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Johnson's Pepular-Priced Store The Store.That Has Brought the Low Prices to Bismarck JUST UNPACKED 42 Organdie Dresses, Direct from New York City. 81 Sport Coats in bright colors, direct from New York. 200 Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, direct from New York at $3.98 to $4.98 each. 27 New Silk and Fibre Silk Sweaters. All earercnt styles. Direct from New York ity. SPECIAL ATTENTION PLEASE 8,000 Yards of Unbleached Muslin, heavy quality. We got this in yesterday by freight. Here it goes at— os 18c a Yard.. Come Early Please. ALWAYS Johnson’s “Always Busy” TENNIS STARS — TO HAVE MANY Country Club Committee Out- lines Fine Program for Summer \THREE BIG TOURNAMENTS | Western Championship of North Dakota to be Decided July 4 The Bismarck Country club, throuéh its tennis committee, has mapped out & program for the tennis players in the club for 1921. 4 The club plans to hold three set events as follows: May 30, a round robin mixed dou- bles tournament for club members only. July 2, 3 and 4 an open tournament for western North Dakota champion- ship, rivaling this annual event which had become a classic in tennis circles before the war. In this toyrnament. men and women ; singles and doubles and ‘mixed doubles | will be played. There also will be | evonts for boys under 18 years of age. The tournament is open to all comers. Commencing Saturday, Sept, 3, and on succeeding \days intil completed, the annual city championships in. all eventa will be held. The contests will - CHANCES HERE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE dent Harding not only has enthusias- ‘tically endorsed fhe Salvation Army’s 1921 Home Service campaign, it was | announced here today, but has. contri- | buted $5,000 to the Salvationists to- | ward erecting a $40,000 army corps palling. in his home town of Marion, Ohio. CELEBRATION ON JULY 4 UP Committees of Local Organiza- tions Will Discuss Proposal The Town Criers inaugurated the query, It will be answered Thursday night at a meeting of representatives the Town Criers~to meet, Committees representing the Com- mercial club, Rotary club, American American’ Revolution, Fortnightly club, Business and Professional Women’s club and Town Criers club will meet at the Commercial club at 7:30 o'clock ‘Thursday night. .* The meeting will decide first the question as to whether there will be & celebratiom and if. so it will resolve Cincinnati, Ohio, April 19.—Presi-| |i ~ POR DECISION Shall there be a Fourth of July! | celebration in Bismarck? of. various organizations invited’ by Logion, Music club, Daughters of the! TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921 HARDIDNG GIVES | ERC | $5,000TO AID i SALVATION ARMY Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffner & M--- $45 bale Ye NWO IWE Swe We Wal PN UTNET AW TACT AOD CAO INE TACTIC IAC TACT. Hart Schaffner and Marx Spring Styles HERE’S little difference in ‘£ price between good clothes and “cheap” ones, but there’s lots of difference in the service they’ll give. Ours are guaranteed to save for you by wearing longer. Phe Home of Hart, Schaffner & Mara Clothes S. E. Bergeson & Son Tailored Clothes $30 up SSS 7 5 * ing were taken from. a freight train \ ' $50 ( continue throygh Labor day, and the . Dated the 19th day of April, A. D. All Eskimo tribes speak the same CAMPAIGN TO BE LAUNCHED contest will be open to all residents eet Te eect oimere ania 1921, here by detectives.. The robbers took | basic Janguage. IN CITY IN THE INTERTEST of Bismarck, whether members of thé| the necessary sub-committées and| . BY the Court: $3 from the station agent after firing OF BOYS BY 22 COMMITTEES |"? "Seercty waicien’ | AR out prosram le. aueepigecame cat 1a owe D WRITING } el a is . ard Andge of the Count a = at 1 ratisa tease a All these organizations have named) “ios the foregoing citation be served EDUCATORS HERE ices d The City of Bismarck is about to launch a city wide movement in the interest of the boy. We have more than one thousand of these fellows full of energy, ambition and resource- fulness characteristic of the true Am- erican, More than anything else he needs something to do. The busy boy is never in mischief, but the littlé dyna- mo of energy must be hooked up to something useful and inspirational, or it will send its energy pulsing throygh the first thing that attracts his atten- tion and interest. Too many parents are too busy with various things to give their boys and girls the consideration and attention that their growing needs require. We need not expect the arrival of the time when life’s problems will be solved and the plane of civilization will be raised to the fine, high level upon which it ought to be until the par- one do their full duty to their chil- ren, ‘However, the general public owes} a service to these lads which the public school system cannot afford, which the churches cannot perform, His membership in the social body! politic is begun-in his boyhood days, his play none the less play—but it should be directed into constructive purpose, and civic and ethical ideal ism. Jn other words,: our lads should be true Americans, and their train- ing in Americanism should begin in the play days of their lives. ‘ To Have Your COMUNE AR Ashes Hauled. Gardens Plowed. Black Dirt for Lawns. Sand and Gravel and, all kinds of team, work ‘OHNE RT TH C. U. Webster & Sons Phone 456K or 179K]: {before I came to. I had had severe Lomas Cash Specials For Balance of This Week ‘Norman Duncan has said, “Whoso loves a child loves not himself but God; whoso delights a child labors with God in His workshop of the} world of hearts; whoso helps a child brings the Kingdom of God; whoso saves a child from the fingers of evil sits in the seat with the builders of cities and the procurers of peace.” The City of Bismarck has been thoroughly aroused to the impurtance and the pleasure of affording these young Americans skilled direction in their play as well as their-study, and haye employed an expert who will ar- rive in the city and begin his work about the first of May. Every boy you look at and admir2, is in a measure your boy, aud yeu never look at one of these lads and catch his. eye but, that he recognizes that atterition'and consideration. ‘Let us make Bismarck 4 better place in which to live, and a place of bigger and broader opportunities for the boys, and thus know that these boys shall. soon become good meii, successful men, and true Americans. « _ Twenty-two committees. will’ wait upon the people of this city for mod: est subscriptions to the boys’ welfare work, payable annually or semi-an- nually in. advance for ‘a period. of three years. | This movement is not a flash in the Pan, but a permauent movenient under the direction of an especially trained | expert. rot 5 ‘Remember the Boy. | A Banquet That Was Al- most a Tragedy i | “Three years ago at a banquet 4 was | stricken with acute indigestion. Two ' doctors worked over me for an hour i colic attacks before, but nothing Jike { that. No doctors or medicine gave ime permanent help until a, friend, who i was at the banquet, advised’ me to i take a course of Mayr’s Wonderful , Remedy, which I did with wonderful ‘ results.” It is a simple, harmless | | preparation that removes the catar-| |rhal mucus from ‘the intestinal tract {and allays the inflammation which | causes practically all stomach, liver |and intestinal ailments. including ap- | pendicitis. One dose will convince or imoney refunded, Sold at All Drug-| | gists. g Mohawk Ho money, per foot...... Hose Nozzles, 3-4 inch, Bos: PAIN’ se, 3-4 inch. A good Spading Fork, 5 heavy tines, each.. Spading Fork, .4 heavy tines, each.. 2.45 1.45 eTooth “I 30 €ACH ose e scenes a. oe Garden Rake, Mallable, eee Oc Best Steel Socket Hoe, each ...4.... 1.20 Three piece Floral , Set. Good quality. 1.10 LAWN HOSE tril Bleetric: %-inch trictly guarant quality, per ft. 25c piece of hose for the ton A few colors of Minnesota Brand, which we are closing out, at per gallon Linseed Oil, Boiled, per gallon Turpentine, Strictly pure, per gallon $2.50 LOMAS HARDWARE CO. Phone 82 Wan Lost Pct. Louisville... -5 0 1000 ‘Milwaukee 2 000 1000 Minneapolis . -1 9 1000 Indianapolis . 23 1 THO St. Paul . hie even 4 500 Toledo .. T4200 Kansas City Oo 3. 000 Columbus . o 4 000 American Now York ... Washington . St, Louis . Cleveland | Detroit Boston Chicago . | Chicago ... | | shall Commercial Club, states that in- have several inter-city team matclys on various dates during the summer, | Dakota. For the assistance of thos? just taking up the game or those wish- : instructors will be at the courts every! afternoon of the week, commencing} tinue to be present through next week | if there is demand for instruction. Tus rudiments of the game wiil be out-! lined and the proper manner of mak- | ing the various strokes explained. This instruction | is for - members,’ who should .bring their-own equipment, Owing to the demand for the courts, | junior. members: are: requested not to use.the couttson week days aftér: 4:30 | P.M. Saturday :afternon. or at: ary time on Sundays. At these times the qr vat be reserved ‘for the senior embers, New. nets have been ordéred and it is probable that’ a dividing fence between the two courts will bé erected. NEWARK GETS ~ DEMPSEY FIGHT New York, April 19.—The Dempsey- Carpontier heavyweight: championship bout will be fought in Jersey City, Sat- urday, July 2. This announcement was made by Promoter Tex Rickard here today. Dempsey is a 3eto 2 favorite in the early betting. te LEAGUE STANDINGS i American Association | ‘Philadelphia National League fon Lost amar Boston New York . Pittsburgh Cincinnati . Philadelphia . ‘Brooklyn St. Louis RESULTS ‘YESTERDAY America Association St.Paul 6, Kansas City 5, Columbus 2, Louisville 3, (11 in- nings.) Toledo 10, Indianapolis 5. A Minneapolis at Milwaukee, postpon- ed, wet grounds, \, American League Chicago 2, St. Louis 3. Others postponed. National League. Pittsburgh 4, Chicago-7. St. Louis 0, Cincinnati 4, Others postponed. HOLBEIN WILL TALK | President R. F. Jahnke of the Par-| stead of the club taking a vacation this year that they will hold monthly membership meetings as usual during the summer months. The next meet- ing will be held early in May, when! Secretary ‘Wil E. Holbein of the North Dakota State Good Roads Association, | will address the club on community building and good roads. | HEARING UTILITY RATES commission are.on the road hearing: applications relating to public utility; rates and will not return until Sat-| urday. | : i Sodality card party and dance! at the K. P. Hall tonight,’ Everyone invited. Members of, the state r'ilroad| | The committee is also planning 0 / their full quota of committees. Account and Distribution of Estate. eof Burleigh, ss.. In County Court, Before I. C, Davies, Judge. tomorrow, at 4:30 P. M., and will con-|In the Matter of the Estate of Mar-| shall H. Jewell, Deceased. Reuben.N. Stevens, Petitioner, vs. Kate ¥. Jewell, Ralph Jewell and Paul Jewell, Respondents. The , State of -North Dakota to thet : @hove named: respondents: # You, the:said Kate T. Jewell, Ralph Jewell and::Paul Jewell are, hereby notified. that the final accoynt of .the executor of; the last will.and testa- ment of Marsha}! H;:Jewell,jate of the city of Bismarck, in:the.county of Bur- leigh,’ and:-statq jof .North.Dakota, de- ceased; has’sheen ‘rendered:.to this court, therein:showing that, the. estate of. said: deceased fs ready for, final set- tlement and:distributiom, and petition- ing that ‘hiscaecount be allowed, the residue. of-said: estate :he:.distributed to the persons:thereunta, entitled, and adminiatration. closed andishe be dis- charged;. that: Wednesday, 25th day of May, A. D. 1921, at:ten.o’clock in the forenoon of; that day :at«.the court rooms of thiscourt in the court house, in the .cly-of Bismarck, county of Burleigh. ‘and state: of North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing. to s9id account, and petition and contest th> same. And you, the above named respond- ents, and each of you. are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear before this court, and show cause, if.any you have, why said ac- count should not be allowed, the rest- due of said estate distributed. the ad- ministration of said estate closed and sald Reuben N. Stevens be discharged. by publication in the ‘Bismarck Trii- une, a daily paper, published at Bis- with teams from other cities in North| Notice and Citation, Hearing of Final; marck, N. D.. once each week for four | successive weeks and not less than ten | days| before the hearing date and by ing advanced instruction, competent | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County | personal service_on all residents cf | Burleigh county, N. D. | : 1. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 4-19-2 6-5-3-10 ARREST THREE AS BANDIT SUSPECTS Brainerd, Minn., April< 19.—Three men, suspected of being the trio which held up the night operator at the Deerwood ‘Northern Pacific’ station, Crow Wing county, early this morn- ed HERE’S PROOF Citizen Tells. of His Ex- ‘perience. You -have.a. right to doubt. state- ments of people living far away but can you doubt Bismarck endorsement? Read it: . ‘ J, M. Davidson, retired, 409 4th St., Bismarck says: “It has been some- time since I used Doan’s Kidney Pills, Iknow they do just as represented as they- cured me of kidney complaint. My kidneys were not acting as they should and for a time Iwas flat on my back with a dull achy feeling. 1 had blinding, dizzy spells: and. could see black specks before my eyes. I asked the druggist for a good kidney remedy and he gave me Doan’s Kid- ney Pills. I was no time in getting over my trouble and I am pleased\to give Doan’s my endorsement,” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim- A ‘Bismarck Doan’s Kidney Pilis—the same that Mr. Davidson had. Foster-Milburn Co. Mfrs., Buffalg,,N, Y. film at Rex Theatre to- day. ply ask for a kidney remedy—get | ~ Klein the Tailor’s big- ; JOSEPH BRESLOW, Drug eee 23 | Edward Erickson, A. C. Berg aud J. W. Riley, state inspectors of rural schoots, are in the city this week. conferring with Miss Minnie J. Niet an SIGN PAINTING Phone 669 219 Main Street son, state superintendent of public instruction. Specialty Cook Wanted: ‘One capable of baking bread, cake, and’ pies. Either man or woman. $80.00 to $90.00 per month. Apply— SWEETS’ SHOP’ 404 Main Street. _ Bismarck, N. D. Bismarck Furniture Co. Alderwood Manor The Pudget Mill company announces that their ADLER- WOOD MANOR representative, J. I. Buchanan, will be at the Grand Pacific Hotel, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 19-20-21, to explain in detail the remark- able Alderwood Manor Plan. -Many North Dakota People Have already selected tracts at Alderwood Manor for their future homes— thousands more throughout the the state have indicated their interest and because of the large territory to be covered, thfee days ONLY can be given to Bismarck. WE CLAIM ‘This to be the greatest opportunity of its kind in the WORLD and NO MAN who wants to better his condi- tion, or who expects at sometime to change his busi- ness or location, can afford to allow such a CLAIM GO UNCHALLENGED WITHOUT INVESTIGATION. A FEW REASONS WHY ‘Clean-up week's always in Season D ON’T let your floors and woodwork even begin to get shabby. Nothing gives a house such a neglected look. Good varnish, properly put on, completely restores wood that seems ruined beyond redemption, keeps it in good condition and saves frequent refinishing. We sell Murphy Univernish, the best ~ and handiest of all varnishes for household use, because it is equally good for floors, woodwork, bathrooms, front and all other inside and outside work. doors, porches Univernish is absolutely waterproof. It maybe washed with hot soapy water without injury. Furnished in ClearVamish and in the following Transparent Wood Colors: Light Oak Bog Oak Walout k Ook Mahogany Green OTHE WINCHESTER stone. Stop in and get a can and a free book of instructions _ French & Welch Haw. Co. Alderwood Manor is the place to go. It is situated in the choicest district of all the beautiful Puget Sound country—it is 45 minutes from the heart of the great city of Seattle—it is in direct line with the city’s bet- ter growth—there are paved boulevards and smooth roads in every direction—there is the finest of inter- urban and bus service—a soil that will grow anything with a wonderful climate that will allow much of it to ” grow the year around, and—— A.PLAN That absolutely insures success to the worker. It is this wonderful plan that Mr. Buchan will tell you about. He has Seen every Stage of Alderwood Manor’s development during the three short years of its ex- istence and is equipped with maps and photographs to give you exact definite knowledge. He will tell you of successes Which sound like fairly tales, yet for the people: are the happy realization of an ideal made prac- tical. He will, in fact, tell you why and how our peo- ple are successful in a big way. DON’T FAIL To see Mr. Buchanan at the Grand Pacific Hotel during his stay in Bismarck. This may be your OPPORTUNITY —find out. (Since 1853) Puget Mill Company WALKER BUILDING, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON €