The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 5

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“TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919 MEN’S CLUB OF ST. GEORGE'S | “6 “ORGANIZES FOR ACTIVE WORK The St. George's Men's clab wa guirized “at. an“enthustastic and well attended meeting of male members of St. George's parish atthe parish louse last evening, when.the church-men en- Joyed'a* most appetizing supper, served by the ladies) of the parish, and ‘spent an ,Agreeable. and profitable evening a committee which will me night to consider’ the p erecting a new parish hot ‘will serve as a city atheletic and club. and a community center, There seems 2 marked need fox such an in- stitution, particularly with the return of some 300 soldier boys who soon will HERE HE [s! SNOGML ATIVO SONVNSiT at the regular aveekly meeting?ot the city commission last evening. There was much general discussion but no other business of importance. Free For Soldiers. ‘Bhe enterprising manager of. the “Heart of Humanity” Co. has asked the soldier boys to be the guests of the company at the big performance of this wonderful picture drama on tomorrow night, March 19, Any sol- dier presenting the tree ticket issued FORMER BISMARCK MOTHERS’ SOCIETY Mrs, J. G. Moore of Grand Forks | Made State Chairman for | National Association WOMAN HEADS WAR ' , of the proposed constitution of the league of nations, which he declared would ab- | difficulties | rogate the Monroe >-doctrl j the American constitution and’ force the United States into international and the segnmpion of European peace patrol. Ye Old Fashioned’ Sing- ing Skewl at Ye ‘| Mint Jell The executive committee of the na- Towne Hall ° i in Becoming; better acquainted. be back from the: front, where they through the Red Cross will be ad- » 4 tional organization of “War Mothers } ty Capt. have eo acetone to such facilites, mitted free. fot America,” with headquarters at} Try Mint On ye twenty- fourth} day. of x4 ie SEC Gi 4 x ender OF ther clay, ° . Evansville, ind., has appointed Mrs.| ; Month, in ye year-of our Lor resident of St Ge "6 tinge talk 5 3 vansvi » has appoi iffy-Jell A. Floren was nambd:y ingatinghin. teal Wa ative Waele Syete Patriotic Social G. Moore of Grand Forks as state] gies yidsil At which ancient tunes ‘and worldly A.C. Wilkinson, treasurer, and Myvou | especially. appropriate at this moment Planned Thursday |p oe eee eae rapidly lamb or cold | | {itties will be sung by’ 60 Menne and H. Atkinson, secretary because: of the drive for relief in the ———— Thesoteanization, ta ymoving ranilly, ts Tei Womenne Syngers, who: are: duly, pro- ‘ Capt. Jones was named chairman of | near east which opened Sunday. A patriotic social will be held in the ore Aone. eanects that erste ical heres vided syit soot lungs ‘and gobd: musi- ii ‘ ore bas besasorepriet wall be Create ane somes pe: thay mint The price to be paid shall be’ S0e for STATE DEPARTMENT STAFFS an excellent program, which will com- rane ae e Mes :. oH puational Re sauce. Try ye grown up—25c for ye:children. P mence. at 2:45. Several of our re- PRES ANAT ries Steir ined ee i ee Ena , ENJOY ST. PATRICK’S PARTY turned soldiers will be honor saests| Bismarck as ehalrman, | a ditty Jeu! st my E Beis soya Z upon this occasion, and, one of them bids fair to become one 6! hei 1 The community room of the public} a =o will tell of war conditions overseas. i 3 t neir rea aly on matt om of the public) and d cing made : ‘The ladies of the church extend. a| important or ations of 2 fruit flavors in essence f HHT] HUNUUUAGAUUAASSUUUEEOOUUU ‘) n n ne of u Jolly St. HAROLD OCK * a order in the te. . . A si e Patrick's day party LOCKWOOD in | cordiat invitation to everyone to attend | OTE In the state ough form, in vials. Each is so —_—___—_—— bering about 60 gue it was an event lone| “SHADOWS of SUSPICION” RAL rostsee 12 Prove.a, mest Mos | tg he ellgiblo to membership will rich in condensed fruit DRESSMAKING SCHOOL of three departments 1 by the fortunate | ae recreate: eagerly hail this opportunity for be- juice that it makes a real A dressmaking school will be - ate Sneitcer, Which will be the feature attra WEATHER REPORT. coming part of this splendid organiza- fruit dainty. Yet they cost fae at in, Bisttarele sg0t et sion, an fT dL social even ¢ Orpheum: theatre tomorrow : s Pe M8 oe GION: ing of drafting patte: recently tra : haentatanacl Den'e fall te ice j Boy tens y fou hours ending at feed cas no more. than old-style kinds ia my specialty, This | as ment from. that. of secretary it some atter-lent. affairs in “The Ordeal of Roset and | Ooms, Ma a gelatine desserts. n to be of great importance tos Being in the nature of a “ 1 before the departure of| that two-reel Sunshi to- | Temperature: at 7 a. im. Avoid the ¢ cx rush at the ry young girl and house- ture at noon purty, great originality w rong engineers ick : | night. hee - 4 P . eo ake the course and learn havior from now on. Likewise all n B - eee || SN DAUGHTERS OF THE, AMERICAN Suan boss aust coma nin cust ne Heart or Human To Eats ee in Nd. NELSON ‘lity’ at Harris & Co. Book Store. REVOLUTION meeting of ELECT EXECUTIVES, fathers and mothers or fall. into. the hands of Sauls Jedeliah Watchem- well—and also th must be no un- kings among ye 2 Packages for 25 Cents ‘mi, "Hv LUTUUULAUAL AAT: Forecast. North Dakot For tonight and eWdnesday eGnerally + colder We fair | A’ special Minishoshe | AlUphoshe chapter, ) seemly levity or aie chapter, Daughters of the American *|menne or ye wone Will | nesday. TT, Revolution. wi sat ve duly. punished. SES Pee Oe ibrtioi sfhoouer the home of ¥ Of Ramstad for GEA Lc iittoatlt | Lowest | MOVED ae the purpose of el nz state offle j hole | Luther League. Temperatures, EXCESSIVE ACIDITY ; ‘ Mrs. geo at oung of Valley City | ihe election ot Fie oficers must be} yhursday evening at 8 o'clock the Fargo... ee 16 5 We have moved from our,old stand next to the Bismarck ‘Theatre Martin of Biemarek Salley Clty and bysthe yonress of te | EMDEF League of the Swedisn church] Gilson» aa vai ee the Hattons af meet negara } Mrs. H. H. Steele’ or Bilin D. A. I to meet In’ Washington, D. Smith 16 Sth strect A cordial lave] W inntper 10 digestive ills. BASEMENT OF THE * corresponding __ sec r C.. April 14 to 19. tion {s* extended’ t nailiOPS. ci fl 44 Lyon of Valley’ City, ¢ The: next regular “sneeting of the ; Caescre ene 34 ; I-MO] { my g At ‘the unanimous’ | chapter will be held: April 4.) | lends of the society. 2 NORTHWESTERN | HOTEL aR | SEG RRO ARR Pollock Man Dies. Ransas Cry EON for indigestion afford pleas- Where we will handle Ice Cream, Candy, Fruit, Cigars and suze B. The subject cussion will! Merman “Marshall of Pollock, aged | ff ing and prompt relief from ‘Articles—Short’ Order, Lunches. tai? os | CITY NEWS [Jive Tretana, eee a pe getoel Posmay : aul | ff the distress of acid-dyspepsia. A tag o——_____________¢ |. Siue singing schoole. shipped tomorrow to Linton, where} Phone 45, City Fuel Co. | MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE | | FINCH’S CONF ECTIONERY? ee Homesteaders Meet. Ye tyme beater Mr. Alleluiah Dosi-|® daughter of the d ad resides. F th B 1 h Cc l ' MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION | a ‘The Capital City Homesteaders, No.| 7° WMe beater Mr. A h Dosij and where funeral services will be ‘or the Beulah Coal, peers : 300, will hold a social meeting this! !#" who will direct ye ancient | hela. @- evening at the K of P. hall. maydes and bachelors of this bor- — 1 — ough, at ye Towne Meeting Place on j New Judges Named. \ Current Events. Monday evening, next, urges thac} W. L. Smith was named judgé of The Current Events club will weet | Malinda and Belinda Gassiplots gath-|olections for Ward ‘Three G. B. , at. 8 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with | er all ye news and gossip o week | Allen resigned, and Theodore Quan- m Mrs, R.H. Postlethwaite, 16 Avenue for that occasion. It behooves people |rud in Ward Five, vice E. C. Taylor Johnson’s | a Bargain Jubilee Wee |] \Ghlireni” |“ MILLINERY [pgp : (Children’ Be VER 100 ‘HATS TO CHOOSE FROM! Ladies’ ah q , ott Spring Wear int NM lk $4.98\Spring Wear’ : SHAPES AND HATS nf Children’s Dresses and Rompers, val ues up to 98c. At this big sale 79 ey up ‘to $1.25, At this big sale TERS all this season’s pick; at this 2. 98in all.styles and a wide range; ef the dig sale only, fori l.- bee eee latest. exclusive’ patterns, wouth To be sold absodt a hs TAM O'SHA ae Sthis big sale for ....' ER tre : 3 8, in all co! Women’s Overalls at 3 Val Attractive Blouses Just Arrived To Accompany the New Skirts Values up to $1.49 and FL At this big sale. Values up to $1.69, $1.75 i $1.98. At this big sale. . 3 Bon ; i H ; 3 discount of 20%, Ladies’ Hose, Black Cotton, worth 39c. Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear 3ro close out at this o, flee » lined, shart s es, long sleeves and 3 big s sale for .. up to § fone lot of Ladie Values up to $2 At this big and $7.50 Children’s Dresses $ v 983: A } Values up to $2.98. ig sale .. a Fleece: Lined $ 3 3 Fibre Silk Hose. _39c ale... 2: 393 3 19 styles to choose from—from the biggest makers in Ameries, BUNGALOW APRONS : i. iw 34 3 fe Together they will have the effect of a chic costume. «BP 3 & 82:75. At this big sale. Pet Bcc ies ee ee oo cccccuisueeeveees $Bi lack only, worth 6! $i. 19} etose OUb at see epscet $1 983 Hot ne Novelty. Silk », 69¢ For the Blouses, too, reveal the newest fashion fancies— hand embroidery and bead trimmings. Blouses may, be SPRING DREgerS Values up to $2.25. Af this big sale SKIRTS ‘DOLLS. $2. Ii one lot worth el chosen in such soft-tints as gray, blue, bisque and su nset. Also in a variety of smart suit shades. Crepe de Chine ; and Georgette are the most favored materials, being shown in a wide range of colors at prices— worth up to #6 25e, At this, sale for”. CORSETS One lot slightly soiled from handling. 2 Worth up to $2 $ } one lot worth 3 3 for ALL WOOL SERGE 0002 eons: ) DRESSES Worth up to 8 SOs veh ne big: to! Va LOT ec esegieeenyaleieeaauanie ne 3 One big lot of the latest. styles, trim-$and Modart, at discount . 03 ate : ne big lot of the latest styles, trim-$and Modart, at disco KABO and AMERIC N LADY ae see ehentlare $10. 98} We are Agents for MODART, K/ Stor From $5.00 to $20.00 $ med with br: aid, ete., to sell at this big sale for. { , : flor versie reeset : H ; WAISTS SLIGHTLY SOILED S0ne lot worth 79¢, 49? PATENT LEATHER 3 Mace of Georgette Crepe, Tub Silk, Crepe de Chine, ete, worth $for ...t....seeeeeseeeesars ~ Pai { Sup to $6.75. Will be sold 2. 98 ion lot worth $1.25 Lr BELTS Jat this big sale for .....0- 00st One lot worth $125) 69c a } | ) e S j abt doe tn es DEG ‘ Piqued Edges, ete., in Red-and Black $ effects. Worth T5e, will be Q i OTHER SPECIALS THIS WEEN giicy last will sell for... sold at this sale only at... CS outing Flannel Night Gowns. Values up to $2.00. 98c ’ 3 Sree BRI At this big sale 3 Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine W All colors. At this big sale Corset Covers slightly soiled. Valu At this big sale White Muslin high-grade Pettic $2.98. At this big sale Values up to $3.50. W. © At this big sale alsts Teddy Bears made.of White and Pink Bat Values up to $2.98. At this big sale We have just received a large ship- Values up to $3.98. nent from one of New York’s: big$ At this big sale manufacturers which are worth $5.98 $ Night Gowns handsomely trimmed, long sleeves, short sleeves but we have decided to sell $ 3. 9 8 them at this big sale for. . aT TTT DER PATCH e e Repairing Footballs, .or ‘anything made of Rubber or Fabric. Regular 25c size, our price only Moth Balls, just the thing, one-half Ib. 10e -HANDBAGS a Se Leather Handbags, worth $2.50. To close out at this big sale, $2.29)" 98c ‘$1.69 HOSIERY: $2. 59; Children’s’ Hose, values up to 39c, the Sbest bargain ever offered in this line, at this time. These are all Cotten Hose. in Light Blue, White and Black, per pair — Georgette Crepe ‘and Crepe de Chine (over 300 to select from) Values up to $1.98. and sleeveless. At this big sale Values up to $2.50. At this big sale Values up to $3.00. At this big sale Children’s Rubbers, Hot Water Bottles, Rubbers, Rubber Gloves, Rain Coats, Rubber Hose, Rub- ber Bulbs, Auto Tops, In- ner Tubes, Bicycle Tires, pared ONE ODD LOT OF $1.98 CHILDREN’S HOSE Black, very good value, to close out at this big eyihs for... 1 8c $19 98 Children’s Wool Hose, a small (Wonderful Values) lot to close out at, per pair 2 38e! JOHNSON’S "rsx trie Do Your Spring ‘Shopping Early SPECIAL NOTICE! 3 One big lot of Tweed Coats to He on sale at OTHER SPECIALS THIS WEEK eer ar tr while JQ are PURSES AND - cian! The Store of a Thousand Garments & 10c STORE usp

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