The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1921, Page 3

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7 Thankesiving Sale of ‘Millinery Every hat in our large stock of Millinery, including all pat- tern Hats from well known makers. During our Thanks- giving sale at— Coats, Suits, Dresses, Millinery, Children’s Coats, Blouses, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i AN ER UST ONLY TWO MORE DAYS FOR OUR THANKSGIVING SALE Tuesday and Wednesday are the Final Days PAGE THREE Thanksgiving Sale of Silks We have placed on sale 1500 Chine, Checks and to $8.50. Per yard— Bloomers, Linens and Blankets at prices that would be low at the end of the season. You will be benefited by making your purchases now. Regular Price. SHE SOLD HER BEAUTIFUL GOWNS THAT SHE MIGHT HAVE ’ PIN-MONEY ~ Her husband gave her unlimited credit in all the fashionable shops, and settled with a smile, but SHE WAS PENNILESS When she lunched with others of their set in smart cating places she could not pay her check because SHE HAD NO ALLOWANCE A priceless gem, a moment’s darkness, a temptation —and an unparalleled situation that exposed SHAMS OF SOCIETY” (An R-C Picture) “THE BONDSUITTO. | BE PRESENTED © TO HIGH COURT /Sets iijeadtag as as “Time For Hear * ing Arguments in Case Involving Contract \COL. E RENDERS JUDGMENT: ton: the spot ~ for $125 and taxed Barth while the Veterans i —— The supreme court will hear the ap-| | peal of Attorney-General Lemke fi ithe orde: of Judge A. T. Cole pe |manently enjoining the — Indust | Comi ion from making further di livery of bonds under its present con- | BISMARCK MAN — WINS SUI? ON DRILLED WELL Frank Jaszkowia! drilled a well for M. Barth, sout! Mandan. Barth wouldn’t pay and en- gaged lawyers to resist the suit. The jury hearing ‘the in Mandan de- cided to visit the well, 30 miles in the ‘country, and engaged four cars to take ‘them there, with the sheriff to find | out if Barth’s contention that the well i was dry was correct. They found wa- | ter in the well, and rendered a verdict | aut $1: 50 expehses for the trip and lawsuit. U.S. EXPENSES _ ARE REDUCED Washington, Nov. 21—A deficiency appropriation bill c ing approxi- mately $104,000,000 or $86,600,000 less than the $199,000,000 requested by varus government departments was reported today by the ho uppropria- tion; mmittee, wtvy asked for $25,000,060 and was granted nothing ureau, which, re- Winter has just started. quested $121,000,000 was alloted $5.- 000,000, *NOTICE ‘ Small Pox is again prevalent in Bismarck. Vaccination will prevent this disease... All chil- dren should be vaccinated. C. E. Stackhouse, Health Officer. Say it! “The Men’s Ciothes Farmers, Trappers—Atte tion. LE Ag US TAN YOUR sets or any kind of leather, 5 ing, send your for full. market value. ‘TODAY for FREE fur price anning price list and shipping Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. Bixmarek, N, D. Thanksgiving yards of high grade silks in- cluding Georgettes, Crepe Taffetas, Shirtings, Lining Silks, Stripes, Satins, Silk Plaids. Values up Sale special. STH MA No cure for it, but welcome relief is often brought by-= Visks Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly SAVE 50c A TON Order Your Coal From The New Salem Lignite Coal Co. (Corner Front and Eighth St.) CHAS. RIGLER, Manager. Phone 738. COAL $5.00 PER TON DELIVERED BARBARA CASTLETON, MACEY HARLAM, MONTAGU LOVE and ALL-STAR CAST NOW ATBISMARCK THREAT RE REX Theatre TODAY AND TUESDAY sale to an eastern firm! in When Judge Cole,' y afternoon, entered his| jor ler after acts in the cage had peoe | sti {and the supreme court immediate! | Set tho case for hearing Tuesday. At | torneys on both sides had agreed to! | expedite to the appeal and Judge Cole,| after the stipulation and argument, | made permanent tho temporary r granted Jude ao Direction Valleau Theatre Company | straining order by | Nuessle. The. stipulation of facts embraced! ; the fiollowing agreement: That $1 | 486,000 of North Dakota bonds, re; | ossato seri old and delivered | | to Spitzer, and company on! jand between Scpt. 26 and Nov. 5, and! | that between those dates the company | | paid $1,486,500. On November 2 the Bank of N Dahota paid the Industrial Commi: 5, int. oti 10 Turkey, turkey gobbler, ‘ Your end is drawing near The Flowers, too, will be with you : For Flowers Carrie Cheer. Flowers for the old folks, for the tabie, for sweetheart or wife, or the friend who is ill, will ‘help ‘to make Thanksgiving truly named. Oscar H. Will & Co. Pioneer Greenhouses. Tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday Lewis Stone, Wm. Desmond, Barbara Castleton, Dickie Headrick in “THE CHILD THOU GAVEST ME.” THANKSGIVING DAY CHAS. RAY in “A MIDNIGHT BELL” ‘Aesop Fable Toonerville Comedy HARRY “IKE” EVANS —And His— RAINBOW GIRLS ——— Present “FAIR AND . WARMER” ‘A Tabloid Version of That Famous Farce. and the $236,500 0 or $25,000 less 60 of bonds eld to d company and that North Dakota has not yet 0, but has it in its po: constitute $1 than the $1, MARIE PREVOST in ONTIGHT. FOLLIES” CECIL B. DeMILLES. ENID BENNETT in.. i “ WITH LIZZIE” Matinee Dailv at 2:30 _ Ptione 734W. . ELTINGE THEATRE a Tonight TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY “The Child Thou Gavest Me” Four Famous Players— Lewis Stone, Barbara Cas- tleton, Wm. Desmond and Lit- tle Dick Headrick, the won- der-child of “The Woman in His House.” That on Nov, 2 the defendant banle 324 4th St. paid the Industrial Commiss‘on on ac- count of the sal of bonds to miscel+ 300 and on Noveinber § J ehoe ‘and Wheeler, at- torn: or the taxpayers who brought the suit, declared that the finding of facts revealed that the Bank pf North Dakota had not collected about $25,- 600 of accrued interest. from. Spitzer, Rorick and company and that as in law to sell bonds ‘for. cash” means also accrued interest this-is -a viola- tion of the law. . ‘A Show For All From Six To Sixty. Singers—Dancers Also MAE MARSH “THE LITTLE BENTON BAKER Heart With Just the Pro- r has appointed per Comedy Relief. ‘ ‘, an attorney ots ae: —— Also — high- A Mack Sennet Comedy 7 i fe i “ 2 resigned be- HARD KNOCKS. §. siness matters, it) Was AND LOVE TAPS” Gist The Funniest “Creevin Tin 9/'Town Criers in type oy Endorsement of Armament Parley The Town Cr club has address-" ed a letter to sident Harding eu- dorsing ,the disarmament conference. The letter, written by W. R. Lumry, president, and G. N. Kkeniston, secre- tary, for the club, follows “the Bismarck Town Criers club 19 }, an.organization of the. younger execy- 3 for the purpose. of promoting h in advertising and incidentally, promoting better business and serv- ice conditions in our city. eed « re directed to represent ke you the sentiment of the Bisma | Friday and Saturday—Sessue Hoykue {Town Criers in most cordial support a4 “ gles” ior feariezs and consistent atti- Black ec age enema taaestews ard. Pe naval holiday and the general theory of disarmament. See aes “We are proud-of you and proud 9t the honor of addressing you in a mat- ter in such hearty concurrence.” It is expected other civic organiza- tions will, send their endorsement of (ee conference to the president. oer” wane nee Coming 5 : Wednesday and Thursday WILLIAM FAVERSHAM eine “THE SIN THAT Just a child who brought sadness and gladness into three hearts. Just a mother who brought love and a secret into marriage. Just a friend who loved them both in his own way. Just a husband, seeking revenge and finding retribution. 7 and 9 p.m, _ Chioras | Girls Contest Wednesday Night. __ AS BIG AS IT’S AMAZING _) Wilham Desmond “Itchie” Headrick® “Lewis Stone t

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