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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE JOHNSON’ Popular Priced Store Greatest and Largest Ready- to-Wear Store. Bismarck’s The house with over 1000 Garments ‘ELEANORE LAMB | BRIDE OF WEEK Miss Eleanore Mary Liinb was united ‘in marriage to Mr. Theodore B. Pav- lak. The ceremony was performed at | Mandan by the Presbyterian minister. The brige wore a traveling suit of blue | and gray and wore a corsage boquet ; Of bride, roses. Following the cere- mony the young couple left on No. 4 for Minneapolis, where they will spend a short time as guests at the | home of the grooms’s parents. Upon | their return to Bismarck ® they will | take up housekeeping in an apartment \of the G. W. Little ‘house on Fourth On Sunday afternoon at 2 o'cloek | ® where d the ‘groom.js an automobile ho is opening a garage in Bald- win, where they will make their future hone, 3’ MUSICs RECITAL PUESDAY. ital for the poys of Mrs. music class will be held in ditorium’ of the high school on Tuesday evening, beginning prgmptly at 7:45. to which the public is cordial- ly invited. No admission is charged. but a silver offering will be taken up for the purchase of books on music for the high sehoo} and city libraries with a view to furthering the plan of making America the first in musi- cal countries of the world. TO COLORADO SPRINGS. Roy Logan and Mrs. Logan, accom- panied by their small son, left Satur- eveting. on, a trip that will in- clude Colorado Springs, where they will visit Mr, Logan’s brother, Dr. James. Logan. Enroute they will stop e has been for the past two it OTTO JOHNSON RETURNS, | Otto Johrison of Johnson’s Ready ‘to Wear store, returned on Saturday weeks on a buying trip;aud there are beautiful purchases for the summer trade, asa quence, All those wishing to place or- ders for Taylor’s California canned fruit and marmalade will telephone No. 173. ATTENTION ROYAL ARCH MASONS | A regular Convocation of Bis-| marck Chapter No. 10, R. A. M. | Masonic Temple, Tuesday, May; 10, 8:00 P. M. Work in M. M.: degree. All companions urged to attend. - Gilbert Haugen, H. P. Lalling in luxury playing with fire she “Paid the Piper. See: Riotous, colorful, ee Ea i . MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921" ee amazing,| Bismarck Theatre tonight. A | that’s “Paying the Piper” at the|new Paramount Super Special. a ES from the east, where he has been some ESE ee OE off at Minneapolig for a short tgne this big Paramont Super Special ae ative A and She tagen{at the Bismarck Theatre to-, out three weeks. night. . | street, The bride has been forvsome | time in the office of register of deeds j at the county court house and the | groom is an employee of the Finnev Drug store. So eager were their many friends to see that they had all due | attention at their wedding that the’ | young couple decided to have the cere. | | mony read in.the neighboring city of | Mandan, with the mother of the bride | to send them on their way rejoicing. |The best wishes of their hosts of | friends go with them on their youth- : ful voyage. ALWAYS BUSY visit relatives. will be gone Save on shoes This announces two sharp reductions in laides’ high grade low shoes. Johnson sets the prices for Tuesday and Wednesday, Mr. Johnson has just return- ed from the eastern markets and has comb- ed the markets high and low and as usual has made some wonderful purchases he bought with the cash money and therefore he got the merchandise at prices way be- low the wholesale prices of today. ee Ladies Silk Dresses FOR SALE OR TRADE 800 acre farm one mile from station and elevator in best producing part of Judith Basin most all under cultivation, six hundred acres in crop this year. Well improved, 640 acres State Land lease goes in with other lands. This well improved also partly cultivated and in crop.’ If interested either on cash basis“or trade write us. Can carry part in deferred payments or mortgage if necessary. COBB-ROBERTS LAND ‘COMPANY, Lewiston, Montana, | MEDICAL CLINIC FOR BURLEIGH. The Child Welfare committee of the i Women’s Community Council decided, = at their Saturday afternon meeting in the Civic Rest Room, to hold a child welfare clinic in Bismarck for the children of Burleigh county in the | near future. During the past when | clinics were held here the physicians | and’ nurses of the city were most gen- | erous of their time and skill in con- | ducting the work. Miss Ruth Knol |ing, Red Cross welfare worker, is c operating with Mrs, Bonham, che /man of the child welfare committee, ifs calling the clinic for the children ‘of the county, so that cases where | children néed medical attention may be | reported to either officer and she will | See that the children are brought in to the clinic when it is held ‘here. - The use of milk for the grades is | reported as being highly satisfactory. | Bills for milk, medical and dental at- | tention for cases since the drive for funds was put on, have been paid to ‘the amount of $198.51 and the welfare committee expect great things from the campaign for better children in | Bismarck. Ladies Kid Pumps Elegant quality kid, smart lines, $ black and brown......... AT THE ISMARC | THEATRE TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY } : Ladies’ silk dresses | galore. Silk Taffeta dresses, Charmuse dresses, georgette crepe dresses. Val- $1.9 EXTRA SPECIAL Patent and Kid Pumps Plain and with buckles. ‘At- $620 tractive models. Black only. A A. W. LUCAS CO. The store of quality, service and lower prices ADOLPH ZUKOR Presents A GEORGE FITZMAURICE Production F, DEAVOR REVIVED. The field secretary for the Chri deavor Union of Minnesota v | 1 i 1 marck over, Sunday, the ELT THEATRE Gi ‘Avenue B. on "Sunday Wver ine the j ; lady spoke in the Presbyterian church on the Christian Endeavor work. in | thig state. A convention is planned to | be ‘held in Jamestown on. May; 20 to the 22nd, and an effort is on foot to | revive an interest in the work so that @elegates ‘from all parishes of the: “Pi er? With" Dorothy Dieks It Paes may be sen to the convention son/ ‘Alma ‘Tell, One Express load of ladies’ and misses Ring ee tea teeone ty Norge Da. AM GCUTHE, Raweett! end | Hats. Just unpacked from the eastern — ff kota to assist in the reorganization of ‘A tmiance ‘of ‘New ‘| York’s double life. One. side, the glare j.the work, here. Matinee Mn en ee oe 2:30 p. m. Evening, 7:30 and 9. markets at prices way below the whloesale FEATURE PICTURE begins at 8 and 9:30 unless otherwise speci- ESTHER STALEY -ENTERS ‘ic and the glitter, and at ake " n pr Ices. ‘ 4 "SORORITY " paint ed. Folly dane- - fied. ,Program subject to change ad notice. ‘Ladies’ Sailors at. $1.98. x According to the Minneapolis Jour- ing jazz. | nal, ‘Miss Esther Staley of Bismarck, ; eldest’ daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ' Staley, is one of a group of twenty, | The other, the chal- lenge and inspira- tion, and simple hu- man, hearts, and love. ' A PARAMOUNT Children’s Hats 75c, and "p. See the new Flannel Hats, Bungalow Aprons, full size, ‘Te. q All muslin under garments ' off regular .@ TODAY AND TOMORROW ELLIOTT DEXTER young women students at the Uni-! versity of Minnesota whose local sor-; ority has just been installed as Pi Beta chapter of Chi; Omega, adding, ; another academic national sorority ; CTU! price. to the group of twelve already estab-: FI RE Q Mn = : lished on the campus. The new na- Scenario by CORSETS CORSETS tional organization includes 42 chap-' | Ouida Bergere ters, Intallation service took place “sat-| urday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of; || Mrs, iN, C. Beim, 2308 Lake Place,; Minneapolis, “The Witching Hour” The mystic hour that ruled the lives of this man and woman, and now—What did it do with their love? Also Showing Topics of The Day and Kinograms. “We beg to assure you that this is one of the strongest pictures shown in this city in many months and we feel quite sure that you will agree with us after you have seen it. The production is one ‘of exceptional massivencss, the story is dramatic and unique, the costuming rich and beautiful and the players the most artistic procurable. Dorothy Dickson, a famous dancer, has the leading feminine role: If you fail to see this picture you will miss a rare entertainment. Yours sincerely, GE. WINGREENE, Manager. 98c. You can’t beat Johnson’s. BALDWIN COUPLE WED. On Saturday afternoon, at the Pres- byterian manse in Bismarck, Miss | Grace M. Lingenfelter was united in marriage to Mr. LeRoy Jacob Bib, | both of Baldwin. The attendants were | Miss Esther Johnson, of the Webb Dr; tee WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NORMA TALMADGE in “The Passion Flower” Navy Blue Tri- i cotine Suits. Values up to $65. Take them at Tires! Tires! Tires! Tire Prices have been reduced by the manufacturers on practically all makes of tires except “KELLYS.”, They never were over-priced like some other brands, consider- ing their quality. Our big 20% reduction on “KELLYS” is our own loss. We must reduce our stock because we need the money. Don’t forget that beside the 20% discount we absorb the, 5% war tax, which really makes it equivalent to a 25% discount. Spring is here and a good long season ahead for your car: “Can” that old casing, put on a “KELLY,” quit worrying about blow-outs and “Keep Smiling.” See Jiffie Pants, 39c.~ 36 in. Percales. All you want at 12c yard. 50 in. wool storm serge, all colors. Reg- . ular $1.75 value. Extra | special 98e yard. Ladies’ Tweed coats, fell length. Oakland Takes Sensational Drop Ladies full Jength Sateen bloomers. Special Monday | Take them at Prices on all models are reduced $260.00 making list pe NOP Ae emer eee ree) and nee % y | $18.50 price on touring car and roadsters $1,135.00. The Oakland amounted a Sota Jon the Keen Soning” wane _is the lowest priced six in existence, and without question Ra enti a a mech and enthusiasts COATS COATS | tb the market today. : The biggest values ever offered in this We Beswayar pee R B Loubek M t C city. Take them at................ $12 95 o Je 0 or 0. Corwin Motor Co. 216 Main Street Bismarck, North Dakota Johnson’s store sets ‘the prices for Tues- day and Wednesday. Phone 234