The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 4

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a lane Serta nance tr a UE UMW ROOERAY = ona MAW Pere ines NS essai r PAGE 4 woo L é BISMARCK WEEKLY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY,’ MARCH! 8, (1919 —— j THE BISMARCK TRI BUNE out and locking the windows, hurried over to the| 3 neighbor’s to have a little gossip. | Entered 1 the Rontatties Bismntek: N. D., as Second It’s considerably different now. Home means | GEORGE D- MANN — Editor|more. It means a comfortable feeling around , J el nson’s Popular Priced Store ". LOGAN PAY COMPANY, | brother’s heart as he tosses around in a transport Special Foreign Hepresentative homeward bound—it means warmth and good OFK, Fifth Ave. CHICAGO, Marquette : | 5 Ww OVER 1000 GARMENTS erage BOSTON, 3 Win ee DETROIT. Cimene “eats” and affection and the old cat purring! THE STORE WITH R1 G Z __..Ride.; MINNEAPOLIS, #10 Lumber Exchange, around his legs and sister patting him on the bac! | oe atelsa tio the nse 0d mother fussing over him and father trying dited to it or not other-; not to look too proud. ind also Une leat news, pub- Home means more to sister, too. She thinks hts of publication uf special dispatches herein; of those friends’ homes broken up by the war and erved. |those sad eyed girls who will never have homes of BARGAIN SALE| EMBERS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION |i poiy own wi > sweethear ey sent across SURSCRIPTION KATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE {their own with the sweethearts they sent across Daily »y carrier per Year oes occas ++ 97.50 the seas. And sister, while feeling sorry about vi Daily .y mail per year (In Bismatc! ee TOO iy eee Sf ATRIA ne Henne tania =| te Daily by mail per year de State outside of Bismatck) 5.09 those not so fortunate as herself, smile ane she | 7 é uf Daily vy mail outside of North Dakota...........-- 6.00 | should—because everything is all right with her} THE STATE'S OLDEST. NEWSPAPER. ‘own world and she’s going to-soon have a home of ah , tablished 1873) ‘her own, with all that means. i GES % | Father looks around the house with new eyes. w == =a ; been worth working for to build up a home of IT MEANS MORE NOW TO FATHER D; and loyalty like this. It’s good to have a fine MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHER and a charming daughter and a son to be Home! proud of. | You remember how it was before the war—!' And mother—the housework that used to be a ep ae Home was a good place to eat in and sleep in and aes is ea now. cas could ae sets a * yne Pr wor! Pans CO Pt an asure af fuss with your folks in, and that was about all, ; “hen her work means comtort und pleasure to he | : a family when they come home? Father had his lodge meetings and brother hurried That's b_thal’s'what Home now igca-place to ; down to the corner to shoot pool with the cther | vot back to! Before the war it was something to ’ 4 ue Ko Bs: | ) fellers and sister went off to a movie with a friend | yet away from—NOW, IT’S THE BEST PLACE! af A and mother—poor mother—after putting the cat IN THE WORLD TO GET BACK 0! : ae Starting { eel a ee es ee ~~ \ BACKBONE OF bens a SATURDAY EVENING LETTER | AG tatiae By Justice J. E, Robinson STRIKE BROKEN) No Charges i en nee Een ean onc enne eines he ecaneee ret enee | : Once I knew a lady fair, he books or in the ruts of the Law. | roe ‘ «hs . ae , vaing adownte: aownte, Iwo judges conclude hi the prover New York, S—with | the| HE signing of the armistice brought about the greatest transformation in the world’s §, | 0 and night she sl ers there,!thing is to give the widow a chance | strike broken | fi . a \ Maing adownle aownles {ta deposit with the clerk oF Uo col Mt of the em: history. In one day the sublime message was flashed around the globe. Speed! En- j $ 00, be used ¥ hots to ret . : . . . - G In his maiden sectusi eos |resl douelve: the “poor efforts: thusiasm! » Hallelujah!!! So it is with the war-end sale. The good news traveled swift J. adits during three seasons, the fair lady ha: | from eclusion and an outing 1 ree se is, the fair lady has seclus and an outing - . : . L040). alumbered, | eral months, with the best medical and | ili ‘ent aif. as the eagile’s flight. Youcame. Yousaw. You bought. You saved. You rejoiced. Such | sanitari and in the mean-| 1 boat own- : . : , No flower of her kindred, lime to us fina auspen’ ius (f enthusiasm!! And there’s one, merely one word responsible for this! Overstocked—that’s do renee tack hee blushes”, ment HE the Weilow. retusa louacpon all. We overbought. The war ended. Great! Re-construction is on. Adjustments are ruth v 4 i : e §. 00 and p a alos 1 b's : . . . . e 2 . Origlverslel! forieigh: ee eda fe ee less in their demands. This is our method and your benefit. You're entitled to it!: You've he lady, her sister, her mother and ing and to abide tie coniitions. This| A WERAGE TAX OF made this institution what it is today—and we are satisfied. Read the following prices and oe Papamanoles—the son-in-law — lived; may or may not be the final judg-|* ‘ fit by them ; t in a rooming house. He held it under | ment Certain it is that under the $20 PER ACRE IS pro : } lease from a weulthy widow and! past and present regime and the se- : ; under his agreement to put the house | ely on of the lady there can’ never| LEAGUE PROMISE ; J One big lot of Purses, regular $2.50 grade. in proper repair at the expense of the; bé an a ince of obtaining | ee Children S Dresses — widow. He gave the lease to his moth-/ trial. There is no possible means of! q¢ 4g estimated by one of the state's : er-in-law and-failed to do the repair-} knowing the truth con ing the clev-j| pr. fel LUAIINS ULUCKUS Ute Cae ar | ing, as it would have doubled the rent. | er and slumbering beauty. re under the new Over 600 Dresses to Choose From fe notat itt a ie ae vail ‘ pre i cone ta ublegin: ena |i m will run fro i is not built upon a rock; and on a|preme court has fo one a nice nar ‘ter, ‘This $1.25 , 32 ee stormy’day in March the rain descend- nae Mint haa amen be } valiie 719 Cc Hayes stor ene Suits niente ner er mT aM ue amr ame praatoat 39c ™ $1.98 ae “of the bricks fell and great was the! show that he adly give all his /yion of whether the owner desires to| at, Pet a 98c Cry id : i A \ eS fall thereof. Some cruel bricks fell; time to th a for the | avail himself of the nent feature | 8-Piece Breakfast Sets— ' she was taken to a room where from 7 | tection aa Tate BAKE in weap | : : Regular $1.98 value at— : his pro-rata share of the fund ogee J they say, without a ve Sid The pos- (cy } j motion. ‘Immediately the persona in- ‘ to Ty enc under ne bea 1 [ il } 89c : jury lawyers appeared on the scene.| (. : cents per acre, i \\ They bring a balm for every wound, | aoe f = aes ee ‘a A . 4 ’ q Quickly they took a picture of t er | Plan to. Abolish Hl ii LADIES’ & MISSES’ ' 4 vi é So it due lites commenced © nog fe she Use ef Dore a.) UNDERWEAR N eqs. gence suit to recover from the widow| BIG U. C.'t. MEETING — | w. 3, rige, ACWODiillin and Jacot | q ) | ] ] é rN 2 a er les he son-in-}\ remalar meet tisinarek coun. [loc yrtsmen who plan t a : . fam, the lord of the mansion, eh], Seren ae ne Oe Taree fou aed HY. the Sixteenth inseinbly values at this Sale.98¢ ai agree puilding | he hel ocuie abolish the fi t ¢ é in repair. In part of a day he Could ea He ee abet 1 i a Hats and Shapes valued up. to ave made it perfectly safe, but no suit | ‘i © owned i smarek and vi- i t S > ‘ cee Ga. eee ee pee One Lot of Ladies’ g5, 98. at thisSale.. ...... #106 course of time the suit was brought on | eae iaall Metall would become purely ornament- it Collars for trial before a wise judge and a’ at the close of the mecting luncheon | #l, and much, if not all, the joy would ; ® aot dufy of a2ienllant- men seit no) bid | Mba eenvolenehmcmenihorle ear. | be taken from hunting, say our sports- | | Regular $1 59 and $1 5 Flowers of all kinds, worth up to s ey say the injured} jecy roaneste re men. | | . § i beauty, ane her ecatons Fed | nestly requested to attend, fer Nae eS ee) aa a { } winsome form “and. tacos, th heard gO te OU novelties: | win De eldiet Scleck sunday atthe | Vy , values at this Sale. 79¢ $1.29, at this Sale ........... 9c : eo, her sigha; her wails and plaints and| ©. K. OLSON, Senior Councillor. . [Moon at the K.P. halle Id UL 5 anerded her a balm or solace of $26, Vis anxious to see a gene ei ess P 4 é i to do.” On the trial It appeared that eumate ees 36-inch Percales, all colors and styles, reg- | TOWELS—regular 1 0 c ““) Crash Toweling at, some good angel had so guided t | ji ular 35¢ quality: This Sale 12e value at........ per yard falling bricks that not a scratch or a cee é 1 8c White Outing Flannel at scar was left on the fair lady. From your choice; per yard .......... ‘ HOSIERY—Regular . ar Arnel aby : fi ‘ P . Piyard se eee 4 her feet she appiared Heat orrane Cheese’ Cloth) 36:inches wide; any amount’, 35¢ value, pair ....... 1 8c Novelty Outing Flannel Hon-and without the least scar, blem- you desire at, 5 VEILINGS—Regular .. 19 at; per yard... 0... ist \ in complete cine ‘the Boreas aa i ae : a B ss wee Bt pee Woe c 35¢, per yard ........ c Sbines Novelty Silks, all colors in stripes were only those of her own fa il Cloth, all colors at, ‘ THROWS AND FASCINATORS and plaids; Foulards, Chiffon, Taffetas, and tie physicians who testified | per. yard AP Hee ase oth od 39c All-Wool,fepular all new spring styles, 3 experts, doubtless for expert fe i i i a dee 59 ¥ 75 ‘Three doctors of experience and 1 ny New beautiful Spring Ginghams, 25 25 value, at... .. 264 Cat, per yard 3 : e ‘i pute declared that she was paralyzed; { at; Per VAPG? i Sie of seeehetes ates Cc Spr tariend isa 34 Beers Be - ; Regular price of this, 0. i that her motor nerves were put out | 36-inch’ Lonsdale Sheeting, regular 35¢ CORSET COVERS — Slightly” 32-inch Velveteens, all colors, regular $4.98 was rmanenl Pe that her. injury, For Infants and Children. | grade. This Sale, soiled, 59¢ values, quality. This Sale, oA 4 pel it. Three experts de- g , F Cc + clared that she is not paralyzed: that i haa per yard a Boca youbcholee, bev yard. sic ° er motor nerves ot seriously ss a ine. elvets in all colors, r lar $1.75 “ aifected; that all of ‘her-bodliy. sual Mothers Know That 36-inch Hope Sheeting, regular 89c grade. We Have Over 500 DOLLS for grade. This Sale. colors, regular $1.75, q 0 : ‘ Thie Gala 2 4 bed sores end noviveatsren ore pene . Ane This Sale, 27 Cc You to Select From. per yard? .. ec... Be $ 1 .39 & : : son that has been long confined to her | Genuine Castoria per yard ..........4. peeeeses q a Z Seco Silks, 36 inches wide, all colors, regu- tl bed; that she could walk if she want-4 36-inch Berkley Sheeting, regular 38¢ DOLLS—Regular 1 8c lar 65c quality. This.Sale, i E Sar GGlaee teens, NarHHDE, and | grade. This'Sale, 29¢ value, at ......... pernyard Nt. o:, fo ae 39c ; ee yoga treata Ent ahie ould reeor= i per yard. Me are pentetes Cc Okan a eerie? 24c pie big lot of Purses, regular $2.50 grade. | a lecide when doctors disagree? 5 36-inch Depéndon Sheeting, regular 29¢ 29¢ Value, at......... is sale, j et : By an appeal this court is put in = grade. This Sale. DOLLS—Regular CAI es eB AE HO 2 Oey e “Mar. d Perrier ae neha ae at Bese per yard ....... Raia wee 2 1 C 49 value, at ......... 39c Bungalow Aprons, full size, all colors, reg- forbid her lawyers to take more than| | a 36-inch Dunmore Sheeting, regular 39¢ DOLLS—Regular 4 ular’$1.69 values. - This Sale, 79 / & Feasonable fee, viz, $1,000, instead grade. This Sale, 27 59c value, at....>..... C2 eich a eae ee re Cc j EB she may completely, recover and we| per yard sas. e). sss esses C voLis—Regular 55 5c quality. This Sale, ee neat a : : judges feel like simple dolts. On the | Fine Bleached Sheeting, regular 29c grade. 69c value, at ......... Cc d : 49c | A contrary, by granting a new trial we| This Sale -DOLLS—Regular DEE BEG eee oe Vhs tA bis $ 1 : may err and subject the poor lady to/| cay ede 21 Cs 79¢ value, at 69c Mercerized Table Damask. 1 fas cree Sly of ite an FOxo0 Maik Scots regulde $108 vitae, DOLLSReyalar Special per yard oy 5 : is of sufferin; | 3 f i 3! z ep Sahn i —A big line a 20%," slumbering. What should wee do? | This Sale ‘Grice ‘ ed repulér $198 Values 360 value, at ......... 79¢ Ealows es big y ai ote - -20% DISCOUNT | ‘The case is unusual and extraordinary is 5 { $1 39 DOLLS—Regular ain Goods, including every pattern in CHES, ~) and calls for a remedy not to be found | each : ‘ peri ; 2 “ Ets eae : . $1.25 value at 98c pore ay epee . -20% DISCOUNT —————_———_———————— 36-inch Serge, all colors, regular 85 qual’ ~wooLy DOGS— See cp ateacre. ale DIS GOUnan 5 ity. This Sale, Notions at a big saving—We carry a com- Sor Meret te ADC Repptieeneteat- LTC eet sf ma Rain sit re i ild, I have suffered f i ‘Loss OF SLEEP speech Sue Fcpipy Just ue wuing noe Values up to $1.75, at. . 10c Braids. p 0o ack. Military » with stomach trouble and gastric at-| PEESS || resutting therefrom-inlntanry. For Over sttestadretggsy teeulat .$l25 and 9149 Dolls at 25c and th Mheauti tacks. oe iinly give tem: Yucsimie Sgnatorect quality. This Sale, 9 8 Ribbons 5c & 10 Come and Ae ou Be and 10¢ Tawar porary sew Simil " 9 a > ~ ee. ‘trouble by taking "Mayr W salar | “den H Blankets, full sss, td Plalda, Bhai ie Sammons be & Me per yl: age Wash Boards layr’s Wonderful , a 8, jain Whi t, each . Remedy. The first dose proved to me . | . oe Th | rty Ye ars with ete borders, regular $6.75 val- Laces at 4c per yard Childeen's n Black and Witite. Won : ae Soabl cure, me and S. 3 Ke : ues. is Sale, your choice $ ‘ derful values at. é 1 + os. votes MEW dima Meee ok ya Toandallys nl fi while they last, each’..... aa 5.98 Laces at 9c per yard ‘per pair ...... ES na Sane 18c e aration that removes the catarrhal mu- ae: ; TEES MORE © cus from testinal allays a A 3 3 4 LP EE CEO the tnflammation which causes prac- a We have. just received a nice assortment of Patent Leather Belts in Black, White, Red ; _.... and Gray at Popular Prices.

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