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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926 “ | STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION ISSUES LST OF BOOKS SUITABLE FOR GIFTS ‘ Stories. of Weader and tained in the list of books which the state library ‘commission this! 3 A "a Fables, Dots, the Be on Lena vear is recommending to. prospec- trated, peng tive purchasers of Christmas gifts. The Arabian Nights, published by The list, according to Miss Lillian wintat $.80, Cook, state librarian, is intended In the, Days sof Giants, “A. F. for use by persons who are forced; Granny's Chair and to buy Wurriedly and who might! Its Tales of Times, Frances otherwisehave little knowledge of Browne, scheol soa lion an E. what is or bad for the per- .. Alice son to wi cia Meer Boe Nee awi Canna sent the volume. It also is intended n edition is as an indication to book stores and millan for $1. stationers of the type of volume Alice in which librarians are recommending to the publ Comment! Moral Pirates, W. L. Sang a Her-| Crowell, per, $.90, = tale of four boys in a row t on the Hudson Also,’ Cruise of the Ghost and Cruise of the Canoe Club, same publisher and price. Behind the ae Book Co., $1. A. football Also, Captain of the Crew, {For*the Honor of the School, and ‘alf Back. Same publisher at rice. |. Blind Brother, Homer Greene, Crowell, $1. Red Arrow, E. R. Gregor, Harper, j$1. An Indian story with no men- j tion of white men. Boys of St. Timothy’s, A. S./| Pier, Scribner, $1. A story of athletics. Treasury: ot Verse for Little | iidren, Edgar, $.75. A good collection type and one illustration. Book of Verses for Children, E. V. Lucas, Holt, $1. About 200 se- | lections. Sing Song, Christina Rossetti, hai $.75. A nursery rhyme List Child, Mrs. L. W. 1 Png Bae $.75. Poen to be read aloud. Several siaed volumes are con- poems with 40 pages of notes. Poetry.of the People, C. M. Gay- ley. ‘and 1 M. C, Flaharty, Ginn, $.98. | Poems iflustrating the history of | ae | the national spirit of England, Scotland, Ireland and America. Some poems and sorgs of the World War. Nature in Verse, M. I. Lovejoy, Iver, Nature poems group- ed by seasons. ee Beg & iss. Cook said: a) $.80. Little Folks Lyrics, school edi- ‘ially children’ Re iscate tion, T. D. Sherman, Houghton, ee anid baka, especially "ci writ-| Water Babies, Charles Kingsley,|$96.. A good volume for children. ten by one author about the ame Dutton, $.60. ;Contains material for Arbor and td or group Teaches nature lessons ble = Wonder ofa Stories for Girls \ Little Women, L. M,.. Alcott, | | Winston, $.88. “One of the’ best girl’s stories ever written.” An Old-Fashioned Girl, published by Burt, also recommended. Judy of York Hill, E. H! Bennett, Houghton, $1. A story of a girl) in a boarding school. Hollowell hk Ke Hi Brown, Scribner, $1 irl who | on the problems al and Bird Day Booka ‘with ical maken fairy fale. | nook, “f Baliads especial! fe Car ve fonder Book and Tangle- Girls, J. C. Smith helps her brother in engineering | fgg: Mg thaniel Hawthorne, | Oxford, $.85. work and thereby proves her| Ti Published by _dscobe, $1.50. ae ard magic with a few elegiac bal-! mettle. trhal in the edition Eee ee volume: ae lads, |__ Girl From the Big Horn Country; | they teach and lesome one. my cies! Child’s Garden of Verses, R. L.' M. E. Chase, Grosset, $.75. An in viewpoint. [separately ‘in the "Rivers Litera-! Stevenson, Rand, $.75. of-door story with some ad-| ‘Anyone who Prod book buying aed soe pec! by H iton, | Boys’ ventures. Virginia of Elk Creek problems which this list does not for 56 Miss says| Last of the Chiefs, J. A. Alt- Valley, also recommended. ‘Same solve is cordially urged to write to however, that the latter is not anjsheler, Grosset, $1. Also Horse- | publisher and pi the state library commission in Te. attractive edition. ‘men of the Plains, same publisher! Mother Carey’ “Chickens, Mrs. | gard ations eit gine ee = ies Piles a Ape Andrew Pieri [" price. a ‘ K. Grosset, $.75. The forum stalt books aa Sell co backs fon ard fa sy tales. collection ‘om Sawyer, S. L. Clemens, biphel lane Wind = egret ewes $1. “Order your books through your lusset, Harper, $.' fairy local book. store or write to the tale founded on old Breton legends |the Circus, J. 0. Kaler, Ha state library ‘commission as to with good drawings. $.75. A sequel story is Mr. Stul where to most quickly and econom- | Peetry Brother, Harper, $.60. ically get them. aoe abook} Poems Every "onita Should! Flamingo Feather and Derrick Christ io all the family but Know, M. E. Burt, Grossit, $1. A|Sterling, Harper, be sure they are books worth giv-'good collection and most of the each $.75. — mar centig fend Fores have an explanatory intro-! Twe Arrows and Talking juction, : by ‘the Migecy conmmlscion reeet! iw. 0. Stoddard, Harper, more than one dollar. hs The list of books recommended | stt for small children follows. All are bound in linen. The title of the book, name of the author, name of the publisher ‘and price are given; in kee Little mt Sante, Telten Ban- basen Stokes, $.75. peed weakens of a Haat lets i i a jungle pie she og te eh igeii of a young widow and her family. Larkspur, Mrs. J. D. Abbott, Grosset, A story of an American and her French pro- os tege in the girl scout movement. Aprilly, Happy House and High Acres, same publisher and price, also recommended. New Chronicles of Rebecca, Mrs. K.D.S. Wiegin, Grosset, $.75. .| becca of Sunnybrook Farm, same | Modern Classic Edition, Harper, Toby Tyler. or Ten Weeks do Munroe Kirk, ange Mother West Wind, - 1. Hl on telling Hi sdventure = ry telling 8 the merry Net brenges daily. God bed tir Mother West Wind's How vd + Mother West W ind’s "Sion Friends and Mother West Wind's Chijdren. Same publisher and price. | ¢ ter Rabbit, ,; Beatrix. Potter, Warne, $.75. | Miss Cook advises buyets arf ‘the Warne editioti as ‘the be best and also recomthends: other chil Vea me im oe | bri i F. Blaisdell, | imple - stories dee four children | Par their hag = ayia Diary, Cherry. ‘Tren, Childe ‘Tommy — book see See = Tees Blind’ fice, J. ae ot ~ Warne, Arto. iiustented ., Vivacious. ge Little REGISTERED. Seed Corn Specialists the northwest have been perfected and in- troduced by us in the last 44 years. Our seed is carefully selected, sorted and cleaned and sold at a fair price. of very -day life on the ' farm. ana Beet of Clover- |: field "Farm, Summer at Farm, Winter at Glovertiond also Foccmmen see. R. H. Barbour, | ¢1, : Phens, Grosset, $1. The THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ublisher and price, and Pol iver’s Problem,’ Houghton, Poy also recom Secret et, G 8.75. Oakleigh, E. D. ‘Deland, Harper, Household of Gten Holly, Lucy C. Little, Harper, §.75, nd | « castle Blair, F. L. Shaw, Heath, Sarah Went to School, Elsic Singmaster, Houghton, $i. Stories of Herees, Real and Lengendar: Heroes _ Eve Know, H. W. Mabie, Grosset, $1. Heroines Every “Child Should W. Mabie and Kate Stc- Boy General, Mrs. E. B, Custer, Scribners, ‘$.80. ‘| oh of Arc, Andrew Lang, Dut- on, Story of My Life, Helen Keller, Grosset, $.75, Boy Lincon, W. 0. Studdard, N. Y. Book Co., $1. Letters of Theodore Roosevelt to | His Children, Scribners, $1. Up from be B. T. Wash- ington, Burt, $.75. Washington, ‘the Young Leader, erwig, Scribner, $.88. “Achilles and Hector, A. C. Gale, Rand, $.75. Also, Story of the Nliad, A. J, Church, Macmillan, $.48. Story of. ‘Aeneas, Michael Clark, American Book Co., $.60. Court of King ‘Arthur, W. OH. Frost, Scribners, $60, Legends of King Arthur and His Court, F. N. Green, Ginn, $.76. Mabinogron, Lady C. E. Guest, Dutton, $.86. Tales of the Round Table, A. Lang, Longman’s, $1. Some Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, Howard Pyle, Scribner's, $.76, Robin Hood, G. C. Harvey, wie ton, $.80. Stories from the Odyssey, Jeanie Lang, Duttoh, $1. Mes. F. H. Burn- | Know, H, anORODDADGOGDNORONONUIBCRE*OOOODEDEDONOODOODIEQNODISOSODOSUSONLOOLSSGELDBOLOOSORSOOSAOONOOOODUDDSOOORSOSRODINOER0000000000 'y i Cnild Should We solicit your spring order for 1927—not a only the corn, but all of your oe eco, nursery and plant needs. Catalog Ready January Fig Bach Year ~ Osar H. Will & Co. Spade - - fesen - - What BISMARCK, N. DAK. glory that came to her favorite son. ‘he distinction Of thaving | birthplace and the center,of hiatly of the seenes he sketched in rhyme, is one of tl ity’s most stable com- mercial The severe Hlcdctag & frame house on Main street where Riley was born is occupied by hia widowed sister-in- school made Jaw and her sister, For ten cents, visitors are permitted to roam the journey down | rooms and*finger the possessions‘ of j Riley which nell are retained there. bare fect) Before he discovered a bent for verse making, Riley was a sign pai er and several examples of his cra! manship are preserved here, i The Port of London can | 1,000,000 tons. of goods in its in the houses, creek near the “swim The praverst quietud broken only by the ¢ solo of a bullfrog, or the plain- ley knew it J six decades ago, has been lost in the {march of the years, Fow of the heavy foliaged trees that lined the banks, the long lazy days Riley’s ‘Old Swimmin’ Hole’ Not Quiet No Greenfield, Ind, Oct. 30. The laughter of children drowns out “the gurvle of the w round just below” the “old and few of the s during his boyhood da: pleasant wa old dusty lane ley memorial park with a pla borders Brandy ine creck at} Id swimmin’ hole” which the r poct immortalized in rhyme. Traffic On All Sides A railroad bridge, an ¢glectric li trestle and the National Trail, an im- cortant East and West motor high- WELCOME To All Corn Show Visitors We extend you a cordial invitation to call at our yard when in Bis- marck attending the Corn Show, November 10 to 13. The location of our yard is. only one block south Audi- torium where the Corn Show is to be held. of the City We can show you a lot of interesting things regarding building ma- terials and we shall be glad to answer any question regarding any ma- terial and its uses. We differ from the ordinary lumber yard in that we manufacture a lot of the material we sell.’ This applies especially to White Pine products. Our stock of what is ordinarily meant by “lumber” is exceptionally com- plete. This includes the most approved brands of shingles, finishes, floor- ings, doors, frames, windows, mouldings—anything in wood. Insulation materials are getting to be universally used, in good. permanent construction. We handle the most highly approved brands as recom- mended by experts in the building game. Of these we may list a few, like tar and asphalt papers, Celotex, Balsam Wool, Flaxlinium, Wool Felts. several kinds of Wall Board and Insulex, a sort of Gypsum Sponge. Our coal department is the most complete in the city. We are exclusive dealers in the celebrated “Indian Head” Lignite from Zap ang the “Hot-, Kiss” Wyoming Coals. You will find these coals of exceptional values for heating. We also sell Kirby, Roundup and Bear Creek Soft Coals. Don’t forget to call and ask questions St. Hilaire Lumber Co. PHONE 17 N. E. BYSTROM, Manager COR. SIXTH & MAIN Bismarck Cloak Shop Continues Their Big Sensational SALE NEXT WEEK AND DURING THE STATE CORN SHOW November 10-11-12-13 In this sensational sale you will find the latest styles and shades in ladies’ and misses’ Coats. Suits, Dresses and Fur Coats. Extra discounts are given on all Fur Coats for cash during the Corn Show. Be sure to inspect our many wonderful bargains while here. THE POPULAR PRICED STORE First Door East of Capitol Theatre

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