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FRIDAY, JANUARY, .2, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THRI VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE NOTE M ‘ ee TOPE ne ie } } 4 —_ i wing to the extremely low prices OUR STORE WILL OPEN SATUR- 1 O ly G 0 quoted we cannot permit exchanges, DAY AT 8:30 A. M. TO ACCOMO- or returns. The usual “Harris- DATE WOMEN EMPLOYED. FOR WOMEN Ss WE AR Robertson” guarantee for full satis- : : faction is always in order. Bismarck, No. Dak. THE BEST APPAREL NEWS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES KS OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS AND DRESSES, AT MOST AMAZING REDUCTIONS. THOSE WHO SHARE IN7E16 fy & IZE TO THE FULL THE WONDERFUL VALUE GIVING CHARACTER OF HARRIS-ROBERTSON’S JANUARY CLEARANCE CATT CT } CLEARANCE CLEARANCE-GROUP SWEATERS ONE-HALF PRiCE & n Golf Glov Now.. ( OA | S arn Golf Gloves § : Now. . Silk and Wool Hose $1.25. Now. ; ee Silk and Wool Hose $2.50, Now......0.+....... “4 Garments for street, sports, dress and all around utility Mercerized Cotton Hose 75c. Now. . if \ win A i | 3 1¢ rele : Ribbed Sport Hose $1.25. Now.... ' wear abound in these assortments. Pure Thread ilk Hove $1.25, Now. lress \ e almost sure to find he r Voile Blouses $2.50. Now sires realized in t! LSSO} ) ' and en GROUP FUR TRIMMED COATS Cotton Knit Bloomers $1.00. Now Sia 4 j a Lingetie: Slips $2:500 8 INOW. ames esis cers ss «cen ee A > ' iM < . 5 New shipment Broad Cloth Tailored Blouses. Colors Tan, Blue. se ; Group Fur Trimmed Coats. Now............ $15.00 Se: specials ree Nay eae Mina: ee SD Lot $15.0 19.50 Dre $29.50 to $39.50 Coats. Now................. $24.75 ; HEAVY GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR, Lot 2. $29.50 to $35.00 Dresses $45.00 to $75.00 Coats. Now................. $45.00 mers $2.25. Now 2.00... odaigoease ss Lot 3. $35.00 to $49.50 $98.50 to $115.00 Coats. Now..... wise esses A SERISO ee Lot 4. $49.50 to $59.50 Lressi-: ENTERING UPON A VIGOROUS OUTCLEARING OF WINTER MERCHANDISE AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES, THIS SHOP WILL BE THE CENTER OF ATTRACTION FOR EVERY THRIFTY SHOPPER IN BISMARCK AND VICINITY. OFFERING MERCHANDISE OF DEPENDABLE QUALITY AT PRICES FAR UNDER REGULAR VALUES. CHECK OVER YOUR NEEDS AND PROFIT BY THESE SAVINGS. Succumbs in | ro SALH—choico Canary singers,| LL! ae addition |not usable on table kins, 90 tons rhu 200 bushels asparag: ; 80 tons pump- Try Home Cooked Meals rb, 40 tons of ec Gu the Dunraven by the day during | ital MOVE INTO NEW BUILDING iipentedGnen ac Garent the present pode alone ofl, 90 bushels of plums, 409| Week. Meals 35 and 40c. i Hospita Here) vie rea trait Transt Seeds, Tonic, at, Jacob gallons of peas, 900 of currants, 300 quarts of if eee celebrating the advent of the ‘ Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. WD, : pmatoes, 1,000 chabert strawberries. } Mrs. Gena Olson, age 42, wife of S.| Year by moving into the. new bu 12-16-1m in one gallon jars, The prod- - ————_—___—— 7 So rden for the season,| Qld practitioners believed that the DR. R. Ss. ENGE 90,000 head of cab-| flesh of the lark strengthened the Chiropractor d cauliflower, 75,000 | human voice and increased it: t 1,500 bushels of |nees, aaa Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck. N Olson of Ryder, N. Dak., passed | ing complat id at Main — strect | . —_ jucts of the gi at a local hospits this] and Third Ave, N. Hae _ 2 | HOR: GAB Monten even ceeont “HY [in bulk, follow TOUR: The new brick structure was es-| Serious Effort to he Made in} ouae, goodl location: three blocks He) 4,000 he Mrs. Olson was born in Norway| pecially designed for use of the com- State Legislature from postoffice. Also Underwood celer; coming to this country eighteen years | pany. State Legislature (cer bushels of beans, navy; ago. She was united in marriage to — — Py 1,000 bushels carrots, 600 bushe S. A. Olson, merchant of Ryder, at A serious effort to have the leg- cucumbers, 900 bushels, lettuce, 95 sin 1910, her maiden} Aggault With islature ad and Corona Typewriter, 968 for appointment. Help Greatly in Providing Will's Saturday Special., Handsome Plants, $1.00 each. Grand Wd onach a mensure! licensing oceans Food For the Institution {bushels green peas, 30 bushels dill name being Miss Gena Olness, ‘To - the sale of ¢ tes will be made] OR RENT—Large attractive room pickles, 30 bushels peppers, 15 bush- | 319-3rd St. Phone 784. this union were born five children, Intent to Kill at the forthcoming session of that! in new modern home. Convenient at Jamestown elsone AMINO WyaeBelLs Ow ie Tey A OLDSMOBILE ' . one girl and four boys, age three to : Is All 1 body, according to reports here. The| to Capitol. Phone 632J. nips, 500 bushels of onions, green; Elks mee tonight 8 p.m fh thirteen years, Mr. Ryder is well S SCE | licensing will be urged wholly as a 1-2-1] Inmates of the state hospital for!2200 bushels of onions, ripe; 2,000 ———e ee ||] SALES AND SERVICE known, having been a merchant in Ryder for the past sixteen years and| Dickinson, } his wife was well known and popular} ymus Dinius, throughout the community. living south: revenue measure, and those favoring ———_—___—_ lic bushels of rutabagas, 500 bushels of | DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 5th St. Phone 428 the ins ne at Jamestown during the! radishes, 300 bushels of salsif NEUMONIA yeur 1924 produced great quantities | bushels of sweet corn, 800 bus of foodstuffs, according to.Dr. A.|sweet corn, 800 bushels of string Gee errata D., Jan, 2.-Heron- nsing of their sale believe the} KOR RENT—Warm, well furnished Grant’county farmer,|biennial search for new methods of| room in modern home, close. in. ast of Antelope and|taxation will enlist support grom| Call 318 8th St. or phone She leaves to mourn her death, her|Rudolpe Pipke, Antelope farmer, | solons. : Ww. t, superintendent, who was | beans, 700 bushels of sweet corn, 800 , i Ryder at the Lutheran chureh on| were arrested Monday by Deputy| Those who favor licensing declare - - — antl Husings jbushels of sweet corn, 700 bushels / Ic KS | Sunday afternoon, Rev. A, G. Ander-|Sheriff C. C. Turner, the former be- ince cigarettes Hy be] FOR R Furnished rooms in al’ "phe hospital fara: ans especially {Of S¥i88 chard beets, 500 bushels of | son, pastor. ing charged with assault with intent | : out-of-state and| modern house. 801 5th lacing: euducte of the feat be [spinach, 1,200 bushels of tomatoes, | VAPORUB | siiollssvesiicouripacihersderth Han |to xi ‘The men were both brought | mailed or shipped to North Dakota,| phone 242-W. ay eeu a 100 bushels of musk’ melons, green, _____Qver £7 Million Jara Used Ye CLEANING husband, five children, a sister Mrs.|to Dickinson and are in the county hacRapar barn lat cihe Net in: + 1744 bushels of barle | Sas Saaad Leverine Grinde of Roy, Mont. and|iail. ‘They will have their prelim-|to license their. sale locally, ob FOR RENT—Nice room, suitable for|2UShels of oats, 5,000 bush REPAIRING speltz, 9,000 bushels of potatoes, 150 und keep the “mail or-| one or two. Call 377-W. a p bushels of inolutess, 80 7) ut home Lest ‘a hay, » of i tended a dance at the schaivel home| [4 has been reported peloee Sane clover hay, 30 tons of millet e as be ported among those hay, 30 tons of t PAYING CROPS | jl#tter part of last week and that! rette Inw that Governor-el SG.\" oe, no and Vietrola with rec n 5 on mangels, ’ “ Monday, the reve un aged mother in Norway. , ~ tid that Diniu Fipke at-|der” busine: PRESSING, DYEING in Ladies’ & Men’s Clothe. We call for and deliver. Eagle Tailorir while there Dinius got into an argu- | go eee cae oF nee for stock, : : ON N. D. FARMS} ment with « Shean enn eee ee UU aa ‘The garden products aided greatly | Last Times Tonight Matinee Every Day At 2 iv Sauter, farmer of | the of cigarettes and will back Room Naver Heiciniisi Ge oan Gane eon et ‘ Z L_2tw i! providing food for the inmates, and Hat Works (Continueg from page 1)» [Plows and Dinius pulled out x gun] sas = = trash veestables belneiaiailalle dur) TONIGHT Phones5S. “Your horse-labor was the cheap-|8"d fired four shots at S: i i Three furnishéd rooms |" Season. “Products of the gar- l SATU y F ° ag odathe wtanpeh kere azo furee||@all: Sauter Lands Taken . rnanialematern home i Clocenn’| : \RIDAY and SATURDAY 24 hour service on ali meil reasons for this. First, you farmed | the fight omen: nore acres per horse than the aver- | Wrst bru's 1-2-1wk bullet fired by Dinius. Ile went to A ey » ‘“ ie nae Ean Migs “ete [decir in Richard, who eee Wilde Keaserl 118 1S ARICA Vitamins to nourishment) “THE LAST OF THE ner; and third, you fed them less bly wounds, angina cise), MeUOUarinnl i hel dtaie Breen Otauninars| ave what a spark-plug is to al and kept them for less than any |" 3. claims that he was not mix. |8¢h20! lands, meeting today, author-|~——The ¢ vord other farmer on the cost route.| 4 (P* in the affair and that he at, {ized the issuance of one led spread to t i However, the horses as well as the cereal thie Mdbuent (ite to persons whose contracts to pur-|of t i . i rest of the stock could have used | sock ng part in the shooting, He a |Shfse land have been cancelled sineo | newspaper which cireul@tes widely4 sand calories of fogd daily, ' | more feed to. good advantage.” bei d aay : September 1 because of non-pay-jin the outlying farm districts is| yet; AB : nti. ' tetoagood 4 eing held a3 a witne gud interest.| publishing tiny crossword pu yet if this food is not activated | te Cia ws ASE. ment of installments nee " | , The lease would be issued ab containing words in the native Idn-| by vitamins the body is un- ; j De Lamere Bank + [of the general leasing dates, al the | guage j able to thrive in health or ry | ‘MANDAN NEWS |) Is Reopened tie oa a ite 4 fs veua | Strength. also instructed | ‘Thongs and tough cords, instead land commissioner not to give out} of, the familiar hammer and’ pess, ” 3 Sra bd C] Yn ENTERS STORE The DeLamere State Bank of De-|imore farm loan applications, because |are used kw eobblers of the South 4 Home prowler, with “big feet” isn’t Lamere, Sargent tounty, cl Yo- [the law contemplates one-third of |Sea islands. } z to get half the kick out of his|Vember 17%, 19; reo the funds shall be invested farm | : Back By State 506 2nd St. Phone 790-W 2. THE SPARK PLUG | aie ZANE GREY himself supervised the ll tim; “ € motor. To sustain vitality, | DUANES” filming of “The Border] |WEBB BROTHER: 5 i atives 7 Legion.” You can bank on lertak: » South African jungles. A the body needs three thou- , i} it being the high-grade Und aad Emhalnes and Uniontown, South Africa Funeral Directors, Licensed Embalmer ip Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 production such a fine story merits. ————— PERR ; ¢ z business Wednesday, it. wa lands and the remainder in bonds, slectri < 5 \ ti Yeu celebration that h ~ y nd 4 r , t o Nor eayts oalatenLlan ENG an Te site uheniues Gab IC eet sree et jBleetric, Cookery rings to a weakened system UNDERTAKING ne bag New Palace| ingson. The amount to $190,000 more than one B cee Ler OOKSEY vitamin-activated nourish- PARLORS } Whose home 405 Sixth Ave, N.[000, surplus of 3 S]third of the total funds, GR. Kus- ment of highest degree. A . “a | , was entered ‘Tuesday night and a|°f $115,000, itzky, land commissione) The Licensed Embalmer in | ot] Woman Surprises Her little taken regularly helps |! couple of hundred dollars worth of - board today purehased Charge. property taken, including two kegs of | Indian Claims TONS taea Cale cee aS Friends pronderha bree build strength | Day Phone 100 i eet tat z sold several -b nes 5 5 Mic’ tiiel nyparently wan’ familiar Case Delayed) yn tom ands in Golden, Valley, Bur paar Si PesIstalice, Night Phones 100 or 4845 Hettinggé ahd Bow-| «Astor w spell of Typhoid Fever 7] 1£ you would keep gan to suffer from in-| strong and vital—ac- d gas in my stomach a tivate your diet with This gradually bee > 0 ij airs| Mothers everywhere demand a re-) 59 had that my doctor advised an] 5dott’s Emulsion, ‘om-| liable cough remedy free from injur-| operation for gall stones? A friend] ‘ott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 13 ved | ious ‘Nnarcoti Supplying this de-| advised me to try Mayr’s Wonderful | = Wil-| mand for fifty wears made FOLEY’S | Remedy which I did with splendid with his surroundings. He broke [lei down the door of a rear shed and‘en-| Fort Yi N.D., Jan. 2.--The men count tered the cellar through a coal:win-| Black Hills indian claim cannot be oe erras ean eter : ~dow and then selected a leather hand-| submitted to the court of claims un SAFE FOR CHILDREN | colic attacks bag into which he~loaded many ar-| til an accountiag of the ticles of clothing and the family sil-| of the Sio Indian nation is ver. , pleted, according to advices xe a here. Congressman William -ABBOT VISITS HERE liamson has introduced a bill asking a] HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND one} results. My friends -were astonished The Rt, Rev. Alcuin, abbott of St.| $50,000 appropriation to hasten the] of the Largest Selling Cough Medi-| at my rapid improvement, I have no John’s university, Collegeville, Minn.,| accounting. gines in the, World. Children like| more bloating and can eat anything 1 who came to Bismarck to see an old} Mr. Williamson also has introduced | it. “My little boy had a very bad| wish” It removes the catarrhal mu- friend, a priest who is ill in St. Alex-| another bill extending the time of|¢ough, and after he used FOLEY’S4 aoug from the intestinal tract, and al- ius hospital, was in Mandan to watch | homestead pny on the Standing | HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND he/iays the inflammation which causes the New Year in with Rev. Fr. Clem-| Rock Indian 1¢‘ervation apd another | ot relief at once,” writes Mrs. Van | practically all stomach, liver and in- ent Dimpfl, pastor of St. Joseph| reservation. The McLaughlin Mes-| Belle, Penroy, Mont. Refuse substi-| testinal ailments, including appendi- church, Father Clements was a pre-| senger, South 4)akota newspaper in| tutes. 4 citis. One dose will convince or Tomorrow Matinee 2:30 | William Farnum —in— “THE, CONQUEROR” ies Examined Glasses Fitted Bring Us Your Broken Glasses. We Will Repair Them Promptly And Save You Money. , MERMAID COMEDY “HIGH GEAR” fect and professor in the school| the reservation, contends there is no| ‘+ ~ i —Adv.| money refunded. For sale by drug- F. A. KNOWLES PATHE NEWS. which Abhot Alcuin attended as a} need now for 1 further extension of ERG Ree aee gists everywhere, ut Jeweler Bismarck youth, and the latter was also his pu-| these payments, | _ Elks meeting tonight 8 p.m. aay: ee eee a