The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 21, 1920, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920 «. SROTAKE EXAMS | NEW FIRST LADY vs SIN. WINCHESTER __| PRIZE CONTEST) Examinations of the competitors for the Winchester prize were held n the Will school Monday afternoon. Nine eighth ‘grade graduates were eli- gible to compete for this prize, but , only six took the examinations. Those taking the examination were Mary Ellinson, of Sterling; Rosmary ‘Lomas, .of B.smarck; Laura Rupp, 0% Baldwin; .fenry Swanson of Carfield; ‘ 2 Eva Jacobson of Menoken, and Ed- ward Lenihan of Bloodcreek. The examination, which covers work in arithmetic, was held to determine “who should reéeive the $25 prize, es- tablished in memory of Judge Win- chester, The results of the examination can- not be announced until the papers have all been corrected which will No Approvals No Na beeen | No Exchanges No Exchanges No Refunds No Refunds | July Clearance Sale Zi probavly require a day or two more, ie 6 The county superintendent's office reports that all the papers are of high quality. , GR a SRE os ae re ad * , eae o . : SALVATION ARMY All of the Merchandise Arranged for Our July Clearance Sale is of dependable quality and for that reason, MEETS THURSDAY if no other, liberal purchases of everything for warm-weather should be made at this time. We have made the - huradad “svening 7. apéelal® pro: prices lower than they have been anytime this season in view of accomplishing a speedy clearance. Study the gram is being given at The Salvation a~NQardi ” ferings in these tee ey ny re. representative of economy in its truest sense. : Fee SaenIaT IE inp conaeetion cAlth extraordinary offerings in these columns, for they are representative of ec y s the anniversary’ celebration of The le Salvation Army’s birth, and will. be 7 a program of unique irterest. The parts are mainly being taken by chil LOWEST. PRICES OF THE SEASON NOW PREVAIL IN ALL SECTIONS dren of the Sunday school, and ‘the \ features are of exceptional interest, }- especially the demonstration by the _ Sand Tray class. —————, ‘A cordial invitation is extended to the public, by the Salvationists to attend this service Thursday evening, : Oe i} ‘clock, July 22. ee a "ARE ARTHUR MELBHEN ury earance O ummer Dresses —-- —e — ‘i Mrs. Meighen is the wife of ‘the f CITY NEWS | new premier of Canada. ¥ i & & “| Meighen succeeds Sir Robert Bor- den. Douglas Man in ‘Cig Mrs. Meighen is acclaimed one of ‘Herbert Young of Douglas is in the} the most charming and talented wo- city to receive medical treatment. men of the Dominion. Vicefcounsul Here i A. J. Widland of Grand Forks, vice- gaard, Sentinel Butte; Mrs. Leopold “8 i Schroegler, Otter Creek, and Misses at coneul for a wedenh Sy insthe chy 00 Nellie and Bertha Reed of Sentinel a Butte. y . . In Fargo On Business Dance at Country Club & T. H. Poole was at Fargo today on! The usual Thursday eveuiig dance }} JULY CLEARANCE OF SUMMER bustage, being called to to testify in} will be held at the Country club this DRESSES a court case. week. Leave for Lakes ELTINGE Imported Gingham and Figured Voile Dresses Summer Dresses Miss Elsie Stark and her mother] Dorothy Gish, the vivacious motion Dresses of Imported Gingham and Figured jf One large sales group of Summer yresies in- . . have left for the lake region at Len-| picture comedienne who is appearing: Voile daintily trimmed with lace, ribbon rh cluding Dresses of Gingham and Chambray gey, Minnesota. in “Mary Elen Comes to Town,” at the embroidery ; formerly priced up to $19.50, in a fine range of plaids, stripes and plain ‘A baby girl was born to Mrs, A. L.|On the way to the studio she spied a Special... 3 .0.05% asd . July Clearance Special, each... Marvel, of Moffit, at St. Alexius Hos-| man ane in Ta laa coun pen ing. cils. sign, reading m ind” Lg eee hung around. his neck. Impulsively fresh Voids colieuclmen teak Gingham and Voile Dresses Files. Naturhlization Papers Miss Gish had her car draw up to the "rence! one an nglish Gingham Dresses James G, Longmuir, ‘a native of|etrb and dropped a dollar Into the} ‘A RandKotne ‘sroup et Debedes’ ride jof fine Many attractive Dresses made.of good quality Ging- Scotland, has filed application for na-| 74 : a ‘ : pes: I ¥ Py turalization with the clerk of the dis- Than, you. mee Gish,’ et ine quality French Voile and: English Gingham hams and Voiles. Included are light and dark colors ¥ man. wonder if you would hink it j i © a = . Helet court ios impertinent if I asked you to send me 65 eo ly Crane Formerly sold up and are values up to $18. 50. uy Clear: $8. 50 Leaves for Vacation one of ‘your photographs. T always Seeie y $18. 75 ance Special . Pet MERE A BEENG Oo, wie Miss Alice Iverson left Saturday for #ttend.the movies when your pictures|MM J =) SPECIAL... eee ee eee ene Fargo and Grank Forks, where she sre Hane, eee aaa will spend her vacation visiting friends $ you were blind,” 7 > z and relatives ber ee parte Mle ae SILK SPORT SKIRTS WASH SKIRTS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR | BOYS’ WASH SUITS: doles Seeceaptete eH “Well, Miss,” he explained) “I’m Wiha \ 2 ' : Miss Ida wae or wighth Street daytime." See SPECIALLY REDUCED A 1 t of Wash Skirts One table of Muslin Uiderwearse Boys’ Wash Suits in sizes from n assortment 01 as! s a 8 has as her guest for two weeks Miss OT Re Rey ‘3 ‘ 7 ort % Edna Nelson of Minneapolis, who ar-] 4 miniature SAR CK oay Many high grade Silk Sp in a. good variety. of styles, inelud- consisting of Gowns, Skirts, | 9 {6 7 years, in a fine selection of rived yesterday. ein ian He anusteal comedy -enact. Skirts of Fan-ta-si, Satin, Tricol- , y : Combination Suits, ete. These are : on . 6 ittee Member Named iin New Rane thestrey eit ohne ette and Novelty Silks. A host of |, ing Skirts of Gabardine and Fancy samples and broken lines. July nifty Sailor, Middy an iver 4 r tommittee Member Name: ; etter Z ‘ she ali : Mrs. J. L. Lee of Velva has been ap- cranked sor ne screens ins the new, beara shades and ‘eu two alike. Twills. «July Clearance Special Clearance Special at Twist styles. July Clearance at pointed a member of the state finance) Wire» which will he A tetris July Clearance Special ‘ ae , committee of the North Dakota league the ‘Bis sp s . 1 . Di t 2 er nt jiscoun : jsmarck theatre two days com- 1 ‘ , 20 Percent Discoun ce! s ‘ of women voters. ae mencing tonight" Acorn tothe 1, Off Regular Price , Price Silver' Tea story, Mrs. Casi le is a French con- society will give » silver tea at the 5 k pay come Ji l it f S WwW . home of Mrs. N. L. Call, Avenue A on] (ucem | She appears 00 Hie peas a ‘iy Barance oO ummer naderwear oy $ Thursday afternoon from 3 to 6) i, scandalized by the ; Ba o s y the rather abbre- o'clock. viated costume which her fond par- Summer Millinery Returns to City cas ee RoE HATS_LOT 1 We have selected and placed on table for quick Jack Charles, formerly of Bismarck,| pyoaqway revues ee oa fot! who has been buying horses for the vay revues were- engaged for . government for many years, is in the jctlone anes TT ene An assortment of Sailors, Sport and Trimmed Hats in this season’s clearance on large lot of Summer Underwear, con: city, and will continue buying in this} Director Edward Dillon. styles. July Clearance Special, $1 98 rs section. He has been in St. Louis. [Tne amateur Wife” is declared to te alone -sisting of Ladies’ and Misses’ Vests, Misses’ Drawers be unique in theme and to have an Baby Girl : u ‘5 ‘ormer price not f “Mr. and belt Joteph Deihete fre the be ea Laine Bee HATS—LOT 2. and Boys’ Shirts and Drawers. F r p appy parents of a baby girl, born at vba 2a Reba f , A Us the home of Mr..and Mrs. H. J. Stroel- Be ie cera ed ree In this assortment are many distinctive models. Light and dark colors considered. Special July Clearance. At your choice, ke. Mrs, Deibele, who formerly was) paramount Artcraft picture. ; in medium and large shapes. July Clearance Special Miss Vera Stroelke, now resides in Seaton eres " One Half Price each Shere be Sian ceed eres 18c New Ulm, Minnesota. oh aliaytes scan etre. 6 op Ye 8 9 loin ioe peut x Wap Ree ‘ARRESTED’ ON 1878 WARRANT : g ne Donate Sum The Bismarck canteen girls have 3 . 3 7 " > a6 N donated’ $15 to the welfare committee Marlon a Fels honor Given PRINTED GEORGETTE 40-INCH PRINTED VOILES WHITE GOODS EMBHONER at Daees JAF "ANESE |UNCH cere tithe uioner ill he deed by the oo Bouin” 40-inch Printed Georgette i A large and varied selection One large lot of White es , i ii juvenir. 5 Z in e| . " soeeitae ts Mae aitiael aaldore ens _— a fine assortment of patterns of printed. Voiles taken from Goods, including Hiaxenes One lot aoaly Clear press (dapnnese Lunch Clots ont areiin.the hospitals: here: Marlon, ;Iné.— Capt’ Edward : Mas: aati y bey stock. re me te fen Fear akiskin 3During Our raerne ee Oe fient of patterns and sizes. 4 it Attend Conferen tereon of itlies: Marion pollee: depart: ee, ay $3. 25 jul Cle: fe nee a ee July Cl Clearance at Cc July Clearance at sf ss To Attend Conference ment, was arrested here on a warrant Clearance. price peed li 69c One-Fourth Off Regular 25 Percent Discount Miss Alfhild Alfson left today for} ovoen out May 11, 1878 charging him Yer yard ...-.- Price Duluth, Minnesota, to attend the an- with “playing: me ball” = nual convention of the Minnesota Con- fs Sete ‘ eee eae BLT eoee ERT DERIES $ ference Luther League as delegate eT een deer ceMitL tine, car SILK pelea CREPE DE CHINE 36-IN LORRAINE TISSUES ah sae ae BATH RUGS BS fre a é 3 AE e : : oF eries, includin Seer Ep aes aister Miss Sig. main street here, in which he knocked A saree pind cuanto eae 40-inch Crepe de Chine, in 36-in. Lorraine Egyptian ae Edges, aie: ic ; including ‘An assortment of Turkish * oO: e season’s newes 5 a > range aids, , D 9 i rid Alfson, who will also spend a week| a ball through the window of a bak- ahades. Regular, $2.98 qual- au ‘ite Fe eee a in a ene eResulat Bendings and Flouncings. oat Bigs ina one range of ; in Duluth. eh i Bh (teas We ae ae ity. July a) 25 25 98e quality. July Clearance. Fe ne Half” Price ity. July Clear- ~ $1. 19 ‘ , ee sned, ve - er Se ° Per Wy Motor to Grand Forks gerved judgment, and the warrant was Od cece. DllsohseD fo INU rr . 69c ence eae) Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clark left today i is : yi eee S eh 2 2 ONE A Yard escssesewee LK they ‘will Wie sclativeer. Mra. AL Teuit A polfonnd tatoo enreai a ra TCT SILK REMNANTS PRINTED DIMITIE * BATH TOWELS PERCALES Jones of Virginia City, Montana, who] ®™ong old records in the city hall, and SILK GEORGETTE CREPE Bc Hiab eee Ee ee Rl alae d ‘An extra large Turkish Bath : has been a guest at the Clark home,| Served it when the captain reported ‘ We have selected anc wae Printed Dimities in a large Towel in pla; white. Regu- 36-in. Pereales in our best left yesterday for her home, accom-| for duty one day recently. 40-inch All Silk Georgette ed onl tala alt rena selection of neat patterns. jar 89¢ quality. July Clear- quality. Dark and light pat- panied by Miss Ruth Talcott of Fargo, —— Crepe nee over 75 shades! short spnets of Site 5 ree Regular 45e quality. Qe cue ie 65c terns. During Our July Clear- ‘ who alsa had been a guest of the The Coon Dog's Last Chase. Regular Ret JulyaGlearance’ at ern sie aaah Cc GACH: sea ssecteeianddeins ance Sale Special Clearance July Clearance ai st Per yard .. ach .. c Clarks. é Rapes : 5 65 “Half Recular Price Por yard .......50+ Standford, Ky.—While sawing down Per yard ...... 2. One-Hal ecular Exhibits Films at Fair trees on tt Morgan's farm worknien s SKIRTING Miss Leila Diesen, fleld deputy for| ‘Scovered the body of a dog in the COUNTESS. SATIN SoS er ae MERCERIZED DAMASK j Senne the Immigration Department, left on} hollow of a tree near the ground. The ; NATURAL PONGEE 86-in. Madras Skirting in a php oiee cued Dania PEQUOT i Tuesday for Grand Forks. She will] dog apparently had chased a ccon 2 a é 40 inches wide. A very fine good assortment of cheat inch Mercer ce Attete: 45-in. Pequot Pillow Tubing. show educational films at the fair be-] down the hole, was uvable to get out 82-in, Natural Pongee Silk. white Skirt Material. Regu- striped | patterns. eee ar Hn a po0d a0 AS lity. Tuty During Our July Clearance ing held in that city. Miss Luella} gnq died. ij Regular $1.50 quality. July lar $8. 25 quality. July Clear- i5e quality. July Clearance. casa ja o 1 Sule Special arg we Pannebaker, who is’ associated with j Clearance 5 ance. 5. 98 Per . 49c P ‘o ae $1. 48 Powyard ..cc00e es 65c the Educational Department, accom- i Per yard ........ Cc yard . yard .%......-6- er CT a ae ee a ood SION hr: bean neat DM athe at rie i panied her. Miss Pannebaker will spend her vacation in Mapleton, Far- ANNIVERSARY . go and other points. PROGRAM 2 < : ' ted Seltientia Heonital iis Tuee-|] The Salvation Army oe fae ae RA as Pe ina ane All out-door toys, including wagons, autos, kiddie kars, coasters, scooters, sulkies, etc. Siac hin uis uatiet|| stration special JULY CLEARANCE SPECIAL 20% PER CENT DISCOUNT Hospital News e ne afternoon and Wednesday morn- 8 p. m. CHILDREN’S OUT-DOOR a ee Werner, N. D., and Miss Elizabeth Jones, eke ne | feature. | Discharged patients for the same 1 period were: Miss G. Westergaard, U. COME! | i pentaie! beat Master Neil Wester- [ee nS i

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