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¢AGE TWO Sia TONY SENS EON SILOS 9 Oe TS ES A Fine WATCH | For His Gift Where is there a man who would not accept a quality Watch as a gift?) It’s about as useful a 1 piece of jew Iry as ary man would care {o pos- sess. present selection We want vou to see our of Watches for gents. have an exceviionally fy election of Priced Watches $12.50 to § We ¢ fediam running in price from ant 35.00 and up. ed t hon sc ed. i bet ing advantage of opp the people of the prairie states are yy, to blame for permitting a few packe ILLINOIS GOES IN STRONG FOR A CIEVI 1 to monopolize the vast packing busi- pig, Wilton WRESTLNG GAME and to bay at their own figures ray Glimors Jusosiavias to jcincnent without any competition. tude Jahn ‘America. Som Urbana, HL. of team and a number of promi sophomotes and upper*classmen who ago the people of ‘s) a North Dakota and of South might well have framed their cons! tutions and laws to build up hom Using seven Thirty Dakota jy heretofore have not been — eligible, industries and to put a Hmit to explo’ e; Wilton: Trindle. who go. his natural Panl Prehn, wrestling coach at the ltion. ry state Bismarck plays Glendive, Montana, he could enter the university of Illinois, has started his should Ii ful operation “» high school team with a big repu-jand fight for his norteges on an intensive training a good packing plant, several hanks.’ (ation, here next Tuesday. fevas in charge. Ils woolen mills, motor ve- ‘arm implement factoriés and each city and county ng corpora tion, and not a big nursling. A bin Hood or a feudal baron raiyits tribute on the people. Cut Out Politics : aye d better late thai ind to condition them for coming The should be-a self suppor’ state Recruits are being spurred on the fact that~a meet with Pennsyiv s assured. > If arranged, 1% xl for a return meet, so if MM. vels to Philadelphia this yea: Pennsylvania will journey to Hlinois: next r, But, as we say Four dual meets have been sched- neve 2 has now the uled in which Mlinois will participate. Proper constitutional amendments which are este mn follow — Wii ished beyond au tion by the decisions of the state ana so the Fea Supreme Court. The xt step is to enact the proper laws The progr Janu sin. February 19 ‘01 in at Wiscon- -Iowa at Towa. February 26--Chicago at Urbana. as shown in my last. letter March 4—Purdue at Urbana. © industry can never be a si The championship meet will be held while it may he used as a poi-} 1 factor. To make it as in Indiana on March 11 and 12. CCeSS TWOGAMES ARE TAKEN BY LOCAL BASKET TOSSERS Washburn marck Second BIG fers won two games last night in the; High School ¢ ithe ture high and it is nece and gir! The Washburn game was 5 tos5 at ithe end of the first half. toul plenty of throws close to the basket were r tunities; but had fewer fou George INSTITUTE FOR One From Each County in State | BISM ARCK dirk TRIBUNE Bows Before Bis-} Team and | Wilton Before First Team CROWD SEES GAMES rck high school’s busket toss- mnasium before a big pwd. Washfurn fell before the high ! 1001 second team in the opener by in a hard-fought, In the second gume bis first team ran away with Wilton by a score of to 4. yne of the most encouraging fea- es of the evening was the intense Mies. Myrtle evest. manifest in basktball. The woman to be hool management has obtain- some good games for the local club, to” have good uty for nvarder ranted suf mon Ple Be. wy in -y " ~y 7 crowds to ene ble the NE RBEL EN to comrt ted her on as Pa pr J he winte Tet iil an Killed Leo ( 0, gi eS) were 350 udults and about "100 bays eee nM A aepenticeeat who was said to be in love with slaim- ed Cousino threatened the girl and her husband and she shot him. present. @ In the second ha iieg:ster, forward on the to save them. marck, team got av goals, There were numerous per Sep pra Genus Ti PONS s mimetic abounc ities for the display skill. The usual tH and the action d« instant. Ann Little on both es, but both teams ved well. From the showing Wash- Th inade against (he pesimecck d team her quintet ought lo ‘gi! Willon 2 ch run when they me woman. vin January. (3 as E Line-up first game: IMMIGR AN : 00. Bismarck vburtc f Hallo r d { 1g ies t $j a burke © ed Xi ut Brown. : r | H Substitution pggins tor Burke; it at SeLLULes Holton aud Nelson, Score 20 to 1. Second Game In the second game Bismarck had chances to run up higher ore than did the team chatk up. Many Remarkable Story, Yold be Man) in Charge of Party of Jugo-Slevs However, the local team shomee tter team work than last week an‘! The guards held ilton to one field goal. The line-up: A part of the tion to the Unite! = fson . rise Redingtou ‘ .. Flinn . Christenson Scroggins, cego, two will and the remaini domes in the : Kazimur Michelcich t titute: W ington, and ho tunities in Ameri want to bring. his Kagimur ‘He bad.been vi i years whet bioke out, calles to serve in the Sib: out he w countr, the ar and got a discharge tue ‘could visit his parents in J Refused Entr; COUNTY SUPTS. WILL BE HELD W on he hi s » lived, in the: middle of the night. | postpone his visit until morning he went to the house and knocked. to Be in City During January eas there must be a union of public and Th Ps. a LIE Rash “ : penta he first county superintendents An answer came: What do you; CUT DOWN TAX BURDEN tte capital, a corporation organ" institute will be held in i want?” a proper statute similar quring 2 Tan uary: He expiained, but the s IRQES a ICON ar during the month of January, f e@ explained, b Lore URGES JUDGE ROBINSON to the Federal Reserve act, and re- yginnie J, Nielson @ supe | answe n he Knocked and a . * sponsible directors who put their ow ont ot public instruction, announce | appearetl aya window. good money into the business. In New W Laks (Continued trom page one) dred fifty pounds, and have cared for Zetland corpo with united pub- | them so that on the way each pig lie and tpital” and control gained several pounds and arrived in | have v nd success. Under go sive public control there is no splendid condition and at once com- i ency or economy. There is com-; ¢p, menced eating and drinking with good A ‘ pig relish. 1 sold them to Armour monly waste, graft and profiteering, Company at seven cents a pound. the same the government co: ‘There was nothing else to de. Oi tol of railroads, telegraphs, tel in will be devoted to a will be a few speake on it is hoped to evolve upon a definite plan to be followed | door. he did + but 9 the dot close beltiy the motin the father out the not} “the institute will last one week and ay, came hool affairs and management. ind the mou 2 county ng a lamp. AS to Miss ted to peer into h agreement | pushed the unrecognia t rding estate to addr tendents. Acc I paid freight, commission, Phones and in the war cont (in every county in the state in pro-| -Kazimur produced a ferer he e 1 lous.? § : dage, feed and other expense: ae hat could be more si anda ous. + moting rural education. The newly|received from bis mother Then, in a few days, the pigs were | im - elected county sunerintendents in! ; fore . turned into finished product and sold | BALFOUR DEFIANT | particular would profit by such a plan,| “Yes, that's my letter but my boy at three times’ seven cents a pound. ; Now I hazard the opinion that on every pig Armour II made one hun- dred per cent, or a net profit equai the price of the pig, so it has come to pass that in three score years the accumulations of Armour I and Ar- mour Il amount to a round Dillion dollars, a gum equal the value of all tie lands 4in North Dakota. H Men of Genius True the Armours have been men of genius and great business capac- ity and they are not to blame for ts by anything this assembly or assembly shall do,” counc other four Man ed by Mr. : larly spirit shown by some of the} Balfour's defiant atutuae, | je speak To Cure a Cold in “One Day | Grove’s LAXATIVE BROMO INE tablets. The genuine bears gznature of I. W. Grove, 20e. Take ar “I shall not be bound nor shall my tis Nielson believes. Mrs. Bal- pe laid for “Educational Week,” whic. | id. will be held during y delegates gippeared non-pluss- jrebruary. when he referred to the yeation throughout the state. Rena C. ‘Sulem, Mass. ree areeerecene nae ane MeN! mec ree Nanny eA NT en, | Honey and Tar ‘had she said. - “L could stand it ng longer,” sais Kazimur. “L simply broke down and cried.” Touched by this scene, the mother ‘asked the boy to stand up. She le. ja flood of light on his face and as ishe recognized him she dropped th ilamp and took her son in her arms The family explained that the’ ‘were many robbers, abroad and they reared to open the door. visit Kazimnr returned. to then went back to bring: here. He wanted to bring his in Amer will) tute final plan During the ins the month of, An entire week will be ded-! ated to promoting the cause of ed-! DED ‘TO SCHOOL HILDR This is the season when children } e Subject to croup, colds and coughs Marchard, 36 Lawrence St. writes: “I used Foley’ with good r very bad cold and it RECOMME} | renee MRE zavecomment te his parents but hi her was dead every child that goes to school” Ths | sq nis mother was too feeble to standard, low priced medicine Icssens Cone. an st , Chevrolet Cars and Parts §™ General Auto Repairing breathing, 202 4th Street tapers d clears mucus and phlegm, checks | ngling coughing, makes soothes and heals nbranes, and stop Ady. Jugo-Slavia, torn by internal trou- bles and contested over hy Hall and Serbs, is not Bolshe ic, declare? wzimur, People are tired of the strife and suffering and want an ord- lerly, peaceful government. Ameri tickling: ARBA RY COAS' , Ihe said, is the ideal country in the s DEN FRIES pelea FCTURED Ms Finn ees of the Ingo: i ip One of his fir is to have ‘the neople he brought here learn the . 7 © hos untoreettae ‘ k zone ee | English language and be educated in Winter Storage in Steam Heated Garage ict of San, Francisco, suown, se" American customs and institutions, he $5.00 Per Month fe USED CAR BARGAINS One 1917 Chevrolet 490 Touring jr One practically new Ford Coupe. a tat. These | Wonde! We have some very lew prices on these cars tion Phone 951 : |talcabte versatility. As a reformed crook who turns po- lic the Eltinge Fred One 1918 Chevrolet 490 Touring ee Hart of . | declared. He said the most important | en the loc e for many a motion p: but never before, it is! it afforded a more str und than in “The Cradle, , William S. Hart’s new} Picture, which comes to theatre soon. ick Bradburv, who wrote the | which the picture . was pted by Lambert Hillyer. who also | ected, is familiar with the haunts the underworld in the Golden Gate y and has depicted faithfully, the ange by-falls where the derelicts the Pacific Coast have their hat j foreigner is to teach him the English | language. Beulah Lignite Coal, $6.00 per ton delivered. Wachter Trans- fer Co. Phone 62. ADVANCE TARIFF EMERGENCY BILL ‘ashington, Dee. i tirst step toward enact | emergency turiit the house w ahd means committee tentatly pod to place high import due ties on wheat, corn, woot cloth. ing, beans, votatoes, peanuts, onions and cattle and mution and Tamb meat. Beulah. Lignite Coal, $6.00 per {ton delivered. Wachter Trans- Phone 62, —In scenes have likewise been | ully portrayed in the picture, of the exteriors and inte- | { re far above the average in mo- | n picture settings. Mr. Hart has v which differs from his |! and proves his unmis- | ile role, ern type: eman, the pirt portrayed by Me. rs him abundant opportun-' fer Co. stor an | rvice that could be rendered to the | Bi i. l¢ he jA |ha vds i soldic ELTINGE rles Ray 'y Pickford guerite John Barrymore Burke Clayton RIGTERS. HELD «© - TN. PHILLIPINES Feur American Seldieys r rarrison here we: tacod undey © for red Ss ATU RDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920 ELTINGE The Theatre Beautiful Tonight Only George Walsh in “The Plunger” and the Last Episode of “ELMO THE FEARLESS” Monday Big Double Feature Attractions : TOM MIX and FATTY ARBUCKLE Clark Harry L. Wagner at the Organ , Last Time Tonight Charles Ray in “Phe Village Sleuth” and “BRIDE 13” The Picture Sensation MONDAY _ Elsie Fergeson ADMISSION ONLY Wednesday - Thomas Meighan :: 25¢ for Adults; 15¢ for Children Barley, 52 {o 76 cent Rye No. 2, Bran, $26 to § 500 Cars Stolen : ‘A Month Record of Chicago City SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Hog receipts, strong. Top and Bu E Cattle oe pts 100. or week beef | ! steer to $16.00 lower. Killed | Sto ud feeders unevenly, 59 | cents for week. \ | Ir \ in the Rioting | y . Chicago, Dec, 18.—More than 509 i; Bor week, lambs 75 cents tof $1.00 é . ; - iow [sioten automodilgs a month is Chi if eltire cate cago’s’ ¥eeord up to daté jcordiig to Detective + ,O'Conne r, » Asami | on com: | for the; Cp z {$1.76 10 cents lower, arres: itomobile de- stolen during, have been re- pared 18.—WI corn No. No. 2 yellow, while, 4S to 4 to 48 cents; ry | to 82 cents. {t i however, da thorougii ing carried on for ail m An ordinance requiring all motorists 0 carry identification cards recently y council will be in reducing the h disappear daily, tou in the riots V sulted in death: and s¢ 1000. Reef steers mostly 50 cents prgeant O'Connor. nip both | $1.00 I iiving: Anlo aieslqarg | uO lower. ‘ pe driving auto- i Hlog receipts, $900. Ten cents lower be questioned and if they not a policeman, 4... Se i tones vith two Bung aheol” Sheep rece rd shows r of the y to find out if they ve oF driving with the, own- the detec sergeant are not able to produce,a week 751i i u they 10,000, for $1.60 lower, T CLOSED WEAK Dec, 18.—Wheat openc s lower to 2 con ed by decide: _leents to an declared, which is of each ee to an id. opurt record, hac i owner's to be entered on the 4rd. will also be o} Jarresting officer, O Conn se Was weak 1-4 to 1 1-t net lower narck, Dee. 1-2 to 1.96 1-2. | 1 acest narit | TOO LAYE To CLASSIFY ; iss 28a ect fern! WANTED+For general house worl Pp Ss. Deal. at the bridge. | PR sMARCK GRAIN | ished By Russell Miller Co.) HAY \ rorthern . . $1 - ~ Upland) Prairie hay, Ready to durum . 1. Flonr unchanged to 40 cents high-|{ roll, Wire or write jor prices. durum . 14) © arrels. In car- J. Ce DESING durum ale lead a bbl. in 93} Downer, Minnesota. 1.53 pound cotton sacks. LARD ele ea EL 4 Merry Christmas To All Our Patrons From the Store of Service and Quality California Fruit Store 321 5th St No doubt you are planning to buy Christmas Gifts for your dearest friends ana relatives. We are at your service to serve you and supply you with finest line of Fruits, Nuts, Candies and Stationery. * We sell Lowneys, National, and Paris Candy in fine Christmas packages, boxes and in bulk. An Assorted Line of the Finest Stationery Just received a large line of Philippine hand made fruit baskets. Big line of Tobacco and Cigars in Christmas Boxes. Our fresh fruit is always the best at all times.. Come Early and Visit Our Store. We are open every day inthe week from 7:00 a. m. to 12:00 p. m. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE