The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1923, Page 6

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3 _aremaconse oe iR City of Ro: Masters. The council, composed of | , Masons of Mandan and Bismare Th ¥ Cc ; the gathering were conferred upon a class \ trary to expectations and the usual | “night se ~ Price 60cj at all PA GE S30. | OFFICERS. INSTALLED Twin City Council of Masons Holds Meeting Here rs featured | ion of offi 1 the Masonic temple night of the is 1 grand master of the coun th Dakota, Officers of the | e divided between Bismarck | sn Masons. Those install- | A. iipley, Mandan, Master--J. A. Graham, 1 Conductor—Otto Bauer, ‘Treasurer—G. H | marck, Recorder ~A. J. Arnot, Bismarck. | A banquet was served as a part of All council degrees | Russ, Jr., Bis- $8 CASH ALL BANDITS GET IN CAR RAID! Mobile, Ala., Di Armed ban dits held up the dining car attached to the northbound Louisville and Nashville, train 11 miles north of this city according to a re- port made to the police. The bandits escaped after obtaining $8.00 in money. | NEWYEARTO BECELEBRATED | IN CHURCHES| The New Year will be fittingly welcomed by special services in all of the various Churches of the city A number will have appropriate watch services tonight at midnight and in others special services will be held tomorrow. eeting tonight at eight Mohawk App it’s weekly o'clock at t ner Fifth and » eveni © public is Sunday eve cordially in . January 6, Wateh for further anneunce- | SALTATION ARMY \ nual wath | at the Salvation Army | Barricks, commencing at 9 P. M. | Ger 10:30 Migh Mass, 3 mon, FIRST LUTHERAN CHURC Special Midnight Watch Si will pe conducted at the First Swed- ish Lutheran Church tonight at 11:30, The Choir will render spe- | cial music. The public is welcomed. Kiwanians Observe } New Year’s In Special Exercises this noon with Scott Cameron pre: | siding. The drawing for the uttendance | prize was quite exciting and mos. gratifying to those present for con- | run of things, Dr. Cole did not draw the price, Dr. N. O. Ramstad re- ceived the prize which was a tur- key donated by McGettigan. z ings were read, kard, governor’ nis’ clubs Valley City, Mandan, and Devils | Lake Kiwanis clubs ings. R. E. Wenzel, of the Compensa- tion Bureau, was the speaker of the | day. In a forty-five minute talk he explained in detail the workings of | the Bureau. The secretary was instructed a) send greetings to all other Kiwanis clubs of the sta | Prof. C. V. Clark, superintendent | of schools at Wabay, S. D., was an} out of town guest \ AEL TIRED OUT | Hundreds More in Bismarek in the Same Plight. i ‘Tired all the time; Weary and worn out. night and) day | ‘Back aches; head aches, | Your kidneys are probably weaken- | ed. ; You should help them at their| work. Let one who knows tell you how. G. W. Burbeck, sta. engineer, Bi marck, says: “I had an attack of | Tumbago. I could hardly get about, | my back was so lame and painful | ‘nd I felt drowsy and tired. As en- gincer at the Electric Light Plant, there was more or less exposure to | draughts and I blame the colds I} took for stafting the trouble. My! kidneys didn’t act regularly and) when I heard about Doan’s Pills; being so good. 1 began using them. One box’cured me up and I have; never since had a return symptom, jof kidney disorder.” dealers. Simply ask for°a-kidney remedy— get Doan’s Pille—the same that Mr. fits 1 had. ov agellinae Co., » Hae Don't |* THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE rT LOT 1 dies’ Silk and Wool Undérw VALINE: ideo siasbearae te escorts k LOT 11 Canton, Crepe, Silk Crepe de Chine, and Taffeta, all marked dow n at ", $1.69 ce mt ne Lined Union Suits. 98c LOT 12 Wands sa: cqtavaurmosnags LOT4 \ WATROMP SUIS ooo ions.sye civ sclonsitace secu eis Boys’ and Girls’ Pillow Tubing. $1.39 values. LOTS Entire line of Boys’ and Girls’ Hose. 35 and 50c value. Price: LOT6 Ladies’ Cotton Hose, white and black. 25 and 35c value. Pair....%..... atc cn Nainsook, Yard LOT 14 36 inch White Outing Flannel. SONG) Ratu ng to doco Oka cadena nt adn aoe Colored Outing Flannel, yard wide. LOT7 Yard te 22c Canton Flannel, yard wide Ladies’ all Silk Hose. Yard PRB tsetse wise teeth aia) sceseus Ladies’ all Wool Hose. LOT8 oe 00 a LOT 16 MOV InisNe specie eran. aie cu: i 3 _ a 79c " cee blankets. PIN HER OE $2. 19 LOT 17 Fiber Suit Cases 98c and $1.25 each. ney Ribbon. 25 and 69c value. French Serge, 54 inch. Regular $2.50. Yard. lee Oia Spates awe sinh 89c Knit Goods — Children’s Sweaters, Children’s Caps, Men’s Sweaters. All marked down If, AND MORE OFF ‘Wool Crepe, 40 inch width. Value $2.98. Yard............ $1.97 Granite Cloth, 36 inch. Regular 31. 2D; NAR Se we ee 89c AND HAVE MARKED EVERYTHING AT COST AND BELOW. This Sale Will Start Promptly g Wednesday No Refunds or Returns On Sale Merchandise. No Teleph ELLWORTH | DEPARTME Prot inn nn SRRAAAAARAL Smudged by Smoke--No Fire Damage # AND WILL, LAST UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT ome | Orders Accepted. § $30,000 STOCK: at ONE-HALF Price? THE INSURANCE ADJUSTERS MADE USA LIBERAL SETTLEMENT ON OUR STOCK os “ WHICH WAS SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY SMOKE ONLY — WE WILL GIVE THE PUBLIC §j THE BENEFIT OF OUR INSURANCE RECEIPTS. LOT 18 House Dresses and Aprons V3 to 1/2" LOT 19 Bloomers 1/3 OFF { LOT 20 Closing out our entire line of dinnerware. We would advise all customers that have our patterns to fill'in at these remarkable low prices. This lot LOT 21 Enamel Dish Pan, Aluminum Dish Pan, Alum- inum 12 and 14 quart Kettles, Aluminum Water Pitchers, Tin Bread Raisers, Enamel Oat Meal Cooker, 14 quart Tin Water Pails. Wour choice, Wath.no.4.5. 66+. 23 49c LOT 22 Bread Pans, Pie Tins, Muffin Tins, Cake tins. Your choice................ 1 Nes Wash oiler ee $1.79 Wash Boilerase OR EROS 4 5 $1.79 OTA AEE ASE SL TIE SE TET LOT 24 12 quart Galvanized WWALONIEDIISS (5 cena ciee eiGsisisials Gates LOT 25 Enamel Tea and Coffee Pots.................. 49c LOT 26 Consists of one entire table of Dishes. At each piec@ss ic) coke cou Ho wide eae oes Boys’ Leather Mittens. 9G ales voy... coucitta cus} ee Children’s Yarn Mittens. Pair... OUR IMMENSE STOCK DOES NOT PERMIT US TO LIST. EACH ITEM. WE HAVE GONE THROUGH EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE at 10 A. M.& rning; MONDAY,DECEMBER 81, 1923 ARAMA

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