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PAGE EIGHT COTTON GOODS [Hew MANUFACTURE Interesting “Exhibit Prepared For City Schools An interesting exhibit on cotton manutacture “has been obtained for the pupils in the city schools from Marshal field and; Company through Webb Brothers Department storé. . The’ exhibit shows the. various steps in the preparation and mahu- tacture of gingham. Samples of cot- ton, yarn.and finished goods in the Various steps are placed in a glass- covered box, with description of each step, The exhibit shows tho eyolu- tion‘from the cotton ball to the fin- ished Yabric, from bale to yarns, bleaching the yarns, from yarn. .to Cloth, and the finishing processes. ‘There are 18 distinct stages of man- ufacture. In addition there isa description of cotton raising, written \by Curtis L. Vogter, of the plant breeding staff | of the Coker Pedigreed Seed Farm, of Hartsvill C. The exhibit is to De ‘shown fir n the high school and then in the grade schools, WILTON TRIMS WASHBURN BY CLOSE SCORE) Jan. 20.—The strong Washburn and “Wilton. basket ball quints clashed Wednesday night | in a fast game which became more; and ‘more inter ng as it proceeded. The first half was a little’ slow and ended with a tic score.of 8 to 8. The second half both teams came back strong and the store see-sawed till the final whistle blew, and left the score'22 to 21 in favor of Wilton. zer for Washburn and Gilmore den for Wilton were the stars Washburn, N Da? QD. me... The game was clean , for which much credit is due arrison Robinson, LEGION TOSSERS ~ MEET SATURDAY first practice of the American ion basket ball team will be held he high school gymnasium: Satur- night, An organization mecting lield last night. A dozen "orchestra. the first tryouts, Verdict For Tribune In Local Damage Suit A sealed verdict in favor of the Bis- marck Tribune company was returned Ly a jury in district court this morn- ing in the case of Vernon MacGilvrary ys.. The Bismarck Tribune company, in which, the plaintiff, a former . em- ploye, sued for commissions alleged to be due on‘job printing. sales. C. L. Woung and Alfred Zuger ap- peared for The Tribune company. Theodore Koeffel was attorney for Mr. ' MacGilvrary, now of: Nome, N. D. Co. A Benefit’ Dance tonight at Patterson’s Hall. '-McKenzie orchestra. Come and ‘have aj good time. \ - ————— ‘ MON DAY and TUESDAY 1922 will ‘mean nothing to the antral man who does not prepare himsel if to become skilled in some trade or profession. THE BARBER TRADE offers splendid opportunities, High salaries or start in business for yourself with small capital. Now is the time to act. Our enlarged location offers latest equipment and methods of instruction. Write |) for FREE illustrated catalog today. TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE LEWIS & CLARK SUGGESTED AS ‘ NAME OF BRIDGE Tho name “Lewis & Clark Memor- ial,” has been suggested for the new vehicular bridge across the Missouri river here, by. Knute Cleristensen of Benedict, president’ of the North Da- kota Road Builders association: He says such a name defines the location as ‘the’ famous explorets ‘spent the winter on the site of Mandan, and that the proposed title would suggest the historical sleniacs ance of the reg- ion. §. HENDRICKSON MADE COLLECTOR Minot, N.'D., Jan, 20.—Staale Hen- drickson, of Coteau, well knowh in state politics, has been appointed a deputy U. S. internal revenue: collec- tor to work in the Minot district. S. D. ENGINEERS .- RE-ELECT BROWN, Aberdeen, S.,D., Jan. 20.-—Profes- sor J. M, Brown, of Vermillion was re-elected president of the South Da- kota Engineers Organization, at ‘the recent annual meeting of that body in this city. Other officers for the com- ing year include H. L. Cory of Aber- deen, secretary and treasurer; Frank Lecocq, of Aberdeen; Norman Dean, of Sioux Falls, and A. B. Mather, of Mitchell, ‘consul ‘board. MISS NORTON TO BE CANDIDATE Minot, N. D., Jan. 19.—Miss Mary'| Norton, a: member of the Minot pub- lic school staff, has..announced her candidacy for county superintendent of Ramsey county, Miss Norton. is serving as principal of the Lincoln school. She is in charge of the Americanization’ class of the Minot night school. She is a sister of for- mer Congressman P. D. Norton. I buy and sell S sell State Hail War- rants. Call or write. Obert A. Olson, Eltinge Block. Phone 250. Co. A Benefit Dance. tonight at Patterson’s Hall. McKenzie good time. Dance at’ Baker’s Hall: every day nights, Best music and floor in state. 10c a dance. For: Sale. | One deck wooden barge 18x54 by 4 ft. deep.. Used in erection: of Missouri: River ptee: Will'sell cheap. Phone Farmers, T Attention LEP US:TAN. YOUR, HIDES AND FURS into useful articles, such -a8- robes, coats, rugs, mittens, caps, tur séts or any kind of. leather. If you .prefer. selling; send your fur to us for full market value. WRITE TODAY for FREE fur price list, tanning ‘price list and shipping tags, 3 : ‘ « The Bismarck Hide & Fur: Co, - Oinmarck, N, D. TSE) ROHRER’S TAXI Phone 57 City 25c. «Penitentiary 75c. perienced Drivers Only. o Anywhere, Any Time. SAFETY FIRST. , EARLY. Drawing. 204 Hennepin Ave., ‘Minneapolis, % _ Minn ;EHOLD THE MAN! Come aiid have a Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- A PT Bismarck Boys | Saateers —+ coo On Monday night Dr. Brandes made clear to the Pioneers how to build a strong body. Many of the Ploncers resolved to follow the © suggestions made by the doctor, In the basketball teague ‘the ‘hight- ning V are leading with the Tigers and the Great Bears tie for second plac¢. The Lions are so far ahead in class “B" that they will be included in “A” series in the future. Next Mondy night Dr. J. O. Arnson val commence a serie® of First: Aid talks. i On Wednesday’ night the Older Boys Congress will discuss “The Value of Work.” An athletic event will be included in the Wednesday program the“standing broad jump, Saturday, at 9:30 a. m>"the Young Comers will meet; at 10:30 the Pio- heers, at 3:00 o'clock the Qlder ‘Boys. ” Two basketball teams will visit the Indian school. Saturday~ afternoon: at 2:30 o'clock. Grade VIII “A” will play the Indian second team; Sty Rob- idou’s Ramblers will play. the Indian first team. A number ‘of High School boys met yesterday afternoon and. decided .to organize a couple ‘of Hockey teams. Plans are under way for a game Sat- urday afternoon. The Junicr High School boys have |commenced* playing soccer football, The game bids fair to become as: popu- lar at the William ‘Mcore as it is at the Richholt. | Saturday afternoon from 1wo to five there will be.a demonstra- tion-of cake made with a New | Baking Powder. |. Will. also have our regular \foods and. the moat ; :delicious ‘apple pie made. WOMAN’S EXCHANGE | 211 Broadway.’*‘ You can’t blame us for: wax- ing. warm and enthusiastic about the character of the coal we are selling. It’s ‘the real article. Beulah Deep Vein Lignite Coal. Wachter. . Transfer Company. Phone 62. tee i BEHOLD THE MAN. Don’t: stay : stufted-up! Quit: blowing + and snuffling!.A-.dose of “Pape's Cold: Compound”. taken . every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all. grippe misery. ~The first‘dose opens ‘clogged-up nos- Special Notice Bismarck, N. D. in the future. -The first event willbe a trils and gir, passages: of head; stops *|BOARD PREPARES FUTURE PLANS » The board’ Of: fadtajnistration has ins structed arehiteéts: ‘to prepare plans! for. the future development of the Dickiason’ Normal school, which’ has shown a remarkable growth: since it was establishéd. ~There ..are more, than 200 stidents now enrolled. An appropriation has ‘been authorized for a college Dullding and a.power plant is nov ‘being but: It is the expecta+ tion of the board that: there will be great . future -deyelopment.“.of the schoo!, and for ¢his reason plans. cov- ering the Fusure At) been. ordered drawn, pe dah seem era a ,._ OMY N Visits in City. L. Ge Mouttrie, of’ Grand Forks, formerly . of Valley City, who was Chaplain ‘of ‘the!’ First \North Dakota. at the border, called at the state cap- itol yesterday afternoon, STRUTS an To Give Demonstration, From 2 to 6 o'clock on Saturday af- térnoon a.cake’ demonstration, using the New Baking Powder, will be giv- en at the ?Women’s Exchange on Broadway. ‘The ladies of Bismarck are invited to attend this demonstra- tion. Whiskey Case to Beer’s Court. Attorney ..for. “Jack” Bermnett, charged: with having: intoxicating” li- quor ir, his possession, took change of venue’ last: night. from Police Magis- trate Cashman, who sent the case to Justice Anton ‘Beer's. court. where it will be heard Monday. Call for Clothes * The Salvation Army now is having a number of calls for used clothing, Ensign ‘Homer: said today. He partic: ularly desires to receive clothing sult- able for children. If persons having clothes which ‘they are willing to give away will call the ‘Salvation Army headquarters, Ensign Homer will make arrangements to:call for, ‘them. Local Men Winners Two Bismarck men were award riges for their. exhibits at the Far Hats poultry: show. in the single com! ‘White ‘Legligrn class... They were: George .SandVig, ‘cock, first; pullet, nose etieves headache, dullness; ped ness, ,sneezing. “Pape’s Cold: Compound” is. the ‘surest . relief. known and Hew bents At drug stores. Tastes Insist quickest, coate only;s It: acts. without. assistance. nice. . Contains “no eaeining: -FALLING HAIR TREATMENTS i are most satisfactorily niade by the barbe 4 observing. scalp.conditions and results of treatment. For fourteen months we have closely observed the results of treatment with our preparation, have treated ‘many: cases, been successful with all. We know the causes of falling hair and positively: will-refund the cost of. your treatment, « should we fail to give satisfaction. SUNSET BARBER Phone 130 W. for appointment. ‘SHOP AT FOLSOM: © “Comes to an end Tomorrow—Saturday Night. Tonight at:7:30 sharp we will cut loose and show the people of Bismarck and vicinity, our appreciation: of their support during this sale. on Saturday the last day we will offer 500 boxes, each containing Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches. In fact: everything we can crowd into them. This opportun-: ity comes once in a life time. The fun with the boxes: starts Saturday’ afternoon at’ 2:30 sharp. ‘COME. Bring all your tickets for the Grand Folsom’s Jewelry Stor TONIGHT AND Capitol eae TOMORROW NAZIMOVA in her supreme triumph “CAMILLE” _ Dumas’ enthralling of youth and love. , “SINGER MIDGETS SIDE SHOW” | A Two Reel. Fox Comedy, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,'1922 RIALTO BIG BILL RUSSELL eens “THE ROOF TREE” A heart-stirring story of the \Southern feud country. : Mutt & Jeff Comedy. Fox one News. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY _ 1 MONDAY ~ “WAY DOWN EAST.” second; Peter Werlen, cockerel, sec: MONDAY VAUDEVILLE Co. A Benefit Dance tonight! orchestra. Come and have a ond; cock fourth. There were birds|at Patterson’s Hall. McKenzie good time. at the show from all parts of the state and from Minnesota. At’ St. Alextus Hospital, R. D, Hoskins, of: the city, under- went an operation at the St. Alexius: hospital ‘last night. He was getting along-as. well as could today. Mrs. Leo De Rochford: of the. city hag entered the hospital and will undergo an operation. J. J. Maloney of Fargo,- Mrs. Peter Wachtler. of Glendive, Mont., Winifred and - Lois Hall Baty marck, and John Schwei- gert he city haves entered for treathdent. i Mré. ‘John. Broderick, R. J, Heck, Francis:Schultz, Mrs. Samuel Smiller, Leo Boespflug, all of the city, and Henry Miller of Raleigh, who. have, been patients at the hospital have reg turned .to their. homes. BEHOLD THE MAN, FOR SALE Nice “Bungalow - T have_a nice, almost-new bunga, low in the River View addition, consists of six rooms and Bath, re- ception hall, full basement, garage in basement. This: is: an ideal home in every way and.I am sure that‘a: good ‘contractor: in: Bismarck, would not think of duplicating. this little palace for‘less than $6,000.00. (I mean Jot included.) : 3 As I need cash I am offering this lovely home for «$4,750.00. $250 cash and balance ‘on monthly payments. Rents. right now for $45.00. per month. Always. paid in advance... If .I,.was. a .“hoggish” landlord: I’d atk. and: receive $60.00 per month. ; This desirable home will’ nat be on. the market long . If, interested, please iurry.. Telegraph, . Tele- phone, or write. But*hurry. _J.H.HOLIHAN | 314 Broadway Phone 745 GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED HERE | Prices Are Away ‘ Down. * CREWSKY’S SHOESHOP . Phone 898) 109 3rd St. ‘Mail Orders Promptly Filled. SAVE 50c A TON Order ‘Your Coal From The New Salem ‘ Lignite Coal-Co. ‘cant mie and Righth:St.) CHAS. RIGLER, Manager... Bismarck-Mandan, | Bus Line ° Effective This Date. Trip, one way from all hotels...25¢ Reservations for Residence stops -..40¢ Jager Transfer Line Phone 18 The Most Momentous Event In History, Exquisitely Por- trayed ‘in Natural Colors J ARG Ls = je expected} THE FILM DIFFERENT Based On The Life of Christ... A Diversion In Entertainment WARNING! Say “‘Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin... ' Unless you sée the ‘name"“Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for - Colds | Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia “ Neuritis : Earache ‘Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only ‘Bayer’, package which contains ‘proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets— Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. ‘Aspirin: is. the trade mark of: Bayer’ Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacia “NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Regarding Shoe Repairing "Men's 's half soles, sewed or hailed. Baaes Men's whole soles......:.: sce Boys’ half goles. <.:'.. Men’s Repaired Heels. .$ .65 Men’s new leather heels.$1.00 Wingfoot rubber heels.. .65 Ladies’ half soles. .....$1.25 | Cuban Leather Heels. . .$1.25 Military Leather Heels .$1.25, Above Prices Are Strictly Cash. All Parties Having Shoes Here, 30 days or over, please call for them, or they will be sold for charges, as we need the room. , Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled. Only skilled workmanship. a BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL Henry Burman, Prop. NOTICE ~ This is to Announce Change of Concern Name to MODERN MACHINE WORKS 921 Front Street. “Bismarck, N: Dake . Formerly Bismarck Foundry & Welding Coo! * There’ is no change i in. ownership. We have discontinued our Foundry and Welding De- — partments, and will concentrate all our efforts to Auto- motive Machine work. _ Cylinder and Crankshaft Grinding. Standard or any ‘oversize Pistons. Piston wrist Pins and Piston Rings. Hardened Flywheel starter Gears. We will-remain at the same location where we axe . been for the past 12 years. MODERN MACHINE WORKS: ADOLF KUTCHERA, Prop. NOTICE This is to announce that I have taken over the Welding _formerly known as the Bismarck Foundry & Welding Co. Tam located just back of the Modern Machine Works. Bismarck Welding Shop Clarence L. Thompson, Owner. Ki 208 10th Street. A Bismarck, No. Dak. i S AUDITORIUM SPECIAL EXHIBITION LIMITED TWO DAYS ONLY. * Mon. and donee ane 23 and 24 ee ox tat EN Pu ranl i