The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO FUTUREUSE OF War Secretary Davis Writes further use. follows: which were now almost unfit for] will appreciat must be considéred by the War De- _ The war department has carefully} partment in that this subject] i "THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE now bale made of the most effie | highwa: cient and economical distribution of} mission c: onnection with the gen-| the Army and Fort Lincoln is .being|a highway Before the highway com-| J. 8. Kinard entertained the \mem- do construction work on] bers with a mumber of dialect ‘read- | yj request must be received} ings. The attendance prize .was|f. H.. Connelly? Mandan, irke, Dickinson, represented cral problem of providing an econo-| retained with a view to the possible] from the board ef coulty commis. | awarded to Harold Hopton, state’s attorney, presenged arguments -| mical and effective distribution of| necessity of its again being utilized rs in the county where-the high-|. Visitors included tr. McKinnon, | for the state. ‘ hitd- Ih :| the Regular at its present| as a permanent military. st must then | Mr. Kinnard, Roy Stair, A. W. McNair poner awiees ere = ¢ coug strength to nd that such di Advantages Are Appreciated of Public} and Will Lat R W: ht Will $ ? this st as not included in| tribution may accord with the re-| “rhe several advantages, of Fort 4 been cone] ev. Wrig nl all-night? ently submitted to congress | quicements 01 mobiliz nin case of neoln as a si n for troops ©! lepartment ‘ _ a ILITY uggestion that those named] emergency, provide suituble, oppor-| the Regular Army, as noted in your|of the highway commission takes Dates Set For ‘ Preach at Baldwin be disposed of since they were no| tunity for the training of its o} letter, are appreciated by the Wer) charge of, it. Prior, to January 1, Inspection of the’ * Give this longer required for military —pur- personnel and Bat) Se ie pence and you may be i 1926, the Souaties were in charge of Organization eaenier a Har d Poses, sure an effect orce for the t that the situation as presented | maintenance wor! byte tia church at Baldwin wil eo old MCG Y ‘ Il receive cnreful consideration in Construoction Costs Low. National Guard held this evening when 35 members ree namely: thel connection with other factors in-| Highway construction costs in “TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926 e in arguments to the court, and) will be taken into the church. ~ S Short- /Does your special Rev, ‘a Frazier M Is Und Organized Reserves, the Reserve Of-| volved as above indicate North Dakota are being held down as} Anfual inspection 6f\ the North] Paul S. Wright of Bismarck — will if razier Matter Is Under dicate, Tarining ore and ie units —- —— low as is Peake ip with good ay ee oe guard will be held cee sate Led aieh cas tele of ‘ ‘i ofthe Citizens Military ‘Training gineering, Mr. McKinnon continued.| between March 16 and Atpril 30, the| the Presbytery will examine the can- 1; Consideration McKinnon Talks The population of North Dakota and|adjutant general's office, anngunced | didates for, membership. i : the amount of traffic over the high- Rev. E. V. Headen o' : } That there isa possibility of Fort | With purticula on Good Roads at ways foes not Justify an enormous} Captain Howard x, Seales, infan-| be pastor of the new chur i : Tha ; r : Ss . e iture. North Dakota’s position | try instructos with the 205th infan- = Lincoln, near narck, again being| cessity of providing ad aa first th ioe i recap e ent at a | eaten ara he lg | he gna th Lions Meeting |i ie Men wrtura, a] etme arnt ital WOW 18 YOUR BLOOD? ridicated in a tetter| Army: now in temporary shelters sou| the War Departuient to concentrate Pe acy the a Pigs by tht 4 pealvel s : on be given Be stati approved .by the Bureau of Public] arranged for him by th? adjutant asset. If received by Senator Lynn J. Frazier the troop nnon ‘of ¢ i Gln tied permanent | tre | way commission, spake to the Lion’s|Foads .is due to care in designing| general's office. Captain Scales will our net. wae, . Lincoln, ~| club. Mond: noon “ae their. Tuncheon oe A aaisink of construction of ndonal goard during bie ep you axe Tavis’ le ota. ti nd Pacific ‘hote “ : Proicuale wiitian, emma t0 ‘ra-| “The advisability of the retention FT aoe ubject of “Wad Roads.” ‘The | Mr. McKinnon called attention to - i f zier, urging upon the war depart-| of this reservation has received the meeting was in observance of national the fact that the No. 3. high ‘Shortridge / Appeal’ i Pet he adie t Fort Li consideration of the War ihe Be Baal which is‘ of vital interest to : ment the advantages of Fort Lin- t ® marck, would’be extensively improved nual report of the secretary o1 war, . wherein it was pointed out to con- & gress that 1 of the regular army | for military, purposes, ° troops were barracks, wi +4 it ae ores y station and t artered in. temp were built fo period of the world war only and|ty of regarrisoning this st . STARTS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13TH reversible cushions. January Sale price A two piece Blue Velour Bulle Davenport and large-Wing Chair. A $19 addition to’ any living room. Regular price was $195.00. Now marked at only A two piece Brown Velour Suite of Karpen guaranteed construction. $175.00 value for only......... 3 EXTRA SPECIAL: One—two piece tapestry suite of eeparesindin’ construction, ble cushions. Many Angles To Consider Vith reference to the advisabili FLOOR LAMPS and BRIDGE LAMPS For our January Sale we have an especially seléct- ed, large group of very attractive Bridge lamps with - lovely silk shades and Polychrome bases at the ex- tremely low price A number of Floor Lamps, well made; shades and Polychrome base MO OIAY Foe hc chon 18. chaos Very Special All bridge lamps that were $22.50. Priced for the January Sale........ Floor Lamps, values to $27.50. he talk by Mr. McKinnon was con- cerned with road. improvements _in state of North Dakota. Federal nid, he explained, applies only to ven per cent of Cid, tae 8 highway, per cent federal sid pro: | ghursday evening, January 21, Dis-|heard b: , 2, Dis: y the- supreme court today. ject applies only to this designated | trict President Roy D. Marker of|Shortridge was, accused’ of having Solith Dakota will be a guest. The|caused the death of a Bismarck wo: meeting will bé at 6:30 at the Grand| man through an_ illegal operation: of a Pacific. Attorneys T. F’ Murtha and €.'H. Being Heard Today during the coming y ments wi numerous railroad crossings and a| Hearing on the appeal of W..R. shortening of the mileage. Shortridge, Flasher physician convi At the next meeting of the club,|ed of second degree murder, wi _Improve- to tig hears b sand make I A Sale That. Cannot Be Surpassed—Your. Big Opportunity to. Secure Webb Brothers - Superior Quality Furniture—For Less Than Prices on Ordinary Merchandise HIGH GRADE BUGE END TABLES There is always need of another of’ these little tables to aild a touch to that living, rogm. We have a good assortment in. all styles; especially selected and pra at only. .... $9.75 with silk $13.75. “MIRRORS Sizes up to 12x24 with Polychrome Fiames. in values from $5.75 $9.75 to $12.50............ < NOTE. These mirrers should not: be con- fused with the cheaper grade mirrors, with $16.75 $19.75 OWS Ea AD EG dick Webereieis © coh Z wavy glass. These are all a good quality » plate glass mirror. OVERSTUFFED ‘LIVING ROOM SUITE . Rugs from the best. known manufacturers in . ‘ America are in this offering and can be purchased at remarkably low prices. Whittall Anglo vervieg Rugs R Price Now $150.00 $112.50 . 138,00 98.50 25.00 17.50 -* 16.00 115.50 Whittall’s Trepac Wilton Reg. . Price Now 9x12 .$105.00 $79.00 814x104 96.50 69.00 You will need new furniture for the Living Room. Here you can effect remarkable sav- ings on just the wanted pieces. We advise an early selection. A beautiful two piece suite—Davenport and arm chair of guaranteed construction, and covered in an exceptionally good grade of Brown, genuine Angora Mohair. Regular price $260.00. Formerly. pone at $300.00. "enaay a. price fine Bed,. Spring and Mattress, as pictured, with a ull 45 Ib. felt mattress,.covered with a very good qual- y ticking. - | JANUARY. SALE FI PRICE NOTE — The rugs listed above are patterns discontinued by manufaeturers. Sanford’s Beauvais Seamless Axminster Rugs way equals the.outside surfaces. Very special at... 0.0... 0... ce cece te ewan Regular “Price = Now rice $230.00. Onto yee Niles 4 SRE G op+-8 55.00 $35.00 | was $270.00. leeaae Sale price, only 179. 00 BI4x101% bP ARON ABO POM chou pheacs cotde os facg om cetines A two piece Mohair Suite—Davenport and arm chair, covered with fine quality Black Sanford’s Faience Seamless A beautifully finished eight piece Walnut Suite. ‘Regularly —naeped Rona, Regular price $260.00. $195 00 Axminster Rugs priced at $300.00. Now............cceeeeeseeeaes Baa aiasgeyr etn MUOMEY: PAM RUC eae «5 oss cists By b bine igietas wo apiaetaie sway e we * Two Aisa Mohair Suite—Davenport and arm chair of Karpen guaranteed construction, . Reg. BED ROOM FURNITURE: . covered in Walnut Mohair; with reversible cushions. Regular price 19 8. 00 , Price Now. = = = $270-00.” January. Sale price... 2. ee. se eee aeee eo baie « $1 $ 55.00 . $25.00 Two piece Karpen Suite covered i in the new and popular shade of -Mist $ ue: Mohair; with , 49,00 38.50 ly, Seamless, Axminster ‘alues to $19.00.' To close 0 19B:00 ss $9.75, Rag Rugs A number of Rag Rugs. in many desirable colors; for use anywhere jn the home. During this sale, only................ 79c Many other notable specials will be found in our Rug Di ment. . eum a extra large’ assortment o1.: discontinued ‘pat- ‘terns and short lengths. You can use them any- where in’ the. home. This showing comprises Walnut Dressers Specially priced ” We h ht of these 3 | at. We tne caly clgh of ema goad arenas haa | Baw bid pete an early. ye ra at this price... piece. soli Rocker” an: 0, xalue. only . $4.75, DINING ROOM SUITES A beautifully’ finished outfit’ in Somiblntien Walnut and Gum Wood; ae above has eight pieces, Buffet, Table. and six chairs. Regulary sold’ for -$192,00. One eight piece Walnut suite exceptionaily well made and finished. Regular price . iaid cated above isa suite a of combination Walaut and Gum Wood with a Huguenot about 300 square yards of Inlaid lingleum i finish. Bed, Dresser and caoame- -Remwar: bdeuae ign larly priced from .$1.95 .to $2.75 ” i. y Now ..: January Sale price, 1,00 Vanity D: only, per square yard../.32..3... $500 walle ono: A three piece combination ‘Walnut’ Bed. Room Suite ed Dresser $5 owt are, te WEDNESDAY, ' JAN. 13TH Extra Special Odd Pieces Left over pieces from broken suites, Chairs, Beds, Dressers and Chifforcbes, all _ of exceptionai quality. Also some! very un- “usual values in large Mohair chairs. 1/3 to 1/2 off as. pictured The interior finigh in every 139.00 185.00 195.00 9.00 . $98.00 tigi chair; and

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