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w y é i ¢ Ve Be oa wi rd] ‘ ry we { | y fy : ‘ ¥r is * | | | i Ole aes a | 4 | | + JANUARY 16, 1920 ‘ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FIVE Piles Cured: in 6*to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZU OINTMENT tails ta cure’ Itching, Elind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals. You can get restful sleep after the first application, Price 60c, Economy Sale -Ol- PARTY DRESSES oc LOCK To-morrow Morning Values from $18.50 to | $32.50 SLIGHTLY MUSSED Your. Choice of This * Group, 95 Ill 4 A. W. LUCAS ‘COMPANY Ghe STORE of _ Quality and Service }. hospitality. _|MISS NAN CU SHING WILL BE MARRIED | LATE IN SPRING, Announcement Party Given Last BUSINESS COLLEGE Night to Friends of ‘ : Bride-to-Be \ An announcement and shower party , Nan Cushing, ' Magee of Daw son to be an eyent of! *Mareh, Was announced. More than! ; twenty women friends of Miss Cush-| they’ will not be listed elsewhefe, — + | ing attended the party and showered | the bride-to-be with many | gifts. {~The party was given by, Mr. and} ‘Mrs. Charies Staley at their home, TOL Sixth street. Miss Cushing holds an important position wjth the Bis marck hospital and is a daughter of} the lead in the formation ‘of the new Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Cushing, formerly | 24tional guard for North Dakota with of this city and well known through-| Several othér. cities. in the stat out the state, Mr. Cushin; at pres ent publisher of the Beach Advance. at Beach, and’ Mrs. Cushing, besides hev | many musical activities in the state, is cenducting the Post, a weekly, at! Far Miss Cushing is a graduate of whe local high school and is one of the} most popular women in the city. Mr. | Magee is a prominent young mau of | Dawson. The guests last night enjoyed, them- selves in a social manner, Mrs, Staley served a luncheon during the evening. The home appropriately Wevorited with hearts and Cupid dart nilicant of the of the -anpread ‘hing nup! MONDAY CLI CLUB WILL GIVE | ANNUAL BANQUET WITH A FINE PROGRAM THURSDAY The annual banquet of the Monday \ club will be given at one of the lo yhotels. next Thursday, and the com; mittees in’ charge hope to make this affair the most sucessful of its kind} | that the club has ever held. Mrs. W. E, Lahr and Mrs. H, S. Dobler have charge of the program for the .even- ing, | ‘The club will hold a special mect- ing Tuesday afternoon at the home! of the president of the club, Mrs, R: Towne ‘at which time Mrs. B. P.| Ouain will conclude ber book review | on Brand Whitlock’s “Belgium Wrong: | ed.” Mrs. Lahr and Mrs, Anderson will also contribute papers at this-time | which were scheduled for ofher meet- ings, | 1 i “TALENTED BISMARCK GIRL TO'STUDY WITH GREAT VOCAL ARTIST |"*"* i aes | Miss Blanche A. Myers, formerly of | —_—__________, | Today Today’s Weather thi ma ty and a member of the B' k high school class cf 1917. now ; of La Moure, has entered the Cincin asa nati, O., conservatory of music, ‘student in the’ artists _¥anced piano work, ‘of the highest grade and ranks amoas | the best. in the United States. | Miss Myers. will, be a pupil of | Madame Leoznowski, a noted teacher {recently imported frem London, who ‘herself: was a+ pupil of the famous ns Moskowski and Leschetizki. y Biswarck friends will be ; pleased to ‘know that iu her entrance sts her prpfticiency — and training mended very highly. Her heretofore been under the Bree 6 lanes now. of La Moire. Winniy 10 0. E. S. GIVES BIG LEAP seen Onna We ROBERTS. YEAR DANCE AT MASONIC Meteorologist. ' TEMPLE THIS EVENING * sonitht the ok Eats Like a Wood 1 the members of the Bi snare chaines of the “Order of East. ~ Chopper ‘ern Star will hold their leap year | dance, invitations for which ha {been sent out to the members and their friends’ this we The danee will be held at Masonic temple and no!) ‘man can cross the threshold unless x, The committees have completed de- tails for the dance and it promises te be one of the most successful that has heen held at this popr Ragadour orchestra will furnish the music and refreshments will be serv The dancing wi rt at 9 o'clock. HANSENS HAVE HOUSE WARMING AT HANDSOME, MLEAN COUNTY HOME Wilton, Jan. 16.—With guests pres- ent from four counties including Me- Lean, Burleigh, Morton and Oliver, County Commissioner and Mrs. C. 0. Hansen, pieneer residents of the Mis souri Slope, gave.a house warming Saturday evening in their beautiful} modern residence; but recently erected on the bluffs over one the Missouri y 100 friends or Mr. and Mrs. Hai sen: were present to enjoy their music and games consti- tutegthe diversion of the evening fol- lowing by a sumptuous lunch and the guests did not go, home tilt morning, POPULAR WILTON: “GIRL COMES TO CAPITALDOM | Wilton. Jan. 16.—Miss Wilma Prar- son, bookkeeper at the Wilton bank, ! resigned her position last Pri left for Gismarek, where side fer the present. Miss Pearson | de many friends during her two j s residence here, as she took an active part in all the enterprises for | the good of the community. She was} partieularly interested in .the Sunday} School, where’shé taught a Jarge class of young Jadies in the junior depart- ment. She had also reorganized girls into a club and met ence a week with them for practical work and they had given‘considerable money for the proposed few chureh, Miss Pearson will be missed in Wil- ton and it is with much regret that hey many friends note her departure STUDENTS -GIVE PARTY The members of the eighth A grade at the Junior high schoof.will be she. guests of the pupils in the eighth B grade of that school at a surprise par- ty given by the latter. The party will be held in the domestic science room! of the high school building and t teachers of both grades will be pre fent. Games will be played a {serve refreshments. tending high school and others who are temporarily residing in Bismarck ‘was given last night in honor of Miss’ will be enumerated as residents of whose marrlage to Basil) the capital city, it is announced. by} the census department. It practical WALLEY CITY AND . Argus Fraser, the revival of a- national guard com- extreme West portior accompanied by one of the fair] ‘) the inflammation w ing the evening the hostes STUDENTS INCLUDED | IN CITY’S CENSUS) business college students, pupils at- s impor- jlant that these transient citizens act in on the count here, it is sajd,. asj FARGO MEN TIED | IN PIN SINGLES Valley City and Fargo have taken ing an active interest in the 1 which will probably material companies established at those plac: es this summer. This is the announce- ment made today by: Adjutant General | Up to the present time there has been practically no interest shown in pany in this city, due, it is said, to the absence of any one person taking hold of the matter and starting the]’ organization. In other cities where action has been reported the. major- |. ity of-those interested are tomer members of the guard who served in France with the A, KE. i, It is the present plan of the adju- tant general's office to let the mem- bers of each organization nominate and elect their own officers witt tain limitations as itis believed this is the best method to build up the different companies. It is hope? that by this summer companies. will | be organized at Fargo, Grand Vorks,! ley City, Bismarck, Dickinson and, some of the other larger cities in the! state. RELIGIOUS AWA REPORTED 3 } JAMESTOWN | Rev. C. F. Strutz returned today from Jamestown, where he had been assisting his brother, Rev. R. F. Strutz since a week ago last, Monday wit a series of unusually successful evan- Selical services. Rev, Strutz reports that Jamestown has experienced a! real religious awakening, and that tie renewed interest among college; young men in particular was remark- able, The Bismarck cleric will occupy the pulpit of the Evange 1°church Sun- day after having missed one Sabbath, For twenty four noon, J: 16, Temperature at 7 a.m. Temperature at noon Highest ye hours ending xt Precipi Wighest wind velo Forecast For North Dakota: Cloudy ard} colder tonight, probably light snow Saturday gen rally fair and colde Lowest Temperature “After ini of suffering from stomach trouble bloating, in which IT could eat only iy simplest food, 1 amy ing entirely well. Thanks to Wonderful Remedey which ha‘ onders for me, I can now ¢ a wood chopper iinple, ha meus et and alla ch causes pri 1 stoach, liver and ‘intestina including appendi one convince or money refunded. | ‘Minot, Devils Lake, Jamestown, Val-| fi ; | LaDy MACCABRES TONIGHT Jot common The Ladies of the Maccabees will/ make tho Noparty league sec them- “Lines,” the book of Yank meet at Sethis evening: at: tite Knight | ives as others see them, and from sense—endeavoring ta | verse by Earle H. Tostevin, on of Pythias hall, and a full attendance | | ter blynders free them,” | oer | their ano sale at Harris’ & Co. ; 0.5 Drie price $1.00. Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for FOR SALE—All kinds of stove | Hosiery. wood. Phone 818. THE RE DS Judge Robin PNLICHTENING “T want to know how son is enlightening th North Dakota,” wri Terrence J.! Tully from Philadekph: Fa., where | 8 spanding the winter, with a son.} “No dows he is doing everything in} to save the depopulation of! I always read his leiters | zest, but. his last one, on|{ T think his ‘best, chock-full | NOTICE TO PARENTS | All children who will be six; years old .before June 15 may; enter the first grade of the pub- | lic schools January 19 and after up to and including February 6. | After that‘date the classes will | be so far along in their work: that beginners cannot be re-| ceived, and only children who ; have. previously attended school may enter. J. M. MARTIN, Superintendent City Schools. the tax Wm. Russel, the popular.fayor- ite stars tonight at the Bismarck Theatre in a play of unusual in- terest, entitled ‘Sacred Silence.’” eee, BAR ASSOCIATION ME ING: “The annual o ing of the Burleigh County Bar a tion will be held sometime nex Theodore Kot fell, president of the organization, an- nounced today, “| WILSON'’S a ° ° = Special Saturday Matinee = = a n 66 9= NUT MARGARINE = ew OM. y. _ AR PUA ee EES : yi i ; a WV Lee cel ceaioece aaa to make . caxes_ richer, “3: ich more eco- P| THE P. ICTURE YOU WILL NEVER | i romical and tales its place natyrally on the, Ejtchen : FORGET = program of every good cook, T | | Use this wholeseme spread, froch from our churn. This picture has been booked in order to give all children gy! eries, on your bread, ciscuits, rolls—you'll enjoy cat @ achance to see it. Remember “Mickey” will be shown at j ing this pure, rich, delicious spread—and it’s eco- _the matinee only. Entire new. program at night with gy nomical, too. Your grocer recommends Wilson's a WILLIAM RUSSELL Nut Margarine. Give it a trial. ; | GAMBLE-ROBINSON CO. a 7 ee AES 2 PHONES Distributors RE H mm | Matinee | RPHEUM | Aautts 20 | m) ERR ae _ii9 MAIN street _{ p.m. THEATRE | Children 10c . : r ® The Wilson Lab tects Your Tab Semen | eWilson label Protects Yourlable OUUvOsAusnsUUavtsUennceebQACUUOUtQNEsRaONGCUFVECOOUCGOUGONNDUCNANAUUUUUELONANOUOOEONOCUEROEEQNUCEENONOQOUOKSbONOUbUeCanddceasaueonsatyabueutdstogeauOqutty uOUEREDAACUNAROOUSCENGLELOATAOUUECERNTURAUALOQATSVOGECQOQRONSORUUUTEUQOCCOMEEAUUTOLOODOCENAPUAUOEEROOGOOOO ERD RANUASEE COAT EEO WEBB BROTHERS First i in Styles, First'in Variety, Foremost in Values OUR ANNUAL January Clearance Sale The Suits Choice at V, Price TOT OT OT The Coats Choice at. ($25.00 ana $35. 00 The Dresses Choice at $24.50 TAILORED SILVERTONE _ Two o Large SUITS WOOL JERSEY Groups TAILORED DRESSES Group One—Values ge a WOOL SERGE up to $49.50 HANDSOME DRESSES $ 25.00 TINSELTONE SATIN DRESSES . SUIT: RIGINAL: | BAKERY: | “gas Everybody’s ‘Ready for « the opening of the Barker Bakery here, —then you can get Barker Bread Fresh Every 30 Minutes —wholesome,. appetizing, foaves of white or raisin bread—keeps fresh for 56 hours. It’s made right in sight, from_best ingredi- ents, in the Barker patent- ed revolving ovens. Opera 172 Group Two—Values up to $69.50 $35.00 WOOL SCARFS A well selected assortment in narrow or wide Scarfs. They During our Some plainly tail- ored; others fur trimmed. \ é Everyone an exceptional bargain CORSETS—Lot 2 In this lot are many good models, all of which are numbers that we have discontinued and.are values CORSETS—Lot 1 In this lot are many Warner's, Nemo and Redfern Corsets, many of which are discontinued num- spell real comfort. Clearance Sale your choice at bers and are values up to $6.00. up to .$3.50. Clearance Sale Clearance Sale price "4 Off Regular Price price each ....... $2.50 CAC St ceiiae caine $1. 50 HATS! HATS! In Final Clearance BLOUSES Two Large Sales Groups WINTER SWEATERS © These are all high grade winter weight Sweaters of all wool. The colors include fine shades of Car- dinal, Navy, Oxford, Maroon and white. Regular $6.50 Swe Clearance Sale p Regular $8.50 Sv Clearance Sale price e: Regular $10.50 S te Clearange Sale price each $7. 95 Regular $12.50 Sweaters, Clearance Sale price each $9. 35 Regular $15 Sweaters. Clearance Sale price ea.’ $1 1 25 All-Winter Hats have been placed in two groups for quick clearance. In these groups are Blouses of georgette and crepe de chine in the latest style and cqlors and are not the kind usually offered during clearance sales. Your chotee...... BLID ee Wataoie...... $4.95 Values unt $10.50 $6.50 . The January Delineators are here Group Two— Se up to $15.00 $8.50