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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . “drivers,” unorganised, got from ten e back” are joining in the festi- died early yesterday moi \orrow aftkrnoen at 2 o'clock at the CONSTRUCTION to fifteen dollars a ers for a te at @ local hospital where she abe as presyterian chu in Steele with hee Levy yong wd Sale WORK TO:TOTAL | hoxt cay. Joseph Reser. faen Honors are being paid the rescue] been ill for the past tne, wee. 39 In| Rev. Derry of Steele in charge. jarves' ‘ rE 5 + gee es driver for porn still: with Hearst,| workers who came from throughout/ addition to her husband the deceased peas Ras Ea ie the Quality Meat: ot, Satur- ‘. - ; NEAR MILLION now head of a powerful union, the Gogebic Range, virtually disrupt-| is survived by two daughters, Kather- CARD OF THANKS Oct. The Salvation Army earning as much as nine congress-| ing mining activit: ii id M ‘clas 0 kid iu ac a‘sate of fancy men, Organized the drivers’ union,| Mest Hasardeu y Successful Stee! ‘ k. nd buy, f (Conttaued trom page eng) . | with Hearst's approval, In Hearst's usdertaken to fo and alebet Rie Wesies cane At eeu 0 experienced waitress- ; the office of the building: inspector, | office, | i vay ing the imprisoned ian Mrs, 0. B. Lund and Mrw. E.|f0F their expressions of sympathy! “gy nt the Sweet Shop, we included the following in addition t e most hazard-/ A. Anderson of this city, John Sears| and kindness shown us during our! ror RE} eran ae Te ion me: eafine eee tet, Rt Sar ce tke oe of Mi bean, Herbert ‘Bears Ot! recent bereavement, the sudden denth| “OR Mevtine. alee firges Phone lew Realdences Bre ’ 724, day—many thousand a week added| in several places by the ¢ . in | of our son and brother, Arthur G.| 72 ; . y Biaygle Bros. at 20 Woshington, | to the Hearst Paygoll and other News| cess to the Bottom of the shaft war) Fifty Mich, Mrs. Lillian Myers of) Botton, We are also deeply appreci RENT.-A larag tarnished, room We wish to announce that we are now bs Raper sagrells. ayeetane ined through a lateral tunnel con-| Judge and Mrs. Heusted have been] tive of the beautiful fiagal tributes. : : is ‘i FON 3 maracas labatamnaty Poor gh 5 what ra ee Tor| necting with the shaft of another! -<sidents of Stecte for the past 32 i can a Haas bot, | eR in a position to accept 30-day credit Tom Gordon, at 614 Bell street, Falsing thelr payrolls with his own) | Working | upward, the rescuers| years, coming here from Sank, gears Mrs. Ethel Cohen. the hour 32,000, ; are reconciled. as dawned upon! ‘ound the tunnel blocked at the 23rd| Mrs. Heusted was Miss Susie Sears Mrs, Lois Cushing. day. itd street. accounts to responsibl rties’a Mathilda E, Elhard, at 418 Ninth| them that the fen big men can get| level. They dug around this blocked| before her marriage. Marjorie, Jack, Derothy, WANT ED — Girl for general house Cc r ponsible pa nd street, $4,600, . only what the many | Mitie men earns! section and op the Bist level foand| Funeral serviess Will be held: to- George and Edith Bolton, work, Call 213 Firat street. i 'the shaft open. From here . they i sireat gratenrile: at 820, Rlevonth) | ane tive-day week will come, and| worked thelt way upward on the shaft = invite our old and new patrons to use Paul Fettman, at 1207 Sweet street, | the day shorter than eight hours, as/ ladders through debris to the eighth $600, e bode of thi “ Hf a FY Pe i aidui, i id ae a LO ees ne ee this accommodation as in.the past. ary Prosperity will increase for big and om the eighth level, the miners e _ Have Y Milton Rue, at 307 Avenue B, e hay when he had any human e lateral to the a Shela 00 teidtasin viene slaves working for him. Industrial mine and then up through that : ' Phone 611 eldon, at 920 Indiana streets) intelligence will make it possible for to the surta S It? s HH, Lovin, at 708 Avenue E, all men to enjoy sufficient wealth, —— ee. een ‘ (iP. Sheldon, ae 940 Indiana Soe500- | little men, “Once a man was rich and forced to escend to the 26th leisure and real happiness when all Piadeis Cagis have machinery, slaves of steel, work- |Mrs. Ed Heusted of Pearl Grocery “ete Se eT hs aw oe) The new popular material-in oW. A. Sayler, on Mandan avenue,| «tow oti human beings be rernuaded| | Mrs, Ed. Heusted of Stecle, wife of 27 +t Albert, Krueger, at 610 Thirteenth Orn et cae jeusted of Kidder street, Victor Dryry, a noble old French Me J. Cervinski, at 500 Tenth street,| workman, said truly: “We know that . . = ‘we must earn our bread by the sweat Varicose Veins Amos Casey, at 308 Eleventh street | of our brow, but it has not been said Reduced or Money : : | South, $100, h eat our bread with a ( » ‘od: vais Lip, at 310 Wert Roser. | reining hean.s™* mY hmm 8) Ry Says Finney s ry 3 Better Kodak Finishing e* ag at il Fitth ‘street. Mion Imprisoned Five | sideyte: Wks: eeunegae’ eda i RB ‘A wit My P ’ ( “YOULL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE”- terat! ° Giving Amazing Reaults. ’ nom orconnor, residence at s700/ = Days in Tunnel | | 0° . fi HOSKINS - MEYER oaser, $400, a e world progresses. Today j Y } ve Harris, bara at 824 Fifth Are Removed | ments that took weeks to cure 4 , p " a! street, $15, | now be ended in a few days, If A. Boutrous, residence at 216 Ave- (Continued from page one.) nue A, $1,500. today. It was a day of thanksgiving. ‘ one G Gussner, “Tealdence at 126] All Ironwood is happy and even those a you are wise you hayer, $1.1 who are not related to the men who ues eet an original betéte of SS moe ae he at spt, leben: mnAYW ° sing pha sn | TODAY Redagts Bie Offer int fomtee'ts Taste, See larged veins. It is very powerful and scousipbacensakme abe to All Who Have penetrating, and only a little is re- . ae dd. five-day week ‘would have had the er a few days’ treatment the nite eas Stomach Agony win ni? vega tegrow unulcr an cuales by Hantt use will soon reduce to Fortunately there are always pio-| Read What Finney's Drug Store Has | normal. neers working ahead of the crowd. to Say About Dare'n Mentha People who want to reduce vari- More than twenty years ago, human Pepsin ; cose veins, or get rid of running’ selfishness and industrial organiza- emg | Sores, ulcers, or piles in a few days tion were entirely ready for it.| When you have any trouble w should not hesitate to get a bottle a Hearst fought, in his newspapers, for| your stomach such ‘as gas, heavin once. It is so powerful that a smal) the eight-hour day, and set the ex-| and distention, why fool with things bottle lasts a long time. Any phar- ample in hia own numerous pest, which at best can only give relief?! macy can supply you. Finney's Drug And his success has far outstrippe: Why not get a medicine that will| Store sells lots of it. —adv. that of his competitors. Today Berg build up coils upset, disordered ston. -———S introduces thee five-day week, ana | ach and make it so strong and vigor- will be denounced privately for mak-| ous that it will do its work without ing the move too soon, but he will| any help? ' succeed with it—and he also distances| Such a medicine is Dare’s Menthn competition, | Pepsin, a delightful elixir that is sold _— by Finney’s drug store and all live Ford's industrial genius reveal | dtuggwists with the distinct. under- C briliantly in his briet statem (standing that if it doesn't greatly THEATRE 77 bottle cap LRISININI TD TAD ADI AI TAD TOL DI NTT LISI AL LOL AI RT IS OSL DTD AT TDI ID IOI TTL AID AD IAD OS AID LAT DD ATT ITD OI OTS your machines work a: long | help you your money will be gladly ‘ rd return £ cas apd a aey cee Platteon | it hasthelped thésaiidi—it sillino Last Time Tonight hours a day, for machinery, and as | doubt help you.-Adv. t many days in the year as possible, | EVELYN BRENT Work your men not more than eight hours, a day and as few days as pos- sible. iS in Particularly chie for autumn and winter wear. You'll see these lovely The cxample sct by Hearst, Ford On Bismarck “THREE WISE new dresses wherever you go. Of light weight woolens, suitable for most : cat la Lpmeietares setter sea MONEY City Property any occasion, they come in smock, two-piece or one-piece tailored styles and Hokage genie) (ite -ooraproeis: Liowont Interent CROOKS” a color range that embraces tans, greens, burgundy and blues; models for selves in their men as they do in miss or matron. their expensive machinery and theit EB ividends, ie lay of! atrikes an pt sabotage would soon be ended. ment Also . We are also showing the newest Jersey Frocks in one or two piece styles, all Bee ia aig he a in the very best shades: sdaitns eaves Pc. Reningtn if ALBERTA VAUGHN . ; p sobanenlty tae seer ee eee nae City National in 4 So inexpensively leek that you will want one of cach. ii f their hard work. Ons ry 99 "ithe. mareel is that ten, have Fighting Hearts’ worked so’ patiently through the! : h Sieh Z ieee ace vieeaine tee the Commencing Monday WEBB BROTHERS next generation of exploiters, i Prosrerous ignorance and seltiehs x i breaT Tre Tr employing newanaret rier “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” competitors loathed and about Hearst because he r his men and made tl “RADIO News! || BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP NASH -FINCH FUR COAT Hudson Seal, Sealine, Northern Seal, Muskrat, Marmarth, Marmenk, Cara- cul, Raceoon, Coney and’ Beaver at cers, druggists, delicatessens and con- prices of fectioners throughout the city. Try it $89. 50 to $450. 00 . Nee soon! You have a real treat coming! A small deposit will hold your coat un- SRECTAL HOSTESS FACE AGE Over ‘wcco every Friday Night at 8:00 p.m. til it-is wanted. ete ipe Dress Coats, Sport Coats, in rich mate- The Nash-Finch Orchestra of Omaha rials, lustrous imported Doveblooms, HUGO HEYN, Director, will Broadcast Stee and plaids. erty foeieh, on Monda Nigh elties and plai ish mixtures ani o- pyrene Ostoher . ie O00 a . tweeds and scores of popular traveling ‘ - ‘ coats in all, manners, of soft plaid com- Thats catgan wll ng to you the sume hgh standard of musica enter * binations. jr Manes Song en ten Glee and many olber : Dressy Coats, some with large melon Re * . eaffs of fox and wolf fars,. others with . Dolman sleeves, blouse backs:and whole _ tuxedo collars of squirrel fur. Priced at. $39.50 $145.00 A royal drink for entertaining Tue formal dinner! Spotless, rare linen, rich old mahogany, shimmer- ing silver, candelabra casting pools of mellow light, the charm of low-voiced conversation. Then “Canada Dry” to crown it all. Truly, there is no drink so distin- guished or as supremely fine as this. Its delicate, intriguing flavor is a memory you will not soon forget. Its very presence adds a gracious distinc- tion to any occasion. For it is real ginger ale—made from, real Jamaica ginger—‘the finest gin- ger ale ever sold in this country.” Formerly served .in only the most exclusive clubs, but now sold by gro- EIEIO INI ESL OL LT IOS V4 4 TAIT TOT DIOL DOL SLL Fe7e7eF ots TZe, Anew way of ing “Can- ada Dry.” Ideal. for home use, Twelve bottles in a aub- stantial: ares ‘You’ will be "eS RTS