The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1919, Page 5

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1919 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ° AMERICA’S MOST DAN.» 3 x‘ hs de by the United “states on depor “ GEROUS ANARCHISTS — | yearn, MOCCUMS Ia The test two Need a Book, Cookor Any | ian’ Way } SAIL FOR RUSSIA CHAMPIONED POLSEVIS SSI AMPIONED POLSEVISM Credentials Required That f ‘ah . | ee flake CT the aunties Other Kind? You Live “Out athe Way” . ssia, whence they me you Settee . t (Continued From Page One) evoluted into the Bolshviki and forme } They reflect the true Spirit of Christmas ! fatlon had been agitated and at times the Soviet government after the down- Th 18 a 1 ° t seemed nenr ft no formal proeeedine| fant of. the monarehy, ‘Berkman am 1e question of what to give and how much to r this purpose were instituted untit| Miss Golman championed a ysimiler spend is ano : } the alarming radical netivities of 1919, | government, and social order. for this spend is ansvve.c! when you select a Floral i including the Seattle aud Winnipes| cougiry. Berkman, when surrendered Gift, for everyone appreciates Flowers. Their ie genera] strikes, the sending of bombs} for deportation predicted that he woula ‘ through the mails fo Attorney Genera?} yeti to the United States as Soviet . i Palmer and other prominent men, the dor and Mis: oldman prophe. ' formation of branches of the commun: revolution here within five ist party and plans for anarchistic beauty overshadows any monetary value. A FEW APPROPRIATE GIFTS \ flemonstratlons on ens any, jean eapitalis the formation of the $ aie © worl’ SLTIE of asia whieh aver festa iy groan the pa re NOVELTIES 4 rywide raids in No: ber, These | pay a terrible price for i dc IRRATHS q { rafds made a total of 697 anarchists vena ; BS ie ee a eae BOXWOOD W REATHS BOXWOOD BALLS | A Yet when. given opportunity durin, FRIZ WREATHES ny appearances in eourt to ai af re Of all the Joys in this : they rept violent. PLANTS— Roane she e wurchist never Advocates CYCLAMEN CARNATIONS | world give me— terror,” said Berkman POINSETTIA s i ei the negation ot BEGONIAS NARCISSUS . cach — self-re a aneo, eo-operation and minal aid ip | BASKETS OF PLANTS SNAPDRAGON opposition | to existing institutions and CUT FLOWERS— VIOLETS q autho POINSETTIAS -CORSAGES ; a to ene such exposition after kman's conviction in New York for opposing the draft, the United States attorney said to the court : “The cour ld know that this Remember your friends in distant cities. Our association will deliver anywhere. 6 ae | man who now claims to be for univer “| & ’ sal peace and he is against the f use of violence in 1892 went into Mr. 9 nc ( | Frick’s office (in Pittsburgh) and tried ” z : to shoot him down without giving nis Bismarck Flower Growers Bismarck, N. D. , yietim an opportunity to defend him- 1 Ib. glass, 5-10-30 Ib, tins, self. He shot him in the back as he Sold by Leading Grocers all over | would a a North Dakota “The fi is the way i Packed By tack on Frick in his hook, | " sid r Memoirs of an Anarchist.” 4 Standard Products Supply Co. : Hrs eae aN MINNEAPOLIS mnie count y Send for Honey Recipe Book in New Yor pired early this month |, y While Henry Clay Sebold ebdobdeletelle tebe hee Eb Pee E EEE Ee PEE EEE EEE, Mrs. Mortimer Fargo ~ Miss E. K. Chamberlayn Always Acceptable and Appreciated Founder of the Church Periodical Train Dispatcher of Church Period. uD ical hist Supplying books and magazines |More books and | ma, to out-of-the-w ple who are the far-away people of the world far from shops and libraries is a of the direct results of will be on S “ the campaign, work that the Church Periodical tia lonely ranchr club of the Episcopal Church finds the latest Fifth Ay is by no means covered by pub’ s ing houses, indefatigable as y club, and a magazine will be sent are. Forasa national organization to her, to give her contact. w ith the of 1,100 branches, the Church Peri- ¢ colorful world from which odical club is } pt busy filling the far removed. If a demands of book-hungry people all sionary needs Bible over the world, and stands ready to fill any reque hether it’s for a cook book, a espeare or club. If a hos Mr. Dooley, and learned to be enough books to children’s ward Church BP / + $ Delicious, Fine eevccccecererscscsenesesereeess woseereccooerens Chocolates POOL ORCL OTOL IOOEIEELEAODEEL OLLIE OE! ing mis- er books he may ch Periodical 1 matron hasn’t 9 around in her he may put the on the job. ded. ‘ oat augurated thirty Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for t way by Mrs. Hosiery. a New York za 145 trip to a practically, MEO ba Eh oe workers as the double objective, bookless region in the West. Phone 453. for the cel- eee ebrated Wilton Lignite ‘| 1 | i \€ H ra fae In Beautiful Gift Packages for Christmas Giving Remember the Mother or Sweetheart, Sister or Friend that; always enjoys dainty Confections. We have a large and varied stock, many famous makes— just the Candies suitable for Yuletide. Each package, expressing, delightfully, all the spirit and sentiment of that greatest of days—Christmas. We respectfully ask you to come in; we believe you can. » find just what you want. ‘ Also Fruits, Nuts, ‘Figs, Dates, and good assortment of Hard Candies, the kind that always delight kiddies. Special—10 per cent discount on all Candies until Christmas. pand this work and and spiritual activities opal Church that the Nation-Wide Campaign has been laurched, with « minimum of $4 000,000 in funds and J new woman, after Mortimer Open Evenings : Until Christmas Frick was 1 and mourned @ ot ani Gold « buried in Pi urs! SOLDIERS MAY SPEND Coal, the best coal nfined es 49 BONUS MONEY FOR ANY Jin North Dakota. Wash- | OLD THING BUT BOOZE | burn Lignite Coal Co. She was born in Kovn arly childhocd remove ne Tes A G there eter eessseeerresereeeee eee Lomas Hardware Co. Oe ee ee eo ee ee ee a with her When 15 {United $ clothing facto! FOR SALE—AII kinds of stove | Amended Bounty Act Very Lib- wood.-Phione eral in Opinion of Attorney CODEC OOO OL LORE LEO LE LOLEODELORTITIOLDETEDE SOL ESEODELEDERIIOD. IAS MANY CIILDREN Ceneral 4 Recently asked who her relativ 3 were, Miss Goldman repliec iol Ubon pa ue eiere amine a children all over the United State: Nortit Dakolajseullges smay | shend ay ‘ a ig In 1887 when 17 ald, she was| ‘heir bonus from u i ue - . : j married in Rochester to ALK thing but booze. ch is er and CONFECTIONERY STORE. §iit:-iosie toi] proton plas by te alate ate | was naturalize ¥ r. n ne! eon measure ‘ i 9 / 1909 his zonship was revoked he-| P i special legisla- " | OFROSIER’ROOP GROCERY se he was net 21 when uaturalized 2 ssi roviding a compensation —_ | Fifth Street and had mot heen five years inthe ‘ men. he bbblebsebtebd oslo ofededesbofedeteebebedededobeehcdoestont Sti a Although the North Dakota bonus law specifies certain uses to which a“ PERRIS IN PATE BUT, of anita for . ait.| the money may be put, the officials in s later the Ke rs Were div rf ir - a cording to the Jew-| rants find th rms s i elas- . then to have! tie to p it of investment in every- fy oldman’s life en-| thing excepting liquor. 2 L O G ; N’ ( ; On the basis of applications already = oboe AE ; > a . for announcement in court dur- ing hor final fight against deportation |on file, it is estimated $11,000,000 that he had died this year ik y| will be required to meet. all. demands surprise, B for the compensation. Three thous- riage to him made h aims, averaging $367, have been ived and, according to officials, at we ra Bet tial 14 | her legal efforts to remain in this coun- | rec “OWE THANK YOU” H tre were based. least eight times that number may ae) ey “ophey can’t keep me out,” she said Bee ecto considering the, total 3 7 in 1907 when there was talk of deport- | soldier sailors, marines and army & § BOTH PHONES 211 118 THIRD STREET w ing her. “I don’t believe they wouJd, nurses who represented the state on 7 | he footisn enough fo try. My father|European battlefields. Twenty-five S's lz A ti ry he foolish enough r y fa E a 2 Ss. venty: American citi \. q 41" Hor father came to the United States H 7 A & “Weather i 4s fine.” Sein 186, one ven after hor anrva, and Daily Fashion : Hint : di was naturalized at Rochester when his a daughter was 24 years old. C YES. WE HAVE A FULL AND 84) Ber association with Berkman nesan 4 80 years ago in New York. Other than co M P L E T E LINE OF ALL that he is 50 years old and came from js Naas CHRISTMAS DAINTIES. ORDER 3 ¥%| Russia ne seems to have concealed his m1 ne prior history pretty we'l. When he} EARLY AND HELP US GET YOUR 8 was released from the western Penn- 4 4 ORDERS OUT IN GOOD SHAPE. nia y n after serving his time x q fo ooting Mr. there were re- ¥ REMEMBER, WE HANDLE Qi ots that he had married Miss Gold- ’ man in New Jersey, but the marriage | ] EVERYTHING. was never recorded and at their triat is for obstructing the draft both testifiel : they were single. ‘ APIELD EP IVENG N prcescuanrotiee REPRESENTS THE DEVIL | rs “ ‘T represent the devil.” said Miss t $ 4 Xj ES em eR Goldman at one of her mectin SE H 5 < SPF S y PRES # | om an apostle upholding glort free- H Bare be ‘ ~ 2 Wiab: ee aBeA) a is dom, the apostle standing out against i kK ‘ s2@| law and order and decency and moral- ’ 1 am for the devil who leads. the i £ Order your staple goods a). hesitates ra eg| the emotion here and: now. Women! i] cA gal are the slaves of little laws and con- | Kid wer] ventions, They'll learn to break “the q i Da] laws some day? i" 1 oa t id e%| Rerkiman and s Goldman made q Se 0 avol @ S| their headquarters in New York where | ao 9 dw | their magazines were published, but at . Day Se a} they were well-knewn in every large Nui. x os ‘4 >) ¥2 | city im the United States and alsa A STUDY IN DAINTINESS. SHE Columbia Grafonoia and ‘i a | drensec Just such a frock as one needs * . Ss rush, and insure better & Fngland.ta welealia: Folland and oUlea| Venere te acoanatien roe He Columbia Records will put real heart- : & ens men As duy desnlcHl GUIS and is attached to the dis ae “Christmas spin chroush oo iw A e: TAF charged, 1 and ‘stiiserine eureved. walstauniler a.gindle ofsyelvet day of the coming year 4 ad ae ay | Tibbon, Orchid georgette with the + bo) ki = We will not guarantee delivery re Hong. fo tl Emini en ya ‘he! velvet rihbon in. ruby, is. effective, Witter Soe 1 fal * : of Trees WEDNESDAY. BS) Inst macting Mies aed in CueAzO| Cottar and eutls ave of shecrest Vinter, summer, spring and fall, ‘they 4 ray white organdy with an edging of All give pene er : ; : tions to help’ them: fight deportations b sing of will give you joyous music—dances, song ° RF wore 85.000. se Goldman's hank Armenian Medium size re- 5 ae 2 3 f Bs 00 Miss Goldman’s bank . n Y : . ORDER NOW! Holly Wreaths to arrive TUESDAY — p@ | POO seized when ter, magazl Minch MaIng and 94 hits, gems of Grand Opera, popular and ¢ : es | SI ed, showed weekly deposits neh lining and 34 BPR yk) WSLS Sey UTR ASS SCT Eee ; w Be | running trom $50 to §700 with one of ° : classic selections magically mirrored on + 4 Fr) 9 2 | over $2,700. They lived at the hest ho- Waist No, 8392. Columbia Records ‘ Le} tels. ‘ ' offered to pay their 4 to 42 inches bust. Price, . e v 3 awn way to Rus: or, failing that. the Skirt No. $4 Sizes, 24 to 5 % 3 ' difference hetween steerage and first=| 88 inches wa 5 cents. Cowan Ss Drug Store A. W.. Lucas Co., sole agents for Bismarck, N. D. SE MDOTDISE PAUEATANIBINET soatpan foarte Cae *" “Pictorial Review Patterns i

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