The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 10, 1920, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1920 F BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE } PAGE FIVE ,——GLAIMIS_ ABSURD FACTS ARE GIVEN Newspaper Statement Claiming Savings Made by Townley Gang Have a Back-fire th Dakota’s Greatest Clothing Sale Hart, Shaffner & Marx SUITS AND GVERCOATS, AND OTHER GOOD MAKES Everyone knows Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, knows them for their leadership, all-wool fabrics, fine tailor- ing, correct style. To get clothes ata price advantage like this in mid-season is truly astounding. $32.00 | $40.00 | $48.00 | $56.00 Regularly Reiailed up to $45.00 Regularly Retailed up to $55.00 Regularly Retailed up to $60.00 Regularly Retailed up to $75.00 E. F. LADD IS DRAGGED IN | In trying, to bolster up its failing cause the Courier News published -in its Sunday issue of y plemental page of ¢ . ‘ made under \the laws passed by the|# "Townley gang. Most of those cl: are such stuff as dreams are made ot, and no one is expected to pay any a tention to them. | Two items, however, merit some at- | tention because Prof FP. Ladd | of the Agricultural College ‘has been ” ty SMART FOR ANY OCCASION dragged in to godfather them. They Exceptionally interesting is this ;are as follows: A‘savings of dress of dark blue tricotine with j; Million dollars on dockage and a s surplice-closing blouse trimmed |ings of twelve million dollars on with braid and black satin. Braid |Srades- and weights both based on and buttons also trim the tunic “estimates of Professor Ladd.”. which' is open at the front, exposing | These savings are ma n the 4920 a four’piece gathered skirt. The long | CTOP- This, of course, amounted to close-fitting sleeves are trimmed |S°mewhcre between 55 and 60 million with black satin cuffs, Medium sizo bushels, probably an average of 57 requires 4 yards 54 inch tricotine juttion a qoeven and fwelie A 5 “nine | Million eq nineteen million dol- ogee x Moberery and % yard Uning |jays. Most of the wheat was in the! : Pictorial Review Blouse No. 8753 |Red River Valley. Nineteen million Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Prico SPS) say Nes On a Lys Seven Tals 25 cents, Skirt No, 8728. Sizes 24 Se Can et to 30 inches walst. Price. 20 cent, ee ee a eee aca A. W. Lucas Co. oe th fantastic yarn there are n the reach of eve! seeking the truth BISMARCK, N. D. you want to know whether such a saving was made or not, just consid- A er the following: , Going to Lake Produce always seeks the best mar- ene Mrs. C. W. MeGray and son are | ket. If oné store keeper pays a cent leaving for their summer cottage at | y dozen more for eggs than his com- ake Melissa, Detroit, Minn. Donald | petitor, he gets the bulk of the eggs, | Jones will accompany them and other if he pays a couple cents a pound — | . Guests who will be at the cottage | more for butter he gets the butter. | later are Mr. and Mrs. Obert Olson, | Just as water seeks its own level so|fact. Even if the a elevator|such claims is that they are firmly | Parks were the witnes: 7 Miss Vivian Irish and Virgil Grace. | produce seeks the best market. had paid only five or ten c | HOW IT HAPPENED Transportation and labor conditions have resulted in deliveries being one to four months late but as one of the largest distributors of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes in N. Dak., we accepted these shipments knowing that quality merchandise at sale prices in mid-season would quickly wjn public approval. ALL FABRICS—ALL PA TTERNS—ALL MODELS Our usual Guarantee of Satisfaction if and Truthful Advertising S E BERGESON & . No Charge for Alterations e ° 3 W. M. Scott and Family Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. R. Jacobson | | | | s. The young more} convinced that by repeatinng a lie} people will make their home in the! C, ceived | often enough some of it may stick | capital city. somewhere and help the cause. | = acobson Jacobson Jacobson It so happens that along the Red] bushel they would have River there are two serics of wheat|the bulk of the Minnesota whi markets, one on cither side of the} tdjacent territory, but it i HANKS | f | FOR SALE Married Here | Xj at river; the North Dakota markets und-| Townley kept it a dead vledge all the P. J. Jacobson and Family cr the blessed protection of the Non-| ‘lid not even inform the memb "Miss Helen M. Snew and Clayton A. | ; <tended | ©. A. Olson and Family Sanitary Couch, Book Ca: i partisan laws and Minnesota under|the Nonpartisan League on the east | gg al, both of this city, Were} to w avement | os Writing Deck combined; the old e. These markets are Side of the Red River about the wond-| married at the P vterian mange at Mrs. 1" cobson and Children ! Meeting Tonight en Cabinet, Linoleum and Dre: | Wahpeton-Breckenridge, — Christine-| erful financial advanta which | 3:00 p.m. Wednesday by the Rev. H. B | ‘There will 1 special meeting of | | er, Blankets and Rugs. Mrs. Wolver would be theirs if they 3). Postlethwaite. Mrs. Laura B. Snow. ! Il, J. Jacobson and Family the Daughters abella at 8 o'clock | | Morgan. Phone 758; 222 3rd. to the Dakota ele r. The only conclusion that can be drawn regarding people putting forth n, Fargo-Moorehead Hil ro - Hi ag and Family | tonight at Parish house hall. AEERURES RR -Hendr reas ple Grand F better than next Fall. and so mother of the bride, and Chester L. j 8. 0. We on to the Canad NHEBSEGE RARER Eee WEBB BROTHERS “First in Style” “First in Variety”. “Foremost in Value” SEND US YOUR FURS If the No. Dak. elevators paid N Expert work ship, satis- cents a bushel more for whea | faction assur did they not get the Minnesota wheat. If a farmer brings a 100 bushel tank rs me asdeka Bro of wheat to Breckenridge, Moorehead B Ss. Sast Grand Forks and Bungalow the . toa For Sale lam offering one of the nicest little bungalows in Bismarck; 5 rooms and i u TIQIHICOLLET AVE. q more by driving it ac MINNEADOLIS HIN ¢ bridge and a quarter of a mil z aoc zi Dakota elevator, would he not do = If the Dakota elevator had paid th | ——- | three and a third cgnts more a bu they would have received practic Dance and Supper ev bushel of wheat for twenty mi across the Red River and every|{{. bath; full basement; first competiting Minnesota elevator would class heating plant; hard ly EkSEGHERSESRERAREES a a J a a a = kal | a | z given at the nesota elevators plows larger te | ide OF is Dive palace a ; ote AS ceipts than the Dakota elevators and to at once fal L | bia aia |e ot than River iariiers on te bel it. , aa ju porch; 4 i ide have hauled their grai rardge. ice $3500. | FORT LINCOLN [across to the stimnesota side, beeanse HH You must have $2000 cash. ||| | by the Fort Rice and Fort | oriiucr Any. tamer. who. wants to! ‘ a" — | ° ain See geen act|l| yee eeolihan |e ee i The McKenzie Orchestra will fur- dle Of the yiven, Pile Is nok a mae Ist door east of post office. a mm | nish the music jt a question of | H - ‘hi ee —_—— peice me =e eee | ‘s : a Hy " riday and Saturday, June ; F - ; nee a | a HIS sale coming at a most opportune time for the summer season, = . particularly when silks are so extremely popular, affords a most | 2 a unusual opportunity for those who have dressmaking done and for rl — those who make their own clothes, to purchase high grade silks at a big re- -] a duction. = = a + GEORGETTE CREPE PONGEE SILK. ¢ 8 a | a All silk 40 in. Georgette Crepe in about seventy-five National pongee silk in a fine quality for general - | a shades. Regular $3.50 quality. “ie wear. Regular $1.50 quality. ao H a Silk Sale Special, per yard $2.75 Silk Sale Special, per yard....... ec. cece eee eee 9Se iH - a m CREPE DE CHINE BLACK TAFFETA _ = ony ar a 40 in. Crepe de Chine in about 60 shades. Regular 36 in. Black Taffeta silk in two of our best qualities. a DIAMONDS = Dan Cupid § Favorite Gems iz 2 eauanys ; 19 Regula Paes quality, special ee) a Silk S cial, per POLLY: enna Bevan cee neen 3.1 ar $3.5 ality, SPeCiAl s ccsveccsalecerseinstelsicrerefors $3.15 nd T* purity, the radiarice, the elegance of a a aemale, Specials Lets art $3 Regular $3.50 quality, specia _ fine diamond makes it particularly appro- i z S 1 - | id , priate as a gift to a young bride. Whether is TRICOLETTE COLORED TAFF ETA eo ae a they are presented in the form of a ring, a drop, rT] Silk Tricolette ina good,assortment of popular shades. Most every popular shaders represented in this as- a a brooch, a lavallier or in a bracelet, they are j Regular $10.50 quality. sortment. Regular $3.25 quality. Me a : Tuelan (Mg; 3.39 | Silk Sale Special ard 259 bound to be appreciated as gifts of value and con- ie Silk Sale Special, per yard....... 2.0... s0eeees $8.39 ilk Sale Special, per yard. .....-... sees eee ees $2.5! a sequence particularly when they are of the fine T _| ry quality of stones we present so artistically and zz . 7 7 40 INCH FOULARDS a fashionably enhanced by platinum or gold set- CREPE DE CHINE SHIRTING fe i tings. Z ns : ia A large and well selected assoriment of neat striped ear. large and varied assortment of pretty patterns. + You can buy a diamond on our payment plan if patterns. Regular $4.95 quality. et Begular Peeu dual y. ee ey 4 which enables you to make a small payment down Z Silk Sale Special, per yard:......... 0.0.0.2 cee $3.98 Silk Sale Special, per yard....... $5.58 a and balance in small weekly payments. ig 7 J i@ SILK SHIRTING FANCY SILKS : - 5 |i In this assortment are many pretty patterns for skirts Gne large lot of fancy taffetas and satins in stripes = ry Diamond exchanged on (a cy blouses. Regular $3.95 quality. = and plaids. Spec ial during our sill sale at a . J larger stone at any time at iE Silk-Sale Special, per yard... os... 000 6 sews ees $3.15 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT 7 purchase price. Our stock | rs mene 2 pees ee a i i = COUNTESS SATI | WHITE CHARMEUSE 12 complete. a 10 in. Count Satin in a fine range of patierns. Reg- A very fine quality 40 in. Charmeuse. Our regular — i ular $8.25 quality 2 86.75 qi ity. fe a Folsom Jewelry Store | ey Silk Sale Special, per vard.....:....0..00.00 005 $6.59 Silk Sale Special, per yard... .ccis cc ceeds ee ees $5.09 a Mo a im SILK AND WOOL POPLINS TUS a i Eh, J uy f; gl . Kj 40 inches wide in a handsoj f ason’s | | Sa most popular shades. Regula vlar bi ry be | Sill e Special, per yard... . Silk Sale Sp wl Pal SPECIAL SELLING OF FOOTWEAR : | hs | Every pair of Women’s, Miss shoes, pumps and oxfords in the store. Friday and Saturday at a |i 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR PRICE = rT rere ee EERE RE Sea m |

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