The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1926, Page 8

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| PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : We en ee a PINCHOT WILL | .tetjecctims|NYE'S SEAT 1S. jsratenset"* = CIRCULATION ~ ee Se serene at as NS ale TAKE STEPS 10st 3 ae ee oie ace crit tata, ON DEMOCRATIC rie Giemarex | OF WARIIES | iteet Ft, Yates |S it tbeiar 22)" te Held Tomorrow t t t | Approxima’ “ill be} lheard: at Bis slaimentat 5 The Bismarck and Dickinson high ‘The fast Fort Yates team will play] cards be printed, two for each pupil. i will . rite ze BEEN the elatm deposits Tit caus ¥ school basketball quints will meet at tho ‘Blemarck Night, Hawks Thurs: | These are made so that amounts sa¥. Lutheran church at 2 o'elock tomor- j ill Urge Passage of Bill) the farmers and Merchants Bank of| Is Willing to Stay Where He) the Bismarck hich scicol gymmasinm| American Army Authorities) Fort ystes seam her ite n0| on the each, the value of whieh. will ; fi x aa » c e jaturday evening of this week. Dick- ‘i * e value of which w! ei 4 Making Anthracite Mining _ Will Be Among Friends, | inson is reported to have one of the| Never Put Out a Single fate egee Tke Ne it is completely tancet- ison arene daughter, Med Rugtet ; gz will be devoted strongest teams in the district and s jae eenee ae one card and} Corison, with whom she was vi pu; ie other. s] a Public Utility n of rejected claims New Senator Says an exciting battle is anticipated, | Lie, Says Speaker court once this Coach H. E. Collins of the local The second plans calls for the co-| iné-, Anather da ea for revenge. They have been train-| operation of a bank. Toy banks may ward Lundq eis om u k of Farge, The People’s State pier team has been drilling his men stren- aes «dan. Fs os mt nk of Grand Fo the Prosper a W ashington, Jan. 13.—-()—Gerald| uously during the past week and be-| Washington, Jan, 13.—)—Flat de- ing hard for the game. be secured for fee ce ot cane In 4 th vernor ; ; na a emen' ie ate Bank, the First te bank of | P. Nye, seated yesterday as a sena-|lieves his men have perfected both|nial that the American army ‘author- ry tomer and wh e' ute M ‘Coaaingham, day jin “which Me attributed | the Nowe, and ‘the Farmers State Bank tor froin North Dakota by the votes an offensive and defensive method of| ities in France circulated ‘war jie” | Suggestions Made students misy, <ach Span _§ snvibgs i ool ha lr a o! ea cite 0 of Nome. in| ‘om whom tne 1 The remains will be taken to secured Democrats and Insurgent Repub-| play that will result in a victory for|as a propaganda measure during the 3 Moday classified Mimself as a| Bismarck, ‘The team will enter the| world! war was made here today ty|.. for Observance of Fontan Mee ter buraiche 3 publican Frogressive” and was) fray with the same tincup used in James Kerney, editor and publishet g ‘. These ideas are only suggestive | s0%° wre. Lundquist and Mrs. Curl- wned “a desk om, the| previous encounters this season, with| of the Trenton (N. J.) Times, in an| tate Thrift Day | ana teachers, are privitiged to use) Soy 0% : le of oe veld ce a ae } ra Hoe has ans ere at the army Mo any scheme they. miay have in mind.| °°" 8 ere| been. playing right forward. It’s college. Mr. Kerney served eight) § a i ¢ on their side] posible that Watkins will leave for months as director of American in: | che Bibiinay aselaciaty et benioon tions in New York to the of Ors, ESI Cenan ee See announced his intention of pressing! passage by the Pennsylvania legis- | lature of ‘a bill ing anthracite! mining a public utility Such a bill was completed today PUT UP FIGHT by Attorne: General orga W . ry rf ] ee ¥ George W. Minneapolis Saturday, where ho will, formation with the A. E. F., and told} in F; ; aC ee a an ie ite | Hi Rad make his future home, and conse- | the ar. eli 4 class that he did not te ere he Meta oe seenle te . “~s ers tit Gene | quently will not be here for the Diek-| “recall = single official lie which| this year since January q submitted at the . Ts Huds ee dic hice ae aie At all events he will be | general peeatear ert A. E. F. put out! date, falls’ on Sunday. . A progr: quests” the Governor to neg sanleiikents | etcche. HRUUEPERT Rage ne od ad ah a ivdnie emphasizing the importance of thrift compacts with anthracite cons i | quests but since the sets | Car cht TaMANMNUeT tO Cal eee | 1 had been conceivable that 2 | will be held in every school in the 1 states for the regulation of retail erroulll ‘request, but sines the ck | ane “all igMalited /te (take, Matt | suger Kercey wath; “ibele prone] Nee atta J ' hard coal business, | Must Either Be Content With) ably would have to be content with Pe ne eee ae eee ititane| ably. would Imuve’ Seen told by ‘come | gucmmasceat cee cr perators. igen ommittees on which there are | wi ‘a i "| disercet . i the | What Is Given Them, or ies, he added he would. make He eae eee romptlyeat | The speaker said that nearly all so-| gm ITS The automobile has become such ni oer Fight, Savi Seles carta the SE poche" Phere wit eno orl: ag stacy Gait | AE an important part of every phase of oe ; Against World Court. \ the centuries and modernised to fit a social. an a and cr ended eae Des Moines, fa, Jan. 13.—(®)As-| Senator Nye declared today in a i i any war. Investigation, he believed. | Bie. # ite tha lay the man without a eas acter tea 00 As [temas NS tReet alice | Officers of City ent acne ora 2 et | - car. seems almost as much handi- ininers had already done —m to otuin « fair share of the national at this time js that the world couse] National Reelected) from or at homer He continued: capped as the man without an concessions from their original posi- enry C. Taylor, former bu- oaths ¢ ° jakers ;; " “i Bel- r aes inthe interest of rennet ia formers usteniiied | The statement follow he atockholieey ot the: CiGreNe: lian babies 'witk thelr kande ett ‘ott : ry. ' ' education or a craft. settlement. The matter now culture, told lowa farmers assembled e statement follows: ( i - 1g flyi the thinni ks iehoter ie extsatune of Pennss| here tidav’ that, they" must erther| it is untrue, hes U have publicl | ing'ehie morning and reelected the othe British wcontemptibles af. Mons, When you buy a Willys-Overland ’ LG Cie eget piven bee COANE wit Whae 1H Pus ene coe ie present directors of the bank for an- | Russian armies moving through Seot- | [ERY Baber ‘ car here you are assured not only pest to. pre which recog: m. Crore courts oe closed to argu-| other year. They are P. C. Reming-| land and England towards the front Se ara of a good car, but of the desire and y SEEPING WELL —. a ‘ablet ability of this organization to see that it gives you constant and un- interrupted satisfaction as long as you drive it. } lity. or fight for their rights.” nizes the anthracite as a public uti-| Mr. Taylor, former chief of the rind is ; F n te baty Taster, former chief of the) went which might be offered from| tom, G. F. Dullam, B.C. Marks, 5, A. | ees! I (a vegetable aperient) taken at n 1 conve: f e va’ BURLEIGH COUNTY paren federation, °¢ ‘te Towa'far™) shat my honest, opinion at this time | meeting the directors Held hel set « ing your di- | “Ghat the center of our national| is that the world court idea is the| nual session and all offtcers of the gestion and alimination. mmanship rather, than’ class” polities | PREDICTED,” SAYS SORLIE Consultation Free Gerald P. Nye as United States sen-]ton, Jr. by J. A. Graham, tempor- e ELECTRIC AND ACETY- re Bismarck, No, Dak. That is the next’ step.” i h ; OE Re EKER eel Na 8, was | Meher side of the world "| Graham and P. C. Remington, Jr. cers one of the principal speakers at the | ether side af the wore foMowever,| Shortly after the stockholders’ D S ENGE leh wll tp keep you wall, by life should be a scene of class strug-| child of the makers of war.” Chiropractor G.N D A MEMBERS fie is indeed Unfortunate?’ he: shld iia atte EAE ieee pera arctan Pri oN Fhe But pending the day when states i Vice prevdent and carbler—J. A. = ; dominates in Washington, f Minneapolis, Minn., Jan, 13.—(#)— | Graham. 5, 7 Bismarck, y 2A : 10 MEET FRIDAY Soenetake up thelr mands either te | Governor Sorlie of North Dakota,| Assistant cashier—A. V. Sorentan. Lucas Bik, N.D, és be content with What is given them | commenting here on the seating of Assistant cashier—P. C. Reming- |} ae " : eas COMPANY. =: ciation in Burleigh coun- —————OOOOOOOe e y chairman of Burleigh ¢ t attend the annual county meeting LENE WELDING Distributors of the Association of Commerce rooms Friday evening at 7:30 o'clck. A di- : Bismarck Welding WR JUMIORO—Littlo We Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. rector of the state association to rep- be teat Dagestan may A resent Burleigh will be eles 7 see Works : soatea oFer remy’ ir og i be drawn covering such resommend __ Values are big. Selling is fast. : oes tun st prone 776 || MESOUD BY YOUR DRUOCIST onal | AE ' tions as the members deem advi “It is very important that a | delegation be at the meeting Friday night,” Graham said today, “The s state association will have between $75,000 and $100,000 to spend in ad- od in which this money will be han- dled will be in the hands of the board * G t S it should much thought towards i e yp y ul making a w jon.” Nearly a million and a half dollars was spent for automobiles in Jam chamber of commerce last night, howed. — HART SCHAFFNER & MARX . Overcoat at the regular price and we will give you any of directors, of which the Burleigh County meetings will be held in every county of the state Friday. h county, in the dampaign for memberships in the Greater North Dakota association, ra i a little v 00, Mr. Graham announced town last year, figures given by Log- Eee | suit you may select from an assortment of 60 suits county representative will be a mem- $1,500,000 SPENT FOR AUTOS. " To clear our stock of Hart Schaffner & Marx Winter an Powell in un address before the Watch Your Frail, Puny ABSOLUTELY FREE. vertising North Dakota, and the meth- ber. Consequently the members D., Jan. 13.—()— Overcoats quickly, we sell you a l annual meeting of the Jamestown ‘ Child Grow Strong Take on Weight Hi In just a few days—quicker than i you ever dreamt o “these wonderful : ‘ ing ta Ss id MeCoy's . : . ¥ { Coa Liver O11 Compound Tablets will This offer is for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. | start to help any weak, thin, under- nourished little one. After sickness and where d they are especia uable. No need to give them any more nasty Cod Liver Oil--these tab- lets are made to take the place of that good but evil smelling, stomach upsetting medicine and they surely do it. They do put on flesh. Ask Cowan's Drug Store or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets easy to take as candy and not at all expensive G0 tablets 60 cents. Be sure and get McCoy’s, the orig- inal and genuine and,give the child a chance for 30 days. If you aren't delighted with results just get your money back. 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