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“a % TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, ’21 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : : : I fe ni san ii a i i eee ee TT si a . EBB BROTHERS Things for Gifts in Our ESTABLISHED 1884 “Buy Her A Gift For Her Pe Ne Home” ae Visit “The Gift Shop.” (Furniture Dept.) ‘Gift Shop. - | : . eae” ce ccc. AA EN nt STN DECEMBER SALE OF FURNITURE] If you are contemplating a gift of furniture, refurnishing another room or adding a piece here or there, this sale coming right at the most opportune time, affords a wide selection for the beauty and comfort of the home at prices that stand out as real saving and economy. These combined with the fact that you have the pleasure of choosing from the largest and most complete stock of high grade furniture in Western, North Dakota, makes this sale worthy of your earn- est consideration. It will be to: your. interest to consu It us before making a purchase of Furniture. Floor Lamps The most ar-. tistic line of floor lamps ever shown in Bismarck. The » new style Junior and Budge lamps with flat and semi-flat shades, not the awkward top heavy styles shown a few years ago. . You will: find our prices absolutely cor- rect on this line. Overstuffed and Cane Filled Suites Cedar Chests Genuine ‘red cedar chests, brass banded or plain. What would make a more practical Gift? Our prices range ~ from cy $13.50 10 $36.00 Seller’s Kitchen Cabinets 4 Four Piece Suite $135.00. Can you imagine a four piece bedroom suite of good quality and fine finish in one of the latest period de- signs, priced at Fine overstuffed and cane filled suites in tap- estry or velour, Karpen euprenieey construc- tion. Priced as low as $189.00 Bed Davenport Suites. Cane filled bed davenport suites, upholstered in velour or tapesry, Karpen guaranteed con- Prices almost as. low as oak and struction. leather. 7 he CABINET with the CFAMOUS FEATURES » “Sellers” By invitation members of “The Rice Leaders of The World.” Without a doubt the best construct-— ed Kitchen cabinet made. ° Regular $69.00. Seller’s “Special.” This sale $135.00 American Walnut Suite $125.00. Three piece American Walnut Suite, Queen Anne style. Vanity dresser, Bed, Chiffonier. Priced at $125.00 » WOULD PROVIDE ‘TEMPORARY FILL’ TONEW BRIDGE anager of the Drake mill, Mr. Gor- man, in making up his figures for October. Gorman wrote the Iquit- able Audit Company as follows: “{ am in trouble trying to make up my ‘profit and loss statement for the month of October. “I am enclosing herewith a copy of ny working balance sheet from which ‘ou will note the figures show a net in of $407.38 which is not right. The ULSTER SMARTS | UNDER PLAN ment Humiliates Her [lis Correspondent Says Erin Settle- Today’s Weather ‘For 24 hours ending at noon Dec. 13. Temperature at 7 a. m.. Highest yesterday | bowest yesterday Highest wind velocity Weather Forecast BULL FIGHT IN ILLINOIS :| “Toreados” Only ‘Weapon Was A Pitchfork {which pr CULT LEADER ~~ GOES ON TRIAL Salt Lake City, Dec, Gudmundson, alleged leader of a cult sed wife sacrifice or the interchanging of wives by agreement at a colony which he founded in the Pintic ¢ ct appeared, for trial be- from Billings, Montana, for the fun- eral 5 eS, Among the floral offerings will be one from employes of the McKenzie and Soo hotels. Mr. Swanson had worked for E. G, Patterson in the ho- tels as carpenter for nearly a score of years and had many fri¢nds among his co-empldye! SPITE CHURCH GOING London, Dec. 18—The Russian ca- is ) . res listed in red ink in the Y : Fs fore the district court at Nephi, Utah, Engineer’s Plan Calls For Earth- assets.column on this sheet are the| pondon, Dec. 13—(By the Associat- Fai caieweunndars vaomewnal Nu ihingls, Det 12 .,|today on a charge of adultery. Gud- | thedral in the Saxon ‘square, in the ern Approach and Graded | @Yentoules. The adjusting entry at! eq ‘Press)—Notwithstanding the bit-| colder. i ; Hen ttvOn,, llinots, De®, 12—A ult] mundson was formerly an instructor | center of this city, is being torn down. , : -|the bottom wherein I have debited! ter geeling in Ulster against England| Fpr North Dakota: nerally fair te y est Spar hes of musi¢ at the Brigham Young uni- | It had been built 30 years ago by the Road on West End LETTER TO MORTON co. consignment with $14,578.40 and‘cred- item due us from, the Consumer's Stores Companies for goods sold and not remitted. ited sales with a like amount. is the] , the ‘great majority of the peopfe are ent of the ‘ornins Post. a dispatch from the same correspon¢ tonight and Wednesday; Somewhat ‘older, ok Weather Conditions Generally fair weather and moder ate temperatures continue. The p dition took place on a farm near recently. Car] Marzelf, the toreador in, the fought, not for the cheers of a wd, but for a woman's life. A lone- pasture hillside w the arena, a versity provo, Utah. THACHER IS “You will also notice that I have|ent on Sunday reporting a remark-|sure’is low from Alberta to the Le , ; . ea) e Rr teen he . : 3 eae Ene eas chfork instead of a sword was the The cost of making a fill at the | charged the full amount of the flour|able change of/sentiment after publi-|region and high over the Pacific] \, anon “and instead Saat Teas west end of the Missouri river bridge | account with $1,918.74 to profit and] cation of the treaty terms. coast; the pressure is rising over the throng two or three scared womea to meet temporary needs is e: ated at from $3,000 to $4,000 by engineers of the state highway commission. W. H. Robinson, state engineer, said that loss, and in turn credited against thig charge the inventories of the consign- ment accounts together with the sales, not remitted for. This is the way I have handled them-in the past and The business community and -peo- 3, are “smarting S rable injury te a degree not experienced for a period of 150 years.” northwest. —ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorolbgist. {LEGAL NOTICES | watched the fight. Marzolf won. ‘Miss Agatha Wellner, a music teach- er, had often ventured inp the pas- ture on her fathers farm, where the “® | hull was kept but he had never mado No clue to Jagnesgn, Ia., Dec. 13. of Miss Edna who was beaten to Wauken, the slayer school teacher, wife of a former Russian governor of Warsaw, despite the’ promise of the former kings of Poland ‘that the square would remain open. PREVENT Skin Troubles by Daily Use.of it would be necessary to make an | which I understood from you was age eat any unfriendly overtures, . This'\day » yesterday < Y sc’ D : arth fil fora few hundred feet from | Guite correct. he ch lh Forte f i death late yesterday at her school <0! the end of the bridge and to fill in the | “wry items that hav F De eee ne ite trees Of aa ea{ Heat town, had been discovered this uticurd roadway for perhaps half a mile, = A ems at have put me up in 4} aodged im ang) Ce he trees of an old morning, Mrs. Cunda Martindale, : ; the air are your profit and_loss debit | orchard, then ‘ran for the fence where) serif of Allamake county, said. Under the proposed plan, the work Would be of temporary nature until a concrete road can be built from the and your debit to storage count of $24,606.1 “Mr. Paddock is waiting for my OVERHAUL GAME by John Doherty she fell between a stretch of wire netting and a thorny hedge. The bull could just reach her by stretch Bloodhounds were taken to the scene of the crime during the morning. Mrs.’ Martindale /has held the office Make Cuticura Soap and Ointment your every-day toilet prep- west end of the bridge to Mandan. ; aie unty of | ij Ki tin Each time she tried i i The state highway commission has October statement so I, would there- * aude Bia ecae Dakota, | toe ig ene ae i her: back .| since May 1, when her husband, in- arations. Bathe with _ fore like verry much to have y int} ° ror, vddor to rise he knocked her back among ; the Soap and het i y much to have you point 4 igor, to Heddor and | the tromns cumbent of. that office since Jan. 1, ie OaRi a e' out to me on this sheet where I am] New Pork, Dec. (By the Asso. ehnson, doing ny voi ‘A woman neighbor came. with | a| 1921, died and she was appointed. to water on rising and according to the oe aheincer. The matter came ‘before engineers when Messrs. Grover. and Linton, government bridge engineers visited the city and called attention to the of providing the fil. The crete approach on the west end of the bridge is about 14 feet above the level of the ground. In a letter to the Morton county board of commissioners Mr. Robinson called attention to the agreement en- tered into between the counties of Burleigh and Morton and the_ state making mistakes, at your earl , and return the same THest convenience. ee RQUITY PLANT. - LOSS IS SHOWN Report Fi ‘iled With 1 With Sceretary Of State Lists Losses ciated Pre: Americans and a general overhauling of the game were contemplated when l officials of the National League of Baseball club met in annual conven~- ‘tion here today. There seemed to be ing was adjourned is 100 TO 0 SCORE IN BASKETBALL The Wishek high school basket ion of the rules |* governing the great outdoor sport of} y promise of fireworks before the mee?-|+ y filed in the o of the Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the! 24th August. ut 9:00 o'clock that of the fol- of y of note is claimed to at the date of Seven Hundred 100 Dellars for pr pitchfork but was unable to make ef: fective use of it against the bull who was now genuinely angry. »Marzoli arrived and, fork in hand, climbed the fence. Each time the bull charged. he side stepped and jabbed. In one of these bouts he drove the fork ‘so deep into the animal that it was jerk- ed from his hands and carried some distance before: it worked .loose and fell out. He recovered it in time. Fin- ally, the bull had eae of it. BURGLARS REPENT fill the uexpired term. SWANSON RITES WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY P. M. Funeral services’ for Fred Swan- son, accidentally killed Sunday night, will be held at 2 o’clock tomorrow af- ternoon’ at Webb’s undertaking par- lors. Rev. Alfson ‘will be in charge and burial will be in Fairview ceme- retiring, using plenty of Soap, best applied with the hands. Smear any signs of pimples, redness or roughness with the Ointment and let it remain five minutes before bathing. Finally dust on a few grains of the ex- quisitely perfumed Cuticura Tal- cum, it takes the place of other perfumes for the skin. Sample Each Free by Mail. Adds oratories, Dept. 6, Malden 48, ene Lady highway commission on April 13, London, Dec. 13—Thieves wh p] tery. tahere, Soapise, Gintment and Sic, Taleum 192), providing for the construction “Fe ball team defeated the ‘ Burnstad broke int» the house of Lieut. Col. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carley and Ar- BEF~Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. of carthen approaches to each end of A report of the Equity Cooperative | high school last, Friday on the lat- ACaiblia iH. Livey and stole the family Poti thur and Bric Swanson arrived here the bridge and to the fact that Morton | Packing company, of West Fargo, by| ter’s floor by a score of 100 to 0. utes in such cu including the cblonel’s medals, return- county had taken no action along this } P. ‘M. Casey, president, filed with the] A score of this kind is seldom the front ed the decorations the next day. They in the city of line. The government engineers, he | secretary of state for the year 1921,) heard of as it includes a shut-out kept the jewels. said, intimated that unless early ac- mise es losses of the concern at $922,-| and means that during the playing — tion was taken in the matter it prob- | 991.25 time Wishek averaged better than BRING BURMESE OPERA ably would be necessary for the du- following: | .a basket a minute. Rangoon, Burma, Dec. 13—A native} . reau of public reads to withhold fur- foumber set RT aes cap4 -—_—_———¢- ‘ opera company has left ire for Lon- ther payments, the engineer said. ital stock authorized, $10,000,000; sub- ew York to produce a full ray g | NESTOS ASKED | don and New p | I N ( : The cost of providing a permanent fill and concrete road to Mandan has been variously estimated to cost up to 5: The report shows. the scribed, $782,160.54; 895.19; amount of st year (period of organization) paid in, °$2,052,- ck sold during} 379. TO MISSOURI: Burmese opera: It usually takes two be three aayeit for one performance. HEART. OVER WEIGHT THEATRE $250,000. It is said that it is the |°10. urchases, $7,067,061.19 . A ived a vide i xt year y | $6, 5.40; ,operati ni! Governor R. A. Nostos has received i aa ther esrthen "approach and-gralel oral ang OF atin, since le Seo ee a eene eld oacetame pais Na een PoC rate ee ey tedeuaden Direction Valleau Theatre Company roadway. tion, $1,081,822; losses, $922,391.25. |@ public meeting to be held in Volum death of Edward Ashmore that his STATE CANNOT MAKE MILL Assets are listed as follows: Real e $50,573.50; merchandise, furniture, fixtures, $6, 5,a big farmers’ congress january 18 or 19, when iH be held, with 20 farmers’ organizations par The governor was forced bia City, Mo., heart weighed 38 ounces. The normal weight of a human heart is eight or nine ounces. TONIGHT SEENA OWEN, E. K. LINCOLN, é: » receivable, $1,12 % ticipating. e PAY SAY AUDITORS Ting; notes, recelvable, ae tash, |to decline the invitation ‘because of Threads of gold used in India for = LILLIAN WALKER cee me reg Be ee i aca Mahe Nauk ai: ne omnes | STOMACH MISERY. in “THE WOMAN GOD CHANGED” ontinued . y e - ; thereon the -$9,989.33 tae therefore | Liabilities ae ste Py folams: TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | pour tena A GAS. INDIGESTION. Kinograms A eee ave eae ...Topies of the Day your attention is called to it to ad-|Capital stock, $2,052,805.19; bills, Americatis, on the average. are eat- . : e | vise that this represents the loss up, Notes. payable, accounts | -oR ENT—Three-room > furnished,| ing § pér_cent less meet than they did TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” A Eta pee at 7 1 -~ to April 27th according to the audit] Payable, $31,321.11. | s anodern, private apartment on first] 20 years ago. _- : per eR, DOUGLAS Mc. N in... SSING THROUGH ‘ report amounting to $4297-B togeth-| , The remorts of cooneralive arEiN. | “aoor. Apply 1100 Broadwi nS “pape’s Diapepsin” is the quickest, BUSTER KEATON in.......“THE PLAYHOUSE” er with the interest charged at Octo- izations are required by July ae 12-13-3t : és surest relief for Indigestion. Gases, 1” be extended six months.| ny aGeNTS—Men and women! French scientist has taken an X-ray] Fy tuence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer- i TT ee ported by the audit for North Dakota, South Dakota and | photograph ofa bone through a brick mentation or Stomach Distress caused JOHNNIE HINES in. “BURN ’EM UP BARNES” 7 company for the period of January 1 LORD TURNS FARMER Montana; $10 to $15 per day., Cail, Will 250 yards away. ite by acidity. A few tablets give almost LoIs WILSON in. JHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS” 2 { to Gctober 15 was Aa Gloucestershire. Eng., De: after 6 P. M. E. W. Simms, 206 E. a immediate stomach relief and shortly ~, CONSTANCE TALI ADGE in. ..“MAMMA’S AFFAIR” Mill M elter, Bledisloe icultural orator, has an-; Thayer St. 12-13-1w Rotted manure for fertilizike the stomach is corrected so you can TOM MOORE in. Fs iSBEATING THE GAME” ¢ The second report ‘ort e audit com- | nounced his intention to take up farm-| WANTED—Girl for general house- 1 Wh ther is right. eat favorite foods without fear. Large BETTY COMPSON in ““PRISONERS OF LOVE” { pany apparently followed consider-|ing. He is taking this course, He says.) work. Mrs. Sveinbjorn Johnson, AWS: ile weather is rig! case costs only few cents at drug : able difficulty on the part of the local | to help pay tor his large estate here. 615 6th St, Phone 214-J, 12-13-21 Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 621 store, Millions helped annualy, Matinee Daily 2:30, Evening 7:30 and 9, ; + : # 4

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