The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1924, Page 3

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1924 PAGE THREES TO BISMARCK 4 Sy Hel Cochrar et | 2 We welcome all corn show $/ ie NO. DAKOTA’ all Visitors to Bismarck. Y | ; Vin may be sure of a tis ' } “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” position and while you'r Te " " i here don't forget to pay us a | Is at Present Time Best ay: | visit | Ge G ae | ing Crop on Yellowstone. | CORN SHOW | Project, Report Says | an SPECIALS | Six years since gladly we signed it, | 400 MEXICANS EMPLOYED! The peace pact that ended the war. November 12-15 | ee ; Six years of peace and we find it O 1 if | (From report of State Engineer Brought interest in home ties once more. n pecia a e The b a ier the lower j Al of the land is pursuing awa > r AAT AT a lente Ties: Le | Liberty, happiness, too. WINTER’S SUDDEN ARRIVAL REMINDS ONE OF THEI8 BLANKET NEEDS: Ip Sone eee eee dvery : Q 1 Y ph , Pa - Vai Projects at the present time is sugar| Everyone living and doing : HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET 'THEM AT A SAV ING: AND THEY ARE x alues j beets. A market is available at aj} The best that they know how to do. 4 ‘ED EE AS CIEE for all the sugar beets ALSO A VERY ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS GiF’. Beene tate en eee sec Six years of peace and it moves us “ : ~ guaieass nh SVG AOILAE GRE TERR RRO TEE | On to the best things in store. $7.50 PART WUGL COTTON BLANKETS \f j aye is g 3 S$ en Top o' the market values in | TEE #ereage to sugar beets where Nothing there is that behooves us DOUBLE BLANKE Large size single cotton blankets in overcoats, wat i LY ENT EC CUNO Again to take part in a war. Large Pink and Grey Glock patterns block patterns. colors, Orchid, Pink, fine and w pe | t twelve aeres, meang a very great) Conflict is just an abrasion, anc eximac heey qualiky DIAnKel Gee : ic GAWC He aR pos mt collar. A regular Behe a sgecee alee iabee AC A scar on the saneness of men. OuE WeeUlaY ‘$7. 50) When ale aut i neste ae gene value. Special this week yyesent this labor demand is largely | May America ne'er have occasion this sale. Nvaaen is j 48 met by the i Me To sign any peace pact again. nly ; $5 98 bik So ia 15 ee ce M (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) OR sore pmiauci saan eo : he Maxicans are ood laborers and a . J { COT Ty RMB 50 PART WOOL pours corrox Hand wows Ga . oP AT * is or van el 2 DOUBLE BLANKET —— st oan ie re ane ' An extra large blanket in Blue, Grey Medium size. heavy weight cotton The h woe (ceeds or GW Sa LAE Souay. Tal veins F and Pink block patterns with Satine cere witha well stitched edge, in jad of seven months but/ addition to the addr there was | and year to maintain a high bound edges, to be used instead of Blue, Grey and Pink. A warm dur- c days of actual labor|to be a program of music, rendered | public spirit, a high sense of justice comforters. able blanket for in is seduired during this period. The}hy local talent, af the Liberty ja high spirit of morelity, « high re- gain in this between use... Haborer must find other-work during! theater this afternoon, ‘The pro-| spect for the 1 a continued {the season to supplement the con-|yram included: Invocation by Rev.} and enthu ithy with » = tract k on sugar beets. In all,! Harold Hu n, song by trio con: interest in our j SWEATERS the retuin to the laborer is about! posed of Mrs. Harris Robinson, Mrs. | government an ; $3.60 per day Tor the actual time 2, 1. Schulz and Mrs, A. L. Brigham, | “And in that lies the hope of Amer- de Ra worke {eornet solo by A. E, Thompson; duet of the s from it ae | Over 400 Mesicans were used inihy Mrs, M. E. urdy and Mrs.| grown the ¢ of the past. Not 7 1 . x \ Fl AR the Lower Yellowstone district Jast!A. 1, Brigham, benediction by Rev.| in its statesmen nor its orators, not WOOL COMFORTS COMFORTERS ason. As it is the intention of the} A. Coomb. The Washburn Mil-]even in the deeds i raed mn ‘ 3 [farmers to double their last year's!jtary Band furnished music before | Army or its Nayy-no, not even in Fluffy Comforters, filled extra large size comforters 4 |crop, which amounted to 3,110 acres,|the program. Tonight the members | its Constitution or its laws——but in tien ’ Vie will be readily seen that a supply [of the Legion Auxiliary will be hos- | the steady, calm, noble greatness of with pure lambs wool, se- with a good quality carded of labor is the 1 serious prob-ltesses to Legion men at a dinner at | its interested and intellgent citizens.” vurely tied and i Pare ac . ° to be met in any extension of! Whitlock's cafe. The program is un- H curen lea and in many cotton filling: making them Ha ea in UNE ne DE: der the ausp of Victor B, Walli ‘TO DEDICATE pretty patterns and colors color ng, Making e ik d_eastern Montana. As the | post 12, American Legion, of Secreta ee : Be eae Mexican is entitels unskilled in Am-| hich Hugh’ He MeCalioch fs ‘com NEW MISSOURI Size 72x84. A special value doubly warm come in sev- farming methods and is inj mander and A. E. Thompson is ad- 7 > = ; . « Brlty! of piitteraten and ReneS RIVER BRIDGE during this sale at eral colors. A bargain at king, is not the best] pee \ You can't beat these sweat- $] human al leble for siti-| yasamey Giry OBSERVES 1T Mobridge, ov. 11. Virtual- ers itor MIGuIn (OF | | zenship, it would appear that any! yane. Do Nov. 1 the | every lot in north central $7 89 3 79 Pricedsto seuiinisiweeis expenditure by the state to secure] avo; ‘issued’ a proclamation last | South Dakota will be well ret 5 ° L permanent settlers for farming 4] city making nthe business men {cd #t the dedication of the initia een ae Oats eet nag. joi the city to respect Armistice Day |\7°U', APE Le ies ie oa r ‘ 7 aI Ph td x x Patrick Duluth Fe ee ons aaa Dare By ielustng,ehel(starerial(flenstljqart)| ere?) (ot ad Nees tea VISIT OUR DOWNSTAIRS CHINA AND CROCKERY DEPART. AND ALSO : eh q h Byercises! willbe sheld wes comespenses i ‘ uf \ Wool Shirts would be well repaid in the incr st oe Siege aan Beiay iby Julian Skaug, master of ceremon- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BLANKET SPECIALS WHILE ATTENDING ea tax returns, : nroptain giver’): Attormeyiohnubane | os ne ovcne ore - Sugar beet tops make excellent] (crt will deliver the Armistice Day | TOW® and county rivalries are peel ess pf feed for dairy cattle. In experi-i davese : “S| seemingly obliterated, he said, in a ments conducted at Williston dur- ee a neighborly surge of enthusiasm over ing the past year it was shown that . ard a the importance of the bridge open- t tion the output of milk was increas- November 1, Behe bak annie ‘ river country, came the declaration ; ed 16 per cent. Me » the sixth anmversit¥ | that a special train will be required i The cost of producing an acre of}, Re, enna oa Wan alll be {te transport the delegation fram that | § “ H sugar beets under present conditions| ee veg oe Sees by the Am. | community. From Aberdeen, far to! i as given by several farmers on these |? a eel paevicr (ats wv inual Are {the east, word was sent that an . a ‘ projects is about $50.00 per acre, ‘The |" ee ee banquet. The banquet | tttomobile caravan is being stove and some furniture witi| cluding William Webri and Mrs. S.|day’s election had dwindled from] counties until late this week, num A entire output of the Lower Yellow-]™5"\° Eheas atin hots sande” | sembled. house, Phone s62d dis H. Kottenbrock | 5 45 to 647 when more than one half} €ous boards having adjourned this rE PERL ARNE cae WRB ES will be held at the Elks Hall and the |S” 2 d - : : stone Project last year was 33,000) ree ee World War willhave| Similar motoring quotas are being 1-L-tw| of Henry Wehri of Ran) oe G0 election boards in Iowa's 99] ¢veHing-until after Armistice day. tons of sugar beets, or a yield of /YCterans o! S “made up in more than a score of dolph, Ohio, Mrs kman and | Of the y : ae ease about 11 tons per Tn andivias their guests of honor the veter- ow ithine al A00smil fl >: Cl t Wahii ‘oh Toledor ONio counties completed their off 1 can-, : cuales f Gal casen the ial was over 10 tqnetmbe of toe Cinll War and of tbe| OT Pes ieee the Pioneer of EN etn Sees of the v ate yesterday, Re-; See “The Lost Baiallion” i The ideal shirt for winter | per acre, the larger yield being due{ Spanish American War. The bit | a.cemblage is assured, according to Morton County BROOKHART HAS [uc eae ee eee tee Auditorium at 8:30 to wear. Guaranteed all wooi to a better prepared seed bed and|duet will be held a nog yp | Mr. Skaug, by responses from state 2) is Res ecompleted "1 night. One show only. Z ee oie eu w\be followed by a dance at the Co. H| Mn Ohaus, sponse! Die in Cit JOT COURETER i Offered this week ‘at pric better care being given the beets; |" 10. officials und state legislators, ss y TIGHT SQUEEZE) that will surprise you. also, early Heche a large fac- Nas Day, a le holiday }®£ Whom have been sent pers i - | { tor in increased yield ay oe’. | invitation to attend. 3 4 | ite, Gentes sred by thet WaS observed in the city by the ih Moines, 11.—Senator | | lle contract price offered by they cosing of the public offices and the ee ; W. Brookhart’s shofficial ma] OLDSMOBILE | ZAP UNDERWEAR Billings is $9.90 per ton for the 1924 | banks. Too Late To Classify ng an operation for] Sit Wor hie, Democratic oyonent|| SALES AND SERVICE |} crop. The freight rate to Billings SAGO IRTANG. FOR RENT-LSiictiy moder five| Mr. Webi came to North Dakouw | for the United States Senate in Tues | DAKOTA AUTO NDIAN HEAD from Dore, the most-distani station,| |, as eee oa auel Geaphied| »,{ about 40 years ago and settled in the | SALES CO. | LIGNITE ji Sie of) WHICH GRE arene Fargo, N. D., Nov. 11.—Today,; room duplex, atta Barage, een 1 Ae SPreasene Heng eon te {Armistice Day, Fargo und Moorhead | immediate possession. Tel. Ce seas UID SH) 107 5th St. Phone 428 §} ays $1.10 a 2 grow e re-| 4? arta? i © ‘4 iu us the rsh country. ore 4 ‘ mainder. The freight rate from Pepe cers Biggest eelabration alee eee Bees ate é i The body was taken to Glen Ullin $4.35 in Loads . Williston to Billings is $2.55 per ton.)7 ain ‘toa. F. Collar, in charge of | WANTED TO RENT—Nicely furnish-| vesterdu ee e ' Burns steadily and keeps In the opinion of the officials of | Ao Coat, In charge ot | ed four or five room house or three] Mr. Wehri is survived by his widow | & y : the sugar company the prospects of [arrangements for the Fargo Amer| 10. apartment, must be clea [and seven childrens Mrs, John W. | DR.R.S. ENGE || the heat regular for securing a sugar beet mill on the} ican Legion. i : and reason: z Lutgen ot Reis: Mia. We 1¢ se! 5 je \ lone gered. Lower Yellowstone Project are excel- ae county and city sols ees and carte Reon H. Morman al! ten Ulling Mrs Chiropractor | - ae S as Ss s tl erri y i + x . er. J s Ss 3 i b oK N DI x rf oes aie Hees ee eres merchants have not been asked tof 29% Charles Monga Me eee nas All her life she had |} Consultation Free | | BI Ge DUM BEE co. is produced, namely about six thou-|¢lose their stor ave Been ee LOST—Somewhere between Bismarck | Wehri of Hebron. A number of | possessed everything her | Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. Di heart could desire. But she had one tragic weak- ness—a burning love of a gay time. She little realized to what bitter consequences her extremes of folly might lead. Even when after marriage she encouraged the attentions of quested to enable their employ take part in the celebration. The postoffice will be closed entirely from-1 p. m. to 5 p.m. James Morris, former serv of € torne. ters alse survive in- brothers and Eltinge| sand acres. : Reports from Billings, Montana, | territory state that si per cent jof the farmers that are at present producing sugar beets came to the district us contract laborers and gradually worked up as renters and and Menoken, a brown Poiret Twill] dress, mink trimmed. Finder please return to the Bismares Cloak Shop for reward. { heavy all-wool under- a regular $6.00 value, "$4.95 man at- has been s ate ae (ite ony an 1 LOST—( dog wire-haired | ment suitable for two adults only. finally as land owners. e as i i SESS BEEING © Spee Re {the program which will follow the] [rish Terrier named Mike, has ne hefdaghing ay can ean as p: at the armory. a Ne aes Puente || Macdonald, she did not Dunham, oe wool. NEW HIGHWAY Following the program in the Reward for return to Bobbie HM <|] Matinee Every Day At 2280 to her extreme peril until s! underwear, =) A ecarhooners aivio lahowaand aeaudes| sine: “18 had gone too far to escape the ) viaues, special IS_DEDICATED ville show will be staged ut the au-| iop p, icine a LAST TIMES terrible penalty. 3 95 ditorium beginning at 8 p. m. Prac- | FO Furnished modern aysrt-| TONIGHT — ‘Tuesday Her frank confession is a ° TO WAR HEROES story that every girl should tically all the ‘merchants «of the | ment suitable for two adults only a girl sho % i . ee 5 Also a s 0 se Ww) pathy read. It is entitled ‘Simply a ; anal A will have some part in the style a Nae | ( ply dia ere from page 1) ier. |show and the vaudeville acts have| clectric lights, stove heut—close) Fool,” and appears as one of Leather Vests eRe Hace ee been arranged ‘for between scones. | |i” St $80.00 per month. Phone) the many startling features in Musie—-Selected~ Male Quartette,| There will be two’ dances going 905, Call 212 1-2 Main sea December True Story Maga- Muie-skin leather, lined #layecars, Peterson, Winther’ Gould, {0% ut the same time in the auditori- | > P- ™ te | gine eave enanesane vests and jackets, corduroy %| rostevin. ‘ um, one in the Comp: \rippaein eis can | of ne ay. j collars, warm and durable. Message from American Legion puulethey other upstart aly} “blocks fron Ree eho Wikeu a NGRY | AT. a real vaiue at Auxiliary WG. Renden. following the style shew and vau-] TO ciacp condition, Good, cot| pu rue tory dres: : ille. EARI Stan /praugied,, Banner RAND FORKS J a; At all newsstands 25¢ PARADE IN $4.75 band. scDilie st Jnspestion over Kemer. | ete this poting of ex-service | LOOSER Up That Cold: with | A : BLANKETS | ‘The Mandan Chapter, War Moth-|™en and women, R. 0. T. C. ; asl Wi th M Florence Vidor, Ilan Keith, Nash Dolbiee Hlaneete Meese aie aeoeeias ae Se ene soar Kets | Li usterole Walter Hiers ashua Double entertain all ex-service men and wo- | Armistice Day re a ‘ a G6x84, 2 washable mothproof | cutereain alll ex:sercice men and wo [this evening thery will be a ban- |p Hlave Musterate handy te PATHE NEWS. || LAST SHOWING quet for ex » men and women | yan O, B, Burt-/) ness of this city will speak. Follow- uet the annual Armistice blank ells regularly for $7.50, special $5.50 A jarge assortment of Indian o’clock in the hi byterian church, ement of grandmother’s mustard plaster WITH- | OUT the blister. You just apply it with the nage .. First you feel a warm tingle } as th ealing ointment penetrates the pores, then comes a soothing, cooling sensation'and quick relief. tne Pres- Tuxedo Comedy ‘ONE NIGHT IT RAINED’ M Ww aghe WASHBURN | Washburn, 2 {burn THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT LLOYD SPETZ POST No. 1 THREE COM) WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY od “flu.” To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for Binsste, attractive weaves, uh a P H PARTICIPATE iaeds of pure oil of Tria al | values from $3.95 to the day. is L. - 5 Shaan other simple ingredients, Musterole 1s eri ille’s e iy an not, N. D. Nov. 11-—Minot this recommended by many nurses and Cecil B. De Mille’s |} Hl MARY ASTOR - PAT peas $5 50 “1 enon, ORAEIVGD: arr ae '¥ | doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, ‘TRIUMPH ” {ALLEY ° 3 | »unicipal program presented | sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, theu- ||... et 4 ——— sO auditorium in charge | Matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu-|] With LEATRICE JOY — nop peer Now’s The Time to {| IF DIZZY. RE, ; bea! Lesiongpost sidpation , congestion, pains and aches of] LA ROCQUE -- THEODORE é : 5 9 H the occas 1s ra hl 27 WDRSON . . m a | CONSTIPATED ;; 2,ceininy ts the nevtcintion| the back orjontscoremuscles spring || KOsorr — nour. spesox |IM +The Fighting S i —_—_-- + {commanders of the Legion, the G. A. i umor Z © sey? | To clean your|%, and the Veterans of Foreign the chest,, Tt may prevent pneumonte American on | RUBBERS have a large “OMIN “THE SEA HAWK” Wars, A. B. Carlson, T. C. and Leo M. Finnegan, respective We assortment Fox News ‘of good quality—-Boys’ rub- & babies and small children. ii 3 y ne tte! CUZENS HERE || krtetiastac: | UME OBE GAME Van Bibber Comedy GRIPPING HISTORICAL PICTURE ache, eae JOIN IN DAY’S pre and Bc, jars | Ne EOS Tomorrow and Thursday bili : gases, thipes|t ONE SHOW ONLY tion, sour up- set stomach and~all such distress CAPITOL ARMY CELEBRATION (Continued from page one.) “MERTON OF THE MOVIES” Madge Bellamy ae & NAVY STORE 410 Broadway Abe Tolchinsky, Prop.’ gone by morning. Nicest laxative and cathartic on earth for grown- ups gnd children, 10c, 25¢ and 50c boxes any drugstore.—Ady, sovereign is the people, the nationa: honor and glory cannot rise above the average of its citizens. The duty of citizens’ is not only once in tour] ———Doh’t Miss This Sensation WITH GLENN HUNTER “The White Sin” UE YWE SWE SW NW we Se Ye Ye SWE NW Ne SU

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