The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1921, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE + SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 PAGE EIGHT i sie W. Batt managers of the lo-! x must ,be called, may be ascribed first cal Prest ite station at Bismarck, to’ the country’s ‘freedom from ‘war; “that. quali i . ‘second, to the unceasing thrift and : hi y prices. In fact, Prest-O-Lite energy of its people; third, to the | are better today than ever That is prove by the way: } once so happy, healthy, hopeful, pros-|ent; their future never more full of abundance of foddstuffs,, clothing. SAYS GORKY re holding ‘UP. in service right which the country up to now has.lack-{ perous and active as the Serbian peas- | promise. father; but taken collectively it may| United. States in 1920 manufactured ' farming implements :valued at $537,- 000,000. | medical ‘reforms introduced by Ameri- can, British and French doctors and/bg said that the weifare of the Jugo- nurses during and since the war. lav was never better; their morale It would be difficult to find gny-|seldom higher; their usefulness as where else in the world a people at| factors to’society never moro appar- Smallest coin ever struck in the United States, was the half cent coin- age of which was stopped in 1857. medicines and other © necessaries i is , ep There hater been CONTENTMENT ot fourth ite) the material pacletanea | antry. Certainly their counterpart ° b: various ‘special ries offered) given by the American Food Adminis-j cannot be found anywhere among the 4 during the past few months, at cut! tration and thé American Red Cross; | diverse races of the Balkan peninaula. Don't sell your turkeys until prices, but this is a bona fide re-\ Lae Afth, to the self-sacrificing work of| It is true that here and there a|¥OU have seen us. We can make| Scientists havo crossed herring with fi | fish /as well duction of the entire line of one of the Serbian doctor and sanitary au-| home has been saddened by theloss in| YOu money. Northern Produce beable ar aca less They Are All Grown Up and the bedtimnown standard battery man: People Aro. Strong, Well Fed|thorities; sixth, to the sanitary and|war of a husband or a brother or a|Co.. Bismarck, N. D. a ae ae en Death Is Written On ‘is a big step toward normal in the! and Wear Finest Home- battery business.” i | Hg sore ee i spun Clothes Stockholm, Dec. 17.--Maxim Gorky ‘McCLINTOCK MAY | Nish, Jugoslavia, Dec. 17 (By the Ci] , a AXT aorky, r i} sh, Jugosiavia, C. sree Ri a and former lyri ee NOT RETURN, SAYS ' Associated Press.)—Serbia today. is , looked tired and ill when he; i | practical, idemics or’ dis- arrived here enroute for Berlin. He ine COURIER-NEWS ee “the aeration never enjoyed said his principal purpose in visiting ER PURPLE RT. ‘better health or more genuine con- Germany to secure the printing! . The: Fargo Courier‘News today says; tentment. Tho hospitals never hela of manuscripts which circumstances the \fellowing concerning R. R. Mc-: tower patients. The death-rate ‘sel- had not permitted to be done before. Clintock, editor, whese name was ta-| gom has been lower. Doctors 'have “Tt is a big parcel,” he said, “which ken from the top of the editorial col- rarely found AL so difficult to make i jontents are of umn yesterday, and who is charged’ 4 jiving, ‘This is regarded as remark- st importance to humanity, ‘with contempt of supreme court bY. abie in view of the fearful scourges include a new method for tha Attortiey-General Johnsot which claimed*hal¢ its population: ee treatment of tuberculosis, | Editor R. M. McClintock ‘of The) ino th rid war Pestrt ost-armi{s- Jn tood and fuel Gorky said” Rus- Comics Newe. ett Pateo. Tuesday tity perlod Ma beara fenti were comparatively, morning to take his famuy to a, ae # thanks to the eanbort pled home of Mrs. McClintock’s parents in. The cotreppondenti who visited: Ser- they have had trom abroad, but what Oklahoma for the winter. When they bie at: irverular intervals: during eRt6 they mostly needed was moral sup-{left it was, Mr. McClintock's inten- 1919 and 1920, recently made another port encouraging them to new efforts, tion to go only as far as St. Paul! Journey through the country. He not- and it was from that point of view | with -his family and to“ return to! ed an amazing change in the appear- that it was essential their works Fargo.in a day or two, Mrs, McClin-/ ance of the people. The men and should be published. tock and the children to go the rest} Women’ looked strong. vigorous’ and “The position of Russian intellect: | of the way alone. ; well-fed. They wore the: finest home- uals is terrible and practically hope-| Thursday evening Mr. McClintock | span clothing. The children were. fat, less,” said Gorky, “It means that as|called“up The. Courier-News from’ rosy-cheeked and full of life. The. ba- dreadful a catastrophe as could ever|St. Paul, saying he was in doubt bies were plump, — bright-eyed. and fall upon a nation has fallen upon| whether to return-to Fargo. The! smiling. © All were ~warmly ‘clad. Russia, Investigations made by Pro-| League executive committee expects! Everywhere the homes were examples fessor Manukin show that in Petro | to get) a definite statement from Mr.! of ¢leanliness, comfort and abund- grad 22 per cent suffer from anemia,| McClintock in a day .or two .as to; ance. ¢ 4 29 per cent-have cancer, 11 per cent| What-he intends to db.:° | No such picture could be found, are drunkards and 16 per cent gone| ‘In the meantime the’ editorials of| Serbia in years previous. In 193 mad. The Courier-News are being written) example, when the armistice merciful: “A few days ago two professors| by John Andrews, well known to the| ly intervened and saved Serbia‘trom tried to escape from Petrograd. One} farmers and -workers of this .state| extinction, the correspondent saw men succeeded in passing the frontier into|as fornter editor of thispaper, the! and women cad in rage, afflicted with Finland but the other one was shot. | North; Dakota Header. ahd _associate| diceage, homeless and hopeless. dying Gorky said there were no children] gditor, of “the Cooperators’ Herald,| of inanition aa they walked. He ob- in Russia now. They were allgrown| which’ position he how holds... The! served habies wrapped in empty flour up and death was printed on theirl executive committee is in charge of} sacks, in newspapers, and even: in . z a e faces. They were no mofe human be-|the nianagement of The Courier-| pieced-together leaves. the tones ing : ‘Men are but. children of a ings, they wore starving dogs. They | News thru P. L., Aarhus. | showing through thelr frail Mttlé:bod- larger growth.”—Dryden had ‘fcrgotten all human expressions] At..the time of going to press no/ ies for want of sustenance or as ¢.re- i 3 z tequest that McClintock be cited for orphansges overflowing with parent- : ‘ INCOBPORATED. emerged from those years of misery, squabbling over territorial houndar- Tyindine her own business, : This metamornhosis. for su except the one “give'us bread,” and|word=had heen received’ from’ Bis-| oie of disease. He visited hospitals contempt of court. This request was Jess children; asylums. crowded’ with * AGAINST KIRBY Articles of incorporation filed with| want and woe in an =imost. mirncu- 9 fer,’ eranomic zones. renarations; in- " Her. honee ig now comniletely in jar- eh ft Their Faces To look better—right, smart, prosperous, a good fellow. Clothes do it more than anything else. The right kind of -clothes, famous Kuppenheimer Good Clothes. : The wife; mother, sister cannot give her men folk a better gift — more : gratifying in every way—than a Christmas Order for a suit:or overcoat , on this store. Let him make his own selection—you simply make sure that, . he will select true style and real quality. a ; ; Schumacher; Claude Townley, Emelie Grand Forks, iN. D., Dec. 17—Arresi : S Schumacher, | Fargo. of Dr. Samuel R. Kirby. of Northwood A ——____——_ > on a charge of manslaughter, grow- e Doo e? ing out of the death of Ed. Strum, 20, What ie the Knob Jol of Mayville, on Dec. 5, followed. the} ‘py : : conclusion yesterday of the prelimin- Rotted manure for fertilizing ary hearing of Dr. Kirby on the charge lawns. While weather is right. of practicing. medicine’ véthout a|-Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 license. incessantly day and night they cried|marck ‘as to what the supreme court! packed with typhus-ridden patiénts; X Dased:on. a lette: i i the feeble-minded and distracted: 7 . Courier- ‘News. ter pepe hed awe Rut Serbia of 1924, or Jugoslavia, as and an editorial. jit fs more correct“to call it, presents ‘ the secretary of state include: lous fashion. Tt is a chaveed nation * F N RTHWO Di, Midwest Construction . Company, | hot merely nolitically and territorial. Fargo; capital stock, $10,000; incor-|!v. ‘but phvsicallv. and -sniritnallv. Aomnitiag. and. internal atrife Tneo- der, And it is 2 model house forthe for bread. has ‘done with the attomey general’s a. different. scene. The country has porators, Charles Schumacher, Herberi| While the rest of the world has-been slavia has been ‘saving - wood")and| rect nf the world tn see, : i Treatment By Kirby The manslaughter charge was: sworn z zs " to by Bete Largon ane Mabel Johnson | ‘ 2 Wiese of Mayville, uncle and sister,’ respec-+ : Ao. tively, of the late.Mr. Strum. The A FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS complaints charge that Strum went to} : ‘Vante: ‘i ‘ Kirby on Nov. 18 for treatment fora is ‘ Every Piece of minor cold. .His throat was painted, ¥4 they declared,.and the day after he; returned to Mayville he’ became ‘ill ant grew worse till his. death on Dec. 5. The undertaker at Mayville, it is said, refused t> bury the body on the death ‘certificate furnished and asked In Our Store’ One Pn wrench, dean of the meat: AT ONE-HALF Price ut cal school of the University of North Dakota, and head of the public health laboratory, and Dr. Aldo C. Massaglia, |fl- FINNEY’ D se : professor of pathology and bacteriol- rug ore. : i \ ": _ The values we offer are the talk of the ' town--more quality for less. money Sas : —other suggestions for HIS gift. ° ba Suspenders : Silk Mufflers Umbrellas Motor Coats Knitted Mufflers Dress Gloves Silk Hosiery epee ; Silk Underwear Bs Street Gloves Mackinaws Bath Robes __ Wardrobe Trunks Neckwear Smoking Coats Collar Boxes -—dozens and dozens of other things ogy, went to Mayville and with the as- sistance of doctors there made the postmortem examination. Allege Blood Poisoning They found, according to the qom- plaint. that: there was a pus forma-, tion from infection caused ‘by ‘ the painting of the throat/ This pus, ac- cording to their statement, seoped down into the lower neck and into the pleura} cavities. .As a result of this, > z ° septicemia, the medical term for a0 ‘phood poisoning, set in and caused] . : death. ‘The postmortem examination also revealed, the charge declares, that the Where is there a man who would not appreciate a Quality Watch as.a deceased had no tuberculosis, that all gift? hig organs were functioning normally |, ‘and that he was not ill, except for the slight cold. Will buy a 12 or 16 size, 17 jewel: El- gin, cased in a 20: year Gold Filled Kirby was: released on $2,500 bonds and his preliminary hearing set- for Dec. 29 before Justice McLoughlin. These watches will interest you and we want you to see our present selec- tion of watches for men and boys. No. decision was rendered yesterday GIFTS THAT LAST upon thescharge of practicing medi- at . The Men’s Clothes Shop : Formerly Rosen’s Clothing Shop. i \ “Main Street. McKenzie Hotel Bldg. cine without a license, the court stat- . ing a desire to further consider the evidence. ‘ DRASTIC CUT IS MADE IN PRICES ON BATTERIES| - Price reductions ranging from 15 to 33 per cent, and bringing storage battery prices to the lowest poinnt in years are announced by the Prest-O- Lite Company, through the G, & W. Battery ., their local representa- tives in Bismarck. ’ i Millions of. dollars will be saved to the motorists of Ameriga through this price revision, for the amount of money spent on storage batteries is now second only to tires in the auto- mobile accessory field. This is the third reduction the Prest-O-Lite Company has made with- in a year, and is the greatest reduc- tion ever made in the history of the company. A 6-volt battery for Fords and other light cars, for instance, can mow be bought (in exchange for an old battery) for $19.90. This identical battery would have cost $36.00 a year —the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes “Our Pick” Reputation Coal is making more women comfortable these cold days and nights, than ever before, and helping more wise house- keepers do good baking with less fuel than they ever thought possible. We Say Our Coal is Best. Because By Test It Has Proven So. The Spirit of Christmas Christmas is the-greatest time.of all the year, because it is. the time ‘of good cheer, a time of peace and good will between each and every- one. It’s. wonderful — influence keeps ‘alive those finer and higher ‘qualities of friendliness and good fellowship which are sometimes forgotten in the hustle and bustle of everyday business and earning our daily bread. A And without © Christmas, what would the year mean to the chil- BETTER THAN NE That’s Our Promise: It is a well known scientific fact that motor blocks improve with age—or seasoning, and, that once a ‘casting has ceased to warp, or has found its “set,” it is far better than’ new. Some. manufacturers hasten the process. a bit “by, an- Folsom’s ago and $24.00 in 1917. A ‘ P iret heichmes the pightight a nealing, which softens the castings, A iz-volt battery for Dodge and] hy i eir little lives it bunes delight ||| making wear more rapid. Place your next coal order where ni i Franklin can now be bought. for 5 i g —answers childish dreams—makes Wer regeind othr blocks), core ; y io such thing as coal millions of children dance with ? $32.30 (trade-in-price), against $41.30 rday, and $52.10 a year ago, ef- fecting a saving of $21.80 in one short year_to the car owner. Proportion- ate prices hold on all other types. Prest-O-Lite’s announcement creat- ed more than. a little excitement along automobile row. Over a period of years this company has usually taken the lead in price revision, but nothing like the present drastic cuts} were exnected. “Furthermore we have’the assur-| , ance of our company,” states the G, &) edling: sil eter due tae eae dissatisfaction is known. € fit new pistons and rings, and guarantee the motor to be better than when new. i ’ Inspect aur modern machine shop cquipment. Bismarck Foundry & Welding Co. glee every year and makes us all happier to see such cheering DON’T ARGUE, FRIEND, DON’T ARGUE. THE PROOF IS IN THE TEST.. ’ WASHBURN: LIGNITE COAL CO. Phone 453. store has that Christmas Spirit in full measure.and holiday shoppers will find it’ a pleasant, cheerful, profitable place’ to pur- ‘chase gifts. - Lomas Hdwe. Co. “We've Got Your Number.” Be Sure to Get It.

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