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Reems ‘ o 4 / A t . ‘TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1920 _ THEATRE _ darry'L. Wagner, < Master Organist Tonight Only Doris, May and: Douglas, MeLeaa +in— “LETS BE FASHIONABLE” Tomarréw ANITA STEWART ‘SN “HARRIET AND THE PIPER” : Coming Monday “The Tiger’s Cub” Fights, Action, Humor, Mys- tery, Thrills and More. ELTINGE|BISMARCK THEATRE Last Time Tonight Admission 1be 25¢ LOUISE LOVELY in “THE LITTLE GREY MOUSE” and a Two Reel Comedy * entitled ‘A Trayful of Trouble’ Full of Laughs and Thrills: Pie NPR Lave | .: Commencing Tomorrow The, Mighty Cinema> Drama _ “Fhe Romance of = - Tarzan” by Edgar R. Burroughs _ , Admission Only 25¢ WATKINS RAPS U.S. AGENTS IN ~ THE NORTHWEST State Enforcement Officer De- clares. They are Inefficient In Work | DRINK CAPTURED, BOOZE? Declares That Agents Help Kill at Liquor Beverage. Traffic | . by Seizing Citizens | Fargo, Dee.- TFL Li. Watkins, of Bisrharck, ‘state prohibition > officer charged that federal government en: forcement’ agents of ‘the Northwest j district are “the laughing stock of | outfaws, and whiskey runners”. and | that the “powers. that be” want to| protect» the whiskey runners: in their | business, “in.:a report today to the | executive committee of the North Da-! kota Enforcément jeague._/ “acam not talking about-a will 0’; the wisp,” he said, “but about -the northwestern. district. This distritt Thciudes - Minnesota, North and South‘ Dakota, and Jowa and Nebraska, | Driftk Seized Liquor The federal, agents seize liquor ‘from citizens in.order to kill the bev; erage liquor traffic and themselves ariuk the liquor and in some instances become intoxicated, he said, adding | | this ‘photo fipu rit trates & Littles joldest of sp BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE THRER. SPORT KNOWN TO BABYLON. maining from the wh phase .of fifonry, one of the ts, the’ method of snar- ing wild hawks In Hand. This cratt is pursued, in- Valkenswanrd, By Mr, | ; Charles T. Motén; who, is sid to be ’ GROUP 1 Women’s a the onjy remaining. hawker in Europe. Mr. Mollen, with the ald of two serv- Materials. ants, snats about 10:to 24 hywks each to GROUP 2 year for Old Hawking chib’at Lynd- ‘hurst, England, ‘The hawker builds himself alittle cabin or “dug-out” with a cart wheel for a roof, resting on -poles, the whole being thatched with seds. Here, hav- ; Ing Inid his traps, he rutehing all "da: aking special. ca that no hawk sees him enter the hut, else he will watch tnevaln. His indispensabte #- sistant is the shrike, which is caught and fastened on alittle mound, where GROUP 3 - UN AVAHGNUNHNAU Ap AAD TAA NAHEGNHUHOOMSUONUUODUEAUEDUCODONUTUUOEOASDUEUCGUEELONESCODOOULOE EOD EUUNRSAN NEUE At Greatly Reduced Prices | We have selected and placed in Five Sales Groups, all WOMEN’S-and' MISSES’ WINTER COATS re- the price for quick clearance. well as. longer models. Cloth and Plush Coats in a Variety of Styles. Ve- lours and Novelty Mixtures. . Formerly P1 $49.50... Reduced to . HAUUESNUONROUAGASUUEANUUNGQOUUUNEODAUOODUUOOELODENONUUDENENOUEORSUOAODOQOUONNQOavuanooeQoouseocuieanist Coats! Coats! selling and have reduced 7 season's nd Misses’ ClothCozts. Sport Styles-as A good range of Winter Formerly priced up to $35.00 Reduced Sars eters $19.50 ed up to $24.50 t [istvatnena ner the eiforeement 6f hy tapping Its winks. ‘Two poles are aWwuen eat Whose records ng! St UP nenr the hut, whence ‘a ‘cord ¥ . ty uns through the top of each pole. To that.the federal agents have “by other “4. gives' warning of-a Hawk's approach | In“this-pPoup are Clogh and Fur Fabric Coats in Women’s ‘and Misses’ sizes including Handsome ‘Tailored Models and a good selection of Fur Collars’ <2 TONIGHT “The Soul of Youth” FéntuHing Lewls Sargeht and an All-Star ‘(Cast 'Incliding Judgé Ben Lindsey Any Boy Under 15 Years With His Mother or Father Wiil Be Admit- _ ted Tonight PEERED EEE EEE FREE ALLEGED WIFE | es Sees HELD ZAMS Norris; an ‘ale leged Sragiuive fori justice from the Dominion of Canada, crrested in Mi- not last Saturday, night by a deputy United States marshal, was brought to Fargo last, night and°-is~a prisoner in the Cass couaty jaileaWaiting a hear- ing before W. C. Grean, United States commissioner. ! The Dominion -government alleges; | that Norris, with others, on or a3out Nov, committed the crimes of rov- bery d shop breaking in entering the warehouse of “Liquor Exporter” at Gainesboro, Sask., and™took liquor. < e value of between $2,000 and , i Norris’ may ‘2¢ taken before ~ the exteadition commissioner thiS~ after- noon. 'Federal -authoritiey * believe that he will demand an expmination in which case, they say, it\ will be necessary for the Dominior of Can- ada to send its witnesses to Fargo to’ make proper claim for the extradition ; of Norris. | WOMAN 4 ICE ELECTED i Beach, Dec Elected by one vote | on November 2, Mrs:, Marie E. Loebe } of Beach claims the distinction ot | being the first woman justice of the peace 4n North. Dakota. Mrs. Loebe has already qualified and is now pre- pared to deal out justice to all offend- ers in large or ‘Small doses. Mrs. Loebé was not a candidate for ma office: and she did not éven? vote | herself. Her ele@tion,_ however, a_ very, Simple* ere “were four justices of- “thre | peice to elect in Golden Valley | county, with only two candidates for the position. These two ~ receiv plenty of votes while four others re- Sea COUGHS AND COLDS e ‘often tenacious, are adrain upon the Vital forces: “TU SCOTT’S EMULSION strengthens the: whole- system and helps drive ‘ i te Arig di Cera aera “09-29 I Seott & GOOD: NEWS—10 Per Cent,15.Per Cent to 20 |' Per Cent. reductions | on Suits, and (Over- coats. Klein, Sailor and gieanct: . z | | | SSS For BEULAH and BEAR CREEK Lump Coal, Call WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. ltry gooda bye. ceived but, one vote each. four Mrs. Loebe was the only. one to claim, the office... jul ah i w i fon Hh i J HEN 1 Grst gome deesa country longa time” ago I tink wag préety godda place. Everyting no costa so mboch and. I maka _plew leeving weeth dolla sexa bits a di Ae on da railaroad. But lasa fiva, seexa year he go-on da bum. Everyting go up een dd Trice, ttka fly mactine. I see one dat air- ship maka ‘tall spin one day “he losa da head. When he come down was broke Yousand piece een da smash. And da food price gotta so highimaw } as dat airship. I dunno for sure, but mebbe he go een da smash, too. He! play too moocha stunt weeth da wages. Eef hestry maka tafl spin stunt weeth too mocha price I. hove he cofne down gen da smash. And eef “dat breaka da pfice een tousand plece I no care. T been deesa country longa time and | I dunno somating before one my frien (ie me other day. He says, “Deesa i helluva country we taka way from da indians, Pletro.” "You know when I first com@ deesa country. da packers owba da whole Works already. Da countryswas heie | hut IL dunno we getta from da Indians. My frien say da Indians niaka plenta fight when we come leeve over here. He say now Uncle Sam, geeva every ‘one da farm and plenta money and dey was stil preety mad. So I getta greata idee for mebbe stoppa \da trouble. Eef da Indians. wanta deese country back I:tink ¢es goodw idee maka heem proposish, Eef he gotta plenta money mebbe he pay leetle more price now, I dunno, You know sama ting as dat happen weeth onesmy fri¢h. He gotta fruit standsand makaXieetle money. Preety soon too moocha competish putta beez- ness on da bum.\ So my frien sella da phree, getta cash and kissa da packer and testa bunch wot run deesa @oun- I tink dat was gooda ‘hunch for Uncle Sam, too. Wot you tink? _ \ = O- Foregone Conclusion. “Mamma, Afr. Gotrox has proposed 1u me.” “Do you love hiln, dear?” “Oh, yes, Mamma, very much. is wérth a million.” “Of course you do. How stupid of me to ask such*a question.” } He ©. Dancing Class, -Thursday Night, Elks Hall. . . OF these’, Wes now being, ifertioned prominently police officers are utterly discredited are appointed agents and put in’ charge of statés it is time people ; | tele a hand,” the Fepore. § says. _FOFFICER OF MINE COMPANY _ VISITS WILTON’ Stanley ‘Washburn. Famous War | | .. Correspondent Spends Few ' ; Hours in Bismarck | Stanley Washiaurn, shisurn, Lakewood, N. | J9 vice-president’ df ‘the Washburn | Lignite company, veteran war corres: !pondent and prominent republican, visited the company’s pxnperty at | Wilton Saturday and tspentit portion of Monday ip the city wih) W. P. Ma + comber, president, of tae company and Gilbert ‘W. Stewart, editor of ihe Wilton News, a son-in-law of Mr, Ma- ' comber’s. ‘Mr, Washburn insp tipple and witnessed the ation of the mine whic ducing 2,009 tons of. c' ing two shifts. ‘ | ‘He is -wel! known throughout ‘ the (northwest. He began his newspaper career with.the Minneapolis, Journal H and upon thé outbreak of the Jap-Russ | War went to the front for the Chicago i Deily ‘News. He traveled in Russia and wrote books and newspaper, ar- | ticles of his cxperier.c t coun- !try, predicting: many {that have already come: to’ pass in that revolution torn nation. When the world war started went to the eastern front for the Lon- don Times and worked for the North | cliff syndicate of papers for two years, returning when America entered th struggle to serve as major#With the | Yankee - division, He distinguished j himself in service at the front. \ Durirg the recent campaign he {toured eastern states for Harding and el the new perl oper- is now pros he ‘for a post in the, diplomatic serie’ of | the United States. (Mr. Washburn returned to the east last evefiing. 5 PER CENT WAGE. “BOOST. GRANTED jhicago, Dec. five per, cent i wage increase for the period hetwe | Monday, July, 15, 1920, and Sun Dec. 15, 1920, was granted empfoy lof the packing and allied industries in a dicision Handed down today by Fed- tor: in the: pi pute. t | The employes fad a ked a flat in-| crease of $1.00 a day. at WILSON AGAIN NAMES WILLIAMS | Washington, Dec. John Skelton | Williams, of Richmond, Va., was—re- nominated today by President Wilson to be comptrojler of the currency. UNDERWOOD. WINS Underwood, Dec.°7.—In the recent game at Coleharbor the Underwood ; boys’: basketball team won over ths Coleharbor boys by a score of 15-13.) The girls were beaten by the Colehar- | 'bor girls, the score being 16 to 0. JUSTKE CHRISTI ON SPEAKS | Dickinson, Dec. 7—Chief Justi Christianson delivered am eloquent | address here Sunday at the annual memorial service of the Elks lodge. Dancing Class, Thursday Night, Elks Hall. If your Engine needs Regrind- ing, new Pistons, Rings or Pins, j Let us doit, we do nothing but accurate work. Bismarck Foun- dry and Welding Co. T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY domestic | GIRLS WAINTED- 0) work. Bismarck Hospital: 12-7-3t | WANTED — Girl for. general hous: work. | Lahr, 15 Ave B. Mrs. E. PER—Wanted hetween 3 old. No children. Life ; | real pigeon, in i little sod-built ‘sh | to human beings, and’ of gradually { tanning it and feeding it. t worl} hanges |, Feral Judge pamyel Algchuler, ath es 'Aged Resident Has | druggist, ilam continuing with it with splendid | lieved, however, that i job. Good home. Address, T- Tribune, 12- one cord ts attached:.a decoy hawk and to the other:.a \dummy pigeon. ; When the cords ;are; pulled, It looks as if the hawk. were chasing the pige- | ‘on. This attracts the wild hawk. A) | ‘GROUP 4 A selection ter, is then, drawn, by, medazis ot string, under a net; half of whieh’ fs raised. The hawk: “stoops” to it and | when the bird ig! unter the net the hawker pulls a dérd/and=the hawk as caught. Thén combs the work “of “manning” it, that 1s; aceustoming It The sport of & ROUP:5 falconry is said to have existed In China about: 2000 B.C. : coon. Wedding Bells. Hushed When Bonnet Is Ruined. New York.—The destruction of her new fall bonnet was the straw which broke the be of J, Tashjian's After her hus- hed the new hat, ried Ar fipartmont drive, and Shehas aT eer ter tah Fes(le 2608 ‘Broadway :dn Vids fame or in the supreme nied his Ww cruelty, ry + THE ROMANCE OF WORGS “Fox-Trot” ARIOUS efforts lave been ‘made to trace this name for the popular diincestep to the pace or trot of a horse, some investigators going so far as to locate a certain Mr. Fox who owned a horse which trotted in a peculiar fashion and, because of which, he referred to one of ‘the newest of dances (at thut timg) as a “fox-trot.” But, while there was a man named Fox connected with the origin of the term as conimon- ly used today, he was a vante- ville dancer,. not @ horse. fan- efer, When this dancer desired to: Introducea ‘number of new steps into his vaudeville het, early in 1914, he took certath |}; portions of the one-step and added to them a number.-of variations ‘of his own, billing []} the entire performance as “The Fox-Trot, a new dance originat- ed «salely. by the performers “therisiles Soctety,1 eaker ‘to take up Something new in the line of dancing, studied the }P; steps und it was not, long be- fore the entire country WAS fox- trotting to the syncopated meto- Mes which prec y fitted this Even a “movie! queen must have a first night in a real Puilman., Some have this experience before they are kind’ of amusement. The only “movie” queens but it’s really. more reward that Fox receiyed was exelting to be areal queen first and that Ms 's name, without the cap- have the first Pullman ride-come as ital ‘letter, was spread broad- a sequel o fame. That is the way ¢ over two continents. Louise Fazenda arranged her fife. Copyright.) She went to San Francisco recently for | ° her firet visit; it was a sort /of a vaca- tion for her, following four years of | Spee d k ii dios of Les Angeles, | ‘Dancing Class, Thursday: hard work in etidiosiof Lee Aracie® wien, Elks Hall. +| Dancing Class, | Thursday, CL STATE MINE | Night, Elks Hall. Dickinson, Dec. 7.— Following an ———————_——s ‘examination of the property by John} ; \Hanniwell, state mine inspector, the! ‘coal, mine at Cclilbank, Hettinger | Narrow Escape county, was condemned as being un- {safe for workmen and ordered closed. | ;This action followed- the accident’ which occurred at the mine two weeks “J was at my work, my limbs be- came numb, I got dizzy and faint, my ears seemed stopped up. I had been troubled ‘with gas on my ago in which Frank Dupo, a miner, | stomach and severe Dbloating after, Was seriously injured in a dynamite} | explosion. Just what steps will be taken by! he owners to provide for the re- “Opens | ‘ing of the mine is unknown. It is be- | the property | 1, isa simple, harmless | will not be operated during the winter | preperation that removes the ca- months. > - tarrhal mucus from. the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation; WILLISTON PASTOR JOINS ARMY | which causes practically all stomach, | Williston, wt D., Dec. 7.—The Rev.! meals.. Doctors failed to help me. One dose of.Mayr’s Wonderful Rem-| edy, recommended by the corner proved a life-saver to me. results.” pastor. of_the Metho-| liver and intestinal ailments, includ-| Edwin Burling, ing appendicitis. One dase will con-| dist church of Williston, has accept- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY vince ‘or money refunded. All drug-!ed 2 call to enter the United States | [army as a ene with a COMMIS-— deqedetpepdeehdeebeb-b cotter and. Trimmings... Redtivéd:to.).. 0.2.0. RR She oe cae $37.50 , . fully embroidered models in Coats and W season’s novelties in both styles and iaterials, For- merly Priced up.to $98.50. Reduced to........ $49.50 : A small number of Distinctive Models i in high grade -Coats. Trizamed with Beaver, Oppossum and Rac- Beautifully silk Jined and were formerly priced up to $135.00. Reduced to We have still a few women’s Winter Suits which we are offering at just hglf the Regular Price. Formerly -Priced up to $69.50. of the Better Fur Trimmed and Beauti- ps.-The e . $69.50 sion as first lieutenart. Mr. Bur ina with his family and report. at~¥ort served as chaplain ‘in France) and} Snelling. His successor to the Wild: Germany. He will leave this week liston pastorate has not been named,’ Melt It Over Hot Pancakes * : ~ =<-and taste the rich and appetizing u flavor you get with Wilson’s Nut Margarine. Unsurpassed for’ use at your table. Be sure it’s Wilson's, _GAMBLE- ROBINSON ~ Distributors, Bismarck; North Dakota _ TS | Seether rrttttset _ ANNOUNCEMENT Do Not Get “The Revenge of Tarzan” Confuséd with “The Son of Tarzan” or “The Romance of Tarzan” =, Ist. “The Revenge of Tarzan” is not a serial picture. 2nd. “The Revenge of Tarzan” is complete in Seven Reels, 3rd. “The Revenge of Tarzan” has never been shown in Bist marck Before. 4th. “The Revenge of Tarzan” is by Edgar Rice Burroughs, COMING THURSDAY, ORPH EUM ’

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