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SR Se a NRC y ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - : ba] 5 >] TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1926 a WisgonsinyNimensia” Noveh"‘Dater| ar, the rand’ Pete vets | UMNHIITOUIIIEEAUU EAHA ta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan, large number of ights were in at- * — endance, After the concert Mr, and ILLUSTRATED LECTURE AT PRES- . Meyers and son, Dic BYTERIAN CHURCH entertained the band boys at Ho! , Here It Is! Our Annual — May Sale of White Goods and Undermuslins Three Days Only A stupendous annual sale, in which all thrifty housewives know and appreciate full well the truly wonderfu! values cbtainable. An excellent time to stock up for the entire year—Shop early. Wednesday - Thursday - Friday Muslin Gowns .) : ie Bloomers | Attractively made muslin and crepe ys | A spec showing of fine sateen Gowns in white and flesh colors, ies | and muslin Bloomers in white. a | $ . An illustrated lecture will be de-| man’s cafe. SMARCK CLUBS SENDING Weinexdny ‘cvening at 8 o'elt by | | DELEGATES TO THE ANNUAL _ fiom the tumter" country ibe tUniceriey of North as EIGHTH DISTRICT MEETING leit 'tet"er alder’ iastrating the | tM ath gt Mocca Saad at methods of cutting timber on a gigan- The twelfth annual meeting of the| sion will be held, after which Miss tic scale and life in the large logging | ;, i en ie ag Eighth District Federation of Wom-| Lillian Cook, Bismarck, will tal » Mr. Davis is author of sev- s high — school ' 4 b Reference Service” in connee- in the lumber dis- en's club will convene at the court! tion with the work of the state! tricts and his lecture has been de- els + house in Washburn tomorrow after-| library commission. A drive to the sctibed as being us “splendid im its| gaLVATION ARMY BOARD MEET- noon for a two-day session with a] Lewis and Clark campsite will be fol-|¢ducational as in its inspirational] “°° "y, i ast large number of delegates from all| lowed by a luncheon. qualities.” | The public is cordially ; Nad over the district, including about aj Committee sessions will be held in! invited. There is no admission wr dozen club women from Bismarck] the afternoon. Gearge P. Gibson of , charge. be held Thursd: 12:1 and several others who will be on| Washburn will talk on “Legal Status — Re hat ceo ak an Cad Poet. | the program. of Women and Children in North Da-| LECTURE AT ME, CHURCH | the Lions’ room ‘at the Grand Paci-| The open session at 2:30 o'clock to-| kota. ° The Epworth League of-the Mctho- | #¢ hotel, All members are urgently morrow afternoon will be made up of| Mrs. ‘E. AL, Thorbere, seeretary-| dist Episcopal church will sponsor | "CUested to be present. repo: ol presidents, committce| treasurer of the cighth district, will]an oriental curio exhibit and travo- ss AT oT ‘chairmen, ‘and ‘other, business," Dr.| bo one of the Bismarck womén to| logue in the church auditori iia ROT SEMA eh sila ; Maysil Williams of the state health| attend. The Current Events club| evening at 8 o'clock. cis With te pane Wee department, Bismarck, will deliver | will be officially represented by Mrs.| Nelson Allen Price tha Micsuaney Aocecacion of an address on the “Health of the Pre-| A. G. Sorlie, Mrs. Obert Olson and] former missionaties te Brama ioe la TE ia t 8 School Child.” Mrs. Alfred ‘Zuger. Mrs. A. D. Me-| India, will be speakers.’ ‘The enter-| !¢, Women, Wainesday evening at a A banquet will be held at 6 o'clock] Kinnon and Mrs. A. A. Whittemor:| tainment promises to be a very on-| Co bore are ureed to uttend. in the evening and will be followed| of the Current Events club will also! tertaining one and the public ia in-| Members are urged to attend, i Gor Ww ING The regular meeting of the advi- sory board of the Salvation Army will ng of | Catho- by a program at 8 o'clock which will| attend. Mrs, W. L. Nucssle will rep- 1 to attend. TT rey include many musical numbers and| resent the Fortnightly club. Dele- + | an address by the state president,| gates from the ‘Thursday "Musical VISITING HER Mrs. John Emerison Featherstone, | club will be Mrs, F. M. Pevis and Mrs.}_ Mr. and C.K. Thomas of haw? Valley City. Mrs, C. E. Wingreene| F, D. Romanowsky. Mrs. J. P. French,| Brookings, S. D., formerly of — Bis- of Bismarek will sing. club president, and Mrs. C. E, Win-| marck, are in the city, guests of Mr. Thursday morning a business ses-| greene will also attend. and Mrs. Frank Claussen, Mr. Thomas 2 was connected with the Bank of ms i, aaa North Dakota before going to brook- | Mrs. A. M. Brandt Former Local Girl _| ings. dBi New President of | Weds Washington U. ea OES TO AIEES CTY Fran ndrist left ¢oday for Miles the Monday Club] Basketball Star |city. Monts on business. While there —_a he_ will visit the Mike Sadler family, The marriage of .Miss Margaret} Who recently moved from Bismarck Mary Irvin of Seattle, Wash., to R. H1,|‘° Miles City. Bruce Hesketh, University of Wash- ENTERTAIN BAND BOYS The Knights ofgColumbus enter- tained the membets 8f Father Flanmi- TO MeLEAN COUNTY Riley, state school inspector mornin fin spection in This! evening Mr. Riley serve us onc of the judges in a district: musical contest to be held at Max. E DR. M. E. BOLTON . Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W trimmed with touches of embroid- K flesh and colors. These bli 3 ery or lace; all sizes. Specially |) 9) ‘ all to a Wane ne . 98c | HN \\ Daan are cut full to sizes. Values to $1.48. Specially priced . state ane Ne 98c Mrs. M. W. Roan of Park Avenue was hostess to the Monday club yes- ee terday afternoon at the final meeting 4 for the year. The program subject]: ‘ was “Birds.” Mrs. SW. Corwin| ington basketball star, was solemni gave a poem, “To 4 ed on April 27 at 5 o'clock in the aft- lowed — by interesting paper,|¢?noon at the home of the bride's “Guardians of Our Forests,” by Mrs,| mother, Mrs. Dennis B. Savage, of | M. H. Atkinson. “Conservation of, Malone, Wash., according to | word Bird Life” was Mrs. F, A. Lahr’s sub-| teceived by friends in Bismarck. ject und Mrs. T. R. Atkinson discuss-| Mrs. Hesketh, a former Bismarck ed,“ A ings to. the! Homesef 3 the daughter of Henry Irvi : Fabre.” jof this city. She attended the Bi: MATINEE Officers elected during the business| marck schools, going from here to ficors olcctod during wpe Unsines*| Washington where she graduated EVERY DAY president; Mrs. Fred Jansonius, vice| ftom the Elma high school and stud- AT 2:30 i president; Mrs. H. P. Goddard, scere-| ied at the hington university, lat- i 2: MMe ye tary; Mrs. W. G. Black, treasurer. |¢" going, into stenographic work in The house was prettily decorated | Seattle. - . i with roses, lilacs and other spring] _ The groom is the son of Councilman blossoms. R, B. Hesketh of Seattle. He is a Bastia member of the Delta Tau Delta fra- BAPTIST LADIES TO MEET ternity. ; The Ladies of the Baptist church| The couple spent their horkeymoon will meet in the basement parlors of| in western Grays Harbor county, the ener ohuestay ee at, Washington. 2:20 o'clock. Members and. friends ae TO ATTEND CON are requested to be present. hou enon TO ADDRESS WOMEN’S CLUBS | street, have been invite: Miss Bertha Palmer left this morn-| York Life Insurance co ing for Ray, N. D., where she will] guests at a convention of the speak before the third district con-| being held in Duluth on Friday ah a Ta vention of the North Dakota Federa-| Saturday, May 14 and 15 tion of Women’s clubs. The invitation was extended to Mr. agus te , Jones in acknowledgment of his ree- RETURNS FROM VISIT WITH PAR.| ord for the months of. February, ENTS March and April, during which he Miss Dorothy Koeher has returned handled the largest volume of busi- from Baldwin where she spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kocher. RETURN FROM FARGO Judge S. L. Nuchols and daughter, Mary, and son, Vance, Miss Helen Calawell and Mrs. W..C. Mills re- sobs turned Sunday night from a week-end visit in Fargo. RETURNED TO JAMESTOWN Miss Marion Ackerman returned to Jamestown yesterday after a week- end visit in Bismarck with her pat- ents, Mr..and Mrs, F, G. Ackerman. UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Maxine Kupitz, who under- went an operation for appendicitis Saturday at the St. Alexius hospital, is getting along nicely. eb ty BUSINESS TRIP 8 ‘ a Gowns Slips and Chemise Dainty garments of er ity and novelty mate pecially well made, are pri 1 for the white $1 48 sale at .. 5 . immed. All sizes in either | Beautiful. hand embroidered, | * Peet teen: Porto an ‘Gowns in white three ridiculously low prices and colors. ce $1.89 $2.48 \, Children’s Muslin UnderWear on sale at ‘ greatly reduced prices Bs White Blouses rogue sn UTE UNIFORMS |... |: Dresser Scarfs Strictly tailored white and Hoover Aprons. Fine quality, well made Large size scarfs, filet dimity, also plain and garments. White $ acon dae fancy teoadckith tousoe, } sale price ..................0000, 1 98 or cluny trimmed; beau- z tiful patterns and de-, in a good assortment of i ; signs for personal and sizes. Regular values to Cc = 5 i urtain Nets - 2. : "4 3 ” be #2aBoandiss.o0. WHS a iirc ergup io Laces, Netsiantlitwo-tonle materiulsin-valdeaup (oe ee Very sale 5 to 98c. White sale special at price ..... $1 wl Besa rae ieee tare crea ales 58c ONY. A. 89c WHITE GOODS and TABLE LINENS _&¢ i g Three Large Groups Is are lawn, muslin and some with tailored band ace and embroid- ¢ TONIGHT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NTION MATINEES—l5c & 30¢ -- EVE GS—15e & 40¢ MMM LL LL MM Quality Wins That is why the demand for Bulova Watches is so enor- mous. The many thousands that are being worn are giv- ing satisfaction. That is tetanding , Maytag Features ~~ +1 Washes faster. 2 Washescleaner. 3 Largest hourly capacity. ‘Tul holds 21 gals. Ou M BETTER TVMVALVAUUAAUEAEUALUUE Ug LA 'T. H. Poole, who has been transact- Z ing busiiees deepickignens ts /expecti|) Sot ae ye Hiaeses iat 4 Most compact FOR sicko cetur kopme erlang, sands which will be worn will PaiBae fin QUALITY |= INSPECT SCHOOLS doslihenite. takesfloorepace JUNE a é' Miss Madge Runey and Miss Shir- Let us show ycu the many nies ‘saad BRIDES g AND ley Fox, state school inspector, are | now designs in Bulova and RE i ak tub—can't warp, rot, swell, split or corrode. adjusted ir height. 7 Clothes can be put in or taken out with the spending the day inspecting the Bur- leigh county schools, UNDERGOE:! Miss Martha Woch! of WVishek was operated upon this morning at the St. Alexius hospital. Her condition is quite serious. other makes of watches, to- gether with many other gifts ‘suitable for the boy or girl graduate. A watch bought here for. a graduation gift may be yours free if the i OPERATION { Sy : oS Three very special prices on fine quality, full bleached, heavy, double linen damask, 70 and 72 inches wide and beautiful designs. Values to $4.25. White sale price per yard eee ng $1.98 ‘$3.19 $3.39 PARENTS OF DAUGHTER clock stops at your name. Se awn he Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Johnson, Bis} a raghetrunning marek, announce the birth of a daugh- iit ter this morning at the St. Alexius| SAIL metal F. A. KNOWLES | =) hospital. G wringer. Sel = re sige atte : = ‘ Ms, ant Ne denn G. lather. of otha cane 5 For homes without electricit ee enrich Madiera Sets Lunch Sets Jap Lunch Sets Madiera Napkins |= “Glen Ulin’ are the parents of aj] “Bismarck’s Diamond Stggp’s Ate Maringie.aralahie-*# sleaees 13-piece fine quality Madiera | Aq pure linen 54-in. cloths | 24-inch cloths with 6 6-inch | ping eual; - = daughter orn yesterday wt the St ‘ ~ alt eine motor. fa Q Reasons fot so Sets; one large cloth and 6 | with six large napkins, blue | and 6 10-inch napkins, lovely | fame ality, Madiera Nap. | = nage , em i | ‘ Leadersh!, each of 6 and 10 inch nap: | and gold borders, with ex- | designs in blue. Specially | fnehes squee. Suan |= 1s OPERATED UPON | kins, beautifully worked. A quisite designs. Values to oriced teed for te tee: cae = Miss Mabel Michaels underwent an rare bargain offering at this ; White Bet ae, 69c priced for the May 48 = operation for appendicitis, yesterday (< a | bw we ie $9.95 galcatnly c l= at the Bismarck hospital. » i sale price ....- $5.39 enn B rk 1 bri = VISITING HERR 7 ° > erkeley Cambric gest = s ‘3 i is} H \) i => sic renee apace, f, || Washed-Clothes Cleanliness Bleached Muslin | Odd Cloths fcr. sinisn, son, wae | 36-in, Sheeting |= ping and visiting friends. , es Fine quality, pare white Mus: Several dime /-aually sulinen Cambric. A very fine qual- | A staple quality, for all un- | = ny s 01 e A " “§ y or al Speci iv e ii e: i P| cur. => Mi Mey file He Releigh has en —t th peeate, a nsches wide. White during the May sale at priced forthe” May Lear! derma lip cy cr | = ‘ Mrs. jer of Ralei | » price » per r th 4 => | ao | —— wae... MOR |, Yemen | Be Ee ae reatment, cig Sole Paget nna nets: fyiahtitt|:| Cee CERN acl sca aie ah Se NAO |e RG Wine GARE Ayan ia CAE. | auger clea PRU => m " 'Y the Maytag on your next week’s washing 5 , a May Geel Sale nor in prog: | —free. Then you'll get a new idea of washed Unbleached Muslin t Bedspreads = ress. Harris-Robertson. “Who is this here Quo » ™ clothes cleanliness—of quicker washdays and 29¢ standard quality, 36-inch un- : 72x84, lovely crocheted Bedspreads | == oe Vadis?” easier washing. bleached Muslin goes in the May i Bleached Sh t with plain hem and pretty pat- | == is és ie ' See tubfuls washed in 3 to 7 minutes—sparkling, Sule. ag 2lc ee ing ae Barents $2 29 = ‘I dunno, one of them radiantly clean.’ See 50 pounds of dry clothes Beecie lic qualities: 14 ae } pine aaa ae — = ‘ The Weather old Roman fellays, I water fin one Ligds fang gh fost fabrics for only c aD gunna saving tine for-brides and sani ‘eae age : ” washed as gently as by ; ¢ heavy, rifty housewives. Buy now. Excel- 800900, Aummer wet spreads, | = . Fair and cool tonight and Sees: pieces—even grimy play-clothes—even greasy work- Indian Head lent qualities, free from dressing May. White FORGES We wale: = Wednesday ; light frost clothes washed cleanly—soft, store-new. See col- ae " iniek Indien. Head is Sale price . $2.19 = : i Do you know who handles lars ff istbands washed without hand- 36-inch linen finish Indian Hea 8/4 Bleached, per yard............44e J = ES rs 1 probable . tonight your insures, Do'yea il ue s, si pane Ricco wae a ee eos goes in the May White 9Ooq 9/4 Bleached, per yard ee ee ~ » washed b: 6 Sale, yard .....eee : , Eads oie = Te know the namic of the com- Phone us—we will deliver a Maytag for this 4d-inch Indian 35 c 10/4 Bleached, per yard. ... Sheets and Cases = to whom you must convincing washing test—if it doesn’t sell iteelf, Head ...ee. sve AbD. STUD Per YER 7: One of the best qualities made. | = pentagerc fi a don’t keep it. i Buy a oo ly at these | = d sient i , - year’s su at these | = urn d fire, acciden Turkish Towels low prices ied Rs or other misfortune leave scot nee, heavy, double thread 54 = fh you little left other than |] ‘3 » Bath ‘Towels, cither plain or fancy: Huck Towels Sa Sheets, each... “$1.10 = , 2 the protection afforded borders. Regular 65¢ value, May Goud weight, medium size Huck Towe 1x90 Sheets,/each. 1.25 |= a BOYS , b . ee i Sale - or fancy borders. May 22 45x36 Cases, each . . 321 sro beaieneeinas i Aluminum lash er Re ee Bale price, each 6. es eeesaes ieee C , 42x36 Cases, each |... 30 | = f = i PURITAN. agency of the Hartford ————aiio————— Many other unadvertised specials throughout the stor = e : 4 Fire Insurance Company Convenient! sD Easy Payments 4 : ‘ BLOUSES today. It may save yous Hei Ks { - 5 = = oi. . ) heavy loss tomarrow. 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