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?¢AGE TWO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. YUE THAS WADE HER LIFE WORTH LIVING, SHE. SAYS einen eae | Martinique Enjoys Great Prosperity Martinique, Dec: ue is enjoying what 15 1] unprecedented Minneapolis Woman’s Life Was; | Made Miserable for Six Years | —Tanlac Ends Troubles | Be ‘ort’ De France “Tanlac has not only relieved x of troubles which made my life mis- erable tor six s, but has built me zed to the ir up ten pour in weight besid nse of | 5 alting from the said Mrs. Bla Bradiord, 601 Henne- | to tho h'ab pt bree i apolis, Minn. jtor Martamqus ruin, y I suffered with stom-| "phe n commerce of the ix ach trouble I got to land in d from 9,°09 franc’ could hardly uything in 1912 to anes for last tle 1 did eat al fermented aml voor phe f a. aa expectod.to bloated me un could — scarcely | even gr the cording yeat breathe. I te rribly. with | The Jortinique heartburn ¢ ing in my given preferencs to the produ stomach for h_ meal, rather than sugag sincs this and someti nt T just had to Ik the fl ¢ production has been purchased walk the 00 because I suffered 30 py the gc at only one franc much. Nervousne: also interfered ' per Kio (of pounds). Howev with my sleep. I aiso had to be ta the trade in suva~ agsin has je ing something for constipation h | declayed free ard it is expected thet stantly, and finally I got in such | its production for 1920-21 will reach bad condition it looked like I couldn't gbout 0 ton stay up much longer. But Tanlac has made a wonderful change in my condition. I have a fine appetite now ayd I never suffer the least hit with indigestion. are calm and steady, I sleep like child every night and, in fact, all my troubles gone and I always feel) Just rine. nlac has made life worth living for me and I want other sutter- | forbidden ‘by ers’ to know about it.” are new co Tanlac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. Breslow, in Driscoll by N. D. and J H. Barrette, in Wing by H. P. Ho-} man, and in Strasburg by Strasburg Drag Co. Ady. ry ean aaa a FOR SALE White Rice Pop ‘Corn. 1 1b for} For Sale: House and Barn. In- le and 5 Ibs. for 50c. Oscar H. | quire Mrs, Eppinger, Grand Pa- Will & Co. Phone 163. \cific Hotel. Co ———————————————— ————— During the war Martiniqne obtained most of its imports trom the Unite’ States but purcheses®there are no~ diminishing owing to the unfavansble es exchange rite onAmerica and also to |the resumption of industrial and ¢ ricultural ivities in Fra Many commod with the excen- tion of flour, ex the Fr: ge fr s of sugar av continue Martinique business see ahead several years of, pros ! perity, J ra If the present p rum “A REAL OPPORTUNITY . “IN BUSINESS ——Backed by twenty-one years o conservative progress in|manuiacture. HE #] | i : rik z = lp A i w « js|acter and deep MRS. JACKSON, 94," c DIED ‘AT HOME. OF SON TODAY, Deceased Was Born in aay and Would Have Been 92 Years Old in April n WIDE CIRCLE OF FRIENDS ary Whitelaw Jackson, aged rs, died at 8:15 o’clock this morning at the home of her son; Jackson, 601 Sixth styeet. Her death is attributed to old age.» The“follow- ing obituary by the family tells of‘her _ me eveuttul ire A gay iescaide ne vil 15, 1829. Her 1 father Whitelaw was an Ep: clergyman, and all her relatives 7 s of that faith. Yet Some * her kinsfolk were closely identi- ed with early Methodism. On one\ side her ‘great grand mother was a cousin and dear ‘friend to the Rev, Adam Clark, and the great grand mother. on the other side was a per- sonal friend John Wesley, who was on severaloccasions _entertain- cd at her home. found religious impressions,. her mother being a woman of strong ohare piety. Both t characteristics are very marked ‘|the subject of this sketch. In 1848 the Whitelaw family re- ‘noved to Cincinnati and later.jo Le- banon, Ohio.~ Here Mary married Christopheg Jackson. Of their seven children, three with their father, wel- comed her to Paradise’ this, morn. ing. ian Mrs. Jackson strongly influened, all who were acquainted ,with’ her. Witty, wise, well read; and laving, she was a charming companion. Bu: mn greatest importance to her. While all ;| her life she was intensely regious, her piety/shone brighter as the. years slipped away. In the pangs of great ain, in her last fWness, She again “jand again gave praige to God\for His goodnet Once, after 2 peculiarly | severe attack, she recited: “Great, spoil I shall win From death, hell andsin, In the midst of affliction ’ Shall find Christ within.’ A leading automobile manufacturer—a -pioneer | Truly her “conversation was. in whose selling organization is noted for permanence—is ; heaven children. driseiand..cdiit in a positicn to award a dealer franchise in this terri- | blessed. ara ees tory. 1 This is an unushal opportunity. Representatives of this company seldom change. In accordance -with $ ™ this policy, pernianence will be the keynote of the appointment. The man awarded this franchise will be of sound, conservative character, nevertheless possess- ing initiative and action. We invite men of that calibre to write. Previous BS automotive experieliee is not essential. : Box.No. 174 Tribune, Bismargk, N. De Ped bdehe foldohdededdebohedeete debt See cet eee EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EOE LE LETTE EEE & = + oe , % “We Thank You” “Of interest to you” Retail Deciines that have taken place in the last sixty days according to percentage Sagar 68 Per Cent F lour 50 Per Cent , 25 Per Cent 17 Per Cent Oatmeal SL eo eee 17 Pér Cent Peanut Butter....0../........ 30 Per Cent _ COGOR iki BEE ole coos 16 Per Cent’ Nuts, Xmas : 22, Per Cent Raising 8PerCent J’ Currants :. .. &Per Cent Crisco .22 Per Cent Mazola 18 Per Cent Cube Crax .......16 Per-Cent Cookies #22502 eta 10 Per Cent Butter ........... RNC eines 16 Per Cent SyYnOp sf aes Oe eae 10 Per Cent Bread ........, ps ies a 15 Per’Cent on Apples oo) bee an. 20 Per Cent P- and G. Soap Jello and Jiffy Jell 16 Per Cent Dried Fruits .... 16 Per Cent Smoked Meats .” Hie heciatra ta chiaty 10 Per Cent IES Ley Ae ak es 20 Per Cent The above represents the Essentials of Life ~ Few suggestions that will help us just be- fore Xmas by BUY, NOW — Nutsy Raisins, Gatidy, Currants; Dates, Figs, Olives, Cranberries, in fact every- thing that will keep. Lét’s cooperate and put off the worries of the last minute rush. Xmas Trees and Holly Wreaths +118 3rd St. é Both Phones 211: Final funeral services and inter ment will be held in Oxford, Ohio, o: Saturday next. There will be funeral services as her late home’ this afternoon’ at.. o'clock, at 601 6th street, tHis city. Her surviving children are Mr. Hugh Jackson of Freemont, Ohio; Mr& Har- vey Harris; Miss Harry Jackson ancl! Mr. J. P. Jackson of Bismarck. | MINOT NORMAL , WANTS. $500,000 Minot, Dec. state budget board including Senatoy J. 1, Cahill of Leith and) Kep. John R. Maddovk of Maddock, made an official visit to the Minot Normal Friday and went over the budget prepared for the institution to cover the next two Years, Full cognizance of the cramped and hampered condition of the Normal is taken in this budget which asks for more than $500,000 to cover pressingly needed extensigns in. several direc- Ltions. The new budget asks for the build- ing of the proposed west wing, which is to duplicate the present east wing of the main building, and also the addition of the ‘story over the gym- nasium at the north side of the main ‘building which is to provide the much needed assembly room. Plans and specifications for these additions are already on hand. ‘ Tract of Lavd Sought J.P. Mary was early imbued with pro-— the eternal things were always of tho f 15.—The North -Dakota | |) SHE BELIEVES — IN BUMPS » & FLORA SHEFFIELD + New York, Dec. 15.—-Flora Shet eild is one of the best little believers in bumps, in these paris. And, why not? rs She started ot_as a winsome little nglish girl: Wheir in her early teens she ‘had her head felt for bumps Just as a prank. “You'll win yeur fortune across the | sea,” said the ‘phrenologist. “Your j father will not live to see you fa- mous.” | “Bosh,” said Flora. “And, she went ! back to boarding school. : Soon after her father ded, and her mother and brother decdied to move | to America and le: Flora behind in I ngland. This was the fi bump! | Later on, however, Flora followel { across the sea and joined her brothe jin # stock company. he turned out }an apparent, failur t looked like another’ bump—-so' joined another conipany: Gradually. she was bumped into leading parts and her acting in “Three | Live Ghosts,” now playing op Broad- way, bumped hey ito “clectric light’ | ‘stardom, witch will come next year ; When she is. to. appear in a play by Zelda Sears. =“Sure, I believe in bunips,” says SI Flora. MORE IN N BUDGET, RN ROTO tween the Normal campus and. the park and permil the symetfical do- velopment of both those areas. At | Present there are only three or four cheap buildings on the intervenin:, {land in quastion. These are the only large items in the ‘budget. Others, however, provide for needet additions to the faculty and for additions in salaries amount ing to about 10 per_cént for the bien- nium. Another request is for! abont | $7,000 to cover the ‘decoration of ihe | walls cf the main building rooms, which have been plain since the struc: | ture was erected, and’ to redecoraty the walls of the dormitory which are in bad condition My many sees, TALK CENSORSHIP “OF CABLEGRAMS | Washington, “pee. it iy ~A tentative agreement that “no censorship shall be imposed upon jmessages merely IVE your family a Columbia Grafonola with Columbia , ie. is Records for Christmas. "Thén right at your. fireside you will have musie by all the famous exclusive Columbia WEDNESDAY, D. i | | artists and organizations. “ e : The Columbia Grafonola’s unvarying fidelity of repro- 7 diction is due to its Scientifically Correct Acoustic Design; ity s Straight Tone Arm, which allows the sound waves to develop { tully ‘and naturally; and its exc/wsive Tone Leaves, which — | give you complete and accurate control over tone volume. } fis Call-on any ; Columbia dealer. and ask him ; : ‘ for a demonstration of the exclusive Non Set / d Automatic Stop the only stop that needs no se 5 setting. See for yourself the beautiful, stream- { | line cabifiets of the , ; i ne ‘ ’ -Grafonola | COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York information, * Another item of $25,00) is planned] passing throwgh relay points” has been aR a aa Rar be tp cover the purchase of the less that} reached by the international communi- ———— ————: 1 two blocks of land lying south of the} cation conference, Walten S. Rogers, i - ei Normai and between its grounds an@|one of the American’ commissioners to ° ‘ » ‘ Lincoln park, the plan being £0 Dr0-|the conference declared today before Columbia Phonograpks Columbia Records vide continuous public rounds be-|\ thesenate committee investigating the ! 7 i On Easy Terms If Desired ‘: / f pants A ¢ ~ | ' ~ COWAN’S DRUG STORE ona | ie \ © Jee y v Ae The Annual ‘ whole question or cable communica- This College has constantly. more \ \ tion, 5 j calls for office help than it can / Formal Dance ee supply. All students who remained Will Bo Given at NAMED Bee WILSON |} to complete its course have been rer. 2 See sent to good businéss and banking { { ,, positions. In session throughout ne Hotel McKenzie the year, the student enters at any BISMARCK time. Preparatory department | . wheré students may commence gd seer | RE One a + with the lowest primary branches. + Friday Evening, Besides the ordinary Expert o \ December 'Thirty-First Courses in higher accounting, x Nineteen Twenty Stenography, and Banking. Send | for ail particulars. 4 Dancing in Patterson’s Hall ‘G. M. LANGUM, Pres. Entrance from Hotel McK8nzic | Bismarck, North Dakota. | oa You Are Cordially Invited to Attend H ; | asl Om Come and Dance the Old Year out, and the New ¢ 4 De not neglect your coal bins because the t Year in, and help make~the Usual Noisy Night's & . . . ‘ a ‘ © alos pate salnnHebe ind eis tah ee i weathenis mild. Play safe, put in a load or i < 4 oe , An Elaborate Dinner will be Served at Mid-Night it uwo of Black Diamond Coal, and be ready a i y A de in the Main Dining Reom—with a Special Buffet“ neney maRcaNTHAY % for the cold wéather that is sure to come. | k ! Luncheon served in the Dancg Hall during the Washin; ton, Deer 15,—Henry. Mor- 7 . ; Fgengahingte’, Per Sy, Menwe Mor-— Qur Black Diamond Coa! Makes Warm ‘early hours of the N&® Year Morning sador to Turkey, has beer selected: : . President Wilson to ack as the Presi-'¢ Jytends, + , Noise Makers Provided for deh Guest dent’s — personal representative — in : = mediating between the Armenians and / * the Turkish nationalists. Make Your Reservations Early- __Mr. Morgenthau eonferre< t FE H, Car enter la b f No Tables Reserved Without Tickets Which May Piet AE eh Aaa a D m er 0. = tions as to his mission.’ The depart-} be Secured at the Hotel Desk ment, however, has not heard ‘frot it Phone 15 R # the league of nations in response to! 4. = 7is 4 the President’s request for further! + xf t XN