The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1919, Page 5

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y Mae if { ry 4 b a 0 1 MONDAY, DECEMBER(29, 1919 jedan hai od POPULAR MEMBERS ' OF YOUNG: SET TO BE MARRIED HERE Bauer-Miller Nuptials to Take Place Tonight at 5:30 o’Clock One of the most interesting social ! events of tho Christmas season will be! the marriage this. evening uf Miss Viola Bauer, one of the city’s most popular young women, to Mr, Max Mil- Jer, well known hero, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller. The cere. mony will be performed by Rov. | ther Hiltner at his residence at o'clock this evening. Only tho immediate families of the bride, and) groom and their close fiends will be present at the weddi Miss Winnifred Knudtson will be Miss Bauer's bridesmaid and Milo Miller, brother of the groom, will be best man. e The bride's father, Christian Baucr | of Eureka, S. D., will be present to! give tho bride away. After. the ceremony, tho bride and groom and those. attending the wed- ding. will be guests at a wedding din- nef which will be given by Mr, and}: Més.-S. F. Lambert of 612 Ay Mt.-and Mrs, Miller will ce. this, evehing for the Twin Cities, Chicago and: other ‘eastern points on a two ‘weeks’ “honcymoon following which they: will be at’home on Mr. Miller's farm, seven miles cast of Bismarck. . Last night, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller, parents of the groom-clect, gavé a dinner at the Grand Pacific lio- tel in honor of the prospective bride and groom. Besides Miss, Bauer and her fiance ‘there were present Mr. and ‘Mrs. Miller, Mr..and. Mrs, Bauer of Eureka,.S. D., parents of the bride-to- ‘ves Mr. and Mrs. Arthur: Bauer, Mr. and Mrs, Lambert, Milo. Miller, Miss ‘Knudtson, Henry Bauer ‘and Kenneth Miller. d huo B. | CITY NEWS | ———________—9 2 VISITING AT FARGO .Mrs, T, H. Poole, secretary of the Red Cross. here, left:.yesterday for ; Fargo and the Twin Cities whore she will viait and transact business in the interests of the Red Cross. Mrs. Poole | * uenects to retutn to this city Wednes-, jay. sire HERE FOR ‘NEW. YEAR'S DAY Frank Allen.,.who has ‘been visiting hig daughter, Miss Anna Allen at Ta- voma, Wash., over the Christmas holi- days, will return to Bismarck for New Year’s day. After remaining here a few days, Mr. Allen will return to his “home at Newark, N. J. *MEN'S CLASS BIG SUCCESS The Men’s class of the Presbyterian | church conducted by H: ‘P. Goddard ; and. attended by several of the ‘city’: prominent: business and, profession men has ‘become one of the most si cessful religious gatherings in the.ci Organized last fall, the class is always well attended, with the members dis- playing a ‘keen interest in the various distussions. HS 3 “& SMALL BLAZE. TODAY > The fire’ department’ answered a si- lent alarm this morning to put out a Dlaze -ptarted under ‘the fldor in “the 'Sahitary! cafe on’ Fifth sireet and Broadway *at 9 o'clock. “There. was Considerable: stoke, ‘but the -depart- ment had little difficulty in oxtinguish- tng the blaze. »\'The “fire was ‘started from ‘the kitchen stove. » ‘The/damuge HIGH §! N The: members, of thé igh school will hold a dance at the school gymnasium Wednesday’ cvening.””» ‘Parents and teachers “of ‘the students and_ their friends will. also be present. Mc- Donald's*orchestra will) furnish ‘the music. t MASONIC. DANCE ENJOYABLE The dance given: by tha members of the Masonieslodge last Mriday night at the Masonic tomple was a very en- joyable affair... The dance was exclu- sively for members and teit families and Was well attended.. During the evening refreshments were ‘served. O'Connor's orchestra furnished the music. i . ) Children’s Night Tuesday. The Rebekah Jodge will hold its first. children’s ; night: program Tues- daycvening at Odd, Fellows’ hall_on Wfth street. Suppor: will bo served at6. o'clock -after which the program -will be -given, All Odd Fellows, Re ‘béahs and! their ‘families are cordial- ly invited. oa REVIVAL CAMPAIGN IS VERY SUCCESSFUL Many Converts” Obtained By : “Commander Hale ‘Ph6- revival campaign-being carried onby‘Commander and Mrs. J. H. Hale of the.-Salvation army here has’ been Such a, success duriig the past: two yeeks: it will he continued until Mon- Gey, January ’§.. Originally it was planned. to terminate thé revival ‘cam- paign: tonight,. but ‘because of the in- terest, displayed Comimander’ ‘Hale Agreed:to remain in Bismarck another wok. Patti tows Mabe ae * During the past two weeks Com- mander and Mrs: Hale have: obtained 25 converts’ at’ the citadel: where the services are held. This‘itumber fg al- most equally divided between men and women jand with some children’ in- |, cluded.» Commander and: Mrs. -Hale have become very popular during their stay here and have ,expressed them- selves as well pleascd with the re- _Bultg they have obtained. FUNERAL OF PATRICK <. SMALL WELL ATTENDED An indication of the wlde dequati- tance . enjoyed by. the late. Patrick Small, pioneer farmer of this county who died \last: week was" seen in’ the large attendance at the funeral -ser- viees yesterday. afternoon held "at? St. . Ma chureh, The impressive ser- viees were conducted by. Father Hilt- ner. ‘ “The altar was filled svlth ‘floral of- erings from friends.of the deceased. interment was made in § St: Mary’s cenietery. The pallbeares’ were FB. BK. Morris, James’ Wallace. J.D. MeDon- | (rbnte tort Community Watch Night Services Wednesday Night. Special Program Will Be Offered! By Ministers of the City New Year's Eve The community watch night services | Wednesday evening to commomorats| the passi of It and the entrance | of the new year will be held at the! McCabe Method Wopom A { chureh starting at al time will be held| leg fo enable these pre Resident ders with tak this p which will incinde pray talks and d on, Tae varlous. chates hy the city will) eon musieal part of the pro: | ted to attend t services, CANADA PREPARING TO HONOR LAURIER’S NAME} “The organization ; work which has for its object. the} raising of $t00, for a monument to} he late Sir. Wilfrid ‘Laurier, is pro-| cesding in all. the provi nd the | campaign will co: p until the annt | vo) ry, of Sir) Wil ileath, Febru ary 17, by which time it is expected) to havo reached, the required sum of! $109,000. i | Ottawa, De Read A. . pre inventory offerings. tor Co. HW hand H. Hyerybody in Bismarck is in-| ‘ BISMARCK MAN TO! BUILD NEW GARA IN LIVELY MOFFIT BR. oT Borbes, formerly with) the ce department of the Lahr. Motor: 8s Co. and for the last nine months, sociated with W. C. Bengoat Mofvitt in the Moffitt Motor Co., has of his intere ¥ Be firm begin 8 1 Z but Mr. Morbos will retain: the ame and carly iv the spring will modern, . fireproof today anaking tructure, a and our for his personal use. The Moffitt Mo- i the Overland and ry & completo line “Octogenarians Have Birthday. J. Watkins. one-of the ca pioneer e¢ celebrated hi ry: Sund . Watkins will observe her ond birthday next Sunday. the octogenarlans are hale and hearty and still taking an active and kelpfal part in the life of the community. Fresh homegrown letttice ble a dozen, Phone 163, Oscar H. Will & Co. Manufacturer of every kind of Envelopes and Filing Containera Security Envelope @mpary use of Specialties x U.S. A. Minneapolis, Anita Stewart in her newest special picture, “Mary Regan,” at the Bismarck theatre tonight. big business an TNL it ih : “T Am Climbing Mountains” “so A Harmonious Tenor Duet A story of New York’s fast game of d big pleasure. ‘iB Ras ald..James’ McGarvey, Thonlas Hines and Henry Crawford. “Nobody, Knows, and Nobody'Seems To Everybody will care a lot for this truly amusing tenor duct by Irving and Jack Kaufman. Lack of “lovin’” is what they lament, Coupled with “I Wanna Go Back to Dear Old Mother's Knee.” 5 ts. A2795—85e. - This scntimental song of childhood's and man- hood's dreams and ambitions is a beautiful bit of harmony. Both this song and the coupling, “Golden Gate,” are worthy successors to “I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles,” by the same authors. Charles Harrison and Lewis James—a new combination—sing them wonderfully. A-2791—85e Care” The feature of New York's Greenwich Village. Fol! headliner at Keith's Petice. Theater, the Ted Lewis Jazz Band, 5 (My “ Naughtic + Sweotie Gav This frenzicd fox- « trot gives you-an incredibly swift succes- ston of resounding acopated’ shocks. ‘Coupied with “India,” another fine fox- wtrot, A-2798—85c A Few feora Rep, ar Hil Dane Oxten | AZT — Ble ‘Van end Schenck ‘2792 Veo tah Skeet | 427020 ‘BISMARCK’ DAILY 'TRIBU aera resess ‘PRE-INVENTORY ale of Fabri zs ‘ — wes swe Remnants, Short Ends DRESS LENGTHS—Hundreds of Them Av unusually heavy fall business in materials by the yard has is with a lot of short lengths that must be cleared out be- king inventory, In order to effect a complete clearance we have marked th Remnants at very low prices. Be sure to see our Remnant tables. A Pre-Inventory Clean-Up of Many Lines of Dress Gouds --~-Plain colors and neat plaids, All wool and wool mixed sd and Splendid materials dl children’s dre: For quick clean-up we ranged them in five groups at, per yard 65c 75c 85c 95c $1.39 $1.75 Corduroy for $1.15—Rich and desirable velvet Cor- id skir Black, navy, Belgian and 36 inches wide and has been selling Inventory price ay $1.15 Costume Velveteens—In beautiful and popular upe, plum, beaver, Belgian, hunter green and black; inches wide and was selling for $3,50 yer yard. Pre-Inventory price $2.35 Ps 1.75 per ya White Outing Flannel—27 inches wide, soft and well fleceed. Per 15c yard .. Fancy Outing Yard Wide Cretonnes in pretty light colors and floral designs. 35 c Por yard woe eveiee ences fee Heavy Bathrobe Material in rich dark colors and good patterns. They were 75c per yard and good value at that, Our Pre-Inventory price on what is left, 59c 27 inches wide. Neat patterns, , 5c, Hibernia MU a NG aha dines vieaeiels we disis The well known Serpentine Crepe in some 39 rs per yard .ccecseeeeee eee eee eens c Towels—Size 18x38. Good colors and patterns, at, per yard.......-+..+.+5 s . Benched Den ere Each daly ain ae eta 29c 32 Inch Dress Ginghams—Splendid wash fabrics for quality Terry cloth. : : Some very attractive prices and larger Bath Towels; also colored ones, Another Big Dollar Sale Event Tuesday Morning at Nine o’Clock MANY NEW LOTS ADDED. ODDS AND ENDS OF READY-TO-WEAR SLIGHTLY SOILED GARMENTS AND BROKEN SIZE ASSORTMENTS. house dresse: Per yard . \d aprons. 39 c Women’s Boot Hose of fiber silk in white and colors at. per pair... ss... ees 59c Women’s Fiber. Siik Hose of good quality, in white, grey, taupe and beavi 5c per pair... Children’s good black Stockings it, per DMI ciaWceeeat a ieaae 1 8 c Women’s Stockings in biack and white at, per pall ccraisaiatesy 25c Women’s Winter Union Suits—Heavy, yet soft, fleece’ lining. Several styles. $1 89 ee e Per suit Boys’ Heavy Wool Mixed and Drawers at, Drawers at, per garment..... 39c per pair :....... 69c Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Sweaters, Corsets, at Marked Down Prices All the merchandise embraced in these sales is in the very height of its fashion and usefulness, and stocks are sufficiently broad to insure your getting practically any sort of goods you desire at the lowest prices that have yet been quoted this season ! § Boys’ Heavy Fleeced Shirts Price Dresses, $39.50 values, Silks, Serges, Jerseys, $25.00 Dresses, $14.50 values, Blae Serge, at . .. $9.98 Waists, $1.50 and $2.50 values, your choice . 69c Corsets, values up to $4.00, for. . . . $1.00 Smart Winter Skirts— . - Here They Are—The Season’s Extraordinary Savings! Biggest Bargains in Waists! Values up to $7.50 Georgette Crepe Waists, Values up to $7.50 ; ost.values we velbve di irts, he finest ‘ is . Not only th finest values we haye ever offered in Skirts, but the fi Don’t judge them by the prices!’ Come and seo how charming thky values éyer offered in the city #0 carly in the season! It takes this x ric store to give you bargains. like these! $3 9 8 te and how good their qualities are. Compare them. $ 4. 98 in ° with waists offered elsewhere. Sale price... ae et Az : a : CHE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE

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