The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 22, 1920, Page 2

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ISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ~*~ 7 yt a > Flowers Are <<! Worth While! aa TZ ars loves beautiful flowers in SN the yard and in the home. If you ‘plan your garden carefully, you can en- joy ‘a succession of blossoms from early Spring to late Autumn. : The suecess of your garden depends largely on the quality of the seed you sow. ® With, Northrup, King & Co.’s ’ Seeds you obtain the result of years of selection and breeding. These-seeds are hardy and vigorous, being always care- fully. tested. .They have the inherited - “tendency.to.produce flowers.of luxuriant bloom and rich color: "1 \ «Northrup, King & Co.’s Seed Case, now:at a nearby dealer’s, contains seeds of your favorite flowers, at 5c a packet. It will help you plan the:most beautiful “ - ony have ever enjoyec. Lhd magic-making Aladdin. / . For All Furniture and Woodwork 30¢ to $3 Sizes At: All Dealers % ‘1.02 KING& Cos SEEDS... Use-Aladdin to dye your blouses, veils, gloves, stockings, underwear, corsets, the newest, most fashionable cojors.: Anything which can be washed can, be dyed exactly the color. yqu want it with AGED BRIDE WAS UNABLE TO KEEP HUSBAND'S LOVE —— f Eighty-Seven-Year Old, Woman || Says Hubby Slept ‘With’ Shirt:and Collar On, * | i = ei aa ae ; Chicago, April 22:~A bride, 87 years old, with a big fluffy hat | ~ rippilng:-grqund her’ face, dragged jher rujned ‘rorhance before Judge Samuel Trude in the court of do- mestic relations yesterday. Hurt, but ‘retaining many of hersillu- sions,, she chattered about her erring bridegroom, whom she call- eda’ terrible person, who slept with his shirt and collar on.” The bride is Mrs. Albert Ropp, formarly Dr. Marion. Paithon, for yéars a practicing. physician in Chicago. - She, owns valuable real estate, a neat bank account, and a curtain laundry. Her husband, a stripling of: 52, has. spent $900 of her cash since their marriage several» months ago, she‘said, and has visited: the old, home in the east. on.a ,lonesome honeymoon trip. Heart Throbs. “1 was: maptied gnd, happy for 28 years,”. sald the bride remin- iscently. ‘raised: four children of my ownand adopted and edu- cated seven. © They. are all. gone now. ‘My,,two sons « and) two daughters’ are married and living « in the east. | Two of: the: seven adopted ‘children: became. priests. And. | had ‘to: finish up by making. a fool’ of myself.» There's no fool like: an old. fool. Liberal. Rations. “Albert courted me and finally asked when | was going.to marry him, *1 thought | could reform him. Jallowed him half. a gallon of whiskey and a case of. beer a week. -|. bought him a new suit and shoe’ and. everything, and | fed-him.up well. And one day he says to‘me ‘Gosh, .I’m sorry)! mar- ried you.’ ‘Albert what's the matter? Ain’t | good enough for you?’ 1. asked. He said, ‘Yes, but your, too -darnéd * stylish!’ You know he ewent to bed with his shirt and: collar’ on! 1 couldn’t train him. Finally. he left me.” »~ She visted. her black silk gloves. No 87-year-old bride. ever looked more: mournful. « THREE.HORSES. SHOT. Williston, Rancher Offers $200 Re-. ward for Killer’s Capture. Williston, N. ‘D,, April 22.—Clyde West, prominent rancher, “has lost | three horses by shooting. ~ All were valuable, well-bred animals, Mir West offers a reward of $200 for: the’ ar- rest, of the ‘Killer, As Mr. West has no known, enemies,. the killing is be- lieved” to. be the. act of an’ insane person. : / THURSDAY, “APRIL 229 1920 WEBB BROTHERS — “First in Style” “First in Variety” “Foremost in! Value” ~ - . Women’s and Misses’. - |\France; was: awarded the Croix De [> Smart Spring Suits _ Special for Friday and Saturday at - 25% Discount — An asgemblage of the newest'-and most nifty’ models in Women’s and Misses’ Spring Suits. Developed of Tric- otine, French Serge, Poiret Twill and mixtures, All’ are well’ tailored And smartly lined. _AnExtraordinary Collection | Of Handsome =}. ~ New Dresses ati. - More than beautiful’ are these new Spring dresses fash- ioned, of taffeta satin, tricolette and georgette combina- tions. They, are perfect both in design’ and, workmanship and are values up to $89,50.. 57.50 Special for Friday and Saturday at \ 25c Table . “ALargeand We have selected and placed on tables for Varied Selection Friday and Saturday many fine pieces of ata of are Vy vash goods including short suitings, col- red. flaxons, ginghams, ‘fancy. dimities, . white goods and muslins. All former prices have been disregarded. Friday and Saturday; special, . ‘ _ per’ vant me noe BE Paes nie 25c eome V oye f Beach Cloth Suiting | 36 inches: wide-in navy, lavender, Nile, pink and tan..: Regular 65¢ quality. Fri- day and Saturday. Special, 4 8c Trimmed Hats, | Special $7.50 A new shipment of distinctively. new mod- els added to our already notable assort- ment that we have been offering at $7-50 makes a most wonderful opportunity to, se-, | lect a becoming model at a most. note- ‘worthy Saving. Whether it bea small, medium shape in dark or light colors you are sure to find. your hat hére. They are values to $15.00. N en soy Dress Goods .Remnants x We have selécted and placed on, tables all remnants. and short lengths: of dress goods that,remain from the season’s, heavy selling. Many are in skirt or dress ‘lengths. . ‘Friday arid Saturday, spécial at ONE-THIRD OF REGULAR PRICE , 25 ak per yard Georgette Crepe 40;inch Georgette chepe in black or white only. Regular $3.50, quality. Friday and Saturday. © Special, $2 75 e per yard . Toile du Nord Ginghams A large ‘and varied assortment of neat ‘pat- terns. Special-for Friday and 3 5 RF -Saturday, per'yard ..-i---..5+ A IC — P ; - 16.4 See Harry Carey: and- his- WAR. HERO, WELL KNOWN (2;10-20, 22m 10" igs Pho coma ‘See Harry Carey and: his fa, :MAl higher, mostly $14.25 to $15.75. Hoe flying squadron of: punch- IN BIS! MARCK, MARRIED "Sheep receipts 10,000. Market slow,! —; t th Orph to hi Hy JAMESTOWN . GIRL TODAY | about- steady. Choice wooled lambs| €TS a sah rpheum, tonight in le eat eT “A Gun Fightin’ Gentleman.” Jamestown, Apiil 22.— William G. $20.50, some held higher. Watson of. Louisville, Ky., a former member of Company H, First North: Dakota, and well known in Bismarck, was married at daybreak this morn- ing to Miss” Octavia Blaisdell of Jamestow&: The ceremony took place at nine minutes after 5 o'clock. “Mr. and ‘Mrs. Watson, folowing the wed-| ding, left for Sykeston where they will Visit a few days. They will make their home at, Louisville. Mr. Watson, who served with the first division in mS v What'll you have to drink?” A Every day more people answer thisin- teresting question with the word“Buck.” - ‘Bhey get a drink that.has all the good flavor and tonic value-that old-style beer ever had. Besides, Buck is a real- thiret-thief.|, Try it. once: and. you'll | want a casein your home always. - Guerre with palms: indicating four | separate, citations. for bravery. ——__ ~WARKETS J} o—— SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, ‘April 22—Hog re- ceipts; 5,800. 25c to 40 cents-lower. Range, $14.75 to $15. Bulk, $14.75 to $14.90. Cattle ‘receipts, 2,700. Killers, 25c lower. > Fat steers, $7:to $12.50. Cows and heifers, $6.50 to $11.50. Calves, 50 cents lower, $5 to $15. Stockers and feeders, 25e lower, $5.50 to $12.25. Sheep receipts, 100. Steady. sLambs, $8 to $197 \ Wethers, $12 to $14.50. Bwes, $4 to $14. = _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 22—Cattle receipts, 14,000; early ‘beef.sales/ limited, few sales) unevenly: lower demand serious- ly, curtailed by ‘shortage of stock and refrigerator cars for outbound move: | ment of-livestock and meat 4roducts. Account” of demoralized train condi~ tions some shipments to Chicago or- dered: stopped in transit. She stock weak to unevenly lower. Bulls steady to 25 cents higher. Calves 50 cente lower. Vealers mostly $14 to $14.50. Stacy-Bismarck Co., Bismarck, N. D. Feéder outlet narrow. ve -Hog. receipts, .41,000.-. Market slow,

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