The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1920, Page 5

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TUESDAY, NOVY. 9, 1920 ‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE } ane ee ; = W | ’ ley am = =o — oe eisrcsminar ee ee eee ee eee eee mre re amasnerment sa SUNN = | 2 | = fi 2 | iD ik Tere ie Bead = = MRS. WINGATE A BRIDE |= = | St. Mary's church was the scene of = a | a pretty ‘wedding. this morning at = | seven o'clock, when Mrs. Katheryne |= : eae Wingate became the bride of Mr. Wal- |= ) 5 a | ter Francis Kotowski. -Nuptial mass |= was celebrated by a cl f = inte futer 3, Sian ot rae [| «At 20 Per Cent. BEGINNING WEDNESDAY | At - dD. — ; The bride wore a gown of white |= i | wari ort ie Discount | THE GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON _——*14 ff hite roses and a black hat. The |= M : Fi bride's attendant, her sister Miss Mae | ‘ | illi + Wore a | ree suit and cor (SS F ’ , Il y | mu ot urs IN WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S APPAREL. == “aliner | Werner, N. D. |= Our entire stock of high grade cea aici Foll ee om : lowing ite ceremony a wedding | pees Py : ee : breakfast was served at home of the |= furs is included in this sale. MERAH pee aime al bride’s father, John Maassen at 206 |= | an Se. ite young couple left for the |== Coats, Neckpieces and Muffs. N\ \ | pattern hats from some of the vin cities on No. 2 this i aS brief wedding trip peture! eetlineaig = Many are the celebrated Al- oe ae y their home at Werner, N.D, where the |== . brecht Furs for which h | ‘ groom is proprietor of a drug store. = which we have 1 ) anid ie ane oxo st Daveungss oF ancien | | exclusive agency. Where Selections are Always the Best and Values Greater Paina neiiaiete a ‘The installation exercives scheduled (= : for the Daughters of Isabelle proved (== eo to be an event of extreme interest |== nin seatine = Syits and Dresses Shoes Shoes Shoes held in the Knights of Pythias hall for fifteen candidates entering the order, the asseembly adjourned to the Grand Pacific hotel, where a dainty banquet was in waiting. The table was inviting in its decoration of \ flowers and candles and a merry feast was enjoyed by the old and the new members. Miss K.' Roherty, in giving the ad of welcome to the new members, as most gracious and pleasing. Miss Olivia Kinsella respond- i | ee At Three Popular’ Priced Groups at 20% Great Reductions a Discount 529.50 $45.00 $65.00 | Winter Coats Values to $45.00 Values to $69.50 Values to $95.00 Including Oe ensite stock of cloth and fur fabric coats and wraps. Plain or fur trimmed— Women’s and Misses’ models. A most unusual Included in this sale are Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s high grade Shoes. WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR Women’s high grade Boots, Oxfords and Pumps in black, brown and field mouse, kidskin and calf leathers. Louis and Cuban heels, Good- year welt and turned soles. All are made on the newest Fall and Winter lasts. Special during our, Mid Season Salé at 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ‘ MISSES’ FOOTWEAR Misses’ and growing girls’ Shoes and Oxfords, brown and black; Cuban and Military heels. Calf-skin and kid leathers. An exceptionally large selection of new styles. Special during our Mid Season Sale, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT CHILDREN’S SHOES A large and varied selection of Shoes for the little ones. Whether it be-a soft dressy shoe for little sister or a more sturdy pair for brother you are sure to find just, the right kind jn this assortment. There are browns and black, patent or dull for your choosing. Dur- ing our Mid Season Sale at 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT -ed prettily in behalf of the guests of honor. Father Hiltner, Vicar of St. Mary’s parish, gave a brief and able ed address, followed by an_ original sketch by Mrs. G. A. Brink, purporting to be observations from an aeroplane upon the maneuvers of the Daugh- ters of Isabelle in their first voting experience on election day. Miss HazelTibbits and Miss Blanche Dal- lier read selections apropos of the occasion; Father Slagg gave a happy and timely talk, and the banquet closed with the wittiest of toasts, pre- sided over by Mrs. Edward Bannon. The dresses included in these groups are suitable for every occasion. There aré dresses of serge, tricotine, satin, taffeta and georgette. The suits are plain tailored or richly embroidered and trimmed. Many »* FARM WEDDING TOMORROW } A wedding at the farm home of Mr. Walter Scott near Regan will be an important social event of tomorrow when Miss Verna A. Scott will be- come the bride of Mr. Jake Fisher, a prosperous young business man of Regan. have fur collars and cuffs. All Are the Season’s Newest fon: Models | variety for your selec- COLLEGE P. The students of the Bismarck Busi- college wiil give the first of a s of dancing parties at the K. C. 1 on Friday evening of this week. Good music ill be furnished. All former students of the Business col- 4 lege are invited to attend on the same ' terms as the pre: tudents. Children’s Winter Coats | AT ONE-FOURTH OFF All Children’s Winter Coats in a mest varied selection of warm winter weight materials. ! Sweaters A large selection of heavy coat ‘sweaters at ONE-HALF PRICE Slip on and Tuxedo styles at a saving of 25 PER CENT Blouses One lot in dark and light shades. Formeriy 5 priced up to$15.00. Special at your choice $7. 0 Our entire stock of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and ‘ Novelty Blouses at 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT WASHBURD KER ON TRIP Mr. Carl Kle banker at. Wash- burn, passed through Bismarck the q last of the week enroute to Califor- nia, where he will join his family for the winter. While Mr. Klein expects uO to return for a. time about January Fil ! first, his family will remain in Cali | 4 fornia until spr YOUNG PEOPLE MEET HUUUOUUAUAULAUUUUUAUA GUAT UUENGANOUOAGUGQQOOUUGTARAQUOODUEAGAQUEEOUUEGEQEEEOGEOOAEREUUOGAQOEDETAGEGQUODEEUOOUGGREOOUOEOOEEORTOO:OUOOOOOOEEOOOOOQSEROO OE REOOOAAUAGOQOORENUUOUOOEUEUOUGOGOEEOOUGOGGRLAUUEOLAL eee ee ee ee Here from Moittit Edward Adams, of Moffit, is | Driscoll Man in Hospital e Hotel will hold their Mr.{ Alfred Sylling of Driscoll, en- ce Day dance Thurs- Mr. : 1 menu will be | attending to business in Bismarck to- | tered Bismarck Hospital as a patient. The Mck Armis ening’ holiday in the'state of North Dakota, | another son, Guy Perry, who is with | [the banks of Bismarck will be closed, ; annual the Swift Packing company at Stree- | CITY'.NEWS The Young Peopie of St. George’s iy A aper church will meet again Wednesday | ter, 111. , > | —— te eicne tar the aecislon: | Daneine (aay. | eran evening, at 7:30. A social time will Governor to Fargo | Mandan Judge Here commences at 9:30 P. M—Advt. MRS. L. K. THOMPSON TO CITIES Mrs. L. K. Thompson, 612 Avenue be held, program arranged one ee Governor Frazier went to Fargo] Ju@ge B. W. Shaw, ofan, BO ——————————— members welcomed. If you are look- this morning on Number 2. business caller in town today. | | From Burnstad 1FOR SALE—Ice box, new plush coat | ECZEMA i ing for good, bright and cheerful com- You ‘aie: wel D, went to Minneapolis on Monday j . aw come right along, You are wei tora brieeivisit: come. — Mr. Carl/Burnstad is a patient at size 40), brass bed, complete aithoul rary ST. GEORG GUILD Bismarck hospital this week. | rean and chifionler, Singer | CRONTS cae Taste the machine, Erector No. 6, ele MRS, PERRY TO ILLINOIS ; cee 3. mp OF aS ro St. George’s Episcopal Guild will ee : mis ieee ne Cie meet Thursday afternoon at the par- Thursday Bank Holiday toy motors and model airoplanes, RINGWORM Te 1 Ferry, bo. 5oco oe *S / ish house on Third street, with Mrs.| Thursday, November 11th, Victorv |: ete. Must he sold at once, Sidney | @ 78 cet bes et eu morning for Streeter, illingis to speni Choen, 802 5th St. 11-9-1t a portion of the winter season with Day, having been proclaimed a legal W. P. Brown as hostess. ~20~s sallow skins jor them If your skin is pale and colorless, try this new steam treatment for it. Steam pene- trates the skin in a way water alone cannot do. It enables you to cleanse thoroughly Uecrens (a Wi) Many secrets you ei ¥ will and revealed in the green box of Nadine Face Powder They are secrets which every woman would solve—secrets of personal charm. The secret of a rose-petal com- plexion—NADINE’S gift to erences : the pores that have become clogged, to a darn obtch endures. enrougl- stimulate inactive blood vessels and give : : : ' the skin new color. it for thirty seconds with a piece of ice. cut the day. ‘ne secret of skin-comfort — with never a hint of harm. This closes the pores and makes the skin firm in texture. In the important matter of purchasing silver for the table we believe that only ver giving a durab! sfaction should be considered. To make your skin soft and colorful, one night a week fill your bow! full of hot water To you, a8 toa millidn others, : i 4 j NADINE will reveal these —almost boiling hot. Bend over the top of The very first time you use this Wood- wes ay, fall tne: ot conMUNErY : You can procure NADINE from the bowl and cover your head and the bowl bury steam treatment, your skin will Lae Rue because we have found iti Yo Bernot CAAT lag pea with a heavy bath towel, so that no steam to show more color. The ot her-six nights o cable for every-day use ' NATIONAL TOILET CO., can escape. This opens the pores wide, the week, cleanse your skin thoroughly in _heawy with solid silver dises where ! stimulates the tiny blood véssels of the face the usual way with Woodbury’s Facial One third the cease efaterline ailver Paris, Teno., U.S. A. i Soap and warm water. Get a cake of Woodbury’s and begin tonight the treatment your skin needs. You will find Wood- bury’s Facial Soap on sale at any drug store or toilet goods counter in the United States or Canada. A 25 cent cake will last'a month or six wecks. The Andrew Jergens Company, Cincinnati, New “York and Perth, Ontario. and brings the blood to the surface. Now lather a hot cloth with Woodbury’s Facial Soap. With this, wash your~face thoroughly, rubbing the lather well into thé skin in an\upward and outward motion, Then rinse the skin well, first with warm water, then with cold, and finish by rubbing LOMAS HARDWARE CO. . “Sold by Finney’s Drug Store, Cowan’s | P Drug Store, Jos. Breslow and others.° Only | ; oy rye pea: ernest gaara and universal 7 Weeks to | WH AT SH ALL | GIVE FOR XMAS _ HOLMBOE STUDIO--Quality Photographs COME EARLY It’s to our mutual Xmas (PUBLICITY FILM CO.) advantage

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