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PAGE EIGHT Take them at Your Neighbor Does a SI ee JOHNSON Popular Price Store he Store cy = ; Brought the Low “Always Busy” That’s Johnson’s Everybody Knows Johnson’s~ Dress Sale Saturday Only 62 silk dresses to choose from in this lot, val- ues up to $69.50, materials are Georgette Crepe, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Char- meuse, Satin, Messaline, Oil Boiled Taffeta, ete. Clean them up quick that’s Johnson’s. $19.95 Alterations Free Do You? Johnson’s “Always Busy” Her Shopping Here. NOT TO SHOW. HAMON FILMS. RED LAKE FALIS, Minn., April 8. Add Red Lake Falls to the list of towns where managers of motion pic ire theatres have barred Clara Smith Hamon pictures, Manager fillan of the Lotus theatre under no circums' show pictures of (1 He s i woman is and will be simplv advertising that wrong-doing pavs.” that would he} Ly this city. For Colds, Grip or Influenza and Preventive; take GROVE'S Laxative BRQMO QUINNINE Tablets The genuine bearsithe signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30¢, See the ‘thriller “West Is West” with Harry Carey at the Orph- eum tonlght: H, Git PLAN FAST NINE MARE, N. D,, April 8.—Ken-! of baseball fame, plans to up- hold its diamond reputation with an other fast baseball aggregation this season to be built around Will, Bob nd Jim ‘Lowe. Weinberger, Dr. A. H. Oreutt and Walter and Harry. Enock- son, To Start Action on Notes. GRAND FORKS, N. D., April 8.— According to notice given by M. W. Spaulding, Forks county, suits mav be field soon for the collection of notes given, in) payment of stock in the defunct Grand Forks American corporation, aganst more than 200 residents of) Grand Forks county and surrounding | districts, | Harry Carey i in his newest and) 5 biggest red-blooded outdoor dra-! ma “West Is West” is sure to| thrill you. Don’t fail to see it at the Orpheum tonight. 224087 Wm, C, Reeves, | 24723 ‘Henry Corbett, | 23396 T. iF, clerk of court for Grand: ‘The hail department has had re- turned several hail warrants for 1919 | and 1920 for which owners have not | been found. Several of these war- rants have been called for payment | by the State Treasurer and for that reason do not draw ‘interest any longer. Some of these parties may have left the state, according to Martin S. Hagen, manager of the hail department, and he is extremely anx- iuos to locate them. The list of war- rants follows: 1919 Warrants ? Warrant Amount 12628 Mrs. Emma Green, Wil- liston, i 11973 Otto ‘Werner, Williston 31.50 4372 F, G. Erdmann, Senti- nel Butte .. 8609 Jacob ere . 896 Wm. Ronshan Scranton ...2...0..s.05 4731 John Erdmann, Sentinel Butte’ wis vicecseseaiees 24.50 12624 A, 'H. Nelson, Williston 14.00 1546 Fred Pankist, Wing.... 11.20 Mar- marth 1920 Warrants Adams County: Haynes $53.76 Bottineau County 24227 Chas. W. Rudolph and H. H, Hill, Minot ..... Bowman County: | | 23687 G, A. and J. Armbrendt, Bowman 47,25 |. 23650 H. O. Baker, vee 88.00 23805 Thos. Jankowski and M. Mills, Haley ....... 126.00 23924 Martin Paulson, Bow- MAD veeec ct ececeseees 327,95 Burleigh County: 23395 ‘I. F. Morris, Wilton... 241.50 Morris and Mrs. Fred Midelstadt, Wilton 63.00 Cass County: 23230 Sanford Johnson, Fargo 163.89 Divide County: 22720 Olaf Gengston, Alamo. 42916 Knut Tomson and Carl Olson, Appam ........ 22960 B, O, Saboe, Andrew Stene and Olai Stene, Alkabo 22961 B, O. Sa . Stene, and Ole Fjelbere, Alkabo 42,00 22896 Axel Maurice aud John Miller, Crosby ........ 105.00 124.25 100.38 ae No eed foe you'to suffer agonizing, throbbing banion pain a minute longer than it takes you to get @ box of I FREE TRIAL T Apply av directed. Ob, what quick, soothing rliet—how speedily the inflammation disappears. Falryfoot literally melte may the asty Sainrgemente, Be convinced. Geta bos of Fairyfoot, Li Bot mare than pleased, retucn and get yeutmoney back. JOSEPH BRESLOW, Next to Hotel MeKenzie HAKESPEARE SAID: “Apparel Oft Proclaims the Man” Abeta | is a vast difference between wearing good clothes and proper clothes. Many a man purchases high priced suits and wonders why he does not appear properly dressed. The fact.is this:—You should pur- chase your clothes from one who makes clothes a study just the same as a lawyer makes law his study and the doctor makes med- icine his study. It takes a practical tailor to advise you and to take your measure. “Play Safe” see KLEIN TAILOR AND CLEANER 15% Discount The Queen Incubator Owing to the large stock of Queen Incuba- tors that we have on hand, that is why we are offering this attractive discount. Place your order with us early before this supply is exhausted. No. 1 Queen Incubator 85 Egg Capacity .... No. 2 Queen: Incubator Egg Capacity .., 0... secceeeececs 275 ee Gedo 2 Sr ee eee es $65.00 No. 1 Queen Brooder Stoves, 600 Chicks Capacity ............ All of These Carry the 15: Discount In selecting an Incubator it is well to select one that you know will give the least trou- ble, and from what the large list of Queen. Incubator users say who have tried other makes; their advice i is to install the >» queen. :French & Welch Hardware Co. OTHE WINCHESTER STORE « 22731 Olaf Bjorg, Westby, Montana .........00 0+ 138.60 Dunn County: 22035 Chas. L. Ironess and Lingenfelter Bros,, Hal- liday .....ececepee eens 474,25 22566 John A. Stefance and 8. I B. Atwood, Manning .. 152.25 £2609 Gust Swirkan, Killdeer 20.00 21999 Botolf Gotaas, Waléott 52,50 21992 Anton) Dvorak, Hirsch- Vie |... cece eee ee te, 38.50 22218 Joseph Kadrmas, Dick- inson . 31.50 22478 Leonard °} L. G. Helgeson, ‘Dunn j Center ........6 22477 L. G. Helgeson, Duun \ Colter os acsees Ngee 350,00 22098 Adolph Gustofson and , Henry Tyler, Halliday 109.20 Eddy County, £1805 Julia Steffen, Dubuque, 1 | TOWA vee e cece reese eens 54.20 | 91855 W, 1. Taylor andJ. R.; | Justice, New: Rockford....,... 822.50 | (Emmons County: A | 21686 John Stucke, Marion.. 94.50 Foster County: 21485 Mrs, Gina Olson,Juanita 385.00 21560 M. C. Sloniker and W. C. Goddard, Hesperus, ‘California se 21390 Mrs. Bell Jon * ‘ AA eee FIGURES IN POLISH HISTORY Countess Potocka, of Obscure Birth, Became Wife of Great Nobleman of That Country. t 161,90 | The Countess Potocka lived obscure: | ly in the days between the first and | second partitions of Poland, She was | born in 1766, and was the daughter of | a Greek shoemaker at Constantinople. | Her extraordinary-beauty and her pov- | erty brought her to misfortune. A ' French consul named Boscamp took | her away from Constantinpple to Po i land. There she fs said to have mar- ried a Russian general, and later to have divorced him. Then she married Count Stanislaw Felix Potocka, one of the wealthiest hoblemen of Europe, a Pole of great influence but slight ability, who is re> garded as a traitof: who did much to bring ruin to Poland. The countess lived for many years in Berlin, where her beauty created a furore in the rauks of society. She died there in 1822. Count Potocka was the Rockefeller of Poland. He owned several castles | aud enormous estates, possessing in the Ukraine alofe no less than 3,000,- 000 acres, When he became of age he married secretly a very attractive cousin, When the story of their elope- ment was divulged there were terrible scenes. Although he was old enough to be a husband Feltx was flogged and | hls young wife, berated and shunned, finally threw herself into a pond to es- cape her persecutors. CHOSE POOR PLACE TO REST Traveler in Spain Not Fully Aware as to Just What Uses Beds Were Sometimes Put. | An American tells of a visit he once | made to the town of Yuste, in the northwestern corner of Spain. He ; had ‘gought rest under discouraging circumstances, after a ride on mule- back over miles of dusty road. While the hostess of the inn was preparing his dinner he proposed to himself to rest upon the bed in the public room. Nothing could, he says, have been | more tempting than that cool, white bed, after his laborious trip, and with- | out saying a word to the Senora Pa- | Teno, he threw himself at full length | upon it. | Scarcely had he done so when & shriek arose, and the little woman | flew at him like a wild creature. She seized him and dragged him off the | bed. with: the strensth.. of two mon, ‘shouted. Whereupon she tore backs the cover of-; THe SMACK TRIBUNE 'HUNTING OWNERS OF HAIL WARRANTS AMOUNTING TO THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS; ivia Arnsterson, Coop- erstown : Golden Valley County: 21039 Chas, Christianson, of Fonda, Iowa Griggs County: 20536:Jens G. Lunde, Finley, 20582 rs R. Truscott and W- S. Hess, Bintord Grant ‘County: 20936 ‘Peter Yttrie, Lieth .... 20620 Andrew Bakke and Mike Wessel, Lieth ... 25366 5b. Treichel, Lemmon, BVA. os Sais eshte Hettinger “County: 20417 Joe Stecker, Havelock LaMoure County: 19533 Wim. Hoff and A. iE ‘Baechler, Edgeley .... 19696 Western _Realization Co., Minneapolis, Minn 103.25 19942 Andrew F. Lehr, A. C. Henry Schlenker, Jud.. 957,60 20014 C. .W. Wheeler and J. Jordon, Estate, Norton- ville . Logan County: 19038 Mrs, Lillie Boswell and Lillie and Clifford Hake, LouisviHe, Ky., ....... 48.67 19247 Emilie Hartz. Gackle.. 113.75 ‘McIntosh County: 18605 ‘Frank Rogoack and Ed- ward Doering, Kulm... McKenzie County: 18568 E.' L, (Sibert, (Minn., + Mercer County: 17894 Karl Hasenmaier, Hazen €2.93 18229 Geo. Ullmer and Geo. Ullmer, Sr., Glen Ullin 19.25 Mountrail County: 17497 Ole ‘Whick and Anna Whick, Van Hook ..... + 7.00 Pembina County: 16963 Thos M. Crane, cio E, G. Wallace, Drayton | Pierce County: 16925 Irvin L, Fuller and Oli- ver Sveum, Rugby .... ‘Ramsey County: . 16780 Fred Anderson, Stark- Magar sete eet eee enes 25.20! ‘26.67 28,00 259.00, 58.80 Quinion, 170. Renville Coynty: 16045 Lewis Albers and Fred Foster, Uansford 16136 E.G, Mellroy, clo Union Nat'l Bank, Minot..... 120.9: 16148 James Collier and Gates, ‘Loraine . Sargent County: ' 18753 Harold) Liemohn and ‘Lenorde Liemohn, Lad- ! gerwood, cjo Movius ‘Land Company 15802 Chr. Skarland and Jake Jobson, Cayuga Sheridan County: 15600 J. C. 'Hall, McClusky .. 15658 Jae Stein and John ‘ Stein, ‘McClusky 13656 H. K. Siebel and W.J.Al- verts, McClusky \Slope County: 25020 H.‘H, Ahrenstorff and Murphy "Gardner Land Co, ‘New: ‘England ..... Stutsman ‘County: 14507 F. it Leach, Cre toe % (Neb: 14627 ©. Kboay, Fargo mua aie 25159 Rosina Reinboldt and Soha: Bivinliit Gackle 87.50 84.00 13419 ©,°O, Tiesberg, Minne- i apolis, Minn. .\-.,...- Williams Coun: 13371 N. H. Rud, 13354 H."H, Bergrud, Alamo. . 13060 Carl, A. Jacobson and Theodore Larson, Gren- | / ora’... 6 24.50 He was top tiueli” dazed to resist, but | _retreated before her, “Oh, Dios mio,.Dios mio!” she “They are ruined—ruined !” the bed, and to the traveler’s amaze- ment disclosed row after row of bis- culls! They had been placed there to rise, To rise! Down the center of the rows his weight had flattened them beyond recognition; only at the farthest edge had a few escaped. iyo eas LS Sea WITH THE MOVIES. Problems growing ‘out of the World | War are dealt with in the super-fea-| ture ‘film, “Man-Woman-Marriage,” which comes to the Eltinge theater) Monday. Dorothy Phillips is in the leading role in the remarkable spec- tacle, declared to be one of the most stupendous. moving pictures pf the year. The film is based upon the proh- lem created in England, France an other nations by the war, which took millions of young men, and left mil- Hons of women without prospects of marriage, The film suggests as a solu- tion the matrimonia} laws of the Ama- CORNS Lift Off with Fingers ~ Doesn’t hurt abit! “Freezone” on a aching corn, in-| stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin-/ gers. Truly! Your druggist sel!s a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for ,a, few cents, suffi- cient to remove ‘evéry hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irri- tation. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921 280.00 1. 12) 38.80! 84.00) An eye opener Feature Values in Bergeson’s New Spring Suits $35.00 HEY’RE just arrived— the latest models in the fin- est patterns for the new season. f We bought them on the new and lower cost basis. N You Get Your ‘Money Back, S. E. Bergeson & Son Tailored Clothes $30 up; Custom made $50 up if You Aren{t Satisfied walking his “beat”? as a bluecoat on the police force, Fred Saefke saw the red light flash out a “call” from head- quarters. Duty bound, Saefke opened up the call box, took down the receiver, ex- pecting to be ordered on an assign- 73.50 1 WHY RENT? ie 40.25 | ee ee nC COP GETS NEW ‘AWARD SWEATERS WAHPETON, N, D,, April call, He was informed that a baby boy was born at his home and was BEAT TO WALK calling for him, and that from now an| Sweaters have been awarded to nine he would have an additional “beat’| Wahpeton high school basketball ; to walk, players, Larin, Huss, Reeder WARGO) .N’ April’ 8.— While man, Early, Ripperton. and Muldow- Harry Carey in his newest and and Elvina Bratsetn, cheer biggest red-blooded outdoor dra-| were, also given sweaters. ma “West Is West” is sure to thrill you. Don’t fail to see it at the Orpheum tonight. But it was another kind of a tonight. When you can buy a modern. 6-room house for only : . $900.00 Cash Balance Easy, the Same as Rent Come in ‘and talk with us this week and sign your Decla- ration of Independence. ney. Jerome Oppenheimer, manager, leader, See Human Harry Carey in “West is West” at the Orpheum iiton ..... 411.25], .. 392.00] * Drop a little} If you can’t call at our office, phone and we will send a man to see you. Phone oe HENRY & HENRY Real Estate and Investments Office 4th Street wo ANNOUNCING Bismarck Mercantile Company eee ee We have felt for some time that we owe it to the people of Bismarck and the surrounding vicinity our thanks for their splendid past pat- ronage.and hope to be of service to you in the future. We wish to announce that we have changed the name of our store from the Bismarck Army and Navy Store to the “Bismarck Mercantile Co.” We are receiving merchandise daily from our wholesale house in the East, and are going to give the publica chance to buy at whole- sale prices. Watch for our add in tomorrow’s Tribune. Highest Quality at Lowest Prices Men’s heavy 220 weight, blue denim ‘overalls, Reg. $2.50 value, our price $1.38 ea SE Carpet Blue chambray work shirts sizes 141/, to 20, Regular $1.25 value 79 c Our price Boys’ Gray Suits with 2 pair pants, regular $12.00 value _§$ 6. 9 5 Our Price Boys’ and Girls’ Fine Rib-. bed stockings, Regular 40c value Our price ....... 19c Our price Wemen’s Fine Cotton Hose per F Pair ........ .. 23¢ Men’s fine ribbed white summer unién suits, reg. $1.50 value. 79 c Our price Men’s Fine Silk Hose. Reg. $1.50 value Mens Cotton Canvas Gloves Blue wrists 10 c per pair i New Khaki Army Breeches $2.45 New O. D. Wool Army Breeches $4.95. Renovated Khaki Army Breeches, Good Condition $1.45 Renovated O. D. Wool Army Breeches, Good Condition $2.95 Wholesale to the Consumer ismarck Mercantile Company 410 Broadway 410 Broadway