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- MONDAY, AUGUST 3; 1925 7 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE © PAGE FIVE | BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTES ne Carder of Lawrence, Kan, was | ley College. He will be in Bismarck | Dr. Gilmore aresdent | TREE PRESERVATIVE KILLS | Admitted: Bertha Mayer, MeClus-| an out of town guest. again before next Sunday of the city one time LS ky; Anna Voegle, Hebron; \ or , the Associa curator and histor the State Werder, Germany. Millions boda, Glen Ulin; Ruth Becker, Beu- honor of IRDAY Historical Societ bees in the Werder d t 1 “G5. ocia an ersonat lak; Berna Olson, Douglas. | Lein township - Rilled ‘ lischarged: Thomas Kleppe, Kin- i VISITED IN DICKINSON sprinkle Mrs. 1. 0. Klep) Miss and Mr, and Mrs.) insects t near the ore Keehn, Burt; H HERE TODAY S VISITORS to Dickinson, died ylor; Arthur | Gilbert W. § of Wilton w: veep Clooten § ; - e today on business. vip Were in the city | i HERE We Brewster RETURN FROM Mt here today on business. ’ Mr. and Mrs. V Middle % daughter, La Verne, returned . Is Hostess at day ‘from Fergus Falls and thi |) ptm satteecee Bmavne b | nesota Lakes where they have : Ole Satter 6: desi sennein: the Bridge Luncheon | "set2, Pakes ’ Sb itot ity Saturday ~ “ mas’ parents Glen UL | . r entertained at) ed them at uprof Beit Is VIS I > o'clock! spend some son, born] Miss Alice ) Grand ie hotel. Mrs. L.| tives in th n UHin; ue the home| Forks is visiting: in’ the h Thompson, who returned recently Rock; Mrs Sy) of Mes. Mill M * vd a visit in the e HOM rs. Meter » Mrs. Thompson Mr. and Glen | VISITOR this week for the returned from. the and Mrs. ho BL | : spent in Minneapol decorated with cut] troit and at the I ble place cards VISIT IN MINOT Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Rohrer and | children spent Sunday in Minot. a NONE “ROM VISIT ml Mis Rust spent the week-end a RIP with fri in wee , Mrs. A. ith: sna Min. Gs Pevice and son 5 Cora, and ¥ «| left yesterday for Minneapolis. From VISITING HE, | 1 Martwich’ and children were| there Mr, Fowler will go tu New Yo! Mr. and Mrs, R. juardt of} Dre 7 of Hazon is a ut the home of Mrs, William] on a buying trip for the A. W. Li Oshkosh, Wis in ths! business er Sun r will go to city with M heother. i q her parents. | net nurx | a RETURNS FROM LAKES Rt returned | ad Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Henry Hollst NEW. YORK lis veelton| from: W and daughter, Esther, returned Sat-! Tschumperlin of the Mil-| she 4 visiting for tl urday from a motor trip to the De-| linery Department of the A.W. troit likes, where they spent three| Lucas store has gone to Ch MARRIED" HERE SATURDAY o o weeks ut their cottage on Pokegama] New York to purchase f Emma Mae Hocomb and Mis peach. _ herly a — RETURN: was in the © OES EAST ON BUSINESS Miss | mond Bergeson of the E.| from a v WY 1 Clothing store has gone| town und crand Fork . D. | Miss D es on a buying trip. ter and brother-in-law of the bride. | James stown | a HERE FROM KINTYRE | uae YLOR HERE Mrs. L.A. Kleppe of Kintyre was| LEAVES FOR BLACK HI lor, Jr., of the U.] a shopper in the Sa | Mr. and Mrs. Pope of Mand: uy from Boston, | dith Germain of Bism . whe stationed, for a VISITED § SUNDAY yesterday on a motor trip to the t it with his parents, Mr." Rey, and Mrs. Cawthorne of Mar- Black Hills, an J. lor. marth visited in Bismarck Sunday | ae = with their son, who is em-| PAN HELLENIC HAS “ ployed at the Ci jonal Bank. y baek to North Dakota, were in attend RETURN FROM TRIP the Pan Helle! A » FORKS nesota with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Price Owens and] day at one Rev. W at ae children have returned from a two} . vettily the week in SITORS FROM JAMESTOWN | weeks trip in Northern Minnesota! d wel tor nt the nd Mrs. Aloys Berg and] and Canada. Marion, Jamestown, | MIT ml ap motored here i aN VISITOR ee AVES | THEODORE ROBERTS ined 0} iss Elvera Nelson left for her| _ y Airs. Bere ‘and! home in Cole | LEATRICE JOY fu ‘or a week W ek aos : . Hanson, RICHARD DIX 4 ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET FROM BALDWIN The regul Neighbors will be Odd Fellow's hall. meeting of the Royal J. M. Jacobson of tonight at the the city on busine: NS OM VISIT Miss Mildred Eger returne ing from a short visit in} TO LIVE IN “GALIFORNIA Miss Anna Katz has gone to Cali- is A ER BORN I today for] Mr. and Mrs, Ray Holmes of Bis- a visit with her parents at Rolette,| marek announce the birth of ND daughter Sunday at the St, Alexius| sqdood Y0d ANOHd = hospital, SHOPPED ieee | A.M. Lund; PARENTS OF DAUGHTER in the Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ostrander of = Hawthorne, Cal., former residents of Bismarck, announce the birth of a! in was a]daughter. They are now making} {their home in Hawthorne, Califoryia. Overstuffed Living Room Suite SPECIALLY PRICED Here is the chance you have waited for to fix up the Living Room at little cost. Prices were never lower on such high class furniture. 3 Piece Tapestry Suite 2 Piece Manostry. Suite: 0.5 s.00 ccs ce coo ae 2 Piece Blue Velour Suite. ... 2 Piece Brewn Velour Stite........... A 2 Piece : Blue Velour Suite. .. One two piece Brown Linen Velour Suite; Davenport and Coxwell chair............ 2 Piece Mohair Suites...... $135.00 $119.00 $139.00 $139.00 $198.00 MAHOGANY CHAIRS r AND ROCKERS oor i Aden in maining ond An extra chair is a most conven- i Picitere or Tapesty ient addition to any room of the f —Mohair and Velour. home. No matter what the fur- é nishings, a Mahogany chair as Lovely designs at shown in this large lot with Se i. from either upholstered seats or ues up to 50 wi dl , 1/3 to 1/72 off. out at this August Sale, price waseeee $14.7 Space does not permit the complete description of the many Sorprialng, values in this great August Sale— therefore we advise an early:Sampection. The best of service is assured. —PHONE YOUR GROCER— Wash. retur ni! day two weeks’ visit dobn | with & Miss Mary Kelly | Mrs, 6. mp. have where Weel 1 William yeturn Cook with Gas. Ideal Fuel. FRESH FRUIT *ELBERTA PEACHES Good preserving stock has ar- rived and the price is low. Sugar Is Cheap. Plan to preserve now. COME EARLY! $d00.1 40d ANOHd Commandments’ The Mighty Picture Achievement Which Biends the Orgies of Ancient Egypt W vel the Humors and Tragedies of This Jazz -Mad Age. Four Big Days Commencing. Today-Monday TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING 20 AND 9:10—DOORS OP. 7:00 PEATURE STARTS 7 230 MATINEE DAILY 2:30 Cecil B. DeMille’s Cinem Masterpiece. A BIG CAST OF POPULAR STARS ROD LA ROCQUE NITA NALDI ROBERT EDESON AND A GREAT MANY OTHERS CHARLES DE ROCHE ESTEI s Kk TAYLOR ACNE S AYRES EATURE STARTS O SHARP. COME EARLY! ing the many exceptional values offered during this great sale. Dining Room Furniture Priced so low that vou cannot afford Add beauty to your dini to pass it up. these many special offerings. A handsome 8 piece Walnut Suite, Table, Buffet and six chairs. A A t cf Table, Buffet and |e Pi ypce ee g of six chairs. Regular ¥ i $275.00. August Sale — price $270.00. Augus' | 4 three piece $125.00 Suite, Bed, Dresser and Price oe eae Chiffcnier. We have this in either Grey fash) cr Ivery cnamel finish. A remarkable value $89.00 $198.00 EIGHT PIECE OAK SUITE This is the most beautiful set for the money to be found anywhere. Large Table, Buffet and six chairs in a Huguenot finish. Regular price wasisl5000; AupustiSale Brice... ... 2.62... esse e acl ee te greatly reduced prices. LAMPS An especially selected group of Bridge Lamps with the new wrought iron base, a pretty silk shade heavily fringed, and in many colors. Lamps complete at the August $ 1 1. 75 Sale price. Junior Lamps They’ re very good for the Liv- ing room or Bedroom. These junior lamps with wrought iron or wocd bases and lovely silk shades, ed be had very reason- able in the § August sale at $19.75 \ Many other values, equally as good, are shown in 1 PRICE Boudoir, Table, Bridge and Floor Lamps of su- /2 perior workmanship and beauty. See them today. WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” LINOLEUM be sold in the August, Sale, DE DER VATE iio ows oc ete Pee aes REMNANTS Inlaid Linoleum Remnants; Bath rooms, etc. Sale, they’re AUGUST FURNITUR Women will be quick to recognize in this sale a host of money saving opportuni- ties. Whether you are a judge of furniture or not you'll have no trouble in realiz- ig room now, WALNUT SUITE An cight piece suite, $195.00 It is impossible for you to fully appreciate these wonderful values unless you see $98. QO | them, as we cannot fully describe them here. Come in and see for yourself. ° 115 $1 19. 00 Many odd Dining room chairs in Oak and Walnut finish ee be closed out at A lot of good colors in tile pattern Inlaid Lino- leum, suitable for all uses; these are numbers, discontinued by the factories, and being unable to match them up, we will close them out at ridiculously low prices. Regular $1.75 grade will . $1.25 good patterns many pieces large enough for small Kitchens and While they last in the August from Bedroom Furniture You'll wonder how we do it, this department. It is the bargains in when y utterly bewilde at the August Sale price . 3 Piece Walnut Veneer Suite of Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier, $86.00 value, for only 3 Piece Walnut Veneered Suite of Bed, Vanity Dresser and Chifforobe. Regular $14 $ August Sale price. Snecial 98.00 3 Piece Walnut Veneer Suite, Bed Dresser and Chiffcnier, $185.00 value. August Sale price. $124.50 Dressing Tables, Chiffoniers and Dressers, marked at greatly reduced prices. each one THE WHITTALLS VERY BEST ANGLO-PERSIAN ~ RUGS OBTAINABLE These are all patterns that have been discontinued by the in manufacturers. 512 $150 v. oe. $115.00 beast 6 $138.00 value. $1 00. 00 Other in these fine rugs have been reduced accordingly. Seamless Velvet Rugs $45.00 9x12 $55.00. Values. Several good patterns in 9x12 size. $60.00 values. Now..........-...-...005 Axminster Rugs Many special rug values not advertised, will be found. a the . Second Floer.

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