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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921 BATTLESHIP, ONE|Y OF LARGEST 0 U.S. LAUNCHED New U. S. Washington is Sent Down the Ways at Camden Shipbuilding Plant CARRIES 1,281 += SAILORS Camden, Sept. 2—The snper-dread- eteran of “ nee if ; | { "| Sale Starts a 18 BISMARCK 1 of cars 10 the lowest figures in the history of the Ford Motor company, the aXt2 aul ‘ cheapest cars on the market. vey: AK VA) a A varying. schedwie, of;,prices for F cars with or: without starters and VL 4 h other various kinds of equipment. Oars may, be purchased for cash or on monthy payments. “This plan ,enables practically everyone to own.a motor car,” said F. E. Copelin, of the Copelin Motor ‘Reductions Carry Cars to Lowest “Point in History ‘' sin batt Lae ame ; company today. “We ask everyone The Ford Motor company today an-|to read our advertisement in today’s noumces another drop,.in price of!Tribune. We will be pleased to dem- all atyles of Ford cars. onstrate and talk over purchase plans The price. reductions carry the price with any one.” Johnnie Walker and Edna Murphy Co-Stars in Pieture “Live Wires” is the initial produc- tion of Fox's, new co-star,, Johnnie Walker and a Murphy, which will be shown tonight and Saturday at the Bisr k Theater. Miss Murphy and Mr. Walker are proving even more agreeable than the former combination, Albert Ray & Elinor Fair and if Johnnie could tell you himself he’d likely say that he was a perty busy woman proving in one single picture ALLS WELL THAT 9 Roscoe Arbuckle will be an added attraction at this program in his two- reel comedy 4 RECKLESS ROMEO. AT THE REX To-night is amatuer night at the Rex and a good many entries will contest for the prizes. It is surprising what a number of talented young amateurs have been developed at these Friday night events and a number of them are well worthy of the professional stage. In addition to the amateur events Blackie Reid and Kid Brown will go on for a three-round bexing .bout and it promises to a fast one. Sale Ends naught Washington, one of the four largest and most powerful battle ships of the U. S. navy, was launched yesterday at the Gloucester plant of the New York shipbuilding corpora- tion. Bestowal of the name of Washing- ton on the great super-dreadnanght will enter on the pages of American naval history the sixtl: ship to bear that name. The dreadnaught, however, will stand out in marked contrast to h predecessors in size aiid armament. She will have a complement when commissioned of 130 c‘ficers and 1, 281 men as compared with a crew of 180 men carried by the first Washing- ton which after a gallant fight as a part of Arnold’s fleet in tne battle of Lake Champlain in 1778 was captured Saturday Sept, 10 Saturday, Sept. 3. WEBB BROTHERS September Clearance of Floor Coverings Featured in this sale are only Floor — coverings of quality and good taste. It is not a sale of odds and ends but a real Floor Coverings Event that provides ~ extensive selections for any and every room. In every instance these substan- tial reductions have been based on prices consistent with. markets of to- by the British. The first Washing- ton’s armament consisted of one 18- pounder, one 12-pounder, two 9- rounders and four 6-pounders as coms pared with the new battleship's eight 16-inch rifles and fourteen 5-inch guns. The new Washington is the third of the four super-dreadnaughts or all big-gun ships authorized in 1916, to be launcliéd. . Her sister-ships are tie Maryland, commissioncd in August, the Colorado, launched iu March, and now about seventy-five per cent fin- ished, and the West Virginia, the completion of which. according to navy department officiats, is indefinite du’ to curtailed apprupriations. Like her sister ships tic new Wash- ington will be electrically driven, the power heing derived trom two turbine gellerators of 18,000 norsepower each. ‘The driving power will }e applied di- rectly to four propellers by four 8,- GEORGE D. SHAW, Springfield, Mass. be numbered. I’ve been so wonder- fully built up, I now weigh one hun- dred and forty-three pounds and my stomach is as sound as a dollar. ‘Ia fact, I believe I could eut the old army rations again withqut it hurting me in the least. “I never miss a chance of saying a good word for Tanlae and I would like to utge the boys oi the “Sixties” who are not feeling right to give it a trial, for [ am sure it would put theni in line again just as it has me. For a man of my age to have no physical ailment, to be well and strong and enjoy life as he did twenty-five years ago, is certainly something to be thankful for and there is nothing too good I can say for Tanlac.” “To say that I feei twenty-five years younger, tweiity-five healthier and twenty-five yea stYonger expresses what Tanlac has done for me better than any other way I can put it,” said George D. Shaw, veteran of the Civil War, who now lives at 321 Wainut street, Springfield, Mass. “I am now seventy-eight years old and I don’t hesitate to say I never known a medicine to equal lac.. For fifteen years 1 was subject to attacks of indigestion that were so bad at times I would have to lay up for a week or two. For a long time I lived on crackers and milk alone as nothing else agreed with me. “When I started on 'Tanlac I weigh- .' ed only one hundred and seventeen| “Tanlac is sold by leading druggists pounds and my days were thought to] everywhere.” ——————————————————————————— SOOO of 624 feet; breadth at the waterline. 97 feet; draft, 201-2 feet, and a loaded displacement of 33,590 tons. Her plans call for a speed’ of twenty-one knots. day. While the econo- . mies indicated below are readily apprehended, the full signifi-* cance cannot be appreciated until the merchandise itself is seen. Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs Linoleum Best Grade Inlaid Regular $2.75. Now ......... Sante $1.95 sq. yd Medium Weight Inlaid Regular $2.35. Now........ .. $1.75 sq. yd Light: Weight Inlaid Regular $2.00. Now ...! i $1.45 sq. yd Best. Quality Printed Regular $1.35. Now. 95 sq. yd Felt Base Floor Covering Regular $1.00. Now,. .60 sq. yd Wool and Fibre Rugs 8-3x10-6 Wool and Fibre rugs. Spe- Cla heii eit sdf rans $17.00 6x9 Wool and Fibre rugs. Spe- “THE HURLEYS” Novelty Dance Orchestra Saxophone, Xylophone, Piano * and Drums F. H. Hurley, Mgr. Phone 909 or 616LM Visit Our Gift 000 horsepower motors. The applica- tion is to be made so that the pro- List $19.00. Special 9x10-6 ft. Congoleum Rugs, New List $16.60. Special $14.25 Shop 9x9 ft. Congoleum Rugs. New Hundreds List $14.25. Special ( a 7-6x9 ft. Congoleum Rugs. New List $11.85. Special........$9.95 Useful 6x9 ft. Congoleum Rugs. New Practical List $9.95. Special 18x86 in. Congoleum Rugs. New List 65c. Special 6x9 ft. Congoleum Rugs Without Border. Special Special to close stock of Grass Rugs 50% discount Clear Flax Linen Rugs 6x9 Clear Flax Rugs Regular $23.00. Special 4-6x7-6 Clear Flax Rugs Regular $14.50. Special 86x63 Clear Flax Rugs Regular $8.00. Special $6.40 27x54 Clear Flax Rug Regular $4.50. Special pellers.may be reversed almost in- stantly will full power. The new dreadnaught has a length and Ornamental Bits School Supplies Tablets, Pencils, Note Books, Ink, all at special prices Appropriate for Saturday. Cne good lead pencil FREE with every aud tablet. Double A Note Books—each Atlas Note Books, all sizes Paper Clips Crayolas Ink, large bottles Stenographer’s Pencils, each Suit Cases, small Suit Cases, large School Wear Hosiery, pair Children’s School Dresses, small size, only HATS! HATS! HATS! Free with every $5.00 purchase. Ladies’ Aprons Oil Cloth, dark colors only, per yard Jelly Glasses, dozen Toilet Paper, 8 ROLLS WELLWORTH 5 & 10 Cent Store Bismarck, N, D. ° Always Stair Carpets One Roll stair carpet in a good quality and excellent patterns and colorings. Special during this sale at per yard All other patterns at 20 per cent discount All Regular Rugs including Velvets, Brus- sels, Axminsters, Wilton Velvet and French Wilton at 20% Discount in Good All Rag rugs, Jute Filled Rugs, Bath Mats, and Odd fabric rugs. Special during our Floor Covering Sale at........25% Discount TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS LTINGET THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company‘ TONIGHT WILL ROGERS in “BOYS WILL BE BOYS” Snookey Comedy. : SPECIAL TO STUDENTS AND TEACHERS A Student or Teacher without a Typewriter is badly handicapped these days when college and school work must be typed to bring the best results. We don’t want a single Boy, Girl or Teacher to go to school handicapped through the lack of a Corona, For as little as $5.00 a month you can now own one of these wonderfully convenient little 614 lb. Typewriters. Phone, Write or Call on us for a demonstration. BISMARCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY Phone 565 CoronA The Personal Writing Machine. Monday and Tuesday ALL START CAST in...... +++ +“GODLESS MEN” Snookey Comedy. EN COMING TOM MOORE in. HAROLD LLOYD HARRY CAREY in aso e eee! WALLOP” MARION DAVIES. in “BURIED TREASURE” ROSCOE ARBUCKLE in. .“THE DOLLAR A YEAR MAN” Matinee Daily at 2:30