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qt fm? d i d ‘4 ) \ io ae a i a i’ ri ‘* 4 att le A IE THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN | Peewee encom ccc cc were pecceewco coo enesosesosenconoes Classified Advertising Rates. Terms: Strictly Cash—No Copy Will be Inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additi of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word word. Without Remittance Attached ional insertions without change for each additional HELP WANTED—MALE e HELP! HELP: © f The U. 8.,Employmen Service | e in. Bismarck 1s receiving daily |) ; urgent calls for nl miners. If |/ WANTE ‘ you can mine coal give us your ad- ;| Tress, BIG WAGES. Write, we. “BranchManager = | ‘phone or call U. S. Employment | service, Northwest Hotel, Bis- | SSA EOAMTION \ marek, 'N. D. eat os ON. WANTHED—First class barber, $20 per week; 60 over thirty.’ Joe Brady, Valley City, N. D. ‘ i Z 12 24 tf SAMESMEN—For Bismarck and” vi- cinity, established article . nation- ally advertised. Commission: Whole or part time. Men with am)ition an integrity desired. Permanent position for producers. Box No. 686 Tribune. 12 23 2t TRACTOR SCHOOL—The Twin City Tractor school is conducted incon: nection with cne of the world’s largest tractor shops affording com- plete, practical instruction in all branches of tractor constructioa, operation and care. Three 5-weelk terms start respectively on Jan 6, Feb, 10.and March 17. Smal} tuition fee. Write for catalog and applica- tion card. Minneapolis. Steel and Machinery Co. Minneapolis, Minn. 11—23 30; 12—7 14 21 23; 1-1 monthly, experience unnecessary. Send addressed stamped envelope. Railway, Care 647 Tribune. 12 21 It WANTED—by boy 11 years old, a place to work-for board and room while. attending’ ‘high school. Ad- dress Clyde Babcock, Hazelton, N. Dak. 12:17 1 Ww! WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Chambermaid, hotel! 12 21 tf SALHSWOMAN—For_ Bismarck and vicinity, established article nation-; aly advertised. Commisison. Whole | or part time. Women with ambition and integrity desired. Pérmanent position for producers, Box No. 687 Tribune. 12° 23 at ANTED—Ten bright Capable ladies | to travel, demonstrate ana sell well | known gords to established dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week; railroad | fare paid; weekly advance for trav- eling expenses. Address at once,! Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 631,} Omaha, Nebr. Ree 12021 tt Bismarck ; : Formerly large manufacturers of steel products, now engaged in pro- is opening a Branch Offico in Bis- marck, Requires services of good bus- iness man as Manager. .. Applicant must assume duties about January 1st. be able to directa small sales force, the most pf whom will be attracted to tho work on account of its patriotic nature, $1,000 cash bond: required, fal- ly secured. Entirely now proposition; nations! advertising campaign start- ing, including double-page ad in local papers, tremendous. opportunity. Re- plies solicited from parties who find their business unprofitable or not “in harmony with war conditons. Com- mission basis with earnings upward of $5,000 per year. Sales Manager will assist in organ- izing sales force_and supervise open- ing Branch House. Make your an- swer complete to securo intérview. You will be required to come to Chi-| cago for two days’ ins(ruction and training, and unless you can do so be- fore New Years it will be useless to apply. Unlecs you have the money for cash bond, and your reputation wall stand the third degree, save your stamps. This is a real opportunity that. will: present itself but once in 2 lifetime. Write or wire PRESIDENT, 1310 Advertising Ruilding, Chicago, Ml. *OR SALE OR RENT— | __HOUSES AND FLATS OR RENT—A four room house with __ bath. 814 Ave. F. 12°21 ot FOR” RENT—Furnished house with furnace heat. Inquire Northern “produce Co. 12 21 3t FOR SALE—Six room strictly mod- ern bungalow in River View addl- tion. A Dargain if bought at once. If interested call C. L. Burton. 12 21 Mt modern. - Geo, M. Register. 12 20 Lwk WANTED—Two “waitresses and 2 dishwashers at once. Homan’s Cafe. 12.21 3t; WANTED—We want girls for work! in our bindery. No experience ne: | seassary.'\GOod ‘positions with ples: «ant surroundings, and pay as learn} -894R. 12 18°tt ing. Call at Tribune office and see) Sop— pz Po gees ear groggy 5 é Z ~4,|f£OR RED fodern steam heated Mr. Olson. 12.20 8t) "four room flat. Household furniture WANTED— Lady clerk. Apply Won- der Store. * bis ‘12:19 1 wk WANTED—Waitress © and dishwash- er immediately. ‘Small hotel. Six i Dollars per week. “Box 93, Medora, D. 12°18 1 wk ENY WONEN can make ing orders for: Guaranteed hosiery: Salary-or commission. time. Experience unnecassary Ad> dress No. 683. Tribune, Bismarck. | 7 12 171 mo WANTED—Gin to assist with house- work and care of baby. ‘No objec- tions to school girl. Mrs. F. Holm- boe, 208 WY. Broadway. for the winter. Phone 512K or call at 404 Sth street. 12 17 10t Bilamarck. 12 21 it "__ AGENT—SALESMAN = NUMBER v- OUR SALPSMEN made MISCELLANEOUS —__ as high as $165.99 last week and yet| FOR SALE—Dry stove wood. Phone we are five weeks from our busy} 5881. Alex Couch. 12 211 wk season. Do you realize why they| FOR SALE—Gabler piano. Cowan value their connection with our; Drug Store. 11 22 organization? ‘This unassigned ter-; ritory will be allotted {o a-man of character, push and ability. Jerome| =}. Laadt, Pres. 8 South Dearborn! ‘St, Chicago, Ill. ” 3 12 21 it WE EXCLUSIVELY | OWN AND control a protected article clearing upwards of $20.00 per day for‘sales- men. Most-essential. Government created demand. Large territories assigned to salésmen able to handle crews of their own Jerome FE.) ‘Laad:, Pres., 8 South Dearborn St.,! Chicago, Ti. | 12-21 1t | BALESMEN CAN MARE $21 7 AUTHENTIC HISTORY WORT.:? BN CAN SARE $200 to $0001 "var and our. gldo line ‘inaking month to sell Knox Tractor Oil, the finest grade on ‘the market enor- mous demand. Also auto oils, greas- es, paints. Get our terms the noble Tefining Co. Cleveland, Ohio. 2 12 21 2t A JOB YOU CAN “LIVE.”—The man who has been looking for.a job in- to which he can willingly put every ounces of his energy, and interest, can find that position with us. We need a number of energetic, enthus- jastic salesmen, 30 to 40 years of age. A willingness. to “live” their jobs is a/ reguirement of the men whom we-wiif select. The work will ‘be that of selling the patented Caloric: Pipeless ‘Furnace to enter- ‘prising dealers. An unequaled ad-; vertising campaign -will-pave the ‘way for your sales and make your work a pleasure and a profit—a job you can truly “live.” Address: re- plies or make personal application “Daddy” Myers, Blackstone Ho- tel, Chicago, Ill, Dec. 27th; 2116 ‘Hennepin. Ave.. Minneapolis, Minn., | Dec. 2§th; 29th; 1016 Farnam St.,; Omaha, Neb:. Jan. 4thand Sth. The} Monitor Stove Company, Establish- ed 1819—99 years.of service, Pio- neers of Hipeless Heating, Cincin- nati, Ohio. “Good People to. Work With.” money tok: | Ail or partt FOR SALESSix room strictly” mod- ern ‘bungalow in Riverview addition. A bargain if boughf at once. If in- terested cali,C,., Burton, — > te ee Aeaey FOR RUNT—S room ‘Cottage. Phone for sale, also other rooms for rent . equipped for light housekeeping. | phone. 183. 12:18 1 wk FOR RENT—By January 1, a tive- room, cottage partly modern. Ap- ply 1200; Broadway, 121s 4 } POR RENT—Modern ou Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone.15<‘or 751. z BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE GOOD PROPOSITION for married couple with lunch room and Dakery experience. Answer care Tribune. 12 21 tt FOR SALE—tood clean stock of gro- ceries, fine location, doing good bus- iness. Would consider good farm Jand near rweht price. Address P. 0. Box 229. FOR SALE-Todd protectograph check writer. Good as new. Call at Trib- une Office. 12 19 tf HISTORY WORLD WAR —introduc- tion by General March. Don’t miss our biggest: terms. Supersedes all others. Absolutely authentic. Big: gest Pictorial book. Free outfit. Historical Book Co., Chicago. = 12 21 1t ma ‘Any subject. compose music and guarantee free publication. Send words today Thomas Merlin, 777 Reaper Block. | Chicago. 12 21 it agents $15 to $75 per day. Best dis- counts. Free books additional for expenses. Send 20c postage. Both outfits free. Be quick, Mulliken Contpany, Marietta, Ohio. es = 12.21 1t ANTED-—-Lignite coal-for year 1919. about 200 tons. Submit bids to Bis- marck hospital. " < 12,17: Bt WANTHU—to sell a cutter, also a stock barn for rent. “Inquire” 400 7th street. Phone 506L. 12-19 1 wk ADAM SCHAAF PIANO—None better. Direct from factory. to home with- out middleman’s profits. -Conven- fent payments. Sample in Sog Ho- tel lobby. “‘D. "Ernest Hall, resident representative. 12.16 6t MR FARMBR—Now ts the timé to! dispose -of, your: live ‘and axseaed | poultry. For best results and. high. est. manket prices ship to the Northern Produce Co.,. Bismarck. .N. D. AVrite us today for prices of all kinds. of poultry. Northern Pro-{ éuce Co:, Bismarck, N. D. { é 0.18 2 1-2 mo! 12-24 26 28 29:-1—1 2.3. POSITION WANTED—Collexe train ed stenographer wants position. Cal:| evenings. 713 Srd street. | 12/24 3" j ra zie i is..the desire. for.to- | g co. and. : Ghee ,, SUCCESS Sworn testimoniais of men -who tobacco and snuff. It is free. Send today. Start the new year right. Ad- dr ss Inland Chemical :Co., Bismarck } IN. D. 12 17 sc FOR FIRST CLASS DRY. CLHANING: and pressing call at the Eagle Hat Works and Tailor Shop. Phone 58. A USEFUL PAIN , Bismarck People Should Heed Its Warning. Have you a sharp pain ora dull ache across the small of your back? Do you realize that it’s often a timely 11 22.1 m0! sign of kidney weakness? Prompt duftion of mammoth patriotic. work, | == FOR RENT-—5 room house, party |? 10 11 -tf |: 684 |W! Bismarck in trade, at; master mey your stock of goods at auctien or pat on a special sale, now is the time to see us. Zimmerman Bros. } Midway Mdse Sales Co., 1948 Uni- versity Ave, St Paul, Minn. 11 20 1 mo. FOR SALI ly new drop head sewing machine in good order for $7.00. This is a “bargain, Donit, miss it. 209 12th street. i : 12 20 at | six pedi-' weeks old. FOR SAl greed hunting dogs, five i four male and 2 female. Father is’ one of the best dogs in the state of iN. 'D. All puppies are well marked. 8 Broadway. Call for Atkinson. , 12 23 1 wk PIANOS AND PLAYERS. Remember‘no home is complete with- ont a Piano on Christmas Day. [ have a few that I ean still furnish! from here, all new and they are, all Baldwin -made, which means quality in each instrument. Call, Phone or write Saturday.and Sun- day only of this week. J. M. Wytle, care Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. State Representative The, Baldwin Piano” Co. Chicago, Il! Home address, Grand Forks, N. D. witht ? —————— LOST AND FOUND LOST—Child’s muskrat muff Satur-! day noon between St. Mary's school . and Northwest hotel. Finder please, leave at Northwest Hotel. i : , 12 24 2t ROOMS FOR RE WANTSD—To rent Two furnished rooms for housekeeping. Addr Cc. A.W. Tribune. FOR RENT—Two large for light housekeeping. front rooms Also two 4th street. Phone 627R. 2 21 Iwk FOR RENT—In_ desirab location. furnished room with kitchenette for light housekeeping. 411 5th St or phone 27 12 20 Iwk FOR RENT with the use of Kitclien. . 719 5th St. Phone 24: “_12-16-1wk? FOR RENT—Two modern Phone 401K; Geo. W. Little 11 29 tf ——————eEEEo MERRY CHRISTMAS—KLEIN DECISION OF SUPREME COURT FROM WARD COUNTY re House } Gust Koofs, Plaintiff and Respond ent, vs. Great Northern Railway Coui- and Appellant. Syllabus: (1) -Ai# employee of an interstate Kyailwdy carier,; who sis injured wht": removing.-snow | from sa tradk.. over bwhich interstite;trabis.are belpg run pregularl yids ‘engaged jyinte: com: Fmerce,‘within, the: me: ning. Em- PApril 22, 1908, ity. Actiabolished ‘the’ doctrine of coil- | tributorypegligence aig bat to recoy- ery, and: established, the, doctrine of comparative. negligence. , (8) Under:the Federal Employer [Liability Act. the damages recoverab by an Cunployee guilty_of-contributgy Mnegligenge jbeur. “the enye EQ the ful!amomit as the. negli tributable to the carier bears to the entire negligence attyibutable to both.” (4) Where the casual negligence is partly attributable to the employer. he contributory negligence of. the em- lploree will not defeat .recoy but only lessen the damages. It is omy a the employee’s. act Is the sole cause,—when the employer's act is no part of the causation.-that the em- ployer is free from liability under the Federal Employer's Liability Act. (5) It is neglgencerfor wh be (held jresponsible, if —— pave betn enred _ A Tanteat vegetable treatment — 3s Onr: -ook “A” tells why you should quit , i. i 3 0 tf } modern bed rooms. Mrs, Dorsey, 311) houses. j Witne: iy, a foreign corporation, Defendant Pplosears, Aubility ‘Act’ of Congeess of ; (2) hie Federal Employer's Liabil- | You. GET ALL DIRTY- Go Richt UP TO MAMMA Now = "THATS IF YO" WANT TO. CLOSE OUT} treatment is a safeguard against more \ serious kidney troubles. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Profit by this nearby resident's experience. (Mrs. “Wy .P. Reynolds, Main St. Mandan, N. D., says: “Severe pains across ny back, frequent headaches and dizzy spells and other ailments caused me mitch annoyance. :'T knew my kidneys needed attention’ and 1 got a box of Doan’s kidney pills. Soon after I began taking them, I was cured.” Still Praises Doan's. \More than a year later Mrs, Rey- nolds said: ‘I_ still think well of Doan’s Kidney “Pills. I recommend them as highly now as ever.” Price 60¢, at» all dealers. Don't simply ask fora kidney remedy—get Doan’s. Kidney Pills—the ‘same that Mrs. Reynolds hal. Foster-Milburn Co., Migs. Buffalo, N. Y. = eee knowin to the servant also, he fails to remove it in aecordance With assurances mad ry him to the servant that he will du 80. ( A servant who refrains fre: tudoning certain work on the rance of his master that he.wil re- move 2 known peril cannot ordinarily he said to have assumed the risk of injury from such peril. Appeal from District Court of Ward County, Leighton, J Defendant appeals from a judgment and from an order denying fis altern- ative motion for a judgment notwith- standing the verdict or for a new triat Opinion of the Court by Chi n- son, Ch. Grace, J. concurs in the aw * 'Poner, Grand Forks, at- Appellant. & Go nd E.R, Sinkler, D., attorneys for Respond. . Mi ‘torn McG Minot, > jent. Judgment. airmed. DECISION OF THE COURT FROM BARNES CGUNTY W. J. Curren, Plaintiff! and spondent, ¥: Re- Syllabu: | (1) An application } place of trial for t es is addressed to the sound, udi discretion ¢ mid the appellate court will not. inte: fere unless an abuse of discretion shown, , &) | that In the instant case it is held witnesses was properly denied. 1” Appeal from the J Barnes Coun x 1 Defendant appeals | of.trial. “ANS rin Ps td 1 Opkntal CORE Sag Gy ou, Gay! 1 Toners. result. NB ie Snlivan. ©. Sullivan, Mandan, and J A. Ueder, pelunt. { ‘Revelation”, the bi picture pyro: | at’ Hie Orpheam tonight. va at ‘the Orpheum’ tonight... % Bismarck Furniture Company 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. WATCHING DA of any peril which is known | Wiliam Story, Defendant! we change of » convenience ¢f the trial courts in application for a change of + iplace of trial for the convenience ot trict Court of min order de- | nying his motion for a change of place Mandag, attorneys for Ap Englert, Valley ‘City, attorney i duced during past year with Nazimova Call C. A. Finch Lum: ber Co., phone 17, for “Revelation” the. best. picture pro- | duced gdnring pastzvear with Nuzitho- | DANNY’S IDEA OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT MY GoOTiieSS — x f Z | WAS DANNY DOWN get FEED THE FURNAC “G.H.0" HOME IN HISTORIC | PRENCHCITY \Commander in Chief Lives in Ancient Little Capital of | Bassigny. | TOWN 13 AMERICANIZED ; Chaumont, France, Nov. 20.—(Cor- lrospondence of the Associated Press) j-This little elty of the Haute Marne lis the home of the GeneM Headquar- ters of the American Expeditionary i Forces. Until now its mentton hi been taboo and the whereabouts of H. Q. one of the secrets of the war. Here lHyes the cor jand in the buildings of on is housed the offices of the Alestait and all the auxiliary © ue tions. that go with it—the nerve cen- er of the anmy. A city of normally shout fifteen thousand inhabitants, !Chaumont. i on the Eastern Rail- j way lines, 168 miles ¢ of Par it fwas formerly the capital of Basigny land is now the capital of the Depart- }ment of the Un Larne. | Like most of the older | France.Chavmont seems founded cn it ive value. It crowns Hhetween the Matne and the Su jfrom the walls and towers of the lciy is nm wonderful view of the valley wf the Marne, here river being rdly as Ww as the Marne canal ows beside if between its poplar ered bauks. Northward over the narrow yale of the Suize the view ga gen: | me {takes in’a wide sweep of roling forest | crow Gen urters were removed j from stember of ast iy ected after a ¢ ful seafeh ¢ MMe Jocations, Tt lies in the center of what was the training every camp tor in which lean forces: first saw battle, and all the lines from Toul ward where we were located, bein jteach by aotor. } The French post ovcnpied as head- Try Making Your Own Cough Remedy ie ju | | i | You can save abont $2, and hare a better remedy than the ready- made kind, Euslly done, | Gespsesesesesesesese fy _If you combined the curative proper- ties 6f every known “ready-made” cough re Y, ua probably could not get as | ‘L eurative power as there is in Ne home-made cough syrup, ly; prepared in 2 few min- Whi nie pi 48-3 il GobSroar any, druggist 246 ounces of Pinex, pour’ it into a pint bottle and fill tho bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified -| molasses, honey, oF corn ‘syrup, as desired.” The result is a full pint of really better cough syrup than you could buy xeady-made for three times , the money, ‘Tastes pleasant and never spoils, , This Pinex and Syrup preparation gets | tight at the cause of a cough and gives almapst, immediate relic, It loosens the pits stops the nasty throat tickle | and“ heals tho sore, irritated’ membranes so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. A day’s use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for | bronchitig, | croup, ‘Whooping cough and bronchial | asthma, there is nothing better, Vinex is a most valuable concentrated | compound of genuine Norway pine. ex- tract, and has been used for generations 4o break up severe coughs. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for “21% ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don’t accept anything clac, ¥ Guaranteed to yive absolute satis- faction or money _ promptly _ refunded, whe Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, Ind, \ Dov 9 \ | nothing better {& yand the customs joceupation. ALLMAN ee, pS ah 7 Don’t Torture Your Child TO MOTHERS!’ See your little one’s terror _ at the yery thought of a dase of castor oil, mineral oil, calomel or pills. Ugh! me Cascarets “‘work’’ better, safer, surer on the tendcr little liver, stomach and bowels, besides Case carets taste like candy. Even bilious, constipated, ‘ sick kiddies coax for this harmless: candy cathartic. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets, the pleasant candy cathartic, contains directions and dosage for children aged one year old and upwards. When the little one’s toniz i turns white, breath feverish, stomach sour, there is rk” the nasty bile, souring food and constipation oison from the chiid's system. Give Cascarets, then never worry. quarters offices is typical of French se o garrisons.” Three long, four story, red | 4 EGEND OF THE se tile roofed baracks form three sides. | TREE of a great quadransle facing a wide | > avenue. A group of lesser buildings | y iron fence and ov | namental gates | is th boundary. On either the Tri Color Stripes. of the Christmas tree is in the dim shawods of s' antiquity. Very early records claim andi that the lighted and decorated tree and the Setitries pace their posts on every | Was used in celebrating the feasts of hand, the quadrangle is filled with heathen geds, and the custom was hurying officers wid orderlies and; later adopted by Christendom, hands flash in’ salute, bugles » their nlmo: | The early Greeks called Christmas i hourly cals for the | the “Feast of Lights,” and there is 2 various milit ents and periods of | yeprew feast of the same name, to the day, staff’ cars und motor cycles) which we may trace the idea of ium roll in'and out and now and then the {ination at Christmas E: sentry at the gate stiffens even more! gaint Bonif an early missionary rigidiy and brings his piece up with! ty) the Germans is the hero of ono more snap when a great olive drab | narartive explaining the Christmas . shining like a yacht, slides in, the ‘tree's origin. It is said that, when scarlet tab on the wind shield with he went into Germany to destroy the four white stars signifying the Con: peop worship of the Druids, of i peeajientiy: the general's forest gods, he hewed down an an- Siete ada a paar cient oak, long an object of worship, proaches unheralded and so swiftly and there iastanuy sprang up in its that the sentry Gry of STurn, owe, the place a prone young fir tree. Address- euard,” is folate und the Commanler- ing the group of newly converted in-Chief is gone before the guard can Christians St. Boniface eald: tumble from the guard house. “This little tree, a young child of ay last pring Genpral Tershiug "the forest, shall be your holy tree to- made his residence in a large villa "5 ‘Se . eace, f near headquarters. He sogu found, ae ee eee are ak ih ie hows ser, hing 8a jieay the workshop Sled of ain endless life;“for its leaves of the army he could not have the ° Tate 5 quiet and lack of intrusion necessary a eet areca. Bee A aia to Tis growing responsibitities and: iw the tree of the Christ Child, Gather removed in’ May last to a beautiful ‘but chateau about five miles from town, ee nee ae ee Oe Eee Here, in av great rambling caslie sitn- peer aes a ers lovin: “gitts. and juted in the- Mare valley -among groves a aR TERRE hut 1OVARE.-rpts.. and wide sunlit lawns, he lived with! Dickins’ liis: personal sta, Connected bytele-| 18 Charles Dickins’ famous vision phowe with every divisional, corps of the Christmas treg there [% @ mer army headquarters, his own offices In 848 for all the tree's. Jowere that a Chaimont ahd with Paris he did tis Bear repeating year al teniel ‘anea-to work there when not with the army. vthat will ae joy sma ries anion its Chaumont itself has become almost dhe happy family wathe re ee at Americanized by presence. of the Sleaming ‘bought this Christmas headquarter ed aH Bite hotels ore al Pied the tree is decorated with ways, crowded with office: it bas NOW: been ‘very hospitable to the Ameriean Bright merriment and sone and reagan: Nearly every o wi ‘ulness. y tA . Siete os home ah nocent and welcome be they ever held sst 1es. {beneath the branches of the Christmas ltree, which cast no gloomy shadow- 1 a whisper going through the “This, in commemoration of car ape spare rom is thrown open as for officers and many of the fi idenees have heen tuken over entirely by the hundreds of messes. In- many | hear of them the officers have installgd ; leav a electricity and bath rooms and in some | the law of love and kindness, mercy central heating 1 ts and with |and compassion. This, in remem- neh servants live comfortably, measured in mili-| terms, Hinureds les fortunate or | fen ea a Call C. A. Finch Lum- 4 ank take their chances on Whatever billet may he found in the, per Co., phone 17, for crowded town where a bed is always Old Hickory Lignite. ut a premium. Special watinee tomorr Phone 75, City Fuel Co. ps:heum thestre with | For the Beulah Coa] j“#evettion” at 8 pom MERRY CHRISTMAS_KLEIN| Carney Coal Phone 94 - — Q. E. Anderson Lbr. C. _ANGETEON Zope! “DARTING, PIERCING SCIATIC PAINS Give way before the pene- | trating effects of Sloan’s H é Liniment ]-| Derance of me!” —Charles Djckens. the Au ‘azimoya So do those rheumatic twinges and the loin-aches of lumbago, the nerve> inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck, the joint wrench, the ligament sprain the muscle strain, and the throbbing bruise. The ease of applying, the quicknes3 < of telicf, the Posada a ts, Se liness, and, the economy of Sloag’s ainiment make it univetsally pref PSloans ll Linttmrent. | Kalls Pain, se MARY PICKFORD onJOhanna Enlists” ad An ARTCRAFT Picture Mary Pickford’s latest feature is a triumph. It will be shown tonight and tomorrow. Matinee tomorrow 3 p.-m. at the Bismarck. theatre. MERRY CHRISTMAS—KLEIN “Nielson’s Millinery Extends the compliments of the Season * to its friends and patrons with kindest : wishes for a-Merry Christmas. d