The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 25, 1921, Page 3

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MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921 Beautiful Fabric tan, gray and w hite. Lambskin Gloves Slip on gloves— 8 button 1 lamb skin. ‘Tan only. BA cates ee eee Yarn for Summer Sweaters Yarns are much cheaper been for some ,time—so there’s exttra inducement for’ knitting. complete assortment of beautiful shades in Caron and Saxony knitting yarn. "Hat Braid If you like to make your own hats, you’ll be interested in this special selling of hat braid in black and colors. at, A bunch Drape Veils In square and circular styles. $2" $7.50 are blue, henna, black DISTRICT MEET ; OF REBEKAHS For the third time in the past five years, the Third District annual con- ft Rebekah lodge was held in _on Friday afternoon and z last week. Delegates from Ma n, Hazelton, Wilton, and Bis- marck were in attendance in goodly numbers, many coming in from these placesto swell the numbers during the evening meeting. ‘The address of wel-| come was delivered by Mrs. Nellie. Evarts ut the opening of the after- noon meeting. The regular business| of the convention was transacted and officers elected for the coming year: Pr ent, Miss Amanda Iverson, ‘Man- dan; Vice-President, Mrs. G. A, Len- hart, Iton; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. ‘Nellie Evarts, Bismarck. ‘Following the business meeting @ short program was enjoyed. Miss Lil- Kan Paulson of Bismarck sang 2 waltz song, “Entreaty”, by Adams, and as encore Miss Paulson sang Steven- “Smile Through Your Tears.’ Mi Bergliot Caspary accompanied the soloist at the piano. A buffet supper was served at 6:30 p.m, in the hall, all guests and mem- bers of the local lodge mingling in- formally in a pleasant get acquainted hour. The evening meeting was given over to business and the initiation of seven candidates entering the local Nichol- son Chapter of Rebekah lodge. The initiatory ritual was put through by the local staff, and called forth much praise for their finished effort from the visiting delegates. At the close of the evening coffee, ice cream and cake composed the light luncheon to the departing guests, and the annual convention closed as one of the most successful in the history ILIARY SOCIAL HOUR. x the regular meeting of lary to the U, C. evening, a social shor Hereafter the Auxi Ess. at the home of Roll 1. Jacob- per on y Peri- ( e e Write for our interesting free booklet Swift Specific Co Dest B Atlanta. Ga hese much sought for fabric gloves are 16 button length. Ver. 'y The colors are ; Gloves good looking length of soft $3.00 Military heel . A. W. LUCAS CO. The store of quality, service and lower prices Things of interest around our store THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGER THREA SPECIALS I Brown Calfskin Oxfords Cordovan Crown Calf Skin Oxfords—low heels—smart lines. An exceptionally good Oxford for Havana Bro A comfortable, trim looking Oxford of good quality kid— Black Kid One Strap Pumps | “This Black Kid Pump is the popular one strap style with heel. Priced atc cccsisvesss tees N LOW SHOES wn Kid Oxfords than they’ve We have a from. $1.00 sard corsets The colors worth. They are offered for clearance at... Gossard Corsets They Lace in Front The new season’s models are here—and our tierre will help you find the one best suited to your figure. orably known—their growing popularity indicate their real Clever Smocks—Reduced There are a lot of times when a smock is just the thing. They are so comfortable and easy to slip into—and they can be very good looking. Orange, Blue, Lavender, Yel- . low, Rose, White—Voiles, Japanese Crepe, White Linene —Silk and Yarn embroidery, smocking, buttons. may give you an idea of the variety that there is to choose $3. 98 trained corse- Gos- are widely and fav- Girls’ White Dresses ONE-HALF PRICE Wise mothers will look ahead to summer’s needs and come in and see these unusual values. Some are of or- gandy with sheer lace, embroidery and tucks for trim- Othe $2°$7.50 Others are of voile, linene.... Sis Hopkin’s Middies These middies are in rose, green and blue linene—your choice of three shades. Simply made— $1 50 e Witheblacks teaser tev rei dsuelscriens This Tassels for Trimming Silk and chenille tassels in many. colors and, sizes—for trimming the new sash, suit or bag. 15 to c°$1 Smail price Bucilla Package Outfits We carry a complete line of Bucilla embroidery packages containing ready made, children’s dresses, rompers, hats — ladies’ aprons, nightgowns and combination suits. Enough embroidery cotton—guaranteed boil proof—to complete the outfit, is included in each package. New Handkerchiefs Colored Bordered Stripes, dots, colored porders—in blue, ee ee Ge 19c 3 All Linen i 50c NICE LITTLE HANDKERCHIEFS FOR GOOD LITTLE KIDDIES These novelties are cardboard flolders with pictures of Punch and Judy, etc. Inside is the ’kerchief. 1 0 Each Cc Extra Fine Linen These are beautiful quality, all linen handkerchief—each Atationery Specials ELITE WRITING PAPER Colored border effects on delicate tinted paper. 4 3 c Special, box ............... GLORIA 79¢c Tinted paper with gilt borders, long, narrow envelopes, box. . FLAXLAWN Several styles of envelopes, in delicate shades, box...... HIGH GRADE FLAXLAWN Two kinds in each box, pink and white, blue and white, yellow 89 ie Cc and white, box............ od,” covering the American period just previous to the colonial’ styles in furniture. Mrs. Philip Meyer con- ducted parliamentary drill, CARD PARTY TOMORROW. The Daughtes of Isabella will en- tertain at a card party in the K. P. hall on Tuesday afternoon, beginning at two o'clock, Division B, of the or- ganization will be hostesses and all friends of the ladies are cordially in- vited to attend. BALDWIN COUPLE WED. Mr. Lars Julius Jacobson and Miss Hilda Marie Nelson, both of Baldwin, were united in marriage at the par- sonage of the First Lutheran church, Saturday evening, April 23rd, 1921, Rev. E. F. Alfson officiating. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Olson were in attend- ance. CARD CLUBS OF THE WEEK. The Monday Bridge club will be en- tertained by Mrs. W. C. Paulson at 809 Fifth street this evening. The Idlers’ club will be the guests of Mrs. W. F. McGraw at 412 Rosse street on Tuesday afternoon, The Tuesday Bridge club will be the guests of Mesdames Huyck, Light and Lahr at the home of Mrs. J. I. Huyck, corner of Mandan and Rosser street on Tuesday afternoon. ROYAL ARCH MASONS A regular convocation of Bis- marck Chapter No. 10,,R. A. will be held at the Masonic Tem: ple Tuesday evening, April 26, at 7:30. Work in degrees of P. M. and M. E. M. Refreshments following work. NOTICE The Daughters of Isabella Division B. Card party at the K. P. Hall, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Admission 35. cents. Friends are invited. eles After all dances, make The Chocolate Shop a meeting place at) for your friends. \ Ask your friends about the New Garrick’s Candies and Ice Cream. Baldwi Ellington Hamilton Howard Modello and Monarch nN Cannenueunnunnauanenccnnosconn LE MAYNARD'S MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 214 Main Street. Phone 978 The House of Baldwin Pianos CITY NEWS | ——_________—_—_-+ Dr. Schipfer to Medora. Dr. L. A. Schipfer is spending the forepart of the week at Medora on} business. Carl Dohn Ml, Carl Dohn, 224 Mandan avenue, is in at St. Alexius, suffering from an attack of pneumonia. From Minot Mrs, Barbara Wallace of Minot spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Devol, on Mandan ave. Returns Home. Miss Loretta Simmer returned to her home at Hazelton today, after some time spent at St. Alexius. To Beulah, Miss Agnes Keogh left St. Alexius hospital today returning to her home at Beulah, having recovered from ap- pendicitis. —___— : To Fort Clark, Miss Allagen Martin returned to her home at Fort Clark today after two weeks spent in St. Al exius hospital for treatment. Daughters of Isibella Meet. The’ regular meeting of Daughters of Isabella will be held in the K. I’.} hall at 8 o'clock this evcning, i) members urged to attend. ; Here From Ortonvilic E, J. Stegner of Ortonville M in..! is in Bismarck on a pleasire ani business visit with his brothers of the | Equitable Life Inssurance Co. of lowa.. NOTICE TO. TYPEWRITER USERS. Harry Herschleb, Expert Service- man’ for the Remington Type- writer Company, will be at the McKenzie Hotel for several days, where he-will clean and adjust and overhaul typewriters. All work guaranteed for which we hold our- selves responsible. Remington Typewriter Co. R. M. RAPPOLD, Resident Representative. anunnnnnonoenauaane nuanaussossuann sure ‘iddicom! Phonographs Sheet, Music - Player Rolls Phonograph Records Pianos, String: Instruments TITTTTTTTTTITITIT ULL ——< rT Terms for Those Who Do Not Wish to Pay Cash Last Word in Pianos MANUALO “The Player Piano That Is All But Human” unnnnnenuin and Phonographs Repaired Mr. Stegner was in the navy dur- ing the war and had some’ thrilling experiences. Once his ship sunk un- der him, ment of engineering in the University of Michigan, A. 0. U. W. DANCE Bismarck Lodge No. 120 will give a dance Tuesday, April 26, at Elks Hall. Dancing begins at 9 o'clock. Dr. A. A. Schutt aud HH. Libstrom have returned from the Twin Cities, | where they purchased steel for a five-mile spur which will connect the Spring Valley Products coal mine near Glen Ullin to the N. P. main line. Work will begin about May 1. ‘Dr. ‘Schutt and Mr. Libstrom are directors of the company, The Business and Professional Women’s Club will entertain at an informal benefit dance in Patterson’s Hall, Monday even- ing, April 25th. Buy your tick- ets from a club member. All interested in the club are ex- pected. The New Garrick is located at the corner of 5th and Broadway. The House Beautitul Returns to College. John McGowan returned to the Uni- versity of Michigan at Ann Arbor on Saturday, having been called home by the seriousness illness of his father, Thomas McGowan, who is reported as slightly improved. John is a freshman in the depart- */ ELTING TONIGHT AND TOMORROW The One Million Dollar Amalgamation of Loveliness. A Tri-Color Twist of Girls, Comedy. Thrills and Amazing Achievements. William Fox Presents “SKIRTS” Direction by Hampton De] Ruth Mammoth Mobilization of Earth’s Fairest Blossoms of Fem- ininity—Drafted, Volunteer and Regular—From Wherever Pretty Girls are Known. GOLDEN, GLITTERING GL AZIER OF GIRLS. Special Mattinee Tomarrow 2:30 Prices 25c and 35c Loges 50c The Chocolate Chop is now open evenings after all dances. © BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA w Knowh all over the Northwest for Quality ® MAIL US YOUR FILMS © SHO-CARD WRITING and SIGN | PAINTING Phone 669 219 Main Street Bismarck. Furniture Co. . WANTED OIL SALESMAN .. Make a $100 a week on selling guar- anteed lubricating oil, paints and specialties to farmers and garages, must own an automobile. | Several good territories open for the right man, Interstate Oil and Paint Com- pany, Minneapolis, Minn. Call or write to— M. M. RUDER, 815 Ave. B Bismarck, N. D. 4-23-1wk ASK Your Grocer For Hampty Dumpty Bread Produced by BARKER BAKERY ISMARC THEATRE TONIGHT DOROTHY GISH “The Ghost in the Garret” With a parrot that swore and a bulldog with itching teeth, she invaded a haunted house on the trail of burglars. Desperate cut-throats who bore off the pearls that she was ac- cued of stealing! The rest is an orgy of thrills and laughs and shivers. A woozy romance of love and crooks and spooks in a haunted house. In 30 shivers, 10 screeches and 60 uproarious laughs. WEDNESDAY “Madonnas and Men” FRIDAY SHIRLEY MAS “The Lamplighter”

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