The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1919, Page 5

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— + + Pa Y »?> MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1919, —— ‘UNITED COMMERCIAL ‘TRAVELERS © | MAKE; GREAT * One*of the jolliest and most: success- ful getitogether occasions Bismarck has enjoyed for a Jong. time was tho dinner dance tendered the capital city in general and the Country eb in nar- ticular’ by Bismarck council, Commercial ‘Travelers, at the ¢ Pacific on Saturday evening. The diuner, which) introduced ) evening, was, served at chumm, tables, Where little groups of foreguthered in homey fashion. tween the courses Rev. George Bu 4s spokesman for the travelers, ‘h he declared placed him in. a rather equivocal position, inasmuch as all‘the grip knights. were well capable of speaking for themselves, endorsed thé spirit buck pf. this affair, declared that the day of the anchorite has passed, and that he lives best who lives fo’ ‘and with others. He spoke of the fra- OF the Is Be- ternalism and the community of in- NEW AMERICAN PLANE FLIES FURTHER. COSTS LESS THAN 'N. E. A. Special to The Trigune. America developed =a bom ing plane superior to any that saw serv-! ice during the war, and more adapt- able to peace needs than eicher Cap- roni or Handley-Page. The machine is likely soon ‘to be seen in cross-country: commercial and |, maiL-carrying. service. Lifting of the censorship makes it} posible to reveal for the first time this American achiev ement-in aircraft con- struction. One month was signed Charles Healy. Day, tor of the tractor type of ue chief engineer of the Standard Air craft corporation, which’has its plant here at lizabeth, perfected a long: distance bombing .plane which w proved: by exhaustive tests of the war department to be far. superior to any foreign:;,or _ American-made | bomber previously produced. The machino is capable of carrying immense. loads: over long distances. The:\:chief.: troubie with previous bombing planes has been. compara- tively short flying» range: (not over Page), and, their: large size. making them costly, expensive to operate and an easy mark in combat. Day's new machine. has gone a long way toward eliminating these -trou- ‘bles, standard E-8, can. fly -600. miles. with a load weighing 1,500 pounds, rofurth-} er with a smaller cargo. Its equipment of a motor lowers the ori upkeep to a figurefmuch below the! two-motored :machine. Le: fuel is consumed and provision is made for carrying, a sufficient supply of .gaso- Mae for extended flights. »sIn-actual performance, this machitie wil; climb 12,000 feet Jn’ 49, minu c a speed, of 96, miles;an hour... .$0/ per ingle Liberty al ‘cost and Josbifectly . was: it designed that, despite Aro ites ROIDDAFS INS Lemans, it | has add elunpste: oublesithe :fagtor, ofzsafety of wither, the: Handex:Pree on Caproni. inyoseoonding: to: iingineer Days ti single-motored plane will be able t -make a non+top flight from New York td Chicago, witha freight.Joad of 500 pounds. The range‘of his machine can ‘be. increased 100 mfles for every re- duotion. of :250: pounds of: freight. 10 Palésimachine ie; adaptable.to the il Je roelnenae sth pianos ait postal ser- “Fart, and Fireside: “Then ‘I lay down, not to sleep but to. think. I thought of the-day when I enlisted in Canada, of leaving home, the training the trip overseas to En; training in England, going across the channel to Flanders, the-terrific fight- ing at Ypres, of ‘the many friends who fell on that bloody battlefield, how I was wounded and captured, the inhu- man treatment.I received at the hands of the German surgeons, who had four “husky Germans hold me down while they‘ cut five. bones out of my wrist and amputated my middle finger at the second Joint when I was wounded in the, palin’ "of the hand, the kicks jand the. cuffs from prison guards ‘and’ the terrible, stuff, the Germans) called Hi, food in theuprison camps.” “eoked Like Decorations. : A huékster drove out into’ one of " the suburbs ‘with a load of produce late the other night and his horse wandered into'a road where repairs were being made. The horse was on the edge of a deep sewer trench when @ suburbunite.called to the driver and warned him of-his danger. “Didn't you see the red lanterns?” the-suburbanite: usked. : “Yes,” replied ‘the ‘huckster, “but 1 thought they were part of, the decora- " tlons.”—Detroit 1 Fred! Press, - Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal ——— NOTICE All kinds. ¢ ot Auto Shields and ‘Side Lights cut and set at Faunce’s, 4th St. Also figured, _-round, chipped and plate cut and set on short no- tice. E; -L« FAUNCE Dealer In |” PAINTS. GILS,:-GLASS AND = “HARDWARE “i “216-218 4th St Biginarck BISMARCK DAILY TRIB PETTICOAT ARIVALS ARE SUCCESS OF DANCE ‘terests which brought the County club and_the Commercial Travelers nud, the; countryside together ind made , {hem brothers,. and he touched briefly upon the hope which he has that the com! munity and. social life of the city may be further developed through a plan for a civic and social center which, he expects soon to develop more fully. After everyone had feusted to the full on Chef Clitsen’s best efforts, the | big) dining goom was. cleared, i daneng was indulged ‘int for seve aul | happy, carefree hours, Twas an oc: cusion for x. becoming, bet- | ter aequainted, and “gaining a finer ap- preetztton of the. good points. of the: No one was ready’ for other fellow, “Home, before the: armistice} 520 miles, even. for. the big Handley-| The new machine, called the| Sweet Home” when it tinally and the grip knights needed no nce from their guests that they dvould be very glad to ‘play a return ET: 1 NY veun IN W eTTY BROWN n irat@ husbands in- Fatire int ‘ous tons? “Who. wears the trousers in this house?” it really would be hard to tent Not that ina Ss are going in for, s R !| petticoats Mercy, no! But the lingerie shops this pantalette season do show most diverting and | quires a lac delectable © assortment of. silk thesknickers. i and lingerie -pantalettes ‘and conifort. Rey pered by pett Now that s a btere’s hardly room ins Judy herself, to say nothing of two three Hence, the knickers, or “lettes” if, mil fit and Ape she goes info (MORAL CRUSADE | BEGUN. SCAR) a reguit of a moral crusade open- gay evening by-State’s Attor- Alen. and -Stieriff Rollin the’Finch ‘confectionery store on Main street was raided and the owner - arrested following an alleged find of a milk can containing spiritu- ous liquor. The defendant was im- mediately arraigned before Judge Casselman, who placed him unde: bond for hi this ; noon. Prosec Welch also raided ture. are operating in the city and that Pis- marck has become a mecca fer j horns of every description. It alleged that the milk of the wild is flowing with great fluency and that Ed Allen intends to clear-up this de-; prolable situation regardless of who .| may \be miffed by the falling chips. al CHAS. HEALY DAY 107,444 DEATHS NUMBBER Washingtin. Feb. 24.—Deaths dur- ing the war in the American ofvces numbered 107,444, Of the expeditionary forces Of these, 20,829 resulted from dis 48,768 from injuries and 3,554 from all other causes, one dow .| apartment, confiscated a couple of | Carney Coal ue decks of cards and some poker chips,|O. E. Anderson Lbr. C. . butediscovered nothing, § Welch | states, which warranted the making | ro of any arrests! SALE at ed iy, livery barn, $1.00.a bule. Further develop: Many wise women are buying Fur Sets or separate pieces during our Sale with the intention of wearing them a month or-two this - Winter, and then packing them away for next Winter. That is real economy! The same Furs that we’ are now selling at prices within almost any woman’s reach will probably sell next Winter at very much higher prices. The wanted models and nearly every fashionable Note how substantial the savings are: One-Third Less Regular Prices VERY SPECIAL PRICE ON SATURDAY Buy Patrick Fibre Silk Hose No. 848. The price we offer on this Black Hose is far below. market 29 value. Sale Price, a'pair................ Cc Wayne Knit, full fashioned, Black and White Hose No. 511. Specially priced at, 39c per pair . Women’s ‘superior quality Ever Wear Hose ‘in. Taupe, Tan, White, Black, Gray, Brown and $ 1 .00 Castor. $1.50 value. Sale Price. Women’s lustrous Fibre Silk Stocking (o. 5150, either Black or White. Our Special 65 Sale Price, per pair ...............0.ee eee Cc Children’s Service Stockings, the kind that stand the wear and tear of the youngsters, sizes 514 1 8 to 914. Our extra special price, pair Cc Making Way for New Dresses Spring Dresses will soon begin to arrive. Before they do, stocks must be swept clear of Winter styles, so prices have been reduced in. proportion with our desire to effect a complete and speedy clear- ance. ‘There has been no reservations—our entire remainirig stocks of Dresses is included, and the reduttions in price have been very ‘heavy. The best styles will go to early. comers,:so Pe here, mor- row without fail! $16.95 skin’ ineluded. ccna Group 2at .. ‘Send Us. Your Mail Order. ‘Prompt Personal At-— PANT ae KNICKERS ¢. meénts are promised in the near fu- It is alleged that a number of | private games and some not so private! | ow | t Savin; —_—___—_+ | CITY:NEWS at Chicken Supper. The First Prespvyterian church of- fers an attractive menu for ils chick- en supper Tuesday evening. The gen- eral public is invited and is assured a real feed. The ladies of the cuurch are doing the catering. To Chicago. Supt. J. M. Martin of the city schools left" Saturday evening for C! cago to-attend the: superintendents’ section of the national education as- sociation convention which meets in Chicago this week. Other city super- intendents fromthe tern part of the state joined Mr tin en route. Benefit Party. Ladies of St. ) v's church nad af party Sunday at Josevh Berger's, South Eleventh street About 75 per- jsons atended. It was one of the most enjoyable parties given by the/ organization. Lunches were sold for the benefit of the chi and a neat} sum realized. There was a musical | program. At Camp Dix. Secretary Charles G. Loise of the boatd of control today received ad-| vice that son, Sergt. Charles G. Eoise, Jr., is at Camp Di H., hav- ing landed on the S. S. Kans: fron! France. Boise is a member of the| famous million-dollar Second regiment ‘TO-NIGHT ALL SEATS ONLY 25¢ BY ist | Evening, g -Prices ABO KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS TO ENTERTAIN WITH BIG PUBLIC DANCE AT ARMORY Fimo lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias, wilk play the host to all Bis- marck and vicinity next Friday eve- ning when it plans to stage at the state armory one of the largest public dances of the year. The publie gen- erally is invited. O'Copmor’s. oreh tra has been engaged to furnish musie. The armory floor has been planed down to perfect condition, ‘and there, is am- ple accommodation there for several hundred dancers. fuir originally, was announced as- a banquet. It 1s to be a dance, open to the public, and with a cordial wel- -| come assurred all who come, no mat- ter whether they huve taken the fute- ful leup or not. 1 band from Harvey, It is not known whether his return means that the whole Second regiment band is now on American soil: ROYAL ARCH MASONS. A regular meeting ‘of | Bismarck Chapter No. 10, R. A.M. will be held at the Masonic ple Tuesday February 25, at 8 o'clock. CHICKEN PIE SUPPER. Big chicken | pie Presby' ing Price 60 cents. Everyone urged to attend, Advt. To Cure a Cold in One Day | Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets:) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off ¢he Cold. E.| P: W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. hl ismarc THEATRE —_—_—_—_—_—— EE Sweeping Clearance of Womens COATS We-believe that this event offers our patrons one of the most not- able opportunities for genuine economy that has been presented this season. An article is not cheap merely because its price is low; to be a true bargain, it must also have high quality and. serviceabil- ity. When we tell you that the Coats embraced in this Sale are all from our own regular stocks and are the same garments you have seen and admired here earlier inthe season, you will appreciate what bargains they are at the following reduced prices. $18.98 Plushes, all inc Ab Sia ceneoremseens Sale of Rich Silk : Petticoats Smartly made Petticoats with that dressy touch, rich, lustrous, beauty, assorted colors. Values up to $7.00. In three lots for Saturday $1.98 $3.98 $4.98 ' - Save on Corsets Now Splendid Models for All Figures “It is the Corset not the figure, that gives lines of grace. and, beauty,” and we offer four assortments of good Corsets, -broken sizes: : LOT. 1—Values to $5.00, ‘ Sale Price, at LOT 2—Values to $4.00, Sale Price; nd ucas Co. The Store of Quality and PES | $2. 00 } Tea now a TO-MORROW iD. W. Griffith’s | how Behe and Greatest Production The ae Story of a Woman’s Regeneration LOT 3—Assortment of dis- continued numbers at....... LOT 4—Assortment of Corsets. Special values at .. Our Rapid: One-Day Mail Order. Please You. * MAJOR HANLEY ARRIVES, Major Hanley of Mandan). judge of the district court, landed yesterday at Hoboken and is. expected ‘home soon. He was in command ‘of the.,148th ma- chine gun battalion and. made a bril- liant record in France. A home com- ing affair is being talked of to \re- ceive him. Don't. wait until Your blood is im- are sick and ail- © Holliste fountain it will drive out the germs purify the stomach, r 's spring tonic- of Winter, late the bowels—nature’ cleanser. J. Breslow. CHICKEN PIE SUPPER. chicken pie ‘supper at ¥ esbyterian church, Tuesday © ing February 25. Price, 60 cents. Everyone urged to attend. Advt. | | Big | Pres ALL SEATS ONLY 25c Mite. ysoyges Ji bah IT .19Hed wave “Af noit Bit luded, $39. 50° $1.48 48c Service Will Through a misunderstanding this af- . ALVCLEREERNETATONOAURGOAAUUERGEAGUOCOANUEAUCAUNEOGONAEUALNGUAEYVHOUAEUALAGRAGEUEUAUUGLAEALUA iii tt tT

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