The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1919, Page 2

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SUIIVNUUAUUO UU NANEUAEUAEAUA = = = = UUCAUAINTUCH l s v Karl Peterson, brother of and returned from } ORDER YOUR Phone 163 BOYS’ CHRISTMAS Headquarters OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT OUTFITTERS HERDP’S nothing better than wearing apparel for a boy’s Christmas; he re- members forever the Christmas he got his first fur mitts or new sweater. Every- thing for boys is here. --Many Gifts for Boys-- Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and > Overcoats like Dad’s , Twin Knicker Suits, $18 Corduroy Suits, $15 Boys’ Winter Caps, $1 and up Moccasins, $3 Boys’ Bath Robes, $4 to $6 Shirts, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 Cuff Buttons and Tie Pins, 50e and up Gloves, lined and 7 ISITING BROTHERS HERE ed popular hotel ma stoppin the nd} Peterson willl eturned to with his si Ani: nd has just} this morn lis! can y York, where he} Alice Webb. Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED _COWAN’S DRUG STORE Gauntlets, $2.50 Heavy Slip-on Sweaters, $6 to $10 Aviator Caps, $1 to $2.50 5.E. BERGESON & 50N 000 [has been studying. . From here, Mr to Los Angeles for) é Holly, Mistletoe, Christmas Wreaths. at once while our stock is complete OSCAR H. WILL & CO. We Deliver se i 9 , Whitman’s Candy Has made every Christmas merry. since 1842. How about 1919? In from 1 to 3 pound boxes SUPERA EXTRAS SAMPLERS PINK OF PERFECTION LIBRARY (WITH BOOK) ° BLONDS AND BRUNETTES FUSSY PACKAGES FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKS Finney’s Drug Store Grand Pacific Hotel Corner ... Hear... Commandant and ~ Mrs. Hale - ~ Overseas Workers, at the | “SALVATION ARMY HALL hh 2 198 UUMUAOALUUAUAUNUAEUALAUAOU AO LE unlined, 50c to $2 Ww. HW. Webb. » JAIL SENTENCE "GIVEN SHELDON ent Term, of Local Dis- _triet Court da fine of and, battery ; With intent to jain sentence the present I 1 in the com- ‘on automobile pump. f y driver Volum an iron hammer in an alterca- ; tion with Brown, | Vollum and = Sheldon appeared be- fore Judge W. 1. Nuessle on Decem- | plead not guilyt to the xamination of yeniremen ‘or the deefndants and | a 0 08 > time ‘night and was continued this morning: | |. BISMARCK-MANDAN i BUS SERVICE |The Bismarck-Mandan Motor Bus Service will leave the Lewis and Clark Hotel, Mandan, at 6:15 p. m. daily and the Grand Pacific, | Bismarck, ‘at 11:30 p. m. daily ,until further notice. Special trips by appointment. | RED TRAIL TRANSFER CO. Mandan, N. D. NOTICE Wilton Lignite Coal mined in the State cf North Dakota Phone 270 Consumers Co 216 North Eighth St. Baled Hay Ice , Stove Wood. BY JURY TODAY! | First Incarceration During Pres- | * need to thivt=| LEAGUE BEGINS EARLY CAMPAIGN OF DECEPTION Deliberate. Falsehoods Printed as to “Relief for Drouth- Stricken Farmers” BOTH EMERGENCY ACTS In their thé signing of petition endum of House Ball 6), which all acts of the ypposition f sions made ty icken farmers will be nil and BOTH E The NCY ACTS fac House Bill 4. time in) which farm stricken districts im: feed Hens, was ] unanimot pte of both 1 made s in’ drouth- seed nl While Honse Bill, 60 would have mad this) measure affective 3, the almost: unanimous acti ture made the k ago last Frid and will remain in et, 7 Senate BH 3, ing for the semi-annual pay- ment of taxes, with the exception that the Jegislatare, realizing that? an at- temrt to divide tax pi ents this year, when tax statements ndy have gone out, would result fn almost hopeless confusion, and therefore by an almost unanimous vote of both houses it was provided that this act ghould ‘not. tive until December 1, 1 however, emergency t. and the e of both effective s makes immed such provisions of the lature did not. belie pended until the .be: tax year. House B ed in the} Nonpartisar added inches temenf. that cireulated n of the st equested to ptoxt under to referend the in existence in thi i he. S$ ARE “OVER-ROT { e q GIRLS TRAINED. FOR GOOD JOBS! trained by the Dakota Business bookkeepers.° Many have ac- cepted even more responsible po- sitions. About 22 ex-pupils are asst. bank cashiers, the latest being Eleanor Rambeck, now with the Farmers State Bank, Mavie, Minn. \ Miss M. Russell was recently ;|placed as court stenographer for ‘the State’s Atty., and Miss E. Winter with the Dazey State Bank. “Follow the $ucce$$ful.” Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St.y Fargo, N. D., for informa- tion. = —————————__—_____ ______—___} A FACTOR WORTHY OF DEEP COGITATION “Satisfied. Shippers” and ‘Hon- est’ Returns” have: guided and lead the Bismarck Hide & Fur in'promoting a volue of business, “Satisfied Customers” always have been and always will, be our basic idea in making returns, \ Buyers of Furs, Pelts, Wool, Hides and Junk, Tanners. of °. Furs, Coats, Robes and Leather, Write for price lists and catalog. ®ismarck. Hide & Fur Co. “Bismarck, N..D. llaaEaEaSa>SESEmheSEES=SEESSSS=SE__ POLPESEILE CEASE OLEOE DS: WE WILL PAY YOU TOP MAR- KET PRICE AT ALL TIMES FOR IAVE AND DRESSED POULTRY « OF ALL KINDS CALL AND SEE US OR WRITE BEFORE SELLING Northern Produce Co. BISMARCK, N. D. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Make Every Month as Merry as This The Columbia™ Grafonola 4 and Columbia Records, are the real combination to give you not only a Merry Christ- i mas, but.also 4 Happy New Year. They will give you songs and dances, the very latest popular hits, gems of Grand Opera, fatry tales, quaint ani- smal recitations for the kiddies —joy and mirth for all the family every day of évery year. Cowan’s Drug Store Bismarck, N. D. TRB. “SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1919" 7 fact that during the recent special ses- sion there was int®oduced by Rep Burtness of the minority a resolution condemning any faction or individual endeavoring to make political capital out of this matter, and the house by an almost unanimous yote adopted this resolution. > that time. > AGAIN into effect ten ture adjourned. rely as a jol » member y in regular sessiot: inter and treated by y mem ‘outh-stricke mm part of the sta is held to be d College, Fargo, N. D., are mak-|; ing good as stenographers and] yi farmers that Hou only three meas Hundreds of young women, |stricke eacll house w clares neces clause and gi afford them immediate r cattle, and each of the wu vied an emergency clause as required by the constitution and re ceived more than the two-third: ich the constit y to carry an emergency n act immediate ef: fect, and each of these three acts bo- came operative Friday, December 12, when signed by Gevernor Frazier, and | TO oe ee Kl int ‘) ber of the house as a joke, recalls the Until Christmas ad * Open THE UNIVERSAL CAR | Let There Be No Discords If your Ford car is out of tune, there is undoubtedly a very good réason for it. And the best way to find that reason, and have it remedied, is to jump in and drive to our authorized Service station, where ore\of our mechanics who is thoroughly acquainted with the Ford mecHanism and _ who knows the Ford way to adjust or repair your,car, can tune it up'in a garage that is properly equipped to give real’ Ford service. Then, too, we never tse imitation parts—orily the Genuine Ford-made, strong anid durable. They wear from thirty to seventy-five per cent longer than the counterfeit parts that are softer and more cheaply made. In fact it is dangerous to human life to use imitation parts, and it is not fair to your Ford car or your _pocketbook. BISM. ARCK- ‘ \ We are a part of the gigantic Ford Service organization whose purpose’ it is to serve the owners of all Ford cars and trucks; we have more than 4 passing interest in your car. ‘Prompt service is given on all work—from a minor adjustment to a motor ovérhaul. Drive-in and see the facts for your- self—there’s too much money invested in your Ford car to miss connec- tions with the authorized Ford dealers. The Dakota Motor Company. mre NORTH DAKOTA 7” Insist on Genuine Ford Parts Lomas. Hardware Co.

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