The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1921, Page 5

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» MicKenzie. MTUESDAY; JANUARY’ 11) 1921 THURSDAY MUSICAL. The Thursday Musical club give their first. program tomorrow inthe Community room of the city library. Mrs. Arthur Bauer will act for Miss » Woodland as leader, Miss Woodlanu being out of town. Miss Ruth Quig- ley will give a sketch of the lite of Edward MacDowell; Mrs. Targart will sing; there will be a piano solo by Mrs, Smith, and a vocal solo by Mrs. Bolster. Mrs. Bauer expects to have some additions to the program not yet announced. BALDWIN YOUNG PEOPLE ARE MARRIED On Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Miss ‘Nellie iM, Feterson was united in mar- riage to Mr. John A. Nordstrom. Both young people are from Baldwin, the bride being a daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. O, \B. Peterson of \Baldwin. The groom, who is a brother of Mrs. Carl fliason of Bismarck, is a prosperous fatmer and they will reside on the groom's farm near Baldwin. YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED Friends of the contracting parties were agreeably surprised on Monday morning when Miss Fern Johnson Lecame the bride of Mr. P. L. Anton. The bride has been in the office of Doctors Strauss and Roan and the groom is a popular employe at the The young peopie will make their home in Bismarck. ROYAL |NPIGHBORS ENTERTAIN The Royal \Neighbors will enter- tain at a benefit card party at Elks’ hall on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 nq a g\eral invitation to ladies in Bismarck is extended. On the re- freshments committee are:Mrs. F, J. Schultz, Mra. H. A. Thompson, and ‘Mrs L. M. Parsons. MRS. McGAUVRAN HERE Among the women who are in Bis- marck for the séssion is Mrs. Joseph ‘MicGauvran of Osnabrook, who ac- companied her husband, Representa- tive J. McGauvran, of Cavalier coun- ty. IMr. and Mrs. McGauvran are at the Grand Pacific. FROM STHELE Mrs. G. A. Dieruf of Steele, is at the Grand Pacific this week, having come in for medical treatment. Mrs. Dieruf's little daughter came in from Steele last night to be with her mother. | | ‘MRS T. R. SHIMMIN 'HERE | Mrs, T. R. Shimmin of Forbes, is in} Bismarck for the session, her husband ‘being representative from Dickey county. DANCING PARTY A group of St. George's Episcopal Guild will give a dancing party in Patterson's hall, Thursday, Jan. 20, SCHOOL NOTICE To Parents: ; All children, whose 6th birth-| day will be not later than July first, will be urged to enter pri- mary B Grade classes January 24th. . ‘Please confer with J. M. Martin, Supt. Dry Mined Lehigh Lignite; Coal for Sale. W. J. Dobson, 615 Anderson St., Phone 659 R. EEE DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out: i Beautifies. Af- A few cents buys “Danderine.” ter a few applications you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abund- ance. ASK Your Grocer For . Humpty Dumpty Br roduced b; P BARKER BAKERY | as if it were made entirely of chiffon SMART WRAP COMBINES FUR - WITH VELVET BY CORA MOORE, York’s Fashion Authority. ‘New ‘New York, Jan, .—This fascinat- ing combination of moleskin, fur and embroidery is ‘but one of several in- teresting adaptations offered this sea- son—sealskin and a deep, rich old ‘blue velvet, for instance, squirrel with| gray silk duvetyn, and the tracery done in tarnished gold, if you please, or black velvet and fox. However, very distinctly a first choice would be the coat-wrap as it is in the original, as soft and pliable velvet and as warm and cozy as if it were entirely of fur. ee ase eee ey ae | CITY NEW i ss J. H. Holihan tit J. H. Holihan, land man, is ill in St. Alexius hospital this moriing. Leaves for Cities, Attorney H. F. O’Hare leaves this evening for the cities on business. Williston. Visitor. B. J. Schoregge of Williston was in Bismarck on Monday visiting friends. From Wilton. J. A. Reilly of Wilton and = Mrs.! Reilly were visitors in town yester-| jay. Baby Girl. A baby girl arrived for Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Orchard, 931 Sixth street, at Bismarck hospital on Monday. Guild Meeting. St. George’s Episcopal guild will, meet at the parish house on Third| street Thursday at 230 p. m. The! meeting is of much importance. | Baby Boy. | Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson of} Thompson apartments are the parents of a boy, born at St. Alexius. Mrs. Wilson will be remembered ag Ade- laide Bork. . Annual Business Meeting The annual business meeting of the} at the church parlors, Thursday, Jai uary 13, at 8 o’clock p. m. ; Charles Burke Improved | Improvement in the condition of | Charles Burke, oldest son of Judge) Burke on Avenue 8B, west, is reported | from his home this morning. Charles | has had an attack of pneumonia. Resigns Position E. (5. ‘Lee resigned as city pound: | master lagt night, and the city coun-| didn’t know anything about. Mr. Lee} WASH WAISTS die Waists. For- merly to $3.50 for SILK WAISTS mer values up to $8.00 each for ... SWEATERS and colors, Values to $14.50 for KIMONAS Of Crepe, and Flannelette pretty colors $5.50 to $7.50 values for j dresses at a discount One Group of Voile and Organ- Satin and Tub Silk Waists For- $4.98 Slip-on Sweaters in all Styles $6.98 $3.98 We offer our entire stock of high grade 25 per cent during this Coats interested in dresses be on “Group 1 Party ‘Dresses. Choice .. Group 2 Serge and Satins, Values to $30.00 Choice ....... of Group 3 Dresses Three Groups of very special values, marked for quick. clearance. quantity is limited and will not last long. $14.50 COMMENCING TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY Such values as we are offering during this Clearance, you have not seen for years. Inventory has disclosed overstocks that must be $1 95 cleared out at once. These prices will do it. at $10 and $25 | One Group of Women’s Fine Winter Coats of Kersey Cloth, Silvertones, Mixtures and Suedine. and splendid styles. These sold formerly up to $85.00 each. Your choice in the group for No Approvals; No Exchanges One Group of Coats and Suits, limited in quantity, for merly sold up to $50.00. Your Choice 510 No Approvals; No Exchanges If you are hand early as several years. For OR eran ainles $9.50 For . flak $12.00 Gossard Corsets For Corsets Here is your opporiunity to buy the well known Gossard Corsets at less than for $ 8.50 Gossard Corsets $10.00 Gossard Corsets $14.00 Gossard Corsets BOE ois sie erete APRONS Attracttive Percale House Ap- rons formerly sold $ 2 fi 89 up to $5.00 for ... One griup of cae and Per- cale Aprons that were $2.50 for .... $1 45 Good colors‘ . PETTICOATS All Sill Jersey Petticoats Values up to $8.50 $ 4 98 ‘BLOOMERS Good Chuality Satine Bloomers Black and Colors $1 9 5 $3.50 Value at .... Misses’ and Children’s sale. This includes all our fine silk dresses and those made of fine wool Silk, Georgette and Wool Values to $89.00, Choice Swedish Lutheran church will be held |]. designers. cil discovered it had an employe it| has not drawn any salary and there have been no duties, but he has held} the office. ‘Ladies Aid Meeting The Ladies Aid society of the! Swedish Lutheran church will hold} its annual business meeting in the) church parlors, Thursday,. January 13, | at 3 o'clock p. m. Mesdames Alfson | and ‘Sundquist will be hostesses. Mem- | bers and friends of the society are urged to be present at this meeting. | Mrs. Anderson Injured. | Mrs. W. A. Anderson met with a) painful accident yesterday afternoon when she fell on the ice covered walk) | | Hart’s Marinello || Parlors | Room 4, Hughes Block Opposite G. P. Hotel Phone 896 Bismarck, N. D. Electrolysis Electric Massage of Face and Sealp Wrinkle Treatment Acne and Blackhead Treat- ment Face Bleaching E. L. HART Marinello Graduate Shampooing, Manicuring Hair Dressing Marcel Waving and Hair Weaving | i between Fourth and Fifth streets on/ Thayer. A gentleman came to her assistance and helped her to the Bis- marck hospital near by, where it was | found that her wrist was fractured. Returned Home Mrs. Laurabelle Ward Shute left for her home at Jamestown on Saturday evening, after a brief visit with her mother and brothers, Milan and Bir- Bismarck hospital where she had med-| ical aid for some days. Mrs. Shute,| | who graduated from Jamestown col-| night. lege since taking up ner residence in} Jamestown, is supplying as principal | of a consolidated schoo! near Court- enay where they have the first years of high school work in addition to grade work. | Sell your cream and poultry, to our agent, or ship direct to Northern Produce Co., Bis-| marck. on, Write us for prices Produce Co. I Useful Persons Crying Need Says Rev. Copeland (Contributed) “For God ‘hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind,” (2 Tim. 1:7) were the words from which Rev. Copeland preached a powerful sermon last night. He said, “There are just tw? classes of people in the church, the effective and the ineffective. What we need is that our good good-for- nothing folks be transformed into Zo0d good-for-something folks. Wes- ley was a very ordinary man_until he was filled with the Holy Spirit, after that he became a_ veritable storm center of revival power and started a revival that girdled the globe and will bless the world till Jesus comes again.” He made an earnest plea to Christians to seek the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and inj \1ea Ward, following release from the! response to the call quite a number of persons came forward. Tonight will be Bismarck hospital The board of trustees of the hospital will be in tke city for their semi-annual meeting and is expected to attend the services in a body, as also the doctors, the nurses and oth- ers connected with the institution. The evangelist’s theme will be, “Dis- eases of the Heart”. This will be a very interesting and inspiring serv- ice. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. For Bear Creek and Beulah |eream and poultry—Northern Lymp Coal call Wachter Trans- fabrics, in the newest modes and by the best ALSO ONE- FOURTH OFF on all coat sweat- ers and Shawlettes dur- ing this sale. fer Co. Phone 62. !” With the Movies | ot ELTINGE THEATER A four-cornered love affair, in which no two of the persons involved are in love with each other, provides the material for “The Vice of Fools,” by Francis James, visualized by Vita- graph, with Alice Joyce in the stellar role. It will be shown at the Eltinge# theater. At every change in the surprising affairs of the four, disaster seems to thréaten. Only ‘Marion Rogers re- tains any degree of judgment and un- selfish consideration for others. DYE RIGHT Buy only “Diamond Dyes’’ Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye worn.. shabby skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, stockings. sweaters, draperies, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. new, rich, fadeless colors. Have druggist show you “Diamond Dyes The For $25.00 Our Annual White Sale Commences Saturday, January 15 A, W. LUCAS CO. The Store of Quality, Service an d Lower Prices remaining three seek only the fulfill- ment of their own desires with reck- less disregard of everything else. Alice Joyce as Marion, has unusual opportunities for emotional acting. For Bear Creek and Beulah Lump Coal call Wachter Trans- fer Co. Phone 62. AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR The milk is in itt So rich it needs noeggt, The eco~ pomical breakfast. color card,” $18.00 Gossard Corsets The Above Prices Are For This Sale Only ~ 10.00 Wool Dresses Blankets at 98c Each Heavy Cotton Blankets, size about 76x78, Irregulars, Grey and Tan. Singles The Name WILSON on Nut Margarine means Satisfaction GAMBLE ROBINSON CO. Distributors. Bismarck, North Dakota

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