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TUESDAY, SEPT. 16,1919. MIKE-GIRBONS AND BROTHER IN. CITY TODAY FOR LUNCH Knights of Columbus Entertain World’s Middleweight Boxing Champion Mike Gibbons, champion middle- weight boxer, ‘and his brother Mike Gibbons, were in Bismarck at noon to- WHEN RHEUMATIC PAINS HIT HARD Have Sloan’s Liniment ready for those sudden rheumatic twinges De let that rheumatic pain or ache find you without Sloan's Liniment again. Keep it. hardy in the medicine cabinet for immediate action when needed. | If you are out of it now, get another bottle today, so you. won't suffer any longer than nec- _ essary whena pain or ache attacks you. Apply it seston rubbing —for it penetrates — iving Prompt relicf of sciatica, lumbago, neuralgta, lameness, soreness, sprains, ‘strains, bruises. Be prepared — keep it handy. I) druggists — 35c., ibe., $1.40. Sloan's Liniment Keep 17 handy MISS ALICE LINKFIELD TEACHER OF VIOLIN 5 Years Experience Bismarck Conservatory of Music Rhone. 607-K GUSSNER’S Just Received a big ship- ment of Fruits. If you are going to can come in at once and look them over. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Grocery Department Peaches—Freestone, extra fancy Elberta, per. box .. “$1. 25 Plums — In. beach, boxes, very choice, $ 1. 0 5 per crate . Concord Grapes—The’ best mae? SOc Lemons—Per dozen Bananas—Per” Dozen’ 15c w 45c Milk — Any of the well known brands, 16 c large can ......3} Monarch Baked Beans, No. d jane Ee Meat ‘Department Pot Roast—Best 22 c grade, per lb. feces Boost TBC te naan best stand- Ger ibe, seeks 30c 15c Boiling or Stew Kidney Suet—For general Meat—Per Ib. ... comme 12%ce eet TBE Serie Veal Roast or: jteak—Per pound ........ ai 25 Cc Loin Veal Steak or Roast—Per Ib. . *30c Pork Sausage — Link or loose, per 2 5 c pound .... Picnic Hams—Very choice, at, per 2 5 Cc pound .......... a ‘Regular Hams—The best brand, per'b. .... 40€ 40c Breakfast Bacon | —Per Ib. o0.. 636. (By the Strip). | Roast, of Pork— : Per pound 35c Home Reridered Lard—Per Ib. ... 35c uaa of Pork—Chops, Etc., at, per pound v..ce...0. 34c Shoulder aoe fin- est selected. Pork, per Ib. Ter eot Weiner Sausage—Our own inake, per 2 5 c pound wif... Hanbule eau made daily, per k 2. 4 c pound . Head Cheese and. Liver pamee 20 io iasamineyy (aye Be ow Oc Phone 60.3101: Main St. ‘day, as the guests of the local Knigths of Columbus. Mike and Tom Gibbons meet tonight at Mandan in a six round exhibition boxing’ match at the Mandan fuir under the auspices of the “Caseys.”” Nv Upon their ‘arrival in the city, the boxers were taken on an_automobile ride through the city by ©. W. Paul- son and J. Healow, following which they were entertained at a luncheon at the Grand Pacific Hotel. Many members of the Knights of Columbus attended the luncheon and Gibbons told them of his fistic experiences. “We will put on a fast contest to- night at Mandan,” Mike Gibbons said, “end we assure all fight fans that there will not be a dull or slow minute oll the time we are in the ring.. I have met many boxers during my career, but very few of them make me work as hard as Tom.” Meet Wednesday The Ladies’ Aid of the Trinity Lutheran church, will hold its meeting tomorrow afternoon at the church par- lors on Seventh street. Mrs. Harry Berg will have charge of the meeting. Current Events Club The members of the Current Events club will hold their first meeting of the season Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Foster in the LaRose apartments. Initiation Tonight The Order of Eastern Star will have initiatory work tonight at the Masonic témple at 8 o’clock. Refresh- ments will be served. All officers and members are requested to attend the initiation. “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Cross.’ unbroken Bayer package which con- tains proper directions to safely re- Always buy an} jr, The American Legion dance will be postponed until Friday, Sept. 19. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | WANTED—Girl for general’ pouseuecic. Apply Mrs. H. H. Steele, 67 4 B. be 16-tf FOR SALE—Oats and barley. in car load shipments, Mv ire, Quinn- Shepherdson C Exchange Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn 9-16-lwk WAN' TRD — Presser. and between St. Paul and. mé ts tors ail Mm Jands just east of vB sonable prices and on. ez on or write. Company, Minn. Farmers Globe Bujlding, “9-16-1t LE—One fumed oak and leather port, two baby carriages. Ph I 522 8th St. lieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, foneeneral hous Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin 1, Slemarcks. ND boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few| WANTER TO RENT—Modern house, ester of Salicylicacid. cents at drug stores—larger packages Holomboe. Phone 4591. also. Aspirin is the trade mark of 9-16-1 Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacid-| WANTED—Grocery clerk at Gussners store. 9-16-1 | ful Teaching. PHONE 611-K. Alta Herrington Richardson TEACHER Voice, Piano and Expression - Graduate Helen Rogers Smith, Wichita Col- lege of Music and Dramatic Art and Pupil of Inez Dodds Barbour, Jetta Campbell Stanley and Harry Evans. Seven years of Success- AUDITORIUM Friday Sept. 19 TWO DAYS’ ENGAGEMENT. The Master Dramatic Spectacle of Them All—Better Than the “Birth of a Nation’—Bigger Than Griffith’s “Intolerance.” BISMARCK, N. D. TWO SHOWS DAILY © The Most Entrancing Love Story Since “Romeo and Juliet’ Told to an Obligato of Strife Such as History Has Never Chronicled, A Drama of Wider Appeal Than Has Ever Before Been Presented on any , Stage. A Soul-Stirring Tragedy Alternating with Delicious Comedy Enacted Amid Scenes of Spectacular Splendor. ph lay that is as old as the hills, yet, Exactly as Presented at the Shubert Theatre in Minneapolis With All the Great Stage Effects. Starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS Amidst the constant booming of giant guns and, the terrific clash of mighty hosts, this supreme triumph unfolds a story for a brave soldier: boy. But mere words cannot describe DW Be HEARTS Master Other ahs Production * Work CREATED ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE FIGHTEEN MONTHS IN. THE MAKING ever new of the love of a maid “Will she bite ?* Thos, H. Ince presents CHARLES RAY in'Greased Lightning j A Parent Pacero Charles Ray has probably more friends among picture fans than any other male star. In “Greased Lightning” his latest new play at the Bismarck theater, you will see one of the most interest- ing and delightful of photo-plays. WANTED—Man_ for general farm work by month or: year. mont, N.. D. 9-16-3t An Autumn Feast ot Fashion BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB Bry Otis Malone, Al- amor oo and Eli: School Suits Do not forget the pride that the boy takes in his looks when he’s back at his books, nor the uplift of thrift that’s encouraged thereby—if he LOOKS and FEELS fit he will do better work when at school. We've studied all the little things that make for big satis- faction in Boys’ Fall Suits and Overcoats. You’ll find no faults in the making and no “shoddy” in the clothes, but at $6.50 to $15 you’ll find full money’s worth of value and full measure in style, and better grades in Hart Schaffner & Marx and Leatherized lines rom $16.50 to $35. Hats aad Caps Cloth and Felt—All new this season for the Boys. patterns and shapes, from $1.50 to $3.00. G.E-BERGESON & SON Nifty ‘The Standord ef Americe Gloriously Complete---No Taste Unserved WHEN SHE || GOES TO SCHOOL Clothes may not make the woman, ° but they certainly play an important part in making the schoolgirl.‘ There was a time, to-be sure, when parents thought that any “old thing” was good enough to wear to the class- room, but that.time is now happily past, and the schoolgirl of today goes to her studies in such thoroughly pretty and practical apparel as that we picture. In our stock wé have endeavored to include apparel « appropriate not only for the girl:who attends school in her home town, but also for the girl who goes away to school. We shall be ‘pleased to aid you in your selections. : tage. i H | i i | \ ‘ i ‘ 7] - compliment to our values and to our styles that is ™he moment. has arrived when sewin g plans can be carried out to best advan- The dressmakers’ season opens this week and assortments of the new fabrics are now completed. Opportunely, our annual Fall sale of Dressmaking Supplies comes th too. It will be well to “stock up” for both future and present needs at the anne. VELVETS ARE PROMINENT AMONG THE AUTUMN SILKS We bid you welcome, at this most favorable time to see the complete Autumn show- ing of the new Apparel for Women, Misses and Girls. The styles, in range and variety, are un- usually representative. Every resource, every fountain of fashion authority, has been drawn upon to make this display as authentic as it is broad. The fabrics are a multitude, rich and ap- propriate. Brown, the becoming Fall shade, is, by a whim of fashion, the favorite color. And the others of a splendid galaxy are here to meet every preference. Becaiise of our amplified facilities in New York and Paris, we are better prepared than ever to serve you dependably and helpfully, from a style and tailoring viewpoint. The exclusive, the individual, the exquis- ite, are fully represented—there is noth- ing that a store of Webb Bros.’ prestige cannot show. And not less adequate is our showing of moderate-priced apparel of the good and better qualities. Suits—From $37.50 Up Smart Styles In Women’s Foot- Wear for Fall NEW FALL HATS The Kind That Women Come Back to Buy The unexcelled excellence of our Fall Millinery is exciting unusual comment, After a complete review of all the city’s millinery finery, women constantly Our Fall display of footwear re- flects the achievements of thé’ coun- try’s foremost style designers, style, color, last, patterns in models that represent the “last word” in foot- wear. An. array of style that will assure you that you are-properly shod in quality and values that can be of- fered only by volume dealers. are returning to Webb Bros. to purchase, It’s a exceedingly gratifying. Beaver Cloth forms facings for the large velvet shapes, for the saucy chin chins and even makes the whole of some of the smaller styles that are being shown. On others it is just the band of trimming, but at any rate, it is soft beaver that is so very Popular. Panne and Lynns Velvets also come in for their share of popularity, being made into soft crushy Hats that are quite “it” in the East, and in the Plover Turbans that introduce all the lovely Autumn shades AUTUMN SILKS and DRESS GOODS photo- -d the tremendous climax that is reached in this epoch-making rama. Matinee, 3:30—Evenings 8:30—Children 25c—Adults 50c A-myriad of authentic new weaves—many of them exclusive with Webb Bros.—from patterns indescribably fairy-like, befitting the renewed glory of Evening Gowns and Wraps to the deep mellowness of Winter colorings that melt into gorgeous new designs. 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