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PAGE FIVE | MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1921 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE sale ‘MODERN BRIDE ADDS MRS, B. E. JONES ENTERTAINS | CLUB. Mrs. B. E. Jones entertained the | Monday club at her home on First’ street this afternoon. Mrs. M.W. Roan Gutlined the Natural Characteristics of Mexico; Mrs. J. C. Anderson de- scribed the Cities of Mexico; Mrs. R.i OF EVANGELIST ATTRACTS MANY: Sunday Is Red Letter Day in the! Evangelical Church of Where Prices are Always the Lowest Johnson’s Popular-Priced Store The Store that has brought the low prices to Bismarck + 3 S. Towne gave a sketch of the coast- . line of Mexico and Mount Popoca- City % taletl; Mrs. S. W. Corwin had as har; topic the Sierras and Western Oust | and Mrs. B. E. Jones read a papet MEETINGS CONTINUE: on the people of Yucatan. er- nven or a @ fa SS KSATURE BusMARCK WCMEN One of the features of the Minne-; apolis ‘Tribune Sunday edition | is 2 page of pictures of the tair women ot! the northwest. A week ago Fargo, women were featured. In an early Sunday edition pictures of Bismarck Women will be 820Wn. 1 Selections have been made from the work of the Butler studio and those ( Sunday was | Selical church of this ¢ ‘ontribited) big day at the Eva ; a red letter diy in the lives of more) | than a score. of people who took | yesterday. st seem- physical Christ into their lives | Evangelist Copeland poss jing:y untimited amount —o} and mental endurance succession chosen a Misses Lucile Lahr, t talc uwptner mouver, wy Dareet, ‘1 eo- four times in x ay dogia Fitch, Bertha gler, J. Ind- and at each service he seemed as Q 1 fresh as if it had been the first serv- seth, Dianna Ferguson and Mrs, L. Le Augnney and Mrs. C. C. McCarl. MRS. WELCH HOSTESS. Mrs. George A- Welch will be host- ess on Wednesday afternoon to the Current Events club who celebrate their annual Mothers day, each mem- ber having as her guest a mother. ice of the day. i ve morning he addressed the n cf the Evangelical church, showing them by striking illustrations | ‘and well chosen Bible passages. wuy Carist came into the world and how he saves from sin. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon he addressed the in- mates at the state penitentiary and at! y. It was, 3S After taking our inventory we find our stock still too heavy and must make room for New Spring Goods Arriving Daily. Specials For Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Only - FOUR BIG DAYS AT JOHNSON’S BUSY STORE Here are a few of the many specials that ‘The program will be as follows: i mate ul an ry ; bs i f Réeponse to roll call—Tributes to} Bitg he: was uddrossing a, good ed we are going to offer for this sale: 5 ‘ a a Eval 1G: ore of Mothers’ day, Mrs. George church. tie tent a the men's meet-: Bungalow Aprons Ola 2 aeons .98¢ ' ter a | » ing was, “What shall it profit a man ' - ; ' eons mothers of the Bible, Mrs- if he should gain the whoie world Bungalow Aprons at ie 2 Siler in 28 Wee) B Bee .$1.39 nanan and lose hig own soul?” Mark 8, 36. Small Aprons at ‘ 59c H. C. Postlethwaite. i Famous mothers in literature, Mrs. ; N. B. Fitch. Mrs. Welch acts ag hostess for Mrs E. 'l. Burke who was prevented from acting by the serious illness of her son Charles. BISMARCK CONSERVATORY PU-; PILS’ RECITAL. For reception wear, plain panel replaces long square train of wedding gown. . iM. E BY CORA MOORE New York’s Fashion Authority “day of days.” A well-known designer turned out His masterly presentation of the sub-! ject, his gripping sentences and str ing illustrations and his manly, pas- sionate appeal to the men to yield themselves to Christ will long be re membered. The men's chorus of the! church favored the audience i ! with very beautiful and appropriate skirt’ of ivory satin with a scalloped ! song. edge forms the foundation. Over; In the evening the © 54 inch Storm Serge, colors Navy Blue, Black, Brown, Wisteria. This serge cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $3.50 per yard—Buy it here for only $1.75 per yard during this special sale. The second of a series of studio re-| New York, Jan. 10—o lon, j = Waar “Wate! A A a. ae Scone f ; » Jan. 10.— ger does|this gown for one of ‘New York’s} this is a surplice tunic that is lifted at|tor his text the wor Wherefore “4 kg ee a a e wel B is er, the vei ul jace-trimi e! at con! in-'| the: J "9 r H ae ae, @ is "Dh, 4 acetrimmed panel that continues iM them that draw near unto God 15 different patterns to choose from—This will be placed ‘The following pupils of Miss Genevieve Menard: Hughes, head of the 1 department appeared cn the prog: Anita Becke, Emlyn Patterson, Gi hart Patterson, Mary Callagher, ™ jel Robinson and Muriel Bak ney Rigler, pupil of Mr. N. W. Mon- son, played a cornet solo. The little performers all did exceedingly well, reflecting credit on themselves and teachers as well as giving pleasure rose-leaves. Sentiment seems to mg have given way to sense. The most Popular wedding gown is the one that is obviously designed so that it can be worn as a reception frock after it has served its primzry purpose on the society, which will be held in Bis- marck Feb. 10 and 11. It ig planned with edging of real lace will be care- fully removed and packed away. But the gown If will be taken along in one of the trousseau trunks to be worn as a charming reception gown. It is an original model. A narrow well, Valley City; Eva Corse, Fredo- nia. Entering St. Alexius: Mrs. F. Shu- eR Re eee to a long, square train is made remov-| through Him, able so that for reception wear the |g make intercession for them.” ainel may be substituted and’ yyotore he began to preach he paid the beautiful wedding, gown ecomes | 4 tribute of appreciation to those who a frock suitable for any occasion call-| 59 Kindly supported this campaign in ing for a sumptuous evening dress. various W id, he felt it his duty to pul y expres: appre tion of the generous publi The Bi ecing He ever liveth marck ‘Tribune had given to the meet. ings, 3 ded that he had seldom | as es of meetings as. much | enjo on sale for $1.59 per 36 inch Percales in short lengths, worth 39¢ per yard, Our price ove 220 White Outing Flannel regular 49¢ quality specistly priced for this sale 29¢ per yard. ee All Children’s Sweaters, Leggings, Mittens, Knit Hoods a : to thelr frienda who attended the re-;t0 have motion picture theaters fva- ker, Turtle Lake: Howard Fue - i le ‘be 5 : ‘i cital. The above pupils will, with ture engineering films during the ot Roe el ena aot. aloe! ‘as he enjoyed this campaign in the at just exactly 1-2 of regular price. others. give a recital at the Commun-' week. The program will be au- engines} ‘Bismarck, Discharged city of gman i i ; $< “me co , ‘m = smi ischarge { ; i P \omante vary anneal ¢ . 14 will present pupils im recital at a Return to Montana, Hutter of etre ana a ac papers,” said the evangelist, “tht One lot of Corsets, very special at... $2.98 | later date. Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Clarke came °'“ Ret lee l more wo are convineed that thls i] Regular Price C i 1% Dice — _, {in from Montana on ‘Thursday and igre fon, Soeatoii world needs a mighty Savion. W AH Regular Price Corsets at 20% Discount COMMUNITY COUNCIL. MEETING. ‘returved on Friday.’ They ate mak gtes, 0 Here for, Senet Giant ee: don't have to go to the Bite to earw ee The regular monthly meeting of the : < ay ii hc ne eRe oe Ware that the wages of sin is death, ws r x a7 ci > 4 ED | Community council was held in the eile Mes Chane tetas ‘0 ie county 1s one of toe one here The doves of peace are gone. | baat coutoness of lite fact all around HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY Free Civic: rest room on the lowet | affairs. i ne” BESSION,, © Be ee " They were not driven out of the’ us. This world needs a Saviour to Wa a ree ee Bd a . i floor of the Masonic temple at 4 nen eas band, Senator 0. C. Gross. lepistztive halls ly the flerce ora, save wien from thelr sins, Down i We are overstocked on hosicry and must paleck or ‘Saturday, afternoon: wees | Mi Sfonta re To Esmond i, Baby Daughter In own tory of the solons, however. | ‘Their the depths, of iyuinan heart thre reduce this department—You all know the roll call and important matters per-| at St. Alexius for some months, re- Oe at ihe: fer ate of a baby Careers ended only when a full force! sa yiour, Jesus came to meet that Phoenix Hose and wish you would please taining to the welfare of women and turned to his home at Esmond toda reet, are ae pa T hospital on | OF {atitors and hullete were loosed On veud, Me came to save men from A , cise children in the city were taken up./ The young man has been suftaring: daushter born ae ee pee: 7 | their guilt, the penalty and power of come in and compare quality and prices The legislative committee, of which! from pneumonia following — typhoic night, January Wor several days the pigeons flew) iy and will rinzily save us from the with othe We are offeri s ne Mrs. C. L. Young 1s, chairman, ar-| and is now able to go about a Htue. Returned to Medora. j about ond perched in, the Hennto and conee of gin.”, He said, in vi n ouners, e are ofrering some wor ranged to detail one member of the! a : iedack N a . Medora w house of representatives. Apparent- vituc s0e' vill, no matter who ec 3 srenins in this den: , 1 . committee to attend each session of In the Hospitals Saturday. ur aac ae ease aie, ae ly they refu to give up their ap-) re aaa Gia your contlition is ba erful bar gals mM this department Come the legislature during the period ef, Patients entering Bismarck Hos: | yi y aoe eee echeir home on. Parently self-appointed task as ome ius is able to save and keep you. end see for yourself. Tt will pay you. Fee eee reine eeided that, Pilal yesterday are: Mrnest Miller, quivy wtreet returned to Medora to- Of Peace and good will while flees Come to Hiin now.” dn response te : - members should be present at public) 2% €XService man, 515 Fourth street, aay a . words thundered aeross the assembly) i1,¢° invitation that was extended COAT ATIC : CQ meetings of such boards as county Ani Jacoy Koepplin, Jahr: F: ay: ms Hal aiserc hawt aceltonc it about 26 persons came forward to sive | COATS COATS COATS commissioners, diserict court and ‘A: Behneider, Sanish; 2 . oe Methodist. Missionary Soc! Willy Laist, custodian, decided’ 1! iigie tives to Christ and all tes Saye is g jes of S Pall li . ‘ school board with a view to having a Johnson, Almont; Mrs. W. T. Cras-- ‘The Women's Foreign M would be less cruel to kill the pig-| nee TS read peace, anil joy in Him st ft eived 25 ladies foth coats, full lined society of McCabe's Methodist church @0ns than to permit them to Stave: berore the service closed. and interlined—some with Big Oppessum | weighed and measured during the in India. | ledge. The did o Charice enna ‘ | clinic just ¢!o°°4 fn Bismarck, 150 Mystery box contest is to he con-, secretary of the board 0 administra- ’ . re RTC Bre on Suits very snocial s | children ot weight. They tinued. ‘A cordial tation is ex-| tion, and R. H. Muir was enlisted. A Hart’s Marinello Landic Mlocee Lined | nion Suits, very special at t : but it wouldn't Ladies Fleece Lined Union Suits at ........... better understandixs of the condi- tions relating to gare of women and children in the city and the county. S| sts, Mrs. the, ultural college addressed 1 on child nutrition and re- ported that out of the 340 children reminded thu wou ‘ cil that Minneapo-. lis and Minot are among the towns WHAT TO BUY IN FURS THIS BARGAIN SEASON tie 3 will meet Tuesday, Jan. 11, at the home of Mrs. Severtson, 823 5th street ut 2:30 o'clock. Program leader—Mrs. Hoffman. Devotional top The motive of onary Chris Spreading the Gospel Study topic: tended to all visiting ladies in the city. ! to death. A crew was organized? to} On one eae Fe ne a ‘i | the revival will continue all of this capture the senate dove. Finally a! 3. fn, ey AuRIe aii | week. Song service every evening trate atk suspended and caught the 7:30 and preaching at 8 o'clock. Af. ae Aaa Wale confronted the crew in| ternoon meetings at 2 The public the house of representativ The, 18 cordially invited. pigeon was perched on a highest revolver was produce answer the purpoge. Mr. it Parlors Muir then and Raccoon collars. These coats are ship- ped direct from New York and latest style. These will be placed onsale at the small : 25.00 each Reatlar $3.75 Values = experimenting, with the plan of far SCHOOL NOTICE i aot Oe ted Fle an ar ey Hoon ‘i Magnes AM Ladies Muslin Cnderwear—this includes our entire | with a half pint of milk in school, To Parents: | its perch. i hay 896 ane stock to choose from at just 1-2 of regular price. | counel went on roord aa being bes a eee tee then saly, LEAGUE COUNTY bee aL | hind any movement that can be work: | day will be not later than July Electrolysis oan ce pee eee ‘ce first, will be urged to enter pri-| MEETING JAN. 14 Electrie Massage of Face “ ’ county. Mrs. Bonham was named; mary B Grade classes January’ ea Rea chairman of a committee for looking | after child welfare. ! 24th. (gee Please confer with i The Nonpartisan league of Burleigh county will hold a meeting in Bis: | Acne and Blackhead Treat- | It was voted to change the hour A cf Ss " | , ot ‘ marck tomorrow to select delegates ment | meeting from 4 p. m. to 3:30, but the | J. M. Martin, Supt. to a state meeting, also to be held in Face Bleaching next regular meeting will be held at this city on January 14. The purpose E. L. HART 4 o'clock as usual. | CITY NEWS 1 F can Legion will give a dance in Legion hall Wednesday eve- ning, Jan. 12. George W. Little is chairman of the entertainment com- mittee. In the Hospitals. Entering Bismarck hospital yester- day and today are: Mrs, F. N. Or- chard, IC. Frendberg. Katherine Goddard, Jack Andrews. all of Bis- marck, and Rev. R. Tanner of He- brone, Entering St. Alexius: Martin Brak- ke. Tappan; Mrs. C. Baker, 824 Main street; Mrs. J. P. Schmidt: re- leased tod M. Doyle. Esmond: E. H. Hurley, city: Christ Unruk, Wis- hek; Mary Heider, Stanton. 7 Engineers Meet. The Bismarck cluh of the American Association of Engineers, at a special business session. tatked over arrange- | ments for the conference of the A. A. E. and the North Daketa Engin BY CORA MOORE New York's Fashion Authority New York, Jan. 8.—Now that the season of bargains in furs has duly arrived, some suggestions as to what to buy may be appreciated, especially looking ahead to another winter. First, the furs that are most pliable are to be preferred. This applies espe- cially to coats e some of them have stiff interlinings which make them cumbersome and ungraceful. Itis difficult to advise between coats most successful compromises between wrap and coat. It is in three sections, each gathered a bit to a foundation Senate Bills Introduced There were five bills introduced is the senate as follows: S. B. 7—Amending inheritance tax S. B. 8—Amending conditions for admittance of patiqnts to Grafton school for feeble minded. S. B. 9—To license aviators—pro- viding for a board of examiners. Ss. B. 10—Defining dying declara- tions. S. B. 11—Increasing scope cf blue sky law to include vendors of light- ning rods. patent m inc, ete. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . FOR SALE—Brand new bungalow in Riverview on Rosser street at a bargain. Six rooms and bath. Fur- nished in hardwuod, strictly moc- ern. Place'in basement for two cars, will be sold at sacrifice price. Also hause on North 13th street with six lots, well and windmill. barn for eight head of stock. Sui able for persons wanting to kecp chickens and stock. Will be sold for cash at sacrificing price. Write P. O. box 169 or call 119 1-2 3rd street after 7 o'clock in evening. 1-10-1w FOR SALE—Furniture and band horn. Cheap if taken at once. 1 ladies’ writing desk, 1 French Horen Mel- ephone, 1 four section Macey book case, 1 large flat top Fischer grand piano, 2 auto bodies, 1 ton express and roadster box. All articles in gly. 422 12th. 1-10- FOR RENT. -Rooms in modern hoi of the state meeting ‘is to nominate men for the executive committee of the league, For Bear Creek “and Beulah | Lump Coal call Wachter Trans- fer Co. Phone 62. ABigDrop JELLO Zin es Marinello Graduate Shampooing, Manicuring Hair Dressing Mareel Waving and Hair Weaving Sherr Bros. famous Georgette Crepe Waists—Cine big lot Co choose from at just 1-2 of regular pric YOUR NEIGHBORS DO THEIR TRAD- ING HERE. DO YOU? _. One nice lot of LADIES’ AND MEN’S WEAR SERGE SKIRTS—colors Navy Blue and Black very special at 1-2 of regular price. If you are in need of a pretty dress one that is the latest, you all know we’ carry nothing from season to seasen come in and Jook our line over and we can save you from $15.69 to $25.90 on your dress. Our New Spring Goods iving daily and Our Pri always ar This right. sale is for Cash only aad & BIS, CK. NG ; 2 if Kk m MARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w and wraps because they serve quite| first c condition. — Gall. 1700 . thovh all ever the Noiihwest for Quality} different purposes, the latter being | Rowan E. Phone 699 1-10-17 we will nef refund any money or ex- & MAIL US YOUR FILMS 2. | altoxether formal. Iilu trated is a] FOR RE jodern partly furnished : ; | idly eautiful moleskin that is one of the] rooms. Suite of 4 or will rent si change merchandise nor will we send approval during this any goods on : —. Soe eae vat fea ba Gentlemen preferred. $00 9th St. vi reat, very graceful collar and a TK. 2-10-1w a aude ASK Your Grocer | jarze sleeves that end in 'a wide band | Por SALE_-9x12V ie Cal The Genesee Pure Food Company, ii For effect, | 383 after Spm. Lot pe ie t 2 D ty Bread Hudson séal promises to he as geod ae — ace Le Roy, N.Y, : 7 ampty Dumpty br as ever another year. Among small For B ‘reek Produced by furs, the wrap,around collars and the oF eat Creck and Beulah . , : Lump Ceal call Wachter Trans- BARKER BAKERY cape collars that can be turned into irevers are a safe choice. fer Co. Phone 62.

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