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‘ rer cy - eh et et ei ot eee 2 a hi of PAGE FOUR , Busy ‘Sale Values up to $29.50, Valués Busy Sale .........4, ee BISMARCK. GARMENT.SHOP The Store That Has Brought the Low . Prices to Bismarck \ |, = ‘hi Follow ite) ALWAYS BUSY | 733 Jonneon’s | Values that Stand Alone | S{!e,6°" Thursday and’ Friday. ’ After Fourth of July sales. Asale wee spells money in your packer Dresses! Pree Dresses!’ : This means every summer dress in the store at prices sale prices. These dresses are made of imported organdies.— Dotted Swiss — Voiles — organdie Tissues =- novelty Voiles — Ginghams, etc. 87: silk dresses in this lot. Values up to #9. 50. Always $1 4. 95 J: Busy Sale:.. One big rack of gingham dresses. Values "$ to $3.98. Always \ os ea $1 95 32 Spins Costs 32 spring “coats at $9.95 . that are incomparable. That's _Wwhy we are always busy. = SPORT COATS Sport Coats: Sport Coats Plain Red and Green, wool flannel, Sport cout , special $12.50 TWEED COATS © TWEED COATS Our regular $25.00 Tweed Coats. At Always Busy Sale........4... 4 nee $1 6. 75 Navy Blue Coats! Navy Blue Coats!’ About 100 of these to choose from. Values up to $35.00. is Ha aS SOL Sees Pa) $ 1 8.75 (You can’t beat Johngons.)* «3 Skirts! Skirts! Skirts! , Baronstte satin skirts. Worth $16.50 : $9.98 Our orice ... Underwear! Underwear! - That’s the reason why Values that’ are incomparable. we are always busy. Ladies Gauze Unjon Suits.... Ladies Gauze Union Suits... Ladies Gauze Union Suits... Ladies Gauze Union Suits. Ladies Gauze Drawers. Children Union Suits (Children Union Suits............04. HOSIERY SALE Ladies Pure Silk Hose, seconds. . Ladies Pure Silk Hose, regular... . Ladies Fiber Silk Hose, reguler.. Ladies Lisle Silk Hose, regular, , Ladies Lisle Silk Hose, regular... BARGAIN BASEMENT STORE . Incomparable -Values, att 27 inch Ginghams, per yards 3.5 27 inch Percales, per yard. 36 inch Percales, per yard........ 27 inch White Outing flannel, per yard: 27 inch Novelty Outing flannel, per yard. 45 inch White Oil Cloth, per yard... * 40 inch Novelty Voiles. Worth 98c y. Our sale -price....-.4.)...233 BSaedecs. sil 36 itch Shirting, Extra, per yard. 9/4 Extra heavy sheeting, per yard... 54 inch Wool serge’ all colors. Regular $ value.. This sale, per yard.. 3 Regular ser : $3.95 Tage. HOSIERY. SALE Full size, all wool blankets. vglues. Ae sale... Farrer 45 inch Charmeuse lostly all colors Special 23 0 <8Rdbiseee op cee oles oe ihe hates $2.98 We ha@e just received 12 pieces of colored Organdies. Priced 75c and 98c the yard. Shop at Johnson’s Always Busy gtore’and save money. Your neighbor does hér buying here. . Why don’t you? HATS! HATSH~ | HATS!!! + They must go. ‘We never carry any merchandise over from season to season.',So here they go. All summer hats at— $1 375 Buy as many as you like at this price. . This Hat Sale includes all straw sailors. One big lot of Waist’,slightly soiled $ 2.98 by handling. Print op es eh Sapa W. T. Corsets, regular $2.51 number. . Your choice ............. i eo way below the actual whole- , | HERE’ FROM MONTANA. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and _, Personal WwW. ra T. U. Meeting | The regular. monthly taeetiig of | the ‘Waman’s C; T. U, was held in the | Community, room, , af, the. | yesterday afternoon. A part of the | program. was serpie’ to a, memorial | service for Mrs. (Hoffman, who i was president of ie local union, at | the time of her death, »:;- i The following repolutions ! submitted: Resolutions. of Love, | ‘The Woman's’ Christian ‘Temper: | ance Union offer the fallowing resol- utions of love, respect~and sympathy in memory of Mrs. A. 8. Hoffman who” | died June 24, 1921. + Whereas: it has pleased our ‘Heav- enly Father to remove from our midst one of. our most faithful of, ficers and a loved member And whereas: The memory of her /genial nature, heer kindly’ disposi: tion‘ and her . beautiful christian character wit} be forever @ shining light.” ‘Therefore be it \wesolved that we extend ‘our sympathies to the bereaved family and commend, them to the source of consolatte,;—Our Savior—who is always ready to pour into the brokén heart the’. healing | balm of love. ‘Be it further resolyed that we bow in ‘humble submission to the will of 'Him whodoeth all things well, “adorning ourselves with a meelt and quiet spirit, which in the sight of God. is of great price” that we may | meet her in the beautiful Beyond. “Faithful toiler, thy work is done; ‘Beautiful. soul into glory gone, Hojyored life with its Grown now won, At, home with her God.” Committee: Mrs. G. H. Quigley Mrs. C. W._ Smith Mrs. Geo. M. Register. METHODIST AID MEETS | The District meeting’ of the: Ladies | Aid of the McCabe Methodist afternoon at 3 o'clock. District, Ni | Son, residence, 823 fifth street. District No. 2° wil! ‘meet’ at Mrs, E. E. Bailey's’ residence, 1008* Ave, Bailey ‘and Mrq. B., G. hostesses. x 3. will meet. with Mrs. .H, Quigley. 407 ‘qixt® street. District No. 4 will: not meet this week. A large attendancy: at the | meetings of the othér thre dlatricts | is desired. a _ _ VISITING VISITING. Mrs. R. W. Oakman of San Fran- cisco is in the city: vigiting her mother, | Mrs..W. F. Jones, who is ill at the ho: pital. Mr. Oakmar ts a ‘manufacta' ! er’s agent and has territory from ea: {ern Montana to the, coast, Mr. Oak- man’s trip takes about three months and Mrs. Oakman will spend that time; ners with her mother. ’ TO KILLDEER MOUNTAINS. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Chernich, Miss Daisy Welch, Marie Malloy, and Mil- dred Eger of Dickinson, Beechér | Stair, Dave Poindexter and Ben Okert returned yesterday from the Killdeer | - mountains -where they spent. “the Fourth of July. The trip was made in an Oldsmobile eight. | eases b VISITING HERE. Mrs, Ctto Koberjof Duluth is in the city visiting her husband, Otto Kober, of Finney’s Drug store. Mrs. Kaher is buyer for a large firm in Duluth land is spending her week's, vacation | here. : ry if ON EXTENDED TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bannon of Thayer Street left by car on a vacation trip to Minneapolis, Chicago and Wiscon> lsin. They expect to be gone two months and will spend some time at l.the Takes at ‘Fond du Lac, Wigconsin. ON WAY TO MINNEAPOLIS (Mrs. John ‘Straut and daughter and ‘sister, Miss Amelia Becker of Ashle} ere in the city visiting. friends yel + Kraay. : ‘Miss Becker is’on her way to ‘ Minneapolis where she will spend her vacation. * ; - REODVERING NICELY .by an automobile and whose leg was | | broken in two places is getting along’ inicely. Weights are useil to keép the: bone 'in place ‘but it is beginning. to mend nicely. Ww Mrs. W. C. Edwards and, daughter, “Janet of Helena, Mont., are visiting at fthe home of, Mrs. Edward's mother, [ Mrs. D. ‘Sunquist... They expect’ to japend the summer in Bismarck. RETURN FROM VACATION - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Gorman ‘and family, havé returned from Burn- stad where they ‘have spent an en- Hovabie ten days vacation on pLake. mobile. — SS VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT |: ALL AMERICAN TRIO - Comedy and Harmony Singing. DOLLIE BRICKY * Kid Impersonations’ IMPERIAL DUO ;| Piano Accordeonists De Luxe ROLLAND BROS; | Gymnastic Wonders, “IT AM GUILTY” | J. Parker Read Jr.; Associated | Producers Special Feature Pro- \{ duction . in Seven 'Big Acts Starring co: LOUISE GLAUN. \| This is one of the season’s Biggest Successes. i They made the trip by auto- Are 1 will meet with Mrs.'S. G.-Seyert:,; At Community ] Room: Minot nextweek and has: been’ pre- Library'|s were |'* {at Rev, Jordan’s leaving. } church will be* held‘ on. “Thursday 4 d ‘| here. pours to their home in New : Ase © SO Algerson:| ' ‘}aid/to the business of transportation. - Robert Falconer who was run over | tal’ on the meaning of Rotary. Red | trimming. Hl ;| Highest yesterday | Lowest last: bight {morning and evening at +.the ‘First’ jevening for hii | + BAPTIST M#SSION CIRCLE MEETS CO, COMMISSIONERS ‘IN SESSION CHICAGO (PASTOR TO. PREACH HERE ~ ee Dr. ;Carl PD. Cage Ph. -D., D. pasto® of the Oak Park Baptist, church, Chicago will be here this week and‘will preach next Sunday Baptist churows ‘Dr. Case-will be tl main convention ‘speaker at the ‘Bap- tist state Yeonvention to be held at vailéd upon to come “from Ctileago by way of Bismatck to speak’ here next Sunday: LEAVES ROR PARKER Boi Dr. E. ¥, Jordan\ Jeft last new field. of labor, Parker, North,Dakota. A large num- ‘ber of. members of the First Baptist regation were at the reas their, regrets “Rev. BAPTIST ‘MID WEEK SERVICE ° Tonight at eight o'clock “Echos” from the. Northern Baptist convention will be heard-at:the Baptist mid, week service. g “Three ‘of the four memberg who attended’ thé convention, Mrs. F.’ B, Flanagan, Rev. Geot'B. Newcdinb and ‘C. 'W. Finwall have returned. s RETURNS HOME Mrs. D, G, Smith who has been ill at the Bismarek. ‘Hos; pital! for. some time left today ‘for her home at: Mc- Laughlin, South Dakota." SasCug eee SPEND SUMMER,’ VHERE Miss Francie ‘Kauffman of | St. Louis, Missouri ig‘apending the sum- mer here, visiting her. gaunt, Mrg.. A. Van ‘Horn of seventh’ street. “DO PORNL. Mrs. G. \D. Bell and little son left this morning. for Portland, Oregon where they will @pend’ some time visiting, telatives, <iatg LAKES FOR VACATION 'E. A’ Langford and “A. C. Lang- ford and family motored, to Fargo where they wil! epend ‘g'two tonthg vacation at’ the lakes. The Mission Circle of the. Baptist Shurch will meet tomorrqw afternoon in the chureli' parlors. Agood attend: ance is | deajred. ‘ a » ON: SHOPPING TRIP Mrs. Lod. Truax and Mrs. Ci F. Honefeld motored down from Wilt yesterday and sient the day topping ere. RETU HOME re Mr. aad Mra/H. §. Tilsen who spent the fourth of July with friends Salem. —— ' ~YISITING MOTHER. L. J:,8vensgaard agent at Cannon | Ball, ia in the city. visiting his mother, Mrs. G. Svendsgaard. ING. i ‘Mts. A.J. Teor kmion of Plaza, N. D., yes in the oity, ayer Sunday vieiting er sister, Mrs. W. Benning. ‘The county commissioners are in seBsion today, and, tomorrow at ‘the county court house. ILTON i it is qi wed prices [si GROUP 1. Bae Included in: ‘this group are suit hats, sailors and sport’. hats» thati::formerly were . priced -up to $10.00: ‘and $12.50. and son of: shopping yest - BALDWIN VISITORS 4 “Mb. and Ors. Olaf ‘Lundine of Bald win were In'the' city yesterday. IN BISMAROK. HOSPITAL, 3° Harold and Norris Fife are ‘in the Bismarck Hospital for tonsillectony, ROTARY CLUB TO . gilt 6 in the. city, Mcintes of the Rotarg cluh, nn take a little journey iy the coun- try next week to view:the atock farm owned by Dr. L. A: Sthipfet and Mr, Lambert. An invit fab extended ‘at today’s luncl fy Dr. Schipfer jag ‘the conclusion qf an account by ‘of his pecent ‘asters trip. é ‘Dr. Schipter ‘atténded-the medical meeting at Boston and took-a motor! trip’ from,Ohio ito. mamy eastern points.. ‘He stoppdd at Niagara Falls, Boston, Washington, Cleveland and many other cities reporting thd ‘hard! surface roads of the ast @ valuable ‘G. F. Dullam gave a one minute E. Bergeson, J,.C. Taylor and: pr. ‘LaRose were selected a8 addition: af members. “THE SASH I atx: ““Hére is the inevitable sash again! No: gown, this sea is complete without its accompanying sash, or anshes, for itideed ‘sometimes you'll id that by the es of a sasn hange your gOwn--aRd Rrofitaby or For the offect ‘{s ‘almos' LY another dress without’ th “Phe three sashes’ sttown' vo are conservative. Light gtay is used with the black Canton crepe ‘frock, and notice the wooden bead block “Effective and auith’ sitaple. The gown of the handsome em- brofdering ‘needs no further trimmin; Imagine this frock in, fbr ies Abs orer a'rose underslip, or ic a | trifig startling! The vogue gf the high ‘| neck, which designers. #a¥, {1 on for fall, is. shown’ in ¢h et blocked Canton crepe. The go up—Is the word, bit the slee remain dallying agy' shoulder ang. finger; BREAD. ia baiting water, then ‘wipe it before us- —WEATHER REPORT.” Temperature ‘at‘? Lawest yesterday Precipitation . % Highest wind Velocity sy probably Thursday; big wa change in toppperatur seg erson, irate, is > ala to have founded - ihe ak of Eag- _ VISIT, STOCK FARM| .| turquoise slip, if you Sint to oe al ere petweet tle s H 1 ‘A hot knife will enable you to cut |” "| ‘tres&: bread easily. “pip. t ,| . For twenty- -four “hours ending ai | ‘| noon July 6. , : ame Makes Lon rene Drive, With, tikes f font BY rivg Wein M, B. Gilman Lax: 3 Paylin receipt of a" Jetter written by Superintendent J. M Martin, who is making an extensive tour of the east, which reads: marae ae L.) Garrettsville, Ohio, M- B. Gilmgn Co., Bismarck, N. D. *; Gent oe 2 writing si you ‘ P S expect nega Srp aia ie part fh ‘ine fin- est pomsible way. Later on, when we know. the exact miieage and consym- pen we a we will let you. know bout it... We do know now, however #ha Sytem, WARES aged 24 miles to the gallon We think this record was surpassed on the linois, Indiana, and Ohio roads where @ made at least 26 miles, ; i ‘ang perhaps more, to the gallon. . ‘To date we have drivén a little less toan 2.094 ‘no trouble with the car or en- hot “touched ‘it, except, for minor adfustments of brakes and} tebtening heels ‘We have. nothing trip. rough roads. ne meh of the way ihe ‘reads were fine. We have found’ the 2 Servipegtations uniformly: court feous and obliging. Arrived here y terday, having visited with friend: alne in the cht, rene ae knife. in| = lang in 1694. | Sedhy, N, D., to Aberdeen,'| : | 8. D.--80 miles on dirt road, We aver- “3 car, and feel it ist * a uly Caezennce 5: mmer Millinery eaak, WLOIT? My Aho? F ; # Our entire stock of trimmed hats and milters hats at areatly reduéed: prices: ford uick ‘clearances 15,280 aghiseds A collection of high grade hats for strzet and dress wear, including several pat- tern hats that formerly were priced up to $20.00. Reda bias ee Price. * July Clearance Sale Price cee Olgaratiee at a $2. 98 - $8.00 . HALE PRICE uN ‘a Gar 's Hats-at One- Half he market price. : “LETTERS OF Blog in advertising: may appeal: after. all it.is the homely, sinbere let ters, from..women, overflowing , with nes y, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, . iwles and have. had abso: | ° ag i Sale of . | aC ES ee GROUP3 ~*~ _ HALF PRICE ™ 4» most. varied selection’ of - midsummer hats of Or- gandy, georgette, lace, etc.,. including sport models of felt and straw combina- GROUP 2 ‘ aed RATITUDE. at language and ilustrations ‘Many, but will help ‘them algo. “Many such let- ters are being published in this paper from day to day, and it is to any wo- man’s advantage who suffers from fe- male ailmentain any form to give this old fashioned root and herb remedy a trial. 4 it: gratitude for health restored that. ‘convince other suffering ‘Ask The Kids ESE ‘Sioux Grahams baked. clean, modern bakeries, here. the Weet Plain or eaten with milk, thele full graham flavor makes them wonderfully tasty. If you think you'd like them all covered: with rich chocolate, ask your grocer for Big Piven Soc Ketspe: But firet try: Bic Sioux GRAHAM CRACKERS Fa (A Full-value Packege) Manchester Biscuit Company : ‘Sioux Falls, S. D. and Fargo, N. D. ~ Betabliched 1902 oF 6 CET Direction Vaileau Theaters Company "LAST TIME TONIGHT ; ¢.,\ Ralph Connor’s' + . “THE,.SKY PILOT” : TOMORROW: > Kinograms. ‘Wesley Barry in ° “BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER” ‘ COMING D. women that''there is: a medicine that