The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1921, Page 3

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THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921 y THE BISMARCK TRiD) ootWwear £ ashions for Springtime : HE new spring models of pumps and oxfords are here and embrace very good style:that particilar women : are likely to want. There are fascinating . designs . in strap and tongue effects as well as smartly fashioned plain models. ; ’ o 4 . be Women’s Brown and Black Sat- Women’s Genuine White Wash- a in Strap Pumps with two pear! | | able Kid Pumps with covered buttons, covered Louis, or, Junior Louis Heels, and turn soles. k ze low heels and turn soles. Hale they last, | Special! Specially Priced ricet Bean eel $9.85|[""" $9.85 Women’s Dull Kid Pumps very WV u smart looking, Louis . covered see a one ne eet i nee sand. turn soles. Spe- low wing foot rubber heels rues Age 2 $8.50) | es me" $6.95 Women’s Black Suede Pumps, : High covered Louis heéls, light Women’s Brown and Black Kid is » welt see These are Specially military heel oxford for street riced wear. Specially abs sss Posen teens $8.50 Priced at ......:. $7.90 4 ° |WILL BENEFIT. — STOCKYARDS MEN FROMEXTENSION PLAN 10 FIGHT - OF GOOD ROADS IN THE COURTS j Business Thrives With Well- Would Enjoin Big Packers from Kept Highways and Suffers Reducing Wages and In- | Without Them’ creasing Hours GIVE REASONSCONFERENCE 18 ON ' i Goods ‘Roads Association to Chicago Packing House Claims Maintain General Offices in Meat Supply Would Not’ City of Bicmarck Be Affected ! j The merchants and citizens of; the, Omaha, Neb., March 10. -Injunction ‘cities of the state wilivbenefit greatly! proceedings to prevent a eduction | from a good roads system, while if/Of Wages or increasing working hours jot king house’‘empl vere Cont | matters are left as they are the nat. 0. PS § foi" g aurlkoirs ural outcome will be less busin cere shy mies contgres ee and less opportunityfor the town ma ah tise | to Keep in close touch with his ru a ; hewnyor. ‘Tnere are go matiy r | why the merchant ‘and city dweller | should support the North Dakota’ State | Good Roads Association. ‘The follow- \ing area tew reason’ advanced by °! | the/assoc.ation why the residents of) Ted result, acc az to Ritmond. 8. Bismarck should take out member.) Breiman, of Kansas City, general hips “in the cnly organization in the Counsel for the ‘employes. tate that insures ‘A Dollar’s Worth of; “/! the packers do not make some Highway for Every Dollar Expend- move to suspend the was and hour | eal” sey jchanges or agree to arbitrati A Few Reasons. ;Dlan to take ‘the matt |, Reasons why the merchant and cit- courts,” he. said today izen in the towns should get behind ticn for an injunction t we will probably ask that the pac a good roads movenfnt, » | _ Because most tgwns i! du maverage ers be placed in ‘the hands of a Norn Dakota county wil Ve ‘on the) c '. The packers haye violated Debate iol Heone io aay wean their contract with the employes and ; briflg business every day in the year. ee emeenes ee event Poor roads mean pcor business. The conference of packiz | Beeatse the state roads will be workers by the Amalgamated built without costing the local mer-| Cytiers and Butchers W kme | chants or the citizens one dime more! North America. EEN | than he is now paying and if he ia pec | doesn’t own an automobile state roads STOCKYARDS WORKERS. | will cost him absolutely nothing. Chicago, “March 10.—A strike of | peel ea eas amine. to.8 stockyard jvorkers represented at the linakes tive ‘eWwa hetter Omaha conference would have little | s Will Aditadt Visitor effect on the meat supply of ‘the Pecsane wsenaay: cowos Peluce thal country according to a statement. is- | wail’ order: bnsiuess‘among the. larin- sued by Armour and company. The | ora and “Dring thelr “business lo. the statement said the men represented I eselttownee a Omaha “are only a small: portion | Because a town on a real road will’ me she Stockyards workers the | be visited by thousands of people who country” and” that *"the kers for | would never seo the town if it were whom these men worked control onit | content to stay on a muddy road. The! * Part of the meat supply.” | real value of good roads is measured RLS S oH | by their connections. A good road a GIRLS ST ead ces few miles ‘long with poor roads at HELP BISMARCK | either end would be of little value. ' A county system, while greatly to lowin, atement of one of their. sex: | be desired, is not,complete unless it “I was atraid to eat on account of ! connects. with good roads in adjoining! stomach trouble. Even ri | counties. The ideal system is con/agree. After taking Adl | nected township, county, state and na‘ eat anything.” | Adler-i-ka acts on | Honal Adi de a eta should’ BOTH upper and lower bowel, remov- , help construe! e ideal system. ing fout matter which poisoned stom-; | Because every other state is build- +04 ' mets :OMl- planneg for presentation: in court next, week. If the em- ployes’ appeal to President Harding f last night does’ not bring the de- the “Itour peti- | is turned down house t of Many women will profit by the fol- ac poisonotis * matter you never thought was in “you 1. Spri Elegance Marks Spring Clothes Spring Suits, Coats. ng are lower. than a year ago. Suits b $25.00 and Up _ | Webb Brothers etre aan aati ae ro EXCELLENT for gas on the s ymach. — Guards It brings out append! system. Jos. Breslow. Frocks - $22.50 and Up 1f WORKED WONDERFULLY Have you noticed the number of rersons coughing this Spring, caused by an irritated condition in the chest, vgonchial ‘tubes or throat? = This coughing is banished by a few doses of Foley’s Honey and Tar. Mrs. Anna Stein, 410 Western Ave., Covington, Ky., writes: N INORDINATE degree of admiration from ev- ery woman is certain to be expressed when she re- views our present display of Frocks and Those who have a well con- : ceived appreciation’ of distinctive H styliag and good taste will weleome : the new arrivals. And the most cheerful news is— «prices for Women’s ‘Apparel this decidedly. lower ¢ Coats $19.50 and Up New Babies. A little son arrived at Bismarck hospital on Wednesday for Mr. ‘and Mrs, J, R. Andre of Steele; also a baby daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Drennen of Bismarck on Tuesday. A baby son arrived at St. Alexius on Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam F. Bates of Bismarck. ing good roads—Why not North Da- kota? Bad Roads Black Eye. r Because good roads bevefit every- body. - Bad roads are a black eye to any community and are very expen- INGROWN NAIL | destructive to motor vehicles, trucks, Toughen Skin and Toe Nail | teams and ons. Because dairy farmers always have| Turns Out Itself A few drops of “Outgro” upon the vical installations in the Unit) plenty of money’to spend and dairy| MANDAN, N. D. “Across Street from Lewis and Clark Hotel English walnuts sold at $3 each in! Elec! LEMKE RENAMED ON COMMITTEE Minneapolis, Mareh 10,-—William kota wes re-elected a member of the executive committee of the national Nonpartisan’ league at the session of the national committee here yester- dey. The national committeé is com- posed of three members, fora of six years term ‘ed at this vime. members of the committog Townley, president of tie 1 Frank B. Wood. Mr. iLemke’s The other are A. C. ve, and From Dickinson, Judge W. G. Crawford and Wilson Eyer are two Dickinson men in town Denver were found to contwin mor-; ed, States have doubled every five’ farmi cannc vithou aj 4 3 u phine and cocajne instead of nut meet | year in the last generauon. feng cannot prosper washout soe | Skin ‘surrounding the ingrowing nail : : ‘Because good roads and trucks will "duces inflammation and pain’ and 1 oe make the country merchants inde.) 8° toughens the tender, senstive skin i Br Z pendent of the railroads in movitg;waderncath the toc nail, that it can their goods to and from thé’ central not’ penetrate the f! » and the nail markets. / : ' urns naturally outward almost over : : ~ | Because a state system of real roads night. + eee st ~ R _ will bring thousands of tourists to “Oulgro” is a harmless, antiseptic 2 the state who will leave large sums of manufactured for chiropodists. How- 5 2 i é 1 money and many of them will locate, ever, anyone can buy from the drug ig and become goed neighbors. store a tiny bottle containing direc- : g * Because a 10-mile distant farm on ; a real road will be a suburb of the Seaport H town. 3 ‘ % Governor Puts Signa- | Some Are Extremely Nece aly, Cthers ay at Be ae ae \ «Every Woman Should Give Lydia E. Pinkham’s ax, (Continue, from Page 1) eer _B Il--Creiting stidents loan ound a Trial First \ ing thud. Vegetable pomp i : * “h. % 140 Relating to. qualifi oN tions of signers of petitions to co: H. B. 185—Relating to witness fees dings. achers must vin Sarnishment proce H. B. 201—Provids Sir Gilbert and I took 22 bottl ain as I 3 . furnish separate compartments — for 0 WC! and do all my room fiat, sick. : . My two sisters are H. B. 108—Penalty for trespassing at the d upon on lands where hunting is forbid- i andycu den. H. B. 113—Relating to levy of taxes for drainage purpose., | H. B. 174—Amending consolidation of schools law. H. B. 192—Redraft of co-operative law of state. H. B. 77—Increasing ‘compensation election officers. = S. B. 58—Requiring suitable , teeting curtains on locomotives. | §. B, 18—State license department a my letter. It is ie gospel truth and I write to any one who v apersonal letter.”’—Mrs H. Haypock, 6824 St. Law rence Ave., Chicago, Hl. » A Vermont woman adds her testimony to the long line of - those fortunate women who have heen restored to bah Matinees Saturday at 2:30 health by ‘Lydia E. bill. = ; Pinkham's Vegetable S. B. 54—Providing transfer of $10,- Compound, after it had been decided cca ste) ear [000 to meet deficit in hail insurance Prices Only 35¢ i Vt.—‘“'I suffered with female’ trouble, and had 2 number, 0: | fund. a ie : ‘ < et 1 eee ekg eal ‘that I would never be any better until I had an operation. S. B. 17—Appropriating $10,000 for * J was so bad I could hardly walk across the floor and could not doa thing. educational anti-tuberculosis work. Loges 50c ’s Vegetable Compound S. B. 51-—Appropriating $100.000 rt in-law induced me to try Lydia E. Pinkham wy, St certainly has helped me wonderfully. 1 keep house and do my work and have a small child. I have recommended Vegetable Compound to a num- ber of my friends and you may publish my testimonial, ’’—Mrs. H.R. SHARON, Apple Tree Point Farm, Burlington, Veio3 additional for war memorial build- ing. S. B. 41—Amending park commis- sion law. Presenied a] itals are many women whoare there for surgical operations, and there S. B. 21—Allowing'” expense for is ree Soniaa dreads more than the thought of an operation, and the court stenographers aw: rom home. J Jesse L.Lasky long weary months of recovery and restoration tostrength if it is successful. S. B. 39—Appropriatin 75,000'ad* . true that female troubles may throu: neglect reach a stage ditional for Missouri river bridge. It is very where an operation is the only resource, of women are not the surgical ones ; they ments, tumors or growths, although the symptoms may appear the sane When disturbing ailments first appear take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve the present distress and prevent more serious troubles, 7 Infact, many letters have been received from women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound after operations have been advised by attending physicians. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private ‘Text-Book upon “Ailments Pecu- liar to Women” will be sent to you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable information. Ss. B. , to _purchas' mending law relating of cattle by county. S. B. 24—Requiring’ affirmativ proof on divorce actions. 5 statement but most of the commoner ai! ere not caused by-serious dis; on anda he United States, citizen: eyiil , ri dose aedaktheend H, B. 7-Creating offizé’"’ county y had ocea- bfdnd: inspector. _ : ai H. B. 90—Requiring railroads to Commencing Tonight 'ELTINGE THEATRE Lemke, attorney general of North Da-| each elected |~ “Your cough medicine | worked wonderfully on our little son. | He is subject to bronchitis. . The first doses heiped him.” Good for all sorts of coughs, colds, croup, whoaping ! cough and grip coughs. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ECZEMA! frets ithout se the @ 96 cont bes of our cick JOSEPH BAESLOW. “eazset n ctly modern apart- ment. in. fireproof building. Apply office Bismarck Tribune Company. 3-10-t '—Purse containing $15 and some small change. Finder return to Tribune for reward. 3-10-26 W. TED TO BUY—Gas range with top. Call ol or o-10tf LO! WHEN YOU ASK FOR Ss BUTTER Flasher | Visitors. \ and 1 E. F. Leonard — of Mr. Flasher are spending a few days in this week. ’ BEHOLD MY WIFE |! aks eet, Oe FROM : egy \ ty comm ee : HB. 5 jon ale of cigarettes: com gt “THE TRANSLATION OF A SAVAGE” missioners compe by 3 Parker et vine Bismare 8 NORTAERN BISMARCK TONIGHT ONLY Anita Stew in “A Midnight © ~ Romance” The story of a mysterious beau- | ty from nowhere in one of the most fascinating romances of the screen. ~~ § Tomorrow William | Farnum Coming Next Week ‘Dead Men Tell No Tales’:

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