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4 THURSDAY, DEC: 2,.1920 ————— ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT THE NEW ELTINGE | BISMARCK | —— THEATRE — s, Florence ae a IN Vidor / BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE THREE Z THRO. KARLE _TYRIC-TENOR TO SING HERE Will Come to Auditorum Under Auspices of Conservatory of Music Dorothy Gish PU ay Theo Karle,,”one of Americe OR: Albrecht. (TI EXHIBIT andSALE . "i .“The Family Honor” PIN eos, BB eae Birestanett Sumner : KE et J rf f ? i rs, will appear ia ‘Bismarck at a r a) , date to be announced soon. 7 art: ‘ . T ait F Remodeliog Her Husband ‘ist whose fame is well established in , = “BR musical circles will come to Bismarck / 4 omorrow Eth - Saturday 5 f |under the auspices of the Bismarck os - el Clayton in Tomorrow and Saturday | Conservatory of Music. fe $ 4 . | He has appeared in concert with rl a al la ur a Shirley Mason in some of the foremest artists of Amer- A 3 “A LADY IN LOVE” > and \ The Picture of.a Thousand Thrills LAUNDRY PUTS IN MACHINE TO BETTER WORK —— “BRIDE 13” The Frank M. Sells, a pipe fitter at the Kansas City piant since.1903, was re- elected ‘and Cornelius. Mills, for nine years a bricklayer at Port Ivory, was chosen to succeed Carl M, Finke, who represénted Port Ivory employees. { Who Found Ejappiness Harbor of Love, “GIRL 0’ MY HEART” Story of a Nameless Waif in the BS PHYSICIAN’ T0 TEST LAW ON ica, His appearance with Geraldine Farrar in Carmen won pronounced favor wherever the two artists made their appearance. H New York Comment These criticisms from New York newspapers is ample, proof of the rey utation he has established in the i east: ‘NewYork Evening Mail: “The bravds that began resounding through Carvegie last night afte Karle’s ‘s ond number: proved that the W erner had something New York liked. Gifted voice, rare. beauty, unusual elasticity, genial, cloquent manner.” MMMM December 3rd and 4th -Albrecht’s Special Representative will be here on the above dates with a d ° TT AQUNUALUA . | .t The Capital Steam Laundry has nt come cincinbasl son he New York Tribune: 3 just installed the newest and latest | third ‘Tuesday of each month to at- | | ly beautiful quality of his a H i collar machine, Knownc aa the Pros. | tend the meeting of the Board, in} | serted itself, Karle also has — full and complete line of perity Collar Molder, for pressing | Which they have full voting power, g ‘evatiating personality and ac = . . \ collars iristeag...of | being), ironed the same jas the other directors. | ‘ ‘ li pretative kinship with = ] % x FAI rough cy is all Fle older : 2 Fara eS i t | sincerity and _ability.to humanize |ER collar mache vadied and| Air Mail Service Minnesota Doctors Get But One| °°" wiseiy Known = \ passed thn La if g machine, c =. i widely known, popular in west, lale/ ES .) ul a ry Bi ‘Wayfarer, a a gie a = + | Senate ae, - om gh aml siafon ims heroin Nvaotarer. at Comes t& An opportunity to select Furs | . pressing or. ironing. ere are four|- Fort Snelling, Minn., Dec. 2.—Reg-! aN ‘9 ae . | diction.” = * ' | molds, and while two of them are in Fitur aerial feel service bgtween the Minneapolis. Dec. 3.7 Xhygicians tn}, New York.Ameri¢an: | “Theo Karle, = direct from a i active pressing use the cperator is|Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St SinNesOTA will continue to receive | excellent, tgnor. A wonderful pro | placing two more collars in readiness St. upon application but one Book con-| s,m disclosed » exceptional voice. Ss Paul and Chicago was.to be started taining 100 prescription permits in a ‘Great. intelligepce and taste.” $35,000.00 Stock DRVERTAUEOUOUUUAEEONEREAEUUSEUDGOARUAUERRNEREEATOUOOUENEUUOOSUECERUREOMHAUUOAEUUANUENOEEAEEREOGOEROAENHOOEEERSUOEOUUGOUOONEUUOOUUEOEUEAEUUUOLOROO AE \ for’ the molds to automatically dis-! y, > ; Monday, with a small ‘plane leaving period of th ths, int c = ry charce thet pressedccollar and thentine toe | ‘plane 's period of three months, in accordance Saat. a arle Sf d= 4 travel axounk ‘again to, thelr ‘préper the Twin Cities landing field; near with the national prohibition act, Yesse | ) a EN a ateer spudinia EE pressing mold. here at 10 a. m.-for Chicago and a G. Steenson, prohibition director for ferent asset.” ‘ 12 | There is no rubbing of the hot molds , plane. departing from Chicago ‘at 6:60; Minnesota; ‘announced today. New York Sun: “Voice of fine qual-|E= ° H as they are stationary, on the edges | m. for Minneapolis. A trial trip; Suit by a St. Paul physician who is ity and great range.” = -~ of the collar and in this way the col-| “48 made August 11. _ _, * seeking. to enjoin Mr. Stenson from New York Evening Telegrar |= (i uce rices { lar never becomes cracked or rough-|,~'he first plane from the Twin Ci- refusing to issue more than 100 pre- | veilent voice, appealing timbre andl Ee \ ! ed, and there is engugh play between ities was expected to carry 8,000 let- scriptions every three months, is now | ging qualit; — yl » ‘the collar and band in, order. have ‘ters or 200 pounds of mail for Chi- pending in United States dfStrict court ster abe . ‘ a ovine lee H . the tie move conveniant - hen | CagO and eastern points. It is in, here Bismarck fis fortunate in; haviug/ES . / v ly easy when | ililene rae 4 tn ‘ ch a sta od for the 2 = . putting on. we y charge of William i. Carroll, Min-' Owing to the time neces$ary for the Le ae ae = FURS PURCHASED F (0) R o J ‘ ale ‘solar after finished has a well jneapells, veteran flier and former, taking of depositions, and the congest- ea a => 9 alanced appearance and looks like a {member of the Royal Flying corps. . ,ed court calendar, the case, in all] => a y . t Hed one. his machine vis a long a Pilot E. Hamilton Lee was to leave’ probability, will not come up for trial =~ C HR Is TM AS WILL BE - ‘elt want and is the orly one of its;Chicago for the Twin Cities in time until April of next year, according to = kind in the western part of the state | to arrive here about 1 p. m., to per-,; Thomas E. Howard, clerk of the fed- ry r = HELD UNTIL WANTED. 1 j » ¥ Fe a iE SY ay mit delivery of the mail he carried) eral court. In the interim, however, | , q i= a during the afternoon in Minneapolis the prohibition director will not in- | = ~. gy \ Proctor-Gamble Tries {ang st. pau crease the issuance of prescri Ny = “1 5 5 q prescription = / : . 2 | a fhe temporary schedule under | books to physicians. . Peale ais = f 4 t sot Labor Representation which the planes start their flight | Returns from Conference Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 2. —Coinci- = F ’ Upon Directors Board 2s tor five and onenait hours be-' Mr, Steenson, who has recently re- | aene with the delivery from the Hog . ~ tween here and the Checkerboard turned from a conference in Washin| ipuaw, cagiof the elevent == < H Cincinnati; 0. Dee. 2-H. H. French| field in Chicago. ‘This includes a ton with, Feder’ Commissioner ht [Foland sh pyar ig thes anuouneement{ | vice president of the Proctor and, S’0p of 30 minutes at LaCrosse, Wis.' mer, said the latter will “pack him to foil the driny Canenere ney eon eS f - Gamble company, in ‘ ‘!'This time will be reduced when the, the limit” in this court action. : inate ice 4 % | pl f th Lee speniing of the pilots become more experienced with! Dr. Charles Miller of St. Paul, is/Proposed sale of the old-time brant: |= u H jan of the company of having its pony 3 ith lie an the te “co ' \ ports, Meade, Crook, Kilpatrick and! } H ft = i PaO ‘employees represented om the| tne planes, It was said. plaintiff in the ‘ease, the decision’ of | BOrtS Meade. Cone nave served the AVTUUEAQUUUAOULEOGLUNNYUUSOMAOESIOUASGQEG0AGU0G0ROGGGSA00S AOE GUDAUUUUGOEA HEATER ard 7 q iy cath 2 ; e which is expected to attract natiop j Boards of Tirecge TE of . their ihe act’ oe conslet of one wide attention. 'Navy with excellent records for thirty ,; number, said it*is in the experi-_ jaily each way from the Twi A 7 ae sat 2 e. Bids are being re- 5 ee, ne ee ee oe iy | mental stage, but evidences a tenden-|Cities to Chicago. The plane which’ 1m his action, Dr. Mile! Mosc that | Years or more. | Bids are being Ze pasketball team at the University of |@— x preg | CUT THIN QUT AP Tm WORTH | i 1 iaXae despite the:ealth of 4 number of his| . North Dakota responded to Coach ] ARKETS II MONEY , | ecy to bring the mass of the employees | leaves here 10 a. m- is scheduled to The hog Island News, «the official is’ i ji : pia i closer to the management.. He stated|arrive in Chic t 3:30 ° © patients “cannot be restored without 108 a ‘1 y a9 | Paul Davis’ call for candidates, issued pes ec \ i : Pi i bg resale br pal obrsigak od gh Fund Pee at i of intoxicating liquor,” and,organ of the Hog Island shipyard, after the Thanksgiving recess. Sten- *, Cut out ‘this slip, encl vith Be + the innovation ‘has now entered on its|time to make mail train stion the use of intoxicating Nquor, ane) os; “Whi F li P Bivins ee — : | Cnt out This slip, enclose \with 5c cecbnd <SaeeeSettullyet “promise! and Ww ‘ain connection te. thelr lives are endangered,” Mr.|4¥8; “While no- official announce) shoe), Richards, Hauser, and Lynn Sin- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN land mail it to Foley & Co, 2885 Shef. , % that it ve hel fal fe athe rich felt all the eastern’ and southern Steenson has refused to issue blank ‘ment has been made, it, is understood | clair, members of last year’s team,j Minneapolis, De. 2.—Barley, B4c ren x a ea fer i direction, S pelueay Sten, mil the wright dines ‘i _. forms on which to prescribe such the transports being built for the g0v-| are expected to hold’ their positions to 77c. * 3 i field Avé., Chicago, Ill, writing your The employees of thegBree plants of only tirtclaes mailgwill be carried liquor for medicinal purposes. . ernment by the American International against anything that the new crop| Rye No. 2, $1.41% to $1.42%. {name ard address clearly. You will % pra iby the planes. There will be no ad. + ri ii x hipbuilding Corporation, will replace |<; ’ : i receive i rhe the company at Ivorydale (Cincin-|‘ditional cha for , Miller, however, admits receiving h Ship! renee D can show, ' _ | Bran, $28.00. receive in Feturn a trial package con- nati), Port Ivory (New York) and|j ional charge for postage but the 499 prescription. permits in the allot- the craftyoffered for salp, and also} Sprold, center a year ago is not in} Wheat re¢eipts 354 cars, compared taining Foley's Honey. and ,Tar Com- ; natl)s eorty cael clected theie oun (erase, via air mail” must be plain’ ‘ted time and applying for a new. book several others that hdveAreen operat-| school this season.,, Those trying for, with 281 cars a year ago. | se ap aes ee Hi : aneas each elected their own|}y marked on each letter, Mr. Purdy t 3 > ing in the Padlfic and Atlantic trans-| the pivotal -positi ide ant .¢ i . a i pound for coughs, golds_and croup; yepresentafive and reccmmended him } gq; : aes before three months had elapsed sjace In& dal) e pivotal position ide Burkema Cash No. 1 northern, $1.63% to jroley Kidney Pills for pains in sides tothe stockholders who elected the jou, Al denial mail must be in the jis previous application had been) PO Te our ships to be sold the of Hibbing, Minn. and Bergene of $1.64%; Dec, $156%; March 1.61. | and hack; soheumatism, backache, Kid- rs a co 30° a. m. favored. , he s si ayville. | Corn No, 3 yellow, \73c to 74c. |e an accitaddar sHiOdias SanHOEE, tee aq Cielg abe ann i atthe Iv: Under the present arrangement favored Filed Answ ‘Meade, buflt at Greenock, Scotland, is} The first impcrtant vame «f the Qats No. 3 white, 44¥er to 45%r. | ney and bladder ailments; and Fo- orydale plant’ for many years, was |°&¢? pilot will fly two days ang thes | Mr, Steenson filed answer, declaring | best known from its work during the on is scheduled with the Univer-' Flax No.1, $217 to $2.18, j ley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome elected to succeed Fred W. Steingrube | "8 (WO days. ‘ne voted ender the regulation of Wil-| Spanish-American’ war. This_ ship,jsily of Minnesota January 8 | ae (and, thordughly cleansing cathartic cn the board for tke coming year. ais Pes ace ‘iam M, Will ‘commissioner of in-! While not doing army duty during the} ae ee ee |. Minneapolis, Dec. 2.—Flour un-! oh ae puiguences peat : $10 060 First Day For ternal revenue, that only one prescrip-| latter war, served as 2 training ves” | changed, to 28 to 50 cents higher. Inj *¢hes nd q@Qusg!s ls. 3 Pid * ‘tion book shall be issued to the same. Sel for the Shipping Board, and is now | learload ‘lots, $8.65 to $9.00 a barrel. “g 4 = ad alt y Minot-Community Chest paysician in a period of three months, berthed here. ~The Meade, fortyive {in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments, Self your cream and poultry eee \extept when such physician convinced Years ago, was, one of the crack Brit-| 61,162 barrel | to our agent, or ship direct to ish passenger ships, sailing the At-| ‘Northern. Produce Co. Bis- , Minot, ‘Dec. 2. pproximately $10,- ; 000 was pledged by Minoters to the | community chest fund yesterday, th> | first day of the drfve.to fill the chest. | |This amount is approximately one- half of the desired amount and the solicitors are busy making the cam- paign thorough in every respect. “The drive certainly opened with a *” ©, £! Danielson, general ‘necessary in the course of hig, prac” the director it is necessary an addi- tional book be delivered. Mr. Steen- son contends Dr. Miller has failed to show that another book was absolutely tice. Fi A new weapon ‘for curtailment of ginger ale ‘sales has Been granted by the federal commissioner, accord- ing to Mr. Steenson. Deaters'who per- sist in selling it, he seid, will bave jantic, under the name of City of Ber-| lin. The.Crook, Kilpatrick and W | ren each made notable records in the) annals of the transport service, the} former being built in 1882, the Kil-/ patrick in ~1890 and the W: rren in! 1889. | | GRAND FORKS HAS "ATHIGH WARK _— $1.75; Berlin, Dec. 2.—German budget! Corn No. 3 estimates for 1920, submitted to mem- Yellow, 83c to bers of the Rei 1 Oats No.3 penditure of 41,000,000,000 marks in connection with the execution of the! peace treaty. This is part of the ex-/ Rye No. 2, BIS) CHICAGO GRATN Barley, 69¢ £0 92c c. 2.—Wheat No. 2 hard, No. & mixed, $1.89. mixed, 71c to 73¢; No. 2 85c. white, 49c to 50c; No, 3 nstag,.call tor the €x- white, 4744c to 48c. $1.50. \ HARCK GRAIN marck, Write us for prices on cream and pouitry.—Northern Prdduce Co. ‘WEEN RHEUMATISH HITS YOU HARD! : chairman of the committee in charge, , Ww \said today. “There were some reports , their license to sell alcohol revoked. OLD TEAM INTAC traordinary budget which totals. 52,- ished by Russell-Miller C - thn) the nore ot nea ene Ta Thumij Gland Forks, Ni_Dy. Dec, 2—An| SUO008.000 aris nd ee ee misiismarck, Dee. 2. eel ; { . Donets ore eran tie tin. day ute | Lights Illuminate }but one member of "last season's eit aoaarint sole 60 000, ony No, 1 dark northern .. $1. Stone Uiniment seould be kept ) MorHer'sFRiEND jdrive for charity, the mutterings of Miners’ Honor Roll ~~ jot. mars must be raised by loan. NOT saraber ANEAM» eu eid ae a the pessimists certainly are aa- —_—_— " fhe ordinary budget as estimated |\.~° 5 % % Say wait forja severe pain, an i a wgaswered” _ | Pittsburgh, Dec. 2.-On a ninisiae | FY LIES 3 MILES lamoynts to -39,500,000,000 marks. or Ne. ‘ a ae W ache, a theumatic’ twinge fol- . Not only allays distress in advance but’ | All the solicitors were very enthusi- | overlooking the Monongahela river-in A MINUTE ‘ths jum the ficome tax is’ expected to ‘No.2 fh : 160 | Jowing exposure, a sore muscle, assures a speedy recovery forthe moth- | agtic and expect the big drive to be| the heart of the coal fields near Pitts- ‘ ¢_|prod@ce 12,000,000,000 marks but; 8 Na ee a ie ica oF Idmbago to makeyau quit cr. It renders the broad, fat abdomi- completed Wednesday or Thursday. jpurgh, two lights illuminating the) 000,000,000 of it must ‘be paid over toi No.2 rye - . 112) work, when*you should have: Slagn’s sl ousclea’ oli 1S F Yesterday two $500 donations and {honor roll of-miners -of that district | 4 , the federal states. The levy on capital ggupH sr. PAUL LIV Liniment handy to help curb it and nal muscles pliant. as they readily |two $300 donations were received. The | who participated in the world war, are is estimated to-produce 3,500,000,000| South st. Paul, Dec. 2.--Hog re-' keep you active, andfit, anc on the job? yield to ‘nature's demand for expan- {endeavor to have many individual; purning every night, and have been marks and the won-recurring warlevy ' cepits, 7,500. Strong to 10 cents Vithout rupbing, for it. penetrates, verf! burning since the tablet was erected | on increases in the value of property, higher. ‘ apply a bit today to the afflicted part. 2 Notcthe gratifying, clean, prompt relief sion.\ As a result the nerves are not drawn uponwiththat peculiar wrench- subscriptions is meeting with ready response among salaried men! and women, ‘the Solicitors state. i more than a year ago. . i ‘ The expense of the illumination is | mines, and has six gold stars. 10,000,0Q0,000 marks, but of the latter sum only 4,500,000,000 can be credited | fo this year's budget. ‘The returns | BUNK $9.55 Cattle recei December 2nd from 12 a. m. to Range, $9.25 to $9.65. Fat sheep Strong. to $9.65. pts, 4,500. that follows, Sloan's Liniment couldn't keep its many thousands of friends the ~world over if it didn’t make good. ieee \ a Frkend: ts ted | —____—_-—_ {horne.by Jghn Richardson, a deader ‘ y : , a oo & , SAYS IT FIRST AND SAYS IT LAST ‘unnyside mine, who contracted 'from customs and- excise are expected | A F at steers.) orld t 3 At all Druggists. Carrie G. Harrel, 319 Nicholson St ee ewer company nearhy to fur- |to produce 9,100,000,000 marks. | genio st. and: medium: tat eters) Thats worl Temernbering: All drt: i iN k, Va-, writes: “I'll tell any-; ni: hi ower. Richardsog had no | | The total income from the sources |" jp, . ae 1 apg, -Gists= three, sizes — largest is the Specie Boohes On ote cod etree. ole that Foley's’ Honey and Tar nish ‘Mlative in the war, and\is doing named, available for this year's bud-' gon tg See eae 8700, heifers, most @conomical. 35¢, 70c, 61.40, Bradfield Regulator Co. Dpt.F-lf,Aclanta,Ge, | 54) night. It did me all the good. ' this. it is said, as a merp matter of | get, is 21,100,000,000 mark: \"'Stockers and feeders good and ? CT. Ree eraesrire werent ee nls patriotism earsthe names of 150 NOTICE. _ eholoai: $6.00 t -28 00" ‘ oa iy \-phousands of bottles of this reliable; The roll bears the na s 2 Sheep receipts, 3,000. Strong to 25, | ya THE LETTER SHOP ., | remedy were bought, last week by|miners who were employed at ihe AIOME COOKED DINNER. heats higher. ee ~ ‘ We make facsimile. typewrit- | careful mothers so as to be prepared | Gallatin, Manown and Sunnyside TODAY, |e eratlve Tenba, $1100 to $11.25. inimen 7 Good to choice ewes, $4.00 to $4.50.) i 4 ten circular or form letters_“ex- actly like” the genuine. Sales | letters. collection letters, notices, cards, ete; Addressing, folding | to check coughs, colds and croup at the beginning. It acts almost in- stantly, cuts phlegm, soothes raw, ir- ritated membrances, stops tickling in throat —Advt. | REJECT CHANGES), | IN COVENANT | i /8 n,m. at the Second Colores Baptist Church 8th St. 'S. and Sweet, for the benefit of the _, Chicane, {CHICAGO | Dee. Beef steers bulk $8.50 LIVESTOCK 3—Cattle receipts to For BEULAH andSBEAR CREEK Lump. Coal, Call ee and, ma .. Guaranteed local : F . + per mailing lists of all ss Geneva, Dec. 2—A resolution re- (church. Tickets Te. D.E. sii5o. kinds i jecting the consideration of amerN- Beasley, Now 5 Broadway, Bis-) Hog receipts 4,000. Strong to 10) “WacHaER: TRANSFE ‘ ments to the league covenant at this | marck. cents higher. : : f R- : ; : | | Sheep receipts 12.000. Steady to} CO, Phone 62. BUSINESS SERVICE CO. session’ and providing for a commit- | CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, "=": Rooms 18-20,-Haggart Block | * \ | tee to study changes yetote: ths Hea Phone 662; ing of the next assemo'y neni whcih we issue for one year bear | by the assembly of the league at to \¥ y tng : iay’s session, with but one dissenting | ingerect St the rae of SIX PER| F ot : iCENT. Bismarck Bank. | : . ee | ee WHEN YOU ASK FOR . BLISS ELECTED MINE MANAGER | T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY . Announcement Velva, N. D4 Dec. 2.—J. W. Bliss, E TO CLASSIFY. oa S| RUTTER ji former state engineer, has been elect- : |} FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms ach Cap- A ; . THE WESTERN painfpi consequences by takings ed manager of the Velva Coal Pro-| , oS IS Phares BOB oP RES (ay NOR THER ~|ducts Company. He will move ‘here HEE DP w:, REG WEAVIN alo beng th Y { delivered. M Roware ofcounterfeis: MAID BEAUTY= PARLOR Located Ground floor New to the developments of the coal fields. After acquiring complete title to | needed coal lands the company will take steps to acquire right-of-way for the tailroad from: Velva to the | with his family and’ devote his time} CAPT CC MOSLEY MINEOLA, N. Y.— Captain C. ~ C. Mosley recently attained a speed of three miles a minute. in| Verville- lp Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE--Six room modern hous including 2 bed rooms, east front, | good lot for sale on good terms. and! quick possession. Owner leaving | COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS I _ COLUMBIA RECORDS. ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED * , COWAN’S DRUG STORE * city; 6 room partly modern house | for sale, fine lot, close in, for $2500, | on terms. Geo. M. Register. 12- ; WANTED—Man desires clerical posi- tion. Experiences, refererices. Write, 170. Tribune. 12-2-3t. his American - made Packard army plane, anti copped { “the first Pulitzer trophy. aeronau- tical race-‘here. Mosley is sta- tioned at the air service headquar- ters in Washington. world’s standard remedy for ki Little Bldg., is open for busi- ness. bladder and uric acid: troubles: 1 Remedy. of ‘Halland since 1696. zes, ell druggists. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Groves LAXATIVE BROMO JQUININE tablets. The genuine bears ithe signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. { Natio Guaranteed. Three + tne name Gold Medal on every box Phone 694 Miss Hegdale @ ead accept no imitation

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