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s THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922 THE*BISMARCK TRIBUNE | BISMARCK’S. GOLDEN JUBILEE | for his: business acumen, they are|is rented for 6500 pounds of butter >—_—_—__________--_- ‘ 2 ren A 14 0} dlieve his scheme would]a year. A church coneert in a nes ofc clothes. The | | THOUGH {| prepared to believe hi as y uircli “coneert in Entered at the Postotfico, Bismarck, Bismarck is now out of civic swaddling | A UG t '} work out dll right in practice. Wurtemberg village charges two ND. as Second Class Matter, (City is fifty years old, and the anniversary of her birth i ay aimed areticoThy ae sa eggs admlagton! —— —_ eing celebrated this year. The Golden Jubilee celebration | 4:45, / MARKS Meantime, Germany works bus- GEQRGE D. MANN -_-_Faltor which is made a part of the pageai to be presented next | Oh, thore are some who want to} The paper mark is gradually Bon/ Hy. Money ig important, but not | ‘ i y Foreign Representatives |week here depicts a phase of the city’s life during the. first | get away from all-their past; who,| ing out of fon in Germanys indispensable. GiLOGAN PAYNE COMPANY | us, Most of the pioneers agree that “the first fifty years) if the could, wead fain begin all Worthlegsnes repudiating the a | ave Our , CHIGAGO - - - DETROIT/ year. ardest” in the civic life of the city, and the scene of | over again. But you must learn, mark out of existence. Lack of sunlight has been found { Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. | are the hardest” in the civic life o: e city, ¢ you must lét od teach you, that the| .10 its place, Germans are begin-| to rosult in a general wave of de-| " AYNE, BURNS AND SMITH | Bismarck in 1872 to be presented testifies to the long route! giiy way to got. rid of your past| Mitg to use foreign money, Tnglish pa eS } NEWYORK -_- Fifth Ave. BIg. the city has traveled in a half-century. iy to get a future out of it-—Phil- yun American: dolldrjend:in ays hae Oe ree, ieee nes Into a new country came adventurous and han ples nes Breen fe Primitive barter also comes in.| It takes the best part of a year to - | With a gold rush to the Black Hills, yee ia ey e | Two typical cases: A Prussian farm| turn out a first-class tennis racque "The Associated Press is exclusive- | i 7 year's city’s founding it was, *—_——— a Ww entitied ‘to 4 Presa ia exclusive; jumping off place, two years after the city ig ‘TODAY'S WORD ‘ & cat! aites to it or not otherwise cre of all news dispatches cre-| inevitable that there would be people of all sorts flock 4) it ” % i | tgs toe Se ner gs eh this paper and also the locaijthe town. “Bad Men who perhaps sought satety iN sini Today's word 1/2ACUMEND news. published, herein. isolation of the new country,.others whom the spirit of ad-| | tes pronounced YER ” fy Dyes and Whiskers For the McKenzie Barbers y rights of lication of } : " i | igh special’ dispatches herein are ais venture had turned into a belief that they were a law unto the “a” short, « reserved. hemselves, were, here. It is an interesting phase of the | cent on the s Duri the P t 12 A ne ge 7 i ; eee Os : TC. méans—cuigknesnGt Boreanenn urin e Pageant. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF city’s history, however, that law and order followed quickly J Jt metic cuisiresn. ot ereeh int A “Life. z & CIRCULATION ____as the community began to grow. A community is what its| poy, keenness, sarewdnens, acute, ‘Polishes SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE neople make it, and the bravado of the “bad men” fell before) n. Dalle by inier oer year....$2.20| the determination of citizens to build a new community and) «I: comes from--tatin “acuere,” to Daily oy, mall, per year (in Bis- 1 a ite build it well. sharpen, pal by. mail,” “per ‘year (in| From a city of mud streets and mud sidewalks or the state outside Bistaarck) . Daily by ma: i if Ne Dakota “THE STATE'S OL . Saver for Shoes’? | In same ZET revives and softens the leather, operation renews the color and starts your shoes It’s used like this-—“While the Gal- on the way to many more miles of L ds 2 lic people do not give Herr. Stinnes ¢and50¢ 2vel. ZET is a dye and a polish for ; 500| oid broad board walks Bismarck has been transformed in @ inuch credit for disinterestedness of 35 ¢ everybody’s shoes—from Baby’s slip- © half century to one of the most modern cities in the North-! motive in evelving his plan for the AT ALL pers to Dad’s brogans. No unpleasant DEST NEWS- | west, with 2 haps more miles of paving than any other city | rehabilitation, of dev: d France,| DEALERS ee er nek and Cordovan (Brown). tabiiehed 1873) jof her'size; has become the seat of the state’s government, | nevertheless, because of their respect | ger crr—r—aeagrarmmmmprenranerer -aprea a OKING ELEPH ‘a convention city unexcelled, the wholesale and retail center | Nast Gaiiie ‘ihecelephant witn {for a vast territory. The same reasons which. impelled | ee Seon Hattie is the pioneers to regard Bismarck the center of a great region | at. Central’ Park | nearly half a century ago still obtain, for the city is geogra- | ' |phically situated to be the metropolis of a large area, and > dpy being hot, it occurs to/ her transportation facilities insure this continuance. | Hattie that the kiddies around her) The backbone of the city’s development is, and probably | cagé,might like a cold shower bath.! chal] continue to be, agriculture. Pioneers who have strug- | So she fills her trunk at the drink-' 51oq through the , adversities of’ opening a new coun-| McKenzie Hotel Barber Shop Edw. L. Bannon, Prop. Big Pageant ef Progress Sale: § Big Pageant of Progress Sale We shall offer some wonderful bar- ey The pageant of progress exposition gains during this pageant sale. Our OJ emj:hasizing as it will the great prog- stocks were never finer, better or high- ; é ress made by the Missouri Slope coun- J7'O ing lane and | ree a aad have aided the farmers of bare! in arn | 7 ( Be eee eee ane ecessful mixed farming. Pioneers of recent | « B Pare A 4 na The Ikids: like ij, ‘They stage aie ee of eth circ ae Le d that it is the right jm oT” quality thansat this time: Prices try in the last 40 years typifies also the roiae | ‘get Peete. ihe only permanently successful method of securing | 2"¢ down to bedrock. Call on us and progress of, this store. Our record of os tie "Bain: tumbora to tho'the full benefit from the fertile prairies. :Lignite coal, de- |f save money. Come to this store for good 40 years of good store service is cne we water sttpply and’ joins in the fun. | velopment of clay depasits are Lane pone He ee | merchandise and real values. aif proud: of” When the keeper comes rushing! for the immediate future. As the territory of western Nor af re 5 , it appears that the elephants | the sphere of influence and the population |] OUR GREAT PAGEANT SALH IS GOING T0 BE THE TALK OF THE COUNTRY. WE DO NOT FIGURE ON MAKING ANY MONEY DUR- arehaviag jore sport than tho| O94 4. Srtanea of Hisinarck will increase, .. ING THIS SALE, OUR OBJECT {8 TO SELL THE GOODS AND TO SH OW THE PEOPLE EAST AND WEST OF THE MISSOURI RIVER WHAT youngsters. They drengh the keep. |2Nd imPortaney of 'stemoving the barrier of the Missouri, |{ THE OLD RELIABLE CASH STORE CAN DO. MEN’S AND WOMEN’S, BOYS’ AND GIRLS CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNISHINGS, GENERAL er ead to foot, _ | opena ineatevn No. Dakota to a new method of transportation. jy) DRYGOODS AND MILLINERY WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES YOU-CAN NOT MATCH ELSEWHERE. WE CAN ONLY MENTION IN THIS AD- See ee of humor involves Manle brings the “Twin Cities of the Slope” closer together. VERTISEMENT A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS OFFERED. THERE WILL BE HUNDREDS OF OTHERS IN EVERY -DEPARTMENT. ie a : a |The ‘spirit of fellowship and the recognition of ‘the com- mala hinge feet ne Metek munity of interest held by both Mandan and Bismarck as | © ag LADIES’ CLOTHING ON SALE RELIABLE CLOTHING ON SALE stave ,thought so when he wrote| exemplified in the joint effort to celebrate the completion of LADIES COAT SALE Sour special attention HANDMADE SUITS for men and young men of the his fables some 2500 years ago. |the bridge project and to pay a deserved tribute to the pio- é » reat collection of splendid garments invthe. || finest blue serge, tweeds, cassimeres and fine’ wor- @ When Pelisson was a prisoner in neers, augurs well for the future. S very best stvles, with cloth collars, fur collars, pied) made ay in the best possible manner, highest : en wae j : : + also ine. li i i ‘class man tailored fini y i i it- | ie Castile, he amusedvhimeelt. by | SILLY ; HAIR ; é ‘ alto. a fine line ot chappie coats lamb: fai ; t d finish, every suit sold with a writ 1 1 i Peale eather lined, with fine fur collars, are wonder- ten guarantee of service or a garment given to re- feeding ‘a ‘spider which had spun a| American woman tou Marcel, aged Frenchman, cele- ; ful values at $68.00, $49.00, $38.00, . $29,50 1 ¥t: i 3 ™ - weh rear the cell window. |, AD eee brates the fiftieth anniversary of 7, i 25, i , : Ar place, these fre extraordinary values at $38.00, ‘A oie aes |takeo a ‘special room in the Savoy, brate: y $25.00 to . ! cower S485 9 4 Pelsson, ‘being a ‘privileged 1, London, for a pet dog train--, his invention of the Marcel wave. , : LADIES’ SUIT; SALE. Ladies suits are al- $: 3.00. $29.50 and ... .- $25.00 guest, had his valet with him, ‘The | Hotel, London, foro ee eee on her! Discover anything to magnify the ways good, in fact, no well dressed woman can STANDARD SUITS for men and young men, in a valet played:a bagpipe as soon asl fells eet Sanaa. Caaertan Thea of woman te oe ‘have 8 $ get along without a nice up to date suit. We fihe range of blue serges, tweeds, cassimeres and Pelisson caught a fly and placed it © ding a pet giraffe, Sweet Patoo- Marcel, once poor, is a millionaire. ave showing some handsome styles in the best | fine worsteds, fine tailor finish. We offer you these on ter strand of the spider’s| 4 iy cloths at from $68 to $19.85. Cheaper suits f liabl eh Cuber strand gf the spider's ‘tie by name, for which he demands Come back to carth 1000 years‘from + low as $17.50, $14.85 and as low as...... $9.35 ine, reliable, good fitting suits dependable in every ’ welt ‘ f lodging and meals. : .,now and'*Marcel wave” still will LADIES’ DRESS SALE. Canton Crepes of -.||°* Way. at $22.50, $19.50, $15.00 and . $12.85 ae nS nae was, (rained {01 ‘Touring Yanks this ‘season .age be nart of the language, silk or wool, Crepe de Ch’ne, 'Ta‘feta, Poiret:'|| BOY'S KNICKER SUITS of fine quality serges, cone, arr INE ort be ne aa “running strong” to animals, espe- te all for the best, The beauty ‘twill, Tricotine “and... fine Serge in. many. cassimeres, tweeds; and worsteds, made up in the Sound of music. Eventually Fels’ | cially freakish , selections such as-Of, Woman, in. natures soveme tt 14 : handsome styles, are worthy of closest atten- best way, with taped unripable seams, good strong ; son.had the spider educated to Fi ; things, is more important than sc! n. We will save vou from $3.00 to $10:00 * a dint <1 ge 2. ] travél across the cell and climb his |82Y leopards. Taking care Of once and engineering. Reproduc- q Savanidness andl #eiver vou hightelaas: euemants rockets and linings, you will find these real bargains | _ 7 knee: to get the fly. these eke fn ee te Daily tion of life is nature’s first concern. ’ : BEETS it $38.00, $25.00, $19.85, $14.85 to. $9:85 at $13.85, $9.85, $7.85, $5.98 to ... ... $3.98) . rT Unquestionably the spider haa|28ers frantle, say: \ As a sideline, she lets us erect per- i LADIES SKIRT SALE. We are showing ‘a 4 DUCHESS TROUSERS for men and boys, this is the ! Mail. Considering the way Amer- ishablé building projects and in- ‘icans are drinking abroad, the hotel, vent false philosophies. wool cloths, plaids and stripes in comb'nation men should thank their lucky Blane Le agai +with plain. colors, reguiar. and extra sizes and. that the visitors do not’ insist on) There :are 100,000 children under ae wie Mibse skirts, infact we carry a very com- quarters for their pink elephants. six yearg of age in London element- “plete line ‘of all the wanted ‘styles priced very Maybe they do. | ary “schools. a * fow,at $14.85, $9.85, 95.98 to, $3.98 i LADIES BLOUSE SALE. Silk Waists’ are good this fall. We show them in many hand- 2 7 » some styles of Crepe de Chine, Jap Silk, Min- uette Silk and Tatfeta.. Waists were never more beautiful than they are this fall and prives are reasonable. We offer wogderful values at $14.85, $9.85, $5.98, $4.93 to $2.98 CHILDREN’S DRESSES of dainty imported and domestic gingham, madras cloth ‘and wooljserge in many beautiful and attractive styles, ages 4 to 16 years, are'bar-. very fine collection of skirts in plain silk or “| only line of. guaranteed trousers sold in America. | NAN They are much better and cost no more than inferior goods. trousers from $7.50 to Boys’ trousers $3.98’ to - i " “- OVRCOAT SALE. re ‘or men and young men, of cloth in plain or ‘belted style; also lamb lined and leather lined, with fur collars, co‘ors § are neat grey and brown mixtures, plain navy and black. These are § great values at $38, $27.50, $25 and . $17.50 7 BOY’S OVERCOATS in all the good styles and best cloths, ages 4 to 18 § years. We are making very low prices on these garments. We boughi § a good many at a low price and give our customers the benefit at $13.85, the=faculty cf memory, also the rudiments of reasoning. Both are intellectu: ] powers. You have observed the same sort of intelligence in pet: dogs and horses. i Int“ good many ways, ants 'and| bees have a higher form of civili-/ zation than man; meaguring civili- zation in terms of community co- operation with delegation of work om n Rose ains at $5.98, $3.98, $2.98, $1.98 to 98c . Ge ere | LITTLE eLoce CSO} no, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS. We have a very attractive line 6! these much ae 55.98 to . oon : dereeeien nf eG BLOB Professor Hatchet Souplet, ai- need2d gazments in all the wanted cloths and best styles, with cloth or fur collars at OY’S LAMB LINED COATS and fine Mackinaws. You will make no J PY big savings, for $14.85, $9.85, $6.98, $4.98 to . 93 mistake by coming here for these goods. We have the good coats and § rector of the French Institute of. , f + the low prices. Lamb coats $17.50 to $8.95. Macki | Zoototcal Poyhoiony, a decade A Pa ea nt ot HIGH CLASS MILLINERY pelny ats $17.50 to $8: : fackinaws $9.85 to $3.98 Fil for yours at oy hae ao gE Ta SOU ta aieata ede MEN'S SHIAVEAR | rach MAMenen ats formes ee Bd reasping powers. \ i A aa: ye §P a 3 : very fine. We have them in fine velour and i * Mc ‘p ized in millinery. Years ago SILK SHIRT SALE. Men’s silk shirts || felt) in styles for men and young men. You ‘ His theory was that animals somgtimes act intelligently because they: are susceptible to the projec- tion of human will power. He-even| appHed this theory to Herr Krall’s horse, Muhammed, which, wae sald | to be abl to xtract cub root, and to Hrr. Mockel’s dog, Rolf, which! onswered questions by tappi 5 | i ity || can't beat these hats at $7.50, $5.0) and $4.09 and silk stripe shirts of finest quality || Men's DEPENDABLE HATS, for. general and best styles worth $6.00, $7.50 to $8.50 .| use in wanted colors and good staple style, Sale price, $5.8, $4.98 eal 93.98 || CAMPHER HATS fur fall and. winter wear FINE MADRAS SHIRTS also fine pen- || 2% Vly nigh lage in style, loth and finish _ ang shirts for men, these are very fine BEE GAL edhe) full cut shirts, handsome styles, worth wlsor ean) don't, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00, now $3.48, $2.98 when this country could hardly support it The Boston Store had a Millirtery Department, that would be a credit to a town of 25,000. _ We believe nothing is too good for our customers, and + this ‘season we are showing a | jline of Pattern Hats and Millin- 5 ery novelties that can not help e big values at New Models eee tersfof the alphabet with et but please in high class style , * tor. ss ~ $1.98 | Yét we've all seen dgs;!"th: and low nrices. You will save SPECIAL VALUES. You will find these | kno® more than some pedjle.”” ~~ “vourself from $2 to $8' on your shirts worth looking for. They are | » Man is averse to crediting ani- fall hat if you buy of us. Won- of fine percale and madras, worth $1.25, | malg with intelligence, because it! dental valucs/ Ja jimpotted and $1.50 to $2.50. Sale Price $1.48 and $1.00. | doesn’t please his vanity, basis of | ena teen nats ab. $1 0:80) ne tite Broublek » | to .. ‘ MEN’S UNION SUIT SPECIAL, made | cs : \ MISSES’ AND CHILD 4 y of ‘ine cream color fleece rib, a regular | i DRAMATIC i styles for dress and evervday wear, Bred very low at 4.08, $3.98, $2.98, $1.98 to 98c $1.76 garment, ‘Sale. priee’ 2.5 $1.25. heatrical sensation abroad is a| HAT RETRIMMNG by; high. class taltliners aU very) ae a sie FLEECED UNION SUITS for men, gocd 8 eon play, ithe Life of the In-| LADIES’ SHOES AND SLIPPERS heavy weight and well finished, those | sects.’ § E id Se 3 5 ‘ ccoNatienny wrest Ste pea yy FINE OXFORDS AND PUMPS in all the good staple who want a Good union suit at a price you Bra§y, New York producer, has and novelty styles, worth ordinarily from $5.00 to $7.50, should see this special at ... | (x Gy the | beught th ie and st ts ; iss z ie 9 aye tor Ameria Reka £0 et ee -__ MEN’S DRESS AND WORK SHOES. oak Characters in the play are made LADIES DRESS SHOES of fine kid and calf skin in TRUPEDIC SHOES FOR MEN are the only ones made on scientific prin- let | up like huge beetles and other i ' all the good and wanted -stvles, including comfort ciples of foot fitting, made in 3 styles of last, for inflare, outflare and Aas aetna eee hey Portray shoes acorth $4 ie $10:00, our Brice. ¢7.85 toe #2.98 straight last feet, of the finest quality kid, are the best made at... $9.65 baad Oo] s existence CLES o) s Ls women’s shoes and slippers, 4 YY: at : “a —love, action and agony. Those | left ARS Cros Ga Stdelor atime ‘goods, worth $1.50, BOSTONIAN and RALSTAN SHOES for dress and business wen of rita thrée words accurately sum up| $2.50, $5.00 to $8.50, go at this sale for $4.98, $2.93, fine calf and kid leather in all the most wanted styles, are much under give every human lifetime. | $168 0 eecrrrenn 98 || price at $7.85, $6.85.to -. $4.98 pon WORK and DRESS SHOES for men, of good auality dependable calf and we i t BAREFOOT SANDALS fe , Wo- Be 2 ha - caus 2 ASPIRIN Bie: 34 URE girls at nearly HALF. PRICE kid in every good style and last, are bargains at $3.98, $2.98 t aaa S = en i | SOME HOSIERY BARGAINS inju H ee apage | 1 i ; Al Fall A BIG SALE-OF BEDDING YARD GOODS BARGAINS _ |, WORK SHIRTS AND SWEATERS WOMEN’S SILK HOSE, full regular made, - é '2 F . ; 2 «|| alt silk and silk and wool extra f:ne finish, * ‘'nsist on Bayer Package And co. Ors in women 8 an a MISSES DON’T BUY BEDDNG until you see our || KNIT AND CANTON CREPE of finest || MEN’S ELANNEL OVERSHIRTS Sin att sroeastas ue WeSC H 3 i] attire, will mark the beginning of a new géods and get our prices. You will not || quality in best colors, regvlar $4.00 value ||. the best colors and styles, worth $1.50 to | WOMEN’S FINE WOOL, 'p 4 | et h : ld. \ find such values anywhere else. We of- || Sale price 3 _ $2.98 | "$6.50. Sale price $4.98 to .... $1.19 iain eke i A era in the fashion world. fer. full size comforts, filled with{dlean A COTTON SHIRTS of blue and grey | WOMEN'S COTTON Hose and < t Sie ‘ a sanitary cotton, and wool shoddy, fully ‘| porRET TWILL snd TRICOTINE, fine : bas ¢ perfect silk hose at per pair 48e, To vivify the Bismarck and Mandan J 9 wort sos, 3850, 5.00 $7.50 and 33.0, | Qualty pare woo), best color, 52 iches | CMMOTAE Darsaing at 108 fo Te | SSY8" AN GIRL HORE * at this sale for $6.85, $5 $3.93 to $1.! vide, special b: in at ... seasen $2.98 - sistas nm and lieht weight are big celebration and to make the pageant oS FNE WOOL BLANKETS in pure white Rar Geen MEN’S SWEATERS in Jumbo, Shaker || Ho sepcor Hinge” tie” - _ interesting as possible to feminine Visi- grey or tan with handsome borders, these || BLACK TAFFETA HS area and Jersey Knit worth $200, $4.0, $800, | ale atist75i. $4 x re siz d finely finished, wort! inches wide, ry e .00\ ani .f at is sale $9.00°|| 4QLEPROOF HOSE of fine | || tors, we have collected a wonderful as- a uneely 1000, S150. gop and || cloth worth $2.50, Special........$1.68 || to $1.48 |] for, women are ee and ‘50 oi UBlees yom see the name “Bayer |} sortment of gowns, wraps, suits, Plea eas. Si ad % i CREPE DE CIINE of Zine heavy qual: | BOY'S SWEATERS in, Jumbo, Shaker te Thave some” special Cyalues "at 8c, ee } p: or on tablets you are not | z } . EGULAR B ETS, . and ity, 40 inches wide best colors, regular and Jersey Knit. worth $1.50, $3.00, $6. - . ie getting the genuine peek produc* | skirts and millinery. These innovations wool finish¢blankets of ‘good quality and aT $2.00. Sale Price aioe ee BLO and $8.00. «Sale price $6.85 to - AY 98c prescribed by physicians over twenty. Comprise all the newest modes and full large-siz@aWe have a good many of yi two’ years and proved safe by mil- | fabri ‘ thece and want to Make a quick turnover. || MIDDY FLANNEL in red, blue, étc., MEN’S OVERALLS and Jackets, heavy lions for ! abrics. We of<er blankets -worthi$4, $5, $7.50-and || thure wool, 27 to 54 inches wide, very || 220 denim regular $1.50, go at this ; Soles Headache | And last b least ‘ 1 $8.00 for $5.98, $4.98, $3. $3.4 special at $2.98, $1.98 t0 wesc QBC |} Sale LOL accep eiesecesncen cesses SUS 'oothache umbago e " fe. ‘ R : : 2 Earache Rheumatism | nd last but not least, prices are as a. COTTON: BLANKETS of gcod quality, | 1MpORTED GINGHAMS 32 to 36 inches || MEN'S WOOL SOX, good weight, rib "Ne Yalgia Pain, Pain | ways at this shop, well within reason. be incdium and ‘large size. We offerte wide in a fine style assortment, sale || top, color medium grey, a regular 25¢ : 4 Apeopt nly “Bayer” package which | while they last, at $2.98 and... $L9B Te nrice 65c, 48¢ and... .33e || value, for ... We contains proper directions. Handy REST-WELL PILLOWS. Th ex- a & aoe : 4, . boxes of twelve tab sts cost few s tra quality pillows, full siz a anit DOMESTIC GINGHAMS 27 to 32 inches MEN’S COTTON SOX, best quality blue cents. Druggists also sell bottles of | g feather filling of best geese a wide in’ dress and apron checks. Sale and brown mixed, regular value 15c, 24 and 100, Aspirin is the trae ‘mark LiTTLe BLoce * 9p LR BISMARC, MO feathers, special $4.98 to .... price 25c, 20¢ to - 15e || Sale Price - a nile of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- | s | acidester of Salicylicacid,

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