The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1921, Page 5

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—e-re ee WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921 : ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE zs | notet next Tuesday evening at 6:30, | | and every member is expected to be ‘\present and talk over things of inter-j | est to the club aud their town. ESS. Mrs. M. W, Roan was hostesg on MUSIC CLASS \ ‘Monday afternon to the Monday club. : The topic of study tor the day was IN RECITAL i fussia, mrs. H. 8. Dobler reading an jinteresting paper on’ “The Russian; During the month of May Mrs, ; Duma,” and Mrs. B. E. Jones disc Emma Wheeler will present her class-| ed “Japanese Intervention in Rus: eg in piano recitals. The first pro-| The year’s work will be completed gram will be rendéred by boys from in two more programs, and an ititer- @ to 13 years. The program will ba/ esting program nder consideration, kiven in the auditorium of the high for the coming y school building at 7:30 P. M. The RT public is cordially invited to all re-! citals given by the classes. Mrs.|_ Mrs. Sara West Ankenmann enter- Wheeler states that a silver offering | ttined the Presbyterian’ Women’s Bi- will be taken up to go toward a fund’ ble class at her apartment in the} kept by the classes. for various civic ' Hughes block on Fourth street yester- ‘purposes. It will be interesting to{ day, complimenting Mrs. 0. W. King note some of the activities carriedson, Who leaves shortly for an extended | by the classes during the past eight! Visit in New York. Mrs. King has years; such a 5 for books to the | 2¢en for some time teacher of the | school libra 5, to the McDowell Women’s Bible clas: League; the Red Cross fund. “The “} Monitor” is kept on file in both the fligh s and the Bismarck Publ larga at: Notices of the various recitals will! tendance is desired as there will be be piven in the Tribune during the! chorus practice after the meeting. MRS. ROAN § Just Received WOMEN’S SMART OXFORDS AND PUMPS AT POPULAR PRICES Not in years have we been able to offer such splendid values. A NEW STRAP—TWO- EYELETED MODEL J. L, BELL TALKS ON ‘THRIFT Before the Business and Protessiénal remember her on Mother’s Day Women’s club on Tuesday evening, J. With a box of her favorite flow- Leonard Bell gave an address on “In- ers, Flowers by wire—Anytime vestment for Business Women.” Mr, __ ( . i Bell was able to bring. a inl oe wenn S Osear H. Will & method of saving and invest-/ 9» 4 th St. Phone 784R. | ment before the assembly and much ey Serene: | appreciation was expressed by the. "x ae >. members and their guests for the ex-! | CITY NEWS | \ cellent address. . oF er Mrs. Obert Olson road Kipling’s “Mother o’ ‘Mine,” and *The Influence e 5 ‘of Small Things.” In the spirit of | Mand Mrs. W. A, Wallace, of o i ‘Freewater, Oregon, are visiting at the} nae eae bere home of his brother, George E. Wal-' the Provident’ Life Insurance com-| ce, state tax commissioner. pany, gave. a four-minute talk on} ' “Know and ‘Dont Knock” your town.) Extremely smart and decidedly new, made of Brown Calf Leather with strap‘and two eyelets as illustrated. BROWN KID WALKING OXFORDS $5.00 This popular Oxford represents the maximum in quality and the minimum in cost. Sizes 214 to 9, widths AAA to D. Visiting Here | It was arranged during’ the busi- S i ‘ness meeting last night to have a gct-| will be hostesses. | i a e Grand Pacitie: ete # , tosethier dinner at the Grand mene Presbytorian Ladies Aid | |} The regular business and social meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies j | Aid will be held in the h parlors | at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. | This is a very important business | Py ea r | meeting and all members are urged | Po A | to attend, i 3 | Mrs. Slattery Se Polihes” H Mrs. § y Mi, “Cleans as it Polishes’ | Friends of Mrs. M. P. Slattery will | regret to learn of her serious illness {this past week at her home on Sec- , ond street and Avenue B. It is hoped ; that Mrs. Slattery’s early recovery | may soon he reported. ‘ MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED i t SATIN SUEDE STRAP POMPS $9.00 Attractive and beautifully styled models in black satin here in large array. Also fashionable strap pat- terns in brown and suede at this popular price. Confers on Convention | | ‘Bradley C. (Marks, of Fargo, head) | of the Ancient Order of United Work- ‘men, was in Bismarck yesterday con-! | ferring with local representatives of| | the lodge on plans forthe convention Champion Shoe Store John Mushik & Sons Mandan, North Dakota to be held: here May 18 19 and 20, when there will be representatives in Bismarck from several states, Make it a point to meet your’ friends at the New Garrick. The New Garrick is located at the corner of 5th and Broadway. i : 5 Women’s Auxiliary Toniaht For Your Furniture— ‘Regular meeting of the Women's} gives a high, dry Auxiliary to the American Legion will) ents ‘be held tonight at the Legion hall at; brilliant lustre 8 o'clock, All members are urged to! | ASK Your Grocer , | FOR SALE CHEAP Humpty Dumpty Bread | ton Trucks Produced b | ed Two new one and one-half jf without hard be present as there are several mat- rubbin; ters of importance to he taken up. Corwin Motor Co. iB ‘Delegates are to be elected to attend; : 30¢ to $3.00 sizes—All Desters the first State meeting of the Auxili- Bismarck, N. D. ' BARKER BAKERY | ke, May 11 and 12, siding elder of ie Methodist church, | Z is holding a highly successful revival MOTHER’S DAY meetinng at according ! to word received h news ac- Z | count of the meeting : “Dr S.A What gift could you give her that #) panford’s revival campaign, in his would make her happier. What great district in Oregon, resulted in ‘B gift would be more appreciated | over a thousand new members at Eas- | \Jithan a portrait of yourself? ter time, according to reports from some of the Evangelists. W. G. Ben- \ ? i | nett, George Bennard, C. W, McBride, Order your Cakes, Pies, Bread and Salads there. other’s Portrait Robt. Brymer, Fred Canaday, and Brown Bread and Beans Friday.’ : You will prize 4 above everything culate: hare Ee ee or Fe : . You want her fi] Nearly every cha on Dr. Da 8 Candy Sale, Saturday, May 7. i ee ie ‘shall be glad tof] district ha ad revival meetings.. Flowers for Mother’s Day. make it. | Distinctive Portraiture oe W. cme SLORBY STUDIO On Monday ev a local hos- 211 Broadway Successor to Holmboe Studio. pital occurred the di Mrs. Simon Olson, whese home was on South Twelfth strect. Mrs. Olson was twen-, ty-four years old and is survived by: j her husband and three little children: Elizabeth May, aged 2; and Beatrice Fri months, Funeral a Do You Know=- Bisr:: 2.1. as 2 Weman’s Exchange— 'YOUNG MOTHER | BURIED TOMORROW ngements have not yet been compl but the service will be held at the ngelical church on Thursday, Rev. C. F, Strutz officiating. | The deceased came to Bismarck with her husband, an employe of the “Soo” railroad, about one year ago, ' ithe family having formerly lived in Wilton, where Mr. Olson was em-| ployed in the mines. The sympathy lof the community is extended to the: | bereaved husband and the babies be-' | reft of a mother's care. DOU KNOW DOU KNOW—we ship over 1,000 packages yearly to out-of- town cutomers? DO U KNOW—we have taken 2,324 orders since opening our Bismarck shop June 3rd, 1916? ‘ DO U KNOW—we have seven on our weekly pay roll? DO U KNOW—we have taken 211 orders, since January ‘ Ist, 1921? ' DO U KNOW—we have received as many as—2-3-4-5-6-7-8 and nine orders from one customer, proof that the price, fit and quality df our clothes were O. K. Do you know KLEIN Tailorand Cleaner 422 Broadway Phone 770 \ Be See et iTO CELEBRATE ASCENSION DAY, | Tomorrow, Thursday, is Ascension | | Day and there will be Special Services | lin St. Georges Church, as follows: , 1 10a. m., Holy Communion; 7:30 p. m., | Evensong and Sermon. | | There will also be a service at 8) lo'clock in the “morning at Christ! Church, Mandan. 4 { | The newly organized Troop of Girl | | Beaute of the Episcopal church will} meet this evening in the Parish house! Jat § o'clock. The program will take| | the form of a social. M Marden | ; Captain, and Miss Eleanor Gustafison. | Lieutenant. Hl MAY PARTY } Modern Brotherhood of Amer-| ica have made arrangements for) a Mav Dancing party to be given) Thursday evening, May 5, 1921.' All. those holding invitation, card are cordially _ invited | There will be a short business! meeting 8:00 p. m. to 9:00. All! members are requested to be present. Henstitching, Mrs. N. W. Kel | ley, Little Block, Bismarck, | ‘ND. cronies Plain shape, extra fine light weight, pure white china, neat floral band border. Very moderately priced, at per set 50-Piece De Luxe Gold Band Set A light weight china, in the most popu- lar shape. Neat and dignified and in the best of taste; a most favored design. Priced at, per set i Your mother and your son’s Sewing Circle ‘mother should receive flowers WEBB BROTHERS ATTRACTIVE DINNERWARE SETS A most complete showing of dainty and attractive patterns in Dinnerware sets are now on display in our K€ Basement Store. \ 100-Piece Mayflower Set 50-Piece La Salle Set Columbia Breakfast Ware china. 32-piece set, each.............05 78 99 50) 50-piece set, each.. .. ‘ 100-piece set, each d Do Not Forget the Elks Minstrels Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7 | ‘This Was a most finished effort andj, ,St-,Mary’s Sewing Circle will meet/next Sunday. Large selection, | 784R. Cream. ‘the young business woman’ received: "t 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, at | sree hearty applause. : ree ea ee a te 9 |S i | McDonald and Mrs. Dan MeDonald eo DO YOU KNOW That only a DENTIST who knows the anatomy of the teeth and face bones can take X-Rays of the teeth. Reputable Physicians do not claim a knowledge of the teeth and mouth conditions. ; BEWARE of X’RAY LABORATORIES and PSEUDO DOCTORS. DENTISTS only can Diagnose Dental X’ray films. Quacks try to. . ; DO YOU KNOW (C. C. Hibbs, a dentist, has specialized on DENTAL - X’RAYS since 1917. Get your dental x’rays from Hibbs —get your dental work done where you please. “Try some of these— = they're delicious” The choice, rich centers: of Oriental figs—covered with a delicious cookie! OW does that sound? But there’s really no need to describe Big Sioux Fig Bars. Everybody knows them— eats them—likes them. And the fact that Manchester uses such rich,. clean’ figs, and the purest ingredients makes Big Sioux Fig Bars the most delicious of all fig cookies. Ask your grocer. FIG BARS Manchester Biscuit Co. he Sioux Falls, S. D. and Fargo, N.D. A very neat blue bordered design ‘in a fine quality light weight china, moderately Pattern consists of a narrow blue bor- der with hair line of gold. A good quality but place order early.. Oscar H.| Ask your friends about the Will & Co., 324 4th St. Phone} New Garrick’s Candies and Ice

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