The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1924, Page 3

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“WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, .1924 i _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE > PAGE THREE LA FOLLETTE IS become a national. calamity, affect- | ing very seriously the.lives andj < CANDIDATE, SAY’ } fortunes of the great mass of our people, , N. D. BACKERS Therefore, Be It Resolved, That | we, the\taxpayers of Adams county, | any [any Other items tems No Approvals (Continueg from page 1) North Dakota, in mass mecting as- ‘ ‘ot Luis iad, No Exchanges Joseph Coghlan, ‘arguing for reten.| sembled, demand of our federal rep tion of LaFolette’s name on the ballot | Pesentatives that they do all within | red that section 910 did not] their power to bring about nbtional a Having made extensive changes in the arraiienitel of our date before hi, tax reduction take the form of re-| on Bhenaw: ited; act.| lieving the small taxp: secur edi th give the people thai el ing the largest possible ution cXpress their preference for a man {#om/ineople: with large incomes. It for president, and differed from the! i8 £sfential, however, tha law affecting si id county offices, | Much i It a law designed for the benefit | é s aha a the voters and not the candidate, | °° CULO gate , eae . ,| whole people, be ri ed. ‘To this na a 2°} end we demand the ice of strict Be 3 governmental economy. eel : s of life or | scat ‘eitnirtn wit eaten te ae | spetea, of meee Store we find it necessary to reduce our stocks to make room for the new Ee It puree Resolve 1 it was common knowledge that Re LG ‘Further esvlved: That all restraint of tude be in” Spring Merchandise now arriving. We are offering items in seasonable merchandise at greatly laws, j rexaived, cont ox fF TEduced prices. These, every thrifty shopper will recognize as real bargains and we urge you ndidate tor ! in had been |; He declared had refused. e| vsident—-that usw vdrafted for this p no one so drafted e ate legislation to st he _ telegram’ j ¢ helievet he could another manne » question w: abolished. ber of the court et 3 Y i, unter etn ioe 2 man we] HIGHWAY SHOP to make an early visit as in many cases assortments are limited. the people did not have the right to FORCE Is CUT! a vote for him. The question also was raised as to whether or not, under! mo ¢ovee employed in the main- the show ing made before Judge taining equipment and surplus water materials of the state hi: mission has been reduced to a min d that LaFol- —y Spring Dresses REMODELING SALE SPECIAL $23.50 Silk dresses in the new bright spring shades with a goodly number of navy, black and brown as ‘well. Thesé are values up to $37.50 and are New Spring Coats SPECIALLY PRICED Lembke order, decla 1 without the usual 10-days no- tice and without sufficient notice to the respondent, who in this case was ceOrdhe touM er Thonras Hall, secretary of state, to HAN Gain appear, a will be i Mr, Hellstront asserted that it was)ed amd the necessit “one houy and eighteen minutes from] the force of two y rebuild which were A most exceptignal opportunity to pur- chase a new spring coat at a big saving. Included are plaids, stripes -and plain colors in soft shades of gray and tan. Two Groups. All new spring garments. epair work on | care of in now warranted. 1 cars is now being t the store room in thi Dakota building. s consists of three me own handwriting and that he hadtman in charge of th ime to get to Mandan if he desired |” ‘Tho commission Specially Priced for our Remodeling Sale grouped for our Remodeling Sale, at each— ‘Yuwut in an appearance to keep La-! Ria ck, will d : e Pollette me off the ballot, Later, he declared, the See of State directed the Attorney al to} bring action to prevent LaFollette’s | hame from going on. = The question was, however, he as- e = oot, s the notice to county auditors to advertise the ¢lec- tfay had gone out. "he supreme court, in order to hear 5 took time from its regular program of arguments of the Mareh term. Attorneys Stutsntan nd Lan- ger, who had been instrumental in the appeal, rested on Mr, Thorpe’s argument. Corsets Embroidery Floss SPRING SKIRTS GLOVES La France Hose Leatherette gauntlet gloves | La France full fashioned in chamois, white and sand, | hose in cordovan only. Reg- Remodeling special, per | War $2.75. Remodeling One lot of corsets in a lection of odd numbers A small lot of embroidery nd | floss in a number of odd sizes. Remodeling Sale | Shades. Remodeling Sale ea Sale, per pair— TAXPAYERS FOR 1 Cc $ 1 .00 $ ] 48 = STRONG ACTION THEATRE $1 48 (Gontinueaizron » h T ° pnianued ecomanere Your Last\Chance To- > Gy lee ves in high schools of the night To See — ButketiandDrescer Rubber Aprons aman a mmend the consglidat- “THE COMMON Varia Sannes A group of new spring sports skirts includ- }} Fine quality colored rubber J yr olgii a sede ROUreB ase Rate. LAW” ; é ing plaids*and stri ipes in straight and wrap ff aprons in assorted color:. cillesaa wit Gey TNE t et once by Rebert W. Chambers} Included in this lot are odd | An assortment of lace trim- around styles. ’ Specially pr iced for our }} Some are neatly trimmed | regular wholesale cos ‘A q Pat g "BARBI with white borders. Re- }. aie, Pa f wit med buffet and dresser Remodeling Sale at each— rieaeting Salepenche *- I-the styles offered at— skeins'and colors that we in four 5 ; 10. That the legislature meet once CORINNE GRIFFITH offer for quick clearance scarfs. Values up to $1.75, in four years unless on call of the 4 en 7 a 5 sling | Remodeling Sale, each— 9 CONWAY TEARLE during our Remodeling ; $5 Govarngt and t Sale at each— 45 and 79c 2.00 3.25 $3.75 $4.50 mber of laws. 1, 1924, at Hettinger, —— ate mae : BLOUSES Yard Wide Percales Noms, CORN DE ME EEES Crepe de Chine and figured silk blouses in aff" Wash Fabric FREDERICK DAVIS,” Curtain Madras __ || handsome selection of new styles and in the ane ae pans PAUL W. iH “DANCER OF » Stamped Goods j new spring shades. Remodeling Sale fftems. Remodeling Sale, | A large and varied selec- Committee on Resolutions. 36,inch curtain madras in a |] Special each— : per yard— tion of wash fabries includ] Directed to Congress ing voiles, crepes, and nov- {Another resolution demands action hy Congress ds follows: Whereas, the burden of taxes has |/ . THE NILE” A number of odd pieces in Sood SS ae pay : $2 98 elty dress materials. Val- stamped goots during our Ran Mae S: 1 pede i ° : 1 9 Cc ues up to 65c per yard. Re- Remodeling Sale, at each emodeling Sale, per yari Sa modeling sale, per yard— . 48c 39c NEW SLIP ON SWEATERS ; P_inted Flaxons 29c TONIGHT 5 30 inth printed flaxons in /a Wednesday ; | fine selection, of neat pat- 32 Inch Fine and My sik C terns. Regular 48c. Re- a Thursday Lace Curtains —_|- Silk Lace Cloth modeling Sale, per yard— Gingham . Fe . rs ee ‘ | A beautiful fabric for lin- | A hiehienade senchs ging q ottingham and filet lace | gerie, colors honeydew, lil cviertade: ‘i Sapaeiac) THE COMEDY CLASSIC | curtains in white, ivory an | white, flesh, maize and or- | 26c ham in a beautiful selection of plaids and checkeél pat- ecru. Remodeling Sale | chid. Regul@r°$1.25. Re- terns: Our regular 59¢ ‘Special— modeling Sale, per yard— | | . quality. nae Sale, 1 Vo PRICE y 3 Fa Japanese Crepe | per yard— Y 89c ; \| | A good heavy quality im- 42c . 5 | \| | ported Japanese crepe in a F Bath T i | | | | linge range of colors. Re- ; Yancy ba owels j ty | modeling Sale Special, per | - Wool Tweed Lonsdale Muslin 14 yard— oon ees \ wit A large’ assortment of em- Raa | 56 inch all wool tweeds in seast Linsey mmo 4 EDWARD HORTON broidered bath towels dur- | 36 inch bleached, Landa 29c tan, green and gray mis EDDY -ing our remodeling’ sale at mae: 2 = tures. Regular $2.95. Re- — ee BESEER [per yard— ; 2 : 4 modeling Sale, per yard— ONE PRICE ' j , . . . : If, 19c All the newest spring colors are represented }] Victoria Challies $2 2 5 |] in this selection of slip on sweaters specially : Dhik é aus - priced for our Remodeling Sale at ach— 36 inch Victoria challies in Bee : a handsome line of patterns SHOES : z $2 98 2 and colors suitable for | Wool Canton Crepe 1 oY drapery, comforters, etc.|.\. é Remodelnig Sale Special, | 49 inch fine quality wool This selection represents:the odd“and broken, sizes that remain from the season’s selling. All are up to,the min- - £ per yard— canton crepe in a fine range . °) ute in style ‘and are values from $8.50 to $10.00. , Re, a ; ‘ y ne of new shades. Regular . modeling Ppecial, per eae ae NEW SPRINGH ATS 1 9 Cc $2.75. Remodelnig Sale, SS 5 \ i per yard— 2 . SPECIALLY PRICED. The season’s newest styles CHILDREN’S RUBBERS fie are represénted in this spe- cial group of, mew spring One lot of childyens tubbers in. assorted styles. Re- modeling Sale to elose,@per pair—~ hats. Priced specially for our Renfodeling Sale-at $4.95 - $2.19. Serpentine Crepe : . > '. An unusually attractive as- | Absorbent Toweling sortment’ of Serpentine ‘ Crepe in patterns suitable | Genuine ‘ Boott Mills “ab- for kimonos, aprons, etc. | sorbent toweling. . Snecial Special during: our Remod- | during our ‘Remodeling eling Sale, per yard \ | Sale, per yard— i sarrica?™ You'll scream at this comedy «f married ife Engaged? See this picture before you start housekeeping! ! ‘ . As a play—the funniest matrimonial cor: redy ever written. As a picture—all you need to know is that) James Cruze directed it! FIGHTING BLOOD ~ " HODGE PODGE

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