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i j ’ PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921 ‘A’mail pedestrain and a former ser EASTER SEASON _ geant of the British regular army IN ERIN MARKED were also wounded. ‘ BY MORE DEATHS 575,00 BONDS _ d PAID BY STATE ed Press—The Easter season saw no abatement of bloodshed in Ireland. Seventy-five thousand dollars of John Cathcrat, manufacturer, shot] state territorial funding bonds, due dead by civilians who broke into his} March 20, have ben paid by the state house early today, was among latest| of North Dakota. The bonds were is- victimes. Two little girls were seri | sued March 20, 1981, and bear 4 per ously wounded in Dublin and one died.! Gent interest. Belfast, March 25.—By the Associat- ee Sette totem teamn tenth thn ttn tne Smart — Spring Hats most correct effect will choose the small shapes. So fashion decrees. Many fuller proportions if you don’t *think the small shapes becoming. New roll and Turban brims with welt or raw edges and with self or contrast trimming effects in every desirable Men who are keen to adopt the very | shade at $4, $5, $7.50. ! S. E. Bergeson & Son / ‘cardinal, and above the throne will ‘bang the Cardinal's’ hat, symbol of | princedom,’ in the Catholic hierarchy. | There it willSnaag as long as the | cathedral stands. z | The death of the cardinal in the | midst of Holy week devotions at the f | cathedrals, will not affect the services there. Throughout Good Friday and | holy Saturday and the dawn of Eas- pen the body of Cardinal Gibbons, will <1 jlie in his own room where he die‘. Death Will Not Affect Holy| on Easter’ Sunday night it will be Week Services at Baltimore | | moved to the cathedral,’to lie there . ‘uesday an ednesday where his Cathedral Tuesd d’ Wednesday where hi: | people may see him for the last time, Baltimore, Md., Mar. 25.—Funeral/ through the high requiem mass that services for Cardinal Gibbons, who| Will be hig funeral on Thursday and died yesterday, will be held on Thurs-/| from there toe borne to its niche in day. , {the crypt. His grave will be a niche in the) crypt under the high altar of the ca-' Rome, Mar, 25.—(B P " 5 . 25.—(By the Associated thedral. A slab of marble carved! press.)News of the death of Cardi- with an inscription in Latin in the| nal Gjbbons caused the most profound nor wall of the crypt will mark his} grief at the Vatican, coming as a par- Festng DiAce: : ‘ticular shock, to Pope Benedict, who Above this vault, behind whose) naq just written a letter of congratula- south wall lie the six archbishops 9f} tion’ to the Cardinal, hearing he had Maryland who preceded him, is the} regained his health. sanctuary of the cathedral to which| “Both’ the church and America ‘have Cardinal Gibbons’ parents brought) iost one of their greatest men,” ex- him as a baby to be-baptized, where| “laimed the Pontiff on being informed he was consecrated a bishop and an of the death. The name of Cardinal archbishop, and where on June 30, Gibbons will go down in history.” 1886, he was invested with the robes i of the cardinalate. There, too, stands the throne of the LARRY McLEAN, | BASEBALL STAR, an ‘IS MURDERED Boston, March 25.—James J. Connor a bartender in a soft drink parlor, was charged with. murder in connection with the shooting and killing-of Larry McLean, former catcher with National League teams. John McCarthy who was with McLean was severely wound- CAUSES PROFOUND GRIEF, ‘Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Known ed. i comnts told the police that McLean : jand McCarth Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing | against the Alon and tke pind and snuffling! A dose of Pape’s Cold) tie said McLean tried to climb. over Compsund” taken every two hours ut-/ the bar to attack him, with MéCarthy til three doses are taken usually! folowing. It was in fear of his life breaks any cold right up. that-he tired, Connor said. The very first dose opens cloggel| McLean was a familiar figure on nostrils and the “air passages of the| National League digmonds for years head; stops nose running; relieves playing with the ‘Boston, Cincinnati the headache, dullness, feverishness.| and. New ‘Nork clubs, He was a “Pape's Cold Compound” costS/ storm center on the field and off be- only a few cents at drug stores. It/ cause of his aggressive disposition acta without assistance, tastes nice,; and had been suspended at various a ——_t EASTER SUITS For Men and Young Men, Latest. Models and Fabrics. $48.50 Values For Saturday Only 32.50 SATURDAY ONLY. Ladies Suede and Nubuck one Strap Pump In Black and Brown. The very latest in Ladies footwear . $7.85 he Spring Next to First National Bank WE NEED MONEY Only this fact has tempted us to offer right at the opening of spring IMMENSE PRICE REDUCTIONS on New Spring Merchandise EXTRA SPECIAL For Saturday Only, Ladies Dresses at Big Reductions. and fabrics. Easter Shoppers will be pleased with our showing.of everything-in Ready to Wear. Bargain Prices apply to everything in the store. ROSEN’S contains no quinine —Insist ‘upon |itimes by club managers who found Pape’s! | him not easily amendable to discipline DEBS CALLED WITHOUT GUARD |: TO WASHINGTON | By Associated Press Leased Wire. ‘Washington, March 25, — Unat- tended and without the knowledge; of the public, Eugene V. Debs im- prisoned Socialist leader; came to | penitentiary and, for three hours dis-| cussed his. casa with Attorney Gen- eral Daugherty,. The unprecedented trip of Mr, Debs was.made with the/ | approval of ‘President Harding who recently. requested Mr. Daugherty to review, the caseof the Socialist lead- er and make a.recommendation on it SPECIAL FOR The attorney general, in announc- ing last evening,that Debs had visited | Washington and was on his way SATURDAY | back to the Atlanta penitentiary, said that while, thbre was no pre- Washington without a guard it had been decided in conferenge with! ‘President Harding, that inasmuch as Debs hed defended himself at his trial. he should come, here to answer in person such inquiries as the gov- ermnent desires to ask. Mr. Daug- herty adde@ that he believsd he had the authority to place the prisoner on his honor and’ he assumed full re- sponsibility. , BACK TO PRISON. Atlanta, Ga. Mar. 25—Eugene V. | Debs, socialist leader, reached here about noon on his way back to his Heell in the federal penitentiary after his unattended visit to Attorney Gen- keral Daugherty to Washington. He would not discuss his trip, and ac- companied: by the warden and the at- torney left immediately: for the peni- tentiary. fl 100 Boys’ Blue j Serge and Fancy ., Cashmeres Just Arrived : $15.00 Values at $9.75 LATE: TO CLASSIFY | | WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework in small apartment; also good reliable nursemaid for daytime only. Apartment 9, Tribune building. . 8-25-2t throughout the masses of Monday,|* Washington yesterday, from Atlanta | . cedent for calling a prisoner to|' championship litter, It was announe- healthy. It was her first litter: Five ed today she‘had given birth to a fami of the litter will be nursed by goats ly of 19 handsome young pigs, all until able to care for themselves. EXPECT RIVER ~ ICE 10 BREAK IN FEW HOURS iIce' Goes Out at Glencoe, ‘30 ‘Miles South of the City, Report. |. Ice in the Missouri river broke at | Glencoe, 30 miles south of Bismarck, last. bight, according to information | received by the weather bureau. | > The ice is expected to go out at Bis- marck within the next 24 hours, un- less there is an unexpected change in atmospheric conditions. | Reports were received that the river} had risen a foot at Williston, where the ice still holds, but this was not expected to bring about anything like’ flood conditions. The stage here ,was four feet and the flood stage is 15 feet. YOUNG SOW SETS . A NEW RECORD San Diego, Cal., March 25.—Lucia I,,! a young Duroc Jersey sow, has just had what her owners at a ranch near this city believe may be a world’s Back Again A Boy’s All- Wool Two Pant Suit at .$15.00 ft isn’t enough to merely say that these suits are all-wool.. The. char- acter of the fabrics unusually good all-wool weaves—tightly woven, dur- able, fast colors and splendid pat- terns. New belted and Norfolk models with tasty style touches and two pair of full-lined trousers at $15.00 Others at $10, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 'S.E Bergeson & Son FRECKLES | March Worst Month for This Troable —How to Remove Easily. i There’s a reason why nearly. every-' body freckles in March, but happily there is also a remedy for these ugly| blemishes, and no one need stay freckled. . Simply get an otince of Othine—dou- ble strength, from your druggist and} apply a little of it night and morning, and in a few days you should see that! even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the light ones have vanished entirely. Now is the time io — 2 rid yourself of freckles, for if not re-| moved now they may stay all summer, 3 : and spoil an otherwise beautiful com. | OVERALL SPECI AL plexion. Your money. back if Othine \ aa | : i fs Fair Store Certain food, those} | 210 Main Street are more useful ~ - than others. Scotts Emulsion}, is replete: with those elements that determine growth and strength. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF ———. ror INDIGESTION 20-451: + CED Remy | Will There Be a New Hoosier Cabi- net, a Hoover Suction Cleaner.and a Alaska Refrigerator in Your Home this S: cn ? One Dollar Will deliver a Hoosier to Your Home Let This Be a Reminder). : The next time that you are near by, come in and let us show you the HOOSIER. ; “REFRIGERATOR Suits, Coats and DO YOUR IRONING IN -These are all new spring HALF THE TIME WITH goods and are of latest styles A GOOD ELECTRIC” ||, IRON | | No up-to-date household should be without one of these excellent irons. We show them in a variety ef good models in various shapes and weights— each one fittted with cord and plug ready to attach to the electric socket. Priced at $7.00 Lomas Hardware Company Main Strett v MANDAN N DAK. Food Keeps Better,. 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