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"eR" ( a 4. (ha ‘ ‘2 ‘ ¢ v vu iB Sa hy & uy 4h TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920 een ‘PAGE FIVE ¥ “NEW COMMER CE CLUB COMMITTEE TO AID MAYOR Committee on Public Improve- ments Will Co-operate With City, Commissioners | A new committee has been created in the Commercial club which will ba known as the committee on public improvements. Mayor A. W. Lucas and the members of the city commis- sion have asked C. L. Young, presi- dent of the Commercial c!ub to ap- point a committee to work with them regarding public improvements. “The purpose of this committee is to cooperate with the eity commis- sioners in planning and building vari- ous city improvements and to assist the commission with public affairs, said Mayor Lucas, “Bismarck is plan- | ning to build parks, swimming pools, boulvards, lighting and water systems and various others forms_of civic im- provements in the future and this can best be accomplished by the coopera- a “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys “Danderine,” “Af- ter an application of “Danderine” you can not find a fallen hair or any dand- ruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor. brightness, more eolor.and thickness. ; ‘Don’t Gamble on the Wind \ An: ill wind blows no one good, Insure your property NOW. The Hartford policy covers Tornado, Cyclone, Wind and Wind Damage to buildings and their contents—broad lib- eral and ‘economical. Don't de- lay—call today. We write Tornado Insurance. * “The Man.,Who Knows Insurance” l Bismarck, N. 311 Front St. for family expenditures she had charged—and discovered that it to do her washing at home.‘ under’ otr/guarantee. Phone us today. TREES SRREeSeeee = CAPITAL LAUNDRY CO. What a Young Bride Learned About the Washday Problem This is a true story about laundry service. and a bride. , It was just a year ago that this young wife set up housekeep- ing. What to do with the family washing was one of her first problems. Many of her neighbors, she’ observed, did their wash- ing at home—so bridelike, she followed their example. J And she applied to her housekeeping, also, the budgét system At the end of a year she summed up the bills for starch, soap, fuel, electric current, and other incidentals, added in her own time at 25 cents an hour—about half what a laundress would have had cost her $188 in money alone The next day she invited us to call for her family bundle— the testimony of her budget book coulda’t be disputed—it proved the false economy of home waShday methods. And a majority of the other #pinking housewives in this | young woman’s neighborhood—the women who have stoppet to reckon the REAL cost of washday at home—have joined her in entrusting their family washings to us. May we introduce you to this famil nicely combines efficiency with economy ? Remember: our Dry Cleaning Department. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB | tion of these tw Hons ° organizations,” he EMBROIDERY/IS- THE KEYNOTE eee The members of- the committee OF HANDSOME“TUNIC BLOUSE have not yet been named. by Mr. Young but he intends to have named Hs the men before tomorrow. a ‘MOORE REFUSES. TO PILOT COXS FALL CAMPAIGN Man Who Put Governor Across at Frisco Convention De- clines to Head Committee — TT TT Columbus, O., July 20.— Governor James BE. Cox, Democratic presiden- tial nominee, announced today that Edmund H. Moore, Ohio’s national committeeman and the Governor's convention manager had definitely and finally refused election as’ chair- ; man_of the national, committee. wit! its duties of managing the cantpaign. A memorial asking the committee to aid in seeking ratification of |t! woman suffrage amendment was pre- sented for Mrs. Carrie Chapmart Catt, president of the National American Women’s Suffrage ‘association. \Henry Tatley Returns From Californian Trip Mr. i and Mrs. Tatley and_ their daughter, Miss Clara Tatley, returned today from California where _ they have been since last fall, Mr. Tatley was greatly impressed with the pro- gress made in Bismarck since his de- pature. {He was in Los Angeles re- cently when the city felt five distinct earthquakes. . Mr. Tatley said that i there was no- serious damage done and that the only uneasiness felt wag in the business ditrict where people housed! in the large buildings showed signs of a panic. Mr. Tatley expects to spend the rest of the summer and fall here and may decide to put in“the winter. His health is ehcellent and he feels de: A * imaginable, to make—just a kimono New York’s Fashion Authority. slip-on top with rather a long wéist, New ‘York, July 20.—Blouses, over-| short;,sleeves finished with a four- blouses . a) nics have taken on inch band of the raven’s wing satin, ey Fs strange ~ ways ely. They literally | and then two panels that meet at the cidedly optimistic over crop Labrratans “make” the dre’s, as witness this} top/ but fall apart to disclose the [and the future of the capital city. | tunic blouse Elaine ‘Mammerstein is | skibt. He predicts a Harding victory in) wearing. NA The embroidery is done in black the far west. It is of raven’s wing Yhie satin,| sitk floss and green-gold threads TERT RAIA worn over a slip of satin hese while the vest is finished on either FORMER KAISER TURNS TAILOR shade lighter but of the same y- side with a fold of the gray-blue sa- ish tone, ard it is the simplest thing William Unfortunate to Have Missed tin, ey Vocation, ,Says Holland Dispatch, London.—William of Hohenzollern, former emperor of Germany, is trying} Bismarck and the people of his hand as a tailor, according to a{ city were discussed in a far distant) Pa Central News dispatch from Amster-} clime recently, well dam. . . & Taylor, Jr, midshipman of; not He ‘s cutting, out patterns for many the United States Naval Academy, new sults with which he Is going t01 M7 stomen on a, warship, writes. his stock his wardrobe, and the dispateh| rather that he arrived in Honolulu quotes a trade paper ag declaring he Is July 3 and met Miss lielen Burton, ‘excelling’ atithe job.” formerly of Bismarck. “How unfortunate it Is," suys this} Miss (Burton is engaged in educa-| resumption of fall ‘studies. . paper, “that William missed his voca-| tional work in the Phillipine Islands.; ‘North Dakota midshipmen on the tion. After ull, the notoriety he; The Taylor ard Burton families are; cruise, in addition to Mr. Taylor, are achieved as an emperor, one con imag-| old friends. D. L. Danig,) Ry R. Bennett and W. fue what would have been his fame Mr. Taylor reached Honolulu after, L. Holland. | as a@ tailor.” |HAND-WORKED | BATISTE GAINS RENEWED FAVOR = BY CORA MOORE, | BISMARCK PEOPLE MEET IN HONOLULU WHEN NAVY CRUISERS.REACH THE PORT céan voyage of 18 days from the ma canal. The Pacific ocean is named, he’ said, as there was sign of storm during the trip. ademy.ship was to leave Hon- July 18, with Seattle as stination. The ship will re- turn to\Annapolis by way of the Pan- ama canal, in ‘time for the vacation season ‘of ‘the midshipmen and the can Strange Egg Yields a Henhawk. Rome, \N. Y.—In a setting of eggs which Mrs. Margaret Ward of Vernon placed under a, hen three weeks ago was an unidentified egg which had heen found In a field, The strange egg Is, now a henhawk and the hen Is mothering It Last Night's Dreams | —What They Mean DID YOU DREAM OF FLOATING? REAMS of. floaging are, closely al- lied to dreams of flying, though probably not socommon, , Investiga- tors who seek for a physical cause for dreams explain them,,ag.they do dreams of falling—by thesskin becom- ing so-highly insensitive that all im- pression of the support of the bed is lost. But falling and floating are sensations so. diametrically opposite that the explanation is not convine- ing. Nearly all the scientific investi- gators regard dreams of floating as purely mental, or psy in. their, origin and Greenwood s “Every physiologist who, to the best of his The world’s suppiy of monetary gold today is estimated at about $8,000,- 000,000, Beautify us: Complexion aN TEN DAYS Guaranteed to remove tan, freckles, pimples, liver-spots, etc. Ex- treme cases 20 days. Rids pores and tissues of impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. At | aniity, marks out the seat of mind leading toilet counters. ct tney 0. and traces the various cofmmunica- 4, by mail, two sizes, NATIONAL TOWET CO.» Paris, Tem. tions of the senses with the cerebro- spinal center, knows at every moment that when he has completed his expost- tion he will have thrown no light on, the mentsl faculties themselvés, nor have followed them a single step Into the fields they work iu.” And further: “If credulity stifles the, mind, skepti-’ | cism is a kind of eramp; nor can there be much doubt that it is felt by many who boast of it as a high sort of freedom.” The mystic interpretation of a 1 dream of floating in the air is that it is a. favorable omen, unless you sud- denly lose your buoyancy in which case “there is unexpected trouble | ahead of you. If -you should dream that you are floating in water it {s also * sign of good business and HB] much comfort awaiting you provided the water is clear. If it is muddy look out for hidden enemies and pre- pare for a struggle. The “occult” fol- lowers of the teaching of Madam Blavatsky ‘regard this dream as an evidence of the existence of the “as- tral body.” - Bu’ rding to Ellis, Caesar de Vesme, wwho edits the y | “Sold by Finney’s Drug Store, Cowa | Drug Store, Jos. Breslow and other: \ Phone 684 sj learned at school. BY CORA MOORE, New York’s Fashion Authority. \New York, July 15.—Of course, a summer wardrobe includes a matiste frock on the order of this one. They are a revival and immensely popular. French “Annals of. Psychical /Re- | Besides, everyone “just loves” batiste, { search,” after an elaborate inv: tiga- | especially if it is hand-worked with tion, declares ft to he, like the flying | English eyelet, embroidery as this one dream, “a purely psychological phe-'t #8: q i | nomenon and no evidenée of the as-} | the mystics would appear to be about} center is embroidered below three as satisfying as, and much more | hand hemstitched tucks and is mount- definite\than, the scientists. ! ed, with its fulness evénly distributed, (Copyright. . | to the belt. z .O—— , The round waist has a circular yoke A piece and three-quarter sleeves, em m9 Lakes For vacations. | pistes and and‘ just in front, as a last Mrs. J. W. Riley and daughter, Mrs. touch, there is @ series of eyelets. F. F. Skinner, left Sunday for Detroit lakes, where they will be the guests of | friends for ten days. On their’ return they will stop off at- Fargo, their for- mer home city for a short visit. There is a plain skirt and a plain ly lauridry service that so All -work done Vacation Dangers Mrs. Bess’ Murphy is‘suffering from the effects of contact. with poisoned’ wee Seyerak Bismarck people who hi ought recreation .in the coun- f Cenauri, the star nearest’ the,earth | tr) reported to have been pois: | by the weed. oY tae is 25,000,000,000,000 miles away. j oned QU ft INLUTAEUAAUUALUHAL “UMUUNICIUNUUN AANA UAE UM m Burnstad after several weeks’ vaca- | CITY NEWS | tion. Miss Hulda Hilden who has B Sl -- —-# } been visiting in Minnesota is also at e en er Hazen Attorney Here | the hospital again. WS than al tc teens Ghia fn Bismarck yesterday attending to business matters and visiting friends. Cc ern cities in the interests of A. W.j Lucas and company. received word from Spokane, Wash- ington, that their daughter, Mrs. W. E, Sadage, is the mother of a baby boy born July 14. have been returning from their vaca- tions the past week. Vogstad and Raghnild Berg have re- turned from a two weeks’ visit with Miss Berg’s parents Miss Sarah Dalve has returned from | of Brainerd, Minn, 4, LM ons SPECIAL SALE} of Summer Furniture MMMM NIMC MUNN MMMM MMO NTU UUUULLEDUAENUUGUUUOUUOCUOSUUUOOGUOUGCUNOUREGOUAUQUOOGOUGHULSUUOAOUGOUSOSDOOOUOUOUGOCUDUOOROECOUUSOUESECUEERUGUCUEUUOQGUEODOUEOECEOCOUOOOUOEOD? “More Home to the House” | This includes our entire line of “Leonard Cleanable One-Piece Porcelain Lined” Refrigerators. Special Sale, 20% Discount VENTILATING PORCH SHADES Colors Green and Brown. Special Sale, 20% Discount UHTEUTTEQEREUEAUEEEEEEN AS HUUEUUEUROCAGEAUEAEUEOOERAEEOOEREOGOEEECOLOUOOOEEUOEEU EAE Porch Swings and Ham- » Porch Furniture ’ ' 1 mocks Three piece: porch suites Khaki ‘covered Porch and porch rockers, : Swings’ and Lawn Hatn- mocks of all kinds. Special Sale, 20% Discount Special Sale, 20% Discount ~ GRASS RUGS We have a large line of both Crex and Waite Grass Rugs, suitable for porch or inside use. All sizes and colors. : Special Sale 20% Discount 148 A ‘ ‘ UDGUDGN OODNGUUGONUAEUOUNOONONGGEOUOOGUUGGUULOCONUNEOOGANAGUCUUCONUGUCEOONOGOLOD WEBB BROTHERS: see NITURE DEPARTMENT: WHITTALL' RUGS . .KARPEN FURNITURE Avsvanaaneauarceguannceneduaunscnnennesvansennguanvancacnancnsancegveneeaccacenuencgvonnenvnsvansaventoctgusueduennaneguaagavacavescaacnavcucane! SONDCUUUALUNSOOREGRNOSEUORED UUUAOUNUENEDUAUAEGHEUAEUAEUAUAEUAGEAGRUGEROGEUGEEAOREEE EAA ler. now yours. See the pictures: the 6 give, you iden of ine, before, re, luction of weight, No need of starving yourself, of exhausting exe ercises, No salts or calomel, no thyroid, no toss of time. Just follow the imple, eaay Korein system ae John Mose, attorney at Hazen, was Meet Wednesday Night The Daughters of Isfbella will hold their regular meeting Wednesday evening, July 21, at 8 o’clock in the} Parish hall} All members are urged | to attend. Leaves for East L. C. Andrews is going to the Twin ities, Chicago and. probably to eas' pounds (whatever you need tod under 6100 money-refund quar- fantee. Safe, reliable, recommend- ed by physicians. capability and charm = Amaze all w who know $9904 Become lighter in step.. younger tn appearance, at- fractive, gain inhealtll. add vests to your life! ° Ask for KOREIM (pronounced korean) at any drug store: follow ‘the Korein syatem your waistline heat, i ible chi J Sirsa? Ses ab saves Return From California "| Mr. and Mrs. Henry /'Tatley ‘and daughter, Clara, returned to Bismarck today after spending the winter in Los Angeles, California. They also visited | in other cities in the west during their trip. Have New Grandson Mr. and Mrs. A. F...Marquett have Motoring to Park 1 J. W. Nielson,-of Valley City, stop- ped in the city Sunday to <visit Minnie ‘Nielson and Miss Hazel ‘Niel- son, his sisters, while en route to | Yellowstone National park by ,duto- e mobile. He is aceompanied on he tour by George W. Grewcox, a cousin, fs For POISON IVY use For sale at all Drug Stores, Money ‘refunded if not satisfied Return From Vacations Nurses at the: Bismarck hospital Miss Hjordis at Litchville. CAMPING COMFORTS HETHER your vacation will extend over several weeks or only a few days, you'll find at this store many camping and vacation . + ‘s necds that make.for utmost comfort at little expense. We have desirable and durable camp tents—tent cots, camp chairs, cook stoves, lanterns, lunch kits,in fact, everything to make camping a Golfers, Tennis Players, Fishermen and ‘Motorists will also find pleasure. / that their needs have been well looked after when they see our assortments. See tle window display. Lomas Hardware Company