The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1919, Page 5

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my « , « , . » DA ve bad ! { q | ‘ te ee repent w+ dy , * v, 4 » EB. 17, 1919. BISMARCK DAI [Cm News’ 4) Mothers’ Club.: The Mothers" Social club wilt meet | at the home of Mrs. R, M. Bergeson on Sixts street Tuesday. afternoon. All members are urged to be present. Red. Cross. Dance. The Red Cross dance to be given} by the canteen girls at the Elks’ tem- ple‘tonight promises to be a very well} attended and enjoyable affair, nor’s orchestra will furnish music, Leaves For Home. iy Mrs. Walter Kaber of Rutland, has been the gnest of Mr: Bertsch for two weeks. her home this morning. iat as Heads Lucas Department Miss Alvina Plattner, enced» sales-woman from has arrived here to take charge of the ready-to-wear department of the A. W. Lucas store. Big Auto Concern \ One of the la rgest corporat Secretary of State Hall has for some time is the Minot with P. W. Miller of and LC. Sterns and \ Minot as incorporators $1,300,000, Mead Is Back. A. T) Mead returns to Bismarek af- ter a year in t duties as sales tor Sales Co. Mr. Mead has been ‘with the Overland distributors here since 1913, and is refarded as one of the city's substantial young men. an with tue Lahr Mo- Je Automobile Show president of the Lahr Motor § . handling the Overland and’ y cain for western North Dakota. and ern Montana, snd Carl Pederson, president. of the i Motor, Co., apd 4 the Hudson, up and Chevrolet, left for Minneapolis to attend the rH motive exposition, . Many Attend School The extent to which interest in trac- tors has developed in western North Pakota was. sho by an attendance 17° at ‘a fi ‘tor school con- ducted in Bismarck last week by the International °° Haryester © Co, The Avery Co. announces ‘a similar school to he held.in Bismarck the s in March, Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal Ww. a0 ia at Oo Gillatexonq dou Prices GREY and . KAHKI aR cond week | oO Con | b THE “SHIVER BLOUSE” She left for | ns whieh | i i 1 Basket Ball "VALLEY ‘ery HIGH SCHOOL BISMARCK HIGH SCHOOL ‘Friday, February 21 HIGH SCHOOL GYM HOSKIN’S YARN Worth $2 85 to $3.05 per Ihe Thi: Lis a special fine quality for making socks /and ‘sweaters: which the Burleigh County Red _ Cross Chapter must dispaie o of at once. le { i i } Posed Especially by Miss Katherine Van Pelt of New York Winter Garden. By DR. MARTHA MCGLENN to freezing, I, would advise that the ’ Urt-walst be put away. until and something more sub- The V-necked waist, winte! nothing a ays chill! r the shiver comes the and the open sneeze, followed in rapid suc viting combin- the sore throat, cough, feve t and chest the misery and danger of influenza or | 2nd develop into ‘ someth lous. pneumonia. In hot weather, a thin. shirt-v with a low neck is quite per But when the temperature gets , t| 1 know that girls ke to loc corel [tier than one of he Tnaterinl, ‘Tut jit is not necessary to expose er portion of the neck and shoulders {to look pretty. And between’ health and beauty, hes y time, ‘ ‘BISMARCK BOY | HAD THRILLING . SMA rok Boe had iences and narrow ‘in “of. his company was Med by’ a. shell) He é ‘durin® one of the’ last bat- psi a itt dren sells fell’ among his |@ethohment,. but. that most."6f thers ne ont unhurt. The regiment ‘suf- in the Argonne, how- of the | hoy have jw und stripes, “Sam has three service met comes ¢ without a He writes from France that cen enough war and wants to | 1 hime aia cal he |xee cit | 1 § ject home. 10¢ and 25c MISS DINSMORE TO GIVE READING | In addition to the program as pub- jlished for the entertainment, to be giv- fen at McCabe church tomorrow eve- ning:under the direction of the Ladies’ | Aid ‘society, there will be a reading in costume’ by Miss Dinsmore of the Bis- |marck high school faculty. Viet very “attractive program has been jarranged, and a large attenddnce ‘is {promised for tomorrow evening. There ; Will be no admission charge. > “I have kept | house 15 years, am the mother of four jehildren, and oT would not keep house without Hollister’s Rocky Mountain |Teu.” Wise Woman. why? Drives away sickness, brings health and hap- niness to the whole family. Jos. Preslow. |. Skating at the Armory |Monday) and Thursday Inight. Musie by 0’Con- nor’s Orchestra. For the Beulah Coal | Phone 75, City Fuel Co. | MEN Keep your clothes dry cleaned, pressed | and repaired. Only experts in my employ. KLEIN Formerly With References | Mason & Hamlin, Carlyle M. Scott, Steinway, Prof. of Music Knabe, Ete. State U. of Minn. F.W. JANICH | Expert Tuner & Repairer of 9.00 — PER LB., Pianos, Players Organs;,. Ete. Leave Orders. Rox 583 Bismarck Tribune Pianos Sold and _ Exchanged | traction, [raise funds for jare given to mep in uniform on the ‘trains passing through Bismarck. over 600 anen were served from the Division No. 2 of the Methodist La-{ Reading—Miss Dinsmore, in \os-| dies’ Aid society announces the fol-|tume. lownig progrem for “‘Tuesday\ night, Bolo, ies. dohn Graham Feb, 18, at 8 o'clock in the Methodist et-—Mrs. M. C, Schoelkupf and jchureh: A. Larson. the great- | th is preferable every | _ EXPERIENCES he Argonne forest. and. in P He served with the 868rd]. badly, wounded only.‘a. few: feet. fran |: sé’ ted: to a cart. they |; pire 3s ELTINGE WIRES RED CROSS CANTEEN GIRLS Julian Eltinge, who will appear at the ‘ANditorium Wednesday evening with his big road show, has telegraphed from Great, Falls, Cross canteen gi kept them very busy, ana quantities | of cards are necessary, but the sol- diers and sailors appreciate it, and having heard along the line of this ae- ont., to the 10 Red {tive work, are on the lookout long he- n invitation to oc-}fore arrival here. It sis quite evident cupy two boxes for this unusual at-|that Mr. Eltinge has heard of them These girls are giving a | too, and in this delicate courtesy shows at the Elks hall this evening to | recognition of their fajthful work, and postal cards, which {as this is one of the biggest attrac tions that will visit) Bismarek this Year, it is needless to say the girls are on their tiptoes with excitement ieee canteen this past week it has lat being his gues RAR ee ‘ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN AT M’CABE CHURCH NEXT TUESDAY ‘dan AS . Donald ‘MeCoy, \ Prelude, Solo—Miss Bergllot Caspary. Duet—Mrs. John Larson and Mr. Fred Hanson. Reading—Miss warden. Piano Solo—Mrs. P.Q. Rose. Duet—Messrs ‘Halvorson and Hum-; phreys. t Lydia Hagen, Pauline [) ; Mears, George Register, Howard | Watkins, Walter Penwarden, M. Boyce, Jr. Solo—Miss Mary Boy: sen with. violin | obligato. Reading—Miss Bergliot Caspary. There will be no charge for admit- j tance, but an offering will be taken. IMPORTANT ADDITION TO FINE COLLECTION OF WAR POSTERS The museum of the State Historical society has just received a large pack- age of war posters from ©: . One) Overseas battalion of Canada, the “Lit- ich is of partiewlar i and | tle Black Devils,” which made such a specially prizes, is | name for itself on the battle front in of the oj} painting | Franee. Canada is so proud of the Geraldine — Penn- } still on its stretcher, of the design of the. poster used in reeruiting the 190th toa ee American Teachers’ Lite Insurance Sopa OF DES MOINES, IOWA An Old Line, Legal Reserve, Participating Company, Is‘Just Entering the State of North Dakota We desire an experienced life insurance man for the state agency. If your past record will prove that you are a real producer, and have organizing and executive se writes \ David E., Cloyd, Pres. DES MOIN TT TUM pc foe EE jexcept this loan of 1918. Tcoas ‘ah vale nie, euael bie women 6r auanlana adores onemmeleterdal relatives of the “Little Black Devils” are wearing broéches made after the design of this noster, This original painting, which the State Historical society now has on exhibition in the historical Mbrary’at the capitol, was used in 1916 in. re- cruiting the “Little Black Di at their recruiting station at 445 Main street, Winnipeg. The historical society library also has on exhibition a number of recruit- ing posters lately received from New Herland The lection of French war posters cently augmented by large package sent by Maj. Dana Wright of the 161th U. 8. infantry. Several of the posters sent by Maj. Wright are for the Fourth National loan of France, issued in 1918. The ‘French Joans were designated by number only, That was named “The Loan of Liberation.” These posters haye heen put on exhi- bition in the lobrary. All of them are ELKS At 9 ‘ebruar y Women’s Suits’ One lot of late Winter Suits, formerly selling up te $42.50. For this Sale, $ 12.50 at One Lot of Women’s Winter Coats Especially priced for quick disposal. Many of these Coats are of the latest Winter models and most popular fabrics and colors. Some are Fur and Plush trimmed, ‘others are of the plain tailored models. For this Sale at— ONE-HALF PRICE Sweaters Ladies’ All-Wool Sweaters, plain and fancy mixtures, and combinations. For this Sale ......... 20 PCT. DISCOUNT Bed Spreads—20 Percent Discount This Sale offers savings on Ifnported Satin Spreads, Domes- tic Satin Marseilles and Crocheted Bed Spreads in various qualities. ; Crash Toweling 16-inch Bleached Stevens A grade, regular 30c values. For this Sale......:........ Crash Toweling 18 inch Bleached Stevens M grade, regular 35c values. For this Sale:.............. Crash Toweling 20-inch Bleached Stevens N grade, regular 35c values.’ For this Sale. Damask Toweling All Linen Damask, Clover Leaf and Key design, regular 75c values. For this Sale............... Huck Toweling In plain and figured designs, 18 inches wide, regular 75c values. For this Sale Mail Orders “Given Special Attention “First in Variety” “Foremost Sal Lonsdale Best quality, 36 inches wide, Muslite, : Fer this Sale....... 5 Fruit of the Loom Best quality, 36 inches wide, Muslin, i For this Sale............... regular 35c value. regular 35c value. Percales Light and dark, 36 inches wide, regular 35¢ v: alue. For this Sale For this Sale Mercerized Table Damask of fine quality, all of the most desirable patterns, regular $1.25 value. For this Sale 72-inch Irish, Imported Union Damask, For this Sale.... Napkins To match above Table Damask, regular $5.25 values. For this Sale.... Linen Table Cloths Imported All Linen Damask Cloths, size 72x90, all desirable patterns, regular $2.25 value. regular $9.50 value. For this Sale Same quality as above, Imported Irish Damask, size 68x86, regular $7.50 value. For this Sale For this Sale in Value”, TUESDAY, seniezeas! 18, 1919 700 P. The Workmen extend a cordial invitation to the Degree of Honor end tieir friends. Each lady will be requested to bring basket with luneh for,two. ADMISSION-—-FREE A Good, Time. Assured to. All, 2 —-Entertainment Committee: HNUAUOASUAANOUUUEAUGARAUOGUAEG AEA . eh eee eh Se eer es ‘i LTA fOr This Sale offers many truly remarkable prices throughout our entire store. Especially so in our Ready-to-Wear. Department. Those who have waited for prices to come down before purchasing a Suit or Coat, will find here, prices much lower tian the actual cost of production. Table Damask 72-inch Mercerized, Imported Table Damask, a large assort- ment of patterns, our regular $1.48 value. Blankets A surplus lot of Cotton Bed Blankets in White, Gray and Tans, extra large size-and extra heavy: appeal represents an agricultural. scene in France, while armies are vaguely {seen in. the. background ‘like® clouds Ulending with the horizon: ‘The legend of the poster, translated into English would be “To return to us entire the sweet land of France subscribe to the lonn for the national defense.” GLEN ULLIN GIVES STEELE QUINT .BAD TRIMMING. The Steele high school was defeated by the Glen Ullin high school at Glen Wilin on Friday. The score was 52 to 13. CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years signa A . _ SUVA -¢ Basket Social and Dance Given Under Auspices of The: Ancient Order: of United’ Workmen at the—— af HALL. I suchesistmenetmniesamninceicce inci sia’ tel of 91 cod $1.18 98c $1.80 $4.20 $7.60. $5.58 $4.68

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