The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE EIGue BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE __. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920 . shops and business places closed for ‘THRILLING GOPHER HUNT AT HANNAH IMMENSE SUCCESS ‘Sad Fate Meted Out to 634 Lit- tle Flickertail in Annual Roundup by Natives Hannah, N. D., May 14.--Six hun- dred and sixty-four gophers met their fates today in this vicinity when the six hours to allow residents of the city to take part in the annual “Gopher Day” contest. Charles Patle and Alec Reid chose Say You Want “Diamond | Dyes” Don't Spoil or Streak yov. Material in a Poor Dye toes Kach package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, ifadeless color into worn, shabby, gar- ‘ments, draperies, coverings, whether Famous Manufacture Makes Connection Here ‘| Winchester Go. Appoints: Local Store Its Representative to Sell New Products The appointmetn of French & WeJch Hardware Company to sell in this community the new hardware and sporting-goods manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, is announced. And in the opinion of leading merchants it is one of the most interesting and important de- velopments the Jocal trade has known. First his family, next his dog,, then SXUUIIVANEDEERNUAUUATUAVUUAUAUAAUOAE EEUU NT Who Said — High Prices? Public recognition of the wonderful values we are offering up sides, the latter's side winning | ,, r ae ee Bia fe CUTE, ” . . elt Foi ° with a catch of 344 gophers against Re tar tie ere a bare btaroatonst Pinar arenes ore is evidenced by their immediate response to our offering. 320 caught by Mr. Patle and his fol- 4 lowers. was made by Ray Harold who brought in 57 gopher tails and received a special prize. Followi and the awarding of the pri: losing side served a bountiful supper to the winners and this in turn was followed by an appropriate program consisting of instrumental and vocal solos, speeches and recitations. A. R. ‘Balfour, president of the com- The highest individual score mercial club presided at the banquet and the community sing which closed the program was led by James Aus- tin. “Gopher Day” has become an es- tablished annual event at Hannah and is participated in with great enthusi- | = asm. A high wind today made the hunting a little unpleasant but the| scores made were entirely satisfac- tory. Allowed in Tank Corps) ‘Enlistments and re-enlistments for | | the tank corps for a period of one | | year has been authorized, according to word received at the United States army recruiting office in Bis- marck. Enlistments will ‘be made in the| ¢ infantry, for immediate transfer to the tank- corps. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind -—then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed ‘before. Druggist has color card. SOO open a limited number of vacancies in the vocational and trade schools conducted at vamp Grant, Ill. Ea- listments for special assignments to these vacancies are authorized. TALL LEGION MEMBERS | | WHO PLAY BALL ASKED | TO PRACTICE TONIGHT All members of the Bismarck post of the American legion who | cancor think they can play base- ball are urged to be in front of | the Grand Pacific pool hall on | Fourth street at 6:45 tonight pre- pared to shake the stiffness out . of their systems, Frank Ro- | berts, who is directing the for- mation of a legion team, wants | the players to 90 through a little |; practice tonight. The players | and would be players are asked ! to bring their baseball equipment | | with them. | | | $—_— A plan has been completed to make Paris the telephone center of Europe. It also is announced that there are The Store for Less By the way our sales have increased the past four months, shows that people appre- ciate where they can dise for less money. Our sale last Friday and Saturday had proven such a great success that we have decided not to only duplicate it, but to make it still a greater sale. So Many sale. Toweling, per yard. . Oil Cloth, per yard . FOR SATURDAY S. E. BERGESON & SON that on account of space we can only list a few. The careful buyer will compare these prices and take advantage of this great A Few of Our Specials One lot of children’s wash dresses while That Sells buy more merchan- Our store consists of Bargains every family seems to have possessed a Winchester at one time or another, | and the love and respect for the good old gun is just about universal. And now that recently there have been many new additions to the Winches: ter “family.” there is wide popular in- terest in the new cousins and other relatives of the famous repeating rifle, Fitty-three years ago the Winchester repeating rifles was placed on the mar- ket by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, of New Haven, Conn. It was a good rifle, in fact the first truly successful repeater, and almost imme- diately .achieved great popularity. This first success was made secure by the strength and vision of its makers, gen of the first American concerns to build with the purpose of gaining and holding a dominant place in the world’s industrial arena. So large was the part played by the Winchester rifle in the settling of the great West and establishing law and order that the name Winchester came into common use in place of the word rifle. And so high was the standard {|} of manufacture maintained for it, that it was soon the favorite hunting rifle all over the world. Improved models followed in the course of time, including the first com: pletely successful repeating shotgun. And with the coming of smokeless powder the Winchester Company com- menced the manufacture of ammuni- tion, to’ insure Winchester users the best possible cartridges and shot shells for their rifles and shotguns. This proved to be an especially good move; for the continued superior shooting qualities of Winchester arms same organization. Now this great manufacturing estab- lishment, tremendousyl expanded in| | the gigantic part it played in the win- | i | Fil And as French & Welch Hardware Company are likewise inviting every- body to do 80, the store is enjoying a regular “old home week” of Winches- ter visitors. New friends will of nee at ' OILCLOTH PLUMES ARE * Copyright 1919, Hart Schaffner&Marx JAUUUUUGUAUURTEOOUUAUVALGOAOUARUUCAUAELAUARAALUOAUORAAAAAUUUGA EUSA | says that onathird of the world’s in a wholesale Save $11 on The PREDICTS LOWER PRICES West Hartlepool, Eng., May 14.—) Signs of a decline in freight rates | and a consequent decline of the price | of commodities and the cost of liv-; tlepools chamber of commerce. He tonnage is idle because of the in- disposition of transport workers to Save $15 on a $75 suit Save $13 on a $65 suit We're bringing this unusual suit and overcoat value to your attention again because when the present assortment is exhausted it will not be possible to duplicate these suits way at the price we are now offering them. Save $10 on a $50 suit Save $9 on a-$45 suit a $55 suit - Save $7 on a $35 suit TROPICAL WEIGHTS NOT INCLUDED S. E. Bergeson & Son Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes eek ehe ee eee Lier ror ore I HAVE : } have for many years been partly at- , rwelc i ° i P Wanted—Clothing Salesmen ff tivation tls] Satan, atta "0M gS fom, ee a ie 5,000 SHARES OF FARGO OIL STOCK LATEST PARIS FASHION i \ rj ; ; hing of the World War, is apparently Neca move goods in transit. Will-sell in small Jots at .......0.. 00. cee cee ee ee Te branching out to make all possible use ‘ ——*) pon SALE—One complete three-chalr Whole block at ...........+4 ORGS al eattesg are hs 65e of the additional knowledge, experi-|° Paris. May »14.—Oilcloth, leather | barber outfit, consisting of three chairs, Address: 66 Care Tribune ence, and equipment thus acquired. New articles being made already. new. products, made in the same skill- ed and workmanlike manner as the famous Winchester guns have. been made for so long, will have merit above‘the ordinary. To the good fortune of the many. old friends of Winchester in the commun- ity who will be the first to wish to ex- amine these new articles. we have here in town a retail hardware con- cern of such high standing as to be one of the first exclusively selected to pre- sent. these new Winchester products to tho buying public. The agreement thus carries with it the privilege and responsibility of representing the man- ufacturer more directly than any retail merchant has heretofore done in the case of the Winchester Company. A special invitation is being extend- ed by the Winchester Company to all its friends in this district to visit “The Winchester Store” and see the latest additions to the Winchester “family.”.|.«° and plumes are among the materials being used, by: Paris milliners in. the white enameled mirror case, 3 Kochs one lever hydraulic porcelain enameled chairs, one porcelain enameled lav- ; stand. smiles and says “Here's your Gordon” you know that she knows that you know hats GORDON HAT When the girl at the checking, THE . le es IAMOND | NATIONS FREIGHT CAR. Fifteen years 4s a long test of fitness. Yet Dia- mond T’s success is a record of constantly ex- 4 panding business from 1905 to 1920. BAKER-TOPPINS CO., Inc. Distributors, Bismarck, N. D. | | i they: last: Chou, Se ee Bb! 3 li Boys play hats only ...............005 39° 4 SOUR ENG THE AEFOINTMENT OF | i Eddy Kars only 98c Th scrubbing see i French & Welch Haw. Co. | 2 AA Anat atest Gees e = Palmolive soap, 3 bars................ 25¢ While scrubbing 2 varnished floor -should TO REE ENT & FAMOUS MANUFACTURE! Childrens half hose, pair Cotton, all you want Lighthouse cleanser, 14 oz. can, only... .5¢ And last and best of all R.M. C. Crochet. See our other specials for Saturday. It will be well worth your time. No telephone orders accepted in this sale. : assorted colors, per 59c at wholesale price at per box, 10 balls .............0.0000. smooth and satiny. crack or chip. 1) seldom be necessary, even this severe treatment will not injure Liquid Granite. Floors treated with this durable finish stay Neithor boiling water nor snow willinjure LiquidGranite. Youcankeepitin perfect condition by occasionally using a floor mop. White interiors are casily and economically possible by applying Luxeberry White Enamel. This makes a dur- able. tich, snow white finish that stays white and will not Both these wonderful Finishes are made by Berry Brothers, the world’s largest varnish makers. Libis Hdw. Co. Main St. has become “The WIN for this community. for the new WINCHESTE INTRODUCING NEW PRODUCTS - French & Welch Hdw. Co. Our being selected for this association makesus sole distributors in this territory We believe you will find the new WincnesTer Tools, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Flashlights, and WINCHESTER French & Welch Hardware Co. Barney & Berry Skates, have th merit as the famous WINCHESTE:? and Ammunition, which we also sel!. We are making a special exhibition this week, of all these new and interegt- ing WINCHESTER goods. Come in and see them. They give to ‘ our store a new interest for men, women and children, CHESTER Store” R products. 308 Main St. ‘ include tools, cutlery, fishing tackle, | making of this season’s summer hats.| atory, one clock revolving barber pole, Dee ae t flashlight, skates. etc. With half a| They say hats of'the ultra modes this| gimost, new, If interented writs me. j century of experience. and unexcelled ' year will cost as much as a dress. Se ee eee ee aedimio epeebeerererceesénit if r equipment entering into their produc- | =. i re iat My ii tion, it is to be expected that these ~ ~

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