The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922 PAGE THREE ~ WEBB Oe ERE pe Son NE ork ,—Pioneers / Pee eee ee : A. M- ya ENTERTAINED AT _Another case where the appropria- Last Monday night at the grand} 3 P, M.—Congress—athletics and| g \ tion and the law tailed to coincide is camp of Pioneers Dr 0, Arnson | basketball. causing correspondence between the jcommenced a series c Aid to} 4 P. M—Congress—hockey. t. North Dakota Poultry Association and l'the Tjured” talks. ‘The areata te zs Pa ey tas rh devas 2 talk was CLOSE OF WOR K the state auditor's office. The law,|Plans Are Made To fade To Begin State-! greatly enjoyed by the boys and all COAL : | ns 1 rhic ye es the Poultry Asso- ‘e looking forward to the succeed-} If you want to enjoy the real ar to the or-| + wide Effort i ary ‘: meine m ing talks with keen, interest. . To Officials and Members of Jury) § The last log- eaten laghow stehiat NewcUe aK’ “onwe OF comforts of home life order ‘the - Panel Guests at Dinner’ of ; P 300 for they bi- ‘go, Jan. 27—-With the arrival in/ cident, particularly when one’may be right kind of coal. * Beulah deep He re an ULES M tae enllat panos * Fargo this week of Louis Kaufman of away out somewhere beyond the im-|vein coal. Wachter Transfer | E. G. Patterson The poultry association, upon re- Chicago, field representative of zone | mediate care of medical help is some- Company. Phone 62. | ceipt of the warrant for $150 return- —. a ‘ ' $ , re] | thing that every live boy takes pride puss as ee, —— ed it to the auditor with a request |Seven headquarters for the Ameri "Ne: Ans ia . JUDGE COFFEY TALKS} th@t the annual allowance of $300 be| Jewish Relief, prelimniarg steps were [tae in apy, ihe ecto ql rhea Special Children’s Matinee at! ETT pill lt o sent them for their yéar’s expenses. |taken for uh stato conference. of the | jis’ second ae i e siving|the Capitol Theater tomorrow. f \ ie —_——_ The request has been pr to | American Je r Relief organiza- | ne enue rite hove coneré a {Showing “Way Down East.” o Discusses Increasing Number the auditing’ board and returned for| tion to he faces go Sunday, Janu- | Wednesday Mr J.B. Kaulh vevAdmission only 25c. , 7 further information, and the que ary eatin 4 ERE is ‘ : 7a Rr eR M 200 delege the boys a talk on “Whe Sar aa n O eason of Cases in Court Involving me hh the legal authorities | ie yeast celta tenes HOR? Mr, Kaulfuss will ha Dance at Baker’s Hall every] Young People : e tio’ renee fo Uhe campaign of the ‘cong in future. |'Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-) ee Ne > 2 nee Lor: the | Next Wednesday the Dat for discus-!day nights. Best music and) ‘ i icinls a Pye i ay year! sion will be “Custom and Habit,” the] ¢ atic | ALTE “t ‘ oe ange yee School Notes ce t d peti een 0,000 and 000. | discussions will be opened by Barton floor in state. 10c a dance. | , ; eat z te epeatast | ee Ries SET Naftalin, e chairman,” wilt!) Muir, Stan Robidou and Be "eford ria aontuht ts =| 5: and a few oth nests last Hl i ? i night Aon ainne® elven iy fe aie There are now twelve members of de at the n {The /gymnasium, events will be clttors 8 Sane Rink is; terson, 2 member of the panck at the tlle night school class in American- |, aiternoon: will open at standing broad jump and the 60-yard|open., 10c in the afternoon and guests inum- [ization being taught by Miss Madge |22ud will be att ds by H. W. V-| potato race for time and basketbail.|evening. Free on Sunday. us n 50 gathered in the y | ‘y club,dining room at 8 o’¢! Margaret Welch will teach : | Beer, mémber of the ology this term on the labora- | DRESS ES G j resent time as |der the direction ‘of Professor a ineazoseid: (he En £ seen from the bench, He remarked |tables are being made for the micro- in the laying out of th . especially that the persons brought ; Scopes. u 5 oe i into court nowada mostly young fat is oxen that the Seca iS "The evening session in A. O, t Dresses for Every Need. Reduced. & people, and 0 that in these ee Club wi arrive here early yay) ¢: bei | “ pote gh on Friday ptieenooe te give al gly eae of the ws Aven | Come down to see these dresses tomor- tion, that education without the found- | a short program atthe high schoo | ses. ee . ation of integrity in the individaal is] Following is the list of people who enceniad penton i} Yow. Even if it means an extra trip it will : sally a menace to society instead of | entered high school at the midyear} a és Max ee ? really a Vpeorotlonatoane: ‘ Se ee = be worth while for it isn’t every day that so ne State's Attorney McCurdy spoke} Marie Ackermann, Robert Boden- |'for the City of Chicago: ¥ Joust ui Pape 's Cold Comp pound” Breaks any Cold in a Few Hours } moderate an expenditure will add a dress = along the same Ime, telling of the jstab, Mary Brophy, ala Byte, who 5 int] —_— i to your wardrobe number of young people against whom | 4 Jingle, Lester E Francis Fla- c : } criminal charges have to be brought. |Nerty, Fenton Goddard, Edna Hall, |g Slties whieh is | Sa ellott sted nose running), relieves, beadache, agi i Their descripti : Id iffi it He told the jurors-that their service |Annie Hagerott, Gladys Herbert, Don-! there for ihe American Jewish W: ar dos e of "Pape's aa ee “P ‘a's eat” Compount is thej Cle Caco ou be most di a t, anjald Jones, Roy -Kelsvin, Grant! Relier organizati | os = s h ‘ * ti Em eS an wie en Casa Marty Lobe [eee uearzaion Ab0 who a8 |on ovary two hours anit tree dots |autcest, suet relet hnown, anal some of the materials employed are Poiret render a further service to their com-|Archie McG Targuerite Ni fous Regensburg of Chicago, vice- are taken usually breaks “any eold|costs only a few cents at drug Stores Twill, Tricotine, Charmeuse, Satin and munit: passing on the information | Kenneth Miller, Wilma Olson, Muriel | chairman of zone seven headquarters; ight up. Ie acts’ without assistance. Tastes . % : ‘) to the fathers and mothers and to the | Robison, Wendell “Landers, Ralph | Hiram D. Frankel of St. Pani, Minne. | The first dose opens clogged-up mos-jnice, Contains no quinine. Insist up- | Satin Combinations. ‘ ; young people in their communities. | Parsons, Phoebe Leck, Vernice Smart, jsota attorney I. Lofkovitz, of | Hs and alr. passages of head; stops|on Pape’s. Adv by Scott Cameron talked upon legal ry Thompson, Logan Ward, Frank Dresses, that sold at $98.50. ‘ = o? procedure and said that while the pre- Annette Yeater, Margaret Now . sent system is imperfect it is the best Edith Gallup ebs Ree ee ee ee cece er er ses reoeeeesees that the best minds have been able to vi " t 4 evolve in all the years of coyrt pro- ir caer ae go to 4 . | Dresses that sold at $89.50. $44 75 cedure. } B Jews in south e nvi e ou | IN OW's.5:0 0.6 ssa'e'e cle ele ele erevs) - e A. W. Lucas, member of the jury] |W g 1 | panel, talked in a humorous vein, in- | titudinous calls i sents ll 3 A hes Be ee ey Ca ne | rahi tHat sold at $75.00. 37 50 cluding the court, the jury and the | for many a nervous Srea kdo ‘0 gur party, Jfriday evening, Jan, </, In . ary s Auditoriun: i NOW aidre as esa'es una waiewim lace Seine tee a's wise: e jawyers i s remarks work, ‘social obligations, /d ‘Kiddies’ ColdsCan | and Gymnasium. A good time is assured both old and young, as i The jury which was dismissed about | ing and-the care of children ‘Nl be combined wi i | Dresses that sold at $65.00. ‘oe Serdtmattarioon by Tidze'|2 yr oomsatn a whirlwind B E 1 At modern Jazz will be combirfed with the good old fashioned Waltzes | 32. y has had “before it jthe largest | of i e BS! UIC! y and Square Dances. Special exhibition dancing by some real- “Old | NOW Jaidicla'sisie'n es ois'a'e aiere ope sisieisionne otis sie: number of cases disposed of in one j backac nervousness nnd oftentime Di st Time” artists. .Whist will also be played, and there will be prizes | Dresses’ that sold at $57.50. term in years. “Judge Coffey thanked us ills which are peculiar hoeen ae Gs ‘lycead qi will 2 | and surprises. Given under the auspices of the Lady Foresters; és $57.50. $28 75 the jurors for;their faithfulness in Xalone., Such women should | Ko! eae epee Tittle Kiddicel wich |W \ NOW .cccccsccececcccssccciivsccsecs Oe dismissing them ungil February 7, but be guided by the let- Te: ue t to do for you!” When ¥ . ADMISSION 50 CENTS. \ | Pe when the ¢ mpany A & ters so often published in this paper] 4,20" gret com ao hee Dees Dresses that sold at $49.50. Hughes is to be tr In th from women who have been in just} pee eas Discovers $3 directed, and | Now. sans Mes ee o time Judge Coffey will hear, suck conditions, but who have been | 3, wall pape ao <n red to health by Lydia E. Pink- S08 Fee ina cla | | . G. Smith, city; S. D. Rohrer, city; vegetable Compound, Ate ered Loe ates i F : A, F. McDonald, root and herb medicine * yy | i Wing; J. no drugs and can be | Sears sp.the fish, sett! ee pane at | i Dresses at $13.50 ) woman, “adv. | SESS". ndard remedy for coke, | 5 z / conghs, grippe. At your druggists, | } We have selected and placed on rack, 25 dresses. In- | 0c. a bottle. . cluded are serges, velours, tricotine and silks. Regular New Rockford, t ; 3 | ges, , tricotine and suks. hegulal derson, ¢ tt a vote of 201 to in "Ss Soft Creamy Chewing Taffy | values up to $32.50. marcx; Geo. Boelter, ford school dist Kr. | End of season. Special to close........ ° ' Ludeman siaihusan of $60,000 of 2 P59 \ Made Fresh Today 1 S dity; FL cent, school “bonds 10. t New Discovery 5 | sey, Rega standing warrants and fin For Colds and Cougiis — ; SATURDAY ONLY \ farm al i fs | eee ae ~ || Winter Suits at Less | YC omerrpearereenre aD Constipated? Here’sRelief!Cleanse | a A { me Special Children’s Matinee at ti system, with ne sine 8 Pills, ; POUND.25 CENTS 3 the Capitol: Theater tomorrow. | free bile flow, stir up | Th K lf P oirank Titus, citys|Showing “Way Down East.” they ye and seb ak the root ot the | LA E HO i an . a ‘ rice ‘ ; H. O. Freshaur, | Admission only 25e. c PROMPT! WON'T Gris: . | We-have only 7 Fur Trimmed Winter Suits left from the Solip, SOREN RE ( { season’s selling and are offering for our End of Season Ambassafors represent Great Bri- YT. King’s Pijls Pijis Clearance at j 0 tain in 27 foreign countries. A a a = | P , ‘id Than Half Pri f townshit: Hen ra A ~~ ert, Bismarcky C. J. Rue, Baldwin; ess an a rice | Driscoll; ; Fa ily a few of Ahe coe’l”:t<zsW! ORHRT.”.LCUCW a! !!CUD ee Oa CC be’ present. Prof. ! "Sh » ANG MIS. U. Lari JOVE Winter Coat lin Welch r Be ER Ss lie : | ¢ imter Voats son, Bailiffs Wm. | : ‘ ) Wolf and H. P. Knappen were among of the A! Women’s Winter Coats in a well selected group of new the guests, > { . ee he, Sucsts. 2 x i models. Many are handsomely trimmed with fur, while MINNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF DANCI } others are elaborately embroidered, Former prices were } { f) cents a Pound for frozen Hides, or | on $59.50 to $75.00. End of 5 - Fi eason - es Will open ahd conduct a dancing school at the Knights of } Clearance .. $29. 50 to $39. 50 ‘ Pythias Hall,’ Starting 6 cents a Pound In Trade. ee eae: t ee MONDAY, JAN, 30 , ees |. I) Winter Coats at $5.00 rely: of y : ae ee eels {7 cont cents « Pound Cash for -Wool :} urs 12 no le Le 4 and other negot é a 2 i GHC eeaiege | One lot of Winter Coats in good weight materials that = eee y methods of teaching are the latest a Y experi 4 | : Special Children’s Matinee at Our methods of teaching are the latest and our experience or | are warm and durable. End of Season reve: BDO .00 the Capitol Theater tomorrow. enables us to make it a pleasure to the most difficult student, cents 2 Pound In Tr. wee ie Clearance. _Your choice at. ceeeee Showing “Way Down East. i : s All instructions / strictly. private.” 18 a : a . 3) é ‘ z ‘ 4 | Admission ¢ only. 25e.1 : Do not hesitate to consult us—as we will cheerfully render gs s eto pias | Wombat cir Coats : i ~ Se Bi Dance at Baker’s Hall every i . all possible assistance. - Only Three of These Popular Coats Left. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur: Knights of Pythias Hall. 119% 4th St! Phone 119. ize 3 ! | day nights. Best music and Eat Tien s Suan uutet Ch ce icra ies cate uth i e rocer One Wombat Coat, size 36, Has large shawl collar, Reg: 10c.a dance. 0 pears i hee 65 00 End ofeSeason price. vives sevice ceveciee e floor in state. The Brick Pung Across From Standard il Co. SAM SLOVEN, Proprietor. Bismarck. One Ae eareria site 42. Cut from selected skins and is a Regular $165.00 Coat, : End ‘of Season Clearance price ever $79.50 One Nome Coat, size 88. Has Raccoon Collar and Cuffs. Regular $225, 00 Coat. End of Season Clearance....... e+ $1 10.00 | End of Season | Clearance of Shoes — and Oxfords Women’s nine inch kid~boots, Brown 08 Black. Louis JACKIE COOGAN | Heels. . Regular $15.00, * $ 1 0.00 rey: End of Season price....e.sseeeeseeees “ ” in “MY B oY Women’s Lace Oxfords made of finest quality kid skin, Aesop Fable Black and Brown. Louis Heels. $ 8 50 Cais Regular $12.00, End of Season Clearance... e and comedy. ' womens nine inch‘ boots, Cloth tops in brown only, ‘ egular $11.00. $ COMING End of Season Clearance price........see+ 5.00 Theatre ALI ONLY TONIGHT AND SATURDAY : : OFFERS THEATRE Direction Valleau Theater Company TOM MIX ein’. Hiensertent Positively Closes Taaorrow Night D. W. GRIFFITH’S Greatest'Picture ‘ONIGHT and TOMORROW “THE -UNTAMED” A whirlwind tale of the wild and three strange pals —a man, a horse and a dog. MUTT & JEFF: COMEDY - “WAY DOWN - EAST” Special Children’s Matinee Tomorrow at Monday WANDA HAWLEY —in— PRISCILLA DEAN, in PHE CONFLICT” ee ie Hi sf issi CATHERINE MACDO HE BEAUTIFUL LAR” { Women’s One Eyelet Ties in Black Kid and Patent. Louis si 2:30. Admission Only 25¢. HER FACE VALUE rtora HOLT anise “AFTER THE SHOW” i Heels. Regular $10.00. $7 50 - ——— | End of Season Clearance rice, Siere’s. 5 rE e | Matinee Daily 2:30. Frenings 7:30 & 9.

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