The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1919, Page 8

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a ~PAGE8 ~7 ite and Ready-to- rea | 1919. ear Sale In Full AR PRICED STORE| PERRY HEADS NEW BISMARCK FURNITURE C0. Well Known Capital City Man to establish Model Store In Haggart Block. W. E. Perry, for several years in the furniture and embalming depart- ment of the Webb Bros. ore, and who for several months past has been associated with one of the biggest fur-) , niture establishments in the north- west at Minot, has returned to the Capital City to hea: the Perry Furni- ture Co., which is preparing to open a thoroughly modern store in the large corner ‘room in the Haggart building at Third and Broad W. E. Perry is one of the pital eity’s best known and most popular young business men, and his hundreds of friends will welcome his return to Bismarck. The Perry Furniture Co., takes over the furniture and embalm- ing business of the A. W. Lucas Co., which hereafter will specialize more on women's wear, drygoods and fur- nishings. The Perry store will gn- nounce its formal opening in the near future. A new stock of goods is on the way, and the quarters in the Hag- e e injured man recovered consciousness after being removed to his home. The nose is ‘badly fractured, and the in- DAYS MON. STARTING JAN. 13t HEARTS OF THE WORLD CREATED ON THE BATTLE FIELDS OF FRANCE ~ SYMPHONY ~ ORCHESTRA MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATS AT KNOWLES JEWELRY STORE PRICES Matinees—25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Nights—50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 there is any place nicer than home for sale. Shannon River. jis shown which stars Enid Bennett‘and which \from the boundless West does ‘she de- There is a Pretty Place In Ireland As much as I like that dear Ireland, I do not think that 2 e. This nice home overlooks the Missouri River for miles and miles,-it looks something like the I will sell this mice home for $8$55$ - §. H.HOLIHAN | eart building ars being prepared for [early occupancy. ‘STARK COUNTY | CONTEST TWO EDGED-KNIFE | Profited From Practice | They Now Protest. Contending that as many “flu” their league opponent seats in ‘the 16th assembly are being contested by Kuhn and Riley, will ask! se 10 name a committee! county January 11 to| take depositions in Tiungary precinct, where homes by the election officials, and that all but two of these ballots were; marked for the league caniidates, If Belfield votes cast in the samé wi for Murtha and Roquette out, the defendants in this election contest declare t Kuhn and Riley surrender the ceived in Hung precinet, which | would leave the sation. just’ where it was before the contest began, as to relative number of votes. ~ CROSSING GATE FRACTURES NOSE While cranking his car at a North- ern Pacific crossing Sunday, William Johnson, driver for the Capital City laundry, was struck on the bridge of his nose by a descending crossing gato and rendered unconscious. The juries are such that Mr. Johnson may tbe confined to his’ home for some time. IN NEW YORK toy. by SHOWN IN PICTURE. s rable Aspect ‘of it ‘However, ts Geen ih’ “A Desert Wooing.” The less desirable side ‘of social. lite in New York—or of any great city in “A Desert Wooing,” SOCIAL, LIFE will be shown. at the Bisinarck: thea- tre tonight. Thomas ‘ H. -Ince production. ,The ‘heroiné is a‘ girl raised in the cynical. and unhealthy. | atmosphere of the so-called smart set! peter Holmboe and’ fainily to ‘extin- and only when she meets a real-man velop the side of her character that has remained hidden—the decent side. She is tamed and ‘tried in the tire and at, last’ conceives: the over- weening, passion for her husband that is, born ‘of, {n° actual: mating. * Jack Holt plays" Spposite Miss Bennett: in this. film. bs —Advt. votes were cast for Kuhn and Riley,| as for them-! Senator H. H. McNair of selves, Representatives-Elect Murtha! who retired Senator John E. Paulson} interment. and Roquette of Stark county whose of Traill county, one of the noblest} 3 | . { Murtha and Koquette claim 18; when that section of the state was flu patients were voted in their own|new, from southern Minnesota. Se 16 votes they re-| 5 This is a’ Paramount: pic-| | | ture—another way of saying: that ‘it | is, .perfect—and: a | | | Two of the lin politics. These are Senators E. H. jSenator Hamilton, democrat | leaguer, by a margin of 38 votes, an Romans of all the old stalwart crew. | Senator Kendall has afrmed or) ched for twelve years in the vi- nity of Norw: or Hamilton has filed with the legis- | lature a demand for a recount of the! votes cast in the recent election, and; pending a_ decision of this matter} Senator eKndall will not bring to Bis-| amrck his wife anu two children. They; expect to join him, however, as soon the contest is determined, provid- ing the findings of the county canv ing board are verified. - Senator Ken- is an ouf-and-out farmer w' 10 | never. before has: sought public. of! He is, young, byt conservative, | would appear to‘have the mdRings: of | a good legislator. ca is of Scotch ancestry. Mom-! many years McNair has farmed in the vicinity of Pohtland. where be has made good. Although he has long en prominent in neighborhood coun- . 3, he never sought public. office un- til last spring, when he ran for the republican nomination for senator dorsement of the league, and he nosed out Senator John BE. Paulson, who was seeking reelection. ‘Senator Me- Nair comes to the assembly as a thor- ough-going leaguer,. but.he nosse: broad. views 4s.to the duty of a. sta man to his constituents, and a 50 record-is predicted for,him, . NIGHT FIREIS:"’ EASILY DOUCHED ‘The fire departmént was called Sat- urddy night to. the Skeels ‘property on’ North ‘Fourth ‘street occupied by guish,a, blaze, which had ‘broken out Sotarobn tue balk, Ze fie sed 8 itgeul sitiqn - egch, but the frasert LH ay as [Ghaer control, and the damage from the blaze will be comparatively .slight.. The. Holm- boe family was.obliged to, move, out temporarily, and their furniture was / considerably damaged by, water and, smoke. i Carney Coal Phone 94 |; 0. E. Anderson Lbr. C.| STORM AIRDROME. | Amsterdam, Jan. 6.—The airdrome| at Powicka, near the city of Posen, was stormed and captured by Polish troops. Greatest bargains! ever offered Johnson’s big January White and Ready to Wear Sale. |GET AFTER THAT | | COLD RIGHT NOW Got right after it with a bottle of Dr. King's She never let a cough or cold of case of grippe go until it grew dangerous. She just nipped it when she began to sriffle or cough before it developed seriously. Men, women, and children of every age have used this preparation for fifty years as a prompt reliever. All ages are using it today because of ite positive results, Generous size bottles. 60c and $1.20. ree Constipation Corrected Dr. King’s New Life Pills tonight nean clear bowels, a clear head, clear thinking, a day ‘well begun in the morning, good digestion, clearing ia. Mild in action but sure and comfortable. At drug stores everywhere. ‘Thave a 10-room s |this front when the village of Kadish New Discovery | was capuueed: = 8 H (DIES FROM PNEUM-NIA i Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 6.—The tw6- years-old son of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Fred Helmsworth, formerly of Mandan,; passed away at their home her Sun-j day, from bronchial pneumonia, AKMY CEASES TO EXIST. Balfe, Jan. 6—The former German army has ceased to exist says the} Nordeutche Allgemeine Zeitung of; Berlin, as 150 divisions already have) been demobilized. The demobiliza-| tion of the other units, the newspaper! says, is proceeding rapidly - | Carney Coal Phone:94 O. E. Anderson’ Lbr. C. ZERO WEATHER ON RUSS FRONT.! (By the Associated Press.) With the American Forces on the; Dvina front, (Sunday)—Jan. 5.—Be- low Zero weather descended today on this front with the American forces still holding the territory regained on Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal Pattern to Copy. Beatrice’s Aunt Marjorie was to he married and Beatrice was to be the flower girl. They were to have their | Prctures taken before the ceremony gnd the bride was looking sad, or £0 thought Beatrice. Looking around the room, Beatrice spied the Kewple doll, dressed as a bride, which -had done | duty at a previous shower. Beatrice sald, “Don’t look so sad, Aunt Marforte smile. Orange Oils in Commerce. | Unaduiterated orange oil has a strong aroma, and is used {n the mak- {ng of perfumes, essences, soaps and beverage flavors, as well as of cakes ind confectionery. The principal use for Jamaica orange ofl is in the man- afacture of fancy biscuits, particularly of a wafer biscuit which is used et- tenssvely with ices snd iced drinks. / RETURNED SOLDIERS TAKE NOTICE. ‘ Knowing you will want « new suit LUCAS BLOCK cent off any madeto-measure suit, overcoat or both and allow terms of payment. Klein, tailor and cleaner. : 12:19 1 mo. daughter of Mrfand Mrs. C. C. Put- natn, passed away at their home Sun- new members of the! day. | ; Defendants Claim Contestants! house are genuine “on-the-soil” farm-! years,.ix months and 25 days. and ‘ers who are taking their first steps} #8 Dorn at Armour, S. D., A | prior tg: the family’s coming to Bis- ahah *;marck. [Kendall of Norwich, who defeated at the P.°L.° Moule’ residence at ‘1 ant /Postietnwatte oftciating, and tne ve-/ WITCH HAZEL OINTMENT | (mains ‘will be taken: this yening to; Portland, | the fo : iSaturday Night. Every- |"? application brings relief h whither he came hody-Invited. Music by; |O’Connor’s Orchestra | Carney Coal Phone 94 | O. EzAnderson Lbr. Co. im snator McNair, as his name indi-/ soothing comf place. bers of his family settled all over the | made with oil of mustard. Use it instead middle west in the carly days. mustatd . Will not blister. Many doctors’and’ nurses use Muster-} Rar ef ole and recommend it to their patients. gives from stiff neck, asthma, pleurisy, rheumatism, aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore | from the 8th district, with the en- | muscles, chilblains, pneumonia). Always ‘Smile Uke the: Kewpie doll.” |. or overcoat, I will allow you 10 per}: ° ‘Big. money savers at). : January; SON’S FATHER-IN-LAW DEAD. |by a message from Oyster Bay an-{ he left the train at the nex station Boston, Jan. 6—Thomas St. Jonh|nouncing the death of his father, andl to raturn to 0 Lockwood, fatherinhw, of TO ———— ‘Archibald. Roosevelt, died Saturday | gy ,cuesueeneen: 2 iT ae | jnight, but the fact did not generally TS; become known until this morning 4 After’an illnesg of only a few hou jwhen the home was communicated }with in connection with the death of | Col, Roosevelt. ‘Mrs. Roosevelt ar- j rived last night. Capt. Roosevelt was ; accompanying her, but he was stopped | shortly | HUMPHREYS’ The little girl.was aged three GSTEN SBARK BLU Always on the job Funeral ‘services will be held; Rev, H. (COMPOUND) | For Piles or Hemorrhoids, ae eee | External or Internal, Blind or | Dance. at K. CGC. Hall | Bleeding, Itching or Burning | rmer home at Armour. S. D., | 1 at all druggists Sead Free Sample of Otatmest to { ! t i Nomeo. Medicine Company ain Street New York, SICK STOCK | | - FOR LUMBAGO BOOK on treatment of Horse, Cows, P ‘Dees d. other erinary Medicines, 156 William’St. NY. | Musterole is-a ‘clean, white ointment, t. GET THE HABIT Thegie oa iy ea a whee reat Get the habit to ship your) a, neuralgia, congestion, | hides, furs and junk to the firm, lumoago, pains ane’ that pays the highest market, frosted feet, price. Send for our price list) (it often prevents and tags. We pay the express! : cue $2.50, ‘and postage on furs. i 3 | “We alse tan hides into Coats, Robes ; { and Leather i |ARCK HIDE. &.FUR‘ CO. Bismarck, ‘N. D. bruises, of the chest 30 and 60c jars; SOLD BY ALL EIRST GLASS DEALERS CESSORIES | a a 1 a PT] @ — * . Pom ww ave WAS Sea . A A ee ee Ri Bd Home Supply in Barrels an Half-Barrels French Auto Oils are also sold in wooden barrels and half-bar- rels.” These packages offer you the economy’ of. purchasing your ‘season’s supply at one time, thereby effecting a saving in the price per gallon. They enable you to have on hand at all times an ade- quate supply of the correct lubricant for your cdr and avoid loss of time and annoyance resulting from having to purchase small quantities at frequent intervals. Ris prices apply to.any garage or dealer, or our nearest branch office. * Barrels average 50-55 gallons. Half-barrels average 28-30 gallons, French Auto.Oll ue KEEPS YOUR MOTOR YOUNG CHEAPEST PER MILE A. WEIGHT FOR EVERY MAKE arshall Oil Co. \ MM) A) i. a {a : DISTRIBUTERS ““Matshalltown, Ia. Sioux Falls, 8. D. Albert Lea, Mim. Lincoln, Neb.” ‘Aberdeen, S. D. Minneapolis, Minn. Kansas City, Mo. Bismarck, N. D. Fargo, N. D. Warren, Pa. Oskaloosa, Towa. Mazon City, Ia. : aa EO OB a a) a! ee ee ES

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