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| ‘Church Changes Eskimo Igloo Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Ongoolook. |. Art Is art, even in Eskimo circles, _ and “The Angelus” hangs on the wall . of Oliver Ongoolook’s parlor at Un- alakleet, Alaska, where in olden days | @ smoked salmon probably deco- | rated the ivy wall of an igloo, That ; Oliver and his beaming bride have | adopted the more intricate but less cumbersome garments of white civil- zation is shown in this photograph brought to the States by BE, A, McIn- | tosh, a lay missionary speaking in this country in the interests of the | nation-wide campaign of the Episco i pal church, Oliver is chief reindeer herder for e United States government at Unalakleet, Unalakleet means “south side” and Mr. McIntosh suggests that it Was probably applied to this point of Alaska because it is south of the north pole. There is no other reason apparent, Chief Herder Ongoolook, who plays the guitar and piano when he is not herding reindeer, can also read and write English. His rise in the scale of civilization shows. the beneficial effects of the missions and schools in Alaska. The Episcopal church has 25 missions in the frozen North and the church’s nation-wide campaign seeks to extend this work there greatly. Burlap Bag His Only Garment. POSTER BASED ON ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT ERIVAN, AR- BY OR, M. 8, LITTLEFIELD, - : “i fe Soe He Is only one:ot=250,000:-helpless child victims of Turkish cruelty and oppression !n Western Asia. Clad just as he. stands tn the picture this forlorn little fellow, ‘with hunger-stricken cheeks, hopeless mouth and. frail, starved body, was found. wandering in the streets: of Igdir, Armenia, by. Dr. Milton 8, Littlefield of the Near Hast Relief. He was taken to a Near East Rellef orphanage, where {t was found that his only earthly possession was the single garment in which he stood—a worn, patched blanket made from a burlap sack. “I saw this ragged little fellow on one of the bustest business streets of Erlvan, not far from the orphanage,” said Dr. Littlefield. “He was wandering aimlessly about and no one was paying the slightest attention to him. I did not pose him; the picture shows just the way he’stood when I backed him up against a nearby wall.” The photograph is the basis of a sirlking poster now being distributed by Near East Relief, 5 STOCKHOLDERS: MEETING The annual clection of the Board of sit MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS The regular annual meeting of the Life Into Modern Home Making i Directors of the Bismarck Building and Loan Association, will be held at the office of the’ Secretary in the Yirst National Bank Building, on the 12th day of January,* 1920, at 7:30 o'clock, p. m. ; x F. L. CONKLIN, 12-18-20-27-1-3 ~ Secretary. CMON JUMBO a RATS- RATS- RATS. TM GONNA VET. HIM | (GET:HIM Now ! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS OUT FOR VA Lu stockholders ‘of thé First ‘National Bank of Bismarck for the election’ of directors for the coming year, will bo held at the bank between the hours of 11 and 12 a. m. Tuesday, Jan, 13, 1920, C.. B. LITTLE. (5-22-29-1-5 ° 12. ANN 5 LE f WANT. COLUMN | ° .o HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—5,000 men, women and chil- dren to wear Wearproof Hosiery, guar- anteed to wear 4 pair 4 months. ‘Write to seg, samples, make appointment any time,” J, He’ Pollak, Gen, Bis- marels, -N._D. 12-16-3t, ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl or woman for general jhouseivork, Mrs; G,. He Russ, _ 305 3rd_St. 12-15-1wk. WANTED=—Girl for:general housework: on @ farm near Braddock, For particulars phone 488 Bismarck. 121 3-1Wk, WANTED—Girl for genéral housework, _Apply_at_Tribune. 12-9-tf WANTED—Housekecner_ or girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. \W. F, Steele, Cor. Ave. B and Ist St. Phone mn 20-t8 1.29- Y ss __ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENToVery desirable. furnished room for one or two persons, 404 First Street. pila. 1 vl tw 2 Ist St. FOR” RENT—Modern furnished room, suitable for two, Breakfast served if desired. Phone 681-K or call 902° Sixth street. : 5-2t. ROOM OR BOARD—At S11 4th St. Phone 392, 1 ‘wk. FOR RENT—Two or. three furnished rooms. 1100 Broadway. Phone. 646R. 12-13-1Wwk AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCI FOR SALE CHEAP—One_ ton, Maxwell tr ek, Sinclair Refining Co., Bismarck, No children, wish large room without table board, «Must be References. Wri COUPLI with close in, _une, v ur or five mod- s Would take ce, Call 60 and ask for B: 12-15, suit-making » remodeling and rel ing coats, Good work, A blue dress for sale, 309 8th St. Phon 12 tin POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as manager of cloth- ing, shoe or general merchandise store, ‘Twen five years experien dising. Correspondence solici 118 care Tribune. LOST AND FOUND LOST—On Friday night, a purse con- taining bills and ¢ theatre and bunch of. k ume by provir paying for this ad at 1 FOR SALE OR RENT HQUSES 4ND FLATS 30 of 10 rooms, bath, fur . corner: lot 75x150 feet. Thi on the Red Trail and ans the Mis- when tthe new bridge i be on a coast to coast highw This desirable prop- erty.is worth $6,000.00, for. quicls sale $3,700, half cash, J, H. Holihan, Lucas Block, Phone 743. 12-16-3t. MISEELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Quick Medl range, Vapor three-burner gasoline also 2 burner. oil stove, child’, chair, Kitchen cabinet, two rockers. Mrs. F. Holmboe, 208 W. Broadway. Phone 45: yenis 12-16-3t. QUARTER SHCTION=Five. miles north of Menoken for quick sale. Will take late model auto as first’ paynient, bal- ance to suit at 6 percent. W care Tribune. 1 Detroit lightly. used gain. if ‘tal enings. FO! $2.00: each. + The: Chocolate. Shop. 12-13-1wk WANTED—We do pert dry. cleaning, pressing, repairing and dyeing. Klein 5 _ We11-lwk A Visible Typewriter equipped: with every modern feature and fully guaranteed’* Will sell for three: dollars per, month. » Write (113, ‘i 12-8-2wks Baso- 7 _ 12-10-tf NSIN _BULLETINS—Soil, climate, crops, Immigration Bureau, ‘Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol 71, Madison, Wis. 11-24-60t AMERICAN Adding and Listing if chine, Brand new and guaranteed, ible printing, red totals, and ail latest features, remarkably low price, $10.00 cash .and- balance small monthly pay- ments. Write 114, cdre Tribune. ‘ 12-8-2wks Ys oO Proceedings City Commission De- cember 1, 1919. The ctty conimission met in regu- Jar session Monday evening, Decem- ber 1, 1919, at $ o'clock p. m. There were present Commissioners Bertsch, French. -Thompson and _ President Lucas. The minutes of the meeting held ‘November 17,-1919, were read and approved. The claim of the North- ern Produce company on account of a faulty sewer was referred to the city attorney. The city auditor was instructed to notify the Hughes Elec- tric company to turn 6n the arc lights earlier in the evening. Senator Hag- gart appeared and. requested that the time limit on his paving contract be extended. This matter was referred ‘to the city engineer. W. A. Hughes wrote a letter-asking that his certified check. for $200.00 be returned. The city auditor was instructed to do this. ing rinks was read, received and filed. F: W.-Keith’s letter concerning skat- |: 7. BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE . DOINGS OF THE DUFFS PINK THATS A Swent NeckTiE ! | WoPe.WARREN WILL LIKE IT ~ GUESS I'LL SHOW IT To. WiLoUR AND SRE WHAT HE THINKS ABour IT- EAN “ToM, Do You SEE ANYTHING - WRONG WITH THAT WHo Do You WANT To GBT EVEN WITH? the following. bills were allow ordered to be paid: Thorn Dickinson . Mike Getz J, Yempting. J. Hummell J, Alsbury J. Montgom J. Burden J, Katz... Lambert. Livery Jim Jensen. Ed Randall. J, Serres. RE. Heidt. A. Heller. P. Wachte F. Olson . J. Nord J. Elie... W. Thompson E. Wachter. Bill McCormicit J, Heidt.... ed and }C, Yegen...... A. H. Ingram TP. Olson... ji. Hd |Web) ‘Bros. 30 |. M. Dahl... ‘mond & Whitn Brown. . Sidé Groce i ius h 3 Thom. t, Commissioner ec | 10.00 | that the commission adjourn until! 10.09} Monday evening, December 24, 1919,| 6.09 | av Svo'clock p. m. The Motion car-} riedy Attest. c. Ci ‘Olivia Picks Out'a’ Christmas Tie BY ALLMAN| THis WILL MAKE A Kice |GO BUND IF HE CHRISTMAS PRESENT FoR,| WEARS IT TWICE WARREN P MATTER WITH THIS BLAMED OLD NeckTie! THATS A BEAUTIFUL | Tie, OLIVIA- SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL~ WHO 15 , THAT FoR]! L. BURTON, ty Auditor, OTTO AUTO é I Wonde' “THEY DON'T HAVE. DOORS IN'EM S~- MONBE THEY LIKE "EM WELL will The Laugh Is,On Jumbo! SEERA fie Se Lace gre BEFORE ‘LEAPING CHINA T WANT “Fo UNWIND A LIL’ ATHLETIC STUNT OW ONE OF “THOSE LEFT: HANDED WHEN (r COMES To POLE-VA BY AHERN With THESE CHINESE CHOW ATHLET! WEN Fre henten OVER A BOWL OF RICE RoR 2 | rushing relief | AROUND THE WORLD WITH ee ee tan ROS 5 fi \\ 4RED #3 uD The veritable mountains of relief supplies turned out by the millions of chapter workers during the war ; made the Americ: the biggest “manufacturing concerns jin the world, with great warehouse | space at scores of strategic points all around the globe. of the bi, distribution cen- Greece, and in cture Bul n prisoners of war are seen there unloading a Red Cross cargo of 2,300 boxes from a French transport. At the right is seen one of the American Red Cross camions, fieets of which were used in to points where the suf- at -fering was §! BIDS WANTED Coal wanted to be delivered at Bis- marck Hospital as needed. Send bid E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 DR. W. H. PEWE, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Block BY BLOSSER BISMARCK | FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. r ith to Rev. Phone 729. 12-12-36 on ov before December Win. Suckow, 811 Ave, Sought Trees for Protection. Tree-dwellers are found among. sav> ages In varlous parts of the world, Ac cording to the scientists the first habi- | tations of mankind were in the trees fs the most adequate protection against the many enemies of the carly type of man. It was only in the later period of man’s evolution that he was strong enough to hold his*own oa tke sround: 8 I Business ONAL Firssvins fo, AMATEUR Peon Hy pHa al CERES FMR i A * BISMARCK -NortH DsKOTA’” Bring or Mail in Your Films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. een nn emma mcm ee eR, | WEBB BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funcra! 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