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eraser ES TT sunny IS REMARKABLE: Saturday ice ee ANY iar Ana HN chool Suits [BENEFIT Sor ¢ Pe Man Tete B I S M A R C K j LARGEST AFFAIR | Tae otk THEATRE See ane Aeroplane Romance with Eileen Percy in “Maid of the West” Writing from Maxéys, Ga,,.A. J. Gil- e department The pene tance siven by the Eas liness and Professional Women’s clubs |. Rave? ! ‘at the McKenzie roof garden last night | ae Ase Lia ache wae Vane pts largely atvenied than, any in bed for three years and did not g0| (S00 7 . lee being’ Tiiseue Several |t© 2 meal at any time. She had five | peor eo h | physicians and they gave her out. One! | len, proprietor of a la: We can save money for you on Suits and Overcoats. Not on the first price perhaps: Cy (ay 4 arties of people from neighboring ci- a our price may not be as low as some. But its motored in for the dance. hottie of Tanlac got her up, on the| And Watch & e One of the pleasant features of the! peony bottle a ane. ee ani 1 e ¢4 99 4 . . . i ingi i & house al hird she di B\ our clothes are better; they wear longer; — [-evering was the singing of Miss Joan OTF ste Cooking and housework. for a B st er K e n in k . . a guest of friends at Wilton. Miss, family of eight.” ; | f | they still look good and stylish when \Gallaher, a graduate of vthe Royal This sounds really incredible, but it! 2 | : 5 ‘Academy of Music of London, possess- | Comes unsolicited from a highly cred- Again Demonstrating That You Can Never Trust the Labels on Bottl 4 cheaper suits are in the rag bag. les a stich contralt voice and was re- table ‘source and is copied verbatim! _ - : A : ta Soe q peatedly encored. ‘rom the letter. | st pecel ; [Phe committee in charge of the suc-'‘“Tanlae is sold by all leading drug. VIOLA DANA---COMING MONDAY ' Just received a large shipment today. ‘ceaful affair was composed of Mrs,|rlats everywnere” C G y r z * ‘: (Florence Davis, irman; Miss Daisy : «” Boys’ Suit, with Extra Pair Pants 'Welch, Mrs. Edwin M. Stanton, Miss’ {Madge Runey, Miss Katherine Mos-|turned from Jamestown, N. D., wher |brucker and Miss Hazel Hendershott.ithey have been visiting Mr. and M are $1 0 $1 2 $ ] 5 i The use of the roof garden and the|A. D. Anderson. ‘Muriel, have left for Carson, where gates to the state convention at James- music was donated by E. G. Patter- {they will be the geusts of Col. and town. Other important matters also son Proprietor of the mekenale’s The, RETURNS: FROM VISIT. | Mrs. I. N, Steen. will be before the meeting. ’ s - . ‘dance committee serve: loganberry, Mrs. C. S. Fosaum and son, Charles, } RES Boys Suits, with Extra Pair Pants ‘frappe, having placed a serving table! who have been visiting relatives in| LEAVE ON EASTERN TRIP. CARD OF THANKS, in the center of the dance floor. | Dickinson for two weeks, are return-| Mr. and Mrs. Benton Baker and We wish to thank all those who as- 4 Among the out-of-town guests for, ing home tonight. aby daughter left this morning for sisted us in our time of sorrow in the the dance were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. or ae ‘hicago, where Mrs, Baker and daugh- = — death of our wife and mother, especi- a ' |Stewart, the Misses Gallaher, Mrs. TO VISIT RELATIVES. | ter will visit relatives. From Chicago,| The Lions club, holding its noon} ally the Ladies Aid for thelr assist- |Golding and Mrs MaComber of Wilton,’ Mrs. James Curran and three daugh-, Mr, Baker will go to Cincinnati and|Juncheon today at the Grand Pacific] ance, also Mr. Scoffstail and those who \ ‘and Mrs, Walter Taylor, of La Moure, ters left this morning for Gran | Washington to attend the meeting of|hotel, endorsed the work of the North] assisted with the music and the flora: i ie . e on on \a guest of her sister, Miss Leila ‘Forks, where they will visit relatives’ the American ‘Bar Association. Dakota Good Roads Association and| offerings. May God bless you all. | Diesem; and Mrs. G, P. Healy of Dev-| for about two weeks. 1 ————_ decided to use the club’s influence Mr. B. F. Lane, ‘ ils Lake, a member of the Business VISITING IN HA a i GUESTS FROM ILLINOIS. generally to promote the building of Mr. and Mrs, C. E, Mofit, \ jand Professional Women’s clubs_ in| SITING IN HALIDAY. | | Mrs. Oliver Harris and daughter |better highways. Capt. E. G. Wan- Mrs. and Mrs, Clay Lane that city, who is a guest of Miss; Mrs. W. E, Holbein of this city tsi and sons arrived today from Cham-|ner of the North Dakota Good Roads Heniath lane. 5 Henrika Beach, and Mrs. Oscar Barnes , Visiting at the W. N. Wimmer home at/ paign, Il. and_will be the guests of! Association addressed the club, Harold Lane, | q jof New York, who is a guest of her, Haliday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris of Fifth peamaay William Lane sister, Mrs. James Wakeman. ( BUSINESS VISITOR. street. LE TING seh OT i Vans BISMARCK BISMARCK Ice ectmmal tee: annctinced, that $285 | Herman Hardt of Napoleon was a Notice has sued for a special! ‘The Catholie Ladies will hold a i Dae doris Soren wee hte ey Ting sme vintor im Baar exter | GIRLS! BLEACH ifts'tetn ahtty erie" tga, fond sale at the Gas Office am We ivided between the swimming pool. “@Y- 31, for the purpose of electing dele. ay afternoon. } <7 <7 fund and the children’s library fund. { TON BUSI . UGLY FRECKLES, or_the purpose of electing “dele |Saturday | HERE ON BUSINESS. ‘ pay | Thos: Clohessy, a traveling passen- : a Makes a specialty of trainin \d young women for PIONEER LADIES ENTERTAINED : a Squeeze the juice of two lemons {nto ihe eee Pp y ig young men and young en Mrs. 0. R. Barnes entertained a ®°" agent, ig in the city on business.| . ‘yottle. containing three ounces of Follo th re wds to group of We Pioneer ladies at a boiled} VISITING HERE. Orchard White, which any drug store Ww e cro ‘ inner at her home yesterday after-' Miss Luci i River will supply for a few cents, shake i | BOOKKEEPING and STENOGRAPHIC POSITIONS noon. Mrs, Bares was. assisted in wis ts sisiting friends in the city. | Well, and you have a quarter pint of ; 7 \ 11K serving the dinner by Mrs. James a s ““"""~T the best freckle and tan lotion, and : » B.B. C. graduates are expert, and experts are always in demand. Wakeman and Mrs. J. B Taylor of GUESTS FROM DULUTH complexion whitener. “ A B.B. C. graduate never had to shop for a position. If you Wilton. Mrs. Dunn, who has been ill’ Mrs, A. Risem of Eighth street has| Massage this sweetly fragrant lem- for some time was able to attend the as her guests her sister, Mrs, K, M.| 0? lotion into the face, neck, arms dinner. She was taken to the Barnes Patton and son, of Duluth, Minn, and hands each day and see how home in her wheel chair. Mrs. W. ——— : freckles and blemishes bleach out and Macomber and Mrs, J. B. Taylor of VISITING AT CARSON. how clear, soft am@ sosy-white the Wilton were the out of town guests. |, Mrs. R. C, Robinson and daughter,| skin becomes. aspire to get'a good start in Popular Priced Store Johnson’s for Phoenix Pure Silk Hose Always Bus BUSINESS or BANKING let us plan a course for you, and what we have done for thousands of the most successful business men and women throughout the United States, we can do for you. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. i Mrs. W. E. Breen entertained at din-| ; ner yesterday at her farm home north| of the city in honor of Mrs, Shanesy of Chicago, who has been a guest of, {the Breen family for several days. | Mrs. Shanesy was called here by the | | Mlness of her brother, Mrs. Breen, who ARIS says “The Coat Dress for Early Fall Wear.” Straight of line and simple in style are the ENTER AT ANY TIME No entrance examinations, any deficiency in the common branches can be made up while pursuing the special course. For particulars write is recovering nicely at St. Alexius ; Sai ; . hospital. Mrs, Shanesy leaves for the| advance models, untrimmed save : Bismarck G. M. LANGUM, President, N. Dak. jeast on Monday. ANNOUNCEMENT RECEIVED for embroidery. Look through |, Announcements have been received jin the city of the wedding of Miss Esther Celin and Mr Hugh Hall at : The Pictorial Review Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Celin is well | i ° ° ‘known. in Bismarck having taught, ‘ The South Side General Mercantile Store fsx, Bomar hich soo Fashi MORRIS ZVORIST, Prop. | theif hone ’At the peries pred : ; asnion Book for Fall 222 9th Street South Phone 957 iments, 14 and Hennepin Ave, in Min- * if is. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1921 Reapelis, Cane sugar, per 100 pounds... PICNIC AT RIVER «+ $8.20 | Beet suger eee a pounds a i an doctors of the Quain and Ram-! ' » for... : \ . ‘ Northern Creamery Butter 40. Mlctenograuhore and teres cr te ciene and you will see what Paris decrees. sesh eles ads per lb ae lenjoyed a picnic at the river. After! White House Coffee, per pound AZ to Elm. Grover wh ie Barty motored Now on Sale | Royal Quality Coffee, per pound. 38 ‘spent dancing. ere tne evening was I | Tall (Carnation a per can 14 | | Small Carnation Milk, 3 can . ESOT. 3 i | P. and G. Soap, 10 bars for 88 Dr, FB Stress let Gai wor spie-! \° ial iew P Large alee’ car at €amp's Pork and "Beans, per can 23 yer, Mina. for a short visit at his sum- Pictoria Review atterns ' Extia large ‘\ oricots and Pears, 3 cans for. 1.00 ee satura he Sirause and childs en H Heinz quart jars of Apple Butter, per jar. a | week in September, Mr. H 7. Nae 20 cents to 35 cents | inz T te up, ttle... “ Sipe pete ae 5 Deinacas FamatorCutean, per bottle, "30 yaale of Chicago, will accompany Dr.| | pre NONE HIGHER | Heinz quart bottles of Vinegar, per bottle. 35 i FaMES: eer as | Heinz pint bottles of Vinegar, per bottle.. 25 | LEAVES ON TRIP. | Heinz No. 2 can, Cream Tomato Soup, per can. 25 | Mrs. W. H. Webb and son, P. 7 . e | 5 Ib. pail New Orleans Molasses, per pail. 40 | Webb, left this morning for the De- i Post Toasties, 3 boxes for......... Extra large size oranges, per dozen atAll. kinds of fruits and vegetables. B WE DELIVER ALL ORDERS | troit lakes After several days’ stay |at the lakes Mr. Webb will leave for) the eastern markets, where he wil! purchase novelties for the holiday sea~ son. | Mrs. F. J. Moen and mother and | sister of Little Falls, Minn., Mrs, J. D. | McCluskey, L. M. Doerschlag, Mrs.: |W. H, Allen and Mrs. John Moen all} of Braddock, who have been guests at the T. B. Cayo home left this morn- ling for Braddock. VISITING HERE. i | Robert Hanna, son of former Gov. | L. B. Hanna, is the guest of Paul Rem- | ington. Mr, Hanna makes his home lin California now and has just r | turned from a visit with friends at | Fargo. ' GUESTS LEAVE. { Special Matinee Saturday. 3 p.m. For Every One. Admission 10 and 25c. PRICES NIGHTS 35 and 50. SHOWS 7:00 AND 9:00 P. M. Buy Your Chappie Coat At Johnson’s Always Busy Store and Save Money. Hundreds and Hundreds of Coats to Select From. All at Popular Prices. Men! Are you ready? for the Hunting Season HAVE YOU SEEN THE SENSATIONAL EVENT peopled D: HYPNOTIST and SPIRITIST He Has Amazed All Christendom GUEST FROM CHICAGO. Dr. H. B. Langsdale of Chicago, who has been the guest of Dr. Strauss; for the past few days, left this morn- ‘ing for his home. He will visit at the Strauss summer home at Spicer,} | Minn. for a few day This season we have used exceptional care in selecting and buying your Hunting Needs. We have matched Quality with Price and are now ready to take care of your requirements. Besides a wonderful assortment of Hun | FROM STERLING ing Coats, we are also carrying a large variety of differ- | Miss Madge Runey, who has been| In Addition the Super Special Photo Play ent shell loads for the Particular Hunter. ‘visiting in Sterling for some time, has | {returned iftise Dorathy, Chase of | bb HT ‘ W 0 M A N 9 i | Hillsdale, Michigan, an iss Mary | Shell Prices 'Bllison of Sterling, returned with Miss A L ] ( LTING All “High Base” 12 Ga. shells, per box j Haney and are her guests here. THEATRE 2 .s Is, per DOX...... nn BROW PAHGO By ROBERT BROWNING Direction Valleau Theaters Company All “Low Base” 12 Ga. shells, per box..... | Mrs, J. H. King, 207 West ‘Thayer The Most Unique and Brilliant Plot of the Season—Moral to the H All “High Base” 16 Ga. shells, per box. . See No air we and Mrs core, yet it deals with big questions of love and honor—and gets TONIG T v “ | Albert Hennings. Her two sisters, Ruth some fun out of them, too. PRISCILLA DEAN i All “Low Base” 16 Ga. shells, per box..........-++- \Al Y MLL, 2AN in land Agnes, returned with her and i ‘ All. “Low Base” 20 Ga. shells, per box........ | will spend a week in Bismarck, A Supremely Balanced Cast “REPUTATION” ” RETURN FROM MINNESOTA Lavish Settings Exquisite Gowns Screen Snapshots and..... An Aesop Fable Comedy All “Low Base” 28 Ga. shells, per box......---.+-- Mrs, Obert Olson and daughter have i f St. Paul and other 9 ; 410 Ga. shells, No. 7/4 and No. 8 shot, per box..... 95 eealre Minesita whore they. Havel “ A LI ( H T W 0 M A N pet ede MONDAY and TUESDAY 2 \been for some time. Mr. Olson went AN STEWART “SOWING THE WIND’ ito St. Paul and motored back with | ee zs be te LOMAS HARDWARE co pemilys ; cm ae LIONEL BARRYMORE in. “JIM, THE PENMAN” : | VISITING HERE \ Friday and Saturday at 1:30 p. m. there will be a WILL ROGERS in..... BOYS WILL BE BOYS” Main Street Miss Eva Plunkett of Jamestown is | ALL START CAS' “GODLESS MEN Free Show of the First Two Episodes of Ruth Rowland in “THE AVENGING ARROW” TOM MOORE it HAROLD LLOYD in. HARRY CAREY in. fia Matinee Daily at 2:30 ADE IN HEAVEN” ‘UMBER PLEASE” THE WAL \visiting here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Tracy | RETURN FROM JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Max Kupitz have re-