The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT REN Ce ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, ’22 SEW = = on Lahr Motor Sales Co. CHILLY WINDS — = 300 FOURTH STREET PHONE 490 | OVER CIRGUIT —BISMARCK’S F OR OPENING UTI ar. it is Roberts HAY Fe FOR WOMEN’S WEAR HOSIERY Your Easter promenade will be The last thing , feat first by 6 hich dged. Or 't- AUTHORIZED President Harding to Throw Out|S= nent of Gite ur Hast wearing Bismarck, No. Dak. Te et s. : are refre: —{ TY individ- , GOOD YEAR DEALER First Ball in Washington ual acon hey re moderately “Th e Qu a lity Store of Bi sm arck’ Hei Marbig ae rer and y Toda; © - The price of this Goodyear f LC ee EO en Washington, April 12,—Presi. i 1, Ti dent Hardi th : i : * : Non Skid Ford 30x31 Tire to throw out the first ball and to | Styles That Prevail at Fashion’s Center Are in This Pre-Haster € AG. 8 0 Shave: ahaha Morena | start the Nationals and the Yan- U kees on their way in the 1922 championship race. Official busi- ness in Washington was expectea ito give way to the event of the opening game, with members of the senate and house, high offic- ials of the army and navy and Showing of Women’s and Misses’ READY-TO-WEAR An Exhibit You Are Invited to View at Your Opportunity and from Which You'll Take Great Delight in Selecting Your New Season's Suit Cape Coat Dress or Skirt At the Low Price Quotations that Now Prevail i ToTTTTATATTANTANN others, planning to attend and the weather man had promised to im. prove the occasion with an ideal brand of weather. Chicago, April 12.—Chilly winds will imake necessary th waring up process ‘as the new major league baseball sea- ‘son opens today in the western cities of the big circuit. Everything seemed auspicious for the grand entry of an- other season except the weather and there were hopes that by game time the clouds might pass over. Club officials expected the crowds to be on hand. The advance seat sale in all cities had been heavy. Only fair weather is needed. OL “SWAY._ID IN Dixie” niistet orret { ‘aprft!” 12.—Baseball ETc I have just returned from the East, where I purchased a large line of Women’s--- Men’s---Children’s - SHOES. Comprising the newest styles: I can afford to sell these shoes at very low prices, because of my direct factory purchases. You must not fail to call and examine my stock and see how much you can save on high quality shoes. SIEGALS — Good Shoes 418 Broadway. The ambition of every woman and young lady to have and wear on hiatal on ‘that whieh is in vogue in fabric and fashion may be realized by selecting from the Easter styles we are now showing modeled in mode and material on the most exclusive crea- tions, exceptionally: favored by the leaders of the foremost dieta- tors. Diane a ta Exceptional Suits Walues at..$27.50, $39.75 $45.00 and up Dresses at ....-.. .$15.00, $22.50, $27.50, $35.00 and up held sway in Dixie, too, today with the eight clubs of the Southern Associa- |tion on their toes for the .opening game of the 1922 race. TEXAS IN ACTION, Dallas, Tex., April 12.—The Texas baseball league’ gets into action for its 16th season tomorrow, Players who are wont to express their disapproval of umpires’ decisions to the stands by hurling their bats, gloves, caps or the ball to the ground an continue to do so this year but the privilege will cost them $1¢ for each indulgence. WANT BABE RUTH. Chicago, April 12.—Babe Ruth, sus- ! pended for 38 days has been offered $100,000 if he will join a local semi- professional team. That was the figure named by the team manager at a meet. ing of his association last night. He drew a laugh, |OUTLOOK FOR BASEBALL GOOD John Heydler, President of Na- tional League, Satisfied ‘e you will find some of the most attractively designed models I n the Suits shown for several seasons. Handsome garments in fine Tri- cotines, Twills and other popular materials—exceptionally : fine tailored suits, cleverly trimmed with stitching, braid, or embroidered. All sizes, 16 to:46. Only here will you find such wonderful values in high-grade Suits at the above low prices. ; the variety of materials is almost as great as the I n the Dres SeS variety of colors in this wonderful collection of Dresses for summer wear. No matter what your particular desire or personal taste may be you will find among these newest of the latest styles just the nee and effect of attractiveness you prefer, at just the price you wish to, pay. ‘ $192 Cash And $40.18 Monthly For Twelve Months Buys A Excellent Selection in the New Coats at | $19.50, $25, $25.50, $29. 50, $32.50 and $35 Nothing hag been spared to make this showi ing the most notable of the season. Included are the latest styles in the most fashionable materials with particularly attractive offer- | New York, April 12.—“All pros-|3= pects point to another successful | = % aseball season,” said President John‘ = iA. Haydler of the National League | today, in discussing the. outlook in the! I j senior association. The ‘national 4 | league will open ‘its forty-seventth annual pennant race on Wednesday, | in possession of world’s champion- . ship honors, well balanced clubs: and ei |} the confidence and following of base- ball patrons, in both east and west,” eee he continued, “ and I feel safe in pre- B \dicting high class play, a close race and a fair share of the patronage; which in the past has caused base- |ball to be termed the national sport. “At least five clubs in our league ‘have a chance to win the 1922. pen- ant and since nothing is certain in H ; ‘baseball any one of the other three THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, | my sgine.e suri ond contong We are going to give you especially good _ ficiu>. of course, as the winner of the| values on several pieces of Reed and Alla- strength and prestige over into the ings in the mannish coats. Easter Dresses in Newest Models. A special group. One price, TAFFETA DRESSES IN MANY CHARMING STYLES. There are frocks trimmed with beads or embroidery in gay colorings—others trimmed with ribbons, ruffles, fringe ~ Accessories . ‘ * * \ But i t be tak jog” ve Weep pce lea rye 4 a : din White and White Kitchen Ware. Hor grant that the leat will repeat. ae and bids folds: iG: ‘ Reed 12 qt. white water | “Boston, Pittsburgh and St. Louis| We have such charming, such : on the showing in 1921, must be| given a chance and’I am inclined to} believe that these clubs are stronger ; jtoday than was-the case even seven| months ago. If Brooklyn gets off to {a good start, the pitching staff will! * catty the club far and the team can-| Special weeeeeees not but be considered as a pennant/ Alladin sink strainer. Reg- factor. Special” 59c ‘GEORGE COOK 7ZZ_ACOCOOCc oo NROGGOK lovely, colorful bits of Easter While we have a comprehensive assortment of these remarkable dresses we recom- wear—correct ‘in ‘every: detail. May we serve you in your se- lection of Easter Accessories ? mend an early inspection as they are sure to go quickly. At $85.00 these Fro¢ks ‘represent valués such as we have never been able to offer ¢ an Regular price s) 9) Special ..... $1 .69 Reed 8 qt. preserve kettle. REGULAR PRICE [BaanPNksisiin 98c before. uk . ‘ PIM ER erations ene ts ue Reed 14 qt. Roll Rim dish S DISQUALIFIED ™ $2.10 aes London, April 12,— 12.— George Coox,| dian reservation, in the eighth round. — Special. $1 49 ‘J Australian pugilist, was disqualified |Both boys are lightwelghts..The bout EASTER is just around the pecial .'.... ‘in the sixth round of a scheduled 20| ended with a K. O, by Riegel in the corner. Let KLEIN clean and press your clothes for the big- gest “dress up” day of the year. round bout here with Joe Beckett! eighth. Indian Rush beat Al Saby in {for the cliampionship of the empire.! the gourth round, and Beigel won a e ac er rans er pany From the start, Cook held on at/ decision over Roy Richland. . Bat] every opportunity notwithstanding re-| xrays, , of Bismarck, refereed the {peated warnings by the referee. In peat M me dealers i in Reed 2 qt. Coffee pot... Reg- \ Kc landed 1 sar 210." AQ ata’acia tte Jaw e08"Da¢'COO| anes every Tuesday, Thar HOF, Sue SEE Special. ..... e greeks Conk atone ar is i” ne aay and Saturday Gry at Beulah Coal—Missouri River Ice ST # a] . i Se rine Baki ta the Gegtiaman Gr pene re HEN IT COMES TO MOVING We Have Alladin wash basin. Reg- It was understood tonight that the : Ww : 5 E 4 ed Men peed 59c wate with Georges. Carpentier. our First Class Rigs and Competent Pertect Reuibavent Specialy eevee! or men are at your disposal. erfect Equipmen' A Saving of about 30%. |RIEGEL DEFEATS of tbe To | DUTCH ROUSSEAU AM ‘ pity ety Wood—Gravel—Fertilizer. Move your furniture LOMAS HARDWARE co. | Halliday, N. D,, April 12—Kid Rie: E Phone 62. Bismarck, N. Dak. anywhere. | gel,-of Golden Valley, won a boxing Pe | bout with Dutchie Rousseau, of the In- Clean Up Your Yard. Move Houses. Do any heavy moving. We Do It Right. At Right Prices. Estimates Free. Jager Transfer Line.|, 515 Broadway : Phone 18 : : 30 years experience. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Special on Spring [ Special on Spring Oxfords--$3.98 gil ioe FOR EASTER ~ ae are ofl $3. 98 MUSHIK SHOE. STORE : Mandan; North Dakota ~

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