The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1920, Page 8

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920 Doll SN AN. Y NE <\) JZ Please tell me how I can i the picture. set a beaut B-¢ D-Ly Can you fill in the missing spaces above and complete the two words? It’s easy—you can do it if you try. Just write Aunt Mary on the coupon below, tell her what the two words are and she will tell you how to get a beautiful big doll, over 15inches tall, with movable arms and legs. Thisisa real baby doll, beautifully dressed with cap to match. Girls Like Their Dolls Dear Aunt Mary: I received | Dear Aunt Mary: 1 do your doll axd I think it ig the havo. so many good times prettiest thing Teversaw, Hove with my doll. Mamma made at with all my heart und Tteke her a Jovely fur coat and garo of itas if it were alrcal hat, am aby, J thank you very muc! fort, | "Your friends Minnie Bader, Irvington, I. Dorothy Dornberg, Minneapolis, Minn, You will feel just as happy and thankful when you get your big doll. And just think—she is yours for just a little easy work! Aunt Mary Has a Dolly for Every Little Girl She has already given thousands of dolls to girls, She has one all ready to give to you,’ too. Be sure and write quick. Send your name and address on the coupon below (or inaletter) and Aunt Mary will tell you how to get a beautiful doll like the one in the picture. Send Coupon Below, Today, to Aunt Mary 636 p ouilding” Des Moines, Ia. Dig BiicauNo: off the train at Belfield, jeast, after Julian hhd sent ‘he had been’ shot. é 4 | A rifle was taken from vovened that they had fi rboose on an e Mores station. Julian’s condition is not FE. K. Julian, station agent at Fry: | burg, was shot Sunday night whén ex- tra freight No. 1745 was passing through the town. It is-alleged that hoboes on the train shot the agent serious. ‘HIGH ROCK FLEECE LINED ‘=UNDERWEAR=> IHIcu ROCKS are wonderful “to work. in. They give and take with every move of the muscles. And the fleece lining is so warm and soft on the skin. You feel better—you work better in High Rocks. For warmth, comfort, long wear, High Rock is the greatest value in indirwet Look for the High Rock \ label on the front. At , your dealer's in two piece or union suits, HIGH ROCK KNITTING CO, PHILMONT, N. Y. Next Door to Rex Theatre | men and it is said it also was dis- lier train at De- inson and ,Julian is in the Dickinson b] ave done the shooting | DR. CRAIGHEAD Is FATALLY STRICKEN Dr, E. B. Craighead, former com- missioner of educdtion in North Da-| kota, died suddenly in his newspaper Jorn © in Missoula, Mont., according to Dr. Craighead, The men are in jail at Dick-! who held his. state post in North Da- and 1916, was active in the Nonpartisan league and was, un-| ‘ood to be editing a Nonpartisan were laken five miles word that one of the red at the considered | word received” here. kota in 19. der j league paper in Missoula. thickness. * Mr. R. U. Homeless Bismarck, N. D. Dear Sir: focdocdonbondosfoleedondeocfoodord “ in basement, 1920. Sa i tS sD eS sD | Phone 78R. Bismarck, N. D. | A few cents buys “Danderin ter an application of “Danderine” you can not.find a fallen hair or any dani- ruff, besides every hair. shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and Beautiful 80 glad an- - swéred your ad about dolly. Dear Aunt Mary, 636 Popular Bldg.,Des Moines, Ia. iful doll like the one in 1} “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; 1 Doubles Its Beauty. If you are, we have a brand ‘new modern house of. five rooms ‘and ‘bath, furnace heat with garage Purchase price $3,800.00. Terms, $509.00 cash, bal- ance $45.00 a month; pos- session given November 7, Yours very truly, F. E. YOUNG Real Estate Co. First National Bank Bldg. je,” Af DUTOH RELAX GUARDS ABOUT ~ FORMER KAISER William Moves About Freely Visiting Nobility of Holland at Will Doorn, Holland, Oct. 25.—The se- j Vere restrictions which the Dutch gov- jernment imposed on the movement of jthe_former German Emperor at the time of the Kapp revolution in Ber- lin, at the ‘request of the allied pow- ers, appear to be gradually relaxing. William now moves about more freely perhaps than at any time since he came to Holland two years ago. ‘These movements are, of course, con- fined to the territorial limits set by |a royal decree, including the villages of Doorn and Amerongen, but inside this territory the exile is now fulfill. ing his dream of living the lite of a | Duich country gentleman. | He goes-trequently to Amerongen, to visit Count Bentinck, his former | host and to chat with the notary, {Schroot, who is not only the former | Emperor’s business agent and attor- i ney but also more or less of a per- sonal, friend. William also calls on a number of families of the Dutch nobility who live around Doorn and Ameronges, principally those whose heads belong to the Knights of St. John, the order ‘of \which, as King of Prussia, the 'German Emperor was leader. | Dutch gugrfs escort him on these trips but he goes whenever he likes, Doorn has lost all curiosity in the | Hohenzollerns and only the occasional tourist halts to stare at William’s | automobile as it passes in the streeis i CCARPENTIER AN DEMPSEY SIGNED | i i New York, Oct. 26—Jack Dempsey aud Georges Carpentier were matched here this afternoon for a fight for the heavyweight championship of the world. The contract will be formally signed tomorrow. Under the terms of the contract agreed ‘on today the pugilists will meet sometime between Feb. 1 and July 1, 1921. The condition stipu- lated about between-a 10 and 15 rounds for a record purse and a percertage of the motion picture ,recefpts. TOWN CRIERS TO HAVE BIG TIME WITH NEW CLASS Dinner to Be Followed by Initia- tion, Entertainment and - Stunts A class of ten neophytes’ will pe initiated into the Bismarck Town Cri- ers’ club, following a dinner to be giv- en this evening. This is the first class of candidates accepted in the club since its incep- tion as an organization affiliated with the Associated Advertising clubs ‘of the World, to work for truth in ad- terests of the city of Bismarck. President Phil Meyer, of the club. will preside at the meeting, which will be held in the parlor of the McKenzie hotel. A number of stints are plan- ned for the evening. 15,000 SOVIET TROOPS TAKEN BY GEN. WRANGEL Sebastopol, Oct. 26.—Fifteen thou- sand Russian: Bolsheviki soldiers have | been taken prisoners and many can- non and large quantities of war ma-- terial have been captured in raids carried out by General Wrangel’s army recently. General Wrangel’s army, which has’ been fighting continuously since June and which has suffered relatively heavy causalties, is said by! command- ers to be awaiting with high courage she Bolsheviki offensive north of Cri- mea, which is expected any day. Railroads Ask , Demurrage Boost i i t Railroads in North sDakota have made application to the railroad com- mission for permission to increase their rates on demurrages in North Dakota, effective December 1, 1920. The old rate was $2.00 per day. They now, propose to make the rate $3.00 per day. The railroad commission will ap- preciate expression from interested the commission. A Businesslike Arrangement Mrs. Pester—There’s a movement on foot to compel husbands to pay gplaries to their wives, the same as to anyone else who works for them. Don’t you think that’s fair. Her husband—Eminently fair, if the husband reserves the right to fire those who prove unsatisfactoryi— Houston Post. - See Gussner’s Adv. Big Dance, Metropolitan Nov- 27th. vertising, and to promote the best me ounded, say advices to the war de- | ¥ shippers, it is ‘stated by members of |° elty Orchestra of Chicago. Pat- | terson Hall, Wednesday, October => A TIM mm ~ AID YOUR: PARTY’S CAUSE Take home the record of your candidate for president and let him speak to your family, friends and neighbors.’ / They speak in their own voices to every American voter on the leading issues of the campaign on NATION’S FORUM. a COLUMBIA RECORDS ~ Senator Henry Cabot Lodge .. Senator Warren G. Harding. General Leonard Wood Gov. Calvin Coolidge .. Nicholas Murray Butler . Will H. Hays ... Gen. Leonard Wood . Warren G. Harding. Calvin Coolidge Warren G. Harding .. Warren G. Harding Warren G. Harding Wm. G. McAdoo .... Atty. Gen. ‘Palmer Dr. Stephens S. Wise Bainbridge Colby . James W. Gerard Champ Clark .. Homer S. Cumming: Robt. L. Owen ... James M. Cox ... Franklin D, Roosevel George White .... James M. Cox . James M. Cox ... Mrs. Corrinne Rocsevelt Robinson ad. League of Nations .. +.1 Democrats in the World War ‘i >Prevention of War .. League of Nations Americanism .... Law and Order : America . Citizenship - Thecdore Roosevelt . “Americanism” .. . “Equal. Rights” . - “Safeguard Ameri . Readjustment ..... . “An Association of Nations’S ‘ Liberty, Under the Law . Revise Taxes . President Wilson - Loyalty *... America Safe Democratic Ac! . President Wils . “Democracy’s Achievements’ . Confidence in Goverment . . Americanism .............. . Peace, Progres: . The World Wa DRMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN RECORDS and Prosperity | . Flower “-\ (REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN RECORDS ‘. St. Julian March Beautiful Ohio Stars and Stripes Forever . Father of, Victory March + High School Cadet March . Seventh Regiment March » Le Prophet March March ational Medley + March Lorraine + March ¥ - March - Mareh - National Emblem March Song . Aida, Triumphal March Spirit of Victory Washington Post’ March . Missouri Waltz . Sammons to Duty (Speech) , - William ‘Tell Overture - Our Director March - March . March March March ins Yesterday Today ing history. Tomorrow Our fathers could ‘only read the “speeches, of Washington, Lincoln and Jefferson. We can hear in our own homes ‘the voices_of the great Americans, who are now mak- af \ Our children will be able. to hear these great men after they have passed away. VUNG AOE MEX. DEPUTIES “ARE KILLED AS ARREST IS MADE es of the chamber of deputies of the state of Tabasco were killed yesterday when federal soldiers, seeking to arrpst one of the deputies, opened ‘fire ‘on the chamber while it was in session. The president Of the chamber, a woman spectator and two men employes were , artment. i WANT AN OFFICE POSITION? Good salaries paid to stenogra- phers, bookkeepers and other office workers trained. qt, this, highly specialized TBSiiiess “School, A f[/ <commercial .course here assures you a satisfactory salary, even to’ start. Graduates of this institution make good. They get ‘better than ordinary positions and advance rapidly. eal A book of reliable information about training, for a business position will be sent Free on request. If you can’t come to the school, our Home Study Department brings the school to you. Ask for special booklet showing how this differs from the ordinary corres- spondence School. Day and Evening |! Sessions. | 0. J. HANSON, Pres. Fargo_$chool of Business, Fargo, N. Dy Henry & Henry : Real Estate and =. - Investments 4 p Offices \at VALLEY CITY “and BISMARCK VALLEY CITY Office on, 5th Ave. BISMARCK Office on 4th St... — Pn ty WHAT SHALL | GIVE FOR XMAS YANKS KILLED IN OIL FIELDS Washington, Oct. 26.—Two Ameri- can citizens have been- killed in the Tampico oil fields, dispatches today to Mexico City, Oct. 26.—Two members | the’ state department said. Everyone who has ,a phonograph should have these records in their library. 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