The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1920, Page 5

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ae . 4 4 i { } t ; Vv \ te RSF ‘ H i ‘ : , i s ne | ‘4 > te? | CITYNEWws OFFERS KISS TO PAY TAXT BILL! EDA eo MTaconnaa A Linton Man Here _F. W. Petrie, of Linton, was in the city yesterday. Still’ Man Here ,Otto Asplend, of Still, was in the city on business Saturday. Wilton Man Here The Erickson brothers, of Wilton, spent Sunday in Bismarck. Minot Man Here 0. K. Altriad, of Minot, was a vis- itor here over the week end. At the Lake i Mr. and Mrs. P. B, Webb, Sr., were at Lake Isabelle yesterday. Visits Here J. C. Hoffert, of Carrington, was a visitor in the city on Sunday. Washburn Minister Here Rev. L. R. Burgman, of Wash- burn, was in the city yesterday. Returns to y L, H. Whitley returned yesterday froth an automobile trip through the state. At the Lake Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parsons, 1020 Fifth street, spent Sunday at Lake Isabelle, Burnstad People Here Charles Hernett, and family, of Burnstad, were visitors in the city yesterday. Leaves For Minneapolis Miss Agnes Orr left for Minneap- olis today to resume her duties in Red Cross work Baby Girl Born A baby girl was born to Mrs. G. A. Vick; of Banks, at St. Alexius hos- pital this morning. Mw Vacation Miss Leota’ Mae Ferrell of the Bis- marck hospital office is enjoying a two weeks vacation. Towa People Here J. P. Connor and R. P. Connor, of Denison, Iowa, were visitors in the city over the week end. * Baby Girl Born A baby girl was born this morring to Mrs.’ George Larson,‘ of: Baldwin, at the Bismarck hospital. Ligens \ A marriage license has been issued to Charles Walter, of Bismarck, an. Miss Barbara Romrich, of Linton. + AL } At Lake Isabelle Mr. and Mrs. L. Van Hook, 523 Sixth street;, Mr. and Mrs. Robert a a f, 8794 IN’ MERCERIZED POPLIN. One can copy this charming frock of rose linen in mercerized poplin, trimming it with figured batiste, and secure an effect quite as chic as the origipal., The dress, closes. at the left-shoulder and under the left arm and is also adapted to development in serge, satin or taffeta. Medium size requires 4% yards 36-inch ma- terial, with -% yard lining for un- derbody and ¥. yard batiste for trimming. Pictorial Review Dress No. 8794. Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 33 cents. A. W. LUCAS CO. KODAK THE CHILDREN--- Readin’ and Writin’ and. ’Rithmetic will .soon “all your youngster’s | = hours. Before school opens Kodak the Children — a natural, animated likeness as they are today at their play that will be your most treas- ured possession in after years. Brownies $2.86 up Kodaks $9.49 up Catalogues and information glad- ly furnished. Mail orders promptly: filled. HOSKINS, Ine. Bismarck, N. D. AIMIUANAUCUAUAUCENGEARAUEAAUSUALU DRIVER SAYS \ MRS OIAMOND W. BROWA, Dutton, 514 First street; and. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Arnot. 614 Rosser street, were visitors at Lake Isabelle on Sunday. | Start For Kansas Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Richmond, 705 Sixth street, left yesterday on a mo- tor trip to Kansas, where they will visit relatives. 1 » War Mothers to Meet The ‘Ft. Lincoln chapter of the war mothers will meet tomorrow after- noon at, 3 o’cla room of the public lib: Band Practice Tonight There will be band practice in the | Elks hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present, as the band is preparing to play for the legion street dance , Saturday night. 1 Released irom Quarantine The house of A. W. Carlson, 711 Sixth street, has heen released from quarantine after three weeks. Mrs. Lars Hanson, of Manford, and. Mrs. Adolph Kissinger, of Dodge, came to visit the Carlsons, each having a child with her. The children con- tracted diptheria. > Keniston in Wisconsin George N. Keniston, secretary of the Commercial, club, is at Madison, Wis., where he is attending the an- nual session of the American City Bureau’s school for chamber of com- merce workers and secretaries. The course will last about two weeks, and is given at the University of Wisconsin by the American City Bu- reau official: Hospital News Master Leslie. Lingeliers, of Pol- lock; Mrs. Louis Harm, of Solan; Mrs. G. A. Vick, of Banks; and Miss Malene Baker, of Elbowoods; have been admitted to St. Alexius hospi- tal. Miss Bettie Bickert, of Washburn; Master Robert Bickert, of Washburn, | Master Joseph Olson, of Washburn, Miss Agnes Stuadenmaier, of Carl; Miss Eva Banjoy; Miss Blizabeth! Jones; Miss Augusta Gar: Miss ' | “SERVICE in the Community} Wilton Choir Sang’ at Swedish 1 J 1 NIX! "WORKHOUSE! . 1 NEW YORK—Mrs. Diamond W. Brown has discovered that kisses were not “invented” to pay taxicav hills. She was haled into court by Philip Grenfield, taxi driver, who said she refused to pay charges of $6.20, but offered to kiss him and call the texi bill square, 'Twas her second offense so the judge gave her five days in the workhouse to think~ tt ever. Mrs. Brown gave her addres as the Hotel Vanderbilt. RRR eee . H. Zech, of Richardton, have left ‘Sti Alexius hospital. Jean Wishek, daughter of J. H. Wishek, of Ashley; Charles Ellis, of Mandan; and Mrs. George Larson, of Baldwin, have been admitted to the Bismarck hospital. \ LUTHERANS HAVE | UNUSUAL CHOIR SUNDAY | Lutheran Church Here Yesterday A pleasing song service was rend ered at the Swedish Lutheran chure last evening by the choir of the Lut! eran church at Wilton. The che consists of twenty voices and is under the direction of Miss An- nette Erickson, Four songs were given and ‘were well rendered. The church also boasts of a male chorus of nine voices and a Ladies’ trio, bot which sang songs pleasing to all in attendance. The church was filled to capacity and the audience ‘were delighted and showed appreciation ‘for each number as. rendered. Following the program the young people of the Bismarck church enter- rtained the Wilton visitors at the par- lors. Refreshments were served. The program was as follows: Song, 132 .. Scripture Hymnal reading and prayer Rey. E. F. Alfson Song—‘Jesus Lover of my Soul,” Wilton Choir nétte Erickson Leslie . Vocal solo Reading . .. Miss Hitt, Wilton Song—“Let the-Lower Lights bei Male Chorus, Wilton ‘The Beautiful Land” ... teeee Ladies ‘I'rio inety and Nine”... Mr. Anthony Erickson nar Konung,” Swe- eae Wilton Choir The Heavenly Par- Miss Esther Hoover, Bis- ! marck. Vocal Solo—“He Plans My Life,” Bey ia Mr. C. Peterson, Wilton Rose Wetch, of Mandan, and Mrs. THESE HATS INDICATE x Ae BY CORA MOORE, New York's Fashion Authority. ‘New York, Aug. 11—Krom every | little straw .that shows which way | the wind..blows in the millinery field, | it is evident that we are in for + most unusual: season. ’ t There are many novelties with comparatively few eccentricities, and | grace of line and charm of design are special features. Witness these two hats which Florence Reed will wear in’ “The Love Woman,” with which the new Times Square Thea- ter is to be opened. They are both importations by Jardine. The larger one is an exceedingly a dashing, upstanding bow of lace stretched across the back, The sec-|of petals of soft silk bound with a ond is an excellent example of the fine silk-covered cord. Sermon .. Rey. P, Gustafson, Wilton TREND OF FASHION silk and is brown graceful thing of waterproof net with} mohair braid, one of the new com- “petal hat.” It binations, and the crown is formed i } ‘August Clearance .. { SUMMER SUITS ‘ All Summer Suits remaining from tie season's sell- ing. priced, for Final Clearance, at One-half Regular Price. SUMMER DRESSES All remaining Dresses. of Printed Dimity, Organ- dies, Voiles, Linens and Lawns have been put on rack for Final Clearance at One-half Regular Price. WASH SKIRTS - One lot of Summer Wash Skirts that are slightly soiled; good styles. Values up to $4.50 Final Clearance, at ............ $1 98 WHITE WASH SKIRTS In this assortment are many pretty Skirts of Voiles, Gabardines, Poplins and Fancy Twills.’ During our Final Clearance Sale, all at ’ One-half Regular: Price. MIDDY BLOUSES One lot of Middy Blouses in plain, white and white with colored trimmings. Values up to” $1 48 $2.75. Final Clearance, at your choice ° SMOCKS AND MIDDIE BLOUSES Our entire stock of Smocks and Middies in a number tof pretty models; some are embroidered, others plain, while many are trimmed with contrasting col- ors. All new sport colors are represented. Final Clearance at One-half Reguiar Price. VOILE AND ORGANDY BLOUSES A large and varied assortment of dainty Blouses of Organdies and Voiles. All this season’s newest styles,, Final Clearance at : : One-half Regular Price. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR One lot Muslin Underwear, slightly wrinkled from handling; included are Gowns, Chemises and combi- nations. - All during our Final Clearance Sale at One-half Price BATHING SUITS All Bathing Suits that remain from our \season’s stock during our Final Clearance Sale at 257 Discount. 0 WT NO Approvals | | Approvals * Webb Bros. “: usust Clearance Exchanges SILK SWEATERS One large lot of Women’s and Misses’ Silk Sweaters in. a-most distinctive selection of new sport shades. Final Clearance at One-third Off Regular Price. FANCY PARASOLS All fancy Parasols remaining from our large sum- mer stock in Final Clearance at Qne-half Regular Price. SUMMER UNDERWEAR All Summer Underwear, including our famous Athe- na and Kayser, lines. Included are the ever popular Silk-top Vests and Union Suits. During our Final Clearance Sale at 20%, Discount. WOMEN’S SILK HOSE Women’s Drop-stitch Silk Hose in black, cordoyan and white. Regular $1.50 quality. 1 19 Final Clearance, per pair...........: os ° TWO-TONE SLIK HOSE Women’s two-tone Silk Hose in a good selection of shades. Regular $1.25 quality. Final Clearance, per pair............ \C. SUMMER WASH FABRICS A large and most pleasing, array of dainty Summer Wash Fabrics in such popular weaves as fancy Voiles in light and dark patterns, Egyptian tissues, plain and printed Organdies, Embroided Novelties and cool sheer Lawns; values up to $1.50. Final Clearance, per yard......... 5 69c UNDERWEAR One lot of Underwear, consisting of Children’s Two- piece Garments and Women’s and Misses’ 1 8 Vests. Final Clearance, at your choice.... Cc SILK SHIRTINGS 32-inch Silk Shirting in a fine selection of new striped patterns. Regular $2.25 quality. Final Clearance price, per yard $1 ° 78 CREPE DE CHENE SHIRTING All pure Silk Crepe de Chene Shirting; a most ex- ceptional quality. Regular $4.95. $3 9 5 . e Final Clearance price, per yard. . SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! ', A large and most varied assortment consisting of 86-inch Plain Taffetas, 40-inch plain and figured Georgette Crepe, 40-inch Crepe de Chene, 36-inch Printed Foulards, 36-inch Satins and 36-inch Fancy Silks. Values up to $4.25. Final August Clearance, per yard.... $2.65 SHOES, PUMPS AND OXFORDS OF FINEST QUALITY AT DEFINITE SAVINGS OXFORDS | Regular $7.50 Oxfords; August Clearance . Regular $5:50 Oxfor August Clearance Oxfords of White Buck and Reignskin PUMPS Pumps of Reignskin and Canvas ‘ Regular $3.00 Pumps; August. Clearance .....0..0 0 ccc cece cnet en aren eenes Regular $3.50 Pumps; August Clearance 1.0... 0.6. ce cece reece cnet ee tenes Regular $5.00 Pumps; : August Clearance HIGH SHOES High Shoes of White Reignskin Regular $8.50 Quality; August Clearance Regular $9.00 Qualit, Sale =| (Text: “Tet Song, “O be Joyful,” “Let Every Heart | Y avejoice” sa. Address. . Rev. F. SCHOOL BUILDS ee school on Monday morning and | of cherries. DORMITORY FOR Marmon, Aug.'16.— The first rural; c u y school with dormitory system to be; accommodate 50 pupils. It is thought according to local people who have founded in North Dakota was dedicat: that if the plans proves successful that| been picking the fruit. ed in the Twin Lake consolidated; many schools in the state will con- school dis' _ |BONDING FUND RIPE FOR JELLY |: IS DISTRIBUTED OR CHERRY WINE The State Bonding Fund of approx: imately $70,000 is being gradually “Singing Praises Lord”.) ¢ Heart Rejoice,” Unto the | The school which was completed CHOKE CHERRIES | this summer has attracted mich atten- | ‘tion from all over the state, according , Wilton Choir | © the directors. Local people, it is] ‘Alfson Bisinarck | said, donated $1,000 worth’ of work, | “The plan is an effort,” said onec| Rrerv retary. A number of Bismarck people have Song, 150 ....seeeeeeeeee es Hymnal | director, “to mect more sa ctorily io and 1 pene 3 ate iy) ~ | withdrawn from the Bank of Nortn Benediction. | the problems of winter transportation | Peen out gathering choke cherries.) nixota, and distributed in deposi- ities where it is stated at the of- fice of State Treasurer Olson, follow- they can be used for; ing the decision of the Attorney-Gen- ; eral’s office that the law is mandat- ory on the treasurer to keep the banks. tory banks in loc ! most needed, it wa are used chiefly for | though a few people in a cold country, The children come| They report « good crop and plenty remain at school until Friday night I Choke ¢ ‘ An experienced matron will be placed | making jelly RURAL PUPILS) iti charse of the dormitory and the} declare th money expended for transportati n! making wine. i ‘ oe will be used for dormitory support. A large number of the bushés will i : ill} be found north and west of the city,| money in depository See eee tian Tei tought As there are 500 legal depositories in the state, a comparatively small number of banks will receive por- tions of the fund. t EASA SOS Ba ater | Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. ict here recently. struct similar dormitories.

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