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MONDAY, JANUARY: 116, 1922 - : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE "PAGE FIVE Social ad ‘SEATS TO GO ON SALE TOMORROW \ | FOR PRODUCTION OF “THE ROSARY” | : - Personal Miss Ackermann | To Lecture Tonight Miss Jessie Ackermann, who will i lecture at the American Legion hall \ this evening, has had 28 years of el a most constant journeyings. - i She has had eight round-' the-wolld i trips of ‘observing, lecturing, writing and organizing countless woman's so- cleties and civic activities. Her jour- ney.s have been made by desert camel, mule-back, elephant, horse-back' and in many novel ways. Miss Ackermann arrived in the city this morning from Seattle. Her topic for this evening will be, “China, at the , »& Present Time.” Several musical num- | ders, will also be included: in: the pro- | gram this evening. The hour for the meeting has been set for eight o'clock. No admission | bd will be charged. if ' Toned commen WEBB BROTHERS ESTABLISHED 1884 ; nancy om sunshine Terentia eaeinienciuematrninemnin cinanieertsieniehaetnermasetesm Ma rariaatertlnmnemmmnmrmmenmeneta amine natenentctaltene tanwtermitmt re’ ant a 5 fe | Jicanasasuantinnonainsca naan GUEST OF FRIENDS. “DHE ROSARY.” Howard Shipley; of Montreal, Can- SCEND BOM R05. i ada, who was born and reared in| Seats will goon sale tomorrow for | benefit of the Catholle parish of eet { ~ Jamestown, visited friends in, Bis-|“The Rosary,” thi m. + ity. Everything is in readiness for: : ecomedyisdrame 18 the production directed by Mr. Golden, ; , Marck Saturday. Mr. Shipley Served b ony . e presented at.the city auditorium i dj of the leading roles as wan egret ths Canadian fife nay | Wedmesdey aight, Jan. 18, and Thurs: |e as airects the play. ' f almost entirely recovered, but bears day night, Jan. 19, by a talented local| Comedy is one of the strong features | | the mark on his lip of a shrapnel | C@St under the direction of Joseph M. |of the play. It is not a religious play, | ‘wound and stills has a trace of ner-| Golden, for the benefit of St. Mary’s |but a beautiful story of human life, | h eNO school. The seats. will be on sale at | depicting the joys and sorrows of life” The most substantial val- ues it has been possible to offer for many years are now ready. Our regular stocks.of Wo- men’s apparel and merchandise exclu- sive in character and of highest quality have been reduced for quick clearance. Soe one ae ene aad vauiiae Har-is and Company, and contains the proper elements of | the war he took the message that the i ae a will be given at Man-|comedy and suspense together with , armistice had been signed on a wire- lan this afternoon and night for the climaxes that are well constructed. { > less while shells were falling all about him. : Saturday, tration the state board | WOMEN FORM SLEIGH RIDE PARTY TOMORROW RETURNS FROM VIS!T H A NEW NEW PARTY Members of the Epworth League/ ics Emma Lind, nurse at the Bis- ask that the young people of Bismarck | marck hospital, has’ retur springfield, “Th, Jan, Jan. 16—A new will net “forget the sleigh ride party \ visit with tsi parents Ate ee no ue political. party to be called the Roose- that the Epworth League of the Metho- sulbank, 8. D, ivelt Progressive Party” and run en- dist church is giving tomorrow night tirely by women filed incorporation for all young people of highs schol SHOPPERS TROM STRASBURG |! papers today with Secretary of State age and over who like a 0 ‘ can Mrs. J. Howerdick and daughter of | Emerson. The incorporators are Chi- The party will start from the vr Pac Strasburg, N. D., were shopping andj cago and Oak Park: people. promptly at seven-+hirty and will end | \,siting triends in Bismarck ‘Satur-|. The corporation certificate says the eee at the’ same place with a “hot oyster | 4, day. b Naini rt , e mae an Mandidetes who” are, not. subject t8 — : c | candida’ ‘who are < y : TO: FARGO domination by ‘invisible governments’ Every dollar spent in this sale will be : or to the control or domination of FROM YAKIMA, WASHINGTON J. H, Werst of the city left _ this political bosses.” L. A. Wisener representing the | Morning for Vargo, N. D., where he Perham Fruit. company .of Yakima, will look after business matters, Wash., spent Friday in Bismarck in- iz | % a ae terviewi! 7 Brokerage LEAVE FOR CHICAGO i erviewing the Bismarck Broketsse | pappi H. Eisenberg and little daugh-| | CITY NEWS | SERA TEED < company. He advises of a nice wintev in W: licates a large | ter lett yesterday for Chicago, Ill, | .—- dn Washington, which Indicates, 4’ 1are: where they will visit friends. liar fruit crop for next season. ‘This, | Shera alcng with lower freight rates. should | A New A make fruit much cheaper in 1922. \ well spent for you are getting merchan- dise quality better than the price. DRESSES istant, , VISITOR FROM. CLIFFORD George Shafer, assistant attorney- Former Lieutenant “Governor A. T.| general, who is at his home at Watford Kraabel of Clifford, 'N. D., was a visi-| City, has informed the department of ; MOTHERS CLUB Parte tor in ‘Bismarck yesterday. a new assistant. The baby boy is the H The Mothers Social Club will meet third son of Mr. and Mrs. Shafer. | at the homo of Mrs, W. H Petry on| VISITING IN MANDAN | ERiRS Ro oF ins nd re eee | te Second street on Tuesday afternoon.| Miss Hleanora Stolberg, nurse of the! A 4 sl y 6, Athletic Contests, Chappie Coats Three Groups 1 Each member will answer to roll call Blamarel hospital, is visiting friends! . The first of a series of athletic | with a current event.. Mrs, A. P. Len-|m Mandan for a few days. | contests to be held at Richholt school, | A goodly number to select from in suede cloth with Fea vee kart will give a paper on the Shep-j ——— : ard-Towner Maternity and Infancy ' LEAVES FOR MILWAUKEE {ia the bene of te picture fund gi cheno ee and fur collars and cuffs. These are reg- When values such as these are offered one can readily bill, followed by a club discussion of | li. \L. West lett yesterday for Mil-| te school, will be tomorrow nig! ular values. * f 5 4 . is is the the bill. waukee, Wis. where he will visit) There will be basketball games be- ee Inventory Sale, Ao ete aoe mais naib ay es fgel Sad Suh this is t Mrs, Best and daughters. ‘ tween teams from the Indian school and other school teams. The admis- VISITORS FROM HAZELTON: -sion to the contests will be 10 cents. H.. F... Douglas, of Minneapolis,| Mr. and Mrs, 'H. O. Batzer of Hazel- —— VISITS IN CITY. $13.50 $19.50 $29.50. fe "Cloth Coats | Ln cminent asiness manele Sige | Wot nD waited (rien ae in Bismarck | At’ Bismarck Hospital. Many handsomely. fur trimmed and full silk lined winter Hee ve Oainles aa post trad. tes oe Mrs. J. D. Stocks of Steele, Joseph- coats, at less than the cost A the material. Four Groups old Fi 4 inci Swanson of Wilton, MrswMarin, We are also offering a limited number, of high grade ra " g S ‘AY WITH RELATIVES i 7 er at old Fort Yates and was a mem: a Mrs, George D! Bell ae son| Whitmer of Yucca, N. D., Mrs. Rob-| ber of the firm of Douglas and Meade. a | ‘3 Ieee i . a 4 ‘ spent Sunday visitin, relatives in{ert Perron of Coleharbor, Lillian He nore main Yer Sequnintances nanan ! . es Renter >of. Arena, and Mrs. W. P. i 3 Bailey of Steele, have entered the hos- : | pital for treatment. Russell’ Reid of the city underwent an operation for | at the hospital. dresses of Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Satin and Crepe. Many are handsomely beaded or embroidered. “After-Inventory Sale $10.00 $1950 $2950 $39.50 Plush Coats $35. 00-to $49.50 were the former prices of these models. All are late models and are shown in sizes up to 44. Rae ON BUSINESS VISIT LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA y. Th > Thompson of Minne-! Mr. and Mrs. C. &. Will of Park , Minn, in in the city on a busi- | appendicit Avenue left last evening for Los An-| ness visit. eles, Cal. where they will spend the; Dance at Baker's rs Hall every, 9 Price. remainder of the winter. They will HERE FROM WASHBURN * visit other points of interest. on the} Hugh McCullough of Washburn, N. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur After-Inventory 19. 50 7 western coast and will return by tie|D., spent the week end visiting in Bis-|day nights. Best music and Sale... ghee os Soe, 4 southern route. marek. floor in state. 10c a dance. 5 » - DAVE! vA Se é : 1 ‘ COMMUNITY CHORUS TOMORROW | yrre tp Mlodnenes left yoneday i the revulas ” mecting “ot te fee for Washington, D. C., where she will Ask For It! 3 Wiel acai shi visit. \ ‘aists and Blouses ‘ irts postpcned from tonight to Tuesday Bath Robes ? ¢ A A ight, Ja 17. Miss Jesse Aek-| IDS WEBK ENI E A large and varied selection of ne lot of waists in assort- Beis “the worlds meee travelled g ERENDS WEEIVENE HERD Expect to oe the Beacon flannel bath robes in a waists and blouses in suit and & lined number of cos skis womai,? will/give’ an. address: at the | caine ren Of pHttin. spent, the § Fisherman, th fine assortment of light) and | novelty shades. All are new ed styles and colors. Values | of, Sexges, Panama eds Rue Legion ‘hall tonight. week end visiting friends in ‘Bismarck. 4a dark patterns. Sizes up 46. models. t $12 00. After-I ella, Navy an lack, an i LGA ONSBUSTNES ‘Mark of | Supremacy. Values up to $6.50. After In- Special, daring ourAtter Ine RPh? UU. er-Inven- | values up to $12.00. "After In- 8 aL MISSIONARY GoGlake Mantel 7 MCAc RC Hotmman GE Fare, Ne D on every bottle of ventory Sale, ventory Si tory p ventory Sale: AS. 95 ¢ d in MEETS. . R. Hoffman of Fargo, N. D., was Each e AT ON: A RICE Sal Each ........005 ‘The Women's Foreign Miséionary |a business visitor in the city today. emulsion that you buy. ach ...... i SHALE PR Gis, oie, «iasnier e society of the McCabe ‘Méthodist aaa This means that you will Cea PRENATAL ERE 8: Bl atin Bloomers hare wi 4 SSaItGrnGOT FRCM (MENOKEN: church will meet tomorrow atte) Joseph McClugkey of Menoken, N. i always ask for at the home of Mrs. O. B. ‘Lund, edt “isited in the clty over Sunday, SCOTT'S EMULSION Ninth street. Miss Hardy Jacksop w.ll have charge of the program. a Outing Flannel Gowns ae eter sy models ‘Wiomen’s outing flannel gowns in a fine assortment of neat ‘omen’s Satin loomers ‘in fe pee rn ‘eles in striped patterns and in a variety of styles. naNy, black, Kelly, purple and sizes for women and misses. Regular $1.75. After Inventory Sale...... Copen. Regular and out, sizes. Sweaters TEELE VI : eae Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. feu a | Leo Lane of Steele, N. D., was a : if LEAVES FOR ROCHESTER, i visitor in Bi — — ento’ Regular $2.25. After Inventory Sale “ Specially priced to A. B. Olson, former manager ote eer aa Ae aD nore aa iy nee $2. 95 Regular $2.48. After Inventory Sale........ eee close 'at.........00 $3. 95 -Gamble-Robinson Company here, who; HAZEN VISITOR i Ki-MOIDS | oT I eer pat ak a concame Daan Cor iu tue 0, gouemty. ge Gunes es recast ‘a : > left for that city to assume his new; ‘a ay Te tatig isa Wool Jersey Wonien’s Wool Sport Hose Georgette Crepe Sutles. PEA Bong ttt oe teaane "INDIGESTION t 54 inch Wool Jersey in a very fine All women’s wool sport hose are included in our | 40 inch Georgette Crepe in a large Pp z ‘people. It will satisfy you. 20-281 it Col Navy, selection of new shades. Our reg- HERE ON BUSINESS Washburn Lignite Coal Co. ES ED al} oe Henna, Dark After-Inventory Sale at greatly ‘reduced Prices. nlar $2.50 quality. After Inven. Miss Genevieve Gregor of Dawson; +8 Sey t * 4 Sport Hose. Now Sale. Price > he cit 1 days buei- | Phone 453. Brown and French Blue. Regular Women’s Regular 75c Spo: tory Sale. Price e nee ae While in” Bismarck, Miss #: 25 quality After. $1.98 bolt Resale pete on Hee per yard......ceseee $1 48 , Gregor is a guest at’ the zger- Regular meeting ‘ tonight. learance les. romen’s Regular $1.75 Sport Hose. 2 ya Lodge No. 5, A. F. '@ A.M. Work CITY AUDITORIUM Per yard...++..-++++ Women’s Regular $2.25 Sport Hose. Now.. Black Silk Taffeta (Be TO ENTER SCHOOL in Master Mason Degree. A Plaid Suitings Women’s Regular $2.50 Sport Hose. Now.. 36 inch Pure Dye black silk taffeta, : SoS eran ee Teteee ana ntti Wed. Jan. 18. Thur. Jan. 19. 36 inch plaid: suitings ina good | Women’s Regular $3.75 Sport Hose. Our rogulag $3.00:quality, After: , DNA ARIS dada eh aad eae Children’s Matinee at 4 p. m. assortment of. ‘new combinations. : Special per yard..... 65 waukee School of Hnelncerine.. ne Mr. : r Regular 95¢° quality. After In % special per y: Dirlan expects to be gone about three DANDERINE i i i “Sale. is : ; ' 2 aay, Sy gaateat ever was there a better time to buy high grade |} 40 inch Silk and wool poplins in a pretdect Thomas Kane of tts | THRILLS Children 8 School blankets. We are offering many unusual values, good, seloction of “dress shades, . } i rT : sts q ity. ter In- University of North Dakota, was in} Stops Hair Coming Out: |; Suitings ; $225 Blankets, After Inventory Sale... .$ 1.50 Regular $2.75 quali the city today conferring with mem- Thickens, Beautifies. \ Inthis assortment are many pretty! $2.50 Blankets, After Inventory Sale. é 167 Per ge . ; $1.48, bers of the board of administration, » ° pieces of suiting: geaitaple ee $2.95 Blankets, After Inventory Sale... « 1.98 Silk Shirt are! ' school wear. Values up $4.50 Blankets, After Inventory Sale. 2.98 \ i irtin FOR) GOVERNOR HERE. I ; g ’ LB. Haan of Fogo former bo l he ard gD. | FS58 Miaety, After Iaventory Sele 860 | inch striped sik, shirting in a daa ernor, was in the city today. e ar i jankets, r Inventory Sale. 2 400 large selection of colors. Regular ia ’ called at the state house and confer-, Madrag Shirtings $7.50 Blankets, After Inventory Sale... 4.95 $1.25 quality. After-Inventory Sale, Ted. with Governor, Nesta: 36 inch Madras Shirtings in a va- $9.50 Blankets, After Inventory Sale. 6.25 Lae 89c LEAVES FOR FARGO | . riety of colt and nee siped $10.00 Blankets, After Inventory Sale..... 1.35 SBR ys eeite renee ie oe Miss Leila Deisem left this morn- ! seer terventere Sale 5 values: $15.75 Blankets, After Inventory Sale.. 10.50 Fancy Ribbons ne fon Wargo: D., > where she | r Price, per yard 39c $16.50 Blankets, After Inventory Sale » 11.00 Have ida iekal Eeahon bareatn atten wedding 0 i ai 5 5 ble ‘ iain. whieh will take place there tomorrow. | 1 Crepes and Plisses $22.50 Blankets, After Inventory Sale... ++ 15.00 Wide fax zibbons in patterns for HERE FROM HALIDAY The Beautiful 4 Act Comedy One lot of crepes in plain serpen- Values up'to 39¢, After-Inventory ° N. Wi and - : tine and striped patterns also a ae ©. al eae une He Haare D., | ‘| Drama. Not a Moving Pic- limited quantity of figures plisse. Plaid Skirt Patterns peered Ae 19c came to Bismarck today and will visit | ture—A Great Play.. A tear Special. to close during our After- A most comprehensive selection of novelty skirt Jo" C8 Nrriends here for several days. or a laugh in every line. J dnveniary Sale, 19c patterns greatly reduced for our After-Inventory Women’s Kayser Kay i oat wee ? Bee SAR Sale. : : 3 HOPPING HERE | | Bi Migs atiaved Foleastand Mise Paas| soe, Ste es ae Children’ s. Underwear Regular $6:50 Skirt Patterns. Now. «$4.35 each Knickers N 35-cents buys ‘a bottle\of “Dan-| Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 ds Mis heavy ipa s 5 Women’s Kayser knickers — i line Buzzell, school teachers of New | derine” at d Af i i 4 Children’s an igses’ — heavs Regular $8.25 Skirt Patterns. Now. 5.50 each omen’s Kayser knickers — in Salem, N. D., were shoppers in the apoliestieneven cae rat tnd a nel Matinee, Children’ 25¢. weight underwear, “drawers and Regular $10.50 Skirt Patterns. Now 7.00 each Black, as and White. Regular : - i 10 tows 3 $1.25 values. Inv city on Saturday, of dandruff or a falling hair. Beside | Reserved Seats on Sale at]! vests. Special during our After. Repular $11.60 Skirt.Patterns. Now 7.65 each 5 values. After-Inventory ie zs z i i i Inventory Sale, 29 i $ Sale. 5 STATE HEALTH TH OFFICER HERE every hair shows new life, vigo Harris Co., Tomorrow. to close, cach......0...55 c Regular $15.00 Skirt Patterns. Now. 9.95 each Eac Cc brightness, more color and abund- Dr. H. E. French of Grand Forks, yoState health officer, was in Bismarck | ance.