The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 25, 1917, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1917 f sree BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THREE _ oreo YE SEE OPO So a SEP ASSAF PEER ERE ATI te A DEE EE Pe ERR IPE PO DI OE DT ES SSO ACE ALE EI EE NI EEE ETE EEE ADEE o-——_—_—_____—__—_9 | CITY NEWs | o—______.___.9|. Belfield Visitors—Mrs; RK. Inder- gard of Belfield was a Bismarck shop- per today. \ On Business—B. M. Wacholtz of Coleharbor is in the city on a busi- 4 ness mission. 4 ‘ Fi G — Alex Be « f, the Glonese went SHEET lee In the First Superior Production Under Her Own Guidance hess this week. From Napoleon—H. Johnson of Na- poleon was‘ in the city today on a business mission, | “LESS THAN THE DUS A. PICTURESQUE STORY OF MODERN INDIA. SHOWN AT THE - UDITORIUM To-morrow Night a Spend an Evening at the Auditorium, where it is Cool and Delightful, away from the Sultry Breezes of the Street From Sanger—M, C. Smith of Sang- er looked after business affairs in the capital city today. . McKenzie Visitor—L. E. Heaton, prominent McKenzie citizen, spent the day in Lismare! From New Rockford—Dr. W. W. Coe of. New Rockford was a capital city caller today. 7: 30 and 9:00. PRICES:-- 10c and 20c FIRST PHOTO OF PERSHING'S ARMY LANDING IN FRANCE "Sw joe endeavor is more widely dis- cussed than that of motor truck build ing. During the last 12 months, the increase in the commercial vehicle business has been the talk of the busi- ness world. Its success has been well From Coleharbor—Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Smithblein of Coleharbor are Bis- marck visitors today.” From Raleigh—Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller of Raleigh shopped aud visited Bismarck friends todiv. From Dickinson. r. and Mrs. E. J. Hughes of Dickinson were guests of Bismarck friends today. From Kintyre—Mr. and Mrs. Alder! Larson of Kintyre shopped and call- ed on Bismarck friends today. Ryder Guests—Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walter of Ryder were among Pis- marck’s out-of-town guests today. 5 ce South Dakota Mr. and Mrs nigh phenomenal and yet there are J. Walker of Carthage, S. D, are those who insist that the success al- in the city | ready attained only marks the be- q 1 ginning of an era of growth which j Fate alert will riyal. anything which hag. oc- curred -in the passenger automobile field. Among the men directly Fesponaible for the’ development of the motor truck to its present high state of ef- ficiency is E. A. William$, Jr., head of the Garford Motor Truck company of Lima, O., and he is among those who refer to the success of the indus- try as still being in its infancy. To- day, the commercial vehicle business is simply a healthy, growing child, he declares, and its tremendous possibili- ties are yet to be realized. “Although the advantages of the motor truck are more widely recog- nized today than eyer before, there are many reasons,” said Mr. Williams, “why we, who understand their effi- | ciency, believe that the present popu- From Hensler—Mrs. Ben Smith of Hensler spent the day in Bismarck, Minar shopping and calling on friend: —————— ‘ y | MRS THOS.W.GRAGORY Business Lynn J. Bperry! Mrs. ‘Thomas Watt Gregory, wile rmeér: of Burleigh '¢ounty,| o¢ ine United States atlorney gen- end former county treasurer, Was @/ oa), nas donned the uniform of the business caller in Bismarck Tv sday. | conservation army and put her {household on a war ‘liet. The at- torney general, she will be de- week and will be given at least one wheatless meal a day. Back from Vacation—Arthur Nelson ot the state educational department returned this week from a visit to his home in Grafton and also at Grand Forks. 2 —— _ | Brac ‘son, pastor of the First Returns with Babe—Mrs. Charles| Baptist church, hiked to Ft. Lincoln Siese and baby returned to their home! and enjoyed a picnic launch, returning at New Salem today. The new New| this afternoon. i Salemite was born in the Bismarck -_— , hospital. Motors from Garrison—R. S. Neal -_—_ motored to Bismarck this week from ’Phones Out—A large mumber of) his farm home near Garr son. Mr. », | larity of that type.of vehicle is but , telephones in the northwestern sec-! Neal states*that all his crops are the beginning of a splendid ‘era of suc- d uot the city are ont of commission) burned_up-and that other farmers in cess. Q wit ge ite calles/haying burn-| that section are also losing their crops “The advantages of {he male truck, ae eff out. in Sind night) fs and that-they are very much discour- from the standpoint of business effi- ciency, econoiny and endurance, have been most satisfactorily demonstrat- ed. The additional motor truck serv- ice during the last few months has een the biggest selling factor in the history.of the business.” aged over=the congition of affairs. Dr. Hlitcheson in Mandan—Dr. W. pal fe SAGES x J. Hutcheson, pastor of the Methodist Luther League—The; Luther league Episcopal church was in Mandan/|of the Swedish Lythéran. church will Tuesday afternoon, where he had| hold its ular monthly meeting .at charge of the funeral services of Mas-| the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lar-| ter Robert Hedtke. son, 400 Fourth street, next ‘Thuraday | SE evening at 8 o'clock. After the busi- Boy Scouts Out—This morning 18] ness meeting a musical program will Boy Scouts, under the leadership of! be given. All are cordially invited. TO LIE IN STATE The remains of the late Mra. 1). A. Falconer will lie in state from 10 un- til 2 o'clock tomorrow at the Lucas undertaking rooms on Main street, where they may be viewed by friends of the family. The funeral services will be held: jtomorrow ‘afternoon at the First Presbyterian church. PERUNA_BEST All \A r (0) u n d= M e di 1 Cc i n e; ‘ “This is the first photograph of the actual:dfsémbarkation of Gen hide main army in France. It has been passed by the censor. On the ransport here shown, and many others like it, the American soldiers were | Ev r M d eed to-Europe. The Soldiers shown in the foreground have Just stepped | 7 Hope ' e a e from the ship. Others still aboard are eagerly waiting opportunity to get July Clearance Sale We are now-conducting our JULY CLEARANCE SALE on all Goods in our Ready-to-Wear-Department. The stock is yet complete and we assure you some of the best values in depend- able merchandise ever offered.. Persh- | down the gangplank. You Mr. John Hooker, proprietor of Ma- } = eee = * 2 Wi ill ee pigek Farm, New London, HIBBS-MARTIN NUPTIALS | family, Mr. and Mrs. Mott McConkey. l RTH igh eaten eaten anti t patra Mr, McConkey also holds a govern- P bli h for your remedy Paae 2 Several | | Ceremony Performed at Home of | meht position in the department of In- z: ride’ ‘ dian affairs. uous years:ago I had Catarrh of the stom-| Bride’s Cousin f n and Enid Markley This ach and bowels. I corresponded with} t the Medical Department of The Peru- na Company and used Peruna accord-| ae . Letter | ins to their directions.“ 1t it nad not’ Miss, va be been for Peruna, | would not te alive; Marck, who wer 3 Ny se he today. Ba aie oat Cooper. St . “My son has also been gr eatly, bene- sa 7 BOE ta, ie hy fited- by Peruna this winter and J “L’suffered for fifteen years with} would ad A wire from Chicago this morning Frank Kee! vances that Dr. C. C. Hibbs and|}are the stars in “War's Women! ani n, hoth of Bis-|the Orpheum tonight only. ’ noted yesterday as pena aero) | having procured a marriage license. in}), Returns Home | Chicago, were united yesterday atthe; Mrs. G. C. Noel, who has been at home of the bride's cousins Mrsvi F.|S€T“Aléxius hospital for the last fland, in Blue) Islaiud, J, a suburd| month with her litile daughter, Lu- se any one suifering with ‘h atic symptoms. Peruna cured | Catarr ge ting SR ERE of Chicago. Rev. P. Pear aszfiGille,, who was f ed to have: flesh hie! and Ietbinkuit is thevbest all [ee ee ee | tor of the Blue Island fromsher ogy gruited onto her right around medicine ever made. I hope | officiated. Dr. and Mrs. Hibbs will] arm, which had been seriously mang) WAISTS : MUSLIN WEAR you will publish this letter for the] Those who object to liquid medi-; Spend a honeymoon in the east. ed in a gas ongine, re-urned to Hee 2 : A : benefit of others who suffer.” cines can procure Peruna Tablets. | 4 eee ucE LATERO Home at Haul ; this/atterndon: pe This sale offers you an opportunity to se- From our Muslin Wear Department you will _— ie lil patient, ete! . = rice, 2 . ———_— —— The conservation conference planned! recovered and has regained the use| cure a Silk Waist at & most reasonable pi find unequalled values also. Skirts Night ; for the first of the week, but post-jof her injured arm | poned because prominent officials ex- ! pected to attend were engaged at that To Attend Funeral We offer you Waists that former- Robes, Drawers, Chemises and Teddys. ly sold cp to $3.50, for only "2, 48 Your choice at a reducction of 20 PER CENT OFF FORMER PRICES jtime in South Dakota, will be held; All members of the Woman's ‘later, when the question of safeguard-| fit association of the Maccabees will BISMARCK ling North Dakota's foed supplies will| meet at 1:30 Thursday afternoon at) We constantly have more ‘be taken up. the home of Mrs. I. L. Brandt, 210! if , to attend the runeral Daniel A. Falconer VOILE WAISTS AND MIDDY BLOUSES WHITE WASH SKIRTS Here too is a splendid off ering. One lot in Linenes, Poplins and Gabardines. These of Voile Waists and Middy Blouses that Skirts are all of this season’s newest styles formerly sold up to wae 25, Clearance ° 89c and can be purchased at reduction of Bale price only. ONE-FOURTH OFF FORMER PRICES calls for stenographers and Hy geictaee. Thayer str beokkeepers than we can sup- || Goes to Washington—Miss Margaret | of the late Mr: ply. Send for particulars, and |! McConkey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ee - ! . of Second street, de- Thos. H. In masterpiece, “War's where | Women,” with Frank Keenan, Enid | 5,000 others at the Or- McCon-| Pheum tonight. when you know what we have ‘J. A. McConkey, done for hundreds of others, | parted for Washington, you will attend. Write: ‘she has accepted a position in the| Markley and G. M. LANGUM | agricultural department. M e and will | key is in the ci serv | | i | | i Biomaren Nee: | make her home with her brother and} Tribune want ads bring results. SILK SUITE AND COATS = = = = i ca We wish to call your attention to a goodly WOOL SUITS AND COATS a I |e of Si Seis and Coats we have | All our Wool Suits and Coats that for- placed in this sale. Suits and Coats in Silk merly sold up to $25 are now Taffeta all fashioned in the late Summer offered at our Clearance Sale Styles are offered at a reduction of price of ............. * $10. 00 ONE-HALF OFF FORMER PRICES Only JULY 25th =— “WAR’S WOMEN” ——:— } WITH FRANK KEENAN » ENID MARKEY ff All Wool Suits and Coats previously sell- ing up to $32.50 are now offered you at our WASH DRESSES. Clearance Sale price $1 5 00 Made in the newest of Summer wash mater- ORS aes sm acest Guerre te ials. Glearance Sale price ONE-HALF OFF FORMER PRICES CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES BOYS’ WASH SUITS From our pied of es Wash Mothers here is that opportunity to get the Dresses you should purchase, several, espec- boy a new Wash Suit, sizes 2 to 6 years, at ially when you have a good line to choose our Clearanace Sale Price of from and at our Clearance Sale price of ONE-FOURTH OFF FORMER PRICES ONE.FOURTH OFF FORMER PRICES Webb Bros. Bismarck’s Leading Department Store .! , & AND 5000 OTHERS A Stupendous Cinema Spectacle in 6 Acts. A plea for the Protection of our Women: | Shown In MINNEAPOLIS At 25c Admission 10c anb 15c THEATRE ite . TO-NIGHT THO. H. INCE’S Masterpiece Wednesday

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