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pat yates ISDAY, DEC. 3 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNES ’ 315 1919 =a ont: 5 i | Most of the leather marketeq a8 morocco is: manufactured in the Droy. ince of Kano, in-British Norther, M. geria, 4 \ week to the 1,050 licensed life insur: MURDERED GIRL [NORTH DAKOTA’S ance aeons inthe state to attend the : FORCED.TO LIVE _| UNDERWRITERS TO oe hang Ras BG pewe New Year's Day Orpheum Special Matinee ON RAW WHEAT] GATHER IN FARGO] _™ CJ eo Sn ————— i “4 y rs tan 0 “aT Special 3 THEATRE 3 o’Clock Harrowing Details of Death of) heey ND. eaves of eis AHIMA Ty a oon PT Oe OE at T 4 ae jfance agencies 2 expected to, attend | Fe hi 5 OF ALL ACTRESSES THE MOST WONDERFUL IN THE WORLD. sf) 108°" 70! Brought Out ie eval necting of th NovthDu-| New Years Bay : THE GREAT t During Trial i ‘| j itera ‘association, | FI 2 vi * | . Syrrial 8} 10 GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL : Served from 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 p.m. enn | N f IM \ ] A Margaret Kottke, old side: f i on HE ‘ adopied daughter of-Mr. and Mrs.| Several of the largest ai les WE “ui Zi ™ Cowra fiop| How making ungements to hold | E Walter Zimmerman of Towner; for agoney meetings in Fargo.” of that | E whore death the Zimmermans are} gate to have their men in the city for ‘ eins tried for murder! in the local) the convention. ¥ the last ved, Was! decided. The busin on will be} : le mu f y.| held in the fsrenoon. Olsness, \s q i ', Mc n county | state insurance commissioner, will be | coroner, who testified for the state. one of the speakers‘in the afternoon. The witness had conducted’ a post- A. 0. Eliason, chairman of the ex- court fh <isted on raw{ ‘Tho place of meeting has not been Western Celery and Sweet Gherkins Cream of Chicken Princesse PMAECKER'S MARVEL DRAMA, “L’OCCIDENT’ Hee ee TT TT ee a eevceatigns gat attend and will evel]. Lae FROM HENRY KISTEMAECKER'S M/ LI, DRAMA, “LL ENT” “the “hot S$ covered with bruises} ganization, will attend and will give) E Roast Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce a apr 7 1 ORVEN (! Un ‘ x SC and there was no feod injan address in the evening follows oast Young Turkey, C ys e DIRECTED BY ALBERT CAPELLANI IN SEVEN GORGEOUS ACTS weak aay ana wna He ehh a6 ba quel: There will be oth ee | Ot aace , ; tion of raw wheat, Dr, Stone also| speakers, Pi Fas Matinee Prices: EVENING Evening teal laicd that the child had ale a Tuvitations will be sent out this Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus Dae “hil r 10e Two Shows~~7:15 and 9:00 All Seats 25e hours before the Zimmermans on: geht ey Edita Bigs, Children Jone, “Tie continued uiving evhden? | ummm peers ceemmmmmecs | French Fried Potatoes June Peas in Cream E LEER LSD, 3 a teritoon. Arthur K Head Lettuce Salad, French Dressing Nut Raisin Bread Berry of the SEVENTEEN HOURS | P"y°! AFTER HIS ARREST |e ot CROOK IS IN PEN We have this day bought n cut of wedlock before her|ff out Spiro Tailoring Co. and sponding the Holidaye at G15 Hleventh "the atinimiermads act sun |py WE A¥€ not responsible for ‘notified | mer when they wanted to adopt her. any debts or outstanding She admitted Margaret Kotike was} * 5 d by them. od to dispose of the coat| not welvome at her home when other | bills contracte y , and learning that he} children arrived. All of yesterday; being pursued ran east do taken up with the selection of aj ront street, turning south crossing the south bridge} I. R. Sinkler of Minot is special} . ilorin Co. {opened fire, leaving the car and tol-| prosecutor, the couple is defend-} Eagle Tailor g * Hlowing the n by foot. son fell} ed Vv DT. O'Cennell of Towner and, | n open culvert, and was eap-;C. Wy Tookway of Granville, ATTA ss aL “argo police department, $75 from the Fargo public library 3 fired by;about 6:30 o'clock last night. “The laborer,} coat was owned by Prof. Herman L. Homemade Mince Pie at tenced to si state penitenti Larson t Larson stole a black coat valued atjen Front stre Maple Nut Sundae and Assorted Cakes Tea Coffee Mik =‘ Butter Milk Fargo, D., Seventeen hours his following a running battle with Officer PL H Music by the G. P.H. Orchestra from 6 to 8 p.m. complai Pref REETING the New Year'1920to |} Oli us is like greeting our customers | 4 RT $11 9,000.00: and friends at all times, and it is : A | 1 customers with pleasure that we wish all of you IN BANK R AID Bank one oir aa Hey ; . a | for the business we have enjoyed with HAPPY AND PROSPER- | a ane YE i i | obbers, shortly before noon Ht them during the year 1919, and we hope our tional bank of Benson, a hurd of Omaha, lined six employes |) business relations will be just as satisfactory ; and five customers of the bank against HE NEW YEAR OF 1920 will soon ring in With all the good joy we are expecting, as well as all the prosperity which everyone is looking ahead for, and we are glad to have the pleasure with you as well, and we extend our appreciation by wish- ing everyone a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Omaha, N Respectfully yours, [00 "tna made’ thts scape during the year 1920, and we wish all of you a oS iony Von | cutomobile. . ("according to officers of the bank |} Very Happy and Prosperous New Year. jthe robbers obtained $15,620 in cash d the Bro wn : K& Jones Rare ts thine of the bandits As ever yours, ‘who had been guarding the bank em- ‘ployes and customers, forced them into the vault and locked them in. The mpnoned oy escape meg Kupitz Company {in the vault, aS | GROCERS s LAMOURE WOMAN | ‘ | REMAINED WIFE | po na ee | ONLY FOR HOUR Bonham Brothers JEWELERS St. Paul, Dec. 31.—Mrs. John Pow” ers, who, the husband declares kept her yows an heur, proved herself filled with business acumen for that one hour, in that brief space of time she received a deed to property belonging to her newly wedded hus- band valued 0,000, i Mrs. Pow 0 procured a divorea from her former ilusband, J. H. Alle ‘ew months ago, married Power | who is more than 60 ye and an hour le! Smyma Candy Co. JOHN 404 MAIN ST. Gussner, and ail his clerks, wish their meny customers and friends a very happy, enjoyable and prosperous New Year. bot » Whose home is at I: business among cur customers and friends, which we want to thank all of you for, and let.1920 bring us closer together in friendship and business relations, and at the same time I wish to extend to all of you a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. | rth J ; husband court today on | They rested Saturday night | detecti 1 raid on their home here, D= the year 1919 we have enjoyed a good pone a her dou A lot of good old homemade Candy left over from Christ- mas that we want to close out. This Candy is fresh and nice, the same as if ede today, and consists of our choice Mixed Candy at, BBS Pais pen pound ........... “la Sisalatsratstretshete successions 5 40c = ty = KI | > bg | = | Et Yours very truly, COME ON CREST | OF COLD WAVE: | Duluth, Minn., Dec. 31:—The new} year will be ushered in in the north- ; west by an extensive cold wave, ac: cording to the local forecaster. The temperature yt the head of the lakes will drop to “zero and 10 below be- |tween tonight and tomorrow, he said. |FORDVILLE BANK SUING TOWNLEY Grand Forks, N. D., Dec, 31.— Publication today of the calendar of cases to be tried at the January term of district- court here dis- Yours very ftuly, . E. A, Brown GROCER Also some very tasty Chocolates with cream‘ centers. Walnuts, Brazil Nuts as fillers. © as, 0 Special price per pound...’ Ns elardie'ere elbusvejaiettiois c ““GUSSNER AND HIS CLERKS GROCERS _—— ooo closed that President A: C. Town- SSUTOTUNAALESEALESEUSTSU TNE UAEUEASTEUOETSOEEUUSTSOCSURUESTSEEEESUTSCUUOOGUOOSEOECOUAEESOOLSUSOFOEREDDLS ley of the National Nonpartisan league and the ‘League exchange are/ joint defendants in a suit brought by the Fordville State bank of Fordville to collect on notes said to aggregate $3,000. -Richholt’s Cash aa Carry [Foe 631] Grocery [7m e Thayer| eadache and IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT———* . GROVE'S sig e on ea eee eS Aaeature, on jeach box. Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Haryest Time To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets). It stops the Cough dnd WE WISH YOU A MOST HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR New Wear-Proof Hose Guarantee ticket with every 4 pair. To see samples write to AH APPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL Your Geod Will and Fine Spirit of Co-oper- SSR ze R. K’s ELECTRIC SHOP WISH THEIR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS A HAPPY ee NEW ‘ LULAUEVUEAUERDOLOONGEOODUGUOEONANAUATTINNAT J. H. Pollak, General Delivery, | ation has resulted in-an enlarged ability ity 12-81-18 and willingness for service on the part of this store. ° o Patrons of this store who in the past year followed m: NEW ORDER OF et ay carry Bleu aie Sad ie impressed by its auc. a | ess and a means to thrift. ey can be thankful to- CAMELS HOPES morrow that there will be no bills, to meet with the dawn DRINK IN °22 || of a New Year. \ Here is to the health of cach friend and patron of our store; may our relations grow closer, our place in your grocery purchasing become larger, is the wish that ac- R. K’s ELECTRIC SHOP Bi] Milm<nken. Wis. Dec. 31, | mpanies this New Year's Greeti = | —Pledging its members fora f I desire to thank my customers for their business and ee eee a eee Ree aetna as etceme ren ree ster eee | = | campaign for temperance | trust that the wisdom of the Cash and Carry plan will: EAT — WE HAVE I. — =| and ‘against prohibition, a | impress many more, wherever. they trade during the t oS 7 Pati = = | a new lodge of tho Order of || 3 year 1920, 3 : y CZ ; : = = | Camels is to be inaugurated y Gy 4 P = =| in Milwaukee on January’ 16, (ZY, Yu COAY . 2 = | 1920, the day the prohibition Spin and Fancy G Rage) i —| — wo4 = = al ol ee effec- | CY A EOCERIES: ® Bae : QCERS = s =)| tive. The lodge will begin a |! io Caxry oe ISMARCK = = || two years’ campaign for the |; . he Dielnal Cash apd pore ud au SORE | 2. 2 ue . = | repeal of the amendment, it vi ‘ Beet Ene mm es announced today. | if : : \