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_ t SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1920 : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE LOCAL PAINTERS ORGANIZE INTO A LOCAL UNION Local painters hake organized a local union of the Brotherhood -of | | Painters, Decorators and. Paperhang: ers of America. Frank Milhollan, « ganizer for the American Federation of Labor, presided at the meeting at which the following \¢fficérs were chosen: President—K. C. Arness. | Vice-President—J,-M. Thomas. = j Recording Secretary—WyP. Belk.) | Hinancial Secretary—Roy 4l'allmar Treasure: Conductorz-Reed. Smith. | Warden- é J. Hide. | The meeting was held Thursday | ~ \ % We Can Tell You, | pigtit in the Union Labor hall, 118% | What He'd Like to Have You probably want. to know what he’d like to have—we can tell you easi glad to. Won't you le . . Shirts No man/ever has too many shirls and you ca make.no gift error by choosing them. : Fifth street. The charter will be open | all this month for those who want to | join, it is announced. The next meet- ing will be Déc. 23. Meetings will be on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. | BRYAN ASKED.TO || MEET HARDING {.. Marion, ¥ De 11.--President- ‘elect Harding ‘Was invited William | Yennings Bryan, former Secretary of! State in’ President Wilson’s cabinet, | |to confer.with him on Dec, 17 in gard to an association of nations. ly dnd we'll be mighty t us help you.decide? Our dis: «§; . M. Weis. oo conditions in the frozen North—w nf purity driven to desperation by vil-} lany—with criminality culiminating ‘in | murder—with loye thwarted bit final-| ly tri TSC MIGRA' all the elemental | passions of human pature. i Thrilling situations follow, one another rapidly, and the happy end-} ing is arrived’ at without stretching | one’s imagination to the breaking point. The cast supporting Miss White is an excellent one, UNCOVER BOMB PLANT IN ERIN; ONE MAN SHOT, Dublin, Dec. 11. plant manufacture of bombs was di during ay, early morning raid today on a bfeycle repair shop in Parnell in the center’ of Dublin. Large quantities of az tions, bombs and gelignile were seized. Three men were ar L. one of whom was shot and wounded while attempt- ing to escape. a BANK PLANS TO BE TALKED OVER ON DECEMBER 14 § Fargo, Dec. 11—The special com- mittee created ata coulerence of bank ers and officials of the state adminis- tration are to meet here Dec. 14 at a HE NEW ELTINGE ~ « The Theatre Beautiful Robert Morton, Orchestral Pipe Organ Cushion Seats Fireproof Perfect Ventilation aatabirl? hmong BISMARCK] Admission, 25e 1de 4 Last Time Tonight Tonight at 7:15 Eileen Percy in NEAL HART The ‘Husband Hunter” | “Shytite” The most exciting film produc- ‘Monday and Tuesday 2 Pear] White in “THE TIGER’S CUB’ A Tale of Daring and a Thrilling Romance in Far Away Alaska tion he has ever made. Showing the wonderful northern lights for the first time successfully on the William Farnum WEDNESDAY - motion picture screen. FRIDAY -° - ~ = Charles Ray Monday e All the Big Stars al the Eltinge, ~ Tom Mix 7 i | Miami, Pla., Dec. 11.—-Williat call issued by Ed Pierce. of Sheldon, plays are most complete. . New Patterns in plain Jennings Bryat said today he had ac- | today i Pf Pe 4 ; ae R cepted 4he invitation to confer with At the same time the special com: whites in silks and silk crepes, at ‘$10 and '$12. President-elect Harding on the pro-) mittee of the executive council of the) === 3 \ Madras and Percale shirts, pexfect fitting, fine posed associations of nations. North Dakota B ker assoointion “| Mrs Harding Sees |elect will be the guest of honor of the ladies of the Senate at their weekly 2 pie | 5 EEA pointed at a recent meeting of the ° Syrow. wite of President- sheon.—New York S assortnients at $2.25 and $4.00. Also complete HOUSE VOTES TO douvelldniRangolto act in the financial White -B i "h Tomdrrow the wite of the President- luncheon—-New York Sun, displays of Manhattan Shirts. CURTAIL RECESS situation owill meet and Mr. Pierce pro | ate - HOUSE, AS | SOS E q itte eT et 3 kg : 4 4 moeee ee the committecs meet..to- | Mrs. Wilson’s Guest 4 / J Washington, ‘Dec. 11—The hoaise ., Fe] as Co ! ‘ Gh ga | j ‘ voted unanimously today to curtail Washington, D..C.. Dec. 11.~- The Neckwear ite Givtstmas recesin Ofler-to take jerteen Pte Moser 5 1 ie atic aatinatia ast ea é a ropria *" ss rs) ade poe e AR {without delay. On motion! of Rep. | ormer Residents | first lady of the land to be at tea| To select from a neckwear display,,s0 vast and | Mondell, Republican leader, the house | Visiting Friends °° afternoon in the historic Red} oe A Srp eae a ie ¢ +f agreed to adjourn on Thursday, Dec. } ie |Room of the White House. The old. | so attractively priced as ours is, indeed, a pleasure. 43, and-reagonable the following Mon- ' Poe est attaches of the Executive Mansion | ” Many novel, as well as plain effects at $1 to $6.00. jday insteal of adjourning for two! Mr. and Mrs, Herman Moser, form- yore unable to recall a similar occur | i weeks as heretofore. jerly of Bismarck are visiting at the | renee y | R ‘ . | ey EEE, ‘home of Dan McPhee following an! “Nive. giorence Kli ihdine was! ; > | ASKS AID FOR [absence trom te et festte escorted theonah soverl of thevrooms | : f n { IRISH PROBERS ("e Fair Store ‘which oneo occupied! the White House ‘by ; é es } i f ‘the O'Hare block and left this for; WhO explained to her may details of | : F | Ker eee | Bozeman, Mont., where his daughter | the nousehold woreanly jon. She did! Qpen Evenings Bismarck, N. D. | Washington, Dec. 11.—Representa-! js still emploved. ‘not meet the President, who had re-| Mae u debe | tive Mason, of Mlinois, today made! He spent three months this summer "@d to Ls study on the upper floor. | CS TE)! ible a cablegram sent by him toljn ngland visiting mis sistec, wits. 4 Men she left the mansion over | - — — Paul Hymans, president of the league’ wiitred Fuller, wife of Rev. Fuller.) WHich she is soon to preside, atigr a aa is ns, appealing for support of lerey al Feline. Ene jg Stay of about an hour and‘a halt, Mrs. i . MY j OL nations, appt is DP! ia clergyman at Whi re, Eng. His ; : Re ° 2 UNION CARPENTERS, ATTENTION! ‘the league in the efforts of the com- | wife met him at New York and the 1B arding said that the visit had been | E * | MARKETS | ‘There will be a special meeting of mission of the committee of 100 in- ltwo are now cngoute to California to | VOY pleasant. It was the first time , ‘ } as the union tonight at seven-thirty, to vestigating the Irish question to send jgpend thd balance of the winter. jthat/she had met Mrs. Wilson or had; F take action in regard io the death oi /a special investigation body to Ire- |" «poopie iit United States do not Se the interior of the White House. | 1 T1S mas = WHEAT GOES _UP ‘our Brother Dahl. |land. Passports issued by the state jinow what depression is,” he sald. !, In the cours¢ of the day Mrs. Hard- | «. j LY Chicago. Dec. 11.—The wheat mar-| By order of the president, |department to members of the investi: |, “They ought to spend a tew wee ine et ite est ae Fy here she} f i ket showed considerable strength to- | THOMAS JENNINGS, \ jZatlon committoe have’ pen refused | Wngland and they ‘weuld think they | trom the he opengl lhe You will be surprised to find at what day. Opening prices which ranged y9-11, ~ Recording Secretary. | |@ V8° ¥Y adeet emma jwere in clover het There Oe Q@liuncheon Mrs, Harding met from 1 cent lower to 2’ cents higher | | v \ Hlarge number of unemployed and im omas i shall, wife of the ¥ moderate expense you can purchase were svon followed by a sharp ad- Meeting of Stockholders |EARLY VOTE ON | prices“ are very high combined with president. Mus Hardie’ ana ae a eras ‘ vance. - | ‘The regular annual meeting of the! BILL PROMISED [serious labor troubl es make condi?! yarshall are close friends, and they | gifts of distinction, here. There is no At the finlsh prices showed a new stockholders of the First National | \Hons very acute incHngland. lavneaned® ; ¥ i a ; gain, of 1 cent to 4%4«cents. [bang of Bismarck for the election of | ae H er eee i ; end to ideal Holiday Gifts, Diamonds, ais pare tae Tel > |dirdctors for the ensuing year will be’ Washington, Dec. 11—House mem- ‘LARS DAHL VICTIM | j ie ; i eee aries f° SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK held at the k, between the hours hers opposing the Johnson bill pro- | OF PNEUMONIA | " Watches, Chains, Cuff Links, Scar‘ South St. Paul, Minn. Dec. 11-4 /0f 11 and 12 o’clocl a. m, on Tues-’ hibiting immigration! tof the Unite: | L URNS i tase b Nol ood. a ti Hie Hog receipts 1.600; 15 to 20 cents day, Jan- 11, 1921. States for one year today agreed with | oe a acl camscd Cover with wet haking scda— | | Pins, Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils, t mit Siglo (. B. LITTLE, President ny a gne sorting tha moagnre to gece | Ars Dani, a our iy reet, pa d sly gent ae | ° Z Ms \ a 4 aie $8.75 to $9.30. Set cr re, | wre @ yote for adjournment, » o.. y this morning iat his perience afterward apply g¢ oe = Vanity Cases, Cigarette Cases, Libby ak LBipthas iebichd v | med \; with pneumonia at the age of seven- a 4 pie | Bulk, $9:20 to $ U. C. 1. Meeting 7 uth ip Aye raga na | 11/4-Closs. Pi , A ‘hing Cattle receipts, Mgrket closed | There willbe a big meeting. to- MILK DROPS ONE (ee eee: ats Home’ Guuldere’ aaiocta. VaroRun! Cut Glass, Pickardyhand painted China, weak. , night at Elke’ hall, initiation and feed. ry * lalok jab a week | a — | a verita ty things of Few sales of steers, $6.25 to $7.50¢/ All visiting U. C. T.’s always wel- | CENT IN PRICE Hie eps anton rise wpbont ae, Week Over 17 Millon Jars Used Yearly | a veritable wealth of pretty things =| a Veal calves steady for week, most come. 3 | <r Mrs. a Dahl, three sons and) i i | classes Killing cattle 50 cents highe. | A.B, BRINK, | Green Bay, Wis. Roc. 1—Milk is pai eae Ole linge, sone and | ; ae unquestioned value. i Sheep receipts, 5,600; nominally | : Counsellor. | reine sold here for § cents a quart \p oy -emaing will be shi Gar- Es Senn i ‘ steady. ‘by the Brown County Equity Milk en Rent ereate ort Monday Mor: For BEULAT! and BEAR |, PEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS For week lambs, $1.to $1.25. Lower. | jexchange, A reduction of 1 cent was j,) js CREEK Lump Coal, Call {| OPE . $ Ewes. 25 to 50 cents lower. | In the matter of the estate of Frank announced by W. K. Wagner, manager | Tre $43, TRANS ~\ HI Feeders steady E. Smith, deceased. ‘of the exehange yesterday. A predic UC ATORS HERE WACHTER TRANSFER’ || Sy ee Notice is hereby given by the under-' tion that milk will drop to 8 cents A | CO. Phone 62. | _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ! signed F. E. Young, administrator of! qyart was made by the manager, it} IN CONFERENCE i 4h auieace Dee Cattle receipts. | the estate of Frank Ng. Smith, late of | the conditions now existing continue:| | 000. For week,~beef and butcher | ihe city of Augusta, in the county of | S27 e i ee ‘i ing i i vate a at tnd = ik ree NM ortant educational meeting ~ ms d etrists ee opel avoid steady. | - 1. /Kennebee, and State of Maine, ae- 3,808 PERSONS Leet a a att E Jewelers and Optometrists ; ipts, 8,000. Mostly 15 to-®5) ceased. to the creditors of, and all ‘“ 99 of Education, where a committee of a, i TT Suean acetpts 2.000 Persons having claims against said | KILLED BY AUTOS cata Cominbasa 6t. thie Welfare Or ane Fal i She eipts. 2.000. For week deceased, to exhibit them, with the; Se ae Legislative, and Resolutions commit- | LIC rcoats || steady to $1.00 lower. ‘necessary vouchers, within four | Washington, ~A total of 3,808 | [CBISIAUTe al Nat DakoGs Ran: c u uth Uvercoats || BIS AROK GRAIN fmonths after the first publication of | persons were killed in aoe aC! Cational assdciation have been com- at big reductions. | pete aries ty geben ’ ithis notice, to said administrator at |cidents, or died as a result of injU- yiiaq and ealed to Bismarck to for- : * i & Denes etl Mailer Co.) | nis office in the First National Bank {ries therefrom, during the iast yea., eer ee re aeramuole Cauca: Klein, Tailor and i aanelaortlaeh pe ae qq { Building, in the the city of Bismarck, the Census Bureau, announced today tional campaign to be put on in this Cleaner. | No. L amber duri Pigg, im ssaid Burleigh county. _ tt = co toment offering suggestions crite, Members of the committee : i mised auran Dated December 14, A. D. 1920. ‘for traffic improvement. An autom0- “here today are: Dean Joseph Ken- | : : F. E. YOUNG, | Keuthe uct rate of 141 Olt! yey, University; Superintendent, J. | \ 4 a i U \ x Al >. yee! ee , : ‘i : . +3 i . 1 red durum...... diio | 4) 2 5 CHICAGO CASH GRALY- i Chicago, Dec. 11-—-Wheat No, 2 red. $2.05. ‘ { Corn No. 3 mixed, 70¢; No. 2 yellow, Sle. | Oats No. 2 white, 49¢ to 50¢; N MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ~ Minneapolis, Dec. 11.—Barley. ty Te, i Rye No. 2, $1.4414 to $1.45%4. | Bran, $26.00 to $23.00. o De Wheat receipts 367 cars compared with 263 cars a year ago. Hl Cash o. 1 northern, $1.60 to! -$1.68; Dec. $1 March $1.55 j Corn No. 3 yellow, 65c to 67c. sl Oats No. 3 white, 43¢ to 43 | Flax No, 1, $2.14 to $2.15. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | Minneapolis, Dec. 1i—Flour 40 cents | lower. In carload lots, $8.70 to ‘$9.06 a barrel, in 98-pound cotton sacks. } Shipments, 67,861 barrel ' Do not neglect your coal bins because the~ weather is mild. Play twe of Black Diamond Coal, and be ready : for the cold wéather that is sure to come. Gur Black Diamond Friends. . a ER H. Carpenter Lumber Co. Phone 115 Administrator with the will annexed ; 0! of the estate of Frank E. Smith, | ported in 1919. An increase over deceased. - i year since 1915 when thegate was 8.0, H. F. O'HARE, ‘and an increase of 245, in the total every 100,000 population was re- L Attorney for Administrator, {humber of deaths over £918. i Bismarck, D. ‘ | “Bach year it becomes more and First publication onthe 11th day | more dangerous for a person to walk of December, A. D,-1920. ithe streets,” the Census Bureau’s 11-18-25-Jan1 | statement said. “The reason usually -given, and probably the correct one, Judge-Crawford Heads lis thatthe mifmber of automobiles Pasir fin use is constantly increasing. How Stark Bar Association then shall the ever-increasing qanger 2 lhe lessened? The gbvious remedy is Dickinson, Dec. 11.—Judge W. C,{t» improve constantly the traffic reg- Crawford was elected president of the | ulations to keep pace with the ever-' Stark County Bar association at the | increasing numger of automobiles. | regular meeting held in connection | “This call for better and better trai- with the banquet tendered in his hon- | regulation: not a fanciful one. or. ce ii Officers elected were: i y pr President—W. C. Crawford. : when a crowd emerges from a Vice President—J. P. Cain. jtent and, similarly automobile traffic Secretary—J. W. Sturgeon. | must be slowed down, controlled unti Treast¥er—H. C. Berry. ‘it becomes safe. The 1919 rates for! More than 25 members of the Stark | Kansas City, Mo., San Antonio and county bar anf their. stenographers | Cleveland, all much lower than for! were present at the banquet. In |1918, furnish a ray of hope that we! addition to these. the incoming’ 4n4 | are finally | retiring officers of the Stark coytty;! - district court ap well as Judge-elect |PEARL WHITE } Thomas H. Pugh were also guests. I Ss y “RIGER CUB? Many excellent have ap- reared at the Eltinge Theatre, but in presenting Pearl White last night in “Tiger’s Club,” a Fox production book-! ;ed for Monday, the management has surpassed itself. t | This filmfabounds in the kind of one} ; action and "suspense that keep the | continually on the qui vive; i {wonderful story interest of the novel | ‘by George Goodchild, from which the} \picture was taken, has beef retained | and even enhanced by the greater | | possibilities the screen offers; it is| chockfal of heart appeal and acute! human touches, and the situations are| | safe, putin a load or Coal Makes Warm arrived at logically. building steadily tone upon another to a climax as dra- | matic as it is unexpected. | | Pearl White never has. been offer- | + greater opportunities than in| the role-of Tiger’s Cub in this pic- | jture, and she takes full advantage Elof every one of them.’ This girl of | the frozen North ‘becomes, in her | ‘Elnands, a delightfully human per- | sonage whose joys and sorrows are } Seine ved \ The story deals with primitive felt keenly by the spectator. \e C. Gould, Oakes; V. S- Goddard, Cros: by; Martha Fulton, Wahpeton: Mary MeCinnis. Jamestown; G. W. Hanna, ; Valley City; Peter Anderson, Nelson Sauwain, Devils Lake; Sommers, Dickinson; A. C. Berg, Tow- ner: @. é Lowe. Mandan; L. P. Sim- ley, Rugby; H. H.-Kirk of Casselton and W. Parsons of Burleigh. Con- ferring with this committee are the three rural supervisors, Erickson, Ta- tem and Riley, and tHe state depart- ment. Sessions lasted all afternoou and probably this evening. Hemstitching. Mrs. N. W. Kelly, Box 212, Bismarck, N. D. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE-- range, steel top, in good condition. Phone 626. 12-11-3t. HUUSE FOR KENT-—808 2nd Street. Call 282-K. 12-11-5t. FOR SALE—Cheap if taken at on modern house with garage, lot S0x 150. A real bargain. Call 44 Ros-{ ser St. corner Mandan Ave. ! z 12-11-1wk. ! TO VE ndan, Dec. 11.—The Knights. of nias lodge of Linton, N. D., has ued an invitation to the Mandan lodge to attend a big meeting which is to be held at that place on Thu day, Dec. 16 when work in the firs' and second ranks will be put on. Linton sent a fine representati to Mandan last spring when the preme chancellor was here to Vv) the lodges in this section and Man-; dan plans to return the compliment th %a good delegation. If 0 bers answer’ the notic them it is likely that al special car will be secured for the trip. Pres-+ ent plans are to take the K. P. band; and orchestra along to liven the! trip. name «| teeare of counterfei’ ae ny DN | Perse eee nee eee eee Lucky Buy for Us--- ---Your Chance Now We were lucky to have the first chance to buy the line of goods © which we mention below and everything we have is marked below their regular selling price. ‘These goods are from large and well : known eastern firms. _We bought this line at a low price and we are offering them to you in return at a low price, for we-know that conditions just now demand to the public and Christmas Shoppers goods priced in reach of the amount of money. they wish to spend. In this selection of goods mentioned there are no two articles alike. Everything on sale will make good and weil appreciated Christmas gifts. Shop and buy now while the stock is not picked over and se- lections aye all here. FOR THE MEN’S CHRIST- | ,.MAS PRESENT | Neckties, Suspenders, A Large, Well Selected Line of Boudoir Caps, Handker- chiefs and Novelties. , FOR THE KITCHEN Many Useful Things that Make Lasting Gifts Sleeve Bands and Garters MAKE THE CHILDREN | HAPPY WITH OUR -| | LARGE LINE OF TOYS, | AND PLAY THINGS | SHOP NOW ANDEARLY | - THE GOLDEN RULE GROCERY GEO. W. LITTLE 5 504 Broadway

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