The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1920, Page 5

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| EVERYBODY: TO BE ual Identification here, “A Criminal”, presented to the schools producing the | mercury dropped to 32 below. ‘The : | PUDD’NHEADED IN suid the secretary of the association. | winners, temperature had climbed to four be- oud not have, one chance in a mit- Other prizes for stale, county, dis-}low by mid-afternoon, and Weather | SWEET BY AND BY teas ees in fastening a crime, trict, township) city and village win-|Observer Roberts predicts warmet ., Ol u) C1 u ° ) rt a ¥ i «J | New York, Jan. 21.— Officials of the a foeed Singer print Ou’ rossaesbes aw in probably be offered. weather for tonlent. ' International Association for Personal | show that in every case of. a re- E VISITING C. A’ BARTON : 4 rene Here, ou Saas produced ‘print? the lines are too pal-| NORTH DAKOTA GETS aes of Fargo is in the gity he by-print- a S “ : : Us e git) “ | we” of every wan, woman and child pably alse to secs a skilled ey ARMY FIELD RANGES: ng C. A. Barton with whom he .B the United State . ey show up under a strong magni-| yashington, Db. C., Jr The |! sociated in the firm of Barton & tes and Canada, have | fying “ ston, D.C, Jan. ‘he . Started i ying glass like a rubber stamp or . a i eneral agents of the Provident farted an inquiry into the charge wood engraving aud not like the origi- director of sales, pursuant’to an act Of Life “Insurance > C wade “by Milton Carlson. a Los An} nal finger lines which, by reason ‘Of Congress authorizing the transfer of j ti = Seeacaeres bi atles handwriting expert, that finger | perspiration and. oil, 2 dear and |'certain surplus i | TURNS peluts cah be forged. : are Clear and | certain surplus materials to the depart- TURNS HOM a Carlson, says he “forged” the finger ly defined. ment of agriculture and the postotice . Munson, wealthy farmer of prints ofa convicted murderer in New re piece department, h veently ordered the Center Jett “ ae Alexius hospital Jersey in, human blood on a butcher shipment of 1.500 army field ran; esterday for his home. Mr. Munson \ knife, making a perfect thumb impr SCHOOL CHILDREN to the state-highway.departiment of 24 ve under a sorters operation three nd . i sion of a man 3,000 miles away. MAY EARN stat weeks ago and is bow completely es perts, it is said, pronounced it per- MEDALS These ranges were requisitioned by | "covered. H s ‘ Pf fect. So far as known,- the Califor- : Str the bureau of good roads, department ; oS rine ee With prices that de- nian is the first man to announce suc.) _W#shington, Jan, 21—Seeretary of re, which made the dis-} VES THURSDAY cessful duplication of finger prints| War Newton J). Baker, General Jolin Lucas, president of the city a used for the past 1.000 years as ai < m 1 | used for the past 1.000 years as an| J. eral Pet CG struction gangs “oing road work ‘in the | commis ion and head ef the depart é k t ‘ infallible -means of identification. | March, composing a maar Tevton state: ment store “which bears. his. mune Meise an uICK action Forged finger prints are possible but! \.in, announce to an awaitine juvenile| 2 : re: Avizona,| Will leave Thursday for Chicago and ; o ' | ineffective it is said by“oflicials of the, * Ee an AW alle Juvenie . Coorite, Conneetient, Del “lNew York to buy his. spring line of on our art International Association for Perso- world on April 19 next, the names of Td < goods. Mr. Lucas expects to be away . . 2 school boys or} ‘outsiana Maine, Mich $ ° ippi, Minnesota, Nebrask | ot Hampshire, New Mexico, New ‘GS : st: | North ota, Ohio, Oregon, Pen Anna of AL OW. Below Cost! » the wrenolity of an cnlistment aun outh Caroll & Co, i friends av é in the U.S, army?" ‘ennessee, Utah, Virgina, : Mont; where she went Sun- 0) e The contest is under the auspices ginia, id’ Wyoming, The states re-|day. Miss Ankenman. is planning to Nos 2 ALL CL TH AND FUR of the War department and is opea| Ceiving the largest number were~At remain in the western state the re- to the students of all schools, except 4 y 9 mainder of the week before return- [ TRIMMED COATS NEW SUITS tolleges and universities, whether pub- {ing to Bismarck, Must ji k f --And- . private or sectarian, just go to make room for . ‘ flee iners may be of any age, any New Spring Stock r OVERCOATS ,{ color, male or female, American or e : . a {| foreign born, rand: Mr arles Fish: Model Suits, Size 36 to cphie winners of the contest will be rious other ma red here Sunday, Mrs.! sit AW ARCOLA IAT IRSA C1EPA- BOTT AN Model Overcoats, Size 38 | brought on to hiugton, -accom- © mixers, con . Who is Mr, Fisher's mother. WELWANT TO UMPRESS UPON YOU THE ADVANTAGE " HURRY! ‘| panied by parents or guardians with| crete clean shel will probably remain -here the rest of INR ERR Un Be Peet Hae DANN SE pelt 5 ‘fall expenses. paid, where, on May 5,{ Duckets, reinforcing | the week aud then continue her jours, OF BUYING ANEW SUPE OR COAT NOW WILE THESE * {} Seerelary Bak will present. them | Steels s, and hoisting engines, ney to Tacoma, Was where she ii ze with medals, OS gn war depar re ordered shipped to state highway; tends making her. home. PRICES PREVAIL, {} ment gold medal for first pri a sil tments in the same manner, — : ver medal for second pr Md oa = — AWAIT TARGE oe : K LEIN | bronze edal for thirw prize, cz addi-| ] a DEN Dre 'T. hiin, former eye. COATS—$75.00 values, sale price. .....$37.50 j} tion three silyer loving caps. will he udge throat and nose y 59.5 ate OF TAILOR And CLEANER | Janae tera of the str ie at New York COATS—$59.50 values, sale price... . .$29.75 | Fesseuden, Wells county, charge from the nayy in whieh br: , COATS—$69.50 values, sale pric . . Sepetetepdedetgeetetetetaptehtepetnte le will he at that cily for Jof the service he served during the , | 4 2 oe : ee Be = - os war. Dr. MacLachlin left here in dune BON Vi COATS—$45.00 values, sale | @QOOQOQGQOOOHGHOOOODOGOQOOOSH RET THURSDAY 1918 and from ‘his letter not ex, - mid 0 Ra: | REFLECT S] SW. Corwin, head of the Corwin! pected to return to Bismarek, aH EAA ul COATS—$18.50 values, s | Motor Co, of this city, who has been — — H enh | ‘ ; W. t d! SKUNK, RATS, MINK $1] ou ac trip through the territory corer: | HAD LO g an e ° Command Top Prices é ed ie is concert, will return: to the Fates Stockwell of ¢ ‘ 8 y{ city Thursday. who is visiting Capt. and Mr . ae Ni g Consignments Solicited = = a, Wanner for a few days, had \ : : : 8 Buyers of Furs, poe Wool, Hides & ’ IOVED | interesting time inthe government | Your choice of our Fur é % S and Jun! 3) F. A. Copelin underwent an opera-; merchant marine during the war, Mr. \ : . 4 é a ® AT ONCE Tanners of Furs, Coats, Robes and ¢ tion yesterday at the St. Alexius hos-| Stockwell was a radio operator and \ mm g ONE- ® Leather ni pital for the yemoyal of his tonsils, | sailing from San cisco, visited Tri ed Suits at E © Byers: 4{ He intends returning to his home to-| Vladivostok, Siberia: Japan, thro the \ (@) a] 8 10x12 ICE BOX - Send for Price List and Catalogue 4) «i: to he able to return! Panama canal to mid and ther FOURTH LESS than reg- 9 Bi k Hide & Fur C 3} back to this ‘equutry landing at Hani , l . QO - ismarc ide ur Co. i ~ oe ton Roads, Va, Mr. Stockwell be- s 3 Address P. 0. Box 180 Bismarek, N. D. | Warmer Tonight. lieves that if the war had continued ular price. 0} are 3} The coldest weather of the winter} a little wh Jonger he would have : ©GOOHGHHOOSOGOSHOSOOLSOVO | eeteetnetntetnnteetntoted Settee | Was recorded this morning, when the} touched at every port on the globe, i 1 ‘ i) . , - The Store of Quality and Service saat ‘STATE BUILDERS {GOMIOOLOLESOVSOITHIONVOSOOTOSS: COOC6 . te | ® | GATHER IN FARGO? FARGO, N. 1), Jan. 21.—The we mecting ef the North Dakota Q ion of Builders & Traders, will be held in the reow ro Builders & ‘Traders sin The AUDITORIUM 9 ONE NIGHT quet in the Tveilug’ Clarened Des 3 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 ° dee retolge at the:Stiior exehuneriwil CURTAIN 9 P. M. g COHAN & HARRIS): 3° Is The Uppermost Thought in everyone’s mind today after the big fire this morning. qqecvenceevaencaneontvacvaccsseayvccseessvszgcncacocanusats TO} SUUUUUAUAONOUOTDDUGEUOSOUOOOOGEOCDOOOOONHOOOUOOUDDSOUUOAEOOSEQDOUSUOOEONOEODUOOOUOUSUUSUGEOCGHONSED CUSUUDARNUGAEONE [make a bid for the 1921 meeting or: ' Minot, | Our adjusters were on the ground within an hour 3 vena ae vA Tailor-Made Man after the fire started---settlement will be made J..." o Ee : [| Williston \ jSt Paul ee within a few days ee {Chicago By HARRY JAMES SMITH CAST OF 35 PEOPLE PRICES: — BBs, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 ) including war tax 2 Men's Club to nt wasou.. an SEATSALE JANUARY 26... 8 — y MENT have MURPHY write your policies $+" ett EAGLE anti pated, ! i iding supper her MAUNGUUAnNUAGUAUEGAGEGUEGOGEUNGUEGEAEAEDEOEANUAAOGOOOUSGONEDOUOEAUOOOEOGSUSONUOUAEOQUOUUEAOUAUOROSOCOEUCTOUOUOOUEAT HUUONEOOGUAOUCOESENCOCUASAOUOUUUSUOEOUAOOUOOESUGUOAUOUAOOUODOOGOOEOUOUEOUOSOULE mes returned to Wing where they will a hmake their home, Mr. Llolmes peing CHAS. PAPPAS-KARONIS ? UUNGUEAOUAOLEGOUOSNOGOUSOUUAAUAUOEEOSOSOUEUOAELUECAGUEOESUUESUAUDSOUOGUAUADECSUELEUGNOUODEUULGERESTEASOOODECSSOSEUGDS HUUSOEEUOOUUOCAEOOCUEOUESOOSUEOUCLEOUOUEGONOEOUOOSUUEOUDEOUECUOOUOUEOCUUOANE { "Meteorologist. © tel ing tams ar ADJUSTMENTS--AND EARLY SETTLE $°°""""" MARRIED TU I SPAY Miss Beulah Maud Farley and Her- ‘ . ‘of the t | Bismarck was chilly last : Ate First class Tailoring. Altering and Repairing neatly done at very reasonable prices z 7 i low temperature for the year, : Il work guaranteed. Hats reblocked like new; also hats cleaned. ider zero, which was not so cold by All work called for and delivered, - ; : 13 degrees as the banner frigid day fon record at the local weather bu- : lreau, 45 below on January 12, 1916, 3 |was 12 degrees cooler than Winni- Authorized ® | bes and Williston, and six degrees} ‘chillier than monton, Havre and Dealers ‘Moorhead, £ s coldest rr y .In the matter of ity. It wa’ for ys Tg below at Prince Albert. An exter $i fede eM ‘ high p a : ; 4 i on jthe M i and Mississippi vi reports Observer 0. W an a : |this has resulted in abnormal) j temperatur s over this section, ‘FOR S SALE—All kinds of stove | | wood. Phone 818. : = perms era = enema |

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