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6 ve rr ‘, ‘ { W, 4. at OD ‘ i of ; re an 4 ¢ ‘ { { " . a q ve ) it 4 ve FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 ‘4 Kir a for the proposed municipal water: plant! building, \he Plant on adoption ot, ; several months ago, The city engineer, Plans. am . ‘The’matter has been pending in the presented an, itemized bill to the com- / commission for some/time, bein; ; missioners for $4,187.35, representing] eq over to tle new board elected this| ‘| expenses and wages paid to ten per-| spring. sons, employed in drawjng the plana the meeting, disposed of the bill for serv-| ment of the engineer with the, city ices of T. A. Atkinson, city engineer,| commission shall obtain, it being for} ‘Permanent officers of the new | (ext two years the’ original agree- in drawing plans and specifications) payment of 1 percent of the cost af) Club, composed of business and prote % ‘ sional men of Bismarck, were clect at a luncheon held this noon 1 id elected were: President—H. L. Stegner. First Vice-President—Fred Pe: Second Vice-President—L. J. | Secretary—Judge I. C. Davies. Treasurer—Wm. F. Harris. | Weber. | | Lion Tamer—M, 'B. Gilman. INSON S ; headquarters of the organization in Our Store. Values up to . $6.75 SATURDAY SPECIAL‘ TONIGHT TOM MIX —in—— . “A RIDIN’ ROMEO” a fast moving Western Tale of Stunts and, Humor. The sone that has brought the low prices to Bismarck and the store that is Always Busy. COMING WILLIAM FARNUM —in—— “His Greatest Sacrifice.” N BISMARCK GARMENT SHOP | oe In Effect Studebaker cars will not be any lower i in price throughout the sea- son, of 1921. i - . ~~ - Prices f. 0. b. factory Touring ‘Cars and Roadsters Mat Coupes and Sedans » Light-Six Touring Cat. . Light:Six Coupe Roadster......... $1695 Special-Six Touring Care ++ $1635 Special-Six 2-Pass. and“4-Pass, “ Light-Six Sedan ......0.. + $1995 . Roadsters Special-Six Coupe . +» $2450 Bix-Six Touring. Car. : Special-Six ‘Sedan ................ $2550 All Studebaker Cars Are-Equipped With Cord Tikes Studebaker Light-Six' now holds five most important Automobile road records on the Pacific Coast... Round Trip Record between San Fiancisco and Los Angeles. —On February 2nd a Studebaker Light-Six, driven by Hart L. Wea- ver and James F. Curley of the Chester .N: Weaver Company, es- tablished a new round-trip record between San Francisco and Los Angeles, a distance of 864.8 miles, in the sensational time of 21 hours and 23 minutes. ~These same Studebaker Light - Six cars are on display in our Show Rooms. We will be pleased to make demonstration. Bismarck Motor Co. C. BERTSCH, Prop. 416 Broadway ‘ - Phone 23 xX Grand Pacific hotel. The offcers re- sported by the nominating committee! James Martin Peebles, physician and Directora—W. P.‘Lomas, and KE. Hj Lion Tail Twister—Obert Olson, It was announced that full comp! ! ance had been made with the requir: — AND FOR | ments for a charter, and it is expecte est contributory cause to his long life | that a charter from the international | be instantly replied: 8 | have arrived by the time of the next | ing on death, I cannot bear tie idea : weekly luncheon. The club is _o1 ganized to promote good fellowship, jand it is not}. necessary. See how a mutual bengfit and as a medium for|strong are horses and oxen; they do : not live on dead flesh.” Other rules ity. There are clubs in many citi ¢ ‘i | in the United States and Canad: i Maas ; on ’ } | Luncheons will be heldeach Friday} teach his advanced year ded: Every Georgette Crepe Waist that we have y noon at the Grand Pacific hotel. | “Go to bed every night at 8:30. ISMARC COT Tew ahs mir yy THE BISMARCK K TRIBUNE ‘i “DONT WORRY” IF YOU WANT TO ‘ & . : and his own services./The commis- STEGNE y Allows Ts Rs. Atkinson, City) by'Commicsioner Thompson. allgwing R HEADS REACH OLD ‘AGE ~ $2,000 .to the city engineer, and pro- Engineer $2,000 viding Mat it ie plans are used in NEW LIONS CLUB q Scag , the build i i The city commission, in a. special .. es Pian vente ee eran itn Dr. Peebles Gives Few Rules For Long Life and Happiness— Eats No Meat— thes Los Angeles, Calif. June 3.—Dr. jauthor, who not along ago celebrated his $9th birthday anniversary and who rote a book on “How to Live a Cent- | ury and Grow Old Graccfully,” acribes. jhis long life in large measure to ab- {stinence from eating animal.flesh. Dr ing meat when he was 39 years old. on the rules of tivng ’ Asked what he considered the gre: will), “One cannot, strengthen life by liv- y.| ot eating dead nd dead hogs; he made for himsel id which he id he beYeved had helped him to | of bed every morning at six. Never | use tobacco. Nexer use intoxicating . Never complain is among the ‘ld. Have a look for worst .things in the, Strong will-power. the new. Keep calm. On his 99th” birthday, Dr. Peebles walked erect only o nally using a cane; his sight was good although he. used spectacles hearing “as good as ever, appetite and digestion he declared ex- cellent. His long white beard and hair gave him a truly venerable ap ‘pearance. ‘Asked what his plans for the future were he replied: “To live a number of years more ‘and to write af leas j tianitv as it is preached préaghers are leaving hell fire, brim- ; stone, purgatory and many other olc- time dogmas behind. “What a variety of men changes {since my birth!” he exc poleon then had ju: Island of , St. Helen: Jackson, as he was died on the old ‘Hickory railroads, electri jery, wireless ‘flashes, on. ocean and land, airships. sailing through the | skies and adtdmobile: hi j the acorn to earth and the g¢ toward the mountains. In: ever’ ble block there'is an ang | awaitin; ‘the sculptor's chisel. God is good. “There is no absolute ‘evil in the universe; betuuse’God made it.” ~* Dr. Peebles was born March:23, 1822, county, N. Y., eled are cane Ee the ear JURY DISAGREES | . INCASE oF BOY, Knox, Ind., June the case of Cecil Burkett, u Judge Pentecost in circ | day when it failed to reach an ag | ment, ACQUITTED OF | MURDER CHARGE: Berlin, June 3.—(By the Associated | Press.)—Solomon Teilirian, the Ar- menian student who in Mar shot and killed Talaat Pasha, form grand vizier and minister of fine of Turkey, was acquitted in the ¢ size court here today. / 4 HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS DROWNED New Richland, Minn, June 3.—Four | high school students were drowned 1n | St. Olaf lake near here yesterday aft- j;ernoon when a boat capsized. | Two others were rescued by a fish- erman, Students of the high school | were holding their annual picnic. H Sey {arty NEWS o——_—_ + | Visits in City / |- Nels ‘Qualle, formerly of Driscoll, | was in the city today. Mr, Qualle, who has farming interests near Dris- @For That ‘Thirsty Feeling i Try a | Bismarck Grocery Co. Distributors coll, moved to Everett, Wash., 1 years, leaving his farm in charge of| Rockford Transcript. “Na+| his sons. —— en called, had] are H, wllsworth, of New Rockford, given for the benefit of the new St: nt of the Unit-|' who renewed acquaintances in Bis-| Mary’s school, at the farm home oi a budding} marck during the Odd Fellows con-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schebler, Sun: state and the great. wide west was dot-| vention, returned home today. Mr.| day. afternoon and evening. guaranteed Homer Laughlin Dinner Sets Guaranteed Open Stock SATURDAY SALE At Reduction of 25% Every piece Prices which rule for Saturday represent values not possible of Duplication later. Special 42 piece sets, two nar- band over blue band ini fancy row ey eee in ae shape, shape, ...... only... Solty ..$10.98 | Fancy shape earthen tea ‘pot, 4 cup size. Regular, $1.75. -Sale 98c i ‘ Special 42 piece ets one gold Come i in and let us show you these beautiful Dinner Patterns. WELLWORTH STORE Bismarck, North Dakota ——— To Give Benefit Social Returns to Home There will be an ice cream social “Eclipse” Lawn Mowers The naine signifies its superior qualities. High wheel and bearing makes it easy run- ning. Patented feature for ad- justing knives, simple ad- justment feature for use in sharpening mower. No other mower is equiped with these up- to-date improvements. An opportunity to demonstrate these im- proved conveniences awaiting you. LOMAS HARDWARE CO. Main Street LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company be cians a eg Fer BES aM, ng ‘Stherwise ange Without notice. We are advised that there will be No Reduction on Crockery until October Ist, as all labor is contracted for up to that time. —to design a corset like that!” Thus exclaimed one of our customers the other day af- ter her fitting in a Redfern Model. We grow accustomed to this sort of enthusiastic appreciation when we fit —and if you would like to experience this min- gling of admiration and delight in the fit of your corset— a last| Ellsworth is connected with the New| TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS “IT TAKES AN ARTIST fel Try a Redfern! WEBB BROS. PRICES Matinee 20-35¢ Night 35-50 U i TONIGHT i THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY | | Vaudeville and_ Pictures \ JANE NOVAK and HOUSE PETERS in “ISOBEL” i MORRIS & TOWNE i} Two clever singers and dancers, 5 VIRGINIA BELLS" on “The Trail’s End,” by James Oliver.Curwood. A Sensation in Jazz. A Great And 2 Reel Comedy. Same Program Tomorow, { MONDAY and TUESDAY Elsie Ferguson in “Sacred and Profane Love.” Musical. Act. MARIE DORO —in—» “TWELVE TEN.” Foire ic: __“phritts” | Kinograms——andTopics of the Day——and Thrills’ Saturday Matinee — Child - COMING DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “THE MARK | OF ZORRO.” KATHERINE MACDONALD, in “CURTAIN. DOROTHY DALTON in “THE IDOL OF THE NORTH.” ROSCOE ARBUCKLE in “THE TRAVELING SALESMAN” MAE MURRAY in “THE GILDED LILY.” - MARSHALL NEILAN’S “BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER.” es Matinee Daily at 2:30: 15 and 25c, Evening 15 and 35¢, + Ten Centys AMATEUR NIGHT 3 CASH PRIZES