The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 23, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT PEKING FORCE BEATEN, LOSES. GUNS AND MEN General Chang Tso-Lin’s | Army Wins Battle in Northern China THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Yep, the Judge Likes His Game long wear is made by the close- ness and accuracy of these tests, | which are also the terror of ambit-/ ious parts sal | SPECIAL TYPES OF DODGE CARS |, CUT IN PRICE In view of the upward trend in automobile prices, considerable sug occasioned by Dodge Brothers recent announcement of a reduction in prices of their special type cars. Dodge Brothers were able to do the unexpected, according to the factory announcement, on account of the increased volume of their pur- chases of special equipment for the special type cars. Dodge Brothers special types con- sist of the standard cars equipped with accessories which produce the utmost in comfort and convenience ce of the car. Among dise wheels, five tires, nickel-trimmed nickel plated bumpers, automatic windshield wiper, rear LAFOLLETTE OPENS Ped Lal prise was SHANGHAI FIGHT DRAGS| a (By the A, P.) | g Tso-lin's army captured | ig, a town in northern Chihli | province at 6 o'clock this morning, Peeeetiivettgcacdisnitch recuivad here today from Mukden, auotin munique from Chang's heada' ¥ aid that ight machine gun her stores. The Chihli ported in retreat to- | balloon typ radiator, troops were Si pose—out on the hill, squinting and laughing for. a. signal_from-his.catch- er. REV, RYERSON LEAVES CITY Accepts Call to Pastorate in Spencer, Iowa Dr. Joseph Ryerson, rector of St. George’s church, has resigned and accepted a call at Spencer, Ia., where he will take charge of St. Stephen's church, one of the leading pastorates of the faith in Iowa with a fine church plant with probably one of the best parsonages in that state. Coming to Bismarck from the east eighteen months ago, Dr. Ryerson was especially successful in the pul- pit attracting large numbers to the church and building up a Sunday school that rated high in the state. Next Sunday he will preach his farewell sermon, In the brief time, he served the Jocal church he made TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924 Ste 2 meu eee See Kiwanis club’ ang frequently was called to address the Rotary and Lion clubs. There is genuine regret expressed on all sides that he is leaving Bismarck as he is regarded as one of the strong preachers of the state. MUSICAL. PLAY COMING HERE ‘FAST MOVING’ At the Auditorium on Thursday, September 25, will be seen the first presentation in this city of “Little Jessie James,” a fast moving musi- cal comedy produced under the man- agement of L. Lawrence Weber, one of the most successful of the young- er Broadway producers, It is the joint work of Harlan Thompson and Harry Archer and has the enviable reputation of having scored a phen- omenal run on Broadway, which last- ed for a whole year of fifty-two weeks. The story concerns the ad- ventures of a dashing young miss from the west who comes to New York to make an‘¥inventory of thé white lights of Broadway and goes back after a series of adventures James” inz, Myrtle Dicker- seen in “Little Jessie cludes, amongits. members Miller, Jack Kane, Dorothy son, Barney Norton, Gertrude Mait- land, G. Davidson Clark, Alice Parks, Leo Kohlmar and Patricia O’Dare. A Paul Whiteman band is one of the features of the entertainment. The curtain will rise promptly at 7:45 P.M. Better to sell thousands of hats at five dollars with small profit, than hundreds at seven. ward Chie the Manch 15 miles south of a wide circle of friends and took a deep interest in civic affairs, He was a charter member of the local fully convinced that New Yorkers are a pretty slow lot after all. The big company which will view mirror, scuff plates, cowl lights and motometer with lock: A special body stripe is also provided. ur Dodge Brothers cars are af- | by the reduction—the special ; cial Roadsters spec- in, and special 4-Pas- Fy The “B” Sedan and | the Business Coupe have also been , added to the line of special types. As the reduction was made pos- | sible by economies effected in the se of equipment used exclu- on the special type cars, the dard types are in no way af- fected, according to M. B. Gilman, | local dealer. The prices of all stand- | ard types remain unchanged. | — = | For Rent: Four room| other car manufactured — under The importance of , Judge Lan- $1500,” was the recent statement of {@Partment, heated. Good) 4;.. yosition as baseball commission- the engineer of a company which |Foomy basement, hot and cold | jer 50,000 per annum does not furnishes the spiral for Over-| water. Front and rear en-! p nt him from going in for a bit land trance. 222-2nd St. Inquire, oO! and recreation o ene Frank’s Place or phone 772-J. rear eee few"— aRersi RIESE: if the photographers are Electric Cookery. lisonings Is Better Cookery. | Landis is shown here in unusual That’s why five dollars buys your Gordon hat ye be ECAUTIONS a, 10 p, m., Sept. The lull in Chin r continued today with or the taking of extra defense preca tions and threatened labor trouble to break the monotony of dragging hostilities. He: adquarters fecte: Tour! rt M. LaFollette, Pr Inited States, opened his acti son Square Garden, New York. Here in his New York conference. partner; George Middleton, Senator Li Jr, his son and campaign mt Which is the Right Foot? The one on the left means health—youth—efficiency. The one on the right means some- thing is wrong—it signifies ex- Bi eee dis- order. Which footprine isyours? Com: day and we will tell you and hel; sat ROUND RIPPER WALKING SHOES “MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP” ALEX ROSEN & BRO. McKenzie Hotel Block. hown with polit Clifford Re of the Chekiang ; Robert Shanghai, was said troops across the f/changed on all fronts and firing | ned for the most 9 occasional artillery demonstration. inspection req N terror of manu Willys-Overlan he pur pose of the mineuver was not a ASSURE REAR I. Phe Klann at tune) ~~ AXLE ACCURACY |: which has bee ing night Probably no other feature of. in- to supply the defense forces spection of Overlands and Willys- | nnunition, worked only pd Some labor trout Knight te and detailed F inspection of the sof the Overland nt that is the| cturers who furnish material for these -Overland gear inspection ing than that of any | JUDGE LANDIS arsenal wa M’CARTHY BROS. COMPANY Grain Commission Minneapolis Duluth Chicago Milwaukee Send us samples of your grain and flax for valuation; sample envelopes sent upon request. Overland’s gear s tested and inspected to minute fraction of an inch ent a howl or growl in the end. Definite assurance of system the mo. tfit of micrometer | to p machines furnish an! rear there was little to re fighting lines were un- A complete fear-testing The | eee ———eee———— SS SIUVNNUUNUUOUUHUUUAAUUAUUUELUULULU AAG eee SALE OF BEST & HUYCK BANKRUPT STOCK NOW ON High Grade Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Caps, The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is more than a vendor of — products. It is an organization o! bulge Posen eee a Com Indiana) isan organization of service, sag laa much more than the everyday tangible service rendered our customers through the manufacture, sale and delivery yg = ee comprehensive rR ice” isa ive term. means anticipating the needs of the public and preparing to supply these needs when im Standard Oil Company (ndiana) i . e is laboring day after day to widen the sphere a occupied by the petroleum - It is the field of service which oil products eo to leanenie Ith Itisextend- ing the application of exact science in this most fundamental of all modern industries. Itcarrieson continuously a search forknowl- edge which shall be of value to society. In carrying on this great work, it calls upon human ability in every field; it seizes upon the most ideas and labors to noe them through unceasing fo! Problems which presented seemingly insuperable difficulties have been over- \come—limitations which threatened to banner the oer yam of the industry ga rovements in refining, and ibution = been pe makeing fected and put into daly ee wnt tee, ae ome are y ry (Indiana) This generation scarcely can appreciate the role which oil will play in the future. Anticipating the demands which will be made upon it, the Standard Oil Company (ietana) inate to its ranks, men with oe fo ploeer a ened in levelo Sat ot the coy istry as it will be tomorrow and in the days to come. The core of Standard Oil Service isin } erential ‘ie men who Bho m an workshop—unseen and unnoted inf ag yo blic. It is this part of the organization hich has enabled the Company to render 80 complete a service to society. Here a host of perplexing problems are taken—problemsof HLneieth Rl problems ; apelication, and probleme ot effectiveness and each is studied, upon and solved, that the patrons of the Standard Oil the y= Aneel eta eee Standard Oil Company General Office: Standard Oil Building 910 South Michléas Area, Chicago FEXTURES FOR SALE Show Cases, Adding Machine, Safe,. Desk, Filing Cabinet, Tables, Chairs, Mirrors, everything goes at this Bankrupt’s Sale. Other Items Too Numerous to Mention Will Be Found At This Bankrupt’s Sale and every article which one would expect to find in an establish- ment of this nature. Only the finest merchandise that money could buy. Entire High Grade stock now on sale at a fraction of what these goods can be purchased elsewhere. Bankrupt Prices UNION SUITS SHIRTS $2.50 Values . $3.50 Values .. $4.50 Values .. $6.00 Values .. $8.00 Values .. $2.00 Values .. $2.50 Values MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS AND AND BOYS. OVERCOATS $3.00 Values .... One Lot Values to $2.50 Values $20.00. Now. .$6 .98 $4.00 Values One Lot Values to $5.00 Values .. $30.00. Now. $6.00 Values . 00 Values $10.00 Values . $12.00 Values ... TROUSERS FOR MEN LEATHER VESTS $10.00 Values $15.00 Values ...$ 9.95 $20.00 Values ...$13.95 Moleskin and Corduroy $ Shirts $3.00. Shirt $4.00 $7.00 $11.95 - $16.50 $19.50 .» $21.95 $40.00 Values .. $50.00 Values .. PANTS $7.50 Values . $6.00 Values . HOSIERY FOR $5.00 Values CHILDREN The Famous Iron Clad Brand Prices 30 to 45¢ Now 21c Values to $10.00. Now . $24.95 $5.00 $31.95 $3.00 Values $4.50 Values . $6.00 Values . $8.00 Imported Flannels TRUNKS Bags—Suit Cases 33 1/3 Per Cent Off $2.00 UNION MADE 220 DENIM OVERALLS $1.39 WORK SHIRTS $1.00 VALUES—NOW 69c CANVAS GLOVES 20¢c VALUES—NOW 10c $7.00 Values .. $6.50 Values . $5.00 Values $4.00 Values . $3.00 Values . E. & W. COLLARS Sold Elsewhere 20c SPECIAL —OUR PRICE 10c— . 4 Leather Gloves BOYS’ SUITS Soft and Pliable 79c 33 1/3 Per Cent Off GLOVES AND MITTENS $1.00 Values . $1.50 Values . $2.00 Values .. $3.00 Values .. $4.00 Values Dress Gloves and Mitts SPECIAL Imported Men’s Fine Woolen Hose Made in England 69c ANOUIAVUNOUUONUNUN0000N00000000000000010000000H0CN0U0CH0U00EUEEEAROOUORGUOOUOECUGUEOOOOROUOOAEOEEOAUOEEAEAEAAU EAA NECKWEAR $1.00 Now .... T5e Now 3 High Grade Neckwear ai Sacrifice Prices. eova HOSIERY For Men and Boys 15¢ Values 25c Values .. 50c Values .. 75c Values .. + $4.98 « $4.48 . $3.48 - $2.98 $1.98 PTR « MEN’S SHOES And Oxfords $10.00 Values ....$5.95 $8.00 Values . -$4.95 $7.00 Values . $4. 45 $6.00 Values One Lot Values to $10. 00 Choice $1.98 SWEATERS For Men and Boys $4.00 Values $4.50 Values $5.50 Values $3.50 Values Best & Huyc CLOTHING STORE CAPS 33 1/3 Off $3.00 Values $2.00 Values .. $1.50 Values... $1.00 Values . BOYS’ BLOUSES and Shirts All Prices at this Bankrupt Sale. VAN HEUSEN Collars 50c Values Now 35c Special Prices To Jobbers and Dealers In Quantity Lots _ OPEN EVENINGS MAIN STREET WEST OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK AAA 1 PY Dub WNbTIGA | ne OF FES VIE # ‘\

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