The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 25, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT el prorrcclifiecl fies courtesy here expect. Thank You! What Everybody is saying of the “Slide-back Mansco” union suit, A really better kind of athletic derwear made of light weight mater- Comfortable Straws--- On balmy days when your dress is pre- cise in every detail, you’ll be proud of your Knox Straw Hat for its style and you'll appreciate it for its comfort. Men find the « that they have a right to un- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ANNUAL PAINT FEST IS HELD Paint Generously Spread by High School Students depen : { The graduation exercises of the! high school were followed last night ! » by the annual commencement—and! execution—of the painting of the: j town, The energy hown last night wa: slight compared to” lust year, and the damage practically none. boon anticipat # would not be "i year's episode, authorities having asked that the annual cele-| bration be ullowed to slip by. ' The b sted principal ly in, printing the letters “O, K." on Dusitiess firms and other words on just a few, and dobbing paint on sidewalks and sides .of buildings. | Chief of Police Martineson, had several special policemen, said that’ ‘the boys at the request of the! police rabbed the “O, K." signs off ‘the store windows. ‘The high school | | building’s part in the celebration, he | | said, consisted in furnishing they background for the capitol cannon! which was dragged to the school! tyard, The jumble of wagons, etc., {which were found on the achool It had) ‘ our assured through f faithful cooperation of pupils, par-| ents and management. Poppy Sale in Full Swing Today The second day of the poppy drive opened this morning with the boys of the city helping in the covering | of the city. While the sale of pop- pies yesterday proved to be highly | accessful, it was expected that this | would he even a more successful d success is he citizens are responding fen- usly, it was reported. The pop- on sale ure those made by dis: ' abled veterans in the various hos itals all over the United States’ nd the funds obtained from the) ‘drive will he used for the henefit of the disabled veterans. Those helping in the selling poppies yesterday afternoon were: Marie Cordner, Agnes Hultberg, Dorothy Jacobson, Anna Joachim, | Velma Nupen, Gwendolin Jensen, | Dorothy Keller, Jane Byrne and | Velma Whiteaker. | Those helping this morning were: | Lee Smith, David Hollingsworth, , Thomas Parke, Oliver Koppenhaven, | Frank Ackermann, Arthur Cayou, | Ford Le Barron, Mervin Clough, ' Sidney Hoffman, Marie Cordner, | Winifred Halfyard, Marlys Lahr,! and Emma 2vorist. | In charge of the campaign are | Mrs. Ray Stair, general oe | Mrs. Henry .Murphy, Mrs. Oscar of 5 ? A Question a Day Before you buy a carask thesalesman this question: How many inches of service breaking surface does you car have and what type of break rods are used? (Overland has one square inch of breaking surface to every 19.7 Ibs. of car weight, and solid brake rods with adjustable drop forged yokes.) = - WATCH FOR TOMORROW'S QUESTION Buy By <i aaiaaae aad You'll Buy An Easy Terms If You Like, Lahr Motor Sales Co. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923 ? | yard tage Senn, ‘wetp missing. Selvig, Mrs. Jessie Beck, Mrs, Fer- About 75 boys gave vent to their|Tis Cordner, and Mrs. E. F. Trepp. | | feelings of celebration with the end’, The sale will continue through |INJUNCTION ials, perfectly graded as to size, thus insuring an ideal fit por the schoo) year. j eeeaey Oe preme court decided the question of BRITAIN SIGNS Dae ae | jurisdiction “in public utility -mat- (Register For Bible ‘Many Friends IS DENIED IN [ite end on ete sities! ARAB TREATY School ool Saturday | Attend Funeral) | DISTRICT COURT Plans for a “foure” to house can- | A large crowd attended the funer-| Application of Fred A. | vas for the purpose of ‘registering| +! rites held for W. E. Rawlings! against the Hughes Electric ‘ pupils for the vacation school to be-j at Sterling yesterday afternoon at{ | gin Monday morning have been|the church of that town. Dr. H. C. plaintiff would not have fair treat- ment, he would not grant an order. The plaintiff's attorney said that Cone he was satisfied if the defendant [would give merely the same treat- pany for a restraining order to pre-|ment as that accorded other pa- London, May 25.—King Hussan of the Hedjas, it is announced, has signed a treaty with Great Britai which recognizes Arab independence. and regards Palestine as within the Boob S. £. BERGESEN & SON Tailoring. Clothing | completed. All persons who havejlostlethwaite of Bismarck officiated, | VeMt shutting off or tampering with |troms, ee che tie Ce a te > 2 | been engaged for the canvas are} The funeral bier was covered with |Current during pendency of an ac- Holy Land aes to meet Mrs. Hanson, director) many beautiful bouquets and wreaths f the Registration, at the Baptist! which were tokens of the esteem (Ghureh Saturday morning at nine/ felt by neighbors and friends fd¢ a Thee Merce MU a the deceased. Acting as pallbeat- | gister the children from the kinder- hb f the d garten to the adult department in- ees nee tnoras or thenuereased: tfon asking damages for: alleged d fimination in furnishing electne GGrrent and in an alleged attempt to force him to pay durifig the dle of a month, was heard by Dis- STOPS HACKING COUGH. sas “Had a hacking cough for years, SENT TO JAIL. and Foley’s Honey and Tar is the only remedy that reached my cough. St. Joseph, Mich., M: ooo | ts |tuict Judge Jansonius toda; A q tory was written by that master humor given full opporunity to give | "4" Boas tale Bt LBS I have not been troubled with it | M. Nelson, Detroit attorn AT THE MOVIES ES ||: Sport writer', MC. Witwer. in the wudience clean’ Nealths, lsaghes | fiueing, Sigh sckool pupils. A spec-| == |, The defense presented un afvida-| ace writes Mra. EM. Deby, As-| to jail this morning for 30 r ; un d \ n ° . {vit claiming Bobb had not been dis- . Ab get 4 meme | ec oe : - Snub" Pollard will be the star) young people desiring to take a, His Conscience |criminated against and would have| Dury Park, N. J. Coughs, Colds, | Judge Dingeman of Detroit followins: CAPITOL nw ere of a new series of two-reel Laugh | course. Mrs. Crawford will be inj ° the same treatment as other pa-|Croup, Throat, Chest and Bronchial | Nelson’s appearance before the ane a ie a vehicle that fits his aly Sensations produced by. Hal Roach | charge of that clus, i Troubled Him'*.,. trouble are quickly relieved with | state's grand jury investigation into ct 5 thy triumph in “T like a glov for Pathe. | Mothers are asked to see that the| — ‘Judge Jansonius held that under] Foley's Honey ‘and Tar. Contains no | the House of David colony. A er," the current at-| The story is rich in dramatic sit- aperipoy IP TATCEHE ELTINGE| ‘“hildten, bring the cards of regis-| w Ihave done wrong, please | pleadings before-him he could not] opiates—ingredients printed on the] As Nelson was being takerf to the t ‘apitol Theatre, The! uations with Walker's sparkling Irish oa INGE‘ tration to the Will School Monday. | fo me for not doing my duty| determine whether there was fair Largest selling cough med- wrapper. icine in the World. county jail: by the sheriff he said: Thomas H. Ince believes in doing} "ve told you everything I know.” | things thoroughly with the result that his pictures give out the real| | rather than manufactured —impres-| | sion. | To film hotel scenes in “Bell Boy $13" an uproarious farce of modern! hotel life, he “rented” an entire ho- | | tel. Instead of building a hotel | | “set,” he used on of- the. biggest | hotels in San Francisco as a loca- | tion,” How much can. one eye applied | to a keyhole “take in” and how long is it safe to contniue the ap- | plication? |" This question would be answered ‘by different peopie if: as many dif- | ferent wuys, but members of the! f ” would unani- | These cards will admit the pupils| at once to the respective grades in| fyl to God for the good remedy He which they will become enrolled f01| gave, you, and would not take $500 | the term. In this way we shall) for the good the first dose gav gain one day and be able to begin/y have been bothered for many jtheewer levged ee bel: the, With gas in my, stomach, and indiges- Heh the few days between they tion, but since taking Mayr's Wond- poets pibbe. sete pe ate ertil/iRemedy Awouyesrs azo; have opening of ‘the ‘Religious scloo! ete ye | jthe children’ ought to be: rested and Eavaieiae enaeaien eae eager for tl chan, work whic! (fice een | the catarrhal muscus from the in- complete program is ready. Teach-| testinal tract and allays the infla- jers, play directors and equipment | mmation which causes practically all are in readiness for the twelve, days of what. is expected to be the. best vacation Bible school session. thys far in the four years of its history. anes writing you before. I am thank-{/or unfair action, that until the su- Siegal’s Shoe Store 418:‘Broadway ~. PRICES SLASHED : FOR SATURDAY ONLY Owing to the backward season we find stomach, liver and intestinal ail- ments, including appendicitis, One dose will convince or money refund- ed. For sale at all Druggists. dd dangerous occupation to all, His discovery by a. scandalized | old maid who follows the same tac-} later, leads to gn. amusing se- of complications” “Bell Boy 3” will be shown at the Etinge i theater today, and tomorrow, Fri- day and Saturday. Conclude W. C. T. U. Convention Here The fourteenth annual convention ‘of the Womans’ Christian Temper- _ance Union of the éleventh district eld in the McCabe Methodist | ch at Bismarck, May 23, 1923. It very successful and = w 4 ! led. All but three of the were represented, and each g: i rt ofa aged. fwarb-bagwr dene, {| | the wrorten whe ca¥ried out | ‘prepared. The election of officers | took place with the following result | ' President, Mrs, Ella C. Boise, president, Mrs. Sara West Ankenman; corresponding sec- he Mrs, C, W. Smith, Bismarck; recording secretary, Ms. E, A. Hull, Driscoll; treasurer, Mrs. C. D. Rodg- ers, McKenzie; honarary president, Mrs. L. E, Heaton, Bismarck. Miss Grace Leigh Scott, pational worker, | was a great inspiration to the work- ers and brought a message of vital interest to all-who, heard her. The address at the evening session | jon “A White Life,” included her ex- ourselves overstocked with Rice and Hutchins Educator Shoes—the finest footwear made. As everyone knows the We Knock "Em Out Grease spots are commonly seen in mmertime. Those who fail to h spots removed make them- attractive in the eyes of their friends or associates. for STOUT WOMEN $16.75 DARK TUB FROCKS FOR STOUT WOMEN IN. VOILES AND DOTTED SWISS. quality of Educator Shoes ‘is the very best, here is a chance ‘to get real Shoe Do not neglect your clothes. Any person who cares never forgets the importance of his personal appear- ance, Bargains. LADIES’ OXFORDS - In black and brown Kid. Values $7.50. Special.......... $4: 95 ’ Ladies’. Strap Shoes, Rice and Hutchins, also Juvenile. $8. 50 and $9.50 values, only ee a ie Children’s” Hiée & Hutchins _ LEEUNION ALLS. { and Juvenile elegant appear- Extra heavy Denim. Every : ance and best wearing, per’ inotorist should have a pair. It is a good investment to have us clean your clothes. We do our work quickly and thoroughly at little ex- pense to. you. Dyeing, Repairing, Remodeling all Kinds of Women’s and Men’s wear. Men’s hats cleaned, reblocked, re- banded. EAGLE TAILORING AND HAT WORKS. Opposite Post Office. , Phone 58 Now is the time to get your Panama hat cleaned and made to look Hike new. Rice and Ratcnins, ‘The same grace and charm that characterize styles for slender women, are expressed by these dark tub Frocks for stout women. They are slenderizing, cool, attractive Frocks, some simple morning styles, others for afternoon wear, in blue, brown, black and white ' i 1 | i [peviencen among’ the seidies in I] colorings, ; pair $1,00 and up. While they last........ .$2.95 While’ there, @ new sence of | womans opportunity was awakened | and upon her retusw she studied the | social problems at home. Miss Scott | is a talented vocalist and closed her address with a gong. The members of the Bismarek union entertained the visiting dele- | gates at @ six o'clock dinner at the Grand Pacific, * An evidence of the interest of the | Loyal Tempefance Legion work was | shown, when during the district con- | vention of the W. C. T. U., sbout | thirty children of the Legion under / the direction of their leader, Mrs. | J. W, Deemy gave a jonstration of | the work “they are doing. They gave a pregrath of songs, | recitations, rally cries, and a play, | “Watch Us Grow.” i It was ifspiring to hear the chil- | dren sing, “Prohibition Is Here to) Stay in the U. 8. A.” { Smith was reappointed dist: intendent of the L. T. L. Boys’ Balbriggan union suits, up.to 38 size. z Saturday only ..)........49e Men’s Athletic - undemmear, $1.50 values ..........,..79¢ Men’s Dress’ Shirts, $3.00 ang, $3.50 sellers .........;.$1s Cotton Work gloves, Satur- day only, 2 pair..........25¢ Men’s cotton light hose, r 2 pair . Fee eaten ee eee e 6 ZOO ‘MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ Straps and Oxfords, Kid and Patent: Leather, $7.00 and $8.50 values ............95.95 LADIES’ SILK HOSE A wonderful line in Armor plate.and Eiffel full fashioned $2.50 values. Saturday. only .....:...$1/ 75 un oe ‘FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck, No. Dak. AUCTION! TOMORROW SATURDAY : Starting 1 p. m. Several thousand dollars of New and Second Hand Furniture Will Be Sold at Public Auction to the HIGHEST BIDDER If you have any furniture or household goods to sell bring them in and we will'auction them off for you. SALE WITHOUT RESERVE Tf you-are; foes loose or want to take on something for joments we want to talk to you. If you are present time, and not satisfied with your oneé. This is a new purchasing plan be sold in the entire State to the auto- WORK SHOES. - 75 ps ir only. Sizes 9 and 10. Special ema, Sie ona. eS One | English style Men's Shoes: for fi eg ; ye and esilelt sake support and’ ‘owner and is\being bandied in a manner that the dy. work. Onl, 80 pai: Dip Erle Bee on. May Retiple. * Bi vote on om é mm will like ‘aid big money should be made, if in- ‘Sabirda ve aheens F Ex Lenhart e followed. ‘This id not idle banter and if _ Riser’ $ Furniture none ished, write to W..H. Panleen, Boom 402, 1B—6th Street.” lotel, Bismarck, N, D., or ¢

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