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\ | ' *~ | Sie ¥ ¥ z pr y ‘ 1 ay A 4 t . » ‘4 i , a ; XG { ci * BISMARCK WEEKLY TRIBUNE (9 didates have made their public ap- pearance to date. Re eal [Ta@TyNews | bie NE ! ‘For City ‘Commisisoner. Petitions. are being circulated by John F. French and ,John A Larson as candidates for the city commission. The terms of R. L..Best and C, N. Kirk expire this year. No other can-|« i rd Bearers ofthe Metho- ropal church will meet. ‘to- I, HORE ds: | ‘ain’ 's the lai D morrow evening ter on 5th street. leader and the topic is A large attendance “We're Over “Here—Recause | Its Over, Cver There” “And- we wou't be over, over there.” th is over. pu a @ bee be. You have fought and you have | won. You made the world safe for | Demoerae;..: Yours has been glory’ |! to keep up the march of civiliza- | tion. Proad of you? Well, rather! * And with.a pide that will never dim. We face the reconstruction i resolutely, to our. trust. ts" mination to fight rising ma'kets has been indomitable. And e is to per- of service h have ever been a part of our 's why we say ccme in and - have your picture made before you | lay aside your uniform. . Official State Photographers Holmboe Photograph Studio Publicity Film Co. ; i Official Photographer for the State Historical Society | The Springtime Modes ‘Millinery Revealed in a Stunning Exhibit The expertly: planned ‘showing of ‘delightful spri time Millinery will instantly appeal to every. woman “and miss. “One rarely finds such a well-chosen "+ play—a charmingly interesting variety in a particu- “darly moderate price range. os We're Featuring This Saturday. Watteau 'Turbans|_ Mitzi Sailors Flare Front- Drooping Brim Picture Medels They are attractively trimmed with flowers, Tuts, ostrich fancies, quills, novelty orna- : ments and ribbons:~ TOHNSON’S Popular Priced Store ismarck’s Fastest Growing Store SUNN AAAT Afternoon Game Starts ........ OA RE OR. Night Games (2 games) Start THE FOLLOWING TEAMS TO Steele | 108 AFTERNOON GAME 25¢ ee MO GAME. 50e s ‘ cee eS k-| of Moffit left last night fe | to refund the mon ounce of Othine—double streng' Tams * Bandeaus BASKET BALL SOUTHWESTERN DISTRICT TOURNAMENT GAMES 2 DAYS Mina Saturday” Ashley Beach Bismarck — Glen Ullin Mandan : Richards Will Referee | TO FARGO T. J. Nelsor ecretary of the Inde, pendent. Voter: ocidition, left today for Fargo, whither he is moving the headquarters of this or ization. FOR LOS ANC Mrs, K, Jameson and Mi: ame3zon Los An Beles, Calif, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. MRS. MARSHE (D1. Mrs. Phoebe Marsh, who has resided in Bismarck longer than y other white woman vow Lving, ported seriously Hl at the Bismare TO NEW ROCKFORD | a Warren No} Harve Magery 4 Rock of. Miunespol 5 brokerage house of 1 y New Roc sin Biss matters, left night f spending a few ing after busines: 1 YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention in Mareh or'Face May Stay Covered Now is the time to take special care of the complexion if you wish to look well the rest-of the year, The Mareh winds bay out freckl that stay all: Suinmer unless removed. Now is the time to use Othine—double strength, This preparation for the removal of rkles is usually so successful that it Id by druggists under guarantee y if it fails. Get an . and even a few applleations should spow 4 wonderful improvement, some of — the smaller freckles even vanishing en- tirely. fre in ing- dis- Pepe ts 4:30 P. M. PLAY: » jt wa Hazelion, al well known stoekmen, in the elty today. (Phey report Pl that stock has weathered the winter j well Upon the open range, and thasun- | Iaie spring, hay will hold out in sod jcame in last evening to meet James A, a strong tendency to bring | 5 = { » trees U Lee es : jammer ene BAGE 5 GOES TO HOSPITAL Albert Anton, son of Mr. ..nd Mrs, Peter Anton of 415 South 11th street, entered a local hospital yesterday for treatment. N MEN HOME “Happ Paulson, news. edsior of the Fargo Forum, and George A. Ben- son, editor. of. the {irand Forks Wer- leave forfhome/this afternoon and morrow morning respectively, after spending two months here eoy ng the sixteenth general assembly. @ FROM EMMONS COUNTY Angus. Macdonald and John Mast: {of Glencoe und 8. FE. Brindle of ess there should be an abnormally shape. S MK IS TERE George BF. MeKenna cof Napoleon Flaherty, supreme knight) of the| of Columbus, who is visiting: ‘k ‘council and representatives } North Dakota branches of the nothe eapital city today. enun is state deputy of the N MASONIC DANCE TONIGHT An informal dance, card party and Lodge No.5 for members ani visitin Masons’ and their families. Dancing will begin at’9, to music furnished by O'Connor's orchestra, For those who do not wish to dance there will. be cards, and smokes will be provided, Luncheon will be served at. the close of the evening. ‘CANADIAN HERO HERE. RD : Who, though but a veteran of four e With, the Canadian over- seas forces, is in the county for a visit with his sister, Mrs. J. ©. An- derxon of Bismarck, and his brother, Dr, Roy ‘Thompson of Witton. Mr. Thompson ‘went in in 1914, and he wears the much Coveted service coors: rded_ only to vete of 191 | For siv. months prior to the ing of the armistice he was ew in: training for acro work. "EW T COLD i “Twasn't Jie Frost hy old General | Humidity who was responsible for our | shivers y this mornin; The low- est temperature recorded, during — the night at. the government weather bu- relu: here wa while at 7 ¢ reluctantly wondering if the the zen up entirely, it was low. Havre, Mont. ye Nearer being chi than any other point on the weather map this morning, with 14 below. Tt was eight below at Prince below Williston. >» tempe ut Moorhe morning, above. Albert and four No other sub. rded. Ov Gun Under Chin. other side of the ironin; of ‘Mr. Phelps was ‘The gun had been placed ud charged, leaving. On ‘the board the body found. der nis chin and the head unrecog: entered the seiling and sea over: the entireroom. The weapon was leaning up against. the ironing board, Where it fallen. Mr,Phelps seh Le oftage and has ‘made his home and*arounc Minto for many yi He is the soa of Attorney and J. D. Phelps of this city. He w Ml educated and had many friends, throughout. the county. Ag a breeder of Belgian hor.- es he ame prominent in live stock circles and he was consfdered pros- perous, ‘fornia at the time of the tragedy but were immediately notified and it is be lieved that they are now en route home. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our appreciation to all friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved mother. MELVIN F, AG ¥ LAWRENCE J. MARCUS D, At ° | ‘oday’s Weather | o For twenty-four noon March 7. Temperature at 7 A. M. Temperature ut noon Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday Precipitation .. Highest wind velocit FORECAST For North Dakota: Generally fair tonight and Saturday; not = much change in temperature. hours ending Lowes’y Temperatures 0 Fargo ... Williston St. Paul . Helena . Chicago Swift Current Kansas City ..- ORRIS W. ROBERTS, - Meteorologist. $32.50 Week at Klein’s THESE. DURABLE SOLES WORN BY MILLIONS “After giving Nedlin Soles a thor- ough trial, I would not go back to the soles I used to wear, even though the cost! were less. I receive twice: the service from shoes with Nealin Soles,” writes G. P. Jones, of Omaha. More than 10,090,000 pairs of Neolin Soles have been put on American shoes. People were quick to realize: the ad- vantages of this scientifically-made sol —its long wear, its comfort, wai proofness—an e Good shoe stores’ everywhere sell Neélin-soled shoes if} many: styles for men, women, and children. And any repairman will re-sole your worn shoes with -Nestin Soles—made by The Goodyear Tite &Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels—guaranteed to outwear all other heels. UVAOUHIAEOAOOAOOGOEEOAESUOSAUTAOOUNOAAUNUONERAUENOASAUOOAOAOAOUAGOOGOUOAOAEUAOOOOUA AUCH iterole once you experience jlief it gives. | matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the | jthe chest (it often prevents pneumonia), j ‘The charge | His father and mother were in Cal-| All Odd Fellows and}: Rebekahs are invited to a social dance at new, Odd Fellows Hall Satur-' day Eve, Mareh 8th. | FINE FOR. RHEUMATISME Musterole Loosens Up Those | Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use Mus- the glad re- Get a jar at once from tte nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does. not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on! Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- back or joints, sprains, sore muscl bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 re Wee wf ‘A regardless of price. with exquisite precision. $29.50 $49.50 $62.50 the season. $16.95 Nealm Soles = . creareo av(Conde’ Conde A variety which meets every individual preference—which considers the woman whose expenditure must be limited quite as seriously. as her whose one interest is to select: the most becoming Suit or Wrap— is to be found here. A visit will do more to acquaint one with the new lines, the preferred trimmings, and the modish materials, than any description. The smartness of the demi-tailored mode, the Box Suits and the new Blouse models may be noted in Suit Styles tailored Our Prices on Suits, Dolmans, Capes and Coats, Widely Ranged ‘to Suit Everybody. $34.50 $72.50 sx» $75.00 Special Purchase and Sale of Dresses Worth from $24.50 to $35.00 We have just taken over a big line of new Dresses from a manufacturer who was over- stocked and who sold them to us at virtually our own price. saving to.cur customers. To this special purchase we have added many lines from our regular stocks at greatly reduced prices, making this the real Dress buying opportunity of “THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE” The New Skirt Modes In a delightful range of variety. and value The coming season will bring no finer assortment: of styles and materials in Skirts: than you'll find here now. is All the latest ideas in exquisite novel patterns or the more con- servative effects. And the’ prices of— $5.00 to $20.00 represent the nearest approach to pre-war value we have yet had the gocd fortune to show you. i A. W. LUCAS C0. Most Models in all Regular and Extra Sizes for Women and Misses. “ste B Dozens of Chic, Stylish Suits, | Dolmans, Cape and Coats Just Arrived trom New York 7 CREATED By Conce’ CREATED BY Conce’ The new Coats fashioned on cape-like, dolman and coat-wrap lines are lovelier than for seasons past. Some of the models embody the elegance required in Wraps for occasional evening wear of ceremonial importance and the practicability of every day garments which carry themselves from collar to hem with splendid grace. Correct and cosmopclitan—every little dgtail looked after as the highest price cus- tom tailor does it—these models are versa- tile as to fabrics and make possible most successful selection. $39.50 $55.00 $67.50 $42.50 $59.50 $69.50 We are glad to pass this $17.50 $18.50 —