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

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Y, MARCH ' 20, 1919 AMAL ATIVG youvinsia N CONCERT IN . r = —————— = = \ | CITY NEWS ||MAUDE POWELL, GREAT VIOLINIST, @. BISMARCK APRIL 16, |May Issue Bonds | good as his tett one. The same da Loan campaign can{ heads a symposium. with tho -serin- uccess, at tonight’s| humorous question, “Must Lady Nic- inth liberty loan dis-| otin Follow John Barleycorn?” | ine Firth Libe we saw him handle a ig package of | be the greates In Sum of 200 {hundred dollar bills, probably collect-| situation in the From Wilton ml 1 ed from our schools and churches. trict with more than 100 county chair: j F. I. Regnier of Wilton is in the| | Million for Roads} tareh isin inst, he came to Lin-| men. “The Victory loan is going over PSY as city for a brief stay. | Maude Powell, -world’s greatest caer zo e ton schools, North Dakota, and repeat-| by popular subscription.” “Mr 8 SEE . Invdrvats violinistandvak artiste whol ba. {) Washington, rch’ 20—The fl) ed his request of last year. Mr, Yeo-| said. “The greatest enthusiasm, ex- From Hazen | Z x BS | Ee juance — coor poration is considering | man did not recognize me any more| ists over the country.” R. M, Harmsen, the Hazen. banker, (Compares favorably with Kubelil,| | | floating a large bond issue, probably | and told a different story. He was no — oe |. DRESS MAKING is in the city today ona business mis-|Kreisler, Ysaye, Zimbalist and other | heen 000,000 within a few weeks, to! more Armenian, but an Assyrian rev-| OR SAT reed sleeper baby | ie sion, 5 ‘ | wizards of the bow, will play a con-| jovevide tung; fer Faiiconds ane 10} erend cling and making money | carriage, ivory enamel, and kitchen | SCHOOL : ‘ in Mindeapauls jeert in Bismarck on April 16, under | pa KGB lie jutereate mate center now ie aaneea me id not} cabinet “pore good new. Call | woe 4 ’ Howard Light, Minneapoli Paper {the auspices of the Thursday Music | | plated is 4 3-4 per cent | le NaUraa ah ne seme 16 Broadway. Phone 474. sae i OPENS TOMORROW Co. representative, is in the Mill City, ;(lub. | bonds would run for # year or} igo. He had a “brok: | einer: Nueebene eae! te ae ng a visit to the hduse, |. This announcement ofSupreme — {importance 1 circles of the, e To Fisk Convention Slope. Bismarck has had very little | ie for more lovers are ex- f R. A. Flynn and M. B. Cundy leftjin the way of good m on the North Coast Limited last night |than a year, and music- for Minneapolis to attend a district} pected to hail with pleasure news 0! | Fisk tire conference. the coming of so great a performer as | Miss Powell. i Luther League Meme:s of the Thursday Music| if ’ The Luther League will meet this|club have undertaken the sale of seat: not believed that at the very rea- onuble price schedule, of $1.65 and | 1.10, including war tax, it, will be! . evening with Miss Vivian Smith, at! It 416 Sixth*street. An interesting pro- gram will be given and a luncheon ~- served. All members and their friends | Jifticult to fill the house and to assure | are invited to attend and to enjoy an} Mi: Powell the hearing, whieh her evening of sociability and good-fellow- | ability merits. ship. ats may be purchased now from} femme w member of the Thursday Music| Revival bs Success. | club, and. mail orders from out-of-town Revival servic Evangelical Association church are! o/ proving a remarkable success. There |“ession at once, using the basement was a,splendid attendance last eve- {2nd first floor for its publishing busi-| ning, and an excellent spirit was [ness and utilizing the upper floor for shown, This evening, Rev. J. M. Tay- |#partments, as at present. The West lor, the well known Bismarck evange-|¢F ‘0. Which is rapidly e list, who is home for a few days, will panding, will absorb the space on Main occupy the pulpit, and the public is in. {Street now oc upied by the printing vited to hear him company, giving the sales company almost a block of first floor distribut- room H Undergoes Operation ing and disp Rev. Rockwell of the Bowman : ; é . Methodist Episcopal’ church, who Soo Line Auditor. preached at the opening of the Evan-| D. 1. Webb of Minneapolis, Soo| . fs ; velical. association revival services| Line auditor, is here on a business 2 Kfonday son s zo eeary ces naincion: underwent 2 serious operation at St.| Fened Hay ROG LEASE DE chen? aes Alexius Hospital has completely re- | is, demanding an immediate oper- Guile este =<: aN a (oe te GE ee ation.” ‘The operation proved a com-| St. George's, guild met this after.| 0" No. > for Fargo. plete success, and the patient is mak-| noon at the parish house, where Mrs. Masons to Dance. | ; ing an excellent recovery, F, A. Copelin acted as. hostess. The Masonic dance at the temple ane ! reer : } tomorrow evening prom to be very Buys Union. Mercantile Attending Convention: well attended. Dancing will begin at The Bismarck Printing Co. has pur- F. I. Packard, W. H, Carmine, .D. H.! 9 chased the Union Mercantile building | Thomas, and J. P. Beaton, all of the 2 , on Seventh street and will take pos-| Fargo offices of the Standard Oil Co., are here attending a district meet- ing of Slope representatives. “GIVES WIFE ADLER-I-KA {have passed through Bismarck du a a AS Me Degrees. Royal) ME We last two days, homeward | ae ” i apes at : ismarck Chapter No. 10, Royal! pound to points in the west. Three | - Adler-i-ka is the only medicine for| arch Masons, conferred the fi de-! en points in ' Bas on the stomach. 1 never had so gree last evening on three candi much relief with any medicine. | would | from Underwood and one from Ii not take $25.00 for the relief one bot-| marek. ‘The work was followed with Ue of Adler-i-ka gave me. I cannot get | q smoker ’ ar mmending it. (Signed) : ‘ s, Ashley, Il. Home to Dunn Center. ALL gas and sour-| T, J. Anders of Werner, one of the ALL foul r Slope’s best known farmers and ' consti-| ranchers and county comm joner 0’ ' pation. We| bunn, with Mrs. Anders paid a brief have sold eee It | visit to Bismarck yesterday while en is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara,| route home from Washington Court glycerine and nine other simple drugs. | House. O., their former home, whe} i Jos, Breslow. they spent the winter. Mr, Anders Mail Orders j ae Us Your, Given Special Webb: aac Attention 2 avanteed B rot h er $ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECS STANDARD PERCALES Dark colors.’ Special, per yard ......... Sutin? 12e¢ a ee _ GINGHAMS 25 pieces in assorted Checks, Stripes and Plaids. _35c qual- ity. Special, per yard ...... Salainiie erie eB uisisneser .29¢ WIDE PERCALES ; Dark grounds of assorted Figures and Stripes. Regular | 35c quality. Special, per yard .........-..44. ee 4) DEVONSHIRE CLOTH 82 inches wide, light and dark grounds, in Stripes, Figures and Checks. 45c quality. Special, per yard .........35¢ TABLE DAMASK 72 inches wide. $1.25 quality. Special, per yard.....89e FRUIT OF THE LOOM MUSLIN 86 inches wide. Special, per yard .................25¢ LONSDALE MUSLIN 36 inches wide. Special, per yard .,............++ .23¢ COTTON CREPES i a es Fancy figured designs and plain colors. Regular 39c ‘ quality. Special, per yard ...,...........200005 ++ .29¢ WOOL. DRESS GOODS : Serges in plain colors and fancy mixtures—remnants and short lengths—large,assortment of colors. Especially de- ‘ sirable for School Dresses. Special... ONE-HALF PRICE ‘| SILK REMNANTS c mays : Waist and Suit lengths of Crepe de Chine and Pussy Wil- low Satin, a large.assortment of the newest shades. Values up to $2.98 per yard. Special, per yard........... $1.89 FANCY BATH TOWELS : White with Blue, Pink and Lavender bord Iso pl: Whites. Speciale discount. . i caren a < Mae & 5 ey oon | hopes to be able to ot ing other dis- eonducted at the) nA nnn addressed to te lun al he promptly | filled and res By inakir concert, the of the Powell} Music club |* tinguished musical s to the North Dakota capital during the spring and early summer s was anxious to get a line on develop- nents in this state with which he} found the easteri newspapers filled during his absence Small Chimney Fire. A burning chimney called the fire department to South Thirteenth street Wednesday afternoon. There was lit- | tle damage. Mr. Nelson Recovers, Mr. J. P. Nelson who successfully | harp cand refreshments willbe served at the close of the evening, Many Soldiers Through. Several solid carloads of soldie! s on No. this afternoon we Jed with soldiers en route to Ore gon, | ' Snowball “Party. | whall pariy of i vill be the big social fevent of the week, The Elks’ home, | ‘where tie dance is to be given, prom: | to be filled, The quarters are very homey, and have proven very popular with ismarek folk ihis win i ter. Journcy Delayed. | | Mi. and Mes. 0. N. Dunham, who | left a week ago F a 1 by business matter: ho demanded his atten Mr, Dunham is looking patter 4 s in the Mill City, Mrs. | Guaham chits proceeded to Chicago, j} where her husband will join her \ 2 ! us B. A. Social Postponed. j. On rs’ and sail- j ors dance at the his even- ing and. sickness in families of the several members the that was scheduled. to be given by the Mod Jern Brotherhood of Ame Knights of Pythias hall Unis H. D. the’ Americi ating Corp. of Broadway, York, who has leased the Franklin house on Fourth street a tempor: ry site for his Bismarck facto g this afternoon for the east! where he will prepare for shipment | machinery which he expects to have installed by the middle of April. | | Standard Oil Meet. Standard Oil Co. branch managers; of the Bismarck district are meeting | here today with State Manager Pack-| ard of Fargo for an annual better bu | iness conference. Representatives here include S. A. Thomas of Dickin son, F. E. Whelan, Medina; Robert C. Hoffman of New Salem, ‘H. Schwart- ing, New Salem; John Klein, Rich- ardton; W. J. Worden, Beach; Mike £gan, Golva; Elling Helme, lor; Charles O. Reid, Sentinet Butte; A. K. Tavis. Glen Ullin; A. R. Boelke, He-| bron; Allen Harlemann, Dickinson, and Bennie Hanson, Belfield. Manual Training Free. The manual training room at the new high school building has been s a work shop Tuesday and y evenings from 7:30 to 10 Sixteen men have enrolled time, and there is more room | for six or eight room. There are 20 well. Feauipped work benches, a fam- ous Universal machine, and two wood turning lathes wh are for use. Furniture and laboratory equipment have been made, including cabinets, library tables, lamps, book cases and picture frames. There no expense to the work except paying for ma-| ‘ terial. | Special Poster Display. Dr. M. R. Gilmore, curator of the! state historical museum, has arranged} for the benefit of returned soldiers a} complete display of American po ers which were used in vi activities. “The bi who went over- | seas early in tht war have seen more of the European than of their own war posters,” said Dr. Gilmore today. i“Therefore we are taking down our) foreign post and arranging a com-| plete display of the American prod- luct. Lam confident it will prove most interesting to our returning soldiers | and sailors, and we cordially invite | them to come up and inspect the ex-! hibit.” “ ATTENTION, MASONS All Masons are invited to en- joy a dancing party at the Tem-| ple Friday evening, March 21, 9 sharp. 19-20-21 | would be sold priv j by any | terest exempt. len Englis ious war | | possibly a year and at halt.” They | It goes without sa ately to sand! ing tha F See Must the “Twin Devils” Part i p oe fe) % that this Lime T did not permit hin . Me ea o miniinize intents to take a collection from iy ‘pupils | Company? ie Room 15 Haggart Blk. with vie popular Vietory Loan cam-| and teachers, nor did he succeed inj Haters of the new Prohibition Law A . paign. Saeco are trying to frighten the count Miss Jenette Nelson ‘The bonds would be exempt from] vir, Yoom: : with 4 bogy propaganda to aboli " e taking it 8, except war profits and sur} yelow a tobacco. Some nd interest on $5,000 owned} a rather elongated face, brown ¢ ly and The Literary Digest this week single interest would be it) and dark hair. He speaks very bro 1 dé warn the schoo and churches of our state not to give jay money-to this parasite, who does not do any useful work aud gathers money under false pretense. BIC GALIN, See ace evevsersessenseessoereesereoes cosevocccopacsroeeererbe ete’ » uy | PE EOPLE’ 's FORUM | | 2 a “ Géeewen schools, Coaswell WN. De a pe linlon aN. Dr | man the name of Yeoman came to} Da WADT) iny office. He informed me that he! MINERS WORKING n Armenian, who ran away from x, nish persecutions, and asked per-| KOR SEX HOUR DAY, to add the school and i xe a collection for the benefit] Indianapolis latives rmenia. Al my |. ommendatior teach nd pupils were anxious to| day week ,increase in wages, nd na- hear him. Mr. Yeoman had also aj tionalization of coal mines, made by | % good many excellent recommendations| Frank J. Hayes, national president from school superintendents and| of the United Mine Workers of Amer- churches in North Dakota. Minnesota | i¢a, were concurred in by the policy and ‘Michigan. Moreover, he appealed ecmmittee of the union this: after- to.human sympathy by telling that his| Moon. — This — sub-committee recom. |e leg was broken by an automobile, and| Mended that the full powers of the that he is crippled for life. And Mr.| Union be used to obtain the six-hour Yeoman hobbled so badly I had to] day and five-da help him to get upstairs after granting imgmentioned enwert "PREDICTS SUCCESS FOR FIFTH tei livered in such bad Eng) Minneapoli were unable to undet was talking about, and there w sens in anything that man spoke.| ter A. Gla 3ut after he got the money from the! ury, arrived here today to tell mem- collection, to our surprise he walkea| bers of the better. business associa: straight, and his right leg was as] tion of thé Ninth res |Our Rummage Sale Dress Goods, Suitings, Novelty | Cloths and Short Ends Begins Friday IAT 9 O'Clock You'll} Friday... Morning Morning © Announcement! Mr. Spiro will return from New York with just what you need in the line of Clothing, in time for our Grand Opening— APRIL 1, If 9. Watch for Our Big Introu ctory Offer! SPIRO & COMPANY Broadway. Opp. Federal Bldg. Tur . Ind, March 20,-—Ree- for a'six-hour day, five- linn., secret ore a find Unsurpassable Values This important selling-oceasion is now going full blast. All small lots of merchandise are being rushed out. New lots'go on sale every day at a small part of the prices that were asked a few weeks ago. If we know anything about values, the following will bring you here to- morrow post-haste, as it_did in our Ready-to- Wear Section yesterday morning. Assortment Assortment Number | M & cents | Number | cents One At ayard | Two At | a yard This lot will be uncovered at 9 o’clock sharp. Includes bright shades of fine quality Nov- It includes pieces of Mohair, Cashmeres, | elty Suitings, Wool and Silk and Wool Crepes, Serges, Voiles, Popular Cloth and Suitings in | Brocaded materials and odd assortments. a large variety of shades and widths. Sale of these Bargains starts 9 o’clock sharp. Percale Outing Gigham Toile-Du-Nord Good, heavy standard Flannel! oF Madras Percales. Up-to-date |Our regular 28e Domet Clo t effects. Our regular White Outing Flannel; Worth 48¢ a yd., large good firm quality, aT “iety to choose from, | Per yard— 35c quality at, inches wide. hs oe oe i ret 17 eh 17] 2ZBe | 2c The Store The Store of Quality of Quality & Service eo. e e & Service h Good quality, regular 35¢ seller. Sale price, S. dhe:* LAST TIME TO-DAY

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