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Z BISMARCK p LY TRIBUNE PAGE THREE «: Jo Bishop of Ro Jatholiz | iGialol ate (4 a peceat! N cR REASE_IN GERMAN “MARK +a warning to both priests and parish- INJURES TRADE ered a period of eig! the law heavy _ fin were authorized foi councils of employ | government representatives were {tablished to consider any departure; | rom the eight-hour working day es- -| tablished under the law. When the measure was introdu Hjalmur Brantburg, the S leader and labor leaders declared iv vould: not reduce production. ze ownea a| government has just recomme: Ja. m. today, from injuries réceived] about 70 in“ w=runaway. large farm family.| that the: law be suspended May-Baker'’s back was broken and a vised. It advocates that the le | small bone in his neck was broken. fof the working day shduld be The accident wag not witnessed by ‘ afgone. Mr. Baker was. driving a ot - ee -~ | tank wggon for a threshing outfit on Hives 4 is ite ‘ " 'his farm. According to word from : (orwi der’ WAGON Sterling, it is believed that in cross- i 4 Q ] jing a ditch the wheels of the wag nh D 1 minittee was Fanart { n finding that the expect: at. the |! measure would encourage industry on bit nakedness.” A | the part of the workers fis, not j vised that they may ers a Tt si went down, frightened the h i { Priests are a not organize dances for church bene- vib | fits, a ding to instruction from the t é 7 | breaking a pin connecti Pope, while they m: ot attend tes- aid tongue. Mr, Baker tivals organized by lay members of al N | their congregations where dancing is Y indulged im | the wagon and dragged a i is believed that ‘the force of the fali The*bishop gives his views on dress land dancing’ in an eccles: cal employes oners against their demoralizing. in- n of the modern danc to shame and in real. Berlin, Sept. 18.—Cancellation of or- ders by foreign buyers amounting: to 60,000,000 marks suffered by a Ger- man firm of toy makers on account of the recent more favorable standing of the mark prompts the Tageblatt to ob- that the cl e- made against ed, in the opinion of the D, the style of the day in women "8, es, he warns, should not be used », John L. Baker, Prominent Ster-| ling Farmer, Succumbs in Hospital ;alone broke'‘his back and’ neck. Fight-hour Law Needs Revision,! :ny Declare The accident happened Thursday j afternoon, Mr. Baker was t te | | the hospital here yeste: - fered intense pain, and h | came paralyzed from the middle of back down. He was concious w! ; brought here, but suffered ter ilar pretexts to iri gations no longer holds good. The German toy makers laim that shipments already on the way and out of Germany have also been refused’ acceptance,’ on ground tha cent improved status of the mark ex- ceeded the world market prices. . Iavestigators Plants: Closing Down PARTIALLY PARALYZED nd mem: diocese.anc 1 church bul- : Stoc! bce Sept. ddressed to both pries _ John L. ers of the church i San Juan, Sept. 18.—Present styl Baker, a prominent’ farmer 5 five miles southeast of Sterling, died in the Bismarck hospital at 2 ick ng by the Rt. Rev. William A.! letin. dren’s Ready-To-Wear Week End Sale Ladies, Misses’ and Chil: Co -- - This Sale Will be Continued for Three More Days - --3 50: WEEK- END SPECIALS HUH Hin Waists Skixts Coats Suits ‘Dresses Bath Robes Kimonas Petticoats Furs Gloves Hosiery — Underwear Corsets Millinery Purses Beads Ear Rings. Handkerchiefs Suit Cases Blankets ‘Comforters Percales Voiles , Organdies Tissues Sheeting _ Towels _ Starting Monday, September 20-21 g Wednesday N ight, Sept. ee Store Will Be Opened at Nine O’clock § Sharp, and We Suggest to Come Early, Please, in Order to Avoid the Big Rush, Kindly Read the Followinie Items Which We Are Going to Offer at This Big Week-End Sale. All Sales Must Be for Cash. No ch arges or Approvals; No Ri SUA NDNAENENe-NGE THR MURERNMNRETINENEE iThe Home of the Phoenix Hosiery One lot ‘of Ladies’ Polo Sport Coats, worth $39.75; this $9. 95 Cuality Tells, Prices Sells at Johnson’s BRARENESTOORERES SaeRaeCORBNEMORESS = BASE RSSESSEee Voile Waists, Organdie Wai 3 at Vf, Off of Regular Price sale, Four choice. . Jersey Coats, On2 lot of Ladies’ $8.95 ‘Ladies’ Fiber Silk Hose, worth $1.75 ‘This sale special. . worth $389.75; thisssale.o.;-.0 4.8. One nice lot of Ladies’ Storm Serge Navy Blue Suits, These suits are nicely tailored, worth $35.00. This Week-End Sale, $18. 59 your choice One big lot of All-wool Tr'cotine Dresses, values up to $35.00. This Week-End Sale, your choice SILK DRESSES 14 Off of Regular Price The Biggest. Bargain in the State of North Dakota One lot cf Silk Skirts, such as Mes- saline, Crepe de Chine, Poplin, etc., values up to $22.50. We are going to offer these at $5.98 Alteration Charges Free. Every Plush Coat and Fur Coat in phe Store at 10 Percent Discount One lot of Corsets, slightly soiled by handling. Your choice, Yo Off of Regular Price Cotton Thread, extra special; 10 spools limit to one customer. Per pool $24.95. The: Biggest Blanket ‘Sales in Bis- marck, Full-size Blankets at, per pair $2" ‘25 Limit of 4 Blankets to one customer Comforters, about 14-inch. This lot, while they last, your chojce'at, each 27-inch Outing Flannel sale, regular 65¢ value. This sale, your choice at, per yard 29c Oil Cloth in all colors and patterns. Special - 69 c at, per yard Remnants, Remnants Galore at Wonderful Reductions! 36-inch ‘Silks, plain colors, in an ex- tra heavy Satin, Chiffon, Taffeta, Messaline. This Silk is worth $3.75 per yard. ' $l: 98 Our price Parteners EeMRNRRTEMUMENERET SC Dae ge au Lia ie al oe el a iii Ene Baby Vests at 20 Percent Discount - Bungalow apro: live bargains. Extra special ms, all ‘patterns, Plaids, Stripes, 27-inch Dre: 4 such as Pretty Checks, etc. This sale, pe Turkish Towels, worth $1.25. This sa de, each. 2 u 8, values apne + $7 95 Wonderful Values 36-inch Percales in an extra heavy quality, worth 50c per yard. This Week-End Sale special at, per yard EXTRA SALE 50 Ladies’ Lamb-lined Coats, fur col- oa $39.75 $9.95 29 Ladies’ Navy Blue All-wool Skirts; sale One big lot of Ladies’ Ind Misses’ Fleeced Union Suits, worth $2.25 a suit. Special for this sale, per suit A handful of Ladies’ Summer Dresses left. While they last, your choice, | each The Store that has Brought the Low Prices to DisTnares: The Biggest Bargain in the State of North Dakota One | ” Kid Gloves, worth $2, 95. These Blankets are Wart $12.50 per pair. vette Crepe Waists, worth $7. 50 h. nis big sale.... All. Furs. sat 20 Percent Discount F ur Scarfs, Fur Muffs, F bur Throws, etc. e 39c Ladies’ Cotton Lisle Hose; | special at, per pair Baby Shoes Baby Blankets Ladies! This sale Velvet Tams, worth $3.75. Remnants, Remnants Ga- lore at Wonderful ‘Reductions $2. 98. WEEK- END SPECIALS PTT gs HAAN HH HUAI Notions Oi} Cloth Artificial Mowers \ Remnants Ribbons Velvets , Silks Toys Dolls Shawls Beits Neckwear Mittens Gloves Children’s Boots Hoods Children’s » Jackets Knitting Yarn Wool Petticoats Men’s Ties Baby Shoes Outing Flannels Patent Leather Children’s Children’s Children’s