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pag anes 4 WEDNESDAY,. MARCH 22, 122 ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE é >. : 5 PETITIONS FOR missioners.in a brief forwarded to the ’ j , ° ’ : e. Interstate: Commerce C 3 IRA } JP) Which Mrs. Wagner wasy held in the | torney is tl " Feat i 5 DY day, er Commissiont te 44 community, " the sucoud’ telat ba Mola as move that} caused when water, backed-up in al) - @ osin l ‘ a ue : athe pallbearers were: Mr, M, & aay d jointly. ao) ey | his premises, ‘Johns6n DARCDAT): Nelson, ang, P. M: Gosney, AV. E. Tea claimed the city was negligent in fail- ‘ LAWS MUST BE ao} ROBSON Ss T0 mrS W AGNER aN Ge Hurr and Dall ang pueneinaty cca tah ng 3 Drovide/s eufMclent opening. ih I 5 j ong those attending tho funeral] f 2,000, John” Johnson. he form) of a NeW ert LON cau ye te) 8 ‘ FILED M AR 3 0 fas : las ee » 1 were Mee and Mrs. Henry» Durkes, HOR ES ae ead Kon. iad aie : a j ES) ‘ER tao ae father and mother, one.sister, Bi ro ji peas a e Tan eee , : aus | a \ Stérling Community M Durkes, from Dallas Cente nd Mee mare in district court, as damages | TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS a \ ey “It Pays to Smile,” the comedy in : lourns|\v, A. Anderson, a cousin: from Des | ( Secrstacy of Slate Hal Oth Whichithe famous! aétress (May Robe Passing of Loveable. (Moines, lowa. And as they go to their ic . 'y of State Hal utlines| son, will appear in Bismarck tonight ~* Charact: homes we wish them to take with an SE Stefs to be Taken Preced- it thoy Auditorium fies Been accorded aires Bae aa erlonas, ar I See ane a ‘ - lastic receptions in m: iti oy eas ls, our love and sympa- ; i) BEN Our store has been sold and we ing Election during’ the ‘presont tour. Bute, Mon: On Wednesday morning, March 15,|fofow,t nat nour (1 ‘rouble and C TOS ae eea a) must move before the 27th. Our en tama, newspapers, where the play ap-| the people of Sterling were shocked | 977°" ie ; Performance at 7:30. ) online rsteay Ce dy goods, boots {PAMPHLET BIDS ASKED Hane ose nights ago, are enthus- | to receive the message that Mrs. iH. B. Panne (Contributed) i ie j and shoes, clothi a 7 ti eee Al , Sad. slic s lething, foxiien, Wo: - : The Butte Miner said: ‘Wagner of that place had passed away CARD OF THANKS 5 of before that time. Bray abjele Publicity. ‘Once more has May Robson proved | * He of the hospitals at Bismarck. | ‘We wish to hereby express our most in these lines ‘will be ublicity Pamphlet Copy Must 2 Butte that it pays to attend any ‘Alma (Durkes) Wagner was born at|28ccre thanks to our triends and 44 ‘ SACRItiCED RECON NANG be in 50 Days Before Pri- ba in rene rane alert Dallas ‘Center, Iowa, March 29, 1887, ig dupine he Slebtese gid ae ni it ” 7 a ~ =) . $ J i a iy ae ) FACTURERS COST. mary, He Announces which. she is justly famous, she prov- a Bergen eri ot Blemarck, ‘March Our levelijone; for the beautiful dlorn. e a ie ‘ ‘ READ THESE VALUES. ed the value of the motto in the title | 1 1922, at the age of 34 years, eleven offerings,,and to Mrs. John French § mS 50 pair men’s army work sh SU restart rte i of “It Pays to Smile,” in which she| MOnths and fifteen days. who so ably conducted the. musical; . : regular price $4.75. nai oes The last day on which petitions for| and an excellent company delighted] ‘She lived with her parents in Iow. service, Fro P " or | $3.48 J} vote of the people at the June 28] Hh yiudience at the Broadway last | until June 29, 1910, when she was unit. H: B. WAGNER and MOTHER, rom George Chamberlain’s Powerful Novel, “Home.” his shoes, regal J] 2timary on initiated laws, will be re- ae ue tree of her two nights’ en- ed in marriage to ‘Horatio 'B. Wagner, ES aes peat HENRY “The Call of Home” is one picture in a theusand It . ceived is March 30, Secret: i and came ‘to Sterling, N. D., li 1 kono the li f : Gees cue eS $2.98 Bea oat perce of State} "Of course, Butte knowing Miss (Rob- | the farm for a few years then anaes eee eee tells the life story of a man who deserted all he held dear ! pera iit pele ladies’ shoes, higt Outlining preliminary plans “for the sort hes peste ‘that in Rey nese toe certain he Peel iirc: heomuse he Theisen tmeone Womial war aia toe nd military heel. Values up tc} 2timary election the Sect annet of I Y = See carly life shecbe, vw The greate or , ry i } 6 Secretary, of| manner of characte: y ; ‘i @ greatest flo ver yi y $9,00. Closing out price— \ state also announced: a ‘ Jin recent years Aeon ta: eter an Megeebant alae ou, united: swith, the a Hood Beene. hah shown on the screen or a 3 $5.89 and $3 39 May, cre or 30 days before the prim-|is in a clays-by herself. But once ing, “living eveeanisteut ren 10 ane ; portrayed in this feature. ' , e iry is the last day upon which peti-|again was it demonstrated h ‘| Se TCHe aa. ( fa bec J |e ; t f ns ere, as it] until her death, where she will be sad- Also 2 Reel C ] Bee tilérn a tand : aes ena maby he MU by, candlaaion donbl loses , craraahere she appears| ly missed by all, e will be sad: : Reel Century Comedy -# $4.50. Closing out at— constitutional amendments., There jalways has aonney Caatile eee She: leaves (0; mourn her: logs, the . “THE ONE HORSE TOWN” $2 8 9 ani ‘ $ 2 69 «it be, however, Gna '7 aouetiiatisaal new and charaine interpretative treat delayed jena two etter) Yiazel|Madalynne Obenchain and Ar- ; o 5 , x ment voted upon. This was re-|for those fortunate enough to be able.) , who will make their 3 Men’s fashionable Lanpher hat: erred by the legislature, and pro-|to attend the productiorfs in which ‘she home ‘for short time with their thurs Cog burch May Be FRIDAY—SA i) ll see: Values up to $3 6S rides that a person removing from|is starred. ~ grandparents a Towa), besides ‘her Tried Together —SATURDAY .00, Closing out price OS Fone county ‘to aifother within the ——_—____ tather and:mother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry : Boys’ new stock Lanpher branc | “Me when he may qualify in the new] |. WEAHER REPORT Durkes, and two sisters, Miss Bertha TOM . MIX x hats, Values to $3.50. $1 45 vounty may vote in the county trom For.twentyfour) {hoursetending eh LAL sees apar se te iio eeond cliet aeie' Mada noe losing out at. vhich he removed. ‘ i noon, March 22. 9 son ol es Moines, Iowa, second trial of Mrs. Madalynne C. ct. A big line men’s and aia! Lan Bids for the publicity pamphlet will Temperature at 7-a.m. . + 80 en One of Sterling, besides Obert natn, and Arthur C, Burch, for Next Week, Monday. phet caps. New assorted yatterne | 2° Teceived on April 8. All copy to), ighent ‘yesterday 36 | Several other relatives and’ friends, ee een tn ne etd jomtly oe WM. FARNUM } all sizes.” Values, from $1.60 t | £°,i2t? the publicity pamphlet —state- Lowest yellterday “L122 | Rer only tbrother preceding her to the| "or sweetheart, wit) he held jointly or vee to $2.50. Closing out at— nents by candidates, etc—must be| bOWest: last night . ** 99] great beyond, Jan’ 12, 1919. separately was expected to be tried in = \ : n his hands 60 ‘days before/the elec: Precipitation. ...... “None | Funera services were held Friday af- superior court yesterday. Each “has $1 25 and 98c ion, or by May. 9. Copy must be sent Highest. wind velocity 22-315 | ternoon. been tried once and in each case the ‘ About 30 dozer "= dress to the printer not less than 40.days|\ Weather Forecast Rey. Guy. A. Lewis, pastor of|Ju"Y disdgreed and Tuesday was fixed Popes’ sade Mya cionce shoes fl serore election. ‘The idw. requires the |i nor, oemates ad Nicinity— Partly the M.B, church at Sterling, preached| #8 the time for setting the trial of J Values. up“to $800. Honey brand vamphlets to be distributed within 20 slondy and somewhat unsettled to-|the funeral sermon, delivering a very Mrs, Obenchain. me .00. Closing outa il jays of the election, but the Secre- n ght and Thursday, colder, able address, taking as his text trom| A™nouncement from the district at- is $5.49 and $3 98 ary of State,says it is almost an im- pee North Dakota—Partly cloudy [the First Hpistle of John these words, + j 500 pair. men’s bose, a entre ae pose ONY, for printing plants to a Thursday andes oy a Ries th t white Liles Mi ey ct p riety, all siz@®. Values 25¢ to 75c | A" : Weather Conditi Saaarthae it Pe gould only. place gar . Fy Closing out at _A new petition, in opposition to], A. low ‘pressure’ erea $id tee et lt we ryould only place.our Fine for Lumba: 0 e e ! iw 29c and 19 ee ae ealated, ate erent fe northern Plains region and Meer iti oae. ae ad a dues pa Musterole drives pain =e and cay : , Cc iamed for the petitioner s {sure areas over the Lake region and | meet again. brings in its place delicious, soothing WHERE QUALITY COUNTS } 100 men’s and boys’ fleece line: ABER Or ay PA 's is composed} the north Pacific coast region. The In the passing away of Mrs. ‘Wi comfort. Just rub it in ently I ss 4 Bs, union suits, Regular :prices $1.5( I] 3. Fried ane ierce Blewett, John| weather is somewhat unsettled over | ner, Sterling has lost a tt atiful char, is 8 fc heceaes 5 Fifth Street Phone 52 and 53 4 to $3.00. Closing out at— . ied, Thomas Pendray and Oliver|the northwest, but precipitation has | acter, th i Sperpe res se bal aire r - i. Bennett, and the petition is said| heen confined to the Pacific coast r ter, the husband and children have| with oil of mustard. Tt pwillfnok DIES The lu lit G f ; i i 1. n o embrace views of-Judge J. A. Cof-|eion and the (Canadian e- |'Yost a noble wife and mother, the like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. a I rocer northwest. | :chi , eo acnhed cena case ey, of Jamestown, who was named| Temperatures are moderate genarlly, ark: Saad ne OL lees most falththl work: |. Get Mustercle Secay. SY pe Repalar fveluce sigs) and $2 TE if one of dudes “Hoblngga'g: commit: except over the northern Lake re- Sender he rome ant thinkrand store, 35, and. Gre tm Je and tubes; THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIALS. Chine outaneice== a cesbal we c se of his name|gion, where the readings are unus- | p i 1| “hospital sie, yo. Extra F. (0) : 0 authorized. ually low. ut some time, we will understand. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER ‘ancy Oranges, Extta Fanc i $1 49 and $1 25 The petition is for an act to cancel eat a eure John French of Bismarck was in ; Grapefruit, Sunkist Lemons, Trek reread . aS RY @ e i . 7 . e Li by ‘Mrs. ” , shirts. Regular value 98 Bau IeSCEn Rad sget EGTA Past day and Saturday evenings .at| H. B. Wildfang of Sterling, at the or- Peppers, Fresh Tomatoes, Green Cucumbers, California $1.50. Closing out at..... Cl ame years lands going to tax deeds 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents| 2", which was beautifully rendered Iceberg Head Lettuce, Sweet Parsnips, Good Rutabagas, About 2 dozen men’s and boys'ff} :nd to permit counties to use certi-|PeFr dance, and appreetated by all. New Cabbage : eure regular price $4.75 anc {| ‘icates of tax sales) in their name as ENG eS SE OEE PE ae gromee from the Sunday SPECIALS THAT ARE HARD TO BEAT. ; ee 90. losing sale prices— hy g-for Toans, : school, church, community, the famil: rs ° $2 98 and $1 79 > What Act Provi i bas ey for mle arnee al and-many frionds were siinply beaiti. ee P.& & 08D, and 2 bars of Jergens ° . he proposed act provides: o chter Transfer Co. | ful, showing: the love and esteem in . oilet soap, all for....... Z 1 00 ‘About 10 dozen men’s and boys’ | ‘That all accrued penalties and i : - Liberty sw is is a high grade ¢ en 7 me sweet cocoa. A overalls, regular, prices $1.75 to erest now duce and payable on taxes count of a special bi Hae ster See F $2.50. Closing them out at— .evied on real estate for all years GLE a 12 Kk; Rae ee 50 1.45, 1.25, 98c sHor to 2921 be cancelled, but this} aes a a 12 packages, 15e seller for. hit Cc i F pondinediten | fae apply to bona fide sales for aet , ailoring and Hat ; al Ano is is a hi ad i : Mogan mene ieee fests led gaehy for. tH non-payment of taxes Here. are a few Suggestions for Dry Cleaning mean we DRecial ete 10C ams; eet A " vear, regular $1.50. Closing ars. : 5 : : y. » Fr . - - $1 00 i out "69 ‘ 49 iv ae the board of county commis- ‘e ; ‘ oe Ladi pemed cling, Dyeing Faadh strawbé rey preserves. ub up IUNO’ . ‘ fioners is authorized to sell for cash e of Ladies’ and Men’s Clothes ancy strawberry preserves put up in No. 5 Cc snl Cc ny and all real estate fin : i a B ; ay a taxes levied ’ r ii cans, Speci rca ’ About 2 dozéa~men's new style] % the years prior to 1921, subject to 00S! g } ismarc Prompt and courteous service. Tek vse “i Ded CaM a aas (Pee ee ae . Serge suits, all sizes, regular val- p} TOViSious of the above: section. ; Call For and Deliver. ee aes Hour, all'ready. for the oven: : fe bart os $19 50 eer on debentures which the /} / Phone 58 313 Broadway Special, 16 25¢ packages for......... 1.00 ing out at...... commissioners may i ; Se ae ; r 8 OF sees ' One Gea Lanpher Skinner rae un for a period of Bite renen aval Don’t. be the man who put sit in city? Bismarck, N. D. dust, added; to ‘our fancy line the famous Mrs. Ren- ; inaws, regular value $12.00. Cl: rears and shall bear int five|] “Building good houses builds a good down. We clean and reblock hats. dalls Thousand Isle dressing, Mrs. Rendalls Mayonnaise ing“out gular value § $6 99 ‘ate not to exceed 7 per pay aba Sood fonds lead nak only to on but to money, : dressing, Mrs. Rendalls Salad dressing. TaSease: ea live ene. and the town will never be a dead. one. ——————————— i ! Pj ! ee os ‘Wdozen a ‘meh’s ; leather sins ‘or the eae ae ae me or ane Why should the town muzzle dogs and not knockers? aud ee ae ue We handle nothing but the best Worth $12.50. $5 99 ide purchasers for cash, where such ee nome plane He ele e te plan to help the plan. , TYPEWRITERS Heinz aweet pickles one oneal aaah ek Fi < Closin ae a gurchaser has not demanded a tax good way to make the wor! er is to begin with the home town. é . iis Z SWeel Pe an ene, sweet os One eta ghee ORR eet e Val- leed to the land,,the board of county A town Hy like a perambulator—it isn’t much good unless it is pole ea Coffee! C bicar ee Heinz dil! pickles. iS 00. : :ommissioners is empowered to P A ‘i offee! Coffee!! Our special. is i i ge 10 Oe 2 5.98 esdemption thereot in the!naiie aes Don't spend all your time telling what you could do if you had some Toe grade coffee. Special, oa ee 25c Hs Gouite: are val swner of the land out of th seers i ived i iy ees pacezen boys’ suits, regular valuc tund and the tax Sinister eeness Be like a ball player. The thing he is always working for is home. Biemateh Just received a fresh shipment of sweet toast. ae $3 98 asizned’to the county, and the county Re nne of the lenders, of the town, if von can; but anyway, keep on. Special, per Ib........ 30c Gis ig ss ° secome the owner. Don’t be a grouch. Everybody in this town wishes you well, even Cookies! i en Gan a aR Na Si i re 0 st 1000 “sands pereale fom cme he Onn a eee ‘the doctor. . okies! Cookies! We handle the famous line of Na- (Agta au ay i De ae weeny Fe eabeate the amount of taxes Let’ panned to stop something all the time. Let’s start tional Crackers and Cookies. We receive a fresh : i 4 r the A i i : r ing out prices, yard— he amount antually eudhed aa A good town will do meme to keen the boys at home than good advice. Bel aha No shall on or before October 1, 1922, in ‘A towr, is like a girl. It’s wonderful what a little fixing up will do Carload lots. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS FOO: yardeeor Gilke ana 4 fe of a surplus fund, certify the]| pp, for her. Ask for prices. / PURE HIGH 0 yards of silk and crepe de] ‘act to the various boards of the st e world owes every man a living, but the street corner is a “gf Ca: cn mong en pts [logue vith mia seheon tl] yyy Mn say tine talking bad | saa ee ied a, ee _ . . $4. |.) which each taxpayer is entitl jon’t spend so much time talking hard times that haven't ti argo, N. . i i Chee Sue at aa te Gh seach, taxpayer dentin and : eee tal business rd you haven’t time ‘go, N. Dak. Just received a fine New York Cheddar Cheese (Aged.) sioners are directed to gi you would like to have somebody working f 01 i $1 .69 and $1 48 therefor to each taxpa: oe regoredit money inthe bank. u i, for "youripucre, - Bite * 5 paye . A Bie Lins af exibroery ee about — It bnproves the soup to throw a little pepper into it; same way with SL aaa a NY ITE ~ dae ceteris "ROAD MARKING |} sanen , Regular Price. 7 be ah Deel eee gia arene, : : REMEMBER. FORUM LUNCHEON THURSDAY NOON AT j Closing out at— GRAND PACIFIC. 2 kegul — 200 Jadies’ and misses’ union suits, | “ALWAYS BE A BOOSTER fleece lined, regular values $1.50 Z g to $275. Closing out at— - BY TOWN CRIERS Boost your city, boost your friend; H Boost the lodge that you attend, ‘ $1 78 and 98c P | Boost the street on Which you're dwelling, Boys’ srenies end Jerseys. Reg- ne eGo Boost fhe Evods that you are selling, ular values $2.50. \ y. Plan to Impro' * 0! e people rcund about you, : Closinevoutatgics 98c S Pp re Relations; They can get along without you, i hei 3 dozen men’s work jackets, blae With Other Towns in West- But success will quicker find them ' and striped. Regular values $2.00. ern North Dakota If they know that you're behind them. osing out, 8 & ai eee a, ye Cc Boost for every forward movement, Men’s dress shirts, all sizes and The Town Criers club in meeting last Boost for, every new improvement, patterns. Values $2.50 1 5 0: night, approved a plan worked out by Boost the man for;whom you labor, F and $2.75. Sale price. . e | Theodore Quanrud for marking roads | Boost the stranger and the neighbor. : 200 yards, silcloth, all patterns. in the vicinity of Bismarck, and com- | Cease to be a chronic knocker; / eeduee Ace to 6bc''a yard. Clos: mittees will be named to prepare for Cease to be a progress blocker; te eg Gat prices: erate aa the work. The plan of the Town Criers | If- you'd make your city better, ‘ 30 » and 40 arte etn ecchrate markings to | Boost it to the final letter. iorists coming to ismarck on the i : : c ; Cc : various roads, lack of which is said! Paid Advertisement, inserted by the Bismarck Commercial clap. A big lot of crochet cotton silk, f\to be keenly felt at this time. he! We fen and, cotton eae perions somimuttes named for this purpose | and noticns on sale Below Manu-§{|devoted a great deal of time and factarsts Cost “s AES study. io the york, and the club voiced. ‘oys’ high top rubber rubbers. approval of their report. - s Regular $2.95 and $3.25. Closing The matter of trade tours during + : ‘ out prices— the spring closer relations between i ’ ~ businessmen of neighboring cities € t fe ¢ : SOR ° Kons $2.75 and $2.49 and towns wih Bismarck and other o e a er rails er ompany Agnes Ayres and Rudolph Val i i A few pair men’s high top 16 inch plans promoting the general welfare of 3 1 yy y a udo Dp a lentino In a scene from “The Sheik” boots, ‘Regular values $4 98 the: city and a the ents Bismarck | dealers in iy 8.00, g ae jterritory was discussed. It was em- - v ‘ss p 5 e: a M 3 rp ion. : : : oe is 'S, a desert a S i Hels oa 3.4Q | 21 surrounalns towns so that a may Beulah Coal—Missouri River Ice ‘Agnes Ayres by force, but: the handsome Sheik Te OneehneE chews penaee 50. : jwork tow t i i i % y itil Pe oe a aks wa let ni fosters i jo general: der lopment eS to-hand fight—resolved to make her his and his only. this sale. c is ee phe coming. ws eorine, the cla WHEN IT COMES TO MOVING ¥ 3 jexpects to do a great deal of work in . Wine 5 p Rt tS 5 th Sid G i sree eae and promoting our First Class Rigs and Competent {4 99 SHOWING @ . | 2. * NG outh Side General fier- sean men are at your disposal. : ae % _ ROTEST TRACK TEAR Leap TONIGHT ore protest against tearing up track 4 ve o7e 4 x ’, Morris Zvorist, Proprietor. (ese Sortiaea: BE EES Wood—Gravel— Fertilizer. WEDNESDAY—TH P Phone 957: ition, Trail county, as inimical to the Phone 62. Bismarck, N. Dak. Matinee Daily 2:30 prema DAY 3 i interests of a large territory, ig made . : Matinees, 15 and 35¢; Loges, 50c. Evenings, 25 and 50c; Loser eBe ig Tacluded.) 229 9th St. South. BISMARCK by the state board of railroad com-

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