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i H j BIG CROWDS FOR “MANDAN DISTRICT PAGES. nn eee MUSICAL CONTEST Expected That Large Number of Representatives of Slope Will Compete tions today were Us _ T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE--McKenzie Hotel biNiard | hall, Or -ount of dissolution of partnership the present owner, who has another business which re- quires his attention, will sell. Call.] 620 Tribune. 411i wk WANTED—Girl for general house work. Mr, F. A. Knowles, [6 Ave A. West. Phone 169R. 4 itt FOR SALE—One four-bottom Oliver engine gang plow with extra break- er, bottoms and shar Also on Ford and Ma: $ condition. i asi Write or see Vernard Owen, S N. D. 4111 wk WANTED — F ion running a gas tractor. ars’ experience Write No. 617 Tribune. | 4112 ty SALE—A year} AN AIRDALE FOR good dog]! <. | and a half years ol for children, Phone 12 411 2t| WANTED—Girls at Capital Steam | Laundry, + 4-11-2t | WANTED—Woman or girl for gen- | eral housework. Mrs. Jas. Fogerty. 607 5th St. Phone 485-R. FOR SALE—A new; 50 ft. lot, well located; 2 blocks | from high school; 3 blocks from | north ward, hot and cold water con-| nections in basement; screened in porch; storm doors, storm. sash and screens all complete, all painted up) including the roof; to be sold onj terms with small payment , 4-11-3t 5-room_ bungalow, sand balance on monthly pay- | | ft Here is a chance to make ir rent pay for your home. Thi property cannot be duplicated to: for less than $4500.00 and will considerable less, pancy at once. re 619, 1 in care 619, . TWO MEN desire room with be - private home, Write 618 © uni FOR SALE CFE seales, . 1 roughs adding machine, electric coffee | mill, Am Account | five foot ice | must sell quic EF. B. Best Mere, Co., Dickinson, } Dak. ~ “REO ° Try Musterole. See How “Quickly It Relieves | ;You just rub Musterole in briskly, and| usually the pain is gone—a delicious, soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a cl 0 made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster, Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster- | ole and.recommend it to their patients, They will gladly tell you what relief it ives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, £4) stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, | «pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore jants will come. , White ointment, | will be present at the high school this evening for the district musical con- test. This morning a*number of rooms were engaged at the Lewis & Clark hotel for Bismarck high school pu- pils and chaperons who will accom- pany them, and about twenty contest- The Bismarck school will enter four in the plano, four ia the \vocal solo and one in the violin contests, A ‘boy’s quartette and a girls’ glee cluy will also be present The local Bismarck musical con- test was held last Monday with 13 {contestants in plano and 12 in vocal solo classes. New Salem high schoo) wil) also; send a number of pupils. Winners in this district meet will be sent to Grand Forks to compete in the state contest. The progtam will start promptly at BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE |8 o'clock and a small charge will be | male to cover expenses. Judges will be- announced tomorrow. DEATH OF ALBERT BLOCK IN FRANCE REPORTED TODAY Well Known Bismarck You Man First Thought Missing in Action Is Dead That her son, Albert Block, reported missing in action in France on Sep- tember 26, is now officially reported to have died at a date and place un- determined. was the sad news reecived this morning by Mrs. Balbina Block lfrom Adjutant General . Harris ‘at LANPHER The final hat is wearing it. Who ever wore a Lanpher till it wore out knows how long the best hat will last. | HATS. test of a a “DEPOSITS THE STATE When a man deposit: | This bank is guided gressive banking men. muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents; pneumonia). Always dependable. 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. 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Faithful attention is‘ given to personal and business accounts and every effort is made. to ren- der the maximum of service combined with abso- lute safety. _ You are cordially invited to become a depositor in— WLI | | What Are Good Clothes? ———and———_ Where ONLY a ual build, vou 14 ye ence, 10 of GOOD GOOD CLOTHES are Clothes that fit—next—that are worth all the price asked—and_ next-—Clothes that are suitable for the individ- ual wearer. years of experience can take your measure correctly and know what cut and style to give cee KLEIN has made a life study of. these necessary points and gives North Dakota people and num- bers nearly all high state officials and thousands of others on his list who always “come back.” Prices— $25 to $66 fe “The Men’s Shop” BISMARCK BANK Bismarck, N. D. ! “The Friendly Bank” ..{ } Can I Get Them? practical tailor’ with age and taste. © ars of practical experi- of which were: given CLOTHES WEARERS Camp Lewis on May 29, 1918, and|in France. He was repo thence was dispatched overseas with | in action last fall, and His mother never}no further word came Washington. Mrs, Block, a widow, gave her, two sons to the colors, and Martin Block is still in France. Albert Block, who would have been an infantry unit. gn “GREEN AND OXFORD GREY GIVE READY-TO0-PUT- ON - Bocester New York. Firth VED . - heard from him after receiving a for-| when Mrs. Block. received the message ular jand his many frie mal card announcing his safe arrival| from Adjutant General Harris. hi 24 years old February 17, went to a Se a: SoG 7 i "AUDITORIUM *¥n5 2am aun FIRST ANNUAL AMERICAN TOUR THE FASHION PARK DESIGNING ROOMS RECOMMEND ‘FABRICS OF PLAIN TEXTURE.,,BLUE, BROWN, “CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT _ || THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON’ ‘ : "Ad: Fashion Fark dcsightay vooms.were commanded Wr iy CL ' Government when “tt decided_to: put <style into the pli haste Vay Ope Mente stylebook for Spring, és ready for you, SS rted ‘missing The Bismarck soldier was ing to the capital city rom that time | Nebraska, coming wun extern oe Is until ‘today,| 18 years ago. regret to learn of his: i ‘\ HAROLD BACHMAN 3 vs Conductor Composed of and other noted Military Musical Organizations Soloist, ROBERT BRUCE Cornetist Auspices of Commercial Club’ Seat Sale at Harris & Co. AGREEABLE SERVICE AND ARE ALWAYS GOOD-LOOKING. THE ELEMENT OF STYLE HAS'BEEN-SO WELL APPLIED TO THE DRAPING OF .THESE MATERIALS THAT IN THE NATTI, WITH THE FLARE TO ITS: SKIRT AND ITS STRAIGHT-UP SHOULDERS, DISTINCTION HAS BEEN PERFECTLY.SECURED:. > °.* ny ~ . TATLORED -AT_FASHION: PARR’ | FASHION PARIK sacrifice. born in will deeply Soldier Musicians from the 2nd North? Dakota Infantry and 116th Engineer Bands ON SALEPpapNight: 85¢-$1.10 Seats, Rpnagpay Price satinee: 90-55¢