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MONDAY, SEPT. 20,~1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIB eye, $ : i shambles in 1919. McClery, who was. ral ea FORMER F ARMER obliged to sell his land for. half its u CREAM CITY DELE- | . oe actual value after being gouged for y if 334 E P ‘ 4 extontignate taxes, has been in Denver . j GATES TO ATTEND | yy f eo ew eel 8 > uring the summer. His present ys y y ( j > -- Tel oe gig OF BURLEIGH Home is Twin Falls, Idaho. R L E G I ie) N M K E T, j ; ooh us " ' ag “T owned 285 acres of land near Dick 5 : } 4 A , Wilton, N. D., in Burleigh eounty, the a Dickinon Sepa suaa wall B. Merry » Py, wi tmatl i : adminis; of Belfield, who were e! a’ ¥ i i tayttukes ier cee Drove J SH cites to the:nationgs cony TH fe) M A Ss M E | G H A N 5 , spent all of my surplus in improve-| Vetera i i zy American. oe U8 i i f Tells Colorado People He Was ments and was in ‘a fal way ite ewe Veteran Railroad Engineer Suc Yon sine wpetimanth, will - é See The glamour of artists’ 5 at oe y , Where f . . a a Virtually Driven Out by | may; phetite,yhen ae 1919, the Non- cumbs to Long IlIness the national. convention, will be hel studios and beautiful phe vary 3s rst’ sear Bei 2 on September 27, 28 and . pe ae aves paras i aha —_—_—_—_ Lind the other memhers of the si 7 i A former resident of North Dakota, do aatle Belore. the Nout or Sea eee tet Satay tore ta detege fon. ates r and raters ae het oni : now living in Colorado, is engaged . aytisans in-| sioner of Mandan died Sunday morn-| ing and>;will. leave. that g in fighting the Nonpartisan league ieeted ihe nee could nave fold LM ing at the hospital after a long ill-| special car attached to Northe n of a wonderful love. The t th bisa, + 3 ‘0 ugre—that ,amountf ness from cancer. : i 9 Reda atta Ko ine te bab Mh et nt out teres according: to (a clipping Wan GHGS tone Was ete te ee pout cancer cithe train No. 2, on Saturday atftet- ender touch of a home- 5 att Stab OF cipiest The article says: ” seore feraias rareetha agen old,has been a Stark is one of tie very few coun: less baby girl. Ali blend At 7:30 and 9:00 O'clock. . ’ “The Nonpartisan league, political f i BBY: NACumS ar i r 3t ties in the state that. was honore | ad j nai 7 ‘ ‘ . land grabbers, mercilessly Chocked oF ee Nonpartis The sarved as city comm! the selection of two duegates. are ed ma radiant romance Y tlie North: Dakott:tarmersout of his North pal ta organi effect-] dan for six years.and recently was] national. meet and members of the that creeps W clos te ¥ * earnings and holdings, /and I was d by a few wanderin; re-elected for his third tert He was] Legion posts in the county are prow p OSE UO Be a rs a ang oe i Ghee? thele vielinia’ Thus spoke | YEO Met with good sucess recruitine {one of the rest known railroad met] of the distingtiot. your'heart. ' i Paes E. M. MeCleary, ‘ifteen years aresi- roadie oe elena Hat Rae Bennet pa * ; “ m | i Nort f es r . his nucleus- of the party He was operated in cancer, r S dent of orth Dekote mich was try; | farthered the Mfanee with quession-} hut it was eee sete tas tore:| 14-YHAR FORMER Mand) ss able characters, and like a wol pack J less. EK I f disgorged upon ine farmers ; He is survived by his wife and three EMPEROR OF CHINA H ord? congue a anyone needs it handed to ’em | 5 his mother, and: three brothers. . 5 Sy F f, ‘ it’s-that bunch and this state is up es McDonald, former warden WOUL DVisIT U. 8. Best feature ee an) i against it if the Nonpartisans control North Dakota state penitentiary London Sept. 20-—P “the q ; the vote. My own neighbors from es McDonald, and James M -old for “Emper shi 3 5 Dakota, many of them, have goue d, all of Mandan.. ‘The funerai ‘ous to visit the United Sta ke, and the donations contributed | will be held tomorrow morning i rope: bug thes unceet q jee 8 ne specting farmer, supposed | Mandan at 9: p. m. Mandan time, it nditions in Europe render an ine 6 ay ed tor his benefit, will really] will he in charge of the Knights of] mediate visit unlikely, says hs Dail. ° ) ‘ ’ at go into the pockets of a corrupt! Columbus Mail a rpavestne wan : d 5 ang of thieves. Look out to marry hie 4G ee 7 Perea Vegeta. | Colarado! \ Pa or ecg e Shih-Ch % et agg ie mMpount rees Another eae aay the Chin republic may be , : ha ef | ey eps 99 Wotnun From Suffering. | MIRE DEPARTMENT | KNOWN CITIZEN, _ | sou: st toa wd ’ gaan ° Pu-yi, the Jast “Son ss Sagar “hg MAKES RECORD RUN] DIES IN HOSPITAL} -ame to tne Dragon throne in 1908 aaa Bayonne, N. J.—Before I was mar- - 2 : -__— F when he was only two years of age. ae 3 ‘ scart’ cn eee E - John W. Ferrel, age 65, for fifteen] Since the republican revelution; in ue A Ma Tied suiased.s great deel ith pera | bey local fire department made 4 s a_ resident’ of Bismarck, died | 1911 the boy has heen virtually a pris- d Comedi pains into ‘Side and | r a tame iled. on fe urday my hen * evening at 0 p. m. at the Bis-] oner in the Forbidden City of Pel an om es aut ana 4 hoa tS ed to put out a fire lowing an illness}, His edne Sa Ce eet cot ae | ed a Suxon in front He has been with | tish tutor. aches. and got 80, dyn hotel, owned by {11 Seed company for ps t weak I could not do} Waiter Burkirt. One minute after ars. Mr, Ferrell is survived See | say a took the alarm had been given, the de-| hy his wife and two children, a 7 veer Lydia b inkham’s | partment reached the automobile. The} daughter, Leota, and pne son, Edward, u : eget aD eS on whistle was still bloWing when the} snd two 's, Mrs. ‘William Mc- : x ee ae : . Detter "Now I am water was turned on the car. No} Cormick, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. is . ‘» “ married’ acd bave| damage was done by the fire. S. A. Hogue, Steele, N, D. Noyar- Dx WEDNESDAY wae a) Sa eer rangements have been made for the 3 two little boys. Be-| PLAY CENTER OF funeral as yet. Ree fe : i oa | ceeee ee ET Guilford, Eng. Sept. 20.-A_novel | una? : came I was weak 2 2 Le FS ‘ * Sty Md came was weak BLOOMINGTON IS. lixyyv COMFORT way of avoling the payment of oc pata i, ee . dizzy. After I took the. Vegetable Com: | " taxation has been discovered by sev-|@ | = tera, i pound I could <6 ik and at: Now T} GREAT SUCCESS TO CUSTOMERS eral Jarge families of gypsies in an {1.34 Paramount sir ae error Taystrong. and. recommend: your modi: | me aaa ~| oncampment here. They own the land, SS j “4 ee cine to my friends.”-—-Mrs, ANNA SLEYA, (Continued trom Wage One) Bismarck is to have a store with| ‘a thus are: liable to house duty. From the Play by Edward Peple—Scenario by Olga Wan lee oeas 25 Hast 17th Strect, Bayonne, N. J. opularity: of th k. The receipts] Test room containing comfortable There is a regulation, however, that | § Printzlau , : B99 . a ‘Women who recover their health, nat- | oP tne Joan 1919 dearly. aetaien tee arm chairs, tables for writing, a tele-| # the wheels of a permanent caravan | Mj With Kathly Willig Lila I d urally tell others what helped them. | for the previous year; receipts for | Phone, and many other conveniences | home are turned completely | round 1 sauvlyn hams, Lila Lee an S bal Some write and allow their names anc | 1918 nted 4,902.46, hose | for thea uses of its patrons. once every year the owner is absolved A iy Photographs to be published with testi. | Lo48, Amounted to pia so these | _“Franky's” is a new confectionery,| fom, duty: Consequently when the Ann Forrest Ok . peed of the past year total $7,091.80. These | “Franky’s” is a new confectlonery,| oy” conector ¢ ' ore ‘ L : : monials. Many more tell their friends | ivided as foll Boating, $3,-| Cigar, and soft drinks store, located tax collector calls at the camp there ad ailments, try thet well known anc SE ec ena Mth streets, The store will also| caravan simultaneously moves for- . SB rt meteanis medeeld nA eee el anode. Lydia E, Pink | caning S480 vanes #2085 v newspapers and a, line of the| Ward about two yarde—and the gyn. , pene | refreshment concession $1,250; mis-; +’ pap ane. oO gies can live duiy frec for another ‘tab Writ €| cellaneous sales, $172.34. latest magazines. nate : E=inkbam Aedl Co. (con. | One method of cutting down the ex-! A special fexture of the esfablish-| 74" = = ; ; fidentinl) for onvehing = to pense of the park maintenance las Lae wuleh: E Sy Maerua 20D"! LORMER DAKOTAN IS John 'f.; insane, in a bank in Balmyra,| John, of being inane and the latter | Simpson bought $5,000 worth of Lib- : | been the cultivation of an extensive | (ror ene ortown. women in th? KILLED BY BROTHER| Va., according to word: received here.| drew a revolver and, shot. j erty, bonds while here. e garden by the custodian. This sup- | © a “shop ie a peat reont Mr. ‘arrington, N. D., S 2 s| The brothers, it is r quarreled | The brothers, who have lived in| John Simpson is the’ inventor ofa a at FE eee ne aeenien couulyen Kenliotf, who first came to Bis. y over financial affairs in the bani.) Canada for several years, visited ha cure of pneumonta’and-is-saéd' to have “) ‘ ie. ’ t, and eliminates the expense that} marek 4 an for the bai d_his_brother,| rington during, the war_and_James bocome insane working over it. 7 ae 3 ij would otherwise be incurred in tho (eee z and Nair o '€ Co ie purchase of this food on the market, | ?emai. oper bartpsea ga Ss BUT TER ‘ das partinevat Eee a ; store in Atchin . 1 re - ; the one op: ZB P. C. Snider, the well known auto- . % ‘old Pork ......- Pi - recely Cold Vegetable .........-..15 cents higher, Palmolive within reach of all. Yet wealth : : : : - 15 Range, $16.0 carers a thick, creamy lather and massage it thoroughly into the skin. Cold Beef .......-. ea a can command nothing, better. é : 4 5 Ox-Tail ........ . 20 eae Pert te ago agiilgre algae Fee ee ‘ Be sure every tiny pore and minute gland is cleansed from clog- faane Cheese: eee 1 : cattle recipts, 14,000. almolive is sold by all dea whe Pees eee American Cheese Chile con Carne........20 tos Seas lec ston It is supplied in uest room ging ceenmiul ations ; : ’ Brick Cheese .....--- -10 Consomme 15 Gen Baa tieiters! 2. 5 to $12.50. hotels the country over. Then rinse thorouzhly—with your hands— until every trace of B Sardi So. orsmeibata cee kee Calves steady. $4.50 to $15.50. lather disappears. Apply plenty of Palmolive Cold Cream... AGING. ereitiafeieie sensor es Stockers and feeders steady. $4.09 ars Agee ’ : BEVERAGES to $13.00. Do this every day and you needn't worty abont a little rouge und Salmon ...... eee eeees 20 Sheep reteipts, 9,000. Steady. Your skin will be smooth and fine textured. Blackheads, f Peanut Butter 15 Coffee ..... seen eees «05 ambi bat by ro 1cs and pimples will never bother you, ya eisai siietes g ethers, $4.00 to $7.00. 2's 5 Ewes, $2.00 to $6.50. ’ Nut ee 15 Tea ......-- seer e ees 05 pice tes ; 5 15 Milk 08 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN A mild, gentle cleanser 7 Olive sree ee eeee cee MUK ..eeee reels SESS Wheat receipts, 599 cars. Compared * : Spot ; : . with.821 cara a year ago. i ve is the safe soap—the mild, gentle cleanser because itis Home-made Bread, Cake and Pie, 10c cage Not northern, $251 8-4 to zom Balm and Olive dle the same precious oils Cleopatra / 2 . Dec. $2.39 3-4. used in the days of ancient Egypt. F , ‘orn, No. 3 yellow, $1.14 to $1.15. ay, tee Z ' 7 Oats, No. 3 white, $.56-1-8 to $.56 These natural cleansers weré a historic toilet luxury, adorning the : pe rrrer tir sumptuous baths of classic days. Now their scientific combination THE SWEETS SHOP . §) siete exo Senate thts thn Seto etry of mee i MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR a ‘ ‘ > « ‘ 4 q ' 1 Announcing 0 Cream Parlor and w cold lunches. > Table service, an Our prices will be * Changes Will Be SANDWICHES Ham and Egg | : | 404 Main Street m@ | city. today. Our Lunch Room with satisfaction of the public. MENU | mobile man trom Fargo is in the PEEP PEPER EEE EEEEPEEEEER PEPE REPRE EEPEEEEEE EERE EEE i the Opening f The Bismarck Fire department was called out at 11 py. m. on Saturday t toa fire at the Standard oil ng station at the corner of Main ‘and Kighth streets. The blaze had made but little headway when the Fire Department reached the place, ‘and was soon put out. Practically no damage was done. | | From Fort. Yates i Thomas Reedy was a Fort Yates visitor in the city today. ‘ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | aa late - :FOR SALE—A round dining room table and 4 chairs to match. Phone 617L, 412 13th street. 9-20-1wk WANTED—Six or seven room modern house. Must be priced right. Will give a good piece of land for pay- 9-20-1wk Lunch Room in connection with our Ice e will-serve hot and d everything served will be prepared by a practical chef. reasonable and meet Made Each Day Almond Olive Ripe California Olive... Assorted Nuts .. - . SOUP Cream Tomato .. Phone 52 {| WANTED—Woman or girl for gen he a Surety Bond. Address (143) care Tribune. 9-20-1wk FOR SALE—One ,pop-corn, Crispette Machi A’money maker for the right party. Can give terms to re- sponsible parties. Phone 477L, for appoirtment. 9-20-lwk WANTED—Furnished rooms for ' housekeeping. Phone or write Mrs. Nocl F. Tharalson, Annex Hotel 9-20-38 al work, prefer one who n room at home. Phone 386R. 9- t. FOR SALE—Ba bassenette. Phone 508 Second street. é 9-20-3t. 165L or cal %- | MARKETS | $F CHICAGO LIY Chicago, Sept. 20. 35,000. Good and choice steers, Bulk good and choice $16.50 to $18.15. Choice vealers, $17.00 to $18.00. 22,000, Slow, mostly igher. 30,000. Slow to 25 Saturday’s average. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVES Hog receipts, 1,900. Steady to 65 t} ttle receipts ' Flour unchanged. Shipments 65,- ! 116 barrels. ; Barley, $.77 to $.99. Rye, No. 2, $1.80 3-4. Bran, $.40 to $.4%, ; ment. Phone 441K ~ WORK WANTED. man 60 years We have now opened our Short-order $j young, wants. inside work for the ie winter. Will furnish references or y Nature gave us natural cosmetics in Palm and Olive oils—a lotion as well as cleansers. Their action is gentle, they are mild and soothing, as Cleo- patra knew, secret of the stage Why you can buy it at the price of other soap Because Palmolive is so popular that we make it in enormous volume. The Palmolive factories'work day and night to supply the demand. The costly ingredients are bought in vast quantities. The result.is a moderate price which puts every woman should know For years women of the stage have belied the théory that cosmetics injure the complexion. They use rouge and powder constantly, yet their skins are usually 300d. They look younger than other women. Actresses seem ‘never to row old. The secret is simple—staze women know that cosmetics should not be left on. ‘They keep their complexions so scrupulously clean that rouje and powder can't harm them. > How you can wash for beauty By usin, your own two hands and a cake'of Palmolive. Work up THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, U. S. A. ’