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/ The Store That Has Brought the Low Prices to-Bismarck. “Always Busy” WE DO deserve credit in being able to give you the values as quoted below... OUR CUSTOMERS TOLD US SO. Sn iS OUR VERY FINEST PHOENIX HOSE LADIES PURE- SILK HOSE slightly At $2 25 wrinkled by handling. Values up.to $1.50 PEP Pair cchieee sateen e per pair 49c 4 QUR NEXT BEST PHOENIX HOSE_- Special at ‘per pale © i es t : LADIES FIBER SILK HOSE in all colors Per’ Pair iviadt ieeceeueex $1.75 Special at ; 79 OUR NEXT BEST PHOENIX HOSE Per pair oes... svse eee Cc Bs $1.25 INFANTS WOOL | CASHMERE HOSE Grenier en ee Special at , OUR PHOENIX SILK LISLE HOSE Per pair .. 0. seid hs ap Bathe ives 49c At ey one ee 98c __ BABIES JIFFIE PANTS OOO COO Special 3 LADIES PURE SILK in Clock Work, some QU. euet&, meaineee Rea anes 50c with fancy stripes in all different shades. Reg. $3.95 Values. Special LADIES PINK COTTON JERSEY Per ‘Pair sseincccoee cee te 2 BLOOMERS a e - $3 5 Special’ at).$ 0.0... esse de cad t 49c a eUETE PURE SILK HOSE Reg. 7 $5. alues = i eSSpecial at a Vater oy eons y $2.25 CORSETS CORSETS : - One big lot: of Corsets, slightly soiled by F. A. PATRICK’S PURE SILK HOSE in handling. Clean them up quick.’ Values Speman ED | Geechee $3.00 quality. reg. $1.75 values” nal | Reg: 85¢ Values. All you + ee operat Babe a ES Sie aes wrteastn Si arate want at per yard .............. ee Cily Marshal Ed. Vahlgren says Shopping on Saturday, THEIR WASHBURN HOMES that the rule will bé stringently enforeed and wera hoys aid Tonivht the | eight, o'clock cur- girls under ecighieen ‘not tu at few rule will go into effeet at tempt to disobey it, Washburn, the first time in the From: April 1 fo Oetober 1, the history of the town, bell Ww! i be rung, an ‘hour, later, dan achagls: . EIGHT O’LOCK, BOYS AND GIRLS MUST BE IN Opportunity to Perform Your Civic Duty--to Your City. is Offered + ‘ "TUESDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1921, a committee.:composed’ of members of the Bismarck Commercial Club, will make a canvass of the city, for the purpose of asking you to become a member of the club. These men have been selected from the Club membership and are a part of the Back Bone dnd Blood Vein of the Commercial Club and the City of Bismarck. N i m ~ These men are going to tell you, why you, should become amem- ber, and when they call to talk the matter over with you, it will be well to be prepared to sign up the application. If you are . going to be absent from your office or the city, ‘kindly leave word with one in charge and authorize him to téll the commit- tee to sign you up as a member. The Bismarck Commercial Club, needs you as amember for the fires they want, to make the Club one of the largest in the state. REMEMBER:—You will have a voice in the many things for passage that come before the club for improvement: of Bis- marck. : REMEMBER:-, You are doing the duty which you owe to your- self and Bismarck. ‘ ; REMEMBER:-~ You will be associated with the business men that do the things which are making a bigger and better Bis- ‘mar¢ck? : REMEMBER: —You may have just the right kind of a sugges- tion or idea to make known to the Club, which would immedi- ately be adopted ron the improvement and betterment of Bis- - marck. |, ‘s < y BY ALL MEANS REMEMBER :—that ‘such a membership will make you an essential part of the Back Bone and Blood Vein of the Commercial Club and Bismarck. ta v4 rc i An Appreciation—Ninety per cent of the Business and’ Professional People of Birmarcy hold membership. An the Club—Ten ner cent are riding free. Johnson’s Popular Priced Store F. A. PATRICK’S SILK HOSE second best 36 INCH PERCALES, ALL COLORS. Among the ladies shopping in town Saturday wers Misses May Boyd of Underwood, and Misses H. Jess an‘ Mabel Bronwold, teachers in the Man- 1 FRANCE’S IDEA |i high school basketball. 4 The Valley team, which eliminated «| Mandan trom the contests, won handi-; | mons county case ruled that the recall) @' does not apply..to county. commission- | ylers. * ; UTILITY CHARGE r (CHAMBERLAIN | ba | | ‘ain, ‘chancellor of the exchequer, was; THE BISMARCK rau ON LBAGUE 70 BE PRESENTED], | Rene Viviani’s Mission Declared Oné of Courtesy, However TREATY MUST BE. BASE ed Press.)—The Petit Parisien, de: jclares today that the mission of for- {mer Premier_ Viviani to the United | States must be purely a matter of | courtesy, as no expert. financial or | otherwise, accompanies him. The | newspaper ‘forecasts the line M. Viv!- ani will take if President Harding | should question him concerning the | League of Nations.. ; “He will set forth that France can. not conceive of any future agreement | treaty as its base, and the pact of the League of Nations, which is in insep- ‘arable from it,” the Petit Parisien as ‘If the United States desires. | President Harding’s ideas, its propos als will naturally..be examined with the most friendly attention. “Nothing, for example, prevents the members of the League of Nation: jthe Republeans in MAmerca seem to! work of Versalles-on which France’ very future. depends. “Nothing is’ more’ legitimate than that America should keep aloof for the time being but the/day she is willing to come to our side, she can do it, only in’ one way—by fatifying, with the reservations she judges necessary, the treaty of Versailles with He pee of the League of Nations.” WAGE DECREASE NOT FOLLOWED BY ANY STRIKE MeatWorkers to Await Action Being Taken in Wash- ington Milwaukee, Wis. “Mar. 21—A wage; cut of from 10 to 15-percent went in- to effect today for about 2,000 Mil- waukee packing: house workers, While union 'meat‘workers of Mil- waukee together with those: in other cities voted ‘in ‘favor of a strike re- 3ults of the confereiice at ‘Washington between packers and workers’ repre- sentatives are ; iawn before @ strike} is declared. re 5 ‘The estzblishment of a 10-hour max- um day is the. bring al objectiof at- eCuadiay workers flare accepted the wage cut when.the plant agreed to re- tain the eight-hour’ day.’ VALLEY CITY'S TRAM IS AGAIN BASKET CHAMPS Takes State High. School Title! From Grand Forks\Satur- day Night ‘Minot, May,.21.—Valley City high school again is champion of the state Paris, March: 21—(By the Associat-7 ;that- does not take tie Versailles) | modify the pact..in accordance wito,, from being grouped by contirients,.as| at 1t 8 essential that (a com-; NE i y from Gra‘ d Forks Sa‘urday night iy i the deciding contest by a score of 20; >. This is the third time that the| y City team has won the state plonshities PUGH ' WILL RETAIN SEAT yj, March 21.—Thomas Pugh; | control. The state supreme court in the Em- \ MAY BE MADE, The’ supreme court’ this afternoo'i| handed down a decisionin the’ Fargo! ‘and .Grand. Forks utility cases, in | which injunctions were sought to pre- conipanies, permittin: them to con | { ue ue the surcharge until a hearing of | é case on its merits in district court Nifietent bond. ‘SUCCEEDS LAW) -London,, Mar. ¥1.—AustinChamber- élected leader of the Unionist party in | Succeeds Andrew Bonar Law, who re- | tired because-of ill health. TO PREACH TONIGHT. ent of the Rismarck district, will be the preacher in the special service lin McCabe Methastist piscopat church this evening. Praise service; will begin at 7:30. ‘The: public are vent the levying of a surcharge by the y | providing, that the utilities put up ay the ‘House: of Commons today. He} ie {co Rev. 4, Styles Harr. er ae AU Rs ANAL The grandstznd of the will be moved next Saturday from the capitol grounds to the new park site south of the Northern Pacific opposite j the International Harvester company N | building, Secretary ‘H, F. Keller said today. IN Ok STORE. SELLERS. MASTERCRAFT . Better Arrangement Square yard 89c ONE ror 50 JUTE RUGS, size 27x54, color brown $1.98 each. Webb Brothers Whittall Rugs - Webb Brothers ‘Furniture. Department A Congoleum Rug Free! WE ARE OFFERING THIS WEEK, A\CONGOLEUM (RUG (ANY SIZE) FREE WITH EACH KITCHEN CABINET PURCHASED Specials in Our Covering Department INLAID LINOLEUM, medium weight, any pattern, Special Sa. yard $1.95. Other grades priced accordingly. FELT.BASE FLOOR COVERING, any patter in stock, Special . Sellers Kitchen Cabinets A Let us ahey you the many ad- rm | - vantages thesSellers has over any other Kitchen Cabinet madé. | * _ Superior Construction More Improvements (Visit Our iannilworth Gift Shop) Karpen Furniture — ooo HOMERUN (SWATTERSIGNEDUP = ui a MAE ORATAAUDU EUCHRE CT UC ee LLC HUAI EeHUNTTUTER Nad CASTELL campaign will be inaugurated. immefii- au PLAY BASEBALL WITH LOCAL MINIMUM WAGE ~ TRAM DURING COMING SUMMER ING UNCTION IS Announces TO. ASK INITIAL H E L P Dickinson catcher. With Alex Harper | Fund Necessary to Start, ‘up by.May 29 when the season will ‘Though Hope to Make Team Self. Supporting A moving bee” may be decreed by the fans committee of the baseball club, and all fans invited to take part in the moving. Bill baseman. cordiaily invited, ‘The attendance of the members of the church is urgently requested, Plans for the new baseball club are (Hetns formulated rapidly. Killer has obtain, MW park, Secretary the sgnature of} Andler, a ‘home run’ king” first) ~ ‘andler playe. last year with: Marshall, Minn., as manager of : ea the team and previously. had played in Hl|| member of the board of county com-) Saginaw, ‘Mich. His home is in Cpi- fed] missioners cf Duun county, who wa3| cago. <ndler’s record shows that ong| Cert recalled in Lecember, will retain his, ipf his most enjoyable pastimes Tasty, S|! seat. This wiil give the Independents! Keller also has lned up J. B. Sheri- dan, an infielder, who played’ with nie, Supreme court handed down Farabault, Minn, last year, .and is ‘ decision this afternoon uphold- ng Judge Nuessle in granting a negotiating with Quentin Roberts, temporary Jnjunetion against min- signed-as manager the team, commit-| workmen’s ¢ompensation bureau, | tee expects to have a real team lined affecting laundry and telephone workers. The temporary injune- tion! was granted by Judge Nues- ste on ihe ground that the pro- ceedings were not regular, ,ac- cording to law. The case now will: open. “With @ good team—Bismarck will-not support a feser—the commit- tee believes it can make baseball self- sustaining, but must have a fund_.to start-the’ season with. A financial pected. LANPHER HATS “THe "Como" is a) right smart style -—youll think well, ‘of it. imum wage rates fixed by, the Grand Stand Will Be Moved i ne pat fence. He is‘a left-hander. Next Saturday, Secretary be heard on its merits, it Is JOXe The Wachter Transfer Co. | Beulah Lignite and Bear Creek Coal ~ ice - Wood - Sand - Gravel . Baled Hay forSale:. > Local and Long Distance Hauling Moving Household Goods aSpestaty Py 4 Telephone 62 Ash Hauling and Excavating _ 3 ‘Bismarck North Dakota