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THURSDAY, APRIL 28)1921 WEBB BROT Menth End Specials FRIDAY, APRIL 29 and SATURDAY, APRIL 30. Values of Strong Appeal For the Th \ Pa THE BISMARCK —— PAGE THREE eee STREETS fj ae PP, M MAY LEAD EMPLOYES.T0 TARGET RANGE | | HERS } Orders Received to Arm € ployes of Bismarck Postoffice Postmaster ‘Frank Reed may leading a troop of postoffice employ rifty Buyers be! | These smartly-tailored coryeetly finished; goodlooking suits are all of the type that gives the wearer the comfort: ing feeling of being neatly. and fashionably attried. Con- cial prices. Come in and try them on yourself; you will e agreeably surprised at the-values, A SPECIAL SELLING OF SPRING SUITS sider the savings effected through purchasing now at these / / out to daily target practice pretty soon, - | The local postoffice kas received the | jorder of Postmaster General Will | | Hays to arm postal employes with volvers, and in.some cases shotgun to prevent postal robberies. The or- der is effective in every postoffice in the cougtry. | The arms%are~to be loaned to the} Dostoffice department by the war de-} partment, and the orders state that! Group 1. materials. $32.50 \ Group 3: In this group are~ many; distinctive models of Ser- ges, Jerseys and Noveltie Values up to $45.00. Month End Special Included in this selection are many high grade models of Tricotint\Em- broidered, Braided or Beaded and are values up to $75.00. Month End, Special Group 2. Suits of Serge, Tricotine and “Wool Jersey combina- tions.. The seasons most popular styles, Values ur to $65.00. “Month End Special $47.50 Group 4. A group of fhe finer grade suits of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Piquetine, beau- tifully embroidered and beaded. Values up to $98.59. Month End Special Drapery Remnants Oné lot of drapery rem- nants consisting of certain nets in white, natural, ivory and beige,, eolored voiles. and figured voiles.. Month End Special at A 1/3 Off Regular Price Handbag’s and - PurSes Our entire stock of La- dies Hand Bags and Purses in all the newest shapes and sizes. Included are bags of Silk Moire, Satin and a host of novelty leath- ers in colors to blend with every costume. Month End Special 20 Per Ct. Discount Handkerchiefs Womens plain hemstitch- ed, plain white embroidered and_ colored embroidered handkerchiefs. Regular 25c qualities. Month End Spe- cal each 18¢ Dres? Goods Remnants We have selected al) remnants and short length © of dress goods that remain from: the season’s selling. Included are serges, batis- tes, suitings, and novelties Month End Special. } BOSTON BAGS Warranted genuine cow- fide Boston bags in brown or black, Regular $4.50 Bags. Fine for ‘week end trips, shopping, ete. Month End Special. Bach ee 1/3 Off Regular Price AG. ae TO HAVE CHANCE TO CAST BALLOTS Fargo, April 28.—Vormer students of the North Dakota Agricultural college are urged to submit their ballot for temporary officers of the Former Su. dent Association by, the 7 mporaty ommnitlee: which consists ‘of George . Mayoue, ar M, May, and Ethel . Walker, all of Fargo. | Art Fowler, Fargo, Lawyer; oe =| Fargo, Seeds and G All Mothers Love Flowers ° | Mother’s Day. should be | one gf sentiment—of love and tender affection. And what is there that is more expressive of those finer feelings than /Plowers? A small bouquet or a beau- tiful plant, at a small cost will make fmany a mother happy on the most glorious of all het days. Please leave your order early to insure prompt delivery. Flowers by Wire—Anytime | nes “OSCAR H. WILL & CO- i Pioneer Green House '| Phone 784R = 324 4th St. Don’t Forget the Elks Min- strels, Friday and Saturday May 6 and 7 1: C. A. Wil :'a toll bridge for vehicles and foot |?) passengers or 1 v | =, present bridge at Pierre into a toll) This Association is being formed] bridge, according to the to work for the future good of the jon of Attorney inaliiubion, and by taking an actively Payne. Rart in the organization former 5 4 dents will“have au opportunity to feet ad considered ones oF ich might prevent | show their interest in the welfare of the yailroad com 1 the school. ; , pany adopting the Balloting may be done on the fol! Pit recently submitted to it to plank lowing, chec' any three name ts bridge here a en it to traffic stituting three of your own » the ‘ou prefer. Ballots should be m o “Former Student Association ricultural Colleger-North Dakota: ‘Frank Darrow, M. D., Fargo, Docto Homer Dixon, Grand Ors. Autc nen Mein- aude Ae agent . F Fred Olson,’ There will be no di in; Peter Olson, ing both of the on. Farmer; Bob Reed, Amenia, cording to those who Manager; A. D. Scott Pures, proposition. c ate; Al Sorens el F 5 Ed T ae Farmer: ee eee ary | Cats Are First Aid To Fire Bugs Says Credit Investigator man; Les/Wheeler, Fargo, Engin uy New York, April 28.- jams, Fargo, Baker. gned'to il ballots. cats are taught tou i sebtings Aire to buildin; here today by C, D. V » ma of the investigation and prosecution: department ofthe National Associ tion of Credit Men, i detailing posures of schemes used by store-4 keepers to gain insurance. While investigating in Paterson, N. J., recently, Mr. West said he became interested in the disappearance of} severah Satchels used for transport- ing animals. Chestr, Pa., and the trail led him to a man whom he found to be appar- ently. fond of cats. “I>soon found out the reason,” he added; “The cats were being trained to fight lamps and when their train- ing, was completed they were sold for $250 efich. So when a man wanted a fire in his store all that was nec- essary was to purchase a trained and leave it-in his store with a light- ed lamp. The owner could go home ‘and sleep soundly ssured that while he slept the cat would knock over t lamp: and.his store would: be destro: ed.” recent opin- 1 General Byron. 8. attoyne, eS that the compa » ° ‘authority from the count sfoners of the two count ;sWhich the bridge extends and the quirement that the toll rates be po: ed. ecke, Contractor; culty in meet- ws the Name must De si Northwestern Road Can Operate Toll Bridge at Pierre Pierre, S. D,, April -There is nothing in the laws of South Dakota will prevent the Chicago end thwestern railroad from operating | Stories of how et lamps thus from ‘converting its 521 Broadway Phone 18 Light and Heavy Hauling ‘ SAND and GRAVEL House Moving Piano and Furniture Moving Excavating and Grading COAL and WOOD "All Work Guaranteed HELPED HER LITTLE GIRL. Children need all their strength for growing. A lingering cold weakens them so that the system is open to at- tack by more serious sickness, Mrs Amanda Flint, Route 4, New Philadel- phia, 0, Ww: ritgs: “Foley's Honey and Tar cured my’ little girl of the worst tickling cough. I had tried many , things and found nothing to help until I got Foley's Honey and Tar.” immediate relief from distres: racking, tearing coughs. | —Adv, Cad one of the best fortified cities of Spain, GASOLINE CUT i child, He traced the case to| | rial. if employes are unfamiliar with fire-, arms it will be the duty of the post-! master or some other individual ac- j quainted with the use of them to in- struct the. employes. | Postmaster Reeds admits he’s not far from the, champion class as a marksman, al- , though perhaps not equal to one em- ploye who has army medals as sharpshooter. Rajlway mail clerks sawed-off shotguns. Postmaster Reed favors having | target range closé to,town. ey will THREE CENTS A general. réduction of 3 cents a The Whistle! —The girl on the right) has “won the jump.” Back to the; camera is the referee who has just } sounded her whistle for the start of |the first spring basketball game at Bryn Mawr coltege. ! gallon in the retail price of gasoline ! was made today in Bismarck, Several garages announced that they | had cut their price from 31 cents a gal- | lon to 28 cents. This cut is based upon.a cut announced by the. larger refineries, the local garage men 8: ‘ARREST P. M. FOR HAVING STILL Chinook, Mont. April 28.—Prohibi-| | tion officers raided the postoffice at Hollandsville and found a still. Post- ‘master Martin Vande Ven, who claims he was repairing the still for a friend, ,is held for trial un $500 bond. STORE 3 OWNER | REPORTED DEAD | Grand Forks, ‘April 28.—Martin -G. | | Olson, of this city, head of the M. G.; | Olson company, owners of 1L clothing | | stores in North Dakota, Minnesota and | | South Dakota, died in Chicago eariy | this morning, according to word re-| ; ceived here. | (GLEN ULLIN TO ‘ PLAY PEN TEAM! Type | Glen Ulin will ey the prison base all team here Sanday afternoon at] 0 o'clock, it announced today. | |Glen Ullin is expected to bring a fast | | bunch of playeits ‘HOWATT REJECTS UNION’S DEMAND (Pittsburgh, Kan., April 28.--Aloxar der Howatt, head of the Kansas min- ‘ers’ union, has rejected the demand | of the international union that he put: | bask to work the striking employes of! the Dean Coal Mining company. - LOWER RATE IS MADE ON COAL —A 28-cent | per net ton on coal: il and lake to Duluth Superior ports was! hy the: #nterstate Com- | jon. Washington differential r moving by. and other L ordered toda, merce Comm y Senator Kellogg, Republican, Min- | nesota, who announced the order saia IF RUPTURED TRY THIS FREE Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Re- cent, Large or Small and You Are on'the Road That Has Convineed Thousands, iit -_ | duced into Kurope by he believed it would be of great bene-| fit in facilitating seasonable move-| ment of coal to the head of the lakes.! NUMBERS. RITHMETICAL numbers originat.! ed with the Hindus, passed from: them to the Arabs, and were intro} Leonardo of Piga about 1200 A. D. The use of fractions is very old, near 3,60€ years; but the decimal did not come till the Sixteenth or Seven- teenth century. Logarithms, — the greatest udvance in mathematical science of their time, were proposed by Napier in 1614. Copyright.) THE BEST MAN “Who was the best man at the wedding?” “The bride's father, If cheerfulness @ounts for anything.” LACK, Congratulate me, old man. What's up? Are you engaged? No. De Rocks refused me the day. before, her father ‘made an assignment. HAPPY HUBBY. That woman across the way treats her hus- band like «# dog. Poor man! 5 Oh, he bikes it! . She's alway va feeding and pets ting him, ' Sent Free to Prove This gg Anyone ruptured, man, woman 91% should write at once to W. S. | Rice, 869 Main St.. Adams, N. Y., for | free trial of his wondcrfub stimula ing applications. Just put ft on the, rupture and the muscles begia lo; tighten; they begin to bind together | ;so that the opening closes naturall; and the need of a support or truss or appliance is then don? away with. ‘Don’t neglect to send for this free Even if your rupture doesn’t nother you what is the use of wear-! sng supports all your life? Why suf- fer this nuisance?) Why run the risk of gangrene and such dangers from a small and innocent lttle rupture, dhe .kind that has thrown thousands on the operating table? A host of men and women are daily running such risk just because their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent them from getting around. Write at once for this free trial, as it is certainly \a wonderful thing and has aided as big as a man’s two Try and write at once, using the coupon below. ———$—$—_—_—_—_ Free tor Rupture. S. Rice, Inc. 869 Main St., Adams, f | You may send me entirely free a Sample T: ment of your stimu- lating application for Rupture. Name ... Address ELTING The Season’s Greatest Features at the——_——_ ISMARC THEATRE MONDAY and TUESDAY WALLACE REID in his newest and best photo play “The Charm School” WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY TOM MIX “The Wilderness Trail” FRIDAY and SATURDAY SHIRLEY MASON “The Lamphghter” COMING COMING All the following Superb Specials “Forbidden Fruit,” Cecil B. De Mille. “The Right to Love,” May Murray. “Midsummer Madness,” Lors Wilson. Brewster’s Millions, Fatty Arbuckle. “His Greatest Sacrifice,” Wm. Farnum. “Idols of Clay,” Marion Davis. “The Inside of the Cup,” Churchill. “The Hornet’s Nest,” Tom Mix. “Frontier of the Stars,” Thomas Meighan and many others. You can’t afford ton miss the shows at the Winston AT THE ISMARC THEATRE SETTLE ITS OBLIGATIONS Cando, N. D., April 28.--The Bank ~ of ‘North Dakota has settled its obli- gation to the City of Cando, following garnishment proceedings instituted by the city against several Townet county banks to recover approximate- ly $17,600 of the city funds on de- posit in nes Bank of 'North Dakota, INGROWN NAIL Toe Nail Turns Out Itself if You Toughen Skin A noted authority says that a few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- rounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so tough-" the tender, sitive skin under- th the toe u that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally o rd almost over night. ““Outgro” is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chirgpodists. How- ; ever, anyone can buy from the drug The Universit of Chile was first| store a tiny bottle containing direc- opened to. women studefts in 185 tions. E E THEATRE k { LAST TIME TONIGHT TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY $2,625—Four rooms and bath, all mod- ern house, full basement, heat; garage and barn. i Very good house. desired, Phone 961. Henry. WANTED. housework. 415 8th Si FOR RE bath and porch. Henr Competent girl for g Mrs. John .M. ‘Hansen, | ‘Phone 354K, —-4-28-Lw, TA room apartment ‘with Mrs. Woodianse, 423 Sth St. de 28. FOR SA ‘hevrolet car, five pass: enger touring ca) Ford touring car, both fine b 0. 'K, ‘Garage. WANTED TO RENT: large or small, J. A. Edelin, 401 St. Phone 145. 4- FOR RENT—May 3rd, two rooms and bath, in modern house on Seventh street.. Furnished or unfurnished for light housekeeping to couple j, without childr References res quired. Rent Write Postoffice Box 6 4-28-3t ra 4-28-LW lodern hou per month. The Home of Quailty TONIGHT DORALDINA in “Passion Fruit” He planned to Be Dictator islands where years of carefu structure which he thought nothing could wreck. But t” with his dying breath destroyed te a despiged ‘ancien the house of schemes. “MADONNAS AND MEN” Carries the absorbed spectator from the revels and blood lust df ancient Rome to the revels of night life in New York. Nothing so tensely dra- mati¢é ever before conceived by the brain of man. and rule supreme in the 1 plotting had built up a A story so startlingly realistic, so re- markably dramatic and so‘ perfectly FRIDAY - “THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM” A Cosmopolitan produced that it stirs to the very depths the emotions: of all who see it. MONDAY WALLACE REED —in—— -“The Charm, School” Production.