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AGE Two LOWER EXPENSE IN GOVERN MENT HELD NECESSARY Senator Frelinghuysen Demands Big Change Be Made by Administration HITS WAR RISK BUREAU constru stive program for the nex i tion, to affect a return lo “constitution! government” and t place the republic admini ike and elf dL in™the senate Frelinghuysen, If the Republi Senator New Jer ministration fails to do the things the senator people expect of it, the de- clared, “they will turn an as as they hav n the Democratic adininisira tion Consolidate Bureaus Senator Frelinghuysen advocated reduction to a pre-war basis of the number of government _ employes; abolition of the ‘bureau of the war risk insurance and transference of its functions to the pension office, and establishment of publi¢ works anil public welfare‘ departments to elim- inate duplication in governmental ba- reaus and to increase efficie Declaring that 90 per cent, of the ex-service men who took out govern- ment ingurance policies had dropped them the senator said the govern- ment could not conduct an insurance business at a loss and that “it was a fair conclusion that the war risk insurance bureau was a failure.” Houston Sées' Deticit Wastngton, Dec. 23.—Deficit in na-| tional fiscal transaction of $2,100,000 this fii year and $1,500,000 for the next fiscal year was the forecast to- day by Secretary’ Houston, in) testi- mony before the senate finance com- mittee, which is considering the sol- dier bonus bill. The secretary \said federal finan were in such shape that new sources of revenue must be found and no new burdens added to the treasury. Considered agide tvom the public debt Mr. Houston said the ordinary receipts for this year should exceed ordinary expenditures by about eight hundred million and next year the excess should be $556,000,000. These sums, however, are inadequate to take care of the interest on the ‘public debt, which is about $1,2 200,000 an- nually. FISH MARKET TAKES, SLUMP St. Johns. aya Dee., 24. thousand fishermen have foundland owing to tac --Several left Néw- comparative failure of @the cclony’s fishe this year and the low price received for the product. They have, gone to Can- ada and the Ynited Slates. YR Rn Rn es " BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE § DAKOTA WOULD _ PROTECT OWNER U.S. COLLEGE GIRLS—NO. 3 More Effective Team Work Be- tween State Departments . Is Urged %» Dec. numberof thefts, State Sheriff. ©. Jetter of recommendaiion i ing hig annual report to Gove 2kuor Peter Norbeck wiggests ait the a proaching. session of the state le; lature he asked to enact laws which will provide better protection to auto- mobile owners. +* ‘The tabulated-report, which carries an attached explanation that a com- plete and full table was not available because of failure’ of. local officers to file their reports, shows there were 154 arrests and 133 convictions. secur- ed during the past year, There were various titles under which violations were listed. Infractions of state traf-'~ fic and state prohibition laws were the most numerous. Sheriff. Shank’s report shows that out of the 376 licensed retail: drug- gists operating in the state, only three’ retailers and two wholesalers have taken out permits to handle in- | tox ing liquors: under .the — state prohibition regutations. More effective t us work betaveen >) | the: state « depart: and county | peace officers is mkepcated by the state sheriff. He se ss mo: ‘ “Mac y received -helpful co-operation rom ‘i oetenir DoUCnE f Jocal authorities but state officials This is another of the photographs of American college girl interpret his report to suggest that types which The Daily Tribune is printing from time to time. ‘Miss | 4 marked’ betterment will ‘be neces- 2 sary to bring the department; up to its Zilla MacDougall is a student at Smith College, Northampton, hivhest eareo 2 ee aicienoat Mass. She is he daughter of Captain and Mrs. William D, Mac- “0 -report ealls attention to the Dougal of Was days at the Washington Club. Pe oiling the! governor power of removal of any stated attorney, sheriff or peace offi- z = cer who fails, neo! enforce the prohibition law and sug. gested that the same authority be ex tended to pneluge a ae all. criminal laws. NATION BEING “RID OF TICKS 2 ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS By Oliver Roberts Barton. Santa Claus Tells, Story The Chrisimas stopped dancing and) singing and crowded close to twis, who clapped their hands in| Nick jumped down nto the glee at the pretty music. | heatth and-returned With“en ember Santa Claus came near and intro-| which he held up to his host. i my pipe, do you?” he a dl. “I seem to think better and talk Detter when the| I Aye it Yashington, iD The cattie tick is fast being minated through the work of the Department of Agri- culture and the cooper n of the states. Of the fifteen states. which were tick-infested when the work of eradication systematically began on July 1, 1906, six of them have bees si . the body in times of weakness. s forth that in, instances. th» department has! gton, D. C., and will make her debut in the\holi-. provisions of the law which gives the? , or refuses to) OF AUTOMOBILES © | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920 Bebberbbrbeebberebrhebebhb Special é Seta Xmas Matinee fested with the, tick when the SATURDAY, DEC. 25th tion campaign./ began. The |+ \ py area remaining to be cleared. com-)% % Starting = £ prises 218,474 square miles, al of Fs R i which is in the Southern states. ae 2:30.- \ A 4 Two Complete Shows Will Be Given 2:30 and 4:00 o’Clock completely freed: of the pest. *These = states are California, Kentucky, M ppi ,Missouri, South Carolina and ‘ennessee; / During the y y ending “Dec. 1, 1920, more than 50,000 ‘square miles were freed of ticks and since the work begun in 1906, the area released been 510,091 square miles, That ATTENTION KNIGHTS t i TEMPLAR Z Knights ‘Temolar are request- ~ ed to anpear at Asvlum of Tan- cred Commandery No.1 K. T. at BIG SPECIAL FEATURE — 10:30 a. m.. Christmas Day, the Christmas observance. It 1S peeeelebebdebtebeletebobebfelodelokekelokebebebefedetodote a faces important that all Knights Tem- plar be there at 10:30 SHARP. By. Order of L. K.. THOMPSON, Eminent Commander: | ACCOUNTANT WINS RAPID PROMOTION Mr. Eckmann is now cashjer of the Union Light, Heat & Pawee' | Co., Fargo, N. D.' He beganthere + as bookkeeper about 7 manths.ago, after completing his studies at Da- kota Business College, Fargo, N. Di\ This firm’s new: atcountant, W.'F. Mensing, is also a D. B. C. graduate. They prefer students of th school, finding them alert, ~ hhh Aha With All the Happy Recollections of Clos- “ing 1920 We Wish You All A Merry Christmas. and A Happy ‘New Year MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR BAUER \ Orpheum Theatre ' x capable, progressive. All wholesale houses in Fargo but one employ D. B. C. graduates. So do big firms throughout the North. “Follow the Succe$$ful.’? Write F. L.. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D., for terms. Ta COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED ":// COWAN’S, DRUG STORE Hart’s Marineilo Parlors “Room. 4, Hughes Block Opposite G. P. Motel Phone 896 Bismarck, N. Electrolysis Massage of ,Face and Sealp Wrinkle Treatment Acne and Blackhead Tyreat- + ment ) Face Bleaching E. L. HART Marineéllo, Gradnate Shampooing , Manicuring ~ Nair Dressing Mareel Waving’ and Hair ~ fy Weaving D.. Electric A We will have two colors Neopolitan Brick Ice Cream for Christmas. rns We will close at 2 o’clock p. m. Christmas Day | * 2 The Ehocolate Shop: The total h of herring in the season of pr ous years and, be- last winter was only about half the average of ars and, tS > cause of renewed ition wi duced them all.) “Elvek-twins said; “Thayk you, litte man,” ‘smiled, Scotch, Dutch and other foreign mar- and that was all) santa when he had puffed, puffed S i Now off to the doll- “he commanded the latter with | O% his: little ve of his hand toward,a side dor,/ 8!0wed like a coal. “If you don’t work a little faster there | have fine manners, won't be nearly enough dolls for next | to get along famously.” I Christmas. You've only about half ai “You didn’t get hurt when you million done and we'll need at least| tumbled down my chimney, did you?” _ kets due to the return of peace condi- HONS, aie value wi reduced, for cod on pipe until the tobacco “T see that you and we're going one 4 main\ Ved ‘Tisheries around the coast of the island and Labrador re- sulted in an estimated n of 1,300, is quintals (of 112.1 against five. Off now, I wish to talk to Naney | asked Santa wien they wergusettled + 1,700,040,000 for last year. ‘The price "4 Nick.” jagain. dropped’ from $12 to. M10 a quintel When the host of little workers had| “No, just surprised!” answered’, for Newfoundland fish and from sit, disappeared, Santa turned to the chil-} Nancy: “And dirty.” She started to “Come and sit with me in my| brush the smudges joff her dress when to $8 for Labrador cod. and /behold they Were, in, prices of cod oi The decline lobsters, salmon by the fireplace, won't! suddenly, 1 “he ¢ and other sub! products has said kindly. “I want to hear| gone—Nickie’s, too! 50 grea he fisher! vy di wbout you and your journey.” “Magical soot!’ ! atghed sania been so great that the fisherme a : ue, hae fot receive, more, than halt val Dawn he sa and lifted aftwin on} Claus, “And now-T'll have to tell amount whicly they” obtained last rach ienee, “You don’t mind if Llight| ou the tale of my big chimney.” year. SAR a tN Another factor tending to emigra- TREE 400 YE Wis.. d to be the st been cut flown at Helier: tion is the curtailment in the iron mines, wher@forces of 3,000 have been reduced by one-halfs Although the Pulp and paper mills are making an exceptionally large’ cut of wood, the; RS OLD. the logs, of which six were taken from | 4.—A pine tree, the trunk, and four from the top. in Lincoln coun- | ‘The average carload of. logs from | newewood is 5,000 feet. The tree hal 360 rings of growth, showing, it to be Merrill. De cannot absorh aul the men ‘seekin work from them this winter, ect of {1 dumber scaled from | 400 years old. Hemstitching. Mrs. N. W. Kelly, Box 212. Bismarek, N. D. The usual Dinner Dance will be held in the MeKenzie, Christ- mas night, Saturday, December 25th. Dry Mined Lehigh Lignite Coal for Sale. W. J. Dobson, 615 Anderson St., Phone 659 R. Milk Toast Diet Too Much for Her “I doctored for 3 years with only tom porary reliet. My liver was very iid, after eating I would always have such fullness, in my stomach and my heart would falpitate: J could not eat milk toast without distr ng me, Since taking a course of Ma Won- derful Remedy, morethan a year ago, I can eat anything my appetite de- : 4 sites’? ttle SUpIG, feat : ae Your child is quick to observe disturbanées in your mental oe. or abbeou: that “PenBeens Hs arhat physical condition. And when heasks: ‘‘What’s the matter, Daddy?’ mucus from the intestinal tract and inerbis of solemn anxiety in his little voice. ‘The depression amped upon you reflects intensely upon him because of his profound solic- de. He at once drops his playthings and rushes to your side,! but his ‘le has disappeared: and his buoyant spirits he gone—replaced 7 countenance of worry and a-bearing of hopelessness. t-to the happiness and welfare of your family to keen eacin body and keen in Yoa are the stin and the inspitation of es. Dark, threatening clouds hover heads th® instant you show sizns of being “out of sorts” er ‘under the weather." eril their future by neglecting your heal “The Great General Tonio ed feeling’ and ¢ iepel Chetty rn-out ew your strength and vigor, overcome af overwork and worry, revive your age your bold on life, Boipy a refrost- le aid to digestion and-a.worthy health, becat e of its por allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in- testinal ailments, including append- icitis. One dose will , convince or money refunded. All druggists. (GRANULES) For INDIGESTION Dissolve instantly on tongue or in water—hot-or cold; d mot have to crush. JUICK RELIEF! ALSO'IN TABLET FORM FOR THOSE WHO PREFER. THEM, MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF i SCOTT’S EMULSION u casee of subnormal conditions. {If exhaustion, 'mueculat ‘ou sutler ir mental fatiqua, or deficiency of vital force due to general wealnees or ¥] 0” particularly bene- ire system and keeps you feeling fit Ack sour that form bottle today, Manufactu LYKO MEDICINE ‘COMPANY New York Kansas City, Mey LYKO is aole in oF 1 packages only, Tigenicturonbove, Refuse all substitutes ‘ Scott sEmulsion} unsurpassed in’ purity and goodness, is nourishment in a form that seldom fails. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 20-19 Open This Evening Closed , Cc hristmas .-3 | 4 and > New Years All Day Heisei "BERGESONS | ToCure aCold in One Day Take, ~ Grove’s Laxative. Bronieo “ey Quinine tablets. Be sure its. Bromo : z MR. LANDLORD Loss of. rents follow in the wake of fire. Consider wifat this means. Hundreds, of -dollars. sacrificed until es genuine Ai this signature your dwellings takes ier y 9 30c, y_ (RRNEY SERVICE @ BISMARCK, NORTH BAKOTA Krnowh all over the Northwest for Quality @ MAIL US Your FILMS. tenantable. The old, reliable Hartford offers you Rent Insurance that bridges the gap in ren- Let us tell you tal income. \ more. “The ASK Your Grocer For Humpty Dumpty Bread Produc BARKER BAKERY man who ‘knows insurance” Bismarck, N. D. YOUSA BUTTER A RORTRERY ~ office buildings are again + Neg — TT TOT This College has constantly more calls ‘for, office help than it can supply. All students, who remained to complete its course have been, sent to good business and. banking: positions. In session throughout the a the student enters at any time. Preparatory department where students may commence with the lowest primary branthes. Besides the ordinary Expert Courses in ~ higher accounting, Stenography, and Banking. Sertd for all particulars. G. M. LANGUM, Pres. Bismarck. North Dakota. ’ BUSINESS IS GOOD, ISINESS IS GOOD, THANK Y YOU Adam Schaaf Pianos, Grands, Uprights and. Players, also Reproducing, direct from the Factory to the Home.\ I have ONE EXTRA SPECKAL—in Bismarck—a Sample \\in Figured American Walnut, with bench, that. I will save around $100 from-the Regular price, to close before the end of this year—Easy payments if desired., Fiapea Siarecsiaqene nacspmaaoorperie aaa i I will be in Bismarck the week before Christmas and will call and explain ak about it—drop me a postal if interested. D. ERNEST HALL “For All Baking Requirements Ale. which is al- Use Climax Flour wavs -wiitorm = in, quality and contairis a high percentage of gluten. Necessarily a‘high priced flour on account of its high quality. For sale by all grocers. Russell - Miller Milling Co. e . -Bismarck, N. D, ededtnbetetonbrlftibodnb ecetedntneret

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