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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE THREE Your office needs this book Or" December 31st you will need to clean out your files to make room for 1921 correspondence. But you will continue to refer to 1920 letters for many months, Therefore, to avoid confusion and costly delays, the old letters must be filed as neatly and acces- sibly as the new. The necessary Transfer Cases, folde ers, guides, and other supplies will be in greater demand this year than ever be- fore, because correspondence has been so much heavier. Order your If you anticipate your needs, and order transfer Your Supplies today, you will avoid the suppliee last minute “Transfer Season Rush”, and Now _ you will be sure of having the necessary supplies when you want them, ‘Telephone today for our new book, “low to Clear Your Files for Next Year's Business’. Mail Orders Filled Same Day Received HOSKINS, INC. Bismarck, North Dakota ——— -~ Filing Supplles in steel or wood, “Y and BE" Record Safes a TT TTT TE TTT TTTEET TFET TINDOO TEATS MONO APPEAL ISSUED TO CATHOLICS TO AID EXPELLED WORKERS OF BELFAST SAID TO BE VICTIMS OF POGROM A copy of an appeal made to the Kight hundred Catholic ueighboring half of the expelled workers has been} town of Lisburn, most of whom be- Catholics of the United States in be-| were driven from the received by Bishop Wehrle. Accom-|cume homeless refugees he Pri the literature received is ia ten hy E..F. Guller retary dy the Belfas pun letter v pelled of Relfast asking for approval of the| their lives. appeal to American: An article in the Ir is reproduced ,cla that the average number of persons receiving relief daily number 25,140. The appeal fol- $ low: Dromore, New An Appeal to the Catholic People| towns in th of the United States. houses of Catholics ha Owing to the Carsonite Pogrom} looted and burned in a now raging throughout Ulster, almost} lt was not the H 10,000 Catholic arners have,| Belgium was. en out of the} the United Stat a 5. lrouds, rooms in’ i number is increasing daily means starvation for them i nearly 20,000 others them. Religiot by Orange Politicians, more let loose upon our und unofvending people, rors of the Riots of L864, renewed and surpass In Belfast sever have by chit r burning Convent: over 2,000 Catholic families have bes driven from their homes, their furn ture in most ¢ burned —40 ed, cither thejr home This | people of Americ d for] victims of inse depending On| fanaticism. The Deen once 0 present most gencrousl industrior their utmost abiilly, inc their from sta Irish ve! e! re bre tholic and 200 others wounded, WESTERN MAID Beauty Parlors Rey. P. Conver ; . Diocese of Down and Connor, Marinello System . Minnegan, President, $ 215 Broadway gs OK Tl se. Vincent de Paul, Down, and Con- Bismarck, North Dakota Subborohea Treatments, Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage Comedoe and Acne Treatments Special Treatments for Wrinkles Eyebrow Arching Shampooing, Hair Dressing and Manicuring Maincuring for Gentlemen J, O'Dohert Treasurer, Society of de Central Offic Belfast. TRIBUN ST TT Tm rT iz BURETYAUUTEAHTTOUHEUADAEALSOSESUUTUEMENNLAOOUATOA TUN URAOUATL HOUSES AA ONRTNTGNEN VESTA Filing Systems Filing Cabinets =“ and E" Effidency Desks SUVUUUAUUUAAUAUEOEUOAUDUUNGUENAGROUOUOUUU LATTA UTRACLACUAUE LUAU TANT LUCENA the Blue Sk st’ House in Lisburn was at- of Bel-| tacked and burned to the ground as re most of the other Catholic dwell- commitieé, to the Lord Mayor! ings, The Nuns, too, had to fiy for The amount of property lost or de- h News, which | stroyed in Belfast is estimated at ov. £1,500,000. in the little town of Li exceeds the relatively enorm- sun of £800,000. In Banbridge, and y of Belt : | Bi s did th ist ul the people of me nobly to the » Mills! yelief of the helpless victims ot wi ; and the We appeal to the Freedom-lo for aid for our poor te and di i ttholics of Lrelaund, naticism, entlamed | Scotland and England have up to the ellow-country men ure now driven the Atlantic. annot suind silent and see our people nil the rulers of “Carson-shire” ght to their senses at the Bar ses being looted or} of public Opinion throughout have been kill-| world, we have got to heip the vic- ntonly or in defence of | tims of this Orange brand of “Hel ness.” Until then we can only out this S. 0. 8. aeross the s Lelp for our presecuted people. Cheques should be made payable to the “Belfast Expelled Workers’ Fund” und sent to any of the following | ‘|500 Settlers Without F.C, aul, Down and Connor, St. Mary's OPPOSE ONE-MA LICENSE POWER Grainmen Favor Board of Three Members —A new state law ute license board instead of suing antl Fargo, Dee providing for a § comprised of three membe! one, with the power of revoking elevator uses, is one of three new laws to: be wight at the next session of the North Dakota s : lure by the North Dakota nmen's union for the benefit of wlor men, grainmen wand ers, Under such a law, the grainmen sity, the handling of elevator licenses in the state would be done with .t sreater de concerned. ‘Two other important measures to be asked of the le; ature were ex- i by WoW. of the Linmen’s Ao law making it| compulsory for i mortgagee on a crop of grain to serve notice on all elevators withial a oradius of 15 miles of where he holds aw mort and the elevators wishing to advantage of this law must reg with Libs re coun ame, location and post- Fr explained by Mr. s designed to protect the ‘leyators from purchasing a mortgag- ed crop and then being held by tne The third law is designed to hold wl buyers responsible on crop liets, making it nec v for the filing of not such liens with each elevator within udins of 15 miles where liens wre held a t the said crop hefore the crop STOCK LICENSE an enc thi us ral ssion Secretary tractive und doesn’t it suit ther? IS REVOKED Blue Sky Commiss ‘Acts in Razor Case The license of the Collins Safety Razor company, of Chicago, to sell stock in North Dakota has been can- celled by the Blue Sky Commission, it was suid today at the statehouse. Win S. Mitchell, secret: to the commission, today dispatc a let- ter to the company demanding an ac- counting, he announced, and said that the commission wold investigate the case. At Grand Fe stockholders i: their inter ‘orks an association of organized to protect Commission the company exact statuts of the case, The company was allowed | thority to sell stock by the Blue Sky | dec commission. ‘The legislature is to] pe taken will flepend | on the settlers be asked by the commis an appropriation wh ion to make vill make it ¢ desiring to sell stock. A s gestion was made in the office of the} missioner, sai commission that every seller of stock be licensed and be required to produce his license. The Collins company, which is to have got $20,000 in and neighborhood, sold $1 of stock in Mandan, it is ands of dollars worth of sto marek and other western North Dak-| ota towns. | Well Dressed Man Tailor’s Subject 29 WV hat constitu ell dressed man” will be one o the topics before the Merchant ‘Tail- ors De ation which will open a four day convention here Jan- uary 18. In an attempt to a eat an answer the sociation will hold a “style creation 's from s will present a type of tailored warment on which their group has rticular skill. es for 1921, prices, antl | legislation affecting woolens something after the fashion of the “pure food” law, will also be con- sidered by the convention, Railroad Facilities Duluth, Minn., Dee. 29. aye sult of the decision by the state rail- road commission granting the peti- tion of the Duluth and Northern Min- nesota railroad to abandon its line, 500 settlers living between Alger and Cramer will ha to haul their pro- ducts and supplies by wagon to Two GIRLISH FROCK EXPRESSES THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT daughter dent's fi BY CORA MOORE, iNew York’s n Authority ec cont have vie which ng to the | ow upon | that, save for entire decorativ Incidentally, each of the ruchings is threaded through i a black velvet rigbon i UPHOLDS FOR STATE OFFICE! drops about to give the effect of a tunic. According to word to| Harbors, a distance varying between The order of the is in the hands of w receiver, but the | commission will permit the abandox- commission was not informed of the] ment of the road on April 1,1921, d the settlers, should fur: de to retain the vr, traffic com- ible for it to investigate all con-| ther attempts be m ng the “atte Macea- BEAUTIFU May Allison Beem “Are All Men Alike” Reaches New Dramatic Heights in This Thrilling Romance of Greenwich Village nposium” in which | 1 of the lurger The More We e See of Some Men the Better We Like Dogs fees Orpheum Tomorrow WILSON IS 64 - YEARS OF AGE. $.— presiaent : Washingtno, Dee. Wilson celebrated his 64th birthday | yesterday, receiving numerous mi ages and congratulations. wo of hy Miss Margarct Wilson ana. G. McAdoo, and also 1 ston, brother of the Pr Mrs. Wilson and the ttended the Mes. W. Stockter t President's daug wedding of Mii cousin of Mr. Wilson's first: wife, last night. . iy _ CITY ‘NEWS |. Society Meeting of the German Lutheran ely will meet with Mrs. Join son, ‘Phursday afternoon, 719 pes Trom Hankinson tnor Wipperman, daugh tate senator Ma perman, of Mankinson, and Miss ting King, daughter of King, of Hankinson, were visitors at the statchouse yesterday afternoon, ter of forme Bet- to ex.Nold Ail ¥ the to call in the course of make out applications for Medals, Sta te. Board We ere Attorney town, Tt Judge Judge Elsworth o mfa Moellring’ of Ray, me! W bers of the Board of State Bar Jex- we in tewn, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ‘Modern room. for lady. auminers FOR SALE—Seven room modern: bun- gulow, including, 3 bed rooms, facing cast, full basement, cement floor, | floors mostly ouk, st of muple, and garage, on terms. is u fine home. If you are looking for something good, see me ately, Geo. M. Register. WANTED: for general house 29-1lwk WEHE IN FIGHT (Continued. from Page 1) stooped to. the very lowest methods, | and they have come into court and | made false returns, to attempt to mislead the court and have their high- handed proceedings ained:, but in this they have failed and, their meth- ods were shewn up to light of day, and the court ressored me to office. ‘Phat, is about all I have to say.” Dry Mined Lehigh Lignite Coal for Sale. W. J. Dobson, 615. Anderson St., Phone 659 R. DAILY er SERVICE w. BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA & Knowh all over the Northwest for Quality |} © MAIL US YOUR FILMS © Gieanouse Spociais: FOR THE HOLIDAYS Primroses ...... Boston Ferns . “Margary Brown, J eeeee cesses TGe Each ss (ace) Ferns, 5 inch pois... .50e Each Poinsettias We are overstocked. This is your opportunity to secure fivst quality plants at a great saving. We Deliver wh Oscar H. Will & Co. : sa P| mO4. onilictor Greenhouse Phone 784-R Thormin, proprictor of a fruit store !Usworth of James- the contents of Devils. Lake, and ‘ 3 a of three acqu that he could five raw eggs. fully carried pocket $40 end. suf ng ty apparent There will be the usual Wed- nesday night dance in Patter- son’s Hall this. evening. } at 9:00 p.m. AT ITS BEST The strongest com- pliment ever paid to ‘Scott's Emulsion! is the vain: attempts at ge for auto, Phones 907 | 12-29-1wk | amedi- | rk. Mrs. L. E. Birdzell. 400: 6th | street. 12-29-1wk ‘ose, make-up the LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS -~ In modern home. Suitable for two gentlemen. 46 Main. Phone 6722.) 12-29-1wk | who take cod-liver oil at its best, take Seott’s Emulsicz ‘Scott & Bowie. Rlounfioht, No 1. EC OE RUS a. ae hehehe: nNOZzZr=U bebe biiedeb- it All Buyers. Payments to S: Bismarck Music Co. and 3rd Street [bebe bint! Tassie hege Where the Prices are Less Our Big Sale B-4 Night at 9 O'clock TOHNSON'S POPULAR PRICED STORE The Store That Has Brought the Low Prices to Bismarck Inventory Continues Until Friday Store Open Until 9 O'clock Friday Evening. seceseees Fhe Each . $1.00, $2.00 Each Oc Per Bloom 324 4th St. beberle eettel-beleleteleiobetelbetedelebeletebelfefeebedatedebbafebetatoe SWALLOWS 35 EGGS; ‘WINS $50; There will be the usual Wed- nesday night dance in Patter- Hall tas evening. - Music at 9: 00 P.M - 12-29-1t For Bear Creek and Beulah Lump Coal call Wachter Trans- fer Co. Phone 62. deteieefetelifesettnetstnecefol oe Hart’s Marinello Shop Room 4, Hughes. Bldg. Phone 896 ‘Announces a Wonderful Sale on hair poods lasting 10 days ending January 9¢ 25 per cent off on everything, all of this hair will be ordered to match your hair perfectly in texture and shade. If you are in need of hair gocds comme in and order now as you will not get such low prices again on This sale switches, transform s and ear puffs— anything in the line of hair goods 25 per cent off on every- thing. === Ca ee ae x Sai Sc tc tS At Reduced Inventory Prices Sold with a Small Payment Down and Balance in Monthly ee This. College has constantly more calls for office help than it ean supply. All. students who remained to complete its course have been sent to good business and banking positions, In session throughout the year, the student enters at any time. Preparatory department where students may commence with the lowest primary branches. Besides the ordinary Expert Courses in higher accounting, Stenography, and Banking. Send for all particulars. G. M. LANGUM, Pres. Bismarck, North Dakota. Where the Prices are Less

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