The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT | THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE oer isthenics, baske all, wrestling, | Mp. and Mrs, Julius Bahr of this ty, |reside in Nebraska, California andiwas here yesterday to_find all the | found. ~ Venturia Youth Commits Sui SNMCUAEDEAULUAUGUSOOCOUUOCUOCCUOESUCUEOUCUOOOROGEOUGOUAOCUUGUAUOOOCHOOGAOAUSEONODOOOHOUOOOCNOUCOOOODOERNOCHAONAGOCONOCUNOOOCRROOGENCDeCdOH cide in Bismarck as a Re- suaristws” WEBB BROTHERS GIFT SHOP. SECTION ° _ Winter-Flowering Bulbs at Half Price r the outcome of th operation. The young man who was ge had a special red to think that recover from th operation, it was said by his at- tending 1 , and during the absence of out of the when he app casily toc sulted in hi he coroner was called in imme- ely after the su ered by attendants i stepped y minutes You will derive pleasure in going through our Gift Shop. In it you will find many articles, domestic and for- eign, which will delight your fancies, and you will be sur- prised when you see how the solutions to your gift prob- lems unfold. : Without boasting we can say that the variety and Gass of gifts in this department are unsurpassed this side of the ‘Twin Cities. The range of prices is gradual complying with the circumstances of everyone. di Our complete stock of Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils and Narcissus -will be sold at Half Brice from now until Thanksgiving. Cultural directions’ free. 3 There is still time to.plant these for indoor blooming. Teachers will find these bulbs excellent for school- room culture. ert ~ SEASON OPENS Commodore Barry Club Gets Start This Week USHA Visitors Always Welcome at Our Greenhouses. Oscar H. Will & Co. 114 Blocks North of Post Office. Phone 784-W. $19—8rd St. The Commodore Barry Athletic Club of St. Mary Gymnasium will open its fall and winter season thi Gifts that Bring Smiles This is a satisfaction that you receive as a giver; to know that the gifts you give will bring smiles, and you know that is one duty it should perform. MM OU UU Gifts that Please the Heart When they please the heart, they act as a stimulus, binding the bonds of friendship tighter; nite coal that gives more heat and what greater thing is there in life than a and lasts longer per ton, t true-blue friend. 9 the “Indian Head.” BI h a: MARCK eUMEER COM- d “THE EARLY SHOPPER GETS THE CHOICE.” a: ONSILITIS AUDELOUEUEGUEOELDAGUGEROGEDDAGGEEDSOUUGCEOUGUDUOSUSDOECUOUOUUGBUEGODOUOOCHOU Grow your own_ flower: Tulips, Hyacinth, Daffodil and = Narcissus bulbs at Half = Price. Oscar H. Will & Co. = 319—3rd St. Phone 784-W. We deliver. If you are looking for a Lig- Big Saving in Having oe ie: One Murphy Bed and Steel Kitchen ‘in : : : ' . Every,home. ‘Saves a : y 3 ; ! , two:fooms. %t also. saves. $500.00 in cost of home. Ss | 3 " 3.09. : a yi \ for information: APORUB Bismarck, N. D. Vv Over 17 Milfion Jare Used Yearly Whoop er Up! Let 'Er Go! ““Sell the Goods” That’s the Slogan theseDays at | i, ; 318 Main Street And our store building is fairly bursting with Bristling Bargains that will make these last days the most Gigantic Saving Days witnessed in this:state. Bismarck is a sunshine spot for our business. The Co-operation and patronage of the people of Bismarck is proof, that WELCOME OUT-OF- TOWNERS. the more you shake a tree the deeper it will root, and this is the most Exceptional Sale ever VISIT AT THE held in the Slope section. Everybody needs the price shock absorbers that we hand out free E to all. We eliminate high prices—we cut the costs of clothing necessities. Let not our worda BOSTON. } H pass unheeded, because they function with the truth. Every citizen who has a back bone | made up of dilligence, honesty and thrift will pay this store a visit before Saturday ‘night, i when this gigantic men’s. wear sale closes. 5 BALBRIGGAN Shirts or Drawers ; 39 each A real price cut. These Bal- briggans sold regularly at 752 each. You'll save handsome- ly. Thesé last few sale days. MEN’S. FLEECED Shirts-Drawers’ 6° i A Gets $1.00 is the regular price of these flat fleeced or. ribbed Shirts or Drawers. These last. few days will sell us out completely. . i BOYS’SHOES .- Sizes 3-31%4-4-4¥, 98° Here is one lot of boys patent leather $3.50 dress shoes sell- ing at only 98c'a pair. It’s 2 genuine sale valué. If your sive is here, and, if your style Is here, shake hands with yourself your some lucky person. SUITS ‘ FOR MEN—I LOT 7 $5.00 MEN’S FINE CROSSETT SHOES 1 Lot $9 Values $2.98 Very seldom does one have so fine a privilege, selecting $9.05 . shoes for only $2.98, and these are of fine calf skin leathers. This fs the last reduction for this range of $4.08. en's and bo: . This {s the final cut on this line of men’s suits, here f ti These are very fine quality ites: anl’a class of merchapdine figure. Other suits have also been again reduced for these Hay TValuefur” than ‘any ygu’ve seen for that Is going to give you satistactory shoe service, Haat few, Cer8 01, Oels sabes ; ine | 4s now nearing the end. So come early 1 LOT MEN’S OVERCOATS BOYS’ KNICKER STYLE SUITS - For These Last Few Sale Days a8 NORFOLK JACKETS—$12.00 VALUES. - Just a few are left. Just a few of the men folks of Bismarck sxucecam- | A few dozen Boys’ $12.00 suits age still here: ‘These come in ‘will find it possible to get in-on this Overcoat feature. So | As dark patterns, some in the: fine Pinsstripe.” They are wor- | week: George Smith ef the Fisk] COUPLE WEDDED 50 YEARS, | Bahr of ‘Cathay, and Mrs, Paul Witt, | Kottlesbn, who drowned"tn the "Mis: tacts about the boy’s death and to | | Tite Company will be the director. Néw Salem, Ni ‘B.)°Nov, 21—When Bismarck. The other three children! sourj river bese several days ago, | make arrangements to have the eae 1» x other gymnasium sports| celebrated their 60th wedding anni- | Missouri. The Babrs were améng the | | ' Program for the winter. |versary, seven of their 10 children | original settlers in New Salem. SE UG LL a e gym will be open each Monday} were- present at the festivities, in- err ae 7 land Thursday night ‘cluding Arthur, Grover and Herman | Father Here. = hi ELCOME E ry Last year he first year of the; Bahr ond Mrs. Martin Peterson of J. Kettleson, farmer living near Ww RS faa HIS OWN LIFE club, and it grew rapidly. | Almont; Albert Bahr, Flasher; Chris | Huston, Minnesota, father of Kelvin i TEACH THE BOSTON} ws healthier and happier. Address our near- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1923 The Safest Way to Buy a Used: Car There is one way that you can invari- ably get satisfactory performance in a used car— buy it of somebody who is more interested in seeing you satisfied than in selling a car. ~ HERE ARE SOME GOOD CARS THAT WILL BE POPULAR WITH THEIR NEW OWNERS: OVERLAND, MODEL 90 TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING ‘DODGE TOURING ; WILLYS-KNIGHT 7 PASS. TOURING STUDEBAKER 6 TOURING OVERLAND SEDAN VELIE TOURING DODGE SEDAN Are You : Using this Free Service? | It comes with every sack of cement. It thas been made possible through the Port- land Cement Association by the eighty-six cement manufacturers who are its mem- bers. : They realized that important research and educational work was necessary to / give people the best information on how to * use cement. They also realized that this could be done better by unified effort than ; by any individual company alone. Asa result, you may have for the asking i; the benefit of this Association’s long and exhaustive studies on how best to use cement for the most satisfactory results in ye concrete construction. ‘Whatever use you plan to make of ce- ment—whether you are building a con- |. erete hog house or concrete dairy barn,a # ystretch of concrete walk or a concrete road, asilo or a skyecraper,a home,wo-zkshop or afactory—you needn't guess. Youcan know. ‘ If you want information about the use- pean peppy ornare ¢ tions, to or to get the greatest value ~ of pert m of eopest —you can get any one of our 28 offices listed \ Supplying. dependable information without by by letter or by personal conference when necessary, is ./ the work of this Association. Millions of helpful booklets, covering a multitude of ses of concrete, are distributed annually to people who know they needn’t guess— avho know they can get the facts from us. __| ~ One of our new booklets, “Concrete in Home Sanitation,” will surprise you with the number of easy ways in which con- ‘crete can be used’ to make the home est district office for your free copy. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 111 West Washi Street mething for the Car for Christmas CORWIN MOTOR CO., Bismarck. BUNE WANT ADS BRING. RESULTS ay

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