The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 19, 1918, Page 5

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4 Tinnerseeetonnneniennn anpnnnani Ing , | Cary “ y A ‘i i a y gnc ~TGAR IR RO: j ‘Ub bowels, inth QP ULAR SEOPE.: SILKEN SOFT-ARE-“ROBES INTIMES”— - |Killdeer Matren.. |GARS FOR ees Oe urs|?* fe a. ae itd nny WILL. tech PERHAPS TO CONSERVE RED FLANNEL Passes Away at NEIGHBORS : jHatdeay and E ARMY as - ‘ : sate i nights upset the stomach—you become 3 ‘ Cars will be provided for <he Royal 3 is Pe Degas semercemmeret nt | ‘ 1 a Local Hospital Neighbors who will spend next Wed- Past He a Sen DOR a eter Washer, Proprietor RS Te nesday afternoon working. at the’ fer, Hollister's ‘Rocky untain Tea oy a ae PI of St. Death Comes to Mrs. Olive Fad- | Country club. Machines will leave the | will purify your stomach. clean your Charles’ at Dickinson, Van Hook residence, 308, Fourth street |howels, restore - your: appetite: Bres- ‘Bea - den Turk, Who Leaves at 1:30 p. m., and all Royal Neighbors | tows, a, Q ,. Leaves Tomorrow x ; who plan to spend the afternoon .at BUY, W. § 8. : : ; rf Two Small Sons the Country club are asked to be on| qyjbune Want, Ada Bring Results. Dickinson, N. D., July 19.—Peter $ EE OE hand at that time. § - Washer, ‘proprietor of the St. Charles (Mrs, Fred J, Turk, nee Olive Fad- id one of the Slope’s best liked den, of Killdeer, passed away at the 8, has enlisted 1 the com-} Rismarck - hospital at 6:30 Friday thissary department of the army and morning .after an illness of five % Jeaves, today to enter the service. Dur- months. The deceased was born in Sa ’ fog. his'absence Mrs: Washer, who-is Bathgate on June 70, 1889. B u , : age at” experienced hotel woman, will Funeral services will be held at the | : ‘ Manage the St. Charles, and the trav- Presbyterian church at 3:30 Sunday ¢ eling fraternity has ‘promised that the afternoon. ve Seg hostelry, will fot: suffer any loss -of Mrs. Turk is survived by her hus- ogy Patronage through its manager's pa- band and two small sons, her mother, ig trlotism: «Mr, and Mrs. Washer took Mrs. M. J. Fadden, three sisters, se av <i charge of the St. Charles two years Mrs., Arthur Turk of Manning, Mis eee me aha jhaye aede tt he: most popu: Reba Fadden of Minneapolis. Mrs. B. P r hotel | west of e iSsouri. Be- O. Treske of Chaska, Minn; T. T. f C t E 4 ES fore coming here they were engagea Wadden of Killdeer, C. ‘M. Fadden of or orse conom , Ww /in'the ‘hotel business at ‘Beach and in “Bismarck, and Victor Fadden. now other. North Dakota ‘towns, and they serving with the American Expedition: 3 N have hundreds of friends scattered all ary Forces in Franc ae over: the state. BUY Wb, Si “ * Ree BUY W: 8, §—=-— ‘ be ass ‘ - FORMER M AYOR Walter Thompson There is the utmost of quality in every Gos-,.. . 7 = Is Safe in France sard. Their style is unquestioned, and ‘inim- :- ‘ OF BISMARCK IS itable, their all-day comfort is priceless and DEAD AT BUTTE ‘J.C. Thompson yesterday received proverbial, and they offer a wearing service : SES : a cablegram advising him of the safe that alone is worth the price you pay, whéth- «. arrival of his son Walter in France. if 5 * $3.50, $5 5 BOS” George.People, Pioneer of Cap- Walter Thompson left Bismarek. in or it et err: $2.75, $3.50, $5.00, $9.60 . ital City’ and Mandan April for service in the heavy artil- or up to poV.00. . 3 o lery and before going over was sta- Passes Away tioned at Fort Mills. A number of x iain POM other Bismarck and Burieigh county Iti tice t : George Peoples, one of Bismarck’s boys are in the same contingent an t is practicing true econ- | territorial mayors, -founder of “the ered, Breau tO jaye: arrived ‘in omy to buy a Gossard Peoiples . hotel ‘in’ Mandan, and for Clarence Thompson, another son of corset. Me et ear Prominent in the.business J. C. Thompson, formerly employed eer the, patra Ape 6 ote aMipecurl. with the Lahr Motor Sales Co., is now The name Mont, -aged./8. The taking a special mechanical course e pn 12, Bienarek asthe wit hthe national army classes at the ~ Gossard ed 2 sponiderable fortune.|. was North Dakota ¢ agricultural college. early honored by being made mayor r , bats of Bismarck. In 1882 he built Man- Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. on the inside of the cor- ~ dan’s firs thotel which he. gave his : set is your guarantee of own name and managed until 15 years | d red flannel dressing gowns—to save : iginal. Insi rie of finest silk succceds the ancient styles of flannelette and red flai i the original. Insist upon the’ eae rgred te Montane: For Be Mat cotie. Ar the left Is a cre pe combination suit with filet lace, covered, pirtly, with a satin and | A it. There is no corset APL iden ett Fh hand ansdown boudoir robe, ‘The centor picture shows a nightrobe of fine mulle, embroidered and filet-trimmed. p ia fa Butte.” There survive his widow, one | SWans ihe Theat oath " t the right. 45 just as good” for you. son, Robert, and & daughter, Fannie. | A Slorified pajama suit of heavy satin iy at ight. * Perea ee For Infants and Childreii' ; UY WF a * * a t - ii ‘ial| many piéces and materials, thoug! ad By BETTY BROWN. ly, an effort to use as little mater YP : Pe foetal Ala AN La cea (N. Fa A. Fashion Expert.) as possible. Hems, for instance, are| lace is usually one of them, ‘The fa- In uae For Over 30 Years : A W. Lucas Co. Bismarck Commercial club, who fs al-| New York, July 19.—No true woman | narrowed, and shoulder-straps are} vorite model the “Lady eee Alw ee are CM Ulta ° e le 9 £0. secretary of the local Y. M. C. A. | would consider. herself well informed | much oftener used than the designs | which is a perfectly straight, wide- Signature of iG committee, reports that another Ur- | on fashion without a knowledge of the| that “carry -up” from the garment | armed afar, bu susceptible to a vorkee he a for Me: A. | latest lingerie—so I had a lovely time | proper. In line with this, combina-| thousand variations, like its name- ; a strative and exec: | jooking at the “frillies.” tion effects also are advised. sake. utive ability.. Candidates upon-apply-| “New York markets would indicate | [t-certain conditions or indications, ! “there has been much talk of cor- THRIFT THRILLS Wear ing to. Mr. Keniston will receive blanks that all lingerie is to be of silk, crepe, | rather, materialize, women will event- | pri ion MU Ae —_—— d and full’ particulars, yoapne satin, chiffon, glove: silk or any one] ually go back to making their own | Sets in connection with the war situ- Si f° six’ pence OSSQAT ; GES AIGA ELE KGAL of a dozen delicate weaves. Even| underwear. Some of them have. al-| ation, and at this writing it is impos-/Sing a song of six p id Ri CAMPAIGN EXPENSES. mulls, cambrics, ‘Jinens and fine mus- | ready undertaken this, using fe mull| sible to say. just to what-extent the | Pocket full of dough, CORSETS F ‘A ais of campaign expenses filed | tins are discarded ‘for the lovelier—/as well as silk for the purpose, and,| oitnut Will be curtatled or in what |Sixteen little THRIFT STAMPS , Ld Fite the Secretary of state's office | and costlier fabrics.’ But they do say | instead of embroidering, introducing | Ut? Siethek ‘ale are iwerut (Sticking in a row They Lace in Front Show: Patrick. D. Norton ‘of Hettinger, | tiiat they make up for the extra cost | lace alone or simply. turning hems | WAY. + cir ‘materials ‘are. tigefu * Who sought:to succeed himself as con- | ny-idager. wear ‘and infinitely greater | over ribbons, then’ adding choux and | for army. purposes, so materials and|/wWhen the war is over, Mabs gréssman from the Third district, top- charm, bows of the same ribbon for finishing; mills may. b ‘Tequisitioned, but still H hi ill be. rat * ped the list with $1,000. The lowest Agu any -rate, fed flannel under- | touches. f * "| the manufacturers are, ‘on the whole, |#2OW Nappy pe Rides eign * ‘ expense reported was 28° cents’ for | things are entirely gut! Silk has the| It is really true that as the cry for proceeding -as’ if, on the whole, pro|’Cause Four “Bucks” will be Five 2 stamps expended by a certain deino- whole field and crepe de chine, China| conservation gros more emphatic, | tion of:any{contingency: “Bucks” cratic candidate. and Japanese silk, glove silk and Ar-| and qualities .grow more uncertain, | "As the silhouette has not changed, }4q nineteen - twenty - three. * x SS a are lette crepe-are-in, the lead. {designs grow more alluring. This ap-! there are practically. no new models > ? ‘Mrs. Gannons Here. While all garntents ‘are as elab-/ plies to all departments of dress. but! in corsets, and, fithe prices are ad- 3 G. Gannons of Ashley, of counsel for | orately embroidered as ever, with rib-| the lihgeries: remind one of it. : They/ vanced, no one coniplains. K L E J N ’ - the defense: in the Wishek. trial, was | bons about them, bands and rosettes, | are simplicity personified, so far as Uy M is s thay this week: by Mrs. Gannons and | hows and streamers, there is, obvious-! lines: are: concerned, but made up. of! Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. TAILOR AND CLEANER es, vn — ‘ iy . bAMeaaees THR ITER ed Mana ELON re = = 7 me : Fi sLewi . ‘ i a i Eby: Augners Cal: kaon Mandan |MRS, BUDLONG TELLS OF ANNUAL u iedncuvanannnnscccnsnnesngecceucucocnsssussasocercccszennsonucssusaenseeeqioavints Youn man howe ons furlough from MEETING OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATION |= es vistted Bismarck friends this week. i aed 5 a = Harvest au tea ae Sella Home Mrs. Minnie Clarke Budlong way,ies. This question: being = far reach = ne i s' ii ‘ b ans;ing and of so complicated’ a nature C. C. McLean, Mandan manager of hostess last: evenine\te See rt lit was decided to continue the discus- qh ; the Russell-Miller Milling Co., has sold |Of the city and — her administrative | | 7 at a time and place to be desig: ed his residence on Fifth avenue to J. |staffic:The company gathered on the nated by. the officials in. Washingtor \ . Ke Porter. whose family will occupy | porch'?:.Mrs. Budlong’s-apartments on | all state directors to hold themselv: fo t and happi thelr few home as soon as the present | Fourétt street and listened to an in-| in readiness-t respond to the call. |= of comfort and happiness 4 tenants find another dwelling place. formal resume of the recent meeting! Mrs. Budiong reports the smaller |= Fs ; d.to th ho a : Bunnie a P'liceman: of the American Library associatiou ' groups of ‘libraries as having "Held = = is assured. to those w = ‘ “IN, from which the secretary of the North | most informing conferences while on |3 = A Pp, bare (Bunnie): Bonnell, a Northern: Dakota‘ ‘Library commission bas just| side trips such as a delichtful trip of |S = accumulate a substantial ins ie be ae misssen ger te antes returned. a few days to Lake Placid, the re-/S 4 City, has Yeon called with the limited {, She reports Saratoga Springs anjsort established by the great brary |= , = sum of money. sid ae eats © tice dat at ints ideal place of meeting for the A. L.jJeader Melville Dewey. Here every-|= = ie es ry it. sti a ath cana ill le y Saat A. and that while the attendance | thing possisle was arranged to make|= = Systematic saving, ‘ pea IN. AOR other Maonabers of | Was slightly over seven hundred, the |the stay of the visiting librarians |= = ith the hel f this ‘ the Burleigh eounty contingent. interest and enthusiasm surpassed pleasant and profitable. She brought The Appearance of the Most Carefully Arranged Kitchen Is = wit e help 0 1S Z is peal ste “ that of previous gatherings. Matters}a wealth of information and revival Improved by a = Pianos ene a h e . eer A Of national importance were weighed | of interest to the librarians of Bis- = strong institution, is the Bismarck Girl and discussed, such as the proposed | marck and all felt that an unusual op-| = e e = y ae Wi h new drive for the library war fund, | portunity had been given them in/S only practical way of ob- Wins Winchester \for the maintenance of camp librar-| hearing this first hand report. = 00 @ gera or Ealsine iio tinct habs ~ * <, y ‘ = al cs Prize for 1918 sees corn cesarean ceca || ‘Think of a giant ‘Thermos bottle for a food fl : k : CF ee ‘ ° = Think of a-giant Thermos bottle for a food preserver, anda fit from your work. Miss. Esther ‘Larson, daughter of BISMARCK ON | Things People Say | porcelain bathtub for a sanitary interior, and you catch ‘the ve ; Mr. and “Mrs.: John L. Larson, has LAST LAP AND % 2 ILKOOT id ae You can start with One . been awarded the 1918 W. H. Winches- The saying that a sailor has a wife cu % eR, sos sotviper il - ose peers int Gola for Oroticleney, $40,000. SHORT in every port is libel—Admiral Jellt- |= CHILE any decision on a refrigerator until you see a The Oldest and Dollar. Your savings will 1 ER e cose of the British navy. iy als I ere, be ; aera en he Hern et ce (Continued prom Page Cue: oR * Py = Different styles and ice capacities from 50 to 150 pounds at Largest aie! earn 4% interest com- sty r {ment has been taken by 31 citizens | ‘jt seems very doubtful whether |= ia 54,50. i i . : chester, who ‘for years presided over | who are ready to go the Limit ta hunt | there sealed be any neutrals in a new|= prices from $16:50 to $54.60. m this sectiono pounded semi-annually, . the Sixtr judictal district and who was | the-hun. The members of the day are| Buropean war.! Holland as well as : ee , the State ¢ also county superintendent of schools | George Gussner, G. C. Wachter and ' Norway would probably. hava to side in Burleigh county for many years. | Mrs. 0. H. Will. There are others tO! against Germany.—Admiral Von Tir- OI Y 1as W. O. = Each year three ‘pupils graduating | be reported tomorrow, the Limit club | pitz, irom Bie pene eres are ened committee—L. K. Thompson and A. P.|* eee . | rom the city‘a ne from the rura:|eLnhart—being averse to. spilling all should be ashamed alike of my geiltive exuuttaating hora ana. cho-eas| fits good news. at once. religion “and patriotism it I did not petitive exa » ne good hearty heave tomorrow, burn with indignation at the, crimes ] Who Tanks highest receives-the Win-| and the committee are confident thal | srcince tumanty commnilted by the nvcnseensyoneivenoevesesceancnny, +? chester award for the ‘year. Bismarck will once more claim its po- | Emperor and rulers, . both civil and - E j = Sa Lacesneaet sition as a city which saw its duty | ecclesiastical, of Germany, and not ——————————uWuM—- = Fj o “Surely the Limit, and did tty io. 4 Jonly' condoned ‘but. praised by multi- Mn e » | [pot ‘There seems no limit to the outrages SINT toh Poy CRETE jtudes of its people—Archbishop of b ] Le F on'the king's English, wrought by cine. |, Jennie: You can't expect a feller | rk, England. be The Store with The Store with ma ‘theater proprictors: “Featuring” | 9 love a girl with a red nose. color- | =—_—_—_—— Ae ao ahora ten etch aera 8” | Jess lips, dull eyes; °$ take Hollis-| Over 1,000 f], Over 1,000 = was an abomination which moved to ter’s Rocky. Mountain Tea at. once. i G nis = revolt all lovers of our language; “pic- | Don't. delay—it's “dangerous... 35c. Garments B ° ke , Fi te t G ° Ce t ace = turazation” was worse, but there. it | Breslow's. th ¢ 7 = ‘ Was ‘thought.’ atrocities would stop. $ ¥ guconecencccgnangggqggy tsmarch s as @s rowing n @ Onenaeonanneaensecinonny = ¥, But no. From the top of a picture | f° Py —— = palsce 2a South London flaunts In big GOLD PACK METHOD ; = letters che announcement that there tx r 4 i ; = Presented:.“‘the picturination of. Sulli- IN’ 12 SHORT STEPS 2. e y e <3 é : = van's celebrated song. “The Lvs No. 5~ = ( = Chord.'”"—London Chronicle. = a u Y t BUY W, 8. 8,2 = ¥ J As She Understood 't, = a i Mery’s mother was: buying some NATIONAL = changeable silk. -After the purchase | | WAR GARDEN = iss . 4 A a Ri ‘was made Mary. said. “Mamma, do aad ie = 5 +} e - they:call that changeable because you CRISP. appetizing = © M4 y # eetis can ‘take it back tomorrow if you want Armour’s Corn Flakes = Nn als In 1S ore a SO = aT. PaaS \ |] toasted “justright.” Require = : a . we s ay wie little or no sugar. Equally =: « = Sap See NAST ae good with fresh or con- = i > = ean | a, : up to on sale tomorrow at: ; es _—— | ARMOURS : . , ei = | The Bismarck Home Guard | FLAKES | : : = | will report at the state-arm- | CORN FLA : - 2 ‘ ‘ | Suh a sda vi se Friday, | Trade supplied CIE A . | July 19, with rifles, bayonets | r Jars with vegetables or Armour Grain Co, fs 1 ‘3 os . | and belts, and in civilian at- | fruits, after blanching and cold dip- Chicago 5. ' tire. |] Ping, a fruit funnel is useful, says | | : B rd f || the National War Garden Commis- | Remember, Armour’s PRS e = y order 0 || sion: The process.is shown above. Oats cook in 10 to tae 2 | B. C. MARKS, Watch for step No.6. Send atwo- | ff /5 minutes. : = President. _|| cent stamp to Commission at Wash- i ee i s 2 ‘ [Sa = ington 'for a free primer. d NVUNQAUDOFOUGQONUODAOQUOGONNOGOOGNONROGOERTONNDOONOUENNGEAONDESOUOQUOQUONN dUO0xsdUOOOOHOGOUOGUEOUOQUEOUONONOUOOEOOOOONONUCGEOULONOEYONEODONTONgST EpOnOEDcDOQHROGNITOLITE

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