The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1920, Page 5

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a > TUESDAY; JANUARY 27, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ; SCHOOLS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY WILL ly ent basis of orliinullty, expres: Wook sojourn in the West before! Mr, Trousedale came. to the city te} particular magnificence illuminated |. During the war thousands ‘of Mexi-> : sion jand sincerity. Each school will | starting for the Phill, | visit his little son, who recently un-| the southwestern sky Sunday evening ‘ake B, COMPETE FOR MEDALS AND. WASHINGTON be the judge of its ‘own product Sao Rapa ET derwent au operation here for appen- | as a precursor to col weather, The can laborers man, sivamen/ an on cote TRIP IN through ‘a board appointed by the} | HERE FROM MOFFIY | dicitis, eshibition’ continued: aobut an’ hour |@t@n—were secured under contrac mn ESSAY CONTEST ON SOLDIERS principal, The school winner's éssay| Mrs. H. P. Asseltine and children - —— and a quarter, and the streamers ex- !from Mexico, with an agreement that ere ¥ oe | will DE ut, to the Aberdeen statior| of Mott, spent the week-eod hicre. s ot TONIGHT tended beyond the zenith, they would return to their native: land eisai “What Are Benefits of. Enlist. | UY*7™4ed these three and all their ex where a board composed of former} shopping and visiting friends, The engine will hold a meeting at by the end of January, 1920. No —— IMMIGRATION OFFICERS Mors contrat labor can be _prought ere an he laborers due leave EXPECT MEXICAN INFLUX | the United States shortly, cannot re- BE et enter except as jndividuals seeking nM Laredo. Tex., Jan! 27.—American |@™Ployment. : To do this they must migration officials ¢ along the Texas- | PY 4 head tax of $8 and meet other penses to ang from Washington, to-}|2rmy men will pass judgment on the —- Ka 2 “ad 299 gether with that of their parents, or] merits of the three best essays sub-| GRAND FORKS MA maf ment in United States Army?” |‘ ns, will he pakl by the war de [mitted from “the distelet aud “these | Governor Fxtzier hus three will Be forwarded to Washing: | sition on the governor of N ton to compete with others from vatl-} go. the return of John §, ous parts of the countr wanted in Grand Forks on a criminal Labor hall this evening, when eve Is Subject’ of Competition e Superintendent of Schools J. Among Pupils of Country Martin, County Superintendent: V Sek heey Parsons and Sister Migdelene of St a charge,‘ afternoon with Mr immigration regulations. Bias, City and comity schools are showi ATE shoals ul eer bed Bh Lad oe for at RUBE i Gere ae M2 Seventh stree Mexican Hapa pearing Ser to Le 7 < considerable dntivest’ dni the. couele operate in the competition and it i: Miss Olgn Lilly Rupp was the: honor BANKERS IN CITY tl mothers’ day pro-|Mexico within the next few weeks. ROYAL ARCH MASONS isn expected that pit fi the’ schoo!s tion being held all over.the nation for in the elty ee “vill qubailte the best written, essay,.on “What, are guest at. very enjoyable reunion of W, G, Conners, pr her forntey” classmat sident of tlie Rose at the Rhud] Glen State bank and interested in a m omen is invited to|They are expected to'come from all| A regular’ convocation of Bismarck 4 40d i : parts of the United States and have| Chapter No. 10, R.A. M,, will be held \ unetm says -which will rank .as high’ as any. thome Thursday evening. Cards. and} number of lumber yards on the North Ib i i F 1 ‘Tuesday eveni Lona y » s ve) een under contract in this country.| at the Temple ‘Tuesday evening, Jau. cai Ye Ai tenets eetan enlistment sy the) trom the | ct. my -dancing were the» divertisements uutil | Soos and R. E. Trousedale, president A Under a special ruling these laborers 27 at 7:30, Important business, cut to be written by school eliluren, : ie MEN HELP. ; » hour. of the First National bank of Mo.t.} An unusually brilliant Tunar halo must quit American soil by Febru- GEO. W. BERNGES, gardless of. ages vdeo. bald "Ge : Jaret a eailoag ‘elties ta hen in M s Rupp- leaves shortly for a few:| were Bismarck , visitors this week. | combined with’ an aurora borealis of [ary 1. Excellent, High Priest. 20 in the ‘class! of first, second and] in making th ; tthe competition, to-} py offering p r the best $ t eir parents or guardi-|-from. the various schools in those ‘ang will be cities. The principal of each school | ington whi is authorized to appoint a board of medals by: Secretary of War Newton three judges to determine the best 4 Baker. essay from each school and the boards a > The purpose of the competition is t¢ | for the schools in the city dl county stimulate inter in Uncle Sam's] will be named*in a few days. peace time an th theend in view In El Paso, the. reerui of aiding re ng. Each school will | here announced tod name its own judges who will pick oui} in that a the best ¢ y from that school.» The whiners of the school contests will the best. ¢ have their essays forwarded to the re- ling accounts in those bank eruiting headqnarters for this district | of other prizes including me at Aberdeen, S..D.. where the best} clothing, fountain pens, watch are co-operating with the governme eompetitlon a su fe N ‘ \ ‘ | third place. on gether with ieee Clean- up Sale of Woolen Sweaters{ « f Foo na|e station | ighteen banks offering cash to $50 each for schooi . ry contribution submitted from the dis- are offered by’ the mereha ; ; airy “ 4 trlet will be forwarded to Washing- | of El Paso to the inners from | 2 50 7 : V. ] hil re l t 5 00 ‘i ‘on. school. Tt is believed that the s : -——= W aio ADALS TO. WINNERS | co-operation will be shown by the husi- ’ e alues He cy asl, : e neta al decision on the hest thre ; i interests here, The plan of the competition is to | write an essay of not more than 400 words in the cl rooms on Febri 20. Fach essay will bé judged et | s submitted from the countr | large rests with General John J. F | | { shing. General Peyton C. March andj Secretary Baker. Medals will be. Sale Begins 9 o’clock Tomorrow Morning ; - About 200 Sweaters in the Assortment peat oe LE Bae A W LUCAS CO : : L j @ e ‘ e uf NUMBER ONE NUMBER 'tHREE i q ° ea The Store of Quality and ne es Service NUMBER TWO * a : Slip-Over Sleeveless Sweaters oct $6.00 Values, : Wa , an | { 1 ay H The ideal garment for either inside or , « | outdoor wear; made up in strong woolen . | ‘ yarn, either khaki or oxford. This 14 Popular Sweater Coat . oe Pullover Sweaters cs Ny a § 4 Sweater is serviceable; free movement 12.50 V: 1 $12.50 Values Sweater affords the wearer much com- $k. a ues ae “ M ‘ | \ This Bopular oun style iedan aera fort and is priced below its market value. The all-around utility Sweater ; snug- By argarine is made of substantial woolen yarn, wit Our low price— fitting, warm and comfortable; made of iad 3 s big,. luxurious shawl collar, rimmed in p oa A : x ; is pure, delicious, nutritious, and economical. a contrasting color. Garment body is agen vai Ho ela shawl It) is purely vegetable, made from choice gray, stripes around body and arms of collar. 1 1e body of this Pullover is ox- * cocoanut cil, peanut oil, pasteurize1 milk and maroon. This is a very striking com- ford, with collar, cuffs and bottom finest dairy salt, bination; and is one of our most popular trimmed in maroon or cardinal. Our vi Its'fine favor will delight you. * j -Bymbers. 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Fashioned in most at- : ‘ 3 aad pockets; made of heavy standar ment for the working man, for he wants tractive colors, oxford body with orange o B HARRY JAMES SMITH woolen yarn, and is. a good coat-style for a warm, comfortable garment to slip on and cardinal stripes, or khaki with coe Y g utility wear, one that will give excellent with no extra weight, and here it is. stripes of gold and maroon. Our low : Reta ie Q service. Our low price— Our low price— price— wa PEOPLE nies Sbe, $110,148, $2.20 ohn we i | $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 PRICES:—-55c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 including war tax . . ; Z ; ri gst SEAT|SALE JANUARY 26 8 : oe 4 HARRIS & COMPANY H " OO OO 9O9OOOOOETSNO® recht

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