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; ¥ : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919 : BISMARCK DAILY: TRIBUNE. er Rs A / | ~ SCORE PAY LAST. : : : ; a es L jie = Na MARTIN TO SREAK . t > F z RESPECTS TO THE : AT MISSOURT SLOPE “| : h ee ] : ~ MEMORY OF DEAD ’ SCHOOL CONVENTION | here Ss a P ace In | Scores ‘of friends of the late C. P.| Mandan, N. B., April 23—The Mis- i j Larsen, for ten "years chief engineer souri Valley Educational association of the Hughes Electric Co. at this Point, paid their last respects to the memory of the deceatsed at the Swed- ish Lutheran church Tuesday after- noon, when funeral services were con- ducted \by Rev. EB. F. Alfsen, The beautiful musical service included so- los by Misses Hoover and Smith. The bier was banked with ‘floral tokeys of esteem. The pallbearers“were Ww. Porter, Hugo Helland, August ‘Carl: son, Charles Hanson; Robert Ditton and Frank Niebauer, all old friends of the deceased. Following the church. services ‘the remains were’ carried across the ferry to Mandan, where interment was made at the side of the deceased’s| former wife. COLORS OF NORTH DAKOTA ARTILLERY | ORGANIZATION HERE! will hold an annual two days’ con- vention here May 1 and 2, announces Supt. C. L, Love of the Mandan schaols, president of the association. | State's. Attorney L. H. Connolly will deliver the address of welcome. and the response will be made by Supt M. aMrtin of the Bismarck schoo The speakers “will include many pro inent educators of national standing. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Ill., April 23.—Hdge, ceipts 1,000; fen cents higher7, $20.80 to 21; medium $20.70 to 20. sows $1885 to 20.35; pigs $17.00 tol 19, every man’s ward- robe for a Top Coat S PRING’S appearance makes it imperative to have a light-weight Coat. Their warmth without weight and en- ‘cumbrance make them ideal. garments for the.crisp, fresh sting that goes with Spring. These Coats are all shower- proof and we also are showing a big line of Rain Coats or Slip- MARK eee) hac er BB The City of GOODRICH “Akron. Shio TRADE Cattle, 8,000; generally calves steady; to 20.4 canners and cutters $6. stockers and feeders $8 Sheep, 16,000; slow to 15 cents low-| er; choice wooled Colodados $19 lambs 84 pounds or less $1 jbo ee ‘ 19.50; ewes 11.75 to culls and | The standard and colors of the 42nd common; $6.0 Oto 11.75; spring lamas | Ons. U. S. field artilery, an organization $18.50 to 21.00. | f a compored largely St NGiN poneet a3. ar, PAUCLIVESTOgKC CUSTOM ‘TAILORING HAND PRESSING NOW—THE | have ‘been presented to the state.| j8 0; St ant, April Hecate é p EXPERT REPAIRING DRY . CLEANING TRUE TEST OF They are now in custody of Adjutant! Douglas Fairbanks can be seen | ¢0" een ion Oe ene. $20.80 aa tg Ey | | General Fraser who will preserve:the Iv. in his newest-and] oo)... a hE ee Sed 4 Z ), beoutiful trophies until a place | ethers oul in entitled, “He ee oe and helteys $5.09 to $15.00.) a G. BERG ESO N £ g DO N PATRIOTISM Hemorial vuitting nee Victory | Comes Un Smiling.” The play is} Sheep receipts 200; lambs $7.00 to/ Hortety Brand Cletyes yp ; oe ‘billed for showing at the Big. | 18.25; ewes $5.00 to 14.00. | i ° GREA ———¢ | marek theatre. Minpeapolis, Minn., April PMoug = T HIT || Leek unchaged: barley 1.02 10 4112; Ve] eapped in the race of life. "Take Hol DANCE AT ARMORY | J._H. HOLIHAN Under the stress and + JS REVIVED || exe, married at St, Mary's chapei|*® * ass listers Rocky (Mountain. Tea: each) « Tis aday’ night. at. Armory, | REAL ESTATE | a f war it didn't Tuesday by the very Rev. M, J. Hilt- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN: | week and keép up with the live ones.) ay 18) Uy mory. terror of war it didn’t. | ner, vicar general of the Bismarck di-| Minneapolis, Minn., April 23.—Cash) 99¢. Tea or Tablets. Jos. Breslow. |0' Connor’s. Orchestra. 4-23-24 take a great deal of pa- All Bismarck folk now in middle lif will recall “The Belle of New York, the greatest. melodramatic hit- of aj generation, and they will welcome an, } opportunity to seé it again under a A. Harles, jfother,| No. ‘1 $2.67 to 2.75; oats 69 1-2 to 70} s, brother of tie bride} 1-4; flax $3.97 to 3.99. | re among the~out-of-town guests.. Hoogenstraaten formerly. was em- DANCE “AT “ARMORY | dat the Gladstone hotel in| Thursday night at Armory. FOR SALE—House of five rooms and large bath room; east front; irees; well located; cottage style; modern except heat. This house is worth $3000. For quick sale will sell for triotism to buy bonds. But your bonds helped new guise, but with the same old ef-| Jamestown, where he met his bride.{¢p, , - 99. $2,450; $450 cash; balance monthly crush German militar- fects, and with such a delicious young; Mr. and Mrs. Hoogenstraaten will O’Connor’s Orchestra. 4223-24 {4 payments. ism, brought Victory and Star as Marion Davies in the role ot make their home in Bismarck. MANFACTURER DIES. e se aii t the Salvation army lassie. his op- Racine, Wis., April 23.—Frederict | FOR SALE—House of seven rooms; again we are at peace. portunity ig offered at the Auditorium| Wilson Stands ; Firm ly “Upon Robinson, 57, well knows: manutact strictly modern. * This house could tomorrow evening when Manager Ves- er, died midnight last night. 3 perman stages “The Belle of New! Issue of Fidme and Claims of Say years hee t vice Ty York” as one of the greatest of his} ig riatie 7 dent of the J. season's offerings in the new popular. Italians “to Adriatic Zone chine Co. priced municipal. movies. Bisma: I, e Threshing © ‘Ma: | New York” folk will make_no mistake if they see (Continued from Page One) STRIKE | BECOMES NATIONAL this pict state: der da ic rill d A alli ob Shean! align aha eeeareee. of hho {tween the ie, vominitte Big Scenic Film Drama | Showing the Beautiful and Winsome not be built today for less than $6000. If sold this week, price $4200. Now, when the enemy no longer threatens, you are put to the true test of patriotism. FOR SALE—320 acres of good land, well improved, just east of Bis- marck; $86.00 per acre, J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. _ Phone 745. ‘ WEATHER REPORT. For twenty-four hours ending at noon, April 23. Temperature at 7 a. m. .. Temperature at noon . Highest yesterday . Lowest yesterday . Be the first to sub- scribe—show the peoples of the world that Amer- ica can finish the job in the glorious manner in Ural Cossacks, that further }and the I north the Bolsh have carried out} bor party w further retirements “owing to enémy | and the stri y has become nation- al. In the statement of Tom John- | e southwest of }Son, treasurer of the labor party, an-| ii @ ie ctaking place be- cli t the strike has become) arion avies ks and the Bolsheviki ional, ded that reports from} ~ 3°) tween the C Lowest las: = mapa at tl . ed Ireland ; copie Fy Proetiptation 5) for bassession of the fortress of te getive support to Limerick, TIIZ_MUSICAL TREAT which Ker army and savy Highest wind velocity , BON | POvorke OF THE SEASON overcame eyery obstacle ATES POSITION ie WOULD CURB FREE PRESS. | S I -In a statement is-| Mandan, N. D., i] 23. ti A rae emerged Ry sie punter aiva ee en roy Lassie om_onsthe Adriatic|men met at Governor L. B, Han s Fiume cannot-be-| Lewis & Clark hotel last evening to Lowest The president | digcnss: ways and means of wresting oo ‘Temperatures. points out that condition con- control of the Morton County Farm Fargo <, 2 08 cerning the Adriatic settlement has'| ers’ Press, a Nonpartisan league ne ; Williston. 26 j been changed ‘since Italy entered the| paper owned by 400 Morton and Oli-| 2 Grand For! ywa on promise of the pact of Lon-| ver county farmers, 8 - St. Pat don, the Austro-Hungarian empire nagement, with a view to adding it & Helena: appeared, to the Brinton harem of’ “kept bea 0 N E N I G H T 0 N L Y hiving di Chicago - ADMISSION—20¢ before them. For North Dakota: Fair tonight ands Tharedsy 3 somewhat warmer ‘Thurs: jay. GRAND 3 NIGHTS---Commencing THURS., APRIL 24 MATINEE SATURDAY Invest In Victory Bonds & 2 6 a e & 3 He notes that i a Swift Current ‘created for which the natural |’ Little satisfaction is said to have r The best investment in "THE ORIGINAL ~ Kansas City . outlet to the sea. so contends | sulted from the pow-wow, a = j ORRIS W. ROBERTS, tied the! stat pleaded in Grgtit ag ‘ re Your moe . f y Meteorologist. ehalf of Italy’: ms to the, Dalma- |" comy , ack in four tears. Hit 2 f = tian islands no longer prevails, as the | Vigor .and all indicate: perfect \ Ro al Hawaiian ate of interest—4 3 ae ’ po ° ‘$/-Austtian naval menace: has ‘ceased?to PEMD wnt TE 0 OTe AO ee, cauygheuaiehes bhey rf Jf | ’ CITY NEWS || exist. : om == es { Singers and Players Easy terms—the best * : -* T60 LATE TO CLASSIFY way to save: money. At Penner Home. Mrs. Neil Campbell and» daughter Miss_ Mabel Campbell of Wyndmere are spending ‘the week with Mr. and In a Program of American . 7 and Hawaiian Numbers together with a all over the United 1 for general housewe Mrs.\R. Penner. i Ei vie a) ae ae epee KEYSTONE oom preter Mg [ ‘the Gordon hatisthe COMEDY - where they will join a party ‘of 180, | For All Kinds of Sign Work Shriners for a special train pilgrim’! FIRST SHOW STARTS AT same,$5.00. Every- ae: to Duluth and thence to St. Paul! PHONE 628-L. w. he Kean a “al ways 7:30 P. M. | Will call and quote you reer) i Hoogenstraaten-Haries. ||. reasonable prices. * - h 1i f Admission Including ‘Andre Hoogenstraaten pf Bismark | H. H. PILMOOR the quali t y i s the War Tax—35c ‘and Miss Nell Harles of Jamestown! same---the standard Children—25c for fine hats. The soft carressing notes of these Hawaiian Players go straight to the heart.—Los Angeles Times. “BEST IN THE LONG RUN” NE DRAB ST ES RY EE PETE PE EE IL ETT JOHNSON’S Popular Priced Store The Store With Over 1000 Garments | Thursday, Friday ‘and Saturday Sale Let us help you —— oe are for them, HOSIERY AND: sale of Misses’ and Children’s Hose One bi lot ss Corsets, Sones dam. / to cle p at, aged by water. UNDERWEAR SPECIALS [I por pate cos. OG? Sistee es 98c (Real Bargain) Ladies’ Black Lisle Hose, good qual- ; : : . ney ity, all sizes. Special, per pair— One big lot of Muslin Petti- 98c MUSLIN MUSLIN 29 c 39c 49 c coats. Big value at ...... ; Muslin Combination and Envelope Ladies’ Fibre Silk Hosiery in almost |] Chemise, values up to $2.98. QQ q Do Not Neglect Your Eyes— e You May Ruin Them. - You may also ruin them unless ‘your eyes are tested scien- tifically. and your glasses fitted properly. We know the be Found in Our Downstairs Store | | | | | | | ! | | | i ! ! At Prices that Talk for Themselves to | tical business. We willjtest your eyes with knowledge r t Totleantpat... 2 ooo. i = care. We will fit you out with the glasses you u should es ely pre for and all 3 ; water at, per bal oss By 5 c i Pave fois mod erase ECE at, per pair ..2....5....0... 19¢ : Outing Flannel Night Gowns, values 5 Our office is fitted with the latest and up- -to-date modern up to $2.50: Bargain $1. 39 e cos pai a“ or i* a position to give you just the Misses’ and Children’s ey syery..|| Basement Sale. <<. <<) FOR THE Kibpiks Sane Dresses a service : ie oe grade; values up to 39¢ a- pair. in Gingiimns GF all sorte ae a Vee z , Specially priced, 29 -4] Duting Flannel in White 1 5 a / : FOLSOM JEWELRY STORE at, per pair ..-.--.....--- i IT || only. Sale price, yard. . 2c » 20 PERCENT. DISCOUNT i A : Sop Se Sis BES Dwi, Sse ae 98 JRA oEseinis ate en