The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 25, 1920, Page 5

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ESDAY, AUG. 25, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE . GE FIVE Walter Shaughnessy Succumbs | x to Illness at Home of J. | \ D. McDonald ‘ ee y ‘ ‘ % GETS ILLNESS DURING WAR The: visit of Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Shaughnessy in Bismarck was trans- | formed into sadness with the death | last evening of their son, Walter. T. | Shaughnessy, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McDonald, 211 Second oe 6 : we fea street. | rat anes Cathe eae This is the opportunity of the year ; | ald are brother and sister, The t ] ° | f d lit | * Shaughnes: came from Montreal, ‘ conan o lay in a supply of good quality pate to other western points, about,.two . months ago. Their son, Walter, hd Blankets. Every style and sort of, incurred illness during the war, while ' giving his services in a munition ’ ° ° . blants but_was much improved. and Blanket that you might desire, es- it was hoped the trip would restore Me his former vigor. 2 é ; « ef ee few cays: ago the cakereular tron pecially In the Better Class Merch- eo q le appeared in serious form, with \ hemorrhages, which led to his death iat evening about o'ock andise ‘is represented in this sale. \ Second Son Claime: 4 The young man was 23 years old, was reared in Montreal and attend- 58x76 cotton blankets, tan and gray; reg- 70x80 fine wool plaid. blankets, pink, blue | fe aceniion bat: Ger con cractan ular $2.95, blankets; $2.65- 24 srav; regular $16.50 blankets; August | tubercular trouble, and became se- August sale price.......... ° sale riously; ill. He is the second and 66x80 cotton blankets, tan, gray and blue PIC) acorns neon cote Two years ago another son, Ed- August sale price.......... e 72x80 fine wool plaid sianiee eB blue ri i he influ- Peace ua eat shouting 70x80 cotton blankets, tan and gray; reg- and gray ; regular $17.50 blankets; August game age as Walter. At the time . ular $5.65 blankets; sale 7 of the epidemic Mr. and Mrs. SHaugh- i PICO eee TICE? occas DU Noa ea eae e nessy feared that Walter, who was ‘ August ees price ° P ‘ catch, influenza, Ntngeatl tater lee ere Dee tan and gray; regu 72x80 all pure wool biankets, pink, olue creed that the other son, then in g i } a His ree $5 35 and gray; regular $19.50 blanket; August robust health, should be claimed by| .0..H, Hoppe, English artist is in) Sutherland, Lady Curzon, Lady Diana) society, omen noted for their beau- August sale price.-r....... oe 1g America searching for women more| Duff-Cooper and the Viscountess | ty: eft, Mrs. John Barrymore, bride = it Si * iA ee eR auEht Climate Helpiul beautiful than tive English women Massereene. of the great actor; Center—Mrs. Mar- 72x80 plaid blankets, assorted colors; reg- price .. eee eee eees $1 a 50 Mr. Shaughnesay is connected wit} Whom he calls the handsomest in the | Well, Mr. Hoppe, .we'll help you!} shall Field III; Right—Mrs. Morgan ular $7.95. blankets ; | the Canadian Pacific railroad in Mon-| World: Lady Lavery, the Duchess ot| As a starter here are three American | Belmont. + 5 Augist sale price.......... 5 72x80 all pure wool single wool ‘plankets, u treal. During the trip west, he visit- u PGE A AI PO RR AR ARES STEP AAI GIA, . t j i i ; é ellow and blue; regular $22.50 blankets; f ed Great Falls, Mont. and other west-| ery points, He expected to return] ing program. Those in charge hope army yesterday and will be sent to 66x80 plaid blankets, pink, blue and gray; - taal ‘i | soon, leaving ,his'son here for a time,| that all members. will attend. Fort Porter, New York, where he will regular $9.00 blankets; 8 00 ugust sale $20 25 ° ate 2 pollen the “climate would pe ben: - join the 22nd Infantry. August sale price.......... ; price e eficia onig! ir. and Mrs. augh- Ht . Daily Fashion Hint nesey vil roturas on the same ir th Mrs. F. N. Black, of Mott, visited Washburn Man Hero 66x80 plaid wool blankets, pink, blue, tan 72x80 all pure wool white blankets; regu- : ’ po as the;body of their son, who will be | here today and Tuesday. B. EF. Robinson, of Washburn, was a : K } ie buried at. the old family home in ae in the city on business today. and gray; regular $10. 50 blankets ; August lar $25.00 blankets ; $22. 50 ; 5 Glenn Robertson, Ontario. Sudze at Mandan. ples sale 9, 45 August sale price....,.. | Judge 1. C. Davis was in Mandan! water cum = BB phe coe seers ie 72x80 all pure wool blankets, yellow, blue on business Tuesday afternoon. SEES a rinie’ ce ees for Dick- ‘ ‘ d ‘ CITY NEWS | pecans neon: after a visit with EB. J. Gret- 70x80 plaid wool blankets, pink, blue an and ping; regular $26.50 blankets ; August ¢ + Here on Business. on Sania) gray; regular $11.50 blankets ; August sale 8 In the City W. G. Hoffner, of Solen, was in the Baby Boy Born sale . 1 0. 35 price ..... Peta on) fe a 0. W. Eckland, of Wilton, was. in city on business. yesterday and to- A baby boy was born to Mrs. W. D. price sire en ihrer neat? bebe the city on business today. day. Mahiman, of Center, at the Bismarck 72x80 finest all pure wool blankets, pink, \ \ yt Career! hospital this morning. 70x80 fine wool plaid blankets, pink, blue ij lar 7. 50 « blankets; Visit. Here Wing Bunker Vere. F and, tan; regular $13.50 blankets; August blue, yellow; regular a! a ; 1 Malloy, V . G. Ogeirson, a banker at Wing, was Coleharbor Woman Here ae te ¢ August sale f Hegel alioy, ante Aye Malloy, in the city yesterday afternoon on bus-| Mrs. Robert Petroe.and Miss Marje sale $1 2 15 i a ae 24. } of Hazelton, and:Hine Cobb, of Cleve: | iness. Petroe, of “Coleharbor, were visitors PRICE ei ice kage esas a8 oS e price ....- Ti seneke s acaissels are « land, were visitors in the city today. penta aly in, the ctiy today, . . % Inthe City, POON i EEE u 3, mar riaee license has gen be a Helos in the city. today and yes-}, ahs jeaunty superintendont... of = ooo sued to Arthur Hartly, o' ismarck, | terday. schools is sending out the school laws 3 and Miss Johanna Peterson, of Fargo. SATS to the different school officers around |] A TTICEWORK Regan; and George Burtts, Fifteenth| Since 1776, nearly 35,000,000 peo- Back irom Tri On Buying Trip. the county. street. have been admitted to St. Alex-| ple have arrived in, the United. States * Back from Trip W. HI. Webb, of Webb Brothers, left pone itis ‘E¢apital: from foreign lands. audee Fe Hi Grace arid family have | uosday. afternoon ona buying trip to Make Trip to Coast. ‘ EFFECT SHOWN B. Urelerecod: Bismarck Hotel Joe PESTS # returned from an auto trip to several | Chicago. Mrs. George Burnges and Mrs. M. Stecher, of Havelock; Mr. Schwityer; lakes, inciuding Detroit and Exelsior. Wolf left on Wednesday morning for ON NOVEL HAT Mrs. BJ. Hess; and Andrew Litvoi- Sell vour cream and poultry at % Wie MolkesPbca: Wal necovers From Injur Portland, Ore. and other points on nenke, of Max, have Bean discharged |to our agent, or ship direct to ‘ar. Mothers Food Sale . Mrs. J. callon, of ng, is re-]} the coast. ' from St. Alexius hospital. ff The War. Mothers will hold a food| covering nicely at St. Alextus hospital gab Fy Mrs. Arthur Oyan, of Werner; B. Roxthers yeas Co., Bis sale Saturday at the Bismarck Gas|from an injury caused by a fall. i Return from Lake D. Meyers, of Robinson; and ,Mrs./ mare! Write us for prices on company’s office. = ; | Mrs. Rust'and daughter, Edna, and Harry ane of Werner, have been ad-lcream and poultry,—Northern from Missouri. Miss Adele Kauffman, returned Tyes- mitted to the Bismarck hospital! Produce ‘0. aa Denn, MID.SEASON WEAR | Baldwin People Here c. and wife have returned | day night from Shoreham, Minn., by Mrs. Hilda Snyder, of Great Bend, : signed rather for the season tO C, J. Trygg and Mildred ‘Trygg, of | from a two weeks vacation, spent with | motor. and Miss Grace Cook, of Bismarck, come than for the present is the | Baldwin, were visitors in the city to-| friends and relatives in Missouri. have been discharged: from the Bis- EE frock in dark blue- georgette crepe. | day and Tuesday. — Ladies’ Ald Meeting marck hospital. The front panel is trimmed with a Go To Herrled. The ladies aid society of the Ger- le Saar Will pay premium to fent, fur- < oe deep beading and embroidery border, Back from Vacation Mr. and Albert Rott, 1210} man Lutheran church will - meet Knowles Back from Trip nished or unfurnished house or at both the upper and lower edges. Miss Josephine Fogarty, “ of the] Thayer strect, left this week for Her-| Thursday afternoon at the home of F. A. Knowles, and family, 16 Ave. See by At the sides the panels are looped | Bank of North Dakota, ‘has returne:| ried, S. D., for an extended visit. Mrs. H. W. Jonas, 623 Ninth street. A, west, returned yesterday from a pi y over the hips, A single row of beading | from a three weeks vacation spent — two weeks auto trip through the lake SEPTEMBER 1st finishes the flare sleeves. Medium | &t Napoleon. steele Won Here. Baptist Notice. region of Minnesota. They visived Phone F. HOLMBOE, 264 size requires: 5 yards 36-inch geor- | Mrs. Charles Whitney, of Steele,{ Rev. Ray Reese will Jead the de- St. Paul, Minneapolis, Mankato and tte . Back from Trip visited friends in the city yesterday| votional service at the Baptist anumber of lakes in the state. gette with 3 yards 36-inch material = for Hning. R. W. Folsom, of the Folsom Jewel-! afternoon. church tonight at 8 o’clock. Follow- f : : Skirt No. 8876, Size 24 to 23 ine | TY store, has returned from ‘a weeks —— ing, there will be a special busin Entertains Tuesday : Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust,’ Pri business trip to Minneapolis and St. Child Recovering. meting, Mrs. Al Rosen was hostess at 2 | =]. Sage } 36 ceats, Ei aeaide . N 49587, + Paul. Little Esther Lundin, daughter of very enjoyable tea on the roof gar- i ! t Transfer, blue. r elt oy rea lying ae Olaf Lundin, of Arnold, is recovering Motor to Fair den Tuesday afternoon, given in honor 4 1 gate Ge border i512 lnghes wlan Ten at Country Club nicely from. tonsilitis. Mrs. H. T. O'Hagan and daughter, of her guests, Mrs. Berkson, and Miss yar dor 1b Y, Inches) wide, qnliere will be a tea at the Country rae and Weston Baker, motored to Stand- Faulson, of ChicnEd. ah ue oes club ‘from three to five Thursday af- Enlist in Aarmy ing Rock’ Indian reservation yester- Mrs. Ff. L. ae g . A. Ww LUCAS Co. ternoon. Cards will form one of tha, Joseph J. Donohue ,from various| day. Mrs. O’Hagan’s husband is in BY CORA MOORE. Graham served. Mrs. Shaffer ana One Night, ke s diversions, followed by an entertain- | places, last ’Frisco, enlisted in the} charge of work on the Indian reserva- ‘ ee 2, Mrs. John Graham sang a duet, which { ‘ a. New York’s Fashion Authority. was later followed by a solo by Mrs. Tuesday, August ‘ ‘ New York, Aug. 25.—Bright, ‘clear Graham. The orchestra durnished VIAL IE Here for Meeting brown eyes ‘and a happy smile de- | Music for the affair. About 0 guests ppy smile de - ; =a IUHUAUH HAUTE LMU. 1 NePCRey HEE aan, wae] MOM eve and a hamny smile, de or ieyg ne tea. = f =| here yesterday afternoon for a confer-| hat, so Miss Mary Mellish, singer of E M C0 N = =} | ence with Mrs. F. R. Smyth regarding | Happiness in the Wolff-Macterlinck e 2 tee = > =| some new features to be included in} opera “The Bluebird,” decided on a A at I & = 2 ‘ = the convention ic the state federation | Biyebird hat and in addition, had one Production = =| of women’s club. especially designed for her. \ = — Luther League Here it is, and it gives a very good OF THE \ = J clarence Larsen will entertain tho} 1C% OF the novelty. that is going to || SEASON’S DRAMATIC = =| iuther League of the Swedish Luth-| © Fe Ta iIK SEH chen TRIUMPH, hy? = s I ier shurchicin thee chateh: jar can brown, a velvet hat with a jockey = Se oy ecantawhats tERE aa ae qrown of velvet and an over-crown of = | Rr the youn mople are cordiaily | Down Rainbow ribbon. The ribbon : = / el ited th attend the meeting { that'forms the latter crown is folded e cq ul al’ = = z =| invited to attend the’ meeting. and woven into a latticework effect = 7 =! Reservation Hl au that is new and most effective. Washington, Aug. 25. oi tnounce, = f. t b min a ti | "4 = J.B. ‘Kitch, superintendent of the GES a ce co lone enie dean Se eee at eau, be broadened BY RITA hee ‘ * = are fast Deco g in essentia piece =}| Standing Rock Indian reservation, and | sound at.the base of tks crown and| With special attention to the situation SIX MONTHS = of furniture in ev home. h =| family motored back to the reserva-| over the brim, adds the finishing | at tidewater points was made today |} COHAN GRAND OPERA HOUSE = ery - ey =| tion today after spending a’ few days | 3 ae at the department of justice. HICA' = | in Bismarck. Mr. Kitch went back to | (ouch to this new and most engaging | ""r,, Griye will center at the bunker- CHICAGO = are appropriate with all furniture = be present during the Indian fair, to | ™°°™ ing stations of Hampton Rogds and SIX MONTHS 3 = =-be -held today, tomorrow and Fri-| —— og Baltimore, from which complaints COHAN & HARRIS | = designs or finishes and the quaint =| day. The fair is managed exclusively | week until 9 p. m., except from July! have been the most frequent. NEW YORK i => d | 1 i ill h =| by, Indians. 15 to Nov. 1, when they may work two sites setviy ee eee soe: ENTIRE PRODUCTION ukpER \ = SS rons, nights a week, and from Dec. 14 to 24,| Baltimore yesterday acc e 2 7 => and e legant sty’ es W1 armonize ee Fly, to Indian Fair. inclusive, when they may work each! cial assistant attorney general Mitch- THE PERSONAL SUPERVI- = ith | h r iod 3 =| Mrs. I. P. Baker and son Finley night. The previous rule prohibited|ell who is directing the campaign SION OF MR. COHAN = wi any color scheme oO peri oO =j went to Ft. Yates yesterday with| employment of’women in mercantile | against coal profteeny Prices, 550g pia => f d ‘ i ‘al =| Lieut. Cameron in his airplane to at-|establiskments after 6:30 p. m. cae Geate rices, 55¢ to $2.20. = 0O ecoration. J tend the Indian fair. Mrs. Baker, | The heart of a vegetarian bea 08 Seat Sale, Saturday. = : IR 9 =| who has enjoyed all the “stunts” Weekly. Dances Discontinued an AveraEs) 5 times -@ mninute, that ’ 4 és a ©) =| known to iators, thoroughly enjoys} , The weekly dances at the Country | of a meat eater, (0 - 3 wi = We have just received a large shipment * of new ugs =I nying. Lieut. Ely flew to the fair|club; have been discontinued, but e = chests and are offering them to you for quick sale =! today. preparations are under way for a = tee => end ofthe season party in the nea Mankato Commercial College i = a =) Bauers Return future. This has been a most suc- Under the same management 20 -— =| Art Bauer, manager of the Orphe-| cessful summer ,members of the club years. Enrollment last year 1530 => G =| um, wife and baby, returned Satur-| state. They say that the club has students. Ideal conditions. Prac- = DISCOUNT arpen ==] day night from’ points ‘in Minnesota. | already been open five months and tical courses of study. Unusual op- = > ==! They made the trip:in.a motor car,| with the new heating facilities ment: portunities for securing = = ———— = es ° 3 i ver the Red Trail and return-| bers shoul® avail themselves of the Tuitio’ ea- -— xa! going over sitions. ‘uition re \ = 3 Furniture =| ing on the Yellowstone trail. The| club for three months longer. earns ae Aen = XG =; Orpheum theatre will be opened Sep- ae If you are ‘ = ==! tember 1. 3 : Hospital News interest e d, q = ros ‘ = : Mrs. A. H. Barrett, 710 Avenue A; weid for = a ' =} Hours of Women Master Thomas Fortnne, of Bismarck; our free catalo; = a =] The new rule of the workmen’s.com-| Baby Reta Fortnne; Master Victor kato Commercial Col- = Furniture Equitas =| pensation bureau providing hours of|Carufel, 103 West Broadway; Miss lege, Mankato, Minn. — ==‘ employment for women provides that| Etta’ Wittmayer, of Kulm; Master > =| women engaged in mercantile estab- Loren Corr, of Driscoll; David Carey, of Mandan; Master Iver Erlandson, of A aill =:lishments may work one night each

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