The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE il will be taxed to capacity. empted hold-up in the Wi about 4 o'clak morning ended in |She Was Weak, | ‘| FORMER SLAVE Thin and Nervous urn WILLING TO SELL’ SELF: —Green Hut- | former siave | ri, today of- TOTAL ECLIPSE OF SUN TO BE SEEN BY MANY Southern Boundary of the To- : ie tal Eclipse Just Reaches, Duluth, Minnesota between bandits in the history of the Reslock, night po-j ain, cnerging a hero, and taking sts to jail after he d yelieved him of r of good heulthy in Kentucky and Mi fered himself to the ‘highest bidder | who will furnish him with a home us well as work. Born a slave in 183 and usually upset we don't have to at a room upstair: and when Harry Adelui door one of the an automatic at his stomach, and remain- pation, the; old man declared today that he was | to labor but without master, “that's got to feed and » selling McCoy's Cod Liver mmed the door and the airs telephoned for the us candy, so that you q real Cod Liver Oil in $ condensed form and get money gets me agin,” “Winter's comin’ in Reslock appe s the two bandits "lin the hotel just I were desvendins ordered Holland. te point of a gun, Holland Le | hands at the ng in Kentucky. TURTLE LAKE CORN SHOW TO BE NOV. 21-22 21 and how pines at Tur- | being offered for corn (10 ears), sweet clover, al- rutabagas All exhibits to be 1924 aised on farm of exhi- in MeLean gounty, f Holstein cows th with Gia wondertal ta | » get from that body It was necessary knock Holland | woman gained 15 pounds in| 60 cents for 60 tablets, and f they don't put five pounds of flesh on in thirty days and no quibbling [te ed of the gun, Moses Bail, night grappled with Holland's part- ee and Satur “Polieentan meHoek took both id Koehner say pm which the light o: 5 which is added, will vue calf will be given bona fide farmer, | who amakes ths | guess as to ‘pumber vf Lert 925 [er corn in a fruit sand free moving purebred heifer WASHINGTON CHOSEN y. 14.—Washing- | us chosen as. the e a mile or two outside | ind Providence uce darkness over a which stretches the from « point somewhat west of Du | the best 10 ears of corn of them will de in the evanty Lobe and this year it ‘Was skeptical of Kellogg’s Bran until it gave him back his health ton, etc., ad infinitum! the most wonderful pr@uct for constipation I have ever séen oF ied. Yours very gratefully, r, 291 Nineteenth St, Naturally Mr, Carter—whose letter n be predicted y everything for Kellogg’s Bran brought him perma ief, just us it has don Read his letter: Devils Lake ' Hit By Crime | Wave This Week Washington is alway cooked and krum- 4 ataes “nol irritate the intestines s. It acts exactly as en regularly, it is © permanently ¢ of constipation, ee thousands of others. enly bodies yea years old, and have been A great sufferer from T had to resign clerical position because of of blood to my head, some of whi guaranteed to re most chronic cas crime wave of ala 4 ri will return your moncy. » almanac predicts that the Southern edge will cross the Whenatwoumen took an outdoor laboring job rst time, skeptically oor Keimbled Bran: has been wonderful. normal after T had bven on the Bran about three days. more enemas, no more Old Dr. So- and-Se’s Pills, Eysom salts by the n, avian a re | two tablespoonfuls ; with every Eat it with milk or eream and in the recipes on every package. by all grocers. Made in Battle Creek, ping the city, | apprehending the this Knowledge, product of the present generation. It Sold 2 13 prisoners in the rrested by the po- through many centur: id others arrested is due to the gravitation which was given by-Isaae Newton toward the end of the 17th lice departments sheriff's office a ave to pay our bomage or their industry much Nerve Energy Based on Gland Says Physician » Cho ia ans were BOAR AND GILT SALE fe tan Wael a recent medical convention in ies of them re- American Instit y, Stated that because intimate connection of system sich the elanda rs is remarkable that they s been able to get this knowledge be- I will sell at auction sale on ‘my farm five miles north 6f Sterling, N. D., on Indian Head Trail No. 14 on Thurs., Nov. 20 ——CONSISTING OF — 14 BOARS 22 GILTS 30 FEEDER PIGS There will be some real prospects in Boars and Gilts sold in this The Sires and Dams of these Boars and Gilts have as good pedigrees as there is in Duroc Breed. This herd also has been a big winner at Missouri Slope Fairs You can’t go wrong in buying a Boar or Gilt in this sale, as they are bred from best there is i You can trace, pedigrees from any of them and you will find they trace direct to Best Breeders ¢ part of the earth's le VO eer rkable benefits eicnaulee treatment. eatment could be es, before the cycle was ion is not nece January will be seen by many mil- | lions of people. has been issued by ‘the naval obse vatory it is seen that the souther y of the band over the sun will be totally eclipsed just covers Duluth In the map w form provides a simple » for men and women, able at Lenhart Drug Co- | ZAP INDIAN HEAD LIGNITE $4.35 in Loads Burns steadily and keeps the heat regular for long periods. BISMARCK LUMBER CO. the northern edge MOTHER! Watch Child’s Bowels | “California Fig Syrup” is Children’s Harmless for 3 years. WRITE FOR Free Lunch At Noon. -Terms Cash or Satisfactory Arrangements with Clerk. Sale Commences At 1:00 p. m. Accident Insurance For Your Wardrobe Accidents are unavoid- stains — dirt spots appear as if by TYLER N. JOHNSON H. E. Wildfang, Clerk. V. P. Heaton, Auctioneer. like to have them disap- happens when we clean your garments. We give your garments. care in cleaning and dye- ing— when they’re re- turned to you—they’ll look like new. HATS CLEANED AND REBLOCKED Crescent Lignite Coal Mined at Washburn, N. D. Children love the Pietaan taste of “California Fig Syrup” and gladly : ke it even when bilious, feverish, | No other lax- | A high quality of lignite, is dry, hard and free from dirt and sulphur, or constipated. Sie regulates the bowels so nicely. «stomach and starts the liver and bowels without cramping or over- Contains no narcotics soothing drugs. Tell’ your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” directions for babies and children of, all ages printed on bot- ‘ou must say Bae fornia” or you may, tion fig syrup —Adv ut Tt sweetens the | —Sold by—— W. P. LOMAS Office corner, Main & 9th St. Phone 82. Apples for sale per box, $1.85 and $2.00. Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works ‘ORDERS RAIL ' HEADS T0 TALK Judge Wilkerson Issues Or- \ der For Testimony | j_ Chicago, Nov. 14.— | Wilkerson, who petition of the road labor board mony before deral Judge ranted a te it, entered compel testi- an order and; for) and A sahinetinnnninag ew th he 20c Outing Flannel, light and dark col- - 13¢ ors, yard.. 42c Table Oil Cloth, all patterns, 48 in. 29 Cc wide, yard.... and Brown Sones ANY «5... "9c 20c heavy Rockford 15e_ — Black BVA E 40c all colors Dress ay... ae pair . pair ee, all Wool _48c a OVERSHOES 1-2-4 Buckle at 1/3 off. $1.00 men’s fast color Chambray Shirts at..... 69c #350 : mene Grey and aki flannel Shirts at..... 98c [bor board took jurisdiction the rep- $1.50 Girls’ 10 to 16 Men, Women, Boys’ Girls’ Sweaters, all Girls’ all wool skin Fant, i bed Union Suits, all styles, sleeves, directing D. B. Robertson, president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, to appear before the board and testify. Coun- sel for Mr. Robertson immediately gave notice for an appeal to the United States supreme court. The appeal of Robertson will de- lay final decision in the controversy as to the board’s power to compel testimony but Weymouth Kirkland, counsel for the labor board, plans efforts to expedite a hearing. The dispute originally arose over the failure of western railroads und representatives to agree .on wages and working rules and when the la- FIRST SHOWING OF THE FAMOUS J. & K. LADIES HANDFASH- IONED FOOTWEAR. The State Pump pictured above comes in Black Satin and Black Suede. The J. & K. Shoes Fit the Arch of the Foot perfect. No bulging around ankles. * The Men’s Clothes Shop ALEX ROSEN & BRO. PEOPLE WILL hoes heels iy les, Pair . Pin Stripe 2.85 Ladies’ Rib- Shoes and Worsted Pants .. al.19 220 Denim Union made Overalls- 1 39 Jackets .... THESE BIG BARGAINS. 2.95 ‘$4.00 Boys’ Girls’ size 1214 to 2 2.45 = 50-Ladies’ Pumps, low rubber and Juilet 1.98 $8.50 Men’s finest Broadway Bazaar Morris Zvorist, Prop. 504 Broadway -. .» Bismarck, No. Dakota FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924 reseftatives of the employes refused to testify, disputing the right of the board to compel testimony and declaring the board was a partial tribunal. Judge Wilkerson on the board’s petition held that its right to ap- peal to the federal courts included the right to compel testimony. The board had made Mr. Robertson, of the firemen’s organization, and J. McGuire of Chicago, a general chair- man of engineers, defendants. For Sale: Wagner apples, per box $1.85. Bismarck Storage, corner of Main and 9th St. A | For Sale: Wagner app per box: $1.85. Bismarck Storage, corner of Main and 9th St. Final wind-up of the big 13 days’ sale at the Bismarcl. Cloak Shop. Buy now. What is it worth? The measure of proper- ty value is the dollar mark * * * and the value of property depends on its insurance against fire. No matter what it is worth today, it is worthless if fire sweeps POR CSC ROS R ORCS OSCR SPCR CSS PERC RP OBC uf Broadway Bazaar Store Wide Sale BARGAINS THAT SHINE LIKE GOLD IN THIS SENSATIONAL PRICE SLASHING MONEY RAISING SALE Selling Out Entire Dry Goods Stock. AT LESS THAN MILL COST Quitting The Dry Goods Business For . Good and All Times. HURRY FOR on oe welt $1.25 Children’s h to ress poe ‘Coveralls.. 79¢c Soxs, Union fleece hose 25e and 30c Ging- pair suits _at.. 98c pair .... 29c hams, Percales, 36 in wide, imu Sg $3.00 Boys’ and Fibre "BQ, Cc 20c Cotton 1 lc Girls’ sizes 8 to 12 a= 25c Sheeting, 36 in. Gloves, pr. Shoes ~ }. 95 $1.50 Ladies’ _ | wide, 4 9 25¢ Double thumb Hes Silk 98 EN Ge c Gloves, Hose .... Cc and winter caps ... eaISHTCITS wool, $7.00 Enns and Oxfords J $1. ig Boys’ fall and ¢ Silk Fibre ualnes, in this winter Soxs, ~ 48cl2 5a zi, 95 sale .... 3. 19 eee 19 RS ai oF pai — 00 Boys’ and{ $3.00 Ladies’ Black $2.00 Boys’ all col- ors Flannel ors Flannel Ontores 5. 85 — Men’s Dress 2.98 $1.25 Men’s Blu det fast color shirts $3.50 men’s Union made Khaki 2 4 2 9 Coveralls .. $4.00 Ladies’ and Misses Overshoes, 4 Buckle, Dale. .s Values to $7.50 Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps pair .... 40c Ladies’ heavy $2.50 men’s fall and 1.69 an 1.20 $2.50 Boys’ all col- 89c $1.25 Boys’ fleece Union Suits at ...... ela oe $1.50 Boys’ up to 36, fleece Union Suits at...... $1.25 Boys’ Overalls, .., 89Cc CURB RB AAD $1.50 Boys’ Overalls, Bbinn souk a it away tomorrow. Look well therefore to your insurance policies. See that they are com- plete and in_ proper amount. See that they axe’ written by men who know their business. Call us up today. It may save your loss to- morrow. —— MURPHY i “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Bismarck, NB. .. 3.19 .. 3.89 22c Ginghams, 27 , inch ides 1 5c yard .. 75ec Sheeting 8/4 $1.25 Table Linen Damask, 63 inches wide, yard .... 89c 55c White Notting- ham Lace 39c Curtain, 4 to 12 -88c ie 98c 6 to 10

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