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minevte PAGE TWO > oe ~ Announce Birth, The birth of <= sdfi at the Bis- marck hosp‘tai is announced by Mr. ind Mrs, William Nagei of Ashley. | Parents of Daughter, j Mr. and Mrs. D, G. Smith of Tay- or, are“ thes parents of a daughter vorn at the Bismarck hospital, | In Serious Condition - | George Dolan who is under medical reatment at the St. Alexius hospital is reported to be in a very serious condition. 1 Endorse Navy Day | Directors of the Associatien of Commerce have endorsed the cele-| bration of Navy and Roosevelt Day | Saturday, October 27, and members of the ‘organization to co- operate with other organizations. Be eobson, | , Under- son, Dodge, and Solheim, ‘Tuttle, have been admitted to the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Mrs, 1 Perkins, Center, has been discharged from the hospital. Hospital rd Ostreich, F ul I . R. Herigstad, ¢ Mrs. I. R. Herig: Mont., and Jacob (. ek, have entered the ospital for treatment. yyson, K. dive, Mont. Glendive, Krien, Bismarck er, Hebron, I Canton, S. D., Mrs. W. E. Menoken, and Mrs. Jacob Bitt “man, Streeter have been discharg- ed from the hospital. CHOKER € RS High choker coflars are being | well received by fashionably gown- | ed women, and sometimes have | neat little turnovers of white satin or linen. MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of all after a Golden Glint} Shampoo. | WEATHER CHANGES CAUSE SICKNESS Extreme changes ot weather dur- ing Fall cause many colds and coughs. For quick relief from throat, chest and bronchial trouble, coughs, | colds and croup use Foley’s Honey and Tar. Contains no opiates—in- gredients printed on the wrapper | Largest selling cough medicine in| the world. “Foley’s Honey and Tar | is the most pleasant and efficient | remedy for coughs and colds that Ij ever saw,”“writes Wm. Jones, El Dara, Mlinois, Too Late To Classify FREE RAILWAY FARE TO MINNE- APOLIS OR WINNIPEG to attend Hemphill Auto-Tractor Electrical Engineering Schools, the Millioh Dollar Trade School System. Un- limited life scholarships now only $100. Catalogue free. Apply Far- go branch enrollment offiéé, 216 Front street, or write Hemphill Practical ‘Prade Schools, 107 Nic- ollet Ave. Minneapolis, or 580 | Main street, Winnipeg, Canada. Hemphill Trade Schools in twelve cities : , FOR RENT—Two warm rooms with plenty of hit water, at 208-3rd St. 7 10-25-3t ri FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms | for light housekeeping; also one single room. One c@ngoleum rug, 9x15 for sale, Call at 219 7th St. 10-25-1w FOR SALE OR RENT—7 room house and bath, full basement, hot water heating plant, fire place, splendid- ly located near capital and high school. Lot 75x140 with shubbery. Price $6000.00, . Terms, Mortgage Security Co. Phone 138. 10-25-3t *23FOR: SALE OR RENT—On Saturday, Oct. 27, I will offer my 6 room, modern house either for rent or sale, Full basement and garage, Within a few blocks from Hospi- tals and schools, Call 5413 after 1:00 p. m, Saturday. 10-25-3t WOMAN WANTS work by day or hour. Will take small bundles of washing home also. 213-A,, 5th Street, South. 10-25-3t FOR RENT—Rooms, Nov. Ist, close in on Main St. Inquire 215 So. 6th St. 10-25-3t FOR RENT—Pleasant, comfort- able, well furnished rooms; also two-room apartment furnished for light housekeeping. Vacant Nov. Ist. Close in, 405 5th St. Phone 836-M. 10-25-lw FOR RENT—All modern, 4-room apartment, Bismarck Business lege. Phone 183. 10-25-3t FOR REN T—Partly furnished light housekeeping rooms. Call 388, Busine: is College. 10-25-lw LOST—Schafer fountain n, \ be- tween Cor. Front and "eek St. and High School. Please leave at Tribune office or high school. . 10-25-2t 5 WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING cars, slightly used as demonstra- nfo that we will sell at very Batt deagel ae some snaps! 1—Willys-Knight touring model 2—Overland touring m: Red Bird. used ears. Lahi' Motor’ Belo’ Cont Pany. 10-25-tf (Pa ; by! Rassell-Miller Co.) . +. Bismarek, Oct, 25, pg 1 oS nortifern , lo. jorthe: spring No, i ‘dt Investors | ked asked | 4 ' th 1s, 8— |" Re The revival se n Army ternal Bren onal Capt. E, Lord has added greatly to ree of the in the Col. W. Barker and Adjutant Ces- | ham of Minneapolis the week-end services. YOKE OF FUR Fur is used to form thé yoke of handsome gown of-black crepe: The fur is white. backed satin. With a tumultuous roar, the loosened flood waters in Oklahoma C It. t this once proud railroad bri vival Gains Mucli Headway tings will be conducted at! ion Army citadel all this the Sunday night service “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CALL LINDSEY FURY OF. THE S].90D May Be Forced to Divulge i Information Judge Ben Lindsey to reveal specific cases concerning in Denver mined today. ja result of his statement to the press y hurled themselves in ‘frothy fenzy | that fully 1,000 alleged illegal oper- ions ware performed annyally. shattered debi Jed rains, | at ; hain So Eee Tee ee re orn a Tetaer wintled to the grand dur ss ng ‘ esterday he made known his ‘inten: Keniston Library _| Son Killed, Man’ Kee he narra vinta: theteaa Gift To City: Dies From Shock Neche, N. D., Oct. °25.—Maurice \ The month of October brings to ? fhe Bismarck Public Library a] Morin, resident wif this city, ‘was | ge, leaving a twisted wreckage | ing to give such general<information las might lead to proper legislative nactment to put a stop te the crim- al practices and M the letter out. s conducted at lel by the in- alist, Col, §,| Worthy gift in the presentation of| killed very suddenly when he acci-! atten Is) a over 200 volumes from the private | dentally touched a live wire about | !ined his position HAV Ceara ena acenucy library of Mr. and Mrs. G, N. Ken-.| two weeks ago, and ed yee fy iston of the city. The collection rats s were held here for’ meetings with his| rich in its books on art, travel, his-|Joseph Morin, the father, who died Case Up For tory, and inspirational literature. | frcm the shock of the son’s death, | Fourth Trial Jos orin, who was 75 years of age, was a pioneer of Pembina coun- | ty but had moved to California to | spend his last years. He was noti-| o! ! fied of his son's death and made the ‘ J |trip to North Dakota to attend the rs ago, against the Northern Pa- funeral, but took vold while crossing | cific railroad, will for the fourth the mountains on the way here. The | time be tried in district court here severe cold together with the gen-| next week as the result. of an ap- -|eral shock of the son's death soon| peal for new. trial granted the de- | put him to bed and he died. peace-|fendant company by the state su- fully at. the home of his daughter,| preme court on technical errors com- | Mrs. Charles Morris, mitted by the last trial judge in i The Board and the Librarian join with the patrons in expressing their appreciation | of this scholarly col- tion of books, now under prepar- ation for placing.on the shelves of the city’s tiful @brary. Carson, N. D., Oct. 25.—The case f Edmund Dubs, crippled when he Rialto theater. ruck a train near New Leipzig, 1 wilt assist’ in RO One leather rose form ming on a cloche of brown felt with a narrow lace ruffle which falls over the brim. uy I ‘HE models of the three general types shown, below at from $25 up. Ask your dealer or write to us for illustrated catalog. the greatest artists in each particular field and the weekly issues keep you supplied with their newest selections, VICTROLA instrument line includes twenty-one Victor Records provide the best music of every kind bv Out tomorrow New Victor Records October 26, 1923 Concert and Operatic oe (fietce Cieedezy =—«s(“(ié‘«é RRC HiSRT# cats $2.00 See ceed aerate Reach tip ctanalet mba aimack the joae Quiéreme Mucho (Love Me Dees) (Creole In Spani th la orilia de tn palmar (Benide the Palas) In Spanish If you demand i i marvelous young tenor who never sings a note in cold .Melodious Instrumental i {indian Scatter Den’ A Yer Hert Orchant} 85200 I i | Ml Two remarkably fine and remarkably contrast | | Tito Schipa Tito Schipa numbers for the full orchestra, directed by the,compéser. Pe cniegy aee its criginal theme, and the way Light Vocal Selections {pane oF the Senn he Lighthouse Rings Witred Giean}19116 The seacoast has been little heard from of late yoars in - American but here are two excellent seacoast peerage p ed aoegaradpart desta bells. Dreamy Melody Sterling Tri 1 {PeeRe Bc Dread Helen Cark-Levis lanes} 19150 ‘Po waltz songs, The “Dreamy Melody” which has so pig eee ge eg oe i er ene introduces Bartlett’s “Dream.” Dance Records What Do You Do , Mary ?—Féx Trot “(rea Pasey") Peal Whiteman and His Orchestra 19145 Chansonette—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra eiaed a y fox trots. unit Do You Do Suniey, * that will touch the heartstrings of discriminating dancers. Trot_The fine’ casey Wagon With The Benson Mais ita gne™anae ya Era. ae ‘Covered Wagon With [EA eo et tense ani All the “3 bay! "is robes . - ha +a) * + agli irate tape aoe, a 78. © IN| 1 Race oc ox Trot i9147 Orchestra of i TOGRAND JURY, Wiil Determine Whether He | Denver, Oct. 257-Whether Juvenile be compelled alleged illegal operations performed is expected to be deter- The chief figure in| Denver court has been subpoenaed to appear before’ the grand jury as! fidences placed in him by women and | girls. However, he said he was will-| submitting certain questions to the Jory: The ‘railroad company contends the plaintiff, at the.time of the accident about 14 years old, had gone to sleep on track; the plaintiff complains that no warning was given of the train’s approach. The case has pre- viously been tried in Morton county twice and Grant county once, each jury giving damages in varying TREE amounts, the last verdict being foi $10,000. COUGHS-COLDS “FLU” Go to the drug store and get a bot tle of McMULLIN’S FORMULA. Us: “THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 25, 1928 r] uses in every homie for grown’ ups and children. Mftd. only by Tilden McMullin Co., Sedalia, Mo. Sold by Lenhart Drug Co. Beulah Lignite Coal‘is Best e freely as directed for coughs, colds,| $4.75 per ton. Order now bronchial troubles, weak lungs, asthma, a reliable germicide and pre~ ventive against getm diseases. Many Wachter Transfer Co. Phone | 62. \ ic : SNORT NED NOAA this two days sale. satisfied. One lot Ladies’ Oxfords Patent leafher. 40 pair in lot. Your choice for i Cuban and French heel. these fine shoes. Values. to $6.50.- Your pick... \ Oxfords Low rubber heel. Your selection In Black and Brown. Cuban heel All sizes. A dandy wearing shoe. $5.00. This sale at ke The best fi, School shoe ... Girls’ School S Brown and Black. , A . $8.50 to $4.50. On sale at......... Fleece lined. All sizes 27 inch School Plaids. values. 5 yards Plaids value 50c. 3 yards 8rd & Broadway’ WINTE AT HOT WEATHER PRICES This Two Days Salé of Seasonable wear must appeal t are carrying too much stock an our only reason for the drastic prite red Ladies’. Shoes —SPECIAL-—— Ladies’ Black Oxfords Ladies’ Brown and Black Ladies’ High Shoes Boys’ High Boots Water proof. Color Brown. grade shoe. 70 pair orily. Values $1.98 You won’t have a chance to get such values again. Boys’ Union Suits ~ Girls’ Union Suits Piece Goods All colors. 36 inch Plaids. All colors. RN d must quickly turn. a FRIDAY and SATURDAY --26th and 27th You can save from 1/3 to. 1/2 on your purchases by looking this list of bargains } over—then come and examine the quality. Don’t buy a cent’s worth if not fully § Shoe Values for the Family | Men’s Storm Boots 16 inch—In Elk and Brown. $10.00. Special and Pumps. the 98c 50 pair of $2.95. dress shoe now at $3.95 Well worth Boys’ Black and Brown Shoes $2.69 hoes very high ‘ Dyesses. _ Specially 98c ape Fleece lined. 0 ecial. All SiZeB).6 0). 6.50 ape ss SMES 98c aa BE AS c oe Wee Ne mee 69c Ladies’ Underwear All Wool Flannel i s One lot—54 inches wide. Regular Medium and heavy weight, also silk and value $3.50 and $4.50. $ 2 49 wool at specially reduced prices. Special. Yard......... y ° 35¢ $1.00 Regular { $1.00 | These THE FAIR STORE ye ODAC) Read Tribune Want Ads. TAXI Phone: One-One Hundred FORDS FOR HI Drive t yoursel!. Day and Night ‘Tari Service. 114 Fourth Street - HUGHES RAT, Baggage and Express. - On Country ‘Hauling. Phone ae S| D\PDNELAGIN uctions you will find at this store during Men’s Army Shoes A fine work-and Men’s-Black Vici Cushion sole dress shoe. Ladies’ Overshoes 4 Buckle—Buy them Girl’s Overshoes 2 and 4 Buckle at Greatly Reduchd Boys’ Overshoes 2 and 4 Buckle. These are also marked Men’s, Women’s, Children’s at very Coats.and Dresses Ladies’ and Children’s Coats and< Latest models. Come and See Them. $1.50 values, Serge Special Colors Blue and~ Brown. Outing Flannel : Light and dark colors. Greatly reduced. Full ‘size, hea: and striped ‘$3.48 EEDS o every careful buyer. We lot of it into cash. This is Value 5} $7.50 q $4.45 | . $4.45 Prices. Ni down. . Rubbers Low Prices. A new line just received. Splendidly made. priced for this sale. Wool Plaids Value $1.50. Blankets wy grey, tan $2.48 Fancy Plaids $4.98 $5.48 are wonderful values. Bismarck § CO CARNEY AND BEAR CREEK. Be be Get your winter desir. before cold weather sets in. We havea full supply and can fill orders promptly. F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER CO. Phone 115 ‘ aving One | Murphy: Bed and’ Steel Kitchen in Every home. Saves’ two rooms... It also saves _ $500.00 in cost of home.: