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FRADAY, MAY 11, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Values up to $35.00 NOW $19.50 COATS SPORT COATS--UTILITY COATS $14.50 and $19.50 $16.50 “In these groups you will find many chic new styles Newly arrived and up-to-the-minute in style are these smart coats to wear for business or pleasure. and Tan with many overplaided effects. All are care- fully made and finished, many are full lined. “Merchandise of Merit Only” Dresses’ An Event You Cannot Afford to Overlook SUITS In sizes for Misses and Small Women. Values up to $49.50 NOW $29.50 most exceptional values. a eos etl a ope al ter th TU UU LA HRT WEBB BROTHERS Special May Sale of Suits, Coats and On, account of being overstocked in sizes for Misses and small Women, we are offering many high grade suits right in the heart of the suit season at prices usually not in effect until July. Values up to $75.00 NOW $39.50 SILK DRESSES Three Handsome Groups Specially Priced at $24.50 in taffetas, crepes and printed novelty silk. Many All the popular shades are represented. Gray, Polo ‘of thefrocks are cleverly adorned by use of dashing solar inserts, braid, trimming, ete. All represent TTI TUTTE iA NT eee ee TTR PAGE THREE $35.00 Propose to Briquet and Car- = Announce Birth * + | Carson, s ‘The birth of a baby boy is an-]and Mott took payytin the tourney nounced by Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Belk} last The Dakota Lignite Products Com-. of M The child was born|ma pany of Minot, capital _lyesterday at the St. Alexius hospit-]in that meet. Jal. ea with the track and field bonize Lignite Coal 000 was granted perm MNue Sky Commission y ‘sell $48,000 stock in the corp Twenty-five thousand dollars only ry in starting oper- and in the respeetive di to qualify in th y contest to be University 3 nthe month, Bismarck Hospital Arsella Seyallius, of E roves- | Hebron rbonize and briquet lignite,| jocpital Leighton, chairman of the a Seh d of directors, . Oper- at will start 1 Officers of the con Darling, president; vice president; L. M. Rutt rer; H. H. Montgomery, THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, and mail it to Sheffield Ave., your name and address clear n return a trial pachke age containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, cold and Pills for pains rheumatism, Thompson ame ashburn have been dis- charged from the hospital. St. Alexius* Hospital Mrs, C. M. Cunningham of Almont, ‘| Mrs. M. McDonough of Mandan, Bert | Johnson of Wishek, Jonas Olin of ‘| Almont, John Thomas of F “| Jucob Hoff of Wilton, ‘}eroup; Foley Kidn in sides backache, ments; and Foley Cathartic 14 a wholesome and thorough! ing cathartic constipation, e purpose of the compan janufacture a product proof + st weathering and degradation and J of equal heat value with anthYacite coal, clean and merchantable. The hospital for treatment. Mrs iousness, he: hes, and sluggis! company holds the exclusive license] 4 | of city Bart Johmagn. ot Remele: covering the series of patents : Wishel, Mrs, Jacob Dckhaut of ey. tte Hehn of Pol- D., have entered the St. sued by the United States gov s ‘ : ae High School Dance at K. P. : ast on Valley, N. J, Jensen of Dick- ent to BA ere 208 ihe on, Joseph Stewart of Center,| Hall icuicht after Class Play. Ord Mente ote and South: Dakota | Mrs. Margaret Carrol of Fargo, Miss | Everybody welcome. and Montana, for carbonizing lig-| pauline Bitterman of Zap, Henry cl dasa nite, Kramer of Wishek, Fred Schulz of] make advantage of the Sun- Stretter, and Gertrude tans: NEW RECORD IS _[sr‘Wition have heen discharged|shine Special tomorrow at MADE BY FORD|* tb: 2osit#!- Brown & Jones. Sales of 41,681 Ford Trueks dur- ing the first quarter, setting a new high record, bear out predictions “made earlier “that th se of th { Groton truck in hauling and de- TONIGHT systems will be greater this . and Saturday o} ly coming into more gen: “h e commercial field, wh A Penaabiieg, ease of operation and adaptability to all requirements A ake it the most popular, but throughout, the agricultural sections of the country it is fast being adopt- ed by the farmer as the: best means of solving his problem for quicker 1 and cheaper transportation of his products from the farm to the. city. March sales of Ford ‘Trucks, which reached the new high mark of 18,- 717, exceeded by more than 1,000 the sales for the first threg months of 1922, totaling 17,856, and were 50 percent: higher than the sales in Februaty of this TOM MIX A thrilling, exciting vibrant story of an American plainsman and an Arabian conspiracy. Snub Pollard in ‘The Newly Rich’ Humor in “Fun From the Press” Cowan’s: Drug Store has a}! blanks f Coming Next poe Be eee) "Healthy Baby : Wednesday-Thursday test —m present to. every/s | “THE THIRD ALARM” entrant. ‘ Don’t forget the Junior Class Play tonight. ~ TLL nn ‘ast combination of} cess of lassoing a tree and swinging| at the Paillanes all this very 1 laughter, which was|from the tree to the ground. He| tomorrow, Friday and Satu i ae eae ~ SLOPE DISTRICT 9 | shown at the Capitol ¢ casually, as/an entertaining comedy drama from| Grail, Pathe News, and A d o——— = 5 t : i esop ; MINOT MEN IN | CITY NEWS LE eas ere ae ane | AT THE MOVIES | /teriay. Goou as the other Mix fic-|though it were the regular method the stage play by the same name, In} Fable, “The and a Johnny a on oh sc oO. he Miss e A . | o—-—_—___—_—_"——"—-* ‘i e 1 tures have be this is probably | of procedure. But his nonchalance! addition to Jack Holt, others in the] Jones comedy, “The Big Scoop” will CAPITOL themes’ ee ing of the Wer ‘i did not prevent last night's audi-y picture are Wanda Hawley, Harry| also be shown at tne Eltinge today wa Ee no OCs eran s usua takes a number of|ence from gasping with fear. en caitsenae i. ake é Mr. 1 om Mix, Monular. Walliaini/cyeaices qiigti are coalithiillem: He : epp Julia Faye and Walter -Mc|and tomorrow. Bren inatade a © parents of A 7 Siete eae Uenus bea ‘a rs additional laurels! descends a mountain, for example ae ae pbauheanles “Tom Mix iz|by the simple but dangerous pro-| “Nobody’ ck Holt nge theatre, tod cemeteries ier i | eae ee ie eee ar when Dickinson won. Bis- Jean second and carson third SQ0U NUTTALL LAA Publie¢ Auction Saturday, May 12th. ’23 At 10:00 a. m. We are overstocked with ~ FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS And need more room so have decided to put on a Public Auc- tion to reduce the stock. Now is your chance to buy at your own price. Have various things to auction off, such as— Beds Ice Boxes Chairs Springs Ranges a Kitchen Cabinets Mattresses Sanitary Cots Kitchen Utensils Dressers Tools Dishes Rockers Center Tables Oil Stoves Tables A Library Tables Sewing Machines and other articles too numerous to mention. Don’t miss this. REMEMBER the date Saturday, May 12, 19238. Sale starts at 10:00 a. m. sharp. RUDER’S FURNITURE EXCHANGE 118—6th 8t. Bismarck, N. D. Terms Cash. ~ ___ E..M. Kafer, Auctioneer. mu in AURAL CHICAGO SHINE PARLORS We dye and shine all colored shoes all shades, light colors we make ’em dark. Suit Cases and Grips a specialty. Work guaranteed satisfactory. 309 Broadway -— Across ‘from P. O. Phone 274 f —in—— “NOBODY’S MONEY” Something new for Jack Holt—a delightful comedy. All about a handsome man of mystery who breesed into town and upset’ the grafters and the ladies’ hearts and won the reigning beauty for hig own. A success on the stage; a hilarious hit'as a picture. PATHE NEWS AESOP. rab JOHNNY JONES COMEDY