The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1926, Page 3

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eNO ay THURSDAY, YY. MAY 13 13, 1996 adhe ual so ub cna. abi cada are inisatia Federal Court: he ---|- Miss. Mabol-Nelson and,Miss. Blanche} tifully decorated with flowers. Mrs.! St. $16.a month... App! sass Bas QUES In pee now.attending . 4 Gullickson were ce James Wakeman and Mrs. E. E. Mor- p.m. Write Tripyne Res . school to vare. for children during Through Until Well Equippta = B tis.poured, Miss Boniface Morris and 5 bf —— The fourth floor of’ the Sti Ale: t Farm or dairy wor Thursday, May 20} nospitarcontains two-operating ste Simigect ayhngtryer tech nite, soerntndent 9 the hes Lee ere {hn it n cribs in the rooms with. their -— \_| WORK WANTED by the hour. Pho: e! THE GOLDEN RULE : A slemurrer “presented in federal A y Cote ere. veneetUay. atrerneun Ov instead of ing nursery. Al ‘Too Late To Classity == | cvenines 307W, Reich of Minneapolis vs, Jacob Spitz-| SP laundry, room Js provided for aioe FOR SALE— Good garage business, ec er of Logan county, Notth Dakota, this department, A ispecial kitchen! pURNISHED ROOM for rent suitable} with a good paying side line, was sustained by Federal Judge An-| fF the preparation ot food for moth-1” for 2. Would like itl who does| chance: to tise A ict ee drew Miller and the cise was dis-|¢"s,8 adjacent to the maternity de-| Cleaning by the hour. 323 2nd St) W care Tribune No. 39, Judge Jangoniys Refuses Re-| missed. The ease was a civil one, in-| PAtment. On the same floor the doc-| Phone 586. | : spares ‘ volving an alleged slander of the| ts’ dressing, shower and rest rooms pit pa lyon ‘B ‘T—Part of a house, 3] ai Apt. June 1, 3 roon quest — Verdict For plaintiff by the defendant. are found. FOR RE "he «, A ; henette, large closet. Mrs. Bertha Rudnick of Stutsman| The second and third floors are giv-) yooms, will furnish ,range or 'oil| | Se mMntHAneG, Bticlay for ‘ ‘ 5,500 S 3 4 Asha Mon over to patients’ roon ‘The 4h WR ly . a eyele | for «“ a $5,500 Still Stands Cae a a charge off m esoine Region ihc lower floor | eee ‘and bed. Close inon Fourth| “sale; Phone 896%, 1004 Kitth ‘St, Quality Merchandise For Less nex. been ordered held by government of-| * ely equipped i The defendants’ motion for a new! ficiuls as evidence. She was fi ri amt fan Peter Olson of $25, and the fine was placed on exe-} ‘etastein of Mandan wi 5 : es day by District Judge Fred Ja an Hue ee ius.~ In the January term of Burleigh toxicating et-court Olson was given | “judge Miller and all court attaches yy the jury for $5,500 for “S personal injuries othich he claimed he | Fargo. since: there, will by ie erore| Lhe. kitehen is, won received when his automobile and a | fy} ped with automatic i court ‘work here rsday ped- wi Tided onthe Blemnarek<Mendan high. 2°,,When the petit : Aslan cane marck-Mandan high-) and the trial eee wa ahh . A huge s the defendants appealed on the commenced: thy, with 8 ground that there were crrors of law - Aefrigorn in the trial and that the verdict ren- ical dered was excessive. ‘Regarding the Visitors were received in the latter objects, which was called the parlors where the n S gave a musi- most serious of those offered by the eal program und were — ushered defendants, Judge Jansonius in his rough the building by the ue rs ruling said: d several Indies who had It is elementary that in actions t arly two hundred for personal injury there is no fixed $ tendance. About 90 : rule for the measure of damages and abi the hospital during that the necessity of their assessment the year were weighed. is left largely to the good sense of the jury; The tack that 6 verdi t is ‘The ten table in the hall was beau- larger than it would have dered by a court without a ju fet tet jawelty vetucing it, i Hundreds of People Visit Lo- SILK RAYON DRESSES $ ALL COLORS—STYLES—SIZES—OUR PRICE ... Announcement We wish to announce that we mencing May 12th, Mr. Wm. Swar' Mair Shingler, ave added to our staff, com- » an experienced Barber and vin us through the favor- vice we have always given. Call and meet him. pie avin. IE BARBER SHOP Mr. Swartz has been induced te able comment he has heard on the se Kotex Women’s daintiness, un- der the most trying hy- giene handicap, now as- sured. New way offers true _ protection—discards like tissue 39c DOZ. New Printed Silks Men’s Work Sox Men's Rockford heavy weight work sox. A real sox to wear with heavy work shoes 15c 2 Pairs for 25¢° Ginghams A whole table of pretty 82-inch = ginghams — that really should sell and have been selling up to 29c. Now nineteen cents yard 19c YARD . Ladies’ Hose Ladies’ “pineapple” weave pgram Men’s Horsehide Gloves AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, MAY 13 creeoct{uman Minds Differ cal Institutions Yester- | Nl fibre silk hose in Vasser 1 1 printed sitk crepes in the | | Men's good hersthide i dicot enyat fates ae eS day Afternoon f aes LEU Lhe Ea Pe newest colors and patterns Jeather gloves, well made ‘ ular $1.00 value. While and.ia all Nincty- eight cents and priced) very reason- able at one thirty-nine Yd. dict was rendered under the influ- enco of passion or prejudice. I have they last, ,seventy-nine cents ps” hse of passion or prejudice, Ihave! the largest number of national Theatre : } though the verdict may seem some- iia day visitors in the history pI 39 98c > | what large, it is natural that human| Of the local hospitals was recorded . YARD PAIR yesterday when both the St. Alexius minds will differ a great deal on the | Yesterd exact price or value of a broken arm| 2nd Bismarck hospitals kept open x ‘ WARD OSM i TONIGHT - Thursday | a! 2 and the pain and suffering induced | house and ushered visitors through VET: Adds MPRATEE Rievele: the buildings. : i i var- | Were especially inte chk by tint DONT MISS concerned, there is nothing to war- ly equipped laundry. buildin THIS ONLY CHANCE ee rant the court in holding the verdict aiso houses a supply room, Men’s Work Shoes Men's brown glove mor- casin blucher work shoe. Has compesition sole that will cutwear leather. Sizes 6 to 11% at three twenty- five pair $3 25 PAIR Children’s Footwear Children’s brown shoes, values up te $4, made by Brown . Shoe sizes 8% to 12. best that can be made for children $1.00 Ladies’ Slippers Ladies’ patent and blonde one-strap slippers with low, medium and_ spike heels. These ‘vould sell at from $8 to $10 if bought in a regular way, but we buy them so w can sell them at five nine- ty-five ty-nine cents yard 35c $5.95 ran 69c varo 4 Pairs For $1.50 J. & P. COATS SEWING, THREAD, 7 SPOOLS 25c INVULUAUSRAUAUUAUARARAUAUAUAUAVUUUERARAOUOESSUGSAUS HAHAHAHA AT i Venus Pencils Venus perfect = drawing pencils, all grades of hard- ness from very soft to very hard. The. largest selling quality pencils in the world. Regular ten cent value for five cents 5c EACH was the result of passion or preju- dice, unless the size of the verdict ter shop, an. electr itself is evidence of that fact. In my | furnishes all the pow opinion there should ‘be some other| pital, hugh automatic 1c wi evidence that the verdict was the re-| boilers, water tanks ary ‘other « equi sult of prejudice or passion than-the| ment. The hospital water verdict itself, unless it was so gross-| from a well. | ly excessive that né éther conclusion | could be arrived at. i treatment; 's of the hospital and the X-! equipment are in the basement AI The third floor contains two large fy | CROPOUTLOOK sxe yy fom NOL ee airy nursery is adjacent to the m , jternity ward. \ : AND A GLORIOUS GARDEN The hospital kitchen is on the sec- OF: BEAUTIFUL GIRLS ond floor and has all qodern im- MMMM LL TT Ladies’ Burson Hose Ladies’ black cotton hose, heth top, are fashioned hose, knit te fit without a seam. All sizes at 4 pairs for one dollar 33-in. Silk Pon- gee 12 M. M. inch, 12 MM _ natural color pongee, is one of our big specialties, and buying it as we do we are able to sell it at this price of six- provements. Plans are being made for the ins ion of tion plant. a refrigg No Frost. at Bismarck Last Pere _ Fine Nurses’ Night, Although Some The nurses’ home is 3 i furnished. Two nurses : Points Report Frost bed room, and the room: tractive. | Baths, showe Only a trice of precipitation, was| fare The scception mn 7; registered at the Bismarck weather] ing room of the s' home ure burequ ia the few brief showers] particularly attracti r ; Potte 99 which fell here late yesterday after-| _Mesdames Henry Hanson, Potter G Y noon. Rainfall over last week-end] 2nd Carl E.. Knudtson assisted. in was sufficient, however, for a per- teat de Hee trea th hee “ "s, necording | 128: Membe: e Bismarck ho: Ss " server, and the cool weather of ithe} ‘Marge. ; ite open eles iu : ore] The senior high school girls we Iust few days has permitted the mois-1 096 Semion Rigi school wits cay. ture ete be of the greatest possible! tye Bismarck Hospital Alumni ass Pathe Comedy In his newest and best feature CURTAIN 9:00 P.M. PRICES—$2.75, $2.20 and $1.65; Gallery, $1.10 Seat Sale, Harris & Woodmansee, Tuesday, May 11th. ail orders now if accompanied by check ANIUUNNUUUNAEADH00EOSVAENEUAOEVUAEOAUOEUSEAOOGRAUOSEEGREOAERNEEOONOUHUOUOUGOOUGEE, HLEERNE SEGURA EA y al iation in the nurses reception room No frost was reported in the Bis- tag in : v . oe theleco one iat? marek vicinity last night, although} Roses and ferns were they ‘Take Y Time a eet ete atten | Miss Helen Moore, xowned to repr ake Your lime : temperature ‘here was 35 above zcro,| Sent Florence Nightingale, poured. Devils Lake reported a killing frost during the night, while Williston re- ported a heavy frost and Minot re- ported a frost thgt did some damage | to eurly garden stuff. Several other points reported minimum tempera- , tures slightly below the freezing : point. It will be slightly warmer tonight, Mr. Roberts states, with warmer temperatures predicted for tomorrow. Mandan, N. D., May 13.—)—-Cool weather, with clouds Qverhanging the entire western Slope cpuntry since the heavy rains of last week, has given grain erops every opportunity ‘to become firmly rooted without a forced growth and conditidns are. most promising. | Jamestown, N, May 132-~)— ) This district has not been as well | favored with rains lately as parts of the state but crops and pastures are all coming fine. Precipitation in the past 24 hours ‘was .11 of an inch, in a drizzling rain last evening. Early wheat is showing up exception- ally well and winter rye, though slightly winter killed, looks like a good crop. Crop: acreage is usual. Minot, N. D., “May 13.—-(4)—But 03 hei of an inch of rain fell yesterday in several -showers. A clear night) Millinery Sale Friday and Saturday Announcement One group of Hats $1.95 Second Group $2.95 Third Group _ Jarrell Hardware Company b , GF. Jarrell - - 0. L. Snevell --M, Snellenberger SUCCESSORS TO 3 Sorenson. Hardware Company : ; ae 318 Main Street, Phone 114 brought a thermometer reading of 30 degrees as the minimum with a light frost which damaged ‘early garden $4.95 Also afew felt Hats at Fargo, N. D,, “May 13- —(P) = Eight hundredths of an inch of rain fell * in this vicinity: last night bringing soya teeceal| SMITH BOWEN HAT SHOP period of dry weather which was : # broken by showers the latter part of . last week. There was no frost here BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP last night. ; babe t a Will-attempt to operate so as to secure and retain your confidence and patronage. A complete line of dependalie hardware will soon be at your service at reasonable / prices Sager’s Locks and Builder’s Hardware, Marswell’s Hi-grade Paint, Zenith Electric Washers, Majestic Ranges, Wear-Ever Aluminum and Hammer Brand Pocket Developinent of the dairy industry Knives are a few of the items it will pay,you to investigate. in the northwestern part of the state is shown in the pacpenses 2 in Husby, ' Hal ot fhe dairy diniaton of the de: : Mail orders will be given proper attention i ENS laa ee Sree ae FRIDAY NIGHT | Phone orders promptly delivered bs . Husby's fi; ange bow, ital! mane SC -Saeane a id tier fat “Ww Btanley for $10.408.00. In the first three months of 1926 34,799.12 pounds ; of butterfat were sold for $15,061.01. at the’ The inerease, Husby said, probably is due to more cows rather than to q improvement in the quality of cows. The open winter also may have Played | * @ part_in the increased \production.] His view, however, is that thé large inergase shows. conclusively 3 dairying is on. rane ‘upgrade Te that ae He Mandan: ‘ GIFTS ARE ABOLISHED Pasta syinent riled ities tl J Fi Constantinople province has 2 A : s S wd: wedding gifts... Tile. Js: s6¥) 8 ¢ Music by Hollywood Californians : \ program to encourage marriage and ‘ : national economy. Although gift@ are prohibited, the’ aid.’ to. p:atrimon: eames in the curtailment of expe ive feutivities. " “Won't you give us a chance to convince you that we appreciate your business? On Saturday, May 15th, we shall be glad to have you corne in and get a carnation, tulip or cigar, as your taste slistetpe

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