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?¢AGE TWO BISMARCK, DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1920 a RE FARMERS PUT BUYING UPON ACCIDENT VICTIM RECOVERING ~ MOTHERS ASKED BY HARDING T0 : a ment of something like caste within’ our democracy. Advocates Co-operation | “On ‘the ‘side of the teacher, and | the responsible authorities back of her, there must be the same’ ready disposition .to co-operate with the home and the mother. Our public 4 & DISMARCK,N.OAK Pe \ . \ STRONG B A N IS \ AID OFFIGIALS' schoo! system leaves to the home and OlAMONDS “JEWELRY ‘ A q H ‘ ; » | its’ influence. the .great duty of in- kK z t t / | stilling into, the child those funda- 4 i F 4 ; i ¥ “ | mental concepts of religion fwhich are ; FF. K. S TI J ; Hire Expert to Go Into Market President-Elect Speaks, Upon) so essential in shaping the individual . A. KNO WLE a he. eweler \ ~. . A i hought and, therefore, the thought : 119 Ath’ X5 { r if Same as Big Industrial | Welfare Problems ot the nation. That duty. anwine ws 19 ath Street *'. : aes r Plants Do “| Je to. be performed at the. hearthside Be (“ snatt * ,| nd will always be peculiarly the pre- ° > tee “ . ’ rier — MUST “SAVE CHILDREN |," eative ot the moter, Lcgptt wish. ¢ Bismarck’s Original ‘Store for Gifts MAKE BIG SAVING | ‘ x ndeed, that our nation mien have i ‘ E wa er | 4 ; er ee ‘icaa | | Tevival of the religious spirit along Our beautiful “Gift Store” with i i eg poe Ss Ba soe Det 18, ee Shoes Min See SD RORE ove: uae ihe ir bes ul “Gift Store” with. its attractive appoint. Bee ky . Th pt y 5 | MOLES Gi wignessgsied’ Dy “|when, the world stood in more neet a e i ¥ mae A Members Lift Their Wants and ‘otect Harding last night to give to\|than it does How, of the consolidation ments, and_yet more, attractive. merchandise, ;has won its Then Their Agents Sound \school officials: and other public and Teagslvences wh only a firm — - way to the favor of Discriminating Shoppers. We-have a * serv: “fall: measure of co-operas | Telgious | fa can e. “It is ae ; ‘ Sa Out the Sellers ltion in the eduektional, religious and {time gf uncertainty. ¢ splendid array of-articles that are different—Articles that pena physical training. of children. “It has been demonstrated to as- { a x Columbus, Ohio, Dee, 16.--Thous- i veaking yo before a state meet=| tonishing and alarming, certainty that cannot be secured at any other store in Bismarck, Every- ahs of Ohio farmers. cooperating it ‘ing of the Chil@Conservation League, |a large portion:of the school children is fe ’ ¢ ee iH Re ae a iOh eo He o Feral Me Mardinge declared it the duty of | ind even of adults suffer from under- ¢ thing-has been neatly arraigned so that selections can easily eh aauiiierelal Sarin Compal’ motherhood ‘to*keep the old time| ourishment:; Perhaps in, the case ss ee 2 oe Commercials see Conn) = home spirit..alive in spite of the|of most adults, the fault is of the be miade. And everything. is moderately,.priced. . .“Cheap- have. planed Une ai eat anaes growing ,tengency to entrust the in individual vather than of society. With £ os g . ey pine ey ae ae aut Suuction ofthe child almost wholly | cbildyen, however, it is otherwise. If, MeSS of price here never means. deteriation. from the high eae Fee iy ito public “institution, He made a]sgciety, has permitted the develop- . ve . He Begin ey Ain ate practical pleasthat religious training tpenk af ito pystem under which the standard which characterizes every Gift, however, slight . ay oe y k i rovinee 2 iz rr suffer rez ri- ‘ shabing agent. be kept within the, province of the | citizens of tomorrow suffer real prt . a f PETS AA Ie oR AE. hearth, and'voieed a hope for a re-|vation,today, then the obligation is up- which bears our name. allay al Ae oy ers’ cooperative grain elevator vival of religious reverence «in the |.1n ,society to, right that yrong, to t ‘ other farm organizations, whose nie: ying | times. “ahead. | \ ‘Jinsare some measure of justice to This is an important satisfaction ‘in the receiving of a bership, while not ¢€ y known | 'khe president-elect also asked: that] the children, who are-not responsible . i " b into thousands", said Ired, G. G the public.welfare agencies of the, for being here. 1 gift on which appears the KNOWLES Crést. Let our jewels purchasing agent for the Farmers nation be kept democ: atic, and ex-| “Iam net orie-of ‘those who beNeve a ‘ si se ‘ommercial ervice ‘company, with jwressed disapproval of the practice | legislation can find panaceas: for all’ and jewelry carry, your megsages‘of love and friendship. Hices here. ‘Thousands of dollars bof the rich in Withdrawing their chil-] jlls, butvon the other hagd 1 am not \ 5 / have beemsaved during the last ; dren from the publicyschools and en-Jof those who ‘fear, to madertake, a Mot “at se ov out Meet moaths: by. farmers! in nop sled »* tering them in. private. institution. through legislation, the formulation NO WLE, ’. ane ralfOhio : ORY , , He reaffirmed ‘His hope that. great] of new)programs. ., 7 ee, F. . K. y 3 e ewe er P 6 “Rarmegs list their wants ggjth thei: ‘good would be accomplished by the] “1i¢althful mothers and ‘fit condi- 3 ‘ * " eb * 2oGt cooperiitive elevators, whose mat new public welfare department to be|tions for maternity healthful, and Established? 1907 Po tds Dees agers forward the combined orders }“opesed by his administration and) abundantly‘ nourished -children ‘amid Pp} of if: to us. With many orders id he had’ found sentiment in and] tit conditions. for development’ mene | ohhh ts oo shhh ret coming in daily, we are able to pur =out of congress strongly’ supporting | tally and physically—au ) nade certain | chase large quantities of each article, the plan. : a by the generation of oday in’ its % E thereby securing it at considera lyf *} On Equal Footing 46 concern for tomorrow ¢ will,guarantee ing foul matter which poisoned stom- | FOR SALE Ue ae hide dress here mator | a itzenship from thegsoil of America jach, EXCELLENT for. gas .on the | For Sale: House and Barn. In- ee ng Sa ; which wij) be the guarantee of Ameri- stomach or sour stomach. Guards !.. RET stin disposing of a quantily that there shall he created in our} ” ea ria ae pho sone meer vod never apgnen j cific Hotel. fs ain or prodice, which we B.aG.s ament a department of public | G"RIS EME WH: bi jens / jase ak em do,” Mr, Green stated, fare. It is with some satisfaction} — ~ HELP) BISMARCK : Ps ER BA eal Se “AL the end of the year after all 1 am now ‘able to. say to you| .Many women wif] profit by the fol- Dry Mined Lehigh Lignite “HAY oe 4 operating expenses have been’ paic ince the election I have’had op-| towing statementlof one. of their sex: | Cal for Sale. W. J. Dobson, 615 ‘ A any surplus will be lnperated amon: ty to discuss that proposal’)“t’ was afraid to eat on account of Andersor St., Phone 659 R. | Upland Prairie hay, Ready: to stockholders on a pa rope B . number of leadevs of- liberal | stomach trouble. \Even rice did not se ee ') roll, Wire or write fok prices. t \ continued Mr. Creen, . “leva ) thought in and out of con-/agree: aking Adler-i-ka I can! . (Considerine allexpenses, it costs OD NG ua and organisationy which bought heavy ily of supplies dufing the ye: wilf re to the cost price or déducting it the’ selling pricp as the e@ may be “an organization or cooperative e evatoy is not compelled to hold stoc in the company in order to secur’ {tions point a greater surp us dividend thar) 6» . . wand have found them eager to help bine 3 S ase a fated others whose. pur were ‘less | Science, Luck and Grit Save Beauty of Follies Star 4) "tne Consecutive tak. 7 = ae Cooperative. elevators upon receiving or nee . | rae 2 omplishment will place our AMUAAUANOUADODSUNUODEGOUAOGOUAAAUUAEOSDONANEOOGQEGUUREODGNEOGUGG#UUASCUEDEAOQUDORYODDUGNDROGNOOUOUOUONE o this. surplus. di d es divide i (NR. AL StiT Spectal.) - Ha goyernment ‘someting like .an) equal * 5 = among their constituents York, Dee, 16.—Sheer ‘grit, je) i fcoung with respect to this set of i ’ es or retain it in the treasur, 4 lot of that) and four Of ths | £2 her teeth alrew, her fractured J2W~ problems, with governments which n ee 2 they wish,” he: explained , ialists in Amerfaaave.g0- nee cle Sint pine ‘ That was (he have long maintained’ ministries ‘ot | saa , = Se eo Re ania ‘ to lave thé-pretty face and figure | “On. Oe ON SIC Ms fon represented in. their ay pa = said, “by. adding « sma uate mer, Greenwich Vinage yO; Ugly id ‘ts. While my own ideal en- a! & ee E ay fe he = supplies. However, indic! A Da 2p su ” eye] Bs x oh ak $ x has aa Shareholding organizations wii. | ‘ices as,*the perfect mo ot wags rid ‘The. iiost. painful cawdelahgerdussof sree Ons on phase of dignity receive tieir supplies at less cost be | 88 in an\auto, driven by William Mor-1 116 iollies girl's injuries was a blood comparable - to’ that given in many |} e san Plantstudent at Yale,and son of oe Another specialis other countries. i cause of the pro-rated surplus ‘divi » millionaire. .The car swerved, a 1 ra i Children Socal Beings ¢ den, rowing by ‘leaps ana| Tee loomed ‘aheud,” and’ the crash absorbing. that clots He 1s almog] -*Weether we may.,esteem it wise Weare growls Oy rithin. e | “ame. “ 2 i os Dy te 7] or unavise, the modern,mother must bounds and I predict that within @ jaavhanecinakeu Removing Paralysis . Henline menhttacclety + dispose few years similar, companies a be |, SEN ADVE REIS A fourth specialist is removing the) nd Been Tate Seen trad TaN ch » farmers interest it] Miss Jesmer’s ja e was frac-| paralys i he left side) | ink ad 4 rf working to. the farm Miss Jesmer’s jawbone was frac-| pi ralys that resulted on t le ide the training, the intellectual director every state, with a national coger? tive organization working with them, (Mr. Green declared. % Is “Mail Barly” a - Slo Unheeded; i =O Bins Ts Slow SLA, 16.—Whether the ‘Washington, Dec, who was injuredvfin an sh-up several weeks ago. Miss’ Jesmer,, who is famous in jotham \not only ‘for her. work in the follies: but for the demany for her ser- sured, but, by some miracle, there was cutzon her face. caf) save all. of your beauty and vow ll be as\good as ever if you've got V little grit,” the che hospital-hy young Vlant, told her. riainly had jenough, duck to And Miss’ Jesmer at their instruc- ions la jatists, sent; to} WELENE SESE cuts on the knees are things to a girl wh», like Mis earns! her living. dancing—-werevtreat- ed by an assures hi a, scar. cigt on her eye. ofMi: face.. Jesmer’ it had her -beauty saved. “it's like ‘coming 1b dead,” says Migs Jesmer; the rest of your life, her specialist’ and. he Ai0s/ hat there will not be even i g.that the prettiest girl in the Greenwich Village Follies has +k from being ‘to kKnow_you aren't going to be ugly and misshkpen A woman's looks ‘get mighty precious to her when she for. many .weary hours of thinks%ghe’s going to lose them.” with reference to crystallizing it into legislation accomplishment, a broader scope for the new ih tment, giving it concern, with many other phases of human welfare, % ig interesting to eredtion will for the fitst time-place apd the. spjritual’ guidance of r Children, We may-.well plead with the, mothers to make the most for good, of ue lessened opportunity they. possess for molding the. lives und minds bf their, children;, through such .co-operative effort as~this, it seems to me, there is opportunity for a great service. Herein is presented the opportunity to life up the proper and the less fortunate to a higher kyow, that its |] est onythink. Adler-i-kka acts on @eQTH upper and, lower bowel remov- a1 undergraduate at Oxford at leabt | 31605 a year to carry on his studies, Downer, Mi sota. A GIFT -OF TTI EMT OO ERS OL BE PTY . if ay 4 A BOOK IS ALWAYS*IN GOOD TASTE sountry’ are ignoring ee re me aa = people ot ne seelogan of the’ vost- | commission law, ‘Governor’ Allen ‘ex- higher. level. 4 " j > OLL. ND’ 2 FICTION iy the “mail Mi ‘i shalle ie 5 cer , vine “ph : a Ts i ey / office department or have experiericed plained hat the challenge ‘i cams Bulk, Dest pigs, $8.75 to $9.00. : he mother ‘ who tndetateably + gave . ey aah xi = a.strong subsidence of the Christmas through anagency in } eH ong Y | putk, butcher, § seeks to train her own children right- 5 ‘ Buoks for Youthful Readers The Valley of Silent Men, 5 irit of giving is a question ovat the inference being that the challenge) a Nap Slow. uy Jy will be performing this service | ‘ S ean A 3 Srich the department expressed con- [had beer given out by Governoy Fra: | Cattle receipts, Slow, mostly not only for her own children, but | Lifile Sunny Stories, By James Oliver Curwood> . 5 aderaple concern. ‘There -has been | Zier. a y steady to weak. me ie hose from other, homes not} 0 1 ih} Tolinny (iruelle ie, th sige v tha oa ee Reais ee EOF ractics rrease i yorime cng o \, Mediim steers, $7.50 to $8.75. richly blessed with the finer things | Fy ute > vin iar, id * Se a, : : practi a ty ae er ae. Fotlune | ‘The Topeka dispatch last night was" Calves, stoudy. Top, $8.00. of life. I like the democracy of the |g’. ! | The Little Brown Bear, Kindred of the Dust, aed, ne ae the present time, said an an- |answered by a denial to the Asepelated | Stockers and feeders. Show, steady] community) school and indeed 1} by Johnny Gruelle 00... = - pBy Peter B. Kyne ....$2.00 ‘ . artment, where-| Press, by Governor Fravjer that,hehad to weak. would like. to see a greater measure | 4 Dhe Bam: Bam Clock : 4 7 2 re tigat Sehr the mails had} made such a-statement.. + Sheep receipt, J,00%, Slow. of it enforced in, the public ‘schools |74 By pop “Heron ‘ TBE The Girl Graduate Book, increased 60 per cent above norinal. 1 eta ete 5 First sales ‘of lambs, about 25°to'59] by the elimination of those evidences | Pets LS TU Re Ee AWA ooo. cece eee eee $2.00 ety ee Et EXPLAIN KILLING leents lower, ‘ of stra yagative: in dress and social | The Remarkable Tale of The Gil Memory Book 7 | lowes, stead! ytdtweak, 4 indulgence which make for the develop- | ee ales SL, Wright ..T5e 4 4 pant) ee CLAIM TELEPHONE, |, QF IRISH PRIEST on nan SIE. ayerine tainibit ridge, Bach $225 and $5.00 eis ST; INCRE } _ 4 = SRN BS re p Address Books, ca 7% iui “i : ' ”? HES ES iy = Louise BB cecihe SUC Rr ig aoe , a a ie Dublin, Dec." 16--Ani official repo’ STORMS? HE THRIVES ON’EM 5 e By Louise Haynes .. «. Te Each $1.50, $1.60 and §2.00 | F 6.—The increase in’ = The Jolly Old Shadow Man < Sk, Hal Dee. Meee eatiayes from’ Dublin castle: on the shooting | - — < = 2 aes is By A lier Kay ‘ ‘ah Line a Day Books, \ 1 wages paid y €! ) setae Ci Magher,. parish | = By Alnee q wee e ee ADE a ee Or 5 ‘ ro } was set forth as. the, princ tea-| 7° erday of géngn Magner, parity = R eed ‘Andy Stories. 5 Each $1.35, $1.50 and $2.50 son for an increase in telephone rj tes of Dunmanway, county Cork, | = : Te : oie Ile ~ e= 5,000 Popular Copyrights at at the hearing in which the applca the priest. and the’son of.a farms! =: PY AC Inny Gog Ores $1.35 - : ae "$1.00 Each! \ tion of the TriState Telegraph pad named Crowaryy were hot by. 2| = Rhynies of Kindly Children, 4 Frag ke a a 1 ing consider | cadet who is jerArrest. The cadet | =i es . er * n ‘Telephone company in pe ing cadet whose ands nanreet ns cae A e By Kewinout Snyder . $1.35 Books That. Tell ~You. Operators have received an‘ inerease | statement adds. y= edtime stories, ‘ : of 142 per cent above 1913 wages, it i: a | = By Thornton W. Burgess Te ‘ What , bs ae How ‘ z : is claimed; line men 100 per cent; |% = aaa = Welpine the Weather. Man ' 0 Do = telephone installers 112.9 per cent and | MARKETS i = | tice Ki gan = clerks 56.25 perycent. The advance | gy rat = Y ACE NAY oases 2 R185 At ‘The Bact = snove 113 euufoment prices js sala] Samer Fel = Winkle Twinkle and Lolly Pop, pit ear ees <- “3 to be 172 per cent. f i nicago,\ Dec. 16-—Weakness devel. | = Ry LP. , ee sas 9 2 er eth“ g ont inthe wat mart ta. OF : pnt Putnam ond Betitcen Ledthaley anginot s+ - 1 ening prices. which varied from un-j{ =| “ Ai Riceheche as Go a : TOW, ..0y wbur DP. Nesbt GOVERNOR NOT changed. figures. to '2.1-4 cents-higher | = Fahles’ it) Rhymes. for \ Little hie Cale . \ ‘ = A he Calendar of Desserts, ‘ TO DEBATE ALLEN Were stolowed Bye sharp poeta s = ‘ Folks by W. 7. Larned :$1.35 Bip Elizabeth O. Hiller oa \ ul around and then ‘something of » = Mairy. * Trane 3 "4 sae Topeka, Dec, 16—In, view ,of the] rally. es \ = Fairy Tales from France, my The Calendar of. Dinners, oe degial by Governor Lynn J. Frazier.| ‘fhe market closed heavy at yester- By W.T.Tarned ....° $1.35). By Hlizabeth-O. Hiker : of North Dakota, that, he had issued «| lay’s finish to 1 cent lower. | Friendly Fairies, The Calendar of Sandwiches | shallenge to debate with Geverno: = , \ Y ~ ‘! A aiatene i state on the industtia “BISMARCK GRATN aetty vobney Crucle $1.25 and Beverages, by Elizabeth (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co:) | -_ The Perhappsy Chaps, 0 Hiller. = Reet ae a hee re ; By Ruth ‘Thompson . $1.35 The Lavender and Old Lace P See a ee 3 Flewer Chlidren x : : 7 | No, 1 amber durum 4s bbe aed \ Calendar, by Myrtle Reed . OUCH! ANOTHER No, 1 mixed. durum... x By Elizabeth Gordon . $1.35 From Me to You, a Calendar of RHEUMATIC TWINGE No. 1 Fed durum y | Bird Children, ‘ : Friendly Thoughts, by Ed- 4 i AX. Sa Mizabe = 4 Py ty AU No. 2 flax... a att pia oe » S35, |. win Osgood Grover : fs ve No. 2 rye. i igitieds ee he ‘Tale of Johnny. Mouse i 4 roar on Get busy and relieve. those paine aS } See ° + By Blizabeth @ Bae # nm The Gat den Year Book, by \ with that handy Bottle MI (POLIS FLOUR ‘a fate a fordon ..~75e By Nellie Bangor Miller Sloan’s Liniment Minneapo Dee. 16.—Flour un-! 4 ih pa biti Series, \ "i Nat ‘i om . .. |changed to cents. lower, In car-| Bach... +2. 500 2 (| Vi HAT Sloan's do‘ss it does thof- J ioad lots, $8.50 to $9.55 a barrel, in $8- | jou BIBLES itt 2 Abtvalted parts pound cotton seks. Shipmients, 62.) CARTOON BOOKS At Various ‘Prices, promptly relieves most kinds o! 401 DANTE ENS i Ca a) ee 1 L nal pains and aches. You'll find it B rolistanign | Oh Skin-nay !.The Days of Real clean and non-skin-staining. Keep i , | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN’ | Sport, by Barnes ...., $1.75] ’ ‘PRAYER aandy for sciatica, lumbago, neur. Minneapolis, Dec. 16.—Barley, 50e Oh Man ct Y. BOOKS oecenetied scles, stiff joints, to “ide. | By Briggs 81.75 : ache, pains; “bruises, strains, sprains, : UM AEA TEAC SR (eo 4 oS ied ‘weather afvercffects % i ; Ie Golfe- = MY PRAYER BOOK ‘or 39 years Sloan's Liniment has ¢ i Xx By BS ee i helped Hicieands the world over, You a yeurago. \ [8 - : a L By Briggs 0.0.0.0... $75 By Father Lasance A aren’t likely to be an exception. It cers 1 northern, $1.57% to} = ¢ tainly does produce results. « ec, 1.49%; Mareh, $ PHILADELPHIA—Here you see John W. Carter and his % Sera is All druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. is yellow G60 toc6TC" ibaggage. John is just’'three years old. He arrived in Philadelphia : an,” . 3 white, 40%e to, 41 Ye. on the S. S. Ha erford from Liverpool, making the journey all g e ( oO No. 1, $2.00 to $2.01. aloné, to join his father, Professor John S. Carter of Old Frge, Pa. L % I ‘ A oun “IRains an Mrs. Carter became ill in England and sent John home alone. He | : Stationers * “" Mail Orders’ Filled and Shipped Prepaid 113 4th Street SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Dee. 16.—Hog_re- Pceipts, 6,000. Active, 25 to 50 cents | was about the only person on the ship who didh’t get seasick and} as for heavy seas and high wintds—he thrived on ’em, i; ! 1 enemy TM TT / ; \ nimen .. gh

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