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FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE "PAGE Five 5 “AT JAMESTOWN...” VUE Pee z SHE GUIDES and arrangements for the coming yeur} been visiting her daughter, (Mrs. D. © of Washburn have moved to the city as bad | da ee Socia : and. i ivy PH A will. be discussed, Sst orn of Mandan avent, left for {) ‘Will Holbein, of the Nofth Dakote| and wil’ live nere during the’ schooi Do.you ay Sam eat if c “ YSICI NS or her’ home at Jamestown tbday, (ood Roads association, is at James-| year, you don’t, meet himFdceta Face Personal , DANCING PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orr and Miss Agnes Orr entertained ubout a hun- dred guests at an informal dancing party at the Country Club last night in honor of Miss Hale Crilly and Miss Rena Whiting both of Minneapolis, who are guests at the Orr home. The club! dancing room was_ embellished with | many ‘beautiful flowers. Mrs. N. Lj Call assisted in serving. The honor | guests and Miss Orr served together | in Europe during the World War. i MARRIED AT ROCHESTER Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Quigley, who wore recently married at Rochester, ' Minn., arrived in Bismarck last night: tor a few days visit‘at home. . They are; enroute to China where Mr. Quigley : has been given a professorship inj ‘sing Hua College at Peking in the: ho | And Makes Technical Tests on! Patients i RETUKN i who has been here visiting her daughe !ter, who is in the hospital, and Mrs. TO COUNTRY HOME. | Mrs. George E. Wallace entertained a number of ladics at her country home in honor of Mrs. J. G. Moore of ! Grand Forks, who is the guest of Mrs, C. W. Moses. The ladies motored out | and enjoyed a picnic supper there. GOING TO MINNESOTA, | Mr. and Mrs, John Bainers and fam- ily will leave Saturday on‘a vacation tip during which they will visit Far-| go, St. Paul and spend some time at ; White Leur Lake. | ON BUYING TRIP. R. B. Webb .of the Webb .Depart- ment store, leaves tonigiitt for Chi cago and Grand :Rapids on a buyin: trip for the furniture department. Miss’ Hazel Pi left yesterday ‘for Rochester, where she will spen her vacation... Miss Pierce will als: visit in Minneapolis before returning to Bismarck. HERE FROM CLEVELAND. Dr. Buzzelle of Cleveland, was ir. j the city today on business. zelle brought a patient in with him. NOME. L. Hall of Elbowvods, N. 1 Mrs. C. “RETURNS FROM VACATION Rev. G. H. Quigley returned from his vacation last night and will oce cupy his pulpit:both Sunday morning F and evening. t oy nr’ | j VISITING HERB y Mr. end Mrs. Roy Nelson of Crooks ' ston, Minn., are visiting at the home of F May burton lett todey for her home. | TO KENTUCKY. Richard Elliston, who lus been vis- itmg in the city for the past week lett for his home in Covington, Kentucky, this morning. town today attending a meeting of the North Dakota Editorial association. TO MAKE HOME HERE. Mrs. Suzanne Hultberg and children | ery ant as Mother used to Be firm peaches, pears and plums of your own selection — pure sugar — clean bright kettles— newly washed mason jars—and the whole.operation done in your own kitchen—it makes @ difference! © Who cannot tell delicious, pure home- snade preserves from factory-tinned frui Pat up a good variety to last the whole winter. You will save enethird to one-half by doi i Sweet Pickled Peaches or Pears always give meals @ Sempting end appetising touch. Heve is 6 good recipes Business Men’s Lunch, ‘25 cents. New Garrick Confection- this work at home, = department’ of Political Science, | Tsing Hua-College is operated on the i i ‘ ; 4 9 Boxer indemnity tuna .euiued vy Lae; | Mrs, W. 5 Mrs. Nelson's parents, Rev. and Mra. \ 96 peck, peaches 1 plat vloegae 5 Rent G. H. Quigley. 4 ougeg yz. stick cinnam United States government in China} ‘street, left this ‘morning wor St. f } Cloves and is operated by the Chinese govern-! | Paul, where she will visit iriends. HERE FROM Twine LAKE, poi saute; Sionenz and cenumen #0 mlagtee:_ Dip mene: | Hes elaine Bis, pecltion, FED Saar emnre Mr. and Mra. A. Weinherg of Turth Pith iowa” Stick four cloves into each peach. the’ Unlyersitysoly Minnesota send ihas, ON BUSINESS: TRIP. Lake, are in Bismarck for severa Fon into the syrup and cook until soft, using half the ir at a times. jw same recipe for pears. been granted a two years leave of: absence, : ' His bride’ was Miss Louise France, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles; France -near.-Rochester, Minn, The: marriage took. place at the home of| the bride’s parents Wednesday evening | in the presence of a large company of | relatives and friends, Rev. C. H. Quig- ley’ officiating. i KINDERGARTEN PARTY About eighty children, attendants of the. summer Kindergarten attended the: party gvien on the lawn of the North Ward school at the closing ses- sion this morning. The children. had prepared favors for the party and this with the games they played the grea er part of the morning gave them MRS. MAY ROSE Laboratory Technician is the title which Mrs, May Rose of Louisville, | <y., wears, And it means that the working ot| 0. N. Dunham tert for Glendive. Mont, this morning on a business trip. days shopping and on a business trip FROM NAPOLEON. Miss Mary Ha of Napoleon is in the city and has accepted a position with the, Hail Insurance Department at the capital. RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN. Mrs. T. J. Atwood, who was ‘ill at a hospital here and who has since No General Offices, Minneapolis, Minn, at the Economy Shoe Store. Lo- , cated 2 doors West of French & Welch, 302/, Main street. Plan your canning now—order your Ball mason jars Pacific N. W. Growers & Jobbers Association WEBB BROTHERS Exchanges; “Merchandise of Merit Only.” RANCE SALE yp —Srlc“( t;.hLULUCUN | y_—CSr_i“‘ <;:.mUCU'YN Velvet Sport Jacke 1 | August Clearance of Women’s a ae j the entire Pope Sanatorium at Louis- ; ville revolves around her effort. Bs-! j cause when a patient is brought to the sanatorium Mrs. Rose makes the; } blood and chemical analyses from) | which the diagnosis is made and pre- ' scriptions based on. chance to apply their work of this summer. - Picnic refreshments were served. VISITS HUSBAND Brooks Hoskins, who was hurt in a railroad accident recently, is in a hos- pital in Grand Rapids, Mich. An/item! In order that the chemical test may in the Fergus Falls Daily Journal sayS}be made, the patient is given a test! Mrs. Hoskins left for Grand Rapids to! meal, consisting of ordinary foods | visit: her, husband, ‘who was reported; well prepared. In an hour that meal in a more-serious condition than im-| jg taken with the stomach tube and mediately after the accident, his leg8j the test is made. | being badly: injured. | Mrs. Rose was a graduate nurse ‘ FatNg ara ‘ first. After several years of practice TO SPEAK AT JAMESTOWN, {she prepared herself for the technical Miss Minnie, J. Nielson ‘left on the; morning. train for Jamestown. She; will speak at the meeting-of the North | Dakota ~ State. Kditorial association | to Chicago and other Illinois” points, this afternoon. The talks to be given) where they will-visit friends. | at the meetings this afternoon are on eee “Selling North Dakota” and Miss Niel- son will talk on “Seliing Education.” She will return to Bismarck: Sunday. TO VISIT: PRISON Charles Perez, whois to appear .at the Rex theater, and who spent three yéars in the federal prison at Atlan- ta, Ga., was given permission today by Warden, Stair of the prison to try and ‘cheer ‘up ‘the: convicts: this even- ing. He will relate many anecdotes of* prison life and tell’ of life in the to EE sae: meee —— RRR RRR RAR ON MOTOR TRIP. { Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Keller;and fam- ily and Mrs. Scott Cameron :Jeave to- morrow on a motor. trip to the_Dc- troit lakes and to Cambridge, Minn. They expect to’be,gone about three weeks. 4 1 Brown Velvet, size 18. Or- 1 Jersey smock. Burgandy and Misses’ Suits inl A 2 color with handsome’ em- eelpriee $15.00. August broidery of contrasting col- ONE SERGE SUIT A high grade serge suit in sand color, size : ors. Original price $22.50. $8.75 16. Original price $35.00. August Clear- August Clearance One Brown, Two Navy Vel- ance $15.00 nh '“ SHANTUNG SUITS Just two left. .A 16 and 36 in. a fine qual- ity atl silk Shantung. Former prices were $25.00. “August Clearance. Each “$10.00 Organdy Dresses All organdy dresses in our store including all the new- est shades and styles, dur- ing’ our August Clearance WOMEN’S COUNCLL’ TO MEET. The regular meeting of the Women's Council’ will be: held tomorrow atter- noon at 3:30 at:the Rest Room: Plans $10.00 vet, sizes 16. Original price $17.50. August Clear- “="$9.00 Kentucky hills. TO TWIN CITIES eae f A WHITE FLANNEL SUIT HALF PRICE Ate eae tty chien ale LADIES Two Navy Velvet, sizes 16 ' SILK SPORTS SUITS aoe in Sane: Bick 18” Onleinal orles morning, Mrs. Joncas peli veil friends We hive just ietelvall 6 ‘nies ‘line $37 A ‘ sunk Glestanes car ronaieetst ha Suits, ie dark jackets $27.50. August Clearance Women’s Dresses - in the cities and Miss Alta will go. to bt epee : trad with li: irts, 8 irt. Si . . Spleens: Minn, where she will visit of Ladies’ Shoes in the latest 36, 38. ed a Orluinclly bernie on abb.0C. Twenty assorted dresses of Miss Justine Paulson at their summer |] styles, as well as a complete line || 15 00 ‘Aligust Clearance Organdy, Voile, Batiste, . ‘ e etc., that formerly sold up of Misses Shocs. For the school children. we have'a well assorted stock ‘of Educator School Shoes. Every pair of shoes we sell is |} fully guaranteed or your money }; cottage. to $22.50. August Clear- ance SPORT SUITS Five Sport Suits in checks and Jerseys. Sizes 15, 17, 36. Original. price $37.50. August Clearance RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS. Joseph Dietrich, who has been ill Take ‘ame ot his daughter. Mrs. P. E. Byrne for the past month is re now able to be up. $21.50 $8.75 vovering ant refunded. Make it a point to see 5 ligweare. ev MMs daushte,, Mable’ Dietrich, Jake Siegal Sport Coats WOMEN’S 1 3 9 5 Ginzh who is a trained Luise. - HAND TAILORED SUITS e Ingham Dresses ; We have selected and placed 418 Broadway (Bismarck, Fur Store Location) Remember every Friday and Sat- urday, we have special bargains at wonderful low prices. 4 Jersey Sport Coats in tur- quoise and Copenhagen col- ors,.sizes 16, 36, 38. Orig- al price $12.50. August Clearance , $6.95 Ty Three hand tailored suits. One each of Poret Twill, Tricotine and Covert in sizes 16, 36, 38. Original price $89.50. August Clearance Clearance $39.50 $19.50 ei iS CSG TWO SAND COLORED SUITS Two sand colored suits of tricotine in sizes 36'and 38. Original price $57.50. August OF VISIT. : ON EXTENDED on a rack 35 gingham Mrs. L. K. Thompson and. daughter, Marylan, have left. tor Minneapolis, where they will visit Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wei- mer. From Minneapolis they will go OUT THEY GO! rea Every Summer Hat in Our Store Goes for $1. . dresses in a fine range of styles and patterns. Values up to $19.50. August Clear- $5.95 ance August Clearance of Summer Footwear Summer Hats One group of summer hats suitable for street and dress wear. Former prices not considered. August Clear- ance. Choice $1.98 Silk Blouses One large assortment of.- August Clearance of Sport Skirts White Flannel Skirts Two White Flannel Skirts that sold for $21.50. August Clearance $13.95 Silk Skirts—Lot 3 Six Silk Skirts of highest Baronet Satin Skirts Colors are White, Pink'and Cope. Original Price $12.50. ‘August Clearance $7.95 Silk Skirts—Lot 1 Four silk skirts in combina- All Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s White Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords 1 In order to clean up our stock of all Summer Hats, we are offering Silk Skirts—Lot 2 ‘Fifteen Silk Skirts that if Pee . ; S blouses that represent the tion of White and Blue, make the most beautiful as- © sinde antich ) them at this clean up season’s newest styles, col- White and Pink and Laven- sortment.ever shown in Bis- graile anaes Gantal, 2 ors and materials. Form- der and Tan, Original price marck. - Original prices rite $29 50. August Chen. sale for erly priced up to $10.50. $17.50 to $19.50. August $21.50 to $24.50. August Price #2800. August Clear: August Clearance Clearance Clearance f $12.50 $14.95 $17.50 Price a August Clearance of Wash Fabrics We have selected and placed in five large sales groups all summer wash fabrics and have priced them for quick clearance. Included are Plain Voiles, Figured Voiles, Embroidered effects, Tissues, Or- gandies and beautiful silk striped Voiles. Table 1. Table 2. Values up to 50c. Now Values up to 75c. Now 29c 48c You will find in this sale such Hats as the following: Transparent. Organdies, White Milan, assorted colors, Silk and Straw and Tailored Hats. This Sale for Friday & Saturday Miss Mary Buchholz, Millinery oe gird Street, > ’Phone 367 Table 5. Values up to $2.25. $1.48 Table 3. Table 4. Values up to $1.00. Now | Values up to $1.50. Now 65c 98c Now

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