The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1920, Page 8

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’ PAGE EIGHT RISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE - THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1920 MI nnn nn Tiieieeiti({(I{I{({I(I III IIT nm mm ml nll AMESSAGE SOLUTELY ON TH $35 E SQUARE. to $40 Garments $21.00 $45 to $50, Garments $31.00 \ $55 to $60»: Garments $41.00 — This is all new Fall and Winter merchandise made for us by HART SCHAFF bucet é abaic Ate ; Of Vital Importance to Every Man and Young Man Who Contemplates Buying Clothing This Fall CLOTHING PRICES DROP MERCHANDISE CONDITIONS ARE CRITICAL AND PRICES ON ALL COMMODITIES MUST COME DOWN. WE ARE GOING TO DO OUR PART TO BRING THEM DOWN AND SHALL TAKE OUR LOSS CHEERFULLY. THERE ARE NO INFLATED PRICES WHEN BERGESON’S. HAVE A SALE; ITS AB- MEN’S AND YOUN G MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS $65 to $70 Garments .00 $51 $6.00.Hats........ $4.50 $9.00 Hats ....... $6.75 |; d M hin LOE PA EN 3 Made beredally for us by Manhattan pod Metric = $7.00 Hats ......, 5.25 , $10.00 Hats ...... 7.50 - acKinaws Cy Rigas an, et Baperns and ool 10.00 , : $8.00 Hats ....... 6.00 $12.00 Hats ...... 9.00 9s Di { p SISO Shirts sti MEE a lee 00) $15.00 Velour and Beaver Hats ............. $11,25 0 Iscoun Say ebirts ee One ae : “cag ata oe = Sweaters Shirts with Soft Collars Attached ie Men s Flannel Shirts wuss] = $3.50 Jersey Sweaters ...............0..005, $ 2.25 | Regular $2.00 Shirts 000... ees, $1.25 Soa hints. seloce: a ees erm see tee oy. 2050 = $4,00 Jersey Sweaters ................000 2:00. Regular $250 Shirts! eee swans ac tears is 1.50 | 94 50 shirts Ins! = $5.00 Heavy Sweaters ..............0.022005 3.50 Regular $3.00 Shirt ; i ee eee oe = $10. a Heavy aver REESE se! am Se Eee pe oat agen © Tota ta Me ees ae is $6.50 Army Style ..... 2... .ccc cece eee eee 425|. = $12.00 Heavy Sweaters 0.0.0... 0... eee .00 | Regular $3.50 Shirts ..... OS eas one 2.25 F = Seu tstae ou ae ee : PL HOOD Stag’Shirts 10a Seen 6.50 oye, Boye’ Sats | Hapa ping Satisfaction Guaranteed _ AS GOOD AS DADS | Coats a $10.00, Wool Suits .........$ 8.00. $20.00 Twin Knickers ..... $16.00 S16 50. Cogte. sen : ee Se oe Ear eea Nee | ale wiea 238 'TERMS--STRICTLY CASH $15.00 Wool Suits .:....... 12.00 $25.00 Jack O'Leather :.... 20.00 $20.00 Coats ............. te. 15.00 7 .50—2 Knickers ....... 13.20 $80 Hart Schaffner & Marx. 24, , C Soca a Reel 1440 $35 Hat Schaffner Mars aaoo | 0” Boy No Extra harge for Alterations PACA ADD INFIRMARY TO TUBERCULAR STATE HOSPITAL Capacity of Institution at pull , Seith to be Increased by 60 Beds The state board of administration 'S.E. BERGESON & SON BISMARCK, N. DAK. firmary under construction at the seith, it was announced today. The pbuilding is now practically | complete, and ifstallation of plumb- ing and other equipment will begin soon. The $70,000 appropriation made for the building was exhausted in the construction of the building, and the board has appropriated $17,000 addi- tional to complete the installation of equipment. ‘ | The new infirmary will have 60 beds, and may be ready for occupancy in ; November. When it ig complete the hospital will have a capacity of 140 | patients. ; The facilities for caring for tuber- cular patients in North Dakota is has decided to, complete the new in- state tuberculosis sanitorium at Dun-|n hopelessly inadequate, according to ‘NO GOODS SENT OUT ON APPROVAL”—OPEN EVENINGS ooo CT mtn mm nn eaoaoaoaoana@®@»®ammS0S NS Teborts to the board. Red Cross rses, working in various communi- ties, have discovered many cases of incipient tuberculosis, and there are not facilities for caring for them. It is estimated that there are 5,000 tuberculars’ in the state. Dr. J. G. Lamont, superintendent of the ganitorium, was in Bismarck yes- terday completing arrangements for the necessary work on the building. 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 Produce Co. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED HUN. = BANKER ATTACK PROPAGANDA IS HELD PURE LIE (Continued from Page One) ° gaged. To avoid arrest for selling an automobile that was mortgaged he is said to have paid back the money. The Vicious Story The —affidavit purporting to be sworn to by the man, which was printed in the Fargo Lemke organ, was sworn to by William Hart, who said: “That on the 22nd day of Sep- tember, 1920, A. L. Garnes, cashier of the First State bank, Regan, N D., made the statement to me tae it| “cc LIM MM ey ale. I worked for or voted for the Non- | partisan ticket this fall, he would im- mediately foreclose the hortgage which he holds against me as secur- ity for money I owe him.” ‘ Appropriating the statement as the truth, the Courier-News said: “Here is the time, here is the place, here is the threat and here is the name of the I. V. A. dastara ; Who made the threat—all sworn to specifically by the victim of such sandbigging! William Hart is no perjurer and A, L. Garnes is an electoral sandbagger who has no doubt been listening too intently for his own good to his ‘master’s voice’ coming out of the Big Biz talking machine. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef- field Ave., Chicago, Ill, writing your name and address clearly. You will | réceive in return a trial package con- | taining Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- pound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain ‘in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid— ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome ani thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headached, and sluggish bowels.—advt. The high cost of fuel has led Japan to develop immense water- power. “Say Oildag” USED CARS 1919 Ford Touring, excel- lent tires $325 %1919 Dodge Touring, pied new tires $11 1918 Dodge Sedan, brand new cord tires. M. B. GILMAN CO. 212 MAIN ST. Pas “stg JOHNSON’S DEPARTMENT STORE. nti. § Water Damage Sale riday and Saturday---The last two days of our Great Water Damage Don't forget the date---Friday and Saturday, October 8th and 9th. s Hg = ~~ SALES, ALL MUST BE STRICTLY CASH Zocor TTT eae = Il HUUVAVNV AVAGO AAA = eae ea So

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