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eA ns Okt rem oes RE ALOT PAGE SIX VETERANS OF NORTHWEST IN HOSPITAL NEED Legion Officer, Investigating in North Dakota, Other States, Reports CAPACITY LACKING The Construction of Hospital) ‘Tuberculars Held * ssing Need | Vor North and South nd Minnesota for vete needed iv Montana he distriet Veterans formerly merican Le with head Kroll was in) needs for the pre: Mediate future are,” the NP. construction at to a enpacity hospi modern | case, i under ota, The 1 hospi 500 T. B. with treatment nd approximately in this distriet suf- those diseases el yehiatrie, do who mental » and :,000 others "suf disorde 000 first Minne re men ape} ring! he men- es of the spitalized nervous ntinued, “Of the med 1,2 irean, Ninety cute to the United States 1928, The purpose of the bulletin is to sound warning to the man in your locality that if they wish to obtain the advantages of the act of duly 19, 1919, be expiration on hould get in with nearest United examiner nygements m purpose on March 3, vice Dre they its that necessa mid sti MANY WILLING -TOSHARE CASH OF MINOT GIRL Waitress Who Got $20,000 Receives Many Proposals of Marriage ° be the bulletin to ximately tters containing ind outlinin to spend th 000 fortune which she recently rited through the death of her rat Anaconda, Mont., are show ering Mrs. Hi : Mondou of Minot, “Waitr Mrs. Mor dou recently beeame w be quest through a story News, telling of ef the mi heiress, bequeathed a fortune by a father who had not since she was of Mrs, Mondou's considerable publicity untry and her pic was syndicated by one of the tern n letters proposing . containing ad disposition of the estate ved thu Mrs. e story received throughout the ture ews agenc have tar Mon- dou New Suitors Appeur he has ignored them all, al-| admits she gets a rea “Kick reading the missives. It seems strange that up until 2 Bat though she BISMARCK CITIZEN ORFERS STRONG PROOF INSURANCE BUSINESS HAS QUEER RISK The | “Tanluc did such a thorgngh job of building me up two years ago that I've enjoyed splendid health ever since,” is the enthusiastic statement made recently by M.P. Boespfug, an employe of the ‘Soo Line’ freight de- pot, Bismarck, N. D., who resides at 293’ 1th St. Stomach trouble had such a grip on me that I was all run-down and felt anything but right. My appetite wasn't any good, the little I did eat hurt me and headaches and dizziness | made me feel even worse. “Three bottles of ‘Tanlac just ‘swept the slate clean’ for me. It not only left me without an ailment ible are ue in the world but built me up several Ee aS i menibers | pounds in ‘yght and to this day f Lloyd's contain some curious en-| taille ony, Citas? tries. There is the story of one man ee ee Reig Stay ay $100,000 against |drueRists. Accept no — substitute. the consequences of laying violent | O¥er 40-million bottles sold, H hands on his mother-in-law. When = ing alive was insured against at 25/ percent. In 1812 a policy for $2,000 ASKS CITIZENS | ing taken pris- — {the pulpit gt the chureh ‘h yiday, and in the course of his ad-| terest of good citizenship and Amer- ican ideals, | removal of business from the premises occupied for 150 years re- calls many interesting features in connection with this ancient corpor ation While n Lloyd's insurance right against ing to exist within a month. Nowadays people weather on holiday measles and all the flesh is heir to; d trade af ort bad mei if, rs. formerly the Methodist pal Church here and new see- of the Masonic Service Asso- p: of Ea jr Dayton, O., F 11.-A substantial | prize for a new event, to be run inj connection with the internationai air | at Wilbur Wright field he of Dettingen, the risk of his return. Napoleon Bonaparte )/ ™ | Support of Best Ideals LARGE PRIZES . , ciation of North Dakota, state to stand steadfast in the in- races ing good, feeling good | careful consideration by the farmers of the Missouri slope. EXPERIENCE OF PLANTS TOLD iseszak Judging by the number of young fel- lows who answered the call. Some twenty young men signed up and {agreed to report for practice and | play some instrument or at least try P/ Goodrich Explains Meth-! to iearn. They seemed very jenthus- ( : ed and set to work to make it a | ods He Had Used in Farm- | cuccess. ; att . The following officers wefe elected | ing Operations to tak echarge and push it to the ‘very limit: J. A. Reuter, president; In a recent Visit to the city F, P. | Robert Twilling, seeretary-treasurer, |Goodrich of McKenzie told of the re- | and E, L. Vorachck, temporary direc- {sults which he has been receiving from diversification in farming and the good effect on marketing his corn crop on the hoof. Mr. Goodrich had in 150 ,acres of corn and recently sold one hundred | head of hogs. From his bunch of cattle he picked out twelve cows which he wished to dispose of as culls and twenty-two yearling steers and heifers. These he fed with corn for a number of weeks shipped them to the market r [his consent. ‘ A Good Car--Plus E are proud of the fact that there , are a lot of people in this com- munity who would confidently buy from us a car that they had never heard of before they saw it in our salesrooms. can obtain instruments. i“DIAPEPSIN” FOR / INDIGESTION, GAS, UPSET STOMACH . As soon as you eat a tablet or two lof “Pape’s Diapepsin” your indiges- tion is gone! Heartburn, flatulency, ases, palpitation, or any misery from a sour, acid stomach ends. Cor- ing an average net price of $44.00 per | Tect your stomach and digestion for head. He thinks that this is a good {2 few cents, Each package guanan- price for yearlings and for the cows | teed by druggist. which he wished to discard. He also | tates that he does not see why orth Dakota farmers will ship their cattle to South St. Paul or Chi. cago in an unfinished condition and let the Iowa buyers come in, pur- chase them, take ‘them home, feed} them corn for two or three months | and then get all the profit whelf this | might be done just as well in North | Such confidence and loyalty are the fruits of our constant, permanent policy to sell only what we can recommend and to see that it delivers what is ex- pected of it. Come in and let us show you the Over- land and Willys-Knight models. wy? ae Lahr Motor Sales Company PHONE 490 tor. They are going to start prac-| Under the French law a hush: tice just as soon as some of them | can fBrbid his wife to travel without, and Dakota. “We have demonstrated that we | cun grow here practically as good corn as in South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska and we might as well sell the crop by feeding it to our own cattle and getting the results as al- lowing this to be done elsewhere, he says. Mr. Goodrich is a firm be- liever in divemification and feels FOR COLDS COUGHS I wish to announce' few weeks ago Mr. Mondou was the only man in the world who. appeared One hundreq and fifty-| interested in me, but now that I have pitalized in three state! fallen into a legacy, the re district conditions. next fall, to be known as the “pow: | ered glider” contest, has been an nounced by Is of the/ ciples for the purpose of expedienc: myself as candidate |\for nomination on the George II led his troops at the battle Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills, issu premium of 8 per- 'Rev. Hutcheson Calls For dress called upon citizens of ‘ the He complained of changing prin- I knew a man who helq a state hospitals, and with th of 19, the conditions the Bureau cases for terrible, hundred anc being cared! hospitals outside These figures are fron! report on hospital pop-i ion dated January 10, and{ w that the Bureau caring for) 7 demented ex-sefvice men, which will myre than fill the new hospital! at St, Cloud | uddition ther e about 250 lared i ent by the |, who are cared for by guard. ians, to whom the bureau is paying total rating of pensation, and who are dire of hospital ang who will be hospitalized! on relatives and guardians » assured that « proper institution s been provided. Veterans Bureau, he says, is to vocationally rehabil 0 men in insane hospi-| Montana, Minnesota and} South Dakota but the results ar discouraging, and they become e despondent there will be great r need for hospital care, total number of —ex-service ulurs in the dis-! orth and South and Mon i Kroll hos pitali et of 1,076 men, he said. Man he suid, would not accept treatment offered in hospi- tals in other parts of the country far ote from their homes, and conse- ly to secure best results he there is neeq for added tuber- cular hospital facilities within the district. The hospitals Washington, Colifernia, Arizona, New Mexico, and North Carolina where a great num- ber of Northwest tuberculars are hospitalized, are too far removed from the man’s home to keep him in state of mind which is so recovery from tu- ulosis,” said Mr. Kroll, “In this district, very few men, if any, are given sanitarium care by the govern- ment fog a reasonable period of time ufter they have reached the appar- ently‘ ted’ stage but are con- tinually being sent out to their homes und put into training many months before the danger period of a reoc- curence has passed. The conditions under which tuberculars are hos; talized in this district at the pres-| ent time are quite serious and hun-| dreds of these men will die if care ather than that which they are re- ing now is not given immedi- ane ceptions which 1 men are One twenty nen c nt dD the ul Bureau “In 1 compel in need as The endeavor itate tals as Phe men whe trict Dakota, are comp. Min yproximately ne the ¢ here is within in at Time Limit On Citizenship | Of ‘Service Men Honorably discharged service men} will be given until March 3, in which | to apply for naturalization papers} and not have to comply with the usual requirements, it was announ- ced last week by Clerk of Court Charles J. Fisher after receiving word from Raymond F, Crist, com- missioner of naturalization. Since the war ex-service men hav-| ing an honorable discharge have} been exempt from having to make a declaration of intention, from prov- ing the usual five years’ residence in the United States, from paying the $4 filing fee, and the usual 90 day wait from the date of filing to the date of final hearing. As a condition for naturalization under this special statute, the appli- cant myst appear before a naturali- zation examiner with his honorable discharge and two identifying wit- nesses for preliminary examination. In his bulletin Mr. Crist draws at- tention to the provision in the act of July 19, 1919, which provides forthe above departure from the regular procedure for service men and which states that the benefits of the act will continué in ‘fofce‘ only for a period of one year after the return ‘of all of the Ameriean troops to the *|A LIGHTED MATCR, number desirou vising recently. Here is one of the typleal letters of advice, written by a man who signs his name “Montana” and who as- serts that his wife fell heir to « for- tune and it “turned her head,” and | they were separated. The letter written from Helena, Mont. Thus it reads: “Dear Mrs. Mondou: article in a newspaper your plight in bei and having: r . his letter has nothing to do with! marriage or investments but is the} experience of a fellow creature whose wife was the pient of a legacy of $750,000. She had similar pro- pesals and various offers to get rich quick through numerous investments. “The sudden wealth turned her head. Lounge lizards poisoned her against her husband. A separation resulted. Finully getting wise to her new f: her friends she longs for her husband, who h never ceaseq to love her. He has had no correspondence with her for . four years and will only return to her when her money is placed in sound government sccurities, the interest of which is to be donated to the up- keep of homeless . children. The moral of 'this is ‘money cannot buy happiness.” “Stick to your husband and if you find that you must part with your ey, you'll get a real ’kick’ out of some of it to the homeless kiddies, of marrying or ad she laughingly remarked Reading relativ ing left an to ncercly, “Montana.” A Jamestown, N. D,, woman pro- poses that the heiress contribute “a few hundred dollars” to a Bible school. Winter Sport in Switzerland Berne, Switzerland, Feb. 11,—Win- ter sports are flourishing in S zerland this year, and as a result the number of winter tourists has reached a total of 16,000, 6,000 more than last season, The visitors in- cude 4,000 Germans, 2,000 English and 750 Americans , GASOLINE TANK EXPLODES Elgin, N. D., Feb. 11.—William Strohchien who resides nine miles northeast of Elgin, met with a seri- ous accident last Thursday afternoon | when the gasoline tank on an old Ford car which he was cleaning exploded, badly ing his face. Leo Ulrich who was assisting in cleaning the tank im- mediately rode over to Earl Under- wood’s and Secured that gentleman with ‘his car and Mr. Strohschein was brought to Community hospital in this city~Wwhere Dr. Lorenzen dressed his wounds. TO ORGANIZE AUXILIARY. Hazelton, N. D., Feb, 1.—Several attempts have been made in the past to organize a branch of the Legion Auxiliary among the eligible ladies of this vicinity, but heretofore in- terest seemed to have been lacking, and each attempt was a disappoint- ment. Now, however, it is believed an attempt. would be successful and as a consequence a meeting will be held in the Legion club rooms, under the bank of Hazelton, Saturday after- neon, February 16, at which time it is hoped the organization can be per- fected. + “CASCARETS” 10¢ _IF SICK, BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED “hey Work While You Sleep.” When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, when your head is dull or aching, or your stomach is sour or gassy, just take one or two pleasant “Cascarets” | compete would encourage future ac-lan I, V, A. |be encouraged to | guaranteed. y lacerating und burn- | ° Association, pro- | a sufficient number Job under Governor John Burke and he became a Democrat,” he : '“When Governor Hanna came in he The hecame a Republic: When Gov- there is ernor Lynn J. Frazier and the Non- vices now being designed and built partisan League came in power he throughout the country, and a con-; hecame a Nonpartisan, and now that test in which the builders would’ Governor Nestos is in he has become vided there a a of entr: said. committee believes tivities in this direction. Rey. Hutcheson struck out at a Prizes totaling approximately $50,-' publication in Bismarck which. he 000 will be distributed to winners of said had been seeking to damage the the various races and the committee; character of patriotic men who had expects, with such an amount in|done much for Bismarck, prize money, that a representative! Influence which he said ‘weké-fat number of entrants from Europe will. work in 1917 and 1918 were at work compete in the again in the attacks pon American Marini ing ean OMEVEHEST citizens, he gleclared. He mentioned All costs of the race, have been'No flames during the course his It was reported by the Temarks on this subject, but? pre-| committee ‘that, about. $150,000 has’ fuced them by de¢laring that «the been underwritten by a large finance | People of Bismarck and the people concern, with Dayton money behind | of America ought to be awake to the it. The races will continue. three | ct that-there: are millions! of ahar days and arrangements are already | 80" Who have Sain into ae alan being made to handle 300,000 people. | '¥ and are seeking to Seay oot ae jthem, he asserted, do not want! 'to | become. American citizens, but want to do all they can to'tear down iAmer- ican institutions. German To Direct Russian Opera, Dresden, Feb, 11.-—-Fritz Busch, general music conductor of the Dres- den Opera, has been invited by the Bolshevist government to direct four symphony concerts in| Moscow with |the former imperial band. He also | suites have inereased in size through jhas been asked to direct ten opera) the wearing of ery tight shoes performances and concerts in Pet- | } Lidice de , Perna! |dresses are to be longer in length. | This is what the Paris experts have |told proprietors of the principal West-end stores, and it is in the in- tention of fashion-creators to design dresses in such a way as to give only a slight glimpse of ankles. \Plump Ankles” Lengthen Skirts London, Feb./11—Because women’s o—___________.___¢ | CITY NEWS | o e Births A son was born to Mrs. James Whitmore of Tuttle, at the Bismarck hospital. A son was born to Mrs. Albert F. Fir of Tuttle at the St. Alexius hos- ' pital. GRANDMA JOHNSON OVER 101 YEARS STROKE VICTIM Kensal, N. D., Feb. 11.—Last Tues- day evening at the Chas. Forsberg. home, occurred the death of Mrs. Marianna Johnson, mother of Mrs. Chas. Forsberg. Mrs. Johnson was 101 years, 3 months and 16 days of age and her death was caused by a stroke of paralysis, pn Sunday morn- ing at 6 o'clock. i = Relieves Rheumatism St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St, Alexius Hos- pital for treatment: Peter Roth, Stipek, Montana; Joseph Gertz, Dris- utherine Schmidt, Daw- Selma Miller, Almont; John Hill, ; Master Rudolph Hermes, Glen ; Master Gordon Schafer, City. Discharged: Bernard Brody, Glen- dive, Montana; Joe Hagert, Linton; Philip Eichorst, Falkirk; Mrs, Ray- mond Boardman, Sanger; Mrs. M. W. f Shaffer, City Miss Fern Albers, Gol. | °¢ebit on. den Valley; George C. Upright, City; Miss Bertha Lang, Napoleon; Dom jerhart, Timmer; Miss Gladys Moftit, Miss E. Guenther, Krem; Mrs. D Isuak, Krem; Miss Felicia‘ Ducket, Indian School. ommend its use. D To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterol = 358&65c in jars& tubes ;hospital size, $3 ee A Strength-givin i <=> Food® g For Girls 9 SCOTTS FL, EMULSION Coughing only aggravates NE Control coughing— the first step in cur- ; ing a cough. be stopped at once because they are a futile waste of strength. ‘Dr. King’s New Discovery checks coughing quickly and without any bad after-effects, It quiets violent throat and lung spasms.and gives _ the congestion a chance to clear away. It has an agreeable taste. (XOUGHS are frequently due merely to irritation ca by a congested condition of throat and lung tissue. Persistent hacking will then only inetease the conges- tion and continue the cough indefi- to relieve constipation and bilious- Uniteg States. According to. the bulletin, this one year period wil? expire on March 3 by reason of the fact that, of the American tro) ness. No griping—nicest _cathartic- laxative on earth for Men, Women i nitely, Such coughscan and should All druggists. 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Says Little Ampere: Get rid of those siz- zling, ing ttery cies: "haet of Wal- lard Rechargeable B_ Batteries will cut them out.”” Each successive month this winter. has wit- nessed a growth in sales far surpassing that.of any previous winter season, This increase will even greater during the spring months, always the heaviest buying period. d These facts suggest that you place your order early to avoid disappointment in delivery at the time desired, . Fora ffetor Company, It ip not necessary to pay cash for your car in order to your name placed on the delivery list. Youre’ make a small payment down, or you can buy, if you wish, under the convenient terms of the Ford ‘Weekly Purchase Plan, They’re Rechargeable CORWIN MOTOR co. + Willard A Batteries for less re-tuning Order The Best _ Lignite Coal - $4.75 Per Ton - ; Delivered a = ; aa ces Bismarck Hide & See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer |