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- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE i 7 That Will Never Be Laid Away~ I will be in Bismarck the: week before Christmas and wil! call and eyp!ain all about it—dron me a postal if interested. D. ERNEST HALL Pa 1 “orth Makota in the monthly -bul- ' letin of the bank, being distributed | THURSDAY Only 15 and 25¢c au ks When you give a Kodak for Christmas, you give te “conve BrAchicn ly ee heatre | oe ) ion among all interests , something which will nev er be forgotten. A Ko- that the principal causes of the dak brings with it a joy that,is not for one day ar ntuinner OF NGF DOROTH Y “EITTLE MISS } merely, but for many days. The smiles and good comparatively snes selling of c ea i cheer of Christmas Day itself can be made to last |by farmers, resulting in diminished n hr _) | collections the banks,’ the | bulle- 7 i { tl vough-the magic of the Kodak; and all thrpugh |-in says, and continues: K f { the year this miraculous little black box is ready tere ate aoe serious ig : | { 7 whether isis the underlying | y to catch and record the events that are worth ré- | tse of our financial duticultie: : . f membering. Can you conceive of a\more fitting, couplusign fGsy hardly be FRIDAY And Hoot Gibson in Coming mle at in many, ee more satisfying gift than this? e ‘ “ 5 9 “ ” \ CE , om ¢ Pestle aie a ihe pre Sunget Sprague GAMBLING FOOL ‘The Son of Tarzan” | et [ T Sho “Ve Lime is to und’ in the selling } | u § Seale MER Tet CREE, 20a ee ; 1S u if | ae to make a substantial payment o | heir notes. ‘So that, with certa Sora Oana a aaRaA ISLE - | lificationg the Bank of North guage Ss dent, they carry o1 ir. business “by. Fi NS The Newest Kodaks sy te, BADE ot Nort SROPHY MONDELL tent. they carry on tt business “by Phone 453 for the famous Wil-| q . : add i 0a , and Un q : joining financial institu- Basiataite deo epeniy.” i | ton Screened Lump Lignite Coal. | fA We have ‘Kodaks Brownies and Premo C | tions in advising the adoption of this Denly > a vi = 8, : ‘ameras volley by. the farme: A —— | The coal that is all coal, no dlink. | DAILY PHOTO: ices. You are { ~The Handels- “af ae ne jae : re a to find in our generous | tamne abiat Guaifigations Beacneates daughter on i iar ee ers, no soot, no dirt. $6 per'ton| | © BISMARCK. NORTH BAKOTA ~ y instrument you would like to give. « shat, inc oughttfeat webs keevioue or6ne eaten We many, gives surprising statistics as to | delivered. Washburn’ Lignite | | Knowhall over the Northwest for Quality Let tis. show. you. ases Pave aatveluced farmieatnings °/ Niebas 4 the amount tf smuggling at the | Coal Co. Phone. 453. | @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS. © i as One that it would’ require all, or more than, ~>~>~ ~~ Dutch-German frontiers. During a TNE ye ee f ry } ms t this year’s crop to pay oblt- tivity shat anayvente Flor Tegent w ek, he said, 15 smugglers { : 7 ‘The’second is: that “pre- Fe ere arrested in the Cologne customs a 34 ¥ : S ence Goff Sct » member’ of H en | odaks tion ght tak $ ast da z th s aauttions ought to be taken, if Pos: ton County Republican Executive (ont among, the, goed? This College hi tant] Priced fr ata d ‘ sie, ito guard against such action on ¢ mmittee. conf that period weré 793,- CS 5A aoe ere ee epee aiaeN { riced from $9.49 to to $29. 36. the part of fariners being used fur- sols 000 ciga oy calls for office help es it can : | bs her to depress wheat 1 supply. All students wh@ remained, { : when fitted with’ lastigmat Lens, up to Don not ie faatase oct SMUGGLERS ON. to complete its course have been, : S ancial problems tos gain advantage, a sities age Mt a earhecet i Browni the bulletin declares that if the farm- i ‘ the year, the student enters at any: { ‘ownie Cameras, $2.86. ers had dumped all theit wheat on 4 Grove's time. Preparatory department * x] he market early e financial situa- where students ma: commence Developing—Printing— e ‘tion would not have been improved 4 ‘ii : H ping—Printing—Enlargements. generally, but would have. been dis- uel’ 5 ee ee penny poe A a} ' turbed, be of the huge amount of j 1 si ee pepe Ep er sey Orders Filled. Catalogue on i Beauast money. thi ould fhave, been naces- G ec ae Meth 18 the Gee Courses in higher accounting, sary to finance handling the crop, It ermans Use is. Method to an nry Stenography, and Banking. Send declares the farmers “have acted aaah ial i ‘ | wisely and conservatively.” mere Exhorbitan}, Prices Laxativ for, all-partleularh, , ‘The bank's finanelal statement, is- ~Ch ed xa e G. M. LANGUM, Pres. e 1C. sucd as of Dec. 15, when compared to arg e q | the statement, of Nov. 15, shows some : Bromo Digmarek, North Dakota; i satinen fe NORTH | differences. The total resources and 3 Smugeithe over the l m= “til . T DAKOT ota! liabilities, which were totalled) Dutch a n. frontiers, which the i) Binet. Tea cam Rte } ‘A “at $19,726,123,68 as of Nov. 15 are to- Getman government gare to great ; | ey} ray etree eters eteeretye ‘ alled at $17,463, 72 as of Dec. 15. effort to suppress, f he wunine 4 isd Compar.son ing. “on a colossal / a > Among the comparisons which points: with “the full knowles e ay ablets BAP LANDS A REFUGE | ; | show differences due to the financial connivance of many ,government. of- e : r sete jaaricuithyal college extension month,/ under the ficials, according to repor hing: The first and original Cold dnd ‘ Fargo, N. D. Dew. 22--North Da- | (epartmen ities are; public de- here. Smugglers are declared to be ; ‘i | ! kota Bad Lands st(ve the lives of many | _ Blizzards which kill a large numbet 15, $3,865) Voutbidding “the “government for the | | Sipitablet, the merit of, which iF = cattle each-winten say agente of ty | Df gattle. in thee sweep across the 3.’ Public. sid-of dishonest officials and the “ver- a Ay ee ci Cory nae tg £ Or I I las | plains cannot reach those which have ‘eDPos! funds, itable army of customs offfvers on eames z fs: | the buttes and eoules to’protect them, NOY. 15. , $9° the borders ‘have permitted inillions Be careful to avoid imitations. = : j the agents, say. $30.00; anks of marks worth of tobaccc Br Have Your Clothes S i +——_______ ; Dec. cigarettes, coffee. « B it: omMmo | or J | $ 3. ; des on the border dutyfreeswithin the lasi 6: Sure Ws - 4 ‘ SANTAL ASSAILS FEDERAL Dec, 15 amon. liabilities ollection_ few months.” a ae % Dry Cleaned and Pressed * a taPsutes, | RESERVE BANK. 2Ms ot $104,613.16, none being) in-~ Flying squadrons of ¢ ! : { Rg ae han “3 f eluded on 'Nov. ficers have been organized hy Oy De ‘ashingten, » —~Chargin, Under the h of assets, the government to catch the s; ‘s ve mong (an) | that the federal reserve bank at ie statements shor who are said to aie Beton ; , Vremarcofeounrierd | N0aPolis by withdrawing $8/090),000- stematized their — Gi i a six avs: had drawn the life iood ustoms receipts ar g g rom the northwest, iRepr tativ back to nothing. fo Gk pa EM { ee, ort presentutive to) 8 t &, } | Schall, republican, of Minnesota, ask- : is again only on pap = Suit YI GOA Tail d Cl ed congress to investigate the conduct amount of re Filty thousand p. The genuine bears this signature allor an eaner Wt 3 HURLEY’S ‘ | of the federal reserve bank and sy 2 from 3.» being smuggled ov 30c. i$ } ORCHESTRA < | |, csveciaily in relation to the ex- North Dakota (redeposits) at one point, » report says. = a aad tl a a ala alt ti paar, : tension and withdrawals of credits. 107,484,.63; Dec’ 15, $6,60 glers everywhere are working with = 2: - * fi Up-to-the-Minute Dance | | -- -—- ms dye from banks. the sympathy and ¢ f all or semen ees . Music. | Dry \Mined Lehigh Lignite Dee, 15, $1,588" dwellers along the fro if: wee cca oe i 406% Bdwy. Phone 909 | | Coatfor Sale. W. J. Dobson, 615 a » he engaged in tH e pe pba | Anderson St., Phone 659 R. anes ‘ON” SLOGAN prices, low wages of customs offici . a ce and the depreciated value of the m \ nee cetera OF OWNERS CLUB is credited as one of the principal ‘ vu : | hee Ee Coke erbecConinelenieedeleedeedoer Se beth beeb oe Sey causes for the wide-spread ss for i] } = BUSINESS IS GOOD, THANK YOU = Opposed to Custom of Removing of note and export, regula of Our z 2 is e smugglers are described a ves ( { Adam Schaaf Pianos, Grands, Uprights and Players, also 4 Theyn, Wheh, in: Elevators < «ing: 26 well organtaed alityad..cc ‘ | = Reproducing, direct from the Factory to the Home. => cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 22. — “Hats ¢ Ihave ONE. EXTRA SPECIAL—in Bismarck—a Sample % on” in elevators, even though theres A } | $ in iigored American paint with beneh, that I will save @ may be ronan Dp sengers is tie slo- 4 aroun ‘rom t! ry rice. gan of the Cincin 3uilding Owners ae \ { + _ © of this year—Easy se ¥ ie tag before, the endl and Mana; association which has oar + * + + Uh _ Baled Paper. and Old Newspapers i For Sale at This Office RESSECZBECEGSosaEc We have on hand baled paper, suitable for packing as a substitute for excelsior. 50c per hundred pounds. Old Renenars for sale cheap. i For Information Phone 32 ine ee ee Rk ee oe (RREEREERSEREES teres manele ‘FIRST BU DOF ___ SEASON FARMERS AND: BANKERS TEAM WORK IS URGED Bank of North Dakota Monthif Bulletin Reviews Sit- « vation the measures advocated by the Bank — H « ‘DEP OSITS SOME” LESS Coming A PARAMOUNT €oming chew a ee eee The Cradle of Courage PICTURE NAZIMOVA : and 2 polioy o: fe of crops, Poa - -pLis1 t i TONIGHT TOMORROW THOMAS MEIGHAN- Harry L. Wagner at the Organ “CIVILIAN CLOTHES” ELTINGE Theatre s TONIGHT © Admission BISMARCK »started a crusade to that end. Wheth- er they will win their contention that the removal of hats in crowded eleva- tots is a menace to passengers in the immediate vicinity of those who take , off their headgear remains to be seen for many prominent Cincinnati women are opposed to the abolition of this old fasnioned courte: “The habit.” Cantain W. M. Mcintyre, presi- dent of the association, “was intro; duced by southeri people traveling ; in the north. Originally I understand, | ;negrgee were required to remove | their hats on centering elevators | d ip time white men follow- | ed tne exemple when women were on the lift. On the same p iple | why do uot men take off their hats | when traveling iff a street car which | 89 contains women passengers 2” AndNCaptain McIntyre got the fol- | chanc th substitutes. Jowing answers from women: | the Bayer Cross on tab! “L do not see any reason to discard | take them w this’ courtesy. Courtesy is not a gift. | Headache, lt is me an examnplification of | Earache, To’ hat a man is. Women never will en- | Pain. Handy tin he i déavor to décide this problem for the | lets cost few cent men.”—Mrs. Kennon Dunham, “presi- | sell larger packages. sp dent of the’ Cincinnati Wi omen’s club. | trade mark of Bayer Man Monoaceticacidester of Sa J Raya? ‘ Name “Bayer” oniGennine Aspirin on of genuine by millions. cture of cid. t the innate a. true gtnil toward a woman.’—M son. president of Woman’s Won't Lose Chivalry I do not see why now that women ave been given equal voting’ right with men that any escab’ tom ghould be effected.”— Hilton, Representative of First dis- trict of Ohio, League of Women vot- ers. I do not believe mem are going to lose _ their chivalry and experience | urihg th ecent campaign convin ed me that the men are not going to lose it. The question depends upon the woman to a great extent. if she is the sort of a women men respect she will hold this respect no matter what field of business or political a. ASK Your Grocer For H-mpty Dumpty Bread Produced by BARKER BAKERY We are forced a close out ae entire stock as the property whars we are located has been sold, and we will be forced to move in a short time, hence the cause of this sale. This stock consists of all New Goods, no second hand goods. Stock consists of Men and Boys’ Suitd, Overcoats, Sheep Lined Coats, Gents Furnishings, Shoes and Over Shoes, Leather Vests, Mackinaws, Flannel Shirts, Hats and Cans. This entire Stock will be placed on sale, nothing reserved, Our Less Will Be Your Gain; so don’t fai! to pay our store a visit be- fore buyiny your winter supply. Money. saved is Money Made. Here are a few of the Many Bargains we have to offer: Sale Opens Wednesday, Dec. 22nd Sterling Overalls, former flannel Shirts, former price $4 Sale Price $3.00 Men’s Ribbed Fleece Union Suits, Former, Price Sale Prite ...b..4.---- Western Overall, former price Sale Price $3.25 $1.75 1 Blue Buckle Ov- . $3.50 $1.90 Western afd cralis, former price . Sale Price Geo.’ H. Coleman 41 5th Street Men’s Pants from $2.00 and up.