The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 28, 1922, Page 5

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MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1922 _ ee . BISMARCK BOYS PAGE FIVE TPALINTNTTOMTTT UA OMA nT a nee TL THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Wildwood closed Monday, J; and \A. W. Wilmovsky, brothers of Fred Jr, arrived jn Bismarck this for a number of years but had re- Ra yA: MUTT ATT eA TTT ETT TE MT “ “and ARE CAUGHT ON TRACKS OF N. P. (Continued from Page 1) , ed in Rugby and Mayvillesfor a brief time after leaving home ‘and before coming to Bismarck, they said. Her- bert hadjmade a large number of p friends while working at his trade Kin Bismarek. f 0 Second Misfortune Misfortune has come before ‘to the family of Fred Wilmoysky, Sr., ac- cording to friends *here. “He has a farm and summer resort at Straw- ! berry Lake, near Ruso, whieh is in ‘northern McLean county. A few years ago a little daughter was kill- ‘cd when a horse pushed a barn door over on’ her. The ‘family placed great dependence - upon — Fred».Jr., nds said. He had, only a few days iken out a life insurance policy 000, with doubje indemnity in case of accidental death, and named his mother as beneficiary. He also was a member of the A, O. U. W. ana carried 2 polfey in that order. H. L. Dobler, manager of the O. N. Dunham Lumber Co.,'was in Man- can with friends when he learned of the accident, and having seen the boys driving about, went te. the secne. The boys had been taken to the hospitals at that time. He found the hat of Wilmovsky with his ini- tials in it, | After learning of the death of the youth’ he. telephoned to Ruso to make arrangements for the family to be notified. Mr. Wilmov- sky, he- was informed, was at Willis- ton, to buy some cattle. Friends in Ruso ‘informed the family of the accident. The body was at an un- be removed to Ruso for burial. H. DOLLAR DAY. Specials Closing Out Our Line of Faney China ZOU WELLSA WARE $1 Each | Many Other Articles Specially Prited on Our Dollar Table : Bonham Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists PRODUCTION ‘Saturda as Night “ Which Girl Did He Save? The other—the wife of his friend. Now, when one pest be. left—which did he | One wi ‘oman—his wife. really love? It is only one of the thundering sensations in this, the latest, greatest picture by Cecil B. De Mille. Greatest in beautiful women—greatest in-gowns and ttings—greatest in heart-tug—gres utest in thrill! « CAST INCLUDES : Leatrice Joy—Conrad Jack Mower—Theodore Roberts—Julia Faye morning. Coroner Kennelly of Mandan aid | not expect to hold an inquest, since beth ‘boys died under the tare of’ physicians in the hospitals, MAY VIEW BODY. ° It ‘wa? announced this afternoon that the body of Wilmovsky was be- ing brought to Bismarck from Man: dan and the remains might be viewed at Webbs Undertaking parlors be- tween 7 and 9 p. m. tonight, Walter Sterland Passes Away Walter Sterland ‘of Dickinson, age | 71 years, passed away ata local hos- |, pital yesterday evening as a result of..an operation for cancer of the bladder. Mr. Sterland held the of-} ifices of justice of the peace, juvenile commissioner, city assessor, and city |‘ magistrate at the time. of his death. He has lived in North Dakota for many. years, was here in territorial days and fought in battles against the Indians, He farmed near ‘Dickinson Wildwood closed Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and ‘Thursday this week account! orchestra playing at Fair) Grounds, Mandan. Fair Days | a PALA ; le | For = MANDAN . Tonight § 00 7:30—9:00 p. m. é WM. S. HART “WHITE OAK” One lot Ladies’ High Shoes. High —and— heels. i JOHNNIE HINES 50 pair at, per pair.......+. —in— One lot of 30 pair Women’s Button “Torchy’s Nut Sunday” Tuesday 7:30—9 :00 p. m. James Olives Curwood’s “JAN OF THE BIG SNOWS” Other Films Wednesday Matinee 3:00 Night 7:30—9:00 WALLACE REID in “THE CHAMPION” Also Sennet Comedy sf Thursday 7:30—9:00 p. m. DOROTHY DALTON in “MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY” —also— “Treasure Bound”, Comedy COOL and COMFY Rates to Auto Parties today and the funéral services will | se ana erer the plug Ledger Me |e euceaay., this. week account Sterland leaves a wife and one son, A. W. Sterland of Medora. i | GAP TOL) : MARJORIE RAMBEAU iB NUH ML Tf The body..was sent to Dickinson| Tuesday, Wednesday erchestra playing at’ Fair, Grounds, Mandan. TONIGHT TUESDAY ain ' “THE MIRROR” Mutt and Jeff Comedy Fox News ’ ; Wednesday—Thursday ; “WHAT DO MEN WANT?” uc Low medium heels. Good grade. Make good house shoes. Per pair ........... $ 1 All Ladies White High Shoes, per pair............ $1 Children’s Tennis Shoes. Per pair Shoes. Try our Dollar Ladies’ Silk Hose “HOLEPROOF” Richmond's Bootery 115,Fourth Street a MUTT UNUM LU MU LU Broadway Bazaar 504 BROADWAY M. ZVORIST, Prop. The Store With the Low Prices Dollar Day Bargains MEN’S WEAR $1 Men’s Flannel 2 for Shirts . Men’s Army Men’s Dress Shirts. Jackets Eerece ie deeaeeees $1 With or without collar.. $ 1 ‘Men's Rockford Socks. $1 Boys’ Fleece Lined Union $1 Q pair ..cceeeeeseeeeeets Suits. All sizes. Each..... Men’s @anvas Gloves. Boys’ Summer Union Q pair ...-. cece este eee $1 Suits. 2 Suits for....... $1 Men’s Fleece Lined | Men’s Leather Faced $1 Undershirts, 2for.:...... Gauntlets. 3 eet: «$I 100 SHIRT WAISTS vm) In Voile, Organdie, etc. Lace Trimmed. Colors white, blue, pink. -Your choice.......... ies Nagel—Edith Roberts TONIGHT MONDAY and TUESDAY LADIES’ HIGH GRADE HOSE PERCALE — 36° inches wide. Black. Light and d&rk colors. $1 MPA oo. cee sees enone 6 yards ....ceeeeeee cease CHILDREN’S % LENGTH ALL LEATHER -COMBINA- HOSE—All colors. TION SHOPPING $1 B PAI coc. cece et teres BAGS, Each...,......++5 LADIES’ SUMMER UNDER- || GINGHAM—All colors. $1 WEAR— B yards ...ceseerteeeee ee 2 suits... ee eee eens HEMMED SHEETS— 1 LADIES’ FANCY NIGHT 54x90. Each...-....:... $ GOWNS—AI1 sizes. Each FAIRFAX UNBLEACHED SHEETING—8-4. LADIES’ APRONS—All sizes | 2% yards...\...-.-.---.- Assorted patterns. ART DRAPERIES— $1 Each ......sseeeeeeeeeee 5B yards... . cs sceeeeeee LADIES’ FLANNEL NIGHT LADIES’ SILK HOSE—All col- GOWNS— ors. All sizes, Each .eeeeecesteeceeee Y Pair co... eee teeee eee sees OUTING FLANNEL— $1 | CHILDREN’S HOSE— $1 White and colored. 5 yds.. All sizes. 4 pair.......... Very Special Dollar Day Offer In addition to our Dollar Specials, we will give a dis- count of 10% on all purchases of Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Shoes, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Oxfords and umps, A Bumper Peach Crop _ brings palate-joy, with health and strength, into ee. home that knows _ Shredded Wheat If you like peaches and cream. you will like them better with Shredded Wheat, and ‘you will find the combination is far ahead of ordinary peach cobbler or shortcake because it is made of the whole wheat, baked crisp and brown, ready- , cooked and ready-to-eat. Two Biscuits with sliced peaches, or any other fruit, make a perfect meal, supplying all the nourishment that is needed for work or play. Made only by the Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Le Re TRA TTT re mele Cordial Invitation aa HAA MAEM Is extended to the people of the East Missouri Slope to visit this store when in Mandan this week. We assume that you will all make an effort to visit the great Missouri Slope Fair this year. The splendid new bridge is an inducement for you to come, making it very convenient. When you are here take advantage of the opportunity of seeing for yourself tho extraordinary values that we offer in Women's fcady-to-Wear, Shoes, Hosiery, Millinery, Ete. } Every woman knows that in this section ot the country a Fall Suit is the most serviceable garment she can buy. The plea- sure of a new suit ig in the early season’s wear. Therefore we suggest that you come in during the Fair and see the many attractive styles we have assembled for your inspection. The soft, rich materials in the season’s proper colors, embodying Fashion’s newest tendencies are shown here, OUR PRICES ON FALL SUITS ARE $35, $45, $50 and up to $115. DRESSES of Canton Crepe, Twill and Serge of various types The new graceful are shown in our ready-to-wear section. lines of these charming dresses make them especially desir- _ ° able. The beautiful color combinations, the flaring sleeves, and the dainty embroidery add to these distinctlye dresses. They will interest you at —— . $15 to $65 You have experienced the keen delight in wearing a coat of finest make and latest design. Your new Fall €oat will assure this satisfaction if you select it from our ample stock, Besides a splendid showing cf beauti- _ fully tailored coats of newest materials—many trimmed with fur collars—we have a wonderful assortment of more moderately priced coats which the conservative buyers will surely appreciate for their extraordinary worth. Our Fall and Winter Coats are $20, $27.50, $45 and up to $95. New Fall Millinery of the kind you want and at prices you can afford. You should make it a point to see these hats while you are in Mandan. They will please you. Falr Week Is the Logical ai for Fall e New. Fall Gloves. Gauntlet style. New Hosiery and a good - assortment of Knit- and_ combination ting au are ead in the Dry Goods uty & i ere m OMPA NY will be found in our Section. Crerybody Shops - . Dry Goods Section. MANDAN, N. D. Suylng. New Skirtings in the popular fabrics penne iat i oT I I OT ACWTANAOTUUANOEONQGEONNEQQG0000BA000Q0NbOQODaUuvasquuoagquououunueuseorteetrrn sean

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