The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 4

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FOUR nae BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1919 a ee & THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE lone stroke to advance the cause of organized labor | +—m-me—ie—e rennet ttt tt tt Sata eS a ec - ~|than a thousand Drennans or ten thousand 4 3 St), SIE felt pee U Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarek, N. D. as ‘Second | Pr f | a ; | raziers could do in ten times ten thousand years Editor | Of demagogery. Class Matter, GEORGE D. M. G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, | Yudenitch got the support of Finns in time to CHICAGO, - - - - DETROIT, | postpone his finish, | Marquette Bldg. : : : Kresge Bldg. PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH | RATER TEAR ETT | NEW YORK, = -__ Fifth Ave. Bldg. | OPERATORS ON DEFENSIVE MEMBER OF AS. y A flat iner > of 31.26 per cent in wages seems The Associated Pres se, but compared with the United Mine Work- | tor publication of all n Sas pee ys b iredited in this paper and original demands it is trivial. John Lewis, ted to it or not otherwi e local news published herein, | preside: f the Mine Workers r y ac-| wll rights of pubiication of special dispatches herein are pret ide nt of the Mine W 9 kers, by promptly ac ! | also reserved. jcepting Secretary Wilson’s proposal, has placed | | f < —IEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION | the mine opcrators on the defensive, and the oper-| ! \ ‘ AN reps } wee SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYAGLE IN ADVAN tors do not seem to have helped themselves, so'l RY VAR ANG Mowers: > as public opinion is concerned, by their equally , | ympt rejection of Mr. Wilson’s terms. | ar (In sta’ of North akota. . JEWSPAPER | ) A genius is a man with some ability who hasn’t 3 ° : : | ————-—————- acquired the habit of watching the clock. | “THE RED FLAME” + “The Red Flame,” a simple pamphlet which GONE BUT NOT FORGOT’ Valter ag Mills is not with us this session. | ™. : ‘ z Walter Thomas Mills is not with us thi handles Townleyism without gloves, and which for THANKSGIVING The Beautiful Chrysanthemums We cordially invite you to our flower shop, to see our beautiful display and He is gone, but not forgotten. How cculd we for- | get, after having received our tax bills, one vs ho, has proven so dear to us? substitutes reason for rhetoric and fact for fiction, has run into its twentieth thousand in less than | iwo weeks. There is proven a demand for a ee j | straight-forward, honest, fearless publication of THE WILTON MID \this kind, and readers of the first number will be} To Wilton local of the United Mine Workers of} glad to know that volume two will soon be off the} America a contract is more than a scrap of paper.| press and that it will burn with even hotter fire! Members of this local, more than 300 strong, have! than the first “Red Flame.” voted to live up to their agreement with their | 3, i done more fa yer PU 'JUGO-SLAVS MAY { mi ‘ ! Impure and Bad Blood No, TIGHT ITALIAN li Longer. Terrorize Those Prompt Interference By Allies | TRY BITRO-PHOSPHATE " } ‘Who Know of “Num- Over Adriatic Question | | ber 40” might be] £ ubtie causes | This is the record of the famous old 1 nown | Hy ; nee rous in the | prescription known as “Number 40 For The B jae is truly the flower of Thanksgiving. How beautiful they will.look on your feastive make personal selections. All mail, Thanksgiving | table---what a happy telephone'and telegraph orders arefilled feeling they will putin the hearts of your ; family. If you are asked out for dinner promptly with the utmost care and don’t forget to send your hostess flowers individual attention. for the table. dc or except on a Red.) i reau | fact that the and} human system esponsible | 3 plished that | 7 ined from and ines enient tabl BISMARCK, N. D. ‘ a a ee ee tion, | | | Hoskins CHR YS ANTHEMUMS | | | Oe a a “THE OLD RELIABLE” _| Sell your cream and poultry to our nt. If we have no|and agent in your town, then ship | "i direct to Funs aaa UUUESUEDUTENIENEETATEECTTPT OT“ UNE ee Let’s go to SOHNSON’S for| An’ ancestor of the horse, now ex-| _ JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure Hosiery. | tinet, was called the hippidium. Silk Hose. Suan | Miss Ruth Quigley ‘VO ; Teacher of Violin and Piano Band at the Elks hall, Tuesday,| NORTHERN PRODUCE CO.. |x D but on : November 25. Lunch served. | BISMARCK, N. D. 3 avolding fatcpro ven 407 SIXTH STREET TCC nn mmm mn Th anksgiving Styles by Express 4 aersthalina Sas from Hart, Schaffner & Marx) (""""* “mm | Sie ; ; OWN in the old Creole town of Young Men’s Stylish Suits! 2 | New Orleans there is a fascinating Lots of New Ones. free book waiting for you. Write for it. Hart, Schaffner & Marx made them exclusively for us. 24 =a Children delight in reading the ro- New and original designs. If you haven’t seen them you j mantic travels of Brer Rabbit. Beauti- don’t realize the many fine points of style they~have. . t the book Curved lines, shoulders, sleeves, lapels, bell sleeves; ful Soaine throughou € f they’re beautifully constructed. ° § 60 0 0 The part devoted to recipes is very e { . You'll like our values at............. instructive to cooks who are anxious to é F know why the Creoles of New Orleans : be i MEN S F INE SUITS make such wonderful desserts, cakes : The Custom Way: © : : and candies. : A new idea in making ready clothes; made and tailored Write for the book today—it’s free as the custom tailor does it. It’s really a revolution in s : : 4 making these clothes. No padding or heavy stiffening— — Penick & Ford, Ltd., New Orleans. the clothes fit by draping. The models $ 60 00 Every Housewife In the: meanwhile why not have a ' : e are distinctive. Priced at..........2 knows the name “PENICK & some Gold Label BRER RABBIT teal ame | Others $25 to $75. - f Peaelaas New Orleans Molasses and Gcod. Pan- we Make Your Boys’ Thanksgiving Day a Good One. Always the Best 3 of Its Kind, 22 cakes tomorrow morning for Breakfast? years of quality. LATUETEUEUVUUUCOOOOOOOOONTATY Your grocer sells it. Copyright 1919, Mart Schaffner & Marx Every mother and father knows how to make them happy; Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suit and Overcoat, plenty of candy, nuts, mince pie and nothing to do but show off his dew Let him have them now ; the demand is remarkable for these better Boys Suits and Overcoats. |= SEBERGESON& SON ==| | PEE RORPH) = 0 al ; , al 00000 000) Moias Ses. A _ | Our Big Dress Sale is Now on in Full Blast | | | JOHNSON’S POPULAR PRICED STORE | c; |. BISMARCK. 2-2 ss. - wo sroREs -¢ GRAND FORKS

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