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i y¢ a CITY NEWS RETURNS FROM CLEVELAND Police Magistrate FE. M, ‘Howell re- turned Sunday from Cleveland, Ohio, whither he went on business, ! LEAVE FOR BLOOMING PRAIRIE ©. N. Hagen, who has considerable ren] estate interests near Regan, re- turnéd to his home at Blooming Prairie, Minn., yesterday, RETURN TO JAN Mr, and Mrs, George Wo: A, J. Henry, Jr., of Jamestown, who drove to Bismarck for the big Shrine doings, hayé returned home. GOES TO ONT. ‘ARIO Mrs,_E. Suitle will leave tonight to. spend he winter with relatives at New Brighton, Ontario, Canada, She @oes not expect to return to Bismarck until next spring. EASTPRN STAR TONIGHT A regular meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star will be held at the Masonic temple, beginning at 8 o'clock tonight. All members are urged to at- tend, as business of importance is to Le transacted. HERE FROM IDAHO Mr. and Mrs, Walter Jensen of Ru- pert, Idaho, former. residents of this county,/are in the city visiting fri Mr. and Mrs, Jensen formerly resided near Dirscoll, They are on their way to eastern points, MEET THURSI D The Catholic Ladi ewing circle will meet at the Knights of Columbus hall Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. J. M. MeGar Halloran will \ Capt. 1 his home at VY: in the state legion conve iting h brother, and his sister, ML Mrs, Man the corner of erue B, formerly Mrs. Charles Blec! son and daughter-in- Haw, both x this city, = a Baptist Ladies’. Aid . The Ladies’ Aid Soclety; of the'Firsty j Baptist church, will meet at 2:30 Thursday afternoon with Mesdames Brown and Dwight, in the Varney a- partments. “Sim Shoo Hera “Jim Shea of Wapheton, formerly United States marsnall ror wore Dakota and one of the best known of the old guard republicans, was in the city the first of thre week looking Fifteen Times Winner Jeff May has returned to the city from a tour of the race circuits in which he entered his thoroughbred herse, The Toff, recently purhased in Kentucky. Starting his horse in fifteen events in North and South Da- kota and Minnesota; the Bismarck man eee IF THIN AND NERVOUS, TRY PHOSPHATE re sientist has discovered organic phospha etsativg remedy for prea and nerve c into the human ted into healthy must be in go FOR SALE CH Missouri Valley Motor Company R. B. LOUBEK, General Manager The House With a Variety to Satisfy Every Possible Desire DISTRIBUTORS FOR © + CHEVROLET - HUPMOBILE HUDSON ‘—' ESSEX < and PAIGE Motor Cars ACCESSORIES AND; SUPPLIES Distributors for . \ ’ SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK A 8-in-1-time-and-money Saver Expert Attention Prolongs the Life of Car’ ~Jebbers and Distributors of be asiplearter ewan 4 ——and—— PENNSYLVANIA TIRES Our Painting Department is the best. in the Northwest.. Let us make you an estimate. BATTERY. DEPARTMENT — PRESTO-LIGHT BATTERIES oe PARTS without ¢ Be erating Seueliding, ; PHONE 234 .| trouble and subdue it, taking owt the S.| big meets in Kentucky, EVER-SOOTHING POSLAM REALS BROKEN-OUT’ SKIN Let Poslam a act for yo you as a sooth- ing, concentrated, healing balm, to cover right over that itching skin fire and soreness, and then as applica- tions .are repeated, causing the dis- order to grow less and less each day Poslam cannot harm. There is no risk in trying it to see if it really will erad. icate your eczema, pimples, or other surface disorder, And the burden of proof is on Poslam for you will watch for visible results, Sold everywhere. For free s write to Emergency Laborat West 47th St., New York City. Urge your skin to ‘become fresher, brighter, better by the daily use of Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam. mple 248 won fifteen firsts, a record which prob- ably never has been equated by a North Dakota racer. (May will winter his horse in Bism: but early in the spring will ship him south for the On School. Tour Miss Minnie J. ‘Nielson, state super- intendent of public instruction, is at- tending school meotings at Rugby, Williston and other points in the north western part of the Here From Reservation into the world nt General Fri "pacific to srand will be permanently Hutcheson went over where she will visit ‘ora few days before * to Grand Forks to-join her husband, JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure Silk Hose. Warmth and Com- . fort for Snappy Winter Months In selecting your base burn- er why not combine these two ideas, warmth and comfort?” Did you know in the selection of the ordin- ary base burner you simply have warmth? The air is as “dry as a bone. Such heat robs the family of » health and vitality. Compare this condition with the owners.of the gen- uine Round Oak Base * Burner. Remember Moisture Is Essential to Health The Round Oak Folks have built into this hard-coal stove a water pan of proper size and ideal location so that it returns to the air the moisture stolen during the process of heating. The air in your home willbe as . balmy as in Jdne. This vital improvement is patented, and yet it is only gne of the three that will, we believe, determine your choice in favor , of Enis stove. Grant us the opportunity of demonstrating its exclusive advantages.. The: price ‘is no more than others ask for so-called high-grade base burners. Lomas Hardware Co. (Incorporated) BISMARCK, N. D. WEBB BROTHERS “First in Variety” “Foremost in Value” “First in Style” Cte Bie #8 Doh eels Ge it Featuring the Latest Models i in F all and Winter Suits, Gowns, Coats, Skirts, Millinery and Blouses T IS INTERESTING to note the development of fashions as portrayed in our beautiful exhibition arranged for this week. The display in our Ready-to-Wear Section is simply wonderful in its completeness—in its variety—in its attractiveness. It is the finest showing we have had in years, and, as usual, making this store FIRST IN STYLE, FIRST IN VARIETY AND FOREMOST IN VALUE. OOOCTOIG OIC OT OTE EERODET EEE IOESIOTESOEOOORLOOLEFED weececccscccsteccoongcererebes POPOL ES COOP OLE LIOILIELEL OLD LDELIDELOUOLOEDEDDEDOOLDDOUTEDILOOLILDODODDDLLLEIODGLO OL ODE. New Models in Suits Our display of new Fall and Winter Suits of this week may be termed an artistic ex- pression of all that is correct and proper in the new models for the new season. ‘They are modeled ‘a fter French designs and have been brought out in: the most; beautiful materials, many of them are strictly tail- ored, others. have beautiful fur. trim- mings, and the colors are soft, rich shades of . the Fall and Winter season. See our show- ings at— $37. 50 «$69. 50 $75 and $87. 50° sonrncnccee. NEW “MILLINERY Our Millinery display for this week includes many. very attractive new models in stylish- . ly.trimmed Hats, new- est. shapes, newest colors. Prices from— $7.50 ‘to $29.50 oat aevgroccorsos. ALL WOOL SERGE 36-Inct All. Wool Serge in’ all the. new Autumn and Winter shades. Special, per yee PIN SARA $1 .48 36-Inch ‘All Wool Krench ts in Now: Brown, Black, Scarlet, Maroon and Cadet. Specialy per. yard ALL WOOL BATISTE. 36-lich All Wool Batiste in all the Gepuler street and evening shades. en eo ost $1, ce OOOO LIE IILOOE DS OPOLIDIOODO DIODES: $1.48 COOCCCS TE EIEE SACLE LOLOL ELDOEEOD ELE LEIDLOODOL IL IEE FLOLLELELODODELIEOLIBDIODOLEDORELED OODLE DLEELELLEPDEDEODOLEEDLDDDD LOD ILIDO S: Priced: at, from— \ $27.50 to $175.00 DRESS MATERIALS One large lot of Dress Ma- terials, including 'many short lengths and dress pat- terns in plain Serge, fancy Suitings, Stripes and Checks. At today’s market these materials would cost us more-than our regular retail price. Special for this week— 1-4 OFF REGULAR PRICE Sata es Included are Coats trimmed with’ shawl or muffler collars and plain, tailored models. Silvertones, Suedena, Tinseltone,. Wool Velours, Polo. Cloths, Broadeloths, Fur Fabrics and Novelty Mix- tures. , In Black, Navy, Taupe, Reindeer: Plum, Elk, Oxford,-Mo- rocco and Brown. POLLED LOOELEIOL EOL EOI LLEIO® DOOEEOEDLILOELODILED OUTING FLANNELS. Light and dark patterns, our regular 39¢ quality. Special for this week, per yard........ 29 Cc STANDARD GINGHAMS 27-Inch Standard Ginghams in dark dress patterns. Special per yard Ve sates AL Oe MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY « FILLED.. \ New Frocks- and Dresses We cannot say too much-about the many beautiful models -we have'on display this week in Gowns, in Frocks, in Dresses for afternoon, for dress or for semi-dress oc- casions. Beautiful Dresses of finest ma- terials, artis tically trimmed and in colors of equal elegance: making a most attrac- tive. showing; rich in color, beautifully de- signed, artistic in makeup and very modestly priced. SILK DRESSES $35.00 and Up WOOL DRESSES $25.00 and Up nevnheccseseeeesres st tst St eTeeTstEGIOPETe EGP EP Ores GI eter POOCeOreeeereesesaLestaessseseetOEGEPODETsees CLOETeeeeseseesbresererevhessebeeenbeddene Handsome Winter Coats A remarkable showing of all the newest fnodels and finest mate- rials. NEW BLOUSES We are showing excel- lent values, pretty new models, and in such profusion as to make selection a very simple matter. The prices range from— $7.50 tt $27.50 LADIES’ SHOES We have placed on tables many odd lines in broken. sizes in Ladies’ Black and Tan Shoes that would retail. for $8.to $10.00 if bought to- day. Special to: close’ at, your choice, per pair—.- % mnie eek