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eee AUGUST 18, ’21 - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE importance to the farmers of the] this afternoon to confer with members] ure trip to Seattle, Portland, Salt. The firgt, passenger’ elevator ever }in, president of the local club, sev-]had until today to, exste{se,an,0 iN FI WT state and they will look forward tofot the Holstein Breeders’ it at City and other western points. yf built’ wagi-installed in the Fittl| eral days ago, and major league clubs}on Bush. , Ail : » hearing him, the John Chr on farm regard- ™) Avenue Hotel, New. York, in 1869. , PL aA ing the representation of the circuit] Karsten “Grosgebaur left yesterday | LOST—$5.00 bill. Reward call 392. t The installation of the artificial ice}at the National Livestock Show. The}for Yakima, ‘Wash., where he will 5 _ 8-18-1t plant at the Lewis & Clark hotel by|exposition will be held at the Min-|spend a few weeks visiting’ relatives.| WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- s the Creamery Package company of|nesota State Fair ground at Minneap- ae; eral housework. Mrs..B. }. Tillot- e Aa Chicago progr ng rapidly and{olis October 8th to 15th, Mrs. M. CG. Smith and children are|, son, 200 West Broadway. 8-18-3t ) Sl | Lee sae aan cheers Clothing Reduce ‘ ‘ a @)pany have completed a new plant} Clerk of Court Elmer Carter met, guests of Mrs. Smith's mother. including, piano and victrola, 619 , erent TAU for the Mandan-Washington Fruit} with an accident this morning at his ——_-—— Gth. St., Phone 619M. 8-18-lwk . house. home on Seventh Ave. N. W. As| Mrs. W. H. Pinn, Fourth Ave. Ny W.,] WANTED—Folks to watch the dis- 1 San Francisco, Aug. 18.—Women of wii eae es EE -arrying a bundle’ down the| who has been quite ill at her home for| play’of hunting material at the Lo- the country were called on to give The last day of the Child Con- ay, he’ stumbled and struck |several days is improving. mas Hardware Company's stor r) : % their vigorous support to law enforce-| fe o ns in the Elks hall was}his head on a sharp corner, cutting ra 8-18-3t » ment by Miss Anna A. Gordon, presi-/a very busy one for the county Red|the templo artery, and it. was sev-] Mrs, William Williams has left for] WANTED—Bundle washing. ih make : dent of the National Woman's Chr ross nurse, her assistants and the{eral hours before the flow of biood| ‘Tacoma, Wash., where she will visit) a specialty of washing) silks w. tian Temperance Union, at the open- More children were brought) could be stopped. He is getting along| relatives. washing done by hand. Phone ae ing ta’ Jeli apnudl convention “here mination today than dur-|nicely this afternoon his physicians cneameinD CLA aan sald South Mm retina Bana ae ; oday. ing the first two days. On Friday} say. J : oa ei id j This was the keynole struck by \ He Saturday Phmeaneeaewill Bele eas Ai RE A : ern house also range & kitchen cab- Cost of living reduce only 18% Gordon in her address on “The Ex-|resumed at Flasher. Mayor and Mrs, H. L. Henke and WANTED-_Furnished or unfurnished inet. Phone: 653J,~623 9th a : banding Program of Our New Crus- Sebi Sioa party, who are mane die! over upartment or rooms for light house- 8-18-1w ade.” 4 Mr. 3 . R. Porter, Alhert{land trip. to Yellowstone National) jeoning for man and wife only, Ref- ; ERS y , . ar Wey ate nol aicet ue dl irom, outs and Nelli Ki ey of Columbus, Ohio, Park ang a pare enroute Hone and} grences. 8. E. Bergeson 8 Son.| ay way Pega tae Walvors That’s what has happened in the last year, Dast four decades,” Miss’ Gordon toll) retumed yesterday by auto from Yel [N SS Phone 267 or 483. ‘$-17-4thave been asked on Donie Bush, alf It’s been no easy job to take nearly twi « delegates representing 50.000 W. C. Pwrstone ation! ro eer Weeks | oe andi Mra: Fylling and] 4OST—One superb lens and head-| shortstop for the Detroit Americans hi VJ 1 t yt thn 3 TU. members... *We'cannot lay down ue ede honig.of aney eiieaes vhildren left yesterday morning. for light frame for Dodge car. Call ae since 1908, it was jeanonmesd. ANG: much off t e cost of clothes as was taken off our arms. a cutienrppaecieas acaiuyactin Lily, S. D., their former home, to spend 0. : -17-1t | tices were sent out by. Frank J. Nav- sys 9 “Much territory remains. to be pos- tostlete None ey Columbus: ssiveal weeks visiting friends. ef FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, above ee the general cost of living. It s been done, sessed for our foundation principles) Ts ST pees ee aa the ‘inporlum store on Sth St. however, and values like these have helped ot total abstinence and prohibition. County Agent | George Ilse, Secre-} a1 Jutta Holmes of Bismarck is] Phone 105, 8-17-1w ASK Y G * “We thank God for the etghteenth| (ry Tuas. Sullivan of the Mandan |, guegt at the Dennis Tobin home. | LOST—Pair glasses in A. H. Johnson, our Grocer to do it. amendment tat legally broek. oe ea netoek Spaclat ce he Agrleut ne ; Havre, Montana cee! ier please For a bulwarks of Our enemy. ut to: hepa aah tg “| “Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roby returned leave at Bismarc! ribune. 8-17-tf ‘ day he fights in the open. mo is af ural College will go to New Salem last evening from a two Saha eas: | === asa pooe pt Br Hart Behiaitner & Marx ich a as a law reaker and aj == i iaerg beer bolshevist. He would like to! gum BARKER BAKERY <8 . . make the W, C. T. U. believe that its| Fall suits, specially priced at warfare against alcohol is accomplish-| e ie BARGAINS ed and that law enforcement need i not be pur great ohiective’ ; ismarc ua 1 y ore For Sale ata bargain. One 1917 35: 50 “Our chief danger lies in the apathy i : in firs! stent and indifference of many good people! Merwe outing ete ae clase KODAK FINISHING who aided in securing the law. Phone 322R 419 3rd Street condition mpehanically,. also .one An unescapable obligation, 1917 Madison Touring Car at a1|| Quality Work for the Amateur Other good makes $20 to $35 Gordon ‘declared, rests upon eve \ good bargain. Inquire at SLORBY STUDIO g law “abiding citizen to bravely We have the lowest prices in the city of choice quality . Successors to , i!’ ~ Goremuene Steam toceere tori of fruit The Service Garage HOLMBOE STUDIO Suits made to measure q the election regardless of party af-| SPECIALS ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Back of Fire Hall $25 00 UP ? filiations of candidates who believe in| Peaches by the box : 5 : prohibition and its enforcement. ! Fancy Peaches ; ‘$1.75 i pea Today she added, the United States Plums, bulk in box . $2.00 =—_: Suits made in our:shop is a vast unified laboratory where the’ findings and declarations of emineat! European and-“American scientists, ! economists and sociologists concern- ing the dangers of : lic drink and the benefits of prohibition are being ” * successfully tested. i “All the world is looking on,” Miss Gordon said, “and will judge prohibi- tion by the brand that is labeled ‘Made in America.’ To enlighten the; Apples, cooking and eating, ae Bee v ‘ oa Also we have egg-plants and tomatoes at low prices. We have the best home made ice cream in the city and the TAILORING TOPICS people are calling on us from all over for home made ice cream. file Saturday Speck Ice cream per quart . Brocr ca) veralb aioe .. 85 Ice Cream per gallon. . » $1.25 Ice Cream in 5-gal!on lots at, per gallon. $1.00 $50.00" Dry Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing S. E. Bergeson & Son REX: REX 22 The zs : . family of nations we must help hold i aloft the brightly burning torch of a We have been supplying all the picnics, dance halls and SH EPHERD BISMARCK, N. D. " well enforced, successful prohibitory parties, and we give the best service to-all. »N. D. Jaw. We must still ude. We must still dare. Comrades, we must ‘carry , ‘ on,” 4 , Reporting on h recent trip |: AE CC A I South America, Mi don said that} i prohibition w: sue in Chile,; Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Ura-j , guay and that the presidents of Chi ; and Uraguay were enlisted in the pro hibition movement. Sentiment for world the W. C. T. U. leader declared, must; s “unceasingly be created and constant- Call on us and save money. of fhe HILLS . BY HAROLD “BELL WRIGHT Have you noticed the leaves Accompanied by a Brilliant falling? CONCERT ORCHESTRA Do you know that our tail- oring prices “have fallen to |/Playing the Beautiful Musical Score During the Entire For your noon lunch Try our new special plate ly kept at white heat.” sti comparable to 1916 ~ Screening L ch : ae poms The Selections we are offer- 1 ] ( i MANDAN NOTES ‘ MUSIC un es ing this:Fallare the finest we he have ever collectéd. Just drop Classical —— Jazz, —— Novelty in and<look'them ‘over. A|| Hear Mrs. Glass in songs and pleasure to show our goods. on the $500.00 Piano Accordion, } a real novelty. KLEIN THE BIGGEST SHOW “Tailor and Cleaner” Since “The Birth of a Nation.” BISMARCK = eee VISIT STATE TRAIN. SCHOOL Members of the board ‘of adminis- tration and the presidents of the five # normal schools in the state were in| Mandan last evening and paid fa v: to the State Training school. It wa the first visit of a*number of the no a mal school presidents to the institu-} tion, and while who were present were! M Totten, Cahill, Muir and Mis Nielsen, members, and Sec: man of the board of administr; and Messrs. M Beiler, Black, Evgen | and Althey have no jurisdiction over! the school they were greatly inter- * ested in the work being done. They THE ROOF GARDEN expressed much satisfaction with the work of Supt. McClelland, who ex- plained his plans for broadening the sphere of the ti ping school. Hotel McKenzie Served from 11:15 to 1:30 Jake Siegal Wants to see you at 418 Broadway reports set oF Gage au el s e * ema - If you have been planning to buy a good pair of shoes, THE NEW FIRM— Tone eatineeet rine og drccnaanl Open Every Evening. A-Ee-Carte Service come in and try on The Educator Shoe. We maké’&spe- : te Pees Une ie piece toa avecagal Wednesdays and Saturdays. cialty fo fit perfect, for ladies, children and men, Don't Lawyer & Mills if six b ee of whéat to the a 7 3 . 3 mT isfac- Femur fev mics ai tin | Six Q’clock Dinner Served Every Sunday. [[J {7% heriace- The lowest nice andthe best satis Solicits Your Patronage For to the south and southwest the yields § : 4 as gee P So NSuLEGte Gleteitepote thetaton The most delightful place to dine and 418 Broadway AUTO REP AIRS AoRe; Pe ee eee ee tne woe lanes |. dance and to be entertained and refreshed. We now have in full operation a completely equipped ‘Auto Repair Shop, and all work will be under the direct supervision of Mr. Roy Mills, thus assuring our patrons farmers there, has. harvested 709 | You will relish an excellent‘dinner dance bushels of Macaroni wheat. i G z . Cpeitits ee ae (meet comfort because of the unvarying tem- Ce eee cave ven rected by | perature a-top The McKenzie, recognized Assurances have been received by b Jobn Dawson, president of the Mis- a iit Gupe Far aswockson tart. | by tourists as the most delightful and beau L. Burdick will be here to deliver an {| tiful place to dine between the Twin Cities « uw * Mi 7 oe > v address on Monday, ‘Farm Bureau rs a Day at thé fair. Mr. Burdick who is | and the Coast. president of the N. D. Farm Bureau Fed ion and a director of the U. S. Grain Growers has a message of vital Music by The McKenzie Roof Garden Orchestra ‘SATURDAY ‘SATURDAY "AUGUST 20 AUGUST 20 expert and prompt service. LAWYER AND MILLS BLACKSMITHING AUTO REPAIRING 714 Thayer St. Bismarck, N. D. Widow Preferred To {Meet Death At Home | “For many years Years I T suffered from stomach trouble. All the doctors [ tried helped me but little. All said 1 would have to go to hcspital and: be operated on fr gali stones or 1) would not live much longer. I told them I preferred to meet my death at home. One day I picked up an, advertisement of Mayr’s ‘Wonder- | ful Remedy and since taking course of it more tnan a ago have not had. a single yain in my stomach, have good appetite and | can. eat anythin It is a simple, | One pair of “Bristol Brand” Quality Shears, will be given to cach lady making a $5.00 purchase Saturday. With each purchase amounting to $4.00 you will receive one pair of Good Quality “Eagle Brand” Shears. Shears mentioned above are now on display in our East LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT window. NOTE—The date and the offers. a the cafarrhal musts, fromthe. Inte Do your shopping at Lomas’s Saturday, and convince : tinal t and allays the inflamma- | yourself of these extraordinary offers. MILDRED HARRIS in ¥ tion which causes practicatly all stom- “OLD DAD” ach, liver and intestinal ailments, in- | ciscmcmenitaes watiet”™ "| With Pauline Frederick For sale at all druggists KODAK WORK HOSKINS Done For The AMATEUR Comedy, “The Punch of the Irish.” TOMORROW and SATURDAY. - : TOM MOORE in.........“HOLD YOUR HORSES” Harold Lloyd Comedy. Monday and Tuesday COMING HAROLD LLOYD in.......“GET our ‘AND ‘GET UNDE Lomas Hardware Co. PAULINE FREDERICK in "MADAM Reasonable Charges — We are |i 4 } MARGUERITE CLARK in LED WIVES” 3 knowl rwhere for the expert || PRISCILLA DEAN in. “REP ae @erk_we do. Mail Orders Given Bismar ck, N. D. ANITA STEWART in.. NG THE aT 4 . 4 Prompt Attention. SSRN, Inc. Bismarck, N. D. nnn Mating Daly atl