The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1919, Page 8

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ohnsons} POPULAR PRICED STORE BISMARCK’S FASTEST GROWING STORE Two Stores: Bismarck and Grand Forks COAT SUIT SALE to Continue Friday and Saturday “a 98 VOILE WAISTS Values to $4.98: at—) VOILE WAISTS- Values to $2.98 at— 1.69 TRIMMED HATS Values.up to $10. 00. Your choice—" ~ $3.98" TRIMMED HATS Values up to $6.50. Your choice— $2.98 TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS All colors; values up to $7.98. Special, at, 5.50 SKIRTS Latest Skirts in Wash Satins, Poiret Twills, Gaberdine and Pique. From $1.98 to $13.50 DRESSES Large assortment of Summer Dresses. All. colors. Prices— $6.50 to $25.00 UNDERWEAR Muslin Underwear slightly shop soiled. Values to $1.98, at, We Have Some Choice Bargains in Corsets BARGAINS IN HOSIERY--ALWAYS BARGAINS IN THE BASEMENT Johnsons ORDER BY, M. " ORDER BY MAIL eo Se Tn TOWNLEY 10 FACE TRIAL ou J UNE { wniey and charged with conspiracy and alyt 1 tJ about June). The i nt leaders were fndicted by a) Jackson county grand jury jury. RDITH CAVELL HONORED BY PUBLIC. RITES LONDON, tribute. to Wm. Farnuin will be the at- traction tonight at the Bismarck theatre in “Kor Freedom,” a lt 1 ‘ae bald \charming love story with strong, Mdith vel the i aa emotional scenes. t here today | ~~ from Brus-| the wtvillers. If they decide to walk native city at Norwich was | Out, the three. loeal newspapers will o Westmin! Abbey for 4? | he ‘compelled to'suspend publication. memorial 8) The telephone operators have voted to remain on duty until 7 tomorrow: ; morning. lent of the great metr to participate, The sty eet s the cortege - mo h crowds and every y was yeaa The y inchided vernment, and | alks of life. | wINNIPHO IN ~ GRIP OR CITY WIDE STRIKE) WIN. NIPRG, n's committee of 1,000 was organiz- ed here today to cope with the strike |- of more than 60 unions culled) by the trades and labor federation today. The long expected strike came shortly fore, noon today, Approximately 000 men and women left their Work. Street: cars were taken to the ‘barns; elevators stopped running; various trades activitles ceased; postal em-| first things that you will have to 7 MAN, 3 AN., May ts A cit. _ “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 run. Doubtless one of the ployees left their offices; deliveries of food stuffs were stopped, and about emia’ mt oe eee ee ; eld M0) clerks, bookkeepers ‘and ‘stenog- in our line elly-Springfi phers left their desks, Except for a specially organized corps of lifesavers, the firemen joined in)’ the walk-out. First reports to’ the newspapers. ‘an; nounced that the ‘walk-out was. con- ducted ina very orderly thanner in 7) Strike leaders. hive ad- casings and tubes we believe that we have something that will! merit’ your iny tion. That they. cost more'ls true, but as hag been a oe the recollec-, tion’ y arpere long:after * | the. price 5h ortotten: ¥e E .;Drop in our store, or call us up! t and we shall be, pres to ahew pe a Webb SB eh ae iteenbon you why. — VALLEY. ability. of Joining, f MISSOU : “The spa of Service” CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. "ACTORy SERVICE stat Bismarck North Pak ~ Sed MOTOR CO.bs smARano | LAST = LAST ---Tonight--- ALICE BRADY “Her Great han: Though even his patient fathe gave him Op, she took “Her Great: Chance” with him. ‘A wonderful story of how the “Million Dollar’ Kid” of Broadway is reformed by a clever girl.’ She loved him better when she found out’ he lost: his: fortune. ; A fortune stood between their kapoliece, os What is the greatest chance you ever took? See Alice Brady in “Her Great Chance.” O’Connor’s Orchestra—Admission 20c First Show 7:30—Second Show 9:00 P. M. NOTICE On account of bad weather, the Pinte: Is ‘been ex- tended to May 17.’ : \ Let. everybody co-operate in removing alfretase from yards and alleys. By May 17th the city must be clean. Mr. G. B. Allen has ‘been appointed sani man to help this department ‘enforce the la’ Filth spreads disease. Ss Clean Up! Begin now! Don’t spit on sidewalks. - 4 It is against the law. ;————— -— --} ee C. E, STACKHOUSE, Health Officer. © tei! A Sale of Luggage < THURSDAY, MAY 15, Time to be laying your.plans. And next in importance to your summer clothes comes a Bag or a Trunk. This little May Sale will save you enough money to buy another dress or hat, perhaps, or to stay a little longer. Good, dependable pieces that will “stand the racket.” Boy ‘Pires B {tbe 0” OFF On All Luggage at : ENS CLOTHING SHOP. : ~ "McKenzie Hotel Block a is ae of’ Known’ Quality The idcndy usefulness of your \ car depends on good tires. _Econ- ~ omy depends on good ood tires. United States Tires are good | tires. That’s why we handle them. ‘Take no chances with unknown quality. Buy United States Tires, Empires —for their proved dependability, —for their oft demonstrated d economy. ah “exactly. aN - United States Tires CW. Ne ee 1919. » We can provide you with United States Tires to meet your needs are Good Tires ieanarele Motor Co. i PA

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