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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922 i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: PAGE THREE « q iT A p show. The gamblers and rough char-| Tippie’s place, Dave Mullens is kill-| Lii ¥ ‘oi ca inary a SAFRTY LAW Just Us Three OLD BISMARCK acters gveet the ministers respect- ed, and Be elections is held, mi ieee Jat trcoper, whe; restores oe . For Sale. Choice mao : L é SCENES SHOWN [tull, cover up their devices, Buta toughs attempt to-take control of} The scene is an exciting one |SINZEFS- Jacob Bull, Dickin- IN THE PAGEANT sheet over the brr and attentively things and citizens send to Fort | throughout, son, N. D. eas ‘ \ listen to the sermon. The crowd Bes —— votes to call Father Sloan to the | ~~ 5 z * A true incident in, the life of Bis-|\villuee. A collection is taken—the | PMT MMM MN Board of Railroad Commis- sioners| Asks Legislation To Halt Accidents. Enactment of a law requiring drivers of motor busses to stop n° lesS than fifty feet from a rail- youd track is recommended by the state railroad commission, in ‘its biennial report to the governor, as 2 result of a conference’ on’ methods of proventing railroad accidents, “held some time ago, Such a law, the report urges marck in 1872, disclosing an interest- ing ‘side of the gamblers and other characters ‘of the old west, will be shown in the historical pageant Monday night, The “Bismarck in 1872” scené is carried out by pion- eers and the ‘Rotary club. ~Rev, Sloan and Rev. Lyon aré shown riding in'the city; and greet- ing the people. They go to a tent which is a saloon, gambling hall and’ ganiblers give chips which the faro | banker cashes, handing the money to the ministers, The service closes, and the gambling is. resumed. The scene jncludes a street ,scene, settlers in prairie: schooners.’ sho pers, Indians trading. Liquor is un- loaded at Mullens’ tent, surveyors are shown’ at work, girls serve drugged drinks to soldiers who hre robbed, | Shang Stanton’ shoots Hays leaving “MATINEE. Special Pageant Prices OUR TIRE. LEADER 30x31 Brunswick Suburban... ...$7,95 Tube $1.50 We buy in large quantities for cash, which enables us to undersell Chicago Mail Order Houses, F. O. B. Bis- oul apply to geivets of busses or motor trans] ti i d and require that after the stop is DAILY. owe made, the driver or operator of the 2:30 ‘ vehicle should look in each- direc- tion for approaching cars or train List Your List Your List Your and. should snot start ate vehicle Price Price SIZE Price Price Price —_ Price ‘ until it has been a tl 4 ‘ - aay aresnaienieoae teaiuCapproaching TONIGHT $12.35 | $ 7.95 | 30x3 Teele the crossing in either direction, It . a Saturd: 16.90 | 7.95 | 380x314 Suburban | is not the more existence of grade : me 13.75 | _ 8.75 | 30x314 | $16.50 | $11.50 crossings net make them danger- & ‘ té Extra Heavy 30x31, 20.00 14.50 | ous. is. the way people use \ ; ! ‘G Ri h - e 19.15 Bic % e5) 168 2 CUES ATE Iethes way (Ben : i 15 | 13.45 }82x3/4 | 2725 | 20.65 | 255 | | 1.65 s in all states, and if the number of| at the horse show-at Stamford, Conn. wheat “Jingle Bell” the josious et- ic -Quick 21:35 | 15.10 |3ixd | wa | gee 3.10] 2.00 = accidents is to be reduced, some] ‘hing, poked his head right into the picture, .- . . , ES: 24.95 | 17.75 | 32x4 82.40 | 2f%o 3.00 2.10 Z| ee eee Wallingford” 268s | 149s [it | 43y | aeso| a0 | 3a | 1 f th ‘road dj s c . ; Lt J a 26.85 | 18,95 |34x4 ‘| 34.25 26.50 3.50 2.30 Fe operating in North Dakota for tive How They Grow In Alaska [Mi geseiet Mee. Berge gat iy an gaxdy | 41.90 | 3125) 465] 275 z years ending June 30, The report | ‘ i etand=— ail Your ler | 383x414 | 42.85 32.15 4.80 2.85 shows no passengers were killed 4 ‘me Pre \ NOW. Cash with | 34x414 of 32.80 | 00 2.95 dng the fio years Deaths rom ads eo Gis ‘MOVIE CHATS AESOP FABLE order or we wil 35xai | ae20 | aa6s | B18, 305 oo lines one; trespassers, t 8 x * a0 | 2 g Northern sixs Northern Pacitie 143 MONDAY and TUESDAY pareel post. a5x5 | 5475 | 38.75) 5.90| 3.60 Soo lines twe; non-trespassers, ~ MAY McAVOY *| 387x5 57.60 | 40.65 6.20 3.75 Great Northern one; Northern Pa- cific 13; Soo line 8; Northwest- ern two. Among. other recommendations of the board are: That a ‘larger appropriation be made to permit a larger personnel; that. money be provided for instruments with hich to make tests and reduce ity regulation to a scientific basis, and that funds be provided for. employment of a permanent head and sufficient inspectors in the seale inspeetion department. .O’°CONNOR OPENS HIS CAMPAIGN, ! Hankinson, N. D., Sept. 15.—J. F. T. O'Connor, Democratic candidate ‘Penn Line-to | Miss Holmar Lidermann of Juneau, Alaska, traveled 10,000 milés te represent that territory at the Atlantic City beauty pageant, She's 23, weighs 150 pounds, and is five feet seven inches tall. Dance at the Coliseum tonight. ‘ in “The Top of _New York”. ICAPITOL \ , LAST TIME TONIGHT Regardless of what you may hear, these goods are first quality and fully guaranteed. We will make any adjustments right in Bismarck. BATTERY PRICES 11-plate—For Ford, Chevrolet, Overland, etc. .. .$16.95 13-plate—For Buick, Olds, Hudson, Studebaker, , te. pda u sdeia ee slain vie Oe 7-plate—For Dodge and Franklin.............. 24.25 Ve These prices are not-for small, inferior plate bat- “THE LADDER JINX” 6 reels of continuous fun. or United States senator, opened his speaking campaign here last night,| and today was to speak in Wahpeton,! Arrive at New a s to speal : - Working Schedule O’Connor did not discuss national issues at any great length, but re-{ Mies ‘ stati Philadelphia, Sept. 16—Represen- ferred to the tariff, stating that he! , Philadelphia, Sep! pres i thought the tari ought not to be a| an aoe Be magne. He we paces canPaien’ will meet with sfficials of the Penn- ana aL akat be “| sylvania railroad here next. Monday aise at a dues” to resume conferences on’ .a’ new teries. They are heavy, reinforced grids, fully guaran- teed. F. O. B. Bismarck, tax paid. 1 & CORWIN MOTOR CO, CUT THIS OUT—I1T IS WORTH MONE Cut out this slip; enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial! package containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, # Monday — Tuesday | Anall star cast ina wonderful adaptation tion of principle was involved which crossed the party Tin Restore 11 Train On Northern Pacific Duluth, Minn., ‘Sept. 16.—Eleven Northern Pacific trains recently ‘sus- pended have been ordered restored, according to local officials. The trains are: No. 33 out of Brainerd and No. 34 out of International Falls, ordered restored September 17. September 18 is the _ restoration date for train Nos. 12 out of Brain- erd, 29 and 30 Little Falls and Morris 31 and 82 between Little Falls and Brainerd. The last two will again operate between Brainerd.and Kelli- her, instedd of International Falls, No. 9 out of St. Paul and No. 10 out of Fargo, the 18th, will run be- tween Staples and, Little Falls in- ““y | made today. . | working agreement begun in New | York this week, announcement was i ; : |" While“sevéral railroads today ‘were | negotiating separate agreements with their shop craft workers in accord with the union partial settlement plan, and others were preparing to meet representatives of their own employes outside the settlement. plan, it was learned that some of the shop crafts laders on the Chicago and Northwestern railroad were de- manding the dismissal of men hired to fill the places of union men who went on strike July 1. The hitch in the negotiations with the Northwestern, which had gener- ally been believed to have been com- pleted yesterday, would not prevent return of the men to work by Mon- day, officials of the road said. At the same time it was made plain that the union settlement plan did not colds and croup Foley Kidney Pills for pains in.sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley -Ca— thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, head- aches, and sluggish bowels.—Advt. of the famous song and play ' ' “MY WILD IRISH ROSE” Established 1914. Bismarck, N. D. ” , eNHHELAUVDULUUDUUNDOGUEDEQAUSOGAEDAUENOOONADUQAUEROUIDOOUSHEUONBAUUODNG MMMM MMMM MMMM 24 Live-Wire Institutions boug! Double Page “Spread” In the tell of the auvantapes: of tradin, Bismarck and Mi: 5 THIS SHIPPING TAG on your can will bring you prompt, correct and satis tory returns from a reliable ine Sept. 15th Issue of The Dakota Farmer to _ When Visiting : the Pageant ht a 1 in| THE DAKOTA stead of running via Brainerd as has been done the past few weeks, {call for discharge of employes at oe | work when the settlement plan was . {approved by the union policy com- 29 Vesseles Carrying (ities last Wednesday, and that the Coal to Duluth Port. ead venld not dismiss those em- Duluth, Minn, Sept. 26—Nine ad-| S ditional vessels carrying about 8 e 000 tons of bituminous coal were | Accident Victim zeported en route today from lower | : Take ports to the local harbor. Six! Passes Away Here vessels arrived today with coal. A! i total of 29 vessels are now en route,’ Ott Spi = i : ! ? ' pitzer, 3-year old son of Mr. carrying approximately 300,000 tons ang -Mre Carl Spitzer of Wilton, of comb: | passed away at a local hospital at 8 e | o’elock this morning as a result of Steamship Queen injuries sustained eight days , ago. Grounds in Fog: striking his head against the manger. ee |‘The remains will be sent to Wilton | Seattle, Wash., Sept. 16—The pas- where funeral services will be held; senger steamship Queen went | tomorrow.’ aground in a fog early today on! White Reef Island, 50 miles South of | Fr b Prince Rupert B.C. according to; Men’s Suits sponged and radio messages received at the offi-: pressed, 75c. Men's suits dry ces of the Admiral Line here. The/cleaned and pressed, $1.75. ship was said to be in no danger. It! Ryo: ; : wat expectgd she would be floated | Klein, Tailor and ink this afternoon. She carried 250 pas- ; e : sengers. 1 eo BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w ‘Known all over the Northwest for Quality Fae nea fo Bee PREVENTI Seas Bay Atterds Utmest Protection | | AfATARRE HT anorartesSenYRnce| MAIL US YOUR FILMS © [ BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed: Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Undertakers PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 100 Night Pone 100 or 687 EEE“ BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY . 220 MAIN STREET : when he fell out of a hay loft and San ‘We would be glad to have you call and inspect The Most Modern Grocery House ¥ s E Re Outside Root i in North Dakota S Tange Sarl Ron i , FINE CAFE AND C *- COFFEE SHOP In connection pers an ive special attention to Direct From Farm . 1 | Shipments Mandan, N.D. North Dakota's Newest and Meat Up-To-Date Hotel 120 Rooms Missouri Valley Grocery Co, Mandas, N. D. Ask for PERFECTION BREAD ‘Your grocer sells it—» if not, write us i Carbonated || Butter and ‘1 Ice Creath’ ——, Viele our plant while attending ‘the Pageant AR: ETRE ‘DAILY PHOTO SERVICE Purity Dairy Co. | Mandan, N. D. Perlection Baking Co, Mandsa, N. D. LEWIS & CLARK HOTEL With Bath counties west of the river invite you to take formal opening of the magnificent new tramMe bridge. which has but recently been completed, spanning ‘the: Missourl River be- September 1! 22. We handle only the BEST HARDWARE such as ‘Winchester Gun, Ammunition, Sporting Goods, ‘Tools and Cutlery, Lowe Bros. High Standard Paint, Gain-a-Day Electric Washers, Majestic Stoves and Ranges, } Sunoco’ Oils and Greases, Marswells Steel Furnaces, Round Oak Ranges and Furnaces, Wear-Ever Aluminum, |, Lsk Enamel and Galvanized Ware, Star Barn Equipment. ROVIG-SKJOD CO. North Dakota ‘The Best Place in Morton Coan to Bey Hardoore Call, Phone or Write NDAN BOOSTERS === The Dakota Farmer, Aberdeen, S. D., is read by nearly 20, North Dai farm families--e one a prospective patron of ti fagt adver= tisers. THE \ DAKOTA FARMER September 15, 1922 Our “Victory Memorial” ‘The following collection of finest Helland Bulbe for indoor Booming this wigter, “The Tie That Binds” Morton #24 Burleigh Counties N “Everything for the Automobile”’ - WELCOME TO MANDAN. AND BISMARCK Celebrate With Us the Opening of the Liberty ‘Memorial Bridge September 18th, 19th and 20th’ cities of Mandan and Bismarak, the whote state of North: Dakota and especially the people of "the Missouri SI art in the tween the Twin Citles of the Northwest. Preparations are rapidly: Cross the Bridge and look at our lands at $25.00 per acre— | easy terms—which are producing $30.00 per acre in crops this year. See Chas. F. Ellis Lewis & Clark Bldg. Mandan = North Dakota Avoid Repentance | by perchasing a Burl ‘They bave lasted w lifetime for others and will for you. Years ‘of service only tend to bring ‘out its wonderful tone. Our stock of styles 1s complete. The Music Shop ‘HL. Debra, Prop. Mandan, N. D. _ BLUE “THUNDER , POP Delicious and Healthful’ Refresh yourself at the” Pageant with ‘in Ice Cold bottle of POP ‘ “On Sale Eserywhere ‘You shold make it a point to call at our store. If you cannot tome, your mail orders will receive prompt attention, READY-TO-WEAR We can sell you a Ford car no matter where you live —on terms. * to suit. SPECIAL TIRE SALE FAIR WEEK ” Connolly Motor Co. Mandan, N. D. Mad Cmckeds air br theo Mandan Beverage Co, (Mendes, N.D. Upholstered Fusgiture Made to Order. 5 i nearing completion and the stage being set for a celebration of: such magnitude and excellence as will be fitting recognition to the people of North Dakota, the Federal Government, the ditizens of Mandan and Bismarck and the countles of Morton and: for their efforts and financial support which made pos-. sible this great structure—the first of its kind to cross.the Mis- souri in North and South Dakota, Activities will take the forga of two gigantic historical pageants, one in Mandan. dnd one in Bis- marck each of which through a series of episodes will present in dramatized form the many-important early-day events identified with the scenes surrounding the bridge site which have so greatly influenced the settlement of the northwest. . ° _ WELCOME TO BISMARCK AND MANDAN - ° 5 Attractive Bargains ; Omered daring the Mandan-Bismarck Bridge Dedication and Pageant Week, * onal of our new Fall and Winter Salts, Overcoats, Sheep Lined Clothing, Feraish- tags, Hats and Shoes. __ Being an excl “Men’s and Boys’ Outfitting Store we epecialite ip theve tines larger and we varied ua Eetabliohed Policy of | “Your ‘orth or Your Money Back” will contisue to prevail with every sale. A cordial welcome awaite every visitor, to our store and we are looking forward to the pleasure of meeting you. Mandan, N. D. ‘The Missouri Ri Dakota, lias served a: of the river—the, Slope counties— Ince the formation of the state of North ‘separating line between the counties west and'the balance of the state. People of that great area of potential agricultural wealth invite you,to rejoice with them in the opening of the jbridge that will rs re cordially invited. to make Uhoir headquarters at Grand Pacific Hotel European’ Plan Moderate Brie Cate tn Connection ENarcisous or Daflodile We extend our congrata- Jer lations to the citizens of Morton and Burleigh Coun- ties om the completion of thelr beauttful new bridge. SEND FOR FREE COPY WILL’S FALL LIST ao stene po ar wees Bros. «|| "Stime" Department Store OSCAR H. WILL & CO. BISMARCK, N. D. “Where You're Always Welcome’? | Bismarck Hotel European, Plan Bismarck North Dakota | The Live Wire Butchers of Bismarck CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Beef, Pork, Veal and Muti Povkery, Fish and Oyoter ia Sousa “Visit Us When . at the Pageant Where Quality Counte E. A. BROWN QUALITY GROCERY Seo Hotel Balding Bismarck, North Dakota No. 114 Fifth Street Bismarck, North Dakota R.Berfunecht Ts. Le! hereafter serve as the link which willconneet the Slope counties ‘with the rest of the state. This vast area of good farming terri- tory is now marketing ®/stupendous crop that will do a great deal toward speeding. the development of its farms and cities. Diver- sified farming is being adopted on a scale which serves as a pat-* tern for many communities in older sections of the country to It'ts a land of present opportunities and great future follow. bilities, The people of North Dakota and the tly, ind transcontinental traffic through feel, proud of their accomplishment in making possible great structure that bridges the:most formidable barrier to Visit ‘NORTH DAKOTA The Land of Opportenity ‘Take advantage of the, homestek age eaces rat ta a nth. enn Burchased on the crap, payment pam foveamionally: a {own payehen Ie°required rar” thelt ; BIG MONEY Made on our selected low priced farm lands. Anether crop like this { ts year’s pays for the his section. Celebrat- fainter, ener land. : entire Northwest can. tug f@ in order, We want you here from September 18th to 20th, A.W.LUCASCO. Bismarck, N. D. oe aCe cd Ren Dakota a ‘The new Vehicular Bridge over the ‘Missouri makes Bismarck the logical market for the Western part of the state, Welcome to Bismarck. You'll like us after we get acquainted. Bismarck Property ‘0 Specialty. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. 4.8. Secham, Mer. Bismarck, N. D. ‘Slorby Studio Seccervers to Holmboe Studio Biemarck, N. D. Distinctive Portraiture Kodak Finishing ‘Your fest roll aished for 20 CAPITAL CITY BOTTLING WORKS Bismarck, N. D. If you want the Best Ask your Grocer - for i a Minnesota Brand Manufacturers of Soda Water Pire Scientifically prepared, ‘as your health demands Food Products - 4 od WHOLESALE: Bismarck Grocéry Company Candy, Fruit, Ciders, Soda Wholesale Grocers Fountain and Billard SuppBce || siamarce ”'treccn Quality Work Only Send us your old pictures to be copied or enlarged

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