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Mandan News Nothing Seems to | Worry Sparrows: “You can keep your danged old water, | “We birds don't mind a bit.” | That, at least, is apparently the) entiment expressed by the spar-| they flutter and hop and! a lamp post in the N.| cross the street from | wk hotel. Cars may in the street, or i of sight. Even ' ain no more, the o mind. They flutter and chirp about the lamp post and when they get to feeling a bit seedy they just flop down and take « du bath. ie ground about that lamp post | ‘oured into half a dozen or more indentations like miniature bath- | the birds have been tak- | titutional. A stranger would think some boys ug one of their famous old time games, where each boy had, hole and one of them had rubber pall. State Officials _ ank itself and is being pushed | sible in the hope of | } Mis ine Ferderer enter- tained at « birthday party at her home yesterday. BA Mr. and Mrs. returned Illinois cities, where they visited relatives for some weeks. CAPITOL THEATRE t and Saturday An_iron-handed, hard-rid- ing, hard-shooting hero—a great Horse—an Intriguing mongrel Dog — a_ lovable six-year-old Boy—the great- est quartette in pictures. Erne TT ADDRESSES ROTARY Congressman Tom Hall addressed] H. W. Price, Tithmer, of the North the Rotarians at their Syatlae weekly Dakota Wheat Growers association, meetii garding his wor' | was in the>city. yesterday on busi- i aid hizh tribute to| ness. Considering the whole state be reen of the house ways|says the wheat crop this year will to Con-|run 60 per cent 5 ry their untiring e preparation of [the tax r jon le declared th&t more than 300 separate measures | regular meeting to! were introduced in th st session | P. hall. ale the line of farm ——. ey me ee | RETURN FROM HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning have returned from their wedding tri: two weeks at the Minnesota and the Twin ee | was formerly iS | Chairmai Three Arrested on Charges of Assault Warrants were served yesterday or | Rudolph Schmidt, Markus Gress, and ; Hecker was the euest| Michael Hellman for assault “and of honor Wednesday at an afternoon | battery on the persons of George and! fincheon at the home of Mrs. C. D.| Rudolph Bochm and John Emil. The | (1 Q three defendants were brought up, R’Fitvs before Police Magistrate J. Campbell | rocker yesterday afternoon bue the cuse was deferred until 1:80 today. The Boehm brothers and Emil were | badly beaten and two of them had| to be taken to the Deaconess hospital) (, suffering from severe scalp wounds, | plc said to have resulted from the fight. All the men live in the Crown Butte | fro rict and are said to be related. at he fight was the culmination of! bad fe which had been develop- 5 ing fo: veral weeks, it is claimed. M&S. HECKER ENTERTAINED Mrs. Mann Mildred Tipper. MRS. STUEVE ILL rs. Frank Stueve is ieported quite 1 in a Bismarck hospital, ‘ ley and Mrs, J ‘ere hostesses. Mrs. | vis! GLEN ULLIN . A. J. Beall left last night or Glen U to visit for a few before going on to Portland, } . Where Mr. and Mrs. Beall have established their home. Mrs. Beall has been in the city the past two weeks attending to business affairs, ron an gust bound , near Wibeau, te, lost his right foot RETURN F Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and} daughter, Mary, have returned from their summer cottage at Detroit,! Minn. | ft to-| to visit rela- | Dr. Deibert was formerly a nt of St, Louis. | We're ready today with as interesting a selection of Footwear for children as this Store has ever shown. Stocks are brimming over with new ideas; with ‘ Fooiwear oz the sturdy, durable type, as well as good appearance. And prices are most inviting, too. May we remind you again that we fit children very carefully ? So Smart for Fall Hie isonet rade mode {allored effects-~ensi achieved with Pictorial Swe Printed 4 2 Review Pate terns. Pictorial Review Fashion Book Now 5 cents torial Petters, or 15e including 10c pattern coupon. — A. W. LUCAS CO. | | SIXTY PER CENT CROP FORECAST! Another Bargain Day at “HEMPEL’S” A SOLID UNDIVIDED Carload of Fruit re. $1.10 Per FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES PEARS GRAPES _ PLUMS APPLES TOMATOES WATERMELONS sn WHITE RIBBON BARTLETTS WESTERN CONCORDS FANCY ITALIAN WRAPPED MACKINTOSH Per box beak FANCY WASHINGTON 4 SOUTHERN, 25 LBS.-OVER AY. BLUE, 4 BASKET CRATE PLUMS PLUMS CRABAPPLES CANTALOUPES — $1.85 crate ........ IBC crate ..... DIAMOND SUIT CASE WESTERN , TRANSCENDENT ‘PINK MEAT . ‘Per SF eae te ay Beate tig Other Specials — Look Them Over. oo . every occasion, Our silk hose.in chiffon Until September ist I will lean fifty eent of the valuation of your heme or “basinesa property for five or ten years at 6150 interest, payable semi-annually, with a pre-payment privilege. Make your application at once P. C. REMINGTON, City National Bank Money to Loan in Bismarck The Guaranteed ‘Special Patent Flours FREE COFFEE: The two ladies whose names ap- pear.on this cou- pon ‘may secure one pound of. Nash _ Delicious Coffee free from any gtocen a or Lyon’s Best 714 ‘Thayer St. Bismarek, N. D. Mrs. R. Watts 116 W. Rosser St. Bismarek, N. D. Our “Money: Back” guarantee is ‘an insurance-policy with every sack Mandan, N. D. From the hundreds of fashions that leave the designers’ hands, it is almost impossible to choose the correct, the smart, the loveliest. But from this collection of fashions as offered in our autumn showing, such a task becomes a gay adventure with only success to crown one’s choice. We have sought long and culled carefully, and the cream of the season’s modes is offered for your choosing. Hats, Frocks, Coats, Footwear and scores of new and different accessories, all make their bow here. You are cordially invited to see them. y= « COATS So hny. Is to choose from that every taste can be satisfied. The coat with fur, certainly. The coat with no trimming at all, the cape-sleeved coat, or the coat with the tiny cape in the back. The travel coat in brighter shades than ever before. In short, every type of coat that will be in favor this fall at prices that will insure your favor instantly. DRESSES Nothing smarter for afternoon wear than sheer crepes or shimmering satins with long sleeves, puff or straight cea they’re so wearable, so right and so very prac- tical. F The tailored frocks of the early mode are quite dif- ferent, for their aunpie woolens give them the grace of silk and their beautiful tailoring reflects a world of dis- ’ Y) It is a _, to buy | ‘inetion. Prices are unusually moderate one’s entire stocking : " wardrobe-at the start of || the season. It ‘is not | only economical, ‘but: one is certain of having hos- iery for every f and MILLINERY Here are .presented all the ‘lovely new ideas that Paris has conceived, all the becoming new shapes that one will see from now on, and all the. colors that tint the new autumn mode. Hats of velvet,:fabric, felt, velour and novelties, simple, really chic, ant in such variety that successful choice is certain., . ‘ A or service weights, all colors, are’ shown in a wide -price: range.