The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1924, Page 3

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PAGE THREE TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE uae a Sa a nn eens neni Naveen oni ected SALU/IVINUAQALOCUSA VUE EEEIUAEEUOLESTOEOUAU ULAR ee MMM MMOL WEBB BROTHERS JANUARY FURNITURE SALE GOOD NEWS © Many have been waiting for the price of furniture to come down within reach of their pocket-books. Hére then is an opportunity for you to get the furnishings you need at a great saving. Although the furniture market has been steady and will remain so for an indefinite period, there are times when the retailer must move merchandise. This is the sales season of the year, after inventory, and this advertisement carries a message which will interest everyone having intentions of furnishing, refurnishing or just “filling in.” DINING ROOM FURNITURE Of all rooms in the home, the dining room should be a room of harmonious and restful surroundings. Come in and see these suites. SPANISH DESIGN SHERATON DESIGN Walnut finish, walnut veneered top; Buffet, Oblong Genuine mahogany, suite consisting of buffet, round Table, five chairs and arm chair. Regular $160.00 ; cae ive chairs and arm chair. Regular price value. $280.00. ~ On ale for $1 20.00 oneal $215.00 BED ROOM FURNITURE x 7 _ GREY ENAMEL SUITE : GENUINE MAHOGANY Hard finish, dove-tailed construction, dust proof compartments. Dresser Chiffonier, Dressing Table. Suite of the finest construction and finish. Bed Bench Chair and Rocker. Regular» price $270.00 value On sale for $300.00. $220.00 On sale for THUUAUVOGUOUGUOGSUELEUGAENAL ~ J aN ' LIVING ROOM SUITES KARPEN THREE PIECE SUITES Overstuffed, covered with high grade velour, cushion arm, taupe with gold batkground. $270 00 Regular $345.00 value. On sale for... TWO PIECE, KARPEN Overstuffed, covered with a very good grade tapestry, floral design. Regular $265.00 value. $210 00 ‘ e° GS A few patterns which have been purchased by us before the raise in price which we are able to offer to you at a liberal discount from former prices. Come in and learn why Whittall meaet'" ANGLO PERSIAN $115.00 ... $190.00 TEPRAC WILTON Regular $105.00, Regular $200.00 LINOLEUM REMNANTS In this remnant stock you can very often find some- thing large enough for the space which you wish to cover a ‘active prices. On sal There are als erns that have been dropped by the 8'4X1013—Regula mill and w we would be unable to duplicate. ¢ Regular $1.75 value. On sale for—Sq Regular $2.15 va On sale for—Sq. Yd WILTON VELVET One Lot, size 27x54. Regular values $10.50. On sale for RAG RUGS Lot One—good side_ real rag, regular $1.50 value. On sale fo: Lot Two—regular $2.00 ve On sale for 9x12—Regular On sale f¢ 814x104 On sale for On sa Odd Pieces In every furniture store one will find odd pieces of furniture and very often you will find just “what you want to fill in a certain space. You should see what we have that we are offering to you for HALF-PRICE x 1 $75.00 $49.00 Lamps Reduced from $37.50 to $26 $45 to $32.50 $49 to $35 $56 to $39 Sil SCANDIA BANK CASES ARESET that G. D. Wahlberg, private secre- tary to Harry F. Sinclair, had told Judge Kneeshaw Overrulesphim that he had checks for $68,000 drawn bj i Demurrers to Indictments the of the Presented AXMINSTER RUGS 9x12—Regular 50. On sa Bly xl 81x10 On sa LeU UTTAR TTL TUTTI TTC TT TCT UU VELVET RUGS 9x12—Regular $60.00. On sale 814x101 FOR RENT—Modern bungalow, two large rooms on main floor, Mur- phy folding hed, furnished or un- furnished $25 per month. presented to the committee. | done wonders for my father, who had Too Late To Classify vance of the nature] an ul cough. He is feclin: BIEOR TRENT ive’ xoomllanedern which Archie} now, i Nicolasa Gonzates,!” rouse by February 1. Phone 603R J scat after five p.m. or call Rosser. | Did YOU Get Yours? | Your Lamb Lined Coat Young men’s Snappy yoke backs full belts or the long ulsters, opossum or coon collars. ance before tha senate Teapot Dome investigating committe: “amazing testimony” the committee had beén « contyibut-| Roosevelt w i se to his decision to severjtorney Gen ection wita the Sinclair oil} as the y sts. Attorne Mr. Roosevelt testified, and a The Wom y Daugherty. Rep-| ance Union wa rth of Ohio and| ship of 500,¢ Theo- re | <4 x penupnese | ¢ leaders in the house,| gg ” Archie Ro elt testified he had | DAKOTA’ MEN esigned as vice president of the| FLECTED CASHIERS Inion Petroleu ‘ompany, the branch of the Sinclair consolidated oil corporation, in charge of — the expért business, after having been connected with the Sinclair eom- pany since August 1, 1 “Yesterday afternoon I handed in my resignation to the Sinclair con- solidated oil corporation,” he said. “L did this because I felt that I Attend First State Corn Ge Your Overcoat New Raglans full loose boxy coats or the -easy fitting ulsters.. B. G. Berg, a graduate of Dakotaf Business College, Fargo, N. D., was recently elected cashier of the Merchants Bank of Dalton, A. F. }} Luebke, another “Dakotan,’”’ been appointed cashier of the First ational Bank of Kildeer. About | ico ranch of Slbert B. Fall, former secretary of the interior, who leased the Teapot Dome naval oil reserves to the Sinclair tnterests. Mr. Wahlberg, closely pressed by denied members of the committee, he had made any statement that he had the cancelled checks and digtments re od rainst of tH seven defendants in the Seandi-| navian American Bank case were $50 overruled by Judge W. J. Kneeshaw, who announced that trial of’ the cases would probably begin in Grand Forks late in February or early in March, Pleas of not guilty were formally entered by H. J. Hagen, N. G. Eggen, P. R. Sherman, J. J. Hastings, F. W. ‘athro and L. P. McAneny. Mr. ‘athro and Mr. McAneny also cn- tered special pleas of the statutz of | limitations and all of the six de- fendants entered special pleas of previous acquittal. They! are all charged with irregularities leading to the closing of the bank. F. C. Heaton did not appear with, the other six defendants and it is understood that his plea and motions in his behalf will be entered at’ some future date prior to the commence- ment of the trial of the cases, It that he had retained Francis Murphy of Minot as his attorney. Of the Mr. Cathro was announced in the court Monday |tee he ‘came before it on the advice ti other defendants, and Mr. McAneny were represented - by W. S, Layder of Wahpeton, while John Burke of Fargo appeared for Hagen, Hastings, Sherman and Eg- gen. The state was represented Satur- ‘\qday by Attorney General George “Shafer, State’s Attorney H. F. Hor-|= ner of Cass county, and George A. -Bangs of Grand Forks. As there were a total of 23 in- dictments against the six men who appeared Monday it was stipulated by thé opposing attorneys one motion to quash, and one demurrer should be entered and argued and that these motion’ then he-held”to apply to. all of the indictments to which they were applicable, with him and that Secretary Denby declared emphatically and repeuted- ly that he had no knowledge of any money or other consideration having passed between Mr. Sinclair and Mr. F Testify Again and Theodore Roosevelt reealled and reiterated their statements. Archic said he had talked with Wahlberg over the tele- phone about 1:30 o'clock yesterday morning, Theodore listening in, and had obtained from Wahlberg full confirmation of his understanding of their_previous conversation in which he sald Wahlberg told him he had the cancelled checks, After 7 o’clock Wahlberg called him on the tele- phone, Archie testified, and. stated that he had’ beén misunderstood as to the matter of the checks. Archie Roosevelt told the commit- & his brother, the assistant scere- ary of the navy, to whom he had related in New York the conversa- tion he had with Wahlberg. Theo- dore Roosevelt stated that he had brought his brother to Washington concurred’ with him in the view that the conversation should be Are You A Mother? Here is Some Good Advice for Every Woman Minneapolis, Minn.—“Dr. Pierce’s Fayorite Prescription is an excel- Jent. tonic for a woman to take dur- ing expectant motherhood. I took it and was in far better health and 226 *‘Dakotans”’ have become bank officers; Twenty-three are heads of wholesale firms, could not give the loyalty to my employer which he was entitled to, should I remain with him.” AT FARGO W_F. Reynolds, state dairy com- mission, will be an instructor in the dairy short course in the Agricultural College at Fargo. He left today for | Fargo. Week after week, you read of the progress made by graduates of Dakota Business College. Doesn’t it spur you to ‘‘Follow the Succe$$- ful?’ New pupils received every’ « | Monday. Write F. L. W: Pres., 806 Front St., FOR FATHER’S COUGH. January is usually one of the cold- est.months, and brings its share of coughs, colds and hoarseness. Take FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COM- POUND at the first sign of a cough or cold, as it loosens the phlegm and quickly brings relief to the inflamed membranes of the throat. “Your HONEY AND TAM COMPOUND has | “TH ROSARY” ——with—— LEWIS STONE JANE NOVAK WALLACE BEERY 2 MILDRED JUNE . ROBERT GORDON Is It Enough? You test your auto tires at intervals to see that the pressure is right—not too much—not \too little. ‘Logk at your insurance the same way. 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