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, 4 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, MANAGER FOR ~ HOME BUILDERS IS APPOINTED Industrial Commission Makes Appointment of Bowman Lieutenant-Gpovernor Howard Wood vo0d in| the Prosper bank. No receiver had | been named in the Hatton bank, which | closed recently. The naming of one receiver for three banks is a part ot the consolidation policy of the new ad-| ministration. The appaintment was made by Git, bert Semingson, bank examiner, and/ approved by the banking bard. Mr.| Semineson announced the appoint-| ment of O, E. Bergstrom, of Minot, as chiet deputy examiner Berg-| strom hag been in the department for about three years and-has been sta- tioned in’ Minot. NOT GUILTY Judge Coffey. Dire Directs Verdict, in District Court FIND PESONEN The | Lymn t i Y Pesonen, of ed with em-| nship, ch Man To Plaee - Charles E. Fouts, of Towner, for-| bezzlement cume to \a sudden halt in| Dias: a Hah mer auditor, of MgHenty. county, hee istrict court last evening when Judge .} been named a deputy on county work. J. A. Coffey directed’ a verdict for the ' J "% His headquarters will be an Own, ithe ox BELEN ee ENGEN BANK RECEIVER, “is : ; defendant on motion of the defend+ ant’s attorney, Theodore Koffel, F. E. Diehl, of Bowman, has boon appointed manager of the Homebuild-; dation by the Industrial Commission. In making announcement of the ap peintment, Sveinbjorn Johnson, spe: WOULD CANCEL | BANK ST0Ck was made at the con-| the jon of the ed the state had Pesonen y any em- cl cither by Pes= vlusion of lence: it failed to tonney, den THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LEAVES THRONE. FOR LOVE emmys mauamnunmnnainnemmmmnn atnanag um anmnyam NNR pensar neo WEBB BROTHERS : “The Treasure House of Christmas Gifts.” PAGE THREE rome ruse ‘amuiivaa sSaomee Se ceemettacaeati ‘aaa aN >, ing for the commission, said that M:. [omen on Le ee wom Only Nine More: Shop Early Biehl had been highly recommended. Fargo, N. D., Dee. 14—F. B. Wood as| Nhe wry in the ‘district’ wa, diénias-| Shopping Days “ In The ere athe Milde ies, aw yer | trustee for the applicants.for stock eq until this afternoon when trial of] Before Christmas Day and that hess EA ar arc the Scandinavian American bank ot! criminal s, mest of which are on} sentialy in handling the position at'Fargo at the proposed reorganization | charges of lesscr crimes, was to he! ‘i Deen cenedially because of the le-|and increase in capital es date in| continued, i o*€ gal tangles in the uifairs of the asso-| 1919 and early in 1920, through his ciation, a a torney, Vince A. Day of Minneapol ‘KITCHEN TALKS 70 l O oves Or OS1e i Mr, Diebl succeeds J. B. Adams, who! will serve notice on L. C. Reep, ri | has been in charge of the association| ceiver for the Scandinavian Ameri an “COUNTY AGENTS' ‘ *“* for several months. bank that he had cancelled and re i a i : Engen Named Receiver scinded all such. applications. 0, N. D., Dec. 14—Joseph A. | ro wr) O. L. Engen, Fargo banker, has been | Wood also demands, on behalf of 2! Kitchen commissioner-of agriculture | THE RANEE OF PUDUKOTA ve ure to ease named receiver of the Scandinavian-j applicants that all money and pared } and! labor, appeared before the Gen- American Bank of Fargo, the Prosper| paid in by such applicants for stock | yay Extension conference at the Agri. BY NEA Service - State Bank of Prosper and the Peo-]in the bank be turned to himself |eultural College here today to confer! London, Dec. 14—Love of a woman | seat ple’s Stat@ Bank of Hatton, succeed-| trustee by the receiver for the return | with ¢} county agents and the repre has dethroned one of the oldest ruling Christmas Gloves be y me ing 1. C. Reep in the Fargo bank an.j to applicants for stock. ntatives of the Agricultural College | dynasties in Agee Se a qelile } y 3 ‘ d ; ; ; Concerning the programs pf county in-| TRE aan On ea ie rink, | One can never go amiss in selecting gloves as Christmas gifts, for Christmas is not ‘ tutes to per held in Nowa Bpkota | Metralian beauty. She went to In- Christmas without its gift of gloves. Women’s standard and novelty gloves in all lengths we TEN ONG NONE /NG ING) {iis yen Me the COD HSGHE COE the|dia and became his ranee or queen. and popular shades. ‘And for Children, gloves that include warm gloves of wool as well law relating to institutes and some ot) She Mors eh government an: as Mocha and other styles. DON T THINK FOR HOURS te tee SE lg seule ae Ae the | ounéed the son could not succeed to French Kid Gloves, two clasp, Pique Heavy Capeskin strap wrist gauntlets Coopera' of all the forces en-|the throne, not being a full-blooded /and over seem, in white, black and in brown and black, $4 50 e ° 99 [Bl 8aged, in similar lines in the state | Hindu. acheie dies colors. Backs embrodered in self at . Ni aclahiab sioatnaye e “Sa it With Flowers 1 ee neice atcaraet a ma a a thane here now color orf contrast. Priced at from Fine Suede strap wrist gloves in § not only in the interests of sreater|dom and grey, beaver and black, Yy ipoe ls but to reduce to the low-,and say they wont rocurn until the $3.50 and $4.00 pres be $5.00 est minimum, the cost to the state. | government's ruling Hl Fine quality suede gloves. Heavy Ghiacre isl Wy ‘i ae THE CHOCOLATE SHOP Modest institutes will be held in North | Sea Neaemananentemmnennen| hand. vembrolderdds “hackes. Grove paildrer ve hae plete an ? yg I i | Dakota a8 required, according to M | gorm in our schools while we had aj} brown and beaver $4 00 'y pd D Florists"and Confectioners | Kitchen, the qost being “Kept at the) oor nurse? at “ ° 35c f0 85c {lowest point compatible with worth Do you know that ‘the Christmas Silk ‘ed suede gloves in grey and : : Y Phones [while inebeuciions 1s paid for the school nurse aid brown, Boys’ leather wool lined mittens, : FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE. . s.| that we hope to sell enough seals to Brown | et Hee 3.50 clastic wrist, at I DO YOU KNOW pplace a eben the schools the first Capek driving gloves, heavy wool 75¢ fo $1 25 | a 2) - ave: you bought your Christmas Abas Aen 2. 75 English Knit Skating Gloves in a va- | Do you\know that the school nurse | seals? Hews, Cape skin. driving gloves, brown Se te ee aie Heath- Amann HE \ examined 1,835 school children in Bis-' and tan, * 7 - LEC ming | FORMER LOCAL $2.00 and $3.00 $1.25 to $2.25 Do you know that in those “ ions she found 1,541 defects? ~ | RESIDENT BOW G f H X Do you know that parents received : osier: a % e notices of:these defects and that ali} IN SOUTHLA Acceptable ift y aminations w recorded in our} rena a jschools? Nene a | Charles Brewer, former editor of the One cf the most acceptable gifts at He avian sich a Hosiery. - ae | Do you know that the sight ivargo Forum and first secretary of | daintier kind one doesn’t buy for oneself. Novelty si osiery in shades children was corrected as the result! the board of regents, has written a and black. Or some novelty wool : a SO et ene ere tihe| ee ve state eapitol that seen hesiery, warm, yet femininly dainty. : jo you know th: \is connected wi s-Picay ——_____________ r sjls of 25 children were removed and| of New Orleans. Mr. Brewer states Women’s Pure -thread silk hose in black at ‘NVOMINLSUTULU UU UU | many more added to ‘tlie list during | that he has purchased some cut-over and ind at from |the summer vacation? {land in Mississippi, 81 mileg east of New : Do you know that 39 per cent of Ogleans and 53 miles west. of Mobile: $1.25 {0 $3.50 : . ad he 1.835 children examined were un-! jy the heart of the gulf coast region. f No gifts will be more acceptable to boys getnourlatcdeand: that, 30) responded |e has had 20 acres gee In ean) Women's novelty thread and glove silk * Ss | to the car ‘and five acres in oranges G ve, at from ’ than a new suit of clothes, or a good | Dp you know that we did not have! to increase the number of acres in hose,/a { 50 fitting sheep-lined coat, or a stylish | any seameigipivear® 16 epldemle| orange theese $3.75 to $6. ° . Siosteeeepenesenbetiestteasamanentintoemeemstsmnnessaieenesn—eeetertl After leaving jor dakota Mr. mackinaw. You will find complete as- = | Brewer spent a. yea with the St. Women’s Wool Hose in novelty heather 0 : ’ Paul Dispatch and theh* went to New mixtures, at sortments here, including boys’ cordu- Orleans. He sald he is planning t0| 75c 10 $3.75 t roy suits with two pairs of pants, all, jTetire to his farm in j Bigg te Wiveats: | c ae reasonably priced and all guaranteed | GUNMAN “MAKING FOR NO.) | DAKOTA IT I PORTED |= 7 or money cheerfully refunded. | Be RErO | DER, COMFORT FOR ZITA, KILL 6,000 BUTTERFLIES, j ) | M RIOUS OR At this store you can shop with com- (Continued from Page 1) { London, ‘Dec. 14.—Mystery Lae Budapest, Dec, 14.-Fearing ex-Em-| Harblesdown, Eng., Dec. 14.—More i i .| rounds the placing of a wreath on the] press Zita would have bad dreams in| than 6,000 butterflies were destroyed fort and, if you look around, you will era ae ee ce (eanctaih of the unknown soldier here.] exile in Madeira, Budapest royalists] last season by residents here. r ie . {It is inscribed “From the Order of the| have sent her a magnificent bedroom ——— —— Hind ae BaEEPeOn® for useful HOL eet pon Connor's: de \Gerowasree Members refuse to di-] suite. African natives work in pairs pull- ae 3 jo“ em é f this order. os Site ing passenger carts, while a single : a ae ae gece neat ree {or ie queen weno 2 SPEED PI JANE COMING, man draws a Japanese jinricksha. ‘ a =e / grams fr th her’ 0 ow Gs y Paris, Dec. 14- . Breguet, French Tp eS ey STORE NOW OPEN EVENINGS. Tanne eee neni ling us 18 aACENT EGG COMING ee Devert preitets within a tow| —Rotted manure for fertilizing ee Bediord eng ee. ee of eas will{ Years a plane capable of 27 miles aj lawns. While weather is right. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY fotias cents each by Christmas. It} Minute~faster than a shell from 2) Wachter Transfer Co. Phone'62. : _ : | t |is due to dnother egg shortage, they | 84 Bs ae Wat dear knobct FOR RENT—Front room on first floor | 58¥: Lies piety + aia} United States normally — produces al senha oor Knob from e e next to bath, Large closet. Cail a ‘160 per cent of all raisins in the world.; ROW UNU mas. ‘ : 795-M. 12-143" HEBRON GOES coop ca ® So SS : tees aE | Hebron, N. D., Dec. 14.—Hebron Dahl Building. Main ‘Street. | FOR SALE—2 stoves, 1-18 in. fire pot, righ defeated the Belfield High in 1 shin nti Eu et \ | and har@ coal base burner, and one | fast and hard-fought game of basket- ey mH NY Canes fs a small Round Ook heater. ‘Both $25.| ball here Dec. 9. This makes He- SI Ey SS eS 209 W. Thayer or*Phone 795-M. | pron's fifth consecutive game won, = ont aes fe Ss 1214-3 pher and Jaeger starring as usual. = = = a= 3 Ee i ars a 3 to 14 = eS Fairs Paine = FOR RENT—Good six-room modern! 8°" ®3 © = a Rae ee = : | house, for sale or rent; garage. Z| fae BS = I~ J. H. Holihan, Phone 745. 12-14-1;;,, Dance at Baker's s Hall Sate: RSE NOS> 2B SES eee le ; Tuesday, Thursday and Sa’ TE Op FORTE ROOM AND BOARD $1.35 per day.| day nights. 10c a dance. Best 4e Bed and breakfast, 75 cents. Rooms’! mysie in the state. , / for light housekeeping. Steam Fi A x PATRICK J HALEY | heated rooms, The Banner Hotel. | ‘ jal. Potted Hya- “Pape's Cold Compound” is, .Quickest Relief Known SU ee Ne : res ae sdibe tk rye \f the season. f ee os ——____ cinths, the first o 9 - ' ' “6 ; , “T'm feeling li 1 new man Sil | FOUND—Tire, rim ‘and “chain four 30¢ each. Oscar H. Will & Co.| Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing nose running; Telievés headache, Tanlac soothed and toned up my stm-/ miles east of city. Owner may have W. We deli and snuffling! A dose of “Pape's| dullness, feverishness, sneezing. . ach and for the first time in forty; same by identifying tire, which’ is; Phone 784 e deliver. Cold Compound” taken every two] “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the years can eat a hearty meal and sul-; in handg of Sheriff ‘Weich, and pay- | SBT hours until threé doses are taken] quickest, surest relief known and no distress afterwards,” was the) ing for this advertisement, Keep yourself posted on the} ysually breaks up a cold and ends| costs only a few cents at drug stores. remarkable statement of Patrick J. 2-14-1t' turkey market. Write or call ail grippe misery. _| It acts without assistance. Tastes ° Haley, 107 Prospect Ave., Syracuse, OE, a, for our prices. Northern: Pro- The first dose opens clopeel Up ual nice. font ns no quinine. » Insist n Y., a well-known iron and stee:; ROOM AND BOARD can be had at $30 eit trils and air passages of head; stops] upon Pape’s, ” and hono ra hs ("per month if two will occupy same duce Co., Bismarck, N. D. A J n¢ “Only those who have had stomach} room. If only one $35. 608 3rd f ‘ 7 | trouble in a bad form can know “ae 12-14-3 a {1 suffered during all those years. ! <i eS We will give to you ABSOLUTELY FREE, credit for was almost a nervous wreck, too, and | all the pauinenta made on several Players, Pianos and |for years I didn’t know what it wa t LEGAL L NOTICES 4 Phonographs by customers who have left: the city or —J/'®,3¢t 4 Sood sound sleep at night. Shar Rasterc = = “I got new life and energy, frony! Sete Boao | have given up their instruments for various reasons. ‘each dose of Tanlac and now I'm a| MINUTES OF THE MERTING OF THE | g Pp BOARD OF TONERS ‘ . ;well and happy man instead of a sick; MONDAY BVE | Some of these cannot be told from brand new instru- ‘and miserable one as 1 was for so 1, 1920. i age | ments : imany years. Y’ll vouch for thé merit) , 74, Board. ar gest < ea THEATRE : to Tanlaé abzeay me ning ; Direction Valleau Theatre Company a y paid . Tanlac sold in Bismarck by Jo-!o' i . 5 Some eee oe nel i jseph Breslow and by leading ,dPue- sioner re ete anal Tonight - Tomorrow All that you have to do to secure one of these instru- | gists everywhere. V-|minutes of the m iy helagow | z 5 ments is to pay us the balance due. This may be paid a en pute re read and: aps 4 SESSUE Lriaias ae TONIGHT by the week or month. that the bills be allowed as read. ‘The —in—: K ea : ae A Roth ps woliiee seeuested tat her fl’ “WHERE LIGHTS This is the opportunity of a life time. ‘ Vo sell Nursery Stock. “Salary. $60 ignation as Poor Commi: ARE LOW” f is a Better call at once and secure one of these extraordi- per month and Dig commission. Will toctale (ef ‘or com z DOUGLAS McLEAN in...“PASSING THROUGH nary bargains. See or eall for full uly seconded: and ca Té ‘hadcwuttered’ to gave al Nurseries, aor was aeceptes, f commis: | fiona terrible fate the WIN SIGN. . ral’ Agent, 404 ner hompson moved thai ne Its x 5 “o » sd LOOK FOR THE BALDWIN SIG! mice yea IP rt che ae woman he lovgd. The time BUSTER KEATON in.......“THE PLAYHOUSE : ed ane fed. Letters ¥ —also— LARRY LEMAN : COMING . Fz L. ° PHONE 57 rare JOHNNIE HINES in. ‘BURN 'EM UP BARNES” *, 2 . = i “ , LOIS WILSON in.....“WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOW Ss” Musical Merchandise. City 25c. Penitentiary. 75e. | "no THE SPORTSMAN CONSTANCEY TALMADGE in......“MAMMA'S AFFAIR” : : ; Closed Heated Cars Only. the 2 Reels of Hilarious Fun TOM MOORE in. “BEATING ‘THE: GAME” Bismarck, N. D< Day and Night Service. {Jotirnca to sheet a Mond : : BETTY COMPSON in .“PRISONERS OF LOVE” Le ceed y . December h, vB pa EE hm at APE EEOC Eh ease fa 2 ROHRER TAXI LINE. i a Matinee Daily 2:30, Evening 7:30 and 9, I City Auditor,