The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 8

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acta tte th etait tate th ate eh eh ee ee hk ae THE MARK OF QUALITY, PRICE AND SERVICE DIAMONDS “JEWELRY ESTABLISHED 1907 T rade 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. F. A. KNOWLES BISMARCK, N. D. BUSINESS COLLEGE STUDENT BODY TO ENJOY DANCING PARTY FRIDAY (2. ven notin | On the evening of Friday, Novem- | loyal group of studen ber 21, the K. of C. hall was the scene | stand nd help i of a delightful dancing party. given | ,, 0 under the auspices of the boys at the | the Jai Bismarck business college, _ st the first of a series of parties to be given throughout the winter. These entertainments giv boys are instrumental in ge students together and feeling of 1} ing good school s tain ts of like nature we: ed Secretary Keniston Back From Meetings Held In Twin Cities Aided in Organization of North Dakota Commercial Club Body worroorores. George N. Keniston, secretary of the | Commercial club, returhed yesterday | e from a visit to the Twin Cities where! Yl ay ov. he attended a series of conventions 9 and aided in the organization of tne Curtain, 8:30 p. m. North Dakota Association of Commer- | of which W. P. | temporary chair- | cial Club Executiy' Chestnut of Fargo man, While in St. Paul, Mr. Keniston at- tended the meeting of the commercial clux executives of the northwest, he being a member of the executive board of that organization. Secretary Keniston also attended a convention of the Mississippi Valley association of which he is a director. This asso- ciation adopted a carefully prepared program of tentative legislation for improvement of the Mississippi river and its tributaries. WILLISTON STATE CHAMP Williston, N. D., Nov. 25.—Willis- ton walked away with the state high- HUNGRY BUT DAREN EAT Take ‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin’’ and eat favorite foods without fear Your meals hit back! Your stom-. ach is sour, acid, gassy and you feel bloated after eating or you have heavy lumps of indigestion pain or headache, but never mind. Here is instant re- lief. , Don’t stay upset! Eat a tablet of} Pape’s Diapepsin and immediately the} indigestion, gases, acidity and all Stomach’ distress caused by acidity | ends. Pape’s Diapepsin tables are the surest, quickest stomach relievers in! the world. They cost very little at) drug stores. ROLCOOPER MEGRUE “UT Pay, VER TISES ———————————— —==S EXPERT —Dry Cleaning —Pressing _ —Repairing LEIN T Non nose are ready to | later, the f dvancement. rendering all ‘on in such enlighten e student AUDITORIUM | Selwyn & Company Serve A Comedy © | By Roi Cooper. Megrue SPARKLING! STIMULATING! SNAPPY! A Mental Cocktail! ! — With — NORMAN HACKETT And An Excellent Cast One Year at Maxine Elliott Theater, New York Three Months at La Salle Theater, Chicako Prices 50c to $2.00 Seat Sale Harris & Co. Wednesday Court Finds It Difficult to Pass Sentence on Youths Who Con- fess to Charge That Might Mean a Long Stay in State Penitentiary Two boys stood before Judge W. L Nuessle yesterday charged with grand larceny fter having plead guilty to the ve recounted how they had broken into the safe of the Corwin Motor Co. on the of Novemb: and stole ne 10 from the safe and the cash One of the youth the other 19. T !mother is. 1 home, Neither ened cr inal in us the word and thi aswered questions put to them-in an ‘attitude that was neither cringing, nor brazen. Simply they recounted the jfacts without any bravado or heroics. Judge Nuessle asked them what ‘they would deem necessary if they iwere the judge instead of the accused. | Neither felt equal to the tas So af- ‘ter conferring with one b une }(his father being at his $! wife’s bedside) and the othe uncle and lwith the police authorities, the judge | saia he would pass judgment on the {ease this mornir | Working W | years ole man's at her EEE EEE EEEEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EES v Thru College. It was a simple story both boys jtold. Their homes in other parts of; ithe state, the young men cem to Bis- ;marck to work their way thru. the | business college. Neither was. finan- cially independent and both were {forced to work to help pay their ex- | penses and living costs, One, who had jservedt in the navy during the war, | Was using his $100 Liberty bond to Once they, worked cal hotel from 6 to 1 o'clock every night for $15 a week. ‘mer sai mploy- ed at Cor night for 25 cents the [an hour, work every other night. For this he said he received $2 4 week. This was the testimony offered to soften ones sy: men guilty o! To offset this at they had planned evator at Menoken and 1 student's nockethook colle “We wanted vy so that we could easier for us to get Uy A Wholesome, Cleansing, URINE Reiveshing and Healin eS. Lotion—Murine for Red- FOR, >> ness, Soreness, Granula- tion Itching and Burning | : | Your EYESos the Eyes or Eyelids; “2 Drops” After the Movies, Motoring or Golf will win your confidence. Ask Your Druggist for Murine when your Ey ed Care. . Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago which tended to rob an had stolen One Night acorn SELWYN ECU . ————— :'TWO YOUNG MEN WORKING WAY THRU BUSINESS COLLEGE ROB SAFE THEY SAY TO HELP PAY THEIR EXPENSES » have the moncy as a loan, saying they ympa- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE thru business school”? was the on cuse, or reason either of them offered. ‘This was not revealed in an effort to obtain judicial clemency, but merely offered as the motive. Loan Girls Money. The young men had met girls while here to whom-they became somewhat attached. Two of: the girls, after the robbery had been committted, said j they needed $75 and asked the men to ;advance them that amount. They had | probably displayed’ the stolen money ‘pefore the girls, and they let the girls {had just received the money “from | home.” Confessions were. of red from both men thr the attiy of Chief of Police Chris Martineson assisted by George MeDoweéll, special agent for the Northern Pacific, and Deputy Sheriff, Robert Phelps. third man who had plannéd the: robbery, but who was not present when it occurred, pleaded not guilty before Justice of the Peace George H. Dolan yesterday afternoon and will be given his pre- liminary hearing today. Appreciation For Chief In ‘recognition’ of the excellent} work of Chief Martineson, S. win of the Corwin: Motor Co. s following letter to Mayor Lucas: “We wish to take this method of ex- pressing our appreciation of the very | efficient work done by Chief Martine- AUvoAHUUTAUAONASEOAEOAGUESASA UA GARUAEECATOGEGEUA SEAGATE AW. son in reference to the robbery of our Gi d = offices some weeks back. The chief sr = insisted from the very start just Clothes = where he was going to find the men i = who did this job. The writer was Nothing = quite certain that the ‘chief was mis- Else = taken in accusing one of our employes and we were more “than surprised when their confession was taken. “Ifthe police department is handled AURALITAMUANUENOQNUULURUUAAEAAAUT in all matters as efficiently as it has} Oh! Yes been in this particular instance the Hosi city is to be congratulated.” osiery. OLDS Head or chest—~ are best treated ‘externally” with “externally” Vaexs /APOR' YOUR BODYGUARD" = 30%, 6049.20 FOR SALE i! 1,000 tons.of good upland hay. Will be i] baled and ready for i) shipment in about 30 days. Write 0. G..Crook McKenzie; N. D. SALE Fifth in stock. Win ‘RomainvouscaTin® ARRETT «Co.INC. Yoon pmooucTs + NEW YOR! mre ete on ice arrER OPS AUUUHIAUCALAUAAUAN = = l Reduction of Stock Sale 10 per cent discount on all Hard- ware and 20 per cent on all Stoves and Ranges at JOHN BORTELL’S 300 Main MIDWINTER at the Capital City Cloth- ing ‘and Shoe Store, on street, Roop’s Grocery. 25 per cent discount on all goods -Harry Rosen Drink, and the World Drinks With You; Thirst, and You Thirst Alone wt thirst? Why go around like a lost soul seeking an oasis in the gray, dry desert ? Right here for you is the famous old VIRGINIA DARE WINE with all its old-time charm of flavor and ATCT TTT TTT JOHNSON’S_ for TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1919 Fl UAC 4 Double Breasted ~ Overcoats OU’LL see a wonderful assortment of models, fabrics, patterns, colorings; the “picked fruit” of the looms of America, Ireland, Scotland, England. The fabrics are a show in themselves, and the soft contrasting colors \in ss bo i Ka Xo browns, greens, blues, oxfords, heather mixtures are wonderful. Double breasted Overcoats made on the new curve-line idea; they give new swing and poise to the figure. The new lines of collar, lapel,.shoulder, front, skirts—all curves—make the figure look better than ever. Everything is proportioned right. Hart Schaffner & Marx’ boys clothes - as good as “Dads” : Some fine all-wool fabrics, same tailoring, same style as go into their new clothes. ° Our Boys’ Clothes will serve well—$25, $80, $35. Special—Boys’ Two-Pants Suits $20. NUIT S.E.BERGESON & SON Store Hours 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. You Can’t Cure Rheumatism With Liniments and Lotions If you are afflicted with Rheu-|of the germs that cause the dis- maton wiiy waste fime with Hanks | 605°) anact acoresiot sakerers ji ¢ poets, lotions and other local @P"Isay thet it has cleansed their plications that never did cure) blood of Rheumatism, and remov- Rheumatism, and never will? ed all trace of the disease from Do not try to ruh the pain away, | their system. for you never will succeed. 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