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By! ro by * note,” MONDAY, JULY 19, 1920 ‘ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE LOCAL DEMOCRATS iSHE IS HOSTESS ARE: HOME FROM SAN FRANCISCO Wiliam Breen, of this city, and Joe Mann, of ‘Washburn, ‘North Da- Kota deleiates to the democratic na- tional convertion at San iFrancisco, have returned home. Both these men supported Cox steadily after the first ballot until the 44 ballot when he was nominated. “It was interesting Mr. Breen said “how the centi- ment gradually turned from McAdoo to Cox.” stopped at Vancouver for a short visit. Both gentlemen thoroughly enjoyed their trip and ‘the excitement of the convention. PASS STRINGENT ANTI-GAMBLING BILL. IN SOUTH We ge Baton Rouge, La., July 19.—Orlean- ians and people of the state generally will hereafter haye a real law with which they can put a stop to profes- sional gambling houses. ‘ The senate, by a vote of 29 to 8, has passed a bill which declares profes- sional gambling houses a Public ; nuis- ance and empowers, any ‘tax-payer whether a‘citizen of the state or a non- resident to file suit for abatement of the nuisance. ‘The measure is well supplied with teeth, providing, for iristance, the court shall close a‘place from use for any purpose whatever for a year. QUICK THINKING SAVES HER LIFE ‘Chippewa Falls, alls, Wis July 19,—To the presence of mind of Miss Marie Cuddy: of Spooner,. Wis.,; Miss Ndrma Marshall of Chippewa Falls, owes her lite. The two girls, with four others, were bathing in Pepple Lake, when Miss Marshall stepped into a deep hole and went under. None of the, girls. could swim, but Miss ‘Cuddy quickly lined them up, and, forming a. human chain from a tree on the shore of the lake out to where the drowning girl was. Miss Cuddy grabbed her as she came up the sec- ond time and the human chain pulled. her in. ‘She was revived after ten minutes of hard work. CO-OP SOCIETY FACES LAW SUIT St. Paul, Minn., July 19.—Charging that between July and November, 1917, he advanced the Co-operative Whole- wale Society of America $5,629.50, F. A. Bennett has started: suit in Ramsey; county district court against the or- ganization for that amount plus in- terest amounting to $917.11. The suit was filed by Arthur Le Sueur, attor- ney, <who fecently represented stock- holders in an action’ against the co- operative. concern, before the ‘state securitics commission. Bennett is said to have come to St. Paul from Montana. i ENGHSH WOMEN _ WILL BE JURORS London July 19.—in accordance with ‘an act of parliament, already pased, the lord chancellor announces that after July 15 women are liable to serve on. juries under the same conditions as men. Husband and wile will not be. permitted to serve on the same occasion, howéver. {city News {| + ; sae New Mandan Resident A son was born to Mrs. L. Stump, at /St. Alexius hospital this morning. Here From Washburn Anton Peters, of Washburn, is in Bismarck today. Business Caller N. E. Nelson, of Hazelton, is a busi- ‘ ness visitor in Bismarck today. ‘Here From Napoleon R. N. Carroll, of Napoleon, is in Bismarck today attending to business matters. Here Visiting Friends Miss Norma Craven, of Menoken, arrived in Bismarck Sunday for a visit with friends. i New Citizen © A son was born to Mrs. Alice Ander- son ,of Bismarck, at St. Alexius hos- pital Saturday. HF Fargo Man Here R. O. Johnson, of Fargo, is in the city*today visiting friends and attend- ing to business affairs. From Golden Valley J. L. Plants, ‘H. G. Ross, C. J. Schwalau and M. Joyce, of Golden Valley, were visiting in Bismarck yes- terday. Yeoman Meeting Tonight The regular meeting of Yeoman Lodge No. 503 will be held in K. of P. hall tonight. There will be special jbusiness to be trafsacted, and all members are asked to be,present, Returns to Montana Grant Call returned to Great Falls, Montana, yesterday morning after a week's visit with his mother, Mrs. N. L. Call. Grant stopped in Bismarck on his way from the east where he had been attending the 10th annual reunion of his graduating class at Princeton anireraltys ‘Too LATE TO CLASSIFY i FOR RENT—Modern three-room ‘araiatica apartment, for light housekeeping. Phone 852. _F. W. Murphy. 7-19-3t FOR SALE OHEAP—Reo five-passenger automobile; just overhauled and paint- ed. F. W, Murphy, Phone 852. 7-191w FOR SALE—200-acre stock farm; set new improvements; 8 mi. out; ‘creek watered: best of soil; some timber. Might divide; price right. Harry Dun- can, owner, Cloverton, Pine Co., Minn: FARM WANTED—I want to hear from party having farm for sale. Give price and description. John W. Wait,@ham- paign, Illinois. 7-19-2t WANTED—Furnished house or apart- ment, immediately, for two months or longer. Call 516. 7-19-3t, ONE very large, modern furnished room for two men. Inquire last flat over Frank Grams’ Plumbing. 719-30 WIANTED to buy second’hand Ford car. Inquire at Service Garage, chloe ‘On their way home they |* TO GOV. cox ANS BERRY ) WASHINGTON, D. C.—'Mrs. Tim- othy T. Ansberry, wife of the former member of congress, is hostess” to Governor and Mrs. games Cox while the Democratic presidential candidate is in Washington,’D. C.. Judge Ans- berry was one of the Cox leaders at the San Francisco convention ani probably will have a major part in the Cox campaign. The Ansberrys have lived in Washington since the judge left congress, DESERTS MOTOR TRIP TO MARRY DAKOTA RANCHER St. Paul, July 19.—Miss Norman Nau- dain, former supervisor of domestic science in the Pasadena schools, “de- serted” a cross-country auto trip of three girls at Williston, N. D., to marry a rancher, according to Miss Gertrude Sache, who arrived here yesterday af- ter the trip. When the party arrived at Willis- ton J. C. Farnham, of Sanish, met the girls. He proposed and Miss Naudain accepted, according to Miss Sache. The wedding immediately followed. Miss Sache says that Mr./and Mrs. Fegan. ham now are at their home on Farnham’s ranch near Sanish. rial ats ASKS SWAMP BE PRESERVED “Government Survey in Plea for Aid for Okefindkee Tract In South- eastern Georgia. Washington.—Preservation as a per- manent’ government reservation of Okefinokee swamp, which covers 700 square miles. in southeastern Geyreia, fs recommended in. a biological survey of the department of agriculture, made public here. Commercial interests, bent on re- moving timber from the swamp—the last of the three great swamps on the Atlantic seaboard—will. destroy its primeval conditions unless action ig ‘taken, the survey sinted. The swamp Is said te Lave no coun- terpart anyivhere in the world, and still is in a primeval state. Among the fresh water swamps east of the Mis- sissippi it is exceeded in size omy by the Everglades. Nature Study In Kentucky. Paducah, Ky.—Boys in bathing at Birmingham, Ky., on the Tennessee river, were teaching a rooster to swim when a monster catfish came to the surface and swallowed it. The boss are not fotrd of that old swimmin’ hole any more. 4 fing eth es SEE Death Invades a Crap Game. Elkins, W. Va.—A half-dozen men jumped out of a second-story window when the police raided a crap game. John Coleman was impaled on the picket ofan iron fence dying almost instantly. By There are abott $15,000,000 indi-; vidual insurance policies carried by 10,000,000 persons in the United States. ; Italy ‘experienced nearly, 30,000 earthquakes in the last 50 years. Blueberries! . \ . Blueberries! \ Blueberries! Mrs. Careful. Housewife, re- duce your high cost of Blue+ berries by purchasing them di- rect. We are the largest oper- ators in blueberries in U. | and ship fresh packed berries every day during the season, di- rect to consumer, by express, eliminating all middle profits. Blueberries are the only fruit in the market that does not re- quire su;far, neither do. they shrink when canning. Sixteen quarts of berries make sixteen quarts of canned fruit. Season will be short and crop will be light, so order quick and not be disappointed. Quality this sea- son best on record. Price $4.75 per full 16 quart case, f. 0. b. Necedah. Cash with order. We do not ship by parcel post. Ord- er a few cases today of the fin- est fruit on the market.. Address all orders to L. G. WILLIAMS CO. Necedah, Wis. _ « _ colored border, (1 FH? ! Oe efetn tee ai 1 HERE ARE MORE ee pe Promise : ie As Much Eager Buying as On Previous Days of This Sale Crowds are continuing to jam our different departments from early morning to store closing, and are uni- versal in their exclamations that the values are wonderful!’ We are not going to waste words, we are going to get right down to earth and so, list herewith values that truly demonstrate the prevailing spirit of ais sale— gain Prices.” Though it is just at the height of the season Summer Dresses have received sharp price re- ductions. Summer Dresses of figured voiles, checked -and'plaid ginghams, trimmed with organdie. : collar and cuffs, perhaps some ruffling here \ and there and large tie sashes. Buy two or , thrée of these Dresses, as'we have hosts of dif- ferent styles to choose from and at the low ‘price of ‘DRESSES / | Smart styles in women’s Jersey, Serge, Taffeta and Frocks for early Fall wear. Values to $49.50 for ...... DRESSES / ere is one of the occasions that M i women look and wait for about this essaliné| time every year. Here it is— with scores of stylish well tailor- ed models. A choice varicty of charming Serge, Jersey, Messaline and Taf- feta Dresses formerly priced to $35.00. Your $29.50 $14.95 a Hot Weather Dresses Cool and Summery at Very Large Price Reductions _ $10.00 and = $12.00 Values 628 o | DRESSES Pretty Dresses, entirely new in styling, taflored in Georgette, Sat- ins, Velvets and Taffetas. Form- drly priced to $65.00. Special.... $39.50 “Clearance of Seasonable and Quality Merchandise at Bar- N CHILDREN’S Z T CHILDREN’S SILK ‘JERSEY : SUMMER LINENE - DRESSES | ‘eZ ICOATS i SMOCKS SMOCKS \DRESSES Charming. models, _ tailored A lar ‘ serviceable assort- Made of good quality ging- ; Wonde' assortment of in Crepe, Voiles and rOgan- New moleds of white, rose of gi i aan Out reeulnes $5.00 and beauti; " colors, well tail- dies. $7.50 values: Cloak: and blue, a_ real caine men Values to" $5.00 mod 4.00 ‘pri d sie mes!” $1.00 ments for ...., 2.98 [se 0. $6.98 ie Aeeeaseooceceececcanasanecanenggnssvocenggensgegscacosssoevecueceeceenecgnacaceveeeie Coats and Suits - Special i ance sale, $4.98 | | to'5s0 $2.98 | | seo mere Waists Prett; Stunnin ial! Shirts Raitane Values to $45.00 Values to $45.00 - poe Sake of a ’ Serges Skirts Marvelous values in Coats for Late Spring styles and up to Crete e as Sol Sati of Taffetas, Sat- = mediate and Fall wear; light | the minute for now and early repe . 4 5 atins ine and Ser; es = and medium weights of tweeds Fall wear. Jerseys and Mixtures. Waists Voiles and_ Or- and Silk Poplins | values © $23.5 50 and mixtures. Sale Price Clean-up Price ’ gandies, $2.00 ‘ Values to $12.00 values_. Your choice $3.98 $6. 98 $19.50 WASH Huck Towels July Clearance FABBIC Bleached face of White Goods with Hd cs fine wae Dimity in arred and eheckec Ne 50 Cc 50c quality terns. | 75c quality for. . i MOP SRA ic eos nce Layers s 39c 85c towel s soft finish, size about 16 x 32. Each 29 Cc Beautiful sheer fine white Voile. -$1.25 grade for... $1.75 grade $1 39| July Clearance * 5 for 6.40. Beitlies 3d SHE e A Toweling Fancy White Goods. Worth 50 of Silks Bleached Cot- to $1.0 Oyard, for........ Cc 89c: Linen Finished Suit- 59 Washable Silk Shirtings. 32 to 36 ton Crash, 16} ings. Per yard ...... Cc inches wide. Light gro und with col- i j High grade, fan Georg tte Crepe | ored stripes. Our regu- inches wide. Stirs silk be c5. 65 lar $3.50 grade for.. go. 65 25c¢ grade. $5.50 grade ........-.. $ Beautiful Warp dna Point Taffetas, P One ‘collection of silk of different | high quality, pure silk, Chiffon fin- er- vat 19 | it ra or $1 689 | Si erate LID Linen Weft Crash 16 inch Un- bleached Crash with linen weft “The Store of Quality and $18. 50 ful Georgette pattern. $1.95 values, per yard sues. Values to $1.75 yard. Choice for... 40 inch Pointed Voiles, fine tisuues, linen finished suitings in white and j colors. Also other wash worth to $1.00 yard POR a USE oes ans Fine Sheer Flaxon Fabrics i figures and flowers. Our 59c grade for, per yard... $3.50 Messalines and black colors. Per. yard. .....033 ele One limited lot of narrow close out at pet yard .......6. cece teens A. W. LUCAS CO. Service” $4.98 July Clearance of Wash Fabrics Fine Dress Voiles printed in béauti- $1.45 Voiles and Crepes, Plain Voiles and Marquisettes, also Silk Mixed Tis- ‘An assortment consisting of fancy Taffetas in $2.65 69c Romper Cloth One lot of good patterns and fast colors. ae 39 Cc ——— ge DressGingham fabrics 3 | 59c A choice lot of nidainty patterns and fast colors. 39c : var 29C silks to Dark Percales 36. inch.’ wide, dark blue with white figures. Our best grade va 29 (3 value 2OC a eae ce aa penyrcarafyomsen Prone fremont ronan tyroneniyoonen ronan tyrone lie