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ee ees peewee ey ge woo wanes TAMETTRTTHLUTHUAUAGUUEGTT UAE AGAR A Ph 8 SU st Re = Par eore eae entecaet : | OF BOLSHEVIKLROUT oF Gun.Wwea- CHARGE BEATING. GEL TERRIBLE. MANY ARE ORPHANS OF POLICEM AN« gov the lund rl i from the Dominion nment’s nursery at Indian Tead. If costs the government one or ach to grow the seedlings sking. ‘ . New York, Dec, 28.—Two hundred | oth [two cents N uables to these traders in ex- children of the officers of General] change for food. The people on these Wrangel's staff, sons and daughters| Vessels represent the remains of an vand farmers get them for the Trio’ Held and Jim Jensen They are planted under direction of government experts who supervise orphanage maintained by the Near|arms and one little boy hugged a teddy City OMNy an, Who are. ing A tas eunie | ON PRAIRIE . n the flooding of the rink, ie would IS ADVOCATED is being done by the eily com: dite ee mmission, ie chill On a. Hewill he three or four days before the rink is ready for the publ After the brush was. cleaned off the place it was sprinkled. It must. be] flooded four or five times before the ‘rink will be in geod shane, The! For Bear Creek and Beulah | veather is hardly cold enough to per: | ! and Johnston. The relativ acl of the teams indicate: « Kast Relief is told in reports received j hear. A boy of 12 carried a dt boy of eight: years beca frou his town in Ra } hot eat until the small ad}ceived soup. Most of the children Edmonton, Alta. Dee. ed thousand Russia could speak French thousand-mile tour through southern hem “Virst the mothers with little babies! Alberta in’ an automobile equipped ing. The best of the old Ru an fam-! were fed and then the childreu, fir ith a planting and tree exhibit, Arch- \ ilies are among these refugees, the! the girls and then the boys. One boy; ibald Mitchell’has preached the gos CHAMP PITCHER men who fought for Wrangel. © 5 pwded | ute bowls of soup and all the chi of tree planting on the pra | and most of the | venturing any predictions. Mandan, Jan. 14th, 1921 DUVIVUEQUOUENUUOUANUQOOUGTUR}OGQUQOEESUQ000000000UEOUUONUUGUERUAEENN GSU UHUUUOGAGGAT Seating accommodations for the match already have been exhausted] “the harbor aud interest in the strugle is becoming | Sight. One hunc HH intensified. are on ships there, some of RE fof cencrals, colonels and captains,| old aristocracy with no country to SN = i Hig = | were among the 100,000 Russian re-| take them though the French expect Has One Black heir culture for two sate eS Bismarck High = AMERICANS TO fugeesrought to Constantinople har-| to send many to Morocco. Eye Tn cote a ia eae ti the = = | MEET FOREIGN bor by ships of the allied nations] “The children were packed with ae years have “ e pea = vs. = i | i when ae bolsheriet broke down cron naneopiG. ike eames on the big} Watter Dohn, George Dobn ands = = rangel’s defense and overran the] ships coming from Crimea and most] «p,qy « ae Waray af => s e e => TENNIS STARS Crimea. of them were sick from fatigue, luck | eed”, Sully, Ake top be. ted before Ick RINK is = Dickinson High = . ump aa\a ~ og. |. Many of them were orphans, their|ot nourishment and lack of sleep.| growing a be: = Y = = H sy anubland New 2 sland Dee. 28 fathers having perished while fighting | Miss Gunther and Miss Hastings (re- frowing out of 2 be ang sultored By) | = t th = hia, the world’s singles tennis cham: the bolshev One was the daughter | lief workers) went to the ships on Jensen had arrested Dohn, he said, = a e = ( aenee ie HOTA TH Jotilon rng [Othe minister of finance of the| board a United States destroyer and] and it is alleged that while Jensen = = Pat an ieemér ichanial Bene Wrangel regime. All were nearly|200 children were tagged with the] was taking Dohn toward the city jail {= Hi h Ss h 1 G 1 = ee Orne. a eaL hampion of the|famished when’ the vessels on which|names of their fathers and mothers,| that George Dohn and Scully caught = ig choo ymnasium = ‘. Pe United States, Rub be Sepresent the! they had taken’ refuge arrived here,|and the father’s occupation. Many | him by the arms and freed Walter = = American team and Gerald L. Patter- for the ship's larders had bech ex-| said: ‘Father dicd in Wrangel’s army] Dohn, In the melee Jensen got a New. Site Is Selected For | = => son, of Australia, former world’s hausted. fighting for Russia.” The destroyer | black-eye and a bruised place above 3 : = on a champion, and Norman E. Brooks,| go hard pressed were all the refu-| brought the children to the landing of | the lip. Public Skating = = alto of ‘Australia, and former British] gees to obtain food that they threw | the trachoma orphanage which is lo-| |The charge placed against Walter nie = ° = ¢hampion, will represent Australia in| diamonds and weapons or any other|cated right on the Bosphorus. Ten] Dehn is resisting an officer and a Place = Wednesday Evening. Dec 29 = ; the challenge round of play for the {valuables into the boats of traders} mothers were taken with their very| charge of interfering was placed — = ? a = Davis cup today. Both teams have}from Constantinople in payment for] young children and babies and the} against George Dohn” and Scully. The skating rink to be provi ed | = \ made the most of the recent good |anything catable. other children ranged trom five to 13] Scully was before Police Magistrate for Bismarck will be between = at 8:30 P. M = weather for practice ald all players} A graphic story of their arrival at | years. st night on a charge of in- enth and Twelfth streets on the north |= re ae ie = are in Hine fettle: Tennis critics here antinople and how an America Well-Bred Children ae and wae fined $10.00 and side of Avenue FE. fected fic tt = = express femselves as much = im- er took the 200 children .of “Most of them looked exactly like costa: le was taken to j The site previo sclee in thls es s = ; or pressed with the superb driving of the ngel’s officers off the refugee ves-| well-bred American children. Some —-—-- northwest of the city was found j= Admission, 10 and 25 Cents = Americans, particularly that of Tilden [sels and landed them at the trachoma | carried their dolls tightly in their] TREE PLANTING to be unsatisfactory, cee eS = a wonderful and to Hel tas vu and and without food except what | dren ate as if they were starved. There| 10,463 people this fall. He conducted Weeth u rf h to p i au ' f OF HIGH SCHOOL the relief people can get to them and | io uOIse, NO crying, no disorder. | his es campaign under the Mt f ern the right manner, it} Lump Coal call Wachter Trans: | For Sal Three full HAS BIG RECORD the bread and water given to them by! ‘They were like little soldiers, AIL the | g of the Canadian Parestry ase eee nechall| fer Co. P ¥ || For Sale—Three the French | boys removed their hats upon entering | bleach lon knd provable tan feet wide, | fer ©O- Phone 62. x Lexington, 2s.-TPwenty-| “OE course, natives are profiteering. | the orphanage. ‘The mothers and] He the first tree missionary ever} Stor nats egoutions haves made (04 dress suits, one for one games won and. four lost during |#nd little boats go to the ships and the s were first given a bath and/to make an automobile stumping trip | ane BORE ke Comin recht | aa the 1920 season with semi-professional | Russians drop diamonds, firearms and | then the boys and gi through the Canadian West i his] the city rope off a section of Man rent, size 40. i that the] : ] SIZ . success has been so gr i) baseball clubs at Lynch and Cynthi- ~ 3 Pn | fcr sone ealtat, the) Avenue te provide a toboggan slide ana, y.. was the record of Stanley i i ‘ .|Forestry association has decided to r youngs a te F . i M. (Bud) King, who for four years| ONL, EXPLOSION study in homes where the disease MS }make such a tour an annual event. for younrste | Klein, Tailor and Le held unofficial title of champion hel 7 TAI ri) rage fe A pa The purpose is to give prairie farmers | "0 Sear Creek and Beulah sebool pitcher of Kentucke ard whet BURNS FACE OF Inasmuch as the enidemie of 1818 and townspeople instruction in they tno ar pes jenak Tae has signed a contract with the Chicuge and 1919 affected so large a propo’) panting and culture of trees to em-} (sUmy baccarat : White Sox for the 1921 season. a AUTO MECHANIC tion of the population a statement bY] power their homes in shade, veautity | fer Co. Phone 62. H Surgeon General Cummings — said i King’s addition to the list of young- it | | i} | | | Cleaner | | ‘ Stiie Sui recovering there would scem to be reasonable sters to be tried out by the Chicago fom painful burns ‘ubout “there Wau a ee in Geect Ieee club was brought/about through Herve Buftered ian’ explosion’ sora McClellan, third baseman, who played Legit ate ale. should become prevalent this winter! with Cynthiana after the close of the Shave, wi ts anic for bse) OF tite Shave, who is a mechanic for hostions of the pa American league season. Two of the eae eg” 4 aan $ ) r e games lost were won by the Lou was using a blow torch to thaw Ci American Association team. out the oil in'an automgbile, when King is 2% years old. i the explesion vecurred. Wis f ace «TAX FORMS TO | His Years: pounds and pitches with h was bad red, but his eyes - oe - He was taken BE DIS TRIBUTED! Doesn’t it make you feel He has no set style of deli were not inju Distribution} good—cause you to straight- overhand, underhand and side to the hospital. oe deliveries with equal facility. He has The accident. happened about Washington, Di S. returns} en up and feel ‘“‘chesty”— 3, the! when someone guesses your a good fast ball, critics declare, and a 5:30 o’clock last _evening. of forms tor filing income ta ington HOMESPUN “SUITS bureau of internal revenue announces. age at ten years or so COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS ON EASY TERMS If DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE tantalizing slow outcurve. for 1920 will begin Januar This Collectors for hot 644 ‘iets Ww King played with the Le ite ed Or ‘irain plonehi x ; , -| younger than you reall team twice tied for the championshlp GIVEN HARDING simultaneously release six classes of! 9 ae sak ard Sone high school team of 1915 to 191 } ? of Kentucky with the Boys Hi = 44 forms on that date. are: i 5 : school of Louisville and tyeo, Nas AND COOLIDGEH rie tors to he sent out are for mirror, ue with Seats nosed out by the same team. King os making returns o1 corporation income tion and say to yourself: mence at once to restore your energy, Ss. ° . won most of his games eto Boston, Mass., De he home-' and profits merchant, marine| “Well, he didn’t make such — strength and endurance by taking e ect a er tain ay Last year King played semi-profes-| spun suit made for Vice President- | corpo ion tu and government} a bad ess, at that.” ee Re Ee sional baseball with various Lexing-| elect Coolidge during the election contracts : information 1s| aad Fu see iS ton teams. This year he started the| campaign is to be matched by a Suit to subi iated corporati The point is; You're no © season with Lynch, Ky., but carly in}of homespun for President-elect: schedule of rest on lihert der ur vitality. the fall switched to Cynthiana where] Harding. The fabric is being woven’ ponds and cer tes of inventory. | older than yo y e of every week on which to call at our Savings McClellan played third bas anley}on a loom 165 years old by M If a man is strong, vigor- 1 Tonic Reese, formerly with the St. Louis) Laura A. Jackson of this city RECOMMENDED TOS ous, mentally alert, fine and The aaeet nario i ill hel Browns, played first, and. Charlie| whose farms in Bethel, Vl, the wool CHILDREN fit at 50 he has a better , This master body-builder will help Nohrer, a pitcher from the Ohio State| was clipped from-native sheep. M This is the season when children are chance of living up to 80 you keep young in spicit ae a will league, played short. Roger Mitchell, son, notwithstanding advanced subje B UP and physical action, becausa L to croup, colds and coughs. | . B A . tality ati who signed with the Philadelphia Na-] sears, put the wool through every Rena C, Marchard, 26 Lawrence St,{ than a man of 30 who is _ qesist Nature in maintaining your vitality at tional League team, was the other weak and run-down has ofe , z process necessary for its conversion, Sa ‘rites: “used Kole: Eonar La teen ‘ pitcher for Cynthiana. into cloth. When finished the fabric with good results. living up to 60. While none veinehort,willpuemew= | ee will be of heather color in a subducd ! ada very bad cold and it gave me re- of us can stay the years nor fe: new vis or TOMMY - GIBBONS shade. jel nee 2D) pecommeld, oa stop time, we should all 2°39°hun' or DODGES WILLARD LIQUOR AGENT standa ‘ore dicine loosens} Make an heroic effort to suc °F. he , low priced medicine loosens and Uc Ts mucus and phlegm, cheeks} cessfully resist the effects surprised how St. Paul, Minv,, Dec, 28.—Tommy IS FOUND DEAD 8 Department to make a deposit. With the amount decided upon that you will save weekly and the day set for deposit- ing your savings, your account here at 4 per cent is sure to GROW. We pay you 4¥ on Savings. Shington it throat. igling coughing, makes easy! of time by ever keeping our vow cent atter Gibbons, local light, heavyweight box- hing, soothes and heals raw, in-l° vitality at par. taking te er, has refused an offer from Jess] payonne, Nod. bec. 28. —- Federal) famed membranes, and stops tickling y at pi . mento LYKO, e Willard to train the Kansan for his ie ais hed “from (W. Adv. When you sense a feeling = fn4 worn ont, bout next sprivg with Jack Dempsey: arrived today for an investigation of g = | of slowing down of your nervously and In a letter recently received by Gib-] the death of John B. McGuinness, pro- Sell your cream and poultry| physical forces--when your hausted." 1's * bons, Willard off ed he te man] hibition enforcement agent, whose to our agent, or ship direct to; stomach, liver, kidneys and maildly laxative his price to train him for the com-] jody was found in Newark bay with Northern Produce Co., Bis-/ * organs sho’ ns of ing match, which Gibbons refused. !a "bullet hole through his head. ‘The Tarek, Write us for prices on en voll Foti’ EE because he said he is working for oO} jnyestigation was ted at the ine 2 i . . ! SS d 2 if ft NATIONAL jigi your druggist secre. ream and poultry.-Northern! alack of youroldtime “pep” thy. match with Dempsey and is not in} stance of Joseph bP. ‘Tumul i i i i \ “ i Sole Manufacturers clined to aid others in attempting to] tary to the president, who is a rela. Produce Co. and ‘‘punch’’—in other dispose of him. tive of the widow of the dead man. Side when eu feel your vitality ®>LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY — is on the wine, you should comn- New York Kansas City, Mo. BA N K STAR FOOTBALL SEES IMMUNITY = PLAYER TO WED FROM THE “FLU? & y i ‘O Pp spain ner sure Reee Es ; Chicago, De “Pete” Stnich} Washington, Dee. 28. Influenza at : comb, all-American star and brilliant| tacks carry with them # definite | The Annual The Oldest and Laréest Bank half back with the Ohio State Univer-| unity for several years, according USING c | in this aaa aE ihe State sily football eleven, is to be mar reached by the pub i . : UW to conelnsions ) a al soon. Stincheomb anounced his en-| je “health service, according to» ‘Tobaeco and Snuff Formal Dance gagement to Miss Anne Jane Summers Tailor and Cleaner of Columbus walle curoule 10, ae =a = Gold Sea) No. ss a Baaraatert 3 Will Be Given at de Jal. for the intersectional game aeesesanese sesesesesesesenesey vegetable treatment for the tobacco, . with California New Year's Da esesesesesens ya f; snuff and cigarette habits. Sworn Hotel McKenzie a Summers is making the trip w 4g Makes a Family Supply [;, 2ffidavits and testimonials from i see Stinchcomh play his last game} 9 t Cough Remed [! grateful men who have been cured AD ae a \ ! under the Ohio colors. The date for] J or Coug y t from the use of this poisonous drug. | BISMARCK | the wedding will be set when they 3) ey Complies with pure food laws. Price} i wa squad returns. PL eA gee aati H of full treatment, $2.75. Our book} Tae ARTE +] : GS ERag Ga duiehiy peer /“A” tells why you. should NOT use| Friday evening, | acl ia ies z : | : i aii fi a be. : VAIL SETS NEW Rserenesesesesesesesesemneseresc| | tobacco or snufly It is FREE, PREE.| December ‘Thirty Sirst a AUTO RECORD If vou combined the enrative pro | this advertisement. Address i Ninetocn Twenty = and — ties of every Known “re INLA CHEMICAL CO. i pa | Bakersfield, Cal. Dee. 28-—-lra Vail] remedy, gut probably cal it eet a8 | pep D. _— Bismrek, No D. Dancing in Patterson's Mall | broke the world’s automobile racing | iyi” Simple home-made cong al Room 1, Tribune Building i bees | 1g A record on the oNe-mile dirt track here | which easily prepared P. S. Start the New Year right by! Kutrance from Hotel McKenzie ry} ie December 26, in winning what was minut : ie) , | cutting out tobacco, billed asthe dirt track world cham-[ | (ist fom any druggist 21) omens | You Are Cordially Invited to Attend | ews a e . pionship.” from Roscoe Sarles and] fines. name He a pi | if padi stint 5 1:28:18 ane Saeed cynic Aaa | > Y Come and Dance the Old Year out, and the New i Vv time was 1:28:1 nn ‘ rn vt Peas ee | REDUCTION | . - tame sgl Hales | LCE, Lar ma pant Ca So = For Sale at This Office i] Phoenix, “Aria! mone pleasant and tiever | \ Entertainment at the Big Hotel | | your Engine needs Recrind ae a 4 $85 values now $50. 00 An Blaborate Dinner will be Served at Mid Night | jg We have on hand baled paper, suitable ie as 6 it, weds nothing but Anat tlie Haske UN eOa i thes eS yates now . cial in the Main Dining Room with a Special Bullet \ + for packing as a substitute for excelsior ase he sore. irritated membranes values now . $40.90 eh tl eet Wiha c | a sas ° accurate work. Bismarck Foun and ythat itis realiy | 3 Luncheon served in the Dance Hall during the | is dry and Welding Co. ait nanatty overome tne | 200. to $55 value $37.50 ]/ | early hours of uie New Year Moruing = 50c per hundred pounds. Old Newspapers Phone 453 for the famous Wile [primary cou nnd tor trnettisermn, |} $40 to $45 value $30.00 |} Tet ale eters eel teat | | for sale cheap. : ton Screened Lump Lignite Coal. is nothing better. | * - Noise Makers Provided for Each Gues! | i ies The coal that is all coal, no clink- ee - mont. valuable cone ntrated TERMS CASH eal | a t Wie Leeks heed tae eon era tivns Make Your Reservations Early 1 ot ers, no soot, no dirt. $6 per ton tract. and has been used for generations |} py ge 7 - Make | img * fH ignite to, break : 5 : = me delivered. Washburn Lignite oer iP dietppointaeal,, ask, vou | Ending Feb. 28th, 1921 No Tables Reserved Without Tickets Which May |_| For Information Phone 32 Coal Co. Phone 453. [drat for #24 ounces of Pines” with | KLEIN i fe otal ek | | ppTe gee ee ull directions, and don’t accept any- | be Secured at the Hotel Des! | . Mi i jonite thing else, Guaranteed to give absolute | Dry Mined Lehigh Lignite 2275 oe. a2 yi onto ae | i. rc 1 i Coal for Sale. W.J. Dobson, 615 funded. ‘The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Anderson St., Phone 659 R. Tad. Cri TTT Ti Titi tet tr |