The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1928, Page 3

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/ THE-BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE . PAGE| ig) month of August, policemen the other candidates he primary. formation as to where they can se- is . Thes \kold | Seed labora’ e | SPECIAL GURY [ates tek ser, Here! eer deed eect WEOT NOT TO |W Ald aring Seeds| gure ted nia re forte NDR Ne 8 be aids Soop tl Sag q ees s ut in|" ‘ight to _” ly inter rye a ve it |those ae wom WILL CONVENE ing to the merchants, ur SUPPORT AL The North Dakota Agricultura (There are Gro sandr cat threshed and cleaned ready for sale/and will send the H college is preparing to furnish|generally grown in North dong i ¢ ae the ey BUSINESS GOOD, farmers of North Dakpta with in-lsccording to H, L, Bolley, state J sguertee ge COGHLANHOVE, | MELLON CLAIM. Chteer sos should send fair samples to the Pure| wish to buy.” é Today Complying With IS UNEXPECTED Washington, Sept 13.-P—Secre.| Does Not Want “Wet Ad- tary Mellon has given to President Petition Coolid a report that business is in ministration array WF a evaded condition and on a Order was entered ‘with Charles! Just what effect Joseph Coghlan’a| $0 New York, Sept. 13.—(AP)—Sen- sult, clerk of the district court! withdrawal from the race for j ‘the Wenicy holds that yee ator Arthur Capper of Kansas told : ce for a special session! of the Fourth judicial district will} taking the country as a wiol an audience at the Hoover-Curtis| 4 Oats r 2 of the Burleigh county|have on the coming November elec-| tions are good, there are “spu club today that Governor Smith's | id grgnd jury to investigate criminal|tion is uncertain, according to Dis-| the general industry which are suf-| “extreme and untenable position on i matters of a nature not yet dis-\trict Judge Fred Jansonius, candidate | fering through natural causes, | prohibition,” as well as his Tammany For Frid ed for releection. Secretary Mellon does not hold affiliation, made it’ impossible for ay ‘ The order ner Coghlan’s withdrawal came as a| that the high money rate has effect-/the Democratic candidate to win the 4 t anson! 6 - ; surprise to Jansonius yesterday,|ed business. He said that business | west, d S di DI 8) Court ges, in compliance Coghlan contemplated withdrawing men rarely had to pay the peak) “T} vest does not want a wet an atur ay tition presented to the court) fom the race a few days before he| Prices for money but generally ob- administration,” asserted the sen- 4 Son y, signed by 935 qualified | rijeq withdrawal papers he tained the over counter rate which ator. “They feel that prohibition is electors of Burleigh county. retary of State, Robert Bryne, but| is lower. He believes, however, that economically: sound and morally The petition said: other candidates knew nothing of his | if the high rates continue too long it|right. No amount of propaganda or “A petition having been presented | pions, might have some effect on business. trying to set up a different issue is to the court signed by more than 10 The two incumbent judges, Fred iz to fool them. Governor WY YF cent of the total vote cast in| jansonius and J. A. Coffey, James- Smith's plan for state control of the Barteigh county, North Dakota, for town, piled ur comfortable ‘margins y SOAR 1 liquor traffic has'ne‘ support in the See What a Quarter y wae tot eect tent th ene pnacy, the Sued abd gly oncltn,oe cage wiktertt remain ing can ate, cFar- stern fal ‘mers, enator Tile'Wning eae veri on ner sof mest, ran on the! PRACQRT) PRICE sttscteangurine etammnay fr come one D) . ti 7 aid in solving the farm problem.” mation and belief by more than three | Primary ticke cThe farmers themselves” he ndded, The daily onrush of this great clos- ing out sale provides new items in short lots on the 25¢ tables which is our way of clearing out all odds and electors of said county . McFARLAND IN “laugh at the idea of Tammany in e “The judges of the District Court | rigHT TO WIN South St. Paul, Sept. 18.—()—|the role of friend of the farmer. D m d having | Sentered the petition and it Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 13.—(#)—| Hogs sold on the local market today | “My opinion is that as president eter ine VY appearing that the attendance of a for $12.90 hundredweight, the |Mr. Hoover will do his level best to ends. It will pay you to visit these grand jury is necessary in teal A ee lines aan highest price paid since the fall of Bie apeishiture on an eqaat footing To Clean U ki ! Piatti teat ) county for due ae oe t ~ cided to withdraw as a candidate for | 1926. This was 15 cents higher than | wi meral business and ‘ . p nic y: Fall and Winter Underwear for Wom- : Ire odo hata grand Sry in ours oda ite of rth | the Ervin peg oe akota, County Judge - » Fayon ste , garters, bean tnd common 4200s lad dered aoa tht ores Goop NEWS, INDEED! Everyone has been waiting fghey shoe ae diaren's hats was undoul if gre: ft Coa iin ad or the oun al townsmen cater ee ae at event. Prices have been slashed unmerci- a aipgrs, dress buckle, ors 5) fr ley, incumben It em: Tt is fartheb ordered that a grand |‘*H,je0'"ateFacland said “Judge everything, but more so on several good fall and former priced hh Barents Surgmoned 20" qualified ‘electors of [Fred Jangonius led Judge Coftey by winter items, DIE ui \- Burleigh county to appear and se1¥<lta¢4 over me of 484 and both of |. Winter Gloves Corduroy Robes pn i le lente ‘ the =f hodss “conneeatonge at i Our entire stock of fall Your ) at the court house commencing and winter kid gloves— , A final clean up price on Ch 10 o'clock in the morning of Octo- a ieee on wool and fur lined in several fancy gordaroy 9 5 oice pits petition was signed by Fred SKK The “Coleen Jeatd nae ines gauntlet robes in good si: vo pel For 5) : styles for si ress erthe ‘petition called dor the £ A tailored model with low Spanish heel—We driving. Black, brown or Only special session to convene October 1) 1 have this shoe in patent and black and brown Er Hromeed with fancy PRICE pro niscaront ry wale el ned erg cae vanes | kjd—trimming of genuine lizard—fastens with ks ig, will go at...... ede D) nsonius, Ou; would rat 7 set the feo he eat date because Theatre a heart-shaped buckle on the side. : 5) ' irmers are busy wil arvest- © by » i id thei attendance in ce Last Time Tonight First with the Newest’ Children’s Go BLAZER JACKETS i , Te wer sHitadac Gia cre hou Hosiery, too—Holeproof id an aawoe y Nurses’ Uniforms 5) ; toda: tl d Id be | Fi di fl ? | » roan ag egy emer: DOUGLAS goed and Seopa toreniutat | I) ol clos wad sae ee Heres a bargain for anyone th board of jury commissioners, 2 to 14 years. Plain white Some are reversible for rainy All of our best uniforms in > as ‘All matters of @ criminal nature FAIRBANKS andtfaasy citioeetot aircon, weather. Just the thing for pure white —sereral styles, M9) i ue Pending will be investigated at this | ‘ ; These are garments Wittens Valeee up ie "s 7 pearearioed - — » TERM eae Richmond's Bootery Eee 40 8 Eee Te eae | a til eh Dernier term of distric A hese fable fall recipi path yu! ‘or trial. Oo wi by nal evidence poagraing, faba ‘The Caucho’ they leat for-aaly. ted Sealine el a vee ) o! lands wi! pre- santealto the! Tory, ” said State’s At- SPORT BLOUSES torney F. E. McCurd; iy this morning. & — “If any person should have informa-|§ The boy who never grew uw) Our popular “Tom Boy” ) tion concerning crime, it ld be an chap whose smiles steal in- blouses of finest mercerized presented to the jury,” he said. your heart! Whose hai: Co ts broadcloth, in plain colors or “I should be glad to itl alee stunts thrill! And wh rse fancy stripes with Peter Pan D) a any matters that will be called to my | @ adventures create joy for yc: 6 or dutch collars. A regular Hat Boxes * attention and wa assist in their |g and a YOU! He's i . soa : dco : ploabbytics $2.48 seller. Closing out fe again! ~ v4 Tee eee ere rere ry ¥ Pi "eGurdy stated that he had in- | For the balance of this month set for the fall costume. Our a A KNOCKOUT! The luggage D) } % » formation regarding serious crim- | Performances: ce stock of Eyres H.& ppt rst ser = Hh a as j inal offenses, bat that he was not a | 7:15 and 9 p. m. 16 Photos for the Priceof 12 side tus taliicneiserenaneucend ban” tress te faa eres mh D) ¥ a . 22507 : ‘ t of it. . pl ar of the special | Adults - 50c; Children - 2c i Also one large photo FREE with each order to the Sea far les ze QUILTED ROBES tings. Regular 18 . oe Starting Mond e first 25 customers to take advantage of this offer. ceased cl Faiieuicaul ce gas arligen with 5) , ° AN; onda: ely al it rol Teom Merchants Careless; fe Z Phone 249 for Appointment closing out. quilted silk or satin, alee — $ 95 for extra apparel Doors Left Unlocked Al Jolson to just .. eral corduroy robes Fridey and Sat- ; \ at only ... Bismarck business men and mer-' i) e —— Walneaoe - $17. i. ited 2 chants are careless about their busi- | % ¢, ? The Butler Studio Closing gp Meas re ness houses, according to Chief of 4 i s Pe cemptyaccrane € Chet ot” “THE JAZZ SINGER . : They are been warned saben ‘Webb Block Chil id ’ H leaving ir doors open. Duri: wes ren’s lose ‘ ' moa’ _—™ gi re Another reduction on fine wear- Hand Made Combinations Gingham “g WVicteeyn a Beery acta : ANOTHER PRICE SMASHED LVictory,” a heavy Ix Dainty hand embroidered s Ten ro ma in privet Ebilinpine combination 5, Aoverg fie ee ee F: black or cordovan. English ee og catealieret. stripes, plaids or checks of all Bleck “brown, Grad boys, in colored draw strings. Values gree inchs? or white have rein- C WOFRAS., New cecsnse sence aprons and school feared foot rae wear and Pree s joul wear. ir priced it reaelar ao ok further “Tedaced ior ings. osing out 5 jatur- | pees WOOL COATINGS / Tuk of bein; Ayr te ey “When you sce my new United Artists? Not many days left for this [i inese sine wosl coating “y Don't ‘ \. picturc, ‘The Woman Disputed,’ you great sale—Watch your daily broadcloths, eh aie merely t fail to see the extra spe B) | will notice that I smoke cigarettes in paper for different bargains of- plaids tweets fem = , cial values in high grade domes- te | vw Several scenes. fered every day. $5.95 for only —- tic and imported chinaware, t “Not wanting to show partiality to any D) one of the four leading brands, I decided ‘ { weaker iz choice Sin the blindiol test, 5) : whic! ad heard of many times. . . i F Happily, I picked Ou Gowns. Fine Serge nit ee Poiret Twill | 5 “I found them smooth, mild and delight- 48 and 50 inch finely woven meiahly meceeciood Also Fi Flannels p ee EP ait ot Sn “eet QQOC TY ces acme mae ‘ | requir smoke I shall na ly ine i 2 A pees "ee, oe and, cial for Friday i 98 sist on Ou Gouns. There's not a cough bro n shades, for ache Vet forme, "dresons ‘sad J, YC that can't be equaled. Ail 54 D) | in a film-full : marly priced upto int ta ven ‘e ae shades. for fall and winter | | ful ,. per yard ......, Ra yes ae use. Values to $4.25. Now 5) | | bs Ig Baby Flannel A Clean-up of Summer Shoes Children’s 1 - White - E light colored and ox- ‘ * Ab Men - wie - # te x fon mite noe-tia sats | White Hose. 9 Values 95¢ and : ; in strlen 5: sete or ct. I Regular 25¢ grade 1x1 { $1.25, now per yd. 65c 0 fice we . ines oat Lay A ‘e i rib mercerized white hose } tilt the 2 snow flies, so = ve —also 5¢c wom- 10 Cinante an 6 . ac ake now. en's white hose ic Brassieres A ee 2 $945 : a > prices, 2 ‘ - — r beats as Cambrics 4 3 All odd values to Vhs clad gga Teriton Mosquito Net, all $3.50 being clean- P ings. colors, values te . ed up at only ... 50c : ” and Sate den, Ber yard nese! -5ce 5 é WEAR — _ Every item in the Dry Goods, Ready-to- Our entire big stock of Women’s and Chil- dren's flecced cotton, wool or silk and wool “winter underwear—on sale at only ...... Wear and shoe. Departments—reduced. 1-2 and more for‘a quick clean-up. BUY é ‘NOW! : {TUEINCOMPARASLE NORSA ... one to the boot Joved actresses inthe Dee een: Seren tees “Cee” fog \ Made from the heart-leapes of : has Mocees blant . . . that’s the reasoti for ; their honey-like smoocizess... . ond that's why Fs SER ee ae pag eS AMOOTEER:AND. BETTER-“NOT A couch INA CARLOAD"

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