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7) _ Bi Wg TIME FAILS 102 7 cea [Everythi x TJ HNSON’ WE ING YOU TO COME IN-AND LOOK ' 5 COATS, DRESSES, SHI Ss Fokuiks Priced Store HE STORE WITH OVER 1000 GARMENTS Ratuatiy Prices OVER OUR SPLENDW LINE OF SPRING SUITS, RT WAISTS AND MILLINERY | ‘aturday \Phillip and Ten Byck Clay-do well | enough with the not important parts) of the third married couple. DIM LUSTER OF “TWIN BEDS” Margaret: Mayo and Salisbury Field certainly got a good look into the in- terior df human nathre when theyNe- cided that men and women are best amused when they. can see what is amusing them; that is, when a plot lies before them, with a cast, mysti- fied and the audience knowing all- the situations. “Twin Beds" proves that they were right. For “Twin Beds” was back in| town at the Auditorium las night, | with just as-many laughs, just as many satistactory situations as it had three years ago. It was like welcoming an old, delightful. acquaintance to town! Nations Are Outlined in Report Made Public ‘Foday | (Continued from Page One) | vision over traffic in ss uid ue | J nition with countries in which such | traffic would be against the common } interest. ! REMOVE Colonie: from the is wover’ ning helt ation. ‘The ttelage of + hall be entrusted to the dey cin best under: | ‘The tutelage the advanced na- on behalf of ine! take, this ri shalk-be exereiss tions asm Jeagu y ter of th again. j Will dif to the various cir- There's nothing particularly new {| cumsta f£ the people. about theaction of “Twin Beds.” It's.’ Phe parties will’ endeavor to secure | the kind of action that is new. the) and ituin fair and humane condi- | manner in which the lines are spoken, | ¢j It's a new ‘way"of ‘handling an old; thing. The two: best’ characterizations age those of Antoinette Rochte as the very actively jeanols and very human signora Monti, and Bess Stafford, who [ , plays the role of the flippant-tongued | maid. §. Paul Veron could get more out of the part of Signor Monti, a part extremely important to ‘the/ proper staging of the comedy~ Josephine Saxe’s playing of the sweet young thing whose blond inno- cence ‘is responsible for all the trou- ble, improves as the comedy ‘pro- gresses. William Coureen makes a petulant enough young husband to suit any one’s taste, and Margaret abor for men, women and chil- | The draft for the socitty of mations | will be made public. at b'clock tomorrow afternoon whe: Wilson presents it at the peace*con-| ference, according to. a statement is- sued last night by the. society: of nations. | The plan for the creation of a league | of nations. will not be in condition to permit action by the United States senate until the treaty of peace is con- ifrmed. Bernstorff Will” Not Go to Paris ————SSs =| Peace Conference A Health Builder, | For Weaiex: ; Whore a continued threatens the lungs, Eckm tive vill help to’ stop t| strengthen the Ings an health. 8c and $1.50 bottle gists,tor fi rom LC! CMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia ‘ » (BY Associated Press.) a Lungs’ Vehtiar Feb.’ 14.—Count. von Beri h gr cold | store! will not}go: to, thie. peace. confer- sch as A deteg ~Germany plans % be * basis of ical ittee Is now ‘di scription. ‘The oil ange cussing details. suasnunasttn Pn ¥ou’d get big value at $25.00 and $35.00 in these Sheep Lined, Pull Length Coats, but we have only a few left, which we are now selling at ‘$18. 00 and Sica Mn ‘HAN D SPECIALS $4.50 | $1.25 Warm Lined Mittens $1.00 Warm Lined Mitten: 85c Warm Lined Mitten: $6.50 Fur Lined Mittens. idles $36 ‘Warm Lined Mittens President | sel a committee on jhe § These points were made by Rredrlels |s Julian Eltinge at the Auditor-; ‘ium one night, Wednesday, Feb- | cuary 19. i in an wings ysl al President bert’ was infor mality it; Seating himself er having en hands with the correspondent, ified his willingness to answer | | questions, | The question of disarmament dd, but he astonished his tating that a committee t this guard w scription. ‘DEATH RELIEVES _| LONG SUFFERING an cine | ould be { evening at t rank Ryan. dithough’she had suffered for I's, had ende ured herself to aster And her degth-cou blow! ¢6 “all wha.Knew her. ningham was 388 ye old, and\ most of her life had been spent in Bis- marek, Jamestown “Team. to Meet Bismarck... Tonight the strong high ket ball team from Jam appear at the local h This will make athe f vhool :gynt: gante-on the | marck team Hebron on ince then Bismarck: has ‘argo, Casselton, Mand alley City and Steele. As a result of these trips the team is playing good basket ball and they ought to be able to dispose of Jamestown in a de- cisive manner. The Jamestown team has been play-’ ing good winning ball in the James Rive ley, Reuben Strutz, formerly a player on the Bismarck teams, is playing a guard position for the vis- of Dickinson will aes is without ex- ad playing tion of the state for years. His work is of the 5c Warm Lined Miter 65e Warm Lined Mittens. $2.00: Warm Lined Mittens $ $1 50:Warm’ Lined Mittens $15. BOYS’ MACKINAWS, your OSHKOSH B’GOSH OVERALLS . \ | | | $4. 95 $2.50 va HAND PRESSING DRY CLEANING CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT “REPAIRING 5. E. BERGESON | £ SON gnecusodggongencoguagaontneeuaepvenniuszneaisiseeasestunneannt SUUUOAAUUNANQUUUDOONCUTNASSNSSONCQUCSINNN9NN9CC00CCCNNNOURAIONUUCE Fionn On sale at the WONDER 5 & Ie Store. ~ Come in and hear it Daged, Only, per copy, WONDER 5 and ie Store A i { fally large, and th {highest order and he handled the dif- ficult. Bismarck-Mandan game to the satisfaction of both sides. Spectators at the Mandan game will be pleased to, know that he will wort the balance of the games in Bismarck this, sea: Phone 15, Gity Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal ENJOYABLE vee One of he vable of the events, which beau- most en. i tiful 3 feinple Star brid we and Ww week. The att filled with pl tables upon wii wa noon. 70, of ‘this rlors were At eine lt Se The attendance tail was a most ¢ »p Mary's parish house V a ur Tavis of Mandan and Mis: dine Penwarden attended -the A wedding breakfast was se the home of Mrs. Mande Oweris er of the groom, following the nuptials, and later Mr, and Mrs.’ Owens left for a several ‘days’ honeymoon vINt with: Mrs.'Barth’s parents in St. Paul. Mr. Owens is paying teller at.the City ‘tional bank, and. Mrs. Owens was sten- josrapher’ forthe Fisk Tire Co. For the. Beulah Coal Phone 15, City Fuel Co. BREAKS W RIST < Mrs. Frank Eyarts. slipped on an icy sidewalk: Thursday and broke one of her wrists. For the Beulah Coal Phone 7, City Fuel = at 8} home | The | red at the close of the ater | i | | | | AAEM MSN MINNESOTA TO - VOTE ON GOOD St. good roads bill which will permit a $75,000,000 program of hard service EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of most digestive ills. for indigestion afford ing and prompt relief from the distress of acid-dyspepsia. [oem a nnn acne pon n nn nn nn ne enn nn nn so nn nonce trunk line roadways throughout the state to a popular vote in 1920 was oday. The sen- The vote x FOR SALE Almost new dark colored. Mahogany Up- right Piano, on display. i KNOWLES’: JEWELRY. STORE ~ 110 to 7. Carney Coal Phone 94 0. E. Anderson Lbr. C.; Paul, Feb. .}4. he Babcock Spiritualist and Mind Reader ‘| Can be consulted on all af- fairs of life. No charges; give what you can. North- west Hotel: Room 25 Hours‘10:30 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. I am here only a |! short time. Co Q) (Zp) a ) mt) KI-MOIDS leas MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION | Jamestown High’ tj VSat 3 Bismarck High | —~—AT- Bismarck High School Gym TO-NIGHT itty SUITS : The very latest style ereations in Men’s Suits for the coming Spring have just ar- rived. °° When you want Class, with Fit and Quality combined at a right price, look up— KLEIN ‘Tailor and Cleaner “THE MEN'S SHOP” . Richards of Dickinson, Referee Tigkets—25e and 10c. t 8:30 P. M. SS OT ees All Winter Dresses to Be Cleared Our remaining assortments of Winter Dresses have been grouped in lots at prices which would not even buy the bare mater ials alone There are scores of attractive styles here for every- -day wear ail for street and dress wear, too. Most of the styles can be worn next season just as well as now. COATS—No alternative but to re-cut prices to the lowest notch in order to effect an early clearance of our stocks of Winter Coats. Assortments are not complete—if they were, prices would not be so low. But you'll be sure to tind YOUR size in a style that pleases your fancy immensely. The following price reductions are final, and eager pur- chasers will soon snap up these bargains, so come early! $39.50| {Lot 2 Plushes — Your choice at One lot—values up to lot—values . up. ‘to |-——————- $4.98} CLEARANCE OF CRILDREN'S: /"* DRESSES There. are. many different styles and models in- cluded, and you will have no trouble finding just the Dresses you want for your. little. girl. The clearance is absolute and there are no reservations and no restrictions. The price reductions ‘affect every Child’s Dress in our Winter $. 4 9 8 air e £ One $8.50, SKIRT Sale Price — $25.00, Sale Price % $14.98 Waists-- Prices Now Reduced 2 If you have been waiting for“Sales” to buy new Georgette Waists, this announcement will be very interesting. We have taken our choicest. Waists and reduced prices so that the season’s finest bar- = ains are offered. Here are all the prettiest Waists, the best styles, 3 the best qualities—all at prices which are surely much less than you expected to pay: - : - LOT. 1-—Walues up to $15.00, at..........<... $9.98 stocks. | Valies up to $10.00, at... ... LOT 2—Values up to $8.50, at.............. $4.98. re THE STORE “OF QUALITY AND SERVICE ed