The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 21, 1925, Page 6

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PAGE SIX hnsor, M ! TIE-UP FEARED INELEVATORS 0 _—_— | TO APPRECIATE Regional Advisory Board Dis- | cusses Pessibility at Duluth Meeting 9 ste of piped one ehis voi inish his program ness tomorrow ee AT THE MOVIES , ould | @———____ —_-____—_ unted » could headed west se: BOY ESCAPES FROM SCHOOL AT MANDAN Cook with Gas. It’s the); {his Ideal Fuel. | « “BEGINNER” IS OFFICE MANAGER Like all students of Dakota Bus- iness College, Fargo, H. A. Eggert “| was taught by actual practice how a business office is conducted. The day he graduated, the big King- | Bruns Auto Co., Cooperstown, r. called on “*Dakota’”’ for an office manager. Eggert got the place. 5. $. Kram went straight from D. {| B.C. to the State Bank of Gardner - as assistan* cashier. Training ‘‘in advance’? means | quicker advancement. 226 Dakotans | have become bank officers. ‘‘Follow *\ the Bucce$Sful.’? First Fall term, ‘| August 3. Write F. L. Watkins, *| Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. BISMARCK HO: r USE DISCRETION There is only one answer to the question, “Is it safe to buy a used car?” And . that is “Yes, if you are careful where you buy.” M. B. GILMAN CoO. 212 MAIN STREET BISMARCK PHONE 808 Dopse BroTners Deacers Seu Soon Usep Cars GOLD MEDAL OILS Since 1888 You would not drink water covered with scum and expect to do a hard day’s work after it. Nor can you expect your car, tractor or truck motor to run smoothly and powerfully or last very long if you use a cheap, low grade oil in your crank case. For more power and many thousands of miles actually added to the life of your motor insist upon Kunz Gold Medal Oils and Greases. They have stood the test of western condi- tions for over 37 years. Sold by 10,000 dealers. If your garage man doesn’t sell Gold Medal Oils, write us direct. FREE—Send name of nearest garage and we will send you our free oil chart and guide to proper lubri- cation for your car, truck or tractor. THE KUNZ OIL CO. - Wilder Street, Minneapolis, Minn, { KUNZ Products for Power DAN K. PRENTICE Distributor Phone 63 Wilton, N. D. 5 " a4 si ain ty Brians gue” NEW VARIETY the evening the women who a iand there will bh % children | Meyer Cohen is ore, . | Cohen equipment ha wiil be the fe nge for Wednesday and books, 4 “Recompen household literature _ Peter, =the STORE TO BE |. OPEN TONIGHT the new Arcade their own ll the sincerity and in- urageous and n the time they and then -sep- endure the bit- snd the ope rprise for the ter pangs of separa bable torment mentally y in the wilderness of work out . growing er in the proce: t, Sidney also have a va- in South 1 complete stock | théir 7 cleane | until gether M owt wh which is & So ty me piness. pave Provost, Monte Blue, John he store will be open for bus) j Patrick, John Roche and other nota- bles head the cast. MAN OFFERS" TO DELIVER AT THE CAPITOL With one of the most britliant ROBERT SCOTT casts of the year, “True As < "the Intest production of the | Springfield, ML, July 21—@— P 'y author-director, Rupert opens at the Capitol theatre w, Wednesday, on Pringle, who has become a through role in central Jas Mrs, successful business wo- Governor Small today received a telegram from James Sweinhart, De- troit, asking where he might confer with the governor Wednesday for the delivery of Robert Scott, brother of R J Scott, condemned to hang inhart requested an answer in care of a Detroit newspa Games at Richholt Playgrounds Tonight is the popular stage man, Huntly Gor- An unusual) pected to take part in the supervised play at the Richholt school grounds tonight, because of the cool weather nd the Evel and M iE THEATRE sensational novel which was written as imon Called Peter,” ured attraction at the k of mosquitos. 6 Drastic Reductions on Seasonable and Stylish apparel. early tomorrow to share in these extraordinary reductions. EXTRA SPECIAL Comprising linens, voiles, broadcloth, and home wear." BLOUSES Broadcloth and lawn—tailored styles 75c and $1.00 Come early. Now going at _ $25.00 EXTRA! at, each $1.00. $10.00 CORSETS-CORSETS Broken sizes, each '50c “| A. OF =| chars bring them to-} Harvis-Noberts FOR WOMEN’S WEAR !- Bismarck. No. Dak. TREMENDOUS CLEARANCE Women’s--Misse’s Wearing Apparel Dresses, Coats, Suits, Blouses, Sweaters Dresses *1-: SWEATERS . Just a handful to close out at Summer Silks $10.00 This group comprises light and dark silks, some appro- priate for fall wear. You will need several at this price. Flannel Dresses __. A nice assortment of these lovely flannel dresses to close out at $5.00. These will sell themselves. . Fine Fur trimmed coats—former values to $75.00. EXTRA! Those lovely glove silk vests and step-ins that have been selling at $2.25, each garment going in this sale, A few fine fur chokers, values to $32.50, for one day only ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ’. OPENS. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE HERE Employment needs of the farmer and the workers will be served by the Bismarck Association of Com- merce that opened an employment office today in the Bismarck imple- ment company store, 201 Main street. Herman A. Brocopp is in and the office will remain open during the harvest and thresh- ing season. The office will serve the needs of farmers in the country tributary to Bismarck. The state department of agricul- ture and labor has no funds for em- ployment work this season and there will be no state employment offices in North Dakota. COURT CAN'T SELL LOT Topeka, Kans.—The Kansas su- preme court owne a lot which it can't sell, It assessed court costs of $100 against a defendapt and then took his lot when he didn't pay. Capt. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925 | CORRECT COOKERY SHREDDED Makes muscle, bone and brain AuTHori7£0 SALES AUENCY | FEDERAL. Efforts to auction the lot for that amount have failed. he Bible is now translated into 572 languages. Heat your water with Gas. It’s the Super-Fuel. 1% Fare Round Trip Duluth via. Northern Pacific Ry. ‘ool in Duluth” Tickets Sold July 18-23 Visit the DULUTH EXPOSITION OF PROGRESS July 20-23 Ask the N. P. Agent _ EXCLUSIVE SHADES IN FALL STYLES The mellow richness of the egg plant shades and the charm of the blues have won the world of fashion— Hart Schaffner & Marx exclusive weaves for fall. We're showing them now. Bergeson’s Tailoring. developed them and you'll find these rich colorings in Clothing. We have been selling . tires for 14 years. There is no guess and no gam- * ble when you buy from us. Lahr Motor a Sales Co. EVERREADY TIRE VULCANIZERS . Open Evenings. 216-4th STREET. PHONE 944 Come 98 ideal for porch 75c e Send This Message to Your Friends in Other States! IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR —the cheapest and best farm lands in the United States— conveniently close to “market cen- ters ably served by great railroads— —in a diversified farming region, where cream checks alone take care of many farmers’ living expenses— —where the people are progressive and the banks are friendly— Then Come to NORTH DAKOTA—the Best of the West! % P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Grahem, Vice President and Cashier. P. C. Remington, Jr., and A. V. Sorenson, Asst. Cash. INSURE! Saving a little? Between the un- certainty of what price your crop will bring, and_ the chance that hail will ruin it ‘before the harvest, it i. a gam- ble whether you can add to your bank ac- count this year. If a devastating hailstorm strikes your Crop it will be a total loss. Insur ance from H. T. (Murphy & Company will pay for the loss. Ask us for. informa- tion and rates. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” Bismarck, N. D. SHOE REPAIRING At reduced prices. Ladies’ rubber heels..40c We also have a new stock of Men’s and Boys’ shoes and‘ oxfords of unques- tionable material at a price to fit your pocket- book. CAPITAL SHOE

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