The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 5

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VISITING HERE. y Merle Wick, of Montana, is visiting his father, Martin Wick. TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS a two months’ vacation spent at Lake] Shoreham, Minn, last yight and wil! Clitherall, Minn. spend a short vacation tiere. ent of schools, motored to Grass Lake and Painted Woods school districts yesterday, where he visited the schools e2 and secured reports. RETURN FROM, BEVLAH..- i K FRO) ST. PAUL, mn WME Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilson, who have Miss Vance Wimmer, Mrs. S. Wim-|' Mis: Avender of St. Paul is RETURNS TO CHICAGO. been visiting in Beulah for the past mer and Mrs. H. Williams of Haliday, | the guest of Miss Katherine Brown for Miss Dagmar Rickeri, who has been) three months have returned to their are visiting friends in the city for | several days. Miss Aveader will alsu| the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Frank; home here. go to Lefor, N. D. where she will Bridge was| M. P, Slattery home, returned to the:r Dainty | home at Great Falls, Ment, last even- ing. leaves soon for Fargo, played. during the afternoon. refreshmehts were served. VISITS HER. Social and — Personal ‘ { GIVES AFTERNCC? \ TO STATE HAIR, t Paul Halloran left iast night for Minneapolis, where he will attend the Minnesota state fair. GIRLS! LEMONS ‘Mra, N. L. Call entertained about several days on their return oe at h Milhollan during the month of August tell Caen ema TO “DETROIT LAKES, . Ne L. By uu i i, va, where they spend about three weeks visiting hi returned last night. to her h m . FROM 1 iwality ladies at her ome Wednes-| Ltk® OBObost, Towa, where they spent) Sum OP ks hip returned ght. to her home. in RETURN FROM TRIP. J. LaRose-lett for tne Detroit! WHITEN THE SKIN day afternoon in honor wt Mrs. Charles visit with friends here tney will mot. pi) ames Hse tt Mebenaenats tan. Pp ny Mr. and Mrs. C. G Derby have rer esterday, where he will spend Wattam, who leaves soun for her tu-|to their home at Haliday. TO MISSOUT. LEAVES FOR JAMESTOWN. — | turned from a two weeks’ visit with) several days, Squeeze the juice of two lemons into ture home at Fargo, and Miss Agnes coarseness | Miss Catherine Cublage lett this! Mrs, lL. F. Wanner, vho hay heen a|"elatives at Greybull, Wyoming, RETURNS FROM VACATION, | bottle containing three ounces of v s NTAN | 7 r Ki i CG e, — 7 sN Orr, who left last night to resume RETURN TO MONTANA. ; morning for Kans City, Missonri,| guest at the E.G. Wanner home for TO STATE AIR. Miss Elisabeth’ Pilet® bas-retarn- Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harm- less and delightful lemon bleach. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion her work i& Minneapoiis At the close of .a social afternoon refreshments were served. Decoration; were of gar- den flowers. | where she will enter school this com-| the past week. returned to her home Miss Cunhbage attended! in Jamestown today. ; Arthur Lucas lett for Minneapoli. « last winter. yesterday, where he will attend the Minnesota state fe is Mare tors | ing term, high school in Bism: Mrs. L. E. Lewis and garet Kelly. who have heen vis at the Kelly home on Scventh street, returned to their homes in Helena , ed trom a several weexs vacation at Jamestown, TO FARGO GAMES, ————-_ 7, y rl Nor —_—— ot HERE FROM ASHLEY di aa i ning. Miss Lewis and| RETURNS FROM MIN OTA VISIT! William Murnane and Karl Nord- Meer into the face, neck, arms and hands RETURN FROM TRIP. Mont., last evening. Bo wi8 Une Mrs. A. E. Brink has veturned from| land left last night for Fargo, where TO TEACH SCHOOL. Mr. and Mrs. H, Huciier of Ashley | each day, then shortly note the beau- Miss Miss Kelly were h to attend the} r a Miss Kelly were here end the va G. Norton of Ninth street | were in the city shopping and visiting] ty and whiteness of your skin. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. nobertson have Minneapolis and Stap. where she] they, will attend the Fa°z0-Minneapo- returned from a trin through Glacier funeral of Mrs.) Polk saa | has been visiting friends during the} lis baseball game. left today for Fargo, where she will] friends. eae iPFamous stage beauties use this National Park. They were gone ahout HERE FROM CHICAGO. summer months. ee Spee OLA aS! county schools. ea lemon lotion to bleach and bring that four weeks-and also visited a brother A : —_— RETURNS FROM LAKES. — HERE ON BU ESS. soft, clear,rosy-white complexion, also of Mr. Robertson in Montana, While] | Miss Mary E. Nelsou of Evansville VISITING SCHOOLS. Mrs. G. A, Hassell and two daughters. TO SHOREHAM, MINN Elmer Josephson ¢ ig, was alas a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach in the park, Mr. and sirs, Robertson | Ind. is in Bismarck with a recom. Ww, g, aPrsons, county superintend-| Mary and Thelma, have returned from] Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Cayou left for | visitor in the city yesterday. because it doesn’t irritate, met Q, W. Roberts and party, who re- turned several days ago from their mendation trom D. B. Fisk and Co. Chicago, as one of their most com-: petent milliners, trimmer and design-! pecset te er. Miss Nelson is at Nielson’s Mil-} PNTERTAINS FOR MOTHER linery: Mrs.. Otto Johnson returned a number of ladies at her home yester- day afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. W. E. Hutchins, who has heen visiting here for some time. The af- ‘ ternoon was spent socially after which refreshments were sei ved. trip. a aa Sale of Blankets and -Beddin ————— RETURNS TO BISMARCK. Mrs. E, L: Whitson lis returned to! Bismarck, after spending the summer j studying with Glenn Diilon Gunn of! Chicago. Mrs. Whitson will resume | her piano classes here. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. The annual Sunday 5‘ hool picnic of! the First Lutheran church will be held! at Fort Lincoln on Labor Day. All| who desire to attend siould meet at] the church at one o'clock, and bring | a picnic lunch, ‘ i ‘URNS TO MINNEAPOLIS. | s Agnes Orr left last evening for Minneapolis, where she will resume her position with the Anti-Tubercu- losis Health Department. Miss Orr ‘ has been the guest of ivr parents, M-. and Mrs. Robert Orr during her two months and a half leave of absence. RETURNS TO }iOME. place to go, for in this beautiful retreat you will find the very thing that will make ten o’clock Saturday night the bright spot of your evening. The usual six o’clock Sun- day evening dinner will be served a-top The McKenzie, no extra charge for Roof. Musical Concert by McKenzie Orchestra, Edw. G. Patterson, Prop. p . ya eertataas oe RETURNS TO GRAND FORKS. Mrs W. E. Hutchins, who, h Mrs, Vincent Smith, who has been] visiting at the home of her ¢ the guest of Mrs. N. L. Call for th] Mrs. Otto Johnson for some i past three weeks has returned to her} this morning for her home in Muske ] home in.Grand. Forks. gon, Mich. TO SIOUX CITY. HERE FROM MINNESOTA. | Pi otis Geto snappy nights will soon be here’ and you will need esha ae sale of Sere i Miss Flora Murray has left for]. V, B, Valleau of Albert Lea, Minn. | ” y ] Slois [Giles Aga, “where, abe’ willl is 1a. ther alty slaiting Whe Wltinge dnd | and beddings i is the result of considerable shopping in the wholesale centers and at the teach school the coming year. on a business trip. | mills. It offers you an exceptional opportunity to save money. A great many of the i i : ENTERTAINS AT BRIUGE PARTY RETURN TO M Fi numbers offered cannot be replaced later except at an advance in price, so attend this | Mrs, W. 1. Lahr was hostess to a] Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Lenihan and | ¥ . ‘ ; numiber of ladies yoate aay flernoon Mr. ‘ana ‘Mrs, Jamegenihan and chil- | sale now and supply your needs for Fall and Winter. f in honor of Mrs Charles Wattam, who} dren, who have been guests at the} ‘ é . ( | | | d il Sa Sept. 10th, ! | ° ’ ° e Sale commences Saturday, Sept. 3rd and continues until Satureay, Sept. 1 ee ; | Single Blankets . Wool Blankets Cotton Blankets g i To the early buyers during this sale we offer the Re So ta ae wa | | Redhthy ery arn, is wale we fer he Large size, heavy, all wool blankets in grey and van Colors, Grey, Tan and White. $1 69 ton blankets in tan. Size 60x76. with faney border. 4 $8 75 Ce ° Here is a bargain you cannot dupli- ° Extraordinary value. A pair. Heavier and larger cotton, blanket, for $2.95 care tate on, C | f Colors, Grey, Tan an¢ ite. Bach only. atveceece cee eles eae Mixed wool plaid blankets in pretty color combina- ‘ : REV. L. R. JOHNSON tions. Actual size Sot 8 75 a Bisiviel bed “sheet i hit % Si ply * A special n Apair... cs... ° xtra large, blanket bed sheets, in pure white. Size Well recommended, begins his TOS SP ee. ee 72x99. ‘Used in place of common 95 , au Extra large woolen blankets in pretty colored plaid cotton sheets. Each, only........+.+... = pastorate at combina ions Size, 20x) a We offer a line of very pretty plaid cotton blankets ‘ine for big double bed. A pair........., in very attractive color combinations, THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Se Paks Sr ee aR $2.95 Laries fluffy, jal avo! Blankets in beautiful plaid Cc ik Bla i t combination. fine blanket , Sunday, Sept. Ath, 10: 30 a. ms: that will wash well. A pair......... 1 1.50 irik blankets and 8: 00 p. m. Extra large woolen blankets in pretty: plaid color Infants’ white crib blankets with’fancy broder. Size ‘ combinations. Exact size 70x80. $11 75 | 29x37 inches. 29c y EVERYBODY WELCOME Acpairr only... .c0sc.. eehinecenams ° ; Bachseonly” f.:Gctecwjas etches cue camaee Nice, fluffy, all wool blankets in white and with. col- Fancy blankets for infants’ cribs. Comes in a big ored border. $12 50 variety of patterns and colors. 79¢ A very splendid number. A pair... ° Size 30x40. Each.........cuececeeeeve LiLo MN ioe : 2 pany a ip nseteent ean ela joe ~ Heavy Blankets _ Comforters Wool Finish Blankets : LS re . Hee. Hanon pila Se elt ae ia one Ga Yarn tied comm torversy filled with fluffy cotton, and i : i 3 : z 1 with flowered materials in medium and Bek . p d have slight imperfections. Extra 50 aan colorings: $3, 95 Size eae leat eee blankets Ly grey an large size, 76x82. and very heavy. BaChisie siafavaicescetars cosjstoneiecn cia trereinierece pintwiece eeu arm and se . $4.50 pene this: sale: Fine cotton filled, yarn tied comforters, covered with manmmtaa S ORC sc sa siesta eae Poser in $4. 75 Extra large and heavy wool finish blankets in grey ‘ and tan. Compares in warmth and service with the, ; Other comforters at equally attractive prices. Fill- bes 1 ed with clean cotton and having warmth without est ‘wool $5: \ j 7 burdensome weight. Prices range from 7 $4.50 to $7.50 A big showing of plaid wool finish blankets ‘in a ‘ fy sortment of new plaid com- Comforter Materials A pair. $5.75 A big line to choose from, Challies, Silkolines and Extra large Plaid Blankets in the best wool finish. Cretonnes. All light weight. Patterns are light, . ; 3 edi i For warmth without burdensome Hi ne ARLE eee lle 25 to 50c weight: “A pall cgit srirtueses iste $6.75 Real white Cotton Batts in a the smaller sizes at...... 15,25 and 50c Other plaid blankets’ in double bed size, Good look- Large comforter size Batts, ing plaid tare com ‘orter size $ 95c ing 3 : $3.50 ! a a ca o a a 7 a ee) - a *. | Sheets Pillow Cases Feather Pillows Army Blankets aed TEAL LET ELIE PE THE ROOF GARDEN During this sale of bedding we We offer a fine grade bleached A shipment just received showing We offer a-special in -60-arm offer a quantity of double bed Pillow case, size 42x36, soft fin- the, new price et oi pxou of AG nue sae Bae eeieo: ° i »nos - , Hotel McKenzie quality, at each....... c ing, at each.......... 25c tees are ‘down in price as low as These have been Teciaimeds an “Bridal” 2 ; }- they will he for some time. renevoated making them as good ‘Bridal” Sheets—our best qual ITA ena pe apne é 5 ; ; ity—size 72x90, also ome other “Bridal” quality Pillow. Cases. % iy Rae 98c as new. Fine for pele Dance On The Open Roof of The McKenzie Saturday night iad ae same quality, during | Nothing better nor more durable, 90x26 Finer grade of _fill- gee ie ols and many where you get pure air, and you can dance eight or ten at each eons $1 .69 Size 42x36, 39c Hs ecsmsiigi GEO | oO i pla S. s miles on the best dance floor in the northwest. Ten Wide Sheeting Ab COACH? So. sis. ssassertce be 21x27 Fine filling, good cover- mos! e xfor o’clock in Bismarck Saturday night is a sort of a Zero Fe aoniien es aeee ee | ie eae 2.50 eke 0 ae $ 9 5 hour, too late for Swimming Pool and Picture Shows, “to For those who prefer. to make eee i 7 at fide Pillow: 21x27 Feather Down _pil- cf : is ; ss | x early to go to bed.” You want to dance, have a little snack their own sheets. we offer se op es . a fe eee a ee $3. 75 | | val e ee i of food and refreshments, hear some good music, inhale |}; Mee the aie saps ome 40 ana 45 ches wide, ¢ apes < Extra’ ‘fine Down. pil: | | atten SY ee | ; i ii : 4 : . i is gone. U0 good air. The Roof Garden of the McKenzie Hotel is the | at per yard.. i Hs 49c at per yard. ....... 6.5 39c NETL PAA al .. $6, 00 Unies. ‘Sash: as pee | | A. W. Lucas Company The Store of Quality and Service a a « Stahl t+

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