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\ TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1820 BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE ; \ . o—_____________¢ ‘ Gify NEWS | 7 OF COURSE, MR, HOPPE HAS SEEN NONE OF THESE 4 \ “ New Salem Women Here foe | aa y aes Mrs. John T. Rule, of New Salem, cul \ f Mae ingens cllentogay, i | The store that has The store that Here on Business. | st _D.-P. Barnes. of Glen Ullin, was in brought thre low f Saves you - he ety on business tay. prices to Bis- POPULAR. PRICED Carson Man Here. | marck STORE money R. C. Newe , of Carson, was in} I - ‘ > t Bismarck Bic bualiiens today. 2 | ee “Bismarck’s Shopping Centre” t ie Mai ‘ The Largest ; McKenzie Man Here ’ " | L. E. Heaton, of McKenzie, was in} ~ | Ready-to-Wear Store. * hs the city on business today. | i Visit Here i ‘ M. Mathison and family, from \ Beach, visited in the city today. q Here on Business 4 ae he Manel of Seta in} ‘ : 4 the c' on business today a lon-} fed ay ! 9 r] 3 Wishek Man Here. : Ne J. N. Ackerman, of Wishek, was in ¢ the city on business yesterday, and e e today. + \ : Visit Here. ] a S a S Misses Etta and Mary T. HEne, 0} e e Sapien eee ee Sa eee SES ea —. at ca | } and today. Visit Here. Miss Grace M. Juzeler, of Golden Valley, was a visitor in the city to- day and Monday. Hazelton People Here. Mrs. J. B. Lansberger,and daugh- ter, of Hazelton, were visitors in the city yesterday and today. Here on Business. J. W. Rodgers, of McKenzie, was in the city on business yesterday. Driscoll Man: Here. H. A. Thomas, Jr., assistant cash- ier of the Driscoll State Bank, was in the city on business yesterday. Two Enlist in Army Gust Heryog, of, Hebron, and John T. Hill, of Los Angeles, enlisted in the United States Army on Monday. Workmen to Dance. The Ancient Order of United Work- men will hold a dance at the Elk’s hall on August 31. Invitations will be sent out to Workmen and their friends. Leave For Oregon. B. B. Ellis and family leave today for Eugene, Oregon, where they will make their home. Mr. Ellis has sold his residence on Sixth street to Har- old W. Griffith. County’ Agents Meet About twelve county agents of the Bismarck district are meeting in the Federal building today. A conference between the agents and the state jeader is being held. Entertains at Tea Mrs. Al Rosen, Mandan avenue and Avenue A entertained at tea this afs ternoon, from three to five, in honor of -her guest, rMs. Berkson and Miss Paulson, of Chicago. Aion Huff: Man Dies Frank J. Neibauer, of Huff, died at his home there Sunday following a three years suffering with cancer. He , A Delicately soft and refined 1a the complexion aided by Nadine Face Powder This exquisite beautifier im- Parte an indefinable charm [a charm and loveliness which endure throughout the day and linger in the memory. coolness {9 refrehing, and it cannot harm the tea- derest okin. Sold in Ita green box at leading tollet counters or by | mail— 6c. | NATIONAL TOILET CO. PARIS, TENN., 4 “Sold by Finney’s Drug Store, Cowan’s Drug Store. Jos. Breslow and others.” Will pay premium to rent, fur- nished or unfurnished house or apartment by SEPTEMBER 1st Phone F. HOLMBOE, 264 CITY SCHOOL |} NOTICE Patrons of the Bismarck City Schools will please take notice that the schools will open on the morn- ‘| ing of September 7. A general teachers’ meeting will be held Monday, September 6, at 2p. m, which all teachers, supervisors, principals and assistants are re- quired to attend. The new build- ing will not be ready for use be- fore October 15, and until then we will -be somewhat crowded in some of the rooms. Please start child- ren the first day if possible. J. M. Martin, City Superintendent, | 1 Rev. Roy E. Reese, of Franklin, In- at Of course E. O. Hoppe, English artist and photographer to the king, had never'seen many American beau- ties when he decided that five titled Englishwomen were the handsomest , women in the world. Otherwise—but that’s obvious. Here, Mr. Hoppe, are samples of American beauty that will help you change your mind: Upper left, Mrs. Walter J. Sullivan of Chicago; right. Mrs. C. C. Rumsay, New York City; lower left, Mrs. Angier B. Duke, daughter of A. J. Drexel Biddle. of ~~ ~~~ Philadelphia; and lower center, Mrs.' Master Olaf Pound, of Dawson; Mrs E. B. McLean. | C. R. Brackett, 506 Second street, and RAR RRR | baby Douglas Brackett; Master Jacob Swanson; and Mary Brewer, of Wash- was a prominent farmer, 74 years of| hurn, have been admitted to St. Alex- age. Three children survive. ius hospital. { Joe Sticker,-of Havlock, N. Visits Hero ! Mrs. Louig Harn, have heen ¢ Samuel J. Mauk, of Mott, was a vis-| ed from St. Alexius hospital. tor in the city today. i B. D. Meyers, of Robinso: Mike 3 Vogle, of Underwood; Charles Mauk. o In the City of Moffit; Mrs. Martha Berg, and C. E. A. Anderson, of Steele, was a vis-}G. Phinney, of Golden Valley, have itor in Bismarck today. Brittin. Woman Here heen admitted to the Bismarck hos- Mrs. Jennie Owns, of Brittin, was in pital. is Charles Ellis, of Mandan; Mrs. the city on business today. Stanton Man Here Martin Olson, of Garrison; Mrs, T. E. Arneson, of Ryder; Mrs. Harry Scott, Thomas McKian, of Stanton, was in the city on business today. of Werner; and Mrs. Fred Reed, of D., andy charg Raleigh, have been discharged from the Bismarck hospital. WOBBLY SPENDS NIGHT IN JAIL An I. W. W., a nice young cne, meek, and unhardened was looking for a place to sleep last night. The | city jail finally afforded him shelter and a cot for the night. This morning the chief watched him ash up, gave him a little good ad- vice, such as throwing his “Wobbly” + card in the fire, and getting some clean underwear. Then the chief returned his posses- Mrs. Mae Hedstrom, formerly of |sions, including numerous sacks of Burleigh county, now a revident ot] tobacco, a constitution of the Indus- Chicago, is in the city looking after!trial Workers of the World, and a red her crops in this section. bandana. The chief asked him what he was doing with the money he earned as a harvest ‘laborer, and the youngster asserted that he sent it home. GIRL TO BE | MISSIONARY} C. A. Vasey and H. Auer, of Mott, Mott Men Here | were in the city on business today. Return from Lakes Mr. and Mrs, A. Zuger and son have returned from Shoreham, Minn., and other fishing points. Entertains Monday M. B. Gilman entertained’ about forty guests last evening at a dancing party held at a local hotel. In the City Visits Here. Ralph Glerum, of Towers City, who was formerly connected with the A. W. Lucas Company here, is visiting friends in the city. He will leave here for Minot and Devils Lake, making the trip by motor car. Potato Record L. O Marden, of Second street, a potato market for other city ga ners to “shoot at.” He planted one row of Wisconsin red potatoes in his yatd. From the row, about 40 fcet long ,he expects to get six bushel: Some of the potatoes weigh almos Pound now. Visited Here Misses Rose McCarthy and Theresa McCarthy, who’ have been visiting at the Thomas’ Sheehan home, 607 Sixth! street, left yesterday for the east. They are relatives of Mr. Sheehan, and are on their way to their home inj; Detroit, Mich., after spending some time visiting here. i Visiting Here diana, who preached last Sunday at, the First Baptist church, is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Finwall, 925 Seventh street. He’ intends to visit Fargo, Jamestown and Lisbon, before return- ing. In case Rev. Reese leaves this week arrangements have been made for Rev. O. Breding, of Powers Lake, to take his place at the Baptist church next Sunday. ‘ { i Hospital News \y Frank Reynolds, of Terry, Mont.; Miss Wanda Meihak, of Pollock, 38. i D.; Master Alexander McKinnon, of Wing; Mrs. A. W. Clark, of Mandar Andrew Schnoeitzer, of Linton; M E. J. Hess, 202 1-2 Main steet; W liam Wolf, of Barnes; Master Ivan ; Tallmage, of Cannon Balls; J. J. Sal- lon, of Wing; Gustaf Leible, of Zap; Boston, Aug. 23.—‘I just help it—I’ve got to preach, Gertrude Teel. “I don’t beli much in women preachers, and I wouldn't do it if I didn’t feel the call so strong- ly that I can’t resisty’ Miss Teel was a stenographer wh 'the “call” came to her. She bega j.to study theology at the Gordon 8i- j bie College, Boston, and will be a full-fledged missionary next year. | During her summer vacation she is preaching to lumberjacks and ranch- men in the Canadian northwest. Miss Teel is working her way through college by waiting table in ‘Money back without question if HUNT'S Salve fails in the | treatment of ITCH, ECZEM, RINGWORM, TETTER o ether it ekin diseases. Try |NEW WHEAT NOW COMING IN AT ELEVATOR HERE ‘ “The first new wheat is beginning to come in,’ ’stated the manager of the Russell-Miller Milling company this morning. 5 “We have about 225 bushels of new wheat on hand so far and expect to continue getting more right alone now. We are paying $2.24 for No. 1 dark milling, just now. “Threshing is well underway now and grain will begin to come in rapid- ly soon. : About September 1 will see the real beginning of the receipts here. A good deal of the wheat must be allowed to sweat before it should be threshed, however, and that wilh require a few weeks longer.” PREACHER’S WIFE SERIOUSLY HURT IN AUTO CRASH Mrs. W. R. Morrison, wife of Rev. W..R. Morrison, retired ‘pastor of the Methodist .church, living at Detroit, Minn., is: in »St., Luke's hospital in Fargo suffering from a‘fractured skull with both arms broken and.two frac- tured ‘ribs, while their daughter, Mar- garet, has a broken nose and numer- ous other bruises).as the result of an accident .in whi¢h, the Ford. car in which the family was being driven to. Fargo, overturned about a mile east of Dilworth; Sunday. Rey. Morrison, who was driving the car, escaped with slight injuries. Rey. Morrison is well. known throughout the Slope country. ‘He formerly preached, at Ashley, ¢. 0. SMITH DEAD C. O. Smith of Fargo who resided in Bismarck in nineties as head of North Dakota Harness company, for- mer president state fair of Fargo, died this afternoon at Fargo. “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys “Danderine.” After an application of “Danderine” you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff. besides every hair shows new li vigor, brightness, more color and thick- ness. WHEN. YOU ASK FOR S BUTTER & NORTAERN BEAR OIL For Your Hair You never enw a bald Indian— They don't ure perfumed lotions. ! For ayes they used beat oil, with ‘other. potent ingredients ‘from the ficlus, moors and forests of Nature, ‘A reliable formula, is KOTALKO. Iodians’ elixir f hair and senlp.. Astonishin css in overcoming MAND! stopping FALLING HAIR: inducing NEW GROWTH many cases when all else failed, Investigate. ££00, money-refund ovarant ‘or men, women, children, Keep, this advertise= ment, Show others. Positively wonderful. Bay KATALKO at the drag store; or'send 10 cents itching @ 75 cent bos at our rick. a restaurant and serving as waitress Phone 285 or 835. JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druggist at a series of popular concerts. (silver or atamps) for proof box and guarantee, to John Hart Brittain, Sta. F, New York. When at Bismarck do your shopping at Johnson’s where you will always find just: exactly what you want, and the beauty part is that. we always hold the prices down. SPECIAL NOTICE, PLEASE! Do not buy elsewhere before you see our merchandise, as we can save you lots‘of money. We make them all get up in the morning to come to Johnson’s for real live bargains. ‘ Corsets, slightly 1 L/. soiled, 2 of regular price. Ladies’ Leatherette Coats, worth $35; oe $12.9 price Dresses, Dresses, Dresses, Ladies Wash abs oneees Bungalow . Aprons at,......... Feather Hats, worth $25; sale price Outing Flannel; yours at 20% Discount. 268 remnants, such as Wool Serge, Ginghams, Percales, Wash Goods of all kinds, Outing Flan- nel and Muslins at greatly reduced prices. Cotton Serge, 36 to 40-inch Voiles and Organdies, val- ues up to $2.50 per ee: 69 c this sale, per yar Sale starts » Wednesday morning. Three big days. Everybody come. Tricolette Waists at . Georgette Crepe Waists; sale price . Summer Coats, values up to $35.00— $3.95| Summer Coats, values up to $50.00— o $18.75 price Ladies’ and Misses Petticoats; worth “e $1.98 sale price Silk Flounce Petticoats Cotton Thread, Coats brand, sale, a spool We invite you all. Mrs. Geo. Anderson has complete charge of our Bargain Base- ment. You all know her; she will treat you right. THE HOME FOR PHOENIX HOSIERY Children’s School Dresses, values up to sale price . Silk Hose, worth $1.75; sale price 98c | One lot of Comforters, about 20 to choose from ; ee $1.98 sale price ...... Crochet Cotton, 11 colors.and sizes, R. M. C. brand; sale, ball... 10c 36-inch Percales, all colors, at, per’ yard oi50.0cuse sinetes One lot ‘of Voile and Organdie Waists, slightly soiled ; Baby Shoes; Bale? PICO! 5 scares iets: vcie watorets . Children’s Rompers and Play Suits, slightly 1/ regular 2 soiled, price. Baby Blankets; sale price Blanket&, full size; Extra Special Soyeterstegs $8. (Pink and Blue Plaid).