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2. f t ee ee SE ERA ee ee oe | 4 ducted by L, C. Sortien, gave three ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928 i THE Eltinge theater ; Pers 0 n al 4 LEAVES FOR CHICAGO City she will join Mr. Helland who At City Auditoritum]e joinea:in Fargo by. Mr. and M Bismarck was: delighted with its }home they will stop in Minneapolis | city auditorium. The high school or- and members of the Juvenile band} Mrs. John P. French entertained | of Jean Setser, Wm. Lenhart, Harry | ject of “Public Health” was taken! ney Rigler gave as a|kota.” Refreshments were served The high schoot orchestra, con-jmecting that a Christmas program 4 arfived last evening in. connection j 4° ‘Pf with bud of tte North Dakota OCIA an Independent Teiephone company. Mrs. Sig Helland will leave this| evening for Chicago, Il. At Valley Young’ Musicians will attend a meeting of the sales. | men of Libby, MeNeili, and Libby Make Their Debut for two weeks in Chicago. They will | Jerry Griffin and in St, Paul, Minn.,| by Mr. and Mrs, J. Wilson, Enroute irst opportunity of hearing its for’ thi ck ith Mr. | young mustcians last night at the Helikna's sents Lota | chestra, organized shortly after the iT EB opening of high school this yeer, CURRENT RVENTS CLUB played, , members of the Current Events club; A saxaphone quartetté composed | at her home yesterday when the sub-/ bin und Frank Patera played}up. Mrs. C. L. Robertsan discussed | a reverie by G, A.}4Public Health Work in North Da-/ » iby ‘the hostess at the conclusion of the program. It was decided at this should be prepared meeting. for the next| numbers, hadow Waltz,” by L. M. i ‘Homeless,” a romance, by and “Over the cee e| i MODERN BROTHERHOOD Bismarck Lodge No. 1018 Modern Brotherhood of America will hold! Melba Whittemore,«fteinhold Delzer,| their regular meeting, Thursday | Wilma Olson, He Kollman, Alice | evening, Dec, 6th. at A. 0. U. W. Loftus, Ellen Coghlan, Albert Wat- | hall, at 7:45 sharp. There will be ki nard Kamin: election of officers, initation and Sidney iF pnd Edith Whi other important business transacted. clarinet—Harty Lobach; A dancing party will follow meeting phone, Wm.,-Lenhart; horn: from 9:30 to 12:80, and refr hments | | no, Edua ft. Best; drum, { will be served. All members are urged i to be present, and a cordial invitation As the youthful musicians pro-| is extended to friends. gress and advance it is expected that they will appear more frequently at public, gatherings. a GIRL RESERVE MEETING An interesting meeting of the Girl Reserves was held at the Presbyter- ian church Monday when the gi: takjng part in the program were giv- en fonors for their work. Two dis- cussions were taken up at this time, Barbara Register speaking on e Girl Influence” and Miss Floy Kitchen talking on “Are You Trian- gular or fou Pe Piano Folos were given by Misses Jessie McDonald, Velme Nupen, Ani ta Cram, and Helen Crawford, ARRIVE FO@ VISIT. / bird calls were demonstrate Fiiscasioneaccnatlarpe fe. ¥: Miss) Rthel “Angersyn. Wotelleberg of Herreld, S. D., ar- rived last night for a short business ; visit in the city, i j pe | | i ENTERTAINS AT WHIST A progressive whist party was giv- en by Mrs. T. B.*Lauder and the Misses Anderson and Fitzgerald at 218 Second street. High score was won by Miss Helen Nelson | and low by Miss Margaret Cordon / Luncheon was served at the close of the game. ry NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES, | The night school classes at Will i school will be held on Thursday and j Friday evenings instead of Monday | | and Tuesday a8 formerly. WEDNESDAY STUDY CLUB The Wednesday Study club met at the home of Mrs. W. S. Crewe yes- terday. An interesting part of the’ Program was the report of the life and works of Willa Cather by Mrs. W. E. Luhr. “One of Ours” was giv- en by Mrs, Harold Perry. Topics in brief were taken up for-discussion at the conclusion of the regular pro gram, - CITY VISITORS €. S. Lindsuy of Bentley, E. 0. « Bentley, and C. F, Lindsey of Regan were business callers today. " DELIVERS ADDRESS | J.J. M. MacLeod left yesterday for: father and son banquet. NEIGHBORHOOD BRIDGE CLUB, Mrs, Fred Davis of 46 Thoyen en- FOOD SALE - Thé Ludy Foresters wilt hold a food sale at the Central Meat Mar- ket Saturday, Dec. 8, | hood Bridge club yesterday afternoon, The honors were won by Mrs, J. I. Huyck and Mrs. Roy Shinner, .Decor- ations were charmingly carried gout in holiday colors, At the concluston. of the game refreshments were serv- ed, The next meeting of the club wWill'be'held at the home Og Mrs. A. F. adley. ; SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF. NOR- WAY BUSINESS’ CALLERS ‘W. A.-Simons of Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs.:G. Wiedmeia’ of Harvey were business callers ‘today. ENTERTAINS AT MAH JONGG Mrs. D. Patient entertained friends at a mah jongg party last evening. The Sons and Daughters of Norway a ‘i * will hold a meeting Friday, Dec. 7) ’Mts.iW. J. Zimmerman of Glen Ul- ut 8 o'clock at the. A,-0. U. lin was a city shopper today. Election of officers and initiati Dae sip ry will take place at this time and im- ‘ portant business will come'-hefore} | ITY NEWS | the members, All members are nik-|@. = © (3 Stark, county commissioner from | | Garrison to deliver an address ut u| | Masons and informal dancing party Fri- day, Dec. 7, at Temple. All Stars and Masons whether af- mers winnig the habitants of the Tonto Basin, Arizona, | Provided in w from whom ‘he learned the ‘y of | country run staged by Tom Mix, the famous. Pleasant Valley war, aj Betty Jewel, J. Gordon Russel, feud of the late cighties which was |J#mes Mason, Duke Lee and James fought out literally to the “last } Quinn ure the principal players, man.” the picture was drama breathes Stars will give] jou, Robe filiated with local chapter or Defying death. not, are invited. AKodak (5 SPORT WOMEN’S Knowles |: C Sil os : Suggests Toilet iz Reduced to Large sizes. Colors Navy, Blue, Black ee — TSE Articles As z $15 19.50 22.50 nt apeigedNtos pe for Kodak ‘is a gift that everyone wants—at our:store is the right one for you to give, As complete assortment. for your selection, with salesmen who know the line ready to help you choose, 4 Autographic Kedaks $6.50 up HOSKINS - MEYER Exclusive Bastman Dealars. Bismarck, N. D. ed to attend. Otto Boll Bitten; Lavi A FORTNIGHTLY CLUB, eto Bollinger, Wilton;. Lavine The Fortnightly club met’ at the] R®¥, Eureka, S. D.; Albert Kuhn, y ae Judd; Ole Bjelland, Lehr; Mrs, Peter home of Mrs. F. R. Smyth yesterday Gh Ulin; Iph Erb, afternoon, The subj@t of “The | Kemmet, Glen vi ge cee Near Fast” was discussed; Mrs. F. L. Hankinson, and Lilly Solononson, f * subject oz | Mount City, 8. D., have entered the Conklin presenting” the subject of | M passa unaye “The Balkan Wars,” Mre oA. M.} Bismarck hospitat “for treatment. Christianson “The Dardanelles,” and] Wary, Brewer, Washburn; Mrs, John Mrs, P. R. Fields leading the discus- | Ruhola, Wing; Mrs, B. H. Tong, Lin- len. ; ton, and John Toth, Zap, have been discharged from the hospital. VISITS FRIENDS HERE. Mrs, W. P. Thurstone of Melstone, St. Alexiun Hospital, Mont. who has been visiting with| Mrs. Peter, Derby, Mott; C. W. friends here for several days past | Davenport, Bismarck; Miss Florence 7 Conrath, Stanton; Miss Katherine left this morning for her home. Mr. i 5 Thurstone is editor of » newspaper] Unruh, Golden Valley; Miss May at Melstone: and was formerly con- | d#len Oster, city, and Mrs, John C nected with the land department "at |°!l» city, have entered the St. Ale Bismarck, - ius hospital for treatment. Mrs. A. > ‘i : « Pesserol Ainisbany: hoy, elt Mite es: eisman, McLaug! . D.; itr, ant Men, W. B. Maccbober of |P. H.. Thomas, Solent Monica | Wilton were in Bismarck yesterday | Fitterer, Glen Ulin; Jacob Schweg- attending the forum. of the As-{ Jer Blue Grass; Mr Welch and ry baby boy, Menoken; Isabel Mic- eee last might at | intooh, Bottined,, and Mich Moser, Can Burnstad, have been discharged from WINTER PICNIC CLUB. the hospital. . wor Members ofthe Winter lub were ente: q . Polat underwear, baby ‘allace yester handk daughter, Mrs. Birlea ‘Ward. y wld Pr Episropal ree ts TELEPHONE OFFICIAL HERB |@t Lahr Motor display room Charles E, Hall of Omahe, Nebr.,| Saturday, j ST. MARY’S. JUVENILE BAND APPEAR * IN CONCERT AT SCHOOL AUDITORIUM St. Mary’s Juvenile band will sp- ) the second of » series to be given pear in concert this evenig at St.| by the youthful musicians. The pro- ‘8 School auditorium. This is} gram for the occasion follows: ay; Atmy and Navy * = March Z Band Piller Fight oy Recitation J. McDonald { Flowers From Fairy Land Duet | ae a ; ‘rombone—C, Poe ; , Cornet—H, Pr Cee ae , Pisno—H. Murphy Don’t. Quit *, Concert Recitation Parade Review a “K. My Old Kentucky Home aoe Ut | 2 my : # ; né—C. ‘Boespflug | : .2nd. Trombone—R. Horner -. bea Pees at" Play .Batzer i Fairy Snow Flakes. .: Song and Drill! —_Little Girls Standard Airs of America Band Lustspiel Overture A Buy in ad Paramount Production : AUDITORIUM | ea ; | 3 Nights beginning Thursday Eve., Dec. 13 Exquisite Showing of L TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER AT 2:30 P. M, AND 8:30 P. M. MAIL ORDERS NOW—When accompanied by check or money order and self addressed stamped envelope. All Seats Reserv- ed—On Sale at Harris & Woodmansee, Wednesday. 4 EEE eee ANNOUNCES THE SUPREME SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES : With a special orchestra of 15 superb players. MATINEES Entiré. Lower Floor.:......7..,.$1.10 vance and avoid line at box office window. _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Ad' THE MOVIES Zane Grey, author of stories of tie | West, wrote “To the Last Man,” the | r athe! r Paramount picture that shows at tie; TMantic aspirations, two villains |ten cent bottle of Ft urday. Mr. Grey spent several sum- Sesmnan ae come” | Clearance of Coats novels to be made into a picture un- ren}, r 7 P : der his new contract with Para-|¢Vening, A. O. U. W. Hall. mount. Mr. Grey was present when result of his assistance, the photo- the love of the out YOU DO NO i ‘ of-doors. It is the story of the I of primitive men with primitive HAVE TO MAKE | hates and a love of fighting. Lois Wilson, Richard Dix, Frank Cam- SOMMER 2: hocy (ov Coffee Many Important Reductions CAPITOL, , by riding amidst a drove of wild horses, under the belly of Tony, his famous horses, to es- AND DRINK IT. —— Christmas Hardly is it out of the package when it’s out of doors in happy hands, “clicking” the holiday story, WAGON” Adapted from Emerson Hough’s Story of the Oregon Trail. Love-Romance-Thrills-Adventure The Glorious Drama of the West Reproduced on a Gigantic Seale ——PRICES INCLUDING TAX— @| tape his pursuers; Tom Mix wt! CUT THIS OUT— diuretic stimulant for the kidneys R | | burst into the Capitol theater tonight | IT IS WORTH MONEY}and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS N for a two-day engagement of “moe-| Send this ad and ten cents tolfor ¢ ipation and Biliousness, Saab o A-Minute Romeo” ‘nis most recent | Foley & Co,, 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chi-! These wonderful remedies Nave Helg DR. M. E. BOLTO! is | William Fos ,effort. cago, Tl, wr your name and ad-}ed millions of people, ‘Try them! Osteopathic Physician An erring father, a daughter with | dress clear! You wi eceive - Bismarck, N. D. stend of the customary one and AND TAR C ij Mix, from the basis of this pro- | colds a n’s me: Comedy relief is | ple pa s showing a cross- on rFiday and Sat- | in pal sale at | d sa! Lahr Motor display rooms. confidence of the in- PUT TMM being taken. As a We are reducing drastically the prices on many garments whose period of useful- IT IS MADE ss is just beginning. All of these garments are the latest in cloth patterns, the st in style models. They come in fur trimmed and large comfortable storm - collars. Some are decidedly swagger sport coats of stripes, plaids, all well inter- lined. Belted, pleated back; luxurious to look at, and carry an air of distinguish- ed style. . FUR TRIMMED SPECIALS FOR Coats Friday and Saturday Reduced to All Wool Poiret Twill dresses — colors $25 29.75 35 Brown and Black, ae sizes. Values ee 37.50 49.50 55 $21.50 — JUST DISSOLVE IT A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, SO GOOD! DANCING LESSONS Ballroom Class 8 to 9 p. m. beginning Dec. 7. Aesthetic Daneing for young ladies, 7 to 7:45 Ns Aesthetic Dan dren 2 ito 2:45; to.4:45 Dr MRS. R. W. HP! Private lesso DERSON. Phone 656 Christmas Gifts We have on display a profusion of beautiful Toilet articles, so dear to the heart of every wo- man, in sterling silver, beautiful enamel, and at- tractive yet inexpensive Ivory Pyraline. Another gift for a lady is one of the so popular compact powder boxes, or a beautiful Vanity Case. Our showing and prices on these pieces will please you. ' 25 29.50 $35 37.50 39.50 Ladies’ Chappie Coat Special B28 TS) iets, Lintet meme eee ° Pure thread silk full fashion marked. Ladies Hose Black and Brown. Very Specially Priced at... . $ 1 .25 Harris-Robertsor ' FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck. No. Dak. avanUcuensceegnunevsssceusgooeggncceessuiessusoosnscanssssssuaccesssuonsnseensvcesssuucussscosssoregssocenssscovscucesnesansocesnsocsensensne DUTT TT aoe “Gilts Ina Knowles box do not bear the Imprint of a bargain sale” PIU a Beginning Saturday, Dee. 8th, this store will be open evenings till Christmas. EEEEEEES | TABLE LAMPS LIBRARY LAMPS PARLOR LAMPS ; BOUDOIR LAMPS DINING ROOM LAMPS A wonderful display of lamps in many ex- quisite shapes and sizes—classic shapes, new shapes; nearly all slendor, tuned to the mood of a really exqui- site room. The shades are the creation of the most artistic maker in this country. Each a perfect work of art. By day these lamps are beautiful examples of good taste and home decoration. ; ; ; By night, the light sifting through delicately tinted shades, gives a new comfort in lieht for reading and blends delightful- ‘ly with almost any furniture effect. —o— WINDSOR . 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