The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1925, Page 2

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Pers td PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE American Legion Auxiliary Dinner And Installation Following is the program planned | for the American Legion dinner to! sion Circle of the First Baptist the Grand Pacific vo sheesh will be held at the home of Julia Falkenstein, 617 Fourth t, Thursday afternoon at be held tonight at thirty. . John Hughes L. Knauf, state presi- Mrs ie state rman of hospit mitte r Spangled Banner.” ing the dinner a meeting will be held at the A. O. U. W. Hall and the following program will be presented. Installation of new officers. Address by Mrs. A. L. K i Two musical nuifbers, A, Lampe) Miss H mpe. post. Piano Solo—M Talk—Miss H president of Auxil L program. John Hughes, ry. RETURNS TO CITY Miss Ber: R. Palmer, who spent the holidays i neapolis, Fargo and ; : ing relatives and friends, returned here last night and will soon sume duti field represent for the § ‘ouncil of Religi Education. Palmer will be gaged chiefly in work west of the Missouri river, promoting week day | schools of religious ed and vacation Bibl er did consid during her trip, addressing, among other meetings, the week-daye con- gregation meeting of the Plymouth Congregational church in Minneapo- lis on the World Sunday School convention, the Saturday Woman's | Bis club on her trip to Europe and the state normal school in St. Paul. BILL MESS! R AT CAPITOL Fred Montgomery of Harvey, is acting as bill messenger at the Cap- ital during legislature. Mr. Mont, yomery is a nephew of Mrs. J. ( Brewster of the McKe WOMEN TO MEET n’s Benefit Association abees will meet Friday 16 at 8 o'clock at 1. There will be officers, Refresh- HERE OVER WEEK END E. D. f y with the Lahr Motor here, who took over the } y company, was here over the week- end to assist in taking inventory at the Lahr Motors. WILLIAMSON HERE illiamson, traveling pass enger agent for the Baltimore, Ohio} making an official visit in Bismarck this week. . Auxiliary will have at the Hall to- night for . T, Ladies and their friends at 8 o'clock. \NEAPOLIS HS? ht for Min- Tiéapolis where he will spend the greater part of the week looking af- ter business matters. RETURN TO VALLEY CITY Dr. and } y left this =, morning for * Dr. Pray was just rel . Bismarck Hospital. sed from the VISITING HERE Mrs. Ed. Gibson from Christianson * township, spent the week end visit- _ ing at the home of Mrs, Harry Cloo- ten. HERE ON BUSINESS Arthur Atkins of Napoleon, came up yesterday to attend to business interests for a few days. ‘BALDWIN MAN TO MINNEAPOLIS Harry Strandemo of Baldwin, ~,. North Dakota, left today for Minn- eapolis on a business journey. Meeting Lloyd Spetz Post = Wednesday 8 p. m. sharp. In- stallation of Auxiliary offi- = cers. Entertainment and © Junch. ‘Cook By Wire Instead of by fire. The Weather Generally fair ‘tonight and Thursday. Social and Personal Mission Circle First Baptist The vapulan queetine Gr (hey ate ization com-| 4 “CHARM SCHOOL” The High School Pla j been putting forth their bi L, P. Warren, commander of | (Ghasm Suan) conn Nielson, new] g ch and cards will follow the| d ending Wedne being held for _| beautiful girl in High School. LEAVE BOR MID oui ineapaeen cHeetee on account of illnes Minneapolis Thursda Oberg. Mrs . for California the nineteenth to/Above i spend the rest of the winter. this week attending to bus- nected with The Board of ration. While here he the home of his daughter GOVERNOR TO FARGO Governor A. G. Sorlie left this! , “s ing for Fargo where ‘he will| v ‘Jaddress the Association of Com- at a meeting tomorrow night. Tonight he will be in Grand Forks. AUDITORS TO MINOT ", W. Jones and M. Klein, audi- The Victor Talking Machine Co. will give their Second tors for the Deere and Weber Com- S y left this morning where they will spend a few days HERE FROM MINNEAPOLIS L. P. Blyler of Minneapolis, Tra- veling Passenger Agent for the Rock | sland Railroad is a business caller j in Bismarck this week. ELKS DANCE JANUARY 23 The next of the series of dances will be held January and their ladies. Visiting Elks cially invite 0 HERE TO VISIT | ‘, Simonton, assistant feneral freight agent came to Bis day to attend to business and also ae old friends. hn ‘A. Schneider of business sterday and tod ING John E, Bergen of Glen Ullin is} spending this week in Bismarck, vis- iting friends. SIX W The regular s: Bismarck High School will begin to-} Church to Meet Ikenstein and M The follow en. M. Welli WILL PRESE nd will present it 1 tentiary Januar purpose of de- | the most popular and! where he will Dberg lea! Grand For! cFarland, p: e Normal School is in sa r Minot for “. D, Jan. 14. a picture of Miss Lois G = the State of North D. HERE FROM MINOT City of Grand Forks during {tha | M. ident of the|time of the annual Junior Prome- | Daughter of Bismarck Man Named Queen of State at “U” Function de, chief so ar at the University ukota, as Queen of ota and the |M f Bismarck, VICTOR Broadcasting Program on JANUARY 15 8.00 p. m. Central Time Through the following stations.” WEAF—New York City. WJAR—Boston, Mass. WFI—Philadelphia, Pa. WCAE—Pittsburg, Pa. WCAP—Washington, D. C. WDBH—Woreest WGR—Buffalo, N. Y. » Mass. ARTISTS ‘ROM NAPOLI i Mme. Frances Alda—Soprano. z Mr. Frank La Forge—Pianist. Florentine Quaretet—String Quartet, Victor Concert Orchestra— Conducted by Rosario _ Bourdon. Drop in and get a program or call us up and we will gladly mail you one. HOSKINS-MEYER lEangedodn Meeping witha plan to bserve close economy in the ex- enditures of the annual party and| fice, with perhaps one or two more et to sacrifice none of the attrac- ion of and interest in the function. keep expenditures for social tions at the University at a{ A. T, Nelson of Carson is spending minimum last winter, fraternities | a few days in Bismarck this week on sororities dispensed with their | business. ;movement concerning the Junior ‘Prom this year falls in line with} Mrs. Irene Charlebois was named action. cloak room attendant of the House Miss Crary receives the honor of the grand march of the prome- most mem room over “57 taxi. 1 function of the ening of this week. the daughter of E. This unique honor has been ar- Pay by Check! It always gives you an ex-, act record of what is paid out. It eliminates mistakes in amounts. It is the only way intelli- gently to operate a bud- get. It always shows where you stand, as to current finance. It acts as a brake on tri- vial, unnecessary expen- ditures. It saves time and trouble. It eliminates the danger of losing small or large sums. It commands respect. It is the modern, efficient, safe way to handle funds'. City National Bank _ *1000° insurance against check raisers without cost to you Now a part of the service this bank renders depositors is positive pro- tection against check raisers. Safe- ty which does not .depend upon mechanical or chemical contri- vances. e Operates effectively, automatically —without thought, trouble or ex- pense on your part. A triple safeguard, one link: of which is $1,000 insurance for each depositor against loss through raised checks. Another very good reason for “paying by check”. Come in and dnd out about it. AY RNY atten det 1 formal parties, and the 1g as Queen of the State and of Grand Forks through the yor Henry O'Keefe respect- sident of the junior ersity and leader She formerly resided at Lake and Bismarck. She is "BLEACHED SHEETS BRIDAL linen finish sheets 81x90 at... BRIDAL linen finish sheets 81x99 at ... BRIDAL linen finish sheets 72x90 at.... 63x90 Pequot quality sheets at... 72x90 Pequot quality sheets at Standard quality Pepperell sheets 72x90. Standard quality Pepperell sheets 81x99. Standard quality Pepperell sheets 81x90. Snowdrift brand sheets 81x90 size PILLOW CASES BRIDAL linen finish cases 42x36 at. BRIDAL linen finish cases 45x36 at. 42 inch PEPPERELL quality cases at. 45 inch PEPPERELL quality cases at. One lot of 42 inch pillow cases special at Unbleached Sheetings ENDURANCE brand 9/4 width. .39¢| 18 inch full bleached voweling at. .15¢ DEVOTION brand 9/4 width at...55¢/ 16 inch all linen toweling. . DEVOTION brand 8/4 width at...49¢| 18 inch all linen toweling. Special good quality 10/4 bleached 59¢| 21 inch bleached all linen. . BATH TOWELS Extra heavy towels, fancy borders 20x38 at Extra heavy bath towels, plain, 20x40 at 20x40 bath towels with fancy borders Large size extra heavy towels 23x42 inch... A special value in 16x26 bath towels HUCK TOWELS—two good values— Bridal Nainsook and Cambric Quality No. 150 36 in. width 16c: Quality No. 250 36 in. width 19¢ Quality No. 350 36 in. width 24c Quality No. 450 36 in. width i 25c Quality No. 560 36 in. width 28c Quality No. 1500 36 in. with 29¢ Quality No. 3000 36 in. width 34c The woman who does her own sewing knows the value of Bridal quality for under-gar- ments, etc. These prices are wonderful bargains. committee rooms are in the Annex hotel building and 0. Eleanor Larson, Mott. to be obtained. Here From Carson Francis Haibeck Theophe il Gimbel, Named To Place a ‘ y."Virtheim, Center. yesterday afternoon. Here For Legal Purposes jon of Governor A. G. Sorlie] 5 x Murray of Mott, a Murtha of Dickinson are among the attorneys in Bismarck this week at- tending to legal matters. jorman A. Borgen rived in Bismarek three s. Mr, Borgen fy ¢ ‘ampaign, Di- rector for the Salvation Army and is here to make a drive for funds, rs. Borgen will assist with the . Mr. and Mrs. Borgen just aigns in Sionx Falls, town and Devils Lake, were very successful. Bismarck Hospital aughter af Mr. and Mrs. E, M.| Admitted: Dorothy Anderson, Al- of Grand Férks. mont; Mi x 0 far as is known, this is the} Novlisky, t time that anyone has served as iqueen of the state. This feature, it lis believed, will make the Promenade of 1925 at the University one of the able in years. Ackerman, Becker, Youngtown; Mrs. Geo. Beck- | o—_—-—__—____—— Jer, Youngtown; Emanuel Stuhmiller, CITY NEWS || Devee: Obtain Committee Rooms ley City; Mrs, Emma Werchau, Jud- ‘The House of Representatives has| son; | obtained committee rdéoms in the | McKenzie Hotel, Soo and a vacant] Bohner, Aberdeen, The Senate} Kunibier, ee eb ere peercre Leb gans Giants Mrs. Halton "Sholaas, Raub, Robert Howard, Hazen Meeting Lloyd Spetz Post Wednesday 8 p. m. sharp. In- stallation of Auxiliary offi- Entertainment TAXI PHONE. 388 Herbert Reime: Whitmer, 3 and Rev. J. Thornell, New Salem; Edna Olson, Van Hook; Rev. G. E. ey - Crash Toweling Satin bedaprenila, 78x88 ize, scalloped corners at $195 Special lot of satin spreads 88x98 $7.50 and $8.50 Sota: | Rees Sistecc ies dotale ates el kisttbetadsl slaves surely $5.65 78x90 spreads, special at $2.19, scalloped corners Vee See AO ashes es Carve SAM $2.79 LINGERIE SPRCIAL—Windsor Krinkel Crepe in 32 inch widths 29 to 35c values, special at..... 2le yd. WEDNESDAY Chandler; MADE DOORKEEPER Anthony Walton of Minot has been Discharged: Alfred Sekauer, Wis-| named gallery doorkeeper of | La} Mel Heib, Hoene; oun Divers, | state senate. Wilton; an . Folsom,| Never leave a spoon in Washburn; if you wish its contents to boil John | quickly. . Albert OLS EES s. Jacob LEGION AUXILIARY ten Benefit dance at Patterson Hall Saturday, Jan. 17. A. J. Brandirk, baby aoa Mrs. Byson Graham, Cook by Electricity. baby boy, ¥ De: DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases 11914—4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Telaee Whitt | The Annual White Sale is looked forward to by many thrifty buyers as an economy event, Our sale comprises everything of white — items that you need every day. Qualities that can be depended upon — brands that you know are featured. Replenish the stock in your linen closet now. The following price tist is a guide for your white goods buying. BLEACHED ap apie’ BRIDAL 10/4 linen finish sheeting. .-70e yd. 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Sages 238c Muslins 36 inch bleached muslin, Specials. i... sacs l4c 36 inch Lonsdale cambric, Speciale yc soce sce es 23ch Indian Head 18 in. 26c quality 18¢; 36 in. , 36c quality.......... 28e 44 in, 45c quality 31c; 54 in. 55c quality Shes . 87 A special tot of LINGERIE CLOTH, fancy weaves, all the wanted colors, 25c values, special at 19c—35c values at 23e—4he values at 29c—55e values 35¢—85c values 59c. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY WHAT YOU NEED IN WHITE GOODS. i saucepan Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Telephone 240 webautniner® Latent at

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