The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1919, Page 2

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e THE MARK OF QUALITY, PRICE AND SERVICE ( KNOWLES tre JEWELER) BISMARCK,N. DAK DIAMONDS “JEWELRY ESTABLISHED 1907 Y Our Trude Mark is an emblem significant of the House it represents and we want it known to all as the Sign of Confidence. Keep it ever in mind, and you will profit by letting us know your wants. : We specialize in Fine Diamonds and a line of Distinc- tive Gifts. Our merchandise will all be displayed in a few days and an inspection of it is all we ask. We feel you will do the rest. Our line for this season surpasses anything hereto- fore shown by this House. BISMARCK, N. D. Dp aeeeeen ber Per heron eo hhh erent orbenenonnennbeny ~____ BUSINESS SHOW == TS ATTRACTING ‘MUCH ATTENTION 500.00 Great Interest Shown In Lecture and Movie Planned For Next Monday Our Biggest Bargains Six room modern house, $ blocks from postoffice, corner lot, garage. Thi really cheap at $4,500.00— cash, balance 3 to 5 years. Five room modern house, tile, 2 blocks from new. school site, barn. Only} ——— ‘ $2,500.00 — $900.00 cash, balance | Merchan nd salespeople of this $22.50 per month, Wh rent when jcity are manifesting great interest in you can buy a mighty nice little home \the retail merchandising lecture on such easy monthly payments. We | which is being brought here by G. N. have dozens of bargains in houses and Kenison, secretary of the Commercial hundreds in vacant lots. felub, and which will be shown free of charge 24, at 8 p. m., in the Every one of these is a bargain. {Commer lub. : : i The lecture, which will be given F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE |througn the courtesy" of The ‘Nation: COMPANY ‘al Cash Register Co. of Dayton, Ohio, Offices in First National Bank Bldg. |Contains the results of that concern’s : 134 y f experience in dealing with PHONES. | mei all parts of the world, F. E. Hedden, 0... H. F. O’Hare, 78M. {2nd is the m comprehensive lecture ES ae = 3 jof its chan on the road today. F. E. Young, 78R. . | W. H. Farley, expert lecturer, ‘ Itell by means of stereopticon and motion pictures the causes of fail- 4 ————— ek . * re - ; R eS, S;ure in retail business, and explain Ea ob. ne 'some of the latest methods of store- | keeping. One of the features of the lecture will be that part devoted to 1 4 Time— : Your friends_ can buy anything you can give % them— excent your photograph. BUTLER STUDIO “Photos That Please” Over Bismarck Theatre. Phone 249. There’s a Photographer in Your Town (And he’s‘not as busy now as he will be in December.) MPAGLDDAVANANONAUUAOUANGUSDOGOONNENUOUUDACEUDQCUEEGUUUGENSONEO0001 ANADCNOUOCCAOUROGUESUOONOSUNNOSCOSUODONCCCOUONULOUOEOOUQEDOOUOSCONSOOGOUCEDOUECANGOOECSDODEUUIORUOOND: s f Few poultry raisers are getting all the eggs they should from: their hens. I know this from my years of ex- “ perience as a breeder of prize-winning poultry, and also from my 27 years’ veter- inary. practice. Hens need a tonic. Heavy-layers must have perfect , digestions, so they can turn more of the feed into eggs, # % Dr. LeGear's| (74 Poultry Prescription i, : (Powder) “ r will inctease the profit from your hens, because it is a wonderful poul- try tonic and conditioner. It é gives hens egg-producing EN energy, keeps them strong and vigorous, and means health to your whole flock. 3 -Fry it today. Especially prepared from my 27, years of veterinary nud poul-y expeheiice Al your dtalerforapackige, J j only by Lecea Dr. L. D, LeGéar Medicine Co, 4 ler today Dr. LeGear’s Remedies are sold in Bismarck, N. D, by «OSCAR H..WILL.& CO.,.322.24 Fourth Street. s | commercial ASELOLETEATTOUET ES aa CeCe eCeEECLCULUCLLLLLLLL LLP LL LLL a newspaper advertising. The writing of newspaper advertisements, their value to the retail merchant, and the necessity for advertising continual- ly will be taken up, and explained in detail. In a ike manner, the question of window display, perfection of 2 store organization, and other interest- ing topics will be discussed. In addition, the three-reel feature film, “Troubles of a Merchant, and | How. to Stop Them,” will be giver for the first time in this city.. This film has been shown before commercial. bodies, conventions, and other organi- +zations from coast to coast. It is de- clared to be the best exposition of the troubles of the average retail mer- chant ever given, In an interesting manner the film tells the story of Mr. White, a mer- chant who has been brought to‘ the verge of bankruptcy through out-of- {date business methods. The reasons for his lack of success become ap- patant as the film unfolds the story. His clerks were indifferent, his goods larranged in a poor manner, his sys- ‘tem thoroughly disorganized. Other troubles also beset him, as a con: quence, the merchant was in despair. But one day a change came in his career, and) by the installation of modern business methods, he became prosperous. The manner in which he turned the tide in his favor will prove an interesting and educational story to every one. : Much enthusiasm has been created in other cities where the lecture has been given, and it is expected that a capacity audience will greet it in this city. All. merchants and sales- TIM SUPREME COURT DENIES WRIT ORDERING DISTRICT COURT TO KEEP HANDS : F. A. K N OW LE S people are invited to attend, tated OFF COAL SITUATION (Continued From Page One) property has been seized by the state to show cause November 28 why they should not be permanently “restrained from interfering, meddling and other- wise obstructing in any manner the operation” of these properties, “dur- ing the time the said mines shall. be under the supervision, control and cordance with his proclamation.” Mr. Lemke’s application was filed with the court early Friday afternoon. In it he charged Judge Nuessle, who on Wednesday issued an order direct- ing Adjutant General Fraser to re- turn to the Washburn Lignite Co. its propertiés now being held by military force, with meddling, with using in- flammatory language calculated to terference with the military powers of the state. He declared in his com- plaint that the governor as comman- der-in-chief of the said military forces could deal “summarily” with Judge Nuessle for his interfernce with the military forces, but that the gover- nor prefers that the said Nuessle be restrained by the supreme court. i Would Give Legal Sanction. | The effect of the order sought by Lemke, it is said, would be to give! the state to Governor Frazier’s pro- | clamation of martial law, his seizure | jof the mines, and their operation for purposes. All of the mine-owners affected, as well as every idistrict court in the state would, by! ue of the order which Lemke | eeks, be restrained trom interfering {with or opposing the governor’s j operation of the mines so long as he chose to retain possesion of this prop- UUAOUAUDREUODEAUEEUEAHUOSODOUEGSEUCSUADORUOSOENOUATOOUSUUASEAUOOSDEOUOEAUOUDEOESAOOTENNANINENNENISS | erty, which, under the terms of his | proclamation would continue until the At Christmas = operators and the miners had reached | an agreement. The miners have stat- ed through their district president, | Henry Drennan of Billings, Mont., | that an agreement can be reached on- ly on the basis of the sixty percent in- | crease in wages which the operators during their negotiations with Dren- nan refused to grant. | Lemke’s. Complaint. Referring to Judge Nuessle’s order, Mr. Lemke recites that: “Upon said pretended summons and complaint and prayer for an injuctional order (veferring to the preliminary proceed= ings in the petition of the Washburn Lignite Co.) W. L. Nuessle, as one of the judges of said court pretended to issue his order to show cause to said officers, officially and_ individually, why a temporary injuction pending trial of. said action should not issue; that thereafter said officers caused to be filed with said court their special appearance,” etc., including various exhibits, among them the governor’s proclamation. 4 “That notwithstanding the Zorego- ing premises, the said W. L. Nuessle {has made and’filed his pretended order |copy, of which is hereto attached, granting the Washburn Lignite Co. a pretended temporary restraining .or- der pretending to restrain said offi- cers bgth officially and’ individually according to the prayer of said pre- ;tended complaint and order, to shov | cause, 7 Without Jurisdiction. “That the pretended. acts of the said district court of Burleigh county and of the said Judge Nuessle are wholly without jurisdiction and are. unlawful, null and void, and that the same are and will materially interfere with the control and direction of relator over ithe subordinate officers in the mili- jtary forces of the State -and will materially interfere with the relator and said officers in carrying out said proclamation and said order; and that said interference and meddling will result in an inevitable conflict between the relator and officers of» ,the mili- tary forces and such persons as may attempt to. execute the illegal. , and pretended mandate of the district court. and judge thereof; that relator has the sole power under the constitu- tion ‘and the laws of this:state to de- termine when the military forces,iof the: state shall- be called. into active )|service and the extent. apd the immi:, uence, of the ehergency* so requiring and is in sole charge of said military forces when.so called out; atid has sole the . control, direction n of such military forces cticn with carrying out the \ of the proclamation! herein. set forth; and that‘said W. L.: Nuessle and -the..district cous of; county have no. power, authority or control over the relator or over any ,{of his subordinate officers with ref- erence to or in connection with the Dance at Armory to- jniet. O’Connor’s Or- chestra. pees incite riot, and with unauthorized in- |, dling, orde marks, ten to | 0 e civil war and: erbating a lack of re- the sanction of the: highest court in|, Burleigh} « % Th for g0 proclamation and orders issued by the relator or the carrying out proclamations and orders on the part of relator or subordinate officers and i sg are wholly without jurisdiction in the operation of the relator herein in ac- Di reniises. ined by his further unlawful dntortoranee med- inflammatory re- | m: 2 ‘in any manner whatsoever with the | rights and prerogatives of the relator s : authorized military ‘and with the purposes and matters spect.far the duly aotae contained in the aforesaid proclama- tion. 7; ~S BY authorityof the relator and his sub- ordinate officers.” stripes, Could Treat Him Rough. . “The relator is fully cognizant of his rights, prerogatives. and duties as governor of the state and commander- in-chief of the milftary forces thereof, and that as such official he could deal summaril} WW. essle for his interference with the military forces, but t that the said Nuess! rs and e gift store men HRISTMAS. this Ciesr is certain to be a day of great rejoic- ing — now “boys” are home; a old-fashioned Christmas with plenty of gifts for everyone. Useful gifts are al- ways welcome; we have the things men buy themselves; the styles they like; the high quality they want. Anticipate your needs — Christmas is not’so far off-—now is the time to choose. ~ Shirts Silk Shirts are favored for gifts. We've got an extraor- dinary collection of rich silks ; Jacquards ; od checks, fine ones at $10. And from $8.50 to $13.50. Other fabrics $1.50 and up. Veh TTUUevnnenuenvaninonsnavesseeussuaDevacvvuasnnenincerdsauuauenieay of such with fhe said hat he pre- h st onorab! this ding to incite. bloodshed, The Public’ and - Dealers Satisfaction is Our Greatest Asset that the ’ of the North Dakota lignite operators whose properties were seized by order of the governor be ordered to appear and interplead in\this action and to show cause before this court why they should not-be permanently restrained from interfering, meddling and other- wise obstructing in any manner the operation thereof during the time!the said mines shall be under the super- L. | vision, control and operation of the relator-herein in accordance with his proclamation. d that a le be re- | native writ of prohibition issue direct- court from | ing: Judge W. «Lb, Nuessle cause why he should not be The Castomers’ a a rer eee a anarapvvaeanyadenceqauuoouuouuouoccoccenccustuinenansvecstacenccavacouauiiaasavatanugnenagecnicavcnacagesacanovegscacocegavetenevasenarancacnanancnnceeggrascncceaucaceeecreceuacduntagiet - A Store Hours 8.a.m. to 6 p.m. All the newest and richest of textures and patterns ; Silk Ties with better qual- ity; solid silks, tissues, Per- sians and Jacquards; they’re $1. Wants Permanent Restraint. | The relator therefore asks that all And that an alter-| to show | per- | anently prohibited from interfering | Silk neckwear 3 Hand loomed Silk Scarfs; zuric silks, French bro- cades and Persians, and crochet knits; new weaves and ideas; exceptional neckweat’ at $3.50. i Other Silk Neckwear from 65¢ to a 6.E.BERGESON & SON puviseyssendvanveevegagnocedvececnocceueeegoc0d0SOUUAGGUOCOGOGOOQQGOO0Q0GQGUHN00000000400 UA HOU ATH EMANATE TTS “ Women who buy gifts for men WHEN it comes to Christmas time it is usually the women of the family who-do the shopping. They'll find this a store: for men — where women ean shop intelligently. We are anxious to be of service to women in their selection of Christmas gifts. You can count on a large variety for choice — good quality and value. Gloves Gloves. for all purposes; mochas, capes, silk, chamois, buckskin for street and dress wear’ at $1.50 to $5. Auto, Gloves -and Mittens, warm lining, durable makes, $2 to $9.50. UOUHUGGUQUALOGOSQUUEGUUGUNUOGDOGOQGUOHEGUAGOGQOGUANONEOGOUQHONDONOONODEGuANuGOONONGUNGO0OuONnNQqENNs9qq0000000ENOTUOOUEQUELNOESUOSOOTOOONOGY Civilians Buy Army Raincoats From Government Contractors at Cost THE PEERLESS CO., Dept. 30, 80. Branford Place, ‘Newark, N. J., will ship, postpaid, to you direct on receipt of.........+ $7.50 The one type of Raincoat poth waterproof.and sanitary.; The result of two years’ experimentation by. army experts. Made strictly to government speci- fications of government inspected cloth, guaranteed durable and fast color. No wet can get: through—hermetically cemented, storm-proof eollar with storm-proof tab, interfitting fly front, adjustable fastenings around wrists, side pockets with additional slit to reach inside clothing without opening coat. Back is sanitarily ventilated, concealed by duplex yoke, giving cape effect. Because the war ended unexpectedly and military requirements ceased, civil- ians may buy these government approved raincoats at factory cost, $7.50. Peerless Raincoats are the Genuine Government Model OFFICERS’ DOUBLE- BREASIED MODELS 4 for $25 to $30. Delivered with inverted pleat down back; belt all around with uckle; convertible collar; outside’ patch pockets with buckled wrist fastenings. -Retailed during war to your door on receipt of......---+ WHEN ORDERING EITHER COAT, STATE CHEST MEASUREMENT | HERE is a personal and a friendly feeling of satisfaction that we have in being able to an- nounce to you that we have been given the contract for handling the Scripps-Booth: Car in this territory. mink The public generally is in love with this Car on account of its extreme beauty befor is ever known. Its performance more than equals -its beauty and we have perfect confidence in the fact that if you will allow us to place you at the wheel of one of these cars, it will be the beginning of a lasting and pleasant friendship bétween us. Our method of keeping you satisfied with our Cars should be appreciated by any owner. or driver who operates a car under present aver- age conditions. i Please call on us for your own protection. Closed Cars willbe exhibited in our show rooms, corner Third and Main, about. December 5. Temporary offices over Bismarck Bank. DEALERS: Our territory comprises McIntosh, Logan, Em- mons, Kidder, Burleigh, Oliver, Morton, Sioux, Mercer, Dunn, Stark, Hettinger, Adams, Bowman, Slope, Billings, Golden Valley and‘the south one-half: of McLean counties in North Dakota, and if you are a real live man and want to handle a perfect car} through live péople with heart—let’s get acquainted. : Baker- Toppins Co. BISMARCK, KX. PD. If not satisfied, return coat and money will be refunded e the name your interest always at

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