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PAGE THREE’ THE NEW ELTINGE | BISMARCK THEATRE —— Last Showing Tonight Adraission only $15-25¢ : TOM MIX TONIGHT .- ; ; 5 Bryant Washburn in- “The Untamed” BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TROOPS START “10 W, VIRGINIA “GOAL COUNTRY ’ Governor of West Virginia BEING DIVIDED Brought From Battlefields for ~~ Use in Loan Drives, “MANY CITIES ASK FOR THEM! | Material Includes Guns of All Kinds | Used by French, British and Ger. Harry L. Wagner at the Organ ‘ Chillicothe, Ohio, Nov. 27.—four 7 In Mrs. Temple's Telegram —and—. ‘ aie rue sie ae .of the mans, Cavalry Swords, Cuirasses, , cratgeil nes af nore Hiaaeed aur | Brreeceriecaceen.. Gaulement-- “ene PEE Ae: au oo ; luty | Army and ‘Navy Club G mes ane : ae FE a i | iy an u! iets One of Siemens es as i in Mingo county West Virginia coal ; | Largest Single Ciilections. 7 Mond y and Tuesd: ‘ ELMO THE FEARLESS f strike zone. They Were in command Fy | cre ey aN ei pets / MONDAY { of Colonel Hall, of the Nineteenth Th s x s 4 ‘f { | jousands of war trophies brought ait Infantry. ’ . ; from the battlefields of Frynce for use CONSTANCE TALMADGE William Farnum E . | during the Liberty toan and other —in- . in / : GOVERNOR CALLS | drives are being distributed at the Ug . “aps ‘ y ares W.:Va.; Nov. 27.—Gov- i; | Warehouse of the, French mission in . ‘GOOD REFERENCES” Riders of the Purple ernor John J. Cornwell. announced New York, The material includes guns +A Play. for Your Boss. A Play. for You Sage” of all kinds used by the French, Brit- here last night that he had asked the . Faribe wings Nee Weal on ! ish and Germans, cayalry swords culr- ginia, coal strike section and added | | ee Pape eee pe tare oe ‘= —_——— - that ‘aa\soon as the soldjers took | ay ue em H s or ropl ake nave —— oe charge he would ask President Wit- come from inland cities, according to & = " agn to declafe wartial, law. Maj, Jean Malye, director of the bu | MARKETS “|| AUTOMOBILES AID TO RAIL‘ INCOMES, pa eS, H reau of information, Direction Gener- j eau’ of ioral [ana utieellon Gener 4, +| SAYS HEAD OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION y | Unis, now in New York. | WHEAT GAINS | : => J CZECH WITH A SCOTCH NAME \l. One of the largest single collections; Chicago, Nov. 27.—Initial strength | Washignton, D. C., Nov. 27—Who' year, because there were no freight ‘ | | with ‘the exception cof, that given to was shown in all grain futures at the; said automobiles have taken bread! cars to take them. ‘And in the first ’ Editor of New York Hlas Lidu~ De. | ‘i Com Waghiuiton. farsthe nutiouall ausenm opening of today’s session of the Chi-|frem the railroads? _ nine menths of 1920 so severely did ~ ~ scended From Rob Roy's / Helen Menken and Wallace Fortune in é scene from the fas-) \.¢ presented to the Army and Natweeee, Poa “of Trade. Unusually | 4, Fete are figures, given out by J. 7 itis ea ihortage strike the motor in Clansmen. . 4 Pa chcae Ae E WIS Dy wailht oe ° seed ANTE Ma tia eae ‘o! rt sales, further buying for; Marvin, general traffic manager of | dustry that machines, equal ineme! cinating comedy hit, “THREE WISE FOOLS”, ae comes fe ine _ Club of America, ‘The trophies will be that aecount, big trading at Canadian| the National Automchile Chamber of | to 130,000 carloads, were delivered to Te Hace Banter hoe Auditorium for one night only, Monday, December 6, with the | preserved in a, suitable environment to centers, a.falling-off in Northwest re-| Commerce, which show that the rail- | buyers ova the highways, |) ance Od auder were to read that a ‘original New York cast. * fe on? 66 be included in the plans for the new ceipts, reduced acreage in. Kansas | "Q2ds of this courtry have \inere. 1} “Allowing 10 per cent of this quan- { lacGregor was one of the leaders of ; at gee | $1,000,000 clubhouse that is to be erect- 2nd reports of very light country of-; their revenues through the’ automo- tity as nearby or local deliveries, and Czecho-Slovakian thought in America ! fi fi é 7 ed in honor of thé ofiicers killed in the terings at Kansas City combined to! bile industry. .And they could have | $100 a carload as an average freight he would doubtless conclude that the: WWF} OF OMAHA Chief Martineson told of his contes-; ya,” bring about fractional advances at the) added thousands more‘ to their .in- | charge on the remaining 117,000 car- state. . [comes had they had enough freight | loads,” says Marvin, “the freight rev- | sion, derfied that Layer was threat- | ; enea and said there was absolute quiet | at the time. He said Layer confessed enue lost to the carriers through in- Fifty Pieces in Collection nie to furnish cars during these % The collection of 50 piec 3 printer: man had pied the type. Just the | same it’s a fact that the patronymic ct December opened at 1%4 nie to 1%! cars, s made higher at $1.54 to $1.55 with March| Last year, shipments of complete- MAN PUTS SHOT : . Yor . i re eB £ Greer. pees oe New York! THROUGH HEART | ony after he was trapped in mistakes | up of cannon, flame throwers, trench practically under at $148 to $1.4814.; [Y, assembled automobiles biought a | nile months was nearly $12,000,000.” emlan dally, Hias Lidu,’ ts nothing ‘ — iw nis stories. No one in Washburn | mo?tars, machine guns, bayonets, rifles, "The .close was fairly steady rotal freight bill of f56.90'.000. says 'o the $100.000,000 calculated earn- less than a Czecho-Slovak remnant of Omzka, Nov. james Free. | knew that Layer was arrested or was! swords, cuirasses, wige-cutting ma- $1.55% to $1.55% for Decmeber and Marvin. Add to this $10000,000 | ings for the railroads this year from h i freight charges for shipments of au- | this industry alone, there should be in jail except the officers, persons in the sheriff’s cffice.and the state’s at- torney, qud that therefore there could have been no basi§ for mob violence ; fear on Layer’s part: 3 Wanted to Go Home M. Tellefson, clerk of court, said that after Layer was sentenced he chines, trench stoves, mar-, $1.51% to'$1.51% for March. inites, shells and shell b: » marine signal flags and other interesting and’ saluable trophies The selection was } made by, Capt Adrian Duane Doty, United Stutes signal corps, represen ing the club. added the revenue to be obtained from shipments in and out of, factories en- gaged in making tires, engines, frames, and other automobile parts. Finally there is the transportation required to supply gasoline and oil to the 8,000,000 automobile owners in j the United States. MacGregor. And the answer is that one of the editor's liveliest ancestors was an ad- venturons Scot of the great Rob Roy's clan who found his way to Bohemia and stayed. there. The real Bohemia of\ ew York. | tomobile parts and the total inccme from the industry in 1919 is estimated Minneapolis, Minn., Nov, 27.—Con-! &t , $66,000,000. Due to. increased tinuing ~its downward _ slide, flour| freight rates, Maryin estimates the touched a new low price in four years same amount of material waold cost today when the mills here reduced $88,000,000 to ship this year. prices to $8.35 to $8.50 a barrel for But 150,000 automobiles had to be ; zm delivered by their own power last man has.a bullet in his heart and is still alive. He was shot by his wife from- whom he had been sep- arated when he returned home after he-sald to have threatened her. She met him at the door and fired point-blank, the bullet striking him inthe left breast. FLOUR SLIDES uite, unknown to the pallid Bohemi- ii po to hi "T soa sae who criticize life Aa the eleva-| He wlaked. to the police station asked spermibsion/ to: ke to -his home ‘Tanks and Gertfian field pieces family patent. The decline today w j tion of a Greenwich village table d'hote. nearly: three\ miles , away where Link te the. monitentiaty re he Was | woighing from ove ton to ten recently 24 to 50 cents a barrel. The previous | . aed 4 zs -| medical attention was given him. ‘ Seance have heen given to cities like Chicago, low was $8.40. Shipments, 128,308; If ys Engi ds Regrind- | child's large ingn bel and springs lies in the Seventies, between Second) te was veer spital Attorney Kelly explained that the - eNO ee ie : : ne | your Engine needs Regri c 3 2 3 le was removed -(o 2 hospital dnd St Lonis, Chattanooga and others as barrels. Bran, $31.00 to $32.00. 1. ; = 7 and one large Sed ngs. Inquire F jing, new Pistons, Rings or Pins, | oy" jy. o'Hare in Little Bldg. avenue and the East river. Since the far away as Texas. person who informed him of the find- | an X-ray taken, which showed : i 0 is : Wolf. farm | Let us do it, we do nothing but | ‘re1, No. ing of the cloth at I MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Pui bles aera call themselves the bullet nestling in the heart. knew it only by hea: say and asked | A hbge German fistening post has, Minneapolis, Nov. 27.--Wheat re-! accurate work. Bismarck Foun eeroed Lae Sa a BAF % permissian to file an affidavit on this ; been given to Bloomfield, N, Mont: cei 303. cars compari vith 399; 4 EE Editor Gregr,.whoge forefathers for-| FARMERS RAISE $45,000;. | later. = | ite ene BC ONInEE Link. whtla colpts: anes on compared with 399) dry and Welding Co. Cash No. 1 northern. $1.48 lo $1.51; March $1.461%. | ‘FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms Argument in the case continued daring the afternoon. i Mr. Kelly’s motion for a trial al- the National museum at Washington . got to hand him down a Scotch accent. was awarded a large 16-man tank. and who wouldn't know how to say ASSURE BANK’S SAFETY Dec. 14 Corn No. 3 yellow, 69¢ to 71 100 LAYE T0 GLASSIFY - || KT RIN SAYS: — He Boo ae See Jn Soptelh | OF | ‘4 l d f |; Other valuable pleces were sent to 4 Czecho-Slovak, is a son of a renowned | (Continued irom page one) leged errors of law occurring upon} F = ae i ? Yo. 3 Whi Ac 2W7ee - g > Bohemian patriot who-served for {ers authorized withdrawal of tunds te ial qiewly, discovered evidence | W ae ae tyotudin an Atirplane, Noa area Pave tote ne; for light housekeeping. Very close has only expert work: from the Bank of North Dakota, it | 29! at Layer waived the prelimi-} sample pieces of all the foreign arti Barley, 51¢ to 7c. in, Inquire at 320 4th street at men doing dryclean- nary hearing under, the criminal com- | lery used “during the war, uniforms years as a parliamentary representa- c ! ‘is generally believed that withdra tive of his people in the legislature of | Rye No. 2, $1.32 to $ ing, hand pressing, whls plaint because of fear and that the | | | POSITION WANTED—By man to take h fee pe fi ficld kitchens. thelr Austro-Hungarian oppressors, | Will be made gradually. The Grand |) oe : a He | ang i ee : NW ee arte eel The editer himself is a profound stu- one Teselution panei oe pon rertion Hie oo aupea unde duress. One Big Bertha. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK eof furnace ot waite oem dyeing. remodeling, eded” which gave the opportunity |) 00. in his affidavi i f rollecti »' Chicago, Nov. 27.--Hog receipts, vor: any kind, : 8. , dent of internation’! affairs and is j.PCede eee L in his affidavit was that offi-| _ The prize of the collection, a Blg stive cd tly ‘ents’ Tribune Co. iL Ca sa looked upon as a sige by the 700.000 eT ese ane no take the po- | “ils Acid him there was « mob out-/ Bertha, was claimed by Mount. Kisco, $000, Active aud mostly 10 cents! posiTiON WANTED—By wood chop- || 7€DAlrINg and relining Grecho-Slovakians in America.—New! gition that, t k of North Da-|‘ jail and that he had better! N. Y., and wil be placed in a prom "Garey ipts, 3,000. For week) per to cut wood of any kind or invi ur sition that, the Bank of 0} confess, When he was taken to the| nent position there, The State univer: Cattle: receipts. 3090, FoF aring land. Write G..C. H., Care and invites yo native and western beef steers 50 to) 76 cents higher, i Sheep receipts, 2,000. For week fat sheép, lambs and yearlings, 25 to 50 bune Co. 11-27-3t SALE—One large tron safe, oned 3e iron bed with springs,~ one te trade. Phone 770. | ‘York’Sun. ' Kota cannot relieve the situation by | financial mid, holding that the only | way in which the bank can aid is by courthouse, he said. they told him to run or a He ould get him. He as- serted that was beaten over the sity of Baton Rouge, Lia., has request: ed the immediate shipment of a Ger- man minnen werfer. Chattanooga has Banks Don't Print! Currency, No bank in the United States ts permitted to print and issue currency. ‘The national ~banks can obtain na- tional bank notes. from tha treasury department at Washington by\deposit- ing old government fds as security. The treasury department al sup- plies federal reserve notes and fed- eral reserve ba notes to the federal reserve banks, to be issued for gen- eral circulation, secured by gold, gov- ernment bonds, or specified classes of commercial pgper, or notes of merchants, nufacturers, farmers, ete. The. outstanding federal reserve notes amount to 3,322 million dollars, | not withdrawing any more mémey than necessary at this time and by co-operating with bankers and others in delaying the withdrawal of money until local banks can obtain funds from other sources to meet any em- ergency that might arise. ‘The bank's statement shows loans of about $7,000,000 of various kinds, which cannof be, liquidated on_siort notice. due trom banks and “other banks and institutions” which cam, be called in| | oper The total deposits of of which may be time. most at any the bank withdrawn at any time, amount to ap- of Nerth Daketa owes other banks There is, about $11,000,000 | | proximately $15,500,000 and the Bank | eral Edward Griffin announced here! ea’ by ene/ot his questioners, whom he thought was a railroad detective, his his hair was, pulled and that a! billy club’ was shaken in his face and | he was told that if he did not sign the | corked ion, his brains would be beaten out, N. Y. INCREASES IN RATES HALTED, Ney 7 York, ‘Nov. ~All railroads ng in ‘New York state have been restrained from raising rates next Monday, Denuty Attorney Gen- today, in making public temporary in- ! been given. a German 150-millimeter gun weighing three tous. The Chicago collection was choses by Col. B, M. Marr. It will be shipped to that city within the next few days, Sergt. Fred Aneth, Frenth army, who has been in charge of the materi! for; two years, announced. An idea of the demands made for trophies, he said, could be gained from the fact that more thay 5,000 French helmets and an equal number of uniforms had been disposed of. ; To various posts of the American Le- gion field pieces have been given. All reqests are filed at the office of the di-} cents higher. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Nov. 27.—Hog re ceipts 3,300. Strong to 50 cents’ higher. i , Range, $8.75 to $9.4). i Bulk, $9.30 to $9.40. | Cattle receipts, 2,500. inal steady. Veal calves, 50c low $11.00. 1 Sheep receipts, 2,000. Stead Lambs, for wéek, fast cl cents to $1.00 lower; feeders, 75 ce lower. | CHICAGO GRAIN ‘ No. 2 | Market nom-! ; toy calves, “WHOLESALE tothe Consumer” Prices are down. We have just purchased our stock of Men's and Boys’ Winter furnishings and are in the position to save you from cent on all merchandise, 75 to 160 7 Come in and look over our federal reserve bank notes, 213 mil- “COL f dapository reserves,| ijunctions issued by reme Ci = | 7, 9 tion; national bank notes, 723 in seat tet oe Op more PeSEI*ES:| Justice Cropsey late last might, °""") rector general, 65 Broadway, hefore Chicago, Nov. 27—Wheat ff merchandise whether you buy or not. Mon doltars. eo Seat permission fs given to Inspect and se 7e4. TO. > nud, $1.04 to $104. | | PARTIAL PRICE LIST F 7 LAYERS’S EFFORT TO RESERVES SHOW |_| leet the trophies. | Gorm No. @ mixed, The, ITE yaar new U.S. Army harness, per set $65.00 , Evidéntly Not Oceply Impressed. 7 a - | Corn No. 3 yellow, 72%%c to i jeavy new U.S. 5 2 sheen f ‘ “What tad the elton aay pin your CHANGE PLEA IN COURT DROP IN WEEK | STOLE TO HELP MOTHER | oats No. 2 white, 48ec to 49 i Offieers Cordovan dress shoes, Munson Last .....- 8.75 story?" asked the young man/s friend. | aan = «| New YorR Ni! OF are ihe. 1 Weaghoee ced | Oats No, 3 white, 46%¢ to 4774¢. Signal Corps U. S, Army dress shoes, Munson Last 7.50 m “T don't believe he liked it very (Continued pico rake: ORo) Na iso baihG BPA erat cone! Pilfered Books to Gain Knowledge to Barley, 65¢ to $8e / (Mf Infantry U. S. Army shdes, Munson Last 6.50 much, He. said that if a man, found’ | fe matter ought to be investigate’) panics for. th ‘ Aid Sick Parent, Be Teg I river U.S, Army work shoes 4.00 hinisolf'on a desert. island with noth. [°° ” ther Affidavits [in actual’ res 5b du to! A search. for knowledge that “he | WEATHER REPORT | jf Boss’ Battalien U. & Army Shoe 4.00 ing 10 resi except ny story and vn old] Later,the state presente jeodect in total reserves of 416-| “might beat the gamexof life” and 40 7o as I New 0. D. Army Shirts . 4.95 directory, he wight read the story!" | from a umber Oe reriden 555,380, i earn more money with which to care Ze wpronly fie halen ending “ab LON \Mf O. De Breeches. ... 2.50 |S eae anerkeatitiares tie cael STORES BURNED | for his mother, who Is dying of tuber” November 27. iff Heavy 0, D. English trousers core BSS Sheriff Stefferud, of McLean coun: Crk, Nov. 27.—The drapery stor culosis, caused the arrest in New ocmperature at 7 a.m. « iff O. D. Overcoats’ .... seers 9.75 - ty, Na his affidavit, said that Layer | 0" St. ‘Patrick street here w York elty of Benjamin Brines, twenty Hishost yester@lay .. O. D. Vests, Leather covering 12.50 was lodged in jail cn May 11 in the | burned today following bom exyl years old, a machinist by day ard jo vest yesterday ‘4 Buckle U. S. Army overshoe: 3.75 eine On the evening of May 12,/ 2008. ‘The damage is estimated at! university studgit by night. Ha was Lowest lust night | peters : 566 Saul 8:40; uh) eaeationiig ota 4.000 pounds sterling. charged with the theft of atook from p,geipiiation ! ip Bee sens tt 5.15 It was about 12:15 a,| Reports akexe “black ard tans”: the New York public library, Highest wing velo O, D. Blankets, sixe 70x90 575 Ure vented the fire fighters’ operation! — prines admitted that he took hooks, For Commercial Blankets, size 70x90 . ae = at . | ferud said. _ fend ordered all the volunteer helpers: sometimes under fictitious humes, and For North = Dakota: | Uneettled If U, 8. Army Wrap Leggins (Special) . 2.25 Emil Haas, who roomed at the jail, | “TS? Tipp ae Ie Oeen ou the sinn| did not return them, especially after weather tonight and: Sun¢ ith pos- . Army Leather Leggins 6.50 HEST.COLDS declared that’ Layer seemed cooler and | 1. ee eeerery eats notte ee | he had Kept them until “fines” were sibly rain or snow: warmer in the : : leas: excited after he:confessed! | He ; aa due. He said he studied the books-at ces: portion tonight; cooler Sunday eee eee ae rea i aden 4 to bed about 4:30 a. m. and imrd- | fo WY ARBOR UE iately fell asleep. He slept until he Mak He ry Califor i Found Snake in His Bed; Left Town,’ : i SUF. J SU. js S F ‘ilkon Jars ‘e was called for+breakfast. |r. Sraitie Mil in ree Ma Mills! Finding a huge black snake coiled in MQ re inal numbered _MANUFACTURERS SURELUS STOCK : = | (Hallie Scroggins)-left last night for his bed, oe: Fiumbley se aged ebonne manifold sheets, 84x11, (BD Heavy two piece wool underweal. regular $4.00 values ........ $ 2.25 HR EEI m fotejafatntet | Santa Paula, California, where they ot cit a chait aHTGG Later oldenrod color, Apply} Men's all woo! anion auite, egular $5.00 Kalue an and step! } bay winter : | Men’s wool union suits, regular $5.00 value .. . ° 4 ra | tions, left this morning for Fargo. , e 4 { ry oe Gives You the Appetite Recruiting is reported as heaviest this | €'Y Would be good for his: nerves, he. | y a isko0 values 4:35 4 f ; month since the wir, e:ghty men| *isappeared. THE LETTER SHOP Mens 4-Buckle black sole overshoes, regular $5.00 values ...... 4.3 _ Our Policy’ has. always been to prepare the most having been recruited from Fargo sta- | | : edi 3 ., iB Men's 230 weight overalls and jackets, regular $3.00 values ....._ 1.95 j : | We make facsimile typewrit- 9 yyons heavy work shirts, regular $1.75 values ........+- sates 88 Apply over throat and chest —cover with hot flannel cloth. IcKS { | { \ { | j ”; ( \ : | gated 0 : BH me ght «| ‘Hand, Made amisoles and combihationsuits. Hand. Bags, ) ‘ Bae find Fancy Veils. Niclsen’s Milli- | é Y S jer was begun. nery attd vat Shop. - m. when Te confessed, Sheriff Stef- said that’ he sat on a chair in the cell after Layer confessed so that he could watch him, fearing Layer weuld at- tempt suicide, but that Layer went iE ing. the week. Sunday Dinners. r Try Special Sunday _ The Place To Eat That wholesome food and serve at all times the food that is cooked right and prepared just like your own home cook- Gur cost is moderate, for one these days has to I We aim to prepare large and choice selections for 510 Broadway Polite and Courteous Attention ‘ PREERERERRREREEEEPEEREE ERE PeeRREH Our | ; ATT Turkey Dinner focdendobocbonfon doco bordondondosfodocfordendor dos oclonbondosordordocdoedonforf = a \Trip to Florida Attorney Alfred Zuger left last night for Florida on a business trip of some-week: expect to make their home. Large Recruiting Returns Colonel Jackson, who has been on an inspection’ tour of recruiting sta- tion and about forty from the Bis- marck station within the month. Work of the ,Bismarck-Mandan ve hicular bridge, which was almost com pletely suspended, because of differ- sumed. It will be carried on through the winter, i Hemstitching. Mrs. N. W. Kelly, Box 212, Bismarck, N. D. JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druagist | night to gain knowledge so that he could “make things better” for his mother. he discovered another five-foot snake headed down a path toward his cab- in. He killed the second snake and then, deciding that a change of scen-| Married at 13; Seeks Divorce at 15. Married when 13 years old, Eva M Flogaus, of Toledo, O., has asked for, on anfulment of her marriage to Oto. Palas. Eva. now 15, lived with her Couple Had 13 Children in 6 Years. In six years of married life, Mr. and} Mrs. Benedict LeCrolx ‘of Putnam,! Conn. have had three sets of twins, | one set of triplets, and ayset of quad-| ruplets, All but one of | are living. re spare clothing should be placed Yor the comfort. of some! who are ir need. Any having clothing’ to spare call 521 to arrange for placing same, places wl ‘the childrex | =; din the northwest portion tonight. | MANIFOLD SHEETS | Border’ ruled and' Bismarck Tribune Com- pany, Bismarck, N. D. ten circular or form letters “ex- actly like” the genuine. Sales letters. collection letters, notices, | cards, etc. Addressing, folding | « BUSINESS SERVICE CO. Rooms 18-20, Haggart Block Phone 662 4 NORTAERN Mail orders bre order is received. Send money order or draft. cartfully attended|to. Goods Shipped Same Day [Bh NBN é Men's Wool process .union suits, regular $4.00 values Men's fleece lined union suits. regular $3.00 values . Men’s Lumber Jack overshoes, regular $5.00 value .. : Mens 4-buckle red sole overshoes, regular $5.50 values ... Men's Unionallgy regular $5.00 values ..... Men's heavy wool hose, regular 75c value . Rockford hose, regular 2: Boys’ all wool mackinaws, regular $15,00 values economize. i inances | husband but five days after their wed-| ili d local ; O . “ ences over the qghestion of finances | husban f y and mailing. Guaranteed local | % : hirts, ular $ Values Our buying power vermits us to make reasonable between the contractors and state| ding in 1018. and outside mailing lists of all Light work shirts, regula charges. We have a well selected bill of fare each day in ard county officials, has been ‘re- ——_—————* | binds. } Bismarck Army and Navy Store. ANNEX CAFE teed PEL BUILDIN Captain Huffman of the Salvation NORTHWEST HOTEL BUILDING bY Fi Army states that -there : are / many BISMARCK,N. D. - lERE “WHOLESALE TO CONSUMER”