The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 3

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EMBER 23 ihe a BEMARCE DAILY TRIBUNE .. , PAGE THREE mn sie mixed with fun and nonsanse Malcolm Farley; xylophone, Charies| Wrur NEW ET TINGE | DICM A(T | i varied the evening and judging trom Sweet. “Their numbers /were greatly,| A | the applause and encores, the y enjoyed. / | safe standards to gauge an ente Fred on, the reader, gave two | reading: ling and a character | : “GIVEN ROUSING. GREETING HERE i jpnent of “this, kind, the first: mu 1 HEAD HELD ON. EMBEZZLEMENT sketch whic were done in a tinished } manner. Two bass solos by Lloyd Sundin} showed a voice of great promise and were given in an artistic | The Home of Parancunt biétares THEATRE —— 18. on ae a aE TTR ITY TY / uP rlee*elub represents j : 5 x college of St.” The balance of the program was yee. Prominent Men Including ‘onight! Tonight! Last Time Tonight ia . rere Haye bed mal beonitoged of ceiseiabl ors and| Many Prominent Men Including $ ‘ eh ae SMudience Enthusiastic Over Per- raye been mak-! composed of ensemble number A J roth Gish i ry ie for the last’ j the club showed the resuity of careful) — Gam McCumber Interested Thomas Meighan _ 0 y formance of Minnesota Uni- tour There was a gootl range to : Ee ‘ oA gna in ss “ iodo ae » in Bank : s * versity: Men nr IN | a “Little Miss Rebellion numbe: es a ry ° ae Hamline | Universit JA. fie “phere Herff house’ and | .,.fOWner Bee : ay “CIVILIAN CLOTHES” Tomorrew and Saturday club was given a ro + well known St { The resul a taste for this | ene: ) National, bark of ‘Tow = é : ; : the Auditorium las aincludedthe following: ) Flute entertaing ment 3 sis em ‘s rrested Monday on a charge of - i “ BUCK JONES, in z a ed and thatg real demand sere’ pretarted Ta ey ti é. . i sent provided onisihe hest are se-| gO" ,bareerrc? against him by. Hor Tomorrow and Christmas Day _ _ Sunset Sprague Lina mu he board oft dtyecic . ab nisl famous “Follies” girls ine lowing the concert and until the | L2¢ Poatd of aiyecic “PHE CRADLE OF COURAGE and the famous “Follies” girls in ub left on the evening train-for Miles fara "Sudge TOY “A Homespun Hero ‘ity Mont.. ine mompers were caaia a A tremendously big super‘special guaranteed the only ot an Informay regen ae Ned a $5,00% were! turn! shed jae i * ' HEAL COMET VA OEE Eel Musteon | "7 "Roa, clerk ol/the court fo picture ever made bigger and more thrilling than “The ss ce y er elr ce - Mellenry county, and W. #8. gomer: ene : : . : vo ‘ sororekawiet — 5 Spoilers.” Starring Wm. S. Hart, Thomas Santschi, a The Son 0 Bet hegre ; i i «Now Up To-Hildreth a Ff . he most thr ; hi BA SY HELD | As a result of the cidsing of the Anna Little and a Large cast. No advance in prices. . bank upon information furnished by =~ ms a V [OLATION j national bank examiner auy. on. z 7 |taken in the federal courts’ a ast ; ; 5 ; Bergh will depend on the United Mar. $1.62%; hPHEUM | bot, playwright and author, and Mare OF “COURTESY” States Alec a NASD te \ Stuart Holm@sy all-around villain; Robbins ararnged the film version He Patterson of Minneapolis, now in Corn No. 3 yellow, 65 to 67 cents. ‘ thich Alice Lake is featured. “Body x {charge of the bes piace, ae Oats No. 8 white, 43% to 444% cents. a ee Me eeenatorete of the] whtehy All edit be shown at the Or- td ed notes 7 ‘a 1S Xmag Dinner Suggest! aes Me reper. The 20 eetoeas si, flax Now 1 SLOT to’ 41-98. important roles in “Body and Soul") pheum theatre onlay for he ee me Hsp WD Eh oy bs ot ‘ate Department intervenes en 600 andi$50,000, Bergh is said to have HARDIN DEN a melodrama written by witian ime. ei feature eerie ee : ~ a y i 1 made unsuccessful ‘business ventures. G E 11D; S Hurlbut apd presented on the oracle dramatic p a La : Controversy Over -Cable ‘Directors ot the bank, includiAs T. HUGHES REPORT |?!" the name name. Hayden Tal peal. f : Messages iL, Beiseker of essénden, president: { g ( « i arte G. B) Vermilya, Towner, abstracto ATG M concep ett Fe a area SIROTA ETE PHT Suet i: J. A. Wick of Towner, automobile arion, 0., De -—President-elec Washingtou Dec. 28-—The state de Tontoy. andi. K. Osjand of Towner, ‘Tarding today” denied ~ published | IAINNINNTITINNUNUIIG HUMINT TG RUTHANAAA HEAT AO Ae es ‘oleyy i s dealer, and6, 5 Du = Celery, Head Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celery partinent intervened today in what | Snot of McHemy cotnty, beegme stetements that ne hat offered. to | x eae \ threatened to be a controversy be-| onxious concerning the management Sharles Evans Hughes the post of | == = \ us snem Onior e6 tween the’ British embassy and the |e ine ty; when a national secretary of state, = : = Cabbage, Radishes, Green Onions, Cran- pei Nemibagey “And “the bot tho bi hen at eretary of state, © com. |= : = } x re : Borate, Comma tee Snest B cay CP bank iner who had examined the _“ find this one ‘ef thé most com = / = oo Qiu s 3 : communications over the qfestion of MH EMEOn submitted his report to plete bits of holiday fiction writing | ES - i; = berries, Sweet Potatees, Oranzes, Apples, whether there is a censorship of Brit-| (he hoards Aatiorney Bagley, wiio has ‘hates been hronghe to my atten] Ee = : 1 ish cable messages to the United! pepyesented the bank in a number of tion,” he told correspondents, = = > : ner oy 1 ACKS, elates. lidigations, wa ed by the directors SO EEEREEnaEereaie = < = =a { Grape Fruit, Ban: anaes: Gri £ IDES, emgns The department’ on was regara-| tg assume charge of the oun ah and re PAROLE BOARD = \ = ar mar enor Rca he Sanne ay ia ed as a rebuke to the embassy in| jieyed Bergh ds cashier 19 days igo, * / i= = A , sending to Senator Kellog, chairman | pergh resigning. , It was deemed ad- TI HTEN UP =. . = Complete i Lin e€ of Nuts of the committee a letter denying the | yisable to endeavor to dispose of some IGH' Ss = = Paper Shelled Pe , Black Walnuts, testimony of Newcomb Carlton, presi-| of the paper heid by the bank and nota yy. 7, Dee28.—-Because of = = if i RYT YW. dent of the We: Union, that cable] attorney Bagley and T. L. Beiseker the unusual “number” of crimes |= = Chestnutsy Xinas Mixed Nuts, Walnuts, messages coming to the United States | made a trip to meer ate ee throughout /the country the court of | == e = i ° % _ y de from Great Britain were subject to satisfactory arrangements to secure 0 Tt tn amin not |= = : ie Jumbo Eres Roasted Pea aaa) Bs delay and censorship | tea from twin City Inner for sangons today adopted a regoMlon not |= = ss YAl 2 Peet « The embas: action is understood | emergency ses. sens serving terms for murder. or |== = Br azils, Shelied Ak onds, She ed ecans, to be regarded by tne department as Paper Checked Over : terete: = Shelled Walnuts, Filberts. a breach of diplomatic courtesy. ‘The| | In checking oer the DADE Md oy TE tions woud be made only (SS ar eY a = department will take the subject mat-| the bank, Attorney Bagle ‘BLES, where sual circumstances merit a/ == => = ee a ae ter ofthe carespondence up drt | rector dicen ATR oe fe rae hgcommenttion as Phone 912 = with the embassy but whether it will | ndves held were forzed. said ~ = _ — Wixe Wy e aoe lantatl f ‘act }ery was reported to the ch id. sa) |= } one = Xmas ifixed Candy, Xmas Peanut Brittle YS oS Siaat ae mama and ies Neg ga 1B 120 3rd St. Pee vem Sa a a =a ss ‘dicated, | eld, representative for Hee | CITY NEWS (| = / = 7 Reserve bank of Minneapolis, w => y if = it Teasers for, Your Abate See Gu sehit tp Towner Dec. 17 to,inveatignte Te yas Once the farmer garnered his- = . 7 On his findings the board o warez! n Trip / => = ha Heinz Fig and F Plum Pudding, Heinz Mince WEATHER. PLAYS | aeting of theesugeeation’ of the see Miss, Stasia Gorezkt, with the Rise grain laboriously by hand. Today = ~ j : si inz ‘national bank examiner; closed. the’ mazck ‘Grocery company, left this, == = : Meat, Mayonnaise Dressing, Heinz Sweet 9 Wing THE ZERO il'ulitiadcnen” ont nue creer, comme, power harvesters reap, bind and 3 Dill ana Syvee € Mixed Pickies, bulk, Olives ‘ MARK IN. “CITY | The bank had ingluged in ity elles \iteaton; Minn., with her parents, i= thr esh the wheat. % = : eo > ~ tele a majority of the merchants o petty i = : = Ripe, Piain aa Stuffed. —— |'rowner and 90 percent 6f the small Mrs. Fogerty Recovering. | ES * : ‘ = : Ber Hach Sree te det aan 2 | caboaitora ob RH RsaREE Ne ten roma severe iiness Gt hor home vor == y ‘Once the miller ground his flour = : 4 > weather bureau officia ling of the institation at this particu- | from, a sev i = = : pers and railroad Har time works a disti dship tier of Rogser and Fifth street, = by hand. Now modern roller mills = f Ge “critical period” in t n virtually all of them inasmuch 1s a |= = ae DRINK . Ses nie: fol | Grates deposite Will not he. avaliable RETR ATR Eee ean trae an tare do the work. 5 = . 3 ts of the|to them: except through installments, ° J. H. Holihan leaves today for Alier-/ Se = 5 ‘ a as the bank is liquidated. deen, 1S. Dak,, to spend Christmas’ with = h b k d hi bread by = ‘ ee Cid 4 Grape Juice cept oF Attorney Bagley said last night bis Tother. = Once the baker ma le Ss ; : = wer quar ‘ c goods unless the temperature } that Bergh had. expressed his willing~ = . p A in- 4 “ Cider. ealion Lime Juice ji e degrees. The fluctuations | ness to turn over. all his property, cera To Mott c= ba keriesTival America’s greates = \ eve fPan. | Holt cNiireake hier egy, | Valued at about $10,000 to enable de-G “enand bushes. aves tomorrow | hand. Today automatic machinery, = 4 Pp FAM-O-FO-8%4 Cotte [on the part of both shippe positors to secure their money. to spend the holidays with a danghter, | == = he eters Poor al Bett | riers, owing to the Holiday sei Senator Porter J. MeCumber Mite Wr Hs tedson- at Mottit, = eb = hes a Ged Meal Complete oe elt # cg hehe Tae eB Our “HUMPTY DUMPTY” bread, 2 pen a Vaff en n39 | bam we record of the United | { : : De ce i ha l= =! Use our Fresh Coffee 4 | States Weather bureau, taken every MARKETS Baar aR rere ee a= rolis, cakes, pics, etc. are made with = ' ae LDbe ah: in-wile dear pao ae 1 = machinery in this modern way where = ' ake BP | Mee Bist Chicago, Dec,/23.—Sharp upturns in From Montana = veur food is not handled with human = ts | ¥ the wheat prices “tole place today s Bernice Landers is expected | == i = ®. | a owing more or less to the hovse voi” heme from Helena Montana, to spend | SS hand as. 1 = i us in favor of an emergency tariff cn with her parents, j= = | 2 9g farm produéts. Opening quotation Beet | = . ? * = M ERR iV Hack [Which ranged from to 5 cents his To Austin, Minn, |= A. special variety of rolls, pleasing = : hen Ce a ee oe eee RPG Snel ARUCE acieee comma! Will’ ‘apend |= pastries, fruit cakes, ete, will make = g and May at- $1.59% : vere Sa Lhataee z A => us tine a [221 p.m followed by moderate reactions from jas at her home in Austin, | = your Xmas dinner doubly appreciated = , a ATTIRE x H f ae initial top figures. j = ; ° = ; Yn BEAUTE UL HOLLY Ww ‘REATHS © \ See Guskner zur Special Page 2,| The close was unsettled, 4% to 5%4 Papier i= knowing that it came from = Sinn hd Bue \ cons mek ene Among’the many women in town | 5 = e: 3 TO BUY—T ake pe ce . = ; = se pw gee he trea MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR © from about the = = | fice. Phone 32. Gey urs Mnehaneet, Shipments Sion 3 = = | Riera eee SBear 6 line Langland, => ‘ = t a Hee Gussner’s Sugar Special’ Page 2, | Bran, $26 to $28. bet Moen, = Barker Baker. = | canes cat Lillian = Gas = : Chicago, Dec. 23.—-Cattle ri ee = _ = | 8,000. Beef steers*steady to 5 cents * = . = a: g:| higher. = = ‘ - § #1 "Sheep receipts, §,000.' Steady to 25 = \ = j cents higher. é Dixie Marshall and Betty Ad: | EE = | Hog receipts, 31,000. Active, 25 to ; of Goodrich. = = | 10 cents: higher. j= i j = | oe FOR Ss A ladies’ new fur coat, | == = | SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK bargain. Phone 400-L | 35 oan | jlo receipts, 2200: 20 to 25 cents fy Yogo-oe_ | AIMNMMUUTUIUEUUALIUUVUG LAELIA LAL higher. Ri Rasa iit i S| | Range, $8.50 to $9.50. +} Bulk, $9.20 to $9.36 j 5 te Best pigs, steady at $9.50 to $9.75. os ey Cattle receipts, ~900. Steady to strong. Beef sférs, $5.50 to $7.00. i Cows and heifers, $4.00 to $5.50; few sold higher. Veal calves 50 cents higher. ; Good stockers and feeders, stroug . . . es t i ‘to higher, few sales. r Christmas Dinner P a ar <e Sheep receipts, 300. Lambs 50 cents higher, few sold. ae 4 . é | higher, few $10.50: : : is not complete without MERRY “CHRISTALAS FO ALL - Sheep steady to strong, best cwes up i fans ee ey Frech Dressed Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Chickens y sieht oe ; L hard wheat A Fresh Gysters, Lutefisk, Jones Dairy Sauscges, Brookfield Sausage, se ne Eastern Corn Fed Beef, Pork, Veat and Spring Lambs , 73% cents; No. 2 s rf 7 oe fio CF > to” 76 cents, ‘ j Home Made Sausages of all Kinds. white, 48:4 to 49% cents, When You_ask for a _ ‘We close at 6:30 r. m. Christmas Eve, Closed ail day 3 wats 4774 to 48 cents. . : Christmas i : Prone 143 ag , k northern ber durum . mixed durum . red durum . Just Say (NORTHERN) | “‘Bawley, 52 to 76 cents. | Rye No. $1.49% to $1.50% | Wheat receipts 210 cars, compared ‘ h holiday 0 cars a year ago. - Cash No. 1 northern, $1,695. .to:

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