The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE 3, SHERIFFS ADVISED THEY MUST PINCH AUTO VIOLATORS Officers to Be Held Responsible for Machines Not Dis- ors and shades, and navy blue and white is a pretty color combination, The stores are showing the prettiest things in the voiles, with white col- lars and cuffs of white organdy, Or- gandy makes a coo] dress for these warm days, and the French ginghams shown in the ready to wear depart- ments are very attractive, with the dainty ruffled collars and cuffs of white, in organdy or lawn. The flowered georgettes are lovely for more elaborate and dressy affairs and with a becoming hat and pretty shoes makes a charming costume There are some wonderfully good titying each sheriff in North Makota looking dresses in the store windows that on and after July 10° the motor|in the flowered georgetteg in the vehicle department will expect such| light and darker shades. officers to rigidly enforce the motor| The seperate short velvet ‘summer yehicle registration law. Sheriffs are} coats are nice for the cooler hours, of instructed to notify every ofticer|the day, and the maribou scarfs are a within thelr jurisdiction to enforce | delight to the women shoppers. There this law, and they are advised that} 2re white wash garments of gabar- they will be held responsible for any| dine that are quite inexpensive, and Violations of this order, No motor|Wiite sport dresses are made up in vehicle is to be permitted to run upon any highway in the punts with- reer ieee CES out displaying two 1919 license tags : ee or a receipt showing that such tags | MARKETS |, have been applied for. playing Tags ‘A, W. Luehrs, registrar of the mo- tor vehicle registration department of the state highway commission, is no- attractive styles. é ee ea ST PAUL LIVESTOCK, Bismarck Dress Shops Hoge 7000 5 ate higher. Showing Pretty Things | Buss. For the Hot Weather) (10°. Mtaay. Steers $6.50 to 14.75. Cows and heffers $5.00 to 12.50. Veal calves steady $8.50 to 16.75. sores and feeders steady $6. 50 to. The dress shops are filled these days with things for the hot weath- er. The dresses never were prettier or more becomingly made, and the cool and simple printed voiles in at- tractive design and patterns ar just the thing for July weather. The voiles and organdies come in all col- my Ed Steep 200; steady, Lambs $7. () Oto 16.50, Wethers $6.00 to 7.00. Ewes 3.00 to 7.00. Civilians Buy Army Raincoat From Govérnment Contractors at Cost TRE PEERLESS CO., Dept. 1107, 80 Branford Place, leg $ 7.5 0 N. J., will ship, postpaid, insured, to you direct on receipt 0: The one type of Raincoat both waterproof and sanitary. The result of two years’ experimentation by army experts, Made strictly to government speci- fications of government inspected cloth, guaranteed durable and fast. color. No wet can get through—hermetically. cemented, storm-proof collar ‘with stotm-proof tab, interfitting fly front, adjustable ‘fastenings around wrists, side pockets with additional slit to reach inside clothing without opening coat. Back is sanitarily ventilated, concealed by duplex yoke, giving cape effect. Because the war ended, unexpectedly and military requirements ceased, civil jans may buy these government’ approved raincoats at factory coat—87.51 Peerless, Raincoats are the Genuine Govt. Model ‘i ui ni inverted pleat down back; belt all around with OFFICERS DOUBLE. ucklé; convertible collar; outside patch pockets with BREASTED MODELS Tames buckled wrist fastenings. Retailed during war for $25 to $30. Delivered free to your door on receipt Of ......-+...5++ $12 WHEN ORDERING EITHER COAT, STATE CHEST MEASUREMENT If not satisfied, return coat and money will be refunded GOOD CONDITION 2 FOR SALE CHEAP y WHITE’S CANDY STORE ONE-TON TRUCKS Distributors: —of——_—- FRANKLIN CHALMERS MAXWELL OLDSMOBILE “, Automobiles and Tricks REPUBLIC TIRES BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB ‘Barley; 102-ta 112, NO, 2 138 1-4 to 138 a4. Our Retreaded Tires Save You One-half the : Cost of New Ones Did you ever stop to realize what enormous tire niet is wasted by discarding your old tires?, : “fire niakers acknowledge that 75 per cent of the value of the tire is in the body anid 25 per. cent.is.in the tread; therefore, when the tread.is worn off you still have over 5G.per.cent of the original tire value left. ee AG ae “4 ps Let ‘us show you-how this waste can be substantially reduced. — _ _When*your tite is worti dowit to the fabrie or tread is loose from same or tire blow- outs; we rebuild.the tire. When: we-get your tire: to.be retreaded. it is.given a thorough exdmination and if the-carcaas of the tire is. in,good.condition we use it. .- «asiphe old ‘tread ts stripped front thé casing, after Which‘ the-fabric is thoroughly cleénedand_.all weak parts replaced by new.fabric.. ‘Then a.new rubber..cushion, a new bgegker strip :and.tread stocks. are all applied; next, the tire is put through a Dri Kure Valeattizing Process; Which is.doné by: using specially designed Retreading Molds. sey “Some of sit “inde-ovet” ‘tirés NAVe run sie miles; ‘many '4,500, and none less than 3,500 ntilés. «. ~; Set You would hardly beliévé it; bit it’s feilb=he do what we say we'll do. We make pe mini sei atinannmma nt > manne i >SINSPECTION INVITED. Out of tein Work Given ‘Protitpt Atterition irk lang Co. 4 Located ble the Mayn: aTit re A rs 55. oe waht ae runes HOTEL BLDG. ' ' We réservé the right to turn dowri any tire ‘aces any stage of inspec- tion, atid we. are not. Habit for, yee. Papamoa Lele torrlea lil \ MUNI ut TF We wish to notity the: ‘puibli¢ that our Supply and Accessory esas taint which carries the inost complete stock in this section of the country i is now ei sae busitiess solicited = z Zz FI ; open for Bilsitiess: You are cordially invited to call and look ts over. Your Z Fsthinnnonnnnnnnnnnnnunaaounnnnk nea : ORDER EROS AIPY SBR tree ia “H.-C. ‘BRADLEY, Manager si METRE LITE i ititinaniN tele cal eal Nl ae ail grt PVRURS TS RS IPS EES STEHT 10 Auto Suey Department y COR. THIRD a — STREETS WESTERN SALES CO. SUAS AGN RO Oe eee Te SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919. . AUDITORIUM ONE NIGHT ONLY Saturday, July CURTAIN 8:30 SHARP | NO ONE WILL BE SEATED DURING THE ACTION OF . } , THE PROLOGUE al ONE OF THE RARE TREATS OF. THE THEATRE— A: GREAT ACTOR AND A GREAT PLAY ‘now 18 WEEKS sueares, curcaco Same Company—Same Production INSHIGL 7 Bee ING; pBHRi TW aa) ©) BY JOHN HUNTER BOOTH Founded on Katherine Cecil Thurston’s Novel 1 Year in New York 4 Months in Boston 4 Months in Australia PRICES: 55c TO $2.20. INCLUDING WAR TAX Seat Sale Thursday at Harris. & Co., Stationers \ North Dakota

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