The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1923, Page 8

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our clothes. Tailoring. ral hospital f ight followi pe id injuries waned yeterday whee GAS EXPLOSION a gasoline tank on which he was Minet, N. D., Brockey of this city died in a lo- WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR 15¢ Kimonos Skirts Waists Dresses Coats Sweaters “Diamond Dyes” age. Vy ? PAGE EIGHT - T hanksgiving Dressing Your Thanksgiving suit and overcoat should be ordered now. Our designer and cutter is an expert and we guarantee to give you the best style, fit and service. Ask your friends about S. E. Bergeson & Son ‘Nov. 1.—Morris J. Mraperies Jinghams Stockings Diamond Dyes Don’t wonder whether you can dyc even if you have never dyed before. Druggists have or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing is guaranteed alt colors. Directions in each pack- with aitter Every Meal. ‘ { Clothing. attempting to open a fgucet ex- ploded. Brockey was tapping the/ faucet with a stone and it is thought/a spark from the rock ig- nited the gasoline. CANADA BOAT IS WINNER Halifax, Nov. 1—The Lunenburg schooner Bluenose today defeated the Columbia out of Gloucester in a 4-mile race and thereby retained the championship of the North Atlantic fishing fleet for another year. i | ARMY OFFICER | HUNTING, SHOT L— New London, Minn., Lieut. Robert Enger of Fort Snell- ing was shot in the right arm in a hunting accident at Mud Lake, two miles north of here. Nov. | mission today that they would be | unable to grant a voluntarily redug- jcently asked of them. LPL BOLALG ORDER WALTO TO PLEAD IN | IMPEACHMENT, Response Made to iteueut| ¢ For Continuance Is De- mand For Early Plea CHALLENGES MEMBERS} i fered ft 'No wonder you can get these @ bies rt store in 0 cents a Oklahoma City, ce Walton, suspnded Governor, was given until 1:30 p. m. today to enter his plea to impeachment charges pre- ferred by the house when his coun- sel asked for 10 days extension of time for preparation of an answer today. | The senate court of impeachment | then recessed until 1:30 p. m. Governor Walton appeared person- ally, accompanied by five attorneys, who sought the delay in the arraign- ment. The house board of managers urg- ed an immediate trial. Coursel for the executive said that an effort would be made to disqual- ify some members of the senate court of impeachment and to quash some of the articles in the impeach- ment bill. CANNOT CUT GRAIN RATES ON RAILROADS Executives Inform I..C. C. They Connot Comply with , Request of Coolidge Nov. 1.—J. Washington, Nov. 1—Railroad ex- ecutives representing nearly all the trunk lines in the United States not- ified the Interstate Commerce Com- tion of freight rates on grain for ex- port which President Coolidge re- No mention was made in the 1ail- roads’ announcement, which was de- livered through a committee of trunk line presidents, ‘of their conclusions on the request of the President: for readjustment on rates of coal for ex- port. TOO ILL T0 GLEYS All the goodness, | flavor and quality: that goes into WRIGLEY’S at the factory {S KEPT IN (T FOR YOU. The sealed pack- | age does that—You break the seal. WRIGLEY’S is pure | chicle and other ingre- dients of the highest quality obtainable. Made under modern sanitary conditions. WRIGLEY’S alds appe- tite, keeps teeth white and STOP DIVORCE Dry Agent Unable to Sign Paper@, Physician Says St. Cloud, Nov. .1.—The’ condition of Albert E, Whitney, federal prohi- bition agent who was injured in a raid at New Munich two weeks ago, was reported better although his physicians said that he was still ser- ious. : Whitney’s- condition, physician said, has precluded him signing a petition to stop divorce proceedings started in a North Dakota court be- tween himself.and Mrs. Luella Whit- ney. The time for signing the pe- tition which would have prevented the decree from becoming effective expired last night. Whitney also is said to have, been married to Mrs. Anne Whitney in Michigan after the. divorce proceed- ings start Mrs. Anne Whitney is said to be the mother of Whitney’s two children and legal action is ex- pected to sustain the legality of their marriage. BUY HOUSE Jaméstown, N. D., Nov. 1.—St. John’s Academy here has, purchased the O. J. Seiler residence a block from the academy, paying $12,000 for it. There are 20 rooms in the house, j eee oe Remember that fo! [mia Pile Suppositori ma Herd badd iht in an: the 8. and Canada at box. ‘But do not take an tute. Send your name an: on coupon for free trial p: PYRAMID DRUG Sour. @l Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich. ping sod ee» Prep game te of Pyramid MAKES RECORD BUSINESS CALL AT HAZELTON J. B. Dennis Uses Airplane For Quick Trip—Air Line To Aberdeen Is Proposed pany. i Desiring to call on the resident essary to leave Bismarck shortly af- ter noon, he engaged “Chuck” West- 1 to take him to Hazelton and back in his airplane. They made the trip of 40 miles to ished his business in half an hour and 25 minutes later he was back in Bismarck and preparing to drive cast, * Mr. Westfall,’ enthused over the section of the Northwest, is propos- ing gn airplane line from Bismarck to Aberdeen. He would import a five-passenger plane to make the trip, ands ays that it would be made in comfort in winter as easily as in summer with,a cabin est cebinicselie: POISONS CHILD, TO GAIN MONEY California Woman: Said To Have Confessed to Polige Fresno, Calif., Nov. 1,—"A desire to come into complete possession of a fortune willed to her step-children i¢ believed to have prompted Mrs. Louise Potigian to poison them, ac- cording to authorities who announc- ed last night that Mra. Potigian had confessed to administering a lethal drug which caused the death of her step-daughter, Miss Margaret, 18, af- ter a prolonged illness. The other children recovered after Mrs. Foti- gian relented and called a doctor to give them an antidote, police said. She is being held on a charge of murder, tigian is said by authorities to have the’ children was reached after 40 days of prayer. ————————————— SHOE REPAIRING CREWSKY SHOR SHOP 109—3rd Opposite Van a Hotel. a’ It probably will be used for board- | ing of girls attending the acad%my. DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Flas ad hyn —————— Co CET Hi but realize a “di i cases A record trip made today by J, B. | Dennis of Fargo, representative of | the Queen City Fire Insurance com- ; agent at Hazelton and finding it nec- | Hazelton in 25 minutes, Dennis fin- | Possibilities of airplane travel in this | In her confession Mrs. Po-| _ declared that the decision to kill| * | Leather. Vests LOT 1 Brown leather outside. Mackinaw lining. Double knit collar. Leather cuffs over wool knit wristlets. Value $13.00. $8.98 Remodeling price... Al LOT 2 Lining collar and Split cowhide wears like iron. leather outside. Remodeling price... i Boys’ Overcoats ONE BIG LOT Sizes 9 to 16 — all wool outside — warm cloth lining, all around belt. . Fur collar. ‘A wonderful bargain. Values $1800. _ $9.50 Remodeling” ‘price. . Overcoats Men’s and young men’s heavy all wool.- Latest models, all sizes. Specially $ 1 8. 50 up priced ....... side. around belt. warm. Sells $40.00. i collar. $45, value. 5th and Main Street. ° BRADDOGK'S SCHOOL BURNS “~The schoolhouse at Worthern Emmons county, “TEMPTED” MEN YOU HEAR SO MUCH about—“prohibition”” liquor—- F “Blue Sky” laws—short’ skirts—long- skirts—(‘Holly- wood” and Automobiles. YOU MUST REMEMBER > That those are not the only i | “TEMPTATIONS.” TEMPTING right “from . the start”—are the vi that may be found at this ‘store. For in- stance— “EMERY” SHIRTS. $2.50 “CISCO”: Knitted Vegis—$6: 75: and. $7.00." “KLEIN” overcoats—$82.50. to a ALEANDALE® four’ “genson-- Jackets—$10.00. “LEMAR” _ Cravats — $1.00 to, $3.00. “FRANKLIN” ‘woo! “hose—plain and faney—75¢ to $1.00, z YOU CAN'T t HELP— ce” ii oat you ; purchase here. TESOLUY OnLy gArishy you is our main" etlgcie F ec adel IP IN TODAY @ records of\ that _ department, with $1,600 insurance. Braddock, burned | roof. , Remodeling price... according The loss had not been reported to the state insurance department: this | afternoon, The building, according to valued at $10,000, ‘with $8,000 insur- ance, and contents valued at $2,000, The building was two-story, frame, with a shingle =|Remodeling Sale|, COMMENCING | | -| FRIDAY (Tomorrow) at 9A. M. Carpenters, Brick Layers, Plumbers, etc., are busy remodeling our building. “To re- duce stock before they make changes in 6ur store we will— BUST HIGH PRICES with‘a tremendous price cutting sale. We must get rid of a lot of seasonable high grade merchandise at once, Prices lower than you dream of will be placed on our entire stock. Here are just.a few of the values. We cannot — them all here. Come in. and see for yourself. REMODELING ‘CUT PRICES — READ THEM ALL. Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats LOT 1 A fine line of all wool mixture cloth, Wombat collar. $30 value., Remodeling price.. LOT 2 Same high quality as Lot 2. Aus- cuffs, same as lot one. Value tralian opossum collar. Remodeling $10.00. $7.00 ahah es ie $24.50 DYICE! Fees ree rsa $2. 98 LOT 3 Full leather lined, good fur collay. ‘All wool brown heather ‘cloth out- Inverted pleated back all Very stylish and a sizes and styles. Sell for Shel Oo everywhere ........... 38c Remodeling price.. | TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS EF Se 98c | aus Sobers eee . $ 1 .98 $18.50 WalUC) ip. 8ah56.3 06 La $3.50 $28.50 LOT 4 Choice lamb lined coats. $31.50 We could use a full page and then not tell half the big bargains weoffer.. Come and see for yourself. Mothers outfit the boys for winter at this big cut price sale. Standard Clothing | House > Get your winter supply before cold weather sets in. We have a full supply and can fill orders promptly. Used Heaters We are closing out at buseain prices -- |i New Heaters All our new. y heaters, are now on sale at Underwear Fleece lined union suits. Army Shirts Genuine Army shirts lined, double elbow. Sells everywhere ‘tor $4. Army Blankets ‘..., $2.39 Von Heusen Collars $4.00 values Arrow Linen Collars All sizes 1 6 c and styles Flannel Shirts Very warm, full size, color grey. Value $1.75. - 98c ‘Remodeling price ... Raccoon Laskin Block. CARNEY AND BEAR CREEK COAL F, H. CARPENTER LUMBER CO. Phone 115 WE HAVE A NUMBER OF _ All are in perfect condition. ‘ " Gunenenannee ee Acai nurrmaniand je * discount of

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