The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1919, Page 2

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AGE 2. FORMER RESIDENT OF ORIENT TO: GUARANTEED TAILORING Dry cleaning and pressing, hand.or TELL OF SUFFERINGS OF PERSIA [meshing wort Siren” diate Se 2. i SwaysTHe vitst'FoR STYLE AT POPULAR PRICES aaa BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE x MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919. teed all work. Suits from $25.00 ‘to Mre, E. T. Allen, who but recently |classes alone, but peopje who for-| $65.00, "We call for. and deliver. i retlitned: from Urumia, Persia, where merly lived in comfort or even wealth SPIRO & CO. 2 : ‘ TWO STORES she°has resided many years, will are Oe SR EAS Phone 274. Opp. Postoffice. TWO STORES Speak atthe Presbyterian church On| used for food. Persia has been har- Burleigh - County Play . Day % ‘ BISMARCK Wednesday at 6 ociock. rassed by the war as no other neutral BISMARCK ; ” June ‘6. | i i ‘ 7 “Words: can never picture to the | country. 4 tra ks people of America the hideous agony; Wednesday night will offer a splen- Se Grand Forks POPULAR PRICED STORE Grand: For of ‘suffering that has come to Persia! did opportunity to learn of these con- Mey ° % 4 / : The-Store With Over 1000Garments Its & Goldwyn Picture* ir”, . during these years of war, pestilence} ditions from one who has lived there. and famine. The streets of the citles} Mrs, Allen will bring us the bright ara filled with beggars slowly dying} side of this picture also, telling of the, torturing death of starvation. The| the good accomplished through the suffering is not confined to the poorer| Red Cross and church organizations. 7 1 LITTLE GIRL OF MAX with the Dakota Savings bank, Mrs. | Eien a Lorsbough is a niece of Attorney and DIES IN BISMARCK Jars, Aitrea Znger of this city, and she has | ices isited here a number of thes, | Myrtle Maud McLaughlin, 12 years FRAZIER HOME AGAIN | and eight months old, daughter of] Governor Frazier returned “Monday Clark i. McLaughlin of Max, died morning from Thermopolis, Wyo., yoserday at one ee teal B pitals | here he had spent (wo weeks tak- A ling baths for rhewmatisth, ‘The chief| ing from appendicitis. ‘The remains peutive appears ‘ fete suilined to Max this morning for feat appears much improved in Fone in Seem Case eae | ar HARMON IN PORTLAN: ENGINEER AT CITY LIGHT Lloyd Harmon of the ist Nori PLANT DIED YESTERDAY Dakota band writes from Portland. | Ore. that he is now playing with the! — soldiers’ and sailors’ club orchestra} The death of Frank Neihauer, an} at that point. The First North Da- engineer at the city light plant, oc-|Kota band has completed its tour of | curred yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, | the ‘state and has disbanded. i at a local hospital, death resulting UG SS So SOE AS from bronchial pneumonia from) , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ~ which he had suffered, for the past} _ z week. Mr, Neibauer was born in Rus- FoR Ho sia 34 year ago, and came to this HS ks country when a child, He’ was mar- ried to Miss Mary Schlinger of St. Anthony on January 15, 1906, and his} _ widow and’ six children survive him. The ohikiren are Joe, Alex, John, Paul,” Minnie and Theresa; deceased ig also survived by his father, who resides. at. Huff, two brothers who also live at that. place, and a sister, Mrs. Andrew Miller of St, Anthony. frescerercoccccccscsccsoccoccccsesy | “Mr. Nejbauer was injured in an ac- cident lagt fall, at the power house, Home Made Candies , 5 rooms, on ner. fichelwk e Tuesday--- Wednesday --- Thursday and was laid up for awhile last vite —and—— 5 t fi the acci tis } | qe recoyered from the accident; Ige Cream i : ES ue 6 ; - : He joil the Work lod, bout F 7 % a] r ; of the Catholic Order of Foresters, i. US | 5 ct ] ‘ pave page will have charge eu me and | P 5 . bs ral ‘tomorrow. Services w 2 3 held trom the Catholic church at 8:30 uN aa eat ! : : ni a.m. TIME 3} ORPHEUM . = a ra a | BEGISTRATIONS. CONTINUE|$ On Bawy—Opp. Postoffice | $6.75. Sale— + er $1.98. Sale— $2.25. Sale— ! ra POLOLLILOEPLLLODLO LOLOL EDO LOLES. iy Fe + “Ip spite'of the rain on Friday, tie ae : $4 .98 $3 98 ; 98c $1 59 + : . en Mens were auite tei : HUUGUAAAAUAUGUEAACAOANANAOAOAORONAUAOONOOAONONOqAUOANONAUONUOAUOUOADOOGUAOAREDUCADAOONUOGOUOOOOKS = 3 . . 2 eee eeeEeEE—eeee| 4 : {1 ire Seg r tac? fs ’ ‘ _ 4 ; Fe. Hello Abtity there were 40 Ladies’ Gauze Vests. Ladies and Misses Ladies’ and Misses’ Ladies? and Misses’ r * = @ childrén registered and 12 babies were Sale— Gauze Union — Suits. Fibre Silk Hose. Sale— Lisle Hose. Sale— * welghed, measured and examined at Sale-— ' aie a ‘ 3 the Wachter school. Those assisting in the registration Friday were Mes- dames Robinson and Marr, and Dr. Montgomery and one nurse were inj: charge. Owing to the rain again Sat- TOL 19¢ - 59c 69c 39° f fo slr CITY LIBRARY IS, rey savas | a few ahs CLOSED N; u D AYS Ladies Out-Size Hose. Children’s Hose; real Handkerchiefs — All. jj Bungalew Aprons, at : re atthe o y rooms a F jes. Rp eit inca i P Re Calor. their children, but ‘there were many reg «> os # P E good grade. Sale— B''you want at, each ; Sale. Es 7 4 rejiatrations Saturday afternoon. Dr. oO ? an. om 59 29% 1 7 : 98 ‘ nethele and Miss Roseberg and Miss UNTIL © Ist. ¢c c..: F Cc . a ¢9 Kibbler, two nurses trom the Bis- i , i marck ep ital, attended to the weigh- - FLORENCE H. DAVIS ing, ring ‘and ‘examining the babies. Mrs. Fred C. Stucke and Mrs. House Dresses. Sale— Eadics’ Ki Basel loc Outing FI annel Nig ; a i Hart, kindergarten teacher at _ the Librairian adie Hanonas! Sale Gowns. : Values up to fg Ladies’ Purses. Sale— 5 | | Wveenier Sehco, were in charge of ree zi $1 98 ONE-HALF OF - §J $2.50. Sale— , jat e little ones Saturday after- : . 4 98 } On“account. of the | disagreeable Wisstou HOY f ° on ae tien ° f eae ty iweathet’ of the’ past few days the REEUUOECERELEGDUOUUOOCODONUSEGQOUGRDGSSSOGAOUOUOESOEODELODGUOROUERO REEDED | acme EINES NTT ladies plan to‘ continue the registrais), : ate 4 Theses = 1 J tin ook more day-atter the weataer | /UttHHliiiisttitsntiieeveieasssocgcovaqaaueeeiauuisecueuacicotssisegssqsvecveceecovsssasgagsnesetr: Faeat Leather Belts. Corsets—This includes HATS! HATS!! Umbrellas —' Regular _ } 8 clears up, and’ niothers are asked ‘to sale— every Corset in the Real Live Sale— $9198 val Sale. swatch, the papers, for the ‘date. E : is 39 Store. Sale | ; Sa re aK va ues. sale— * eat sr ‘ 5 wei c 20% DISCOUNT $1.98 ‘$1.98 {CITY NEWS | THE WHALE HAS ‘JUST ARRIVED: - SE : , : r ; : ; a Pocketbooks. Sale— All Silk and Glove Silk SPEC si : ; Visitor From Wing \@ Tomorrow. the Lake Superior Trout comes.’ Wednesday Ss Sid el Pate a Dering. this oe Sate: Silk Bloomers—Sale— ie Poa ne srantncted the Catfish will be here. 59c 20% DISCOUNT | please do not ask for $6 75 : ‘ Saturday. ee ate l f, CREDIT. ° NaC a ae a: ener ee Of 2 OK SEL One-lot of Wool Skirts. Clean-up Sale— Every Retail Merchant-Needs the.» «— ; 7 ; PERCU Accepts Position Miss Nell Houlihan has aceepted a position as stenographer with the Western Sales Co. KUPITZ GROCERY & MARKET Tweed Coats—Sale— ; Silk Skirts—Sale— ff Voile Waists. Salen: | 25% DISCOUNT $5.98 $1.39 we Nod miinecmants ; From Braddock Mrs. A. R. Dixon of Braddock was ‘a visitor in Bismarck ové@P<Satirday and Sunday, returning home’ today, Visiting Parents Mrs. EL A. Thorberg left Sunday; afternoon for Faulktoa, 8S. D., where; She will spend % month with her parents. ee | t Hundreds and hundreds of Coats and Suits at Real Live Sale Prices. Johnson’s « at all times for Real Bargains. For Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear always come to John- son’s first, where you will always. find the newest and most up-to-the-minute ¢ styles,at those Low Popular Prices. — Here ‘Sunday Mrs. V. M. Craven of Menoken was a visitor jn Bismarck on Sunday, com- ing' to see her daughter who is ill in a local. hospital. Misg Holland Returns i Miss Helen Holland, who had spent} the past few months at Seattle and! Spokane, Wash., returned to Bismarck during ‘the past week. As Simple As Can Be A complete, practi- + cal, bookkeeping outfit for the small business. No bookkeeping experience required to handle it. Entries cun be made in a few minutes each day. ; THE STORE WITH OVER 1000 GARMENTS | _ - DOWNSTAIRS STORE SPECIALS ee - Here Saturday Miss Mary Kelly ang Miss Gladys! Somme, teachers from Glen Ullin and | Hebron, were arrivals in Bismarck on} Saturday from Mandan, where they had been attending the Missouri Slope Supplies Tax Return Data Educational association, They re F a Middie Blouses. Sale— Middie Blouses. Sale— iddi -Sale— ‘ ce y tlirned to their homes yesterday. i \ Pach yenr Uncle Sam is calling $1 98 ia mus Sale Middle Hour eon Summer Eom, Sali: —> or more facts in regard to business $2 25 $2 98 9) " Returns to Ranch | profits, [tis dangerous and costly g e ° 20% DISCOUNT Mrs. J. P. Dunn, who has spent the | + toguess. The ABC System not § | REESE TNT EERSTE a s winter in California and Oklahoma, onl y takes earaof tox returns bat i Outi Fl 1. Sal Z . 7 S 5 returned last Wednesday evening, and / is a valuable guide ta successful Duting Flannel. Sale— Outing F Sale— Peres - Gi ees walt spend the summer with her sre management. ’ 1 ag ig Eee Sale Rereale: _ Sale-—. Ginghams.. Sale r. Dunn, at their beautiful place on i © . 1 L/: 25 19 22 ‘ the banks of the Canrionball, south- | It Tells You At a Glance ‘ ae 2c Cc , Cc : Cc - Fee en ne snlelae Enterprises Whether you are making or losing money ~ Leaenieiunennsiiene = eT To Attend F 7 at _your expenses have been i ” . < : ~ Mrs. E. ne icaeivieae T St. ‘What Ajouthavs paid-out for merchandise Muslin. Sale— Toweling. Sale— Cheese Cloth. Sale— Romper Cloth. Sale— ay left Friday evening for Park River to ne munch cash You have \ ] 8c 1] 0 ict s y attend the funeral Sunday afternoon | How atuchys pwadito yeu, ‘ c € Cc CHS HAE Te eae ater race ot How much you have. in fixtures, etc. TEE Cece ere neers eee | brief visit at Park Riv ith her} , i has yo : : s S & . PET EN: = ORTH hele vit at, Park River with her [Pox Oil Cloth. ~ Sale Bed Spreads, Sale— [J All White Goods. Sale, Pillows. Sale— brother, G.,. C. McLaughlin, before Poe) ry 39c ee / f 7 returning to. Bismarck. e 25% DISCOUNT 20% DISCOUNT 20% DISCOUNT Ask for Booklet Returns to Fargo Pat ee s Mrs, Arno A. Lorshough, formerly | Giving Towels. Sal Turki x x, Andee B Miss Kitty Keye, who resided with Complete ‘owels., Sale— urkish Towels. Sale— .[f Crochet Cotton. Sale— Thread Cotton. Sale— her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Keye. ; Information ] Oc \ ‘ 39 c 9 in Fargo for the past eight months, ; y ‘ 4 while -her dusband was overseas, h i i c Cc one to Des Moines, Ia., where last | - ‘unday she met Lieutenant Lorsbough. ey _ ae we Tent a He, md been stationed ‘at Camp Upton : H ‘ Fins. Sale— REMNANTS AT BIG Blankets. Sale— Hembroiertes, & Laces. Ps since his arriva rom overseas on ‘ ~ A sale— April 12, and Jeft for Camp Dodge only | HOS Ss ie ios 4c SALE PRICES y ~ a wek ago. The swell known young | SKINS STATIONERY CO. . 3 20% DISCOUNT | couple will return to Fargo to make Bismarck, N. D. : z s i their home and where “Lieutenant

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