The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1919, Page 5

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When dancing : ° ° lsat 1s delightful! Boys “Over There” Were Glad It ) CITY NEWS \ rehearsal, All members are urged to STATE RAILWAY TIED UP : re A Was All Over, Over There— turn out, Because of the heavy snowfall Bis-| \ 7 ‘ ? Va nus entre sae ear ere as MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919 BISMARCK SERVICE MEN RECALL THE ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATIONS HELD YEAR AGO ON MANY BATTLE FRONTS Those in Cantonments in This Country Received News. That Dimmed Their Hopes of Over- . How Bismarck Will Observe First Anniversary ‘Tomorrow, November 114, will _ be, the first anniversary of the cessation MEET TONIGHT The steam and operating engineers’ union will hold’ its regular monthly meeting tonight at labor hall. street has returned to her home from Alexius hospital after undergoing |» a Successful operation for the removal Dr. L. A, Shipfer was St. of her tonsils. ‘in charge, TO OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAY BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE will close tomorrow. The banks will be closed all day, and other establish- ments, will close not later than noon, ELKS’ BAND TONIGH'S The Elks’ band will meet at the club house at 7:80 this evening for a REBEKAH METTING POSTPONED Because of the severe weather and the’ possibility of poor train service, the district meeting of the Rebekahs postponed until some later date, DOCTORS MEET TUESDAY The members of. the sixth district medical society will hold their month- ly meeting Tuesday night at the Com- mercial club here, Because of the iblizzardy weather delaying travel, it is at. the Grand Pacific Saturday night. Mr. O'Connor has been practising a lot of new jazz steps, and the Knights of the Grip expect to find thelr feet con- siderably lighter than when first tak- ing Dr, O'Connor's tonle, tied up this morning and not a car has been moving to any part of the city since Friday night. The only state owned railway in North Dakota is in Arthur C, and Bishop Bill, to get to work this morning, ROYAL ARCH MASONS A regular meeting of Bismarck chapter, No. 10, R. A. M., will be TWELVE PHOTOGRAPHS which was to have been held at Wil-/a predicament. Employes at the capt- Nf seas Adventure With Regret UNDERGOES OPERATION ton on Tuesday afternoon has been}tol were forced to board a sea-going HLOLMBOIE S UDIO Mrs. William Ingalls of Fourteenth sleigh drawn by two prancing steeds, % WE WILL BE OPEN ARMISTICE DAY TWELVE PRESENTS TODAY Quality Photographs Publicity Film Co, , of hostilities between the Allies and: In response to Governor Frazier’s'not believed that many of the out-of- the Central power which ultimately proclamation of Armistice day as aj town physicians will be able to attenc. i held at the Masonic temple Tues- day evening, November 11. When You have a Victrola to play for you and can dance whenever you want. Come in and hear the newest dance music.on the Victrola HOSKINS _ . Victrola Department CITY COMMISSION MRETS ‘the regular weekly meeting cf the city commission will be held tonight at. the city hall, It is posst'e that tie commissioners will . discuss tie fietea coal shortage in “i3 tity ant yorsae steps for necessiry. re- lef, APPLES BY THE CARLOAD The Farmers’ Union ware- house has just received three’ -carloads of boxed apples of six, different varieties which will be) sold while they last at $2.75 per box. This price is from 50 to 75 cents lower than heretofore | terminated in the treaty of peace and the end of the war, By executive proclamation, —tomor- row will be a legal holiday, Altho iti Bismarck it will not be universally ob- seryed among the business firms, yet the banks, grocery stores and a few others have signified their intention of closing for the day, No special program in commemora tion of the day has been arranged by the Commercial slub or any other organization, but practically every hall in the city will be the scene of dance parties in the evening under the aus- pices of the various social and fratern- al organizations. The Daughters of the American Re: volution will hold their Armistice day dance at the armory tomorrow night. This will be a benefit dance the pur- pose of which is to raise funds to reha-| Dilitate the Roosevelt cabin on the capitol grounds. The Ancient Order of Workmen wiil give a dance at the Elks club tomor- row night, while the Royal Neighbors will hold its annual turkey supper at the Knights of Pythias hall at 6:30 p.m. LEGION MAY DANCE It was expected that the former ser- vice men, members of the American Legion would hold some kind of pub- lic program possibly at the auditorium in memory of the day they stopped thinking of licking the Hun and thot of returning to home and civilian life. If an orchestra can be secured, how- ever, the legion may: give a dance to- morrow night, altho this has not been definitely decided. SCATTERED OVER WORLD A year ago, Bismarck’s former ser- yice men were scattered around the; whole world, and today they have dof- fed their khaki and blue and have taken up their places in the civilian life, But with the approach of Armis- tice day, practically all of the men think back of that day a year ago. The thoughts of the men can be broadly separated into two clas Those who were over there, who glad that the war was over and who were anxious to return home, and, state holiday and in keeping public sentiment, all Bismare department stores, grocery s' a majority of the other business houses ~The Sale of Women’s New Winter vith the| O'CONNOR WILL PLAY s and| O’Connor’s orchestra will furnish the music for the coming U. C. I. dance 0 CURR A COLD IN ON DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININI: (fLablets.) It stops the Cough and the 380 —Ady, Headache and works off the Cold, E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Silk Hose. Pure _ Coats and Suits is Now On EVERY COAT AND SUIT IN THIS STORE AT A REDUCED PRICE Coats and Suits—Values to $32.50 ‘fhe Coats in these lots are such pretty models, too, that women will find many. opportunities to wear them, and we SONY are sure that you will want to take advantage of this oppor- \N § tunity to make substantial savings while the assortments * 4 last at these prices. and when you see the good styles and quality of the Coats themselves you. will not hesitate before purchasing. Coats—Values to $50.00 We will let the prices tell their story There will be no difficulty in finding the styles that best meet your needs, if you select here. We cannot recall the time when our collections offered greater choice. So many variations have been introduced that no matter which style you choose, you are assured of individuality. No more effec- tive arguments in favor of these Coats can be produced than that you see the wonderful array of styles, examine the splendid quality of the materials and note their saving price. $18.50 $30.50 ae quoted, and the public is urged the others those who failed td reach bo sreesiiiit Coats—Values to $60.00 to take advantage of this oppor- the other, side but were forced to*re- 1d be hard to i 5 le of decided. lish C tunity. — FARMERS’ UNION jimain in camps in this country against Sa , It would be hard to imagine a sale of decidedly stylish Coats WAREHOUSE; on Broadway their wills, Hi or to assemble garments of qualities which would give great- ist of the Soo freight hov ’| The men “over there” were glad the ef satisfaction.’ Yet, in spite of their excellent qualities and east of the Soo freight house. | war was ended but. the men in home pate ah ae camps did not rejoice. Many of them expert fashioning, their pricings are very modest—so mod- e a see adit al est indeed that were it not for our reputation for garments had been in the service since April, ry 4 ° 1917, anxious to take an active part of the highest standards, you might question their real NOTICE 0. E.S in, the fighting aut hen sand fiat all } worthiness. Note the low price they cite. i i Eitrretnrad eir sacrifices and al heir training : é \ ~ t e fs and hard work would not be put to ' PLOLODODLIOLOLDDODLODIODDO LS PODILIIOLS, NOPE IOCS: renee. The annual inspection of some real use, : the Bismarck chapter of the _ WHERE, THEY, WERE : 3 : : H e ° Eastern Star will be held || This is how some of Bismarck’s ser- W onderful 3 Stylish Skirts at $5 95 $ November 12, at which time ||{hig.Um Cclebrated Armistice Day. ; ; nion uits re cle iene eal of George Mercier, private first clas ° . 3 Included in this rack of Skirts are Serges and rand Forks, grand matron, ||evacuation hospital No, 3 at Soully, t Silk Poplins, that formerly sold at $9.50. We Delightfully comfortable, warm, cotton-ribbed will be present. The school near rane only : celeeatien a 1 S S have purchased these below market value and Union Suits, shaped to fit the figure perfectly, will be held in the afternoon, Ua ona ieee 5 ape around ; : : offer you the saving. $ 5 95 two weights, in different styles. High neck, Re a banauet ot.8 oelock and ed men gathered and sang American Not only in style, but in variety, goodness of IPriCe Ses teen tone canee os e $ long sleeves, ankle length or low neck, sleeve- inspection and initiation in |} jazz songs until late at night. The} uality and remarkably low prices. adios! Segoe? lei e 3 less, ankle length or medium low nek, short the evening. All those who ||Wounded men in the hospitals would | eae ae Bs ote a wists = bet mad eo sage $ ‘sleeve. These Serienls are fashioned and will will be present for the ban- have. come out and joiued us in a Many of these are latest arrivals bought months 3 fang DoF ates eavy Farmers’ Satin, A good retain their shape. The soft fleecy inner tex- quet, which will cost $1 per Teas agua, Longs ‘ati other aimee ago but were not delivered at the time specified. ie choige $4 .98 3 ture is suited to the sensitive skin. The buttons plate, must - notify, . Mrs. | their bodies, Prudent women will buy several for their own ~ 3 aré of good quality pearl, and the seams feather- Evelyn Bergeson or Mrs. | grea Tage. coteeant major attached sa and'for. gifts SPECIAL VALUE WOOL SERGE 2 edged; in all a garment that means real com- Alfred Zuger not later than | Ghison, celevrated at Coun reaeee . This is a wonderful bargain in Dress Serge; all fort to you. Your choice of : oy pe ‘ho be s 4 tion 3:30 { Mich.” : Dressy and artistic Georgette, Taffeta and desirable dark Fall colors. Nothing as service- these $2.50 garments at ........ e chool of inspection 9:00.|. Major G. HH. Russ, Jr.. in command’ Plaid Waists; beautifully trimmed and tailored able for school dresses.” This price is very EVERWEAR HOSIERY sharp. of the 2nd battalion of the 352nd in-| , : h bel ket value at ae : k : ‘ 88th division, We were just to’suit the most exacting taste; plenty of sizes: «3 much below, market value. $1 50 Fine Fibre Silk, perfect fitting, superior quality. galas “forward to relieve the 92nd Your choice of this group at 4 9 8 i Per yard easton e oe et Tan, ae Gray, Brown and jored) division near Metz, take 5 $ Plain Wool Suitings, Granite Cloths, Panama astor. .50 value. over..the front line there and get At eeeeeeeee eter tees Bite en ane and Poplar, all wool and wool mixed. N: Our low price 95c * . . ready for the big drive on the 14th to- q Lee Peuyeu eek MD LOW, (DUIS eas See sic see a Daily Fashion Hint ward Sedan. Gah ekivetion when & Unrivaled showing of new and novel modes of black and brown. 75 c _ FIBRE SILK HOSE heard the news was, “Thank God, ‘but Georgette Crepe Blouses; simple and elaborate Per yard .. Strongly reinforced where the wear 59 ye, don't pelere at ts wee creations; embroidery or beaded designs, in a Serviceable and good looking dark plaid School comes. Black and colors. A pair... Cc “Matt Streamer, Corporal in the ist range of the best shades and $6 9 8 Suitings ; splendid color com- 5 Service Hose for Children—A strongly made | \ ae division, in base hospital 26 at Neu- $8.50 value at 0... ete eee eee e binations. . Per yard ...... Saran Cc Black Ribbed Hose, reinforced heel ] 8 c :: . reys recovering from an operation. We . . . og The very newest and most desirable Dress and-toe. A pair.......... Lanes s) were all in bed too sick to get White Waists of Batiste or Voile in a very a 3 f " r Z eerie aaa Up ore ig ; é when we heard the owe but re ok large variety; models worth up to $2.50 are in- Gingham obtainable; 32 inches 39 c Black and white Cotton Hose that will wear well all te! nurses aud! orderiies: iat ithe cluded in this special value 98c ae esas segs serine PA dl ae re very satisfactory. 2 5 c a keep ui re when loteat Se ceed es ite Cotton Pillows, filled with a mixture o: ur low price, a pair. . “ en Wee Ferman sh the 19th feathers and floss. Sizes 18x18, 22x22, 20x24 : division at Camp Dodge, Ia.—I had and 24x24, in two lots. C BI k been waiting for nearly to years no . ( t Each 59c and ..... aes usenet 719¢ otton an. ets get overseas e that i i an armistice had teen sledea ata that orse Ss A special lot of dark wool Fall Suitings, mostly Shawnee good quality Cotton Blankets, size é the war Was over’ we did not celebrate plain dark shades, but also a 5 Cc 64x76 inches, in gray or tan colors, neat striped ‘ ) ee ee Keone lad) forite Splendid models for all figures included in this few light colors. Per yard.......... border, soft warm nap and exceptionally low ties had ceased, but aay we could. aGt group of $2.50 numbers. These corsets produce FOR MAKING COMFORTERS priced. Just the thing for this kind of weather. ( have had a part in it... style, give style and are made. of substantial Hei op ig Nok ® Special low i CIVILIANS CAPTURE CAMP materials. During this sale we offer the choice colon Cano Silkoline in a variety of pretty tice : 2 1 9 : Fred Graham, 1st Lieut. Infantry * of this assortment $ 5 patterns. : es ‘ ; dader Le Tue wea cate oboe ae at... 1 . 0 Be cea e ine 9 © We are waiitas pare ue Mee tee goods each PRA hay ass seas ‘The La Risista Corset with spirilla stays, guar- PURE BLEACHED WHITE OUTING year. They are unexcelled for Kimonos for citizens of Alexander, however, had anteed not to rust or break, made of pink ba- We have these in very heavy grades. They are Fall and Winter wear. We also find them popu- . » some celebration and invaded the camp tiste and embodying all the style features. Our very popular for Infants’ Nightgowns, Robes lar for quilt linings. The patterns are tasteful Coe oa alinost fort) fo pieces they were $6.00 and $7.50 values $ 5 0 0 and Petticoats. 5 c and pretty. 35 c hes happy. hat was one day the sol- IN FASHION’S BEST VEIN. ictanad to turn their camp over to AG iioievecesa tole Guaespie sei severe cree Satay e Per’ yard ice. 203 Se tives ete eS ; Per yard .. aS This charming frock in dark blue clvilans, ‘ : Z cioth “claima filet Jace for its trim- |__J. 8. Jones, able seamen in the : spree a ming, supplemented by -seltcolor Weeeans nary t atatlonea on, the \ : i 2 : k . sats, 7ae Jace forms fills in the VF | York harbor after belng off the U. 8, ; We Are Closed All Day Tuesday, Armistice Day ( white georgette, while the rolling 8. Thuin three days—New York just collar, is of satin. The skirt is a four- Hite ey Mista cere alas pe a mel y see eae 4 5 . Big tele- - : IT. 5 ; pleee pide a meee Fide fee: phone directories were thrown out. of S d U: i : ‘ es Filling Mail Orders With jaits. In medium size the model re- the big: office buildings, all the office en $s our i : Le = ‘ yarde S4inch material, with |&it18 in lower, New York were kissing 7 {i Quality Merchandise me gies gg 1 gard aco aad 36 (ceri, men and a few of eI Orders By Mails 5 o is Part of Our yard georgette. ) . |seemedto try to make the most noise. : ° : fisiey . : i secret Review Walst No. 2575. [Seemed to try to make the most nolo. Ohne Day Service : The Store of Quality and Service Good Service Sizes, 34 to 50 inches bust. Price, 25 cents, Skirt No. 8577. Sizes, 24 to 34 inches ‘waist. Price, 26 cents, A, W. Lucas & Co,, syle agents, for H Pictorial Review Patterns ‘ 4 biggest celebration I ever saw. Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S for Ue, 2 evn

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