The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 20, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE EIGuf BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Play Day Special for Play Day ie FREE! FREE! FREE! To every boy and giri that buys a hat at this store ; Friday and Saturday we will give One Large Cap Pistol and Box of Paper Caps Free Get your cap pistol free at the WELLWORTH 5 & 10c STORE Friday and Saturday Hi) April decreased $ i imports fell off $30,000,000 as com- ; deter | ANOTHER IRISHMAN DEAD med and two women wounded in rioting | No detail: "| EXPORT TRADE IN APRIL FELL OFF Washington, May —Exports fot 00,000, while pared with the trade figures of March, ig; if was announced today by the depart- ment of commerc BG. O. P. MEI AT CHICAGO HAS : aaNes FOR ALL (Continued tro ‘trom m nage one) fy| instricted or who had expressed a se, 145 are pledged to him. in Vermont, but that state's it delegates have not yet been y the state convention. s nearest competitor in th already pledged is Senator votes pledged to him, is third while tor Warren G. Harding o! Ohio has 39 votes from his home state. Managers Claim Victory Campaign managers here of th . actually instructed, hav made definite claims as to the vote they expect to receive in the conven. tion. Major General Wood's head: have issued statements claim. ing he will have from 297 to 302 votes m| on the first ballot; that he will gain | ‘rom twelve to twenty on the second ballot, and that he will be nominated on the third or. fourth. The Johnson managers here say re- m| ports from their workers throughout the country showed they will have 335 votes on the first bajlot and that the Lowden Men Optimistic Governor Lowden’s managers give fy ( no estimates: of how many votes they expect to have on the first ballot but in a published statement have assured | the governor that he will get the nom- fe | ination. They predict a break in his favor will come after the third ballot. Dublin, May 20.—One man was kill last night on the streets of Limerick where police and soldiers are on duty. Is of the riots have as ye' ; been received. on, he carries the preferential | : ator will be nominated on the third j; ; | or fourth, 1 ‘THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920 A Sure thing---You get that when you buy here---Satisfaction guaran. teed GREAT: VALUES IN CLOTHES Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and. overcoats greatly under priced. Superior qualities in suits and overcoats; priced specially. Ye ought to know how good these ‘ready clothes are; how fine the fabrics; how well tailored; how smartly styled. You ought to see what a remarkable variety of weaves and pat- terns we have, and how well you can be fitted: $10 to $15 under market values at | .$48.. and at $36, $40, $44, $52 EN’S suits of digni- OUNG men’s ‘suits. fied design; made of extreme style; soft construction; per- fectly made. for business men who CoO Copyright 1720 Hart Schaffner & Marx VERCOATS. of all models, and of the choicest materials. UUUEUNGGANEUEEOSOGUOEOGOGAENOUUAAE want the best. BOYS’ SUITS Tweélls with two pair knickers $18 Hart Schaffner & Marx & Jack $29 tions that equip their cars with Diamond Tires, Sauengse T i R ES = O’Leather Suits....0... 0.000.005 Tread = MEN who make tire baying = S. E. B E RG E S O N & S O N their year-in and year-out = , 4 ‘ = frosts ty Dinan Naty ‘= The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes = ail MUO MUN AL I A paper chimney, 50 feet high, and ! fireproof, is a curiosity to be seen in Breslau. ; One of them, like many more, writes—“We have used Dia- mond Tires for the past two years and have not had to ask for an adjustment. Werecom- mend Diamond Tires to anyone Gesizing full mileage and com- plete satisfaction.” What Dia- monds do in hard _ business WIANTED: Girl or middle aged wom- * an to keep house, three in family. } Phone 534L after 6 p. m. 5-20-3t. LEONARD ee Hee RIGERATOR ‘Ten walls of insulation { ‘Allows free girculation of keep cold in and heat out. cold dry air. | MO HOUSE A ‘ ! Linings brought back over) Peerelain lining brought service they will more than do { door. No wood exposes “5 ereptedie af doar ame. for you in passenger car service. oon inside, No wood exposed inside, 8,000 miles for Cords | F O S Bevel meta removasie| | \ ba (Fal rounded corners, No 6,000 miles for Fabrics ‘ j (cracks or joints anywhere, House of 5 rooms and bath; "| Nickel plated non-rusti : : full basement, good heat- lever locks and hinges | "Dases Brrstenii well locate d - ing plant; _ Price $2750. $1000 cash. House of 6 rooms and wood shed; large lot 75x150; not modern. Price $1200. House of 12 rooms; 2 bath ~ rooms; 2 fire places. One of the best hot water systems in the city. Large lot; nice shade trees; east front; near churches and _ schools. The rental income of this property in addition to giving an ordinary fam- ily living quarters, will amount to about $100 monthly. So you ean readily see: that this house will pay for itseit in a short time. _ Price $8500. $2000 cash. J. H. Holihan 1st door east of Post Office CHUUUEUUREUUAUCNUAGOREEDEGOUDESUQUUOCOUOGEOUOE gvvuaeueenucavaneunesesnesneanenst= PT Learn iment ihn tone elt tp He aR AS | Patent removable drain pipe anc trap, Ease board lifts'up. | ONE-PIECE PORCELAIN LINED ' “like a Clean China Dish” A REFRIGERATOR is one of the most important pur- , chases you will have to make for your household. Many people make the mistake of buying a cheap re- frigerator or a small one. Let your first Refrigerator be one of permanent value to you. Come in and let us show you the many points of superiority of the “Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator.” ' Webb Brothers. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT WHITTALL RUGS ’ KARPEN FURNITURE THE DIAMOND RUBBER COMPANY (Incorporated ) AKKUN, OH1O SUNN AY, M AY 23, 192 ‘ General Admission---50c Cars -" - 25¢ / UNDERWOOD AMERICAN LEGION TEAM (8 te 4 0 BISMARCK AMERICAN LEGION TEAM 2:30 P. M. EVERYBODY

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