The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1919, Page 2

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SATURDAY, DEC. 15; 1919. [WAS PREPARED _ FOR OPPORTUNITY CHRISTMAS MONEY| If J. P. Tanger had waited un- | til oppor’ tunity knocked before Merely Send in Answer ‘to Ques-! preparing himself to meet it, he tion “Why Mother Thinks Syguld ‘Probably not have, been s “ty named Deputy State Ban X= Calumet. Is Best jaminer recently. Like thousands | K lof others, he was made ready for. ;;his big chance by thorough {raining at Dakota Business Col- SCHOOL CHILDREN ‘HAVE CHANCE FOR 5 prize to the hool boy or lege, F ‘argo, N. D. girl in or under the eighth grade ia Another pupil, Mae Olson, was | the question h mother hin! si ‘ready prepared” when the | Calumet is All answer: office by is lim: prize is offer r ing Powder Co. which manufactur one of the be: most pt brands of ba powder in the coun-/St., try. jiion. hool children through this contest! are given an opportunity to win vyhich they can use for Christm presents. Although the con open to children whose mothers already used Calumet Baking der, there are so many of them in this section that the ajority Of) 4 frequently comes into Bismarck thelebiidren: bers can compete {hours late drawn by two locomotives. Contestants are urged to send the'r) Rajiroad men have said that as a answers to the questions immediately. | ye, of the government's order with- The prize winner will be announced! gy, » Nos. 1 and 2 from. service, | in this paper after December 18. jmore than 48 railroad men in North | Dakota With | WwOVeTGanl at ha in) one have been idle. NEW SCHEDULE FOR ite relaxation oe the rigid thie! regi lations arts of th ‘ountry, BRANCH TRAINS IS /(i'"esjectea tar the Nortnern Pa: IN FORCE MONDAY fic will be permitted to restore its Announces | Part o nswer leary recently secre a capable | The 'g enographer. She got the job. “Follow the $ucce$$ful.” Write L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front Fargo, N. D., for informa- {It has been reported here tnat at been held up at ‘aiting coal to sup- T his traffic has been heavy that it is reported that No. ne the following week, Northern ' Pacific i | Passengers From Here Must | greatly increased the burdens of the Take Number Three ! poste e here because of the late- ness 0} Starting Monday all out of Mandan over the Northern Pa-| cific will not wait for train No. if it is more than one hour late, the | local office of the this morning. Passeng' marck for the Northern Pa branch lines out of Mandan are ur by the local office to take frain N after Monday, as no other connections | from th ll be provided The schedules on the Northern Pa cific have been handicapped through the with | 1 and 2 under the ment’s fuel tions. As a result of 7 SALVATION AR ARMY | PREPARING USUAL Which the Local Corps With the help of E. H. be Wellworth store, the Salvation rmy is going to have a real Christ- order train No. 4 from the with a tree. presents and-all the due here at 10:02 a. m. Nas : | trimmings to del t and gladden the} consistently late since No. 2 has been! hearts of the children of the city withdrawn sometimes as much as 10; wh i) s might otherwise be and 12 how y cold day All tratfi from the west has handicapped, not only by the with-| Arm: today that had contributed a grea ys to be used on the their value approxi-| 5). The Salvation Army will] drawal of the main Weber from the Pacifi of the heavy age in Idaho and through trai Montana as well.) = jence of Commandant and Mrs. i The Kind You Have Always te and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pera ' sonal supervisioa since its infancy. i Allow no one to deccive you ia this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are. but Experiments that trifle wits and endanger the health of Infants and Children-—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria isa harmless substitute for Cactor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Socthing Syrups. It is pledsaat. it contains ueither Opium, Morphine nor other narcetic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it ‘has. been in constant use for the relief of Constipatioa, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids _the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural Bleep. Tae Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA aAtways Bears the Signature of. In Use For Over 30 Years _ The Kind You Have Always Bought “ile CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW Your CITY, ‘Weare headquarters for Fresh Meats Buy your Christmas Nuts and Candies now before the rush, as we have a large, fresh stock to select from Just received a fresh supply of Creamery Butter. Per Ib af We retail a full and complete line of Groceries. J . W. Scott CASH GROCERY BISMARCK, ND. w ment by the local corps. with Chr CHRISTMAS CHEER)? °f © Salvation Army custom with Q Ca tain Huffma \E. H. Weber Contributes Toys} Captair n said this morning, -oaas convention | Youngsters Will Distribute AG Weber ot] Overseas Workers Salvation Army to Rut On Two operating the war ¢ ! continuin: {were appointed CHARLES Si WATE Hammonton, N. J., Dec. 18—Charles S. White, dahlia farmer two fast limited through trains the{and next-door neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. Hercules Dansey, is being Hatter part of next week or the first}held by the authorities in connection with the mysterious murder of Billy Dansey, the “perfect baby.” He is father of little Charley The change in train service has White, Billy’s playmate. some of the trains and the] see that every child in the city who! {disruption in schedule which handled| might be | Good Roads Booster ch trains} most of the through mail heretofore. } ceiy overlooked otherwise re-| a toy at the big Christmas tree} nh will be part of the eatertain- Attended Assembly thorized dele- About ) families will be supplied | Krfite Gmigeenson Sie = mas cheer through the me- jgace from the North Dakota Good | Il filled baskets by the| Roads association, w iegislative| This is an annual! visitor for the close of the session. He Salvation Army and | brought with him; from the good just ciosed in Mi- a resolution endorsing Senate 8, introduced by Liederbach of gs an issue Oi $50,000,- cs and Sen- King, which} ons from the! on funds for} ent, The asso- ndment in the} provide ample} equipping and} “Mr, Weber's donation of toys for the! provided for approp: to Hold Revival; | Ar ghas nisi Many Will Attend, ; iii ion favor jlatter bill whic ifunds for obtaini Weeks’ Campaign Here Under Commander Hale j alloted to the state j highw ys and for 2 |mance under’ the super, | state highway comm ee redbach’s ‘bill was kilféd in ittee. Senator King’s bill passed houses, but not with all of the; is to be favored by the pres-, amendments requested by the good J. yi Toads association: The good roads boosters of the leg-| lative assembly, Senators Lieder- | bach, Haggart, Huft. Ward, Bowman, jd: ow at and mning Weduesday. December 1 to Monday, December who are to conduct a special re} tion army Haie are not ving endeared cent hemecouling E caleb ation. ‘te sg had the experience ling ith the American for of worl overseas: y come with about twenty |of the National Parke 4 years experience in Sa i sociation, were unable to atten W e back of them. At the recent Minot meeting, but they wired good roads association that only the proyvindial rey fact that there was a $50,000,000 high+ and are to t the different Salva- way bonding bill before the assembly tion army corps in the five northera kept them away. states to conduct special campaigns, tb Shirtwaist Party. Bismarck is being specially favor An enjoyable shirt-waist and shirt- not only coming among the first to be sleeve pariy was given by the high- visited but their campaign here is/to way department at the Knights of be two weeks instead of one. The Pythias hall this week. The ladies campaign is to open Wednesday even- furnished the refreshments and the ing with a special private soldiers’s men took care of other expenses. The recruit’ nd convert’s meeting. j hall has been engaged for the second In referring to the campaign Cap- and fourth Mondays of each month, tain Huffman in charge here said, “It and the following dances have been is expected that the attendancés wil! arranged: December 22, good cheer be large and the results gratifying «1s party; January 12, leap year party; much paration both in organization January 26, masquerade; February 9, ress held in Minneapolis. the and p r has been indulged in. U entertainment; February 23, ‘patriotic would like to extend through The Tri- party. The committee in charge con-, bune a hearty welcome to all.” sists of Kuhl, Kaulfuss, Crain, Car- OR Ss Ne roll, Sundquist, Auiundson and Sell. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK aeaaneeEEe + receipts. 5 5 bigh- ‘Daughter ni, HOG receipts, 9,000. 15 to 25c high: A daughter ‘was bora ito Mrcand. t a 24 Mrs. Robert Stevens at the Bismarck ee 10 to 3.40, hospital Friday mornjng. JMr. and Heayyw if Mrs. Steve: ‘e at Stanton and will ight. $15.10 to ¥ Mediumweisht. 15 Lightweight, $1 a to . Lightlight, return to their home in a few days. .FROM Itching and Barning Eruptions Torture Victims. If your skin seems ablaze with the fiery, burning and itching of Eczema, real and lasting rélief can) only come fyom -treatment that) goes below the’ surface — that reaches down to the very source of the trouble, Skin-diseases come from a disordered. condition of the blood, and search ‘fas and near, 50.000. Compared beef steers and 25 cents lower; calves, je higher; hest feeders other big quarter lower ; with a week ago, ack _Iostl aout stend bulls steady Sheep receipts 7,000 strong. Com- pared with a week ago. killing classes, 50c to $l higher, feeders, mostly 2 higher. SOUTH ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK ~ HOG receip Steady. Range. $12.60 to $12.90, 8 i io Steady. CALVES B16: 25¢ lower. $16. Stockers and feeders, slow, $5.50 to 12. SHEEP receipts. 400. Steady. Lambs, $7 to $16, Wethers, $8 to $11.25. Ewes, $3 to $9.25. MIN Flonr unchanged. Semele 68.460. barrel i Minr expotis S: compared with’578 cars a ved 5 Cash No. 1 northern, $3.05 to $3.15. Corn No. 3 yellow. $1.48 to $1.49. Oats No. 3 white, 79 1-4c to 80 3-4e. Flax; $4.90 t0.$5. J i BIDS WANTED ed Coal wanted to be delivered at Bis- marck Hospital as needed. Send bid | Phone 816 305 Seventh Street on or before December 26th to Rev. ‘Wm. Suckow, 811 Ave. ©. Phone 729. , : Uae | TERRIFYING DISCOMFORTS A Jobber ae He State of North Dakota has opportunity of securing EX- CLUSIVE: SALE, for the State on High Grade Tirevalready established, “Mugt"be a live one, able to handle lavge ie sagen bide a ‘ ‘ , More and more cach IATVAANALOOGRURTOGG UA AAEAAN ELUTE man uses. "| LUMBER MANAGERS’ the ollice’of the Se F. R. Pollard, chairman of the board of directors of tlie Northwes ern Lumber Managers’ association, ad- yises that this organization has now enrolled eighty percent of the man- agers in North Dakota. Four field men are working Minnesota, South Dakota and Montana and meeting) with excellent -success, he announces. The following board of directors re-| cently was chosen: F. R. Pollard, Bismarck, chairman; C. N. Cook, Har- low: C. E. Newcomer, Driscoll; Johu H. Johnson, Sawyer; O. M. Paulson. Sheyenne. A meeting of the board of dirctors bas been called for January 5, 1920, at which time a permanent sec- retary will be elected, and arrange- ments made for opening headquarters, either in Bismarck ‘or Minneapolis. Group meetings will be held at differ- ter, and matters vital to the interests|; of managers and owners will be dis- cu STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual ele of the Board oft Directors of the Bismarck Building | and Loan Association, will be field at i you-cannot find a ,dlood remedy that approaches S. S, S. for real \efficiency. S.S,S. has been on the imiarket for fiity years, during” | which.time it fas deen giving uni- |form satisfaction for all disorders |for which it is recommended. Af you want prompt relicf, you can rely upon.S. SS. For expert ad- vice as tO the treatment of your own individual case, write to-da to Chief Medical Advises, Swift Specific Co., Dept, 4, Atlante, Ga Useless giving is in the discard; it’s - collar button at 25 cents. vq | First National Bank Bailding on the) ASSOCIATION GROWS 12th day of January, . Jo'clock, p. m- Hosiery. ' ent points in the state during the win-|, # year people. are giving practical Christmas gifts. haste. a sign of poor and your friends happy by giving useful gifts. Gifts that live HAT’S the kind you'll find here; gifts your ‘friends will turn to every day—useful as well asornamental. It makes no difference what you want to spend; our suggestions range from a Hart, Schaffner & Marx suit or overcoat for $75 to a handkerchief. or a gold filled All are practical as ‘every © You'll have to.show us the young man who isn’t always in need of new shirts, neckwear, silk socks or handker- chiefs, and isn’t tickled to death with any of them. ONLY THE BEST QUALITY AT THIS STORE; \ . NEWEST PATTERNS AND STYLES, TOO ; C.E.BERGESON & SON scien lca vsaspiseniiieci\oiensvihierunitbemie in. the; 1920, at 7 40 pec ary Let’s go 0 to JOHNSON’S for WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver | Kecp the vital organs heaithy by regularly taking the world’s stand- erd remedy for kidney, liver, | bladder ‘and uric acid: troudles— | GOLD tye a ae The Notional Pisa of Holland for | Centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilbel- mina, At all druggists, threo sizes. Looks for th Gold every hex oe a eecaes teen sesccccceors, Hurley’ 3 Orchestra Playing the Latest Dance Ht a ses Orchestra 514 Sth se" ietshione 130K 2020000 00000080202020002 2020200 oa: 2 Ie Make yourself ° Tit cit ant cit ttt itt ttm Tis f Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. NOTICE COAL Wilton Lignite Coal miried“in the State of North Dakota Phone 270. Consumers. Co. 216 North Eighth St. Baled Hay Ice Stove Wood QUICKESTA° BEST PLACE To HAVE YOUR CLOTHES DRY CLEANED SEWD THEM TO NEVENS yy Py clothes economy, Minneapolis’ largest NEVENS CO,, 1201 ‘CLOT HES cleaned often t 1 NEVENS COMPANY Keeping your clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired ia 1 laundry and dry cleaning estat lishment, Marquette Ave., INERT OS Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records ON BASY ‘TERMS WHEN DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE Our Terms will On and After December 15,1919 ' —0O'CONNELL’S GROCERY be Strictly Cash

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