Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 & mission Free.. : igh oq Harvey EN TTL LR LE ILI INES ENNIS L TERRE TOIL *SEO AMAT ETRE ST CIITA EB ETI IAAL 8. ESAS EER eee eee eee eee Will Lecture Sunday Afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, Oct, 9th, at the Rex Theater, on the subject of common sense finance. oot i Ad- He leaves to mourn ‘his loss children, Mrs. August Peterson, M Eric Williamson, C. J. Peterson, M P. A. Peterson, Mrs. R. A. Yeater and. Mrs. August Swanberg. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Services will be held from the Ecklund Township church. PIONEER OF COUNTY DIES N BISMARCK s Swan Peterson of near Wilton, ‘ENGLISH GIVE PEACE PARLEY ™ Speak Every Day Until | London, Oct. 1(by ihe Associated | a BISMARCK TRIBUNE @\end also some in Mo /HAGAN STARTS 0. GILBERTSON, STATE PIONEER, | SUCCUMBS HERE | Prominent Resident of Towner and Former , Member ‘ of State, Legislature Ole Gilbertson, ‘prominent citizen of 5 and 10 Cent Store PAGE THREE |Towner, died in a local hospital here st night ‘of kidney: tnouble. Mr, Gilbertson — ¥ one” of the! ‘early settlers of the state, and was at ne time chairman of the board of founty Commissioners of his county. He was 2 member of the legislature t the time that Senator McCumber as first elected. At thal time he was jone iof the leaders.of the M. IN. John- son forces. ‘He Was for a long term prices. Announces the arrival of a large shipment of the famous Homer Laughlin’s China, which mal be placed on sale Saturday at the following low a of years vice-president of the North, }Dakota Enforcemont League. He had ilarge farming interests in the state} a. The body ,will be taken to Towner ! for burial. ‘Same as above, but 42 piece set.......5.... The Beautiful.Pink Rose pattern, 100 piece set.. Same as above, but 42 piece set............ QUT ON TRIP Wash cloths, 10x10 size, Before Election each John N, Hagan, conimissioner of | foopece sets. 18,00 $9.50 $18.00 Above patterns are all kept in open stock. 5c Ladies’. flannel night gowns. Salers. 4: serayets cise cea naes Face towel, size 14x81. Saturday sale...... ; mame. $1.98 Candy 1500 pounds, at per pound... 2... ec. ee es ed See our new tea and breakfast set on display in our show window. 10% off on all ladies’ and children’s underwear. assed away at the home of his Eckl aps Press.)-—The personnel of the English | Our famous tied back gingham house : Taughter Mrs. P. A. Peterson, 513 delegation to the conference with Irish | agriculture and labor, is the last of | apron. infants Pll MOgk ose, 39c Ninth street..at 1:00 this morning.| Harris Hustlers class of M. E.| leaders next Tuesday was officially|the three capitol officials whose re-| ‘Sale’ 1 29 lack or white, pair............ Mr. Petersoniwas born in Sweden but | aD announced as follow Premier Lloyd \call is sought to take the stump to | : t be Belding’s silk thr has made his home three miles south |Sunday School will give a candy | George, Lord Birkenhedd; the lord high|remain on tour until election day. | Ha)lowe’en Novelties. Make-your selec- elding’s silk thread, 15 of Wilton since 1883, when he home-/and apron sale at the gas offi hancellor; Sir Hamar Greenwood,; Mr. Hagan, after cleaning up busi- | ti hil tock is‘¢ 1 ‘ all colors—2 spools,........... Cc steaded. there. He was eightly four s 1 | chief secretary for Ireland; Austin Ress in his office for the last severa’ ion while our stock is ‘complete. Pet} : years old. [Saturday afternoon, Oct. 8. Chamberlain, government leader in the |42¥8, spoke at Washburn last night, Star Cut Bell Glasses, Ladies’ Velvet Hats. j House of Commons; Sir Laminy/4nd tonight starts on a trip through each .. Cc Sale, each. 3 iy scce eens,» : 1 .00 Worthington Evans,’ secretary for |‘he western part of the state. ‘ ie ' ward, and Winston Spencer Churchiil,|, Mr. Tagan declared his belief that | Star Cut Jugs : We will soon handle Suits and Coata. secretary for the colonies, Attorney|the petitions filed for the recall did to match 98c 5 General Hewert will ne a member 0 lage contain mere ten st 00 bona | ES Crane ie Sr ne ae 2 ‘ a ie contcrence ener et constitution- | discovered that 21 out of 28 signa- | Star Cut Goblets, 2. 98 ) catouraen sn j tures from one township were dupli- | set Of. 628... esse Pee jeates. Tho immense task of checking PREUS ASKS : jup the duplications makes it impos- Star Cut Paranda WATERWAYS AID |Site to say the number of them, but | glasses, set of 6...... Mr. Hagan declared they were num- | i 20% off on all other dinner ee St. Paul., Oct. 7—Governor J. A. O. (His: opponent, J. A, Kitchen, spoke oe Preus, in making the address of wel- {at Oakes last night. ‘Tomorrow he | for Saturday only. qaome before the Minnesota Water jfinishes a speaking tour in Dickey | Ways Congress of the Great Lakes |county, and then goes into LaMoure Tidewater Congress urged upon all ;county, i interests in Minnesota the importance ; WELL" ORTH 5 and 10 Cent Store “Bayer on Genuine Aspirin—say “Bayer” Neuralgia , Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. All druggists sell Bayer Tablets of| Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre- Aspirin in handy tin boxes of 12, and) seribe by physicians for twenty-one] in bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is years and proved safe by millions. Im trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of pushing this project to completign in 1 | as rapidly as possible and pointed. out Hi L A k that even in normal times the cost ot shipping a bushel wf wheat from Du- . luth to Live-pool would be reduced ] | 7 3-4 cents, or more than half- APACS SALES /. \ F | DYE THAT FADED Judge Holds That School Census '§ DRESS YOURSELF) ea Napoleon, N.’ B¥-Oc! A‘ cifild be-| a EBB RETURNS - iust De gd-| on’s Hall to- Take Aspirin only as told in the|of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylica- Bayer package for Colds, Headache, | cid TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Dance Patters “Diamond Dyes” add’ years of wear! suis Paneer -/night, and ‘every night. 10c a BRS creer ea n, faded skirts, waists, coats,| mitted to school=according to a de- dance.’ McKenzie Orchestra. | CARTSIDE’S IRON RUST SOAP Co., Pe 2s, sweaters, coverings, hang-| cision, just réndeMahy District Judge Pil a Nirer remy) Aves Lancaster: Ave. Phila, Pa. ings, rs. of the best and the ORIGINAL McKenna, in a mandamus action; brought by J. R., Thomson of Napo- ( rs old draperies, everything. Every package contains directions so simple ES TRON RUST Soap,, EGAL NOTICES | want agents. Trade mark, print and copyright any woman can put new, rich, fade-| leon, whose son became ‘six 'y SLMMONS registered in U. S. Patent Offi colors into her worn garments| in July, of this year. : STATE OF 2 bs A Bie aren ce or draperies even if she has never] The court's decision, it is stated, is! Ends Bond Sale ‘Sale Campaign Of San ot sont : DAKOTA, This soap removes iron rust, ink and dyed before. Just buy Diamond] based on,a séction,of the law making | In District Court, 4th’ Judicial Dis-| UnWashable stains from clothing. Dyes—no other kind—then your] mandatory upon thé school hoards the! Bank of North Dakota telat cae and wueite| marble, ete. like magic, 25 cenis 4 material will come out right, because} admission to school of all childrén ; ed Colebourng,: Planitia, oe a ees ane prone. 10-7-1t ascilsrs ere a Diamond Dyes arc guaranteed not to! between the ages of six and 21. Georke Webb, who has been in S. FOR SALE—Furniture for furnish- ing house complete. All in first class condition.: Leaving town and must sell immediately, 404 11th St. 10-7-5t streak, spot, fade, or run. Tell your Murdough and Robert L. Beale, druggist whether the material you h to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is. linen, ectton, or mixed goods. The school board faces a diffi ut! charge of the bond sales for the Bank J situation in view of the decision.!of North Dakota in the east in About 15 children have also become! negotiating the recent sales, return- ch Mr. Webb SICES KF NORTH DAKOTA med Defendants: six years of age since the scl ed to Bismarck today. yy summoned to wer »j sus. It ig stated that tacre is | Said trie eastern offices of the Bank] the complaint in barege leprae bene trent ypriaaieaeity ad : 3 . E . in the Bchgal and the board: 18 a of North Dakota has been virtually | Court, aAndite copy of your an-| specialty.” Call at rooms 4 Em- HILDREN'S COLDS SOS een ton tnore board,|¢ Mr. Webb said that he had kaa 3 porium or at 907 6th St. after & eseeing- the need for. more o'clock. Mrs. Droube. a long, hard fight in the bond sale; up campaign in the east but that the | ¥ c le which had been made to Spitzer, |; ga you by default for the Rorick and company, of Toledo, and reliet gern nded in ve complaint. ated eptember 6th 192) = | could only be held liable ‘to the ex-| associates, made it worth the while. a : > R Se a tent of the regular school census. 1) Much opposition to the state of North aU aoS fedey SLEEOTSON, i provided for those enumerated in n the] Dakota had, been overcome, he sai Webb Block, Bismarck, N. D. i census. | |F..L. MEEKER, ‘ ‘owa, __,/EX-SERVICE ‘RVICE MEN \ NC tr : i OFFER FERED AID was'taca'in the office of the Clerk of the District rt of Burleigh County, 9 Today’s Weather ND. 6, 1921; and the ob: The National 1 War We Work Council of of Dion ban isite tavoclowelia tay For 24 hours ending at noon, Oct. 7. ithe y, M. C. A. has recently made an- on the North Half of | Temperature at 7 a. m. 28 | other appropriation of money in or- Township _ One Hundred ‘Highest yesterday 48) der to assist ex-service men along ed- | pir county. ee ene | Lowest yesterday . {ucational lines. ThiS money is in-| "MILLER, Z 'TILLOTSON. | Lowest last night . ist men in taking home-! 10-7-14-21-28-11-4-11 | Precipitation .. study: courses and is put on the 50 0 | | Highest wind velociay | basler ouraes dealing with the tol MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS should not be “dosed.” Treat room, several months ago, called a them externally with— bond election, and the bonds were B, Gis voted down. The school hoard contended it FOR SALE — Automobile in first class condition, Will sell cheap. ‘L. E. Maynard Music Store. 10-7-1w WANTED—Man as night fireman. -Ap- ply at Hoskin’s Green House. . 10-7-2% FRO SALE—Nine-room modern house, with five bed rooms, full basememt;'!’'''"' hardwood floors downstairs ‘and f mostly upstairs, east front, close! in, for about $4,000, on terms. Six- room partly modern house, well lo- cated, close in, fine !arge lot, for $2,000, on terms. Fine building lot, corner of First and Thayer streets, close in, with east {ront, of liberai terms. Geo. M. Register. 10-7-lw ver. judgment. will be of Counsel, “TONIGHT and SATURDAY Matinee Saturday 2:30 Tom Mix —in— “The Daredevil” A’ sensational picture with W JILL you greet the VV. glozies af Autumn h cui, appareled? Then, start. with , shoes, W ich can make or mar the entire cffect of the smartest costume. Forecast For Bismarck and Vicinity: Fair! gementary School Subjects, High | WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” onight and Saturday; rising temper-| gchool Subjects, Gommercial Courses, | Hurry mother! Even a Sick child ture. ' Agricultural Courses, Engineering | For North-Dakota: Generally fair | Courses, Railway Courses, Mathemat- , English Courses, Foreign | loves the “fruity” taste of “California nguage Courses, Civil “Service| Fig Syrup” and it never fails to open | tonight and Saturday; rising tem-!jea} Cour: i perature. | Weather Conditions Courses, Hlectrical Courses, Mechan- | the bowels. A teaspoonful today may | The northwestern high pressure | icaj Courses, Review Subjects for| prevent a sick child tomorrow. If ig Thrill ;area has moved southeastward with peachers, Advanced Pedagogical | constipated, bilious, feverish, fret- 60 Big Thrills. lincreased intensity. It extends from| Courses. | ful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is —also | the Rocky Mountains to the Mississ-| Approximately three hundred high | sour, tongue ‘coated, breath bad, rem- FOX NEWS AND iippi river'the highest pressure be-| grade, standardized courses are avail- ing-over Wyoming.» There has been | able ty ex-sorvice men at this time. UTT & JEFF COMEDY 1 decided fall in temperature over ie izle or combination courses may be ithe Missouri and Mississippi valleys taken and a substantial grant of ; and readings wear<or below freezing money secured to pay for a portion of MONDAY ; have occurred in the upper portions ot | the tuition costs, GARETH HUGHES | these valleys. Light rain or snow has | Ex-service men living in any He {fallen in ‘North Dakota and showers |; North Dekots, or Minnesota who} ember a good cleansing of the little bowels is often all that is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed in bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. Everyone: admires a tty shoe and inwardly condemns the clumsy, badly fitting “bargain” too cften bought in good faith by saving buyers- t is the soundest econ- omy to pay Queen Qual- ity prices—inostly $$ to and so obtain the authentic s tyle, the shape- i have occurréd from: Colorado east- to attend | +ward to the southern Lake region. | school this fall or winter who. ar [;tbe- weather in Ngrth Dakota will be) jooking forward to the future and | Senerally fajr tomight. exc @aturday | who are desirous of bettering them- | wa rising {cmperstam \s along edu nal lines may re- | ORRIS W. ROBERTS, application blanks and full in- | ee ‘Meteorologist. | rormation by writing to R. Dell Stew: | lard at LaMoure, N. D. LTING] © THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters, Company ly fit and utter comfort— } cachusive features for ae ‘meeting tonight 7:30 eu Woub UR. HOME TONIGHT and TOMORROW ich thes choes [eases Wildrose, N. D., Oct. 7—Two un WM. S. HART in a ; masked men entered the home of A.| Peter Swanson here about midnight, | ¥ he was absent, taking by sur- prise ‘five of his friends engaged, in discussion following a sociable gath- | ering, and at the point of guns or- | dered them to hold up their hands and | face the wall. The robbers relieved the quintet of about $30, Advising | them to have more money next time, | the pair backed out ,of the door, i hooked it on the outside and disap- | peared in the darkness, No trace of “THE WHISTLE” LLOYD HAMILTON in........“THE VAGRANT” MONDAY. and TUESDAY POLA NEGRI in...............“GYPSY BLOOD” COMING “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR” THE FAITH HEALER” OTHERS: If thé boy or girl needs a good service- able shoe, get the Educator, which that, has been proven world wide, fine satisfaction. Also. Low Prices, at NORMA TALMADGE in. MILTON SILLS in ... DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in. SOSTGN 2 !ASSACHUSETF FS tr. them has been found. DAVID BUTLER in ...... ICKLE WOMEN” LOSTGN 2), MASSACHUSETTS 418 JAKE SIEGA Wants to ai PL HENRY B. WALTHAL in .. THE CONFESSION” Broadway - see you. Elks’ meeting tonight 7: 330) p. m.