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

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Fede CONKLIN IS NAMED AIDE FOR | | . RED CROSS WORK | 2 x1 Fred L. Conklin has been appointed vocational aide ‘ot the Red Cross hoite ‘service Committee, of Burleigh county to assist’ the federal board in reaching every disabléd man return- ing to this country.» He. will be very glad to meet any returned soldier and } to furnish information ‘to any ‘nter- ‘ ested person. \W: H. Webb will assist | a > Mr. Conklin in giving information and advice regarding’ vocational training to disabled men of the army: | { Uncle Sam ‘ig ready and eager to help all his didabled nephews and is determined that everyone shall have a ‘fair shake” in the battle of life to; which he is returning /after being ‘broken and maimed in the struggle i with autocracy.. The. federal govern- ment will train him jn.a, calling in 4 which he can overcome his handicap, | 2, whether retraining, involves «a fo! year college course, of a few. month: shop experience. Uncle Sam will foot! a all the bills. . There are thousands of crippled | 4 fighters who are not aware of their | rights. To help them back to inde: ! pendence, congress has appropriate! | $2,000,000 for their, re-education if ; their disability prevents them from | returning to their old jobs. Congress | ¢ f} , passed without a dissenting vote the law under which the federal board for vocational education is charged with a getting a job, if he will accept th “All's well that ends well” i help, for every disabled soldier or | again in this ending of-a warti To- { saflor entitled to compensation under j mance which brought.to an Irish he { the war re insurance act. j his Irish lady bride of high degree. | ‘ Visit our Garment Section Tuesday, to see this Season’s predominating styles they are Dolmans, Capes, Suits _ _ Dresses and Wraps | Romantic London has just thrilled to} PERRY COMPANY {Michael Knatchbull Hugessen, M. M. {the marriage of Major the Honorable |: major Hugessen, hero of the Royal REMODELS ROOMS | keyat Artillery and Royal Air Force, 'Rir Force, celebrated victory by wed- {to Lady Doreen Browne, Major Huges- ding Lady Doreen Browne. € 4 > eine aia , |sen is the only sonjot Lord ‘and Lady ; ‘ Alterations and redecorating which jest daughter of the Marquis and Mar- seesindetraieniaanae f have been completed in the Perry un-|Bradbourne and his bride is the young- , his trade and the welfare of his com- dertaking rooms on Main street mak [oy ones of Sligo. Two of the oldest munity. : this one of the most modern exclusive ®nd most prominent families of Ire- if — } ; undertaking establishments in the} land are united by the match—as well Home From France. ur ea y to ear epartment 1s t e center re) northwest. a8 two of the handsomest of wartime} Koy Crowl, who w to Camp el » largely ed 3 WR RAR if ‘ decorated, ‘Potted plants. and pal | anivio tai em ovenven ance wi! attraction this Season. , ald to the attraction of the apart-| & September, is home. He is now spend- t ments, and the chapel, reception room | CITY NEWS ing a days with his family at Every Express brings Something New and up-to-the minute to our Large Ready to Wear Section ‘ > and display room have been placed inj ), devi ifrst class condition. | The furnishings and equipments a ake. To the Hospital. : German Helmet. of the most modern design obtainabl Mrs, H. 1. Faunce, 810 First street,| The ‘Tribune received trom the and Mr. Perry feels that he has given/ entered the Fismarck hospital for lepart Saturday a Ge the capital city an establishment sel-| treatment Sunday. Heparument Saturday: a Get treasur, a — ma cer’s y et e t 8 Wa | : . . ape. dom duplicated in # city of this kind.| Degree of Honor. pre ie tee ay ont a A variety which meets every indi- The smartness of the demi-tailored portance and the practicability of To Cure a Gold in One Day vant 2h Tesular meeting of the Degree of; nection with the Victory loan. ‘The vidual -' preference—which considers mode, the Box Suits and the new every day garments which carry fake LAXATIVE BIOMO: QUININE Hohor 3 ill tie eld at the Elks’ tem- lirophy is now on display at The 1 ib- | the woman whose expenditure must Blouse models may be noted in Suit themselves from collar to hem with ay pre freee estat oo ae ike Gald. pleat 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. tine. BILGE: nial a be limited quite as seriously as her Styles tailored with exquisite preci- splendid grace. W. GROVE'S signature on each bot] yg erm haeiene celiaing ee PIny: i Whee Olle interest is to select the sion. ook : ; ; 30c. j ena, ont. are visiting ere ‘Gide, Claire Codding of Mandan will tea-| moet Ee at ore Suit or Wrap—re- The new Coats fashioned on cape- _ Correct and cosmopolitan—every Sarre | ve Swinney, and her noice, | We the “Singing School” program at gardless of price—is to be found here. like, dolman and coat-wrap lines are little detail looked after as the highest No Roller Skating at Armory| \ 1. Price, at 37 Avenue A,| the Auditoritm this evening with sev- A visit, will do more to acquaint one . lovelier than for seasons past. price.‘custom: tajlor: does" it—these this week —M. J. O’Connor, | while en route e | ora) eioun soles! sate praetor. Js with the,,new lines, the preferred Some of the mcdels embody, the ele- models. are versatile as to fabrics and - ; , : ioe Chindes. at Frakes, ata a lane trimmings, and the modish materials, ".gance required in Wraps for occa- make possible most, successtul selec- 323. 7 The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Co's A and’! attendance is anticipated. than any description. siorial evening wear of ceremonial im- tion. need Ki WHAT ABOUT YOUR INCOME? [1 win hotd'a’ special meeting ats —- ee .) , ry | o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Com. Back from Washington. : The elements comprising the | mercial club rooms.. All members are |, Judge and Mrs. E. T. Burke are $25. 00, 34. 50; 29. 50, 42. 50 49. 50,. ae 00, 59. 0 ‘ | ve body:are constantly wearing out | expected to attend. 3 home from ‘Washington, where hg ar ‘oF. ¥ — ed for the ‘defense in an ac ‘and must be renewed daily, else. | Visits Relatives Here. Drought ugainst Lally township, Ben- 62. 50, 67. 50, 69. 50, 2. 50 and 7. 00. ie outgo of strength exépedé James P. Brennan, a real. estate | son county, which involves the title to the income. ant dealer of Antler. was a guest: of his | more: than: 143,000 miles of highway. = ae | another, Joanna ‘brenman,-and of right-of-way in’ North’ Dakota.’ j sok his sister, Mrs. Florence Dale over GH (of the week-end. i e . Entertains. | Mrs. Guthrie, oe ei » Mrs, dJ.-Q0. Lyngstad retuyned Sun- , i op iealacdiand Madam X. day: tocher, hone at-Jamestown; after Sait i i Tho kaiser that was and Madam °X. spending several days in Bismarck en- ; the famous French fortune-tetler, wili | tertaining Mrs. Chester Guthrie. of | be the principal attractions ‘at the, Gooseville, Mont., a sister of Mrs. C. wht Wiiteh for“Our® Big Spring’ * Wateh for Our Big Spring «at Announcement * Aivolingetiead De Thursday. aor ‘ e country fair at the ‘Presbyterian | U. Crockard, who. has been visiting po Sena tees with he wear chureht chapel next Thursday even | Ber many friends nthe capital city. ; ing. and tear of life. “Scot!’s i rane inne Enjoyable Party. nourishes the, bocy, an raw | From Underwood. The United Commercial Trave' ie nerves, and helps ma: ah | Gustav Sayler of Underwood was in *"nual snowball party at the El retreat) sa even balance of st ‘the city over Sunday a guest of temple Saturday evening proved an un. = ee able event. There was 08-1 KOSITZKY DEFIES LEAGUE| o $1 usually .enje I \ i friends. Mr. Sailer is y 4) a large atténdance and the white energy. Safe-guct come of strcnzi | one of the pro: ; perous young merchants of Mé¢Le: 38-19 | county and is alive.to the interests of , {umes presented a ) for a 1919 Dodge panel NOTICE TO PARENTS) Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. WiC, pretty appearance. ay eA e e for a 1916 anklin se: aaa | Excellent music was provided. the| BOSSES AID THEIR LONG-| $25.45 for o 1919 Franklin sedan; surentsl chin an acess | . | dancers sand thelH A | RED “EXPERT from $8.40 for a 1915 model so Over. Parents " in an acces: | : success in sod ORES | land touring to $28.95 for a Ii) 8 sible distance of the streetca H = every respect. Pa rraris | model Hinouking from $5 to $1.95. line should take especial pains to FOR SALE miter. ‘ontinued from Page One) for Dorts, according to type and vin- pve! pir childre “ = Children Endangered. not against the farmers nor this | age; from $6.90 to sisiin for M prevent (heir children from atl Police have been requested to aid| movement; I never have been, but | wells, and from $8.35 to. $28. ping on tne care an uccicen | Ata Bargain If Sold 3 in putting a stop to the pra am against a form of bossism’ which} Reos. : ; Was narrowly averted last week, | ¢ a children, some of whom are is a menace to our state are not! ‘To determine th registration | and unless extraordinary precau- | at Once 3 be old enough to know bette men nor true to our trust if we allow| fee, the ear-owner: ‘tions are taken, a tragedy may " 3 ping on and off the pitol Ci these bosses to whip us into line and | cate in the schedule the name of hls; result. a Ono, " Oar i ; Motorman Wray has exercised every | to deprive us of our individuality and| car, the. yeat: it: was: manufactured, | J. M. MARTIN Twa: 2-foot lots, 9-room - $ possiite’ pretaulion, but Uhe boys per- respect. We ate not woriiy ‘pe and model, body, etc. aud | Poe ahi aah || house, furnace, bath; can be A K sist in thet bractice, and Saturday | to serve the people we represent." fo to"he paid will be found set | Supt. of Schools. arranged for: two' families; Louis oe youn, r came within an ace o a - opposite... No fee is'listed under $5, 2: = within five minutes’. walk- oN being thrown under the wheels and regu ) age of r| .Dance at Armory Thursday |}? n tive Scwe ba . being killed or maimed for life. ‘The FIRST MOTOR eee ad te Snuten new night. O'Connor's Orchestra. || ig distance of postoffice. Ma 4 police will be asked to confer upon : SCHEDULE OUT | plications, ana twin tags wilt*be for |§ ——=—=—————————— Wa the“motorman power to arrest future . | warded at .o from. the office of J. B. HALLORAN' ® CO: th offenders, and a heavy fine will be Sche : Baas | A. W. Luehrs, registr i ‘ ante me Schedule No. 1, covering the fees a is ‘ 3 Insurance © . | ssed, if nec y, to put an end] so, sev types of i ' Let your Easter Suit bear the ‘ to. this dangerous practice. r seven types of autos whose mak- an ees Ly ers have fully reported details of} No Roller Skating at at Armory} kein label—which stands f ' 3 y | ROYAL ARCH MASONS. weights, horsepower and cost to the|thig week.—M. J. O'Connor. \ et Meee meron ae ece tae) Phone: 96—Bismarck Bawk $ i ‘The regular meeting of Bismarck | highway commission, are being mail '] the best for the least price. | : Building 9.000 3 %, Chapter No. 10, R. A. M., will be held] €d today. to approximately ten thous-| = | y jin Masonic Temple Tuesday evening,| aud classified — auto-owners — w-ose | oy | : { 2, «| Marchi 25th, at 7:30. Work in degrees} cars come within these classes | Get Rid of That = — ot M. M., 'T. M. and M. E. M., followed e cars covered are the Ford,| . yl by a smoker. Dodge, Franklin. Willys and Over- Persistent Cough Sail ada *: i 3 y | ee land, Reo, Dort. Maxwell. The fees| Stop that weakening, persistent cough Recvencesersccscooscesccoosoe+ es 7. _,CARD OF. THANKS. ranges according to type from 5 for| OF cold. threatening throat, or lung ONE |. We wish to thank our friends and|a Ford touring car to $9.30 for a 1919 the. tome. and upbuilder of 20 years? neighbors for their sympathy and as-| Ford sedan or $10.80 for a 1919 Ford mnoceere ue. Ste and $1.50 bottles sistance and for the floral offerings | truck; $7.55 for a 1916 Dodge touring | from druggists, or, NIGHT CORSET VALUE ‘ from ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphte, OOOO LOL I0 LLL LILI LOLOLLLOLOLIODLILIOODOD DOD DODO DOD DOOD DD DOOD DDD LDODOOL DOD ODER) in token of esteem for our beloved daughter and sister, Mary E. Ander- son, deceased. i JOHN ANDERSON, and Family. by MOTHERS a Just. another way of saying Warner's 3 Rust-Proof Corsets. For they represent i real value.’ * - 3 They--are popular-priced—but they fit 2) snoua see tnat the whole family take comfortably, shape fashionably, and wear 2 furifsing, eystom ‘cleaning medicine TO-NIGHT an OLD FASHIONED SINGING SCHOOL Announcement! Mr. Spiro will return from New York with just what you need in the line of Clothing, in time for our Grand Opening— exceptionally well. In fact, they are guar- 3 thls, spring. | Now is, the, time ana anteed not to rust;break or tear. get along better it the blood is given The thin double boning is wonderfully a thoro purifying, the stomach and! pliable, yet has more strength than a single bowels cleaned out, and the germs of Winter, accumulated in the system, driven away. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- o steel-of equal-weight. You appreciate this See ee eee erie ore catll Ft 1 when you wear a Warner’: s. it sng see the aimcrenee in ibe whole APRIL 1 1919, TUMES / May we offer our assistance in selecting | they tect tine and be: well and] : cae 7 the style you should wear at the price you 3} BaPY: Js_ Breslow. “Watch for Our Big Introductory Offer! | Oke Dance at. Armory Thursday tnight. O’Connor’s Orchestra. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE=Good ‘reed baby buggy. Call 307 North ith street. 3 24 It " want to pay. : EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED Prices From $1.50 to $5.00: -- a Webb Brothers * Mail Orders Promotly Filled SPIRO & COMPANY Broadway. Opp. Federal Bldg. Benefit of the French war Orphans. WANTED—Position by cOmpetent stenographer. Call 666 or write Box 40, Bismarck. Fi i . 3.34.1 wk

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