The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1926, Page 5

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‘| TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1926 : colorings on many of our Tatest ane elour, both in the large n these two groups fdr every- iversary Sale Prices : rch Gr ATTRESSES 7 one Tpecal from each dppartment of our Vanity ...... cted this very fine Mattress. , covered with genuine Herringbone A. C. A. tick- $19.75 tely guaranteed not to lump or ss for only .........eeebge eee eee miess Velvet 549.00 s witch Hive kers, To be d art aw) 54 size, for- $4.3. itol'$ 65.95 RE. SPECIALS OR CHAIRS beri Chairs with mahogany finish, the cf ‘St chair. these sve: | at only... Three Large Groups Syort Coats of colorful plaids, mixtures and plain materials. Shown in all colors and heav- ily fur trimmed. Dress Coats in rich, deep pile fabrics, either straight line or blouse effect in black, navy, burgundy, brown, etc.; luxuriously fur trimmed. An- niversary Sale Prices ) 4° $37" ” ‘Phree pieces including Chairs and Rockers on which we cannot match the cover- ings for complete sets must be disposed of at a great sac- ‘ rifice. You can’t afford to miss bargains like this. Val- ues. $22.50 to $35.00. Spe- elally. Pelee. at weight cotton, Part Wool After the sale price $7.95 After the sale price $15.50 €6x80, “double abi Blankets, _ wool single Blanket. Ev: 5 .per cent wool, ryone knows this fine sateen bound and shown wah in blue, grey, tan or yel- low. An exceptional bar- i Anniversary 6.48 $12.95 whipped edge. Many other very spe- cial values will be foun¢ throughout the store. Pictured above, a well made. Suite with fair sized pieces in walnut or Cafe ju Lait finish. A beautiful set for any home. $69.00 Three pieces including dresser . We have been able to secure only a limited number of these fine suites at, this low aa” Not more than one suite will be sold to each customer, , ‘All transactions: during this’ gtest sale ‘taut be considered as final because of the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “a ili a a a ee ee na ee Le RUBBER APRONS Several dozen new patterns just receive! for the Anniversary Sale. Prettily dec- orated and in many good colors. Regular 58c seller ‘ Cotton Blankets 64x76; a good size, with contrasting colored borders on grey or tan, medium: After the sale price $2.00. Anniversary Sale Price "$1 69 All Wool 72x84, an extra heavy all quality with satin binding in several pretty colors. Anniversary Sale Price Wool Finish After the Sale Price $3.75 66x80, large plaid Blankets of heavy weight on with fine wool finish, and double Your choice of several 3 1 9 wo chant idk on! BRT ee ICE RCE 9? Cr ern a anne FOOTWEAR Unusually Attractive Now at These Low Prices Many smart styles Fa late models for street, party or sport wear; broken lets 6 at ridiculously low, aaa Your size may be among Norge ay of} A very special showing of including bwest style fine ity win calfekin own new t style fine quality leathers trimmed with snakeskin. Also sev- eral good styles in patent leather pumps with high Formey prices were up to $11.00, At $2.95 aad odd numbers to close out at $4.95 oxfords in black and col- ith lew or medium is. Just the shoe for , street or hiking Values were up to EXTRA SPECIAL Patent leather, tan calfskin and black satins. Odds and ends of mar to $7.50 to be closed cut at this price, good patterns with medium or high heels. Values up ie CHILDREN’S SHOES 7 to 11, 11% to 2, High shoes and extras for hoy ent leather, elkskin, tan and black cluding our popular Kewpie Flextes and Robin Hood lin heels, ‘all the new colors wi tops. Every pair goakanteed Age be first quality and taken from our regular stocks. 20% Discount Silk Underwear 4 A large assortment of od pieces in lovely first quality, Silk Underwear. ‘~( Bhlomers, Step-ins, Vests, Union Suits, Gowns, ete.;. many good colors to select from. ‘They’re marked for the Anniversary Sale at HALF PRICE Rayon Bloomers Exceptionally good quali- ty, in several colors; these will drop Rayon Slips All colors in a good range of sizes, beautifully made. Marked for the Anniver. tty... 91.98 | 23." $1.98 A special leader for this great sale, fine quality sati slips in values to $3.48 and $3.75. Several pong yr CORSETS * Two Special Groups Including models of much higher priced corsets i arounds, front or back lace Reatiatn: Your sise aree ta bea Sere $1 .48 - $2 48 Sweaters Women’s Sweaters in coat or slip-on styles, all colors sizes. Special for the etciriiry $ 3.95 Sale at .... Women’s Outing Gowns Regular $1.25 and $1.48 values.............98e Regular $1.75 and $2.00 values ............$1-48 Children’s Gowns of good quality outing Flannel MG aie Ne cae opie eis sas vases Ose Of chamoisette in grey, brown and tan with turn- be or flare cuffs. Very special Ot veccsceeeeee 89c Cretonne 36-inches wide in’ suitable weights and patterns for drapes: or slip covers. Sale Price 48 per yard ...... Cc Curtains seoaieat Ps gd An- Price. 98c Stamped Aprons ‘Lamps ‘Do: your Christmas For the boudoir or smal! now. $1.00 va)- end tables, Dainty lamps ith olored bases ly pee Ro Mle Sn s55 CONTROL OF LIQUOR SALES “pace FIVE igs Boy’s Fate in Hands of Jury Detroit Lukes, Minn., Oct. 19.) '-—The fate of Henry Knob, 17-year- old White Earth farmer boy irged, with the murder of John Armstrong, breed Indian, on March’ 28, today 1s : in the hands of a. distfict epurt jury. Toronto, \ tors’ pre: wove to | conot In annow Prenier Fe: Quebe areas that cessful. | granted. ition qu triets dry, committed NOTE of the Vis te High urnish bly ctive bid 3 Thre ri may bi best int state, contained Any bid o number of 8 such. (Signe Dated 20718 ratio! pital Be fire Truck Paving Ma’ Wateworks Intefest an General Ta: Interest cn Miscellaneo: Police Chief of the Ontario legislature last would provi upon the request by such portions of the questing the sale of notify such mu Special Asxessments _.. Payment in Full of Spec! Peadlers Licenses Taxi Drivers’ Licenses - Show Licenses .. Miecellanecous . | Pranters .... The case was given to the jury at 11 a. m. today, scarcely more than 24 hours after the Opening of the case Ferguson Government Would yesterday. Appoint Commission to Handle Sale of Liquor AHNOTTERN TERM OF ernment “commision ap- SPE STARTS TODAY of the four acing the rguson said his desire prohibition, Local Qption Rules Government sales will not be im- first case slated for trial being that posed upon: areas that have banished) of Robert Murray of Minot, charged the sale of liquor under local option.| with violation of the prohibition laws But in other portions of Ontario dis-) as a second offense. pensaries for the sale of spirituous; A number of defendants were ar- and malt liquors in sealed packages) raigned in court this forenoon imme- may be established by the commis-| diately after the session was begun, sion if the conservative party is suc-! but in a majority of the cases attor- it, permission jon. beer by ‘dl 8 fe- to power in the elections De-| 1 carn Lowe Tells Sheriff Not to 4 per cent al party would appeal to the people on a pol-' court was convened in Minot this icy of government control of liquor yorenoon with Judge John B. Sanborn 8 to the 1aWs existing sit} pt that the Ontario law) eral criminal and civil cases slated for ide for local option in| trial during the session. will | | In the referendum in Ontario two | years ago government control a sale of liquor was popular majority of 35,000, the cities | bu th residing near war ing wet and the rural dis- {D. charged with smuggling of rejected by a \Charges Filed For | Recall of Governor | \; Eni ty enter’ a pleas WayeNtees Hartley Approved tcr Remley, charged with forg- approved the charges. a basis. f or Roland H, Hartley. and A. J. Hjelmeland, both of Larson, s of representative J a committee represen ns filed charges that. the; bree ptions are Turn Forrest Over to Federal Officials Minot, N, D., Uct, 19—C)—Federal t. Paul presiding, and with sev- Trial of criminal cases is scheduled to be begun tomorrow morning, the neys asked for further time in which The liquor commission may also,’ tacir clients can “lens, petition of Pleads Sot Cailty reasonable number of taxpayers in) Robert Murray Onenveq $ piped of not province re-| guilty, with the privilege of later the| withdrawing thi« olen to file femur- wlass at tables in standard hotels, rers to the indictment. icipality of its in- Keading ot maicumenta against D, jons to permit such sale and un-| L. Nash and G. W. Twiford, charged pality passes a by-| with subornation of perjury, was be waived by counsel for the two de- fendants who were granted an indefi- This is the first time in the his- nite time in which to enter pleas. of Canada that a provincial elec-| | Mr. and Mrs. J. Wineman of n contested on the prohi-| eee charged with sending ob- through the mails, 1 tomorrow forenoon and |were given until this afternoon to enter pleas. | Ray Lewis of Portal, N. D., charged | with violation of the prohibition laws, & government instrument, was h to enter 1 f his counsel, is With assauiting a govern- ing| ment officer. County Wants Forrest Norris Forrest of Minot was ¢alled Ls . committed wrong acts in office and| for arrairnment on 2 charge of burg- righ acts in wrong ways.”| larizing the national guard armory in TO CONTRACTORS traction this city, but he was in the county jail at the time and the United States marshal was instructed to bring him { tae coe this afternoon. Judge i . Lowe of the district court. in inst “who was present in federal court, shortly afterward instructed Sheriff A. 8. Spicher, who has For- rest’ in custody on’ severat’ state charges, not to turn the defendant over to the federal officials, Judge Lowe notified U. 8. District Attorn Seth Richardson of his action, and tl i 1 ich ¢ attea | latter said that if coun thorities Fee ee a cith tha | Were desirous of prosecuting in the for 5 ti 17400, rd . OV haul and t dia. 7 in State Mighwa marck, N. D., whe: examination way Commissi prints of pla ders ht is rererved t any and all proposals, to technicalities, or to accept wu ror the| When Auto-Overturns 6. All bidders are invited to be t at the opening of the pro- ‘calve | Wahpeton Man Killed unty it items less than ed) Frank J Cou 9, nance a n ‘ tterment... and Equipment intena’ Const xen .. Bank Deposits us : Detention Hospital ......... Magistrate Fines . Building Permit Municipal Scales Swimming Pool . Licenses . Fees f Police’ |; State of North Dakota County a Burleigh pope tee City, aS LM. Burlel a ue tkinson, cit nty, North correct statement 8. Bidders must bid on all items in the - proposed, blank. bids received fcr any | was killed near here late last night state courts such an arrangement was satisfactory with him. Asx a conse- quence of Jude Lowe's action, Forrest will not be arraigned this afternoon, sr an | BAA, ATE en ni -F. J. N. v. ae areal yesterday is de; i tates Marshal James Collins on a ree wz obscene matter through ai He is scheduled to be’ ar- vy: | raigned in federal court here this afternoon, He was indicted by a recent federal grand jury at Fargo. Deputy Marshal Collins has also placed under arrest John Keeble and Henry S. McKay of Devils Lake, charged with destruction of timber on government property. The two defendants furnished bonds of $500 each and were released. i | Albert Lea Girl. Dies of Injuries Albert Lea, Mit Oct. 19—)— Death came to six-year-old Derethy Kelley during the night after boti legs wi se ed by a switch engine yesterday w she was on her way home from ool, The girl a the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelley. nd Fergus Falls, Minn., Oct. 19—U)— Edward Hopper of Wahpeton, N. D., those | when his automobile overturned and nsen, Auditor. | SMARCK, NORTH DAKOT. arsementn for the Three Months Kading mber 30, 1 $49,747.42 Seurce of Receipts contained in the proposal will be| crushed him. naidered ax irregular and rejected | Crushed him, Mr. Hooper was returning to his | home at Wahepton, where he was pro- prietor of a plumbing business, Sur- viving are his widow and two chil- dren, Disburse- Balance on eipts ments Hand 9-30-26 #4 ue $10,638.36 203.68 0. D. 7,499.36 11.25 0. D. 2,708.63 8,863.06 $29,494.48 a 264.45 3.0. 1.25 mt

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