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PAGE 6 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE DEC. 16, 1918 ALL PICTURES RES MADE WILL BE FINISHED FOR CHRISTMAS FOR D_ ROR -CERISEMAS Make Your Apointment EEE LTTLEGIRL =: PATALLY SHOT Dies From Wound En Route to,Bismarck TO-DAY ughed throug and penet 8. HOLMBOE STI U 7 EYBIACITY “eILM COMPANY, © ‘ ‘ Sis ‘NEXT TO GRAND THEATRE TRI-STATE FARM CONVENTION SET 2's Rust cand | FORJANUARY 14 tc: |Stock and Grain Growers of Two Dakotas and Minnesota - to Meet len, airy Outlook in th Larsen, Brookings, WEATHER REPORT. ForyTwenty-four . hours .endingy at 5: “Potato| noon, Dec, & ,| Temperature at 7 a. m. 2' Temperature at noon. 2 TOO. LATE TO CLASSIFY ~ FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, 3 rock- ing machine, 4 piece Library 209 12th street. 12 16 3t rward and upward and tearing e flesh to thebone. There so scattering shots lodged lower | in the leg and above-the main | at the base .of the back, er returned to Wilton on in this morning, while remained here. Both 7 Northwest,” C. Paes "RW. aldron, North eriment station; “Wheat Causes,” — (illustrated), akman, St. Paul; “Potato 0. a. _ McDonald, U.S. Highest’ yesterday: Highest. yesterday Lowest yesterday Lowest last night: Precipitation Highest, wind velocity Forecast. For North Dakota: Generally fair to- night and) Tuesday; colder tonight. Lowest PorpeTetares, FOR RENT—Modeyn room, 415 Fourth | Street or Phone 171. 12 16 2t \ ;LOST-—Child’s aviation cap. to Tribune. Return 12-16-3t FOR RENT—Warm rooms, with the use of kitchen. House No, 719 5th St. Phone 242X. 12-16-1wk. HAVE GOOD PROPOSITION on small farm for experienced man. Give experience in first letter. ‘Write 682 Tribune: 12 16 Bed 2B. Byron Bobb, Hayned, N. D.; “The Farmer's Prob- lem and its Remedy,” E. F. Ladd, pres- ident, North Dakota Agricultural col- lege. Thursday, January 16: “Methods of Controlling the Sow Thistle,” J. M. Haw, Langdon, N. D.; “Work of the State Department of Agriculture and Labor,” J. N. Hagan, Bismarck, N. D.; *|“The Vegetable“garden as a Factor in * Increasing the Food Supply,” R. 8. | McIntosh, University Farm, St. Paul; “The Experiment Station and the “| Farmer,” P. F. Trow! "lof experiment station ; for Reconstruction,” Se aene Unixersity of North Dakota : |. After War gricniture,” Wess Ox IRST MOTOR : TRUCK SYSTEM IS PROJECTED | "Good Roads Association of Bene: diet Wants Line From Mi- not to Washburn ter of Mr. i siding in M nort Fargo .... Williston Winnipe; Helena Chicago. Swift Current || Kansas City . ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. | Phone’ 75, City Fuel Co. | Your. ‘Xmas suit or ov- iercoat order should be placed now with Klein, Tailor and Cleaner. ; “Preparation Thomas F. Kane, include some of the hompson, president Ohio State Uni: i “For: the Beulah Coal: The Ruby Ladies Orchestra Call €. A: Finch Lum- QE Ohio, te i -{ will give.a dance Thursday night, her Co., phone 17, for ae n} Dec. 19, at Patterosn’s Hall. Old Hickory Lignite. NDR the Boctor’s Fault. pe stomer of Bismarck Furniture Company 220 Main Streét Furniture Upholstery. Répaired, Re- finished’ and Packed. ° might be, desired is aL The Ruby “Ladies Orchestra | doctors ad so little t “i bert Mo- | will give a dance Thursday night,/ was, you tight say, y i! Dec. 19, at Pattgrosn’s Hall. preliminary training for the course.” coftints from BANK Bismarck.ND. The Oldest and Largest Bank inthis sectionof the State good habits of ft and economy. Call C. A. Finch Lum- ber Co., phone 17, for: ‘Old Hickory Lignite. Christmas Is ‘Only a a ’ Little Ways Off REED CHAIRS A nice looking Reed Chair Rocker will improve the appear- ance of any room. No chair is more “graceful looking or more comfortable to sit in. We have a great many designs in all colors. and patterns of Tapestry. PU j READING LAMPS. Of All Kinds Oak, Mahogany, Reed or Metal; beautiful Silk or Glass Shades. Prices from’ Se $5.50 to $26.00 We have a most completé line of Floor Lagips: Beautiful Silk Shades of all colors, Mahogany or Lacquer bases. + Prices From $28.00 to $56.00 CEDAR CHESTS: GAC hk Valen Ne Sale Now n Lass : to Dec. 28th SPECIALS HERE LISTED WERE BOUGHT WHEN THE ree y KET PRICES WERE RIGHT 36 inch percale per yard Tea Wagons Outing Flannel, best grade, special, “per yard ee ‘Library Tables Sewing Baskets ~ ~}\ Union Smoking Stands Ladies’ Desks Rugs . Kitchen Cabinets - Cedar Chests . Table Lamps VOCE $1.98 Bed Room Furniture 4, Suits Ladies’ Black Fleeced Dining Tables * Buffets ] feig Regular 6 ae ‘ : ae : Dear ‘to the foal of every ay eee i woman is a Red Cedar Chest. char and Bonkers It provides a place for her' to store her linens and woolens and is absolutely moth proof. Prices from $13.5@-to $28.00. 50c value at B) 35c Men’s and Children’s 40% OFF Union ‘$1.19 Ladies’ : Overstuffed Davenports j ues ! Sweater Coats Men’s Felt Shoes 16° OFF Men’s 4 and 2 buckle over- shoes 10° OFF COME IN AND SEE THE SPLENDID LINES WE CARRY THE FAIR STORE OPEN EVENINGS : 210 MAIN STREET ETc un duress seeceeoMnTE NE \ Misses’ Children’s Shoes 3 \ Gj 10° OFF We Guarantee All the Shoes We Sell Cane“Davenports : Floor Lamps A KITCHEN. CAB- INET makes the > owner happy. Saves labor: Saves time. *. Eliminates back-ache, Let-us show you the most complete and sanitary cab- sao that has ever been mad ee WEBB BROTHERS BISMARCK ' NORTH DAKOTA DAVENPORTS Overstuffed in Tap- estry of best ‘quality; “loose cushion effect;! Cane backs and arms. An ‘unusually large assortment of Duo- , folds in fumed and golden oak, upholstered in Spanish:Leather or Moleskin. _ that