The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1921, Page 6

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PAGE SIX “MILLIONS USE GEIST” FOR GORNS Stops Pain Instantly—Removes - Corns Completely Everybody, everywhere, needs to know what millions of folks have al- ready learned about “Gets-It,” the guaranteed painless corn and callus vs End Your Corns With “Getelt.” remover. Any corn, no matter how deep rooted. departs quickly when j “Gets-It” arrives. Wonderfully sim- ple, yet simply wondertul, because all | soreness stops with the first appli-j cation. Get rid of your corn and! wear shoes that fit. Big shoes sim- ply make corns grow bigger. Your! money back if “Gets-It® fails. In-! sist on the genuine. Costs but a! trifle everywhere. Mfd. by E. Law rence & Co. Chicago. Sold in Bis marck by Cowan's Drug Store, Len. hart Drug Co. ‘ BRADLEY RE-ENGAGED . Velva, IN. D., April 21.—J. H. Brad. , for three years head of the Vel school, has been re-engaged for an- other term. the team. ‘ strong line-up this year and the play-} considerable | | gether in the east. | ! Anderson, catcher; ° Higgins, south- , though | paper s | tire nine innings, and b WILTON OPENS BALL SEASON IN BISMARCK Plays Prison Team Sunday and City Team Here on May 22 The Bismarck city will open the s Sunday, M 22 tary H. PF, with Wilton, Her, of the local club. | announced today, § The Wilton team comes to Bis- marck Sunday, April 24, to play the prison team, and local fans will have an opportunity of getting a line on Wilton will -have a prs already have had practic The ismarck team -will play ‘Minot here on May 29 and 30, a double- header being scheduled for Memorial Day. The Bismarck club will go to Minot for a series, June 10, 11 and 12. The local club also plans to bring good teams here on June.2, 3 and 4 when there will be a big Elks’ initia- tion, The local park will be in s e for work-outs of local players within a week or two. A Players Making Hit ‘Four players who will be with the Bismarck team now are playing to- They are Miller paw pitcher; Mahoncy, second base- man, and Taylor, pitcher. In one game Miller. Anderson got a three-baggsrwith two men on bases. Taylor pitched a whale of a game, team lost, 3 to ie A local “Taylor pitched the ea- is level-headed work on the mound was a feature ol For that . | Thirsty Feeling Try ? ait" KR No Boiling No Fussing Ask Your Dealer Bismarck Grocery Co. Distributors. , | | | i | cious juicy Sweet tooth. you. Teeth, “AFTER EVERY MEAL” + Mint leaf. peppermint or lus- © flavor is a treat for your And all are equatly good for digestion all benefit. Your nerves will say “thank Liniment stops' the aches that follow exposure SUDDEN changes of weather or exposure to cold and wet, start rheumatic twinges and make your ‘bones ache.” Sloan’a Liniment - brings warmth, comfort and. quic! stelief tolame back, stiff jointa,: sprains, strains, sorenes: Penetrates without rubbing. All druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40- fruit. either appetite and ‘t ceived by Edmonton business men, : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 the game. He never lost his com-! portation firm, who recently returned posure, and he was placing them just! from that place. as prettily in the last inning as he! ‘Since last fall the little ‘town has did in the first.” ore than doubled its population due In another game Mahoney clouted! to the impetus given northern travel clared exceptionally good. Higgins| claims. in the territory adjacent to paper said; “The southpaw, Higgins,! iver country, Ryan declares. has an assortment of curves and drops | that are goat-getters,” “A business impetus never hefore witnessed in the town has been created jat Fort McMurray,” Ryan declared. “All places of business are prospering |.as never before, Real estate in the {town is a live issue, several lots ex- ‘BABE GETS HIS | needs of the local and traveling pub- , | tic. The town also contains a drug ‘New York, April 21.——‘Babe’ Ruth: store, two barber shops, a pool hall banged out his second home run of) and a twenty-room hotel. Additional the 1921 season yesterday in the| accommodations for seventy-five per seventh inning of the Yankees’ game! sons are provided at the head of the with the Boston Americans here. The | yaj) New York Yankees’ famous slugger/ erected. The spiritual needs of Fort made his first circuit clout of the! MeMurray are taken care of by two /has just returned’ from there. Mr. NATIONAL. LEAGUE, | Loubek and*Frank Winmill, of Bis- anes Won Lost Pet.) marck; W. iF. Sullivan and John Tim- New York ....... 3 at ‘800! marman, of «Mandan, inspected the Pittsburgh 5 : “141 fields, and have perfect arrangements Chicago “ 2, 609 to take over a substantial lease of Boston 4 3 5711-2540 acres’ for the purpose of drilling Cincinn 3 4 -429} tor oil, which, oil men say, has been j Philadelphia 2 3 460/ found in large quantities near there. Brooklyn 2 5 -286 |The site.the-men have selected -is St. Louis . 1 4 .200 -three ‘miles, from Greybill in the cele- ‘brated Torch Light district. RESULTS VESTERDAY i. If oil is found the local men will AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, j be in a fortunate position of -beng | St. Paul, 11; Kansas City, 13. Minneapolis, 5; Milwaukee, 2. Toledo, 7; Indianapolis, 5. Columbus, 5; Louisville, 4. i AMERICAN LEAGUE, Chicago-St. Louis, wet grounds. Cleveland, 6; Detroit, 9. Philadelphia, 4; Washington, 6, * Boston, 4; New York, 8, . NATIONAL LEAGUE, Brooklyn, 4; Philadelphia, 2. New York, 9; Boston, 5. ‘ \ ! portation, they say. ;. The men are to have a business | eeeting tomorrow at Mandan in order to form their company and lay plans jfor the drilling of their well. They | have practical oil men on the ground \'making proper surveys for the erec- tion of derricks, As soon as they j.complete necessary arrangements ‘they will establish offices in ‘this city. (COLOMBIA PACT RATIFIED WITH BITTER DEBATE\, Bec)? aan cE (Continued: frem Page. 1) St. Louis, 4; Cincinnati, 5. IN GRE ASE IN | United States, s jequal vigor. 3 at first OILFEVER ON ~ = jzone. This charge’ wae dened with 000 to Colombia. a three-base hit. ‘His fielding was de-| py finding of ofl and valuable mineral | appeare as pitcher and the local) Fort McMurray and in the Mackenzie || | changing hands for $500 and over,” . | K ND H ME | Fort McMurray, according to Ryan, has five general stores catering to the , where a bunk house has been | year last week against the Phila-|chorehes, Presbyterian and Catholic, delphia Athletics jand these, Ryan said, are.usually well ae | attended. , is AMERICAN ASSOCLATION, 0S" Won Lost Pet. | | Minneapolis ...... 2 0 1.000 Loyisville 1 + $57/ \ L Milwaukee 1 167, | ianapolis 2 667 | " | City 3 400 | | St, Paul .. 4 833 | : | Toledo’ . 5 12865 \ Columbus . 5 167 . = | AMERICAN LEAGUE, | Lost Pet. | 3 |New York ....... 4 1 “$00 R. B. Loubek and Others Refurn| = Washington . fi 2 74 . Bt Louies. 2 ‘ce7| From Inspection of Wyom- Cleveland . 3 600 | ii Ke Detroit 2 500) mg. Fields Polen 4 / =| Oil fields in and around Greybill, Philadelphia 5 “Sey | Wyoming, are in a flourishing condi- art : -""' tion, according to R. 'B. Loubek, who i but three miles away from rail trans-|' { | { 3 / ae t Schaffner & Marx ; Look what you get for $40 + pe our Choice of the Latest Spring Styles from the best makers; the season’s favorite patterns in the finest all-wool fabrics; a suit that would have cost you $65 to $70 a year ago; and in addition—you’ll get satis- faction or your $40 back. S. E. Bergeson & Son The Home of Wart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes DDD DW/DW/ treaty opponents thatthe payment of $25,000,000 was in itself an. admission that the United States had wronged Colombia. CASHMAN NOW POLICE JUDGE OF BISMARCK B. F. Flanagan Retires Follow ing Qualifying of His Successor W, C. Cashman is Bismarck’s new police magistrate. .'B. F. Flanagan was appointed until May 1, when ‘Police Magistrate How- ell resigned Reveral. yeeks, ago, but it was the opinion of the city attorney that Mr, Cashman, who was elected in the recent election, should take office as soon as he qualified. Police Magistrate Flanagan finished his term of office by fining an itiner- ant drunk $25, the man also having charges of disorderly conduct ang one or two other charges againse him. ‘Several auto law violators also were fined as follows: Leslie Smith, $5 and costs, for speeding; Joe Vogel, Bald- Pittsburg Chicago, 5. ‘the Panama révolutidn to get eal jnegotinted exptéssed “the regret” of ] DS the: United ‘State: was redrawn ‘to, Increasing Interest Manifest By Receipt of 1,500 Inquiries ‘THE NEW. PERFECTED PARISIAN ART NEEDLE Now Demonstrated ‘n our Art Edmonton, Alta., April 21—Increas- ing interest in the Arctic oil fields is manifest throughout Canada and is evidenced by the receipt of more than 1,500 inquiries to official sources in Edmonton alone in the past few weeks for information about the strike, not including many letters and wires re- point. Works on any material with any size thread from silk to carpet rags. Goods Section. Needle consists of four points’ including rung win, running without lights, $5 and| Cream. 2 Webb Brothers FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS \i sts; Eric Swanson, speeding $5 and| ¢— SO ata: Ray v sta a Upecdine, $10 and { CITY NEWS | costs. {eae seater tastes ie cE Fargo Men in Town | Among the Fargo business men in town yesterday and today are H. R. ‘Sargeant, M. G. MicGerhan, M. F. Vaner, and R. J, Taylor. WEATHER REPORT For twenty-four hotrs ending at noon, April 21. . Temperature at 7 A. M. Highest yesterday . Medora Visitor iW. Roy of Medora is in. Bismarck Lowest yesterday 48 a A a Lovedt last night. 44 \ today ou Duatness 2 Precipitation \....- 17 From Van Hook Highest wind velocity, M. McQueen and Mrs. McQueen of Forecast. Van Hook, are spending a few days in For North Dakota: Unsettled to ‘Bismarck. night with probably rain“in the east | portion; Friday partly cloudy; not much change in temperature. u NOTICE Gradd Forks Callers ‘0. M. Brunswold and A. J, Hawley are Grand Forks men’ in town for a few days on business. / The Womans Exchange is Here From Minot p J. Doran came over from Minot now open and have for sale all ane hinds of home made cooked feod Bienarek tor afew day at reasona| \. your order. early for Cakes, Pies, Salads, Bread and other cooked food. : Mrs. N, W. Kelly, Womans Beach Vistors BH. K. Biesek and (Mrs, 'Biesek are Beach visitors in Bismarck today. + Shopping in Town Exchange, 211 Broadway.| Mrs. Christ Pfahl of Wilton and Phone 585. Mrs. Johnson of ‘New Salem are among i ris out of town women shopping in Bis- Ask your friends about the ic = New Garrick’s Candies and Ice} The New Garrick is located at || the corner of 5th and Broadway. THE NEW PERFECTED PARISIAN ART NEEDLE Now Demonstrated in our Art Goods Section. Needle consists of four points including rung point. - Works’ on any material with any size thread from silk to carpet rags. Most of the inquiries relate to the method used in reaching the scene of the oil operations, while some want {to kmow about the regulations for staking leases, possible costs and gen- eral information. There is not a city of any,size in Canada that is not represented. in the! pile of correspondence asking for in- formation, and many of the inquiriés have come from the United States. The pile is growing steadily each day and the Edmonton hotels are filled; ‘with men from Vancouver, Winnipeg, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, New York || jand other cities seeking information! personally. 1 i | Fort McMurray, a gateway to the {northern oil fields, presents an unpre- cedented spectacle of feverish industry | jand activity, according to Michaeb! Special selling of Women’s and Misses’ High Grade Suits $57.50 Included in this-group are many distinctive models of Tricotine, Poi- ret Twill and Piquetine. Some are- embroidered, braided or beaded and there are a goodly number of, tailored models. . « TAFFETA DRESSES Specially priced at $19.50. A most varied selection of handsome Taffeta dresses in sizes for misses and small women. Values up to $49.50. Specially priced for Friday: and Saturday at $19.50 4 ; Ryan, a member of a northern trans-! each ‘ ‘- APRONS—98e Aprons of percales, prints and ging- hams. Light and dark colors. Values up to $1.75. Friday and Saturday. Special HATS AT $5.00 One lot of hats in a well selected assort- ment of new spring styles. Small, me- dium and large shapes in a host of new shades. Friday and Saturday. Special ‘ you.” your vim will respond. " WRIGLEY’S Is liked for what (t does 3s weil as for its BIG value at the small cost of 5c. The Flavor Lasts * UICY FRUI CHEWING, GUM. Sg “Beautify Your Home” A Dollar or two invest- ed in Flower Seed will make your Garden a riot of color and furnish flowers for your home all seasor *hrough. | OSCAR H. WILL & CO. Pioneer Greenhouse Phone 163. 324 4th St. a ® 98c Your Choice at $5.00 50 Inch Plaid Skirtings 50 inch Plaid Skirting ip.a | wide range of handsome plaids. Regular price $5.75. Friday and Saturday. . - Special Per Yard $3.65 Linen Crash Toweling 18 inch Linen Crash Toweling in natural color with blue stripe border. Regular 29c quality. Friday and Saturday. Special, per yard 19¢ 36 Inch Bleached Muslin The best quality 36 inch: mus- lin. A \most favored brand: Regular 25c quality. Friday and* Saturday. Special, per yard, 18¢ 4 KAYSER KNICKERS | 36-in. Perales 86 inch fine count percales in a large assortment of good pat- terns in dark and light. A 25c quality, Friday and Saturday. Special, per yard, 14c Kayser Knickers in a fine quality mercerized cotton. Reg- ular price $1.48. Friday and Saturday. Special Per Pair 98c HUCK TOWELS 18x26 in. Huck Towels, snow white with neat red border. Regular 25c quality. Friday and Saturday. Special, 2 for LINEN LUNCHEON SETS 13 Pc all pure Linen Luncheon Sets. Dainty blue scroll edge. Regular $4.25 sets. Friday and Saturday. Special, per set,

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