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PL SAE ED RSIS NIIISE IE AE ARE RO E RRSOEST LOR T __ PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE) Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Sécond Class ~*~" 'THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ue SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1923 _ EDITORIAL REVIEW Matter. Comments reproduced in this . column may, or may not express |) sy ces ERR PRt ae “ —=—————-— J the opinion of The Tribune. They |! \ The state federation of laber will ant was a liar, but the fire marshal BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. % = 5 Publishers | #7@ Presented here ir order that | not propose new legislation) but will| insisted the water plant be going in our readers may have both sides of important issues which are being discussed in the press of the day, : ask that the legislature do not weak-|10 hours. Inhabitants had been haul- t ‘en any labor bills now on the statute | ing water for drinking purposes. books, according to present plans,| “All right, well get together,” said, M. T. O'Connell, of Bismarck, presi-|the mayor. Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY s CHICAGO - - - DETROIT WILLS HERE dent of the state federation, said to- settts Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg.) ang it came to pase that towards Gay. The situation was discussed] All indications point to a smart PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH the end of the year 1922 A. D. there | recently dt a meeting of the executive revival of Hi ela tn the spring NE 4 5 S 5 3 oF vas heard a 8 committee of the federation, he said.| according to J. H. Worst, commis. NEW YORK Fifth Ave. Bldg. was heard a sound of many feet At the meeting, held in Fargo, Mr.| sioner if immigration. Letters have ~i/ along Broadway, scurrying in the direction of that newest of new ’____| things — Stratford-on- Avon. At is exclusively entitled to the use or| Present it looks as if most of the forthcoming plays that are not by O'Connell was elected president tu| ben coming into, the immigration of- succeed Lee Brundage, Minot, re-| fice from a number of the more heav- | signed. ily populated portions ‘of the coun- Sines try and especially from Towa, he MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRES: The Associated Press i republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | A. A. Milne willbe by William | Two facsBae’ th. thactawnaeousell | aays. ‘ wise credited in this paper and also the local news published) shakespeare, \ / | | Gy. 5 iy} of Drake got into a word fight over| In Iowa the land owners have been herein. For the vogue that is obviously \ WZ & the municipal water plant, Unable; demanding from $8 to $10 per acre All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are to descend upon this promising A Dy * to agree they did the next best thing | cash rental and many farmers have also reserved. young member of the Mermaid TO “ns they saw it—and shut off the! expressed the intention to g: by water supply. At least this was the| land is cheaper with an espe Tavern crowd the credit should be burden « a frantic call to State Fire|to coming to North Dakota. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF R LATI | split al ways. First in order | \ . 2: 5 eee ell aw Ws CIC oN is the law of imitation, which oper- jMersbal RA: Middacgh, Mel tela: ard ie-werking on SJ vf TRS Pp bh) J | ates re strongly in/ the theater phone e leader of one fa ie budget board is working o . SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE linen tang OMNer of tie inieule “Now, you see the mayor’—] the appropriation for the University Daily by carrier, per year $7.20 | than in any other of the mimetic 4 a aily bj rier, per year.......... settee eee: BT.20 5 Tn tha. theater theiproduuers:| daugh started. of North Dakota. It; recommenda- —, Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) .......... Secs 7.20) imititevench other, A single swale | “Oh, he’s a dog,” the voice at Drake| tions on the university budget will — * Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck).... 5.00) low does not make a summer, hut interrupted. be announced in a+few day The The conversation continued. The; Agricultural College budget will be ccuncilman assured the fire marshalj taken up next. the water supply was not shut off— 5 | the pump just broke. The board of administration had | “Well, you fix it in 10 hours or| left the capitol for Fargo today Tl notify insurance companies ts| where a meeting was to be held to- | cancel $300,000 insurance in your|day with Miss Campbell, Washing- Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota............... 6.00) @ single knockout does make a wont —— c 5 —— | son in the theater, whether it THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ook drama season or a bedroom (Established 1873) season or a mystery on or a| i Shakespeare season. edit, there- | fore, should go in hur Hopkins for. his and hig “Hamlet” and to} sco for his “Merchant of After that it was bound A BIG PROBLEM The biggest problem in building the Northwest was | ransportation, and it is not less important today than it /} own,” the marshal ordered. ton, D. C.,, director of home eco- | The mayor was called on the| nomics of the federal board on vo- ( * | phone. cational education regarding educa- twenty or forty years ago. ‘The railroad policy of oye the deluge. | “Who reported this?” he demand-/ tional work in this state. The board providing “development rates” made possible the growth Like every French soldier who | ed. Middaugh told him. was also to meet John Lee Coulter, / of the livestock and agricultural industry. Distance from | carries a marshals baton on his | “Oh, he's a dog,” ‘the fire marshal! president of the agricultural college psack, every young actor car- said the reply came. and D, Erickson, head of vocationa: market can only be compensated through cheap transpor- tation or cheap production. The entire railroad rate struc- itt i 2 ture of the Northwest was jarred during the period of fed- | M*rshals’ batons come only at the | ture o SN OuUILWeS as jarred ¢ ig the 7 ¢ end of the career, and so hitherto | eral control of railroads. The percentage increases The mayor also added the inform-| education work in the state. Hamlet in his suitcase. But | i 8 yhar, Rusch, Sperry, Steel, Tofs- Hamlets have come. Young Mr. | SN = Ws iy Ploshar, Rusch, Sperry, Steel, é : i . \ the railroads removed the preferential rates of the North- Barrymore and his manager have | \ e x \ Corporat cns Other Than Munici- AWS ae NAN west territory. destroyed that Youth SS Sa ONS pal—Lynch, Tofsrud, Ba rd, Benson, is now no bar to pla heakes- 5 ON NN Se Ingerson, Magnuson, Olson of Barnes : The rate situation resulted in bringing forcibly to the peare, or at least no bar to making | N Peterson, Whitman. mind of the Northwest the necessity of adequate and cheap | * brave try of it. | transportation. The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Waterways t is pleasant to see so many of | project was suggested for the Northwest, and the Northwest | ‘"e nears Scat i Bula) is now coming to realize the importance of a transportation | Gariple Bra same. br stem which would enable her farmers and grain men to! dcavor. Perhaps it will turns out | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4. ~~ 3 | Murphy, Peck, Porter, Thorson. ‘ Elections—Carey, Miklethun, At- put;wheat in European markets at a saving of 10 cents A aed “Shakespeare | INTERNATIONAL BOOK REVIEW FILLED] it<ressing demand. And it is in| yen.” Baird, Benson, Kaldor, Steel, bushel in freight rates. whole-hearted enthusiastic recogni- | g, 4 Lhoean 2 which the t-gradudtes, who} 7 | apr tae Stevens, Storstad, ‘ Be eee al If cheap transportation will provide in volume the vev-| have hither oy | WITH WRITINGS OF LEADING AUTHORS | ¢ 0: of the vatidity of this demand | "Er yolied and Engrosed Bills—Le-|,, Enough silk stockings were given | monopolized ‘him, i i 7 is y i " Rabat : ; ; aay that the International Book Rev ew | Se NCNEeR? this year to bring short skirts back. enue obtained under high freight rates, if it will people « W conunenecsittateazee? Si xbatn Ban teee by Siatyn Sunset i ave failed to reveal. And even if | commences its career.” — eee a under high i ) otal, Me oes [amie aries shes nae mumences its ate ; Federal ' Relations — Benson, vast empire so that a market close at home for much of the ae that Baie ER al \ publigh aby unk & Wagnalls Com- $h. “Sb pee for ie ea dee Statement serving 10 jiu, Kelsch, Baker, Garberg, Gardiner, products will be provided, the railroads, business men and | ghakespeare nearer to the public | pany has made its first appearance { or of talent for fiction. we sags te | Page, Patten. farmers all will benefit. | by hauling him down from the ped- | With articles done by writers of such | everything from a But she sees) the reader is ready td conclude that rom. basin to al ihe purpose for which the magazine ,,Came and Essh—Stevens, Haml-} 4 farmer with grain on his hands sportation congestion in the last six ths [etal and pitching ‘him into the | reputation as S nelair Lewis, andscape, word on, s, Eastgate, Kretschmar, ue last six months | ocho. ‘rude Atherton, and Irving Bacheller. | there being no market for vignettes | pictures, and, | was established has been accom-| pave Peck, Ward, Whitmer. tells us Wall street gambling cer alled attentio: ‘ i F | j : ; lished. 2 y : tainly goes against the grain. ils has ll ed attention of the Northwest to its dependency |" i; tno raid upon Will Shakes- | It is filled with reviews of the works { per se, she strings thems on a ten-| ty addition, to the valuable read- Srene upon adequate facilities for marketing its crops. s Bie ior ewennn » silver screen | Of modern American and European} ucus thread anil writes, writes,| ing matter are page: k ad- ae} : eting Pp: he busi- | peare spreads to the silver screen | oy by. well know , ing matter are pages of book’ ad: ness life of the nation has been jarred by this transporta-|and we get our Mary for Juliet ;S¥\hos! by, well known author ties | writes, It is something that anyone | vertysing that serves almost as a tion question. Now is a good time to forcibly impress upon |2nd our Doug for Romeo it should | 0? this subject and a number of} wth the gift of words could do, but | directory and digest of best sellers. i . : feoe sre ; } | Prominent writers. that never seems to have occurred to the National Congress and upon national leaders the demand |". 2! to the good. How Mary |" in appearance the magazine which Pher adn \ x ae ee Ccunties—Ingerson, Gardiner, Ba- ker, Benson, Bond, Byrne, Flecton, | Garverg, Miklethun, Whitmer, Woe. Education—Steel, Storstad, Byrne, | Eastgate, Garberg, Gross, Kelsch, A taxpayer tells us he wishes New Year only tame every Leap Year. tional Book Rev ew” writ A great many of the New Year balls’ were highballs. é Highways — Peterson, Whitman, Benson, McCoy, McLachlin, Martin, Patten, Peck, Sperry, Van Camp, Woe. Immigration—-Van Camp, Ingerson, Byrne, Eastgate, McLachlin, Nathan, If Amundsen got lost in the Arctics he could show a bottle’ and all his friends would be right there. . * Ae oe Cnly a few more months ditil we criginal genius, and women of Senate Standing Porter, Whitman, Whitmer. caw ieee cicondvuimaveussing tien could wheedle her old nurse, and | rers, who rate her as a Livetock — Eastgate, McLachlin, | Gardiner, Ham'lton, Ingerson, Kelsch Carey, Babeock, Hamilton, Kelseh, | Levang, Magnuson, Olson of Eddy| ¢ is hard to borrow money because the people who have it have it be- cause they will not lend it. cuts, cartoons, or photo- | her. ons or things written pography s pleasing to artic! are of ‘the Northwest for a solution of the transportati r i ie composediol 96 spagss) closely ire: as Q ¢e transportation prob-! how Doug could climb that. bal- | : i i ‘ Thie idea { Lectern s n i u rn ut I be sembles the Literary D gest the | real talent like May Smmelair, who y oy Indian Afffairs—Patten, Stevens, at per nee in general, it is understood, was behind the ttony!—New York Evening Post. {type is large and clear, the spacing | should be too independent to imitate Committee | Benson, Garberg, Page. Not so many are rdlling their esolution introduced in the house of representatives by Rep. i ERR DISTATTOREN |wide, and the pages lightened by | anybody, have neatly been ruined by oe | , Insurance—Murphy, Porter, Carey, | stockings, as far as we can sce. i FeRpSh Av; Barnes county, calling for the assembly of data Radio 1 ided after dinner ces Ea aaa A _ * ode aA ernnn adio has provided a ¥ by prcomrn tee of the legislature on the t ‘ansportation | speakers with another illustration situation, for transmission to ‘Washington. The importance jof the way in which. “the conti- ; of an authoritative statement of the legislative assémbly |nents ate being brought closer | Mn rong ap- r as the representative of North Dakota, and similar state- | and closer together every year, s0 | peal ‘to the eye by .t’s physical com- | ‘New’ Writer” Ly McCuthcheon. “A Roehiat; Sid pe ead ae | that now, gentiemen, it is after all | pos:tion the first number of the Tn-} Modern Jonglour’s Message of Beau- ments which are being planned in Minnesota and South Da- a small world.” Several times the | ternational Book Review carries on} ty” by Zona Gale, “Mr. Bennett Ex- kota, ought not to be overlooked. It is not so much an im-| Newark broadcasting station sig-| is cover the names of so many of | creises His Teachn sue” by Heywool mediate remedy that is sought, as’ it is a demand for a na- [nals have been picked up in Eng- Hunn and pmerica’s mane EE | oy “Wiliam Hohenzollern, Self- kins, Na-| Page, Steel, Storstad, Tofsrud mint rob- : et peng i auc cre a land. At Holyhead, early on aj ters as almost to stun—Richard | revealed” by Maurice P. Egan, “Th " & » Na-| Page, Steel, Storstad, Tosrud, Ward i ji ae patey. which will be worked out in the years to come | Monday morning, an English oper- | Bean, George B, MeCatchcon, Ghris- | Genius of W. IL, Iudson™ by Ea. | thm, Baird, Bond, Flecten, Ingerson, | Wenstrom, Whitman, bers may be hunting the julep now. and which would redound to the befefit of the entire North-| ator listened toa Sunday evening | topher Morley, Amy Lowell, Bran-| ward Garnett, “Fiet on and the Part-| }Y2¢h» Sperry, Wog. State an ibrary=GebsasCaroy kt: 'Yy Public Health—Porter, G G ih The only army that has west. { learmon delivered in New Jersey. | de" Matthews,.\Heywood Brown, | ing of the Ways” “Ibanez and Bern-| yore tonsh: Martin Stevens "Thee. | est#d Gardiner, Levang, Paten, briea ne: ae |A man in Lancashire heard the or- | 2°74 Gale, and otheys—all appear as | hardt_in Paris Bookshops,” “Wood-| Jere") sak ee pes or- | Peck. = ; Iankrenitars reviewers of books of the season. yew Wilson and World Settlement,” | “°D7 “2D Camp, © enstrom. | Joint Rules—Garberg, _ Ployhar, WIZARD’S WORK ) ? : Very appropriately the magazitie | “Lloyd George — A Study in Con-|_ Public Lands—Wog, veterson, Ca- | Ba'rd, Kaldor, Lynch, M:klethun “ab Sateen ney oe News like this provokes a cer-| opens with “A Review of Reviews i a4 rey, Gross, Hamilton, Kaldor, Kelsch | Peterson. z _The “absolute zero,” lowest degree of cold possible in our jtain uneasiness. It is all very well | @one by the ponted pen ean Sense and Gison of Barnes, Peck, i Hae universe, has been artificially approached within less than jfor the continents to be drawing | thor o: «Main Street» The tepe cise Moola | , Public Printing—Ettestad, Porter, one degree. This is a sensation in the scientific world. It loser together, but there are like-| book rev.ev : aa me Magduson, Page, Ployhar, | Belgian Critie’s View of Sw'n- 5 ne” by Le Gallienne, “The Tale han, Fatten, Wara,” Whitmer, | and Foster, Rusch. 1 fixpectant Futher’ by Chris: |. Woe: esi Irr gation and Drainage—McLach- Morley, “When Mark Was af ,, lenge and Per Diem—Wenstrom, | jin, Whitmer, Babeock, Byrne, Ham- , MeCoy. __, jilton, Kaldor, McCoy, Magnuson, i i cob, Hamilton, Mart n, Murphy, — Judiciary—Baird, Garberg, Baker,|Gnecse here : re Olson of Eddy and Foster, Ployhar, | Ettestad, Flecten, Kaldor, Levang, w 5 e Steve j lynch, McCoy, Olson of Barnes,| Those $200,000 Denver " been barred in Russia is the Salvation Army. Reading the New York dispatches indicates “her great White Way is really her great fight way. “Chicago,” says some talker, “will + reach fifty million.” Yes, and it might become a suburb of Los een unex Du en | 1s—the irritable elder- | in Current Poetry,” “W. D, Howells, | 1! : i ‘ e Pr je . |1y to be complications if all the! ly gentlemen, the middle | Nogaliek 2 Fedl ren + | Peterson, Thorson, Tofsrud. TU. is the work of Prof. Onnes, of Leyden, Holland. [world gets to the point where it| gr'm Tetons, she middle-aged ara} Novelist and Literary Artist— rel Railroada—Whitman, McCoy, Ben- ADVENTURE OF What is the “absolute zero”? Not the same as our ther- | overhears what everybody says. | principles, bse nisi eed Shane the foue ce subjects dscussed in’ .o4, Eastgate, Ettestad, Gardiner, | THE TWINS mometer. Scientists use a special thermometer, by which ee era ieaetdae Green to are delicately portrayed by Mr. Le-| The purpose which the editors | Grose Meleeh Scns Levang, | Angeles. 2 boiling water has a temperature of 373 degrees and ice | thin w : meer have in publishing the magazine is | » Rusch, Ward. . Ni iz Pp grees anc’ ie | thin walled apartments may affilet| Gertrude Atherton treats of “The | indigated in their editorial in which | , R¢V.8ion and Correction of the| By Olive Barton Roberts Ape Re eae ce Ise forms at 273 degrees Centigrade. So 273 degrees colder | entire 5 i Jeni —Me ev: s ‘ ; c peoples. i Changing Geniis of May Sinclair.” | they \say:.« : , Journal—MeCoy, Levang, Sperry. 3 i * Be ke ” | May Sinclair.” | they‘ say: “Impartially t ia 7 4 than‘ice is “absolute zero. | Some day, instead of seeking | Something of her vigor in driving ! news of books the world ee , piles: enldbr, Avaraiay, Mepton) ae Berite Jumping “Mousejawan the (ul santa) ontelde. a means of further amplifiaction of | home a fact is showed in the fol- | recognize appreciatively such reality | @1gs%) Meyans» Rusch, Stevens. | Snoring. Heyssyilli ned yon) thes betel! foe amine) ic nue the blegeit. mal Interesting, you comment, but what’s it good for? The /Sisnuls, we may have to build | loins paragraph: of interest as may lie beneath what-| (tat? , Af rs" Ployhar, | Murphy, 'red jacket the Brownies had given weatherproof houses to shut out| “Dorothy Richardson, whose influ- | ever fore'gn guise, whether of lan-| Atkins, Bond, Byrne, Eastgate, Gard- 1a: than neay.: The sbiggest,. many is him and over him were the warm|Sergeant., Rapat, weighing 324 same was asked about 20 years ago when liquid air was | the nei e ‘ i iner, Gross, Hamilton, Ingerson ut 20 y S al Ss | ighborhood clamor and the| €nce on the women writers of Eng-|fuage or literary method, thes ata? Ml s vc i . brought out as a scientific curiosity or toy. Today the | racket of the world. Englishmen | !and, and on one or ‘two Americans, | books may assume, is tne Province at ay f Faiten’ Beteesaee Port leneked mee ad Siu het saa i production of liquid air is a big industry, furnishing argon Te not going to take to it kindly | #* something to wonder “at, is a wo-| that belongs to the critical literary say. and Foster, Peterson, Por- tucked around him when they went] 1 7 sow Renaneiaits cot asbea for filling electric lamps and providi eat i \if they are to have their ears filled |™" with a distinguished ft for | journal for which there has been an| *% WS: |with Dusty Coat, the dwarf sandman,|and overlooked $80,000, showing i t f ig ele ps and providing oxygen for engineer- | with the arguments of a lawmaker | is Statisties—Flecten, Olson of Eddy |to make Jackie comfortable for the , eee, pehowsng it $ ing and medical uses. : | from Oregon who is seeking an ap- and, Porter, « BopeockncPeket., Rie, | winter. SEED e Beh: t No discovery, however trifling it may seem at the time, is \onennation for paneer develop- EVERETT TRUE ie BY CONDO Sheee aa i ea Peay Bones ee sen heEber ie _ About all a rolling stone gathers really unimportant. Once discovered, the human mind soon | might Pons Meee ee bs 3 Wenstrom, Baker, Benson, Ettestad, \Jackie Frost couldn't reach him. |‘° ®Peed- 3 puts it to use in the general process of steadily raising our | Friday afternoons while the board i aan eect Rusch Storatad, Van) Jackie’ Mouse snored ‘again andl” 4 ‘srofit in often without honor standard of living. ; of estimate practices polite repar-| [4 AVE CALCED YoU ALCL IN ‘HERE Tepiperanee--Miklethun, Olson of (ac Grecoitiy thet beeen, He linlita ome town, : ie al 1 tee but that would pall after al [TO MAKG AN ANNOUNCGMENT. EVERY Barnes, Babcock, Gross, Magnuson, jin a circus and he was ceahatay Pesos Petuliar possibility looms: If Prof. Onnes can get one |" cane think forthe noise,” yon Honma Me RNs THeee 1S mvc TIME Nathan, Peck, Tofsrud, Van Camp, | Suddenly a little trap door under ed of the transgressor is” ps Vary) epee, eat) 3 3 rj ene os s r= C2, g , = Cui ard, enstrom. |his.bed sprang open d the little j i more.degree of cold and reach “absolute zero,” whatever is | say, as you sit at your desk while | ‘YY THIS OFFICE FORCE CING Warehouse andiGra:n’ Grading —ilmouse fell theoien it kee ine HoW THEY SPENT THE WEEK-END, AND How MUCH HIP ClOvorR THEY INHALED, AND EQUALLY IMPORTANT MATTERS. subjected to the cold will be completely motionless. Matter | the riveters work on the new build- M a ing across the street. What ar a 2 ' if are might. then behave in extraordinary manner, for at the you going to do when the bagpipe “absolute zero” all movement by the molecules would stop. | strains of a Highland regiment on Storstad, Ward, Flecton, Ingerson, |plum—or more like a ball of Hg 1 McCoy, McLachlin, Magnuson, Olson {out of a sewing basket, his tail || A THOUGHT : | of Eddy and Foster, Peterson, Stev- [trailing after him like’ e long - \ es 0 ; ens, Whitman. lrayeling. ~ ad gue degree of heat,, molecules begin moving, the prin- Bernd. HIER, sonaes iio AtTentig Now, & HAVS ORGANIZED WHAT Waa ana Meant—Rusch, Flecton, | Ie whiazed around and around, all as A thensand years ip thy sight ie p . nN “ ¥ v7 — ' = abeock, Gardiner, at ‘eal ; fai , Piers Po; ie —_ : pgiecaden He « imene Whiemees ts ‘ : i “Psalm 90:4. By way of contrast, other scientists point out that they Cut This Out—It Is Worth Money MONDAY MORN ING clus, AND & Me emans Whitmer is Welfare— nee He ereeg e apmeting Bere: cee chases year, decay pursues now €4n measure, by electrical means, a temperature up to | Cut out this slip, enclose with WANT To. SAY THAT ~ —— ¢ Baker, Sperry, Atkins, Gross, Martin, up like a bed spring P| _ decay, e more than 3000 degrees above zero. jgente ard mal i toyFoley & Cou 895 = z a Miklethun, Olson of Barnes, Page, | ‘Then he saw where he was. In ane ties one Joy from wither * Tikis man now is able to measure, with absolute accu- your name and address clearly. You = eee ea deste teaiienn tant. just “Ben /Johnson. racy,,any temperature over a range of about 3300 degrees. Bee sere in Ear e trial pack: | = a Magnuson, Olson of |people sitting in long rows Rees + ré 5 : A oley’s S. Ri rm | i 2 If’ a revelation of the skill and knowledge acquired by Compound for eonehity ae ee aoe Dies ue ga ae * Oh, horrorg,” though i 3 man. And yet it’s only the faint beginning of what people ¢roun: Folev Kidney Pills for pains Charitable Institutions— Nathan, |“They'll. be setting ee, ee FREY ‘ will do in the future. The thing we call civilization is really i,sides and back: rheumatism, back- Van Camp, Babcock, Benson, Martin, |now I'll have to run.” | ly #& stage of the barbarism preliminary to real civiliza‘ ‘201 roles Cath nuic eee tments: | Murphy, Steel. But just then a man in a bluc ||DAILY PHOTO only i stage of the ism preliminary iza* ‘and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole- Educat‘onal Institutions — Ward, | velvet suit came up and held out hie || BISMARCK, NORTH DAK( tion later. F ome and thoroughly cleansing ca-| 4 Thorson, Atkins,. Ettestad, Lynch, |hand. “How.do you do, Me. Ki, _ ‘Known all i OTA | ) a ‘ : thprtic for constipation, billousness, | = Murphy, Ployhar, garoo,” he said. “We are glad you|| over-the Northwest for { e LURE headaches and sluggish bowels. | — (T WILE BE A GOOD HEAVY ONG f Z Penal Tuatitations — Hamilton, |have come and hope Say pean ses | ® MAIL US YOUR FILMS ®,| ° ‘ i i ' ae = = | retschmar, Nathan, ; AP Boston man goes to prison for stealing $300,000 at the | NOTICE TO CREDITORS |. [THE CIST WILL BE KEPT. CPEN FOR Tena ag beta Ne han, Sperry, nines HOMEASY, oplare, he box: ‘ age 79. Previously, through his long life, he’ had been ale ae Petter ec the Fstate off [ACTIVE MEMBER snie $ ‘OU FURNISH Agriculture—Gardiner, , ‘Httestad, |you are to fight.” smal 3 so h st and reliable that he had risen to a high business { Notes ik poses, DeseeRds ee Ted memeers 5 pee Uc x Basteales Carey; Babcock, Hamilton, | Jackie looked down at himself in Mr. positfgn of trust and a comfortable state of prosperity. \dersigned, G. F. Dullam. administra- \ ronan FURNISH Ca Were ee ceartomy WAS jamajoment. | Lé;-and.behold,-he had || ago ete 1 |” Tone stroke he undoes a lifetime of effort. |tor of the estate of Elizabeth Robi-| | WE ACTION ¢ i Mou MAY Go mae i grown enormously. He was indeed|{ May we have the pleasure é Teicha ‘dou. late of the citv of Bismerck. N 2. ppropriations—Kretschmar, Ben-|a kangaroo. Then he looked at his|| of making your next suit? You wonder why a man of 79 suddenly desired great jin the county of Burleigh. and state aS =>, | som, Baird, Bond, Carey, ‘Kaldor, }enemy and behold it was Ceaser, the | in our shop, at h i Too old to enjoy wealth. Only a few years left for of North Dakota, deceased, to the ; ae Kelsch, Magnuson, Martin, Murphy, |Cat, blinking his eyes fearfully, OD, at. nome, 3 ; |eteditors of. ay ‘ail persons having = Erorhae iuschi Booty: Steel, Stev-| “Ready. Begin.” said the man and We promise to give you y ei claims against sa‘ leceased, to ex- = ~—, a 5 in Camp. Jacki rt i a The answer is an old one: Most of us never know when jhibit them with the necessary vovch- Apportionment—Kelech, Wog, Ba- nose thet sent him corentng’” ''|| Perfect satisfaction and }. we enough. We keep on grasping, even though the jer. within six months sfter the first ker, Bond, Byrne, Carey, Bttestad,| ‘Score one for Dreanlann” saiq|} _the best value in town. 5 at would be pf no use to us if we got it. Laministrator, at his offies4in the civ Hi ” Em, Mikdgthin, Murhg Ooate Keg,mman and everybody clapped, |] We're giving a rétail serv |” ’ : National Bank Building. in. the (itv |, We ( diy and Portes wens? pOlsen, of || Jackie was happier ‘than ever hell ice at a wholesale price and 3 ~ iJof Bismarck. in said Burleigh Coun- NAM iH 1 ‘oster, Page, Peck, Ploy-|had been in his life. tg east CHANCE aid Burleigh Cou: i har, Steel, S that mean: ti per i |t¥: North Dakota. 4 il WA / \ ed Werenge, Storstad, Thor-| “He gave Ceaser a. good. walloping || i Fiintee ee kills William Brown in Cassopolis, | "Dated this 15th day-of December, ; son, Ward, Whitmba jiust as he had always wished to do.|| 19. Of. $15.00,.or more on 4 + ys Banks and Banking-Bond, Ri “ clock two hours early, Be mii ye 1922, ESSE Re ; f F Me | Acting Baker Beh, Cae: paral is a fine place,”|] any suit.you. buy, : at four in the morning instead y isle female | VAN gerson, Kretsch i " Meo a ; ‘ ought he was a robber, and shot him. NEWTON, DuLLAM's Yorn, : = 1 A | Echit, Mikletho,, Pee eee ve be. Peptinne) V. PAPACEK a . ; lornev for Nhat ator. I orter, ‘0! be oy a Bt be te 0 eo wee) it makes) ‘Hismarck. North Driers." : 4 j : Cities and. Municipal ‘Corpérations | 4 Beulah Coal, $5.50 per ton, iene, nyo PON top much caution and accuracy} rirst pnblicstion om he 16th dav —By-ne, Kaldor, Baird, Bond, Gar. | delivered. Wachter Transft Bismarck Bank Building. Bismarck, North Dakota. “unimportant things of life. Nel Decamber, A, D. eu rg, Olson of Eddy and Foster, | Phone 62,

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