The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1924, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1924 but = z | Cooperative M rketing Means| ‘ SAY TROTZKY This Much, Says Silver HAD FEVER emer lican F inced [Prize to be f organi land the edtablishment of J. sand Compa tified Publ |countants, explain the spread between the farmer's retukn and the price. Cooperation Can Save “A single selling ageney can cut handling charges from five to cents a bushel, A saving of one cent a bushel on handling would alone pay for the | Marketing company in one o'clock as she was coming’ ho from school across DeMers a\ at Fourth street, on the East It is believed that the right wheel of the Ford passed over | shoulder. No bones were broken physicians have not determin seriousness of internal injuric was knocked unconscious but ered soon and was taken to her home. GIRL RUN DOWN, TWO ARRESTED noose Running Charge Laid To Pair in Car than | nine troit and wutumobile | *| with in an _Several Guests Present at Luncheon Today 5,000, Mr. Silver is now president of | rketing from | that marketing company. will add a biltion | Grand Forks, na | AMendment To I men, who wer Bill Refused|*° Washington, Dec. 10.—The return | amendment to the Underwood Muscle price of 80] bill now under considera to come before the investigation | that offered by ge of the | which would authori ch mean salvation to |of War to regul owed that there were | power produce in traded in for | The amendment and this will) a vive voce vote, : TIS SERGE Pacific, a ctory that f added to Patt _ FERTILIZER the whisky laden| Lawn fertilizer should be ran over Helen | applied now. Order yo ld di ht f . Rand, Jn, of 217 | today. Wachter Transfer Co. first | North Fourth ‘street, East) G | are being held in the | ding booze running chat | more serious a ting on the eu AZO, Bae 10. D., Dee, 10.—Two ers ay SEReE W Hough ron Atkinson, Ri PLA . and L. \ VW fosc comed Messrs. th on into Sea ee ration in | n for | the | before | ction of | | vention. Mt Hough, ALL WHEAT Breakfast Dwarfies whole wheat food — su- premely delicious and satisfying. Try the sample! nd | consume! | the coop |the fede! » marketing: depa tion’s annual ¢ 1 water cure ted ina Steet el resort sit: | uses of whisky were found in | Musele utomobile is voted down on| child) was jrun over by the mer Got Onl knétked down and | should pick auto at about 3:45 | this pn at D00 to the f "that this in his heliet larcer planting of A challenge to Kiwanis for Jey ball game was hy V LSB To Recognize Government ow in China, a vol-| J. Lae] appointed. | LN Rose ang cheer 7H. J. Duemel: {lien with apprecia acious Hwith the music during the lis ‘Imonths. . B, Smith, » announe- (FDER ty tax levied |S" hool districts, | cities, townships, cunties and. sta amounted to 20 millions of doll the past year i automobile nee premium a wo million, a per a ita burde no Of this total, he ed that the railroads pay : nth but emphasized the fact th a amount must be taken up inj commodity He said that { per capita bur- | percent of the und roughly di- |. the different] He pointed ou portional cost of inter-|* A gift from Webb’s shows careful thought and is a mark of distinction. In selecting Christmas gifts; one should bear in mind that ours is “Merchandise of Merit Only.” CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight (Wednesday ) ALICE LAKE and all star cast in direct. property. tax vided the le levying s the high y est and sin In coneludi Tthat while we do we wish th fyhat the pre schools and roads. LINGERIE Give her a dainty intimate gift Crepe Chine, and Radium silk, Teddies, Gowns, Bloomers and Step-Ins in Flesh and Pink colors; that just radiate the Christmas | spirit, priced at $3.95 " NECKWEAR ais Suede, Irish Crochet, and Sets LOUNGING ROBES und assessments. An ideal gift for Woman or Mi e left the question | — en | all sizes in plain or figured Cordur all wish lower taxes, | Mag S _ or unlined and trimmed in contr Wee. colors. Moderately 9.50 ae $3.95 to $19.5 xen we have lined Wee Beter On our large Christmas Booths, are to. be found Officers of Red Cross Meet 10.—Chapter del- Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Wednesday ROD LA ROCQU JACQUELINE LOGAN GEORGE FAWCETT in— 4 ‘CODE |KARDOS TRIAL OF THE 1 3 ; ia not two IS STARTED 9 | MARRIAGE Se wwf EA | MARKET” thle Siders HANDKERCHIEFS “Hankies” Kerchiets. Barrettes Bracelets Beads Bobby Combs Incense Burners Watch Ribbons Book Ends Mottoes Vanity Powder Puffs Sachets Garters Compacts Toilet Sets Perfume Vials Rubber Aprons Candle Sticks Pictures Torchieres UNDERARM BAGS Best Morrocco or Calf skin Leather Bags, cleverly fitted and lined in silk or leather $3.95 to $13.95 BEDROOM SLIPPERS rdos, a broker, on uding customers by | ainst their counts, b Comedy ‘THE JUNIOR PARTNER’ Sunshine Comedy “Stretching The Truth” Everybody like ft of All Linen Hemsitched Initial 75¢ AM Linen Kerchiefs. Plain and Janey 35c, 50c, 65¢, 75¢ i | | for approximately Men's £000,000 in 192: Work of ing a jury was ex-} And a host of other things for children and * grownups that are delightfully Felt or Quilted Satin Slippers with o- ot three orf] clever and best of all—NEW. without heels in all colors. Children's Handkerchiefs in boxes six 5 $1 25 to $3.25 af CLEARANCE lov Coats and Dresses Coats of Fashona Downy Wool, Ve- Women’s s the junior : Dur {vestigation by the grand jury it was| own Burke was not involved in| i[the alleged f | s ferret a_typew containing hund ers. The huge mach- almost an entire room} both the hands { It is improbable that! tH machine will come into popular use, howev loyl (oun d WHERE SANTA FILLS HIS PACK TRAINS American flyer and Electric trains complete, with coaches, engine, track, ’neverything. $1.25 to$7.50 MECHANICAL TOYS Bugs, Birds, Street Cars, Spark Plug, Toonerville Trolley, En- gines, Wagons, Telephones, Monkeys. DRUMS Large Drums and Small Drums, Nickel and Wood _ finish. They're priced from 65c to $5.50 GAMES 3owling, Tennis, Golf, Cards and every wanted indoor game for the Kiddies in cold weather. 15c to $2.00 OWN FIRM Fargo, Dec. 10—The withdrawal A. Cull from the partnership Roe) z : iN § in ie Temple, Brissman and Company, HAIR STAYS A First National Picture START (COMBED, ¢ GLOSSY UP ae Use It — Few Cents Buys. Jar at Drugstore There Never Was Such Praise Simply because There never was such a picture Al, TOMOBILES Fords, and all sorts of Autos in all sizes, windup and_ friction racing cars. 25c LLOYD LOOM CABS Just like regular baby iages. A good substantial cab for the dollies, in all styles. loura, Bolivia and Polo Cloths, clever models in all the season’s most wanted colors; beautifully Fur trimmed and silk lined. 58c MADAM HENDREN AND ALL K DOI | S ING AND TALKING, STUF HEAD DOLLS, $2.25 to $25.00 SOF WALK- 5 of a Nation,’ which Geo, it even surp: Mackinnon in Boston Advertiser. AND CHINA “A film that excels and is a masterpiece.” Boston Transcript. he world that fact can be every bit is to be found in the picture, Philadelphia Publie 1. DRESSES—of Satin Canton, Canton Crepe, Georgette, Charmeuse, Twills and Flannels, a size for every woman in every color, beautifully trimmed. from * to end It : ould see. Washington Star GROOM Keeps Hair Combed Even stubborn, unruly or sham- pooed hair stays combed all day in any style you like. “Hair-Groom” is a dignified combing gream which Kues that natural glos3 and well- groomed effect to your hai final touch to good dress business and on social “Hair-Groom” is greaseless; rise grow thick, heavy, occasions. also| hair. Beware of , greasy, imitations, vitae ER a harmful lustrous} °] is one of the finest | res we ever say. Do not Harriette Underhill in New York ‘Tribuye. “It is vitally stinring and impressive.” Robert E. Sherwood in New York Herald. ELTINGE THEATRE -. Thuysday — Friday — Saturday $15.00 $24. $49. 50 $39.50 50

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