The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 2

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PAGE TWO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘ \ IDAY. DEC 3, 1920 GERMAN N AY ANT Steostiactetas at nse | PERE WISE FOOLS” SEAT SALE IS International Court OF EN; F PULL HOUSE EXPE HCTE ay FOR SHOW J “The league’s function as an in- BOL Res Sears - {ternational court of justice as em- | : : : : a ed by Root should be made ‘its | y Sy predominating feature,” Schueckii 5 so ‘ 3 : : stated | 2 f ee ee ee “This ayould mean the elimination : : eS i : * j of the present council as the sole : oe : : ; e cor, ut gj ts oe € e Believes Its Chief Function to |)” Secure International Justice tribun league's: members, are outside the provine Berlin, Dee. 3--Provossoy Welter “rie Be a pc tne E on in world po Schuecking, a leading German paci- | Gy. itying it to rend obi fist and a democratic member of the | verdict. Us iW Reichstag, supports Elihu Root's con- | also be m tention that one of the main fune- tions of the league of nations will | in securing international just through the operations of a world court. Professor Schuecking, who hag returned from the Scandinavian states where he has been the guest of the Nobel institute and prominent civic and prof told The Associated Press correspon- dent that the United States shoald not absent herself from the league but help ‘to constitute it, “as the holy alliance of nations.” Schuecking. addea, “this consum mation, however, can only be realiz if the league. contains elethents of uni- 1 peace but which versality. It’ must be more than a s contaminated by the legitimisin | mere syndicate of victors, in that it | of ty one epochs. The Par's le should also comprise the vanquished. | of nations is tainted with imper Must ‘be Democrati¢ which is now a thing-of the “The league should he genuinely And » lengi ipposed to Le ‘demo rntic in respect -of- jes. Op tganic ror of a new era and * equipment and the sittings” of its | br one there council of state representative | ot ly reject the should be paralleled by a world par- ; Put cortribuie to liament,” he said. “Structurally it | proving it and amplifying its use Gosteitor tt : y é « ag { Seats he coming engag: ent, tract’dus a oy should be so co-ordinated that, in its | fulness. 8 are “ont the road this” des “function as an international instru- | of the big New York comedy suc- | son with what ment of law, the league shall truly | WCMAN TO TAKE cess, “Three Wise Fools,” wentt on} heavy’ cast; be qualified to safeguard the peace | sale toda t Harris & Corapans | CONSTABLE PLACE ; 8s would branding war as a 4 any pros | eo in- ious of Jaw hie r the Leag equipped nd he a peration in the direction such ay pr that Americ fect an improveme desired Head of daars league of 1 ance which wes h a cast of ctors receiv- alarics. Jofin ending on tour with the exact New of the world.” y favdrable reports have hee Schuecking fears that the league | eee. 1 Fomardine’ he lat as now constituted threatens to be-| Mrs. Lois. Hanson, of Manfred, on eee come the tool, of diplomacy, in con-, Wells county, who was elected con-«° uit, that Manager Vesperman-an tradiction of the conception that its | stable on November 2 will qualify for tcipates a ent function is that of an international ‘the office, it is said... She is believed “Three W S tribunal. ‘ to be the first woman in North Dakota Mondé He stated that the league’s presen: 'to qualify for the office after being Owing to the tremendor formation warrants the’suspicion that ) elected. iof railroad transp: dohn Go “Phree Wise Fools” | sume cast as nleved for the entire son at the Criterion theatre in New Managers can afford to pay 45 when their attractions do expens? | big business—and “Three Ws. Fools” tution, but few at-| is deing just this. n whe: record: eng == Special Introductory Offer Try it now—your last opportunity 5 Before our special introductory price is past, you must surely’ get y a pound of Wilson’s Nut Margarine. \ Just taste how much sweeter and more tempting it is. Fresh and smooth-textured—it spreads most appetizingly on bread, or waffles, He i or-pancakes, and‘makes each food taste better. ( : / Becaust every pound of Wilson’s Nut Margarine is made from selected nut oils, refined by our own processes and churned while still fresh and sweet. Be sure to get your pound tomorrow. * Ask any grocer below for WILSON’S ‘NUT.MARGARINE Gamble-Robinson Company ‘ eee Distributors BISMARCK MERCHANTS Roop Co. Bismarck, N. D. é s MANDAN MERCHANTS Rrown & Tones —City Groen) Co. - Jchn O'Rourke Co. é ; Kunitz Co. South Side Merc. Co. R. P, Logan W. C. Cashman Brown Cash Store * E. A. Dawson Scott Grocery P, W. McGillic Co. George Gussner H.W. Richholt, . Morck Mere. Co. E. A. Brown sean Dawson \ Northwestern Mere: Co. G. W. Mandigo \ 0Q0 pesos. each for an afternoon’s pe (Normally a Mexican peso is | | prrorth 50, de h asia “ton | | ‘México’ City’s glorious winter seasoatht | which admits of no rain assures per- | fect weather. Six bulls‘are generally killed and cleyer matadors will) com- plete the bill in an hour and a half, | Gaona, Pastor, reg and « Belmonte lore said to receive from 3,000 to 12,- BULL FIGHTS REVIVED IN lThirty Memberf of ; Minn. House Are Me co city, | Dee. 3.--Americans | fans never welcomed the opening of the baseball seagon with more enthu- siasm than did ®“corrida” lovers in Me the Mexican capital greet the return N.P. League, en of bulltights,, after four years of pro- ; ; hibition, Flaming ptacards on every; St, Paul,,/Minn., , Dec, 3.—Thjriy billboard announced .that “Il Toreo”, | members of the next house of repr the huge bullring. here, wotd again} sentatives in the. Minnesota 1 e@ the. scene of battle to death and) tre, which convenes in Jaxtu the newspapers in pews storics and -laimed as affiliated With the Non editcrials heralded the opening of/the Partisan league, season, which was auspiciously in-| ° This is shown in final returns from augurated the latter part. of, O¢tober the general election. The total house and will run until the latter part of} memibereniD, 8 131, yoni ago, sts January. ; Nonpartisan league had an) avowed 4 Ie Best Matadors voting strength of twenty-eight, ‘aah Caldyells Syrup epee During this peri6d some of the} rdinedy for constipation, and it world's pest matadors, most of whom! is constipation that 3 wome have been fighting in Spain, will gp) Millions ‘Lost to headaches, dullness, loss of appetite pear. Among those who have been} Grain Men Through and sleep, bad breath and bad com- Various.Plant Plagues a p EEP-the system clean. Eliminate the poisons., If nature will not do it for you, help nature with a natural medigine like Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Take a teaspoon- ful for.a few nights and watch Ahe results. ‘There will be a feeling of lightnéss, the eyes mill be bright and Sink the lips red, the cheeks fink engaged .at fancy prices are Adolfo Plexion. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin engaged .at {¢ rrice e : will relieve you over night, and do it Gaona, Ernesto Pastor, ‘Luis . Breg, ently but thoroughly. “It is just a Pernandez Manalete and Juan Silveti. {combination of simple laxative herbs * The oponing of the season with} ~, i ‘with pepsin, so safe thut it is given to Silveti, 2 Mexican favorite, and “An-| Washington, Dee.‘'3.— Millions of tafania, “A sigty-cent bottle will last gelete”, a Spanish youngster, apyear- bushelp ot grain, fruit and yeqolables bottles Race Dean See ee ing jointly was.a patie occasion. at' and a big tonnage of cotton were los! in itself a guarantee of merit. the last moment there had been a to American farmers last year by disagreement both as to the amount plant diseases according. to figures of taxes to be paid by the promoters compiled, by the ‘plant_disease survey and as to the safety of. the immense | of the Department of Agriculture. The amphitheater which, for almost our, survey said that the statistics indicate years, has Deen in practical disuse. that lack of prompt application of! ‘All difficulties were-finally,removed known measures of-control was large- and Sunday afternoon found 2,000, ly the cause of the I cheering speiators awaiting the*en-| The plant djsease survey estimated trarce,.of the {Irst bull. Diplomats,|the losses at 112,000,000 bushe! igh federal and civic officials, the, wheat, 50,000,000 bushels of oats# 8 city's social aristocracy paid theiy 000,000. bushels of corn, Cina six pesos each to sit in the shade and’, bushels of potatoes, 40,000,000 bushels FOR SALE watch the spectacle | while several|of sweet potatoes, 185,000 tons of to- For Sale: Hi d Ba: I thoustnd pelados (peons) were, glad|matoes, 850,000 bales of cotton, 5,000,- r Sale: Mouse ani rn. n- to sit in the-sun and pay two pesos 000 bushels of peaches and 16,000 000). quire Mrs. Eppinger, Grand Pa- eceh for the privilege. It was a gala, bushels of apples. | i ‘cific Hotel. jday and six bulls Were lasggetened. in record time .. Bullfights are .held,on Sunday after- noons and on the days of fiesta and COUGHS. TRY IT FREE Send me your name and address and I will send you a free. trial botile of « my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 513 Washington St. Monticello, lt Everybody now and then needs a laxatige, and it is sea today. |] \ welltolnow thebest. Write a | be | | | Sade § This College has constantly more calls\ for office help than it can supply. Adl students who remained. to. complete its course have been sent to good business and banking positions. -In session throughout the year, the student enters at' any time. Preparatory department where students may commence with the lowest primary branches. Besides the ordinary Expert * Courses in higher accounting, Stenography, and Banking. Send for all particulars. G. M. LANGUM, Pres. North Dakota. CH? 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Finally,” 1 found a remedy that. cured ‘me completely, fand jt has never re- qnd ‘resulls\ were the same thy own case, Fee eee oy Gutlarer: (roman form of rheumnatig trouble to. try this maryelous. healing power, Don't send a cent’ simply. maii your name and address and I will send it free to try, After you have C turned, { have’given it to anum- used, it and it has proven itself to be that long-looked-for means of , getting rid of your rheumatism, you may send the price of it, one dollar, but understand, ‘I do not your money unless you are cotSt want “relief is ee? Don't ge! lay. Mark H. J ston Bid Mr, Jackson is statemen TTENTION! | Turkey yRalserit- We wanta Carload of Tur- he keys between now and ‘Decem-_ ber 12th. We will pay a prem- ” ium on Number 1 Dressed and Live Turkeys. Take advantage of this offer, it means Money in J your, Pockets. ; ‘* Northern Produce Co _ ... \. Bismarck, N. D., ~ aa

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