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‘ ‘ Bie _ 4. FINDASOKER’- GRAINMEN . —— i TA | awe Kod | INTHE HOUSE | ON Te ace | The Theatre Bequtiful THEATRE 1 : Harry L. Wagner, Master BD a i Admission 15¢, ee Friends of L. J. Wehe Say It Is, President of | Kansas City Be ich | ; F ats y Board TE: i * 3 : Effort to Override the “of Tradé Says T Last Time Tonight Last Time Tonight aid) ee, Ve, Se ries NORMA .TALMADGE : Courts A | “%° . Unset Markets | 1a6 TOM MIX Ml, J. Wehe, who: Is contesting for his ‘vand “hedging” in. the - grain. trade | “ 99 pS ie tac ue a a YES OR NO TREAT-’EM z a a ‘a vay | “House bill No. 19 provides for’ the! fie cdomingtiodsby aah tew pawettul in| Coming Monday and Tuesday ROUGH” = Torkmen’s Com- >terests, B. L. rgis, president: of the} i ‘ Deagatieg Soeniason ort trol: Hes Re aint ae today | Highest Class cierred cata Enter- | A smashing picture of love, lar- % ’ rears Fs i t the je hou: ural committee | i ills. ter ‘ » present ea ae apr abaa oat , considering legislation to: regulate Aner jats, thrills, Aenderteel and pointment as commissiobers of the; jgrelh oxcheniges: ie) s a ' 3 BIG A TS punches, Workmen's ‘Co ensation bi s ne grain mar- 3 ae saeetanted shall: gia ‘office “un: et frequently. attributed to specula- C 3 Monday i issi rs vided fi | tion, declared, r imarily due. J til the commissioners provided for em fe cdeplared eave primarily ine _In addition to.feature picture program CHARLIE CHAPLIN: vnder this act are appointed and qual- ified;,* .* .*°" This, Mr. Wehe'syfriends say, is the joker intended to prevent his obtain- ing redress from the courts. There are now three commission- ers. C. M. Spencer was named as Wehe’s successor when Judge Nuesslc of the district court, held Wehe had not been properly removed and was | entitled to the office. ‘The case now is in the supreme court. BRITISHSLUMP SENDS WHEAT TONEW LEVEL tem.) Other causes of depression in the: market, he said, wefe the -heavy | imports of Canadian wheat; abnormal- ‘ly high profits:taken by grain export | ers because of the supposed risk in-! volved in European’ sales at this time; | | restriction of credit by the banks and! successive increases in the govern-| ment crop, forécast. AKRON SEEKS 10 STEM ARMY OF -, UNEMPLOYED | |. Akron, Ohio., Jan. 15.—In an effort ; The. atest big favorite to join the And Still They Come!! Eltinge Theatre cluster of stars is VIOLA DANA . The list of celebrities now comprises the largest and most marvelous array of talent ever assembled for showing at one theater exclusively HERE THEY ARE Cites Reducti rat ; to stop the influx of unemployed to! M. Pick Ba) > hicago, Jan. 15.—Reduction | Akron. notices that only residents of | Mary Pic ford Julian Eltinge : Douglas Fairbanks British wheat prices and lack of sun: | | Akron are being employed have been May Allison ® ‘Shirley Mason Dustin Farnum port other than bids caused wheat to ° ‘gent to labor exchanges in Ohio and) Lionel Barrymor e Nazimova i mble today. p -| & ais S 01 bea prank osiechiale te!two cents Should women prosecutors prosecute» Women defendants? | Hrouneeds | states) city offi¢lals’ ; an Enid Bennett Dorothy Phillips aaah a ete at the start the market gathered ad- | Attormey General Prince Feeling of Oklahoma thinks so, and he | Billie: Burke Charles Ray orouny ws ditional weakness and carried prices | expects te:have Mrs. Keathering “Van Lenven, assistant attorney | Irene Castle %° Wallace Reid Wm. S. Hart downward. ; “1%. . sone 5 : 2 ge 1, go to Ardmore, Okla. and assist, in thé prosecution of} Charlie Chaplin Wm. Russell Alice Joyce ‘ a Smith Uamion, charged with murder for shooting he ratte et Anita Stewart Annetta Kellerman ° hip We IGHA Hanon, Oklahotia oil millionaire and political boss. Mrs, Van, CITIZEN NOW | Doreth TDaltaa couse ane J. Warren Kerrigan Leuven is shown above: Inset is Clara Snfith Hamon. Viola BY a ; eirie Wakh ge lice ine : a bee e ‘om Mix / : R Saati tne aera arnt Bee ; ES. won , Marion Davies Clara Kimball Young Wm. Farnum ¢ » i gry look. e Philadelphia man in s EVER L a the party of four did the dirty wo \ Pi i CTATE BANK Then he sent the comeing. io the me = ? £ om ¥ DAY MORE PEOPLE SAY GO TO °) chfnts ocigition which annually } ; eer ie y pretie Sot pin bearing a fly ont THROUGH CHINA a a Louis Rarlvaninn, Jan, 15.— inew Year's day. o a Madame meli} CULE Curei, prima Dickinson, Jan. LL. d “Phe capture of this insect, small! donna, today became a bride and an ; ards, for tne past ten years président) as it ig, means that we shall have sev- : American citizen through: her mar- 4 : one" of th best known ranchers ‘and! said the funeral orgtion accompany- ing through China will claim more} Samuels,” her’‘piano accompanist. stockmen ‘in the state, has disposed) ing the scarf rt pin. lives in the next six months than were RTE 7 = of his holdings to his associates and - aaa lost in all the armies during the world SUSPECT FARME the Bureau county grand jury on! Wins 4 severed his connection with the insti- | war’ unless other nations come to the DIED OF PT OOF OON of murder in connection vi Minister Induces MOTION PICTURE tution in order that he may devote his. ‘rescue on a tremendous scale, -it was death. \ : . entire time to his ranching interests. predicted today by Rev. Dr. W. Al re ——- ‘ jerson is said to have con-; Woman to End : MEN PROMISE Mr. Kichards retired from the bank Mather, Presbyterian missionary, upon| Chicago, Jan. 15.—A package of intimacy with Shipp. rom) Hunger Strike 2 MILLION AID and made his transfer of stock at the his return from Paotin Fu. ae pee which wag found by eptember 2 and for sometime | PES i : 7 annual stockhglder's. meeting Tues- “More than 15,000,000 persons face| Sheriff Len D. Spaulding of Bureau ierson’s death, Shipp | Minneapolis, Jan. 15.—Theodore L. x day. He is succeeded to the presi- immediate prospect. of starvation,” | county, is being sent to.Chicago and|iMrs, Pierson had carried on a cor-| Danville, Ill. Jan, 15.—Mrs. Annie Hays, Deegan theater wan ‘annouiiced dency by J. F, Davis, who was the; lig said, “and 45,000,000 are affected ‘in | Will be analyzed when it arrives to-| respondence, using the hen-houss , a8) Harrington, who claimed to have been today he had been appointed\chairman first president of the institution after the famine zone jof 100,000 square | ay to determine whether it caftains | the postoffice. eer OF ated tes days, to anelue of the motion picture exhibitors and its organization in 1906. Other offi- iles. poison similar to that found las | De- —— — ence her husband to join a church, cha , af" at the meeting wer M. L. Ayers, ASKS $12,000. Pierson, a_ prosperous farmer of| Washington, Jan. 15.—The siatai icn| ing pied that Rev. S S. Payne, o days,” Jan. 26 to 29. On these days \ first vice-president: George A. Sengur, Washington, Jan. The joint res-| A’bill appropriating $12,000,to pay | Princeton, Burean county, | arising {rom the fatal shoo: by a| Eldorado, to take foo the motion picture men of the United second vice Wilson E¥er, oiution requesting President W the expenses oi the audit of the state]. Pierson died of convu last | Japanese -sentry of “Lie HH. States have promised to raise $2,500,- ceshie and Elliot) "call a conference of the nations industries was introduced in the house | October 21. The farmer's wife, Mrs. | Langtlon at Vladioostok ws the: ced | ARRIVE AT CANAL 70 000 for the starving ch : Ny Leas ant eashiers, and J. “x iversal this afternoon by Representative Paul Helma Pierson, mother of two chil-| today; to remain in yuo until; = Bes; < i aa ere 8 ‘of the! world to nsider universal t n ey ti San Francisco, Jan. 15—AlL ope. Davis, M. L. Ayers, George ee | Gisurmament was approved today Johnson, of Pembina gone. The bill | dren, and Arthar Shipp, a returned | reports of (he finding of an Amati) planes making a flight from San Diego| poe reas AE Hear, Welton McDonalc ilson Eyer, th fi tte has an emergency attached, and was | soldier, formerly employed on the | can is x to the Canal % as ved at Bahia PEN Be j/the house foreign, affairs committee ks si chee 2 have béen’ingicte Fonds? 4 0 the Canal Zone arrived a Bahia, Dressmaking and remodeling up-to- # F. ape idler and Welland J. Orchard, without a disgenting vote. , expected to get prompt action. Pierson farm, have béen indicted by |*Washington. Honta, Canal Zone, yesterday, uc-|qdute. Room 223. Northwest Hotel. h hay oath The conimittee rejected 9 to 2 an) weer ween nanan | cording to advices today, 1-15-1w if a FY oe amendment by Representative Mas —— < FIRST TOUR T0 of Tilinois. that invitation to partici- _ Episcopal. St. Georges Guild pate in the conference be extended to ° will give a dancing party in Pat- op tela ant the Poni ow To Be Happy Though Thrifty Tersons oll Thre evening . , Jan. 20th. ' A cordial invitation FAR WEST DANIELS TO PROBE : ; od ao : NCIDENT Budgets Coming Into Their Own eg agate cee, BALLOON I aaa \ Theo. Karle, the American tenor . ee | The Power in a; Tree. H who comes to Bismarck, Jan, 18 Jan. 15,.—Secretary | _ A young man wished to measure the a large following in th Daniels prasied the con \ force that drives the sap upward in states. This is his first. visit to the naval court of inqui for budget-making, put in house- —Savings, one-tenth, or $10 in each | trees and shrubs. So he cut a vine west and one of hig few continental, way aval air station next Ronday to wifely terms because women are sald $100 (less in smaller incomes and , and tied a bladder over its end. In It is: really his intro- jnvest the flight and loss of the to do 90 per cent of the buying: To larger families); rent, one-sixth or two hours the bladder was. greatly ion to the music lovers of this! naval ba toon in which LA an advance estimate of necessary §15 to $20 in each $100; food, two- - distended, and inside of, three hours a; : ‘; Fiittontandl akrel Wore.ed expenditures—food, shelter, clothing, fifths, or $40 (more with smaller i tatecaal Aa ree uy section. : anton and 4 hs health, fun, gifts, ete—add a gener- income); clothing, one-sixth, or $16; j ft burst with .a plop, so: great ts the to this attraction has been sof H Response to this attraction has been’ shores of ous item for emergencies, like the housekeeping expenses, one-tenth, of | favee that drives sap upward.—Popu- : q s. It is hoped by th a CAPSULES ' Bae a te pee isis 8 aps dentist's bill or wedding gifts, or un- $10; personal expenses, one-tenth, or i lar Science Month! = . under bi 8 a ae - expected entertainment; then add a $10. = coming to Bismarck that he will be - Washington, Jan. pifich of such items as ‘books, candy, . (b) When the tncome !s $3,900 or + | uativ—op aus am jui{) otpapsony amy grected by a crowded house. assurancp by the Japan govern- sodas, theatre tickets, bargains, flow- more, each $100’ spent may divide | mouy sSujids op 0} [11 an “uy daado The seat sale is now on at Harris & ment that its regret over the killing ers, stamps—things usually, but somewhat as follows: Savings, about | away pus yqnop ways asuaa siyZnoyy Co. of tent ie Lanegan: oe wrongfully, termed ineidéntals—and one-seventh, or $15 in each $100; | Suo1js |[8 pus op 0} sanod ‘SSuaua : a r" r pany» by a Japanese ser when this is done throw im a good- rent, one-seventh, or $15 im each | ‘asodang ‘asngyuz 03 pvay sXva “ ° : 5 : ‘ 18 Sout, i at Viadovostok, would be — supple sized account for “extras.” $100; food, two-sevenths, or about | -aua “ 9 . Rules Fest Fly ded mented by convincing proof of its Putting the above'in plain Eng- $20 to $30 In each ‘$100; / clothing t Bre We) cet hee Ge enone \ n ewarded intention to make similar incidents lish, the Items which should be taken ‘about one-seventh, or $15; house- ‘ a - improbable were awaited today by th: account of in a family or individual keeping expenses, about. one-segenth, | ‘oapyesaduy 81 OG 03 HIM ¢ New York, Jan. 14.—Four /sane and) gtate department. budget are: or $14; personal expenses, about one- | pee eee ee, . soler men celebrated that noisy fi “Gohtident that the Japfnese gov- Shelter (rent, mortgage interest, seventh, or $15. 'KONNICK JUMPS TEAM hour of 1921 by visiting New pores ernment would make vatequate re- Property taxes, insurance); running ‘The Y. W. C. A. has started a run ( NG Pa “atoher Konnick, gay cafes and hotels to see if they, Jo .ation” for the killing of Liew on the budget system, in the young ‘0 hi home runs for the Reading ‘] could find one winter housefly. Un-’ ues a depres by the de- feminipe wofld at least, by introduc- team last season in the International successful along the Gay White Way vo tment in a note dispatched last Budget-mating will turn scales in ing personal account Books and bud- | Teague, will play , independent ball | they went lower on Manhattan Island Might to the Tokio foreign office. In favor of income. gets into their industrial and bus!- | Next summer. whore ‘the less luxuridys restaurants ,™ eviof the official expressions of re- ness girls’ clubs throughout “the : —— held their, slegpiess. cole >ta! I pret and with the promptne with B UPGETS! The word Is anathema United States. | A Wom. 8 RECOMMENDATION, And in one of them they found a & : Yapanese authorities acted —or jt once was. Now, thanks to The Association has a suggested | Mrs. D. T. Tryor, Franklin Av. Ot- f ' y specimen with a lean and hun-| which the vficials were inclined to the wap and movements like the Gov- budget for the employed girl living | sego, O» writes: “Nine years ago 1 £34 : government officials Were vuident. inj ernment Thrift Campaign and the away from home and receiving an | was very much afflicted with kidney regard the énd of the : coming Y.M.C.A. Thrift Week, the average salary. Its proportions are | trouble. I bought different kinds of iat: sight. word is beginning to have a famillar, worked out from figures presented | medicine, but all to no effect, until i DISFIGURED SAVED even sweet sound. Budgets are here by girls who are ae ee : | one day T bought # hox af Foley Kid | 5 4 to stay. They came into mode in 1918, ‘or a salary of fro 0 2 s. I realized so great a ben- ! é $1500; Food, and lodging, 60%; efit from the yuse of that box that I ie anal armenian girls have been res- Slee alte dora piece clothing, 20%: insurance, saving and | fect safe in rétommending Foley Kid- appli parti t . cued from Turkish harems by the help ately to use as little of that and investment, 5%; gifts and benevo- | ney Pills to any kidney sufferers.” of the nation at the rate ‘of America, it is reported by the Near other expensive commodities as pos- fences, 4%; health, a: savancee | hey relleye. baskuche; ore mec eds of a million dollars a day. y Bast, Relief ‘committee. sible and also te put fn the family ment, 3%; recreation (incluaing va- ale an DU ae Only by sound insurance can oe stocking a definite proportion of the cation), 5%. ments. ais : ASKED TO HEAD MINISTRY. weekly check. All through patriotic aaa you be indemnified for the loss dnd laces. Ca Calg: | Paris, Jan. 15—Raoul Peret, who) @ motives! NOTICE. . fire may cause you. Only by ' TroubledaYear, CuticuraHeals. | | asgasked yesterday to head a new In 1920, budgets are still the style i The State Board of Electri- 1 he! Knowledge: of : ae 4 ministry of France in succession t0 because it has graqually been real- ; cians will hold their annual| @PPlying the: knowledge o! ; . “My trouble began with pimples | {he one which resigned Wednesday, jzed that this method of regulating Budgets provide “something for meeting in the Fire Marshal’s| -hazards can fires be reduced and blackheads which later devel-| appeared before President Millerat expenditures is as essential to the the rainy day.” office in Bismarck, N. Dak.| t a oped into arashand ca today and declined to undertake ape smooth-running of personal or fam- e s ’ . ak, 0 a minimum. (" ) anitching feeling especial- ody ‘Wy lives as to the management of @ expenses (fuel, licht,, repairs, fur- Northwest Hotel, corner of Main The Hartford Fire Insurance f = =lh ly imhot weather. My face cast. ae Nees cound business, Budgeting 1s merely nishings, extra help, carfare); food; and 5 ., Januar’ ni 5 ex ly iy —_ Br aerate Co has sold d ins . 9 was badly affected and was , expert accountancy applied to ithe clothing; giving -(philanthroptes, A A mpany has sold sound insur- y IVE FRIED when the candidates or appli- é é ted, blotchy and disfigured. G i | home. To be sure there are atill church, gifts); savings’ (including Bee -| ance since 1810. Besides, at a “This trouble lasted Kenosha, Jan. A thousands of individuals and fam- life insurance, investments, pay- cants for electric licenses for aes st. it offers about a year and I tried geve: riedman theit md who prefer the hit-or-miss ments on home); health (doctors’ this part of the state are re-| 0 extra cost, It otlers expert different kinds of remedies but noth- | Charley White in mat the 10th method of spending, paying back and dentists’ bills, needed recrea- quested to appear and take the| Fire Prevention Service, which examination, protects against loss that can- ~—= The fight was stopped with a sudden thrill lof virtue, tion); advancement (education, rec- ing helped me. I-began using Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and after round. bitying whatever is most needed and reation, amusements, and vacation); H. L. READE t j 4 using one cake of Cuticura Soap and oe aa ane atter ies desired at the moment, then putting extras and non-essentials (items Me paces D | not be covered by insurance. almost a box of Cuticyra Ointment Amnapolis, Md. Jan. 15 | _what is left (which is usually noth, that cannot be listed under other Sec’y of State Board of Elect. Insure through this agency. n the head with 2 piece riet Kavehaugh, at the navat for three weeks I was completely healed.’ (Signed) Edmund Theis, Route-1, Winona, Minn. ing struck on of lead pipe J Miss He | | i Buffalo!’ N. Ys a nurse i ‘Caticur shi | $HREF*Cuticura Soap shaves joa an ast waht. *ing) in the savings bank. The number of indifferent spenders 1s getting smaller every year, though, Here's the most approved resipe headings). Genera) standards tor saving have been suggested by various advisors. (a) Fer aa income less than §2,000 Sell your cream and poultry to our agent, or ship direct to Produce Co. Bismarck, N. D. MURPHY iW i lice | Cuticura Soap, Ointment and + al- tal, died toda Poli % ‘di Hi h Z } Fi is cademy hospita ag due to war-time experience and the Here are two from the Savings Divi. {, cumareideal for every-day toilet uses. ‘cho are looking for her assailant de | wise apostles of thrift who have put sion of the U. S. Treasury Depart- Northern Produce Co., Bis- \ Shasbten Dep my Walesa 46 bas wre joss to.learn the motive for th2) — guaget-making across as @ business. ment—for an average family of five marck. Write us for prices on| «The Man Who Knows Insurance” Sar amen + aime. The gitl was found wncensciows | ike habit, members, Family budgets will lengthen this cream and poultry.—Northern 4 \ - Une sa