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Ey ih La CO PecPerrrrrrr Pri tii ttt trrtit itt , HE NEXT TWELVE MONTHS promise to be fateful ones, either for war or peace; they promise to be notable ones for world weal or woe. In Russia we have the Bolsheviki; in Mexico we have Carranza; in the east we have the Yellow Peril: in our own country, and particularly IN OUR OWN STATE, we have the Red Deluge! North Dakot& has become a culture plat. for germs of international socialism beeome the socialistic capital of America. - will come the biggest political and ‘economic news of > TRUTH; if you want YOUR FRIENDS in other RUTH, subscribe today for The Bismarck Tribune, North Dakota's oldest newspaper. There are other, more hopeful factors promised for the new year. Nine- teen-twenty should be a period of unprecendented material progress. America has on ice a great reconstruction program which should get action early in the new year. Great market activity, heavy Duying and advancing prices for all com- ’ modities, day-to-day fluctuations which will vitally affect the producer of foodstuffs and textiles and the owner of commercial and industrial shares, are bound to come. : Citizens of the Slope can avoid being 24 hours behind their neighbors only by subscribing for The Tribune and reading its daily market page, which will be expanded to a point where it will compare with any in the Northwest. Both the State and Home editions of The Tribune contain closing market quotations from Chicago, Minneapolis and South St. Paul, received hot from the ticker and put in type before they are 15 minutes old. For the lady of the house The Tribune will offer the work of the best feature writers on subjects of especial interest to the home, on domestic science and home economics. ‘ Siok There will be handsomely illustrated articles'direct from Paris, fashion ' center of the world, giving authentic styles which’ will enable Tribune readers to dress in the mode, no matter where they may reside. There will be extra special things for the kiddies, including comics, na- ture stories and bed-time tales, with “Lots of Pictures!” And for the big brother there will be the latest dope from the world of “sports, basketball, baseball, boxing, wrestling, track and field, written: by. men who have an international reputation, and who have themselves played the game. , 1920: WHAT WILL IT BRING? yg ee ——— ages Hate EOE Oat 4APPY. Nowe YEAR! You and "WHY PARENTS GO CRAZY — . / ay) In short, The Tribune will seek the coming: ‘year ‘more and’ more than ever to make itself what a modern, independent, efficient, honest news- papef should be. ft Because print paper is high and scarce, and because Uncle Sam has -asked. newspapers to economize, The Tribune will* not increase ‘its size. Rather it will seek by a more judicious selection and condensation of mat- ter‘ to give its readers each day all of the real news of our city, county, state, nation and the world, in brief, readable form, ‘which will appeal*to the busy farmer and his busier wife, or to the business man whose ‘day’s reading is compressed into an hour, or to.the club woman who wishes to keep abreast of the times, but whose time is limited. About the Nonpartisan league, the most’ important political develop- ment, and we believe the most dangerous that the world has known since - Karl Marx began to teach the things which’ Walter Thomas .Mills_ and other imported socialists are endeavoring to put into practice in North Dakota, The Tribune will continue to tell the whole truth. If YOU are a leaguer, you owe it to yourself to-hear both’sides. Your press has urged in defense of the presence in the North Dakota library of literature of most doubtful moral and philosophical tone that a well- rounded man is one who knows every side of a subject. You will not find The Tribune one-sided, except on the side of truth: \ Subscription Rates. , Poe One year by mail in North Dakota (outside of City of Bismarck, ...... $5.00 One year. by mail outside of North Dakota .. 00 ........ 6.05. eee 6.00, Delivered in City of Bismarck by carrier—" Po Seay Per month ..../.........0. OE rel aaa Ce eee wae 60 POLY CAT oe force ava, dome niin Ane sc UM fee heels: Bee OO ‘TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Ip addition to the publication of a daily newspaj i D job-pii : e d per, The Tribune operates a complete job.print- ne nae ces bindery. We can print au classes of work from arenvelope toa book aint, . ses can care for any run. Just give ial : envelopes or any other commercial work. —, ree 8 we OR ee ved teenies, Bismarck Tribune Company Bismarck Tribune—State Printers and Binders © : Gussner Building q