The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1921, Page 5

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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1921 7 = ~y\ Kantanga Company, a rich copper | mining company. Mr, Altemus_ will continue his journey to’ the Pacific Coast at the end of the week. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB WEDNESDAY. z | The regular meeting of the Fort- WILL LIVE IN lJOWA | nightly club will be held in the Com- ‘Thomas Lough, Division Engineer munity room of the city library on} for the North Dakota Highway Com;; Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Worth: mission, has resigned his position Lumry will read a paper on “Labor| here and will remove, with Mrs.| Problems.” “Furniture and Furniture! Lough to Sibley, Iowa, where he has{ Making” is the topic of Mrs accepted the position of resident en-| Rawlings’ discussion, Mrs. gineer with the state highway com-| young will have a paper on “Rugs and: on of that state. Mr. Lough is Rug Making.” already at his new post and Mrs, Eanes ee Lough will join him there as soon as Ree their household effects can be packed and shipped. It is with keen regret that the many friends of the young couple see them depart from Bismarck and our state Slee a aaa a and they go to their new hoine with the sincere good wishes of the marck and Mandan people. Mi YRONEN FLOCK Lough formerly Genevieve Sim was boin in Mandan and grew to] \ young womanhood there, coming as a bride to, Bismarck, witnin the year. ‘. Shepard, of 6 Avenue B enerany. for the cities on EMPIAZIZING 3 > The program for the M ing at the Presbyterian church at 3 o'clock promises to be of un al int The subject “Americanization.” 5 O, Ramstad will discuss Cricis and Opportunity.” Hutcheson city vis e, Miss Ruth Colling y _—_— : re worker will bring the subject A my very close by telling what is being PARADE ON TOMORROW done in Bismarck. Mrs. C. L. Young a5 will report upon the work of the} Members of the Brotherhood of y Couneil. Bessie| American Yeomen began arriving in No Land| Bismarck today for the state conclave 5 to be held here tomorrow and Thurs- This meeting should be of vital in-| day. More’than 250 delegates are ex- terest to every woman in Bismarck.| pected. The devotional service be in| The conclave opens tomorrow morn charge of Mrs. Mary 2 ton: ing at 10 o'clock, and two busy day oe --! are in store for the visitors. Amony 3S. the features of the conclave are’ the afternoon parade 5 tomorrow, a banquet tomorrow night. and grang Two Exira Coaches on Night! Train to Bring Delegates Here Mrs. Monday afternoon to the P, terhood, After roll called, | ball, Thursday night. with names of women novelists The program for the opening exer- Charles Anderso’ d Mrs. H. S. Dob-! cises. preceding the opening of the ler discussed “American Colonial Fur-! conclave tomorrow, is: niture.” The afternoon program closed | Invocation—State Chaplain H. C. Col- with an enthus‘astic auction sale of| lison. ‘les donated by the club members. Vocal Solo—Miss Lillian Pauison. Bidding was bi and the fund ct crued most sat ctory. tive of Comme Piano Solo— Address—On leanor Lamb. fof Fraternal- HE ab AHL _ HOS! ARS. Morris. Conclave. 'y y-two delegates d registered at noon today. The train from the east fonight .will have two extra at the church Hanlon Ww ednesday at. ternoon. Mrs. O, A. Sorsdahl, hostess, | T FROM AFRI Phe'ps house guest this week be il coacheg to accommodate Yeomen, and liam Altemus wh» is on his the afternoon Soo line train was ex from a Congo | pected to bring in many more, Centr re he has been en-| gineer for the Union Miniere Du Haut | MISC CASPARY OFFERS PRIZE Ki-MOIDS | _ The North Dakota Federatiow of Mu- Clubs has announced the four s which wilk he given at the state (Tablets or Granules) st to be held at Grand ne , The four p 208 are $25 each. Mins Bergliot Caspary of Bismarck, donate] Toke Grz on, tongue or one and the others were given by the Boy Scouts band of Devils Lake, th? QUICK RELIEF! Poppler Piano Company of Grand Price, 25-50-75¢ ‘ and the Stone Fiano Company MADE BY SCOTT @ BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION 33 trom slight Colds | Laxative BROMO QUININE | Tablets relieve the Headache by cur- ing the Cold. A tonic laxative and -| Many of our len eer aera are Read advertising---because it’s news | Dandruff, excess oil and dirt a amos! ROR CONCLAVE > For a good time by all means) These-shoes are of black. kid pray cloth is attractive as well as serviceable : | attend the Grand Ball given by | with or without” strap. A 3 to 8 year sizes. Ce eee Black, brown and navy. An the Brotherhood of American ||| splendid va lu at excellent stocking at ‘germ destroyer. The genuine bears | Yeomen at Patterson Hall, | Timely Beauty Hints | Society women wash their own hair, | not becanse it is a fad, but because they wish to obtain the greatest p sible hair beauty and be sure they i not ‘using anything harmful. The. THE BISMARCS. TRIBUNE ‘ PAGE FIVE have found that in washing the h put is alwa = advise to use a prep- a Store a Quality, Service and Lower Prices aration y they get the} shampoo at.a cost of about 3 cent: by getting some canthrox from your} Iruggist and dissolving a t ful er . in a cup cf hot water, Tile. wake] News about values. enough shampoo liquid to apply to all) . ¥ Values that help you save. at ae ee ener | Don’t look for big claims in our ad- vertising. Look for facts—and then you will find here the merchandise to back up what you read. Read our advertising for news the same as you would the local column. &% You'll profit by it. ppear in the 30 |solved and entirely ¢ rinsing water. Your hair will be | fluffy that i¢ will look much heay than it is. Its luster and softness will also delight you. Adv. ‘CITY NEWS Out of Hospital ‘ Policeman. Jack Ser who has} been in the hospital, is able to be out. e— New ueckwear ’ You'll love the new Novelty Necklaces Here are some very attractive 3 Often a string of well chosen guimpes for wear with sport P h d beads is quite the finishing outfits They’re made of.em- orc resses touch. Here are some inter- broidery, organdy or pleated esting beads in jet, pearl, col- net. They are priced at from ored glass and some unusual B, Belk and M ing friends in Bisme They have just come in and are very unique. Unbleached muslin with sashes of pink or blue— ae 4. Brevold, a. prominent Devil $2.00 to $5.00 pockets in color also and in the shape of a flower painted ones. 35¢ to $7.06 in town. pot, out of which come the posies—hand em- li: shade fring : 2 | Venetian Jace collars broidered. Nov staves eats Hees ich : ow you can ge nuch 5 rood lo collars = 7. : : R. J. Welch and David Thompsoa Thee, 6008 © a aa $6.00 and $6.50 called for chenille larnp shade fringe, in rose and blue. 5 inch width. $3.50 yard The new belts for wear with dresses, sweat- re Neche delegates in town, for the convention. are straight collars—a dainty addition to a suit’ or dress. 5 Priced at f For summer sweaters 75e A. H. Sherman. lolph Fried and} 1A, L. Schmidt are James:own men| {here for the week. iPrein Cavalier i Camisole vests beds, ale Red, white «and bl ars. J@H Mek aie. The newest vest is a part of | Minerva yarns have been still further reduced. leather belts at ... ¢ Pembina county, is attending the Yeo- one’s camisole. The camisole Beautiful shades including ames jade, red. Other belts in several widths MAN CON VEHEIOR: ‘ is of net—the vest of fine Germantown Zephyr, .... sess -60c Ball and styles—some metal trim- Sead Se Sees tucked net and lace. The price Silk Shetland: ces .¢0.05 ee .-80¢ Ball — med in dull and patent leath- OsiAbrock Delegates. is 3 Fold Saxony ....... .80e Ball — ers 75e to $1.50 J.C, Klai and Harriet A. Murray Ss fi dA JC TO Hl.od are Osnabrock delegates attending the $5.00 PUPS EME angola -80¢ Ball WaGHAR eOUGENLDHE oe ¥ Caron‘s knitting wor: -steds are ided al for sweaters— Negligees aie r, i soft and fluffy. Charming negligees of wash ‘Pron Fare : Union suits fa 2 OZ. SKEINS. ...ssey ce swkes veh ease ae .49¢e — satin, erepe de chine, and tub ‘U, Plott aa a ott at pense light ee ae is 4 oz. Skeins silk. A number of styles to © are importa pmibers he of fine lisle in flesh color and . cheose from in light or dark ¥ an convention in town this week hi * + eee : se f i g 2 eoman con 0 ‘ s wee white. ith bodice—or tail- colors—in plain colors or elab- ored tcp, tight or loose knee. crate patterns. Letom Meeti oe ‘4 CBr ° \ u Wednesday ; pril 13, Commander W. Are made of percale and gingham—scalloped Eiffel silk stockings Aare an Children’s and Misses’ around the bottom and edged with white. The This tocking has proved one ae Pumps colors are rose, blue, and blue and white. of our best sellers. It is of Presbytery Meeting. heavy silk, with lisle heel, toe 4G.1H, Stewart of Wilton Sin preach . $2.25 . and top. It is full fashioned, yterian church tonight at meeting of the Bis- jiarck Presbytery. The public is in- vited. ! | | with seanr back. Boys’ Kaynee suits Three piece wash suits This 3 piece suit consists of overalls, pants and blouse. They are of extra heavy Devonshire cloth, and very well made. The red trimming on the From. Grand Forks. se Delegates to the Yeoman convention | trom Grand Forks in the city this} week are: Minnie Benson, Laura} Young, Bessie Cadwell. Young, | M, W. Spauldi ineman. | 8 $2.50 Pair the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be| : . 2. ASK Your Grocer sure you et BROMO.) 30c. | Thursday evening, April 14. Ev-) ‘ | For pees Tr grag ss ia| erybody welcome. ' mpty Dumpty Bread jor’t forget the Grand Bi ———____ —————— z 7 Breduced by i Thursday evening, April 14, giv-- TWC BISMARCK | | roll collar into two strenmer| Very loud sounds travel through the] Nightmare is more detrimental to BARKER BAKERY Yeomen at Patterson Hall. Ev-| erybedy welcome. ee Johnson's Popular Price Store * The store that has brought -the low prices to Bismarck. “ALWAYS BUSY” _ That's Johnson’ s IRE spreads its web to catch the careless and unprotected. at We say that’ our Organdie Dresses are beautiful, and the beauty part of them is, that they are all at those Low Pop- ular Prices. We have just re- ceived 67 of them to choose from and the clors are as follows— Jade, Harding Blue, Buff, Tur- guoise, Tomato, Honey Dew, Copper, Rust, Tangerine, Cher- rie ete. Priced from 4 $12.50 and up gravest danger lies ia neg. lect and indifference: Jn these times you need the nd protection of the Ha Insurance Compa: backed_by*a century-old record of honest dealing and ampic assets. In addition, without ex- tra cost, the Hartford’s Fire Prevention Engineers will search out defects which may cause you loss by fire. Get Hartford insurance today ‘through this agency. Play safe! MURPHY ~The Man Who Knows Insurance” Bismarck, N. D. Silk Sweaters and Wool Jersey Sweaters are very much in de- mand now and we have just re- ceived a big shipment of them in all the new and fancy shades Prices range from $9.98 and up ‘Watch your dollars grow when you shop at Johnson’s Always Busy Store. en by Brotherhood of American} TOTS DISAPPEAR | SUIRT-BLOUS! | BUT ARE FOUND | been used before it sift] vthan erdinary sound.| adults than to childres. h, tied in a loose knot in| air more s jends wh j front, give a delighted finish. Oftea — ne accustomed to jumpers while do l this combined collar and tie are of und a gar) contrasting colo re nd comfort — _ far, in the. shirt-blouse. newest. of | svarmen: typhoid ‘The police cepartment yesterday ai- o are extremely tasteful showing! ate in Fran ee Se nes ing eendeney toward the extension of cinaied during mi itarv service. three-year-old son of Fred Su Uren, | eee who lives on Sistventh street. A ae tot was found in couple of hours} | by the police in front of the Lucas} | store, and he didn’t seem to be wor- ii rying. LAST TIME TONIGHT i | ‘The three-year-old son of Amos Ol. | = t! London women, many of whom be Two young BL. out to see the w pent of both smarin Canadian Pacific Rockies son disappeared about » A. t Py Martineson found the at O see i | o'clock in front of the nd Pacific 2 | Peaks that penetrate the clouds— hotel, The boy was enjoying himselt | Justine Johnston | valleys as lovely as Eden—iridescent and hadn't begun to think about eat. | i i glaciers melting into wonderful water- ing in falls and rushing mountain streams You cannot afford to miss that; | full of gamy trout. Grand Ball which ihe Brother- | | The Trip of a Lifetime hood of American Yeomen are} “The Plaything of Broadway” 500 miles of Alpine scenery from giving at Patterson Hall, Thurs-| fy 4 : day evening, April 14, everybody : } Eee oie eee welcome, ; x Adapted from the es “Emergency § entrancing centers. wi House” by Sidney Morg: ‘as . ° Straightening Wire. e yD t Stray pieces of copper wire have} : sein as ¢ Canadian Pacific Railway y uses, but it is often necessary 10 | a For full particulars write, tele- zhten out wire that has already Two Reel Century Comedy a phone, or stop, at this office. he employed | ys again. © that there are na sharp A. G. tk hw “Her Circus Man” or. ee straighten out by hand any of these which are found. Fasten one end of iP - ~ free ocak the wire to some firm anchorage. grip oplelsicns a | o é it in the vise if necessary. Loop the | AS good a program as offered in Bismarck other end of the wire around a ham: | tonight regardless of admissions charged mer bandle or similar instrament Ps in other theatres. then pull out the length of peat this. op sary. If the wire is of soft coppe will stretch a little, which improves it. Fe ome| ORPHEUM | oo What is said to be the world's great | No Ady 4 Orchestra idio plat is now under construc- in Prices : Music ar Melun, Prance Theatre iT 8 est tion r NOTICE, BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN-—All Yeomen are | . Fotlowing Close of State Conclave Thursday evening, April 14th. requested to attend a large class initiation at Patterson hall, Wednesday | evening, April 18th, 1921, at 7:30 p.m. sharp to witness Degree work put i on by the Fargo and Rolla Degree Teams. Fo be an elaborate banquet served in McKenzie Hotel. Phone 778 or 887 for | reservations to banquet at: once. — ee — A GRAND BALL vill be given at Patterson hall or Roof Garden weather permitting. Cor- \ dial invitation extended to pretsnody: | | it Committee | llowing initiation there will

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