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m: } : oh $ 4 v4 ry ols is on _& var 5 “ et ' @ oe FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919. — DAILY TRIBUNE BROTHERS: COMING: COASTS MEET UNEXPECTEDLY IN OUR CITY AFTER 40 More ‘than forty years ago two young brothers. A..£. Beale and J. iL. Beale, left their hone in northern Maine to accept. Gree- ley's advice and come west to grow up with the country. A. E. Beale came to the spot on the banks of the Missouri. where Bis- marck was to be and he assisted im laying ‘out the original town of Edwinion, in 1872. J..L, Beale went further west, to San Fran- cisco, and he ‘has ‘remained there ever since. A. E. Beale, more than 20 years ago, returned to the old home in Maine. In all of: the years the brothers had never chanced to meet. Wednesday evening A. E. Beale came to Bismarck for a visit with TWO ORGANIZATIONS. OF WAR WOMEN __ | TO BE FORMED IN ‘CITY TOMORROW ‘Mothers, wives, sisters and ters of veterans of the world war meet Saturday afternoon in the com- munity’ room of the city library to or- ganize Burleigh county cnrapters of the National American \' Mothers and, the War Mothers of America. One of these organizations confines its membership to mothers of veter- ans; the other is open to all the wo- men-folk of fighting men. ‘Mrs. Minnie Clarke Budlong, secre- CITY NEWS Visiting Friends. Mrs. David Rob of Garrison is down visiting triends. , From rison, Mrs. R. D.Ward of Garrison is vis- iting at the home of R. N. Stevens. | . Underwood Teachers Here Miss Rose Meyers and Miss Graves, Underwood teachers, were shopping at Johnson's toda: Leaves Bimarck Hospital. Mrs. Alexander McCully and baby daughter of _ Temvik left the Bis- amrck hospital ye terday. . Red Cross Work The Red Cross work reom ‘Masonic temple will be op day from 2 to 5 to receive the knited garments com- pleted and to give out yarn to those who wish it. at the Satur- Knight Templar E: Easter Service. The Knight Templars are planning an Easter service which will be open; to the entire public. It will be con- ducted in the Masonic temple at 3:30 o'clock Easter ‘Sunday and a nice pro- gram and selected musi¢ will be o7- fered. For Miss Brown. A’ party’ was) given in honor of Mis Anna Erown, who; leaves today for her ‘home? in Baldwin, on ‘Thurs- cilayjevening in. the Leilia Diesem and Mrs. William. § : Refrehments were ‘served. ‘Carts and dancing furnished entertainment for ite evening. f To Perpetiiate Co. A Capt, J. B. Crowell of Steele, com- mander' of Troop A, home guard cav- ; alry, was in Bismarck today. Capt. ‘Crowell advises that good progress is being made. with: petitions \ praying that the governor, make Troop A’ a permanent. unit of the North Dakota | national guard, and these -petitions will be presented to the commander- -in-chief in the near future. Troop A is a splendid body cf expert horse- men, many,@f ‘its members being for- mer broncho"buster's and cowboys, and North Dakota feels a pardonable pride | in this aggregation which is keeping | alive the best traditions of the old west, St. The Men’: George's Club club of St. George’s will meet in the parish house at 6:15 Mon- | day evening for a feed, smoker and | NEUMONIA Calla hysician, Jmmedi- ately treatment with— cxs Vapor *y A CK'S VAP SATURDAY & SUNDAY Svecial Sale of Johnston’s Chocolates in bulk, regular price, 80c per pound SPECIAL—PER LB 60c. BRESLOW’S DRUG STORE Opp. N. P. Depot FROM: OPPOSITE ° old jfriends and to assis! in clos- ing up the estate of a third mem- | ber of the family, O. H. Beale, | who died last summer. Thursday a train from the west brought in J. L. Beale. John Peterson of the Grand Pacific found his features familiar. “Isn't your name Beale?” asked ‘the. visitor. Beale admit/ed the - allegation. “You have a brother, Al?” “Yes, but it’s been forty years since I’ve seen him—he’s back in Maine.” “No he isn’t,’ ‘said Peterson, “he's in the dining room here this very moment,” and there followed he daugli-, “tended a cordial invitation to attend. | ts. Orr will ne glad | community room of | Mi “thelibrary. The ‘chabe >rones, gin jrmeneency”. er | ORI 60% 120 a very happy reunion for the two old State.o’-Mainers. | Fraser, list; Mig YEARS’ SEPARATION | i zelle, inthe voe: Ma {Chapter No, 10} Royal Arch M: will be held at the Masonic Temple on Monday, April 14, at 7:30 p, m. pee p P. quartet! larson, Margaret “Smith and ie , in the piano singles; M: te! and Bertha Rigler, trio, Attention ‘Royal. Arch Masons A’ special meeting of Bis ; Work in degrees of and M. £, M. M. M., , followed by smoker. ean the You must tary of the North Dakota public 1i- brary commission, has’ been named. cguny organizer for both societi She will explain the tenets of the organiaztions to mothers, wives, | daughters and sisters of Yanks who| meet at the community room at: 2:2 and they will be invited to form, c' ters of ‘both soc Every woman | in Burleigh county ho has a fighting! man in her clan is invited to attend} the meeting. talk-fest. All male members and friends of the congregation are ex-| Returns From Linton i Rev. George Buzzelle of St. George’s | has returned from Linton, where he! conducted ‘services this week. Underwriters to Meet The Bismarck Life Underwrit ssociation will rheet at_ the Commer tial club rooms at 4 o’clock Saturday | afternoon when matters of importance | are to be taken up and a full aitend- | ance is desired. | eels } Governor Is Ill | Governor Lynn J. Frazier was! again confined to his rooms in the executive mansion today by an acute attack of rheumatism from which he has suffered for the last two or three weeks. y to Mandan From six to enty Bisma people,members of the high hool faculty, student body and friends, wi go to Mandan this evening for first district interscholastic mt CANDY SPECIAL, Y —for— Saturday: & Sunday We Will Sell LOWNEY’S | MIXED i! CHOCOLATES fo pnuud, Zor... OOG COWAN’S | Drug Store { | Ba ge Hi a cigar. | Super-quality. ' Saners ually Kettle "Finish The, purities in your blood and Drive them away, clean out th CLOTHES for Easter — Youthful —-Spirited i] Spring reclaims vig- [ ror, ang. energy in all of us. This spirit. is strikingly re- \ | i flected in, the new models for Spring wear we are dis- playing. careful. atten- | tion to the smallest details i} of workmanship, the varie- i} ty and quality of fabrics and the faultless tailoring have made these clothes famous for many seasons. See them for yourself. WAND PRESSING custom TAILORING DRY CLEANING EXPERT REPAIRING 5.E.BerseSON & SON i ‘THE UNION DAYLIGHT STORE, | OPEN SATURUAY EVENINGS -CLOSED SUNDAYS: nae We Specialize on Hust ¢ one, No fancy band— but § kept fresh, fragrant, finger-proof and dust-free in tinfoil and tissue. : Made by WERTHEIMER BROS., Balto, Md. —the best hat with added niceties of finish _ LANPHER HATS $6. 00 $6.50 $7.00 «{eontest.. “Entries from the Bismarck | high will be, Exine Schultz, Mildred} R ia Iverson, Rex Berndt, solo-j s Davison ‘and Fogerty, on he duets; Walter Penwarden, Warren ylor, Philip Boise and Leonard Buz- Roberta n, Esther Beryl 'y | darsigned, of the Estate of Ira D, Payne, late of |. n and Margaret Smith, piano Nora McGet- jtigan and Katherine Goddard, piano arck asons, 4—11-]2-14 stomach and bowels, purify the blood, each Spring or you leave Winter’s germs and im: \ take Hollister's ‘ea, a Spring clean- Tea or Wablets. JOS. BRESLOW. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Ira D. Payne, De: ed. Notice is hereby given by the un- Paul 'M,: Payne, Executor Mountain purifier, 35¢. the City of Des Moines, in the County of Polk, and State of Iowa, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the ALUNGUUEURUAUUNUCSHCOUOCHEUEUGUEOGQUOEDOGOOUCECAUOOONEUOGE all Outergarments. The from these. $34.50 2 Ty $39.50 Spring Tailor mades in distine such marked demand. close fitting sleeves, jaunty ve: srace of the Silhouette, with iti les. and severely plain sty following figures: $59.50 the Blouses a are draped with such fold, combine to give a Silhouette of inimitable ‘grace. Models e: sor youthful slenderness of contour. Serges and Tricotines braid trimmed or st Serges, And numerous other fine materials. $64.50 $69.50 first publication of this notice, to said | Executor at office of E. Suite 12, Tribune Block, of Bismarck, fin said Burleigh County. | Dated April 11th, A. D. 1919. PAUL M. PAYNE, Executor. | to tr. First publication on the 11th day of April, A, D. 1919. (4—11-18-: 255 5—2) ‘count $1,000,000 would require his con- stant work, at. that rate, day after | you how ea: day, for 102 years! AUGEUAUEAEEGODOUOUUOUOUAOOQUODOUOUEGOCOUQOGODOONOOOGANOUODOOOULOAUONSOOGAGOUCUGENODEGOOEUODONNOUAUOODOUOUOOGUQEAS CuucuaeoOnapouuaECNUOUDOUOOOOAOOOOOUOD Millinery, Suits, Wrap-Coats, Dresses, Capes, Blouses, Skirts -Burke, | |Sun and Wind. Bring Out Ugly Shots: How to Remove Easily. |. Here's a chance, Miss Fleckle-face, a remedy for freckles with the intee of a reliable concern that it 1 not. cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does | give you a cleear complexion the ex- It was said recentlv that an expert | pense ‘s trifling. cashier can count 4,000 silver dollars, {in an hour, or 32,000 in a day. But to| double strength—from any druggist | and a few applications should show} strengthen Simply get an ounce of Othine— to rid yourself of eckle: i the homely and get a beauti- Unusual Types in Coats, Capes, Wraps, Suits and Dresses for Women and Misses The collection includes a most diverse and unusual ensemble of origina-? tions which will appeal to Women and Misses who have an appreciation for ithe “different.” Coats take form, in exquisite fabrics and combinations of materials—Capes and Wrap-Coats reveal interesting style influences from the cavalier type to the voluminous wrap that swathes the figure in a silhouette of envelop-: ing slenderness. Ultra--Modish these Dolmans Women in the very Vanguard of Fas ion are wi Ifulness, tha $47.50 54.50 $64.50, $69.50 and $74.50 More New Arrivals in. Women’s “Chic” Snaing Suits entially new note: swagger waist coats. All empha ictly tailored Worsteds and Twé $19.50 $25.00 $34. 50 $39.50 $45.00 $49.50 . $55. 00 $90 and $98.50 $72.50 $75 New York Sends These Exquisite Skirts metropolis. we hasten to put them on display. They are the most recent styles, of Fantaisie and Kumse Kumsa. To see these lovely garments is to desire them; so we are naturally eager to have you inspect them. do not want you, to think that you will be urged to purchase. just as welcome if you come merely to see as if you come with the express intention of buying. Our prices are moderate. $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $18.50, $25 and uv to $45 We selected them from the lines of leading manufacturers in the They just got here, and However, we You will be Corsets ng the Dolman, most pictui line, e Splendid selections can be made , the type of Suit-at the moment in ilvertones.in extremely smart. ; Modish but very pract: What woman can:resist making ‘a choice 4 Can be here in a wonderful collection of all the s for this season. Silk, Kid and @hamosette Gloves. Some are shirred at today. $59.50 Ireland large backs. ight shoulders, zing the, subtle planning of the ~ Neckwear: These New Spring Dresses Are the Prettiest Ever These pretty Dresses are exact dupli- cates of high priced models which re- They em- body the newest style ideas which are very popular there at the present and should particularly appeal to Women who desire garments evidencing the Materials are of: Silk, Satin, Taffeta, Georgette, Printed Georgettes, Fantaisie and These prices make of them values which will be hard to $25, $39.50, $45, $49.50, $52.50, $59.50 $62.50 to $75.00 cently arrived from Paris. last word in Fashion. Crepe de Chine. resist. $14.95, $16.50, Interesting Values that will make Saturday a Busy Day Petticoats Black and Figured Mercer- ized Petticoats, worth up |= These Waists are a rare One assortment of discon- Silks. Good wearin al- = = a ane : $2. Sues ig qual: = = tah, Dame day ae | Gredmumiersvornpte [22% Qe | es oe : = you these number. values na oe Miller and Hand oe Ss eens and Fancies vane : pane oe oo “tise = = to $3.50, Jorsets, worth to S 50 at... ..$4.! = = for ait : Bee st 69c s $1 48 $3.00, at .+.. $1 .69 Values to $9.00 at... .$5.98 = = ‘ = = Send Us Your May It Please = = Order—Daily e e@ e we it a. = = Service by x zs ds hy: = = Malls The Store of Quality and Service é z FE ° IE Me UT DU AAUUUUUVETONDOUETONUUONUUGUUUORORTEROCINNNES. uncer 0 The Most Popular Styles in Gloves the wrist, others are stitched in self-color or gloves were bought early in many. in- ances their price is lower than their market Kayser’s Silk Gloves, double top, and. plain, White, Black, Mastic ‘andi: ir— -25—$1.50—$1.75—$2,00 est Imported French Kid Gloy: ety of shades, plain and embroide! Black and, White—$3.25 a Pair, Colors—$3.50 a P Womens’ Dainty Neckwear Regardless of how much,care is given to the tume, no Woman can hope to achieve fullest charm and distinction without the aid of dainty Our assortments, however, contain the daintiest creations and as they: are widely: varied there is no Woman but that is sure to. find among them'many which she would love to see adorn her person. Us New Pleatings—50c to $2.50 Per Yard. ful vommplexion® Harely. dies more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength | Othine as this strength is .sold_under, guarantee of money ‘back if 4% fails to remove freckles. A: Health Builder For Weakened Lungs “Where: a continued cough or cold threatens the lungs, Eckman's Altera- tive will help! to stop the ‘cough, the Jungs and’ ‘restore health, 80c and $1.50 bottles at drug- gists, or from SCKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelohia LTT nuenecnnencauccoest We urge early purchasing, = BoM ae new Spring and Summer cos’ SilkPetticoats Beautiful designs of Soft CONSTANCE TALM. DGE ‘In “SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE” Admission 25¢. ‘Shows 7:30 = 9:30 PUTT AUDITORIU.