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TUESDAY, @CT.-14, 1919. ¥, MC. A. AIDING FESTIVITIES BY PROVIDING MUSIC First State Convention of Amer- ican Legion Expected to Ac- complish Considerable ‘The Y.‘M. 6, A. is doing jts share toward making Burleigh county’s three day holiday a huge success by contri- buting: all the funds necessary to cover the cost of the two bands that will be here Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, helping pay the final costs for the fi pole that is to be erected as a pern nent memorial to the seryicemen from this county and help the War Mothers financially i meeting their share cf the entertainment. {connection with mi BISMARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE Wednesday so that’ they can attend to! great importance to the state as whols,{ post unanimously: went on’ récord con: the many final with the state convention of the legion ation here, members of the legion all which will be held-at the audftorium!over the country are waiting to seo! . Sgt. Jullus| what action the North Dakota brancl of the legion is. going to take on Amer-|such disorders: should) br i¢anization in the state and among; The. delegates to. the ¢ here Thursday and Fr R. Baker, state pre: t, and Jack Williams, state secretary, both of Fargo,’ will be in the vanguard and establish hegdquarters: here for the state organization, ' Considerable interest is being maui- fested all over the state in the first convention of the legion and many predictions are being made as to what course the deleg: will ‘follow, in questions of BETTER DEAD | ‘Life is a. burden when the body is racked’ with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes cespondent and downhearted. To Capt. I. M. Capper of this city, who was prominent in Y. M. C. A. welfare work overseas, has obtained the do tion which will amount to approx- imately $1,000 and has notified the American Legion and the War Mothers that he is ready to spend this money where it would do the most good. It was suggested that he finance some of the items enumerated above which he agreed to do. STATE OFFICERS DUF TONIGHT The’ state officers of the legion are expected in the city Tuesday night or ~KUPITZ CO. Phone 88——Will Connect You with All Departments——Phone 88 QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Street ~ Bismarol Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents bring back the sunshine take M\ y 200 years; it is an enemy of all culting from kidney, liver and troubles. All druggists, three sizes. accept no imitation * HOTICE TO CUSTOMERS GINNING Thursday, October 16th, our de- liveries will be changed to ‘one in the morning at 10 o’clock and one delivery in the afternoon at 3:30 except on Saturday, we give you the same delivery as before —9:00-10:30 in the morning and 2:30-4:30 in the after- THE SEVEN EXCLUSIVE PATENTED IMPROVEMENTS IN THE ROUND OAKS _ CHIEF WILL SOLVE THAT PROBLEM © NC: GOLD MEDAL. ~ The national remedy of Holland for over Look for the name Gold Medal on eyery box holde At a ma locat THE RED FLAG QUESTION post fdvocated the enactment of a law making it a felons:to display the red} adopted resolutions: which their ¢els- flag in parades or on speakers’ stand in) gates will present, Secretary Willlams as’ Wanting the anti-cigaret pegled. Besides these two matters, the; yentian,.will, be Qyhether the state az-! rent on Oct. 15-16 call 577.—Adv details in connection Because of the somewhat peculiar situ:!demning mob rules and race rioting and stipulated that its members woutl stand behind the recognized authorities of the clty, county and state in tase the Bismarck post wer structed to bring this resolution before the; state Bismarck | body. Other posts througout the state haye T's of public office. its last. meeting, the nner that might be construed 8 has wired to the. local committees that discourteous to the American flag. The} there will be about 175 delegates at the organization alsi nt on record” convention... One of the most important law re- mattérs to be brought up at the cor ganization should have a permanent headquarter or not, Bismarck has’ put Jn its claim for thiy honor because of its location and a strong fight Js ex- . | pected on this issue if the delegates decide to haye a permanent — head- quarter, Fargo 8 a contender for this and itty believed that if a fight is waged, Fargo and Bismarck will be the only contestants, with the capital city the favorite. ROOMS WANTED Those having spare rooms for “ THE. DRESSES Refreshing in charm and beauty, unfolding every fancy, conceit and delight of Autumn and Winter fashions in new de- velopments and delightful nov- elties in wonderful effect. Cloth Frocks ‘of Tricotine, Serge, Wool ‘Poplin. Afternoon Frocks of Satin, Georgette, Tricolette and Paulette. } $25.00 to. $125.00 “Tirst in Style” “Foremost. in Values” Autumn’s Exhibit af Women’s and Misses’ Apparel A sumptuous showing of authoritative fashions that will interest the woman of discriminating taste. Some- thing distinctfully different from the regul raps and Frocks. THE SUITS Velours and Broadcloths. The prices range from— THE COATS The new Fall and Winter Coats are of luxurious * beautiful colorings. The season’s choicest garments fur collars and cuffs and all have extremely pretty lini purse may be suited. The prices range from— Assembled here are the season’s leading styles | | | | MILLINERY: Exclusiveness, smart styles and originality are combined in our display of new Millinery. It will be a revelation to the woman desirous of obtaining the very smartest Millinery for the Autumn and Winter season. Included are Hats with large soft brims, Chic Turbans, rolling brims, al] being very smart. $7.50 to $27.50 POCbe ees LEL LOL OLIS NO. SUCILEIOITOOLEDOOOLDOOEDEDLEDIDIDE DOLL ODDL OIE DD The prices range from— ~a THE BLOUSES “First in Variety” nary assortments. Suits, Coats, Furs, Millinery, Blouses, Presenting an assemblage of wonderful new Autumn Suits that are certain to prove a source of satisfaction to those versed in the prevailing trend of the new styles. The productions of America’s most prominent makers of Suits of the better kind. - The materials include Silvertones, Tinseltones, Frost Glow, Serges, Tricotines, $35.00 to $125.00 elegant Bolivia, Evora, Silvertone, Polo Cloth, Broadcloth and many handsome fur fabrics. Many of these-are trimmed with fine $27.50: to $175.00 WOMEN’S STYLE SHOES OF QUALITY é / and Misses’. Footwear of the better kind. Priced at, from— $8.50 to $17.50 IF YOU HAVE AN EXTRA ROOM LET THE C. C. KNOW Visitors in City Next Three Days Will Need Sleeping Quar- ters Badly Everybody in Bismarck» who can spare one or nore rooms for sleeping purposes during the next. three: days are requested ta communicate with the Commercial clnb in person or by plone It is.expected that, the hotels will be ar and ordi- town. fabrics and of rich and ings. Every in Women’s and exclusive : Dy unable to furnish quarters to: the large number of delegates to the state cvi- vention of the, American Legion: and the visitors who are expected in the city Wednesday, Thursday. and to attend the festivities and. ente: ment, \ The last time this request was made was on Wilson’s day last month sind the results were gratifying, It is hoped that the people of the city will be just ag hospitable and help the committee provide sleeping accommodations for the hundreds of people who. will -beswn- able to obtain hotel quarters, Nearly 50,000,000 tons of steel were made in this country. in 1917... TO THOSE WHO SERVE: ° The Boys of the Army and Navy, the Red Cross Nurses, the Men of the Y. M. C. A. and K. of C., the Salvation Army, the Jewish Welfare and Those Who, Waited and Served at Home. Almost a year has passed since the great battle for world freedom was won. Since then there has been many a homecoming. One by one those fa- miliar faces have appeared, bearing that war-satisfied expression spelling: “Home again and glad to be there.” You are back to civilian life—ready for a civilian task. May we join in giving you'a Hearty Welcome. Make our store your headquarters during your Homecoming Day. Meet your friends here. tion is extended to those from out of A special invita- —Webb Brothers. High Grade Luggage Whether it be a Suit Case, The smartest of Fall: and Winter Blouses are included in our showing. So varied are the styles and so wide is the range of prices that you can hardly fail to find several models . Traveling Bag or Trunk, you are sure to find just what you Genuine Round Qak Stoves, Ranges, and Heaters What Is It, Then, That the Cook Would Expect of a Range in Order to Be Thoroughly Satisfied? We are sure she would demand one that would bake uni- formly—one that would be the coolest possible range in the spring, summer, and fall—one that would burn all fuels suc- cessfully. A range, handsome in design and convenient to operate. Certainly the range that would please her would have these good featurés. We Have It In the Round Oak Copper-fused Boiler-Iron Chief we are able to offer, our trade a range that will fulfill all these de- mands—nbt for'a year or two, but for a generation. To Mother and the Children - Cut:this “ad” and give it to Dad. He'll do-the rest. The health and comfort<of. the “ entire family depend.largely up- on the stove selected. The Round Oak Square Base will not only deliver steady, continu- ous heat, but will prove to ‘be perfect in control. The reasons why will interest you—your investigation will de- termine your choice. ’ Invest in one this season, tomor- row. |We will be mighty glad to show you why you should. Burns all fuels. ; ‘Lomas Hardwate Co. (Incorporated) BISMARCK, N. D. that are becoming to you at whatever price you wish to pay. DRESS , SILK Satin Georgette ~+ Taffeta Printed Georgette ‘SECTION Crepe de Chine t Pussy: Willow Taffeta Silk and:Wool Popjin ° fs _ Charmeuse "Our. Prices are’ Consistent with 2, — ~ aye ¢ Crepe: Meteor. $7.50 to $27.50 — POP OLLI EOI OLLI ERLE EIDE OOLODIDODDOELOLLELIDS BOE OIDLILOLNTD New Autumn Silks - and Dress: Fabrics Fashion Arbiters declare Satin the fabric of fabrics for the seasoll. Only. a glimpse of their Autumn charms will be sufficient warrant to award~ ter Knit -weight and the palm. They are rich in color and “exquisite in weave, Other Silks equal'in loveliness fo many admirers also demand Z . and are worthy of attention. Silk Hose ‘Wool Tricotine and Wool Serge want at just the price you want to pay. They Fall and Winter Un- derwear for Women, Misses and Children Our tines of Fall and Win- Underwear are most complete and so wide is the range of fabrics as to include just the-right quality suited to all requirements. From the lowest. priced Cotton gar- ments.to' the most expen- sive Silk and: Wool, you will find themsall perfect fitting. You will be surprised at the moderate prices. , of First Quality: and Value First: in quality, because lead this year for-fabrics of this type. X DRESS GOODS: SECTION Plaids . : ‘., Shepherd Checks ee signs. and and. none Silk Hose. “Wool Batiste © Wool: Poplin: Coatings 3 ace Suitings the Qualities—All Wool Serge on si ou BAS the highest ideal of Hose construction have been rigidly maintained thru careful supervision of de- workmanship but the best materials are used in. our First in value despite the increased cost of manu- facture and materials be- cause our buying power ~ permits the pricing of quality Hose within reach of every purse. Priced at $1.25 to $3.50 ask no favors of the baggageman. Beautiful New Bags and Purses So many ‘attractive styles are shown: that almost anyone’s taste may be pleased. There are Leather Bags, Silk Brocaded Bags, Chiffon Velvet Bags and Beaded Bags. Priced at from $2.75 to. $27.50