The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1919, Page 5

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIB ‘ amram 7a) and J.B. on, N y ca CITY NEWS = *|NO LUCK IN an men: Xo. 4: Teme SON OF FORMER . |$32.50 Week at Klein’s } P ieee ne , UE 120 cash has hee broug it in and TA Pape sane en om coy tanenen | SHAT GOWN 2iattlitiotcatiat | NEDITOR MARR “AH Your ‘Old Kit Bag and Me, ¥ Be ee : BALL GOWN with miore in sight. Secretary Kenis-| EDITOR MARRIE ne : 1a)? ad Iam Tho pe of Crooksion, Mian.,| | er a a Smile,. Smile, Smil i ton led the drive 2 ee | e,. Smile, Smile yjgales \ ; 4 edae ERI EAN rs selorinag (or, (he:8 23, | ae : - Secretary of State Hall | as reccived troubles. een ee Son ae pelea pees i L ' \frem Mr. and Mrs, A, Edward Brow. ' y | Eastern Star. - v7) of Washington, B.C. an announge- \ your trophies. Today we are all happy Ba fy stecny Star f { HORKE RIS INJURE ae pent of the marriage of thelr gangh to know that you are baek—safe and JA regular meeting of the Eastern | ei | , Seite Ras Peete aan ators Your pl ‘seven Encl id Messe an employe of. tHe ae grou is a son of Rob” Barrer, Knights of Pythias goming back solidifies jour endeavors. EGR Cua iae vents Clua. url Valley Motor Cong wis badly) formerly. publisher of the Wahpeton : 1e period cf str ssed. q i Ae abled fa 0 ay y x pnate 9 UA Ge A f Pesta at ate Spars 1. ane hee Guivent tuette ‘can Grill. 13 jinjured Monday evening when an oil Globe id who for y has: been , CASTLE HALL ng Sa eee ee teat e nee, Ei eia Vath ae Leehor tunk, which he was blowing out with | Seer to Senator MeCumber ar ibute to’ your great deeds, we tomorrow afternoon at te home ol} aR Mosecbuest inden 8 Se | Washington | promise a period of reconstruction Mrs. J.-P. Frene i oer : er the pressure, | Washington, <i ; thi 4 = { & the unfor‘unate man up fee Ee rs Mig j which shall DEE things hack to their Women's Rel’ef Corps. | j against the ceiling of the room, | NEW CONFECTIONERY HOUSE Wed. Evening, Mar. 5th a nena Relesic rps ia {| Mr. Me to] A w addition to” the business ‘ 2: We want to makeja’ photograph of . Tre Womer's Rele. C rps wil meet | ; A new ac » 1 usiness A ate . seine ed / bg )..- Friday) a€ernson at the! {¥ Ja jocal hos , W.ercg tis condition! houses of the town is the firm of| Work in the Rank of Knight you before you lay aside your uniform, ‘ if Py hras Mine ee ces today was repomed toe errr. but | t Rrothora & .Saba whos have | = 8 ‘ ay i ‘ ; \ fz showing . considerate improvement’! opencd the Calito Fruit and Coa-| Your Presence. Requested Official State Photographers S'ster. 1 e over that of |: night. fectionery Store 121 Fitth s reet. Hy t Frank 1 of Belmoni.| | | They will’ carry omplete Li ft : 1 a 2 4 an o elmoni, z | aa aa ae a | py will ca a complete line: o: 4 ; : } is hove for a visit with her) [2. | 1. C2 Hall Davee Tresday taney fruits ang confectioners, E. C. Wright, C. C. Hi | b P oe 6 Mes. G, Re Hageman, cn Taird) 1% night. The last dance hefore — ‘olmboe hotegraph Studio ‘to Grand Forks. | fe Lent. O'Connd¥'s Orehestea, $3250 Week at Klein's iii ii ' re - = kde Ose state da com-| [& | = na Publicity Film Co. F s, this afternoon tor] [EE i Official Phot \ ¢ d Forks fo atiead the stare dairy-! ieia otographer for the State Historical Society ‘men’s convention. cam — | Frank N. Junod, « pionesr LaMoure i ; \ ' - county has returnéd tw his SOME DEPUTIES ‘MEMBERS OF STATE ‘home after taking in the closing days \ jor the sass t g 3 BOOSTED—OTHERS | STENOGRAPHIC FORCE Ee orem a : : ‘ DON'T ‘LIKE IT| LIKE OUR PAIR CITY) wy, and’ Mrs, 8. a, Sere lett yester- ‘day for Mercer county, Pee Revolution is threatened at the ca lative steaographic: fore* : ‘ 4 : ip itol because the budget board be as dis on Dorothy Knowles) r , we Se ed the salaries of the deputy t Seow hate stenographer | To Attend Funeral. | : KATHE PINE treagurer, deputy-state audit as taken i oa in the office of Dr, H. §.° Sowles Jett Thursday} e oN ° bank examige and governc i @ Justice HL. A, Bronson; Miss) night for Fargo. to : ia VAN PEIT | : tary from $3,409 to $2,890, whik e Lowella Pannebaker, chief of the!of his brother-in-law, Dr. S. 3. Hill,! Posed especially by Miss Katherine i salaries of the deputy secr nouse stenographers, has entered th?’ which took place today. Van Peit of the New York Winter state, deputy insurance 4 mmisis elucational department; Miss Olive mice ‘ Garden. i and deputy superintendent of public | Hoffman of Van Hook, who was in} Home to Stanton, ; Y i i instruetfon were left at $2.500. the senate, has gone fo Fargo. Neit; Rep. J. A. Harris, who was quite BY DR. MARTHA McGLYNN. MeGgrrey of the house force has gone| during the later ‘part of th esessio: Over-indulgence: in the “wishbone” Only one “BROMO QUININE." homed for a brief visit before taking | teft today for his home at Stanton,: evening gown may cause the wea a To get the genuine, call for full name! post in the Jand commisioner’s of-|muc h, improved i ahs to wish she had? supplemented th LAXATIVE RROMO QUININE Tab | fice. j estes en gown with her fr [ ening af | lets. Look for’ signature of FE. W. | atrs. FL W. Packard nd fairs call for anvevening gown. ‘And! GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 30. PSs ‘ ; evening gowns are all right, bui extk ean i i 2PR: . 4 |e 2 ie E : girl snould not*iry to see how low Ay nad? .| Get Rid of That hospital, has return to her home| 8" canitWearlad: evening. Bown and re you insured? If Persistent Cough and is making a very satisfactory re-' = rsi: covery. en sot, the: aki ‘ ta not, better see J.B. Hal-" top mat veatenne Dersistont emi | veciahgs oar aiireponake of te skin to cold ints | 5 ayer id, threatening throat or Jung | nights of Pythias. a sia strs esphyaleal § z loran & Co. ‘Insurance. aca a nna Aa | gt, mimo Lodge No” 4, Knights of| tem thar iC OUEHE not 10 ear, Low fo ee ne tonic and upbullder of 2 rythias, anticipates a full attendance | Cut eventing gowns that show the bd eek a eins | Earn EE SE ote “Philadelphis, | there will be work in the rank of /T0M or supper, reom “where there is | Knight. adequate heat, but after dancing or een diniyg in warn rooms great. care Conductor Very Ill. should be taken to be wel wrapped + : E. A. Heat, a popular Soo line|fore venturing outdoors , | conductor, is very ill with pneumonia | Wann. We CoN Mail Orders Promptly Filled -Alesius hospital. | His ‘mother. mereial clu booster gin that} WEDNESDAY : . WEDNESDAY We Carry the Standard Patterns. nae Neen called 16 the : n Would be Adock | : > ; i ae) pire * said Secvetary Hall to- 4 are Pesunied Dities: Me tireinree ot sel THURSDAY THURSDAY ' - 5 Ruby Ssuman has resumed her tat tuo T have heard {in this ’ ate, and there/aye some wonderfully i 2 “k of ‘tonsilit which confi The se ‘noo! is a success in every re y i fed her in a hospital for several day. : ect) ant Prof. olley atte eal AND AND pi iets ural college. predicted hat within Popular’ Priced Store Ah Wedneeday at Bt. George's. gy Hesgeenaations wit 7 Bi aarck’s Fastest Gr i St ls ayer Weunenday will b2 observed at in every county in’ they; SATURDAY SATURDAY ismarck’s Faste: Yr ore WB St. George's Episcopal chureh, Third} state as adjuncts to the state col aa 2 bed Ps Yr and Thayer by a celebration of the | lege.” i Fe f 7 Ne ak a ee | holy communion at 10 a. m. with a \Oolbred pthc ‘ ae Fi short address. Evening service and ‘olored Drive a Success. ' . Wednesday’ Specials to be Found in Our [address at 7:30. | ihe eslored drive has met wit! ‘These are all new goods, bought to sell for a much higher price than Aauie Br BARGAIN BASEMENT STORE , From Golden Valley. | other of Bismarck have show listed here, as.a special inducement to buy early we are quotin Oil Cloth, special, per yard a ir B. a chorion, publisher Of the} their gener y. .The following teams hi 1 i. cs : 4 Seema rarern en tit olden Valley American, one of the/are working: Charles Wri ight ond Rev. | Ts Outing Flannel,'special, per yard’... eee A com O in the ane] ie oS eee prices which.are exceptionally low and should be taken advantage 36-inch Lonsdale Muslins, at, per yard and postmaster at Golden Valley, ey and Rey.'0. 8. Jacobson, “ean No.| of at gnee. Mohawk Sheets, size. 72x90, Sale Price A with fe Dreverkraghe are nare for Judge 1. C. I Blankets; full size; special ew day tion. The Golden oleman, team No, 3 5 Le siege be ees jley Americaa is all that its name im : i \ Cheese Cloth, special, per yard,......, sated |plies, and is also the official paper | WHITE GOODS COLORED WASH GINGHAMS i . . jof ‘Mercer county and Golden Valley $ ‘ Big Sale on Toys of All. Kinds. ivi 3 i LINGERIE BATISTE— u dia Oe ea y , ; j Village. Mrs. E BrowntTells ||] LINGERIE BamistE—ao GOODS FRENCH GINGHAMS—32 Ginghams in S:ripes in Blue and Black, this sale, yd. ..29¢ Daughters of Revolution. +— | Te te i inches wide, regular 75¢ inches wide, Plaids, Stripes, ; ej ~ i ya b Ney inches wide, t s Faience HGH GHEOTAL oc NOT | opZte, monthly meeting of Minishoshe ||H ow Cuticura Heals | | ae Bel GOc VolLEs—10 inches wide, et Gal an Gale, AND SEE Ss ec S | chapter, Daughte:s of the American t Yar cece eee Pale Ree oh - Re ey ‘i : OTIONS TABLE | Revelution, will be held at 3 o'clock | ! Pim les On Face i Fe plain colors, regular 75¢ — yeoular 65¢ qual- Friday afternoon at the home of: Mrs. Pp \ »-MERCELINE — = 39 inches qualiiy, * 55c . C. Postlethwaite on Avenue B, | wide, regular 65¢ Oc ity, per yard Mesdames George Buzzelle and Pos- “My face began to itch so terribly | | walue, pee 1 ‘ 52a per yard ..... aes : EEE, [tletiwaitc veing hostesses. Papers) | that I could nct help scratching it } | ine een ‘ : ; : CAMERON ZEPHYRS—32 : On other. patriotic. soclelics wile be ian ius wer dees MERCELIN 36 inches VOILES—40 inches wide, inches wide, Plaids, Stripes oe : prosented by Mrs. William Langer Wi a i yates rare = aor: 4 and Mrs. Minnie Clarke Budlong. py Ghoulish | w ae regular 36c regular 65¢ qual- 53c Figures and Plain 39 -D = & | Fortnightly Club. per srech tn erie ee Del Vand es colors, per yard. . c A " mee f ti ight ne sol wasashamedto a a = aa i ‘ | yveiupewill be held In tho commusity be seen, they wer LAWN—10_ che wide, VOILES—36 inches wide, CHAMBRAYS—31 _inches room at the city library at 3 o'clock} |. 4 unbegrable and f cou Ty ve 57 Plaids, Stripes and Figures. a A ; FIRST CLASS FRUIT STORE TOMoreew’ afternoon, when acre will | | notes nights. per yard ........ Cc ne Me i gures, wide, Plaids, Stripes, ’ be presented the following program: “1 sutfered for two arenes \ : Z regular Joc value, 79 c Checks and Plain 35 With a complete stock of all the Fruits the market affords. aageernine ony: Mati {furchaoed them amd in wo! ‘months | | ehh ar inches wide, per yard ........ colors, per yard . . c says . aoe F ‘munity : Xx healed, after using two cakes AE 2Ue VaIE, i . ‘ Splendid line of High Grade: Candies in box or. bulk— Community Drama—Perey MaecKye| | Tres f Oi er yard C . VOILES—36 inches wide y s Mrs. Budlone: of Soapand two boxes of Ointment.’ per yard ........ LES—é s + EGYPTIAN TISSUES—27 i : i see ‘ u Signed) Mrs. E. Brown, 4755 Indi- : : i i MoT nae aan : Cigars and Tobacco—Soda Water Soft Drinks—Ice Cream Oe te One of War on| | (Signe Chicago, Ill, July 11, 1918. VOILES—44 inches‘ wide, Plaids, Stripes and Figures, inches wide, in plain colors, : i Great Tati | sa-CuticuraToiletTrioma | | regular 98c value, 79 ~ regular $1.48 $1 1 7 Plaids, Stripes and 49 * ] eat Institution, are v3 Poy, CASI AND: GET_ OUR. PRICES Secretary “ot State Halk who spoke Consisting of Cuticura Soap, Oint: per yard ..,..... C value, per ya. : Checks, per yard. c ate 5 : 4 ¢ at the closing exercises at the Ben-| | ment and Talcum, promote an “ c i i IS—27 i aa . California Fruit & Confectionery Store f)#2xycoty jtericalural Nien sono | | ee en roe Cnmeson SOT oie ane ete LENS 2 als “Some Du NORE, n E y at Maddock last Saturday. is very fav-| | Dom’ put by Tee ea back Sa 52 C__ Stripes, Cheeks and Fig- inches wide, Plaids, Stripes, 121 Fifth Street orably impressed ah thie inattu| | Sadi reineds End Fughners, Pre eee oe ures, regular 48 QO Checks and Plan \ . « ly equipped brick building of two stor-| | Yeo" Sy, makina oe yur ' ORGANDIE — 44 inches ‘ value; per yard... Cc Gilera fee yard 29 (oe tes and basement, where there is of-| | every-day toilet soap, assisted by, wide, regular $1.25 values, : - ie ¢ ceaidon athe aie eee in toughes of Cuticura Ointment, now'| | per c SILK TISSUE—32 inches NURSES STRIPES—27 in. ay ene - ae ool ‘stu: and then as needed, tothe first signs rar a aa ee Paes Ss TTI dies, animal husbandry, domestic of little skin and scalptroubles.,.1n Yard Sos ei wide, Plaids and Figures, wide, various widths of =, =} ence, agriculture, arts and music. The ity, fragrance and delicate medica- LONG ‘CLOTH—36 -inches regular 75c qual- Stripes, = i =} present enrollment materially re-|_! ‘on Cuticura Soap is wonderful. a 2LOTH an Cc c = . | Zzjaucea by the flu epidemic, is 60. snmaole Each Free by Mall, Adress posticard: wide, regular 35¢ ity, per yard . per yard. we. Fb w.. = j i = There -are dormitories for both boys Dept. H, Beaten. Sold everywhere, value, per yard... Cc i = j ‘ -e 9 Z| ana Ril, ana the schoo! is a very : ; ae i MERCERIZED POPLINS APRON CHECKS—27 in. =i i é =e ete educational plant. “If 1 were —————— INDUS LINON inches 27 inches wide, large as- _ wide, large and small checks = i ; = " ‘ i value a Sarde, 19¢c sortment of colors, regular of desirable colors, regular =| N v inches = j L i = HT ve ry Le Ne inches per yard ........ c per yard ........ c =! : . =| | vide, regular 30¢ 24 ates ‘ S =! Just received those | =| Why Spend So Much value, per yard... c DEN ONSHIRE CLOTH SHORT LENGTHS ee am = / \ |= lonev on Shoes? H INDIA LINON—29 inches 32 inches wide, light and wide, remnants of our regu- = ew Si = — j ach packa oe pea “S dark grounds of Stripes, lar 35¢ and 39¢ Ginghams. * =| New Silk Spats— i 2 is whet. Tracy Munsoa cf each parkage wide, regular 35c lark g pes, ¢ ghams, . = i i Sar: | =} Micetitn, says of Negiin Sisiy-Jol cone value, per yard C Figures and 39c at, per 25c ex. = : —— “Judging from my own e Ft el one * ks, a 72 a SER eG q = I F The kind you’ve ‘ =! perience, they wear four times longer tains Hone * INDIA LINON—29 inches Checks ieperiya. 2 yard s : = i } : ‘ = ia Other oles a and pave the, adal, riGhieebence wide, regular 45¢ 37 PERCALES — 36 inches GALATEA — 31° inches = been waiting for. =) and slip-proof.” from half a ripe value, per yard.. C wide, dark grounds of Fig- _ wide, light and dark = i =) Bay conus ar extravazant Pineapple. The MUSLIN—36 inches wide, "TS and Stripes, regular grounds of Figures, Checks c = -fashiones x ‘. . re = i i =} these money: long-wearit dessert has a regular 35c value, 4 35e quality, 2 8 and Stripes, 8 = S| om new shocs in any, sty! wealth. of this, exquisite per-yard 2.2.2... C oper yard ........ c per yard . c — =} for any member of the tami Package serves } i ea . = S| shoe stores overvwhere carry ' pe nana: 12 ay i: 5 A . 2 SS), And con't Siow uanay your eople 2 cents. Mail Orders Given Prompt and We Guarantee Satisfaction Thru : =| shoes: Heve them re-bottome: y.)_. You owe to F ¥ A = =) Nein Soles ant ‘enjoy. the : ers pict self ic. Careful Attention Our Mail Order Departmnet = =| of a re-soled shot pence is pe . ‘type. gcl- ‘ 4 ‘* =|) or clumsy. Neolin Soles arc 2 ¢ tine dainty. ‘ \ ‘ ‘ = =) covery of Science, and are made 4 = =| The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.. = se Cy =. =) Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingicot = = orb to. cutworr : J er Ss. iy - i = ss ee ee = Neo olin Soles

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