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TUESDAY, MAY 18; 1996 THE ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE: PAGE THREE A Big Wholesale Lot of Tires and Tubes Must Be Sold at Once $5,000 Sacrifice Sale. Positively Going Qut of thejTire Business. Michelin, ba and United States Royal Cords © .- 29x4.40 Balloon wih Tube . . $14.75. . | 303 VW Oversize Cord with Tube $13.50 30x344 Cords with Tube ‘ - $10. 50 800 Main St. ~LOCKWOOD "ACCESSORY CO. Phone 1-8-7 Piano Recitals Will Be Given By eat owen haying a newant barns F egos Planet Found Found Dead | Coast Guard.Cutter ative weaker: receipts 8 cate: fo: : utory notice was given and the ac- ay entree roosters 18; ducks Jon the implied understanding that mine owners will not cut wages and | rovernment subsidy will pay the oma- | CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, May _18--(AJ)—Poultry Pupils of Mrs. Elva Lahr Whitson Of unusual interest to the musical public of, Blamarck is the series of recitals being given by pupils, of Mrs, Elva Lahr Whitson, The first Tripping Thru the Meadows ... Snake Dance .. oe Acrobat ... Indians ...... Hunter's Song Song of the Brookside ..... Cinderella Jack Tar ... Little Flower Waltz. ... Tacille .... Around the May Pole Shadow March ... Valse Petite ... Mayflower Gavotte ... Twinkle and Winkle .... Valse ... Minuet Louvre ... Shooting Rapids ... Parade of the Clowns .... Clarie De Rochford — “Edward Lahr Ernestine Dobler “Helen Targart of the following programs will be given tonight “and the second to- morrow night. Both are at & o'clock in the Elks ciub, . a Mundhenki ol angen Kern} sie Krete Bilbro .. Eduard ‘Rohde! t Martinez! Anna Risher . Florence Maxine . James A. Rogers Hoschke Dennee H. 1. Cram . Anna Richer Scott | Mae Aileen Erb - Bilbro Bernice Benson - Bach . Adams Phyllis Thompson Indian Serenade ....... Hesitation ....... Norland Scherzo ... Annette . Dellafield ae . Kussner Leibole Gregor Isabel Humphreys Album Leaf . Puck . Bei aan see Grieg Garvin Croonqui: Gavotte Will o the Wisp ... . Bach A. Jungman Marguerite Kennedy Alt Wien ........... Godowsky Rakkel Lee Moon Moths II Kussner Anthony Faber The Old Refrain .... . Kreisler Vera Person Liebestraum ........ Liszt ‘Jane Stackhouse Song of Shepherd ...... Dance of the Dolls Kern Annie Anderson . Poldinni Jean Setzer «Polonaise ......... Chopin Dorothea Ward To Spring .. ... Grieg Luverne Bush The Fauns ... Barcarolle ..... .. Chaminade Carl Martin . Scharwenka Alvin Schlenker Glissando Mazurka “.............. Le Papillon Minuet a la Antico .... Francis Caprice Viepnois ... Edmund O'Hare Bohm . Lavalee Buell Quain . Seeboeck Nuessle Kreisler Mabel Aaberg TODAY (Continued: from one.) they will break labor.” . Fe men understand that, which proves that you can get rich without possessing much intelligence. Many are rich, jmagination has. thinking about money. ‘because lack of kept them from anything except You read of American hi-jackers that take by violence, whisky that hootleggers smuggle in by cunning or bribery, usually bribery. They selt you the whisky, san penak, into your home, and take it But learn from Joseph Toplitzky, who teaches the real estate business to many, that American hi-jackers are mere amateurs, compared with Chi product, “In China,” says To) priest in the temple sells ly, for half its value, the encient work of aréthat you covet, Resase Buddha, 1 eeneerty) embroi ey: danke andl sloa ee a Song » ile oy af serv. ants of le rush out, take away ae van jut i Cn hart you, The Chinese, however, are honorable in uninpes, ave berg ee in $e temples, en you ve men, same thing three times ees for it three times you sare keep it, the gong does not ri > “Paying half its value ‘hie "times, you pay 50 pet cent more then it is worth, bit that is Better treatment than you get from boo! er hi- jacker in America.” - Los Angeies brings down from dis- tant mountains water to supply eleven pnceiae Li fiver ad pereie, Moachers creat I pipe, de- el fe an Nee f Angee takes water ‘that should be theirs, have been at war with the city for three epic On Thursday they the pipe line, making a ten-foot millions of gallons of wate: r, but fortunately, fae the eity's supply. This ‘Bitterness whe the import- ance of water presi meas ore fhe ll hroet ‘the went, and iNuatyptes man’s aion, @ Pion 394 nd ‘that he calle his own.: enn SAEED _ should enlighten single tax enthusi- asts. Only individual ownersip of land has established this civiliz ‘and wiped out the nomadic barb: Only land ownership makes men fight for.their. country, as they fought at Verdun. The British strike disorganized ‘business and railroads. Until condi- tions improve, will need fewer men. The unions say “take back all or none out” and there is possibility of another fight. Industry end the semi-ci that it has produced are ent to es- ‘tablish, easily put out of order, No man kicks his watch because it does mot keep perfect time. He knows the result, capital and labor will grad- ually learn that it is dangerous for ‘them to kick each other. In Britain’s coal trouble there are two views, far apart. Your sympathy with either depends on how you have been taught to think. The strike ends .. Walter Rolfe} 4g ‘Dr. Mellenthin jers in cash the profit that a wage cut would have supplied. Outrageous that al) the people rhould be taxed, to keep up miners’ wages. The law jof supply and demand should work, and the men should get paid accord- ingly. So says conservatism. Outrageous that mine owners, never doing a stroke of work, should be al- Howed to put profits ahead of decent {pay for working men, a decent life for their wives and children. Instéad of bribing owners to keep up wages, { government should tell them to give fair pay, or government would work j the mine So says labor. theory is old and {respectable. “If you don’t like the \ wages, get out.” But that old theory is becoming wobbly. The earth does not “owe every man a living,” but those that hire other men to work for them, and take the profit on their labor, owe the workers, ahead of any profit. The demonstration made. by British labor will add strength to the fair wage theory. You do not get much in this world, until you prove that you ean take SETTLERS AID FIRE FIGHTERS IN MINNESOTA (Continued from page one.) fire yesterday ufterjoon, returning at 8 p.m. Six men with a small hump remained on the French River fire throughout the night, Chief Joseph Randall said, pila Pirie LY Conservatis: and brush n northern Minnesota were re- Fy enerally under control today as the state executive council voted a Additional $16,000 for fire fight- in ‘Over night efforts of 1,000 men, most of them volunteers, coupled with a lessening of the wind’s ve- y removed much of menace, but only @ heavy rain can eliminate it com- pletely. More than 1,000 men still kept at their fire fighting task today in sev- en counties, keeping a watehfui eye on the cloudy skies for fulfillment of the weather bureau’s promise of rain. Only one casualty had been reported—a man not: seriously burn- ed in Pine county, Decision of the Richland Co. Court Is Reversed Today Holding that statutory ments in actions to detach lands from cities or villages must be! y complied with, the supreme | reversed the Richland, t court in the case of ‘itte und Helen Silte vs. of trustees of the village} See ‘court Albert II. the boar of Abercrombie, Richland county. — | The law requires that notice of such actions must be published in’ a newspaper in the town affected by the action or, if the. town has no newspaper, in the nearest town hav- ing a publication. Notige in the case in question was published at Wahpeton, two miles farther from Abercrombie than Wal- cott. The court held that since the notice was not published in the near- Coming to Bismarck SPECIALIST | in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DOES NOT OPERATE | Will he at McKenzie Hotel Wednesday and Th and 27. Office Hours: sday, May 26 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. "TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge for Consultation’ Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad- uate ‘in medicine and surgery and is} licensed by the state of North Dako- ta. He does not operate for chronie| appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids, He has to his credit wonderful re- sults in diseases of the stomach, liv- er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, eatarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in North; Frederick Strobel, .Fallon,| stomach and heart trouble. “J. Strand, Ellendale, ga) sto: . Herman Joop, Borup, Minn neuralgia. t "Hohn Wendlick, Finley, high blood pressure. Mrs. Knut Soholt, Corinth, chest trouble. Mrs, Jos. ‘Naekel, Valley’ City, high blood pressure. Mrs, John Wagner, Mercer, N.-D., bi aes | peuple. rs. John Kautzman, Judson, bigd- der and kidney trouble. ‘Remember the above date, that consultation on thfs trip will be free, and Reig his treatment Mw different. Married roman fo cigs e accompan- pce teks rg aaiary Big, tos A similar dec! Hl case in which Peter Bohne, as excc- utor of the estate of Ole J. Hestdal- en, was plaintiff and the Abercrom- bi lage board was*déferdgnt. Both ses were appealed. by the board. Too Late To Classify FOR, RENT—Two unfurnished or furnished rooms for light house- keeping, with private entrance on ground floor. Call 104LJ or 415 Eighth St. N. FOR SALE potatoes at once. Sande. Good sound Early Ohio Will sell cheap if taken Apply 600 Thayer St. 0. T--Two room apartment n’s Drug Store. Call at Cowan's drug store. gin FOR RENT--Modern 2 room furnish- ed apartment. Murphy ‘Apts. ¥, W. Phone 852. re Erba Dee ae: Murphy. FOR SALE~ Two large porch shades, one large bookcase, one new par- lor table, one Karpen bed daven- port, cost $175, now $75, one néw single bed coniplete, one double bed complete, one wartime parlor lamp, one new storm door and one sereen door, one large leather chair, Phone 449, FOR RENT - Four room house, mod- * ern, vacant June Ist. Phane 1068 or 417 Tenth St. WANTE bungalow direct fr Kast front preferred, Write Bo: Breakfast started cooked and //| served at HAT'S about the fastest time, mothers know for cooking a: sal and nourishing breakfast. Get Quick Quaker. Cooks ‘aster than plain toast! Supplies the balanced food ration of protein, carbohydrates and vita- mines —plus the “bulk” tom: laxatives less often needed — the doctors and authorities advise. _ i the wonderful Quaker flavor, feied Start every day, then, with food that “stands by” through the morning. Your groter has Quick Quaker— also Quaker Oats as you have always known them. Quick Quaker| in Hotel Bathtub, New York, © May George Victor Samm 18 (*) Mrs. | 42, a pianist, May Fairbro- . Maine, was found dead in a bathtub at the MeAlpin Hotel today. The house physician said she prob- U was drowned after a heart at- ta Mrs. Samnlet wais forced to her musical career two years cause of an accident. CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT — Tuesday PATSY RUTH MILLER Exotic! Exciting! Thrilling! ES COMING! Tomorrow-- Wednesday and Thursday PETER 8B. KYN “RUSTLING FOR CUPID” with ANITA STEWART GEORGE O’BRIEN CITY LOANS Tong or short time loans on Bismarck residenc property. Low interest rates, Prepayment privileges. and business If you have farm or city loans to place write us. EATON & EATON FARM & CITY LOANS Financial Correspondents THE UNION C NTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Phone 99 Box 8 Fargo, N. D. ~ PROFITS ON WASTE! What wonld you think of 2 factory owner who deliberately discarded waste which might be sold at a profit? ) The efficient farmer realizes a profit on kitchen and garden waste, insects, weed sced, ete.—by keeping pdultry which transforms this into good, hard cash! More good poultry, properly cared for, will add thousands of dollars a year to North Dakota farm profits! Chas. Kozel, E.' Grand Forks, heart) J BISMARCK, P, C, Remington, Pres. } paca | Captures Rum Runner | F d three men on ke boat under 4 a t and a ted chase in Lake Ontario, three ilies | north of Rochester, which ended oniy fter the cutter had fired five shots ‘oss the rum runner’s bow, Mussolini says destiny is pushing him along. Destiny gave a man } | named Napoleon a poke in the ribs. | \ KEEPING WELL— An WW Tabiet (a vegetable aperiont) taken at night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your di- Gestion and elimination, WR JUNIORS—Littlc Ne One-third the regular dose. 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With dozens of mighty geysers; hot springs, rainbow terraces, petrified groves, breath-taking canyons, waterfalls, wild animals of the forest and mountain! Here is one of the most varied and beautiful wildernesszs in the world. It belongs to you. The government has set it aside f t De eR ESY- You have Alpine flower gardens in “The Park”, unexcelled in range, Se and variety. You have wild animal friends —elk, deer, buffalo, mountain sheep, bear and moose, fearless, calmly in- different, or frankly interested. You have good fishing in your Park. All the waters of Yellowstone are trout waters and some of them, the best in the country. You have bewildering beauty. The geysers, the snowy peaks, the rainbow terraces—and the glorious SrandCanyonofthe Yellowstone! Play in your own ae layground this summer, where the Rockies are “as they were in the Beginning”. It will be the happiest vacation you ever enjoyed. P.S._ If you want any information about Yellowstone, I am at your service. W. A. 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