The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1920, Page 8

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EIGHT FURS VALUED AT $25,000,009 ARE BAGERLY BOUGHT: Auction Sale cludes Mane Vv ‘aluable Pieces of Hides St. Lonis, ons the winte! Fur eschar sale would he tory of the (andes More than 400 1 from all parts: of and attendanc eyery ion of the sale, The most expensive lot to he altered i The most expensive lot te bicdad llowince. der are steadily on the increase. CHINESE FIND NE v JWAY OF FORTUNES EASILY: is one consisting id to he the most expensive This particular yoscaree because the sings have curtatted its sables, type pe is espec ashevik upr shipments, according Fouke, president of the exchange. Silver fox pelts ure expected to be gh. and 15 $500 000, it w The smatlest: los eight sea otter, gradually extfact, Wats presaged, 000, She largest number of skins of one kind offered: is 7.000.000 rabbit. y will sel] for about 41.000 000, aid, and will he used principally | the manufacture of hats. vine thousand | from the Prybiloff Is and buyers: ¢ also would bring $1,- he up for sale, the belief the 000.000, Other 1 include ] Fargo, steadily of pneumon’ A. spread of the dis a RE} E MAINED Civilized People | ae Enters City eae tata Eee i nitely eliecked: from 1 ky. the Bolshevile prem ie rived in Omsk soon after the Bolshe- SHE WON'T LOOK OLD AND SHABBY. “Diamond Dyes” Make Faded | Apparel Bright, Colorful and New Don't worry Use “Diamond give a new, or blouses, coats, fe The Dir age tells pl gist show you Card, : ie | Winter Flowers ; Doe Boe “Say it with Flowers” ies 15,000,000 “at the opentt ction of Uhe Taterstt le here: “tout from Germany, 3 yernment dispensation, quan- und fox skins prman mole were permitted Will approximate S$10- to be disposed of rious f marten, and mink. arge shipment: of aes sitid to be used stockmen's Coats. FLU ON San GRADE IN FARGO); Only Two New Cases, With Two |! Deaths, . 6.—-Influenza is and two death reported in the past 24 hour ichols, city health officer, yse had been detin- about, pete results. ss color to any | it he wool, silk stockings, wathers, Grates 5 ion Book with each pack- nly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make aitch any material, “Diamond Dye” “4 i 1 | ! i i i i Sore Throat, Colds | Quickly Relieved By Hamilin’s Hamlin’s Wiza effective throat and chest eat argie for sore throa ent loosen up a cold in one night How ind burn s oceur in well a ways br Get it f viki took the population va he All trade in the and the population :|Money Changers, Handling Cur- rency of Various Countries, Is New Industry Harbin, thousand men, ¢! up moderate y dealing i nations contiguous to Siberia. after block in the Chinese quarter are} given over of ne wide Omsk in 1 relation to | the * ne of nt. hand until ° San Franc text of aw TP. Jurgensen, a laborer who died. ently ham of the supertor court: pro- nounced one cf the best ever filed for probate here, “T requeath everything which have to my lin Jurgensen, for we both worked hard te accumulate Vienna. sitio ito the composer Beethoven Was rectly: Vienna the other pl aeomian iy, the provinces, had recently Fmnusic and was auxions to phice her | danghter under h tal author! the hous and wh HIS IS KANSAS | IND DUSTRY COURT rd Oil is a simple ‘. deep seated i cold so neck, Soothing, healing W: x quick relief. rom druggists for 30 cents. {f not satisfied return the bottle and yorr money b stoed ned according (0 school authoriti Tfinds his way to all cla J enters | fe fleft him almost without hearing, but REAPING' jing, auite @laborate | establishments employi to wait upon ¢ Not the least source of revenue ii uetuation of the tuble bout 2 a the latter. or paper 480 of the Sibers One having money from door to door o: BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE [BLIND STUDENT IS | HEAD OF CLASS IN Takes Part in Wrestling and Other School Activities With Success Seattle, Wash... Feb., 6—Piindless and partial loss of hearing proved ob: { stacles, but not instirmountable ones in the case of 1 von Ericksen, 1 1-year old Spokane boy enrolled freshman at the Univer: ington. When grades were anounced for the fall) quarter, you Erick: the top of the’ class, and in Spanish received the highest grade given by the’ university in that course. He without is an expert: wrestler and to many school activities. Von Ericksen has been blind for twelye yeu the result of scarlet Etrects of the disease also he found, after experimenting, that wads of cetton, s oxide of hydrogen, acted as artif ny drum, He received his prelimi- |” mary, education at the state school jfor the blind at Vancouver, Washing: ton, ALASKANS FIND TRAPPING WORTH . MORE THAN GOLD Oldest Industry in Far North Enriches Indians Who Hunt Wild Animals laska, Feb. G—'Prap- oldest industry, offe more opportunities — to ay) omen {han some fields of fishing and min according to Ketchikan fur buy- Native Indians appear to have the southeastern Washingten trapping: field ail to themsety Most of Alaska’s furs, after being bought by jobbers in’ the north. are xeut to New York, which took the Hlead in’ the world fur market, from ; London in 1917. sent to the Sto Louis auctions, Furs and hides of most ef the south- astern Alaska fur bearing animals ave goue up inyprice during the past eral years. © Mink skin: which | three years ago sold in demand now at S10 he determines dealer makes the best proposition and! is fortunate upon returning to close! the trade if rate has not changed in his absence. MODEL WILL “eaves [ALL TO WIFE WHO [WAS HARD WORKER le Any Claim Share They Shall Receive $5. | have jumped, from ‘top to bottom) Reed and: cuaree| or force bed in price jyecently as the t ‘government has stopped vu e | bear nted | 1 dears aso newspaperman, bor unrest problems, st it will foment routes ion Feature, Is une in an attempt to centred, labe roof Court, was established pon the recommend: ensive effort te together if a im a share they $5.00, WOMAN WRITES A BILLET DOUX TO DEAD pore Te [the welght of public epluion.~ lish oy court of industrial relation shall receive ses of tabor intent and | but which woul ance Of its Acelatons hot come acco 1 the detter au ethoven. sca A new mioistener for stamps, Jones or gummed labels i re he died o2 conciorae said no so the pestman gaits to the | dead etter office, ee | il ix skins tht ut $5.00, today $60.00. Skins of the black bear have ago brought can he sbld they kins ‘for’ the ‘Eng! ¥ L the black bears tal in the north.,could be sold) to the British goverument. «JURY WANTED TO SEE BOOZE BEFORE ISSUING VERDICT Judge Would Not Grant Request and Accused Man is Turned . Loose San Francisco, . in the case of Edward dys Gow. charged with the “rail larceny in’ connection with theft of here recently, demanded the evi- dence be given them before they retired to deliberate, “It's against the how, Judge, denying the bees . aid the ‘OLD AGE PENSION | | Failure to Work No Disqualifica- tion in England London, Feb. G—The Old Age Pen ic! sind some of his from the earth, that it is moving at the |sions Act which caine into force Jan- irate of 1,000, 000 niles a day. gives pensioners from one to |ten shillings a week, in proportion enve-{to their other income. No pension is an alumi-| payable when the income exéceds 49 to, hold water, having a fine-| pounds, 17 shillings and six pence y perforated top through which the| * ouues as it is turned in the | ito be a disqualification. early. ng Habitual tailure to work Will cease HUNTERS TAKE RABBIT CENSUS DOWN IN TENNESSEE Throwgh srw and ice And sleety showers 3 Laden will cheer To brighten winter heurs | 5 To speed your mestage true tee { | ttt et enn —tettemttmnttom tf There is no|[ time in all a _ We can de- associa-| tion with the] YD vplovisie’ | beta De- HOSKINS Inc. Bismarck, N. D. Knoxville, Tenn., takers count rabbits as well as men | Mee ‘ they will we one-ha neues is ‘Tounersee ie in Menroc-co, Teny < comopsed of C. . Fred Hessler a them, | testime! f the} of this shooti ak n't worry rd Pade DY {atu on a Fem] profiteers don't bother inion A rabbit supper at which rabbi ing the hunt. The picture above is the cam iy that the numer [tre mthe shout SEVERAL SUBJECTS| ¢— Children’s commis ment. The secretary Many furs are abs) iets and then more: rabbit, was served follew- WESTERN ELECTRIC POWER & LIGHT "MATERNITY BILL WOULD .CREATE | FEDERAL BOARD (BEE, Washington, Feb. 6.—"Cooperation cies contributing to human welfare is needed to prope guard motherhood and infan In speaking of the maternity bill intreduced into Congress by Senator Sheppard, Miss Julia Lethrop, head of the Children’s bureau, explains why the Federal Board of Maternal and Infant Hygiene, which the bill would create, is to consist of the secretary of labor as ch rman, chief of the bureau as executive oftice ul of the U. e, and the loner of education, the surgeon gene Publie Health ser TO COORDINATE “Kor the full) pret nity not merely hygiene teaching ‘or doctors and nur! re needed. Wages cf the father enter into the problem, with decent housing, decent clothing and sufficient food following. The bih seeks to coordinate all the ex welfare agencies in ey the federal board is similar department ting tate, ant the. gover labor ix. in- ras and terested in’ s | fair working conditions for the wake earner of the family, The surgeon of the Public Health ser ed in securing sanitary and healthful ywhere, The commi: combats illite ignovance. The Children’s bureau is devoted to interests of children under the law. FIRST APPROPRIATION The bill provides for a fede propriation for the use of | cepting the provisions of the act and | NN ae Shea ee | | AUDITORIUM E: NIGHT ONLY Curtain 8:15 ING PICTURE $60050588000000000000000000000000 DOGOOOQODO®OH®HOHOHOOHOHQGQODHOHGHOGHOOOHOOOOHOOOHOOOCSOOOOOOOO _ sufe- | i | | work and A TYPICAL MOROSCO CAST —AN ELABORATE PRODUC- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920 ———— VERY FARMER is a prospect for a Power and Light Plant.. Every farmer knows Western Electric quality and service. Are you going to establish yourself in this coming business ae? the opportunity exists, or are you going to wait until 's too late? t your teritory is open, this is your opportunity. Lahr Motor Sales Company. DISTRIBUTORS 300 Fourth Street under protection of mothers and The amount of annropt) $2,000,000 for the to be in reaches ings public mewsures for the dren. sed groans until it sy the proportion which their ‘population bears to the total’ population of the United States, previded each state ap- propriates a like sum. [BARB WIRE KEEPS MEXICANS ON THEIR | SIDE OF BOUNDARY *|Longest Fence of Its Kind in the Country is Belief of Agents Calexico, Cal. “What os said to be the Jongest boundary-fence 1m the world has just) been ‘completed here, Tt is 12000. yards long and separates — Cales from Mexicali, Lower Californi: It hes lieved it will ly reduce the of immigration office: Mexico and the United States. The fence is composed of wooden posts, painted red, and staunch barbed | wire. DRINKS SHOE POLISH; STOMACH PUMP NEEDED TO REMOVE ONE QUART San Francisco, Feb. 6.—-When a oman who was found un- ious in a doorway here re- taken to the emer- gency hospital, a stomach pump removed ‘a quart of tan shoe polish from his stomach, | EASILY TRACED | Thousands who are none too strong’ trace the preseni weakened state to influenza or some like-debilitating illness. Such could not do better than try the tvength-restoring. and body-building virtues of SCOTT'S EMULSION This efficient tonic is nourishment in a form that helps build up a healthy resistance. Jf you are not in your accustomed strength—rich, nourishing SCOTT’S EMULSION will help you. Fry it! fue exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Scott's Emulsion is the famous S. & B. Process,” made in Norway and refined in our own American Laboratories, It is a guarantee of purity and palatability unsurpassed. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. |! IS Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS "FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE IN PERSON Appearing in a Spoken Drama—a Great Mystery Play “THE MASTER THIEF’ By Edward E. Rose TION I1’S NOT A MOV- SEAT SALE HARRIS & CO., WED., FEB. 4 MAIL ORDERS NOW POOOOQOOOOOOTSGOSGOGOOODOGOOOOOOOE tion is to be, ear, the sum | ‘Your EVE! Sg es Tonight DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOS ©OOOOHDOOS 5900000000000000000 O08 Your Opportunity Bismarck @ (9) ® @ ® @ @ ©) @ 0) 0) @ : ® ® ® @ (9) ® ® @ @ ® ® ® ® ® (9) @ © JAP LABOR HEADS ARE CALLED DOWN 000.000 annually, It wilt!Were Delegates to Internation jbe apportioned among the stat Conference Honolulu, T. WL. Feb. 6.—Japat’s labor delegation to the first interna- tional labor conference at W: ton recently was severely ¢! ng to To- Hocki,, a local Japanese language newspaper. U, Masumoto, member. of the dele- gation representing labor, was charged by members of workers’ or- ganizations with being a capitalist tool. The delegation, said the labor- ers, had accomplished nothing of ben- efit to the working class. The members of the delegation to the Washington conference wer ¥. Kamada and Dr. M. Oka? represent- ing the government; S. Muto, rep- resenting capital; U. Masumoto, rep- resenting ‘labor. During thew, the government [wrote about $40.000.000.000 of in 's of both) surance upon the lives of more there | 4.500,000 service men and women, y URINE’ Whelesome, Cleansing, Refreshing and Healing Lotion—Murine for Red- FOR LG 7p> ness, Soreness, Granula- tion Itching and Burning of the Eyes or Eyeiids; “2 Drops” After the Movies, Motoring or Golf will win your confidence. Ask Your Druggist for Murine when your Fyes Need Care, Murine Eye Remedy ‘Co.. Chicago First class cleaning, |pressing and repairing of ladies’ suits, coats, dresses, etc. Goods called for and delivered. Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, opposite P.O. Phone * t LOOK! The Chance of a Lifetime Business for Sale Will sell right. The -rea- son for selling: --- Have other interests. For further details address Box Al, Tribune. + frees PEPPERS SEES EE EESE: Hurley’s Orchestra Playing the Latest Dance Hits Any Size Orchestra Furnished 514 8th St. Phone 130K Ce ee i Prices 55¢ to $2.20 Plus Tax

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