The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1917, Page 8

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BISMARCK DAILY ‘TREBU: ‘FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1017. WESTERN SALES: BUYS OUT COMPETITOR 1K MANDAN AUTO FIELD Daily Automobile and Accessory Concern Passes Into Hands of Bismarck Men The Western Sales company this morning announced the purchase of the George Dailey automobile and ac- cessory business at Mandan. The con- sideration was not made public. Roy Quiett, formerly of New Salem and now of Mandan, will be placed in charge. The Western Sales company of Bis- marck has operated a branch office at Mandan, under the management of L, L. Aughney. The deal was closed through L. EF. Opdyke, one of the members of tho firm of Opdyke & Hellstrom of the Western Sales company. WANTED, AGENTS. To take orders for Hardy Northern Grown Nursery Stock. For particu- Whites Need Special Officers Like Red Men TOOTH HHH HHH EHS # When house temperance bill ¢ 37 came up for consideration in © * the committee of the whole of * * the lower body Wednesday af- * ternoon, and which provides for * the appointment of three special © officers by the governor for law * * enforcement, being aimed direct- * ¢ ly at liquor violations in the * * state, Representative P. G. Han- * son of Grand Forks county, de- * ¢ clared in favor on the measure * on the ground that whites need- * ed special officer protection as * * much as the Red men. Sa eooeoeeoeoeoeoeoeeoeoe PAIGN LAUNCH H FOR MEMBERS AT WILLISTON Williston D., Jan. 19—A _ whirl- membership campaign to last three days, and which will seek to interest farmers as well as business men of Williston, was decided upon, at the annual meeting of the Willis- ton Commercial club today. A very active year was outlined at the an- nual meeting this afternoon. Clearance Sale of Ready-to-wear lars, address Yankton Nursery Co., Yankton, S. Dak.—Adv. | 1 goods at Lucas’ ends tomorrow. See back page today, SOMETHING REALLY NEW IN Hotel Catering MERCHANTS HOTEL, St. Paul solves. the problem. Under our new ‘'pay only what you get’’ plan you can now obtain. : Rooms, Running Water from $1.00 “‘high-cost-of-living”’ for Rooms, bath ........ from $1.50 Club Breakfast . . 30c to 60c Luncheon ................. 40c ; Dinner a la carte .... 40c to 80c Walter A. Pocock, Prop. Thus we offer practically American Plan at about # per day, with no charge for meals when absent. 50 to $3.00 Stopping at ‘the Merchants Hotel will change your ideas of the high cost of hotel accomodations. The MERCHANTS HOTEL St. Paul’s Famous and Popular Priced Hotel Also fills the position desired’ by the wanting a moderate priced and respec pot. Renovated Redecorated Priced Cafe Convenient New Cigar Comfortable late Mr. James J. Hill, in e hotel near the De- New Furnishings — Moderate Stand New Grill Room Home Like Headquarters for all from North Dakota Third and Jackson Streets. One block from Union Depot Look for Large Electric Sign SAYS HE CAN TALK MONKEY LANGUAGE; GOES TO JUNGLE New York, Jan, 17.—Prof. Robert L. Garner, who studies monkey talk and nature, is going to Africa again to bring back more specimens of his favorite subjects. He says he knows 20 words of the monkey vocabulary with which he will talk to the apes in the jungle and ‘learn more about them than any other {man could. Garner says the ape has a language somewhat like man’s, only it has less sounds. We have 120 groups of sounds, ; while the ape’s language is built only !on seven groups, he says. studying the ape in a large, strong wire cage house he had built himself eereeepeeeeeeeeneenneeanaeet aaneeemereeeeeeenl NERVES TREATED FREE OR. FRANKLIN MILES, The Great Specialist, Gives New Book and $2.50 Neuropathic Treatment Free as a Trial. Sick people whose nerves are weak or deranged—who have weak heart, | s ey sl y HERE FROM PARSHALL, | W. Barrett of Parshall is spending | ° ;the day in Bismarck attending to bus- iness matters and taking in the legis- jlative session. WILTON VISITOR, Attorney B. C. Doughty of Wilton was in the city Wednesday transact: ing legal business. tation or irregular heart-beat, drowsi- ness, nervousness, _ sleeplessness, trembling, wandering pains, back- ache, irritable spine, hysteria—would do well to accept Dr. Miles, liberal offer. You may never have another opportunity. Write now. His Book contains many astonish- ing testimonials from those who re- port cured after 5 to 10 physicians failed, and also endorsements from ishops, Clergymen, Statesmen, Edi- tors, Business Men, Farmers, etc. Send for Remarkable Cures in Your State. His improved Special. Treatments for these digeases are-the result ‘of 30 years’ experience Mfid are th@r- oughly scientific and remarkably sue- cessful, so much so that he does not jhesitate to offer Free Trial Treat- ments to the sick, that they may test them free. Write at once. Describe your case and he will send you a two-pound Frée Treatment and Book. Address Dr, Franklin Miles, Dept. N. S., 1323 to 1333 Franklin St., Elkhart, Ind. ee 8 FARGO MERCHANT HERE. H, L. Loomis, one of the well-known | business men of Fargo and prominent in retail circles of the state, is a guest at the Grand Pacific this afternoon. see Ruth Hanson, who has been a cierk in the Webb Brothers’ store for sev- eral weeks, left today on No, 4 for her home in St. Paul. Tuesday evening {Mrs. D. Schwartz entertained 22 of her:friends at her-home in Fifth street. She was presented with a traveling bag.- She was thé'guest last evening of Mr. and Mrs. William Bashan. Take advantage of the Ready-to- wear Sale at Lucas’, See ad on back page of this issue. WANTED, AT ONCE. FIFTY MEN FOR STORM SEWER WORK. APPLY TO E. L. GEDNEY, | CONTRACTOR. Garner came to this conclusion after Muslins Sheetings Tubings Bed Spreads Ginghams woo) Coats jankets , Comforters AT Skirts Coats Suits Waists Hesiery Corsets Millinery Here is what the parrot says: Great January White and Clearing Sale Johnson’s Popular Priced Store House Dresses Kimonas Petticoats Sweaters Muslin Wear in the jungle away from any other hu- mans. He lived in this cage with his -{monkey subjects and found it gave s |him every advantage to study the ape’s - |language and habits. This is how he learned 20 words of monkey talk. Years of study alone in the jungles of Africa have made Garner especial- ly fitted for the new expedition. He will explore western and central Af- rica for his collection. JAMESTOWN COLLEGE “STAR” BREAKS WRIST (Special to. The Tribune) Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 19-—His left arm fractured near the wrist, the re- sult of practice last night, “Red” Jamestown College team, will be out of the game for several weeks during the toughest part of the. ..schedule, Ericson proved a whirlwind in'‘:foot- ball circles of the state last, fall, and was taking on crowning ,Aowors in baskethall work at this date” of the season. ees THREE ToRPEDoED i (Associated Prese.) London, Jan. 19.—Lloyds. announces that the British steamer, Auchen Ericson, manager and forward on the ; Crag, the sailing ship, Kinpurney; and the Danish steamer, Omsk, have been sunk. * It was also announced that the Gar- field, a British steamer of 1,574 toms, has been sunk. . A steamer has arrived in port with 84 members of the crews of the Auch- en Crag, Omsk, and Kinpurney. Tho steamer was forced to follow the Ger- man submarine from January 13 to January 16. With the exception of four mem- ‘bers of the crew of-the:Auchen Crag, the crews of the vessels sunk were saved, 5 ——— OYSTERS Home Made 4 Central Meat Market EASTERN CORN FED BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON AND SPRING LAMB FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS and TURKEYS PORK :‘TENDERLOINS cet ages of All Kinds Phone. . 143 Serge and silk nation dresses, and medium about 15 in the lot. Worth to $10.00. Wool Dresses at EXCE Women’ and silk combi- small sizes, Sale Price This is as low priced as a cloth coat. Special $3.75 ; Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses About 30 in the lot, in colors and black, all sizes, only one of each style in the showing. Values $20 to $25. Special at this Sale $9.75 COATS! $50 Coats, your choice - $45 Coats, your choice - Women’s Fur Coats: Jf ws PTIONAL REDUCTIONS. $25.00 $22.50 s Velour Coats, fur trimmed lined throughout’ ‘ie? $37.50 $50 and $65 Astrachan Coats. During this sale To closeit out this gale ? a TS Sass ito This St $35 1 $55 Marmouth Coat left $ 3 9 rse+ Attend this sale early tomorrow. At the prices quoted the selection won't last long. 4 Buy these garments now, there will be much cold weather yet, when they will come in useful. _A. W. LUCAS COMPANY | Reductions $40 Coats, your choice - $35 Coats, your choice - 17.5 Broadcloth Coats, with fur collars,.and cuffs, $65 values - - Altho the price of furs are going up constantly, we'do not wish to carry over the dozen fur coats we have in stock and are going to sell them during this sale at startling reductions. There is no garment that will withstand cold and Keep out the wind as a Fur Coat. Russian Pony Coats, $45 and $47.50 values. Aa $35 Values to $25. Special - so 8 lad . Sz om ~ ‘se S\RERESERAQASESERRERORE i SaRRSaEs eee LAST DAY TOMORROW!! F of the Inventory Clearance Sale of Ready-to-Wear Apparel In order to not carry any Fall and Winter styles over to spring, we are offering you this lot of dependable ready-to-wear merchandise Your Choice of any Coat in ore at the Following $20.00 $17.50 $32.50 One lot of 30 WINTER COATS. $9.7 ~ d : Silk Petticoats A lot of Silk PettIcoats specially priced for this sale. Black and colors. ’ House Dresses Special for this sale, one lot of house dresses. Special values eo! $1.98 98c

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