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SATURDAY, oct. 23, 1920. “PIONEER PHOTO COLLECTION. 18 GIVEN SOCIETY D. F. Barry, Photographer of Famous Figures of Pioneer Society, Makes Gift FOR THE STATE SOCIETY J, Se The state historical society has been given for the state museum a valuable i Herrsoseeoeeosooosssrosooroomrromreneee: i Skin Sufferers Do Not. 3 _ Want Mere Temporary Relief ; jeollection of pictures of figures in North Dakota pioneer life by D. F. Barry, of Superior, Wis.,# former res- ident of Bismarck. The photographs. of noted Indians ineluded in the collection were take: by Mr.\Barry. .. There\are, 30 photo- graphs, large panels, framed, to be loaned tothe historical society and Biven at the time of his death, or DA expresses it, “when I cross the di- ide, on the long, long trail.” List.of Photographs. The list of photographs to be given the sociefy follows: ChiefRain in the Face \(3),, Portrait. Chief Sitting Bull (2), Chief John Grass (2), Curley scout (1), Major-Reno (1), Chief Gail (2), Chief Joseph (1), Red Cloud (1), Chief Spotted il a, Chief Crow King (1), Buffalo Bill (1), Pawnee Bill and'Buffalo Bill (1), D? i on fe} 0: rse, if you are re to pay ms no remedy that giv: oe more have onl ve temporary relief from thes terri: iving itching and burning ofjfiery, flaming skin diseases, then you are satisfied ‘to remain a slave to ointments, lotions and other lo- al Femetles “applied to the Surtees |. skin, Real genuine relief from ¢ fetter scaly eruptions or. afiv thet form’of skin irritations cantot be expected until you free your blood of the germs which cause these \ ers, And for Burpose THE 0. K: Chevrolet Cars That car.of your hauling this wint Phon “202 South Fourth Street General Repair Work We have a hew expert repair man “? Come.in and give us a trial Also complete line of repair parts for Chevrolet cars Winter Stoyage us and have. it overhauled A new Chevrolet car for sale at a ; bargain 2 satisfactory results thar\S.S.S., the fine old blogd,: remedy that goes down to the source of every blood disord ind. routs out the germs se the trouble. is sold by all drug; ists. 1 taking it today, and if you write a compiete history of hele case, our medical director-will give you expert advice without rg viser, 155 Swift Laboratory, Atlan- ta, Ga, GARAGE] 's will need over- er. Store it with e951 AUN, Commencing Monday, Oct. 25th i e. Address Chief Medical Ad- | | | 1 | F. Barry and Rain in the.Face (1), panel of goose (1), running antelope (1), Gen. F. W. Benteen (2), Capt. Tom M. McDougall ©), Major James” Mc- Laughlin and D. F. Barry (1), Good | Horae (1), X. Beidler (1), PaiN Gene Sturgis (1). = Dr. Gilmore, curator of the society, jalso has rec é of Chté Sitting Bear, cltief of the Ari- j ara, of Elbowoods reservation. At |the death of Sitting Bear, in 1915, he bequeathed his ceremonial dress to the Itis wife has completed it by autiful pair of moccasins, lesign of an Indian's war Bg sked on) them, and a , bipestone pipe y y | MOVING INCIDEN TS A period of moving came upon the city when the Thomas Hall family }moved from their lovation ‘at 11! j Avenue A whichwas immediately re- !occupied by the H. L. Wheelers. of 925 sth St. The Halls moving to a permanent home in the Lambert place on 512 Avenue B. ‘This necedsitated | the removal of the J. E. Golderman a house recently vacated by W. J. | Prater and family who have taken up | their sidence in the Pant cottage at street. The E. G. Gormans just vacated the Da place to upy the Halloran house ai 201 | t street. recentiy vacated by H. i R. Bonny wifo had selected an apart- ment in the F. J. Oeltjen apartment house at 104 Avenne C west. Now is the ¢ime to fill your basement with Monarch Coal.— C._A. Finch Lumber Co.” For. Better Eyes Protection of one’s. eye- sight is\the most neces» It’s folly to neglect them, for ‘sary thing’ in life. man can get along without any one of the other na- fe) ture-given senses, but not his eyesight. As practical opticians we are wonderful- oe ly equipped tq give you the ‘ aaah service in every “ respect ~ Bonham Bros. : Jewelers and Opticians _ : 116 Fourth St. eR RR ER REE ER RRR EEE EEE re tn . For Men and Women 10:30 3.00 7:30 9:00 EVERYBODY \ 4 Po A230 ~ K. of C Hall—-Over Rex. Theatre Instruction Hours: a. m. p. m. p.m. p.m. p.m. WELCOME ved a gift from the wife, family to the other Lambert place’ just around ihe Corner on Sixth street, - BISHARCRK Bar Teen ~ : ; PAGE THREE LOCAL U. C.7 GET LETTER ON ‘WHEAT PRICES ye — Secretary ot Agriculture Mere- dith Writes That Trade Com- mission, is Investigating Metbers ‘of the Bismarck local U. C. 1, are taking an active interest In the stabilizing of wheat prices and ave seeking to assist the farme having a speedy solution of the sic uation, At a recent meeting a committee composed of J. C. Oberg, W. J. Rei- bold-and J. D. Healow were selected ;to bring the matter to the attention | of Secretary of Agriculture Meredith. |The committee is in receipts of the following. letter: “I have Yeceived, by reference from ithe, White House your telegram co cerning the present conditions in the wheat market. Many letters und tee grams of similat import have been re- ceived recently: | “You ,will be interested to know that the;President has asked the-Fed- eral Trade commission immediately to ascertain whether the recent decline in prices is due to manipulation or {control or. to othér artificial\ causes. ; At the same time the Department of agriculture ts endeavoring to secure all availublé information regarding the. world’s supply and: demand and the. importation of “Canadian , wheat | intoz:this country, As soon~as these data’ are in final shape they wilf be made available to the. public and, Jot coyrge, whatever action can or ; should be taken will necessarily de- | pend upon. the result of the inquirles which are now ‘under way. “I fully appréflate the situation confronting the farmers of the Na- tion and I have repeatedly urged, as you know, ‘that they should receive ; adequate prices for their products— ;prices which will‘enable them to con- j tinue tg produce, to meet the food re- quirements of the nation, and to pro- ‘vide a satisfactory living for them- ‘selves and their familied} The exist- ling situation with reference to the mar- ‘keting of agricultural products involv- ies many difficult and omples problems |and many factors enter into it.. It re- .Guires the best thought and action on the part of all those who are interest- ved in the-maintenance and develop- ment of our great basic itidustry and ‘1 assure you that the Department j will continue to do everything pos- sible to aid in its solution.” - ‘HIEDRETH REFERS 'T0 BOYCOTT OF | LEAGUE BOSS! Minot, N. D, Oct, 723.—The feel }of A. C. Townley ‘to organize thes farmers and laboring men of North’! Dakota and boycott~ North Dakota| merchants if the Nonpa ean league: fails to win the election 2 may, {get_the league’ head and his ‘associates f | sity HRUUYELGGHENUHHEUL PUNASAUNTOTUUUHNAGAGERGUUG:OUUUUEGOOGEE LUCUUGTERUTLUAAN UUUTOOUEUUUTUEUUTEOOUEETEUGGUOUEUEUUUEAEALATLTAOUUANAE ANUUVNERNVUGATRTORUUEULUT VARGAS bat fa into trouble with the United States court. . ; At the federal court term here yes- terday afternoon Attotneys Fisk and , Murphy ‘of Minot were arguing a de- ‘ murrer | Attorney Ivan Meteger and two other | William§ county men fed) with conspiring to deprive a, cit- Lizen of his property The Pick of the Pictures : You'll Admit “In a country-wide investigation of the Programs shown in Theatres outside the largest key cities we find a surprising list of the better and bigger pictures going inte the smaller towns fer first runs. The Eltinge ‘Theatre of Bismarck, N. D., holds a record of showing 93 out of the best 96 Photoplays. ‘of the’ past season and each in close proximity to its release date.”—Associated First. National Exhibilorg Weekly. é Just glance ata our features for the coming tia weeks . - WILLIAM FARNUM...........: “TF T WERE KING” DOROTHY DALTON . “HALF AN HOUR” BILLIE BURKE ....... “AWAY GOES PRUDENCE” TOM MIX . .“THE TERROR” A WM. FOX SUPER-§ BAL. ee ss j et ee a, HILE NEW YORK SLEEPS” WALLACE ‘REID ...... aise . “SICK-A-BED” ab gf vot ow: mae ce coon soqn ts Where in any theatre in the country will you find an equal to this pyogram. It fairly represents the standard that has and will vpavlate the selection of ELTINGE. THEATRE plays. In his reply Attofney Francis Mur- phy admitted that such a boycott is time in North Dakota a political lead- being threatened, adding | that there er’ is making threats of a boycott | have been many instances of farm- against a certain class of citizens and | ers ‘being driven out of North Da- if such a boycott is carfied ott as | kota because they would not accept this leader intimates, the government | the political doctrines of the leader of the United States will be called | the district attorney had reference’ ey upon to prosecute this political lead-|and asking: Mr. Hildreth why he hai er and ‘his associates. not acted. Attorney Hildreth explained why the | federal court takes action in such cases. 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