The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 5

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FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 1919. The Store of Quality and Service UCAS COMPANY : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE isses’ Fall and Winter Coats | $3950 n these lots before the choicest models/ar¥ sold. ¥ Coats There will be no difficulty in finding the styles that best meet your needs, if you select here. We cannot. recall the time when our collections of- fered greater choice. So many variations have been intro- duced that no matter which style you choose, you are as- sured of individuality. No nore effective arguments in favor of these Coats can be produced than that you see the wonderful array of styles, examine the splendid quality s2;> of the materials and note their saving price. ments tion. thiness. they cite. OPPOOOOO LODE ren trasting fthe new ».75 Ip market than the price we ask. Muffs of Pony and-Agtrican values-‘from =... Black Coney Muffs, values from $17.50-to $19.50. Your choice at....é,°. f Scarfs that formerly sold for $7.50 up to,” $12.50 to close at.........--- Black Fox Muffs, originally priced at _ $29.50, at ...u...-- ", they were riding in was struck by a Northern Pacific passenger train near Teachout Brothers Buried With Simple _ | {ne Avvle Creek station, wore heta this s | afternoon m rt C] Ceremonies Today at Stewartsdale. Taterment was fi the cemetery there. Services Conducted at Stewarts- John Short, Andrew Irvine, Will Rob- dale Presbyterian Church by inson, W. F, Gagner, B. G. Buckley, John Craven, Paul Happel, Roy Good- Rey. Postlethwaite ~- : : ee Alex Anderson, Bain Irvine ‘and ‘The funeral services of the Teachout Clarence Bowers. Rev. H. C. Postleth- brothers, James and Frank, who were! Walte of the Presbyterian church of killed Wednesday when the automobile: ‘is clty conducted the ceremonies. + NO “KICK” IN CASCARETS: 5 dela nmon @ in, 1 fa mi They Thoroughly Cleanse Liver and Bowels Without Griping or-Shaking You Up—tdeal Physic! scesanereutugcenmecqnent-eectectmectcanqeatcctntrecentgroest erecegitneceneceiengeeetieied Cascarets end biliousness, headache, Salts, sickening Oil or, cramping Pills. olds, : ‘vo{ Tonight take Cascarets and get rid of sand conseination: 60 gently. sare the bowel and liver poison which is meyer even incorivenienced. There ix keeping. you miserable and sick. Cas- patter effects of cathartics like Calomel, sleep, Coats It would be hard to imagine a ‘sale of decidedly stylish Coats or. to assemble gar- of qualities would give greater satisfac- Yet, in ‘spite of. their excellent qualities and expert fashioning, their pricings are very modest—so modest in- deed that were it not for our reputation. for. garments of the highest- standards, you might question their real:war- Note :the low. ‘price November Sale of Furs Every fur piece listed below ‘is a rare bargain. They consist of a stock of left- overs and are worth much more on the $10.00’ to $17.50... Clean-up price. ..,......%. -$4.98 Saal Sars, our regular #20) sed R00: GT FS () $4.98 OOOO ODOLODIL ORDO DOLEODELOLELEDIEDODOLEOIOS. The pallbearers were C. C. Baker,, 0 griping and none of the explosive|carets cost litle and work while you : $45.00 shionable coats and our excellent buying facilities have en- ul new lot of winter coats at much less than their real worth. oncession that we can offer to our patrons, values that would be double the price in @ The season's choicest materials in which Pe ai a ppeownitipcshochpeaccenpeorecipemmapenenhipel’ Friends of the deceased in this city and from all over the county sent beautiful flowers, . FUNERAL SUNDAY The funeral services for the lute Mrs. J G. Swett will be held Sunday after- non at 2 o'clock at the McCabe Meth- odist. church, Rev. G. H. Quigley of- ficlating. Friends of the deceased are invited. to participate. Interment will be in Fairview cemetery, OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAY Beulah is going to have a ‘special holiday on November 11 in commemor- ation of Armistice day. The celebra- tion is being arranged by the Beulah | post of the American legion and will include speeches and other suitable ex- 1ressions of the first anniversary of the cessation of hostilities. George N. . Keniston, secretary of the Commercial club, will make the principal address. 'The Beulah band will play special mus- No Woman Could Wish for More Stylish or Serviceable Hosiery Women desiring hosiery combining both of these qualities will be delighted to know that they can secure it here. We have it in several splendid brands, and listed at these low prices. UNDERWEAR HOSIERY ° } Fine Fibre Silk, perfect fitting, superior quality. Colors Taupe, Tan, White, Gray, Brown and Castor. A. $1.50 value. 9 5 c Our low price FIBRE SILK HOSE Strongly reinforced where the wecr exe comes. Black and colors. A pair.... 59c Service Hose for Children—A. strongly made Black Ribbed Hose, reinforced heel and toe. A pair.......... Was areia tae iN 18c Black and white cotton hose that will wear well and prove very satisfactory. Our low price, a pair....... be brorwvala ed 25c _. Corsets Splendid models for all figures included in this group of $2.50 numbers. These corsets produce style, give style and are made of substantial materials. During this sale we offer the choice of this assortment $ 1 50 see e BE Saas The La Risista corset with spirilla stays, guar- anteed not to rust or break, made of pink bap- tiste and embodying all the style features. Our $6.00 and $7.50 values AEs sh See Reema eee aalawierwsee $5.00 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Muslin corset covers, lace trimmed, including SSeS Nis ane nes $1.25 $2.00 Rloomatd etgwalte Hantirte, oe © 7.50) The Universal heavy domette Flannelette gowns, tailor-made, priced from $5 00 e Bloomers of white crepe, very serviceable, at .. $2.50 tO occ eepeeeeseeoee Se Maine Children’ dence. 1 yen to 8S BO ie for the occasion and the legion will ' unions or not, will turn out in hum- have a dance in the evening. bers to attend this social. Dancing will be followed by refreshments and an invitation is extended to all work- ing people and the friends of the unions in the city to attend, BASKET SOCIAL TONIGHT The basket social to be held tonight at the Commercial club under the aus- pices of the labor unions of the city) | a see RULE aeas promises to be one of the biggest suc-| TO CURE A COLD IN ONE, DAY cesses these organizations have had in \'fake LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE this city. Representatives of the va-' (Tablets). It stops the Cough and rivyus unions that have charge of the Headache and works off the Cold. entertainment report that working peo- FE. W. GROVE’S signature on each box. ple of the city, whether affiliated with 30c. i NY Voice, Piano and Expression Studio Seven Years of Successful Teaching ALTA HERRINGTON RICHARDSON, Teacher 519 Fourth St. Phone 511K. Bismarck, N. D. the Beulah band will play special muss) oo Let’s all follow the crowd to 315 Tenth St., for the big Chicken Dinner to be served at the home of Mrs. M. E. Mosbrucker on Sun- day, November 2nd. For the benefit of St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral. Dinner served from 12 to 3. Everybody welcome. Don’t forget the time and place. : : 1 were pasturing on 16 acres of land, four of which were unfit for cultiva- tion, They were ‘able to forage for thelr living last year with the excep- tion of 21 days when they were fed hay. 5 j SIATEEN YEARS SEARCH ENDED Young Says Tanlac Did the Work When Everything Else Had Failed “When I found Tanlac, my search of sixteen years for a medicine ot treatment that would overcome my} troubles, was ended,” said James Young, a well known carpenter who at 467 Cramer street, Milwaukee, the other day. spent a small fortune for medi- cine and treatment during that time," continued Mr. Young, ‘and for all the good it did me I might as well have thrown the money in the streets, 1 bad a bad case of stomach trouble, and) everything I ate would sour and 1 would be so badly swollen from gas afterward that I would be perfectly miserable. Sometimes this gas would rise up into my chest and cause my heart to palpitate something awful, and IT would have the worst sort of| smothering spells, I was badly consti-| pated all the time, and honestly believe T had the worst spells of headaches a Tmaiman ever had. I would frequently roll end toss all night long and not sleep a wink, and when morning came I was so tired and weak I could hardly get out of bed and dress myself. I also suffered from biliousness and finally got so Weak and run down that I lost lots of time from my work, and in fact, I had to spend a good portion of my time in bed. “Then I heard about Tanlac, and thought I would give it a trial. Well, sir, I have only been taking this medi- cine a short time, but it's the honest treth, I have improve o much that I can get out and do much work in a day now T could in a week be- fore I began taking it. Why, it is! simply wonderful the way ,Danlac has } overcome all my trouble after every-} thing else I tried had failed to even give me temporary relief. I have gained a good deal in weight and can just feel my strength coming back to; me right along. I have a fine appetite und can eat just-anything I want with- out suffering afterward. In fact, my} stomach seems to be in first class con-! dition now. I am no longer constipated and never have a headache any more. I don’t have to roll and toss at night now, but when I hit the bed I just stretch out and go to sleep and am dead to the world until time to get up in the morning. I have never seen or heard of anything to equal Tanlac, and Vl tell the world that it did the work for me after everything else I tried had failed.” . Tanlac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. sreslow; in Driscoll by N. D. and J. Twas Said: “L-]-look here,” said the stutter- er at the horse sale, “that’s a n-nice horse, m-my m-m-man! How much do you want for it?” The owner looked his animal over lovingly. “And a beauty he is, sir,” he urged—“a horse I can thoroughly recommend. But you must make the offer.” “Well,” said the stutterer, “I’ll g-g-give you f-f-f—” “Forty pounds? the dealer. “Go-g-good!” said the stutterer. “I was tr-t-trying to say f-f-fifty!” But, you'll find no variable prices here. Our goods are marked in plain figures and there’s a square-deal price on every article we sell—the same price to every customer. You won’t pay too much when you trade with us. An Appeal to the Head of the House The kitchen must come in for its full share of the modern conveni- ences, or ‘the mother will pay. dearly for it in the.end. Done!” said Her streng4; and energy are far too precious to be wasted upon tasks that an inexpensive im- provement would make easier. The one agent that consumes the most strength and vitality is the kitchen range. When your home is equipped with a genuinely good Round Oak Copper-fused Boiler-Iron Chief, you know in advance that these energies will be conserved and that you will derive bene- fits in the marked saving of fuel and groceries resulting from this investment. VW. Barrette, and in Wing by H. P. Homan.—Advt, When will you get yours? Lomas Hardware Co. (Incorporated) BISMARCK, N..D. ALE A SUCCESS The rummage sale which was held by Ladies’ Aic Gothing and other articles du . two days of the sale, ending this after- noon, The North Dakota farmer must use every device possible to keep ahead | of the weed fields and no bet-| ter weed er is known than aj According to the county agent. | J. H. Johnson ,.a farmer living in MeLean|} Accounting started in 1917 with seventeen | is: head of sheep and received $89 for the Auditing wool; the following ar he sold 20 site lambs and sheep for $400 and his wool | Systematizing Clip brought $106 more, and the family | during the year used two sheep for meat, During the present year he dis-} posed of $50 worth of sheep and’ re- ceived $112 for his wool and finds his! flock now numbering 36 head. The county agent reports that the sheep AUDITORIUM Wednesday, Nov. Sth One Night—Curtain - - iB Good Night Lights OuF! The Fun is On PMoey MABEF presented by AHNOODS A HIT WITH THE PRESS A HIT WITH THE PUBLIC | As Full of Laughs as the Ocean Is of Salt The identical production in every particular as seen in New York at the Eltinge Theater for one whole season. ANNEX HOTEL Phone 573 or 655 8:15 An Incomparable Cast Including: Julie Ring Sager Midgley - Dorothy Fox Slaytor James Norval : Dorothy Blackburn Nicholas Judels Carewe Blackburn Frederic: Clayton Jeanette Bageard. - Jos. A. Bingham ——— PRICES: 55ce, $1.10, $1.65, $2.22 - Seats at Harris & Co. Monday ORDER YOUR SEATS EARLY AND OIL THE WAY

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