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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB Floral: Decorations for Dances and Other Social Occasions We can give a most. satisfac- tory service for any. event— from a house ‘party ‘or home wedding to the most elaborate decorations in flowers for churgh or hall. Estimates will be cheerfully and promptly given. and we recommend your. early atten- tion to requirements in order to insure.us ample time to give the | best. of service. Before you come to a decision as to the floral decorations for that social occasion—the one in which you have set your heart on having the best and latest— t phone’ us ‘and we will send an expert to study the situation over with you. HOSKINS Bismarck i CITY NEWS | Women’s Relief Corps The Women’s Relief Corps will hold a social meeting at the home of Mrs. O. R. Barnes, 814 Fourth street, Fri- day afternoon. An interesting pro- gram has been arranged, and a -full attendance is desired. [COMMITTEES ARE NAMED FOR DUTY HOMECOMING DAY Capt. E. G. Wanher Names Men Who Will Have Charge of Important Details Various committees which will have charge of the several activities on Burleigh «county's homecoming day next Wednesday were named last night by Capt. BE. G. Wanner, who with the War Mothers thas charge of the ar- rangements, The parade committee is composed of Raymond Bergeson, P. R. Fields and J. 1. Whitney. The programm. com- mittee is composed of H. P. Goddard, Rey, W. J. Hutcheson, Capt. Huffman and R,‘D, Hoskins, The . reception committee Consists of John French, T: i. Flaherty, Dr. Fy R. Smyth, A.W. Lucas and J. W. Burch. Capt. Wanner was informed yester- day that a chorus of 200 yoices from the public schools of the city will sing at the celebration. Miss Mary A. Boy- sen, supervisor of grade music in the schools, has been preparing the pupils for this eyent and it is understood that this feature will be one of the most enjoyuble of the entiye day's festivities, Rey, George Buzzell will be asked Ly Capt. Wanner to deliver th dress of welcome to the former service men! on behalf of the people of Burleigh county, Mr, Buzzell is now at De- troit, Mich., attending a conference of} the Episcopal church and is expected back before next Wednesday. JUDGE BRUCE TO SPEAK Judge A, A, Rruce of the University of Minnesota has already accepted th committee’s request to make thd dedi- cation address when the flagpole erect- edjin the. Northern Pacific park is formally dedicated to the men who served from this county. At the ¢on- clusion of the address, the huge reg which the women of the county pro- vided will be raised and as it reaches the peak, it will be unfolded and hun- dreds of little American flags will be released and float earthward. The parade will start promptly at 1 o’clock with the American Legion and all other former’ service men and} women leading. Other organizatiors | that will participate in the parade are! jof plans for the feeding of the Y: Sour | Stomach? Adler-i-ka “T suffered a great deal from sour stomach and gas On the stomach. Af- ter taking Adler-ika I was immediate- ly helped and a little over one bottle CURED ME.” (Signed) J. ©. Bailey. Adler-i-ka flushes BOTH upper awl] lower bowel so completely it relleves ANY CASE gas on the stomach or sour stomach, Removes foul matter Which poisoned stomach for months.! Often CURES constipation, Prevents appendicitis, Adie a is a mixture of buckthorn, cast a, glycerine and ‘nine other simple ingredients, Jos: Breslow, druggist. as well as delegates to the conven- tion who might be in the city at that time. OF AMERICAN LEGION TONIGHT AT 8 P. M. An.important meeting of the Loyd, Spetz post of the American Legion wil be held tonight at the Elks club. With the first: state convention to be held! here only a week away, various com-| mittees. will, probably be named + complete final details for the reception and entertainment of the delegates and} jarrangements made for the housing of the convention. The delegates from the Bismarck} post to the convention will be. given in- structions by the members on certain resolutions which are expected to be brought up at this time. It is under- stood that certain matters affecting the policy of the post will. also be presented. BANQUET COMMITTEE FOR HOMECOMING TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT The banquet committee of the A ericin War Mothers which is in cha who will attend the soldiers’ homeco- ing next week will meet at the home Blankets and Comforters of Splendid Warmth , We Purchased Early, and Now Offer You the Economy WOMEN’S PART WOOL UNION SUITS Medium weight, elastic ribbed, high neck, long sleeves. Ankles and cuffs fit snugly without binding. They prevent the garment from slipping up. Price WINTER WEIGHT COTTON UNION SUITS A fine quality clastic ribbed suit, knit from long staple cotton yarn. POOL LE LOT ET LESODOODOI SOL OEDEDEDLOLELILE PODODODOIIOG: Warm Winter Underwear for Women & Children You v.il} find ovr Underwear of the same gool dependable quality you have always known NIGHT FASHIONS ‘There’s solid comfort in Flannel- ette Gowns, and some of the new styles are made very attractive with fancy braid and hemstitching. + $2.25 CHILDREN’S FLANNEL NIGHT- Price... GOWNS Made of good quality’ Cotton Flannel. Made with long body and long sleeves, OOPS OLOLIOLOLIDLOLEDLOL OL ODDO ODD OO DEL EOODOLODOOOEDEDOOODD: Blankets Weare glad to be able to offer these good values in Blankets. We know that we are selling these Blankets “right.” And you can judge for yourself too, because there isn’t another item of merchandise on which Women are better judges of value. COTTON BLANKETS These Blankets are of good standard quality with a nice, soft finish; colored borders, lock stitched ends. Price) sisters nas seen $2.50 WOOL NAP BLANKETS They are made entirely of Cotton but have the finish, ap- pearance and feeling of Wool. The process of weaving makes them particularly strong and long lived. Price... ROBE BLANKETS GOOD COMFORTERS VALUES IN Beautifully figured Comfor- ters that are filled with high grade Cotton Bats, and are well made throughout. You will find them warm and durable. Prices ...$6.00, $8.00 and $10.00 FOR MAKING COMFORTERS Cotton Comforter Silkoline in a variety of pretty patterns, Per yard Challis is the favorite Com- forter covering, because it comes In many attractive fancy pat- i" S00d patterns and is exceed- a ““““Jall of the fraternal societies in the sae srr i Soft brushed fleecing inside. Price i co.se ess aes enas ees $1.75 t that make th i ingly durable. ane i of Mrs. P. H. Throdahl — tomorrow f g. in erns that make them splendid Visiting Parents city, the War Mothers, the Home eeanlie at 8 The eominiilee hie ae Prices .isscbie esses $2.25 and $2.50 SCHOOL GIRLS’ SATEEN for Auto Robes as well as Bed- Per yard... ss... .es ses eene 29¢ Mrs. J. O. Lyngstad of Jamestown came down this. week from Rugby, where she left her husband on their guards, Salvation army, Canteen girls, welfare workers, Red portant arrangements to perfect at this s ion, and it is urged that ali HEAVY FLAT KNIT FLEECED BLOOMERS spreads and Blankets, These are made®of: Cotton but ace aeven Comforter Cretonne preferred by many because of its addi- children of the city and county, boy scouts and all other or- ganizations, VESTS AND DRAWERS Of good quality Cotton in the patterns of Wool Robes. Very comfortable, sensible and That they have more warmth ‘members turn out. cl warm Winter Bloomers for School tional weight. farm looking after the wind-up of the Per yard harvest, for a visit with her parents, with ,,.War, for many years in the regular . Huns’ gas couldn’t get, is helping out Girls! will return—Hurry ! = 188 % eect he il aetkan SATIN WALTER FRANK VLADICK heavy fleecing inside. Shaped to Girls. Made with elastic at the than Wool has been shown by 7 Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Brandt. See ens regarding: NG: Darl The home service bureau of the Red fit. 2 knee. a e official army tests. Comforter Size Bats, three i Return From West "IM. Bergeson ehuicalag of the ‘comunit. | CZOS8 is anxious to locate Walter Price, per garment .......... $1.25 Prices ‘ -50e and 75e © Prices . $12.00 up —s pound roll .............44 $1.50 0. N. Dunham and H. 8, Dobler of] tee having charge. of this feature. eranksVingick, a wounded soldier rots ane. the Dunham Lumber Co., are back from a tour of their territory, in, west+ ern North Dakota and eastern Mon- tana, They report that no act of con-| gress is necessary to make this dis- trict dry. On ‘Police Force } Bismarck has a real policeman. Ser- geant Jack’ Serres,"-vetetih“of the Spanish-American and the world’s army, and one of the Yanks whom the Chief Martineson on the night force. It is probable that Mr. Serres ‘will later take’ a permanent position as this county. Anyone knowing Vladick can be found should communi- {cate with, Mrs, T. H. Poole, secretary ,of the bureau at the federal building, or phone 445K. COME to the Baptist Ladies’ Aid Rummage Sale in the Gas Company’s building on Fifth & Broadway,, where hats, -shoes and clothes and other articles will be sold.—Adv. ( Phone 189 for Beulah Coal. tf Immediately following the parade, the address of welcome by Rev. Buz- zell and the dedication speach by Judge Bruce will be delivered, As part «tf this portion of the program, it is ex- pected that there will be patriotic airs, singing by. the school children, com- munity singing and other forms of entertainment. v BANQUET AT NIGHT The huge banquet which the War Mothers will give every former service man and women in the city that even- ing will be held at the Masonic Tem ple shortly before 6-o’clock. It is ¢x- pected that the women will have to | No Women Could Wish for More “E VERWEAR” Hosiery Hosiery Than Stylish or Serviceable Offered Here . Fibre Silk Hose Strongly reinforced where the wear guard at the state prison feed at least 400 men from the county, comes.. Black and colors. 59c i REE é x ; . } Apa vs sstcds we cess seal Current Events Club’. 7 Fine Fibre Silk, perfect fitting, supe- ‘ne Tae Bente ie i NEWEST SPORT CLOTHES HAVE NO rior quality. Colors Taupe, Tan, Service Hose for Children—A strong- at’ the home! of ner daugater, ‘Mrs. J. G. Wallace. An unusually interest- ing program dealt with the native American. North Dakota Indian leg- ends were discussed by Mrs. Mary Mc- Lean, while Mrs. George K. Foster told of the religion of the Sioux. At this meeting delegates to the annual convention of the North Dakota Fed- eration of Women’s Clubs were se- lected, and the club named Mrs. Alfred Zuger and Mrs. George K. Foster, ‘ ON WAY TO TACOMA > Mrs. A. 1. Campbell of Mobridge, 8. D.. accompanied by her daughter, Miss Alice Campbell, “is~ visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. Van Hook for a few days, the visitors are on their way to ‘Tacoma, Wash., and are’'stopping ‘off at Bis- marck to ‘be ‘with Mrs. Campbell’s brother, Mr. Van Hook: “DANDERINE” PUTS BEAUTY IN HAIR ws thick, gleamy. tresses Let. “Dandering” save Your‘hair aad double its beauty, "Yon ican" have lots of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don't let it stay: lifeléXs, ‘thin, scraggiy SLEEVES featured. with these. sleeveless gowns, which are continuing in favors: dr : gh actor SARS allt \ ing golf and watching tennis.love sets in what they have been ac-|- customed to regard as an evening gown if they adopt the latest French style. : Half the women attending the recent Paris races appeared in sports clothes that showed not the slightest suggestion of a sleeve. White, Gray, Brown and Castor. A $1.50 value at oi... HaGeat ne nena gc an OOORDO ILL LIORIDLILOLODLLDI DOL OLOOID: BOLIODDOREEDLLLILEDEDOD OLDE LDDDLD ODED ELODDOODLDOLE OGD. 95c ly made Black Ribbed Hose, reinforced heel and toe. 18c A pair . W. Lucas Company The Store of Quality and Service TO CHICAGO R. M. Bergeson will leave this even- ing for Chicago, where he will join his father, §. B, Bergeson, in the purchas- | cks for the Bergeson} g ing of spring st t stor t_ situation in men's | g i reports §. BE. Bergeson in a letter ao Chicago today. 0 our agent. “THE OLD RELIABLE” Sell your cream and poultry If we have no gent in your town, then ship ‘A mass of long, furnishings is getting no better, fast, ROL ER PRODUCE CO. BISMARCK, N. D. ANNOUNCEMENT _K. of C. Meeting Friday This is the last meeting before the tant matters are still to be considered in this connection. Night, October 10th big Initiation, and some impor- The instal- lation of officers which was scheduled. for last meeting will take place at this meeting and all members ani to be present. ( especially officers are requested Hotel Red dsson Five Hundred Rooms One Hundred New Rooms Now Being Completed TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS FOOTBALL!! DICKINSON HIGH ——vs.———___ BISMARCK HIGH OCTOBER 11th At Bismarck Capitol Ball Park Admission—25 & 50c Time—4:00 P. M. or fading. Bring back its ‘tolor, vigor ees | ch lig st RE mssearonis 4 HOUSE BARGAINS -4 Get a 35-cent bottle of delightful i “Danderine” - .aty: any drug:-or. toilet ‘sence House of six rooms and bath, sleeping porch, full basement, east front, H outer Ait Rour scelb ss shen SINE trees. Good location. Cheap at $3406. ‘ feat this. stimnlatiig “toni “then tts : Photographed at the Recent Paris Races MODERN - FIRE PROOF House of seven rooms, modern, close in on ‘6th St. A bargain at $3750. ‘ life, color, brightness ‘and~ abundance PARIS, Sept. 25.—(by. Mail).— -American women will be play- House of six rooms, 80 percent modern. Nice lot. Well located on Rosser St. This place will sell for $3000 in a short time. For quick sale $2200. T have a nice little cottage on 18th St. N., consists of four rooms, city water, electric lights, wood shed and coal house, east front, house well painted, lot fenced. Rents for $14 monthly. This is a real is e Ms ee ae aN Lee foe. severe Hers be that as a Four ‘Beautiful Cafes . bargain at $950. Terms: Will pay 15 percent on the investment. ey, utility headgear has found favor with women the world over. Y 5 . ° o4° ail Smart little canes and many elaborate parasols were also Make this your headquarters when fi the Twin Cities pe ue J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block —