The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 6

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F: | if | Some South Dakota citiesare endeavor * basket ball game in the “gym.” | PAGE SIX re ee | GITY NEWS | — | march for the Ira “From. Garrison, | Mr.gand Mrs. Warnecke of Garrison are spending the day in.town. i Hazen, Attorney Here. | Attorney John Moses of Hazen is) doing business in Bismarck this week.) Return to Steele Mrs. J. R. Andre’ and little son re- turned to their home in Steele yester- day. o Col, Peake in Town. Col. Amasd P. Peak=, of Vi is a well known visitor in Bismare today. August Johuson Here. August E. Johnson is in trom Wa. burn to day: attending *to» busin matters. = New Boy ‘In Town Mr. and Mrs. Mare MeCabe. ar al of a baby boy born at their; 5 h street. | ‘| in at st. Hinckley | Mrs. Hinckley III Mrs, A. © Hinckley is Alexius, . Friends of Mrs. hope for a speedy recovery. Return To City church to obs evening the theme will be “S Tomorrow * Messrs. Humphre: Halverson will sing the “Crucifixior (Stainer.) The Lord’s Supp also be observed on F 2 All’ friends and members of the) church are urged to attend*these help- i ful and interesting sepvices. H To, Spokane, | é eniston, secretary of the Com- | mercial club, who also is vice pres!-/ dent of the National Parks Highway Association, is going ‘to Spokane, Wash., next week to attend a meeting j of the executive committee of the or-/ ganization. Means of promoting travel | ‘aver the trail will be-discnssed. / | Keniston is prepared to, resist.any..¢! fort to change the course of the trail. ing to divert the trail through that |§ state. (a | Unique Cane. M. A. Lee, of the sheriff’s office, has | a cane whieh he believes-is the only | one of its kind and which he prizes very highly. It was made by Fred Meske from the backbone of a shark. Sections of the bone ‘were glued to- gether and the entire cane is perfor-/ ated. The bones were given Mr Lee by | a German sympathizer who was jail here during the’ war, and M Meske recently completed makwhg the| unusual and useful cane, SCHOOL OPENING The teachers and_.pupils of the Richhold school will receive the public Friday evening, April 8th at the’building. All parents of | the city invited. Because of the timited space, pupils of ,other ‘vA, * buildings can not be admitted, it ¢ . being expected: that » visiting . adults ofthe city with the Rich- holt pupils and parents are all! that can be accommodated, { A very interesting program has been prepared included phy- sical training: drills and a live| J. M. MARTIN, | City Supt. | “DA NDERINE” , | Women and Children : : 4 Shoes for Men, Girls!’ Save Your Hair! The whole family can save dollars by buying their shoes at the Emporium. You will never realize how big a saving till. you see the splendid shoet in the nifty new styles that are so popular and these shoes are well made.to wear well’ so there is real economy in buy- “ing..them. The , materials, workmanship and fit are of the best in spite of the very Jow orices. Make It Abundant! Immediately after a “ massage, your hair takes on new life,| lustre and wondrous beauty, appear- ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be-| cause each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don’t let your hair stay life- | Jess, colorless, plain ‘or scraggly. You,} too, want lots of long, strong, beaus tiful hair. A 35-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine” freshens your scalp,! checks dandruff and falling hair. This ‘stimulating “beauty-tonic” gives to! thin, dull, fading hair that youthful | brightness and abundant thickness.— | All druggistet i ~. : Homer's Shoe $4 50) s tive garla.. The gecret of the a r : i 4 i 4 i You will ‘ind this ever ‘Fopular Store, Follow the | y crowds and joint the merry throng at, Johason’s. warts, whe ‘have Deen in Ne COATS ath ear pending tons SUITS From Over the State. BLOUSES ee HOSIERY’ '°'4 ° ¢f} er and J. E. Deweir, Jr. ot ‘ PETTICOATS eee BLOOMERS - Been Raven — CORSETS | last evening ,at the Presbyt APRONS HOUSE DRESSES YARD GOODS. — - * “NOTIONS” SUIT CASES y MILLINERY GLOVES UNDERWEAR UMBREALLAS . See them at Johnson's i 3 in ‘which the Rotarfans | will a z0 district confers; upon Fargo will not be. divul ‘ence, will be all‘dolled up in distinc-| the public in advance of the depart- ged to The Store That Has Braught the Low Prices to Bismarck y\garment at Popular Prices. See- ig Sunday: night. Thir three Rotarians will make the trip a special car. It is. probable thi N\ New Easter. Goods are ~ In this sale we are offeri Manufacturers to day. This will be a TWO DAY SALE—Friday and Saturday. ‘Dara :Dell, Shoes Fa rae see it $ 7 e 0 J Misses’ Shoes ee Bleed 5 $4.00 4 Men’s Shoes Neekwear of Quality at Give away Prices. i ' Neckwear (Specials 48c 78c $1.18 Other popular silk neckwear. for men that wé secured in a very special purchase, and we are passing on the saving to you. These tles are good quality, and in; the patterns and colors that are most popu- lar. They are the kind of ties that men like. Re : Lo:west: Shirt: Prices A good. assortment of every- _. Plenty large, well thing from dress © shirts to work shirts, and all at ‘give away prices. Plenty of collar : attached shirts too, for the men ‘that prefer them. 5 \ . Men’s Overalls Good weight Denim overalls. Railroad back styles with combination pockets, stitched shoulder straps dnd well pro- portioned for comfort at work at this price they're remark- “able values. Pair. $1.48 $1.68 $1.78 |: Work Clothing ‘At Bargain Prives | Quality garmentp bought at worth while reductions from \ _overlogded’ manufacturers. t Dickinson and Valley City also will ¢ ) \ “ go on a special train, ? 4 8c stitched, reinforced Child’s Play Suits Of. durable Khaki. Drill and . striped denim. Double stitch- 2d_and- well reinforced, with tavorite patch 2 pockets, ......55 Aas 95c ie pc ee eae,» 5 r Men's Coveralls Popular work garments and low priced .......5..:.$2.68 Colored Bandannas These are large standard sizes in ‘fast color red and_ blue; . handkerchiefs which will give the best of ] Oc satisfaction ve special. Pullmans ‘and the bunch ~ “* ment of both e \ immediate delivery. We Suggest—- In Cut Flowers— i “Say It With Flowers” The Crowning Glory of _ ~ Easter is, as Ever, in - . These Radiant Flowers | u For Easter we have again our usual wonderful assort- flowers and flowering plants ready for e Hydrangea ................ $3.00 to $6.00 ‘Rambler Roses ............ $2.50 to $5.00 Pot Mullpa gore hte... Coes $2.00 Pot Daffodils ...../........5.. » «$2.00 And Dozens’ of Other Beautiful Plants 7. Carnations at Darwin Tulips at Regular Tulips at Daffodils-at Members F. 'T. D. and can deliver in any city of United States or Canada on a few hours notice. 2 SKINS Incorporated Just Arrived The latest in men’s oxfords es Middies for School Wear Regulation. style middies in white Jean-of a nice smooth, quality} The lined linene sail- or collar and braid trimming launders without puckering or shrinking. Smartly styled middies for all ages. Priced, 2 2 5 at. P Petticoats Petticoats in weights and slender fitting styles for pres- ent fashions and moderately priced in this selling. Priced 89c.te $2.25 Ought to be interesting to watch| Jay Gould hap lost his squash title Babe Ruth and Krank Baker. but he’s still got his bank, roll. 116 Sth STREET Popular 3 New Sweater Styles: In shades that harmonize well with summer dresses.and sep- arate skirts. Attractive in quality and price. Priced at ..... $3.00 A large assortment of\ Geor- gette waists at low prices. _ New Girl’s Dresses Such an assortment of dresses fer little daughter, and such pretty’ ones that it will be hard not to buy them all! This assortment of specially priced school frocks includes sizes for girls frcm 4 to 14 years and an early choice ets capt more to jaughter’s liking. 78c Priced at a = " &

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