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y fea, g \ he ca * ip a 4 Nee | dace ae i t ij Ne | ee \ @ ty Ww. / "q 1h y En, - i ; ae ; o Watkins, Pres:, Dakota egg YANKS RETURN ¢, George P. Little and. Frank E. Hed- den, two prominent Bismarck ys arrived home Sunday evening gverseas service. The boys left hee with the headquarters-company, Sec- “pnd regiment, and they landed in ‘ance a year ago last. Christmas. After leaving Bismarck, they first went to Camp Taylor, and from there to Camp Mills, before sailing for France, Returning home, they were Stationed at Camp Mills for about a week, and’ ‘they received their dis- charge ‘from-that point, making a short-visit with friends’ and relatives in the east before coming home. ‘Mr. Little is the only son of Col. and Mrs, C. B. Little, and Ke is for- imerly’ ‘of the First National bank force. He expects to take a short facation before resuming work. Mr. edden is a son‘of Mrs. Helen E. Hedden, and before he enlisted was in he insurance and real estate business. le has already resumed his former work. The boys are both looking and feeling fine, and their many Bismarck friends are glad to welcome jthem home again, [ CITY NEWS {| © C) *_Here Yesterday J. E. Tierney of Driscol, spent yes- terday in Bismarck, Attendink to mat- ters of ‘business. Visit. “in Fargo Mr. and Mrs. Banks and daughters, ‘Betty and Barbara, of Bismarck, were visitors in.fargo on Saturday. Mrs. Banks and daughters.went on t¢+Min- neapolis to visit relatives for a time, and Mr. Banks returned to Bismarck. From m Driscoll F. D. Woodworth, a real estate man of ‘Driscoll, was a visitor in Bismarck the lati part of the week. -Mr, ‘oodworth purchased a fine new au- *tomobile “while in the city, and he ¥ drove home in thé nev new-car. ‘Spent Supday Here Mr. and Mrs. J. Schmidt and children of Wilton, were visitors in Bismarck over Sunday, and were BANKERS PREFER D. B. C. GRADUATES . Two Students Placed in North Dakota Banks Within Week.- When the Dakota Business College, ‘Fargo, N. -D.,’ placed Marjorie Halliday with the Scan- dinavian-American Bank, Fargo, N. D., sent G..W. Toppila to the State Bank, Brocket, N. D., this institution was only following tradition. Bankers and business houses. of the Northwest con- stantly: demand v. 0b. C. gradu- ates. Business men find D. R. C. graduates_easier to “break in” Apecause they have learned by do- ing rather than by theory. F. L. ‘College, 806 Front St., Far; 'D.y) perenne answers all \ duinies-- vt. “CAN I BE CURED?” SAYS _ THE SUFFERER How often have you heard that sad sry from ‘the victims of disease, Per- haps the disorder has’ gone too far for help, but oftener it is just in its first stages and the pains and aches are only pature’s first cries for help. Do not despair. Find out the cause and give weture all the help you can and she will repay you with health. Look after the kidneys. The kidneys are the moat overworked organs of the..human body, Fist nen thes fail in aah ; work of and throwing off the poison that constantly accumulates in the ays- MERE Tieeton "Cane in- Oil Capsules ‘will give elmost immediate relief from kid- hey troubles and their kin- dred ‘ailments, fey, wll free your body from pain in short erder. But be AL, Look for the name on évery box. In three sizes, sealed apron Secets. refunded if they do'not “help WOMEN READ OUR HARDWARE “NEWS And why shouldn't they ? A Hardware Store of to- day is ‘just full of-mer- * chandise that has a first call on women’s attention —a thing - particularly true of this Hardware Store. - ™, When if comes to Cook- ing Utensils, Housefur- nishings, Cleaning Sup- plies, etc., women have come, to recognize our store as the best place to Shop in and that’s why. they are se interested in a news. “Lomas Hardware “Phone 82 TUESDAY’ APRIL 29, 1919. * WELL KNOWN... ( CAPITAL. CITY - oF *| address their congregal i for the day at the home of rs. Schmid’s ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Swett, Raymond Street. Marriage Licenses Following are the recent marriage license issued in the judge's office lat the county court: . C, Hoogenstraaten of Bismarck, tand Miss» Margaret Allen Harles of damestown. John J. Steil of Wishek, and Miss |, Lillie May Cawley of of Bismarck. Arrived at Newport News Word was reecived in the city yes- terday that Walter L. Krug, formerly a resident of Bisfarck, had arrived safely at’ Newport News, Va,, from overseas service. Mr. Krug has been away for ove a: year, and left for ¥rance last July. It is expected. that he will return here in the near future. ten Reema Current Events Club ‘Pie Current Events .elub will mect with Mrs. N. B. Fitch, 514 Fifth street, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and an interesting program has been prepared. ‘The club will study France, and members will give as resp es, “When Our Tlag Came’ to Fr Mrs. G. E. Wallace will read a paper, “Heroines of French History,” and a paper on “Art Galleries and Paint- ings,” will be read by Mrs. J. P. rench. £ ‘ £37 8 t é # ¥ 4 é # # = DOROTHY GISH cu Lots of people keep money in the hoots but who ever thought that ro- mance, thrills and intrigue could, be found in them? Sce what Dorothy Gish’s boots hold. It’s the same fun Dorothy Gish who played in “He: of the World.” “The Hope Chest, in “Boots” at the B: night —Advt. Prawarar i & Speaks-io Hebrews Supt. Gorge B. Newcomb, of the Society of the -Friemdless, spent Sun- day at Wishek, in the interests of the society. While there a committee from the Hebrew synagogue invited him to A followitig the evening” service at the Presby- terian church. ‘The aftticiat name of the Hebrew synagogue is Congrega- tion B’rith Joseph, and it is interest- ing to khow that abis is the first He- brew synagogue in the:state. Supt. Newcomb spoke at the morning ser- vice at the Baptist church, and in'the evening at the Presbyterian ehurch at | Wishek, | GUSSNER’S Home of Quality Groceries and Meats ‘ 310 Main Phone 60 It is our sincere desire to maintain the price of merchan- dise where it is within the reach of all. The quality shall_ be the best and it but remains for us to secure your co- operation The home of Quality Meats and Groceries at Prices that SHOUT. Sugar, : POLAD 36 this 8 tire E wong e ss eisai seiaiee mies. 10c Fancy Corn, 20c value, ; QCANs Or! ose sea he ba bo ee Fea etstealersierd 25c Hynt’s Baking Powder, 30¢ value, per can Salmon, 1 Ib. tall can, _per can Soap, 7c, yalue, y { per bar Coffee, Breakfast blend, 45e value, at, per Ib. 1-2 Ib. Teay Fancy Japan, at, per package ..\....eebeces Se cia sags tonal 25c Quaker Oats, 35¢ value, at, per package ...........465 Sodeistoetetece aglactios 25c Cheese, Fancy Cream, 45c, value, at, per Ib. Butter, Fancy Creamery, 68¢ value, at per bec Mais cubs sae cetles eieen ete 62!/c We Unreservedly Guarantee All Goods Offered’ , | KUPITZ CO. Phone 88——Will Connect You with AH Departmente——Phone 88 QUALITY SERVICE | SANITARY GROCERY DEPARTMENT Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Stiro Loaf, 35e value, 2 for Continental Corn Starch, 3 for . Encore 1 Tomatoes, 2 1-2 Ib. cans, 35c value, 2 for .......)..... Reta Be ees /Pure Apple ras: 15c bottles, os 3 for . caine Pears, 2 1-2 Ib. cans, 40c value, 2 for:............ Ne Ganted ae if TNS 62c Fairy Soap, 10c value, , 8 bars for... ets. eee. Sete ons : { Armour’s Peroxide Soap, 10c se, ees |= | (we give you one free), 4 for. . wp bette ee eeees 25c Canned Tomatoes, 2 1-2 Jb. cans, 25¢ value goat for pete segue eee te eee ees MEAT AND FISH DEPARTMENT SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Fresh Lake Superior Trout “Fresh Westetn Crabs Milk Fed Chicken’ “Milk Fed Veal Home Made Head Cheese, J \ _ber pound: . Ristehey Soci S: See Se ees oh .. 20c ~ Pickled Herring, i in bulk, - é per pound ....... Ser eta Sas ces ee ws 2 Cc. Plan your orders for Whale Meat and Fresh ssed Catfish for Friday. Our Meats are all government in- poected. ee them a note the ete #-~ |division and that he hopes soon to ‘be “TA, Was immediately transferred :to.a While there he also: looked | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE after the interests of some friendless children. 7 Library Dedicated Dedication exercises for the Alfred Diekey public library opened in James- town in January, were;held in’ the library rooms Mrs. H. T, Graves pre- sided. “The History, of the Library Movement’ in Jamestown,” was given by Hon. Alfred Steele; an address was given by Mrs. Budlong of Bismarck on the. state library commission’s work, and by Judge S. E. Ellsworth of Jamestown on “The Most Wonderful of All Things. 72. Easy ai cbs [AUSTIN “REID IS EN ROUTE TO HIS HOME Lieut. Austin Reid, a_son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reid of Bismarck and a:veteran of Co. A of the Fighting Kirst, with which” he served in the Mexican border’ campaign, wired his} mother from New York this morning that he has returned with the 77th on his way, home, The 77th, with which Lieutenant Reid served ‘in the Argonne at the close of the war, almost wholly -ecomposed of Gotham ion refers to it as Lieutenant Reid went over with Co; mortar battery im> the Second regi- ment, and after several months’ good rvice was admitted to an officers’ ining school, in which he easily qualified for a commission. without a scratch. WHOLE FAMILY and an extra youngster ‘of ‘two’ were adopted by the girls of St. Mary’s church gt a moeting held last evening as a result of the splendid success of the flowey sale which. these. young women conducted last Saturday for the benefit of the Fatherless Children of France. ers were about $100. large number of posies, while Hoskins’ sold their stock at wholesale. rates. After adopting their family of four and an extra two-year-old boy, the} young women last evening found that they had $15 remaining ury, and this money will be devoted to the purchase of. materials which the ites, and the New York Tribune in| therel * | welcoming the di Fatlen Jager, upon cess of their enter p. Women’s Tailored Suits From $22.50 Up in Plain Colors. selection from Fashions In Smart Blouses smartly and with the new tailor-made— From $6.50 Up Infants’ Dresses, SEND Us YOUR ORDER | BY MAIL Developed in the most desirable materials and latest models— -Misses Wash Dresses Of Ginghams, in the new Plaids and Galatea Cloth in Stripes A new and large Countless Charming ° ~ / N Spring Blouses in Georgette Crepe in shade that contrast blend effectively Infants’ neues Jackets; Pink or Blue, fancy trimme ice galacie \ ain 98c Little Bath Robes of * Turkish Toweling, at Short Kimonas, hand em- $2 25 | -broidered;’at.. 62... ° / Eiderdown Bath Robes, beauties at’ Dresses for the Baby broidery trimmed yoke, neck pnd oes at Ce Beautiful Fine Lace Trim- med Dresses, at:......... $2.50 Fancy Madeira Trimmed Dainty Dresses With fine smocking, at White Kid, 3 strap, Roman 5 soft sole Sandles, a pair. . $ 1. 10 Stork soft sole Shoes, Pink White, Blue or, combination. 65c and . He saw is stiffest fighting in Argonne wood, ut he*came out o! that terrific scrap, ANR: ONE ODD TO BE ‘ADOPTED A whole family of four little tots The proceeds from thejsale of flow- $300. The eXpenses were The Will Co. donated a in the treas- inks \ Nn make into garments their N. O. Ramstad, chairman of | committer of the Fa- ildren of France, met with the youn:. women lagt night and com- plimented them and their leader, Miss e unusual sue- Shop in The Tribune Before You Shop in the Store terials and colorings, suitab $1.98 w The New Glo and Summer wear. Many weeks have been spent in preparing for this eyent. chose as carefully and as painstakingly as you would yourself. these little things and it was from your point of view that we made our selections. stance only the daintiest made and prettiest looking styles we could find, and we know you will take great de- Hats ‘ Constitute the “collection of pieces which will be on display. Beautiful Bath Robes for Baby fine Nainsook Dresses, em- $1.00 at ci..e.. $2.75 Shoes for Tiny Tots The Display of Women’s Of fine Silk material in Light Grey, White and Black, The last word in Spats for Spring Spring Apparel. Has been greatly enhanced by the addition of new assortment of Tailored Suits and Dresses, showing the newest and most attractive ideas in style, ma- le for every occasion. Children’s Rompers-Play Suits Toys’ Waists and Shirts, in Devonshire and Galatea Cloth; large assortments of patterns and sizes. ve. Fitted Tweedie Boot Tops Kimonas done very economically, Champagne, Every little wearable which takes part in it we We know how particular you mothers; are about Low prices will be For Real Boys---- Wild, harum-scarum, lusty youngsters — how they do “go thru” their Clothes! -We have Clothes for these boys—Clothes that: will give service and satisfaction. ‘ s iE SERVICE suit A. Guaranteed Suit. that is built to give triple service. Seat and fen nees reinforced, in- terlocked seams, extra-seam pockets. BERGESONS Women’s Street and Eventi Frocks © Many beautiful new ie of sheer dainty creations in Georg- ette of delicate colorings— From $22.50 Up New Millinery Modes A rare ensemble of fashion’s Jat- est and most. winsome creations in Millinery, portraying many new and exquisite conceits in or- namentation— From $5.00 Up We nicked in every in- light in making their acquaintance, and choosing for baby from their assortments. ‘ Dresses Bootees A Stork Pants Coats Socks Diaper Cloth Sweaters Shoes Heed Baby Laces Sheeting in evidence, so choosing can be Dainty Caps for Infants We have a large variety of pretty Silk and Swiss Embroidered Caps at moder- ’ ate prices. Silk Crochet .$3.00 Caps, at ..... 4 adeea eh ine Swiss Embroidered = : , Caps, ats. fe aie. pik 75c Infants Knit Goods Babies’ Dainty Knit aaa Tights, at Hand Knit Sacques of Soft Wool, at Long Booties, Wool yarn, close knit, at Short Booties, Soft Wool yarn, at Silk Booties, fancy new styles, at Trinkets for Baby Including Novelties for Nursery Babies’ Comb ‘Sets, - very handy, at .... Hand Painted Sets, pretty designs, at Eency Rattles and mate “$1.25 $2.75 | $125