The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 5

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ee ; out Fur Collars. ?RIDAY, pe 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE pda Sa - [Wonderful Sale . Of Coats COMMENCING SATURDAY, DEC. 4TH, WE PLACE ON SALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS. THE COSTS ARE NOT CONSIDERED IN MAKING THESE EXTRAORDINARY PRICES. OUR OBJECT IS IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE OF EVERY COAT IN STOCK, AS OUR FIXED POLICY IS TO CARRY NO COATS OVER FROM ONE SEASON TO ANOTHER. A MILD SEASON IS THE CAUSE OF THIS UNUSUAL SALE AT THIS TIME AND IS DECIDEDLY TO 7Ctr ADVANTAGE. BE ON HAND EARLY TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION. NO APPROVALS. Cloth and Plush Coats | In this Group you will find Cloth Coats of Bolivia in all the lead- Ing Fall Shades, Heavy Tweeds and Kerseys. Also Splendid Plush Coats of the Newest Stylings, Lined with Satin and serviceable Ve- netian. All sizes. selection from this group [A Splendid Group Cloth Coats of the Newest and Best Materials, with or without Fur Collars. Fine Plush Coats, Leather Coats with Epr Col- Coney, Raccoon and Wombat. /Also some Fine Plush Coats in the Newest Models. Thisis a very Choice Group lars, ‘Lamb Lined Coats with or with- collars are Oppossum, Furs used in the Wombat and Coney. See this group. High Class Winter Coats Of the Most 1h Materials, Silvertones, Bolivia, Suedine, Tweeds’ and Kerseys. Lined with Guaranteed Satin. Self trimmed or with large Fur Collars of Oppossum, No-Approvals During This Sale The Store of |_| j || : \ gz Quality and Service Fur Collared Coats 25 below zero weather will soon be here. Be prepared. These heavy Coats with Large, Warm, Fur Collars of Raccoon or Wombat, or Moleskin Coats with Lamb Lining, will keep you warm. In this Group you wil also find some excellent Plush Coats. $49.5 “Qog2e 30 Our Finest Coats “Salts” Fine Seal Plushes, with or without Fur Collars. Mar- tin, Raccoon, Oppossum and Wombat. All the new materials, Marvella Cloth, Silvertones and Bo- livia in all the leading shades. All lined with fine Satin., Also Genuine Leather: Coats with Fur Collars and ee mes aera $69.22 WILTON VISITORS Rev. Brandt and (Mrs. Brandt of Wilton were out of town guests at the reception to Rev. and Mrs. Bart- ling on Wednesday evening. THURSDAY; MUSICAL The Thursday Musical club had an unusually interesting program at; their !meeting in the Community room of the City library yesterday after- noon. TO GHICAGO Mr. Glover H. Dollar and Mrs. Dol- PLEATING Accordion, Knife, Box, Double Box, ete. also have Small Pleats for Ruffles and Waists. ONE DAY SERVICE and \ WORK GUARANTEED Write for Circular pf Instructions and Price List THE WARDROBE Pleating and Dry Cleaning Co. Box 532 Dickinson, N. D. }ments, music, and games made up a lar left today for Chicago. Mr. Dollar will be in the main office of his firm the International Harvester company for a time, after which vacation will be spent at the Kentucky home of Mr. Dollar’s parents. ! (CARNIVAL SOCIAL ON TONIGHT The Carnival social on at the Bap-| tist church lower auditorium this evening at 7:30 bids fair to be lots of fun, There will ve a wonderland where you pay to see the wonders, music, and all sorts of amusement, following refreshments served at the first part of the evening. REBEKAH SURPRISE Mrs. A. A. Carlson was pleasantly surprised in her home at 218 First street, when members of Rebakah Lodge called last evening to have a house warming, the occasion being that Mrs. Carlson is just settling in new quarters. Delightful refresh- happy evening for all in attendance. MARRIED HERE Miss Clara Elizabeth Lee, daughter of Mrs. S. M. Lee, of Aneta, N. D., and J. P. Davids, of Wisconsin, were married last night at the Presbyte- rian manse by Rev. H. C. Postleth- waite. The bride wore a traveling suit of brown, and carried a largé bouquet of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. | L. E. Smith were the witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson left last night ° for Bozeman, Montana, where they; ladies are offering handkerchiefs yet will make their future home. SU?PER AND ~ SAUE SUCCESS The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid are most enthusiastic over the sug¢cess of j their sale held yesterday in the par- hlors of the church. 226 people were served with supper and the patrons report that it was the Desi of suppers. Nearly>all articles were sold and the + Bismarck Conserva- tory of Music Presents Hamline University Glee Club in CONCERT Auditorium, Wed. Eve.. Dec. 22, 8:30 Admission $1.10, including War Tax. Students 55c Seats Reserved at Harris & Co., after Dec. 15 Bs a 2 Sa 2 Ui ARRAS OU TN TD PHORAIVAAGPHUESDONOUOOUUSOOQDUHANOOPSOUATOCOOESCSODSOQOTANQOONOGUEOUSNOOAOBOOGO 2 Big Features HARRY CAREY in “BULLET PROOF” A Picture That Goes Straight to the Heart LARRY SEMON IN “HIS HOME SWEET HOME” Two Reel Big V Comedy One Big Laugh from Start to Finish. HUTOUECANELAT 2 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ORPHEUM | Coming Monday “Soul of Youth” VANEQEEDORAYOENENOUELEOOGLONSERESAEEONAULOOHAUUOELSUGAUCUENUUUOEAOUUEENNUUEEONSUENOEEUOGOAONOLUUUEEUOSIL GERD ECONAEEIAGEEtONAUENNACoN AUUVEACUNECUUUNUUUUEETUUECEMOUAEROAULSEOOUUECODATONLACUUEEOU ELENA TUN FA | for sale, at the Brown and Jones|upon the :lovely hand-made ho~dker. grocery store tomorrow (Saturday) jchie 's so nice for Christmas gifts. ——_—_—_——— Owing to the Difficulty in Obtaining Good Bulk Chocolates We are Compelled to Dip Our Own The Chocolate Shop Ce oe etek Fresh From the Oven Our Home Made Bread, 5 Rolls and Buns are appe- - tizing and toothsome. Made - from a superior grade of - . flour, in absolute cleanli- 5 ness. Nothing whatever of a deleterious nature used in our products. We make cake that is delicious and wholesome. Unexcelled in purity or quality. Special cakes baked to order for weddings, parties, etc., on short notice, at very rea- sonable prices. Ask your grocer for Hughes Home Made Bread, etc. HUGHES BROS. BAKERY Phone 546 117 Fifth St. when prices from 75c up will be pat SI NUUNIIUNNAUUUUUUOUUNURGUAUAUGEUUGUUEAUVUEGUASAUGRUE GAULT AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR DOHN’S Exclusive and Sanitary MEAT MARKET 516 Broadway By trading at Dohn’s Exclusive and Sanitary Meat Market you will always find the choicest of everything at prices that are most reasonable. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ¥acon by the Strip, per Ib, 30c a . SRS ON EA Da EER es 35c This Bacon is very choice and is guaranteed to be strictly No. 1 grade, and if you enjoy good bacon, buy a strip of this. CHICKENS, FRYING AND BAKING These chickens are just fresh killed and guaranteed not to be left overs. Enjoy a good chicken for Sunday Dinner. Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton Our Delivery Service is the Rest in Town JUST SAY: DOHN 512 Broadway Phone 176 wall

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