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BE cunseticerns MONDAY, AUGUST 22; 1921 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THRED Webb Brothers MINISTER DISCUSSES| 'HIS WIFE’S TROUBLE’ Social and Personal| Thinks It Only Short Time Be- i fore Mrs. Sykes Will Be i Prices Storage RETURN FROM TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bannon accom- | A small deposit will se- Our Regular price of - cure your furs. We will Furs is about half of what panied by Mrs. A. F. Bannon and Mrs. | George Fleischman of Fond du Lac,| Wis, returned by car from Wisconsin. | Mr. and Mrs, Bannon, who have been | on a seven weeks trip also visited in| Chicago, the Twin Cities and a num- | ber of places in Wisconsin. Mrs. | Bannon and Mrs. Fleischman, who } have visited here for the past two days, left today for Mott and Dickin- son, where: they will visit relatives. ON MOTOR TRIP. Mrs; G. B. Allen and son, Kenneth, | for ten months, suffering from stom- Mrs. 4. J. Hollensworth and Herndon Taylor, left this morning by car for Fargo. From Fargo, Mrs. Allen and Kenneth leave for Sioux Falls, S. D.. where they will make their future home. Mrs. Hollensworth will visit her brother in Breckenridge, and Taylor will visit relatives in Grand Forks, LEAVES AFTER VISIT. C. H. Halvorson, of Mondovi, Wis- consin, left for home Sunday, af spending several days here as gu of his daughter, Mrs. W. G. Conger und son, Henry Halvorson, Miss Ma’ Halvorson, who visited with her :,| duties. I think it only a short time({ | ! i | | t| Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and two daug:- | , ’| picnicking at Painted Woods Lake. fe | —— | Fully Restored | i - they were last year. Rey. A. H. Sykes, former pastor of! the Watkins Park Presbyterian} church, Nashville, Tenn., says: | “After seeing what Tanlac has ac-, complished in my wite’s case, | ami iconvinced that it is a medicine of! | great power and extraordinary mer |I do not think I have ever seen any |thing to give such prompt results.: Mrs, Sykes had been in delicate health: ach trouble and nervous breakdow “I frequently sought medical advice; | but Tanlac is the only thing that gave her any relief. After taking the med-j {icine only a short time, she was able} Ito sit up and help wth the household {until her health will be fully restor-) ed.” Tanlac is sold by leading druggists | everywhere, ters, Ariel and Arlyss spent yesterday “Merchandise of Merit Only.” store them free until wanted. Australain Opossum Coat A beautiful Australian Opossum coat. Has a beautiful shawl collar and perfectly matched — skins throughout with a fine grade silk Regular Price $345.00. 20% Discount. Brings it down to $276.00 READS MASS HERE \ Black Coney Coat 4. ter and brother, returned to Minne-! apolis. i HERE FOR. ROOF GARDEN i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ranstad, Mr | and Mrs, Arnold Gerberdine an, Mis | Alma Gerberdine of Regan, Mr. and terday. Father Mooney, who left this ity coney. Handsomely _ lined afternoon for Richardton, N. D.. is a! throughout with a fine grade silk pulpit orator and will be in Bismarck lining. again next Sunday. Father Butle: of Regular Price $125.00 | Mrs eat yaar ae ant Sioux City, lowa was also inthe city ' 20% Discount. Brings it down to were out of town people attending the | Yesterday, | $100.00 ae McKenzie Roof Garden dance Satur-| day evening eee | Mrs, A. A, Jones and daughter Alta! HOME FROM TRIP. jhave returned trom a several weeks | Mrs. A, S.-Neilson and daughter,|trip to the twin cities, Miss “Alta Agnes have returned from a buying! Jones also visited at the C. W. Paul-! trip in Chicago and New York. Miss! son summer home at Spicer, Minn. Mary _E. Nelson of Chicago returned RETURN FROM VISIT H with, . Neilson and will be trim- mer at. the Neilson Millinery Shop. Miss Agnes also visited relatives in Minneapolis. RETURN FROM TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Murphy and family have returned from a motor trip to Yellowstone National Park, to|Security Bank has returned from her| the Black Hills and to points in Mon- | WEEK END AT HAZELTON | | Mr, and Mrs. Howard. Hendri H returned last, night from Hazelton | jwhere they spent the week end the! guest of Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Simm RETURNS FROM VACATION | Miss Hazel Pearce of the Capital | vacation spent at Rochester, Minneap- | August Sate of Fucs * Looked forward to each season by fashionable wom en are the August Fur Sales. Not only because of our extensive collection of luxurious pelts beautifully styled and moderately priced which makes choosing a joy, but because unlike most sales this is an advance showing of the newest modes. tana, where they visited friends. olis and the Minnesota lakes. Miss! ——— Pearce was gone two weeks. ” VISITING HERE. | Mrs. E. R. Morris, of Billings, Mont., ig a guest at the E. E. Morris home ASSISTING HERE / Mrs. H. Nielson, formerly with the} a H | ‘ar at 714 Sixth street, Mrs. Morris motor-|Sweet 16 Co., Ladie’s specialty shop| “i ed to Bismarck with the H. E. Murphyjof Seattle is now in Bismarck and} . \ { family. will assist at the Rose. Shop. | ‘ a fe 5 ON BUSINESS TRIP. | _RETURNS TO FARGO FUR COATS CHAPPIE COATS Fur Trimmed Fur Fabric Coats : i E. H. Webber and daughter, Elean-| Miss Francis Nanson, who has becn Ul or, of 824. Seventh street, left thi3)the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank And-| 4 morning for Minneapolis on a busi-|rist for the past. week will return to| ness trip. “They expect to be gone|her home at Fargo this evening. i i | Fur fabric or plush coats with collars and cuffs of fine fur are among the leaders in fall styles. Our collection embraces a goodly number of distinctive styles, and are included in our Chappie Coats by all predictions are going to enjoy:a greater popularity than even last year. . Here are shown a goodly number with high grade leather linings and fur collars and cuffs. All are included in our August Sale of Furs at 20% Discount All Fur Coats ‘in our stock are included .in Our August Sale of Furs. Coney Coats, Rac- es) gape ae ON VACATION i coon Coats, Natural Muskrat Coats, and Aus- RETUENE EROM VACATION: ately Miss Ruth Anderson has left for her tralian Opossum are among the most pop- ay * Miss lore Simons: ie jhome at Flaxton where she will spend , i 8 ems Highway Commission has returned/her two weeks vacation. i ular. All are in the new sport length. from a several wéeks vacation at her! | home at Taylor, N. Father Mooney of Pocatello, | 2 rans ‘brated’ tes" ae Rane A rich jet black fur of fine qual- August Sale of Furs at 20% Discount August Sale of Furs 20% Discount i ki: : VISITING IN CHICAGO. i : * | Miss Mary Nelson ‘of 420 Broadway,’ GUEST FROM CHICAGO. lis visiting friends at the Moody Bible! Mrs. Nellie O’Shanesy of Chicago, i8| Institute of Chicago. i visiting her brother, W. E. Breen, who} gotchas ERE i { has-been ill in the hospital here for) HERE FROM REGAN | 1p some time. Mr. Breen’s condition 13) Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Vold of Regan | " greatly improved. jspent the week end: in Bismarck vis-! Fay Aa liting friends. i RETURNS FROM LAKES. pene ee . , 3 ; | k Miss Dorothy Skeels has just re-; FROM BUSINESS TRIP. ? iS G turned from the Detroit aah ener T. R. Atkinson has returned from a| PAWS 3 she hag heen the guest of friends business trip to Fargo and other cit-! ic be A | the past few weeks. ies, i parece oe ee | “Wi HOME FROM BUYING TRIP VISITING SISTER. | i Ed, DeCosse and. son, Donald, have Miss Tollie Nelson of Washburn 1s| yeturned tomes Thee mae Shaitee visiting her sister, Miss Esther Nel-! caster! 4 = . 7 ere. Mr. DeCosse’s mother in Wisconsin. “ — pe | < S pasitane é ON SHOPPING TRIP | Mis ROM, Mice Lewis and|g,"'"% M- Gray of Wilton spent Satur ta Miss Ruth and 1s leon of Wilton|“2% Shopping in the city spent spent Saturday shopping and| 9. visiting friends in Bismarck. | CITY NEWS . | RETURNS, FROM VACATION [@—_—______—__—____4 Miss Juanita Lietikow of the Bis-| Funeral Tonight marck. hospital has returned from a/ The funeral of J. B. Stackhouse, who : two weeks vacation spent at her home| died at a local hospital Saturday even- , at Rugby. jing will be held tonight from Webb’s e _—— Undertaking parlors at 8:30 P.M. Mr. i _..,,RETURNS HOME | Stackhouse who has been ill for some! oO 4 Miss Hildegard Bauer who under- | time was a carpenter here and a mem- went an operation at the Bismarck ‘hey of the Carpenter’s Union. Rev. hospital has returned to her home at! Quigiey will officiate and burial will! Zeeland. ‘be at Fairview cemetery. ; That’s what Chokers, Scarfs, Stoles and Muffs are called, yet there are larger things smartly dressed women could easily do without. Giving accent, lending beauty they will do miracles in making your distinctive costumes, Among the most popular are such skins as Red Fox, Coney, Manchurian Fox, Silver Fox, Kit Fox, Scottish Mole, Japanese Mink, Lynx, Australian Opposum and Stone Martin. All are included in our August Sals of Furs at Q” Discount Chappie Coats Unusually attractive are these Chappie coats of rich dark green, all wool, polo cloth, with collar and cuff of selected raccoon. Grey suede lined. Regular Price $62.50. 20% Discount. Brings it down to $50.00 A Beautiful Fur Fabric Coat An extra fine quality of rich lustrous plush.. Large shawl collar of genuine martin. Silk lined throughout. Regular Price $69.50. 20% Discount. Brings it down to $55.60 ae Miss Blanche Houser of Napoleon! spent the week end here the guest of Memorial Service Held. a A beautiful and impressive memo- | her sister, Miss Mary Houser ‘rial service was held yesterday after- ae | noon at the McCabe Methodist church RETURN FROM BUYING TRIP | in memory of Mrs. A. S, Hoffman, Phillip M. Webb and R. B. Webb| who passed away the latter part of j have returned from an extensive buy-| june. There were many beautiful ing trip to eastern markets. floral offerings. There was special | music for this service. VISITS SISTER | i} VISITING IN MONTANA. { Miss Pearl Schwartz has left for} | , Meyers, Mont., where she will spend! New Representative Here, | several weeks visiting her parents, | A. C. Martin, of Fargo, has taken/ ee jun headquarters in Bismarck as dis-| Meee ss Ge of | trict representative of the Firestone! db lends a th h h h k 1 oer Sree PPEnste Rubber company. His office is at 211|rates of interest vary from 4 to 6/!considerable out of the usual rut. been mastered by Alendale and the|something they might want to know|remain for the week in conjunction I Fort Rice were the guests of Mr. and} Broadway. Mr, Martin formerly was|per cent. i However interesting the perform-|querist_will_get_a_prompt_answer_to!but_don’t _know.__The_company_will|with_the_regular_picture_programme. } Mrs. 0. E. Anderson over the week) white truck representative in Fargo.! ../ance might be, concern centers mostly oe end. Mr: and Mrs. Hoppenstedt ani ate ‘ amas in the -ewukening of Helen Ordenan;|) 1 ————) eter cca pagcataer: focal" young lady. who has AMAA Returns to City. | When the Rex Theater throws open|the local young lady who has been |} iil asleep in the display window of the | .c. L. Dupuis, formerly member of | its doors tonight for the regular thea- Bergeson clothing store since four 55 with TYPEWRITERS jthe state railroad commission, has trical season of 1921-22 there will be,|o’clock Sunday afternoon. She will be All makes | returned to Bismarck in the capacity! it is expected, some thrills, some ex-|awakened at the first show. The an- sold and rented |! of traveling freight agent for the’ citement and if reports be true, con-|cient art of Crystal Gazing or “scry- Bismarck || Northern Pacific railroac. He was en- siderable fun as a hypnotic perform-|ing” as it was known to the prophets Typewriter Co. || gaged in railroad service hefore he/ance is as full of laughs as a sugar-|of old, which by the aid of a glass Bismarck, || entered the state administration. ‘maple is of sap. Alendale, the Hyp-|crystal or brightly polished metals, .D. |notist and Spiritist has had long and|scryers were enabied to find forma- THREE KNOWN | | | leareful training along the lines of|tions which when enterpreted by the DEAD IN FIRE be able to present an entertainment!or pictured the past or present, has ee | ih | mysterious performances and should|Crystal gazer foretold coming events ASK Your Grocer ara | f 5 : | For Rresreencass | eae om | Pauline Frederick Humpty Dumpty Bread la fire which destroyed the Brown| A REAL HOME FOR. $3,650. q be Produced By ‘house, a frame hotel here early today | BARKER BAKERY and firemen expressed belief the death Less Than It'ls Worth iS ' 2 jlist_ would be materially increased 5 rooms and bath, A-1 condition, practically new, hard-woad floors Matinee Daily at 2:30 ie |when the ruins had been searched. and finish, Fire-Place, Built in Book case and China Closet, Electric . i { = TST Ths eee oanen and oe Stoves Seietly modern, Full basement, inclides ' ! v furnace room, New age, An ex- ’ : QUARTERLY STATEMENT Serer ce rein Aungry, and Lup Ps i F cellent and lovely. home and a big snap at $3,650. all. payment oc orro KODAK FINISHING | 72,13 susrieny statement of the Sihalance same as rent. Immediate possesion will be given ay and Tomorrow ey of the county is deposited, is made) 4 | | | Quality Work for the Amateur | public this week. The township and HENRY & HENRY | Monday and Tuesday school treasurers of the county have PHONE 961 1 SLORBY STUDIO \funds deposited in 14 different banks, | OFFIGE BRST s Successors to i shown, includin, e Bank 0 House and-Jots-for sale on reasonable terms in all parts of the city. _—— HHOLMBOE STUDIO J/Norh Dacia "an privat tan Tee Bfee bang ome n Bismarc oT several towns of--the county. The cr

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