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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE You should:see our variety of Athletic Underwear. Manhattan SHIRTS New Colors, new Patterns THE price is ordinary, but the Shirts are not. They’re made of soft, lus- trous “fibo-silk.” © Many men will buy these Shirts in preference to Silk Shirts be- cause they look just as good, have that silky feel- right now. See ing, and wear—you can’t our display at wear them out in one sea- $1.56, $2.00, $2.50 son. . You'll like $3.00, $3.50. them and the orice. $9.00 SHIRTS NIT Silk ‘Ties are quite the thing for wear TWO Auditorium i423 LAST TIME TONIGHT An American story by an American author with a won- derful American setting. A picture that is 100 per cent Norma Talmadge, through and through. “The Heart of Wetona” On the stage’ 2The Heart of Wetona” was one of Belasco’s greatest successes. Can you really love a man who has wronged you? See “The Heart of Wetona.” An Indian girl who trys to shield the man who has wronged her, but whom she loves—an irate father who seeks vengeance, and a man who loves the girl and saves her, make up the in- teresting drama of love and heartaches, sadness and happi- ness—“The Heart of Wetona.” Should a white man marry a half-breed? of Wetona.” Ts it possible to marry a man without love and later learn to love him? See Norma Talmadge in “The Heart of Wetona.” O’Connor’s Orchestra—Admission 20c French & Welch Hardware & Machinery Garden 2, tne." $7,50 Hy See “The Heart Northern King $1 ] Mower: . Marehwe Professional Mower, a’... $12.90 Galvanized: Grate 2 Sprinkl Fountain Sprinklers— Tiehuine seen 75 Cc Sprinklers— Fountain’s ...... 50 Cc Garden Hose Raber, er to OC Nome $1.00 50 ft. Hose $8 00 e Complete .... Good Rubber 15 Cc Hose, per foot.... RAKES— From 65e to. =s 50 FORK SPADES $1.75 md jastix.. BecdD eo 91.25 Wire Fences al! styles and grades — Chicken Wire, Barbed Wire, Etc. We Catty Everything in HARDWARE for ail kinds of work or building. Fly Screen Wire by sq. ft.: Pearl Wire at. . Ge Galvanized at Se Black ats .s 00.0000. 4%Ye With one strong handle and our three different hoe blades, and the adjustable all-purposé rake, you have a simple, prac- tical garden tool for every need, which can be instantly changed for quickest and best results for the kind of work you have to do. And best of all, no more agonizing back- aches, because you can alwitys work in the natural standing pesition. m | cls will be on display as soon as the H | Will be within the next f| terday's fire here shows that a total ee | $800,000. | o'clock at a local hospital after a Jong S B| companied by Mr. and Mrs pened Oriska, N. D.; I'tida Bechtle, Linton, HN. Alma _ Kittlestvedt, Doran, Minn.; Sara a Goudboy, Poplar, Mont. the City of Bismarck, North De BISMARCK LOSES GOOD: CITIZEN TO THE QUEEN CITY Lient AY BS A Mesa to Open Willys-Overland Branch at Dickinson Next Week Zz Dickinson, ay 22.—Lieut.#} A.B Mead, fe ast five with the Lahr Motor Co. of Bismar the Willys-Overland gales organiza- jtion for western North Dakota and ived here today, Willys-Overland i all a full and and Wills-Knight cars will also handle the International hoa local ead began his automobile ex- | ace with the ' Willys-Overland plant in Toledo. He has been an im- | portant factor in the sales organiza. tion of the Lahr Motor Co, of Bis jmarck for the last five years, except: jing one year which he spent in the {national army, in which he worked up fro mthe rank of enlisted man to a first leutenancy. In‘ addition to handling Willys- Knight and Overland cars and Inte? national trucks, Mr. Mead plans to in- stall an full line of parts and acces- sories, and to operate a complet? service garage. All of the 191) mod- new branch opens, which prodably eek, $800,000 FIRE AT MOBILE Mobile, Ala., May 22.—A corrected estimate of the damage done by yes- of' 240 homes were burned and that 1,060 people are without homes. The homeless are cared for in public halls and in tents,. The loss is estimated at SOUTH DAKOTA WOMAN DIES HERE Mrs. Rebekah CX Cooper nue, passed away this Mandan ave-} mornin, gat 11 illness. Mrs. Cooper old, and was bi She came to Bis months ago from Forestburg, S. D., to make her home with her son, E. G.j Rickel, and family. | The remains will be shipped this ecevning on No. 2 to Mrs. Cooper's old home in South Dakota, will be made. The rema’ burial 1 be ac- Mrs. Cooper leaves two sons, B. Rickel, of Bismarck and) M. C. Hake of Chinook, Kan. * Bismarck “Hospital Alumni Picnic Enjoyable Affair The Alumni of the Bismarck hos- pital held their annual picnic yester- day afternoon at Ward’s Grove. There a resent, ineluding the and out-of-town dinner was served iy yesterday after- noon * the members of the ting class of 1919, and the next on the commencement week pro- gram will be the Junior-Senior ban- quet on May 28, to be given at the Grand Pacific hotel. ‘The members of the 1919 class of. the training school for nurses, of Bismarck hospital, who were the guests yesterday were: Adeline Stanger, Paynsville, Minn.; Anna Smilie, Hamilton, N. Della Kibler, Cavalier, N. D.; Lillian Schroe- der, Reynolds, N. D.; Elizabeth Loeke, Inkster, N. D.; Ida Swanson, Braham, Minn.; Ethel Phillips, Cokato, Minn.; Ruth Lloyd, Walhalla, N. D.; Cecelia Johnson, Mandan, N. "D5 ; Agnes Pet- erson, Jamestown, N. D5 Elizabeth Steiger, Cavalier, N. D.; Elsie Rose- berg, Underwood, N. D.; Winifred Bravy, Brainerd, Minn; Edna Gaith- ers, Monango, iz D.; "Blenora Stol- berg, Flasher, N. D.; Edith Dodd, PRESENTED AT PENITENTIARY. Yesterday evening the members of e Junior class of the Bismarck high school presented their class play, “All of a Sudden Peggy.” at the penitenti- ary, as this is a usual custom, pre- ceding their regular performance. The comedy in three acts, under the direction of Miss Moore, is a very at- tractive and enjoyable production, and will undoubtedly draw a_ big crowd Friday evening at tie Auditori- um. Those taking part in the play ; Were entertained at dinner at 5 o'clock at the prison yesterday afternoon. Rev. Buzzlile Returns, Rev. George Buzzlle returned this afternoon from a two weeks’ visit on the coast. SIDEWALK RESOLUTION. | Whereas, it is deemed neecssary by the City Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, that side- walks be constructed by the City of} Bismarck as herein specified: Therefore, Be it Resolved by the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, that sidewalks be and the same are hereby ordered to be constructed in the City of Bismarck in front of or adjoining the following described property, and jthe City Auditor is hereby instructed to notify owners of said property inj manner prescribed by law of actfor of the City Commission: Along the north side of lots 1 and} 24, block 110, Original plat, and lots} 1 and 24, block 112, Original plat, to And be it further resolved, that s sidewalks must be constructed ac- cording to the provisions of ordi- nances now in force and effect by} day of June, 1919, and should ewalks not be constructed by} the date herein set forth; then said sidewalks are hereby ordered to be constructed by the city contractor in accordance with statutes made anid provided, Published by order of City Commis-|§ sion, C. L, BURTON, 5-22-6-15 City Auditor, Poe nsnncd BISMARCK”AND GRAND; FORKS ° JOHNSON’ S The Store of ‘PAGE 3, banks Big “ POLY ASMARCK AND GRAND FORKS POPULAR PRICED STORE _ Values b= “Friday and Saturday Specials LLS from 36 to 51. and Friday Sale at ...... —JOHNSON’S. : The Biggest Doll Bargain ever offeredin Bismarck: 25¢ Dolls,’ at 59c Dolls, at 89e Dolls, at 98e Dolls, at Ladies Fine Tailored Suits in Navy Blue, Black, Grey, Brown and Novelty Checks, in Velour, Storm Serge, French Serge, Scotch Tweeds, Gaberdine, Poiret Twill, ete., sizes Values up to $59.50. Thursday Complete line of Stouts up to 51. - One big lot of Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats in al- most any style or color one might wish for at . remarkably low prices for this Sale only. : This Sale, at A these to be closed Poplin to sell at .. CORSETS Come and let our expert corsetiere fit you in a Modart, Kabo or American Lady Corset. At this big Tuesday and Wednesday Sale 20% DISCOUNT We have. over 600 Children’s Play Dresses, these come in Stripes, Plaids, Checks, etc. At Friday and Satur- day Sale, $1 98 98e up to vv. cree eee APRONS Bungalow Aprons, all you want. At Friday and enced Sale: 2 Sit es eee oe cee 98c One lot abc’ SKIRTS Silk Poplin Skirts, all colors and sizes, at... $4.98 We have over 300 Wash Skirts in any pattern or any material one might wish for at Johnson’s Popular Prices.. Ask to see our special $7.98 White Wash Satin Skirts. UNION SUITS One big lot of Gauze Union Suits. Come in wide knee and narrow knee, trimmed with pretty patterns of lace. This Sale, all you want, at, Pebeshite eink is 49c One lot of Coats in Navy Blue Serge and i! Values up to $39.50. "$25, 00 We have the water-proof Tweed Coats and every one of on Tuesday ahd Wednesday Sale at— 25% DISCOUNT ‘ $14.98 FURS Come up and look over our Furs before buy- ing elsewhere. E It is advisable to place ¥ orders early so that we can devote more time to their execution and have the garments fin- ished when desired. DRESSES Values up to $37.50. All you wantat........... . $18.98 Foulards, Messalines and Satins, all and sizes, at, pev pall’. GLOVES—Kid in Tan, Black or Grey. at:-89c to... These Dresses aresall new Spring models. They come in Taffeta Silk, colors and sizes. Crochet Cotton in all colors 9 c Cheese Cloth Snccial, Ab, PORAV ALG oe secsjece cls’ syeniele aes 5c Regular a 50 and ee 25 value, at . 5 $1. 75 and all colors. Values CHILDREN’S DRESSES— One big lot at .......... — 59¢ It does make a difference where you spend your money. -At Johnson’s Popular Priced Store we give you the very best possible merchandise to be had for the money. Our prices, too, are as low as good merchandise can be sold for. When you buy here you are buying something for years of service. Our merchandise today is one of the most reasonabic items you spend money for—when you consider length of service, beauty and usefulness—so be sure to buy at the right store Economical Women Grasp The Idea van. Advertised Good All Week, or Until Stock On Hand Is Sold. HOSIERY ‘ Come in and look this Jot over as we think that this is the biggest bargain ever offered in this store, at, per pair in this store, De Fibre Silk Hose, regular 59¢ value, all colors, per pair. . c Fibre Silk Hose, all colors, worth $1.19, This sale ....... c Pure Silk Hose, Novelty Silk patterns, regular $1.50 and $1.25 values. While they 69c last Cre CHILDREN’S HOSE Children’s Hose, all sizes, come in Black only. Sale, — - PER PAIN 5 Sianaicwad watts 1 4 Cc Millinery! Millinery!! Values up to $10.50. To clean them up | hs... $2.98 s Silk Poplin Sport Coats, belted ef- feet, all sizes and colors, at— 20% DISCOUNT Hundreds and hundreds of real nob- by Summer Dresses—These_ come in Voiles, Tissues of all sorts, Foulards, etc., at $5.98 to seas: . $18.50. BOYS’ WASH SUITS—In all “sizes © and patterns, the cream of the season. 98c, $1.19, $1.39, $1.59, $1.89, $1.98 One big lot of Wash Skirts of Gaber- dine, Whipcord, Poplin, etc. Special for this sale $ ] .98 only . We ee eee Allour Gove Silk Underwear, for this Sale only at ......- 15% DISCOUNT One lot of Georg- ette Waists and Crepe de Chine Waists to be placed on_ this Friday and Sat- urday Sale, at— $3.75 One big lot of White Voile Waists — These are beauties. For this big Friday and Saturday Sale, at— $1.39 Middy Blouses—All Sizes and Patterns at Johnson’s Popular Prices Many other items to be placed on this Tuesday and Wednesday Sale at Real Bargains. Come in and look them over as we are only too glad to show you if you buy or not. We am at all times to please our customers. When at Bismarck always come to Johnson’s, where you will always find just what you want at low prices. Mail Orders Promptly ct Johnson's For Ladies Ready to-Wear Apperal No Exchanges Refunds Approvals <n nsae penn Neate, i y a