The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 5

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BISMARCK ‘DAILY TRIRUNB and dining room were carried out in| next ten days attending to matters of pink and white. ‘The evening was] business. Mr. Gillespie is stopping at spent in hemming tea towels for the] the n Horn, bride elect. Miss Johnson was assist- ed in serving by Miss Emma Skein. » PAGE 5, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. Disnodee of of Residence. | south, Fargo, has been disposed of to The beautiful home of Mr, and Mrs.; Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Kaufman, who [Sam Matthews, 102 Eighth street| will make it their place of residence. Arrived Home. —IIIICCoaaae@aoqQqqqquauanaoae SSeS” Jessie B. Crowe and Louis Clooten.j two Bismarck young men, 4 home this week from oversea: they were in war service durin, pero past year. Mr, Crow Bismarck Visitor. j with the Hughes Elec W. O, Gilespie of Marquette, Mich. re : Dance at Armory Tuesday and was an arrival in Bismarck on Wed- nesday, and expects to be here for the |Saturday. O’Connor’s Orchestra. Visitor From Max. M. Zavaeny of Max was among the out-of-town callers in the capital cily yesterday, FLOWERS FOR MOTHERS’ DAY Carnations, Roses, Peonies, Etc. Fine stock. Open evenings and Sunday morning. We deliver flowers any time. OSCAR H. WILL & CO. Pioneer Greenhouse a tailer selling the Gor- | don hat, it’s a sure sign ' he’s .a quality dealer. The fact that he handles g a hat you know is right gives you confidence in him---he’s your kind of a dealer. So, plant, Phone 163. — | "when you find-a re- HOUSE COMMITTEE PLANNING : COUNTRY CLUB'S REOPENING : The house committee of the Bis-}| ‘Mrs. Sarah Pearce, formerly stew- marek Country club is laying plans or | atdess of the Bachelors’ club of Dick the annual opening of this popular cap-.inson, has been installed as superin- | ital city social center. It is probable | tendent of the club house for the sum- that the formal opening will not be! mer, renorting the first of the week. ! Tuesday. ‘Today ‘Bismarck lodge made a full settlement with his widow. Here Today. C. H. Simpson, a banker from Mc- Ville, a business visitor in Bis; “ amrck today, From Hazelton, Mrs. George Monteith of Hazelton + ‘ Held until Memorial day, the usual Tom O'Leary is again on the job a5 wag in the city Thursday a guest at date, but the house committee is con- | Breens keeper, and he has the course ihe Grand Pacific. | sidering the advisability of giving an| in fine shape for playing. The clud acs evening party at an earlier date.| will open its season with more than At the. Van Horn, Everything depends on the weather. It} 200 members, and with prospects for John’ Russell of had been hoped. that the ‘club might, an unusually lively summer. after matters of business here. he opened May 1, but the rain and cold| Committees which have been nam- jg stopping at the Van Horn, have prevented. {ed for the year are: Grounds—, B. Little, E. H. L. Ves: | ; Perman, W. I. Parsons, i | House—J .L. Whitney, F. A. Lahr, FRECKLE-PACE "a," ‘Golf tourneys—B, F. Tillotson, M. S.| —— Vanderwater, Mrs. S. D. Cook. Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. ¥ re x oe ; How to Remove Easily. new Willys-Knight seven passenger Cc. Wattam, Robert touring car trom the Lahr Motor Sales Here's a chance, Miss Fleckle-face. b Anna Mae Ankerman, i | to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it cITY EWS will not cost you a penny unless it! James G. G removes the freckles; while if it does tate Sunday s on ri f ing give you a clcear complexion the ex- he city today from Fargo, attending pense § trifling. to matters of business. Simply get an ounce of Othine— Fargo is looking He Spends Summer Here. Mrs. L. A. Whitney of Minneapolis is spending the summer in Bismarck with her son, J. L. Whitney. Purchases New Car. R. D. Hoskins has purchased a fine Dolmans, Wrap Coats, Capes, Suits Dresses, Skirts and Petticoats for Saturdays Selling. \ i ! Has Tag No. 1. | Governor Frazier’s big Reo touring e car is sporting North Dakota lice ——— Hinges Here Today. acute ptrengt from any Araggist | ‘8 No. 1 sew Mrs. C. Grosshaus of Fargo is reg- Coat i andwauriew apnitcations should show From Steele. istered at the Van Horn. She came to! Smart Coats D f E 715 \ ee Haasan ST tL Mrs. H. J. Mersen of Stecle spent Bismarck to see her mother, who is Wrap Coats, Capes 50 resses 0 X- Hil eoniplesions? Rarely |e inore than! Geereoay in pamares stopping at the ill in one of the Iccal hospitals. Spring Coats in a variety ceptional Beauty That should particularly appeal to Women who desire garments evidenc- ing the last word in Fashion. Ma- terials are of Silk, Satin, Taffeta, Georgette, Printed Georgettes, Fan- tasie and Crepe de Chine. These prices make of them values which will be hard to resist—$16.50, $25.00, $39.50, $45.00, $49.50, $52.50, $59.50. $19.98 Visit our of new styles; values to $19.50, at— $9.98 Suits and Coats To Attend Clinic. Mrs. F. R. Smyth were Monday evening to the one ounce needed for the worst case. and Dolmans, at The Coat styles for the Spring will be alike pleasing both to the smart dresser as well as to those who prefer the more conservative styles. For simplicity is the keynote in all of the new Wrap Coats and Dolmans .of Values up to $50.00. Serges and Poplins. Smart effects are Your choice of this group shown: in many of our new Coats, es- at— $39.50 pecially where loose back and kimona sleeves give'a free flowing effect to Regular $37.50 Spring Coats, made of Tweeds and Mixtures, Saturday’s Price - Hi ae ewe he en Prompt ‘Work. ! pr. ana The late Frank Neibauer took out an passengers urance policy with the A. 0. U. W. Twin Cities, where the doctor went ry. He passed away last to attend a Minneapolis clinic this his funeral was held week. They are expected to return home Sunday. ' Be sure to ask the druggist for the | double strength Othine as_ this} strength is sold under guarantee of| | money back if it fails to removej in Febr f ary. freckles. Sunday, and Bismarck Caller Friday. N. Menefee of -Menoken was a ismarck on Kri- well known MOTHER J/oves good music VICTROLA © Or Victor Records Hoskins porls having over 200 acres seed and that everything is looking very promising. He retury to Menoken| QDUN Even Aend Funeral. Ferguson returned to the arday trom Park River, whith- er she went to attend the funeral of her brother, W. L. McLaughlin of Lan- kin. Mrs, Ferguson remained over to spend a few days in Park River to vis- it at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Martyn. the sof the materials used. eee anes fer vtaeen tere, New Capital Concern. The F. O. Hellstrom Co. has been ‘organized in Bismarck to handle the | Hellstrom “Three-In-One” silo and to | do a general sales, commission and brokerage busin as manufacturers’ The memers of the company ! ‘are F. O. Hellstrom. formerly with ' ¥ 4 the Western Sales; L. S. Royer, for Juct Received Shipment f {18 years with the First National bank i :of Mandan, New Beautiful Assortment of Summer Hats Now on Display. Millinery Department Tomorrow. A. W. LUCAS CO. Richholt’s Cash »« Carry [Pione ext] Grocery [7 & Thayer| H WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE agent, Send Us Your Order—Daily Hemrics by Mail May It Please You to Honor Us Withe Your Visit j Prominent stockman and farmer. ee and Charles A, Seaman, Pianos & Phonographs Engagement Announced. | Mrs. Anna Holt, 205 Third street | south, Moorhead, has announced the Miss to George A. Guess, of Dickinson. The wedding will be an event of the summer. Miss Holt has 7 j been employed as a stenographer at = the United States employment office, and Mr. Guess is connected with the Dickinson Press. Wednesday evening, (Miss Helga Johnson entertained a company of eight friends at a towel | shower, complimentary to Miss Holt. et her home, 812 Third avenue souta. 'The appointments in the living room engagement of her daughter, Call and insnect them at Ruth Holt, our, temporary location. 215 FIFTH ST. GETTS PIANO CO. EA. Brown Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk Successor to Brown & Geierman, Grocers age Steel Cut Coffee, at, per lb. ae spond en $1.10 We have two used Phonographs in good For sale | | Saturday Specials VEGETABLES Fresh Aesparagus, Celery, Lettuce, Cucumbers, . Toma- toes. Green Onions, Head Let- tuce, Radishes, New Cabbage, STEEL CUT ae condition. The day’ Ss Apa don’t run up nearly so high if you trade here. Although we do not sell below cost, you see we are in this business to make money. Sweet Potatoes, Silver Skin- ned Onions. FRUITS Strawberries, Bananas, Lem- ( AUTAUUAVUEUENEUHUAUTLHETACHUTAHUIUHHIUHIK: |" ons, Grane Fruit, Apples and Oranges. ae ee Yes, We Deliver Groceries —Try the— Fruited Wheat, | i ’ a ney a zt Don’t Forget Your Best Friend on California Fruit & 3 pkgs. for SATURDAY ’ | Confectionery Store [Red Top Peaches in 212 J Hunt's Baking Pow- alesis Mothers Day Bound ate 63c der, 2 cans for . " 29¢ CLARION CORN— | Everything fresh in Fruits and |? C478 POP coos bles, 3 2 cans MAY 11th |Home Made Candies, Ice Cream |Pride of Delaware Sweet Po- pon ae : 29c. for . 25c | and Soda Water. OSU pt yo BOR! AX. ‘NAPTHA The nation decrees that the flower only is capable of ex- pressing our sentiment at this noble festival. Send Mother ROSES. There are many inexpensive varieties to choose from. For the young Mother a corsage. We are members of the Florist Telegraph Delivery Asso- ciation and can make deliveries throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. HOSKINS BISMARCK GREENHOUSES Bismarck North Dakota Cigars & Tobacco 121 FIFTH ST. Give Us a 'Trial—Get Our Prices NUOUAUTUUTUUTUUAUAE UA DT. ioe \ | LAWYER | hes | i | aobube Block matce N.D. tatoes, 3 cans for ‘ 78¢ Bauer’s Sauer’ Kraut, No. 2 cans; special 3 cans for ‘ MeR ess 25c Crystal Cleanser, regular 10c seller. Special, 25 c 4 cans for ...: PURE HIGH TEST CREAM Last Delivery on Saturday at 7:00 P. M. Our delivery hours are as follows: 8:45-10:30 a.m.; 2:30-4:30 p.m. Would appreciate orders being sent in at least half hour before | leaving time when possible. Lennox Soap, 10 bars for Fancy Aged Brick Cheese, per Ib. 34c. Coffee, Dennison’ 's s Gloria, ra 40¢ seller. per pound fi A mor" | RYAN'S |” Washing Powder— Reg. 35c 20c seller at.. MATCHES — Reg- wes Loe 15c Regular 20c size... We Appreciate Your Trade

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