The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HLL AY, OCTOBER 14, 1921 set é Ty: DAN ) ‘ PAGE THREE, Rowspopor, reports be cies the UEER ‘QUESTION of lamb as a standard item on the . Baby Girl. FOR RENT—Two rooms for house- LOST—A ladies mink fur_,co}] mayor, and that the sheriff, in at- fmenu. That ‘such a paradox exaust bin. and Mrs, Fred Ehman announce] keeping between 14th and 15th Sts, ? f fyi tempting to stop it “seemed under PUT UP TO RISK .. 4 ee eLamb=oWat It Often pagklet. the.artival of a baby girl at the Bis-| on Rosser, will rent $11 a month, Leave at Lahr Motor Sales Co, for x the influence of liquor.” | $ ns ch! marck hospital yesenaay, 10-14-3t reward. 10-14-3t ~ WILL SIGN UP “Simmons sald he had called for an| BOARD TO DECIDE eabelne, distributed free by Swift & ee A aN y : official report but that it had not/ \ "@Mhe “Bor veo tal a | y Poon cortbouming, |saft athe taille of a elty workman, | Tre ee cubcalinoe tat wekente — Pledged to Oath killed by a blow delivered by another tee trabiionus: Tt UBB eS — 7 a Holding Meeting « on Question) when the imperial wizard was| ity employe, entitled to. receive com- ine ae Lhe Naar howl rae, cous, . : : i in Chicago about ‘to read the oath of the Klan, | Peneation under tie state workmen + atts PAIR ae ee what % Zi : § the committee, after a whspered con- | compensation law? iy be /gelected, ical cuts 4 SERRE. ference, announced he need not di-; This question now is before the Copies of “lamb—rat It Often” | JINDS ATTY reed of oe vulge it unless he felt so inclined, At Comma eat Phillip Elliot, member, may be,obtained on uest sont to ; ‘owers Inc., and] was placed in the record after cer-|took testimony in the case involved. ( 4 the \Equity Co-operative Exchange, tain paragraphs had been read. It Martin Nelson quarrelcd with Obert ine Hpme dneonomcs Bureau ob Sie BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT following a meeting this morning, in-| showed that members bound them- | Albertson, a university student, when Se « aed that a Sentra betweenthe soles to be ‘ etraly feaesiah toward | both were working with a concrete e i wo organizations making the Equity) Klansmen in all things honorable,” | gang at Rolla, Mr. Elli Al- i . Co-operative exchange agents’ for the|and that a man could not violate his heron wae aeanitte: hie ede yl HALT BUSINESS : sian growers would be signed late ents except Sr eS cases of! According to Mr, Blliott if it is FOR THE FUNER AL lay. reason against his country, rape or| found that Nels ieaies = Tn thls connection 3innesota farm|malicious murder, as read’ b¥ the ot “an injury arising in the course| OF SENATOR KNOX bureau officials are in conference cou-| Wizard, It also pledged allegiance to| of employment” his family is. made] - e sidering their attitude toward the|the United States government. beneficiary of the law. - “| ‘Washington,’ Oct. Parks -Government b) Minnesota organization campaign of ETAT a eee oe affairs of the’ nation halted today the U. S. Grain Growers. WILTON BAND . Dance ‘tonight. Patterson’s| while its dedeniieaded by President * Toe + area pee H je| Harding, attended funeral services for | KU KLUX.KLAN HEAD COL- GIVES CONCERT 622° a dance. McKenzie! iio ite senator Knox of Pennsy!, : LAPSES ON WTINESS STAND ee Seed EL ele Wilton, N. D., Oct. 14.—The Wilton 4 Concert band will give a concert next if e ‘Continued on ats a 4; Monday evening in Grand theater. The BOOKLET GIVES McKenzie Hotel ‘will give their : and) yee, jntormeny hago Nan’ did WwW annual Hallowe’en dance on Hal- My not come under the law. curtail “will rise: at, 8716. NE RECIPES fe “If it does, it is not my fault,” the| The band is under the leadership FOR lowe’en evening, Oct. 31st. s wizard said, “and if‘it is shown we | of Superintendent .C. L. Codding, and | LAMB USE . For more than ears » are liable, we stand ready to meet our | is making rapid strides in efficiency,| Dance. tonight. Patterson’s| on obligations.” practicing weekly. Special features,| ‘While demanding all-wool clothing Hall. 10c¢ dance. McKenzi “ Denying huge profits from the sale| which will add interest and variety,|for warmth, the American people on | an. a ce. McKenzie ¢ of robes, the witness declared less| as well as artistic value to the pro: the whole are indifferent to the merits | Orchestra. en 30 pee cent of the Kiarsmen own-| gram are: a cornet solo, by Helmar} f ¢ ed regalia, Erickson, solo cornetist of ‘the band; ; “Our robes are not worn for the pur- |.solo by Wilton’s well-known vocalist. | ‘| Ounces for pose ot terrorizing people,” he shout- | Mrs. L. E. Nugent; trombone solo b; eae, ares a8 innocent as the} Paul Cure, slide artist; and a violin i an angel.” solo by the band director, C. L. Cod-| ‘ e The witness was pressed by Chair- | ding. ea W W ? be i man Campbell for an explanation of ane iva SONS la aa 6 beta dose of Dr. Caldweil’s HY PAY AR P RICES: ee the recent clash between a sheriff , y A ‘ ‘. Syrup Pepsin will brin; and marching Klansmen near Waco, MeHentie Hotel ke give their Aiea i Texas, and while he replied that his | annua Hallowe’en dance on Hal- Pai information was based largely upon |lowe’en evening, Oct. 31st. | MOTHER, when one of the y . | { children is constipated are you going to give the first lax- ative within reach? It is dan- erous to do so. Some have een known to rupture the intestines of little children. Don’t be beguiled by the out- " 2 [cence] side sugary appearance. Look = aye Pe TTT | into the formula. Calomel is ~ | t ’ ; OK pa seldom, necessary; salts, willfinditds not necessary to take ss (Qs) | a minerals, goal tar, never! it every day, nor to inerease the FRET y sae children, as it is for * stores, and the cost is ily H peoples too. both cent a core: Have no it to chil giving it to a baby ‘n / Dee ney knows Tt is absolutely sale. What You Can Buy Here For What You Can Buy Here For not gripe, and is free rE Va narcotics. The formula’ is on Half- Ounce Bottle Free 15( 490 ; every package, and you can fanciers en see it is vegetable, just a com- ~ you a Half “Trial Bottle Syruf i bination of Egyptian Sennaand fun EREL Of CHARGE thal gon etl Gold Band Dinner Plates. - Gold- Band covered vegetable other laxative herbs with pep- orgy By WB Hy Pie Pl dish sin Use it yourself and you Gold Band Pie ates. isnes. Gold Band Oatmeal dishes. Gold Band salad dishes. Gold Band Pickle dishes. Gold Band bakers. “Gold Band Meat platters. Gold Band large meat plat- i Gold Band Gravy Boats. ters. To See and Hear It Star Cut Water Glasses. Fancy Salad bowls. Gold Band Bread and Butter Fancy Cake plates. ; Is to Desire It plates. Large yellow mixing bowls. ; ‘ : Crockery has dropped 20%, we are taking our loss now to clean up. V ICTROLA All dinner ware will be figured at a discount of 20%, insist on this | | reduction. : No. 80—$100 a ‘ af rs - ICTROLA 80 is a beautiful new . AY .Pay for it cabinet machine at the moderate q . price of $100. Beauty of finish - ina ; $ and design as ont as excellence / ., n F of tone both commend it to the pros- 5 d 10 C t St I Year's Time. pective Victrola purchaser. an en ore As shown in the illustration all hinges ae (ee are concealed in this style and the pro- Bismarck, N. D. y a) a - portions are a distinct departure from mC nf Enjoy it previous Victrolas. Has completely fin- . ‘ ished back, ( . s Just the Bachine for small home or apartment. ‘an be purchased on LIFETIME. monthly terms to suit your convenience, Ask to hear one at the Victrola depart- e t e c oe The Finest I t ters: Attention € 1 inest 1A unters. riunters. I “4 L 9 : bs H 0 § K | N h) Inc Mens Ciothing tii iii XiitiitiskiiinGiheianiaeni 9 e ” ke . : f The last day of the Chicken season closes Sunday, October 16th. a HESE Suits and Coats are es- tablishing a new standard of QUALITY in Men’s ready- for service Clothing. They are made of the finest woolens and are hand tailored throughout. The ARS ‘ ; , new Club checks and over-plaids are | ‘: here as well as other popular pat- terns, fashioned in the preferred ‘styles for the Fall and Winter sea- Bismarels, N, D. Prepare yourself with some of our Winchester Repeater and Lead- _ er shells. Remember you can’t use Dogs for Hunting, but you can benefit by the accuracy of Winchester Guns and Ammunition. We have a good stock of Duck and Chicken Loads. French & Welch Hardware Co. A sons, HART, SC! ‘NER & MAR: A Over ; Clothes. ’ “The Winchester Store.” §. E. BERGESON & SON Tailoring Dry Cleaning owners ISMARC THEATRE LTING ® THEATRE ; ies | SPECIAL FOR TONIGHT : TONIGHT Direction Valleau Theatre Company = at the Ey and TOMORROW i Matinee Saturday 2:30 Leer eee Fy ‘ FRANKLYN FARNUM ‘“ : Blue Bird Confectionery “THE FIGHTING __ with DAVID POWELL 1 M.B. GILMAN Co ‘BLUE BIRD JAZZ ORCHESTRA STRANGER” Johnny Hines in..............-.A Torchy Comedy sesame —— Prone sce Og From the Book TOMORROW, “DANGER.” EDITH ROBERTS in......,....- “LURING LIPS” Also Mutt & Jeff Comedy. .“SOLID CONCRETE” COMING MONDAY Paramount Super Special Piano, Saxaphone LARRY SEMON in........ Doneée Brotners Cornet and Drums. COMING Peete “THE FAITH HEALER” ! “MOTOR CARS | ae \ ; ae NSON MILTON SILLS in ‘ 3 Luncheonetie and Fountain Service. GLORIA Swoon DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in igi BO Nua "RANCIS «6 DAVID LER in ... i Z FRANCIS & McDONALD SOMETHING TO HENRY B, WALTHAL HE CONFESSION” \ THINK ABOUT” DOUGLAS McLEAN in. ‘ONE A MINUTE” Mainee Daily at 2:30

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