The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1920, Page 5

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THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1920. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE \ PAGE FIVE TT eT Tee ‘ ’ ne Ar NE NA IM: te “CONSISTING OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS ' = AND: FURNISHINGS--A BIG FEAST CREATED FOR YOU = = Sale Starts at 9 a. omhy Sharp ‘oa = = | = Our big exclusive men’ ’s store turned into a mammoth sale exhibit. Thousands and thousands of dollars worth o, te = of men’s and young men’s clothing, shoes, hats, etc. direct from the factories, all displayed on racks and = thrown into bins to make selection easy. Every item marked in plain figures that scream out their savings to = Le you ° f SSasic BT PePas : Say : : ce : = r B = SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! MEN’S EXTRA TROUSERS MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS = One lt of > Donnell Shoes. Values to eae $6.50 |! TO, MATCH THAT ODD COAT _ «| | Values to $35.00. For this sale.............. $18.50 | rau = or this sale et) Sizes 34 to 38 only ee ee ; A eS ___ 25 Per Cent: Off "| | pasmon PARK Suits and Overcoats, KIRSCH- rs = $15.00: Shoes 1 . MEN’ Ss UNDERWEAR: " *"'<"!) BAUM Suits and Overcoats and some.. HART = FLORSHEIM . SHOES In Union Suits and Two-piece Garments SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits at the following re- = | $16. 50 and $18.00 Florsheim Shoes...:........ $12.50 $3.00 Union Suits..$2.00 $10.00 Wool Suits. . 7.50 ; * dictions: peti $ = . NETTLETON SHOES | $3.50 Union Suits.. 2.15 $15.00 Wool and | | $45.00 Suits ......$33.75 ‘$45.00 Overcoats. $33.75 : = $20.00 and $21.50 Nettleton Shoes ........... $16.00 | | $5.00 Wool Suits... 3.65 Silk ........0... 10.50 | | $50.00 Suits ..... 37.50. $50.00 Overcoats. . 37.50 = ; 7 $6.00 Wool Suits... 4.00 $4.00 2-piece Wool $55.00 Suits ..... 41.25 $55.00 Overcoats. . 41.25 = MEN’S HOSIERY . $7.50 Wool Suits... 5.00 “ Underwear ..... 2.50 | | $60.00 Suits ....., 45.00 * $60.00 Overcoats. . 45.00 = One ‘Lot of Men’s Cotton Hose, | Textures, Black, + = $65.00 Suits ..... 48.75 Z $65.00 Overcoats. . 48.75 = White, Blue and Cordovan i Your choice of any SILK('SHIRT ~ OVERCOATS , 1 ye = | 25c value, now, re Oe Sn paras Sate ae Ne Ic in the store at 25 per cent off a = Hoke been “and Phoenix Hosiery, 65¢ value. ie 5 a For large men, sizes-42 to 48, in an imported heavy = Poe wiiadi\ailigns Sewn tee eet: A : ‘ = a PHOENIX KNIT SWEATERS * fabric made in England, $100.00 values, $65.00 = ‘ 4 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, 20% OFF é a : =| Phoenix silk hose, $1.15 value, 4 pair for...... $3.50 » 207, Leather abr ee coats, sheep and ee lined =e rat 5 i 25 SPECIAL |. . coats, mackinaws, leather vests. All special, = SILK KNIT NECKWEAR One lot'of Caps, fur inbands. Value to $3.00, now 95c 25 PER CENT OFF am Wes = a “ re = | Value to $5.00. Special .................. . $2.00 é 7 = | All other.Neckwear, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $5.00 || — 3 Stetson Hats 2% | TRUNKS ........20% SUIT CASES ... .207 = 25 PER CENT OFF { we ’ BAGS es oO PORTFOLIOS .. 207 Pe ==, j : t 5 UMBRELLAS RAINCOATS 4G) eters | XO) ‘lothing Shop| i =r; % Special’ * of all kinds and fabrics = $1. 50 and $2.50! Main Street---McKenzie Hotel Building - ONE STORE ONLY | 25 per ct. Off. TiitiICIin i nn in mm mm mm mmm mmm mm mmm mmm mn nn mn ns —_—_—_—_—_———a——eeeeeeeeeee . ' “FRIVOLIEIES OF 1920” TO BE SEEN ‘|. McKENZIE COUPLE MARRIED |@——————______________| narck; Roy Johnson, Steele, CLUB HOLDS MEETING. ” 6 Miss' Mattie’ M. ‘ De, douse wore The G.'C. L. club met at the home AT THE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT was sniatt warmer cr ttemenate|| CITY NEWS |)8 Pou wou ot Miss ity “Semple as ish. Cub VALLEY HOTEL ba L. mae also of McKenzie, on Wed-; Maccabees to Meet i Rétorns from City members Seaumled themselves! in sow: i cana N. B ‘“ eee ie ‘ eat? i « ” esday, October 13th. Re dH. ages ill ciiget <1} Mrs. J. D. Healow, 614 Thayer| ins and during the evening musical ands and wi run by stage of the Auditorium, coming to-|"“frivols” and two acts, and in its-un-) ed the ceremony at the Pr sbyterian | ‘to Fargo and the Twin Cities. Mrs.| (iui will mect next week at the home | Formerly of Werner, N. D. night. It is the “Frivolities of 1920,”| winding it emp‘oys the agile services Manse dn ihe iesenice of I Miss Esther | Baby Girl }Healow has ‘been gone from town| or Miss Florence Peterson. | Steam Heated Rooms the initial edition of a sequence cf|of 100 of the elect of the varieties and bs ae eae erling who attended tl ©] A baby daughter arrived at Bis- | since late August. extravagant spectacles which G. M.|the musical comedy platforms. Con. | bride, and a brother of the groom Who | marck hospital on the 12th for Mr. and ee Anderson—but yest@érday with “Jron-|spicuous among them are the Voltaire acted oe eres The young! vrs, Henry Renner of Bismarck. Two Ex-service Men Tl cho Billy” of the cine: lans for|'sisters, high priestesses of terpsi-] couple left immediately for Bowden, Two ex-service men are registered j Ma ppticel and auricular refreshment} chore, Eddie Nelson and Del Chain, N. D., where they will visit relatives Enters House at Bismarck hospital, Ernest Miller : of those who like to‘see the bubdles | distrifutors, oF the Pecos aoe dea ic A seak-thief enter€d the home of jof Bismarck, and J. W. Durkee, of U D | , tater, vio yer tk Siablo.in the seph Rolley, burnt cork slaves of Joc. MISS CASELL RETURNS HOME See eae a eaaes cal 40 The Fenn are rca Ing treatment a) 4 pai knee. silk of stocking, Siouueat a SE erate ony Beat Will Pate Beate aon eed ee yog | burglar apparently was looking only | ry Teta telon astanishing, in its va-|Goodall May Keefe and Kitty, Kelly. [in attendance at the State Federation | for cagh. nee ! Pale aie oe nad nee SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, AT 8:15 ? riety, flippant and impertinent in its| Hemming in this mirthful and dexter | last week, remained over as the house Ei ter Bi ck Hospital pital for treatment yesterday’ were: address, swageer in its carriage, ultra | ous array is the “famous frivol chorus | guest of Mrs. G. A. Welch and daugh- following patients ectered Bis-| Mrs. G. L. Reld, Bismarck; Mrs. F aid; immaculate in: its setting, ,melo-| 0° ce peter ane ter Margaret, at 415 Fourth street. awk Rtas eadtment.on the G ‘Atkinsow, Coleharbor; Miss Flor- . = i CT A einer ce a AR would nooo ore tout the During the visit) of Miss Cassell Mré)agth:, &. ‘. Anderson, Steele; Ernest | ence Hassel, Tappen; George Eekroth, Mi li § h 0 hi t a pointing 2 neurle Anger-a¢ tae cody | ont, cover of © popalak Action m2 eet to her gueat end othe (ee ee ae ee ee Inneapous Symphony vrcnestra political and amusement episodes and | *#!" out of town guests, Mr. and and Mrs. . ; ; .E. L. ; ri : Te eben a ail encemilo stdieg tron‘ pen ot Wiliam | Merton J Orr of Jamestown and Mis EMIL OBERHOFFER, Conductor . a a. . (Freidlander ani arry E Aurac! her; is sy ot = * alee sage prveltiéa andl with au Tom Johnstone and Mr. Friedlander and HresOtt of Bletmnrdk were |Aal Acca Only Appearance this Season é End the modiete with an oorertunity |!7#ies and William Arthony MeGuire flowers served as decoration, | Mre. | Orchestra of Seventy, America’s Leading to combine in a parade of their su- te AT HE ET METH atnoteen by her daughter Miss Margaret. t ays to ly in uantities ’ B perlatives. deftly staged incidents. Song rum- Miss Cassell returned to her home Symphony Artists Sa nae eas |r aay MTC eral rm puget ea ea Apples, Jonathans, per box $3.50 F jup in his chair are “Pretty ‘Nelly.”| | 8 [-—~—~———~—— _—s |= Apples, gonatnans, per 0OX.......... \. Pete P MOVIE ACTRESSES AND *| ut, Cuase, "ip recreate; |, Now is the time to, Gil your = Crabapples ..... cr en ah 3.60 Soloist: FLORENCE MACBETH, Soprano iia ts ood R_) Frivotits Gir.” ‘ticy ran the Wrie} GA" Finch Lumber Co. peas ugiers Benes Helen, bushel. . = | Prima Donna of the Chicago Opera Company Did it ever occur to you that-every nions, ancy, UISNOL ves sncrse ee acee heed Py 5 | mone ier va" te ost pond <a Cabbage, 50 Ibs. or 100 Ib. lots, per lb. .03 Emil Oberhoer and the Minneapolis Symphony Orehestra count their curls as their chei ave appeared in every important city of ythis country; 2 ya di 5 lies just beeaue of thet atactiv ss fy ren Cold ] Canned Milk, per case .............. $6.96 fie tisha Nee a ee is iry among them discloses is feds a 7 the fac, that her bring aut al the U | Lenox Soap, per case, 120 bars../.... 4.75 and Seattle, and from Winnipeg to Ne Orleans. : Supported ful shampooing, not with any soap RELIEF » QUININE- White Borax Naptha, per case, 100 by an annual guarantee fund of $125,000, subscribed by the or makeshift, but with a simple mix-; q citizens of Minneapolis, this Orchestra and conductor are Mee ture by putting a teaspoonful of can- : i Parse sare ee FAO. a weet eae’ . 7.00 i » : ° Yyt stip (ehtel they: Mou mater eh a a a Electric Spark, per case; 100 baks. < Ve 00 acknowledged by = press to be La a superior. Eup at ahempoo Iiqud ts enough so| Dont lay stutfed pt Quit blowing gta 06 (he Me? Talieam fet Under the auspices of The Bismarck Thurs- i : ea pea ie a ne head | Gompouba” takea vevery! two hours| en sneezing, soreness and stiff. 3 day Musical Club / After its use, the et arr es until three doses are taken usually “Pepe's Cold Compound” is the | a dis The ha ees mutts that Ie! erippe misery. us Aaietanees (aatenteal il ii Sredaw eres TS Phen samen, gue | eth pathname, |

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