The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 26, 1919, Page 6

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CLEC Ee a { PEPE LETT errcerer Eri ri irr ee ty MOR Wet Ades FTER THREE WEEKS OF MOVING, The Bismarck Tribune Company is now almost completely established in ils new home, the Gussner Building, corner of Third and Main streets. @ THIS EDITION is the first one printed upon The Tribune’s news- paper press in the new location. We desire at this time to thank our patrons for their forbearance during the last few days, when the quality of the newspaper necessarily suffered during the confusion of transferring and resetting so much equipment. @ Patrons and visitors are notified that all business with the company ' commencing today can be transacted at the new offices. We want to see all our old friends and greet as many new ones during the next few weeks under the new roof. The Tribune plant occupies nearly the entire build- ing with the exception of thirty feet adjoining the Stacy-Bismarck company, which has been leased for a period of five years.to the Corwin Motor company. One of the largest and most complete binderies in the state has been installed on the second floor. The business offices are located at the corner of Main and Third street. Adjoining the offices is the paper pressroom is the composing room and imme- diately back of the composing room is the press room for the job and cylinder presses. The New Year is going to be a vital one for the nation and for the state. You will want a free, independent and campaigns which are bound to exceed in inter est even those following the Civil Wav. There is going to be an interesting campaign early in 1920 for delegates to the national convention which convenes in Chicago'in June. Then comes the state: primaries and from interest already aroused in the fate of the league administration, you will want the news from independent sources—not from the. kept press of the socialist junta. Begin the New Year right by subscribing for The Bismarck Daily Tribune, the oldest daily newspaper in the state. Uncontrolled by any political party or faction. It will tell you the truth about what:the leaguetis doing and how the league is preparing to battle at the June primaries. You cannot*afford to be without the only daily newspaper published at the state capital. newspaper press and mailing room. Next to the news- - fearless daily newspaper to follow the national and state | Features You Will Get: Associate Press reports—most complete, impartial, trustworthy. The Duffs-Freckles-Otto Auto-Everett True Special. ’ Articles by trained writers of the Newspaper. Enter- prise association. News reports of developments at the state ‘capitol. Special articles showing the attempt to foist a com- plete socialistic regime upon North Dakota by league leaders and members of the International peciare. party. You will want’ to follow the fight made upon Minnie Nielsen because she stands between the reds and the common school system—one hope to save the school sys- tem from the complete domination of the socialists. Send in your subscription early and get on the list be- for e the dawn of the New Year. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year by mail in North Dakota (outside of City POLEBISMALGK)® it Fh ely ene a eee aA aaa $5.00 One year by mail outside of North Dakota........ 6.00 Delivered in City of Bismarek by carrier— f . Permonth ............ SERS SS ey sone eens 60 BSG BN VC a 7.20 Per year Tribune Job Department In addition to the publication of a daily newspaper, The Tribune operates a complete job printing plant and book bindery. We can print all classes of work from an envelope to a book or catalogue. Our presses can care . for any run. Just give us a trial order when you need letterheads, envelopes or any other commercial work. ia} Bismarck Tribune Company Bismarck Daily Tribune—State Printer and Binder -GUSSNER BUILDING Third‘and Main Streets coun ec OME CY Ym Rey CNIS OSE Sy atta

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