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( , “Mrs. E, G. Wheele ‘Home From Great Musical Meeting Well Known Bismarck-Mandan Instructor Tells of Gather- ing at, Akron Mts. Emma G. Wheeler has return-| ed from Akron, O., where she spent two. weeks attending the National meét of the board of directors of the National Federation of Music Clubs. Mrs. Wheeler was the only repre- sentative from the state of North Da- kot@ and reports that the meeting was cue of the most wonderful gatherings of people of nationar repute who are kuown in musical circles, - The home of Mr. and Mrs, Seiber ling was thrown open to the musicians Selections by Mme. Schumann-Heink and Christine Miller-Clement. and other well known artists were heard dally in the music room of the Schel- berliag home which is one of the most elaborate salons in the country. The room can easily seat two hundred and contains a wonderful pipeorgan, also a grand piano and about the walls are many instruments which the Seiber- ~ lings' have paid no small sums for. The house is one of the most magnii- cent buildings in the state of Ohio, sit- uated on a large estate and it con- tains ninety-eight rooms, gale The forty-five guests from all parts of the country were royally entertain: ed by the musical artists of Akron amd sthat city is fast gaining recognition “s the most musical'city in the coun- ry. The guests were entertained at the homes of the presidents of the three great tire manufacturing companies in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Firestone were: hosts for several gatherings and also at the home of Mrs, Mason. Mr. Mason is the president of the Goodrich company, ’ CITY NEWS | RESUMES DUTIES Obért. A. Olson, state treasurer, ‘has| resumed his duties after several weeks’ serious illness. LADY MACCABEES TONIGHT The Lady Maccabees will hold a rez- ular’ meeting at the Knights of Pythias hall at 8 o'clock this evening. PRESBYTERIAN SALE The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual Christ- mas'sale December 10 and will give a chicken dinner December 11. CHRISTMAS SALE The P. EB; 0. Sisterhood: will hold 2 sale ‘of art needlework and Christmas novelties from :the Porter & Pay art shop’ ‘of “Mankato, Minn., beginning’ Saturday at. Hoskins’, ; NEW CHIEF CLERK __ J. Henry Kling of New. Salem: has been” appointed ‘chief clerk ' in‘ the o?- fice of the state bank examiner: suc- Get instant relief with’: “Pape’s Cold-€ompound”’ Don’t stay stuffed-up ! Quit blowing and’ snuffling {A ‘dose’ of “Pape’s Cold ‘Compound” taken every two hours un ‘til three doses are taken usually ‘breaks up a cold and ends all grippe misery. ‘ if . The yery first dos" opehs your clog- ged-up nostrils and the, air passages, of your head; stops. nose“ runnin lieves the headache, dullness, fever: ishness, sneezing, soreness, stiffness, “Pape’s Cold ‘Compotind” ‘fs the ‘ quickest, surest relief known and costs only. a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape’s! E. T. BURKE ‘ ‘LAWYER ‘Tribune Block _ Bismarck, N. D.|@ “Phone 752 : | Our Biggest Bargains Six room modern house, 4 blocks from postoffice, corrier tot, garage. This is really cheap at $4,500.00—$1,500.00 cash, balance,3 to 5 years. Five room modern house, tile, 2 blocks from -new school: ‘site; <barn:. $2,500.00 — $900.00 . cash, lance $22.50, per month. Why pay rent when you can buy.a mighty nice little home on such easy monthly payments. We have dozens of, bargains in houses and hundreds in vacant lots. Every one of these is a bargain. F. E. YOUNG REAL EST. ——PHONES——- F. E. Hedden, 0.___H. #". O'Hare, 78M. F. E. Young, 78R, i. 3 Tey | HIDE PIMPLES Get Rid.of Them, Use Stuarts Cul- clum Wafers and Be Overjoyed With the Result of @ More Beautiful} Complexion. Yes, you say, she certainly has a wonderfully beautiful complexion. eL Stuart's Caleium Wafers which con- tain calcium sulphide, the greatest skin purified known. This remark- able’ substance is absolutely neces- sary to keep the skin in healthy con- dition. Its action in the skin is little [short of marvelous and you will be ‘overjoyed. to. see pimples, blackheads; blotches andi rash,, with Sts itching relieved. Stuart’s Calcium Wafers are to. the loveliest, sofest. and most del!- cate skin. Do not fail to get.a 50- cent: box of Stuart's Calcium Wafers at any drug store; trust to nature and yon will never again use hair-growing pastes and. lotions. ceeding Sergt. Hunter Patrick of the home guards, who is Frazier’s district rmine manager at Noonan. WAS GREAT SUCCESS The “style show” held by the Pres- byterian ladies in the’ church parlors Thursday afternoon was a great suc- cess. The styles werd of vintages dat- ing back to Victorian times, and the display was thoroughly enjoyed. ~ “DETESTATION SOCIAL” “The Christian Endeavor society will hold a “Detestation Social” in the church parlors to-night. Every- one twelve years of age or, more is, invited. The admission is ten cents with an extra fee of one cent for every letter in one’s last name. MRS. BUZZELLE HOSTESS Mrs, George Buzzelle was hostess to the ladies guild of St. George’s parish Thursday. afturnoon. : Four o'clock tea was sérved while the. ladies. rested from. their faney Work and doll dressing and other pre- parations for the bazaar and dance to be given December 12 at the Elks’ hall. HE KEPT ON PAINTING There is €mployed in one of the de- partments at the capital a returne1 Yank noted for his imperturbability. It.has been said, of him that if Gab- riel blew his trumpet in his ear tomor- row. he’d say, “Yes, Lord,” and keep right on working. A few days ago, he Was engaged. in painting. some new fix- tures in, the ; burglar-proof, - air-tight vault,attached to his office. Quitting gwutig. the massive door to and shot combination... Just by. chance a 'f-hour Jater an attache returned to the office for something, ang the fact that the Yank’s coat and hat still were hanging: on-his hook prompted an in- bte the, vault was occupied, | | ¥estigation. which led to. opening the Yault, There was the Yank, squatted in one corner and painting away .2s calmly, as tho he had not been withia a very few inches of slow death by suffoeation, #5 ; Only One’ “BROMO -QUININE” To get the genuine, call for full. name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- lets. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE, Cures a Cold in One Day. BEAUTIFUL’GIFT. : Mrs. Theo. -RooSevelt to’. Have Copy of North Dakota Book A beautiful gift ‘copy of the histor of North Dakota.which is soon to be published by Zena Irma Trinka, libra- rian of the Dickinson public library, will be presented to Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt as a tribute to the memory ‘of. her ‘late husband. Accompanying the de luxe’ volume will be-a “pres- entation speech” composed of Ppara- graphs written by fered cen forth Dakotans in appreciation of the Rough Rider. The volume is de- Hiened a a christmas gift for Mrs, elt. Prince Leopold of Belgium is onl a private. in:the Belgian infantry. « , “Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. : : TAKE CARE! GET GEN UINE ASPERIN Prescribed ‘By Physicians For Oyen Fighteen Years Only'| ach package and tablet of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” is marked with the safety. “Bayer Cross.” The. “Bayer Gross”. means you ar2 gett ig genuine Aspitin, prescribed by cians. for_ovér ‘eighteen yéars... j the Bayer package are safe and proper directions - for Colds, Headache, Lopthache, :Harache, Neuralgia, Rheu- imatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis and Pain gengrally. Handy tin’ foxes, of 12 fables cost only a few cblitss Druggists also sell larger Bayer packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. ‘And so may you. he secret. is “inf for transforming a muddy complexion |* time came, and other. employes, ‘not | wi ) :dections, real estate. A f WANT COLUMN % HELP WANTE! CENSUS G (Men, “wom needed, A perience “Bismarck, December 10, January 7. For free particulars, write Raymond Terry, (former Government Examiner) | 137 Continental Ledg., Washington. |) 121-4t THERE ARE NO “ifs and ands” in our. 8,000-mile guarantee. In addition to the manufacturer’s guarantee, whic each tire, we give our PERSONAL GUARANTEE that the tire will wear 8,000 miles without puncture, rimcut or blowout. We are authorized distributors for North Dakota and Eastern Montana. Dealers write or wire—We will not make.. If there is no dealer in your town shipment will be made direct from this point. ires. are not an experi- is attached to romise deliveries we cannot x x x Cy) LANGLEY & SCHLABACH, Managers 410 BROADWAY So]. 2202 SS SS necessary outbuildings; land. is all fenced, “Will sell on terms to suit pur- chaser, crop nent plan, and would | consider some city property as a_ first payment. For particulars, write Box 400, Tuttle, N. D. 10:2 DRESSMAKING de ction gu: Mra.C. L, Johnson, Phpne ,98X. WANTED—Live men with Ford to dem- onstrate and sell the J, C, M; ator. Liberal proposition. J, shaw, 17 Stk. Exch. Bldg., B: WANTED—Coal miners at Lucky Strike Mine at Zap, N. D., at once. 95 cents per ton fot room work, Slowey & Field. AL. lwk LEARN THE BARBER TRADE. Big demand for barbers, big wages, easy | work. Few weeks completes, expert in- structions.’ Time and expense ‘saved by our-method. ‘We have stood the ‘test for 97 years and is the only reliable.up to date institution of ite kind in. the northwest, Write at oncé for frée illustrated catalog. ler Barber College, 107 K, Nicollet: Ave., Minneapolis, Ming., Est 1893, 11-1-1mo. | EARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, VUL- CANING ton nee yay ok Auto! School 27) aiet-ime HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Ginl for general housework, Mrs, Russ, 305 11-20-1wk WANTED—Girl_ for “general house kK. _81t:4th St. Phone 392, 11-18-1wk WANTED—Cook, chambermaid and dish- ‘washer, good wages. Box 93, Medora, N. D. 11-14-12 aren |} FOR SALi--Oakland Sedan, ‘Third: Street. | FO FOR” SALE — Dodge tournig car, condition. Will sell for $600 1 at orice.” Address Box 241 Nab. cheap for ~¢agh,> or will trade in for. desirable property or on one or two lots. . Car Kuaranieed to be in first class condi- tion, Write 80, care Tribune, 10-28-tt “MISCELLANEOUS Combination book-case and 3-piece parlor s' 02, 3 ther upholstered. Mahog- any center table, 31L Ave D. M. W. Neff. 2121WK —One golden oak swivel office Fumed oak sectional book case. upstairs apartment. 222. 2nd St. 1-21-1wk FOR SALE—One cook stove, one heating ie kerosene stove with oven, and bedding. 60 Main and) HAN 8 oP: , new, Will exchange 640 acres. choice a SALESMAN price in f SALESMEN—Stove and furnace sales- R-SAL men. for North Dakota for 1920. Old and established trade. Write Berg- strom Stove Co., Neenah, Wis, ‘ « 11-21-Iwk a EEEEUaEDenmeneeeeeeeeeee ed WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnished room in private family. Address -AGV, ribuies 4 ene . WANTED—Rooms for light housekeeping. Two or thrée rooms in: modern home desiréd.” Call Tribune. 10-28-tf FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—A “f-room cottage partly modern and at moderate rent. Wither furnighed or unfurnished. Apply 7 ‘Tully, 1200 Broadw it hree room fui artment. Phone hed mod. FW. _ Murphy 1 11-21-2t FOR’ SALE—An_ 8-room modern house, close in, on very reasonable terms, Im- mediate possession can’ be given. Has four bed rooms, hot water heat, and is ‘a desirable-propert; Reg- ister. + Ik FOR RE: light 3 e housekeeping. 811 Phone ‘ORE Tui s for light housekeeping. Write 104, care Tribune, 11-20-2t ROOM FOR RENT—Modern, 818 Ave B, 11-18-1wik FURNISHED ROOM FoR RE 6th “St. “Phone i —— LOST AND FOUND LOST—$10.00 between § Thayer street and the Postoffice. Return to Peter Wentz Bism: Business College and receive Uberal reward.’ 11-20-it iL FOR R -A few office: éd; steal and. j suitable for storage. bath or barber shop; low rental. _ Bi marck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg. T-21.tf FOR SALE—In good condition for cash or bankable paper one 32 Avery Separator complete with band cutter, feeder, weigher and stacker ; one Avery 25 h.p. as ‘Tractor, one 15 bbl. mounted gas ‘ank; one Avery 6 bottom engine plow with breaker. attachment. Apply , to Regan State Bank, Regan, N. D. 9-28-tt SS “THE OLD RELIABLE” Sell your cream ‘and’ poultry to our agent. If we have no agent in your town, then ship direct to : NORTHERN: PRODUCE CO. . BISMARCK, N. D. FOUND=A dog collar, Owner may have same by proving property and payi for this ad at Tribune, 11 POSITIONS WANTED STENOGRAPHER wants position by December 1st, Experienced in law, ¢ Write 105, ‘Drib- ane, 11-21-1wk WANTED—Position- as bookkeeper, have ten years experience, can furnish tef- Write No." '100,- Tribune. J eo erence, 211-14-1mo, \$ WANTED—Middle aged lady wants place as housekeeper’ with family, without children. Good reference. Write ‘No. 101, Tribune. 11-15-1wk LANDS 840/ACRES one milevof station to trade for hotel. For particulars write *L, ‘Wang, Box °255; Billings, Mont. Bae 2wks FOR SALE—The improved Teachout fai and. ranch of about 80\acres, in. south ern Burleigh county, North Dakota, at $32.50 per acre. Well improved with buildings, fencing, and about 375 acres under cultivation,» Can: be. divided, pass M.. Register. 1-15 Stwk ‘OR SALE—A section of: improved 4 rape coated, six aes Town, and Is excellent soil anc 'S practical: level, with no rock, and ‘no waste ‘and, Improved .with dwelling ‘house. barns, @ranaries, good well and ail. other | The black apes of Guinea have long silky hair and their fur is used for | er. PHONE 888 hal FINE BIRTHDAY GI | David Harrison Ellsworth, weigh- rived at Baltimore, Monday morning as {MARKETS UL LIVESTOCK 5de lower, ling 9% -poun at 4 o’cloc! a hday gift to his father, Howard LH. Ellsworth of Killdeer. It v | 3lst sunlyersary ot Mes ont aah 4 <llers s¢- |Who is Northern Pacific agent at Kill- oO BSMere anos ldeer and a brother of Frank Ells- | worth of the Bismarck Tribune. Mrs. | Ellsworth is spending the winter with her family at Baltimore, and Mr. $5 to| Elsworth went down from Killdeer i |to greet the new arrival. SOUTH ST. Tog receipt Range. $1 i Sheep receipts, 4,000. Steady to 25e} Every gem know has been foun! ower: lin the United States. Lambs, $5 to $14. Bua Weth 5 = Ewes, $1, STOCK Hog réceipts, 35,000. 25e to 40¢ low- Bulk, $13.40 to $13.80. Top, $13,90, Heavyweight, $13.40 to $13. Mediumweight, $13.40 to $13.9 3, 0. Lightlight, $13 to Heay, Phone 60. packing sows, retail trade. to $13.25. Cattle ipts, 9,000. Steady, Beef steers, medium and heavy- veight, choice and prime, $17.75 to Medium and good, $10.50 to $17.75. Common, $8.50 to $10.50. xhtweight, good and choice, $13.10 to $19.50. Common and medium, APPLES— ‘ cattle, heifers, more than the average. COFFEE — Gussner’s Spe- Sheep receipts, 19.000. Lambs, Sf pounds down, $14.50. nd comnion, . medium, ¢ MINNEAPOLIS Flour unchanged. Shipments 76,515 LARD— 20 to $145, > 1.38 7-8 to $1.50 7-8, per cent better than others. Per pound PIG’S FEET— Bran, 39¢, Minneapolis We can save you money by getting your cylinders reground, | fitted with new pistons and} rings. Write for prices. Bis-} 3AUER KRAUT— Per quart ........ 1 5 oF PICNIC HAM— Per pound ....... 22 Cc HAM—Regular, whole or half, i». B4€ muffs and capes. wl ‘Prepare :for~a:Clear, Br f “Taking ‘‘Cascarets”’ fe ry Sapnmnunenion “Cascarets? tonight sure!” Your’ sys- fem is filled with liyer,and: bowel po! son which keeps your skin sallow, your d | stomach upset, your head full and ach- |. ing and your. system full of cold. Your meals are turning into poisons, gases and acids,” You can not - feel right. BEFORE “SAND-MAN” COMES a Sa ra a ee ee ee | marck Foundry & Welding Go. Pot Roast—Best grade, per Ib. " 20c Boiling or Stew Meat—Per Ib. ... 15c Rib Roast—The best stand- mo Lee Steen einanteetrrergert@egnes eer enerenesresee i Veal Stew— i Per ib... ...... L4e . 3 Kidney Suet—For general ight Day. Tomorrow - by i osakine, L or Liver and Bowels : per Ib. ...3. 12 Voc H Shoulder Veal Roast or Steak—per pound. ss... 20C Loin Veal Steak or 6) f# : Roast—Per Ih. 25c Don’t stay bilious’or constipated, Feel splendid tomorrow by taking Cascarets before you go to bed. They act without gtiping or inconvenience. They never sicken you like Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, hatsh Pills.” They cost ‘so littte too—Cascarets work while you sleep. ALAA KUKAKNAKABRAN Most Humble Winner THE RISSE TIRE @ There is no more danger of their HEATING up than there is danger that Ener vill FREEZE up, as there is NO friction. Q Risse ment! @ Steel Tread Tires were successfully used in - the world war---ask the Boys from Overseas. No Rimcuts Guaranteed 8,000 Miles RISSE TIRE SALES COMPANY . Roast of Pork— United AC War | No Chains TIRES Price Each ++ $24.00 + 26.00 27.25 - 28.75 » 84,25, - 36.15 . 38.00 « 39.75 « 41.00 + 42,25 - 46.00 « 47.50 > 49.75 1 i | BISMARCK |EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of most digestive ills. KI-MoIDS for indigestion afford pleas- ing and prompt relief from O the distress of acid-dyspepsia, f= s MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION nee Y [GUSSNER'S Home of Quality Groceries and Meats % 310% Main St. $12.25 | Gussner’s will make a strong effort to give wholesale prices to ena Step in and try-us. Wi Bismarck’s Big Bargain Grocery and Market We will save you money. SATURDAY SPECIALS GROCERY DEPARTMENT Especially packed; every box weighs from 4 to 5 pounds We guarantee they will please. Minneapolis wholesale. Boxes from $2.75 to $3.00 MILK—Large size, leading Glens and. candy, ee Canners and cutters, Our prices are a dollar less than in tures. Write Loc 07 Regan, N. Veal calves. light and dD, 11-18-1wk | g FOR SALE--Couch, Call at sit 9th SINS street. i Ti-1gs1wk RAISINS 15c For SALE hikehiex tools, shop, d per package ..... brands; 16 age fixt at a bargain, J. ‘i Braddock, N. D., Emmons Cout per tin ......... : Cc NAVY BEANS— 10 Per pound ...... Cc : MEAT DEPARTMENT Our Pure Home, Rendered—no oils or fats extracted; 20 29c Especially fine pickled—just the thing for lunch. Two-pounds foros!) 2.25253 Me eae 25c Pork Sausage — Link or loose, per 2 5 c pound ..... Breakfast Bacon —=Perlb.s ass 34c (By the Strip) Per pound ...... 30c Loin of Pork—Chops, Etc., at, per pound en. 30C Shoatlee < —— fin- ast selected Pork, : per lb. oe 2EG vate Sausage—Our. own make, per Hamburger—Fresh > made daily, per ee . Liver. and jusage— Per Ib. . *. 20c é