The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 20, 1919, Page 5

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ABO, . » s 4 * . s MONDAY, JAN. 20, 1919. © + S: ° From New Salem. C. H. Blank of New Salem, was in town on business over Sunday, From Washburn. ‘ King John Saterlund of Washburn was in the city over Sunday. Washburn Visitor. ‘Mrs, Joseph Mann of Washburn was @ capital city visitor over Sunday. , From ‘Dawson. S. E. Kepler, a well known Dawson citizen, was in the city over Sunday. Liberty Club Dance. The Liberty club announces a dan-| ‘ cing party for Wednesday evening. Home to Stanton. F, R. Cruden returned to Stanton today after spending several days in + the city. 'M. B. A, to Dance. The Modern [rotherhood of A ica will give a dancing party Fr evening. Meets Tonight. The Junior Thursday Musical club will meet tonight at 7:20 at the home of aMrgaret Smith on 6th street. . From Hazen. J.C. Sehleppergrell, publisher of the Hazen Star, returned home today after a several days’ stay in Bismarck. Home From Cities. Mrs, A. E. Brink, 423 Fifth street, returned Saturday evening from a several days’ visit with relatives and friends in the Twin Cities. Chicken Supper. A Chicken supper will be served at 46 o'clock Thursday evening at the First Presbyterian ‘church, to which the general public is invited. U. C. T. Dancing Party. The. United Commercial Travelers “will stage, another of their popular series of ‘winter dancing parties at .the I:lks" temple Saturday evening: 5 _;Social Party. (osThe.A.O. U. W. and Degree of * Honor. wil .hold a social party Tues- | day evening, January 28 at the Elks’ hall. All members are requested to attend, Degree of Honor. A special meeting of the Degree 01 Honor will be held at the home of Mrs. E. 'B..Morris on Tuesday even- ing, when all members are requested to attend. Qty Mr. ingle Here. J. G. Ingie o1° vawson, the man who spilled the beans.on the Townley chain store meeting in Bismarck a year ago, is here logking over the general. assembly, Home From Navy. W. J. Kestler, home from tho:navy, was met here-yesterday Dy Mrs, Kest- ler, who-has been, living in; Manday, and the young, people were guests al the Grand Pacific over night, .;.., Successful Dance. The Woodmen of the ‘World gave a very ‘successful dance at Braddock last: Friday, ;when .$125..-was,, cleared for the! Fatherless: Children,.of Fran¢e. O'Connor's: orchestra played. To Bring Daughter Here. Péter Webér of Sargent county, re- cently oytsted from the hosue ‘by the Nonpartisan majority, will) hring here for hospital attention his young daugh- ter, who has sbeen seriously, ill for some time. sell g "Phone Meeting. Miss Esther’ M. Sorenson of ‘Fargo, "phone supervisor for the Independent Telephone Co., is here « address a district meeting of ope rs. At least twenty employes of the North Dakota Independent. Telephane Co, are expect ed to attend. ‘From Jamestown. Attorney and Mrs. George W. Thorpe of Jamestown-were here over Sunday as guests of her cousin, Mrs. 1. B, Maynard. Mr. Thorpe came to the capital to argue a case before the supreme court. To Give Dinner. Dance. Dr. and Mrs, Frederick B. Strauss today ‘issued’ invitations for a dinner dance to be given Tuesday evening, January..28. The affair promises to be one of,.the most elaborate of the formal social events of the season. ‘Mrs. Happy Here. ‘Mrs. “H. P. Paulson and’ two older children havearrived from Fargo to spend several - weeks _Wwith Happy Paulson of.the Fargo. Forum. “Mrs. Paulson was.a newspaper woman on the Grand Forks Herald when Happy, who was city editor at the time, gave her her greatest human interest as- signment. ‘Message from Ingersoll. “Cecilia Gustaf, the spiritualist and telepathist, announces that at the Grand theatre ‘this evening she. will transmit from the spirit world a mes- sage from the late Robert ligersoll. ‘Madame Gustaf states that Ingersoll has used her as a medium upon @ number of occasions, . and that his messages have been very interesting. ‘Richardsons Here. H. P. and J. L. Richardson, star organizers for the Nonpartisan league, and. who operated out of Bismarck for more than a year, are here inspect- ing the session. The Richadsons went from here to Nebraska, later proceeding to Minnesota and then re- turning last June ‘to North Dakota, where they have been engaged in or- ganizing the Red River valley dis- trict. Burnstads Here. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. ~Burnstad of Burnstad are here with their two sons, Toy and ‘Norman, who have ‘entered the Bismarck hospital to have their tonsils removed. Attacks of tonsilitis developed after the youngsters had recovered from Spanish influenza. This evening the big Logan county . BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | purchase more stock for his big ranches in Logan and Sioux counts and across the South Dakota line, in the vicinity of Pollock. In Minneapolis. ‘Mrs. D. T. Owens has gone to M neapolis for a two weeks’ visit with reiatives and friends. Little Has Pneumonia, George W. Little is very ill at his home on Fourth — street with — pne and two childr have Spanish influenza. A Baby Boy. A baby boy was born to Mr, and tfatton Suaday morning narck hospital. “Mother and woing very nicely. Youngsters Christened. ‘xe two young sons of Dr. and } Crewe were chris d luring the ve ernoon, Sam tw. bunday Godfather, i — | Young Is Improving. C, L.. Young, who has be his home on Avenue B - k of Spanish influenza, is now showing a steady improvement, altho he is still very weak. \ Fortnightly Club. The Fortnightly club wil hold a reguluf meeting at 3 o'clock nex! Wiednesday aflernoon in the commun- ity room of the city library. Visiting club women will be welcomed, Pythian Meeting. St. Elmo Lodge, No. 4 Knights of Pythias, will hold a regular meeting at the castle hall on urth street Wednesday evening, when there will be work in the rank of esquire. All visiting knights are invited. Colored Baptist Services. Rev. C. W. Finwall conducted serv- lices at the Second Baptist church (colored) Sunday evening. 8.080. uompson of Driscoll, an employe of the senate, was in charge of the meet- ing, which was attended bya num- ber of legislators. Oberg to Coast. Jack Oberg left Saturday. evening for California, where he will spend several weeks. looking after business matters. During his absence hig ter- ritory will be covered for the Win- ston/Harper-Fisher Co., by Clint Smith of Fargo. Women's Work Meeting. Mrs, F. L, Conklin, state chairman of the North Dakota women’s commit- tee of the national council of defens: Miss Julia O. Newton of the agric' tural college, and Miss Cora Farle: visiting nurse of the North Dakota public health laboratory, wil speak. and Mrs. H. H. Steele and Mi Blanche Myers will furnish musical numbers at the women’s meeting to be held at the community room of the city library at 2:30‘. m., Janu- ary 24. All of the women of the b.ope are. inyited to attend. Miss Barbie Surprised. ‘An ‘enjoyable | surprise party was given in honor of Mrs. John Barvie hér home, 419 8th’ ‘street, Sunda evening. Upon her return f church'in the’ evening Mrs. Barb: found’ her home occupied by 25 guests who * “had stolen: in’ unexpectedly. When the lights ‘were turned ‘pn''r Vealing the houseéful ‘of people, th surprise’ was complete.’ The event was in-honor of Mrs, Barbie's 31st birthday anniversary. A_ beautiful birthday” cake, illuminated with candles was the feature of an appett: ing luncheon served by Mrs. Barbie's friends. The impromptu hostess is @ most popular. member, of St.. Mary’s parish, president. of the altar society and active in all church work, and the party given in her honor last even- ing was a demonstration of the e¢: teem in which she is held by many friends. ROYAL ARCH MASONS. A special convocation of Bismarck Chapter No. 10, Royal Arch Masons, will be held at the Masonic Temple on Wednesday, January 22. Work in the degree of R. A. M., followed by ban- quet and smoker. Hour, 7:39 sharp. 120 3t To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUiNINI (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and worké off the Cold. E. W: GROVE’S signature on each box. 30c. Bowels clogged, sick headache, no » |fun is it? Why not have that happy face, red: cheeks that come with good digestion? Hollister’s JRocky Moun- tain Tea.makes the hdwels work reg- ular, -natural—makes you feel like new. Take it ‘tonight. J. Breslow. Dance.at K..C. Hall by the Liberty Club Wed- nesday night, Jan. 22. Everybody. invited. O’Connor’s Orchestra. Confucius, Confucius was not a religious’ teach- er. He taught ethics and was a great philosopher. His doctrines dealt with man’s relations to man, and not with man’s relations or responsibilities to God. The true followers of Confucius can properly be said to have no relig- ion, but must Confucianists have relig- ious notions borrowed either from the Buddhist or Taoist. religions, or from both, Panic Active Aid to Disease. Panic, in truth, is always the most potent enemy upon which disease can call for aid. For pdnic not merely cripples the mind and the morale; it has directly disastrous consequences to the body itself. It deranges the di- gestion, it strains the heart, it slows the circufation of the blood. Thus it weakens the whole system, predispos- ing to infection by disease and making rancher will leave for Montana, to CASTORIA it more’ difficult to escape outcome if infection strikes. 3 Don’t miss seeing “Fatty” Arbuckle at the | ot Webb Brothers NN peewee wee ew ee oreo w eee eoeeee IMM Webb Brothers REMNANT SALE _ THREE BIG DAYS — Tuesday, Wednesday and T. hursday All Remnants, Short Lengths, Soiled and Mussed Goods, Sample Lots Odds and Ends and Discontinued Lines are Reduced for Quick Disposal Regardless of Former Selling Price. WASH GOODS REMNANTS Percales—Best quality, light and dark. shades, formerly 35c, rem- _nant sale’ PYICC re ie ce 25¢c Ginghams—Fancy stripes, plaids, checks, light and dark colors, for- -merly 35e, remnant sale price............. Nes 25c Tissues—Finest quality, light and dark colors, formerly 35. cents, remnant sale price Outing Flannels—A ‘very fine quality in colored and white, for- sale price merly 35 cents, remnant ~ 5 ia . .25¢. Devonshire Cloth — Best grade, stripes and checks, formerly 39 cents, remnant sale price REMNANTS OF TABLE DAMASK Imported mercerized table dam- ask 72 inches wide, formerly $1.48, remnant sale price per yd.......... $1.18 DISCONTINUED LINE OF SHOES - One lot of Vici, Kangaroo and Patents in black, remnant sale price Ob in, 2k $3.98 | -One lot of suede leather in browns. and blacks, rem- nant sale price....... $2.95 One lot of vici and kangaroo in blacks, remnant sale price DRAPERY REMNANTS Short ends of scrims, voile and marquisettes in plain and figured, during this sale at..... Y, Price This Sale involves only merchandise of merit-not cheap goods bought to sell cheap, but goods from our | high standard stocks, af- fecting the greatest saving of the year. Women’s Dresses A most remarkable ‘reduction: has been made on this lot of dresses, which in- cludes some of the very late models in taffeta, satins, crepe de chine, velours and combinations of taffeta and crepe de chine and velvet and satin in blues, grays, greens, old rose, plum, champagne and burgundy, remnant See $15.00 CHILDREN’S COATS A lot of corduroy, velvets and velours in most all the wanted colors from 7 to 14 year size—all the most wanted colors— during this sale at Y, Price DRESS SKIRTS A surplus lot of silk and satin dress skirts of most every desirable shade, formerly $10.50, remnant $ 5 2 5 e sale price BLOUSES One lot of crepe de chine waists of the very best grade, in whites and flesh col- ors, remnant $4.98 sale price SWEATERS Ladies’ all wool sweaters in plain and | fancy mixtures and combination stripes of most every wanted color during this remnant sale .............-...3 Y, Price REMNANTS OF SILKS Hundreds of yards of ‘silk. left from the past six months’ selling, plain and fancy weaves, suitable for most any purpose, formerly $2.25 per yd., remnant sale price REMNANTS OF WOOL DRESS FABRICS An opportunity you should take advantage of. and’ supply your wants in dress fabrics. You will find many desirable patterns for skirits, suits and dresses for your- self.and children, during this'sale at sain “ ME ee te ee Ve PRICE WOOL CHALLIES The very best grade and most wanted colors, remnant sale price BROKEN LOTS OF HOSIERY Women’s and children’s fleece lined and wool hose at .. .14 Price DISCONTINUED LINE OF UNDERWEAR Wool and Cotton fleeced in wom- en’s and children’s two piece gar- ments, during this remnant sale at BLANKETS A surplus lot of cotton bed blan- kets in white, gray and tans, ex- tra large size and. extra heavy. ee $4.68 Webb Brothers MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION BISMARCK _ - NI UUUNUNARLUAULAUUAE AA HAHAHAHA AGAVE RSA RTARTA AU: UUALOATOAERAULOUGOOAGRONEAGEOANOOOAOOEOOESOEEUPEOOGOVSEGAFASTASUEUOOU EUR NORTH DAKOTA | TOO TTT For Infants and Children’ = | Qrnheum tonight in ise te Ore ie “His Diving Beauty,” a the two reel riot of laughter. | 4A IVTVUUUTOUUCUUTVUNOVAEE UUEOUOGVUVUE TORONTO S

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