The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 7, 1920, Page 5

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FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920 eed DAILY TRIBUNE ‘ PAGE FIVE Card. . { ENTICE GIRL : olation While Soviet Strug- gles to Maintain C T. S t PRAISE FOR RED CROSS ome £omorrow, Satur da Y “A Night With the Reds” might be : aa . , . x the “ities ok a ‘story of his eipertenee A May sale of blouses that should attract women and misses from: all sections of the city. 1 hese blouses were with the Bolsheviki in Russia, if Capt. not specially bought for sale purposes. They are models taken from our extensive stock specially reduced for roa William @ain, well known Underwood the Mav sal physician, chose to write it, ime May sale. . Capt. Cain, at the Grand Pacific ‘ A ae a + hota today, told of hi rvice with Hundreds of fashionable blouses to select from, comprising silks, cotton, ete. every one splendidly made. The oo the American Red C dark Rus- collection represents styles in V necks, and round necks, shoulder buttoning and ever 80 many more st yles. All sia, 1,900 miles inland from Vladivos- colors and sizes tok. i . “It was about 8 o'clock at night ! ‘ when I got into Tarbogtia, a soviet v ~ . haha a Se SIX TABLES COVERED WITH BLOUSES first to the flour mill, operated by the solsheviki. A Hungarian prisoner e a had been placed in charge of the mill, Voile and Batiste Waists which had modern machinery, install ed several years ago. Serve Vodka Now : Hoinated j revi PI se Ga i a4 ine “enhelmananer toole Tho to iS hOUks PEGGY. Women who have participated in our*previous Blouse Sales, will need no urging -it was ition oH where 1 had sup-| AUSTIN to come. But'to those who have never attended this Blouse Event, we say, per consisting of tea, vodka if you New York--A man met Peggy Aus- + : = are 7 ned ; “able wished it, black bread and butter, and| tin 16 years old, on the ster noug ath are not oe nor specially purchased goods, but are new and desirable 4 “A her home in. Tom’s River, 'N, J, He models selected from our own clean stocks. ‘ ‘. eee abner the president of ie told her that if she would come to r] cS hi ; ‘ es New York with him he would buy her our choice of this lat a very noes to erent me pitely ane pretty clothes, take her to shows and Your cig Wsdotat tell a out the BEN ae village was ‘be-| cafes and make her very happy. She ing eoverned The house was crowd- ran away, and they were together se- a ernest ren turaoey renee veral we Now she is complaining vOSBACKS a witness against Charles Breslow, a par youu. and many people were| trained nurse, 32 years old, charged ORGANDY AND VOILE GEORGETTE BLOUSES adit with abduction. “My bed was of boards laid across | ~~~ OR i i it is agsor , i carpenters horse, with a vole tor! ; : | WAISTS You will be delighted with this assortment of blouses, for they a matress, (My driver didn't fare so| @ baby in her arms to the top of a! are pretty enough to wear on well, he slept on the floor, wy hill and laid the baby down on a gi any occasion Wahu ° Grain Storehouse Burned in ae comtety: Ff hen he fi Durable Waists, stylish in cut and finish, that will "$1. 98 : Pisin ys Pe (spivoe eas ae ‘ $ “The town had no real physician, | Coaped spe returned. |The rer went give you splendid satisfaction. Your choice. . ' just a half-baked doctor, and next F 8 He Da dy, and foun ts fy morning we held a clinic, Several folk (ean aie girl was sut- AP SILK WAISTS GEORGETTE BLOUSES people who were frozen were given Rr EereR ' _ J a attention. We walked among the ruins ! ane ne aes He ee tdi The former value of these Georgette Crepe $6 45 7 of the| town ead aay many Aodies hand to bring her: out ‘oD the chaos Dressy and artistic, plain, graceful lines, a oy 2, 98 Blouses ranged up to $10.00. May sale price is only ° \ the places burned ‘was the storehouse, and contusion hich ae The od desirable selection. Your choice at....:.... ' ‘ ’ ¥ i in | Sovernment of the Czar would se holding the winter's supply of grain. : i ; A fies ’ ' Fa ; i things arjght, in his opinion, but he i Block tad been driven off. All was declared the peasants, worn down by A A ' Di E C d GEORGETTE BLOUSES i fy Pe as Ds long suffering, would have none of ry ‘ if hs A . : __ There was one particularly pathe- | 5,’ n fAttractive Liscount on Eve oat an Beautiful and dainty—siylish and a bargain are these high tic case. When her mother was kill- 2 Ree Cross Respected Suit in the Store grade Georgettes that were formerly ae .. $8. 98 he Red TOSS Was respected every. up to $17,50, at ..... sib ee eae cies: where, he said. Dr. Cain was in 7 Lady Overcomes Use charge of a dispensary, and also serv- | . 1 ed in the hospital. More than 6,000 of Morphine people were treated at the dispensary, “ “Troubled about 10 years with what | B€ Said “Disease abounded---social the doctors called gall stones, often | 4iseases, tuberculosis and typhus be I thought I would die before the doc- | "8 the most prevalent. A é tor could get here, when he would ‘American soldiers of the give me a hypodermic of morphine eventh, under Col, Morrow, e e , e and advise: an operation ‘A neighbor held open the lines of communication, : told me about Mayr’s Wonderful | Which was their task,” said Dr, Cain. “THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE” Remedy for stomachy.trouble, and| ‘One night the Bolsheviki attacked \ since taking the first dose 2 years ago with an armored train. Twenty-five 1 have not had an attack nor needed | Americans resisted and captured the a hypodermic.” It is a simple, harm-| @"™mored train, which was manned by less. preparation that: removes the ca- twice as many oar lu fen fleonnaflpoonnnftpeoenn tarrhal mucus from the intestinal Americans Glad tosLeave tract and allays the infiammation | The Americans were mighty glad to ——— which causes practically all stomach, ¢t out of Russia, and: could see no : Veo tienen | dance consisting of Jos. Boehm, Paul] one of the most delightful given here liver and intestinal ailments, includ ; 7?! Teason for being there, he said. | and play by the school children of the| der in their cities. rs. Florence! SECOND DANCE OF \ J. Mangen, H, Healow and ‘Al P.| this season, 5 ing appendicitis. One dose will con-? Lttle fighting a gone: The Japan- county more elaborate than the first) Prown. of Jamestown, state president, O BE HELD | Sinion, is’ exerti ry effort to) == ‘ g Vinge oF, money Fefunded: i Sor Gut lot ‘Bismarck in. June, ee a ba that the event will be told. the delegates of the growth of the K. C. T | make this dance a necessful as the For sale by druggists everywhere. i ai pe ‘ " is probable tha : 5, | Rebekah lodge, auxiliary of the Odd | "i » which w: onceded to be eid by the raiders a litle girl ran with | py) sind fanded Jn Tlalivostok, on | held on the capitol grounds, with chil’ yetiows, District officers thosen are: | MONDAY EVENING | ®t one which was conceded to b June 26, He left March 10. He plan-|dren from various parts of Burleigh president, Mrs. John Pitzer, of Wilton; _ | —And They All ned to return to.Underwood late today | county in attendance, Athletic con- t, Mrs. Emma Pille y | | * - ij Snir i Geen & Di nt, Mrs. Emma Pillen, of The second of a series of three | 1 oreo pow, a : ae ee tests of various kinds will be on the} pigmarck; 5 cretary-treasurer, Miss | dances given by the members of the | AU ce) TIRES i H M ! ANNOUNCEMENT joe ort rs phous spring weather is a! program. we Amanda Iverson, of Mandan, | Bismarck council, Knights of Colum- | Guaranteed 6,000 mle for a limited | ave oney: paid etebitlaledabalt td ay ate ‘ ‘4 eas 2 | bus, will be held’ Monday evening at| time only. We are offering Standard ——— | saw the thermometer stand at | ¢ og | i peso : > 2 below in Siberia,” i r r Take a tip from Gussner’s. | Patterson's hall. make tires at half price.” We take ae ae y TO 62 below in Siberia, he sald. | CI 1 NEWS | Page 2. | cophe: Ganvmllisacadcenaree cons ane|atlethe of pleasing your want. If you have a cozy little say * - 2] ea ! __.|Send no money. We pay express |} bungalow and you desire to sell M be f hi School Kiddies Are to Return from French tick : Se ji = : “=== | charges. - just phone 314 and we will get ’ W. 'E. Lahr and Sam ark have \ Tubes i ith lis buyers. We em ers 0 t e Gather Here May 22 returned from lrench Lick Springs, | Non Skid Standard ; ey ae ee fat of ace ie i May? Seat 7 m designated as| iM Where they spent several weeks, e 9 | 30-3 A one ate aoe nave sale 4 May has peen desi: ad s Kiel id eee R hh It C h C | 30-3 of right proposition. Country Club foi titi! Cee Not | corer evens cut ichholt’s Casha« Carry |: : superintendent of the county schools, The Current ‘Events club has ad- | 32-4 ismarck : ‘ ‘lans are now being worked out journed until next fall. ‘The last mect- G : 198 B ' Dinner dance next Satur- $| make this annual day of relaxation! ing of the club for the season was | Phone 631 | rocery | 7th & Thayer | eae | i g held at the home of Mrs. Alfred Zuger, ——— | 34-444, C et day night from 7 to 12, on West ‘Thayer street. Members of ateees ' Realty Oompany $1.00 per cover. Make * th club feel that a successful season | IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT. | All sizes in eles State si i your reservations early. has been concluded. Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time | Py Bismarck Bank Building Music from Eltinge Or- 4/ Arena Booster Here BRUCE VAN CAMP | Telephone 314 chestra. work. Made in all A, C. Isaminger, cashier -of the Are- New brand, Atwood brand coffee; Grafton, N. Dak. popuior salons {na State dank, who was in Bismarck | G0c value for ........-..s66..-eeeeeeeeeee c F. EIGEN today, said that farmers are rushing _ : ; John Borteil their work, with the present weather, Strawberry Jam, 4 pounds, 6 oz. oe in an effort to get their crops in early. $1.25 value COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS Arena is prosperous, he said. foro ee Asie NO Cc | COLUMBIA RECORDS SPR ORY i} Federai Court to Convene Eggs, 37¢ dozen; 1. ] 0 Judge Charles F. Amidon, Judge of 3 dozen ..... | COWAN'S DRUG STORE 5 the United States district court, is ex- | ‘ BI A | EF. pected to hold court in Bismarck next For Saturday only Tuesday. There are several cases to Taltack tomatoes ; ] 00 | he disposed of here. per can 18c; 6 cans e | ——————————_—_ RELA CI 6 ; - Our entire stock of the Latest Styles of Children Under Weight pe For Saturday only —S SAVE YOUR SHOES : lies len Neean, county nurse Corn Sugar ; 15c | They're worth a lot of money these A Ms Hila her 1 9 Pf rom oRuareaee ; pound ee ee days, and when you can get expert . thet earch fdr wa ae 2 Sia bays Cottage | repairing like ours to make your s t Bi acti a i ia iH ea oun i i por cheese Cc costly shoes go twice and three times ag tee gene wailed ui sabe na a Ce ee i | as far as they formerly did. no man Benatar lucie ee neeei ne whlite Bakers’ Goods Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily Ge Woman can afford to pabsus. by. will be on sale Avani ‘a badge of honor. s bf x The Original Cash and Carry Store No matter how prosperous you are. 8 5 2 - — 7 — | you can not neglect this opportunity Rebekatis ‘Elect “Olficere | BLAME YOURSELF—!It vou pay too much for your gro- | to save your shoe money. SAT U R DAY O N LZ Y, MAY 8th | Rebekah lodges in this district are! ceries. This store offers you the opportunity to buy right | Crewsky’s Shee Shop looking forward to a successful year, but if you are indifferent and careless, and pay credit store | ’ a following the district meeting held in prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that careful H 109. Third Biomare N. Le 898 Vilton Tuesday. epresentatives of i ‘oni 6 rd § e SOE Bismarck, Mandan and Wilton lodges [| buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. | ALL WORK GUARANTEED P s) all predicted steady growth of the or- } REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 4 K : A CHILD Ny C0 AT Stebel lee beetle bebiel bie bobo behets bbb foie hb bto ‘ f ! MOTHERS’ DAY has been set aside by an Act of Congress as a day to be kept in honor of the “Mothers” when we, as a $ FROM OLD SUIT: Nation, turn aside from our usual tasks to pay homage to her who gave us birth, whose guiding hand and unselfish love <7 H made life’s path: smooth for our first faltering steps. t Discount from Our Regular i = Es Price Need, / ‘Diamond Dyes” Help Make $ : New Outfit for Youngsters | ones LOWERS OR MO | HER a a £ Do not miss this sale. Maybe the hat you looked at be- Hotile eetee auaaE aes tees weenie : : fore is among them. Use “Diamond Dyesivensranera to} ' aU cot ely i an and Gelightfully refreshing, flowers arc true tokens of Jove and devotion, Let your gift to Mother or in her memory : I} i 9 ine adj is sale ive a c 7 ne flows tro ss Greenhouses. : White Hate not Included: an, this. sAls fabric, REINGEIL be Wael oa ‘i | We are especially well prepared to furnish your flower necds for Mothers’ Day and at our usual reasonable prices. A z or mixed goods, Hl Through our telegraph connections we can deliver fresh flowers to your mother anywhere, z can ° A | hd stockings, skirts, 8] PIONEER GREENHOUSES : ic ISS ar uc 0 Z l ne! , feathers, draper coverings. “ f The Direction Book with each pai g ave over any color that you can not | a a . | make a mistake, ova @ To mateh any material, have drug. | 99 wenn Untill: > thers’ Da Phone 168 i 119 3rd St gist show you “Diamond Dye" Color | 324 4th St. Open Until 1:00 P. M. on Mothers’ Da one | eesfeeobeslechebe choco ohoceofeoteets sorbet foafocenfonfefonfoeofoofe on feoecfenfofeofoafodenhvoesfonfoonteoe ofc desfooeofe oe eee ono sckenecosfosbo ke ode oso sfosooke oe eosbo se locos doohe este doh fore eed hose bb dose feof erdeine

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