The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 15, 1920, Page 5

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cel THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1920 \a7goRIBMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | wi’ XBAGE FIVE ‘ 7} ‘ h ' marck this morning to visit friends. | jj Hit MITT mT q mT eee yee They are motoring through the north JMNHUANUANUTAUAUURUAUU ALARA west stopping at all principal points |== —_——_——— . of interest. The j;report that the Na-|== A ‘ . j OF THE W. C; T. U. tional Parks Highway was in most |== 4 \ ( | places in good condition and that |= ea f ; = Geilevieve Boise i N : ap: North ‘Dakota crops looked good, = Wiha? a Me he . i e Boise is Namet res- —_ —-——— 3 1 aa ue Goes to Boston No Approvals The Delineator ident of the Organiza- Mrs. O, H. Will left this morning |= Cn ‘ " for Jul d : . + for Boston, , Mass, where she. will|== f r July an ‘a ‘ tion _ spend a month visiting with friends, | == ‘No Exchanges . & i A loyal temperance society, a chil- 5 At Valley ‘city ; = N R f id: August, 1s here - dren's branch of the W)C. ‘T. U., has] Postmaster Prank Reed went to| == o tretunds | ‘all fo been organized in Bismarck. The or-| Valley City today to attend to -busi- |= = c. ¥ va or your copy ganization was completed under the] ness affairs: — \ t direetion of Mrs. C. W. Smith, district yaaa: Sue laa Se = —$—$— secretary of the Young People’s Work, = og ° A ‘ assisted by Mrs. C. G. Boise, president} ¢, s, Sy Aue eG ranees left this = ; ! one focal union. morning for, New York state, where] == 4 A i f he “following officers have been] he will spend his two weeks vacation. | == 4 r ) ‘ ‘ ‘ +3 a PRG ia G 3 Mrs. Burton and the children are now | == e resident—Genevieve Boise. visiting there and they will return|/== : \ Vice-President—Frank Carlson. home ‘with him. => { . Secretary—Carl Bahmer. haan Ga = al ‘Treasurer—Evelyn Freeburg. a =a ‘ % : w8 Librarian, “Robert, Canson, Miss Gertrtde Bumenise lett thts =| - ue ‘ ee : ay pohaimey lookout ,committee—Vera morning for Wilmar, | Minnesota, |== . x Ho \” Mrs. J. B. McCarter was appointea}| Where she will spend a few. weels | = » oy | leader. The society will meet at 2 Visiting relatives and friends, =|. : 4 A XN . . _ p. m, each Wednesday’ afternoon, Giaieahiceianat = An event in which values speak louder than words. It offers at prices representing worthy ‘savings, items, y¢ DRS STE Mr. and Mrs. iJ. C. Hyuck, of Minot, ), ‘ > — . u lyuck, 0 Si? : 5 * . * ay : ; 7) p: . : CITY NEWS || ae risiting im Bismark atthe nome] ES | which because of their timely need represent thrift. You and your f riends will find it a big advantage to come -% ++] return honie- in a few days. = a 7 ri : ca SES Gere Moapllah jee =] here now and buy liberally. William Tucker entered St. Alexius Will Compete for \ * } hospital this morning. y zi | fl Ui gos eS in d {UUIUUONUGDAUUUNUONEOARARGROUOQUGLCUOUUEOVUGUAUUAEOUAUOOHOUUGEUEAUUUUG GEOG AAU e Napoleon Man Here Inchester £ rize William H. O'Donald, of Napoleon, Here Next Tuesda | «is in Bismarck today on business.:.... Ni ~ ae y J ‘ i are Nine Pupils Will Try for $25 = E R D R E S S E S > . » Here on Basiness Hf 3 § = Summer ue : JAPANESE CREPE George Laney, of Napoleon, came to Arithmetic = d = = = : KIMONAS Bi ste to att te i- { \ =|* rw ld eae aigine erday tp etvend (0 bus Award = Unde ‘wear ! SPECIALLY REDUCED Beautifully hand embroidered ” a i = ‘ral shades of pink, blue and Another Resident The competitive examination in|== Our entire line of Lad- a lavender, _ Priced up to A baby girl was born to Mrs.\W. E.| arithmetic for the. Winchester prize |== ies’ Misses’ and Chil $7.50. . Mid-Summer_ Sale, Jensen at St. Alexius hospital this| of $25 will be held at the courthou: cs a a in spe- $5 75 morning. an Tuesday afternoon, July 25. This dren’s Knit Summer Un- weighs. SAikes mae ° Tato GALE é re examination car. only be given to derwear of cotton and lero from Garrison nine pupils of the county who are ii A Y Roy Yonker, of Garrison, was in| completing the eighth grade work and ties includes Are hayser ‘ ue Bismarck yesterday attending to busi-] who show the. greatest proficiency in i Isle wit gu top vests ‘ } ness matters and Visiting friends. arithmetic. = and union suits. During UTILITY APRONS { per Fara, The prize is given annually by the | == our Mid-Summer Sale, Officiates at Funeral ,| family of Walter H. Winchester in! special at . Aw Rev. G. H. Quigley went to Mandan} his memory and because of his great | == An assortment of unusual J today to officiate -at the ‘funeral of] interest in the schools of the /coun- | == ‘ values’ in, SuGility tcaprons Mrs. Murray, the mother of Mrs. Beers | ty. ~ Judge Winchester was formerly | == 20 Per Cent made of good quality per- ¢ of our city. ‘ county superintendent of schools in| == cole pein sand lawns. Mid- ——_—_—_——_ Burleigh county. * = Tne ummer wale, Meeting Postponed ? Three of those competing for the | == }- Discount special ........ $1.2 The meeting of the Modern: Brother- examination are selected from Bis-|== “ BS, hood of America, which was to be|marck schools and six from the |== | = held tonight, has been, postponed un-| schools outside the city. The con |= til the next regular’ meeting night. testants, are: Rose~ Mary Lo-|Ss ee a mas, Fannie Nichols and Helen! == » jCompliments City. Steele, of Bismarck;’ Henry Swan-|== i / MIDDY BLOUSES tel im: Howks, on insurance jaan of|son, of Canfield; “Edward Len-|=5 COATS AT $5.00 3 r es Moines, Ia., who was in Bismarck | ihan, of Burt Creek; Esther Giovan- | == ¥ mos si iety of yesterday, remarked on the neat ap-| noni, of Telfer; Eva Jacobson, of|==| - AP assortment of white Lechner aati pearance of the city. It is the clean-|Menoken; Laura Rupp, of Baldwin |== Chinchillas, Corduroys and r ‘ and white with colored trim- io city in the northwest in his opin-| and Mary Elligpn of Sterling. = Blazu stripes. Mid-Summer, - - xe tay mings, all are high grade : ag aE = f ecii , ; uw) 7 . lue: to $3.00. x re A Correction = Sale, special, $5 00 ‘Wn this group ar a h: ing: mid. ° ¥ i Mit-fummer “ea * Enter Hospital ‘A notice! of atl’ alleged. mnarriage | == to close’... ....0: pe . 4 an this group are many charming: mid-summer sports dresses of Georgette, Satin Sale, special $1.48 The following people wore: admit: : = i AndyTricolette. All are substantially reduced in price for our Mid-Summer. Sz Ne SPECIN rs a (eacsg trav licat dseuttnin vosterday between Miss. Kenneth. B: Kreal of |== ; ve y , Dp} er. Sale. yes Ky y } ‘ick, -— ! i af, % Miss Anne Atkinson, Bismarck; Can- ee aio: Me eee he re = . | = ton Peterson, Pettibone; Mrs. F. L.| uné early this week. It came in en. = Quanbeck,~McVille; ‘and, Miss _ Ble: velopé. postdated Fargo and was. pur. i s ‘ = onore Barth, Mott, , | ported to be a reprint from the Fargo x . { i = Forum. % $. i Hci Deion, ; = ' Visiting Parente An investigation discloses that Miss |= peace “Muslin. Children Ss = De ye 8. Quigley, of the. politic ‘Bamrick is not married! and that she | => : j , Dr $0. = science department 0: e versity | is. the victim of some practical joker | == j ‘|= of Minnesota, i9 visiting at the home| who sent the item to The Tribune | == Underwear esses = of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. .G. H.| under the name of Kreal. \Had the = i = = Quigley, Roy Nelson, of Crookston, | item not been’ signed it. would have |=5 . ay = t Be is a guest at the home of Rev. and|ibeen ignored, but evidently the pqr- = * ' = Mrs. Quigley, - son interested in having the report | == r One- table of muslin un- 4 jf — raperta a aN blished th f Kreal|Ss pel Pars be i \ = xs To Take Motor Trip. to Ge tbe cEtGLy cone Stan of be = Pg erwear. consisting . of A large and well select- = George N. Keniston, secretary of the | ing truthful. a 4 483 i f . ‘ = oo Bismarck’ Commercial club, leaves this| The- Tribune takes this occasion ‘to| == “gowns, skirts, combina- ed assortment | of Chil- = week on a motor trip in the interest | rectify the error. = c , i ° = of the National Parks highway. Mr. sth gaa a 2s = tions, ete. These are dren’s Dresses made of = Keniston is vice president of this or- = + a “1 => « ganization.. He will make an inspec- Chisten oaty: a eee jae to |= samples and broken lots. Gingham, Chambray and = hy tion tour of the roads as far as Alex-! gay returned tee. aieonente, for = ee 4 = ander, Minnesota, and possibly: go to; iv -aerar against Cart Wanderer, who | = Mid-Summer Sale, ’ spe- ; Percale. Priced up to = the twin cities. Mr. Keniston will call| .ontessed evs Killing his wife and a|== Pye O6) G . upon the county auditogs and commis: | (OMreren Oo or he used iano |= cial at styles. Mid-Summer | $2.98. Mid-Summer, spe- j sioners in an.effort tO promote the|®‘™nger, whom he used as a dup: Sale, to close your |), improvement of the highway. He will| © sive the appearance of robbery. 25 P. choice cial ; be gone about ten days: Me H ee he d er Cent E Bite SA SPA Be r aN Minnesota\Tourists. Here. ° aye on ety ve y : Discount . $1 98 $1 48 pO) Thenders, J. 8: Armmindaon, n.| fine young fat spring i “M. Wind an ris, Larson, of Lake . Benton, Minnesota stoped in Bis- chickens. Geo. Gussner. sani * id é , : - ‘ ; \ \ % PRINTED GEORGETTE 40 IN. PRINTED VOILES | WHITE GOODS MADRAS SHIRTING MERCERIZED DAMASK Pe Lael lela np 40 inch Printed Georgette in a | A large and varied selection of | One large lot of white goods in- ee He vent 72 in. mercerized Damask in a | ( good assortment of patterns | printed volles taken from our | cluding flaxon stripes and dots, | 36 in. Madras Shirting in a good | good range of patterns. Regu- a B and colorg. Regular $4.50 qual- | regular wash goods stock. Val- | gabardines, piques’ and Aancy assortment of neat striped pat- | Jar $2.00 quality. Mid-Symmer 4 . ity. Mid-Summer_ Sale, spe- ues up to $1.50. Mid-Summer | skirtings, During our 'Mid-! ae Regier Te quality. | Sale, special, $1 48 . \ . . cial per ale. Summe; Sale, all at Mid 8 ummer ale, er ed to bke cckion e 7 The International Four of Minneapolis yard sivieccsicess $3.25 special. ..... 0. 69 | ee TER CENT Discount. | special, per yard...... 9c | Per v8 % a a ; at a Big - F : PEQUOT PILLOW H i COMMUNITY DANCE pea GEORGETTE CREPE DE CHINE 36 IN. LORAINE TISSUES | EMBROIDERIES TUBING 13 ' .,Crepe fle Chine in over | 36 in, Lorraine Tissues in a fine | All embroideries including | 45 in. Piquot Pillow Tubing. 4 e at Patterson Hall a About 75 shades of Georgette | 65 shaders ¢ Regular $3.98 qual- | range) of plaids, checks and | Edges, Bands, Insertions and | During ait Mid-Summer Sale, g TIONITE,JULY 15. - LET’S GO - Crepe our best quality, Regu- | ity, Mid-Summer Sale, (spe; | striped. Regular 98¢ quality. | Flouncings. during our Mid- | special, | 5c ‘ape ° jar $3.50 quality. “Mid-Summer 5 id-Summer ale, specia or a : a - Competition is the Life of Trade Sale, special, $2.65 | $3.25 | per ea ha ROME eg ‘ Ce lpn anonad ead aaa tod ees aL! Sane oe val Gee eat ca . REMNANTS OF SILK | JAPANESE LUNCH Nt | fit] {| en H We have selected, and placed on | PRINTED DIMITIES DIMITY BED SPREADS CLOTHS . te ! 7 NATURAL PONGEE tables all remnants and short i -) ( | : lengths of silks from our large] Printed Dimities in a large se- | Dimity Bed Spreads in assorted | Japanese Lunch Cloths cand WhA n th Wa hw 32 inch Natural Pongee. Regu- | silk stock. They are lengths | lection of neat. patterns, Reg- | sizes. During our Mid-Summer | Napkins in a large assortment e e Ss oman | jay $1.50 quality. Mid-Summer | of: from ‘12to% yards., During aay 45 guality. Mid-Summer | Sale at of patterns and ae une. ale, special, Mid-Su 'Sale, jal ‘] Sale, specia’ PE! E} s N1 our Midoummer sale (a \ Fails to Report a ner aed a Ch Sea 98c at PRICE, Sai specht He eel a eeu 32c ee PER CENT DISCOUNT 35 PER CENT DISCOUNT There was atime when failure of the wash woman to come i SILK POPLINS COUNTESS SATIN 36 INCH PERCALES BATH TOWELS BATH RUGS : TEecaRpriL aad heavy tall by the howsewife-—aiot piasaae A large and varied. assortment | 40 in.) Countess Satin, a very | Our best quality 36 in. percale pet onita large bath towel, in | 41, assortment of Turkish Bath i n rr in tryit tr: mmer < jai and dark patter = a e. Regular 89c qual- ‘ - at any time, and more than trying on sultry summe: of the newest colors... Regular | fine skirt material in plain | in light and dark patterns. Dur. plain white. Regular 89¢ qual Rugs in a fine range of pat. mornings. #258 abaltty Mid-Summer Whites Regular $8.25 quality, ing our Mid-Summer Sale, spe- ity Mid-Summer Sale, spe- Y Regular: $1.65 quality. But many housewives now have learned that the non- Be; Special,’ - special, per cial, per cial, Summer sale, pearance Gt the laundress is really a blessing in dis- mI per yard , i Ae arict, $2.25 Yard eee Lh ee te 5.98 YALA Pentre fos salvia wove 39c (2 See es a 65c special, each .,.... $1 19 guise—it has taught them to try our modern, laundry | | inal sérvice, - And ‘now, here’s counsel that’s sound for you also— 4 r . * . don’t wait ‘for the laundress/to disappoint you—try this - EEE ae pS ae el Ee newer, better way—this family laundry service way—it x te : iS Ss will bring you washday ease, and econemy, too. é. #45 ‘< i Why not get in touch with us today pi ae e > J . a : H Cll : = CAPITAL LAUNDRY CO. & srt dita | ees eet ae LL out door toys including We Autos, Kiddie Kars, Coast a 7 out door toys including Wagons, Autos, Kiddie Kars, Coasters; . a ‘ ” Scooters, Sulkies, Etc. During Our Mid-Summer Sale at 20 per cent Discount. , SEE OUR DISPLAY WINDOW " y MMMM MM

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