The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 4

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DECEMBER 16, '21 What's Masculine " cola storage), men ate clalning Some fellows -must at home i ‘ Of, Suffraget? heir eggs Ww: hatch, Bet the little! when they don't jh . \ chicks come out. wearing Srercontern te inserleg anave By NEA Service. PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK E RIBUN E ue turned to a fe country. Switzerland Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. as Second could not admit him because he’ had no country to vouch for. him as a citizen.. France and every Class Maiter, Editor other country gave him the same answer. He claims a writer. No, they p rtly: dregs | of other: m to please men. " tit |eoldout: of; bi GEORGE D. MANN : : See : ets Gretna, Neb. Dec. 15.—Men have Foreign Representatives ; found a fence around America because he had no It we corrgled the horsepower | Women: hevet-rpepect gray hairs if} won out in their first skirmish for G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY G rp {country to include him in its exportable allotment walled: cussilie GouEreloGeWOulg na ome ee equal Mente in ena tition BY : : on ata r x i 1 io the CHICAGO DETR under our immigration laws. worth, more than Muscle Shoals. Aviators stand a nearve test before] o¢° the Nebraska. Federation of Wo- ! ral » |trying for an altitude record. Wand- “Honesty.” it is said, “is the best | lords don’t need one. | policy.” But railroad officials con- ‘tinue to prosper. Marquette Bidg. Kresge Bldg. PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH NEW YORK - - Fifth Ave. Bldg: MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use men’s clubs permits clubs having men Bust oa members to affiMate with the federa- A hustler fi bad , | Hon. : Marler has ne time for ed aek Now the men are planning a furth- er step. They want the federation to Unless Levy can excite the sympathy of some South Seas potentate, he bids fair to become a Flying Dutchman, haunting the seas without ever PET a zi W | a Absence makes the face grow long- | A pretty girl has ‘no use for mis-| The dollars, of the family are not for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or| landing. es tlatos a " re if wee dedi . rs Sat Haves or, i e. rried in the wife's name ag often | give ’em power to attend sessions o! not ohherw ie, credited in this paper and also the local ‘ | ta ay the sense. ‘ the women’s federation as delegates. ° news Pune ‘ Socialists frequently idealize the state of the| A fine way td fix an auto that won't All the world loves a cheerful lia Cc — I feel sorry fora women's club ‘ ‘until it finds him ou man who is a citizen of the world, owing no allegi-|%° '§ t° use dynamite. rea linife are out of debt. ance to any country and having no country to} To make some people feel at home ere RH oo to see ne ae their equal rights fight. “Men are SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN-ADVANCE | claim his services. jargue with your wile. | eid : eae ae aia such a stimulus! Daily by carrier, per year.... $7.20 oy Daily by mail, per year (in B “"""7'90| Dr. Oscar Levy, no doubt, ultimately will find aj When 2 girl s “What flavor lip- Von cneters ? Ciioe Senta eee | < a Se e Ses j Daily by mail, per year (in state outside n ).. 5.00] sheltering haven. In the meantime, his peculiar stick do you lik de careful, and sive while young, } Daily:by mail, outaide’of, North Dakota... 22h 2t: 6.00 predicament—that of a man without a country— | THE ee MEE eM er ge makes his one of the most unique experiences in abe it : history. The Socialists, in their theory, neglect eto td provide the necessary real estate for “the citi- VICTIM OF CHANCE [zen of the world.” ; If you think you have a problem to worry It will take centuries*to tear down the invisible about, just compare it with the predicament of but massive boundaries between countries. Dr. Oscar Levy, the distinguished German medi- . cal man who translated Nietzsche’s works into English. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. + MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU ‘OF CIRCULATION Lots of men who eat peas with a| that hasn’t men members,” says Mrs. E, E. Fetz, who helped the men ‘in “Women don’t dress to please men,” Edison is trying~ to make gcld out; i A! ———4— Law operating cost Occasionally the best of us forget the priceless possession’ that is ours in having a country of which we are a part. He ‘was born in Germany. But he lived in Eng- ; Hane c 1 land since 1894, thereby losing his German na- We are inclined to get into the mental rut of believing that “they don’t do it that way in Pino- tionality, and without acquiring British status. ae f a vail During the war he went to Switzerland and|chlevania” or “they handle such things better in). PA Prune Country.” _ condemned German war methods so, violently that ; | All this is part and parcel of the never-ending! they promised to punish him for treason if he ever 184 ‘ ding | returned to his Fatherland. So Doe went back to] human helief that the other side of the hill is; England and got along all right until officials re-|better. i | i i cently discovered that, due to the alien restriction) We in United States shauld stop occasionally to| j act of 1919, he had no right to be in England un-| say, “Thank God, I am an American!’”. Conditions ‘ | less he was a naturalized British subject. Hejin America never get so bad but what they are! me was willing, but legal complications intervened.|better than anywhere else. That is the average. | s sl England ordered him out. = Ignore the few exceptions. = - Calumet possesses the farthest-. reaching baking powder economy. It is : SE the most economical leavening agent. "It saves ! » MLB. Gitman Co. on in more ways—and makes more important sav- Bismarcn —— Prone 60" me after the chimney-swecp? I'd like] 00d, a number, wi the men bdeir to hide in the chimneys when Tweek:| from high school. teams which were '* anose, the wicked gnome, comes|in championship sectional or final) erounl with his bagful of bad dreams| games last year. It seems likely the} for the children. team will be made up of (McKinney, ADVENTURE OF THE TWINS , By Olive Barton Roberts “Winen he drops one down, I can| Cook, Berheim, S. Crabtree and} ings: 7 i \s N catch it so that it won't get down to penmeuce but is Crabtree, Brown, Dil- ¥ than sin other baking powders. t D B “A ," said Whizzy Tornado,|@0y of the children dnd make them! lingham and Graham are showing! 7 ; Pied jopGe BROTHERS engin thalt the iby. mais et the unhappy: If you can tell me where| enough ability to keep the entire five! YOu save when you Duy it. save ul en you buy it. The Price 1S MOTOR CARS chimney-sweep have gone where tuey| the dre: neler lives, a etn there Vorking hivd to hold per i ane moderate—it leaves you’ money over. the cost of - \ eg 5 ‘ye stij]|@n my way and get a bagful of goo eam will he coached by seav- ich-nri by gan do the most good, but you're stil eee te a claus and rop| enwprth. who has been e- coach hers | high-priced brands for purchase of other articles. them down, instead.” for three years. Costs .but little more than-cheap powders—far more @ “Kip, as this whole affair was your fault in the first place, you'll have to find your own way hack to Brownie- “Tl get East Wind to take you there at once,” answered Whizzy, for the The schedule of games for the year; has not been completed. Dates are be- | valuable in quality. You save when you use it. . Possesses | more than the ordinary raising force—you' use | only half as much as is ordinarily required. | You save materials it is used with. Calumet , TRL, PUG SPU IG TLL POY Tee HN TT op :, never fails with any kind of receipe or with any kind of flour—always produces perfectly raised, de- i oe. a Jick the key | 8ler_of good dreams lives at the oth-| ing arranged with Valley City, James- lend Give Neney, eat (Be rey ervend of the earth. .A very good deed| town, Wahpeton Science and ' Moor- them wish themselves back with their | Lcall it, which makes up for all your head. + Green Shoes. As for Mike Mole, he; Mischief. With the chimneys and the irae has done so much for gverybody, he dreams and the toys attonded to, the CARD OF THANKS deserves, 3 reward. Can I help you, entree should -have a fine Christ- Gan undersigned wish tp Ghatik all Mr. Mole? ‘ is eir. friends who ass in “igh T won't have any trouble,"|,,“All that’s needed now is for the] their recent. bereavement and “for the Shop Aroun Then Come Here said the mole, “Besides, as the ground’ “Wine to get back to Pim Pim to helP| many )eautiful floral offerings. ‘They ici i above is frozen hard and all tho him dig the golden glitter for the tree| desire to thank especially Mr. and licious bakings. aes . earthworms are a yard under-ground, | U:H#iueats. Mrs. E. G. Patterson and. the em-| You'll notice a greai difference when you use Calumet. I may as well enjoy myself while I’m _ pak cna ployes of the Soo and McKenzié ho- here and have a feast. Won't you| ELLENDALE TO MEET DICKINSON | te], eee please help. Kip?” Ellendale, Dec. 16—Ellendale State “Very well,” answered Whizzy, who | Normal will play its first basket ball was sort of a wizard. “So may it be.”| game of the year against the Dickin- . But Kip spoke up. son. State Normal this week. Pros- “If you please, sir, could you blow; pects for the team are considered Calumet produces light, sweet, wholesome, flaky, bak- .. { ings. . You will notice: with some of the cheay “ % ‘_Mrs. Fred Swanson,’ | b a ih Srig, Arthur, A rands the bakings are Soggy, heavy, dark in col ether aon ane and sometimes have a bitter taste. - He Ised by leading - Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carley, rs, Mrs. N. W. Pickering. BAKING POWDER chefs and domes- = tic scientists, and LAPALINA Ge - fa\The. Quality Cigar’ a . Sitice 1896 in the world’s ! Of Course! largest and. finest baking powder plants. ‘ | Best by test. A | trial proves.it, , ” Every bit as much a part of Christmas as the holly wreath, the family party or even the star-crowned tree itself is “the quality cigar.” Little Sister must have her doll—And Dad Fe his box of La Palinas! « He'll. welcome: “the quality cigar” with unqualified . delight. He expects it. Every man’s fascinated by its fra- Get Our Prices on Government Sur- plus Clothing for Men and Boys. Overcoats, Shoes, Hose, Wool and Leather Gloves and Mittens, Leath- er Coats and Vests, Scarfs,’ Muff- lers,-Caps, Trousers. We save yow 20 to 40%. . Bismarck Mercantile Co. Bismarck. 110 Broadway. . : i Mail Orders Filled Promptly. The Law Says 16 oz. to.a Pound A pound:can of ‘Calumet’contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12.02. cans. x instead of 16 oz. cans. ‘Be sure you get a pound when you want it. : ; ‘BRESLOW - ‘Has It grance, flavor and matchless blend of Vuelta Abajo Havana : ; filler with finest Java leaf wrapper... -4 It’s easy to find your Christmas Wants oer We 3 The demand for over 100 million La Palinas this year here. proves their superiority. ; ‘ i : : i Start your La Palina smoking, today. — — IVORY TOILET NEEDS ——, : Quauity : A Great Variety bf 19 Popular Shapes and Sizes Kcican yy 25% Discount. \, Senator -. «6 ~— 2 for 25¢ Best) 28 os gg for, 25¢'| NSE wi ) Corona Chica(In cedar lined canisters) 15¢ | i y i — Magnolia . 6 we 15C It ig apparent that there is a marked tendency CANDY STATIONERY _ Perfecto Grande. « _~—-3- for soc on the part of the public to select useful ase for Bunte’s. Eaton, Crane and “ Christmas Gifts. To satisfy this feeling, we have ,. Johnstons’. Pike. ONE ee Some assembled a very attractive assortment of Holiday Pig & Whistle. Many Varieties ~ set pecan ¥ selections, including Mufflers in all g#ades, ranging : Fresh’ Fancy -Boxes— in price from $1.25 to $5.00; Men’s and Ladies’ Hand- All sizes. 5Ce to $9.00. Ker chiae in a linen, and cambric, including ini- z i : = y , tials; Suspenders and Garters in combination sets; i ‘ ' Neckwear. in special Holiday boxes; Silk Hose in « JAPANESE NOVELTIES eS Rk single boxes; Rath Robes;-Dress Gloves; Holiday F Shippers; and many other items suitable for gift nes A Very Large: Assortment Lee ee At Low Prices. Feel free to come in and look through at your ‘ : leisure. Always remember we are here to serve and y ‘ satisfy you. Any inquiries regarding goods or prices cheerfuly answerer by mail or otherwise. _.. CANDLES A THOUSAND SUIT- , a A magnificent Line of 7 ane Motte e ; STORE OPEN EVENINGS. hand decorated. fae) Brother, Sweetheart, : i _ Also Candle: Sticks. Children. e- e we Don’t forget about the $15 Doll given io Dahl Building. i Main Street. the one holding the lucky.number.’ De- cided Xmas Evening at 10 O'clock.

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