The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1920, Page 2

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Ki BISMARCK DATEN ‘TRIBUNE * AGE Two hospital or on crutches for six weeks. | ana wr ling ratahog the regular or- y Mr. ‘Hurley fell at the corner of) der of Susiness will be taken up. 3 é Sas < —— 4 “ 7 vay and Sixth streets yesterday ed eraenel co i] AP YE 2 —————— about noon, Passers-by found him ‘ suffering severely, called a taxicab CHARGES CONSUL 7 and sent him to the hospital. REFUSED HER A Dr. Fisher, who attended Mr. Hur- — ley, said that one foot was caught tin- PASSPORT HERE F.-H. Hurley Confined to Hospi-| der his body in such a way that in tecnibaiat : the fallhis right k cap wis frac: tal Suffering from tured, being split in two, The bones Washington, Dec. 21.—Mrs. Annott x were wired and the knee is in Robinson, of Manchester, England. | Injury plaster cast toda; secretary of the British branch of the snutele women’s international league, de- ¥, H. Hurley is in (St. Alexius hos- clared today before the commission of pital today suffering from a fractured WORKMEN WILL the committee of 100 investigating con-| knee cap which will keep him in the HAVE BIG TIME ditions in Ireland that American con-, sul Wells at Manchester had attempted ON DECEMBER 21 to prevent her coming to America to) ff Bi ACCOUNTANT WINS CEES testify before the commission by re-| 4 \ es . AES fusing to vise her passport on Dec. 6.| i PID R MOTION i Bis arck Lodge Ni ton’ TH i “We are not encouraging inquiries) [i : tae a aie a Hall, “’ in America into the state of : z Pei Ireland,” Mrs. Robins: Mr, Eckmann is now cashier of The main features of the evening told, by the consul. | the Union Light, Heat & Power | will be a boxing match between Kid TS aaa \ 7 WT) | Roberts vs: an officer of the Local Re- Co., Fargo, be He bens there | cruiting Slation. The bout. wi TN Bs | LITTLE-BROWN \ as bookkeeper about 7 months ago, | open to all who care to see it | after completing his studies at a- | will be followed by a wee nite WEPPINe PERE | G ” between Figlayson of Bismarck vs, kota Business College, Fargo, N. Collins. of Mandan, who will put on ED) ESDAY) D. This firm’s new accountant, | 4 match two out of three falls. Initia: i ~ W. F. Mensing, isalsoa D. B.C. | tion of 25 candidates, and awarding of Gy wednesday at four o'clock Me graduate. They prefer students of {prizes for winners in the local metn- Cane Methodist ‘church will be the this school, finding them alert, | bership cortest. The Feed complies scene of a unusually attractive wed- capable, progressive. reports that they have prepard a feed: ding, when, Clara [thel Little will 3 for tvo hurdret members, come UP yocome the btide of Rev. Charles All wholesale houses in Fargo but | and help eat it. The A. O. U. W-. stafford Brown of: Fargo. one employ D. B. C. graduates. So ye eae Foun wut ane renter ae ‘The ‘bride._an@ groom are graduates’ do big firms throughout the North. | of their woncer 3 ot Fargo college , class of 1920; and J e | putting on a few sketches of charact- tie ceremony will ‘be performed dy affairs in| said she wa as | “Follow the Succe$$ful.’? Write | oyistic singing. The ors will nye Dr. E. Lee Howard, president of Far-| 1 F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front | to the pubtic for the matches at 19:39 24’ cat ege, who will come on to Bis- St. Fargo, N. D., for terms. [POM Immediately after the Soxing marck om Wednesday for the cere- mony, immediately following the nupttats, ja wedding. dinner will be served. in the private dining room of the Grand Pacific for immediate members of the families. CLAIM VILLAGE | IN ERIN BURNED London, Dec.. 21.—The press asso- ciation’s Dublin correspondent quotes a dispatch from Tulsk; county Ros- common, as saying that Crown forces | burned the village of Ballanalee, coun- ty Langford, early this morning as ‘a reprigal for the recept attacks on the police barracks there in which {one constable was killed and three wounded. MANY ENTRIES ae FOR AIR RACE) | “We Thank You” S== mace snd he trademerted Tent onder che lel dperelcorotacs VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO, Camden, N, J, Xmas Suggestions Buying these now will save the last minute Les Angeles, Calif., Dec. 21.—En- Rush oe ° tries for the national winter air tour- Raisins, Currants,. Dates, Figs, Smyrna nament to be held at Long Beach, ‘Dec. : 25, 26 and 27, under the auspices of Figs, Shelled: Walnuts, Pecans, Almonds, fig ete clit 96 Balers Callornte ° the 100-mi i Fresh Roasted Peanuts, Mixed Nuts, Xmas J the e-mile handicap races. it was ane ‘ Py . : nounced. | Mixed Candy, Beapue Brittle, Cenc “AVIATOR fOR TRIES pw | Sweet Potatces, Pickles and Olives, ENDURANCE TEST ‘. tH ANice Assortment New York, Dec. 21.—Lieut. Ross € | Kirkpatrick, army pilot, took the air early today from Mitchell field, Long Island, with one companion in an at-| tempt to break the world’s record for endurance flying. Before leaving the} grounds he expressed. the hope of! i , staying up 34 to 37 hours. j A machine used for the test is a 10- passenger bi-plane designed for com-| mercial use but altened- to carry 590, gallons of. fuel, Lieit. Kirkpatrick | flew one of four army airplanes which pated ae $ flew toNome, Alaska, and back last . ; A fall. | Grape Fruit Special, 100 Size but good, } Big A. 0. U..W. meeting, Dee.| Each 5¢ or Dozen ............... Se “tet. Flks Hall, Boxing Match, | “Wrestling Match, Initiation and| feed. i 5 Beulah 1 Lignite Coal, $6.00 per ‘ton delivered. Wachter Trans-| ; fer Co. Phone, 62. > Be sure it is a Victrola you buy for Christmas! ‘The word “Victrola” is a registered Victor come head cannot lawfully be applied. to instruments ct made by the Victor Talking Machine Company. The Victrola has been chosen: by the greatest singers and instrumentalists to reproduce their art. No other instrument is specially made to play their Victor Records. No other instrument can afford you so much delight nor has the “ built-in quality to give you the years and years-of satisfaction. It is important that you get a Victrola and not an imitation. - Don’t accept any talking-machine that hasn’t the Victor crade- marks—the picture “His Master's Voice” and the-name “Victrola.” $25 to $1500. Victor dealers everywhere. Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden, New Jersey ( A Real Xmas Gift Goines of 11 Articles of Heinz Superior Goods put up in a Beautiful Wicker Xmas, Basket We Solicit Your Inspecticn Heinz Plum Pudding, Fig Puddings, Mince ’ Meat, Mayonnaise Dressing, Jellies and Preserves. {Markets 1 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Muller Co.) Bismarck, Dec. 21. Richelieu XXX Sifted Peas, as good as the best and better than most. A trial will con- vince and please. “No. No. No. $1.47 1.45! 140 No. 130 eths ; | No. 1.63, ot Georgia Paper Shelled Pecans Fresh Today ff N° 7 No. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 1 Flour, unchat to 20 cents high. ij ee = : - nigh inthe east: and south portions, . 'er. Shipments 43,482 barrels. In car- ‘oda ry ‘isin tg ih family patent, $9.10 to $9.85 Pn del "alc Weather | rising temperature Wednesday. cUuT WAITERS ZA George Keevil, head waiter. The wait-_ — lers have been receiving $90. a month Chicago, Dee. 21.A wage reduction | and board. Their wage. will be cut to Both Phones 211 148:3rd St. a Loweat emperstares’: F : $70 th, half <u x 2, 4149 to, $1.50. | Teuiperature at 7 ae ite es 2] gt Paul. 18 town hotels was announced today bY j May, he said. Mm MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ___| Hishest yesterday «.. “11 Witnipes yaa Wheat receipts, 231 cars, compared Lowest ned Take S: + 3) Helena . 4 Mee Nec ian ever i er eg | pretipitation. 24.1: sie 5 : jek se iat ee to S168 Hishest wind Wetockty es 12:NE| Kansas City... : ‘ 5 One No 8 le, 8 58 eae rarees For North Dakota: Generally far|. - ORRIS W, ROBERTS. | | ented SE ee eS and Wednesday; colder ‘to- |~ H Flax No. 1, $2.00 to 1, $200 to $201, —————————————— CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | Chieago, Dee.” 21—Cattle reeeipts, | 10,000. Beef steers steady to strong, ! , For $13.25 bid on choice heavies. | Grecia Mothers © Hampty Dumpty Bread Vigne, higher 45,00. Active, 10 toj Nee T a k Prod een by cents higher. aE ons Sheep récéipts, 12,000. Higher. | bee aati mee ere ibe BARKER BAKERY DESC ENDISthestee tar eee > SOUTH ST. PAUL EIVESTOCK | SR#0rtebe Reeuravoa Co., Derr. 9-8. Aruanta Gs. Hog receipts, 9,500... Strong to 10! ‘cents higher. £ | Range, $8.25 to. $8.75: | Bulk,~.$8-70 to: $8-75. Underweights and pigs strong to 25 cents higher: } Cattle receipts, 2,700: Baled Paper | oot Old Newspapers For Sale at This Office We have on hand baled paper, suitable for packing as a substitute for excelsior. 50c per hundred pounds. Old Newspapers ’ for sale cheap. Q. S. S. Please place your orders any for your Christmas require- ments of which we have a very complete assortment. Celery, Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, Carrots, Parsnips, Cab- bage, Sweet Potatoes, and all the necessary vegetables to make the Christmas dinner a success Oranges, Grape Fruit, Grapes, Bananas, Apples, Dates, Figs, Raisins, Currants, Sweet Cream, Cream Cheese, New Salem Butter. ‘Again we urge you to order early and also remember, that Christmas comes on Saturday, consequently it will be necessary to order your supplies for Saturday and Sunday, so not only do we urge you to a: order early but liberally. ASK Your Grocer Bulk bef fat steers, 55 to 70 cents. 7, Baleher: cows and heifers, $4. ” to 5.50. { - Fo or Xmas_ Have Your Clothes . Dry Cleaned and Pressed s. BUTTER é e OMVCIMMAIMITIN? © ~~~ Tailor-and Cleaner Choice and ‘good stockers and. feed- ers steady to’ wéak- Sheep receipts, 800. Lambs strong to 25 cents higher. auc ewes, $3.00; handy weight, | 3.56. ‘ We Wish Alla “VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Deliveries leave the store daily at 10 a. m.; 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 and 10:30-a. m. and 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. LITE AEATETLETT MUL For Information Phone 32 = cnnininnvamninomman

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