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A MARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : a ieee - SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1917. S eaaaemeamal oe Hele aL a ee le aeeeeee TT T Tiyy | DRY CLEANING VS. HOME CLEANING ER ES | “ BIGHT (Continued from last Week) Having explained the process of Dry Cleaning, it may look a little strong as to how to use that much material to obtain a. good job and then only getting $1.50 per man’s suit cleaned and pressed, but here is where the equipment comes in which will be explained later. After. having completed the dry cleaning the next is to remove the odor and then it is ready for the spotting which is the most scientific part of the dry cleaning business. The spotter must know his business and all the dyes and fabrics and chemicals that are used in the neutralizing of spots and stains and their action on fibre. For instance, a chemical which is alkaline may be used on a vegetable fibre, while it is destructive to an animal fibre, or any acid may be used on an animal fibre which is destructive to the vegetable fibre. | While we do not wish to keep dry cleaning business a secret, as you see by our advertisements, we wish to call your attention to the dangers which might occur to an inexper- ienced person attempting to do this work. It does not altogether depend on what you use, but how it is used. This is to be continued by telling you more about spotting in next Saturday’s issue. Barbie's Dry Cleaning & Dye Works Freise & Son, Dry Cleaners & Tailors Dry Cleaners and Dyers a 409 Front Street, Phone 394 ‘ 219 4th Street, Phone 94R 323 4th Street, Phone 54 He lll lessees be bebe] F n A peculiar situation confronts base ball managers, due to the passage of a law by the Fifteenth legislative as- sembly which permits the playing of games on Sunday if no charge is made. This matter will be aired at the meet. Bismarck Steam Laundry Co. BRAS Sheek eee ee ee =i RRR the players to procure work in the/the city for subscriptions. Last year *]city and will direct part of his atten-| about $1,200 was raised in the can- tion to this end. Kirk said today he|vass of the business district of the will not be in the line-up this com-| city, and it is expected that an amount ing season, but will be a booster and| equal to it will be subscribed this a worker for a strong Bismarck team. | season. Stocked ze a «i | With a Fine Line of Spring AU Fe s and Summer Merchandise = 4 2 wn ~ have made the suggestion 2 cards be sold for 25 cents ason tickets be issued. Oth- ers have suggested that the hat be passed. ae Will Elect Officers. At the noon meeting, a business manager will be chosen and diff BUSINESS MANAGER nt ittees appol: 1. One wi WILL BE ELECTED] named for the purpose of canvassin i Kirk Sounds Call for First Meet- ; ing of Season at Noon on Monday C. .N. Kirk, player manager of the didn’t speak these words this morn- ing, but he had them in mind, Witn league teams of the Kast going into spring training and baseball “society” —_———— filling the columns of the press, Kirk} Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets felt the bug sting him today for the first time this season. That is the Joyful cry of thousands. Announces Meeting. since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab- At_a 12 o'clock “tea,” to be held in} lets, the substitute for calomel. the Grand Pacific hotel Monday, plans| Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for the coming season will be discuss-| for 17 years and calomel’s old-#inc cn- ed and prospects will be given a gen-| cmy, discovered the formui: i eral airing on what Kirk sees as the| Tablets while treating _ p: biggest year for baseball in the his- chronic constipation and totpid ers, © tory of the city. Every dyed-in-the-| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not wool baseball fan is invited to attend] contain calomel, but a healing, sooth- the noon luncheon. It is expected that | ing vegetable laxative, ee fully 50 or’more will get on the side-| No griping is the “keynote” of these lines of the meal. little sugar-coated, olive-colored tabiets. ‘A good share of the players who| They cause the bowels and liver to act were on the team last year have writ-|mormally. They never force them to ten that they are willing to return. unnatural action. : Letters have been received from| If you have a “dark brown mouth’ ‘fwirler Christenson, Outfielder Col-|mow and then—a_bad breath—a dull, lins, Catcher Peacock and Dolly Elder, |tited feeling —sick headache — torpid the latter now in Iowa. Frankenhof., liver aud are constipated, you'll find who played first a part of the season, | quick, sure and only pleasant, results is in the city in the employ of the| from one or two little Dr. Edwards Clothing Dry Goods, Shoes Hats, Rubbers Caps Rubber Boots. All styles and sizes at low prices. Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses Men's and Ladies’ Rain Coats Extra good values at low Prices. = Prices Effective April Ist, 1917 Light Fours Touring «+. Roadster ...-+-- Country Club .. Big Fours Touring Roadster Coupe . Sedan Light Sixes Touring .. Roadster . Coupe . Sedan Willys-Six Touring Willys-Knights Four Touring . Four Coupe .. Four Sedan .. Four Limousine $1950 Eight Touring $1950 Advance in price, Big Four and Light Six models, May ist next— deferred until that date + True Economy But the car in the Willys Overland line best stiited’ to your needs and your means is the car for you to buy with an. eye_to - true economy. t t Each” has shared ¥ in* the economies of our greater production—each is, we believe, the dominant value among cars of its kind. ‘ Let us help you choose the car that for you individ- ually will best exemplify Choose that :car_ which: will best serve your -needs within your means. oom This’ constitutes’ true econ* omy in the purchase of an automobile. There is integrity of - value in every one of the.cars in the Willys-Overland line,' —the most comprehensive line of cars ever built. by any one producer. ++ $1425 $1395 $1650 $1950 For most families we think the Light Six at $985 and the Big Four at $850 rep- ‘Marshal Oil company. Olive Tablets at bedtime. Get Work For Players. Thousands take one or two every i i ig! K ight. Try them. According to the suggestion made | Hight just to keep rig! Sesh, by Kirk, he deems it advisable for | 1c and 25c per box. All druggists. account too late to cor- rect advertisements ap- pearing in magazineps circulating throughout the month of April. We run our business at a very small expense, there- fore we can sell our merch- All prices f. 0. b. Toledo resent just the right com- bination of the practical with the luxurious, to result in lasting satisfac- true economy. Come in and see how much car $850 will buy in the Overland Big Fouror $985 Have us ‘‘get busy’’ NOW with those cuts and worn spots that are beginning to appear on your casings—we will repair them RIGHT. Remember, a TIRE REPAIR in TIME by US saves a casing. In having US repair cas- ings and tubes you obtain the very best work for not alone are we skilled and ex- pert, but we also have the finest STEAM VULCANIZ- ING EQUIPMENT and use the best materials. ‘Henzler Tire Repair Shop PHONE 725 Bismarck, N. D. andise at very low prices and can save you money. It will pay you to find out where the Fair Store is. We also handle a line of Staple and Fancy Grocer- ies. The FAIR STORE Several doors west of the Bismarck Bank Building 210 Main St. Bismarck Subject to change without notice a tion. in the Overland Light Six. “Made in U. S. A.” Big Four *850 eS LAHR MOTOR SALES CO., Distributors | 212 FOURTH ST. Phone 490 Light ; sx °985 The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio argent of Nile bee Srertanl utom tive matter, we are prepared to take care of your wants and save you money. GEORGE D. BROWN COMPANY, Bet rn. Fargo Phone 538. Headquarters for GAS TRACTORS We are the largest distributors of tractors in this territory and in addition to our new lines we have a large number of other makes that we have taken in, on which we will make cut prices. If interested in tractors see us at once or write for catalogues and descrip- Send for Automobile Catalogues for k Catalogues