The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 8

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\ \ RISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE |)” a FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920. eT { WE TAKE OUR LOSS AND STILL PUSH ON It’s partially because we have stocks larger than we should—its partially because we feel that manufac- turers next season will be able to buy materials more cheaply and for that reason will lower prices (none have been able to do so yet)—but the part that interests you most is that we are reducing our selling prices now to a point that means a sacrifice of needed profit to us in order to dispose of a jarge amount of our ‘ acks at lower costs, WE LOSE AGAIN. We are taking that chance. PAGE EIGHT If Manufacturers do not lower their prices by next season so we can replace these st 7. CONSISTING OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS READ OF IT SHARE INIT AND FURNISHINGS~A BIG FEAST CREATED FOR YOU Our big exclusive men’s store turned into a mammoth sale exhibit. Thousands and thousands of dollars worth tore en venin S of nien’s and young men’s clothing, Shoes, hats, etc.,-direct from the factories, all displayed on racks and thrown into bins to make selection easy. Every item marked jn plain figures-that scream out their savings to SN ———— you. ‘ . SHOES! SHOES! One Lot Men’s and Young Men’s MEN’S UNDERWEAR | Z \ 0* Donnell Shoes. Valués to $10.00 Shoes ......- $7.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS In Union Suits and Two-piece Garments | $12.00.) This sale/:..$6.50 $12.50 Shoes ....... $9.50 - ‘ ; : _ | $8.00 Unjon Suits...$2.00 $7.50 Wool Suits ....$5.00 | $15.00 Shogs ...-.. $11.25 Values to $35.00. nize 34.to 38 only. For,this sale here Aust tnd Mada cnesinara $18.50 “|. §3.50 Union Suits ... 213, $10.00 Wool Suits. Pe 7.50 fs \ * FASHION PARK Suits and Oveycoats, KIRSCHBAUM Suits and Overcoats, and some | $5.99 Wool Suits 3.65 rac ool and oe | = Pi. Seema nea f r be Mest it, 4 Wwo-piec: FLO RSHIEM SHOES HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits at the following reductions: ot $6.00 Wool Suits .... 4.00 Underwear n a ia 2.50 era A : : $45.00 Suits ... 5 $45.00 Overcoats ..........6-.06- $33.75 ; Ld¥ | $16.50 and $18.00 Florsheim SHOES: 0): flaieetes ee $12.50 7 ; a eat $50.00 Suits 50 $50.00 Overcoats .......... opt 37.50 'E. & W. SILK SHI RTS. = NETTLETON SHOES $55.00 Suits 6.0.) eee eee ee 41.25 $55.00 Overgoats ...........00 00. 41.25 | Your choice of all, Former price $18.00, now...... $10.50 ~ N Raney $16.00 } $60.00 Suits’. .! $60.00 Overcoats,.............60% 45.00 | ‘ - ticn|| $20.00 and $21.50 Nettleton Shoes .......-.-.++++- 5 fe By ¥ j | $65.00 Suits » $65.00 Overcoats ............ 00006 48.75 | oa oe : _ SWEATERS | -MEN’S HOSIERY’ OVERCOATS! For large men, sizes 42 to 48, in an imported | oF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT 20 PER CENT OFF—Blue One lot of men’s cotton hose, 25c value .........-.0++ 10c | heavy fabric made in England, $100.60 values, ING aR, $65.00 | Serge Sweaters, 16 and 18 02. weights, worth to $18.00. Hole-proof and Phoenix Hosiery, 65c value. 6 pair for .$2.75 : NOW oo. cess eee eee ent eects $8.50 and $10.50 Phoenix Silk Hose, $1.15 value, 4 pair for........-. $3.50 | Leather reversible coats, sheep and leather lined coats, mack- Dy eigen CUT oy cai inaws, leather vests, AIl25PERCENTOFF JOHN B. STETSON HATS. TRUNKS. .!..-..... 209 SUIT CASES’ ...... | . i ee: 20 PER CENT OFF BAGS. 3.085. 54. 20% PORTFOLIOS ....... ; ihe : $6.00 Trousers at . Trousers ory Odd Coat : Black, Brown and Green Shades. Former price $15.00, now ‘ : $8.00 Trousers at . $10.0 vs if $10.0 Trousers’ at i : | ).00 $12.00 Trousers at .... SILK KN IT' NECKWEAR Z 4 3 : ‘ Bg Teokses sc ‘| atnan to $5.00’ Special $2.00, All other Neckwear, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, to $5. ||: Your choice of any: SILK SHIRT in the store ' $20. 00 Trousers at 25 PER CENT OFF at 25 PER CENT OFF Cpe T ‘COME FEEL Ae POWER OF THE LOW BRICE__SRE THE, FULL SAVINGS OF WHICH: THE PRICE, TICKETS TELL—EVERY ITEM MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES sip shos ek RAINCOATS Rosen’s Clothing Shop |e | ONE STORE ONLY | 25 per ct. Off a Oe On) UMBRELLAS $2.50 and $3.50 values, f Special $1 50 and $2.50 Main Street---McKenzie Hotel Building UAT EAMONN MT STC TTT UU -feanieea jabor than exposing, Siintet? betty tried before Judge Callaghan in , ral aa WHEN YOU ASK FOR . ATTACKS THOSE ing and ejecting from its council the ree ae eS } TONSILITIS % wolves and vultures who, have been Apply thickly over throat— ‘ s BUTTER. ” ® NORTAERN See Gussner’s Adv. | Se efordoeteedostoafontesdesboeedoetet Winter Suits i and Overcoafs iu From $30. 00 | $75. 00». + * £ £ al .¥ se | + All wool and good fit guar- anteed, or money* back Free! Extra pants with each Suit KRALL, | | | The Tailor PALE EEL ELE ELE ELLE ELLE LEER EEE GRAFTING UPON LABOR UNIONS Untermeyer Grows Wrathy at Charges That He is Stabbing Labor ‘New York, Oct. 22—The joint leg- ative committee investigating the building trust “can ‘furnish er servicesfor legitimate or- ir arr mS | Where’ there, is a persistent cough or general rundown condition, there Scott’s Emulsion is a positive help. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 20-23 fattening onjts vitals.” This statement was made today at the continuation of the inquiry by Samuel, Untermeyer ,committee coun- cil in branding as “a tissue wi Yced falsehoods cunningly calculated to miplead, the public”’statements issued the clos yof yesterday’s hearing at which witnesses testified that a $25,000 Bribe -had been paid to end btilding trade\ strikes here. One of the post-sedsion statements to which ‘Mr.. Untermeyer took exception was to the effect that organized labor was being “framed.” p “It will indeed’ be a sorry day for organized labor when every exposed crook ‘operating under the shield of the great cause of ‘organized labor can cover his tracks and rally the ranks of labor to his support by the cry that the exposure of his wrong- doing stabs in the back of labor, gttacks. on the/ institution that we ane trying to rescue from his sordid clutches,” eortinued Mr. Untermey- er, ’ SUES, FATHER FOR $300,000 Duluth, Oct. 22. — Continuation of reading endearing letters alleged to have been,written by her father, mark- ed the second day of the Budd case $300,000 damages from her father, Dr.! J. D. Budd, ‘of Duluth. Miss Budd claims her father’s treat- ment of her was devoid of all human feelings as a natural father and caused her humiliation and anguish for which she seeks to: recover dam- ages. WEATHER REPORTS BY WIRELESS Minneapolis, ~ Oe. ct. 22. Beginning today the Northwest will receive its daily weather forecast by wircless a3 the result of an arrangement made by U. G. Purcell, Minneapolis weather man, with the University of Minne- sota. h day Mr. Purcell will send the forecast from Minnesota with Wisconsin and.the Dakotas to .the enginecring department at the Uni- rsity whence it will be sent out at 12:30 p. m. each day by Wireless. (i ae —==————————— —— a? THE NONPARTISAN LEAGUE Its Birth, Activities and Leaders By, William, Langer. At Bookstands or by AMail prepaid diss MORTON COUNTY FARMERS PRESS Owned by 400 Farmers. Publication Dept, Bism —— Do you feel all “unstrung?”—bil- up by tomorrow. ious, constipated, headachy, fufl of |Hth head clear, stomach breath sweet, skin rosy. cold? Cascarets tonight for your liv- \ing—no inconvenience. C ¢ You will wake up No grip- : Idren love | er and bowels will have you La Rapala too. 10, 35, 50 cents. cover with hot flannel— y VAPCRUB 4 Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Better than Pills For Liver Ills. GETA? E 25c Box \ HOUSE FOR SALE 6 room. modern house; well located;, hot water heat. Don’t under any cir- cumstances buy a_ house until you have inspected this very desirable home. Large garage, Price a little more than one-half it would cost to replace. J. H. HOLIHAN 1st Door East of Postoffice \ Telephone 745 ~

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