAAOE Des Hust the aires ae eae ecg: other.collateral which advertising hag developed and * ° . / maintained. GLORIA SWANSON and ANTONIO MORENO in “MY. AMERICAN WIFE” wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheu-| the present year with great confi- atism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rec- | dence that the growth of the com- 1 ailments. pany’s* business and earnings will inue satisfactory. If you have. been ailing for any | °nt Jength of time and do not.get any| The erection of a new sigh na - better, do not fail to call, as im-|record-pressing plant at Camden, proper measures rather than dis-| N. J. is being pushed to completion, tase are very often the cause of | and it\ is expected that %t will be i if “| yeady for occupancy by July 1. This Hdd on atanetey route new addition wil) enable the company ‘Remember above sate, that pe to concentrate its record mand sultation on thie trip will be free |:ture and make for greater efficiency A and that his treatment is different. | and increased output. Wednesday and Thursday ee ~ Mr. Johnson describes the results ‘ . i : Marrie@ women must be accom- | | \ . : ‘ MARION DAVIES and T. ROY BARNES panied by, thelr husband) of the 1922 operations as truly rte: : site . ; * ye ‘tn “Adam and Eva” markable im view of existing condi ‘ .. address: 896 Boston Block, Min- | tions, and’ the company report, as of neapolis, Minn, oe Deeember 31, 1922, shows total as- ‘ ’ A drama set in a land» where sport and politics are favorite diversions. With Gloria as. center of it all and handsome Antonio Moreno as her hotblooded Spanish | 5 PATHE NEWS CHRISTIE COMEDY % Published by The Tribune in co-operation with The Amer- ican Association of Advertising Agencies. -