The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 3

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de MISSOURI OPEN AT FORT BENTON DANGEROUS HERE It is dangerous to cross the Mis- souri, river-on the ice, announces O. W. Roberts in charge of «the local weather bureau. The river is flowing free eight miles above Bismarck. T ice has gone out at Fort. Benton and >| hard coal. the Yellowstone river at Billings. is epen. Mr. Roberts wants to caution traf: fic using the river at this time and advises them to cease using the ice highway until further notice. Dance at Baker’s Hall. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day nights. 10c a dance. Best usic in the state. We have a few tons of anthra- cite nut coal for base burners on track. If you are in need of Call 115. F. H. Car- !penter Lbr. Co. of all kinds. ers. Let us explain the a good watch. Men’s thing you need. OlAMONDS,“JEWELRY WATCH US FOR WATCHES ‘We: are better Prepared this Christmas to serve the Gift buying public than we have been for several years, this is especially true in reference to watches ' Our..stock of wrist watches in the better grades of Swiss and American makes surpasses anything we have shown before both in quality and price. Our Swiss watches we buy direct from the import- ers and can give you prices op the better grades that cant be duplicated by others on cheaper makes. We also handle some of the cheaper grades of Swiss watches such as. the Gruen, Omega and oth- number of’ jewels in a watch don’t always make it Our window displays will interest you. *) F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler BISMARCK. Buy at Your Own Price. Everything Must be Sold at Once. Sale Starts Friday : ' Morning. Suits, Boots and Shoes, Mackinaws, Work Shirts, Leather Vests, Mitts and Gloves, Sheep Lined Coats, Caps, Hats, Watches, Jewelry, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Safe, Desk, Adding Machine. Come in and make me an offer for any- No reasonable offer refused. Big Auction Saturday at 2 and7 p.m. COLEMAN’S Store 5th Street. difference in these, as the Wear ;agreement with the company whi COYOTE DRIVE coyote hunt will be held south ¢ Bismarck, Sunday. Hunters will assemble at the Ship-j fer and La: miles soutl-of Bismarck at 9 A. Mi Sunday. About 10, to 12 miles of ter ritory will be covered in the drive. A barbecue will Le Leid at Hiltenberg’ tat1 P.M. i ary News 1 > Mr Mrs. O. T. Raaen of 718 9th \ Street are the proud pareats of an eight pound son born at the Bis- | marck Ho§gpital yesterday. This is the first son in the Raaen family and Oscar is wearing the smile that won’t come off. Baby Boy. Mr. and Mrs. G. Algeirson of Wing, arnounce the arrival of a baby boy aty the Bismarck hospital. | a ae MODIFICATION OF BOND. SALE CONTRACTS IS SECURED (Continued from Page 1) by $4,500,000 of ri bonds were. withdrawn from the old ntract and it will now be Possible for the new commission to put t quantity of bonds on the competitive market and dispose of them on the most advantageous terms. We have a few tons of anthra- cite ‘nut coal for base burners on track. If you are in need of hard coal.-Call 115. F. H, Car- penter Lbr. Co. COLLIDES WITH. PIG, rth. Eng., Dec, 1—A motor nm by Miss Ida Bransby Wi! liams was overturned when it ran in- to a nig. All occupants were injured, the pig was killed and the car wreck- ed. We have a few tons of anthra- WILL BE HRLD © bert stockfarm about 12] @ Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx Boston, Mass.,. Dec. S carnations go direct from the gro men on their way to business under a-plan jus: adopted in the producers’ | flower market in this city. For many | years growers in. the suburbs have | brought their wares into Winthrop | Square and disposed wf them to retail; florists in the early hours in two | markets which combined are said to | $21.75 “Service and Satisfaclion, or Money Refunded” MORE POWER TO YOUR DOLLAR $31.75 $41.75 $18 © $21.75 | BOYS’ SUITS 4 price. One pants suits Two pants Suits. $12 Suits .. These specials in suits and overcoats make your money = = go a great ways farther. = a = = $30 2 $40 $50 = Suits and Suits and Suits and = Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats = = = Lamb lined coats i . $9 mou §. FE. BERGESON & SON NR t bi ildin s on the square are | eHE McKENZIE ADDS Flowers Direct From |Srishtened with bloom at an hour when, others beside those Grower To Customer titan! nie commercial side of flow- | McKenzie is daily receiving favor- | den. ‘er growing can enjoy the spectacle. A able comment on his new roof garden Sand guaranteed fresh buttonniere can be'jand modern equipment. ; bought on the way to the office and |e: er to the coat lapels of men and wo- + roses no longer waste their sweetness |p’ on the pre-business hours of the jing from roof garden to basement, it day. itan hotels, A NEW FEATURE Edward G. Patterson owner of the Rotarians cially are enthusiastic in their e of this leading hostelry, claim- from Soo Hotel. compares tavorably with metropol- Tailoring. In today’s announcement is a picture of the McKenzie including the Rotarian crowd on the roof gar- FOR SALE—One half share. in City Billiard Parlor. Complete outfit, new Best location on 5th street; across See within. 12:1 3t track. hard coa en 12th penter Lbr. Co. | FOR RENT— St. Phone 536-R, Day and Evening. Venison Free. 1. Call 115. F. H. Car- to the public he grow ‘ix-room modern house jalw: 12-1-8t | ists. HOT DINNERS Everything New; Clean, and Attractive. cite nut coal for base burners on) form tho largest flower If you are in need -of|the country. BY the new plan d vent waste, the marke after nine a. 's explain that almost, there is a:gurplus of flowe: St. Inquire at 822 Main]|above the’ requirements Now the dingy wa HOT AND COLD LUNCHES’ You'll enjoy our home cooking. SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY DINNER Come in and try our Sunday Dinner. Quick Meal.Cafe 6th and Broadwa: Hanlon & Gabel, Props. Direction Valleau Theatre Company TONIGHT MARIE PREVOST in “MOONLIGHT. FOLLIES” . . 1: Topics of the-Day Aesop Fable..... Kinograms. . TOMORROW and SATURDAY ELSIE FERGUSON in.......0.4. “*POOTLIGHTS” Toonerville Comedy. COMING GLORIA SWANSON in. MARY PICKFORD in. LON CHANFY in SEENA OWEN in BUSTER KEATON in.. Matinee Daily at -“THE GRE AT “MOMENT” ‘THROUGH: THE BACK DOOR” tee sed {.“THE NIGHT ROSE” -“THE WOMAN GOD CHANGED” .. “THE ?LAYHOUSE” igned to pr thrown open | of the flor s of the an- | market in | each A JOKE ON SANTA CLAUS ¢ rata prise to Santa Claus when he dropped*into his workshop discovered what a huge joke the little North Pole i d_ played on him. They turned his Toy Shop into Turvy” Shop. Look at the picture above and ample, th ““Popsy-Turvey”’ Puzzle Picture. see how many things you can find wrong in the ‘‘Topsy- Turvey’’ Picture. The person sending. in ‘the largest, near- est correct list of things that are wrong in the picture will win first prize; second nearest, second prize, ete. Besides the prize money you may win, you will have lots of fun play- ing this game. Free Gift to Everyone Who Sends in “Topsy-Turvey” Answer This Picture Game is being conducted to further adver- tise The Minneapolis Daily News. Every person sending in an answer to this ‘‘Topsy-Turvey’’ Picture Game will re- ceive a package of Xmas Seals absolutely free. These Seals are most useful at this time of the year. How You Can Win Free $1,500 Prize! Here's the way the prize money will be distributed: If you win first prize and have “Qualified” your answer by sending in two Daily News subsériptions at $4 a year, you will win $1,500 IN GOLD; if you have sent in only one subscription for one year at $4 you would’ win’ $300: if you have not sent in any subscription orders you would win $25. We offer these extra large bonus prizes to-those who boost The Minneapolis Daily News. You'll Never Win Unless You Try—No Cost—No Obligations You will never win anything unless you try. This “Topsy-Turvey” Game is not hard, you can win if you try. It is not necessary to send in a subscription order with your answer. You can win'a prize without sending in a subscription order. Send in YOUR ANSWER TODAY. Address your answer to ‘‘Topsy-Turvey”’ Editor, Desk{ see for yourself how many things are wrong. YOUR ANSWER MAY WIN $1,500 IN GOLD Sure it is true; you can win $1,500 IN GOLD absolutely free by sending in your answer to this First’ study the Picture carefully. The object of this Game is to For ex- out on the kettle is up-side down, the hinges e on the wrong side, etc., $2,500 IN PRIZES Ifno | If One 1-yr.|If Two 1-yr Subs. Order|Subs. Order|Subs. Order Is Sent in | Is sent in | Is Sent in Jet Prize...$25 $250 $1,500 2nd Prize. 125 ‘500 3rd Prize 4th Priz Sth Prize 5 6th to 10th 4 lith to 15th 3 & 16th to 20th n cd 15 10 5 4 21st to 30th 2 RULES OF THE “TOPSY-TURVEY” GAME 1, person living outside of Mi: and St. Paul mot connected with The D; may win a prize. Fi i answers must be mailed by Dec, 94, 3. The answer having the largest, correct lst of things wrong in the “ety Ts. i n Art Price - considered. prizes. will be awarded, The fellowing three promii people will act as judges: Miss school teacher; Arthur Helberg, merc! Frissall, ‘advertising manager, H. K. the judges as The ‘gasiensf the things that wore wren Picture will be publis as soon as the judges pick the ——_$ The Daily News, Mimmeapolis, ‘Minn. i te Chocolate Shop's “Saturday{Box” Have your plush coats steam- ed. Don’t forget we have just f installed a Sabin Glove clean- ing machine. CITY CLEANERS & DYERS. Phone 770 Office in ‘ KLEIN’S TAILOR SHOP. '

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