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Y PAGE: EIGHT é THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, "21 BAPTIST MEN'S ie She marnie DELAY RETURN |i . . Mike “Gibbons, at one time acclaimed by many the ‘uncrowhed king of ‘that division, will. settle | their pugilistic differences here tonight. Both boxers are down to weight and | declared in the customary “excellent Named “Roosevelt Brotherhood | condition.” cane delay, had been cecastongd in ———— getting extradition papers for the re- 4 of Baptist Church” —Offi- | AUDITOR PAYS turh of Daniel Nowhh euaeed convict, ||R properly made out, it was Sald today cers Are Named | OUT STATE AID »y: officiats of the state penitentiary, lf | z Bae @s soon as she papers are com- || The Baptist men met-last evening at pleted a man wi e sent to Hutchin- | |b the church for purpose of completing} The state auditor has distributed the | son, Kan., to get ‘Noah and return him their organization, After a substan-/a0nual state aid to high schools |t> the state prison. Prison officials tial supper served by members of the! amounting to $90,000, provided by leg-| are positive the identification is com- Ladies Aid, matters of business were islative appropriation. Four agricul- plete, upon the basis of telegrams re- taken up. £. A. Wilson was elected | tural high schools receive $2,500 each; | ceived from Hutchinson authorities. vice president, H. E. Keller having 31 first class high schools receive $717| ‘Charles Bryer, convict, who escaped heen elected president at the previous| each; second. class high schools re-|from the state prison Wednesday | Sunday meeting, and A. C. Drysdale ceive $448 and third class high schools] night, was still at large today. ‘No-' secretary. The cofnmittee on consti- receive $269. : tice of his escape had been dispatched || tution reported recommending the} The money is distributed to high to officers in many towns and cities. concise constitution used by the men’s| Schools according — to classification “athe: and evening schools, which also par- ean rreevmination. ‘he report was | leibate, do 90 on a por capita basis, BEN ay ane lopted and the brotherhood _ consti- gUETaE PARSE, : tition heartily ‘accepted. The Baptist KILLDEER WINS brotherhood ‘will be known as_ the 7 © “Roosevelt Brotherhood of the Bap- OVER STANTON | 4 Sool rear pLaTA, ray aH = tist Church.” Further appointments Pui lawyer, for $7,200;tor services ale] of committees as they shall be need- (Specal to Thie Tribune.) lone to have ‘been: rendered the ‘In e phe oats Killdeer, N. D., Dec. 16.—The Stan- | gustrial Commission has been filed in There were about twenty men pres-| ton high school baskétball.team waslthe st. Paul courts ‘by Svéinbjorn ent, others being dgtained on account} defeated here last night in one of the] Johnson, agsistant attorney general. ||f of the holiday pressure in business. | snappiest games of the season thus" ") § Tho brotherhood starts with far, 30 to 23, Virgil Jewsen, of Kill- PSO SRST iis spirit, and hopes to make substantial | deer, peing tho feature player. He“ Leal perth i Lalarncr : ins in membership as its machin-| made 26 of Killdeer's nolnts, playing lawns. ile weather is right. B y gets into running order. The men} center. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 ke up studies in social service ; viewed in the light of Christiah prin- ciple For the present the regular. international lessons of the Sund: school will be the basis of the disc . The meetings of the organiz tions will be held each Sunday at| + roon in the lecture room of the} ee the pastor” directing the} DARE ANGI NG TAG TING TI TNT CREAN Open Evenings | i The store of sifts wk men BERGESON’S A store where men buy their own things; and when you buy in their own store you’re sure to Set the things they. want CHRISTMAS Calls for stylish new clothes; commor- sense ‘calls for economy. You :§ Al. 7 5 HT Prisoner ‘To Be Brought Back ||k Soon, However get both in our $50 Hart Schaffner & rine ‘suits and overcoats at this Pheer! PTICE Ls eo ees SUGGESTIONS SHIRTS—some with collar at- tached; madras, silk. GLOVES—for driving~ or for dress; cape, buck, mocha. ; NECKWEAR — in fine heavy’ silks; silk knits, too. PAJAMAS — silk, madras, or MAKE HIM SMILE An initial buckle and a ~ genuine calf skin beltina csnty outings ' gift box at prices to suit. ROBES—Silks and Wool Blankets _ SWEATER COATS — for office every purse. | for him. or ae ~ Tonight and Saturday JACK HOXIE - —in a— Thrilling Photo Play entitled “CYCLONE BLISS” —also— | Mutt & Jeff Comedy. FOX NEWS: wae “KNIGHT Sleeve-Valve Motor Improves With The Willys-Knight with the : Sleeve-Valve Motor piles up sa ‘ themiles with 'afreedom from upkeep expense that is the pride of every. owner. 50,000, 100,000, even 150, . 000 miles are common expe- tiences—with the cost of adjustment so small'as to be~ negligible. SEDAN — {9595 f. 0. b. Toledo Roadster-- $1475 Towring--#1525 Coupe - - 12193 4 LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY “Come on Kiddies’ . lTamatthe , Wellworth Store; | Johnson's Popular Priced Store 34 IP Fr _ 2 > > “ALWAYS BUSY” KN ALL = = see eon \ ; one le \ e}s - I DMore Days To Sell = A LO OK BIG DISCOUNT SALE LO ( kK Vv ‘age Goods. : TONIGHT ONLY aa /\ : : Sweeping Price Reductions 4! on account of the big crowds here all next week we will discontinue our night Ns Tonight Specials Sona a ‘ BA sales after tonight, and this being the last one you cannot afford to pass:it by.” a Fue et Prest-O-Lite Batteries ~~ || <8} Ourentire line of Gilbert Toys $4.98 Dolls Wardrobe complete to. Ny ed. Friday Night#l] < teecw Potuemsemieome ty es YB creas op eel te 7 Only These are not “specials.” You get the same guar- : : Bile cesar ; erates! : _ $3. 98 A anteed, high-powered, long-lived Prest-O-Lites that f Ky r pei Iola eae io (aN SELES Dien SE IS aT are now standard equipment on eighty-seven' makes iA 15 cent Iron toys at ; BE Ses, A Come and see the Of care tnd tenets: A os - *95 Cent Tinker Toygat j Chappie Coats that ee ee ‘ a S : 59 aN aX 4 6-volt battery type heh Witt o>: eae ey ad R ALA we are going to of- Oe panne light cars— ay) ,25 cent Iron toys at cae Che aso F Yesterday’s price on the : D eS $2.98 ables, at Ui fer tonight. Hours identical battery ...$29.60 x ~10c " 7 to $ p.m., at Price one year ago... 36.00 VCE W 6-volt type for Essex, Hudson Se es Buick, Chandler, ete, trade-in . BS’ — $8.50 Dressed Dolls at — — Ty iF fe 25 White Enamel Tabl s 2-volt oe for Maxwell, | i . $6. 50 $3. e Enamel Tables, a + ; Yesterday's price, same ae’ ee Last year’s price. ... 53.10 : ! ce “$6. 50 Dolls Wardrobe filled with ICE eos aN : Ss Drive around today. Trade in your.old battery an * everythmg to dress up the Doll; at White Enamel Chairs to match, at for a Prest-O-Lite, the recognized. cold weather : ie hs . i battery, at the lowest price in yeats. NY _S4 98 ; 2 $ 1 9 o yi G. & W. soe C. | Y--~ — as a ae 207 Broadway Bismarck |= Phone B11 ~ fq —_ Every item bought tonight will be Baaied ata 10 p per cent 9a he ete that’ bas BR discount. ye can save money on the Big Tonight's Sale S brought the -Low rn a) : Prices to Bismarck. Bs ven 4