The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1921, Page 3

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ij FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB “AIN’T IT FUN TO BE NATURAL”.- EXCLAIMS WRITER The following piece, “Back to Na- ture,” was inspired by a picnic that the Business and Professional Wom- en’s Club held recently and was writ- ten by one of the members.” “With a vengeance, we might add, but let us be conservative and just say ~-Back to Nature. And why not? There is a bit of the human, even in our austere business and profession- al women, Witness the performances last evening. How, when and where? Ah, we muse not disclose the intimate secrets of the clan, nor the nature of the where with all furnished to sus- tain them on a more or less bumpy adventure into the land of “nowhere in particular.” Perhaps none of the famous concoctions attempted from hair tonic, midnight stills or our dom- inion neighbors! But. what, oh what could have caused one 6f the most honorable members to wade ba in the sands of the Mi trjend&, barefoot, unchaper were, by neither bathing suit or swim- ming pool—and to further lovingly caress the sides of the potato dish with the village spoon. Of course she did not jeopardize the famous re- putation of the club—for is shé not} on her vacation, and who need be} civilized on her vacation? As for the rest? Well—after all, Ain't it fun to be natural, once in awhile? I know, I seen ’em. (Signed) Cottontail. STOLEN AUTO "Is RECOVERED) J. claimed a seven-| was stolen fro: June 22. The officers of the ment at Sherwood, Griffin came 8 Omaha, w started hb pital from " MANDAN NOTES | pes LIVESTOCK exalt With over $5,000 in premiums and purses and extensive’ improvements in the fair buildings as additional in- ducemen| exhiibtors, the Missouri Slope Fair at Mandan August 29, 30 and 81 will excel all that have gone be- fore. ‘The livestock exhibit is especially strong in cattle. In the beef classes the Shorthorns will predominate but there are also very good classes of Herefords and Aberdeen Angus. The superintendents of the differ- foot | yesterday afternoon, ness, y} Logan county commissioners ‘hi “| just accepted from the contractor: -| new, br and has} s have been received in Mandan. She was married on August 9th at Spring- field, Mass., to Alfonso F. Kossick, formerly a resident of Fargo, . Mr. and Mrs, Herman Swanson and children have returned from a two| months visit with relatives in Syra-| cuse, Auburn and other points in New York. Miss Lois Larson, who accom- | panied them, visited in Boston. | vs, W. H. Stabler left last night for Modesto and Oakland, Cal- | ifornia, where they will visit their! daughter, Mrs. E. A. Bissonette and their son, Fred. They expect to be, gone about a month, j F. L. Shaffer, who} have been visiting Mrs. Shaffer’s par-| ents at Fort Clark for the past few days, returned home today, | Mrs. Hugh “Owens and daughter, | Gwendolyn and Mrs. A. O. Hender- son were shopping and visiting friends! in Bismarck yesterday. | The Sunday School classes of the Methodist church held their regular annual. picnic at the Fair Grounds’ in- law, Mrs. Larson, "lett last evening for a three weeks visit in St. ‘aul Stanley Pri ideaux ‘of | the Lewis and Clark hotel, has gone to Fargo and} the Minnesota lakes on a vacation, Matt wander left yesterday for Hu field, N. D., for a several weeks’ y it) with relatives, Dr. and Mrs, bloyd Erickson re-! turned yesterday from a visit in Min- nesota, { | _ Attorney A, T. Faber of Manda in Bismarck today on legal bi of Napoleon, county building, whicn e the offices of the sheritf, es attorney. and clerk of court of ind also the court nbers of District Judge George Ml. McKenna, i The old jail building has been moved from its former location to a position adjacent to the new county building. Now that women’s ears are coming | back they'll hear a lot of things they didn’t suspect. | Widow Preferred To. Meet Death At Home | “For many years I suffered from. | ent. separ are: K. Bjornson, County Agent , Gee Tise, live: st department; Warren Haines, Farm Mach-} inery, F. ¥ SS, WO- food dep: Be L. Shaffer, men’s de ment; . CH Brown art and 1 department; H. K. Jen- jonal department. All en-| ept in the speed department, made up to noon August 29. SPECIAL RATES FOR FAIR Through the co-operation of Sccre-' ry John Rovig of the Missouri Slope | jon, Secretary Thos. Sul-; ivan Mandan Comme: club” with the ir portation off is of the Northern P: and the Soo rail- | roads, special excursion rates for the lope Fair visitors here Au- , have been obtained, 27 and Aug. 31 ts may be pur- Sars 9, 30 and Between Augus! fare and a half tic chased for the round trip to Mandan on the following roads: Northern Pa- cific main line from Dickinson to Steele, Mandan to Mott, Mandan to Killdeer, Linton to Mandan. ‘oo line, all points within a 75 mile radius of Bismarck. All tickets are good until midnight of September 1st. ITY PAPER joners at a regular | lay evening Mandan D y Pioneer 2 jal pap Hereafter the ci jon proceedings will be pie e the Pionee “Under the state | ing the official proceedin: were required to be published in the official newspaper elected by the vot- ers at the preceding election. This op- erated in many cases in compelling the | publishing of city proceedings in a! weekly newspaper not gener d where a y newspaper is publ: y formerly exist- Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Roderi daughter arrived by car Wedn wal evening to make their home _ here again, Mr. Roderick has purchased} the Schwartz Barber shop and_ will conduct the busin in the new los Mr. Schw will leave for} I on, S. D., in a few days where he will continue his business. Announcements of the marriage of Miss Ruby Vetter, daughter of Mr.} M i Rapids, of cities! stomach trouble. All the doctors | tried helped me but little. All said | I would hawe to go to hespital and! be operated on fpr gall stones or 1 ‘would not live much longer. I told them I preferred to meet my death at | home. One day I pi d up an advertisement of ‘Wonder- fu emedy and taking a course of it more tnan a “year ago have not had.a single yain in;! my stom have good appetite and can eat It is a vimple, harmle: pre the catarrhal mucus frm the int tinal tract and allays the inflamma- tion which causes practicatly all stom- ach, liver and intestinal aiiments, in- cluding appendici' One dose will | convin or. money" refunded. | » at all druggists. TAILORING TOPICS Have you noticed the leaves falling? Do you know that our tail- oring prices have fallen to comparable to 1916 The selections we are offer- ing this Fall are the finest we have ever collected. Just drop in and look them over. A pleasure to show our goods. KLEIN “Tailor and Cleaner” BISMARCK rly of Glendive, Mont., LTING | THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT MILDRED HARRIS in fees “OLD DAD” Comedy, “The Punch of the Irish.” TOMORROW TOM MOORE in....... and SATURDAY .. “HOLD YOUR HORSES” t Harold Lloyd’Comedy. HAROLD LLOYD in. PAULINE FREDERIC MARGUERITE CLARK in. PRISCILLA DEAN in. ANITA STEWART inghs. COMING | “GET OUT AND GET UNDER” “MADAM_X” 2D WIVES” | REPUTATION” -“SOWING THE WIND” SEztives Daily at 2:30 Sale Starts Satur- day Aug. 20. Lasts all—week. Every- Prices that cane not be beat any- where in the state. thing in store on ATTA Z i "The FAIR STORE 210 Main Street CHALLENGE SALE Notice to Men and Women Buyers ‘Only unusual prices cause a sale at the old reliable Fair Store. Your great oppor- tunity. Bismarck, North Dakota It’s a real sale when The Fair put one on. All goods are offered at, extremely low prices and there is a big variety to select from. When you come here to purchase lay in a big supply for each and every member of the family. This is the chance of a life time. School will start soon. : There is need of new. shoes, clothes of every description. Do your school shopping here where your dollars get! full value and good values. The Fair store SHOE PRICES SLASHED SHOES THE FAIR CHALLENGE SALE AT THE FAIR STORE, 210 MAIN STREET Sale starts Saturday, August 20. For one solid week. Everything in the Stere ON SALE."’ NOTICE—Lowest prices on Shoes that you have seen for many years. We have a large stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. Following are only a few of our list: Women’s Brown Calf Velt Brogue, 2 strap, was $8:50, Sale Price é.(02..2 scr Misteoetets oo $4.95 Black Kid Pumps, Louis Heel............ $4.95 Women’s Patent Leather ne Louis Heel, Special, $2.95 Men’s Infantry Work Shoe, army style .... $3.75 Men’s Black Gun Metal Dress Shoe, a bar- gain at: cece eet es ae $2.95 Men’s Brown English Last,! rub- ber heel, a big bargain...............5 $3.95 No. 60 Men’s 8-inch Black Shoes.......... $3.95 White Canvas Pumps and Oxford: .. $1.69 EVERY SHOE IN STORE ON SALE We are closing out all men’s dress shoes and furnishings and have just received a new ship- ment and they go too. Come and see our rock- bottom prices. Closing Out—1,000 pairs Men’s work and dress shoes at a sacrifice price. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES EVERY SHOE IN STORE ON SALE ig offering each and every article at a big reduction. held to make room for the big supply of fall goods that are arriving daily. This August clearance sale is being Home of Low Prices This Home of Low prices, The Fair Store, is located at 210 Main, five doors west of the Bismarck Bank, directly opposite the Stacey Bismarck Fruit company. We do not brag much about our merchandise and service, but if you have been a customer of ours you know that your dollar goes farhere. Ask any of those who have traded at the Home of Low Prices, od DON’T FAIL. COME AND LOOK OVER THE BIG SALES OPPORTUNITIES, A Few of Our Bargains in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Turkish Towels of all kinds at real bottom prices. Ladies’ good quality muslin night gowns, $1.50 to $2.00 896 Vale .... 6.6... ee : Ladies’ Pure Silk and fibre Hose. Fos ee eke, Re meets 896 ns ae 790 ge UN. aaa BO) iain. $4.50 Sr formerly between $5.00 and $7.00. $3.98 Sale price...... SE Neo eres Black Sateen petticoats, formerly between $2.50 and ea 00. 986 Sale Price . Voile Waists............ Lae 89¢ Ladies’ Silk Blouses at real Snaps. Baby Carts, formerly between $6.50 and $8.00 ae srasiereess stare tes $3.85 BOYS’ KNEE PANTS SUITS A new stock of beautiful patterns for school and our prices are ie Get him that school suit now while the choice is PIECE GOODS White Outing Flannel, 36 in. wide, per yard ............ 24c Outing Flannel, dark, 27 in. wide, per yard t 9-4 width Bleached Sheeting, good quality, per yard. 45 in. Pillow Tubing, good heavy grade at, per yard..... 42 in. Pillow Tubing, extra good at, per yard.......... .. 49e White Bleached Muslin, extra fine ape: 36 in. wide, was 35c, now, per yard ........ ie Bie’ 4. sierojanbiejs eis eielgroniee ee LOP Fine Bleached Muslin, 36 in. wide, was 25e, now, per ‘ydes i Le All Georgette Waists reduced. All towels, Turkish or Huck to go at a bargain. Outing Flannel and Gingham and Percale at a low price. Ladies’ Aprons at ............. Deleigsioeeieelaseceiitiletieiew Boe Embroidered Blouses Embroidered Night Gowns and Chemise, " very best Qlality#:. ssctiecestewsreten ahh sistaigiaiatiege Mer dbopneys na a biava'e ose BOC Ladies’ Cotton Hose From 19¢ and up. ; Children’s hose of all kinds and all colors, at big bargains. ; Men’s hose at 9c and oyer. It’s a real snap. ‘Come and look these over. Men’s dress and work shirts at a big bargain. Underwea¥ of every kind in the store, at a big snap, Absolutely No Charges or Approvals During This Sale

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