The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT © | THe BiSMANCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923 f ee Soe ? 1 . GERMANS SEEK One cere OF cep CHECK FRAUD [irritant arity StS he et! ut! McADOO FAVORED |, “ert Bape Gis y|eerea the. Bamarck hesptal for be prosecuted there. nounced that the government would) KOR NOMINATION |75 pemocrats. treatment. Miss Erma Potratz, Beu- | An attempt to cash the cheeks etain power until the national as- | a lsh: Ethel Cordon, city; . Ernest x 4 local bank ‘led to the it of |xembly had convened and elected its| . 4 Bismarck Hospital. jah; Ethel I, y; Erne: Ws, Webb. Fred Cossétte of | president. Minot, Dec. 21-—Unanimous in-| yirg_ fp, B. Ressler, Mandan; Emil | Nagel, city, and Mrs. Peter Kemmet, In to whom $700 worth of what the au. | a COL eas dorsement of William G, McAdoo as! 10's, “Galtirke Fred Roesler, Lehr; {Glen Ulin, been’ discharged —- LERGUCRE Thee aE gett CIES Tae HATE EaacT abaoros wg one thorities declared are bogus trav Columbus outfitted seventeen ves-|* candidate for the presidential no-} yy. pinlip from the hospitd. Would Pledge Resources For a Food Loan Minot Police Officers Take cal fb is CA a on his second voyage in 1493. |mination was given at a meeting of Two Men in Custody ments be cashed. The checks were & supposed to have been isued by the = Gapital National bank of Willston 21.-The arrest in| and were drawn on the United Bank- fternoon of two]ers association in favor of W.. R. nes of W. R.}Debber. Minot authorities declare which | that there is no such bank in Wil- s, is !liston and bankers declare they {are unawaro of a bankers’ associa- fion by that time. Paris, Dee, (By Germany's ap) enport, se] tion to pledg e Laribee, Grand i for a food 1 nd on counter- he proportions | WON'T GIVE UP | ua | GOVERNMENT, | i “WOMAN WILL | i APPEAL CASE|:; igation BEER RIGHT IS QUESTIONED “ THREE WISHES That your Christmas candles may” burn brightly ; Premier Ganatas, d offense of replying to demands from the Repub- unterfeit travelers’ checks licans that the government be turn- That the colorful holly may symbolize ‘for you true Holiday Happiness; A Belt for every pair of trousers, That your tree may be laden noe only with bountiful gifts, kut with priceless Christmas friendships ; ast Minute” HAS ARRIVED! REMEMBER THOSE DEAREST TO YOU. Tf you’ve been t6o0 busy—or—“just couldn’t get around to it. before”—If yot want a present for “HIM” that is “different” — and yet moderately priced — The safest ' and best way out of it, is to GET IT TODAY —at U.S. Savs Physicians Cannot ese aa Rea The L t of Dance every Saturday "night at Pattersen’s Hall 502 ra Ww uple. Come and dance as+ : | | $1.25 $1.75 $2 S you wish A new novelty that any man will | appreciate. Prescribe It These are our heartfelt wishes as we exténd to you the age-old but cordial greeting— A Merry Christmas! friend far For the away, for the folks back home — your photograph. Girne! NATIONAL pen To vn Bete. 4 BISMARCK, - NO. DAKOTA be P. C. Remington, President. * \ J. A. Graham, Vice Pres, & Caghter. C. M. Schmierer, Cashier. New York ease be busy winter Seite and up. WIDOW GETS son atarts. | BIG VERDICT aipeiaae, Beltograms and Belt Buckles may be had plain, initial or with any of the following: emblems “Elks” “K. C.” “K. P.” “Blue Lodge” “Shrine” “Lions” “Kiwanis” “Rotary.” Super n ive $14, 1 result of her husband's Bismar STUDIO N. D. chman, fel the yard ) which | eae oe sat | _ ae” BELTOGRAMS AND ‘a oe LEVIATHAN BELT BUCKLES I Have Just Arrived With a New Assortment of iS GROUNDED | : ese na are packed in attractive boxes. | of ee > parties. DAKOTA AUTO SALES 107 Fifth Street Sic. SERBESON & SON Tailoring. Christmas TOYS — They’re the very latest and jolliest things and they come direct from Toyland. want all good R little girls and béys to see them at The Wellworth Store, and they’d better h ", *cause thes: new Toys are so wonderful that they ‘may all disappear in a little while. Thea ome kiddies who were tardy—and parents too—might be ter-rib-ly disappointed! é T-have fixed it so that even the poorest children may have jolly toys this ( hristmas if the; come to Toyland at the Wellworth Store. s eit SANTA CLAUS. KITCHEN CABINETS = pay Phone Dry cleaning. ATA / as much as /q SCOTTS: _ Here At Last : ‘GF -EMULSION J AUD TORIUM Tonight--Tomorrow a ATSP.M. | fre Bit uni orestall the h=——— re hi 1, ize. or 24 inches long, sleep, talks ah heavy | ver $225. ‘Saturday Sale T.59 | ideas es. $1694 sible | Ringside Motion CROKINOLE BOAR “losses FIRE] | PICTURES feciled vie $2.69 DOLLS ) b . b . u Saturday Sale ...........0...0005 whee d ° Bargain Dolls. All large size.* $ 1 00 i - Choice’ at each 2050.0 6. as fee eae ° Eres py * Vempse WRITING BOARDS ee. ‘ : i - A. B. C. Metal Board. Regular values 79 \ i suring. $1.98. Saturday Sale.........6.. 00.08 tig Be ' Cc: ae ae TABLES $2605 soy os Ris on ee ’ ane White Enamel Tables with drawer. Regular $2 39. 1 | against loss. $3.50. Saturday Sale.................. : ° i’ XM AS CANDLES 1 | Fix up your " World’s Heavyweight Ghastnion? TOY TELEPHONES. : 36 to box. : 5c eee 7 Regul: 1 98c. BOK tts = p33 oy SMALE eins obahey Cin atl fei eee : insurance in eae en ne Bont ee eae ke ee 69c wd ; |The Hartford Fire —i— Pe Se TRANS ie a Vaiues_-25 ana a OY BLOCKS lectric trains wi' ight.» ular’ —25 and 35c. , | | Insurance Co. » made andl every read id'us cleeriff Values 87.50, Saturday pole Fe OM caus Bee se ... 10c i {and learn Ee oe ag ) WE MUST UNLOAD OUR LINE OF TOYS. YOU WILL FIND MANY BARGAINS : HERE SATURDAY AND MONDAY. sous J ‘ ‘e j } Watch for Our WHITE SALE in JANUARY The Wellworth how to protect your property against fire. Tommy Gibbons make the greatest: fight of his career, avoiding Demb.. sey’s knockout punch and making history of being the only fighter to; last 15 rounds with Dempsey. A picture for the ladies as’ well | as the men. : Call, write or telephone || this Hartford agency H.T. MURPHY & CO. “The Man Who Knows surance.” Bismarck ° - N. D. | PRICES—Nights All Seats............55e Saturday Matinee.............. 20¢ and 40¢’ J Orpheum Theatre—Fargo played to 3,240 people, among which vere over 500 women. | Over 50,000—have seen the pictures in Montana. Now crowding theaters in Illinois, See | this great battle of skill and brawn. Department Store

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