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¢i¢:ERIDAY, JUNE 18, 1919. Presbyterian Ladies ‘ to Hold Food Sale The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a food sale on Sat- urday afternoon, June 14, at Perry's The sale will begin at 2 o'clock and~ will inclide everything good in the way of home made ‘baking, .There will be ples, cakes, delicious cookies and iois of other good things in tae way or eats, and the Saturday salé will af- ford the ladies the opoprtunity of get- furniture store on Third street. ting home-baked eatables for Sunday. Mrs. Viola Brown to Appear in. Recital The ‘Bismarck Conservatory of Music will present Mrs. Viola’ Brown, mezzo-soprano, in a recital this eve- | (jak iene meh Aneto, | : LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make Beauty Lotion | for a'Few Cents—Try It! + Squeeze ‘the juice of two lemons in- to a bottle containing three ounces of orchard, white, shake well, and you Have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beauti- fier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents: Massage this sweetly fra- grant lotion into the face, neck arms and hands each day and soe how flecklés and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and sory-white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless and never irritates.~ : ‘| Month and it is always a ‘problem to decide what would be the ‘most practical and useful gift for you io | send the happy couple. - Gifts for every wedding anniversary, with a list. of “what to give” according to ‘ the year of the anniversary. We have. made extensive plans to help you. in the selection of use- ful Wedding Presents and you are cordially invited to visit jour store during “June,. the Bridal. Month” to: see all of the practical gift things which are on display. It will be our great pleasure to serve you but you are under no obligations whatsoever by accept- .ing ‘this invitation to see the beau- 'tiful wedding’ présents’‘now assem- bled for your’ personal ‘inspec! Hon in this store. ‘ ew GARDEN. HOSE At, per foot. :15¢ At, per foot. ,20c 4 At, per foot. .25¢ At, per foot. .28¢ — LAWN, MOWERS We handle several makes ‘ from— ‘ $7.50.” $15.00 Come In and Look Them Over. first-class Fishing Tackle and . Acces- sories, . Bargain _Prices. “We Sell the Best Goods” ‘LOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY (Incorporated) : Stoves, Ranges and Kitchen Utensils—Builders’ Hard- ware a Specialty BISMARCK; N. D. Pye t Lornd ‘of! 7 eT oO if June,.you know, is the. Bridals}|; nnig. in the community rooms in the public library. The program will be- gin at 8 o’clock and is as follows: Dawn in the Desert......... Ross O Rest inthe Lord (Elijah)..... r ee { Mendelssohn Allah .. + Chadwick Mrs, Brown Piano ‘Solo... Miss G Aria: My Heart at Thy Dear Voice, “Samson & Deliah”....Saint Saens Mrs, Brown Reading Selected Miss Caspary Were My Songs with Wings Pro- vided »». Hahn L’Heure Exquise +». Hahn Mrs. Brown Piano. Solo .. Miss Menard Beloved, It Is Morn .. ei Irish Weather . Hoberg At Dawning Cadman The Eagle’... Buse! Mrs. Brown KINDERGARTEN TO The kindergarten will open for the summer at the William Moore. school Monday morning at 9:30, with Miss Matilda Williams and Miss Adelaide Bork as teachers. From. Tappen. : D. D. McKee was in the city on ‘Thursday from Tappen and register- ed at the Van Horn. ) From Fargo. William Jennings of Fargo was a caller in’ the Capital city ‘on Thurs- day, and stopped at the Van Horn, ‘From McCluskey. | Mr. and ‘Mrs. David Le of McCluskey visited in Bismarck o: Thursday, and stopped at the Horn, At, the Van Horn. , were visistors in the Capital city or Thursday, and were guests at the Van Horn. Attended Convention H. Hallenberg, a banker from.Car- son, was a visitor in the city on Thurs- day and attended the bankers’ con- vention. From Sterling. \ H, E. Wildfang of the Sterling state bank was in the city on Thurs- day, attending the Slope convention. — 5 Have New Daughter. Mr.gnd Mrs, Al Rosen, Person court, are the parents of a. fine new daughtef, born this morning at. St. Alexis hospital. In the City Miss Alice Monaghan, who is a teacher inthe primary ;department in the’ schools at Wing, ‘Was a Visitor’in the capital city today. 4 Here. Thus < Mrs. George Laney and daughte: visits thexCap- Presbyterian Ladies’ Will Give a Saturday, June 14 Perry's Furniture Stere 2 O'CLOCK Ladies are requested to bring their food early. ite: OW More Picture for —3 Shows Daily— 3 P. M.—7:15 P. M. 9:15 P.M. 4 i is ond street. |. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Chaffee and ba- Cyay a cae by were yisitors in the Capital city Capital City Visitor, on Thursday from Beulah, and regis-} G- Olgeirson of the Burleigh county he. spent several days on business. and ‘Ben Cent visit. h Minot: left yesterday for. Dickinson, OPEN ON MONDAY Famous Actress Tells How ! dl starring under is famous for her beautiful contplexion, When h said.” tion called Derwillo which I, daily, The. e: 1 prompts me -to jnake mm, This. wonderful de: and baby The very first’ application v y Mr. and‘ Mrs. G. T. Ness of Steelé derwi Examine your ance, color, mounts the cheek nesg comes to the skin;, jt :makes the skin _rosy-white, beautiful. sallow skin, Bankers’ ‘Less Money ‘Tian Has Ever Bedn Shown in the'city of Bismarck : * \ORPHEUM| after visiting in the Capital city tor ital city, Thursday, and were guests Hi several days, as guests at the home at the;@rand: Pacific. f At the Grand Pacific. state bank of Wing, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Olgeirson was accompanted by N. G: Hagen of Paint- ed Woods. tered at the Grand Pacific, Returned Thursday. Attorney Alfred Zuger of the firm, of Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, return. ed Thupsday from Fort Yates, where - In the City. ‘ Rev. H, D. Halverson and famil: are visitors in Bismarck, having ar- rived yesterday from Sims. While Enjoying Vacation. here they are registered at the + tee iy Mis Philopena Janjula of the Five Store is three weeks’ vacation, and will-léave- soon for Minnesota points for a short. Grand Pacific. .... Motor From Linton i ‘Sheriff: T.. B. Meinhover-and son, Ted, ‘and: A.-R. Rudow”motored up from Linton‘yesterday, Sheriff Mein- hover having been called to the cit’ to take‘into custody’ two ‘Linton boys Conclude Visit Here. Mrs, E. H. Stiles and children of * f She Uses DerwilloTo =, Beautify Her Complextion New York-—Miss Ethel Clayton, lever -yqung. actress now the the successfully Paramount. banner; aclal blemishes, Derwillo is abso harmless will not produce or stimulate a growth of hair, It is superior to face powder, ‘as perap tration does not effect it. therefore At stays,on better, Thousands. who have used «it have “had. the same results#as Miss. ,Clayton, and I dm gure it un will give’ It .&. fair trial you will become syst enthuslastic et friends inquired about it she "t's all due to’ a toilet prepara- e. twice have had public, 5 “beautl Kin and it scontinued pse has e"-results permanernt,"’' When der, the well known beauty 8 interviewed in reference ’ on's remarkable complexion yone can havea beautiful [2% m when they know-how, It's! I use the same j Inmay work, and until you try it} ‘ou have no idea of the marvelous results, periénes aed illo ied my ht . GQ to the toilet counter of any partment store and get a bottle « Ho, then make the following test ETHEL CLAYTON I am and alwa use it tn any other pow Sl NOTE—When asked about Bevbine one of our leading druggists, said, Kt is truly a ‘wonderful beautifier, “a ahead, of anything we have ever -¢ before. We are authorized by the man- ufacturers ‘to refund thé money: to any; one’ who is dissatisfied, and. we i not permit th the product It is. sold in money back guarantee by all depal ment stores and up-to-date druggists, cluding ‘Lenharts and Jos. Breslow. our skin™ critically ‘befor , note carefully its appe Mthen{ apply dereiilo directed After you Nave made the first. applica-y tion-look in’ your m again and note the surprising. ‘change. peachslike a baby. soft- Velevt, nd radiantly It is wond for a dark, shiny nose, freckles, tan, oily skin, sun spots,..coarse pores pim- ples, blackheads, chapped, rough skin, ruddiness, wrinkles and many “other Hoffman's ; Chocolate, Shop , ‘ ai TOMOrrOwW —— PRICES’ —— ~ Mat. 25¢;. Eve., 50c '(Plus"War Tax), BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. of ‘Mr. and Mrs. 15. J. Gobel, 818 Sec-}’ charged With misappropriating a Ford car, i Knights to Meet Tonight. An important meeting of Bismarc’ Council No. 1604, Knights of Colum- bus, wil be held tonight, and it is ex- pected that a large number of knights wil. be present. THANK ELKS BAND The Bismarck Fire Department wishes to publicly express its appre- ciation for the services of the. Bis- mparck Elks’ band in playing for the annual firemen’s association parade and for assisting us in making the Bismarck meeting of the state asso- ciation a success, BISMARCK FIRE DEPT., R. F. JAGER, Chief. Box of 24 Sheets of Paper. Box of 24 Envelopes ‘ ulieh dit9 Stationers, Engravers, MAIL ORDERS FILLED'‘SAME @ “2 DAY RECEIYED ~= racer tts per roli .. 30c value Per pound lic value Veal Stew, per pound per pound Big dance in new barn Wed- nesday evening, June 18, at Charles Schebler farm, three miles east and two miles north of Bismarck. Music by O’Con- nor’s Orchestra, vited. CASTORIA tn Usowerouseao vases Crh lbten Everybody in- owan's Soda Fountain Specials Toda STRAWBERRY SHERBERT Gentleman’s Paper A Man’s Personal Stationery We are also showing just now a fine grade of Crane’s Linen, finest papers for, Ladies, in White, Green Buff, Violet and Gray. ~’ Boxes 6f'24: Sheétsand: 24’ Envelopes Loose Leaf Equipment and Office Furniture. ») Bismarck, N. D. ey capi : ~<-| KUPITZ Co. i / Phone 88——Wil Connect You with All Departmente——Vhone 68 Ln QUALITY- : ‘’ Fourth Street SERVICE SANITARY PICNIC SPECIALS. Sliced Boned Pigs Feet, per lb. .:.. Boned Pigs Fee in jars, at .... Cottage Cheese, per Ib. . o8 fy sects 6 Imp. Sardines, Wax Paper in rolls, Picnic Plates tn pkgs., per pkg. .. Smoked Liver Sausage, lb. © sBulk,Sweet ,Pick- ,(1e8, per pte... ... ippy, Roqueford and Imperial Cheese; Ginger Ale, Buck, Grape Juice, Bevo, Cider in bulk and in glass. GROCERY SPECIALS. Quaker’ Corn Flakes, l5e value, 3 for Macaroni in pkgs., 10c Bulk Marmalade, (orange), 30c value.. Bulk Peanut’ Butter, 4 No.’ 2 cans Pumpkin, Fancy Prunes, 20c val. O’Meal, 35¢c value, Salad Dressing, —--—MEAT AND FISH DEPARTMENT——— MILK, FED VEAL SPRING LAMB PIG PORK CALF LIVER Picnic Hams, Breads, per lb.. Our Meats are all Government Inspected