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CAN SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920 4 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE SEVE; , aoe : ; 0 = 0 a < Y i k deposits. Other meas- if 7 Oo 0 ‘Yom Gets No Sympathy— ° i { introduce or support, he : DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ymmpathy BY ALLMAN | are the tonnage tax on iron ue \ ore, state hail insurance, increase in by state ald to schools, amendments to pal im 1 lien 1 5 v | the mechanics’ lien law, motor ve- HELP WANTED—MALE AGENTS WANTED er . hicle lien law, and probate court law. t ANT! ot: MR geek ange | i, , . ‘ARN BARBER TRAD! t the Moler — Make 00 weekly Ning STop Tar .’ as Z Barber College, Oldest institution of its! Suaranteed _ hosier, We__ guarantee e w! en area , \ kind. Betablished 1893. Time and ex-| $36.00 Weekly full time. 5c an hour ELLOW, 1 = pense saved by owr methods, Catalog; pare time. e unnecessary. % \ free. Moler Barber College, 107 Te} Perfectwear H Pa. i He yak | : collet Ave., Minnepao! -29-1mo 18-1t | AS STO! ere Gi | OR ‘AN—Wi "2a 200% profit. ttle | it G ! Bochum, Germany, Dec. 18-—The} full time, 75¢ an hour spare tin pmething new; sells like wild- | 5 ” a My surrcase: Comittee “of the German | ea ing guaranteed hosier: carry in pocket; Write at onee for j | iners Federation has notifi Mv perience unnecessary. Free Sample. Albert Mills " F : : diners Hederation hae notitied| Mills, Norristow 2921, Americin Bldg., Cincinna Chancellor Fehrenbach that they in- ree —Y MC A Auto Senool, Los Angeles, tend to force through the Reich | i one better. 1-17 2t! law for the socialization of the na-' Minneapolis. Minn... Dec. 18.—Min- i tional coal field i nesota’s di ; 1828 football sea- ‘ HELP WANTED—FEMALE | ences In an open letter to the Chancellor 4 F ix “Bie Ten” WANTED—Competent girl or woman tor | FOR. RI tte, ‘son, when it lost its six “Big Ten general housework, Three adults inj ments the Committee has called upon the, ‘ ae family. Phone 11, or call at 117 Maint $32. government to make an unequivocal, g#mes, was without paraiiel in Goph- . ry ‘eet. to declaration on the issue. The miners!erdom a diligent rch of the ath- ae - FOR.SALE--Port Townsend, Wash., mod- i Sia eyes Ye B erimmeen ae pa wae ’ NEED competent fox: gener i+} sent Romes'6 rooma and bath, Lot Miox | also demand to know how soon the! Jetic records reveuls- house” Phone’ 594, Mr peak] 220 ft. Furnished except dishes, bed- government proposes to submit to} r. H. L. Williams has coached Min- WANTED-ZexpstiensedBame 0 sIwk] ding." Garage, fruit, flowe ay the draft of the new at football for twenty-one ANTED—Expe ‘antry hurches, ‘school, park. Sea view law, ne x H , iacluding the season just closed | . . The miners’ letter to the Chancellor; and in that time Minnesota elevens 12 = ROOMS FOR RENT omar fel { s forth that, in of the promise | have played 162 games, winning 128, FoR ee = ht san room modern house, full | given to the miners by the govern: | losing and tying 6. This is per- furnished 2apty wi h cit heat. basement, 50 foot ment last March and in order to ful-i centage of 8 0B sale a sewing machine. reasonable down pi fill the Spa agrment and supply the, In that time, Minnesota scored 4,601 Fee Soe PR ee eee, monthly paymen home demard for fuel, the miners; points to her ents 693 Li FOR R ge furnished front room| sion given, owner leaving cit: have willingly agreed to work over: nome aE Sd ee eae onH in modern home. Suitable for two. la- | _ have willingly agreed to work over-| one year, 1904, her season's count wen dies, Cull at 114 Ave, A, or Phone 5581. ry Nov Say HE STOLE —~ {ime in order to s.imulate produc-| was 727 to her opponents 12. That 2 oa pea ER SE Re ciaee Meemeeee maa ULES ‘ana Honey Your sult CASE? ion. jyear, the Gophers counted 146 points : ANO Ate THE They now charge the gove ,in,a game with Grinnell (Iowa) col- in North Dakota, $3.00 ( nent tha es ( The soxe 1s i ' AUTOMOBILES — | Norn , ; eee i y tO OB : E : MOTORCYCLES | BF. Smith, J WAS THERE ANY fuss HG with procrastination and alley lege, which was held scoreless. This OR TRADE—For. used automobile A Liquor wit? WAS MAKIN’! ON “Me GUY they have ‘been deceived in the de-|is the Gopher high mark for a single ; {eu sures of ind near Goodrich, Write, CAN You BEAT smMAT store / liberations carried on by the Social i game in 21 years. m7 ; 12 CHEAP—Studehaker’ 4 ¢ ORGANIZING—The “Waco-Mexia Leas: wt tation: Commission ond the coitfer, | Up to 1920, only four times had (food, condition pain ing Pool,” the purpose being to buy and D site) in ion tse 6 pee of the) teams scored more than 20 points on a ribune. 1 | sell oll eases. If one. out of twent Imperial (Economic Couneil. | Gopher eleven, and the worst beat- ive ** nough money can be made Ked.>) oe jing Minnesota ever receiv 7 - to pa ow is time to act. Ledses HE Pic! eat pine inne aot y evan recolved AY 5 at. can be held five years. One with small A LEMON. he uuds of Chicago, in 1908, when capital alene cannot get far, but pooled ithe final count was 2 to 0. No other ou nou se and lh hundred of othe S c op- team has scored that many points Notify sheriff's office. 10) eS. : ‘ reim- ants a ae : ; ea -onel| s office. Pera et eis i against the Gophers, q front of Met Xpenses charged until paid | In the season just closed, two teams rehipn§to-B, Kk. Smalicst unit $10. Remittance counted more against return 519, depoatted "with hist Nciowal Take of { Minnesota. lowa led with 23 points, : —_ ‘and Indiana got over with 21 points & H Dec 18.. : = ‘ FOR NATION ROOMS WANTED . ANTED” TO RENT — Furnished “ligt ie s s. by Jan. 1 1} Vith Govern= | iets | ete, “Write hot t RENT om i with Bank mt ; f FOR RENT—Furnished yoom One. winning away billions of pounds oF honey, Mas peen rene wer 1 home, Gentlemen © pyeferred, 5 ‘Third street, 1 Bringing with him numerous maps bad specula- i Abner Davis -Three unfurished modern 12; faerains OF Gr rouhout | rooms for light housekeeping. Call 420] Gapapie ALL AROUNT = and diagrams of caves throughout | Hannifin Ave, 12-18. PAL ABER ADE ST ae Texas, I. B. Rees, an engineer, ar- chandise | sale rived here recently to begin his quest for the “cavern of sweets.” WANTED —T light house} Yor 2 furnished rooms for Dee, 18.—National Thrift cau ; | New Yor tory open to the public and offers $1,- 1 NEW BUYING MOVEMENT PREDICTED ing, Call clerk of Pi: marck Hotel. “1 I " 3 ” ’ — ax sate n the event his Week committee, wi re eruti oNT—Purnialied- room. in’ mode o 5 1 on “4 080,000 warth ‘of rilconis at whole-| ful, un AUauta, Ga, firm, which he] or va erry cig eee tay Mandan aver" Pine S02 HO SEE F , INESS EXPERTS | sate pr ican aeatia a ay, sae a the Savings Division of the United TA W wm) if Dr. S. W. MéClure, representing the near the cay State Department and [Modern room. Savina oa oe ARLY RETUR . TO NORMAL + tional, Wool Grower ion, ceording {0 ae seven other orgitnizations, will nd-will sell cheap for Ca: BY ALBERT APPLE. Paap ar rs cCoaraR Ey . the Senate that 95 per cent of | said to contain one hundred BILLION | SPolsor “own oour home” expositions: SALESMAN Ware stock and sectional ALBERT APPLE, Raw tobacco in Kentucky is bringing this year's wool clip in the Unit4l} pounds of honey, is ;fin many large ¢ throughout the OFFERED A GRO-| Cabinets: tam N. E, A. Business Editor almost two-thirds Jess than a year States is‘unsold. Also that 996,000, |iMenard, Texas. Indians first reported |CouMUry during the week of January ape —You can handle Sura’,! line ‘under ground Business should be picking up about | #82, 000 of wool are stored in}it. ‘Then the Spanish mi Ve 30 23, net, 10: id fe Svlving “tue Flour, nned Goods, Dried Fruits, Cof- rge Bank Safe; the first of uta 4 4 American farmers have st at Ameri warehous two years’ |: soldiers, working their way horth-; housing problem, according to an- fee and entire li f Grocer Be : e first of January, oramg to the at lost at years’ |and sold , Working their y | foerand ee eame of Groceries, well K ete, Write or Federal Reserve board. By that.date least $6,000,000,000 in three months by SUPPI) ward from the outpost or San Antonio; "ouncement made today by Adolph ‘Autombile Oils, with no rent to Ps el aca ieee gayarihe boar: the omuetn et eae the slump in prices of farm products —___ heard of the “honey mine.” It was Hewlsolin, cheleman fights money invested; take large corde! FOR ‘. CRONE S a and liv ok. i a PER Ag 5) a e hiel a hill a inac- he American Institute of Archi- mony vested take ge are Som | Ce fen time prices will be completed suftet.[3uadivestock. ‘This is the estimate of OTL, INSPECTION —__ | 2it,to be high wo on at an | ee aie onal compet samples, | Goods are giiaranteed and) sectional bool aha numerci ently to usher -in normal times, homas J. Wilson, pyesident of the ; T cessible, except by hanging over the! tects has approved a national competi profitable work for} arligles, Lea The latest business forecast by the !Slitute of American Meat Packers. | IN MINNESOTA clit. hon Bay ee rosie ee for Hitcheock - Hilt 3 one United States Chamber of Commerce | Railroads Plan Big B \ In later years aiter the Indians andj Pest plang for small, economical pracy r States Q ¥ erce ; it i ig Buying | un later years after the Indians and) /. Me Reference : says that the merchandise stocks by |. °Thé Steel trade expects Tait ie MAY BE CHANGED Spanish were goue, efforts were m et oe houses and bungalows. — On ued oak diutie to Jan, 1 will be smailer than for years,; bréak alli records in production. ot ! Sno ve and ore eae gine ae dud feartio antional s siti. D a making a new buying movement prob- able, _stegh rails, ‘The r ‘range. the necessary t week, a concentrated effort will be made to urge men of small means {Fergus Falls, Minn., Dec. 18.—Cer- tain amendments to the oil inspec- nds hope to financing .e ar rly ig clue in the pa ho is making h : Worth during | and the fore le most pron ion of a " commission Wy drawing account, for the State of or Martin bed with mat 8. th! SALE— Remington shot Dakota. Musf be active, ambitious, en- | FOR 6 Other : pus. (in the year i " nt untae goodra a er guesses for a revival of busi- |!" the year. : ae ergetic. References required. Man ac-!* gun as good as new. Will be sold cheap eres 3 x ; sea? j nae Cakes ‘ : + arter: hor! Yorn to buiid and own quainted with retail merchants, pre | Id at once, Call at 515 F [Mess range as far ahead as Apri. In| There is now a surplus of freight Hon Taw introduced inthe last. Min- Me Eg as i homes, as a practical Ameriedal ation ferred. Former experieneg In our line A. the steel industry, long considered the | CaS, Président Gray of the Union nesota legislature hy Representative | quest ison a “jfeature of the program, . not neces: 3ood opportunity for) WAN barometer of gene simess con cifié predicts a rd tratfie vo- Nip: % i ees p here a honey cave © sa is < Aaah ‘ right: man, AC Landmark & Co., Den-| arometer of general ousmess con: | Facille predicts a record tralfie move- N. 'T. Moen of Fergus Falls, are con-} yy gn the hillside. Residents near}, New York dnd Chicago will conduct f : Ge ae ditions,a new. building movement is ex-/ Ment. in ‘the west the last eight templated by its author for the 1921]; Pe. jowover, will not. venture an, “own your home” expositions later on —Satcsman for Hismarele ‘and | Minn. pected ‘to start either in February or Months Of 1921. session, He also indicated other bills apilibtl eto the amonat of honey}@ large scale, The Chicago exposi- Sncimnmlasion contract only, for | TOTEL FOR SATE Completely turaish-| 040 achat imeyalioe eset ether | igs-ceee ce te, Cham he had In mim opinion as to the ame ecoste| tion Will by held March 25. ty april to sell income protection through ed. *-Good'tocationin*a growing town. hae AY. ae nt _jrnere in Rig exporters are turnin their I hope to secure amendment of} ar as age of the cave. DB ¢/2, that in New York, April16 to 30. Da quiries are for deliveries after March | e away f rope. Many think aa + the sel are tiot anxious to quote |the big ne he Y ee Many fib the oil inspection law that J secured | they s no one has eves! - = e € anxious he big foreign ‘trade dpportuni f ane 7 ‘ so} been alle > : veniibuildia business oF y SUC en urlees, sWafeaing that ines Ook’ Cok the wat if an tun Bs oF the passage of during the last ses-}been abie ta the honey. AMERICAN WOMEN pany, Accident and Health Dept. S: H ; big buying by that date. nt, prin ally China e in ‘the aon ; ne said, “so as to cure some} At one time young men living near HAVE CHINA CLUB inaw, Michigan. Capital $1,500,000, {FOR lat top desk, three office ‘ im i otis sf os : defects that the working of the ia." nine” organized to get the honey. q2-18-1t} cha’ good yi oN p What's Really Wrong _ _ Europe ow underbidding Amer- in actual practice has disclosed. i leader, armed with a blast of ease —For Blue Bird Gum Mae | ae a un i t} ‘The present business slump is not icans in Argentina, especially in steel will say, though, that the law hes was lowered over the face} Shanghai, Dec. 18.—The 409 or more nd spam go omnia on ont} rac pr used rautom es a0 panleally sonoue a aineee $ bed b products ee has rea pp ared worked out admirably and brought | of the cliff and down to the cave en-| American women who compose the Grocery, Restaurant Trade, | q2-13-1wk | ing is ing strongly ‘in the:steel export market. about some ver le reform in|trance. But the dlast exploded’ pre-| American Women's Clu) of Shanghai ersal, Gum~ 32 Main St. and hay. Phon smashed. erybody wanted , that.) China lands cargo ur steel plates in the oil inspection tem -of the|maturely and the man barely es-}are making e®ery effort to bring to nas City, Mo. 1th Bth street. Temporarily, its bitter medicine, In-| Seattle at less than the American state.” caped with his life. \ > | Shanghai the next, ivuernational meet- ‘OR SALE—Dry wood.” Phone | flation is being squeezed from prices. | Said to have no-broad signifi- Other legislative ‘action he says he| Rees estimates that the honey, if!ing of the General Feder ot WORK WANTE! { —ter’é o'clock p.m. _ Nat When the downward movement is i will push includes: it exists in the rumored amount and| Women's Clu 22 STHD— ikltchen oF pant : | DRESSN += Done at 802 4 completed and buyers are sure that | _ Coal Prices Down { “Introduction of a bill or joint re-|can tbe distilled, would be worth ap-| At the recent 1 convention bea street. e i zooms ie vet reached; things will Soft coal has dropped an average solution to compel further modifica- | proximately $1,090,069,090. }of the Federation of Women's Clubs go ahead. No danger of panic. The | of $6 a ton in the big mining dis- tion of our grain grading system, or| A hill of honey has been found by jin Des Moines, Ja., the invitation to e gi a aaiveraocau example teva atheros triets east of the Mississippi. “This the re-establishment of the old ‘Min-|Rees in Smervell county and the top/hold the next meeting in Shanghal R ii N ICES eh oe er iene ape fore all other, Meats at Pre-War Prices applies to prices charged by the nesota grades,’ so far as they can be | blown off, but this: aid not suit the} was extended trom the American Wo- Lg | LEGAL NOT | aa It is hard to believe that all} Armour & Co. announce that whole- | Mines. — Consumers should benefit made applicable. description of the famous “honey! man’s Club of Shanghait by its del- . * oF | this is true. : sate prices of fresh meat cuts, both | S00n. Cheaper coal should greatly “Introduction of some kind of bill | mine.” vegate, Mrs. Charles S. Lobingier, wife iy NOTICE TO CREDITORS = | The, pilgrim douvtiess had his beef and pork, are now below the uae manufacturing. It reduces | to save the dockage on grains for the - ae i ae jor Judge Lobingier of the United 4 In the matter of the estate of Frankj| faults. Let us hope he had, Th prices of April 1, 1917, and An some: Costs. { owners, instead of letting the eleva- WOULD PROTECT BEPOSITS ' States courtsfor China. On her F a ea aie i eee cere jad. ere | instances -delow 1914 prices. ine French buyers have cancelled more! tors and mills get it for practically| ‘Thief River Falls, Minn., Dec. 18—| turn to Shanghai, Mrs. Lobingic i I. Smith, deceased. lis little inspir: : folk: . 2 ! 8 y y Be ey 5 ; Notice is hereby given by the under- is little inspiration for common folks} Growers of livestock and feed-- ; than $100,000,000 worth of contracts nothing, as now. r A. Naplin of Thief River Falls,! ported ghat Chicago the only oth- Pp OHSE NBG TOY Me {to be had from people who are “faul-|stults shoulder the lo jfor American coal. Contracts made 1! “Change the new sleigh law so as nator from Pennington county, | or competitor for the 1922 meetin gand signed F. 8. Young, administrator of | 8 8 a A ; aga s Other Prices Crashes ; eur ago for export were $40 a ton.j} not to prohibit the use of narrow d that he will introduc there was some likelihood that the estate of Frank E, Smith, late (of | tily faultless.” ' Hor iesiciature a bil for Bua |W ad in Shanghal the city of Augusta, in the county of| ‘The pilgrim undoubtedly had great in the 1921 legislature a bill for guar jit would be held in Shanghai. Kennebec, and State of Maine, de-! virtues, Let us rejoice that he had. ceased, to the creditors of, and all| Both his faults and his virtues are persons having claims against sail | our heritage, his faults to avoid, his deceased, to exhibit them, with thej virtues to imitate and proclaim. Let necessary vouchers, within fourj;us beware lest in fighting intoleranc months after the first publication of} we should become intolerant, this notice, to said administrator at _ his office in the First National Bank tia building, in the the city of Bismarck, | Bethleham Won't Won’t Sell to in said Burleigh county. Dated December 10, A. D. 1920. ° i. F. E. YOUNG, All-Union Firms Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Frank E. Smith,! New York Dec. 18—The Bethichem deceased. ;Steel Corporation will refuge to sell H. F. O'HARE, fabricated steel to builders and con- Attorney for Administrator, ‘tractors in the New York and Phila- Bismarck, N. D. delphia districts to be erected on a First publication on the 11th day | closed shop basis, it was disciosed of December, A. D, 1920. “‘\by (Eugene G. Grace, president of the 12.-11-18-25-Jan1| corporation, who testified today be- ———____ fore the joint executive committee F THE PILGRIM | investigating the alleged “building |trust,” replying to charges that his AMES TE corporation was sponsoring the “open a On BO er citd ome near shop” movement by withholding steel enough to hear the wash of the waves as they lave the shore, is a cracked from ‘builders employing only union men. 5 \Vhether the corporation will ex- stone which has become to those who| Whe re 2 lo liberty and revere religion, a| tend its policy to other parts of the shrine. There on a bleak day three hundred years ago, the pilgrims, flee- {eountry, the witness, said, depenas|~ “entirely on what effect I should ex- ing from wrongs and seeking a land where he might’ enjoy the rights ‘pect it to have on our generalgtabor situation.” - youchsafed by God to every man,| The steel magnate, who was on the { landed and took possesion. — | witness stand nearly an hour, was ~ His ship was the Mayflower, a boat with a strangely gentle name _ to} subjected to a_ severe grilling by Samuel Untermeyer, the committees sail vi counsel, who has stated that he, Un- ee ee eee a elcoreeienreqa eermmeren igs the largest stockholders stern. Beara Tea iin the Bethlehem corporation. ‘ The pilgrim has been perhaps more | unjustly blamed and more undeserv-| edly praised than any of the glorious; company who came from time to time to stand’ in the forefront of our tie netion’s life, and stamp their char-| Grand Forks, } Nec. 13- Five acters and deeds upon the laws of the | first year men are trying out for the world. | position at center on the University ma ket has dropped to $14. ; sleighs owned on the first of January R fle Trade: Hard Hit 1921, as was the wording and inten- i New England textile mills tion of the bill passed’ last session ning 30 to 60 per cent capacity. Man-| “Better regulation of pool and bil- turers expect heavy buying to} liard hails. j highest price \ tart by spring. Some manufacturers | “Prohibit gambling in our grain reached Jan. 12, las hint they will sell direct to consum- | exchanges and permit membership of Tobacco growers are in bad shape.!¢rs. A Brooklyn’ firm throws its facy | co-operative selling agencies.” Cuban raw sugar appears in New York, offered at less than four cen a pound. No.buy Silver has fallen ord, around 60 cents The open a) e run- | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | to a new low r an ounce. | 37 an OUNCE, | i & t. WEBB BROTHERS Embaimers Funeraj Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 So That's Where It Comes From? By Blosser Freckles and His Friends : Undertakers NEAW+ T KNOW ALL AASWERS™ THOSE QUESTIONS MATS: GONNA RE ouR TEST AFTER CHRISMUS |” ——__— PoP. = OX Se te) WAT USEFUL ARTICLE Do WE7 GET FROM TUE WHALE? ie: WELL, HERES? A RAMER HARD ONE - T DOUBT \F You CAN, ANSWER IT, BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distrit-utors of STUDEBAKER CADILIAC AUTO chen Pop? — PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 Day Phone 100 ‘BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET + YouRt RIGHT2— Upholstered Furniture Made to Order WU? Do WE GET FROAA “THE AUUATS ELS 2) ceil teat wears! Five First Year Men Try for Center 1 ream, loft new It is said that his mind was narrow, his heart.cold, and his creed cheer- less,-not_ more than half of which perhaps was true. He has been pictured as a saint, with an almost uncanny familiarity with sniritual things, graduated out of faults, possessing all virtues, a miracle of perfection for his own day, OSS B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Bulle %, 11—Lucas Block—Pkone 96 |of North Dakota b: | vacant by “Tope” Sy | The aspirants for graduation. he pivotal pog ition have, all gained recongnition in high school athletic circles and more | | than usual‘interest ‘as developed over | the fight for this post. young-| |sters are Bergene, Burkina Budick- ier, Harris and Cook. | Coach Davis has been favored so} ‘tar this year with a plentif supply | fof second string material H With | |this usual handicap out of the way, ‘the ‘varsity squad is shaping up for | the regular playing schedule. , FITTERS i fae MAIN STREET CARL PEVERSON i FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, if Southwestern North Daketa and | Southeastern Montana The exclamation, “Ob, dear me is a corruption of “Oh, Deus meus, | and lent to the French “Ob, per BISMARCK, N, D, linon Dieu.” ee wee