The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1923, Page 5

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-4-. _FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ; the Theta Chi fraternity in the! Mrs. Clinton Goplin of Mr, Goplin who was a former resi-]6, and Leonard, [armory of the North Dakota Agri-| rf ay A dent of Bismarck, daughter of M : [cultural college this evening, | Died of Poisoning 7 age 4, She is the John Heinz of Un a 5 |charge. The many wreaths and bou- ilam Hughes, Merton Johnson, George Scores Pay Respects |quets of flowers wore symbols of the Manley, Willis and Hallie Belk, and to Mrs. M. Wilton i | Mrs, Goplin liad been under treat-|derwood, but is well known in Bis: sympathy felt by friends and neigh- Gebhardt Mangus, all of McKenzie. : ‘ —— | Pe hit Ih BMhORONS Tor tHe Geet WERT inhick wher ‘ bors. Interment took place in the McKen- PRN | WILL MOTOR THROUGH. | Mrs, W.,H. Ostrander of 519 Fifth} ™¢" wore Cent Bees arek where she has visited many Ss viy yo. Acting as pallbearers were: Wil- zie cemetery. ‘ R d s. Joseph Ryerson of | street lett this morning for Fargo encore) as a result of pda 1) times, t 3 ——————————lElESESESEEEESEESES————E—SESESESESESSSSE j Findley, Ohio, expect to arrive in Bt hai u ioc newk »| Poisoning as a result of cating*a) Munerat services will be held at j Bismarck the first part of May, Rev, | Where she was called by news of the of pie. The deceased who was| the Catholic church in Fargo. Sun: Ryerson will plan to take charge of | death of her daughter- > Mrs, ars of age is survived b: ae y morning, Interment will take| held from the Methodist church of ' the serv: t St. Georges Episcopal | Clinton Goplin of Fargo, the wife| husband, and two sons, I S, age ein the family lot in Underwood.| McKenzie with Reverend Lewis in church the second Sunday ‘in May. They will motor through. | 7 if } Elaborate Program Is Pre- DREMRORETER Si8h pet everveaneneevvnceevcrnssecncceneneevnerenecantecovenneevsseesoccenccucrecctccvsetcuvccsnneaareenvccuneuensueceasvaqeaeaeroennerovsteneatay juennvcenceccoveceosecevnceevnceavcutoasauneeensneeenceceenencendundneoeavertannensnteenni pared for Annual Busi- Mis, E. Chambers of Terry, Mont. | | pier who has been visiting her son, John ness Gathering Chambers for the past two weeks in tpi Baldwin, left this morning for James- jay (town and various points in Wiscon- EXPECT — BIG | CROWD | sin, Mrs. Chambers. stetped oon last night with Mrs, C. V. Anderson nnual me ind card party at the A. W. LUCAS CO. vine of the annus tne unl Seanioy Ape a a , Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center e time of the annual) account of the six weeks examina- in January, President! tions taking ec and a number of and the board of di- postponed it until the 1 sof the present spring When Milady Steps Out She must have Footwear that’s expressive and char- (other schoo! | | rd of administration, but gina EHE| Giorasnow prihciialGbseehoolein’ acterful. Footwear that will stand the scrutiny of , “© MeKenzie orchestra furnishing the do with frien all eyes music. There also will be bridge | at in Bismarck for several days all eyes, that time, with prizes | this week. ) for ladies and the men. : Hight supper will be ser. | NAME VICAR h will be followed by the | . Joseph Raith, pastor of St. nual business meeting and clec-} holic church of Minot, tion ef officers. Short talks on fu-| been made vicar general of the Hans will be se of Bismarck, according to 4 {nnouncement made by — Bishop And such is the kind that we fetaure this season. Foctwear for Misses and Children that is dainty and substantial is here for your inspection. cone! of the | H | \ road to the club will be put : | ‘in good shape, and officers of the| Miss A § | | McKENZIE HOTEL BLOCK club expect a bie attendance, count- | of Baldwin, left this morning for | , ing on from 100 to 150 members be- | Thorpe, Wis. where they will spend ithe summer with their sister, Mrs. ; I". Fisher, formerly of Baldwin. ITOR CALLS HERE, | wold of Amidon, editor of County of a number of intere LEADERS FOR SATURDAY stories ds, was mage nd sketches of the Bad FREE GIFT Cornell Percales, light ibe [CUAL asta, + A. Ea capital city visitor Wednesday. 1 . and dark colors, only Biink, Miss Fraser, Phillip 3 With every boy's cap is by a9 “ of supper, P. J. NG HERE per yard ..19¢ bought at this store Sat- urday, you get one | ee | ears in lon of Wing, Mr: .. A, Houstman of Turtle Lake, Mr: . D. Franklin of Douglas shopped and visited here yesterday and to- day, Social and “city Soren, Personal | x's ue Ging- - 49¢ Cap Gun i FREE With every girl’s hat we will give a td DeHahn and M , and Miss Mildred . i Sand Pail and Shovel — !Wi shopped and visited with FREE Bah) (es E friends here today. Sete aerate Local Girl Takes ole - a ee 5 RUN Cn ‘i ith every pa 8 RETURNS FROM TRIP. CMsraaee Marriage Vows; A. J. Ostrander returned last night Overalls we will give a : from a vacation trip of ten days to seu: The my Miss Gertrude [| various points in South Dakota, He Base Ball Larsen, ter of Mrs. Hannah) stopped in Aberdeen, Mitchell, and FREE Lar se he city, and Fred Thomair | pruron. ‘ took place in Fargo yes- Sosa i > chi I i iMcicnOR Gan Bring the children to our x Ovenware, new Mrs, Thomair is a graduate of the} Secretary of State Thomas Hall store Saturday. signs and shapes. ‘Bismarck chool in the class} returned Wednesday from a business of 19... F Bungalow Aprons. ..98¢ 1046 off. he past thre employed sine F trip to Fargo and other points in the Northern part of the state. »mair is proprietor of the Thor 3 nd Park flats and is well known! VISITING HOSPITAL PATIENT. that city. After a short honey | F. H. Freeman and Mrs, A. J. Ram- Mina Taylor-Wash Dresses. Something the folks will like. Just unpacked--a big Express Shipment of the most meon trip to the Detroit Lakes the| bow of D., are in Bis- young couple will make their home| marck vi s. Freeman, who 1s Get your N. M Call Pz tter in the Park Flats in Fargo. ill at a local hospital. zi +t your New McCa attern + ie - wanted styles in is stor é ae eee { at this store. i Y 4 ARCHDEACON MARTYR COMING Presbyterian Aid | Archdeacon Martyr of Minnewau- y fe of the st opal church Elects Officers) «#2, "il! have che it. Georges y morning. ‘ I. K. Craig was elected to} Bs yterian ladies aid so-! AMONG CITY SHOPPERS, for the coming year at the! Mrs, ©. H. Swift of Sanish, and ng of the society yesterd: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Anders: at the chureh, | Were among city shoppers today. cers elected were: i first vice presi BAPTIST GIRLS CANDY SALE . Postlethwaite, 2nd) The Baptist guild girls will hold L. J. Wehe, re-/ a candy sale at Cowan's Drug store Saturday afternoon, April 14. The Wellworth Store Bismarck, N. D. Main Street. 7 AMANO UAE RL Ra Sunita SPRING TOP COATS See these wonderful values $19.50 $25, $39.50 These include the popular new wrap-around models with wide sleeves and tie sash. ‘New and Nobby Camels hair styles and smart looking Utility Coats. These are just the right garments to wear now and right through the summer ,on chilly evenings. You'll like the free and easy look and feel to these top coats. Come in and see them tomorrow. sey H surer, |. Olgerson of Wing, and R.! at the meeting to] Franklin of Douglas were bus i callers today. Miss Marcella Smith, teacher at| T CONCER | Napoleon, was a elty visitor today dieuce enjoyed the con- | coca i a es by the Lf members of/ ‘The Legion Auxiliary will jlee club of Jamestown ; ee enn te yy | have a food sale at Hoskins: “College at the First I 2 chu A solo was giv | Meyer store Saturday, Apri Louise Huber, of Bismarck who is} 14th a student at Jamestown college. At) m: the conclution of the musical pro- y “The Revol students, and this was in | tiven by th followed by home of Re thwaite for the glee club girls. About fifty attended the reception. Dur- ing the afternoon the girls sang at the Bismarck hospital and the high school. ' Liberty Coupons The semi-annual interest on your Fourth Liberty Bonds is due April 15th. Clip the coupons and present them at the City Na- tional Bank. We shall be glad to credit the amount to your Checking Account, issue a Certificate of Deposit to cover the entire amount, or pay cash as you prefer. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. T. B. Meinhover entertained | at a birthday party. Wednesday af- ternoon for her son, Theodore who celebrated his twelfth birthday. The fourteen guests who were present pent the afternoon in playing wagames, A birthday lu‘gheon was an important part of the lafternoon’s entertainment, . The easiest way to get right on bop is to get a Enrion “ZENDA” The vogue of mixtures is well established— For Dry Cleaning ‘that will]? NL sn oe Una MM thet omy Zeniadaen |ipeant ee tee A nn ie popular. There's char- ta ‘ LY acter to this hat—an air of smartness that is -DR. M: E. BOLTON : not.overdone. Osteopathic Physician 11948 4th St. Telephone 240 GORDON HAT Bismarck, N. D. at all good hat stores FIVE DOLLARS OO 0 OM The money which your coupons represent is your money after April 15th. Put it to work at once. | \ | NAMES AS PATRONS i Dr. and Mrs, John H. Worst's; name appear on the list of honor- ary patrons and patronesses for the 20th annual cotillion to be given by | Gane! NATIONAL BISMARCK, | +NO. DAKOTA a | | | i | There's an art in Dry Cleaning—and you'll appre- ciate it when your rugs, laces, draperies, etc., come back to you sparkling with their original newness. The grime and soot of winter have left their im- pressions on your furnishings but for a very small! amount we will do the work for you in an efficient manner, Give us a call and we shall be pleased to offer estimates. SELLING OUT Men s Hats Cleaned and ‘Arnold’s ‘Cash Grocery is selling out everything at : = re: é ||| Cost. Try your luck at the Grab Boxes and get some ae ae ; : Reblocked ‘ i Real Bargains. Special prices on large: orders, i; ‘Tein, ae: Sineay actitional Eag ailoring and Hat Works Furniture and Fixtures For Sale. passenger 10c. 1014 Broadway Phone 187° RUB-NO-MORE WASHING POWDER |i SOFTENS JA HARD WATER MMMM ts f Ask Your Grocer for, “NEVER FAILS” FLOUR Milled Makes clean, sparkling windows, china, glassware! Purifies, sterizes and Saves soap? by the Rich- ardten Milling Co. Bismarck Branch .._ Phone 1041 ~ RUSSELL BRYAN mat Opposite Postoffice We call for and deliver. ' ‘\ ° Transfer

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