The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE E\GAT IT’S GREAT © WHO SAW LAST NIGHT The Greatest of All Ta Packed with Fights, Action and Adventure. i | SERIAL | This College has constantly mor! calls for office help than it can | supply. All students who remained i to complete its course have beet | 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. i G. M. LANGUM, Pres. Bismarck. North Dakots. ———— A BISMARCK ORPHEUM- en . 1 ee, 4 ah That Is the Verdict of Over 500 Penile }. 7. °V aR “The Revenge of Tarzan” zan Subjects, Throbbing with Thrills, Gilowing with Romance, COMPLETE IN TREELS | ANARCHISTS ARE DUMPED ON U. S. IS CHARGE MADE Washington, Dec. 10.—Charges that foreign governments are financing the movement of radicals from several eomtries in Europe to the United, States were made today by Represene lauuve Auutson, Republican,” Minneso« ta, who opened debate in the house on the Johnson bill placing a two year restriction on immigration. — { “Spain is a seething mass of am- archists,"’ Mr. Knutson declared, “and its government is dumping them on the United States. than we know what to do with. We We have more nokhy leport th ht ros Factor in Transportation ‘Cost Volume of traffi ating in North Dakot: ilroads oper- compared to other western states, is one of the im- portant questions brought before the gta ing kere on the railroads’ petition for an ‘increase in intrastate freight and passenger rates, The state’s main contention in the case is that intrastate rates in Min- nesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and other western states are lower than in North Dakota. ‘The railroads’ answer {1s that the volume of traffic in those states is so much greatér that a lower rate is justified. During the testimony of V. E. Smart, traffic expert of the railroad commis- sion, he was asked if he considered the density of traffic a factor in'trans- portation charges, and he replied in the affirmative. He refused to say that if was the greatest factor, in re- sponse to cross-questioning by rail- road attorneys, if M. J. Malone, traffic manager for the Equity Packing plant of Fargo, put on the stand by William Lemke, special assistant Attorney-General said that he did not think the density of traffic was a factor at all. He also ‘contended, in_response_to JAMIN railroad Commission in its’ hear- ‘BECOMES ISSUE IN RATE CASE | Railroads Contend It Is Greatest LOWERING PRICES UP, tion. At the conclusion of the presenta- tion of’ the state's part: of the case, | Mr. Lemke asked that the railroad produce certain evidence regarding subsidary coal and other companies furnishing ties. The commission di- rected that the officials namec@ who included Louis Hill, J. M. Rapelje, Charles Donnelly, F. A. Bushnell, J M. Hannaford, C. E. Evleth, F. G. Pest, Henry Blakely, G. R. Hunting- ton and E. T. Stone to either appear in person next Tuesday or to pro- duce affidavits with the information desired. : Mr. Malone and E. EB. Rimbach, pur- chasing agent for the board of admin- istration, testified that there was a tendency toward lower price levels for most products. Decreasing costs of materials was emphasized by the state’s.attorneys in contending against the increase. V. EK. Smart testified that Minne- sota intrastate freight rates, ifi in- creased 35 per cent would ebb slightly higher than North Dakota rates with- out a similar increase. He also sub- mitted. figures which he said showed that North Dakota, without the in- crease, was paying higher freight rates on intrastate traffic than ‘Min- nesota, Kansas, Oklahoma and Iowa, with the increase. On the basis of a 100 mile haul he said that North Da- Kota would pay 13.5 cents more per toy mile haul than Iowa, 2 cents more than Illinois and Minnesota and. 3 cents more than Oklahoma. BX-SERVICE MEN! OFFERED CHANCE’ Field Clerk Will Be Here at! that you have coming. Local Office to Hand Out Medals ---MUSIC. entire own. They'll give it pride in possession. DIES” about this that they. may take advantage of this’ opportunity and save time and expense by having to get |their’s at a more distant point, some time later.” All men who saw service in the World War between April 6, 1917 and November 11, 1918, are entitled to a Victory Medal. There will be a Field Clerk at the U. S. Army Recruiting station at Bis- marck, on Dec, 15 and 16, 1920, to make up and approve applications for this medal. Hamline U. Glee Club of the best Glee Clubs in the west and A Musical Xmas For the Children Besides the toys to see their little hearts there is another essential to the happ You have, besides the regular Victor "records for Chil- dren, the Bubble Books—you don’t feel like playing these tecords at the child’s every demand nor do you want the child to handle your good Victrola. Buy them one of our Number Fours at $25.00 for their Order the Number Four now for Christmas Delivery. Hoskins, _— ‘Incorporated 5 Victrola Dealer “Don't forget to tell your “BUD-| At Auditorium Dee. 22: Hamline University maintains one} jits appearance at the Bismarck audi-} \ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DEC. 10, 1920 ness and education of children the Best of care for there is 150 Boys’ Suits 1-2 price. | “Bergeson.” } t Mothers i Useo By THREE GENERATIONS Wni:z POR BOOKLET On MOTHERHOOD amp The BABY. race SWAADFIELD RESULATOR Co., DEeT. 5-D. ATLANTA. Ge. | MOTHERS For BEULAH and BEAR | It is requested that men who have not received their Victory Medal call at the above named station on the date mentioned above with their Dis- charge Certificate and get fixed up. | In this way it is not necessary to part with the Discharge Certificate, and costs. nothing. > “If it is impracticable to call-in per- son, mail-your Dtscharge to the above named - station, pnd we. will in turn mail you in turn an application to sign and-return~and we will return your discharge at oncé,” says the an- nouncement of the recruiting office. “If your: Discharge Certificate does not credit you with all the battles and engagements that you believe you CREEK Lump Coal, Call December 22 is ‘ical ty ea eee aiab is being brought|| WACHTER TRANSFER here by the Bismarck Conservatory of} music. Jt is a company of college singers) and musicians worthy of a good re- ception at the hands. of Bismarck.) There are many alumni scattered | throughout~this séction of the state | and they are urged to take this oppor- tunity to hear the entertdiners from | their alma mater’. CO. Phone 62. ‘ LOOK—Famous Pat- rick Duluth Overcoats : FOR SALE |at big _ reductions. For Sale: House and Barn. In- | Klein, Tailor and ‘quire Mrs. Eppinger, Grand Pa-|| Cleaner. cific Hotel. are entitled to, kindly make q note of i ‘ same at the same time on:a senarate 3 Cr nae snes ole GEIL) The Quality Meat Market Brown & Norum, Props. : 611 Broadway Phone 722 ik lage Sa Cash Price on Butter Finest Quality Creamery per lb. 46c | ————_—_ MMM TTT 1 ; MILK i e prea Home Brand uk, Guaranioet i. ; ; 5 pores Pes tall tina ie nee tis ‘= Fresh Killed Spring Chickens, Fresh Kill- (This ii exceptional valu i} " % i of a Great Count Prunes, very fancy, sital ed Baking and Stewing Chickens. i etd ones pee, pounds | 2 yun y sy ‘if i} ae Navy Betta, hand pleted Per gs Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton Swift's Premium Oleomargarine is the most widely cabbage, while It lasts, per ee riane Daca Make Ste : : . POUND... sere eereceeeeee gee ¢ es distributed brand of oleomargarine. soap, Switls Arvow Boras, e inds of Our Own Make Sausag alue: BAY <baceceengskin aes ' A : P y a Toilet Soap, Swifts fancy, 3 . i It is wholesome and contains a high percentage of oom te sael aces We Deliver to Any Part of We (ty / lg , i \ fed to please ..... fee oh 31 Fit energy-creating elements. | anced eo COT ATOES © SF UMTAAUUNUUTUIUNUAUEAENUOAURGVAUNAUOAUAAOGLGGUGGOGGEUGALGULUAOUOAROGEOEUOHLANNT 8 Fancy early Ohio potatoes, put Its. wonderful delicacy of flavor, its richness, make Ina ee ect s,s aris Ae ies We hay fine lot of it ideal to serve on your table and to use in:all your Sonathan, Wager, tomian , : sae . ¥ Beauties. and Winesap apples ( ’ : cooking. Delicious rich cakes, smooth cream sauces, He ee ee poet eas ll : tast -S! ri i 00d: MEAT DEPARTMENT Having sold our home, we must move by January, and offer ys well-seasoned vegetables, owe their 8 spies to Ptah evare on full grain fe you almost new household goods as follows, terms cash or prime lamb, we have it. Our beef bankable paper. bet 3 e is on full grain cen sod ee mut 1 set, 8 pieces Satin Finish Guniwood, Queen Anne Period, | WI S Fremlum Sein auatity. ge Bed Room Suite, worth $300.00 at................ $200.00 \ , Beef Rib or Brisket Pi ft Roast 1 set. 8 pieces, Quarter Sawed Fumed Oak, King Louis XVI ‘ | i e si OBR as nine eae BE Period Dinjng Room Suite, worth $200.00 at ...... 140.00 alia Roast ...... 18e to 2e 1 8-4x11 feet Genuine French Wilton Rug, Worth | comargarine Beet oud Steak... 2 fo $e ($150.00. al vc cccs cece ess tree OL 100.00 Fresh Made Ham! eak, | =n 5 * ‘. 4 roan ad We 1 set 85 pieces Haviland China Dishes, worth $150 at 100.00 f Nba ort "ane a Pa ‘ 1 Large Spanish Leather Rocker, worth $75.00 at ... 40.00 The high quality of this food entitles it to a place on every table. Shoulder roasts, per pound ;. ie 1 4-4x6 feet, Box Spring Mattress, worth $40.00 at 25.00 Only the best and purest materials are used. It is prepared in cool, Belay toe CON oe pperiearan gn eh ewe worth: 385) i = * . 2 d bacon, medi ’ 55.00 at... 2. eee ee . spotless rooms, and is never touched by hands. sels sip or halt , aoc ||$_ 1 Upholstered Fibre Rocker, worth $25.00 at .. 15.00 : ‘ . : : Sue eure: eo se {| 1 Upholstered Fibre Rocker, worth $15.00 at .. 10.00 ht, stri half .....- Re p > \ . To its other attractions this food adds the important one of economy. Te ntctctiy pure: néresenha tee 1 Washing Machine, worth $12.00 at ............ 8.00 You make a worth-while saving on every pound you buy. Get a pack- Forks. Shoulder, roa Or eae 1 8-day Mantel Clock, Mahogany wood worth $35 at 20.00 age from your grocer today. Try our fresh made sausages, they aera ible yciste lamp, york ee a x Stes ey: ‘ are fine. -ft. New Garden Hose, worth 22c at ver foot...... fsb F : ¢ FANCY POULTRY 1 4 drawer Filing Cabinet, $5.00 now ............ 200 Swift & Company, U. S A < Fresh Dresser crue Guinea 1 22 (short or long) Hammerless Remington Rifle, ‘ 9 o We oN ae fail, shipment Ot Girlie $45.00'at 02.0... lobe aaa Muecmas 30.00 ufa: ers of - Brothers cantea Bods, both feat 1 oe es Overcoat Otter Collar, size 38, Man ctur. and vegetables, ave arrived. cos! OOO ated. ES. bs thew sca ct otto 150.00 : Please include an item from this 1 Imported Chinchilla, Grey Overcoat, size 38 at .... 25.00 : | Pas Cela ae ose ares habe te 2 Lea CACheat shoes os aoe eee 5.00 oF l i d. 2 Wool, Large Size, Auto Robes, each at .......... 10.00 | Salt sacks, 100 to 150 pounds, Auto Accessories and a Lot of Odds and Ends for Sale per pound 7%.......-....:5 We oe | ’ i ArC. KNUDTSON A AE al CUSSNEES AAAS AAA AE lb rae ae Phone 653-L 920 Ave. B, Bismarck

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