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a TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1920 UASOLEDEEUSHUEAADFRENAERNUSTEAH You don money back; you want the clothes. But it’s comforting to know that you can get your money back without argu- ’t buy clothes to get your. u are not satisfied.. i] ‘ ‘OFFICIALS FAR FROM SOLUTION QF BOMB PLOT First “Leads” Go Astray and “Star Witness” is Sent to Hospital for Observation The Northwest's F Last Time Tonight THOMAS MEIGHAN THE NEW ELTINGE | BISMARCK Orchestral’ Pipe est Theatre Now Ins —— THEAT RE -——— Tonight Only - WM. S. HART In his best feature ing Mammoth Organ ment if yo “BRANDING BROADWAY” “THE PRINCE CHAP” New York, yolice authorities mittedly as far as ev tion of the. mystery We sell Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes:; - stylish, beautifully’ tailored, ee HSAHOCEUAEOUUOEQAUOECOOHOECG ATU ESSEUESUANULOOMAUUOOLELU ERAN all-wool. - They last so long and: look oxptoaion'sbAE,abireil da Into the life of a care-free bachelor toddled a homeless baby sq well that it’s mighty seldom anyone SEU EERO TAU iy BE SUTRGy 18: , : : “ oi in Tomorrow asks for “money back.” But when they Clues at first appa fi At the cost to him of the woman he loved f have not devel a later. happier day, of——come and see! do they get it. x 4 ain, on a fa vr Ys : pily, the only trall being followed crook of “Phe Mystery Man” in one of the ten HOUDINI Big values in fall on Mesident Meer tnGe West “nan s that ever moved a crowd to tears and laughter. } a clothes here now. frading company who told new _ cae | 4 ren he remembered ing Ue ry - “ ¢ 7 ay oo) CORTE 99 A trip/to Bismarck aicloussivenchadtoute from ts Yomorrow—“My Lady’s Garter TERROR ISLAND Saves you money. wf the United States assiy o few moments before the deton knocked him wnconcious, Hope of develonments from ques- tiohing Edward P. Fischer, lawyer] and were stationed ov and former employe of the Fr ing and the doors. high commission and Alexander One ef of the warning was to; lovsky, Russian journalist, went | jeep many clerks in lower Manhattan | bae ‘ glimmering with the committment of | trom their daily task. An epidemic! swotlen ats, 's and visits from| pains, soreness and whemniatic pa do not properly do | Foley. Kidney Pills. have given. relief us Jeft inj to thousands of men and women.— mid dame | Advt. 5. E Bergeson & Son Dry champagne is considered an. ex- cellent mouth wash by dentists. the. former psychopathic observation: | oy uncon- ‘sudden illn in Bellevue hospital and the ‘ itiowal: tal PoHRe ALE x “out-of-town relatives” was particu- i (htional release 0: e latter afte A Q 7 — a eeeeernt 2 at Ps larly naticeable at the customs house. BISMARCK, N. DAK. wuthorities “had satisfied ther Ghonuly: attemnood’ alle Womint ene he had nothing to do with the GUARD CUSTOM HOUSE New York, Sept. 21—The New York custom house was ‘under the heaviest suard in its “history because of the rning received yesterday that the Wall street explosion \would be fol- owed by the blowing up this after- noon of the great government struc- ture. Although both local and gov- ernment authorities were inclined to regard as a hoax the postcard receiv- ad by Collector Edwards setting 2 b ck as the hour for the explosion hey took no chances. Officer workers en route to work; ‘ound scores of coast gua ‘ zg | sifles and side arms ente: | om3 house... In addition scores of U. | 3. customs guards had been mobilized ! ployes and some men were HOW ONE Wom Althea Walker, writes: “I hi The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Rheuiatism Cn From Jay Pain Germs noel eA N WAS HELPED | New River, Pa. ave been troubled wit j Weak kidneys for two ye: T took! , Foley Kidney. Pills and they ;helped me fine. I rest fine all night and now ; have no trouble with my kidneys.’ 3 ITCH! Money back without questioa | if, HUNT'S Selve fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER other itching skin diseases. Try 6.75 cent box at our risk. JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druggist Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffner &, Marx LO OO OT: FERREL FUNERAL WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY P.M. Body Will Lie in State at Perry Undertaking Parlors for Friends to View sent home. | i} ' a host of friends who will mourn his death. CITY “NEWS Cabe Methodist church. Rey. Charles E. Vermilya, and Rev. G. H. Quigley, will officiate at the service; and the Methodist choir quartet will sing sev- r cral numbers. ‘rhe pall bearers will | be members of fhe Odd Fellows lodge. | x, The body will be at the Perry Un-) FROM FARGO dertgking parlors from 12 until 2p.) 4. 1. Farr of Fargo is in the city m. during which time, all the friends} today. | of Mr. Ferrel, who desire to, may | view the body. i Mr. Ferrel is survived by his widow —_—— and two children, Leota and Edward, The funeral of John W. Ferrel, of { and by two sisters, Mrs. William Mc- this city who died at the Bismarck | Cormick, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. hospita) Sunday following an illness]. A. Hogue, Steele, N. D. During of eight months will be held’ Wednes-! tho fourteen years in which he’ re- day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Mc-| sided in Bismarck, Mr. Ferrel made This is why S.S.S., the greatest known blood purifier is 80 success ful in the treatment of Rheuma- tism, It is a powerful cleanser of | ; the blood, y and wilt remove the Kon common form of Rheu-|case germs cause your mangos caused ly ions of|matism, affording reliet that is genuine, S.S.S. is sold by all druggists: Frce literature and- medical udviee con be had by writing to Chief Medical Adviser. 154 Swift Labora- tory, Atlanta, Ga. First of all, az it firmly fixed in your mind that all the liniments In the world have no effect what- ever on Rheumatism. e— tiny disease germs which ini ‘The one and only sei one wh blood. treatment, therefore, cleanses the blood of se and routs them entirely out of the circulation. ng the cus- FROM FARGO W. W. Whitney, the salesman from Fargo, is in town for ferring with local m TO GLEN U JLLEN George W. Gustafson, county agent. for Burleigh coudty, is at Glen UlKn. today trahsacting business. ® Clean Collars, Breathing Space and Coolness ' FROM WASHBURN “King” John Satterland, the editor of the Washburn Leader, is in Bis- today attending to business tters. He is registered at the irand Pacific hotel. KRUM HERE KE, C. Krum, a farmer near McKen- zie was in the office of the County agent today, conferring with George" W. Gustafson. Senator C. D. King, of the same place was also here today. WEBB AWAY if Robert Webb, of Webb Bros. store, iis in Chicago this week, buying new | furniture stock and novelties for the “Gitt Shop’. He accompanied his sister, Alice to Madison, Wis., where she will attend the University of sl {You can buy | Goodrich Tires today at an average of 25% less than in 1910 Size up the well-dressed, snappy, efficient-looking men you meet in your business day. and leaves plenty of breathing space, and which is free from soft meshes that clog with dust and ]}| perspiration, is the coolest thing he can wear. You'll find most of them wear- ing trim, starched collars. And, of course, correct launder- ing plays a big part-in..the .com- fort he enjoys, as it will in yours. Profit by his example—wear starched. ccllars, and we, will keep them clean for you. Just include them jn the family bundle when wife, or mother, sends the family washing, and at the same time if you have something that is to be dry cleaned we will take care of that also. The man of affairs, the man who is climbing, wears the starch- ed collar, not only because there’s nothing else so appropriate for business, but because the wide- awake -man applies to his dress the same efficiency that wins him success in other things. Goodtich Tires today are sold by dealers everywhere at a lower price than in 1910 —and what is: more to the “point in this comparison, Goodrich Tires in 1920 give on the average nearlydouble the number of miles per tire. consin this yea Now is the time to fill your| ‘asement with Monarch Coal.—; Cc. A. Fineh Lumber Co. Sell your’ cream and poultry to our agent, or ship direct to Northern Produce Co. Bis- marck. Write us for prices on cream and poultry.—Northern CAPITAL LAUNDRY CO. |]-—scamzans — | il He knews that a starched col- Jar, which doesn’t cling chqcking- ly to his neck, which remains erect 311 Front Street, : : Phone 684 * The Goodrich adjustment basis of 8,000 miles for Sil- vertowns and 6,000 miles for Fabrics at today’ 's ‘prices gives motorists twice the mileage at less cost per tire. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Sept. 21.—Cattle receipts, “1,000. ~ Opening very slow; choice steers wbout steady, $16.50 to $17.75; a eal calves steady, $17.00 to $18.00, - Hogs, 18,000. Mostly 15 to 25 cents ‘ower. Sheep receipts, 27,000. to 25 cents lower. Best Slow LL SOPTH ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK Hog receipts, 2,200. Steady. Range, $16.00 to $17.00. =| Bulk, $16.60 to $17.75. Cattle receipts, 4,500. Killers steady. 9.00 to $16.00. 5 to $12.50. Oban wes. one re ee aN The comparative table below will tell you why Goodrich Tires are a good. buy—today. size | i010] ropay | sorsk | 33.65 | 23.20 aang | 49.65 | 3680, sera] 66.35 | Sa [sees [eas | oss - ehiusinent Basis: SttverTown Corps 8000 Miles , Fasric Tires drich Tires Fat steers, Cows and heifers, if Calves. steady. $ Stockers and teeders weak an 25 $4.00 to $12.75. Sheep receipts, 2,500. Lambs 25 eents lower; sheep 58 cents lower. Lambs, $4.00 to $12.75. Wethers, $4.00 to $7.00. Ewes, $2.00 to $6.00. i cents lower. AUCTION SALE Having’ decided to quit farming I will offer for sale-at’Publie Auction at my farm two and one-half miles east and one mile north from Baldwin the following described personal property, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 25th ‘Sale to begin at 1 o'clock ‘TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY $4 FURNITURE FOR SALE—High grade furniture, nearly new, leaving city, will sacrifice for about half original cost Two piece tapestry set $150.00 one large genuine leather rocker $50.00, library lamp $25.00 Inquire Person Court, Apt. 8. 9-21-3t WANTED TO RENT — Housekeeping rooms or furnished house. Write C. H. Yager, McKenzie Hotel. 9-21-1wk WANTED — Young man (preferably with some previous office experi- ence) to take up commercial tele- phone work. Apply to L. S. Cras- N. Dak. 9-21-1wk FOR RENT—Furnished front room in modern house. 820 Fifth St. Phone 242K. 9-21-3t FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern house, bath room adiolning. One Truck Wagon and Hay Rack One Header Box One Deering Mower: One Deering 10-foot Hay Rake One Hay Stacker 10-foot Monitor Double Dise Drill One 12-foot Monitor Double Disc Drill One 26-foot Drag One Feed Grinder, 8-inch Burr One Corn Cultivator Four Sets Double Work Harness Fifty bushels of good Corn One Hundred Chickens Household Goods consisting of Stoves, Chairs, Beds, Tables, Dishes and other articles too ndmerous to mention 11—HEAD OF HORSES—11 Nine head of good young Horses and Mares—Two Colts 4—HEAD OF CATTLE—4 One good Milech Cow, milking now One Steer 1 year old One Heifer 1 year old One Steer Calf FARM MACHINERY, ETC One 12-foot McCormick Header, nearly new One 8-foot Minnesota Binder Two 14-inch Gang Plows Two Wagons ard Boxes com- plete One ‘4 RAN well, 121 3rd St., Biemarck, NS 920 4th street. One 1918 Model Chevrolet Touring Car. -One 15-30 Twin City Gas Tractor and One 3-Bottom John Deere Self-lift Engine Gang Plow ee FREE LUNCH AT NOON, HOT COFFEE. TERMS—All sums of $25.00 and under Cash; and all sums ove that | amount time will be given until October 15, 1921, on approved Bank- able Paper, bearing 10 per cent interest. Five per cent discount for Cash onsums ever $25.00. KARL SPITZER, Owner KI-MOIDS || | (Tablets or Granules) For INDIGESTION With or without waters pleasant to take. | QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75¢ H. G. Renfrow, Col. J. M. Thompson, rice, 25 50-7 Auctioneer. MAKERS OF : Clerk. SCOTT’S EMULSION 1