The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1919, Page 3

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K po the chest— ‘TUESDAY, APRITW15, 1919... MRS. BANKSTON AND TOTS HAVE - NARROW ESCAPE Aroused by Flames . Just in-Time to Escape From Burning Dwelling Sua “rs, JL. Bangston and three litile children; one of them only a. few months .old, were aroused ‘by the crackling of flames at 12:10 this morn- ing just in time to es pein theri night. clotaing fro mtheir ‘burning dwelling at 821 Fourth street. Mrs: Bankston had retired at 11:30. A few moments later she thought she detect- ed smoke, but 4n investigation fajled to_réyeal ‘anything wrong. Se was in. sound slumber when finally wWwakened to find the entire rear part of her home ablaze. The fire department. mate a quick {run to the scene, but the flames. had |Sained such headway ‘that Ifttle in ‘the interior ,of the dwelling ‘could be saved: After the fire was under con- trol) some of the little tots’. apparel was rescued fromthe laundry at the rear, but the remainder of the house’s tarving in the ‘Midst of Plenty Acid-Stomach Steals Steals Strength and .GoodFeelings One of the stomach iis th starves its vie plenty... And ic. ng2 shout it is that the people w't stomachs, seldom knew vz trouble really iss. No matter how ¢> the food may be, c cat, they do. n: This is, clea:) y fact, that: en roperly: digect ealthy, nozmel dige: acid causes the food t> ment. Then orst features of acid- very often it literal! a hat. From Magee idiatonlecie is the real cause of the trike tight he very cause of ouble and clean the excess acid £ the stomach, Thereis a quick, A. won nderful new remedy _qui¢! cid Without the slightest di: Itis EATONIC. “Made in of tablets—they are good ust like a bit of, dy. They TioNS excess ay. through the 9 Give the bloa: you can tairly ceid, ‘passes into tho comes the breeding of germs and toxic turn’ ate absorbed i: estof EATONIC m your druggist. ur zt brings fu ishment out of th doesn’t take long get you h on can eat whas cur food in ef distres: ieve you, it You ¢: manyswictims of acid-stom actually suffer stor g ‘ain, there ar e millions ‘ho do suffer kinds of aches ‘and pains—heéad- athens theumatic twinges, gout, lum- bago, pains around the heart and in who never dream that ‘an y you feel you ere pot ge rength. veers i i SEE HERE FOLKS:—_ You don’t want Mother Paint-Up. An Open Letter from ‘Lomas matter of. putting everything in apple, jie order for the Sumiier season zo take this gentle tip—Clean-Up and Bistiarek, Avril 15; 1919: \ Nature (9 outdo’ you in the Look around the premices and see where a bitiof car- pentry work not only will make things look better_but ° will add years to their wear. We'll be pleased to help you select the TOOLS to do it with. j You also can make things last-a little longer by doing a little’ paifting here and_there. We’ ve a full line of all 4 kinds of PAINTS, VARNISHES and OILS i in bulk er any size can for large and small jobs. . In HOUSECLEANING SUPPLIES you will find us ‘fully equipped to take care of your every neqd and we cordially invite every house-wife to come. in and see our complete assortments of housecleaning helps and devicés. From the standpoint of economy, it is much cheaper to keep things in revair and looking well than to_allow them to go to waste, » especially, when a fittle fixing Bad a daub of paint will-do the trick. : Soap and Water, Paint and Whitewash, Tools ang . Nails, Brushes anid ; ate powerful allies against dis- -ease germs. Now is the time to clean out that cellar, put ' a coat of paint ob- that dirty. wall, nail down ‘those loose floor ‘boards, screen up the kitchen door, trim the fence - “hedge, mow the lawn, paint the hous USE, shingle the roof, mend the drain pipe—It’ 's Clean-Up ‘and Paint- -Up Time. Our stocks are coniplete with supplies for’ all these J / things. If you can’t do the job yourself, we'll be pleased “ ‘To-estimiite the work and do it for you. _, As.a means) of protecting your property Melk as 5 wiatter.of civic pride, ‘Cleat-Aip aiid Paint-Up NOW! We, can help you “get ted house* in order.” ee 4 * “Very truly: yours, A j : / “LOMAS HARDWARE CO: jof the Company at Boston to/replace leral’s office, ¢ .| they cost mo! and we are be pleased to show contents, including all of-Mr. and Mrs, Bankston’s clothing ‘and personal ef- fectgy,aré almost a total loss, ! The property was for years tlie Der- rick Aome, but is now owned ‘by Aaron Baniatn of” Minneapplis. J. L. al Harvester Co., was on a@ South Soo tri. plast ‘night and Mrs. Bankston and ‘the little children were alone in the house NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE MEN -OUT ON STRIKE Boston, April 15.—+Telephohe coin- munications throughout most of New| England except Connecticut were sus- pended today by a strike of operators of the New England Telephone & Tel- +/egraph Go and the Provident Tele- phone Co. In this and other cities op- erators, ceased, work at 7 a.m. The demands include’pay" increases and the right of collective bargaining. \ A strike of more than 6,000 women operators of the New England Tele- phone & Telegraph Co. and the Provi- dence. Telephone Co, for wage in- creases tied up telephone service in the greater part.of New England ex- cept in Connecticut today. Only chiet operators remained. at work, the super- visors going out with the operators. At the offices of the New England Co“here it was stated \that first re- ports indicated a “pretty\complete tie- up of the system, but with some local service being given.” TO REPLACE STRIKERS. Washington, April '15.—Holding the New England telephone strike without justification, the postoffice depart- ment today instructed the managers the strikers or to take any other steps which might be necessary to secure a resumption of serv: GRA ANE is BACK. At Minot; Crane, an mal on lea p-to serve as a member of the sanitary corps staff in the office of the surgeon general pf the army, tion work, will addr western Education a: meets here Thursday, urday. Major Crane rive tomorrow to re day. ay and’ Sat- expected to ai@ until Sun- LICENSE MONEY DUE. ! H. (Tostevin, chief of the licens-j ing department the attorney gen- atteytion of pool y,- moving picture, drink. e ment of annual by an act of the due, and that c s opgrating = out a license at this'lime are violati nE the law. FRAZIER T HOT SPRINGS.” Ae ry J. Brazier, has cheeu mpelled. to, to Hot Springs, Ark., » take tredtiient for a stubbord case of rheumatism. From Mandan. _ ‘Miss Adelaide Kohlér and Miss He'- en Taylor came oyer from Mandan to- day to visit at the Charles McDonald pome: ‘ SAG “RENTALS. ‘Wo have calls'every day for houses. v at you have: for rent. RANCE AGENCY, ny Hone 220R | 415 1 wk PIANO TU? TUNING |” Howard Stall, the piano tuner, is coming to tune the Maud: Powell con- cert piano. Phone Grand Pacific for appointments.—Advt. The-Million Dollar Band will give dance Friday night and Sat- urday night after the show at the Armory. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Head of chest— \ are: best treated “externally”. with “The-Home of Service” MR. CAR OWNER ” Within the next few weeks you will be getting out_your auto- mobile and preparing for the sea- son’s Doubiless one of the first thing ; thAt you will have to consider will be-your tires. In our line of Kelly-Springfield casings and tubes we believe that we have something that will merit your investigation. That is true, but as has been said before—“the recollec- tion of quality remains 3 long after the price is forgotten.” ‘Drop in our store; or call us up Ke Bankston} who is with the Internation-|° ee GPRING APPAREL " This Eastér exhibit and sale of new things for Spring will eclipse all our previous efforts and will sQrpass any similar event that has ever been held in this city. We are ready to supply all your ‘needs, from stocks that for beauty, for fashion, for quality and for moderate prices are @ absolutely ~ unequaled i in the history of this store. Every Woman Wko Loves Beautiful and Fashionable Attire Will Want to See the New. triumph. The succession-of authoritative styles which we show in practicaNgnd-handsomely trimmed garments are all imbued with the latest tendencies of Dame Fashion. DAYS BEFORE Our showing of Spring The Ready-to-Wear Sections have been completely ' transformed—scores - of -new debut tomorrow. . full; ie -are. pre| fy / s JUST, FOUR SHOPPING “EASTER A Superb Showing of Exquisite Easter with their easily affordable prices. to view this assemblage:about which we are enthusiastic, In all our experience, we:have never before seen a group of beautiful Coats that so be. Scores of distinctive new styles are included. ;The severely simple and the. lavishly ornate are represented, as well ‘as every graduftion betwetn these two extremes. than worth ‘these prices: $34.50 Ways. including’ as it does the most favored of the new models, therefore assured all. $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $18.50, $25.00 and up to $45.00 fore. included~ -Here therefore, are Dresses of simple_materials that sell for small pri effects ornately trimmed that cost $75.00. The'least, like the most expensive, is charm- Please stepin td seé them before deciding. $52.50, $59.50 ingly original and fashionably ‘c correct, $14.95, such marked demand. Spring Si;les as Expressed in this Exhibit and Sale Apparel is nothing short of a this season. i ttig creations make their extent. The new “Dolman” Coats Decidedly Fascinating You'll be charmed with thejr beauty, delighted with, their style and highly pleased So altogether it should be a great pleasure for you y measured up to our ideas’ and ideals of what good Coats should $39.50 $47.50 $54.50 $64.50 $69.50 and $74.50 Not a Moment Has Been Lost in Showing These New and Dainty Spring Skirts That Have Just Been Received i New Skirts hurriedly taken out. of their boxes and shown immediately so that there would be no delay in making the Spring styles known. One is quite at a loss to make a choice, eachbeing pretty but in such And so it goes through the whole assortment. Here Are the Loveliest Dresses Ever—For Easter The Very Latest Styles It is something to say that these latest creations are prettier than those shown hereéto- eM. as, So many pretty ones pleaded: to be So we: proceeded 'vet¥ ‘carefully choosing only those that were not alone It was no simple tas! gather} tty but in accord with the modes Iaid down for. present wear. $16.50, $25, $39.50, $45, $49.50, : $62.50 to: $75.00 ae Troseteet More New Arrivals in ‘Wolen’ ’s “Chic” Spring Suits” Spring Tailor mades in distinctly interesting styles, the type éf Suit at the moment in Models embodying the essentially new notes—tight shoulders, close fitting sleeves, jaunty vests or swagger waist‘ coats. grace of the Silhouette, with its youthful slenderness of Serges and Tricotines braid trimmed or strictly tailored Silvertones in extremely smart and severely plain styles. And numerous other fine materials. following Zigures: $19.50 $25.00 ntour. $59.50 $64.50 $69 $72.50 $75 $90 & $98.50 with Military,Heel. son’s fad. A pair ..... Sout but insead, mat ‘content oliseliés with ceiving you as eye view” of the atyle-tendencies which are’ in scendioe Only by a personal inspection can the variety and Josie cf the new Spring Apparel be appreciated “a the fullest They're more $59.50 And what adorable styles they ifferent, The variety is a satisfying one Splendid selections are es, up to, Silk. All emphasizing the subtle Snappy Fashionable . Pumps, Oxfords and © High Top Shoes for _. sien Just Arrived Black Glazed, Newport Pumps This sea- $8. 50 Serges, Worsteds and Tweeds, modish but very practical. JUST FOUR What woman can resist aaa a choice at the SHOPPING ‘ DAYS BEFORE $34.50 $39.50~ $45.00 $49.50 $55.00 EASTER ~~ Millinery if Accenting the Sorine stvles from the most celebrated artists as au- thoritative. we oresent for inspec- tion'a sorgéous array of the most beautiful conceptions in new Spring Millinery, from the leadirig milli- ners of the world; tdgether with clever models fron’ our own work- rooms. Eyery model shown here for the coming season is of ap- proved fashion, insuring snfart- Ness ,distinction and correctness. IREL: AND ihenou . KID AND KAYSER’S SILK GLOVES others oure Attractive Silk Kid and ,Chamosette Gloves for Easter “Can be seen here in a wonderful collection of all the new styles for this See rhe Kid and Chamosette Gloves. © stitched in self-color or contrasting shade. Ane. as these gloves were bought early in many instances their price is lower than their market value today. Kayser’s Silk Gloves, double top, fandy and plairi, White, Black, MaStic and ' Gray. Per pair— 85e, $1.25, $1.50; $1.75 and $2.00 treland finest Tinported French: Kid ae large variety ‘of shades, plain, * 4 atid embroider: ' backs? ee “uk and White $3.25 # Pair Colors—$3.50 a Pair - ‘W. LUCAS €0. , THE STORE OF quabitr AND SERVICE The new Dark Brown Cordo- van Oxford, English last. Mili- A pairs... $8.75 Smart Brown Kid Oxfords withe bewis Heel. A classy number. A’ Pair 2.0... $9, 50 CARTER’S, MUNSING: * AND KAYSER'S SIL : UNDERWEAR * t haw Sa Some are shirred at the wrist, We urge early

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