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FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE mnal | - | : A. W. LUCAS COMPANY | | | | | | | | Personal | Bible School “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center” Closes Sunday th session of the Bis ion Bible school will! June 12 with exercises | ditorium at 3:00 p.m. Fur- nouncement wilt be made Sat- | Silk | | Bandanas | ivday of the program and exercis Ail the children will meet Saturday | [.moming for work as usual. The: fy ngermarten children will rehearse | HrvoW nine till ten ins the Auditor- | um and the children of the upper; }icrades from ten to twelve. The} kindergarteners will return to the! 4” + Will school and go home from there. | Arrangements are being made for * “rand outing on Monday, June 11. \iv\ MacLeod will be incharge of he play and recreation activities. ‘wvents are invited to attend with ren, Of this further an- ment will be made tomorrow. ° attendance has kept up to an| of over 300. Classes arc: g hard making various book- posters, ete for the Sunday hibit which will be shown) wn in connection Association meeting June Special 1.39 2.95 VALUES Silk Hosiery Extra Values Tomorrow $1.00 $1:50 $2.00 $2.50 Sports Hose A w one from “Wayne,” ak F k oo Eada Cool Silken Frocks Nowe. OL.35 —— for Summer Days! full fashioned, pure silk the white, otter, nese”. $2.50 Ladies’ Hiking | Boots | wre pe! : H Elect Local ‘ j ‘ Qi Perfect. fitting — flexible —- Woman to Office | Mr Yoyng of Bismaick was the J Soft as a glove — just theg) elected d vice president of the word since the rippling folds mark North tain new gowns and wraps that} the bottom of the frock—no under-'B kind you've been looking MF ichieve distinction by following | s'ip is visible beneath it 1 ‘ nual meet S h rather than Egyptian | Sketched are two s1 : ee % ft a smoothly fitting ¢ of heavy | for — They’re the famous heir most marked characteris: k-for summer wear a silk M of Valley City,|ti. is the full circular flounce that| crepe frock which displays also éNational P: ” view president; Mrs. A. H. Peterson, {begins below the knees and ends a| wide cuffs that a well-known National Park Boots, of Mandan, nizer; Mrs. F. L.jfew inches above the ankles.) French designer made famous. Griftin. of orks, recording | ~~~ ~~ - retary a piufenee potas Ollatig convention which convenes! NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS | 1 TN Gravee oCasaneRewhs irene! [Cures the latter part of this week) June, July, August, The; vrer route Mrs. Tracy visited for sev-) bark Art Hair Shop will be i ve eral days with friends in Fargo. no d H. Anderson’ of Dickinson, pian cpen Wednesday-Friday even- wha. ey teron of Marian} indi VISITING IN FARGO. ings only. Kindy make your i Cay E. Miller of Fargo were) ay and Mrs. Roland Gross and | appointments early. : named de tes ty the supreme con- | Paul Gross and Miss Helen Se . vention at Seattle next October. < will return to Bismarck Satur-| HAROLD LLOYD in “Safe- eee ay iting with Mr. and Mrs.Jty Last” i i s) 5 jday afte Ia WA ty Last” Eltinge theatre, | to P| of e ‘argo ev- rn, y, i Observe 50th : : | Charles } la of Fargo i Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-| Anniversar eral weeks. They were guests o! ec da \ Y | Finktes nt their cottage on Little | day. e a | Pine Lake, near Perham, Minn., for a the fiftieth ann ry b ar-| week. ee a revel of ymbol used! ates, pe Gh ment oF 48! Hy. Bridge club yesterda e gen ack sign, # large “Monad” honors at cards were won ‘by Mrs. ee oe oes nits Raymond Bergeson. At the close of “0 se some place, as Serre t not at all disimilar to the way inj ‘Me ame luncheon was served which the horse shoe is used in this 'TO VISIT GRANDMOTHER. ee eee ie anne rc] Miss Alma Heckenlaible has gone vhygl tee Ke ass Gie shape of » horse) iy Richardton to visit her grand- » assisted by Mrs, Eliza Sut-| 00. TCE SCORGER. : to the sixteen guests. present.| *!*' tee e Oscar Ward, pioneer resident ‘i sj . 3 BUSIN ALLER. Ccerinureks was a guest at the! © 5, Doyle of Fargo is spending ihe a few days in the city on business. Indian Girls Win MEDIUM BROWN HAIR Looks best of all after a Golden Glint In Essay Contest jstampoo. | ) Sarit “Phoenix” Silk Hose FoR street wear there are a variety of draped and We carry an extensive line of these well known Silk plaited canton crepe and taffeta frocks that are both Hose. Black, white and colsrd smart and comfortable. Immediate selection is advis- $1.65 to $3 able as the attractiveness of these frocks and their un- Clocked Silk Hose usual reasonable prices make their popularity assured. In this assortment we offer OUT SINerGa Lomo aave Choose from these Extra Value Groups open-work clocks, Full Pure sik... BLA Children’s Fancy Sox $ . 7 5 $ e 5 0 $ Almost any kind you wish. Half Sox or three-quarter lengths. All colors and combinations coneenens June Selling Values in Children’s Cotton Hose Women’s Cotton Hose See these groups of extra values Special Values. Black and It Is Now Time for Planting Your spring plants and setting out of vegetable plants. Our stock of Geraniums, Heliotropes, Petunias, Marguerites, Pansies, etc., 1S the best we have ever, had and at prices that are right. Send for catalog. In vegetable plants we grow Cauliflower, early only the best varieties which transplanted ..... 80 1.60 are adapted to garden use in (Celery, self blanching 85 225 this Northern climate and have Celery, seedlings.... 20 1.25 been grown with the idea of yg Plant, potted.... 1.00 6,00 having well rooted and thrifty E Plant, trans- plants when ready to set out. bien 50 825 We wish to call attention to the | Pranted ....--.s0- . pot grown vegetable plants list- Sweet Peppers, pot- ed below. While they cost more grown ..- ue than the transplanted, they will . Sweet Peppers, bear two or three weeks sooner planted ........+ « 60 5 i than the others, and will make | Tomato, pot-grown.. 1.00 650 a full crop in seasons of early _ Tomato, trangplanted 86 225 tek ved at VISIT IN FARGO. the Fourth Division] Mrs. J. A. Hyland and daughter of the Ladies Aid Society of the! Marion of Bismarck, are spending a of Mrs rood in Bi the meeting Methodist church yesterday ‘after-| few days in Fargo ns gue neon at the home of Mrs, John P.! qfr. and Mrs. 1. M Dunn : th M Rudd Iso visit with Mrs. Hyls Following the business meeting) jnjaw and sister Mr. and Mrs. Reu- Mrs, Dunn told of the arrival of the hen Phillips at ‘Arthur for a few first train in the city and the origi of the “Monad” ¢ by the Northern Py Tiare, she in| woeks before returning. emblem used | The little CLUB, entertain the frost. The pot-grown kind are Tomato, yellow plum, H ‘cheap insurance, on your crop. transplanted ..... 85 2.35 || By Express | Pot-grown tomatoes in follow- || Doz. 100 ing named varieties: Cabbage, early trans- Farliana, very early red. planted varieties ..@0.25 $L25 , Ponderosa. Very large but not Cabbage, early ~seed- so early. : TG eR GBR ah anons 16 60 | Bonny Best. Not #0 large but Cabbage, late seed- || _ prolific. MED MY <siciseteiesicine« - 15 60 || Beauty. Large red mid-season. Hoskins-Meyer, Bismarck Greenhouse, Bismarck, N. D. Brown 15c 35c COATS CAPES - SUITS ’ Service H oe Bie $22.50 $25. $12.95 $19.75 $22.50 Black only ........ Silk Vests For Women cars Flesh ‘$1 Maize. Bungalow Our Great MDF os ene srne $ .95 A Shoe Sale Women’s prons Sang Athletic Select from neat light Percale pat- re ca Union Suits terns. Nearly all size: at each, only........... 50c Many New Lots Added. ‘Tyo girls from the Bismarck In-| i hool were prize winners in the essay contest on “Home Build- ing” condueted in Indian schools throughout the United States. A letter was received by Supt. C, B. Dicki chi inf nin ; Esther Twiggs, 14 years, and Nellie Ironroad, 16 years, both from Standing Rock reservation were the winners. There are probably 150 Indian schools in the United States with many thousands of students. on this morning from the supervisor of Indian schools ng him of the two girls win Dainty Nainsook underwear wtite and tes. 91.50 Come Here for real HOSIERY BIRTHDAY PARTY, SAHA SOA ETT TT ‘Ten litle girls come to the home of es Vera and Vada Heaton, 320 street, yesterday afternoon in‘ nor of thé Heaton twins eleventh oe irthday. After playing games a de- lightful lunch was servef, with two birthday cakes. holding eleven can- ’ dies each adorning the tabld. The entire color scheme was pink and @ white. The guests were the Misses d r Eula and Aileen Cameron, Agnes Pet- erson, Ruby Jacobson, Julia Whit- more, Irene Bettis, Arline Loehrke, , Esther Noggle, Ruth Gordon and Hel- en Chafin of Hazelton. B ' i | | = ivncnnenddnenenuecnudetanestvueededtndvtuencvsecusndennncceedvecnsniensccanyecustentdnetenenrecenn ented ' | SAVE MONEY “Well Begun Is Half Done”: Here is a motto which is especially appro- priate for the boy or girl who has great hopes for the future. | TURN FROM CONVENTION. | —are now on the market! Mrs. F, R. Smyth, past president of the P. E. O, club, Mrs. 8, F. Hollings- worth, delegates, and Mrs ©. L. Young, corresponding secretary re- ‘OR that delightfully tart flavor, for firm, d last night f Vall Cit; au 4 . ‘ eye teudadighetn tah ganaal juicy body and rich red color-~Hood River Straw- 25% Discount On our entire stock of Nickle trimmed and White Opal-Bath Room wl here they attended the ninth annual 7 Ba aa, ca eon berries have no equal. Enjoy them fresh every day ley City Mrs, Smyth and Mrs. Young while you can—and put up a generous supply for the were guests of Mrs. Wylie Nielson, months to come. s You can start, right now to make your future amount to something—simply by opening a Savings Account and saving small sums. Many great fortunes grew from small ‘ GUESTS OF MRS. WEHE. beginnings. Fixtures Mrs, Walter Christiani and two children of Glendive, Mont., who have Hood River Strawberries make the finest preserves, jabs, It takes only a dollar to open an povamnt been guests of Mr. and Mrs. L, J. conserves, etc. They keep their plump shape, full flavor an at the City National Bank. We'll be glad SATURDAY ONLY Wehe for sometime past will leave rich red color. The only way you can have them to:enjoy the to have you among our depositors! yo tomorrow for Oakes. Mirs, Christiani rs ; self. ‘Th id bn ce im sister of Mrs, Wehbe. year ’round is to put them up yourself. ey are not sold in.cans, ‘ Sorenson Hardware Co. ATTEND U, C.-T. CONVENTION, Mr. and Mrs, A. E, Brink, Mrs. Richard Tracy, and Mrs Felix Ulman have gone to St. Cloud. Minn, to attend the United Commercial Trav- | —————————————————_= % Il ceedeiemiaemmeaecil aia” DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. . Telephone 240 \Bismarek, N. ‘Buy them now. They are on the market for only a short while. Phone 114 cK, P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice “ Cc. M. 8 Hood River Strawberry Growers Association Advertising Office, 1722 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. VUNG AUUGAUUENOUOHEUU WELT UUUE TOUT UOC DEUIUDEUATEEd OCS 4 BF HHH ETHER UAT UEDA Pre

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