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PAGE EIGHT RISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE a FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920. Johnson's Department Store The Store that has brought the low prices to Bismarck. The House with over 1000 Garments Me The Home of the Phoenix * Hosiery i | . 82 | New Flannel . Middies Just | Unpacked | Week-End Specials yard. Special, yard. yard. Special at value. Special price, pe Curtain Scrim. Per.yar 36 ‘inch $3.50 per yard Hair Pins, Per pkg. Sale price per yard 36 inch Unbleached Muslin,.regular 18¢ /. S Special per yard 121 2c Crash Toweling, regular 35c value, r yard .. Special ks, Messalines, Satins, Taffetas, etc., regular value. 10c, 1 36 inch and 40 inch Flowered Voiles, worth 69 $2.50 per yard. Special price per yard..........+ Cc Bargain Basement Store Specials 9x4 Black Hauck Sheeting, worth $1.50 per Pek Yard epee es satiencdhs cacieeite 98c 10x4 Black Hauck Sheeting, worth ‘SL 65 per © 98 Special, per yard 2.20%... ccs ces eeecens 7 Cc 8x4 Black Hauck Sheeting, worth $1.35 per Special, per yard . 42 and 45 inch Pillow Slips, Reculad 59c values, ee $1.59 12!cc and 15c PIECE GOODS 27 in. Ginghamg in stripes and plaids, worth 49c per yard. Sale price per yard... 29c 36 in. Percales, all colors- and patterns, worth 50c per yard.\ Special 2 5 c price per yard.. Speci: pair. All Full size Wool Nap Blankets, worth $12.50 per per pair, $6. 25 olls, at: One Half Off Regular Price 2 HO. Crochet Cotton;* Per ball ...... Cotton Thread, Per “spool Beads, all colors, Per string All Silk Jersey Special for, ;. Wear Serge Ski Main Floor Specials — Bungalow Aprons, Special price: each Every Modart Corset in store , at a discount of . Fe Ene anise yee 20% Bloomers. rts. . Special Just received 50 ‘Accordion Pleated Men’s i ie” $9.98 a Coats, weit A hand full of ladies’ Spring and Summer h up to, $59.50. Your choice for 36 Navy Blue Ladies’ Fall Suits, values up to $69.50. | This sale for...... . $39.50 Values ip to $5: Sale for 41 All Wool Tricotine Dresses, Special priced for ......... 28 Silk Dresses, such as Satins, Messaline, Georgette, Crepe. $25.00. 5.00. Special $19.75 lined Coats. Extra Ladies’ Sheep lined or Lamb $39 50 | eee reece ene ° Special for Week End Hosiery Special “visit this department It will pay you to GAS SUPPLY FROM WHEAT STRAW YIBLD Kansas Has Raw Product to Pro. H duce Gasoline for Fifth of Demand MANY. SOLVE PROBLEM One Ton Will Give Forty Gal- Ions of Fuel Topeka, Kan., Oct. 15.—Kansas,now may become the greatest manufacture of motor fuel from wheat straw, thus ‘adding to the’ farmer’s income and utilizing a product of the soil which to J. C. Mohler, secretary of the state board of agriculture. Based on estimates of the United States Department of Agriculture that one ton wheat straw will produce the equivalent of forty gallons-of gasoline, Kansas in 1919—with an acreage 7 11,640,000—¢ould have produced the equivalent of 46,560,000 gallons, ac- cording to Secretary Mohler. Wheat Straw Experiments ‘ Experiments made by the: federal department show, Mr, Mohler ‘said, that a combustible gas. can bé»ob- tained from ‘the destructive distilla- tion of wheat straw. This new product has been used for operating an-auto- mobile, for ijjuminating purposes and for cooking, and tests.are in progress to determine its exact value and cost of production. “If these! experiments durn out: sat- isfactorily,? ‘said: /NN' Mohler, it’ may not be many’ years‘ before every farm- er will throw the straw fré6m‘'miw threshing “Mathie! ifft)'‘@' still,’ from which he'can draw‘ All the fuel he will require to operate his farm. machin- ery.” Plenty of Fuel Farm experts have estimated that enough wheat straw is going to waste west ofthe Mississippi River alon2 to produce a new fuel the equivalent. of one-fifth the driving power of all gasoline new manufactured. Experi- ments so far have extended only to wheat straw. Corn stalks are said to be richer in carbon than wheat straw, and if they can be used, fuel more than equal to all the gasoline now produced can be manufactured, it is believed. “Somé geologists have predicted a serious ‘shortage of gasoline in the next few years because of increasing demand for motor wehicles and ma- chinery;#said Mr. Mohler.’ “This new gas may solve the problem of low power farming- and transportation are to go on {f the shortage becomes a reality, Whethey or not this new pro- duction can be cbmmercially valuable depends; of course,,on whether: the cost of production can be. made low enough. The>value of the product at present gasoline prices would be about $12 an acre.” MAW Is CHOSEN | TEACHERS HEAD! MANDAN ' IN. 1920 (Continued irom page -one) high schoo} building. After a vocal solo; by Andrew Miller which. was heartily received, Supt. J. M. Devine of the State Training School at Man- dan spoke on the Reform school as it is and as it should be. Mr. Devine urged’ the need for change in the plan ag:soon as the necessary funds can be found)by the state to put it into effect. He suggests that with the younger children who are becgm- ing incorrigible, they should be kept in. the home, with the mother; that the state should allot a specified sum for thescaré of the erring ones in a community, and that ‘the! police’ ma- tron of ‘soiié/8wéh 'Officer’ ina gm munity, be ‘einpowerée + supérintéind the up bringing’ ofthe’ child, to’ see to. home ‘life,’ clothing,’ environment, etc. and make deport‘ regularly to the state of conditions and finance. , Dr. Beeler of Chicago; took the place’ of State High‘ School inspector, C. I, Robertson who was unable to reach the city.this morning: Dr. Bee- ler followed Mr. Robertson's subject in general and was interesting in his practical applicatjon of ‘his subject. the greatest wheat producing states! only—fook for the name Califorgia on vow is virtually wasted, according |the package, then you are sure your child is, having the best and. most harmless physic for the: jlittje stom- ach, liver and bowels. its fruity taste. each bottle. nia.” should act unless’.he can hand (his action out asa ¢ontribution to ‘the higher life, of his community. ly to embody his private conceptions of right in pyblic laws and customs; ‘of all the classes; that enables him to grow into such a character as-society requires.” avith .Dr. ‘looked forward to his next appearance on.the program, which was thfs after- mioen at two o ielock in the city audi- torjum. BLOOD STATUS Government Had Started 1,500 ing has been continued on the con-, firmation ,of rolls .fixing the blood gtatus of all Indians on White Earth Tegervation and ‘confirming titles to |: their land. allotments. willbe resumed ‘before Judge: Mossi: in federal colirt here in November. mission rcreated by, gress and this. commission-has been at. work on them.for years. rolls, which are now to be confirmed by court degree, contain the names of 5,165 Indians who have been givén land allotments. have filed objections to confirmation within the past few,,days and these objections are now, fo, be hearda, A. have the right to sell their while full-bloods ‘were denied this privilege. ‘Hundreds’ of Jndians made affidavits they were of mixed blood in order to sell and they sold for far less than the land value and then quickly ‘squandered the money. here to set aside titles to lahd given by Indians of full’ blood who had sworn they were of mixed breed. Many of these cases have been settled out of, court by the purchasers paying |« thd grantees the difference between |‘ the price paid and the appraised value of the. land. paid in séttlement out of court and objectors to confirmation of the rolls now allege that in many instances .the fact that Indians settled with pur-| 4 chases has been made the basis of placing. them on the mixed blood roll, instead of giving them the status of full. blood Indians contend, is an injugtice Supt./C. L,, Codding, of ‘the’ Mandan |, City schoolg, gave a most interesting and useful! digcussion on “Methods of discipline in the high school.” General Session, Afternoon The whole group of teachers as- sembled in the city auditorium. in the afternoon at ‘two o’clock and listened to a short, brisk, and inspiring pro- gram. After delightful music furnish- ed by the Thursday Musical, club, S. D. Townsend, a specialist in the! use of the phonograph, gave’ an excellent demonstration of his subject. Thjs was followed by the chief’ speaker the afternoon, Dr. E. Leslie Pidgeon of Winnipeg. Pr. Pidgeon’s address was ingpiratiénal and greatly pleased his hearers. The business meeting was called for, 4:30 and important matters attended to. Dr. Pidgeon Speaks The Thursday Musical club’s part on the program was excellently rend- ered and enthusiastically received. The Reverend E. F. Jorden’s remarks were listened to with interest. The chief address of the evening was that of Dr, Leslie Pidgeon, pastor of Aug- ustine (Presbyterian) church, of Win- nipeg, Manitoba. Dr. Pidgeon took. as -his subject, | “Social Responsibility,” and in a clear forceful cand: dignified manner held) his audience at alhigh pitch of, in-| terest for an hour and ten minutes, Dr. Pidgeon based ‘his discussion upon the general statement that “En- |vironment is one of the great forces in the making of character. This is allowgto be embodied in ‘laws or in- stitutions or customs that we do not wish to have re-embodied in the char- acter of out individual citizens. “This,” Dr. Pidgeon explained. “im- to our agent, or ship direct to Northern Produce Co., marck. Write us for prices on cream and poultry.—Northern Produce Co. and ‘snuffling! A dose of Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up:a cold: and ends all grippe misery. ,clogged-up nostrils and the air pass- the basis of all social responsibility." ages of your head; stops nose run- | Because this is true we should not! ness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness. stiffness. quickest, costs only a few cents {poses concrete duties upon zens: \ First, individyal virtue; that is, every , act should be, a social act, ‘No man MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs? | Child’s Best Laxative oT Accépt “California”, Syrup of Figs Children love | Full directions. on | You must say Gey “Second, he should labor unselfish- “Third, he should seek the welfare “Fourth, he should do all in a aise The audience were greatly pleased Pidgeon’s address,and all Tn TM TU OF INDIANS: TO BE FIVED Suits to Decide Land Allotments + Fergus Falls, Minn., Oct. 15.—Hear- . The hearing The rolls._were, prepared by a aom- an, act;of con- These Of the Indians given allotments, 226 want Under, the Clapp’ abt, mixed bloods lands The government began 1,500 suits,» ‘Itnis said that. $500,000 has been; ‘This action, they |, "Sell your cream and poultry Bis- Nasty ‘olds Get instant reliéf with‘ “Pape’s Cold Cémpound’’} Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing 4 The very tien dose opens your ning; relieves the headache, dull- { “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the surest relief known and at drug stores. It acts without assistance.», Tastés nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Pap : 8 4 Sail INN RANCHER RETURNS| DOLLAR LOANED, ;, * braces and = is . ” # _ for winter at a great saving. / Lamb and Sheep- Lined Coats. - FOR MEN AND BOYS x PER. CENT DISCOUNT—$40 Coats .. . Garments ° Garments_ SILK 1-3 Of ie RTS “end? $10 2 pair to Satisfaction Guaranteed S. E. BERGESON & SON BISMARCK, N. D. OPEN EVENINGS - , lar. BY DE’ DETECTIVE watch. Detective CANVAS G a customer A year ago; while-in the city. to pur- chase horses for his ranch in Mou- tana, he was robded. of $390 and his Duffy |befriended _ Overcoats and Suits $35 to $40|$45 to $501$55 to $61 $65 tw $70 Garments | $41. 00 Tour’ citice of the newest fall rabadle and colorings from... HART SCHAFFNER & MARX TOVES ‘Boys’ Two: pants j Duffy: of the local p@tice toree gne dol- him and gifted hint wth'a dollar. with Minneapolis, Minn.,. Oct. 18 —Mr, ‘which to telegraph for funds. thur Diset, of Edgehili Mont. didn’t |- to “owe a cent in the world" | mediately to polic2 and smiled: neds “Extra large pea ‘wringet with “11-inch rolls. ‘ ! Lever controls the wrin- ger ‘either forward or reverse, or neutral. Conveniently Igcated at ° right hand of operator. All wood coming in con- tact with water, best grade Red Cypress,” We use a web fly wheel, ‘which covers all gears back of same. The body of thisma- chine is mdde:of heavy solid sheet copper, pol- ished on, outside and tinned inside. Will never . ledk, warp, rust or », shrink. re The wood in.” legs, hardwood. Price Copper-Lined, $145.00 ide on Easy Payments if Desired / Diset upon arriving here, went inj- headquarters, and because of this made a special } singled out Detective Duffy from. de- Bt ‘|.trip from his home town to this city nuniber of Indiang,.some of ‘them|and returned to Detective Michael deeply wrinkled with age, are here for the hearing. tail in the room gave him.a dollar “f.came down from the Better Than Pills For Liver Ills. Get a 25° Box Why Does it Wash Cleaner BECAUSE: ‘by the vacuum principle the dirt is all forced OUT instead of sr rabble? part of ‘it into the fabric. ? Why with Lies Work to the\Operator Inn mn nn A, GREAT SALE i. This dlile will last for only a limited time, but it will “ enable‘allwho respond promptly to. equip themselves .$30° TTT TTT TTT TTT TCTs Garments $51.00 TTT HUNLUUUUAALUUA Suits $13.70 No Goods on’ Approval hae hn a Fancy to return: the dollar you gave Here it is, afid now I don’t owe a a colt in the world.” ~ NOURISHMENT is Nature’s first aid to ithe body in times » of jeWeakness. 7° Scott's Emulsion unsurpassed in Purity aad goodness, i ent ina ets that seldom fails. ' & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 20-19 Note the release device son wringer, in case of “accident. We use the very best \bicycle chain to ‘drive the wringer—no cast links. This’ will ast a life- time. and run smooth and quiet. All gears are cut on au- > tomatic gear cutting machine; making -them absolutely noiseless. We use only the highest grade motors, which are absolutely guaranteed, and willdo the work at a cost not to exceed 1% g cents per hour. We include ten feet of best grade water-proof cordj ready to attach to lamp socket. BECAUSE’ by the vacuum pringgple it requires only Power to handle the Water, not .the clothes. This eliminates the wear on the. fabric and makes the machine run much easier. In‘ order. to’ fully appreciate the real value of. THE NON EY VACUUM .WASH- ER, YOU MUST GIVE IT A TRIAL. Lomas Hardware Co. - ¥ MAIN STREET =| ‘ =