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ne area PRETTY. HOME: WEDDING T TAKES PLACE AT THE BEST RESIDENCE —w A very pretty hab: wedding took lace last night, at: the home of. Mra. R. L, Best 837 :5th ‘street,when her niege,s(Miss Olive Proctor, was mar- ried, to Mr..Jolm ‘Adama of Omaha. ie home) was tastefully decorated with smilax, yellow,jonquils and daffo- dils—the. color: scheme of. yellow and white. prevailing conan the roawl C) wedding march (MissMarjorle, Best, accompanied by Miss Roberta Rest, on the, vigith, Mrs.|f ‘ Steele: BANE... Rev. ‘Atwood of Minneapolis per- formed the ceremony. , Follow! the ceremony the young Jast night for Omaha, qui Se | MANDAN NEWS. i ‘Sheriff. Oscar Olson: ig.in the hick Cities attending to. to. official affairs. State's Attorney Gc ‘Connolly returned home last night. from.Fargo, where he had been on business for, several days. ‘Banker and Mrs. F Frank Simonitsch: of Flasher, ate in Mandan for a few days the guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. Hy Spielman, Rev. G. W. Trower of Washington, jf Illinois; ‘will arrive: in’ the city today, and will. fill the pulpit at the Presby- terfan church § : Thig evening William : “ Broderick, district deputy ‘grand. exalted ruler, of Williston, will pay his’ official visit to the ‘Mandan’ Lodge! No. 1256. A class || of twelve cardidates will be’ initiated Refrestiments’ Will. be be served. a ‘Pwo children ‘were injured at the Custer. school the fore. part of . the week. One was struck by the end of a ‘swing board and rendered uncon- solous andthe other fell over a seat || and struck his hessti on 8 seat cutting a ane in his;head.: Fire’ yesterd: Fr arniiat partially destroyed the ‘William “McDonald home on fourth ayenue northwest. The fire: started from a gas torch which was.being used ‘to’ thaw: out- water-|}- pipes.’ “The: logs sustained was about a 2000: which is well, coyered by insur. ance.” ‘The: Mandan’ Knights: of Pythias dedicated a service fidg in honor .of its absent ‘brothers who-are doing their dit for: our-Unicle’ Samuelat a cele- bration ‘Tuesday: evéning held in ‘hon- | or ef the: S4th-anniveraary. of ..the founding -of the lodge. .Frederick S. Attwood, distingui: blind. .Pythian orator, delivered adress. ° A 80- ctal, entertainmentwas phate in by: ‘the many ‘present: A ‘prominent Mands citizen 1g con- cernéd in. @ trunk ‘which.{s: being held |], by the ‘sheriff of. Morton. county con- taining high spirits: when it arrived in (Mandan the other day. ‘When it was vbloaded. from the’: passenger train which carried it ‘trom the twin ‘cities | it.was believed something was broken inside. Investigation proved the be- lief true ‘but the aurprise of the bag- gagemsn-it contaiiied plain everyday booze. * The affair was reported to the Morton:county offici ind the drunk trunk: is being held for its owner to claim it. Charles Seaman has ‘returned. home from Miles: City, where he was-for a Yew days’ on business. Mr. Seaman ‘was'on train No. 4 due to arrive here ‘Wednesday morning which went into thé ditch this side of Miles City when several people were injured.- Mr. Sea- in. said only one man who sustined ‘broken collar bdne, was-the only person seriously injured. ‘The rest of ie injuries were minor. Arrangements have been: made for |} the next term of district court for Mer- cer county. Court stenographer Leo Broderick received @ communication from. Judge Burr of Rugby today: ad- vising that he'is to preside at the Mercer county term of court and will be in Mandan, March 11. He with Mr. Broderick will go to Stanton the next day-at which time the court term will convene. Mr. Broderick avers ‘thé term last about twos weeks, BOWLING NG SCORES, Mandan. E, »S,-Singhlary’ was, written by, Mr. 1. W, Mo ‘who enlisted in Bismarck, and is.now in Jeffersonville Barracks, St. Lou! He is an engineer.’ " irs Moran tives on # 'farm-near Ft dpcoin, . There: are ‘four children Mimegtniee boys and one girl. going ‘to bes sold eu vA soldier through ai Agd help fight for‘my halt As other sold 00. ae where they will make. their future home. Out of town guests for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Proctor, ‘mother Domestic Science Luncheon Six girls of the high school domestic science department gave the second of ‘a Series of’ luncheons Wednesday ev: ening at five-thirty. Wheat and meat substitutes were used. The decorations embodied a. hint of Washington's birthday. Shaded cand- les and colored placards gave the col- SISMAROK EVENING TRIBUNE Pauline Lobach. The \whole ' affair showed the efficient: management: of the department, The guests, mothers and friends of the girls, were.Mrs. Lobach, Mrs, Fin- wall, ‘Mra. Ryan, Mrs. ‘Mrs. .Martin and Miss Densford. naira HEBRON, NEWS . Mrs; H. P. Peterson, now of Taylor, visited. the Stelter, family last Tues- day. sel Miss Elsie Stark was in Hebron this week and gaye a food demonstration ‘Whitaeaker, | spént ‘Tuesday afternoon in Hebron. - Miss Gertrude Hauser and: Miss Liz- zie ‘Brown were hostesses at a party Monday: evening, the occasion being ‘Miss Hauser’s birthday anniversary. Forrest Tollefson is back on the job at the Hebron Motor company after, attending.an auto school in Minneap- olis for two or three years, Alvin Klick was brought home from the Bismarck hospital during the past ‘1 week. It is expected that his young- er brother who is still there wall be able to return soon. Rev. N. Haas returned on “No. 7 Tuesday from his trip to Minnesota. Rev. Dr. Stickney of Fargo conduct- ed the services in the Congregational {béen visiting her brother’ Paul during. the past week. Miss Emma Wegner spent Sunday with friends in Dickinson.’ A. R. Bolke left for Harry, Funk's ranch ‘last Thursday to help out with the work. during an emergency. J. H. Wattes has received a check for eight dollars from the Missouri Slope Fair association as a prize for, the Hebron school exhibit which was, shown at the fair this fall. ‘Bismarck Defeated Hebron The Bismarck basketball team took the. Hebron boys into camp last Sat- urday evening by a score of 56 to 14. The first half was all Bismarck’s Hebron scoring only two points. Dur- in the second period the local boys running.mate,- Couch, .passed. the... pall to him and incidentally ecored | 7 ase himeelf. Lorens, of the lo- cals, broke away and got three. bask- | ets during the second half. Bolt and Robertson officiated. The summartz- |” ed score follows: ‘Hebron Lorense rt , Theiring It Hartmann ¢ Roth Spangler Baumgarten McCoy. Substitute, Koesel tic Baumgarten; field baskets, Lorenz 3, McCoy Spangler 1, Kilmer 6,’Couch 7, Cook 12. Free throws: » Theiring 8, Couch 2. Personal fouls, Theiring 2, ‘Hart- mann 1, Koesel’1, Spangler 2, Kilmer Bismarck Cook Couch Kilmer and father of :the bride, from Port- or effect of brown and white. before the ladies of the Red: Cross, land, N. D., together with her brother. and sister. «Iso her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Karcher and Miss £dith Karcher of Jamestown, N. D. ‘A LARGE LOT OF LACES AT ' ~ HALF PRICE Assortment consists of varying kinds, widths ,- and qualities. Including Vals; Filets and ‘many Swiss patterns. SPECIAL Ya PRICE: : A BARGAIN PRICE ON BONE HAIR PINS Medium size, good quality, in shell and_am- , ber. -6 pins to package. Regular val- ue about 15e. Special.per pkg.) . A STOCK CLEARANCE OF 6 Mrs, Frank Lov Tuesday afternoon: ‘The use of, cer-| church Sunday evening. While in the The girls serving were Hazel Ferg: | eals, particularly wheat, sabstitutes | city he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. uson, Charlotte Moffit, Stella Finwall, was shown. Frances . Kelly, Gladys Carley and | Theo. Bolke. elace of Antelope February-- Clearance Sale Offered for the sole purpose year. The Remanant Sale, made this Febr uary a better month than ever before. of speeding up sales during one of the dullest months af the sale will make it a record breaker: IN ONE OF rUCds SALES, YOU EXPECT GOOD VALUES. THIS IS" lee. noennes. NQ EXCPTION. ‘Miss Ella Mann of New Salem has nneessneoe: This evesevsseovoree THE READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT HAS FEW BUT VERY UN- USUAL SALE SPECIALS BEAUTIFUL EXPEN- WORTHMOR DOLLAR WAISTS NEW ATTRACTIVE BLOUSES $3.29 BLOUSES A special sample assortment, pur- ii | assorted styles. GOSSARD CORSETS IN LARGE SIZES Sizes 26 to 36 only in this assortment. Com- plete range of figure types. Values from $3.50 to $12.50. Free fittings. 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT A CLEARANCE OF MADAME ‘LYRA CORSETS » Assorted sizes from $3.50 to $7.50, fair range » of figure types, About thirty pairs ‘in the as- } sortment., 5 PER ‘CENT OFF "SPORT GIRDLES Popular number, large assortment, complete range of sizes, Very special at this price... $1.00 vale A VERY. UNUSUAL CLEAR- ANCE DISCOUNT ON MUSLIN DRAWERS assortment, complete range of sizes, Values from 78¢ to $2.0u Large qualities and prices. 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF AS USUAL, A NUMBER OF THE BEST VALUES IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT .| Popular Two-Tone Novelty Shocs Lots in which the size range has made it. im- ' possible to sell in regular stock. Otherwise in perfect style. Complete Tange of sizes, but Values $9.00; to" $15.00. Many patent ‘leather and cloth: “top: dress.shoes. in the assortment, ‘special this sale ber asi ua AN ASSORTMENT. OF SWEDE AND SATIN SHOES VERY SPECIAL Although swedes and satins are not as popular “now. as ‘they. have ‘been, the quality of these shoes alone make them most desirable: bar- gains. The values were all up to $6.00 and $8.00. mua this clearance sale per pelt A WONDERFUL PRICE ON A LIMITED QUANTITY OF KHAKI YARN Absolutely all wool, khaki sweater yarn, medium, good quality. Very suitable for sweaters, helmets, wristlets, ete. Limited Assortment of several hundred blouses that formerly sold at the bargain price of $1.00, Voiles, flaxons and sheer mate- rials. Some of the waists are slightly soiled. This sale “This Sale includes Offerings of Many Staple -and Domestics at Very Decided Reductions : 36-Inch Arabian: Nainsook Very Special Good quality, finished soft starchless. garments, etc. A regular un market value at 28c, SPECIAL 8c Very suitable for under: chased very cheap. ‘The retail price is somewhat less than actual wholesale. Assortment includes a very géod. range of sites, styles and colors, “Georgettes, silks and crepes. Special Colton and Wool Warped ‘Suitings These were purchased when prices. were comparatively normal, and stored. in our warehouse, oth- -erwise, this unusual: figure: would ang \der- Pack on Toile Du Nord That Present Prices Hardly . Make Possible Almost a hundred bolts in the as- sortment. Many dark patterns. These are selling in. the Eastern Dept. Stores at 35c, present whole sale is 25c. SPECIAL 7c yd. All Solid Colors Serpentine ‘Crepe, Greatly Reduced About 800 yards in the assortment, six or eight different colors. Present price 45c. Very. suitable for Spring "SPECIAL 34c yd. “Ripplette” Crepe Material Fast colors, washable and require no ironing. Very practical and popu-’ lar for children’s rompers, dresses, etc. One of the strongest numbers in our Summer line. ‘New line ‘has ‘been delayed in transportation. Con- sequently ‘this clearance price on the older numbers. Last year's price 29c. This Sale 22c yd. “ 9 Zephyr” Gingham Dress Material This Sale-22c yd. Assortment consists of about ten, ‘bolts, mostly light patterns. Consfd- ' ering number of plecés a very cont plete assortment. rPesent price 45c. , Special 26c yd. A. Very Special Price On|’ Colored Voiles ~** Mostly solid colors, assorted mater- jals. “Good range of colors. Vallies: + 25 to’35e yd, “ Special |6c yd. Ladies’ Black Fibre Silk Hose Unusually good quality, fine: silk ‘plaited fibre, strong, serviceable, yet fine lisle'foot and top. A very special or ae this sale at per pair. be entirely out of the question. Good assortment of patterns and This assortment represents values worth considerably more. The very finest, best tailored, neatest designed «waists ranging in price upwards to $10.00 are included in this assortment. Special $5.98 An Enormous Assortment of Short Lengths In Sum mer Wash Goods Over a hundred short. lengths, collected from our last year's stock, and priced | at’ last Spring’s prices.. On top of this very considerable ‘price advant- .| materials at any price. widths.’ Special 32c yd. age, we have grouped values from 25 to 35c in one large lot. Special 19c yd. r’THE “MOST REMARKABLE TURKISH TOWEL SPECIAL WE HAVE: EVER OFFERED. Even in ordinary times, this value would ‘be most extraord- “inary. This {s a large, extreme- ly jheavy turkish towel with col- oréd “border. Shrictly a first quality and {not a second. Al- though a “sqcond” would be & good value at this price. 7 79¢ number. Special 59c. A PLAIN WHITE TURKISH TOWEL THAT:IS AN EXCEL- LENT VALUE. Good quality, terry cloth, me- dium size, fair weight. Consid- ering present prices this is an , excellent, value. Special 26c. lone A 59¢ TOWEL NUMBER, SPE- ) CIALLY PRICED ‘MUCH LESS. Large size, plain white turk- ish, Good ‘weight; first quality. Special 44c. A 45e5 value, ‘purchased espe- cially: for this sale, much below the market price. Medium weight, fine ribbed, well aa forced goles, heels and toes. very: speeial number fort ise sale. Thesé Towels Would Make a Sale If Nothing More Were Offered. These towels were purchased almost a year ago, at prices in ef- fect at that time, although we received them just recently. enormous saving in price is she red with the customer in these values. This Once Again A 19c Turk- ish Towel The time has passed that a good quality, turkish towel can be sold at this price, yet this shipment contained one splendid number possible at this figupre. Small size, heavy weight, well bleacked, absolutely a first. Special 19c This Is a Great Opportun- ity to Supply Your Needs In Linen Toweling The linen situation is such that future supplies are almost impos- sible. No more can be imported, and thrat held in this country is only salable at prohibitive prices. we have a large assortment on hand, marked on a bisis of what they cost, and not what they are worth. We have selected a a spe- | cial lot, for this: sale, in varying widths, guaranteed ‘all linen tow- eling. 19c Yard. Here Are Three Wondertul Hosiery Values | CHILDREN’S FINE | ‘RIBBED LISLE HOSE CHILDREN’S WAYNEKNIT PONY STOCKINGS Several months ago, this entire line advanced to 50c;’ “We are fortunate in having one case purchased at the ‘old price which we offer very special dur: ‘ing the sale. q Per pair got together a little better and made| 2, Couch 3, Cook 1, it more of a game. Forward Cook of Bismarck was the star at the scoring end, making 12 field’ baskets, while only, at Wills Seed Store. —— Carnations, 90c per doz. Saturday 2 22 It ‘CLEARANCE ON AN ODD AS- SORTMENT LADIES’ COLLARS Mostly voiles and sheer materials, some colored, others ecru and white’ Formerly values to 65¢. Special this 1 7c sale at... cle eee ba colditae: s aleroia oleldere 36-INCH WHITE. SUITINGS, VOILES, CREPES, ETC. An excellent bargain opportunity is offered in this special assortment, The values at the old prices were from 29¢ to G5e a yard, and uow |: worth from 50e to $1.00. For tliis sale they have been divided 26c 39c and into two lots ........- SOME WONDERFUL VALUES IN WOOL SUITINGS Considering government restrictions, present prices, etc., ‘one is fortunate to receive all wool From our large stock, purchased when prices. were right, we have | selected several assortments that are priced re- markably’ cheap. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL :WOOL 36-INCH MATERIALS ~ Including’g grays, tans, browns, ete., ete. -Qual- ity is excellent; range of colors fair, but the price is most remarkable. Special, per yard A LIMITED ASSORTMENT OF ALL WOOL 54-INCH MATERIALS Excelluet qualities, fair range of colors, mostly lights, suitings of varying weaves, absolutely all wool. Values $2.25 and Be. 75 in normal times. Special, $1 238 per yard A BARGAIN PRICE ON SILKS AND CREPE DE CHINES Georgette Crepe Very Special 40-inch widths. assorted as to quality, orig- inally worth considerably more; mostly dark colors. Assortéd in three’ lots. zi a Bok Lot t= 4 $1.39¥d. $1.89 Yd, \ Lot 3 = $2.19 Yd. A CLEARANCE OF SOME ODD - PIECES OF SILKS ~ 36-inch plaids and stripes, excellent. qualities, good assortment, $2.50. Special, per yard Invest a Part of. What © I ItemsinU.S. THRIFT *. STAMPS ‘ Cashable at Any Time for Principal with Interest. For Sale at t Sab OF 2