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._ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928 ew oorr i ers za aT : |to handle fot alone our surplus E T FIN | wheat, but all surplus agricultural | placed an ice-axe.at his head as ' | produets, 5 , “It seems to me that if such a plan | could. be made to work, it would re- \ TUT SMUMMY ; Sult in doing what is so much ‘needed ‘ |to be done, namely, getting the farm- | Person Herd WITHIN TOMB er off the world marget so far as do- |, Given Welcome Work: Resumed by Party~-to méstie consumption is concerned. me assure you that this whole Uncover Resting Place of Egyptian Pharoah service. { stion is having the most thor-| ° ough consideration here and I am hoping Oe something good will come out is consideration.” ALPS CODLECT - BIG DEATH TOLL Genova, Oct, 18.—The Alps take s toll of human Ife. Every r mountain climbers come to rland to sca y summer secs ic fatalities , for th often E we circuit, bedecked with not Rotary clu Smart, y bodies never devoted moun- ocs8 out alone T ave been year, t Swiss bank clerk ed Goetsch, noted as ber, failed to return, be required | saw his body at the foot of a cliff. t heap of rib-/ A rescue party ‘led by a priest with from | 450. feet of rope, finally made the dence in your unfailing ability }n estimate that! clim ‘arden spot of the wortd; lishments not only in North Dakota it after 12 hours of dangerous ! funeral party rolled ts und blocks of ice so as to »s look like for is to receive slight bap eason if th vn men who support | s on their slender --For-- Saturday : Group of Hats will be closed out at greatly reduced prices. Let us know if you have seen this ad, and you will-get-an extra discount. All Sales Cash awd No Approvals. Nielsen’s Millinery AND WAIST SHOP Ww: allace ‘For | Sales Plan x TONIGHT (FRIDAY) BUCK JONE t HOLE” A Real Western Drama replete with spectacular scenes.— gripping situa- tions — thrilling action and stirring romance. The “Our Gang” Comedy “BACK STAGE” and hig” - Just Three Things Needed . To Bank By Mail x There are just three things you need to give you perfect banking service by mail with little trouble to you. : They are a stamp, an envelope, and a check-hook on the City National Bank. Checks received in business transactions mailed for deposit will be entered promptly and a duplicate deposit slip Peturned to you. Bills can be paid by check by mail and they stay paid beyohd dispute fé6r your cancelled: checks are legal receipts. 2 Use our bank-by-mail service. tirely at your disposal. It is €n- _Monday e Coming ' | liam ‘Fo | Zags. Wil, 4 \presents ST.EL BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA with / P. C. Remington, President. Se r gee I. A. Graham, Vice Pres. & Cashier. JOHN GILB OAs C. M2 Schimferer, Asst. Caahfer. From the novel by x AUGUSTA EVANS: CLOTHES CLEANED BY |. | NEW PROCESS : We are fully equipped to dry clean clothes b} the most modern process—which removes all dirt, grease and foreign matter thoroughly, atthe same.time bringing out the colors and adding newness to the garment, Men(s and Wonien’s Clothing Repaired - >. and Relined Like New. You will be delighted with our efficient, prompt MEN’S FELT HATS CLEANED AND REBLOCKED Back To Minot, ie, i 7 i Minot, N. D§ Oct, 19.—When the | famous Guernsey herg owned by Col. | E. S. Person returned fo Minot lust | after three months on the show 23. grand championships and over 100 blue rib- bons, the dairy blue bloods were paid an extraordinary tribute vy the Mi- | ee and Mayor W. M. WEATHER CH: : i A special session of the Rotary | s held at the Person farm h member of the prize win- ing was “decorated” and of- | decreed’ “North Dakota's Best | 7 pray of flowers around attached the fol- “Having explicit faith and @onfi- make northwestern North Dakota the “Recognizing the splendig accomp- 1 have attained in gain- ing the leadership of your family, but throughoug the entire cenéfal states; “Realizing the remarkable atten- ” | tidn you have focused on Minot, the Mouse* River valley and northwest- ern North Dakota, we, Winfield M. SM THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE form a mound oer the man, they |Smart, mayor of Minot, and Henry a} M. Wilson, president of the Minot cross, and the priest read the burial | Rotary club, join in officially pro- claiming and decreein; {Dakota's Best Asset. | Ip is the w.ll of Minot that you'be | officially decorateg and this’ dod ment be engrossed in the records of the ity of Minot, (SEAL) “W. you North “I, M. WILSON, ° “Pres, Minot Rotaty2” fairs at Hamlin, Des Mo:ncs, Mason | City, Rockwell City, Waterloo, Sioux | City, Decorah, Iowa, Aurora, Ill, ‘Huron, $, D, as well at Minot, Fargo |ang Grand Fo D. F NGES: - CAUSE SICKNESS Extreme changes of weather dut- ing Fall ,cause many colds and coughs, For quick relief from throat, chest and bronchial trouble, coughs, leolds and croup use Foley’s Honey and Tar. Contains no opiates—in- fois the most-pleasant and effeient remedy for“coughs and colds that T lever saw,” writes Wm. Jones, El { Dara, Mlinois, * ARCATA TT Silk Full-Fashion popular colors. Magnificent Portrayal of, One of The World’s Greatest Stories. MA’ The Person herd was entered at | ere its printed on the wi er La selling cough medicine in [the world. “Foley's Honey andy (Tar | M |tra s | recognition of the soviet govern- | ment. Stylish Hose of Wonderful Wearing Quality Holeproof Hosiery is the supreme achieve- ment of the hosiery-making art. beauty, lustrous sheen, and fine texture mark it as the style hose; yet with all its daintiness and refinement it Has the ability to deliver long and satisfactory service. We offer this famous hosiery in a wide range of styles and prices. hose at $2.00. ~All EVENINGS. a ADULTS 55c — CHILDREN 35c — LOGES 88e, TINEES = ADULTS 8ic — CHILDREN 2c — LOGES <<<” PRICES INCLUDE TAX -ELTINGE. WANTS SESSION | Sonator Burton K, Wpecler of tana has just returned from a to Russia, and has urged an ex~ ion of Congress to accord Its radiant Beautiful Pure ? WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” number of plaids cial A limited select: satin. $3. In this selection a close, $1. ‘Children’s outing flannel. Regular Saturday plain 39 of colors. Beulah Lignite Coal is Best. $4.75 per ton. Order now. Wachter Transfer Co. 62. TAXI Phone: One-One Hundred FORDS FOR HIRE Drive them yourself. Day and Night Taxi Service. 114 Fourth Street _ SKIRTS One group of Skirts in Navy Serge and Novelty Mixtures including a $5. BLOOMERS bloomers made of a good quality Colors Navy, Brown and Black. Saturday Special CORSETS well known makes in a number of discontinued models. Choice CHILDREN’S OUTING WEAR jamas in good grade of outing 69c- CHILDREN’S PETTICOATS Children’s outing flannel petticoats in assorted striped patterns and white. Saturday Special SILK HOSE Women’s Silk hose in a fine range Saturday Special. pair $1.00 Phone N. D. ‘Saturday Shopping OPPORTUNITIES Many Items Priced for Quick Clearance HN ‘ Betty Wales Dresses SPECIALLY PRICED AT $22.75 A group of Betty Wales dresses especially desirable for general Included are' many chic new styles that are sure to enjoy preference among grown-up girls and women who wish to look wear. youthful. . Saturday Spe- at 95 ion of women’s 48 are Corsets of Saturday to 00 - robes and pa- One 98c and $1.25. Special c 100 Per PATHE NEWS Large size Bath Towels in iain’ white and colored borders. ular 65c quailty. Sey Special. ac WOMEN’S SILK TOP Women’s Kayser silk top union suits in pink and white. styles. One lot of children’s bloomers in black and white. values. vests in good heavy winter weight. On lot of Lace Curtains in white or ecru. ONE HALF PRICE black, brown and mouse color, French and Cuban heels. Values up to $10.50. Saturday Special to. “SUZANNA A Storr o eorarinaed wi" Counay and Semmens PES DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS tn ROBIN. BATH TOWELS Reg- 48c UNION SUITS Several Saturday to close at ONE HALF PRICE CHILDREN’S BLOOMERS Regular 75c Saturday to close. Each 25c CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR lot of children’s drawers and Clearance. Each 25c / LACE CURTAINS Clearance Special at WOMEN’S SHOES pair of women’s high shoes in Close. Per pair $2.50 TONIGHT—FRIDAY ’ SATURDAY MABEL NORMAND pee Yuceae \» oe .ESOF FABLE: 9