The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 27, 1923, Page 4

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' i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923 Ente: ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. | ° Mrs. Sura West Ankeman enter- | —- ociai an o||taineg at a six o'clock dinner at her | BIS. home on Fourth. street, Wednesday neers evening in honor of her son, William, | . A number of the 1923 “ee Senator Frazier ctass of the high schoo! ar * Robert Kelley from P q Is Surprised) cn) watona, Minn, town guest NEW Ap enjoyable informal social gath-| sabste: Sapa coring tt suburban ELKS PARTY. = mm home of 5 Lynn J] The Bismarck Elks aré making alt HANES Maryinnd,| Preparstions for a great party Fri- repul ; day evening. It is the first annual deer evening, December 21, Ae-| party of the year and nothing is be- lish cording to information to friends|ing spared to make it a most pleas- | ishec |... The occasion was the 49th| ant affair, An up-to-date card is the | Ales birthday anniversary of the Senator, only spas ccs ey 3 and those present at the party, which | FORMER RESIDENTS was a surprise, included several in- timate friends. Piano numbers were rendered by the Misses Unie and{@ ghters of Senator r, who were home ington University istmas holidays. George 2, former state tax com-| “now with the Federal Harold Wright and | phine, formesly of Bis- guests of Mr, and Mrs P. Hansen of Pargo, over the hol- idays. The Wrights are living aj Valley City. ! Mr. and RETURNS FROM ST. PAUL Miss Adeline M, Johnson returnea HALES st night on No. 4 to St. Paul street from the Frazier ' ‘aauach ai @ulenchel after spending Christmas at h pellets «fam. | She was y accompanied by little si s the made ated the Senato ad his fi oq certs Sal : a a i My wi ihe é ae of merchandise that you need now and \ RURS | ™mona very ghud to se Friends af Mr. and Mrs, John | you have held off buying. on account of the extra nice At Sacrifice Prices | thoug P#kot« people in ¥ Reuter, whe spending the winter | weather. It is clearl: 2 | Must clear them out before mitre cope, cote re sen-1i Calfforniu, will be gind to learn | sacrifitan fi arly our loss and your gain because we are inventory. i on ei ogres feat aL ene ee ee et oD. |p gason Fur Conte likely they ave nlopping in Los Angeles. | clear out winter stocks before taking inventory. No need wait- || for -....--.---- mine | I — the merchandise’ now and we don’t. So come pre- se 00 Fur Coats $175.00 culere ng and pared to buy at these Pre-Inventory prices. sho 00 Fur Coats 4 C. Remington i | OE nding the holiday | ~ 8 h is parents, Paul 7 “RS ee P| inlet states i s, Mr. and | VISt | Ae ASTM 2 all Mr. M. Sue ALL FUR CHOKERS New in s s } is here over : Stock marked at very low rt lo 00) if poss CSG WOOL MITTENS © Clearance Prices. G Miss Wnderle of Infants’ mittens {n- white f i Ki ee nian mittens in ite, ae 1 Miss Favear of Lin- | ST. blue and videk: (Ue og parame ts .10c WINTER HATS effort Miss Gertrude , of Minne. | Boys’ and girls’ heav 29 A special assortment of hats on one Tr Former Local | [eae ae ara ne fie knit double mittens....... Cc : table at Pre-inventory $3. 85 durin; ) Rbbans MINESROEnanhinvanicch cots” price. Your choice. . S ane Couple to Wed | Reson, | Miss Periman is a niece of WOOL GLOVES ‘All Winter, Pattern Hats at : Rev, and Mrs. 1. G. Monson have | MisceGUAINIIONE: Misses heavy wool gloves . Half Price. ‘ La Ee ehiiradg Minne te be) sties Ries Quin, daughter of | we Uo patra sn 89c WOOL SWEATERS Pa noranesiy at calewate : s. E. P. Quain, who has omen’s fine white wool gloves with ; a Ww. He Mise PT RTlaee aeenot ing Np scale | | long $1 29 Keep warm in one of these Women’s vee er, Mass., is home for the hol- i ’ sii ii his city. * , tlets and Misses’ sizes. Special. lot. systet fritay. Ti 8, at the home of e pe se een ee 5 ry Your ’ i ee the ride’s mother or in an Alvarado} yg, and Mrs. Piven Simonitechiot WHITE OUTING choice .........---.- $2 .85 < g Flashe: h as guests of Mr. | i eer re ers siaerites te| | rLannstvervant.. LOC WOOL MIDDIES * here until about flict pavers A | Just the thing to keep the school only + ago. Since that has been IN CITY, | DARK OUTING Miss nice and warm. Jack Tar brand. to she in Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Monson, who] yfr and Mrs. J. H. Hargrave of ished, fownerly taught in the Bismarck| priscoll are: spendin aWtenerdavanin FLANNEL Your choice $3 85 CHLIZE) iroctos LAE Maceaheeer mune Bismarck on ibusiness. Well fleeced, good dark 1 5 ie 5 ee ieee Lae DUG B OU G0GUGE oO 4 ‘i E lege, Moor- sala 1S RES she Ga a au sent I Hope Maresbia, Patter esheneymeeh| " _ ViSITORSIMENB I patterns. Per yard....... c . CHILDREN’S COATS Monson will be at home in Moorhead, | steele were CNaeuEa canta tithe HEAVY ROBING P re: iat nv en oO r sop ee earn ies aaa) Ws a Wein Ly Heavy felted materials for bathrobes an y a € , ( ) ae sh bs A { ses H s ; ie from ULC. T. rc HERE FROM WASHBURN. | in reuse patterns. 43c a : $5. 50. $7.50" $10, 00. comes a ALL well of Washburn was a! er yard i business caller in the city toda Boys’ Cap to match at........ $1.50 : aes BOYS’ UNION SUITS er IN CITY. : k tie Hote ene) Eesha Te Efean ie eye heey fleece lined union suits : q Oa S LITTLE GIRLS HATS Ss 01 zt e 01 e! jays. is 8s" all siz 4 J igen * Heinieaditcday. DeeAtae ae ping at the McKenzie., Hach... 85c : In ceri and velvet. For- makers and other special materials Ron Nieemeere | | Mama emeen nr Neem ene: merly $2. $ od oma HERE FOR FEW DAYS. reds The committee plans) 4g, NERF FOR ERY, PAYS, oc] | CHILDREN’S SLEEPERS Ogce more the price-cutter has gone through our Coat section: for . 1.25 AGE chet, has been given full range in| Washburn are spending « few days Heavy warm sleeping garments with This time with a vengeance for we are determined not to carry Amey EAC Moeenh Ctudan fe aaaeed ee feet,” For little tots. 85 c any Winter-Coats over. Cos$ or less than cost, no matter, the OUTING FLANNEL pve ceenatils Rode, Que sttewabre: | pyr Enright and V. D, Smith ot gapped 0 Eieieee re-grouping of these Coats has been such that if you need a : GOWNS é : Wilton’ are business callers In the BOYS’ NIGHT SHIRTS Winter Coat buy it now. In January you. cannot buy: them for : Women's warm. aleepinig. wear in from weet LY EN! aoa ge 7 Of fancy: outing flannel in all sizes, less because they mene be here. They es 15, 32 25 and $3.00" ZE : iy ava , HERE ON BUSINESS. 5 * ee peer : Weecatise nucty. “ihe Hemel eas decor:)|S*ebhme nb rhe Grand Racifie? eps Smee 4 from ] ‘ted in the holiday colors. Mrs. An. | Buy Raperts ch incwctious age i ‘ lr HOUSE SLIPPERS h entert, t0" Nelson won the prize for high | guest of Miss Mathilda Tess of Man- CIRES ENE AMS 5c i 8 $ $. Pe 50. A final clean-up on warm felts. Satin ROHN tion orlipe’ The evening, srcreapa |S” ASS pEte A calome / aach nie d i quilted and kid Boudoir 5 a erent inte’ tS the invited guests | Sarr oe A BOYS’ KNIT CAPS - fT i 32 au ; iu slippers: Your choice. . 1 2 of.its, wnd at midnight ‘a most delightful " Tuncheon was serv | Ad' THE MOVIES | a aed HIKING BOOTS 1 vey oie " Bed ad Sea atinaih | ee © In dark colors, lap 89 d : ie sizes, 1116 to 2. 10 inch Numbers of the Del Phi Beta| «um; an aes se 5 . a 4 s elgnt, tecnico Nove "Dakoes Acre | gta Ee get aeteetat [fr OOM MORERER ooo c 0 ' Bivtavalué,......... $O.ED PUMTEME Lata casple alirarce fect evemiag, |{art? desea ae Newivork and abic) GIRLS’ UNION SUITS 3 BOYS’ HI-TOP BOOTS ; i ary to bers wh H late ‘3 i - Y er eomlinien arte) amen tA head jn fie eountey. ce nem inl for Heavy mater: weight. if Pure white. Heavy sewed sole. For skating or year ft Deis sulinad essen, a tomnan wie. (Soe greater Popularity than 95 1.25 1 50 ae, > meee $4 75 Meant va aser, a former Bis-|the play. It is a Warner Brothers $ $: of _ double straps....:.../ ° BE ete thc Dasse ae | ear pe tunssrroe, dancing ay Oe C OF Wi SKATING BOOTS becomi “ene the honon guents |starred in the stage play takes the WOMEN’S UNION SUITS Ay op, a ear aa aN acerts ousE GUEST GF DR. La Rose's, |title, role in the picture, | “Tixer All etal wi 4. For women and growing girls. An : | Rose” is said to be one of the best sizes and styles in Women’s Win- ds A s Miss’ Elizabeth Ball, daugh ¢ : ideal boot for hiking or skating. that ci tues bea eth oll, daughter: oF sores Ba the: Bees rope Steal tet Hele Ce ite union 95c ik ll oth ld her 18 inch 8. 00 aust af Dr. and Mire. V. 3 Laose | hewn at the tinge on eiday vei suits. Each, only......... “ e all other cold weather sida: blankets have been tpn... Be UNs f | Miss, Mail oo ig giving pipe heal ee | WOMEN’S WOOL HOSE moving slow — too slow for us — but now. you will need one - $8.50 aq urge danc yi iss) Ball's > H nH ‘ petite 2A : eee eee eee eee eee it, wi rr a eer, eee ec ts sibsand alae them and:'we ape willing to sell them for a-great-deal less. joe MOCCASIN SPORTS aman GUESTS OF HONOR. nile tae soeaneiens tere ee ~merly $2.00 and $2.25, 1 : 45 ese prices tell he story. i Bi OOT Tig, The mothers of the returned stu-|ying™ vehicle, “The Social Code, Flat : met a - Bl “ Syion & da iage Manet mioaare: hing: {00 which pena an engagement at | ; WOOL WOOL FINISHED COTTON. Very high grade — “Martha Wash- pe Fete feomapumentary ite they, a Savior eee . MEN Ss WOO, HOSE ‘ A mah F Vv "er, on inst, make. * ONGR2 76 Inn eir »| comedy. to drama and offers one ot Men’s fancy wool sports Hose in 1 ETS : a LANKETS . i Hi $ i‘ C a Ball to be out-of-town / ? x : @ hy i 4 167i hi all of t ~ GIRL SCOUT MEETING _ or Se ae eee ina Tene tdena (Ay. $180 cas $1 19 Heavy wool mixed blankets }] A big assortment of-heavy |} Plaid cotton blankets in ‘|. Now‘ Is. The Time For! Rubbers Rho Raith Conitl eee of itl society colony Miss Dana enacts the —extra large—block check | wool finished ‘blankets in }] bide, grey and rose. An ant Sree scouts will have a meeting at_ the fi : 2 h , a . Episcopal Parish House ‘tomorrow Paes ners Mec wiarcied aLiter) CHILDREN’S WOOL . ze ne tat dark and light, colors. extra good value. oad ‘ Took afte a iy filtres evening. A literary program has|The role calls for a number of ‘hhigh- HOSE . $6 75 A 4 5 ‘ik cold. fter your children’s being’ been prepared by part of the tropp|ly dramatic and emotional scenes, in | yg, Pair ....... ‘ b Pair ios... i : $2. 85: | feet, see that. they are warm crnmeey 8 an entertainment feature, leach af which the charming little Home knit construction, heavy, green Ht F Pair ...... >) anddry. Oar stock is very com- lot'of 3 FROM MINOT, | Te eae tee and brown heather mixture, also eavy fine all wool blank- |['‘another big assorément of bes ([is|>plete- and low priced too. No leggers © Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stanley and|umph for Miss Dana and will be black, full length, with ribbed cuff ets, large sizes. Grey, tan |} plaid wool finished Blankets |] Infants’ faycy plaid. crib. ||. |, matter-whether, you want high son, Bobby, Mr. and ‘Osear L. | hailed with delight by her mary ad-/ff'» tops. : and-blue plaids. in Rose, tan, blu blapkets in. blue, and.,pink.. « or. low. styles, lined or. unlined, 14 WO Nord rp 4 children of Under x rere ta one : 95c vA A 1 et ea Teas bea‘ paes aad we‘have them in all si C ae lordquist an - | mirers. rmerly $1.25 and $1.50.. ay As 7 to t thi i} zés. Come 2 poe ee ee eee ee ee ei: 50 85 ff in, ony" ZB. |] L mando sees. ing to; their héme yesterday. excellent fashion; Edna Flugarth, | rye . |sister of the star both in real ana swith, SING. Feel. lifes ‘Hontly Gordon, Cyn. Mary Garden sings for the first Chadwick, John Sainpolis and Will- time from Stagione x. Pal bag iam Hore ee caver have 1, iy, Dec. 1 n for their,respec- pag an NCloopatra” in the opera tive pats ahd Ore” for the ‘general of the same name. good ¢ ne pitas as Ad ponerse i — thi vr ry je re- M, , pest cit visti BERR matt ei wel acted photo- | a ; B ees | ‘ ks Br ‘iss Veronica inson, | drama. e : 4. y 99 ho teaches. at Shields, is here} e 2SINA ' ‘sy Sh C iva te lay ith en 4 fo 000 sour , Pe 3 ¥ me rc KS . opping enter” " ¢eom ei i 3 m ? ERS spending. the ages ‘due her, , Pe cclia i ter Mrs, Le epi: Cosi, a2 tediacing ee ; =

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