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Rerun sats THURSDAY, DEC. au 1919 ° BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MMMM MMMM Clearing Sale of Millinery All Hats 1-2 Price and Less . A few more hats at $2.50 Worth from $6.50 to $7.00 This Sale does not include the new Silver and Gold f , Lace Hats ) NEW GEORGETTE WAISTS From $8.00 to $18.50 WILL MAKE A USEFUL GIFT WAR MOTHERS SEND| LETTER DEMANDING TOTTEN’S REMOVAL Bismarck Women Whose Sons Fought in Service Strike at Administration Board At a special meeting of the local chapter of the American War Mother last night tho resignation of Georg A. Totten, Robert Muir and C. mil Stangeland of the board of adini tration, were demanded. The letter containing the demand was addressed | jto the house of representatives and | given to Representative Harris to be introduced at this afternoon’s session. Representative O'Connor also iold the! War Mothers’ committee that he would 2 Hang mate Fe Fur Chokers tue letter fea follows: = OmMpINation Sults ‘ > ecempend Tuts Camisoles New Veils eae a House of Representatives, Gentlemen: Fort Lincoln chapter, American War Mothers, at’ a special meeting held Wednesday evening, December 10, heartily endorsed, the sentiments ex- pressed by the War Mothers of Devils Lake, Leeds and Velva in their de- mands for the discharge of Chairman Totten, Robert Muir and C. E. Stange- land from the state board of admin- istration or from any other connection with our educational system. Fort Lincoln chapter also demands the removal from the North Dakota public library of the improper books found there by the house investigating committee, and it urges the house of representatives to make a sincere ef- fort to fix the blame for the presence of these books in the library. We also respectfully urge and re- quest that the honors and powers al- ways heretofore attached to the office! of state superintendent of public in-} structions be restored to her in con- formity with the wishes of the people of North Dakota who elected her to this office. Hand Bags Values up to $4.00 YOUR TRADE IS AT ALL TIMES GREATLY \APPRECIATED Nielsen’s Millinery 420 BROADWAY MMMM MMMM CHRISTMAS BAZAAR OF EPISCOPAL GUILD WILL START FRIDAY AT ELKS .business men’s luncheon at noon. In the evening the guild will give a dance at the Elks hall, the music being furnished’ iby (McDonald’s o chestra, The Episcopal bazaar which opens tomorrow ‘morning at the Elks’ club on East (Main street between Second and Third streets promises to be the TROLLEY CRASHES INTO WAGON, INJURING DRIVER most successful that hte women of St. George's guild have ever given. The bazaar will be operated all day with many valuable articles offered for sale at prices much below their actual value. Included in the sale will be dainty lingerie, dressed dolls, practical aprons, caps, baby clothes, foo, candy, flowers, gift boxes and Frank Brokop, 60 years old, suffered injuries to his knee and ankle when the wagon in which he was driving was struck by the trolley car yester- day. Brokop has been hauling coal for the Washburn Ligntie~ Coal Co. and was driving down Fourth street. When the car approached from be- Signed, Fort Lincoln. Chapter American War Mothers. : By Mrs. Burch Brs. Reid Paris Colds Cause Headaches and Pains Feverish Headaches and Doily ins caused from a cold are soon re $ 3 3 | : All the above lines are nationally known and their names are a synonym for “quality.” i) 8 other articles suitable for Christmas| hind he attempted to drive out of the presents, as well as personal use. ° car tracks but the wheels got stuck Light lunches will be served by:;and' the car hit the kagon. the women ai the hall with a special) The froce of the crash knocked Brokop down and badly damaged the lieved by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, Tablets. “Bromo Quinine.” i. ¥ sibnature on the bi 3 GROVE'S | See the great Nazimova at the, but wi i: His injuries aro not serious Orph tonight in “T f nut wi ei rk phe OYS » 0. SWAMP-ROOT FOR [ior sine umes’ "om working) Ovpneum ‘tonight in “Toy KIDNEY AILMENT - ;|__ Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for — | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ‘ There is only one ,medicine that] ¢, Hosiery. really stands out preeminent as a por RENT Moa ' ee © medicine for curable ailmnets of the|* U fodern furnishes oom, kidneys. liver and bladder. suicable for {wo, Breakfast se STOP TOBACCO Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ‘stands desricd. Phone oS1-K or Stop tobacco for a month and sec ixth strect. 3 7" 4 WANTHD—School girl to work for) iW much be board and room, 621 \Sixth. the’highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy. needed You r you feel. aN stop without suffering any inconven- in thousands of distressing _ cases. Phone|ience or feeling the usual craving, Swamp-Koot makes friends quickly] 619-W. 12-11-3t.) Simply get a box of Nicotol from any ‘because its mild and immediate effect | WAN at Perna ts clean at druggist, as directed and the habit is soon réalized in most cases. It is ave Spares quits you. Yaur health will be better, a gentle, healing vegetable compound. . Start treatment at once. Sold at all} yest: drug stores in bottles of two sizes,)ror RENT—Piano in first cl medium and large. y tion. Can be taken at once. Pho ‘Howevor, if you wish to test this great preparation send ten cents to. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, 'N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing ‘be sure and mention the Bismarck —We do expert dry c repalting and dyeing ri ur ance to disease will in- ‘ease and you will ceas eto be a ave to nicotine. Read what Dr. Conner, formerly of the Johns Hop- tT kins ‘Hospital, says about the evil - {effect of tobacco in an article soon to appear in this paper, Nicotol is dis- pensed by all good druggists in this cicy, especially by Lnehart’s and Jos. ry. Xa For free particulars (former Civil Service Continental Bldg., Washi write Xamine There is only one; Bi “ YEAR OLD RHEUMATIC THROWS AWAY HIS CRUTCHES yours ofa and for 's have su dl withy rheumatism, eat and av severe itching. 1 was compelled to walk on crutches, I obtainned no relief until 1 began to take ‘Number 40 For, The ‘Blood. Have taken eight bott! my rheumatism and the i ma is all gone. On laid away my cru around pretty well without them. You have my permission to use this letter to advertise Number 40, as J feel that I have received great bene- fit and will continue the treatment. believing I ‘ill receive more, and 1 wish to. recommend it to other like sufferers to do as J have done and try ‘Number 40 and get relief. With fireat pleasure I subscribe myself, Yours very truly, Isaac Lu phos, Ohio, March 17, 191 ber 40 is» demanded in gout tions, malnutrition, posioning, “Lam now a number of y auto: toxication, constipation, thronic rheu matism and catarrh and all diseases ¢ blood. Made” by Evansville, Ind,, 40 Sold by Joseph Breslow. \ CITY NEws | —————_____..__6 “MEETS. THIS AFTERNOON The members of the Baptist Ladies aid is meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. B. Allen on Fifth street. An interesting program has been prepared. New At the Bismarck hospital a daughter was born to Mr. and John Olson of Freda, and on De a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. M, C. Smedsrud_o of Raleigh. liver complaint, i from impure Mendenhall, au druggist. Meet Thursday Night. The senior class of the W. W. G. will hold its regular meeting Thurs- day night at. 7 o'clock at the home Irs. G. B. Newcomb, 924 Sixth strect. All members are requested to be present. LEAVES FOR TREATMENT Lester .-Monnahan, former service | man who has been a patient, al the hospital ance September night for Paul where he will receive further treatment for in- juries received while in the service in Franc A. 0. U. W. TONIGHT: There will be a ‘dance tonight given by the Ancient Order of United Work- men for the benefit of the Workmen band at, Patterson hall to which every- invited. The music for the evening Will be furnished the A. O. U. W. orchestra. A spe me ing of the band will he held Fr night at the Elks hall and all memb are ur to attend this meeting. Dance “tonight at Patterson’s hall. A. O. U. W.. ten-piece orchestra. Charles Matthews. Charles’ Matthews is being sought by the Burleigh county chapter of the Red Cross, and anyonne knowing of his whereabout should communicate with Mrs. T. H. Poole, secretary of the organization. Matthews enlisted July, 1917, and went to France about January, 1918, returning to this ston, Tribune. eo i1-4¢| Breslow. ‘ OOOO TOT OTE DEOL EDOLLIILEDE BOOLOODLOEDODODODOD ODO DODDOLDODODOODODD ODOT ODEO OLDE, Appreciated | Gifts Pickard Hand-Painted China Libbey’s Unequaled Cut Glass Gorham Silverware in both Sterling and Plated 3 : Seth Thomas Chime Clocks ; Fostoria Etched and Engraved 3 3 2 : Glass Pyrex Baking Dishes, silver mounted Dupont Pyralin White Ivory Icy-Hot Bottles and Carafes You will find many good ideas here. Stop in and examine them. Articles of Jewelry are fairly priced, consistent with high grade merchandise. The amount you spend is entirely up to you, but everything is reasonable. Shop early. Both the selection and service will be better. Bonham Brothers Jewelers and Opticians Daily Fashion Hint 0493 wn 384d AS THE STYLE GOES. Soft and graceful is this dark brown satin frock with embroidery forming a border above the deep. hem of the straight gathered tunic. The waist has a vest of white georgette from which rolls a collar of self-ma- terial, while the belt is also of brown satin. ‘A bit of embroidery added to the long close-fitting sleeves is also good. Medium® size requires 4% yards 36-inch satin with 1% yards 36- inch lining for gores. Pictorial Review Dress No, 8483. Sizes, 14 to 20 years, Price, 25 cents. Embroidery No. 12444, Transfer, blue or yellow, 15 cents. A. W. Lucas & Co., sole agents for Pictorial'‘Review Patterns ONVNUAUDADADEDNADPOREVERONODEGUOOOOEEDOOOODOOHOOSODENAQDTOAAOVIOONDH Smynra Candy Co. George John 404 Main Street Candies 40c Pound Put up in fancy Gift Boxes VOCUOAAUONUEAGUEAAOUEAQOOUELCONEAONUROUUECEOUGOOURAQUEOUEOOQUEUEAINE WOOT ACEE DOL LCIOOIL OLE LIEILONDOLESODOSEEIEIELE ODES OOS “|the uotline of a sermon de Be Laid Away— When you give a Kodak for Christmas, you give some- thing which will never be forgotten. A Kodak brings with it a joy that is not for one day merely, but for many days. The smiles and good cheer of Christmas Day itself can be made to last through the magic of the Kodak; and all through the year this miraculous little black box is ready to catch and record the events that are worth remembering. Can you conceive of a more fitting, more satisfying gift than this? Let Us Show You the Newest Kodaks— We have Kodaks, Brownies and Premo Cameras at all prices. You are sure to find in our general stock the very instrument that you would like to give. Let us show you! Mail Orders Filled Catalogue on Request Make This Your Kodak Christmas BISMARCK, N. D. country in July, 1919. Te was dis- church. On the heading of that were | ticle charged in } He yakots and hae the words “Old-Fashioned Home De- | all its any friends im this city, it is be ed_in Pulpit by Minister Who PN ee. to Agree with Tiere ae "Rev. Flint requested an ex- An Explanation. planation from Kev, Strutz whether On Tuesday The Tribunte print | the latter, was respo! for that “red i Rey, K c, Strutz of th MOST AMAZING VALUES Group 1— Coats that formerly sold up to $32.50. Clearance Sale price: sir. si. ee eacs ets ccte yes ahh derbies Group 2— Velours, Polo Cloths and Mixtures. Group 3— Many are silk lined and fur trimmed. Clearance’ Sale'price :. 2:0 ey aes Ae Bo topes = A Gift That Will Never Coats that formerly sold up to $49.50—including Fur Fabrics, Clearance Sale price.... KODAKS priced from $9.49 to $35.34 —when fitted with Anastigmat Lens, up to $112.21. Brownie Cameras, $2.86 to $19.95. Films, Paper, Chemi- cals,etce. _ Albums, Calendars. Expert Developing, Printing and Enlarging. own heads. The WEBB BROTHERS THE STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Holiday Clearance Sale of Coats All Regular Retail Prices Utterly Disregarded Three Large Sales Groups Coats that formerly sold up to $65.00 — Silvertones, Bolivias and Fur Fabrics. $35.00 All Children’s Coats Specially Reduced in question as this paper writes ‘Tribune prints this explanation to clear Rev, Strutz of any unjust criticism by Rev. Fiint or others. man | Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for ing on the ar- Hosiery. NEXT DOOR TO GRAND THEATRE) } TWELVE PHOTO’S-TWELVE PRESENTS-HOLMBOE STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS (PUBLICITY. FILM CO.) MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY | |