The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1919, Page 8

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SIX EIGHT UUAUaNOuAnuAueAuEnuanuenueduonuegeaauonsnucncenuadseauancnuecncenceneccenendnnagnencancaaavectniais ety Your Hat Our idea is not only to sell you a Hat, but to sell you the right Hat, the one that will look well on you and that you will be satisfied with until the last day = UASCHUERUUGHCUOOUGLUOREOOOQOUSNOSQCUOOROUASUREDESONEOS2= a yi you wear it. / By Mallory & Knox Hats Malley Hlaty $5.90 1 $15.00 G.E.BeERGESON & SON UANDUNDONUUAUGOGHUUNEDOGUGUOQOUUOUOEEOUOGEEOUCUUOEOOEOROGGUOUOOOOUEOUOAUCODOOOCOUOOUUOEEOUSTUOO ONIN What Shall I Give for Xmas? TUL Ut Happily there is one gift of individuality and universal appreciation — Your Photograph Make the appointment today—It’s none too early HOLMBOE STUDI0—Quality Photographs (Publicity Film Co.) Next Door to Grand Theater. BISMARCK ORCHESTR RUBY LADIES ! Hallowe'en Night The Event of the Season A Real Dance With All the Trimmings At Patterson Hall | No Question About It Garland Heaters Are Hot! 3 Attractive! Honest! Strong! Economical! That’s the Regal “Garland” in a nutshell. The large two-piece feed door, fitted with mica transparents, is supplied with a hot-blast section which works in conjunction with the patented screw draft register, absolutely sealing the bottom of the stove and making it the tightest and best fire-keep- er possible. Note the attractive design and nickel side wings. In the old familiar words, “They must be seen to be appreciated.” Sizes for small families— and large ones. . Styles —the latest — with modern equipment. PRICES-—to suit you. Also a Complete Line of Garland Ranges to Select From JUST RECEIVED big shipment of Granite Enamel Ware — Alumi- num Utensils of all kinds which we are selling “at popular prices. &.WELCH ° L£ OLDEST ESTABLISHED HARDWARE STORE IN THE CITY CusTOMERS are Our Best ADVERTISERS /4/ BisMARCK, N, DAKOTA A, — Our > PHONE. CUUAUOUONONOEUCDSBEOOUOOOOONDONONSS SRS EU Ne Neer ee we eet eee \ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels LOCAL RAILROAD DIVISIONS HAVE CLEAN RECORDS Northern Pacific and Soo Closed First Week of Drive/With No Injuries The Dakota branch ofthe Northern Pacific, which includes that railroad’s property from Mandan to Jamestown and all branch lines in that territory, s had its “no death, no injury” rec ord during the railroad aceldent pre- vention drive spoiled by an accident Which resulted in one death. Thig was reported to the local offices of the road this morning. No detaits of the deati were: given with the exception that it occurred on the Dakota division, This: makes four deaths and sixteen injuries on the Northern Pacific since the drive started October 18 and leayes the St. Paul, Fargo und Puget Sound divis- ions the only ones with clean slates, With the railréads of the country entering on the second week of the National Railroad Accident Preven-/the package, then you are sure your tion drive, the Dakota division of| child is having the best and most the Northern Pacific and the Mis-| harmless laxative or. physic for the souri division of the Soo, both of] little stomach, liver and bowels. Child- which include Bismarck, have clean] ren love its delicious fruity taste. Full records. directions for child’s dose on each The railroads in the northwestern] bottle. Give it without rear. region are leading the entire country} ‘Mother! You must say “California.” and R. H. Aishton, regional director s in charge of the drive sent out the PETERSON FILES Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look.for the name California on following telegram: “At 10 a. m. Sat- urday reports to Regional Director of the drive, there were only 71 em- PETITIONS T WwW 0 ployes in the northwestern region in- DAYS TOO LATE jured compared with 407 injured the 7 z same week last year. Northwestern injuries.” terson of Bisbet; league candidate! for One of the purposes of these peri-|the senate in the twenty-second legisla- odical drives is to remind the em-|tive district (Towner county) reached ployes of the railroads and others|the Secretary of state’s office Monday perty the necessity of eternal vigil-|bour set in Governor Frazier’s message ance in preventing injuries and deaths|for the filing of nominations, Should on railroad property. The huge re-jit be held that the Peterson petitions duction in injuries qoted in Mr. Aish-|cannot be accepted, there would be only Aishton show that in the first week region is now leading in reduction of| The nominating petition of C. coming in contact with railroad pro-|forenoon, about 48 hours later than the ton's telegram is an extmple of how|one formal candidate for the senate tendent of the Soo at this city. these drives accomplish that purpose,|in the special election to be held in] according to S. W. Derrick, superin-/Towner county November 25, This would be D, J. Beisel of Newville, the Both Mr. Derrick and W. A. Mc-lindependent nominee, whose petitions | Scott and Mr. McDonald are renew- jpen, Donald, Northern Pacific agent here|were filed early Saturday morning. Be Soe es ee oor Pies | on aniy RARER 'S WIFE IS. SUICIDE respective roads and are keenly de- lighted with the clean record their di Ss show up to the present time in this drive. The drive started Octo- Crosby, N WEEPy S, et ‘osby, N. D., Oct. 28-—Mrs. Nettie ber 18 and ends Friday night and Mr. Doughty, 49 years and 7 months old, i i 7 : is dead at her home in Twin Butte ing {ole requests for caution to thelrownship south of Ambrose, a result divisions will have perfect scores|°f strychnine polsoning. The case is when the campaign is completed. a suicide: and’ occurred “ig” the: hom last Sunday afternoon an dthe act Pleads Guilty to was contemplated as evidenced by a Robbing Express brief note to the family “which was ——————— Company of Money . Joe W. Brasden Sentenced to 28 Days in County Jail for , Misdeeds Joe W. Brasden, 19 years old, plead- ed guilty to a charge of petit larceny stice of the Peace Casselman ntenced to 28 days in the l and fined $75. len was charged with stealing money, tires and other articl j found’ shortly after the death of the aud went to the scene. As it was| woman. * County Coroner Murphy of this city | struction, he deemed an inquest un- wag immediately notified of the suicide ‘necessary. For Shaving, Bathing and Shampooing The secret of| healthy up - to - date shaving is use of Cuticura Soap, the ‘‘Cuti- cura Way". No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no free alkali, no irritation even when shaved twice daily. One soap for all uses—shaving, bath- ing, shampooing, not to speak of its value in promoting skin purity and skin health due to its delicate Cuticura medi- cation. Doubles safety razor efficiency. No soap sells like it: No soap is like it.) 2es- Cuticura Toilet Trio = the American Express company office here. He had been-employed by the company for nine months and latély Robert Walton, manager of the com- y noticed that many articles and ney were being stolen. Chief of Police Chris Martineson started working on the and after i ating a few days traced the ng money and articles to Brasden. The young man was arrested and at first maintained his innomence of the charge. Through Continual questioning und confronted with: the stolen goods, Irasden finally’ confessed to Chief Martineson, J, D, Diamond, special agent: of the company, with headquar- ters at St. Paul, helped the police chief on the case. All of the money and articles stolen were recovered by the police, and, be- ets e confessed his guilt, Brasden sisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum sas given a comparatively mild sen- ee Tr tiene delicately medicated <0Ce, 0 a eet cone: Nae your ae ea eeos hair and hands clear, sweet and healthy. ‘The Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum 25 cents each everywhere. Sample cacl free of “Cuticura, Boston.” : ‘German Ladies’ Aid The Ladies’ Aid society of the Ger- man Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. O. A. Convert, 50% Kighth street, Thursday afternoon. All members and friends of the congre- gation are invited. CNUUAEEUUUUAUU CATA * % ‘ | T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY 1|Stetesi ORY * |GRAND FORKS MAIL HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 6 rooms, modern except heat, well located, nice lying lot. This property is worth $2500, for immediate sale $1975; one-third cash, This is a real bargain. I also have a house of 6 rooms, wood-shed, cistern, city water, East front, small barn. For immediate sale $1650; $400 cash. There is nothing like these bar- ains in the city. J, H. Hollhan, Lucas lock, Phone 745, 10-28-2t FOR SALE—Oakland Sedan, cheap for cash, or will trade In for desirable property or on one or two lots, Car guaranteed to be in first class condi- i] POPULAR PRICED STORE Gion,, Write 90, care Tribune, | 10-28-t¢ j a) BNT—Furnished room; also baby zg TRE, and buggy, for sale. Call 602 " BISMARCK’S SHOPPING El Phone: 132k. 10:28-3t | The Store With Over 1000 Garments —School girl to work for board and room. Write Box 196. | 10-28-1wk WANTED—Rooms for light housekeeping. Two or three rooms in modern home desired. C&ll Tribune. 10-28-tf FOR RENT—Room suitable for one or two men in modern house. 416 Thayer St., or phone 836R. 10-28-2t WANTED—Two rooms. furnished | for light housekeeping, man and wife only. References if desired. Address ‘Lino,’ care Tribune, =2 FOR SALIE—Wlectric lightin; most nev. A bargain if taken at or Address No. 79 Tribune. 10- WANTED TO RENT—Piano; no children. Phone 400R, 10-28-5t FOR SALE—Good section of land, mostly under cultivation, well situated ‘near rajlroad, in Burleigh county, North Da- kota, on crop payment plan, Geo. M, Register, 10-28-1wk FOR SALE—About 464 acres of: land near Wing, known as the Bob O'Brien place, improved, watér and about 120 acres hay meadow on it, and about, 200| + acres under cultivation, at @ reasonable one Geo. M, Register. 10-28-lwk FOR RENT—Apartment, five rooms, $45 per month; fuel, light, water, coal for range, furnished, Renter to care for furnace, K. Doran, 622 Third st. : A Sans Bismarck’s Garment Shop Bungalow Aprons Just One-Day-Sale, Wednesday only, Special--- 98° A TUESDAY, OCT. 28, 1919. _ The Victrola satisfies © your love of music , The love of music is born in every one of us, and we natus @ * } rally come to love the kind of music we hear the most, Mi In this. day of the Victrola it is easy for every one to hear the world’s best music—and: not only to hear it, but to under- stand and enjoy it, for this wonder instrument gives to you a thorough appreciation of the masterworks of music. : oy It unfolds to you all the beau- ties of the world’s greatest musical compositions, through their superb interpretations by Caruso, Farrar, Gluck, McCormack, Melba, Ruffo, Schumann-Heink, Tetrazzini, and . other famous singers; by Elman, Kreisler, Kubelik, Paderewski, Powell, Zimbalist, and other noted instrumentalists; by Sousa’s Band, Pryor’s Band, Vessella’s . Band, Victor Herbert’s- Orchestra, and other celebrated musical organiza- tions, Victrola XVI, Victrola XVI, electric, | Sa ‘or oak The Victrola opens to you a new and ever-increasing vista of musical delight as elevating as it is entertaining, and com-'| pletely satisfies your longing for musical recreation. , HOSKINS Victrola Department id The dead woman was born in Iowa, plainly evident an incident of self-de-) and is survived by her husband, Char- lies Doughty, and three children, who are all livnig. mm 300,000 Maxwell Owners Will O.K. This Car Fite this Post-War Maxwell contains all those TM HUUOANAAUOUTTAUUATA AUTEN QUUNANOQUANUAGUOCEEAEARAUAUUUUUAUAUHHt More miles per gallon Mere wiles on tires fine traits of its 300,000 predecessors. And in addition the great developments in ! engine, axle and chassis which the war brought. But these 300,000 will vouch for its ability, for they have seen their own cars pile up endless mile- age, outrun a guarantee On a tire, shy at the repair shop, and go where most other cars wouldn't follow. , They know, too, how thrifty it will prove on - gas, how it will please both Son and Grandma in performance and comfort. He ( To say that they will O. K. this car is wasting words, for it is of the very same chassis model as the 300,000 others. It’s worth an hour of any man’s time to look over the Post-War features, note what fine engi- neering has accomplished, and observe what. big improvements have been made in appearance. The price, however, is still $985. The extra CCEA . values are yours.. WESTERN SALES CO. Mandan | { Bismarck 4 null LM nA Mn Mc

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