The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1922, Page 3

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RAGE THREE Mrs. Olive Cook, his daughter, while |fired. Drewyer died as the bandits Regular meeting of Capital the robbers were there searching for | fled. THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE | the rent money which she had con-} Mr, Drewyer came here recently] City Lodge No. 2, I. 0. O. F. BAND, TS SHOOT firs, Cook screamed | from Bay City, Mich., where his q | | earner ne ots ther bancita | wite stilt lives, 6." 4 at 8 p. m. tonight. ' MUU GET SLAY Minneapolis, Oct. 17—Oliver Drew- | . S yer, 63 years old, owner of an apart-| 6) KK, KKK Fd a TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1922 > SHOOTS THO [Hee ines Best YQUNG WIPE { ‘ : . ;A Beautiful Woman Is K 3 | \ GU ARDS THEN Always A Well Woman) AGCUSED OF Th slinila® eases brought’ by New | \ £ . Health is Most Vital to You. $ ies —~ 1 York, Wisconsin, Texas and other | Read This y rgy|states, the supreme court’ at its BREAKS JAIL St. Paul, Minn.—“At different) KILLING TWINS previous term had. sustained: the : times I have taken Dr, Pierce’s me-) : action of the commission. © dicines and they proved very ben2- ‘ eerie a ee To Whom It May Concern: ficial. I have taken the Favorite | The .undersigned will not ~a14 cess baggage charges’ on.» atrictly state transportation were dismissed by the supreme ‘court today for want of jurisdiction on authorities cited. bat ment house was shot'to death this / morning by one of two bandits who! held up the apartments. The bullet, struck him in the stomach and he! (By the Associated Press) é e Herbert Wilson, Former Evan Chicago, Oct, ’7—Mrs. Frank f : Prot bo th Prescription as a woman’s tonic and ; elist, and Notorious | found it very strengthening to the| McNally, young wife of a-Hammond,|p. ore u not st t ; : ee ato ss nervous. system; and T have taken| tnd, factory worker, was to be ar- | De Fesponsible for any Bills of | died almost instantly. ‘The bandic, Thief Frees Himself the Golden Medical Discovery as alraigned hete today on a charge of|ahy Nature conttacted'by Mrs. Lol si come ie aa blood purifier and a tonic to build\ having killed her twin babies, born me up when I was rundown. It also| just December. D. W. Smith. h D. W. SMITH: . The shooting occurred when Drew- | yer walked into the apartment of | (By the Associated Press) Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 17,—Her- bert Wilson, former evangelist, con- victed of the murder of Herbert Cox during an attempted jail break sev- eral months ago, escaped from the county jail here today. Two other prisoners also escaped. Wilson, armed with a revolver held and shot the gateman at the jail then ‘shot one of the turn keys and} taking the keys opened the doors to his liberty early today. ° Wilson was one of the most spec- tacular prisoners in the county jail, having. been captured by Federal authorities after a search for many months extefiding throughout the country and resulting from mail and store robberies estimated to reach over a million dollars. He was well known in Canada. Herbert Wilson, known by police and federal operatives as “master criminal” convicted of slaying his pal, Herbert Cox, escaped from! the county jail here today with another convicted murderer, Adam Ward, and Guido Spignola, held on a robbery charge, The trio outside the jail held up a post office employe and taking his automobile escaped. ‘The jail break was carefully timed for just before| 7 o’clock, when the guns had been taken from the guards just before changing shifts. The’ jail breakers beat the night turnkey, Henry Pur- rier, after having -held up two in-! side guards, A fourth prisoner was believed to have escaped with them. The jail breakers were armed with revolvers evidently smuggled in by a friend. Investigation “later revealed that only three escaped. was very beneficial. These medicines of Dr. Pierce’s are both very good and I would certainly take then! again should I need such medicines! knowing the great help they have been to me in the past.”—Mrs. Aaron Martz, 1620 E. 6th St. Write Dr/ Pierce’s Invalids’ Ho- tel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free med- ical advice or send 10c ofr trial pkg. any of his medicines. ————SS—SSS— 4,000 UKELELES UP IN SMOKE: (By the Associated Press) Honolulu, T.'H., Oct. 17-—Upwards tof 4,000 ukeleles went up in smoke today when fire of unknown origin destroyed what is said to have been j the largest ukelele factory in the | world, ‘YARDMASTERS’ PAY RAISED (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Oct, 17.—An eight-hour | day with overtime, which is said to |amount to nearly 25 per cent in- crease in, pay, were granted approx- imately 2,000 yardmaisters on 26 class one railroads and at six switching | terminals by the United States Rail- | road Labor Board today. This is the first time the board has established rules and working conditions for yarmaysters who now are classified as | subordinate officials and subject to * | swathed in, blankets in their buggy. She was arrested at South Ben, }'. Ind., on complaint of her husband who is 55 years old. Although he lived in the same house with his wife directly pre- ceding and following the time when he says the children ‘were born. Nally said he neve: w the twi although he aecompanicd his wife on a visit to a physician with the babtes GOPHER TEST CASES DISMISSED Washington, Oct. 16—Three cases brought by Minnesota to test the jurisdiction of the Mnterstate Com- mission ta authorize a railroad to increase passenger fares and ex- |B ACID STOMACH | MEALS SOUR OR FORM GAS, GAS Chew a ‘Few Pleasant Tablets Indigestion Gone! INNA AE Wears Longer Looks Better That is the Holeproof story in a nutshell, and when this desir- able combination in ‘hosiery is offered at very reasonable prices, you can easily understand why Holeproof is popular among all classes. We're showing a wide variety of silk and silk and wool — and De E For over 3() years Baking Powder Ounces for ox (More thon il pos en a half USE LESS than of higher priced brands Satisfaction Guaranteed MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT : i «4... the board’s jurisdiction, under the Aleppo, a city of Turkey, in Asia, | iranancitatlon ‘act: ~ ‘dates back to 2000 B.C. . : | ‘A BISMARCK MAN’S| PUPILS LEARN EXPERIENCE | BY “EXPERIENCE” Can you doubt the evidence of this} “The way to learn business is by you’ll be surprised at the price. Also — we're showing “Wool- seys” imported pure wool hose— unshrinkable. Richmond's Bootery 115 4th St. “Merchandise of Merit Only” BLANKETS vii Fi a Instant stomach relief! Harmles: The moment “Pape’s Diapepsi reaches teh stomach all distress from citizen? i . busi io FL id stomach or indigestion ends, Im- You cari verify Bismarck endorse-|ttansacting business,’” says 1’. 1+ | mediate relicf from flatulence, ¢: nmerit. Read tl Watkins, Pres, Dakota Business} jeartburn, palpitation, fullness or John Wray, 1011 9th St. N., says:1 College, Fargo, N. D. Actual “Doan’s Kidney Pills have been an! banking and business are conducted| Correct your indigestion for a fe ole standbys our nome EE seve at this famous school in addition to| cents. Millions keep it handy. Dras- years. irst used Doan’s, my text book study. D. B. C. graduates gints recommend it, £ NH kidneys were sluggish in acti and ee hnecd little “breaking in’? when they UUUAUUSEEAAUESE SEU EUSP Thad a dull, steady pain ih my back. I often had to get up several times| begin work. Geo. Olson and L. Fa panera Tear rea cS) ae Main Street, S ; ORE Bismarck, N. D. \ stomach pressure, during the night to pass the kidney; O, Flatness recently were sent secretions, Doan’s Kidney. Pills were | fiom school ta two banks aé recommended to me and I got thre sant Cihisrs boxes at Breslow's Drug Store. Ai-| #sistant cashiers. ter using chem my trouble disappear-| poHtow the Succe$Stul’” NOW. ed. I recommend Doan’s Kidney ¢ ond names of. interested friend¢ Pills for such trouble knowing them, e to be a remedy of merit.” and get Success Magazine free. 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn| Write F. L.. Watkins, 806 Front Co., Mfrs. Buffalo, N. Y. St., Fargo, N. D. i That Mean Cosy " », Warmth For ” “hs Crisp Nights LAST TIME / fy : You will not mind the cold nights TONIGHT THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS. \ My, , ft: you ave guder-ovie it’ the: aot While we are not getting all the business in Bismarck, : Zz \ downy napped blankets now on we are getting our share, which proves that this store is Wf ' display here. Their soft warmth D AN A coming to the front as one of Bismarck’s leading depart- ( ey and durability leave no doubt as ment stores. Our merchandise is of A No. 1 quality, and n our prices will'stand comparison as we aim to sell the ; h : Lik . ite merchandise for less money. A visit to this store will convince you. , T cy Ike (ALL THIS WEEK ’ ” We offer the following: merchandise at prices named. em Rough in this picture shows whether they do or not to their service, while the beau- tiful patterns and colors make/ every house wife want to own VIOLA I them. Similar values will be found in every department. Sale Ends Saturday Night. ALL WOOL BLANKETS AT Fa y/ Soap, the soap that 8/4 width. Comedy “Wild Duck” 5 z PR eri ON | Ia Se ae Co) Hardee scsee 49¢ $8.50 $9.75 $13.50 $15.00 $17.50 Jacket,” a Peter B. Weather strips, for dours and win- 9/4 width. 69 _Kyne story which ap- dows, make the home 10 Yard .....esceeseecees Cc . . peared in the Cosmo- comfortable. 12 feet.... Cc |, Cretonnes, all colors. $ 1 00 : politan ene FANCY CHINA 7 ae ise panei e Blanket Special | ‘ At Very Special Prices. ool Serge, | BUSTER KEATON sn Ws Cora nad seucars, | SEIREE YARD cose 98c ss tk aoa ase. | ? 6“ 7 - ” e - . . | in “The High Sign 6 cup and $1 00 Pe A yi: $ 1.00 that have heen used as sam- G saucers ........ i Le Plaid Blankets ples and are slightly soiled Shepard Checked mixed suiting. UTHYUONOUANORETASONROAEUOUOOGROAAOUEHOOOEOGGQGUEOAOGAQOOEOEOUOOHOOOLUAOOUEOUSAUOOONEEAESEOEOAGEOUEOGOEOOAEAOOQOHOGGEONOUGONUNGUESEAE published in the Hearst’s \magagine. Highly entertain- ing with elaborate settings and beautiful costumes. We need the table Choice of any hat next 6 days. space for toys. cat 50% off. We carry a large line of wearing OUR DOLLAR SPECIAL 1 school bag free with every 3 pair hose. Children’s Mittens to keep the Through a fortunate purchase we are able to offer these high grade hands warm. apparel for infants, and our prices blankets at a very special price. They are-64x74 inches and may be had 10c Star Cut Glasses. 48 inch width, s f errr, Bell shape, 6 for.... $1 .00 Yard .>. 98c $4.50 from handling. Jugs $1 00 Fleeced Suiting, for school dresses, ? Regular $9.50 to‘match ........5. e a inch width, 49c $5.50 Quality. $6 25 ALU “5: acs a Mets. ceehar sushi» pone Aluminum ware, 500 9 8 c BLANKETS $6 15 Now «....+. . pieces to:B0 abr as seas. « Back order on blankets just re- | Regular $7.50 This sale includes pieces valued up ceived, this over stocks\ us on $10.00 Quality. $ 4 9 5 <3 to $2.98. 9 8 c blankets and we must close them = Now .....-- ° / MARION eae ees ee ort- wel nap blankets, extra large =| Regular $6.50 DAVIES ree Es NOV CLES AEBS L258 size, and one cotton blanket, large = Quality. $ 4 2 5 5 Les 10, and 15c size, the two blankets for the = Now .....3. ° ie souNe BUD, 10, BNO eecieeet,s aces price of one while they last. = a : ZA o Buster Brown Hosiery. for Boys’ Two blankets =) 7S Re ee DIANA” and Girls. Every pair guaranteed. || for .......--...+-- $6.49 i * a 3 pair MILLINERY = —= Brom! Marie... Corel’ story. hoses ogee des $1.00 Every hat must be gone in the =| : g = = PATHE NEWS Aust . ‘ AESOP FABLE Special, pair’ ..........- .|| are very low. in Seg apuek Pink, Blue or Tan plaid. a $1 .00 SHEETING YARN Special each ......- Gaius eet AY and THURSDAY 7/4 width. all colors. anit wellaraes Vas: oe et: SOS. ly Boballs-...teien $1.00 = ———————eeeeeeeaeasSass=seS=oOaaeoeeeee f : “FOOLS fIRST” wie =| = ScsReamealialh eine aie EM LL UCU 1 NHN GEEROURUE AUTOR UTAAU

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