The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 22, 1919, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE { with her mother and a’ brother ‘she N has left her former home at Beaver, Pa., and that the family are now liv- SERVICE CUNDAY ing in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, ‘around the world next Monday night? asks the Count On Me class of Mc- Cabe church. You will have’ the op- portunity of eating, fatima with the Norwegians, drinking tea with » Japa- nese girls, and enjoying the hospitali- ty of several other countries as well. he remained until Christmas time. On January 9 he was dgain admitted to the hospital,’and the brave little spirit, attended by willing doctors and loving nurses, began’ as sturdy a fight with the grim reaper as was ever waged:! No word of complaint ever escaped Sterling Banker Here. H. B, Wildfang, a well known bank- er of Sterling, was in the city today looking after matters of business. ATARRH where Miss Bayliss js doing advertis- ing work. Miss Bayliss wishes to be iremembered to her many Lismarck| UNSE SUNSET UNDER COWAN’S DRUG STORE P. G. HARRINGTON, Prop. I, M. Capper returned to Bismarck today, arriving in the United States H ici: two weeks ago from Germany, where Ensign J. L. Bell Will Officiate| re .ay neon located for the mast four at Ritual im Honor. of months. Previous to that time he ) was in the Argonne in France. . Mr. Soldier Dead Capper’s work in the army has been the handling of funds for the Y. M. C. A. He was overseas for seven mont!is, ,and during that time he handled over ten million dollars for the Y. He is feeling fine, and glad to get hack to Bismarck again. A Trip Around the World. Why not “Pack Up Your Troubles ia Your Old Kit Bag” and take a. trip York harbor, after the trip abroad, the an idea of friends. The trip will start at 7 o'clock from|his lips, and. although he suffered AUDIT RI ea nie aasaine |the United States (McCabe M. H.| acutely, he never murmured, About a por head OF threat . I church( and on returning to New} month ago he came out of the hospital ; and was taken home, vapor treatment— BAR BER SHOP He gradually failed. All that love and care could do was done but in vain, The power of death conquered. But in conquering, it has released the little spirit and the real George Fol- som is away and at rest, Funeral services will be conducted by Dr. Hutcheson in McCabe Metho- dist Episcopal church on Friday after- noon at 5 o'clock. Boys from the Sunday school will be pallbearers, In- terment will take place at St. Mary's | cemetery. The citizens of Bismarck hold the family in high esteem and are grieved to learn of the parents’ loss, travelers will be given what Uncle Sam can do. LIFE ENDS; GEORGE FOLSOM IS DEAD After suffering for over six months, George Maurice Folsom of 412 8th street passed away Wednesday, The flu seized him in Octover and after running its course it™left him appar- ently well. But pneymonia followed, and he was taken to a hospital where Viexs Vapor “YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30F, GOF, 1.20 Formerly City National Shop FIRST CLASS WOR KGUARANTEED Union Shop Plans were announced today for a union’ memorial service to be held Sunday evening at the Bismarck Au- ) ditorium, with Bnsign J. L, Bell, com- mander of the Bismarckk Salvation Army corps, delivering the memorial service, All churches of the city are expoct- ed participate and citizens of creeds are extended an earnest tation to attend. The services w open at 8 p. m., and the program wil! consume an hour to an hour and a TYPEWRITER SERVICE REMINGTON Typewriter Co. GEO. C. KETTER, Representative Phone 258. Bismarck. Send Us Your helf, This union religi tig , Wie tithe eae want we | see et eee THE STORE ee a Order—Daily { morial. day observance, one week from Us With or QUALITY THAN Service by i Tha” BAe Your Visit ANT SERVICE e ® @ ADVERTISED Mail { DISTRICT REBEKAH -_— MEETING FRIDAY zi The*annual meeting of the Rebekah lodge of this district wili be held on Friday evening, May 23. Pheceding the district meeting the members of the local lodge will meet in regular session at 4 p. m., followed by a sup- per at 6:30. to which all Rebekahs are invited. The district meeting convenes at 8 Pp. m, and several candidates wil! be initiated. The work will be put on by the local lodge. There will be a musical program as well at the even- ing session. oe { “City NEws |{ o. & Visiting Schools. County Superintendent W. E. Par- sons' took a trip to Wilton) yesterday. at which place he spent the day visit. ing schools. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs, E. Y, Sarles of Hills- boro have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss E.eanor Sarles, to Don Goouman, son of Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Goodman of Grand Forks. Gladstone Farmer Dies, Otto Larson of Gladstone died yes- terday at a local hospital. Mr. Larson was .59 years old, and was born in Norway. For a number of years he had been farming in the vicinity of See our [splay of New Summer Millinery Beautiful Tissue Ginghams, 27 inches wide, regular 59¢'juality. Special Purchase and Sale of Womens and Misses’ Footwear including Pumps, Slippers, Shoes and also Black Patent Leather Oxfords White and Tan, Canvass Shoes, rubber soles, the ae Sport model. $3. 75 One assortment, Ladies’ Button or Lace Shoes in small sizes, Your choice $ 2 ; 00 Brown Calf ifip/Ay $2.95 Black Glazed Newport Pumps, with military. hee! ; The New Dark Brown, Cordovan Oxford, English Boys’ Black Button Shoes, or Girls’ Button, a wonderful valu A pair ; the season’s last, military hee favorite. A pair Special, ¥ per yard ...........08 39 Cc French Ginghams, 32 inches wi ter Beautiful pat- Per yard Suits Attractive Models $14.9 48c Beautiful Palm Beach for Sum- Suits, Coats, Dolmans and Dainty Dresses sae $13.50 Lot of Beautiful Serge Dresses, , Serge Suits, new effects, well Gladstone. He is survived by a widow and family. The remains were shipped - $ 1 95 toGladstone this afternoon for burial. % H.,H. Ste@le-and Dr. M. Wy Roan 7 e Pad & Capes, for- worth up to $29.50 at lined, at only ...........0.00 00. cce eee e es ae aaa regular $1.25 ae merly $40, Der Yard ees eeeeeeees c at........ ° TWO-PIECE HOUSE DRESSES Spri , MISSES. SMAL « anen Poweling, bleahe 5 SE SSES Sprin ‘oats a ISSES, AND SMALL WOMEN’ nen Toweling, bleached or un- ( Regular $3.50. Sale Price— aie Coats, Velours and COATS—Values up to $20.00, at— | leached, 18 inches QBS Mixtures wide, per yard ........ Cc Formerly Turkish Towels—heavy quality, ' 18x38 inches. $29.50, at. . are Each 25c Standard Peggy . Cloth, ‘good quality, 32 inches 35c wide. Per yard . Voile—The Season’s. ‘choidest 1; patterns, in 27-inch Voile. Spe- $7.98 have ‘been enjoying a couple of days fishing ‘at Big Stone lake, Perham, Minn. Dr: Roaneigs expected home to- night, and othér members of ghe par will probably return home tomorrow. cially priced, per yard Wear “| GOSSARD { . Recovering from Accident. ! Robert Falconer, the seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Falconer,’ is re- covering nicely from an accidert which he met withta day or two ago. The little boy;wag>riding on the-haa- ay dle*bars of a bicycle-and was going ( down hill, when he and his hoy $1.50 Silk Hose for $1.00 Women’s Superior Quality, Ever- ” x ; ee friend ‘collided with an automobile Wear Silk Hose, in Taupe, Tan, White, e ° ; vita if that was standing still, Rovert. re- Black, Grey, Brown ae Castor. A $1 Union Suits for CORSETS ™"” ceived a number of ‘cuts, which he ONEFIFTY VAI UE They L in F teva s ts had dressed at the Bismatck hospital vEF IE .UE, $1 00 y Lacein Front POP PALL sev evecre es cee eee ° MODEL 241—This general pur- 69c pose model designed for the av- erage figure is a lightly boned Corset with an extremely low bust and a long skirt that con- Living In Pittsburg. Mrs. Mary McLean i a letter recent! Bay! for Ladies’ medium weight, good quality, Cotton Hose, Black, Miss Baylis in company . A 2 i 4 < . ‘ all:sizes. A pair.......... Unica Saits, Cotton Ribbed Spring | fines the lower back and thighs : . weight, all sizes, loose or tight knee, Pee cee incase skitt te e eel 739 F . “ x ae ; Ps e front to allo Children’s Service. Hose, heavy rib- . Ladies’ Black or White Fibre Silk ’ greater freedom of movement. 1 e@ u erers bed, all sizes, Specially 1 8 Hose, our regular 85¢ value. i Made of fine everlast cloth that priced, per pair ........... C Special, per pair ......... 6 Cc insures unusual wearing service. ba Nato 241—Everlast Cloth, white, Don’t Wait Another Minute Before | = pas eae soe. cons mean _241P—Everlast Cloth, Pink. Sending Fora Free Trial of My New Home Treatment That. Any- one Can Use Withou aC A:|. or loss of time. Ni < ferent From Any:hihg. 4 Ever Tried. Sizes 20 Model: 250—This Gossard jhas a medium low bust, rather straight outline, is highly boned, and has : Gloves, Veils and Handkerchiefs he t 8 Let Me Prove That It wit Quickly ‘ a long enoueh alirt with etastie 4 + * . . section in the back to corset the Rid You of Pile Suffering. The Ideal Figure Veil, a jj and colored embroidered figure splendidly from the at the TRIAL FREE ' novelty. from France; can |] corners. | Sale 1 0 down. It will fit a large range ce be worn with or without a ]] Price, each ...... Cc of figure types and its wearing No matter whether your cas hat service and style are decidedly long standing or-recent developmeat Li 30c Regular 25e Shamrock out of the ordinary. —whether \itsuaipenronle or scute— Each ae Lawn Handkerchiefs with P . 7 hit whether jt is asional or permanent White-and colored borders, 250—Everlast Cloth, White, ; --you should send for this free trial Plain Slip-on’ Veils. Sale 1 et 250P—Everlast Cloth, Pink. 4 228 yeatment. . Sale Price, 5 6 tr < He ‘ ‘ Price, 15¢ h c Sizes 20 $3 00 No matter where you live--no mat: |* 25 CacNn woe. cece eee HY ee An tu : or two for....... Cc toad BD > dad ter what your age or occupation—if you are troubled with piles, my treat ment is just. what you need Kayser’s Silk Gloves, double tips; colors, White, Grey and Pongee. $1 .00 A pair Extra Special! Victory Yarn—Gray or Khaki, rular price 69e, clearing 25c A choice variety of dainty 15c and-18¢ Handkerchiefs, made of Lawn with White all forms of ointments, salves, 2 er local applications have failed. I want you to realize that my meth hank Ashes wieagecn aie cay 4 od of creaung piles is the one safe,; S| atment, ~ 5 7 ‘This liveral offer of free treatment Domet Outing is too important for you to neglect | a a single day. Write now. Send no Flannel Simply send your name and RK. Page, 841A Page Regular 28¢ quality, 27 inches Mich.—but do this wide, fine quality, 12¥/ per yard oo... cee. 2c Children’s Play fa, 9% A Pune- Suits \° * tured Tire Dresses and Rompers Takes the childrens Gingham Dress, plain or fancy colors, Joy Out sizes 4 to 12, at....... 98c of Life Children’s Best Quality Ging- ham, fancy trimmed Dress. Sizes 4 to Get a Dayton 125, at, sc /coueseeaee $3.00 5 Children’s Rompers made of. Airless Starter | Gingham; all sizes 79 fs Seer a aT and colors, at......... c Ab ’ : Boys’ Play Suits, washable A.J. Ostrander classy little $1 50 Room 2. styles at cscsscwss: e Webb Block PETTICOATS—A regular $3,00 Black Sateen or fancy color. Bismarck May Sale ~ Price i $ 1 .69. CE NOTA BE |

Other pages from this issue: