The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 17, 1920, Page 5

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4 + the county display. \ ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920 , a A AR ae COUNTY EXHIBIT BEING PREPARED FOR SLOPE FAIR The Burleigh county display for exhibit at the Missouri Slope fair is now being prepared by Wilbert Field and G. W. Gustafson, they announced today. J. A. Biggs, secretary of the fair, also announced today that eight county exhibits would be) displayed this fall. Here-to-fore there have been no county exhibits at the Slope fair. The preparations for the Burleigh county display are going ahead rap- idly. Anyone having good grain, vegetables, etc., which ‘would work in; good to show the agricultural pos- | sibilities of Burleigh ‘county, should bring them. to the county agent’s of- fice or else get in touch with Wil- bert Field or G. W. Gustafson and they will arrange to bring the farm products in and use them as part of IT WAS SECRET—HER The prizes offered for the county exhibits run from $125 to $50. Four prizes are offered. ——— CITY NEWS —% Hazen Man Here L. W. Chingren, of Hazen, was in the city on business yesterday. o Visit Here. Mrs. A. J. Linwer, of Linton, visit- ed in the city yesterday and today. Napeleon Woman Here Mrs. J. R. Thompson, of Napoleon, was a visitor in. the city today and Monee: NEW YORK—Mill Gail Kan Bek gavin ‘Here. eae her. secret. pb. Walton’s young: nephew, -| Henry I. Ottman, wealthy packer. ton Ferry, from Montana {5 visiting | 314 then everybody knew it. him this week. THEN SHE HAD TO TELL: Two weeks ago she was married at Saratoga to BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Mott, have been admitted to St. Alex- ius hospital. Mrs. E. H. Weber, and baby boy; | | and Louis Roscoe, of Garrison, have | been discharged from St. Alexiua| hospital. WEDDING, Ald Society Meeting The Trinity Lutheran ladies aid so- ciety will meet Wednesday, Aug. 18, ‘at 3 p. m. in the church basement, corner Seventh street and Avenue C. The society. willbe entertained by Mrs. Theodore Quanrud. Federal Labor Man Here. Don D. Iescohier, associate pro- | fessor of economics of the University of Wisconsin, representing the office of farm management, U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture, was in the city yesterday and today confering with local men in regard to the harvest conditions, and the labor and employ- ment situation throughout the north: west. by Big Clearance Sale at’ Niel- |sen’s Millinery and Waist Shop. 2 > FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, 7 month: old, self-starter. good tires. Looks T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY —+ like new. Call 211 Thayer after 8p. mi 8-17-2t. Wai... — State manager with $2,000.00 capital. areal business opportunity. Call Room 209, Van Horn hotel. 8-17-3t FOR SALE—One large size Porgelain Uned Veonines refrigerator, used about 6 months, good as new. Dr. Kcobingon, 706 4th street. 8-1/-lwk WANTED—Man with Ford touring car, if. you have the time, see me for a real opportunity Wednesday and Thursday. J. Wiegele, Van Horn hotel. 8-17-3t. LOST OR STOLEN—A lady’s dia- mond ring, one-fourth carat, gold | ie, stage favorite, couldn’t keep She confided to a‘close friend si - Baldwin Banker Here. H, G, Higgins, cashier of th Bank of Baldwin, was in the city yes- terday on business. e State | 4Pppendicitis. The child is coming along nicely at a local hospital. ae : Aanare's Back. , Lincoln People Here. ! . F. O'Hare and family, 808’ Ave- Mrs. @Villiam Mecnider and Mar-|B, ,returned yesterday from an ex- garet Macnider, of Lincoln, were in | tended vacation at Perham, Minn., the city yesterday and today. where they visited the lakes. . n Back From Harvest. Obert Olson, _ State Treasurer, is back at his desk in the capitol after spending three weeks on his, farm in Bowman county, aiding in the har- Operated On. yoets ’ i The daughter of M. J. Mitre, ort Visit In City rr 5 '. Second street, was operated on TOT! iiugolF. Littig and wife of New SS] Bngiana, were visiting here yester- 'day. Mr. Littig is, cashier of the Farmers and Merchaht’s bank in New England. Kidder Co. Attorney Here. George H. Musson, state's attorney of Kidder county, was in the city yesterday and today on ‘business. Will pay. premium to rent, fur- nished .or unfurnished house or N apartment by SEPTEMBER. 1st Phone 'F. HOLMBOE, 264 Go to Tournament. George H., Russ and Glen Wallace left yesterday for Minot, to partici- pate in the state tennis tournament. They motored through. Young Wal- JOHNSON’S Popular Priced Store Bismarck’s Greatest and Largest i Garment Shop ' WEDNESDAY THURSDAY and FRIDAY SALE The store that has but. the low prices in Bismarck. The stofe that the brings prices down. Silk Hosiery | SALE WONDERFUL BUY MADE While Mr. Johnson was in New York “City he. made one of what he calls the best hosiery buys that he has ever made since having been in business, and every- | one of these hose, which number about 2,500 pair, go on sale at Wonderful Re-. ductions. ! Ladies‘ Pure Silk Hose; Grey, Dark Grey,’ Havana, Tobacco Brown, Biack, White. Sale 85 Cc per pair Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose in Biack, Brown, Grey, White and Cordovan. Sale 5 Cc per pair . One big lot of, Ladies’ Lisle Hose, colors Black and White, Grey and Brown; extra special. A5e per pair tiffany setting. Also a lady's small finger ring, set with brown tiger’s eye, antique gold mounting. ‘Suitable reward and no questions asked if returned to P. O. Box No. 8. 8-17-1wk. WANT a good second hand type- writer, State price, etc. Box 415. 8-17-2t. lace is entered in events for boys un- der 16 years of age. Sterling Woman Here Mrs. T.. Ellison, of Sterling, was a visitor in the city today. (:MeKenzie Man Here ¢-C:-Cramb, of McKenzie, was in the city on business yesterday. Big Clearance Sale at Niel- sen’s Millinery and Waist Shop. Meet on Wednesday The Daughters of Isabella will anect Wednesday evening in Parish LACY APRONS : TRANSFORM PLAIN FROCKS Visits Here H, O. Saur. county agent from Lin- ton, was in the city on business yes- terday. ' ‘ Visits Here Fred Volkman and children, of Wil- ton, were visitors in Bismarck yes- terday. Here on Business Mrs. N. H. Tracy, of Valley City, was in the city on business today and Monday. Visit Here ‘ Ed Cloud and George Iverson, both of Wing. are in the city today. They report that crops are very good in thue section. } . Washburn Man Here ' . William Lendell and A. Lendell; of Washburn, were in the city on busi- ness today. - Returns From Vacation Miss Vivian Dolan, of the state's attorney's office returned today from her vacation. Back from Vacation Miss Sadie Semple, of the county auditor's office, returned from a vaca~ tion spent at St. Paul and Minneap- olis. s BY CORA MOORE, New York’s Fashion Authority. New York, Aug. 14.—Of all the summer's fashion fancies none is prettier or more 'practical than the apron effects. Just a bit of net or lace or batiste or, more likely, a combination of all three, and a plain, Canning Classes at Wilton Miss Elsie Stark, home demonstra- tion agent, has been at Wilton, giv- ing information and instruction in the latest home canning methods. Mowbridge Man Here DAME FASHION FAVORS FRILLY NECKWEAR FOR FALL BY CORA MOORE, (Netezs i (New York’s Fashion Authority. | couple will make their home at Val- y ley City. New York, Aug. 17.—There is ae aac Ooi FINDS $1,300 IN DIGGING BASEMENT unchanged. ” Medici collars and the “Robes- pierre” havt already appeared, but St. for the post part frilly neckwear, on the order of that Bobby McCree of the “Midnight Rounders” is wearing, will be the highest favor. Variations of the horse-collar are many, and are} all-around effects generally. = Dainty laces, nets, batistes and or- gandies in white, cream, butter-color and ecru are the favored materials, the harsher linen and satin collars being distinctly in the minority, though some of the tailored dresses and suits demand them. . As for sleeves, both long and short ones will be worn, and, in either case, will have asa finish either white , cuffs matched to the collar or a] =: touch of contrasting: color. REV. OLSON IS MARRIED HERE Rev. Martin Olson of Valley City and Mrs. Kathryn Schmidt of Tur- tle Lake were married by Judge I. C. Davies this morning. Revi Olson is pastor of the Seven Day Adventist church at Valley City and is well known in the section. Chris Martinson and Judge E. T. Burke attended the ceremony. Both are old friends of Rev. Olson, The . Cloud, Minn. Aug. 17.—While excavating for a basement for a house near Bayview Lake, in Duncan county ,Michael found, three feet be- NR Tonight- Geta Yomorrow Feel Right|25 Box —— Approvals beck without question PGT wrs salve tails to. the ent of TCH, ECZEMA, Sinoworm, 7 TTER Sis cone bos et our ru JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druggist :- PAGE FIVE | low the surface of the ground, a tin i ! Nielsen's Millinery No aad No . Exchanges | WAIST SHOP Clearance Sale of Georgette Waists These Waists are in odd sizes. H Also a thorough clean-up of all Summer Millinery at remarkable prices. d Children’s Hats at One-half Price Untrimmed Shapes, One-fourth Off This Sale Is for One Day Only. 2 NHI UTTER can containing $1,300 in gold. It was all in double eagles. The land, a half acre, was purchased re- cently by William Bush, How the money came to ‘be buried there is a mystery. STOP THE RED CROSS MAGAZINE Washington, Aug. 17.—“The fam- ine price of white paper” has forced the American Red Cross to discon- ‘tinue publication of the Red Cross Magazine, an announcement today said. Further publication would in- ‘ volve either considerable increase in the subscription price or a subsidy from the general funds of the society. which deems either course inexpe- dient. About 10,000,000 tons of soft coal are being produced weekly. ‘The yearly average of murders in the United States is below 7,000. USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS Presbyterian - Ladies invite all members and friends to their PICNIC Thursday, Aug igth o=-Bttes FORT LINCOLN Anyone wishing conveyance should be at The Presb3- terian Church at 3:00 or 6:00 o'clock Bring your lunch and dishes and the committee will furn- ish coffee and . lemonade. A spec- ial invitation exten- ded to all the men of the congregation Alterations or. Charges pz Ws George V. Cunningham of Mow- bridge,.S. D., was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Cunilingham was formerly a banker’ at Driscoll, N. D. Enfertain, for Dz. Ruediger Dr. E\P. Quain and Dr. N. O. Ram- stad entertained with a picnic last evening for Dr. E. H. Ruediger and his bride. After the picnic they en- dull taffeta frock or a prosaic ging- ham ‘becomes a. perfect duck of a gown, cool-looking enough for the <warmest day. or. comfortable-looking for a cool day. Aprons like the model of the sketch, might be made of handker- chief linen or of white georgette with Cluny insertions and motifs of ap- plique lace for the corners. Another Are you tied to your wash-tub? — dice of colored embrofdery on batiste would be useful, with the scalloped edge turned up from the waist for a bib, and a broad hemstitched hem turned up for the bottom with a satin ribbon for strings. i joyed dancing. at Elm Grove. Chicago Doctor Here Dr. Earl W. Williamson, staff mem- ber of the Chicago College of Sur- geons, visited St. Alexius hospital here yesterday in the interests of the American Collegé of Surgeons. EAS AUN NNNNNUNUUEAL ALTOONA TAA Red Cross Head Here. Miss Henrietta Lund, head of the Northern division of the American Red Cross, was here yesterday in- specting the local chapter and -ar- ranging the work of the social worker. Looks Over Prison | | Frank. Tannenbaum of New York City, former labor leader, who is now engaged in prison reform work, was in. Bismarck yesterday. He inspect- ed the’ state prison and the reform, school at Mandan. Al Sal ee eS To Visit Burleigh County A. L. Norling, McLegn county agent, will bring a group of farmers into Burleigh county tomorrow to visit the Kubanka wheat fields here. G. W. Gustafson. Burleigh county agent, will have charge of the party while in the county. , Sia Te H Leases Dining Room ‘i F. Eigen, manager of the Country club dining room, has rented thé din- ing room and kitchen of the Glad- stone hotel. Jamestown, which has been closed for 14 months, and will) open it on the European plan Sep- {tember 1. The last. meab served at | the Country club under his: direction will be Sunda evening, Aug. 22. Delicately soft and refines is the complexion nided by Nadine Face Powder This exquisite beautifier im- Parts on indefinable charm —a che:m end loveliness which endure throughout the day and linger In the memory. Ie cootness {0 refreshing, and it cannot harm the ten- derest -ehin. Sold in Ita green bow et leading toilet counters or by mail—G0c, NATIONAL TOILET CO, PARIS, TENN., Hospital News Mrs. H. S. Nelson, of Carlson, and ‘Miss Nellie Seymour, of Pollock, have been admitted to the Bismarck | hospital. 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