The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 18, 1919, Page 3

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SATURDAY, OCT.-18, 1919, BLKS BANDSMEN QUEERLY GARBED _ LERDERRINBNT ful in Spite of Rain; Prizes Ny Are Awarded ° Good Values for Boys : Suits and. Overcoats ACade by Hart, Schaffner G Marx SNE Hu Bisinarek’s' night “of merriment last | t, While not the success anticipated | shed, a .great deal of: wholesome fun and amusement. for a largeium- ber of people in spite of the inclement ; oi dynes and unfavorable .weither, The mardi gras festival which was to be staged on the-streets had -{o be’ called- off at the last minute; because of rain, but the fun kept up unabat in. the various dahce halls-in the ¢j The Elks band, as: usual, did more | than its shave toward ‘making the evening © success. "The “members grotesquely gtvned in female dre ing apparal. beyond description parad-} ed around the streets “Waking _.B! 4 ’ marck Up” and their efforts were high- ly successful. Soon a Jarge crowd was, following ; the band whergpver it went and their | music, costumes and good -humor con- tributed in a large measure to the sue- cess of the evening. The . arrange- nents for the eyéning’s festivities were under the supervision of the local post of the Maeva Legion. PRIZES AWARDED of on There wus a large size crowd. of 2 iN A” ART Ae =: men and women out in costumes and has W.Jnce..nresents WILL IA 4 S, ph, 22 : . at 11:80 o'clock. the - committee -in} charge of awarding the prizes for the He’s a wonderful mixture in “Square Deal Sanderson”, his newest best costumes, made the folowns feature at the Bismarck theatre beginning Monday. Wild, woolly and in- $10 fe best w ens 5 . . . . : grea chic khaki riding suit, atss|ence of the woman he loves. Anha Little is his leading: woman in this su- were tied for the second pr Served a prize:so was awarded each * 4 . siderable laughter. He was dressed as ¥ A Wholesome, Cleansing a rube youngster and his tallness ac- i Sears awerd . bs rs “s - H.-J, Simonson, first prize of flexible in his fight for the right; but tender and almost cowed by the pres- wore a chic khaki riding Severfson ad tne/Perb photoplay. _ judges decided that the competition be- 4 fe for thelr costumes. Miss “Harvey wore’ gieigh pells were hung. William Van- vy over a black gown strings of playing derbeek of the capitol was given “| HALT H ARDIN THAT H MT cards and Miss Severtson had a red i prize of $5 for the most grotesque cos- ) Mie Refresbing end Heating centuated the appearanc Bors are hard on clothes; it takes good ones to stand the strain. Hart Schaffner & Marx make’ fhese boys’ clothes; all wool, stylish, ex- pertl) tailored. It shows in the longer service; knicker suits and over- coats in a variet) of styles and colors, Unusual values at $2 5 And at $30, $35, $40, and $45 Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffner & Marx A good boy’s suit at $18 HEY’RE €00d ones all right; if they weren’t they would not be here; we don’t sell any- thing that doesn’t give you your money’s worth.. These Suits have two pair of knickers; they are far better than the price........ $18 Mrs, costume. She Gladys Harvey and Mi: 3 nN + tween them-Wwas so close that each de- f SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH costume over which many tukling)teme and his appearance aroused con- Coats and suits for small “tots” ———— | (NTUQVUUUTGUQENRES UY UUUSEEQNESDAEEESUGOUEUTAUOOOUONEOUOQOGEOGEAAUOEOSENOAOOUOQOOEAOGGOGHEROUAUGEAEEAOOEOENEUAANOOOOO AGREE RARGOAD GADGETS Gi AGG UDAGTOA AAG TEGOGEAGELOADGGG OURO 1—Murine for Red- = 5 4 | Laven telat aad * , fs LOB sects Gre Capital City Homestead Lodge | present Supply Will Meet Needs|@ATION SYSTEM CaN VERCOATS for small boys in INE Norfolk Suits of Velvet, Yo =e Aion Itching and Burning | No.'300 will give a Social Dance sets ; SAVE THE DAY such great variety that it Corduroy and Wool in Fall ‘i ur EY sof ithe, Eyes ot Eyelids: and refreshments Tuesday eve-| and McNary Bill Can Safe-) yp A. gpecial to The Tribune. would be difficult to mention them weights—Middy Suits, also. Solid i i lo j " 7 : BS . Paes your onfdence, “Ask Your Dewggst| ning, October 21. All members guard. Fature;. If. Everyone’ New York, Oct, 18—SSusar ration. all. Patterns, fabrics and styles colors of Grey, Navy, Brown and Murine Eye lientedy¥Co., Chicago | 4nd friends are cordially invited.) pretns, by, the U, 8. Foot Administration for boys from 21-2 years. , . Mixtures. Surprising values at— it _— — Sugar Equ ion I 1. i i ‘ ‘| No sugar is to be shipped to any Prices $5 to $10 $5 to $10 Housewives as Well as Dealers! point west of Pitts) - {and north or west of th , Must Help to Make the Sup: vita’ farther orders, beginning with ply Go Around. October The beet sugar factories of the west- e e , PREDERICK aot - ern states are commiencing to turn out : Be a A ATaiiTe GEOR: sugar for the current year which be- i 3 t = Repucanien® oes i S fi Oct, 1, and the supply from these] =; & ‘ew York, Get, 18-—You ean have! ftelortes tagether with, the. Toutstana | STU UIUUMITNUUINITUTIILUTVIEAUTUHIEUASECUIUAGETACGREORANAAUTUEAEEAUAOAVAGUARAUUGGECAEGECGALU GUAGE x in your coffee, enjoy moth-} production should care of the a 1s home-made Cake, and.even indulge; area west of the territory referred to. fownley agents A pe Bin the usual ice cream sodas for the} These measures, it is hoped, will re-|the effect that Townley agents are now however, there would seem to be, tor | Phone 75—City Fuel of this year in spite t sugar Caf itab! ‘ibuti * the | soln 7», Sig) Le league, an imperative ty for; 0 year in spite of the sugar|swlt in equitable d ion of the} 6 ie i a paaen pit pe ; Lucia’ the 1 imperative necessity for | Co., for Med Coal. * b s ortage, if everybody helps. available supply for the rest of the/leas' peace a special session, eo r 0) ; 5 f here Will he 875,000 tons of sugar/ycar—a Supply considerably larger| of the trio of rebelligus cownley, ae |\0., ra Coa. - § , bie to/ supply the jconsumers of than was ayailable’ in, the same period ohne: PORN: “eritical "the he heh Bee : Be ere nited States between now and De_jlast yea air ang there is{cuunot afford to wait unt he has! Q . This ~is 190,000 TON If everybody pli fair and there is! A y T oTMIERE WWAS IN-THE | rding ! herded his senators into secret caucus * . is (@ THAN THERE WW AS INETHE (Ro Hoarau here. Unless he can sign up a number N [@) & LASY QUARTER OF LAST YEAR. | - ~~ ARRAS ot league senators sufficient to im- | F : uenendts “ impou whee "| TOWNLEY AGENTS peach, the matter probably. Wil not be| 5 Ed : Sober, Mr, eae publicly brought before the caucus. | OR f d. ill h th B ick ty ACTIVITIES GIVE Then aside from the impeachment, | .a lew days we will nave the new buick , LIE TO. DENIALS th . ars 3 : models on exhibition in our showroom. ees ns E (Continued "vow Page Oned ~ i [ples 4 “ua Week that means twenty‘ nd State Auditor Kos The demand has been so great for these cars & lien pounds additional sugar, and thi learme te ofti- fe. is y week from now until} that we have been unable to hold any for dis- would mean acute (7 L) / ortage in many households, ers play purposes the past few months. The 1920 BP inese are some of the facts that 1! lu‘lons . . ti ’ 4 } A sys gather after y spentin the center jthe —purpase Buickis priced well under: all: competition Bor ine “sugar aistrict” in Wall street, | partly, but more os . ie bl by where not only the central offices of | means of financing ‘te : f i i : Mm! ibe American Sugar Refining Co, are/ year's taxes can be collected, iia Shatigah: and 18 a Fem ae apie Puy. os M located, but also the central offices of! North Da Kata s now, facing F000) s, $ ' ” | thes United States Sugar Equalization in unpaid Dills, and here is no “Valve-in-Head Means Gas Economy j board, which—until December 31-—will 1 ct of improvement in the state’s < . PEC % exercise control over the distribution of, fivancial ituation until after January AY aaah 8 18.8 <9 . 3 Y j, unless there is a special session te ; AAT ‘The United States in the first nine) Wich will authorize an immediate fT R COMPANY | months of the present year has consum-,P0nd issue of a million dollars to 4 lea’ 500,000 tons of sugar in excess of Stop up the hole which Townley’s ex- eae 3 S E = ria is the same period last year, or the eq \pensive importations have made in the oO e Ow r one - . ‘ oy h Dak alent of 5,000,000 barrels of state treasury. As things now stand, i a Bismarck, Nort! akota pounds cach. How much of this has! tere-isn’t a penny with which to pay ; ; i licen consumed and how much stored, | Ele #20,000, to, $100,000 ates a special . It Has Become a Familiar Car s S/ro one can tell, for no method of esti-| 5° aie ee 7 mating accurately household supplies|%y way in which members of the a On Nearly Every Highway Real are SINE Fives ssembly can get per diem and: mileage Hpasivel been dey es Our sugar feures for themselyes and legislative em- stop when tlie sugar leaves the refinery ; 4 Bh 1 door. i ployes, is to vote a bond issue. e. Eos iahe ein le TOWNLEY NEEDS MONEY Why we have consumed so much|* Neyer in all his career has Townley al S t e sex ¢|more” than usual is attributed to- dif- needed so much money ana needed it ferent causes - by different interests.! ‘o badly, It is claimed that almost a ; { Prohibition, the general prosperity of nillion ‘Gollars will be required to the country, the marine strike, and the} ctraict , bi 3 Noni a 5 i desire to lay in supplies at this year’s uvelten ‘out the aa aa we an Essex owners report the satisfaction they ex- Every wanted quality in an automobile seems : prices are four factors in increased con-|jts feet once more. ‘Phé stare cannot ~ perience at the way people speak of their cars. to have been met in the Essex. Ask the: first “G j 2 sumption. directly appropriate a million for this It i ir pri hip. Motorists Essex owner you meet. ae r : ‘ . : t increases their pride of ownership. 2 Sir ee f Wad @E The last ig the most important. For,! jyrpose. There is nothing to hinder rs fhe wedet hail the Halex with =~ ri Ka i unless government control is continued North Di ine and even boys on the street E: P I » 5 oy z Seay in 1920, sugar prices are bound to rise. | brits ioe ny sosits koa ie ea some such greeting as “There is an Essex.” SSEX erformance Ss ‘ Vie b sorreials af the Pe aye aperte dinavian-American front the present \ Allways Mentioned : é OREO a me LOC ayy third of a million to a million or two eins lity and 2 : = +, |Nary bill is passed promptly, there is| miiion ov tres, as the Bauk of Nowth itled acdsee enmerarr ian at There is no uncertainty to the owner “as to\ - |stilk a chance of negotiating for the) Dakota hag about sixteen million in performance at moderate cost and wil Essex performance. Drivers know positively that : : Sas ea, eke: i Cuban crop through the Cuban govern-| resources, and it has loaned- out to expense and weight of such cars as formerly were their cars will meet any acceletation of efidur: ! of thei feu 1 d lates— > Lieut although forelgn governments and! date but $12,000 of this, amount to the only ones that possessed those advantages, ance test they impose. 4 i \ of their-exelusive machipe-paste Pp. se . {private bidders are already active. The| rarmers, It scems, however, that has given way to openly voiced admiration. . : ‘ -~no‘chance for uneven spreading of material LSE Rmet or ae Of in| Townley doesn’t want to rely entirely mati They know they can match the performance 1 « . a 4 a 3 “|upon the Bank of North Dakota, so he of whatever car they encounter. ' to show up in battery-weakaess later. iod which extends until “six months|is going to ask the farmers to put up - Essex Owners Are : FX i PATE Se tig eran after tie:derlara tion of. pence. 1 at least a half-million at the Fargo There are now enough Essex cars on the road” ’ : Because they‘are guaranteed onal5-montks’ + es ito tte boa tas there will De | meetin: ay : ‘Its Salesmen to permit you to note their performanes, ; Y adjustment basis.; hy ers in the district east of Pittsburg! ing CraiGiitinns ADA framed oo; i sia Noaapleane hed ae are always in the lead when quick acceleration is . - ee RC age : f : and the Alleghenies a total of between! ang he is to have a whole regiment of At first it was ‘wl t people who had seen desirable. They hold their own on the road ae nd because we the USL agents1n this town, py and 600,000 {onts i Pes aur: ‘organizers and jobholders on hand to Essex ‘said about it that led to its popularity. against cars regarded’ as the fastest. They Keep ey eae Be x a Bags ae ‘he sugar year ends _w! ‘eptember | work thusias keep it go- a eae 5 PAR are willirig to back them with ouf xeputa: * [S0c‘wnen the new etop begins coming on| york, ue eh nae aren keep ‘it 20: Ni ee tata oe going and require little attention, aes tion for first-grade service j 5 the market. California beet sugar. re-| are that Langer, Hall and: Kositzky dereine a very hand. People sto The repair shop is no place to learn about the Ee ae Sor Bn hea ® fining started in September, and this! will pe placed on trial through the —are endorsing it on every hand. Peop: F Essex for it has little need to know thé répa W.-BATTERY COMPANY |kas been followed by the other beet su-/ medium of these resolutions, and that Essex owners’ to ‘inquire about their car: The saa hacen, te G, & Seen eS , jsar states, and the Cuban cane crop! every red importation whom ‘Townley answer is unanimous. When asked as to its per- ye te urth St i M Phone 811. \ wu begin arriy ing in this country by/has brought into the state. will be formance they make no reservations. Admiration Won’t you make some inquiry about the Bs-. * 206 Fourth St. : : ; Hf eee stopthoattias a(t eae tn voting ae aiouen, of its riding qualities is never lacking. sex? You will find it.interesting and convincing. * 4 z 4 wWelljas assure reasonable prices for Reports ae 2 , pany: pees 4920 is to pass the McNary bill. This e reaching the) capitol to . We have just received two carloads of this big selling car. «<2 41 1 is the belief not only of the gevern- ment officials but also of the sugar' re- tery infers ere CATARF “Missouri Valley'Motor Company -- . Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S: for SEES Hosiery, ae R. B. LOUBEK, Manager © Corner Seventh and Main St. Phone 189 for Beulah Coates er th te

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