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MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920 PAGE FO BISMARCK DAILY iRIBUNE | a ah AAETHTS > x _- — — os — —— — Nat we ey Oey x ate oe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNI y ‘up his mile-an-hour steed and hitched and climbed wish to get enough to send one or MMMM Se | —- over the fence. | two copies of other magazines: Leave | Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. “Ds as 3 Second your © nutiqn at Brown and Jones | ee Class Matter, , The farmer boy explained that he didn’t like to j compan il os he enent d fhe | aa e i = 7 ~~ lift buggies and heavy wagons when he greased | jes), gee ee eee Feel : GEORGE D. MANN - - = =) = Editor Presbyterian) Sundzy school is re-) ‘ - their axles, so he had made a contrivance to do the j quested to contribute. rn eee thie MGR ag libRAguartors for Christmas ‘gifts Foreign Representatives lifting for hi The d “Ay d the far el a es : ‘ Consider the prowinence of this store as headquarters Tor stmas gilts G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY (lifting for him. e drummer loane e farmer | B.A.Y. | i fi ang aloaaatittnetion ‘eee CHICAGO DETROIT | boy five dollars to take out a patent. Brotherhood of American Yeo-' our service to men is based on an experience that makes satisfaction cer- Marquette BoE UNS: BURNS AND sitte Bids; ‘Phat boy was Joe Miller and his invention was} men No. 503 will hold their reg- | tain— NEW YORK - -__ Fifth Ave. Bldg, | ‘the lifting-jack which in various forms is now hed ear areas Hall. bog, ecember at the K. P. Hal). The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use | ;used on farms, in factories, and in the building ‘All members are urged to attend. | for publication of all news credited to it or not otherwise | tr: ‘ades, not to mention that no auto tool kit is com- Initiation followed by a social. ' Rath Robes House Robes ercaited in this paper and also the local news published | | plete without a jack. H 7 i ? M ARSH. herein, | oo oe : i" Maks = always have a winning way with Rich broeaded silks, wonderful au rights of publication of specia! dispatches herein are! | We don’t know whether Joe Miller is still alive, . . ee eet . Lo 50,00) baci nadiee ‘but if he is he must get a lot of satisfaction as he | nich, Splendid varieties at $9.00 colorings, $35.00 to 50.09. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION looks about and contemplates the work that his | to $35.00. Neek Wear * Da ETON RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE | Simple device has saved in this none too easy a Belts itt fete, T5e to $6.00. aily by carrier, per year ....0....0.5 sisitele'e eee 87.20 | ‘ greatest gift variety, (oe to 30.00. Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) . Ronpnccetion 4 20 | world. ak . ql | To Cure aCold i i ‘ Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck. 5.00 | It is one of the queer ironies of life that this Fi are appreciated, Our stecks show Mufflers ’ ay DY mal) Suiside of North Dakotas. 22720-72560) , particular Joe Miller did not become famous, much | in 0) e Da all sorts, plain and fancy. Kuitted reefers and mufflers are ® THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER /as he deserved it. Mention the name, Joe Miller, | 1 fi y REIRES pees (Established 1873) land every one thinks you mean the Drury Lane | or gold plated buckles, practical. Plain and fancy pat- Qh | comedian who two Lancia ~ i inet | Take $6.00. terns, $1.00 to $8.00, 2 | ited with writing that immortal classic, “Joe Mil- | . % - ot JOE MILLER’S IDEA Her’s Joke-Book.” ‘| Grove’s Handkerchiefs Hosiery On a hot afternoon many years ago a trav-, ee Laxative 7 initialled, plain or fancy, 25¢ to is a sensible gift. Cotton, mer- eling drummer was driving his “hoss an’ rig”; Burnt Cork makes no minstrel show. aad j $1.00. 5 . eee . along a country road near Winchester, Ohio. | TT Br: 59D “ey |b ne cerized, silk and wool, 50¢ to $3:00. Noticing a farmer boy working with his jack-!| The Kentucky man who married his mother-in- BIS a | F knife on a large piece of hardwood under the’ law is all right if his first wife didn’t have a/| Fen ii : shade of a wild cherry tree, the drummer. reined grandma living. | CETIe ADY CHRIST AS (IFT tablets S, E. Bergeson on 4 ENTURES OF THE TWINS { ! “ 7 i its ines, Mail Orders Promptly Filled. By Oliver Roberts Barton. j PLAN EXPLAINED’ Be sure its Bromo Open Eveninss. Bey = | -. LH TL ALASORUETUBEROAUESSOBGOODAUCOUGEONNRUTEREOOOCTUOCHACOA SECON CEEOUTEEDUOT THE END OF MEADOW GROVE jcnow and leaves and started to dig, ae SCHOOL | while Nancy went around and gath- | ° y 2 " Ne - Jered up everybody's belongings. For the information of the mem-| " : VX Nancy and. Nick stood watching Mr.; Into the hole they dumped all th ae 7 e st ea Scribble Scratch open the letters from | books and slates, and then carefully Peeters home department of the TONIGHT ALBERT E. SMITH TOMORROW aS: the perens of a his pile, and as} covered them over, too. No one woul Christmas will be observed as | ela own the last with a great} have dreamed that a wonderful uni- | , ‘hristmas a q ch. 7 ¥ sigh, he unhooked his glasses from | versity of learning had flourished on Deenente Ueno ge ad ct: December 20th Pr esents December 21st fed his oa and folded eo Up, | that deserted spot less than a day be | ing received. We have a gift already ORATOR DOT AR, e glasses, not the ears, mean— | fore. f the Youth’s Companion for the In- * and the letters, too. Suddenly Scribble Scratch began to | qustris shool at Mandan 2 , “School’s over for this term, chil~ | shrink. He got smaller and “smaller cuatrigt School, Bt Mandan, gui We JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD Ss | arene he sald, “and um right glad,! until his curled up toes touched his 9 9) ‘or do you know, my rheumatism al- n. There was scarcely enough left TD as ways comes with the suow and 1 need [cr him to Gare cen eis eee CI 6 a ten-months’ vacation.” He stuck | Something else happened, too. Nanc e ne erases ype coat pore and/charm unrolled itself from the corner li pu is large lead pencil into his|ot her hanky and floated away bef @ 1 eese S ere x desk drawer’ ‘Then ‘ne turned anlls nich it, Next went the Green Famous Drama of the Snow Country unhooked the ble board from the leaving the children instead ¢ Wi ; ape ond ial a carelally ‘under he out little play shoes of leath- The largest cheese ever exhibited in Bismarck—a_ soft, Featuring William Duncan and Nel Shipman a Nz aves. Anyone pass- er. : , rie “ped cheese. havi P my stizd ; ing might have seen its corners st Only ‘the old oak tree—no it w: smooth, rich, full cream cheese, having all the appetizing ing out, but goodness! It looked just | their beloved chestnut—remained, and flavor, richness and creamy consistency that comes with like any other of the flat stones ly-|the old stone, and a snow-covered right making and right curing. : ing about and not the least bi ii- dl ve . requires te: s of “eo. pie ik ake 2 ” eal fe least bit ma-} meadow. It requires ten pounds of pure, rich milk to m ake one LARRY § SEMON'1 in “PASSING THE BUCK t Bite. : . | Slowly the little folks trudged pound of good cheese —and Monarch cheese is the finest ‘Nickie, suppose you dig a hole, ’ | homeward. rod il ba ‘America is made fr I ilk of priz CREE IC aps ssh the PEER : said the fairy school master bye and a ee produced in America. It is made from the mill of prize ra REE | SR ais Sarre ! bye, “and we’ll put all the books and “God's Country and the Woman” | dairy cows, on model farms, where the meadows and the ee things into it and cover them over|By James Oliver Curwood, will be milk are always rich and fine. : si until next year Pie ; | the feature attraction at the Or- A cow w ill give an average of twenty pounds of imilk CLEAN SHOWS . Ort heum| Orchestra Music ‘ é f ee Fee ere epee per day. On that basis, this Monarch Blue Ribbon giant Popular Prices The Kind You Like} : } contains the milk given by 1,000 cows in one day. y 5 al ower" The larger the cheese the finer the favor. We are now a ey Be ye has od x yi booking orders for this treyendous cheese which will be g ‘ y 7 eut and delivered Wednesday, December 22. Leave your i care. ea orders now. Someta carn DnnT TOPEER ENGNG PSE mn { _ WEBB BROTHERS “The Store of the Christmas Spirit” Four More Days--Then Xmas Here are a Few Timely Suggestions FOR MOTHER FOR FATHER Comfort Slippers Toilet Set in Leather Case Silk Kimonas Traveling Bags Blouses Smoking Set Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs We have { new lot of Florida Grape Fruit, good. size, GROCERY DEPARTMENT thingskin 7 2 for 15¢ The New Ohio Maple Sugar is just in. It is packed in 1-lb. pkgs. Per pound. siesta 30c Our New Paek Canned Pre ved Strawberries have arrived, Star Bright Brand, 3 cans for $1.15 We have just received a large shipment of Wisconsin Sweet Peas, Log Tavern Brand, 6 cans for. ... 89C Pop’s Corn Starch, 3. pkgs for. 25 We/have a few nice Xmas Trevs left. So don't get in too late. “ap A REAL AIR RIFLE FOR A REAL BOY That wide-a-wake boy of yours, will be en- tirely happy and satisfied if he gets noth- ing else than one of these fine air rifles for Christmas. Think of the fun he will have for many months—developes steadi- ness, a keen eye—keeps him out in the op- en where he can expand and grow into the strong, healthy, rosy cheeked boy that na- ture intended him to be.. We have single shot air rifles and repeaters that shoot up, to 1000 times without reloading. Each one finely finished and most strongly made. SHOP EARLY FOR XMAS Sweet Russet Cider (in bulk) Boiled Cider (in bottles) Champagne Cider (in bottles) Apple Cider (in bottles) CANDIED PEELS Citron Orange XMAS CANDLES Banquet (in all colors) Xmas Candles SHELLED NUTS . Pecans Walnuts Almonds ived a big shipment of Loose Wiley Crackers in 5-Ib. With every box, we give you a hot pan lifter free, 97c Pineapple Lemon Cherry TARLTHIUANTEHT (in boxes) Just a boxes. Per box 3 Hubbard Squash, pie squash So MEAT DEPARTMENT FOR SISTER Evening Frock FOR BROTHER Suit Case Priced from $2.00 to $5.00 A Special Xmas Gift of 10° to All Xmas Fresh dressed Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, | Chickens, and : Lala f ey: Oysters, Select: Oysters, Oysters (in shell.) Bulk Mince Party Slippers Military Brushes Shoppers f | Meat. Bulk Pigsf Bulk Sauerkraut. . * : Home Rendered Lard, per pound. 25 Silk Underwear Auto Robe | Home Cured Bacon, by the strip. Light, 35; heavy........82¢ a : omas ar ware 0. i) Our beef are from home steers that have been in corn all Manicure Set Slippers f . ° fall. Choice Pot Roast........ 20¢ : Beef liver, at per pound 15¢ FOR THE HOME Bl RP Bes KUPITZ co. Rugs Floor Lamps ips ss a ; - Glassware Furniture : Beulah Lignite Coal, $6.00 per! a ae: China Linens = ton delivered. Wachter Trans. i af 2 Hangings Pictures = fee Paver te stata At ELTINGE BISM ARCK Pillows Lamp Shades = SEE GUSSNER’S AD ON PAGE The < - = ELTINGE The Theatre Beantiful Tonight Tomorrow VISIT THE KENILWORTH GIFT SHOP Tonight Tomorrow ® Big Double Feature Charles Ray Mary Pickford : Hart’s Marinello Marguerite Clark Matinee Dail a TOM MIX Hundreds of Useful and Practical Gifts are Shown Here Parlors wan att Elsic Ferguson — : Tom M ete Bring the Children to Norma Talmadge Alice Joyce H Charles Chaplin R| Dorothy Phillips 4 Buster Keaton Pearl White Wm, Farnum Constance Talmadge Wallace Reid John Barrymore Billie Burke Ey Ethel Clayton Lew Cody “WESTERN BLOOD” A tale of the wonderful west, uitus- ual, appealing, and vepiete with Car- Bi ing action. Fatty Arhuckle “CONEY ISLAND” A Continuous Laugh from Start _to Finish. _ ag Room 4, Hughes Block Opposite G. P. Iotel | Phone ‘896 Bismarck, N. D. Electrolysis Electric Massage of Face and Sealp Wrinkle Treatment in “Lady Rose’s Dau Revealing the love life o' found that her “blue blood” was red and followed her heart to things not blazoned on coats of arms. Filled with the charm of English hall and countryside, the sions of youth at war with conyentions of age, the shimmer of TOYLAND Santa Claus Makes This Store His Headquarters—Be sure and vis- Acne and Blackhead Treat- Dorothy Dalton lovely gowns, the thrill of a: wilful. beauty’ it the Basement Store ment RY Douglas Fairbanks || “Gre of” the ‘grea Coming Soon Face Bleaching BB Elsie Ferguson’ modern Fiction. Elsei Ferguson's . A ° ° EL. HART g} Dorothy Gish alluring role. “o ‘arzan” Meret tredate | Bees Wedinesday The Son of Ta Beginning Tuesday, This Store will be open Doris May Wm. Russel! Anita Stewart George Walsh Clara Kimball Youn, Shampooing, Manicuring | By Edgar Rice Burroughs Hair Dressing if Marcel Waving and Hair Weaving | Thomas Meighan in “Civilian Clothes” 3 Friday—Superspecial Thrills, Action, Excitement and f Raye oe Evenings Until Christmas anemceenncmne1100T

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