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THE BISMARCK FRIBUNR PAGE THREE o PALL FIND RE SOLDIER “HOUDINI” | DON’T THINK FOR HOURS WARDS IN iar | se Fan aia . Oui Gna | “San it Wi oes | THEN CHRISTMAS MONDAY g “Say it With Flowers” B INSTITUTIONS E ‘THE CHOCOLATE SHOP | , 4 4 Florists and Confectioners nae ae nai ala % j ; e _ FLOWERS eee ANYWHERE. vine of 2 ae | " In non th similar i [tions in all states of the middle west | >| the population of North Dakota's co frectional and elemosenary in feeel November. 1, 1917, becomes ef- | has increased during the present fall. | + ' eune January 1, 1922. ‘Tickets pur-! Reports filed With the board of \ad-| qos juga a Rts to that date and not | ministration of-state institutions dur- | Haein ee mileage books will| ing the fast ton days indicate — that | ie ject to a refund of the tax col-/ 2,138 individuais are inmates of the | 4 os {different institutions The numer | \ ‘varies from day to day individuals | hare received and discharged, although | | hospitals, homes and schools, have a} jvather stable population. | | In numbers, the State Hospital for | Tierre, S. D., Dec. Approximate- “COTTON ENE the Insane at Jamestown leads the ly one and one-half ‘millions wf dollars | jst. More than half of the total of ' y ri py will be saved annually to the shippers | all wards of the state are in the fh and traveling public of South Dakota! | Jamestown asylum and home, the | | * by ihe climination of the transporta- | jnumbet being 1235. The institution ! tion war tax charges, according to the ‘tor the, feeble minded is second with } estimate made. by the state railway} /329 While the State Penitentiary is | | commission. ‘In making this\compu- | : | thira with 231. | tation the omission based its est Enterprise, nen Erect) In the ,correctional institutions, | | mute on the gross revenues assigned: {ns a 7 a - | | to South, Dakota if the annual rej Monument to the Enemy ee Rabu s ceanen ate erent : 2 i Pethe IMG EaYIng: AocardIDE to thte| of Cotton The venient has but two ant the | pier . timate will be $1,323,629.93 divided Fiala Pepa AC EN : ! Wie} 8 x entarehs Me _ {is from a total of 251,989 North Da These ex-soldiers have found one as inu e uU es tons or % A as follows: Enterprise, Ala., Dec. 23.—The first} kota women, ten years of age or over.} way to earn a living during the un- Elimination of the 3 per cent tax on| monument to the boll weevil—the | A’ smi B of e}A smaller percentage of women than freight, Breas aay ‘greatest enemy of cotton--has just/men are in the hospital for the insane, Elimination hei ie been erected here. {the ratio being about two to one. In expr ea 2a a ihodalsee conte conte Coffee. county plant. the other institutions, the ratio be-| Wares fares $608, 8 pet Profound appreciation” tween men and women is about even, Pe » with the men. being represented: by employment situation ii London. They go about the streets doing “Houdini” stunts, accepting what the passers-by give for the entertainment. 5 per cent on Christmas Shoppers | expressing for the rav- }uges of’ the cotton enemy, have erected ite liminatin Geran cent on steep Pia beautiful bronze fountain in the|the larger number in all cases. coor ie ee i he Estate of = Lanneh Le aa ‘ese | heart of. the business district here.| Several of the state institutions are|~ You and each of » hereby no- Elimination of é per cent on excess | 1, x ow an 0, by no-{ baggage, $5,220. laa “ ene to the pee eal con: | aver. is and Several: ale9 have a elged that tsetipetn Tow Elimination ae 3 per cent on milk] ed the county, it 4s explained, anl/much larger population than in any ie z > i Veh shipments $6,847.77. Ry |\then pointed ue way towards pros s- | period in ety Previous history. The Court h ition For the Home For a Friend The commission, is unable to esti-| | per: and new hopes. {report numbers for each institution in| of administration upon th : s mate the saving which will be involy.| Growers of cotton who fathered the/ the state, excepting the home for the | PM a the tne! ne Floor: Lamps Arm Chairs Neckwear Nut Sets ed ‘in the elimination of the war tax erection of the monument ‘to the| blind. where approximate numbers State of North Di Parlor Suites Reading Lamps Silk Hose Quill Pens i \ ot 8 canteen ete) ieharkes ate betwee Mes oe tee heal guiton ners haiobaucls tien will Library''Tables Bedroom Suites Fancy China Door Knockers ~ 15 an ents, 2 a disguise in that a 2 a by this? Cl hati i : career Ber : the charges exceed 50 cents on tele-jit had brought about diversification of | cond, males; third, females. t i ¥ Hane ‘ Pictures io Whittall Rugs Incense Burners Candy Jars graph and telephone tolls, because of | crops and thereby established a new {State Training School 96 76 20 jin the Candle Sticks Draperies Fancy Candles Fruit Plates the sliding scale. ae jera in the south, Penitentiary Fe eae ney Court House, Book Ends Dinner Ware Art Glassware: Fancy Vases “The law canceling these war taX} The inscription on the fountain| nsane Asylum Bismarck, County i “4 * measures, which have been in effect} reads: School for Deaf ( : ‘i a | “I Profound Appreciation of the| ist. for Feeble Minded 329 1 and’ appe s | Boll Weevil and What It Has Done as Homertorse ine 80 15 15 |uime aud said Ret Freep 23 the Herald of Prosperity, This Monu- erculosis San, 5 ion, and show. cause, ny. there’ be, . ier T perity U vy. the: prayeriot said TYEE WEITERE ment Is Erected by the Citizens of paar ivhy, te praverage snd p For Mother For Sister } Allmakes | interprise, Coffee County, Alabama.”) 7t#!s Pcie cana tae COU ee: TES. ‘ i i sold and ened | "The one-crop: south has become as jvm; rROVIDENT ae ‘anier PDs cae g DAVIES: ‘6 A New Dress Table Linen Veils Silk Hose Tyeeurites Co. |! i Nesult of the terrible ravages of theh COMPANY OF : : Dated the 1th day of December Bath Robes Wool Blankets ‘| Gloves Silk Underwear Bismarck, [yeere Fee oa Mouth nd C ostnas tle | Oa ane Negligees A Silk Waist - Silk Scarfs Camisoles i y. a elf-: 3 \ ; i") ¥ i i . D. | porting according to the coffee county Waist Patter ns Sweaters Handkerchiefs Manicure Sets ‘ (s | planters, who have adopted the LPHIA, 8 Bedroom Slippers Shoes Madeira Sets Ivory Pieces “ “A Sow to a Plow.” ‘The disease of cali meetings of the: polleyiold alas gy sence ue Kot, ait not Less Hand Bags Furs Necklaces Slippers t threatened to ruin the/Company of Philadelphia will be held | than twenty days be nid date farmers declare, has been | iS oftice att “SWAL) C effectively checked by the advent of yudgevor the County Court, the weevil, and ¥ conditions f£ voti 5 * sition by The Provident. Life a 5 S ; ti i | growth, and agric tiltural gedsperit ae ol bhllaaephia “of iti captti a “BIDS, FOR COAL uie| For Baby ‘or Brother pa ee ock for the benefit of its policyhold- | pin ie at’ for t + i i uggestions POODLE DOG sind the conversion of suid. Com: | BESMAICK Gag dining the Booties piles Hendherehiets Sut cue e ‘i y ss ete AGE Bids to he in by January ‘ardrobe: i ‘ose ‘runks - é ‘al {i nder the provisions of the Act ROE to ec Ny or aps ‘ardrobes L ru: 4 Why Not a Picture? An ideal | Li. ; mbly of the mmonwwealih of aie vigh res ao : Robes Dolls Reading Lamp Military Brushes ‘y cal Gift for any Home or Friend. | , 1921. 8 been adented He ee ‘h Bunerintendent. Balls Sweaters Smokers Sets Manicure Sets Prices within reach of any j clors and approved, by thee : 1 S WI : ance Commissioner ‘of Pennsyl- 4 meeee |) L Vania and by the stockhold f the one. We do Picture Framing |; Ses Covics, op the Plan may be 90) PEOPLE i ' : ‘ 1 ‘ had upon application. és 3 ‘ sat | A Regular Customer —Slips in) 7 °""UioN Nit GASTON ici Webb Brothers-- rasa ENGEN WALL PAPER & Store, Spends His Money But BURIED DAILY. | aN Gets Candy First , wie Kansas City. Mo., Dec. 23—A local 214 Broadway pharmacy has for a regular ¢ istomer a small poodle dog. ‘He slips in each |; afternoon usually about threé o'clock, goes to the candy counter and drops a penny from his mouth, cov it with foot and then barks until a clerk fs a up and gives him a piece of \o'Ha When the candy is placed in| ¥4 his mduth, he removes his foot from the peuny and hurries out of the store.| American Relief Feeding More Than 800,000 Children— More Expected son said. Roughly speaking, I estimate there TO BURLEIGH COUNTY LIVESTOCK of live poultf® in Burleigh county alone that was killed during the last year by coyotes. I for one, am going respective representatives. A move- ment is underway to take up this mat- ter at the next legislature and try _—_———$— + B Rialto Theatre TONIGHT AND t meeting of his cred 1 in the offic to do everything within my power to try and get quick action on the coy- ‘ote menace. Each coyote killed is worth $500 to the community that coyote rooms around in. I think the the Associat- te in the fa- a ig rising rap- hundred victims appoint a tr bank upt and trans business as may. prop That the sly coyote is again hecom- ing a very seriovs*menace and is a very expensive animal to roam the examin¢ such other mine d > idly. More than two tome before such meeting. Bismarck, N, D.. December SATURDAY Matinee Saturday: at 2:30 With the Movies THE ELTINGE, “Beating the Game,’ the new Gold- Dated OTIARE, eferce in, Bankryuptey. are buried évery day in the Saratov region. The American relief administration is now feeding more than 800,000 chil- dyén and the number is expected to through the chicken yards of North Dakota farmers, is the belief of Car) Nelson, manager of the Northern Pro duce Company. Mr, Nelson's opinion is based on talks with many farm and get some immediate relief for the coyote menace which has caused a loss of many thousands of dollars dur- ing the past year to poultry raisers. In continuing his remarks regard- bounty should be raised. At present there is only a bounty of $2.50 for each coyote killed and the inducement is not sufficient to pay anybody to make a business of eradicating this of ing the poultry killed by coyotes Mr. menace.” wyn picture, starring Tom Moore, is{ ;, pemg shown at the Eltinge, today and} comorrow. The picture is, an excep- pass the million mark by Christmas. | One farmer lost 200 turkeys, seve. ~ cine hundred chickens, and another farmer ing to stimulate railway] Jost ninety turkeys within the past WM. RUSSELL Italy is tr Sensor 5 ug i Sie powerful drama, ionally sol pipductipa add haw: pees u ha jtravel by ning half-price tickets. few month aecopiing to stories old Petitioner, aa ¥ 7 ato to Mr, Nelson. his loss occu . « support of Tom Moore,: the leading Person’ an | aitke Burleigh ‘ a DESERT rape Sia ii chelsea elt Respone | 10 within the boundaries of- Burleig' 9. MS” feminine rote is played by Hazel Daly ave HARA’S WIDOW county, Complaint after complaint is n on or’ e B » who, away>from the screen, is the ed respondents D received py the farmers to their vite of a former Goldwyn director. | ¢ vedi in the" estate’ of being be ae Rete as Sees we Harry Beaumont. § Mee here i AL ST. JOHN The new, Tom Moore picture is:altifi Pike Yonnéom theres That: gape fitting vehicle for the star, as it gives|tioner herein, “has filed in this court 2 OTHE im @ chance to reveal hig ability.as|Cocument In writins. purporting to. fe eo. = sn actor of both comedy and drama. | Jonnson, late of the township of Burnt 1 emova a e 0 oes + “a Tv ry itself drama S er pak in the County of Burl HAPPY PEST The story Hse dramatizes the homely |e ie Bi ae | TIFY truth than jan honest life is.:more ion, praying for the \ ng both in a material and in nate of said document 2 ‘ “ itual way than a career outside | ee sae of said id BBER : ’ Pas Richmond’s Bootery Monday Matinec ‘and: Night * VAUDEVILLE . Johnson of lette LOVE AND ADVE! 1 RE, ra IN NEW FOX PICTURE) ¢ “Desert Blossoms,” a William Fox picture starring William Russell, will Assemble At Police Station To See Man Captured Last at 10 “otelock’ in’ the Court Rooms 0 open at the Rialto theater tonight. «It sty Court Honse. in t | ‘ * is a story of love and adventure in ef Bismare k, County, of Burlels # Night and about the workings of a great(; You and each of vohvare hereby ¢ i L > government irrigation project, and in-[to Ne nnd apnear bi Court Chicage, Dec, 23—(By the } LTING " volves the efforts of schemers to id time and “place jam a ctims of the bandit, who 4 into accepting inferior materials re- | shaullnotibe eranted, cago-Washington, New York, Balti- x. zardless of the appalling loss of prop-) ,,P”i "V1 this 22nd. day of December, A. more and Ohio flyer Tw night THEATRE TONIGHT erty and even human life that might) (sina) BY Lhe Coupe | today called at the police station for @. TOMORROW result. © DAVI County ¢ the purpose of identifying Claude, Direction Valleau Theatre Company any The story is by Kate Corbaley, and| acts the shh oinetien ie of Seattle, who was captured Gil. 5 Arthur Rosson’ cirected the produc night after his companion, Carl Gil- SH; . tion. ‘ bert, of Omaha, had been icilled by a TONIGHT and TOMORROW A thrilling Western feature ears poligeman: TOM MOORE known to be re: 0 c é “THE LOST.—A. hee auto robe ~ between kota, all not less | pe . cs ety 5 Main street and South 13th stzeet. y days before the date of) WOMEN Ss BODY in “Beating the Game.” \ \ WINDING TRAIL? Finder p'ease return for reward. Dr. WILL BE NAMED a Mutt & Jeff in BARGAINS in ney unealled for, sults, Bates \ An auxiliary commission com- GETTI Hn. ak ‘ 12283 ADMINISTRATO! | posed exelusivesy of jvomen {0 as- MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY vst lx ( pat ei AL \ of North, Dakota, County of, sist the commission of eleven . BETTY COMPSON in........“Prisoners of Love’ Mave t f Bill and Bob. S| ee ae ey, eer ie dnverueate Dishien aoe ag ventures of Bill and Bo ‘* e jetn. Gounly Counc ape tprctunon. te ricultural and r ie Ww J = By % a Davies, dae. 3 ; P COMING Fox Li imated New: Christmas Bi ihe Matter of tne wetate or Su named by Governor Nestos later aiesu arumaved News Merry Bans se SSektakent: pee Se in the winter, he announced today. WILL ROGERS in vesseeee“AN UNWILLING HERO” AMONG THOSE PRESENT” .“THE FOX” E ARABIAN NIGHT” HAROLD LLOYD in. HARRY CAREY in. This commission of women will Petitio be charged particularly with aid- MON DAY Everybody S. S. County of Devon was wrecked . 8 KL EI N tna mi yeatij|im the North Atlantic Feb. 20, 1914. ing the investigation of methods POLA NEGRI in.. “ON Mary Miles Minter. T ilo’ A |Setala, and Eveliina Setala, oun | The British government has just dec-| that would make farm [fie more 4 Be alloring, OTS. state of North Dakota to the|OMated Ernst Harzmeyer, a German) attractive, a problem assigned to 5 5 Tae \ h pondents, and. Ai{tat, ofr rescuing the crew, the commission as a whole, Matinee Daily 2:30. Evenjngs 7:30 & 9. ‘ *