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Here’s a splendid chance for you to get $5 Xmas money of your very own—money you don’t have to get from the “folks” to buy them presents with. An opportunity for you to give mother, father or some: one else.a veal Xmas surprise. This is All You Have to Do Ask your mother why she thinks Calumet Baking Powder is the finest baking powder she ever used. Then, when she tells you, just write in 50 words or less the reason “why mother thinks Calu- met is the best.” Sign your name and and address and bring or mail to us. The boy or girl who gives the best answer in 50 words or less—“why mother thinks Calumet is the best” will receive the $5.00 cash prize. These Are the ONLY Rules Only boys and girls in or under the 8th Grade in any school are permitted to enter the Contest. Contest closes Dec. 18th. Your answer must be in our office on or before that date. This Contest is open only to boys and girls whose mother has already used Calumet Baking Powder before thi announcement appeared. : Try it. Win the prize. $5 of your very own for Xmas. Address: Publisher Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. FARMERS’ INTEREST |} es IN SEED CONTEST AT FARGO GROWING "Fen cas oc com, Burleigh County Expects to Win wh t, one peck. Premiums On Its Ex- hibits of Corn mild be sent to WH. 1, Bo- at Fargo. 1 itors will make entries as fol- one peck, one peck. one peck. vy, one peck. 2 one-half peck. lover, one-half peck. Timothy, one-half peck. Other seeds, one-half peck. ter contest which will be held at One of the purposes of the contesr go, January 4 More than besides that of encouraging the r 000 in premiums will be awarded ex-| ing of better seeds in the state is te hibitors. j but the growers in touch with thos Inasmuch as this county has had} Who wish to buy good seed. Included one of the best crops in the entire|in the prizes offered are cash, machin- state it is expected that several pre |ery, pure bred seeds, farm and house- minms will be brought by Joeal | hold appliances exhibitors. All inquiries concerning | | RESIGNATION OF CASTO R IA | MANY OFFICIALS ‘For Infants and Children | (Continued from page one) | In Use For Over 30 Years + Americanisin that would never haye Always bears ched the floor of the meeting he- the | fore. lo | The former service men of Burleigh Signature af improved sec 2 Great Find CREAM OF NUT, the delicious spread made of vegetable products. Pure—whole- some—nutritious—appetizing—and creamy. Manufactured under sanitary conditions by scientific methods, under the supervision of manufacturers who have been making : oleomargarine exclusively’ for twenty-five years, CREAM OF NUT, aperfect product, perfectly made. At leading grocers, markets and delicatessens. CREAM of NUT. i Made by 4 J = Friedman Mfg. Co. excaco | Mandan-Washington Fruit Company ce, : Wholesale Distributor. - Nea Collins Avenue-and Main Street } county of which over 450 are members of the local post of the legion signified their intention to take n keen interest in local ag well ag state politics, They made jt plain last night that~ while they would never permit the legion to become mixed in purely partisan af- fairs, these former service men will demand of all candidates for election in this connty.pure 100 percent Amert- canism on all matters, Following the action of the legi'n it isa safe prediction that no candi- date will be elected to the state legis- lature from Burleigh county who does not faver the immediate enactment of making it © criminal offense to y the red flag in a parade, at a public meeting or in any similar man- ner or spirit. A committee of five member was j provided for in a resolution fo be! as the edneational committee! it will he to combat un- Inciples and propaganda! in this vicinity. Matters which this committee js to take up at the pres- ent time will he presented at the next meeting of the post ‘Thursday night. LATEST HUNTING TALE SAYS DEER CHEWS TOBACCO Bandit, the I. W. W. of the Min- nesota Woods, Is Becoming /|- Hero of Legends it Marfiie, Minn., Dec. 12. buck deer that gives signs of being an I, W. W., by chewing snuff and tobacco, practicing petty thieving and leading a lumberjack’s life’ up to the point of wood cutting me trough the open hunting on without one shot being fired at him. t Bandit y picked up by a woods- man belonging to a crew of loggers camped near here when a fawn, a year ago, and the camp adopted him, jWuring the day the buck is never far from the camp, and at meal times lwalkg right up to the kitchen door! and demands his “hand-out” according | PF, to James” McAndrews, state timber ser for this district. i@ one habit which may cost} Bandi¢ his happiness, if not his life,} is his fondness for chewing tobacco. Durng the hig game s particularly restless. fall he had taken an occasional “chew” but when the woods became full of hunters he needed more of the weed to quiet his nerves, with the result that. he raided the bunk house each day, and no matter where the tobacco and snuft were hid, he found it, According to McAndrews Bandit only resorts to the use of snuff when plug tobacco is not available. LEGISLATURE QUITS AFTER MAKING STATE MILITARY DESPOTISM Bandit, a w in (Continued From Page One) ries of literature of an intensely im- moral sacreligious and unpatriotic na- ture, To refuse to restore to Miss Minnie J. Nielson the powers which the peo- ple conferred upon her jen they elected her to be state sup endent of public instruction, hich the state hoard of administration has] wrested from her, To make peace with the Standard Oil Co, by elimi: ing the i the oil tax bill which penaliz fourths of a cent per gallon “fuel containing unsaturated hydroce: To repeal the moneys and cred! act. To eliminate discrimination against “unearned income” in the income tax act. To exempt all bank deposits from taxation, To increase the salaries of the high- ssioners and the dairy commissioner and to add two more members to the workmen's compen- sation commissio To refuse to laws and the To r to amend the soldiers’ bonus act as petitioned for by’ the American legion. end Sunday blue ———— RAT TAILS ADVANCE. Hibbing, Minn., Dec. 12.—With the first real cold weather the price of rat tails has advanced to 10 cents a tail. This announcement was made ‘to. members of the city administration by the six-year-old spokesman of the Hibbing Rat-Trappers’ union For several years the village of Hibbing has paid 5 cents a tail for rat tails and the small hoys of the village have, at times, done a thriving business, Kecently the catch of rats has not been as large as formerly and con- siderable complaint has been regis- tered by the trappers when their fake rat tails are rejected. The first cold weather brought with SEE THE GREAT NAZIMOVA “IN “TOYS OF FATE” A Screen Classics Inc. pro- duction that looses the floodgates of passion and revenge. 7 Wonderful Acts 7 A drama that thrills your very soul. LAST SHOWING : TONIGHT ORPHEUM COMING MONDAY NOS Oe an ultimatum from the “Everything else jas gone up and more than it used Is were told. jon it was de that the old price of 5 cents a tail could stand’ for ‘appers may to continue their work durihg as all the treasury am, anid the t > winter season Constance Talmadge tonight in “A Virtuous Vamp”? feature is a positive knockout. trappers. After lea re. HUNTING SEASON IN MINNESOTA WAS BEST IN HISTORY reshly Fallen Snow Aids Nim- Zi The To miss this picture would be overlooking the best comedy attraction in many months. It is personally-guaranteed by Bismarck Theatre management. the north woods were almost perfect, according to old huntsmen who we in the woods during almost the entire season. On the opening day of the season the ground was covered with a good “king” snow, and as the season anced, snow fell with such regu- rity that fresh trails were easily , even by the nov: Avery, state fi ioner, today estimated th: the kill for the season would 20,009 deer and 300 moose, but sa; that the exact number would not be available until all returns ere in from hunters to whom licenses had been issued. ‘| state, the bulk: of the northern flight h and game] the most successful hig game seasons Mhere at midnight Friday. for hunting big game this season in} Little fllegal hunting has been done this season, he said, as compared to other seasons, ‘With virtually all reports in from the small game sea- sen, the records in the. office of the 12.—One of | fish ,and- game commission show that 1,750,000 ducks were killed in the state during the season, which was the best in years. 5 But few geese were killed'-~in the rods in Tracking Game to Its Lair St. ‘Paul, Minn., Dec. of Minnesota closed Conditions the history Richholt’s Cash «Carry [Pine eat] Grocery [7th é Thayer| \———IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT. Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time SATURDAY ‘SPECIALS ~ Dairy Butter, in 5 and 10 Ib. jars; per pound % Dairy Butter, in 1 Jb. prints; per pound Poxtitaoe fo ce e aiese wine e ee ee ee veeawaies Hamelk Bacon, by the slab; per. pound Sliced Pineapples ; ! 45¢ value for Big assortment of Fanéy Nuts and Christmas Candies to select from at the right prices. “ BLAME YOURSELF—If you pay too much for your gro- ceries, This store offers you the opportunity to buy right but if you are indifferent and careless, and pay credit store prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that careful buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. ~ LOGAN'S “We Thank You” Wilson’s. Nut Margarine Demoistration ‘ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th \ Mr. Gilman of Wilson & Co. will demonstrate the qualities - of Nut Margarine, How to properly color and use and has a new idea that I know you will appreciate. You will not be asked to buy. COLD WEATHER, YES? It reminds one of Soup and in order to have it taste good you must have a good cracker. Ask for “Premiums”—put up in cubes 2 2 weighing 6 to 7, at per lb., by the cube........ Cc j New Arrivals MONARCH SWEET ORANGES . . LOGANBERRY JAM RASPBERRY JAM. __ MINCE MEAT Lippen¢ott’s famous line of Preserves and Jellies, put up ‘ in-a variety of flavors. They are good. Ask us, Richelieu Cheese By far the largest and finest full New York Cream Cheese that ever came to Bismarck. 626-pound Cheese You can order from 1 pound up to 7 ~ Let us have your order. We will cut this Monday, December 22nd 1 2 foot d . “THE FLAME OF THE YUKON” BOTH PHONES 211 118. THIRD, STREET Last delivery. Saturday at 4:30. Other week days at 4 p. m. Senna, as recommen: GREAT many people, habitually A constipated, find relief in. chewing senna leaves or brewing them into a “tea” and drinking it. They will be glad to know that they can obtain senna already brewed, at no greater expense and in a much more convenient and agiee- able form. The chief laxative constituent of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is Egyptian senna (cassia aculifolia), gathered in the Egyptian Soudan. This grade is seldom sold at retail. It is, however, i as first in the U. S. Pharmacopeia be- cause of its freedom from. griping and its cleanet action on the intestines, and be- cause it does not lose its effect after tepeated usc. | of the larger. birds passing over the western? sta Mnpeapolls, Dec, 12.—-Wheat re- ceipts 207 cars, compared with, 638 “Take “Cascarets” for You “Cascar tonight poison which keeps your skin sallow, your stomach upset, your head dull ———— Phone 88——Will Connect You wi QUALITY Fourth Street : SATURDAY SANTA CLAUS.PRUN’ 30¢ value; per pound. CANNED TOMATOES—No. (20e value) ; 3 for (3 for .... CHIPPEWA SALT—In pack (10¢ seller); 3. for NAVY BEANS— Pex pound , To those who have at heart the families,\the absolute much. I want my customers to have could absolutely guarantee. special merit in the cup. I say that his tea or coffee is “Sust as good” kind. are judged. \ sugar, we let you select i so get cember 22 so you can have XN that money can buy for ; BEEF TEN! Leave your order for Poss about-a xt Lard— Ber iss: 30c Pee eee Wiener Sausage— Per lb, “ausaee— DDG Boiling Beef— 1] 6 c Per Ib. i... _-im morning; 2:30 and 4: A Simple Way to Get the Benefit of the Best Senna Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin contains the finest Egyptian WAKE UP “FIDDLE FIT” cre... Feel Fresnas a, Daisy—Constipation Gone! sure!. \ Your | not feel right. _KUPITZ SERVICE Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents Grocery Department CANNED CORN—No. 2 cans (20¢ value) ; : > We want’you to come and select your Christmas Tree, as the stock is large at present, and we can deliver it any time you wish. re quaility of Chase & Sanborn’s Coffees and Teas mean over the market to find a brand of Teas andCoffees that I Sanborn’s Coffees and Teas and, stake my reputation on them. Their name on Coffee or Tea means what “Sterling” does on silver. They have been in, business for over 50 years, are the largest importers of high grade Teas and Coffees in the world and will not allow their.name to be , associated with any tea or coffee which does not possess right and that no other grocer anywhere ean truthfully claim that it is “just as good,” but you don’t want the Try Chase & Sanborn’s—the standard by which others ' Free Christmas Tree With-every purchase of ten dollars, not including flour or a Christmas Tree free of charge— The Big Cheese is all sold out. We make delivery De-. Meat and Fish Department OYSTERS IN SHELL—BULK OYSTERS—WHITE FISH TURKEY—CHICKEN—DUCKS—SQUAB Extra Special Ea ee Delivery. on all days except Saturday 3:30 in afternoon. Saturday delivery: 9:00. and 10:30 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919 ded by the U..SoP. 0 v= cid De. ‘Caldwell's Syrup,Pepsin the Egyptian senna is combined with pepsin -mmalsing en exceptionally valuable tonic- laxative in dyspepsia and other disturb- agces of the stomach atid bowels, It has been, on the market since 1892 and many thousands of people who formerly bought an inferior pode of senna at retail now buy Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin for 50c and $1 a large bottle. It is-sold in all drug sores. om " mts, In spite of the fact that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, there being over © million bottles sold each year, many who ueed its benefits have viot yet used it. If you have not, send your name and for a free trial bottle to Dr. W. dwell, 511 Washington St., Monti- Iilinots. cars “a year ago. ay Cash No, 1 northerm $3.05 to $3.20. Corn, No. 3: yellow, $1.48 to $1.49. Oats, No, 3 white, 78. 5-8 to 79 5-8. lax, $4.87 to $4.97. i, r Liver and Bowels and Pe Oe ee ee ee 100s Ber eden garden Don’t stay biliotis or system ig filled with liver and bowel} constipated, Feel splendid always by taking -Cascarets occasionally. ‘Taey act without griping or inconvenience. They never sicken you like Calomel, and aching and your system full of| Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh Pills, They cold. Your meals are* turning into] cost So little too—Cascarets work pofsons, gases and actis. You can| while you sleep. ey CO. | 7 4 ith All Departments——Phone 62 SANITARY ‘Bismarcli SPECIALS (While they last) 20c 2 cans, solid ages the health and. happiness of purity and uniform : high only the best, and so looked ‘That is why I sell Chase & know each grade is exactly better than mine. He may busy. the best New York Cheese your Christmas dinner. DERLOIN um, as we will only have dozen, Rib Roast.Beef— Per Jb. -.. ‘ < 28c 23c Picnic Hams— Pot Ronst, Beef — Per dbs i 52 ohn $ 10:00 in morning— 30 i o'clock in afternoon,