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“TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925 Social and Personal Governor and Mrs. Sorlie to f Give Receptions Governor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie will entertain members of the legislature, their wives and state officials and assistants, in a series of informal receptions on three nights of present week. the On Wednesday night, members of the State Senate, judges of the su- (preme court and the press will be yeceived at the Governor's reception from 8 to 10 p. m. On. Thursday night members of the House of Kep- resentatives will be guests and on Saturday night state officials and as- #istants are to be entertained. ‘Governor and Mrs. Sorlie will be assisted* by E. G. Larson, secretary to the Governor, Mrs. Larson and Miss Chrissie Budge. A. 0. U. W. to PRESENT “OLD ACRE FOLK" The local, organization of the A. 0. U. W. are presenting a play evening at the Woodmen Hall. have chosen “Old Acre Folk” to sent and the following people appear in the cast tonight. Deacon Evans . Mrs. Evans... —- oe ~ -Chas. Stranger .. Constable . . EF. this They pre- will Joe Patera Mrs. E. F. Trepp Bessie Pateria McCarty alter Knott, Marcella Brown Stanley ‘Robidou John Henlien Trepp Jr. HEALOWS TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Healow leave tonight for points in California. En- route they plan to stop off at Bill- ings, Montana, Seattle, Portland, Francisco, Los Angeles and San then plan to spend the greater part of 4 the time at San Diego. At each of these points they will visit with Giienas and at San Diego they will sit relatives and friends. They longer. DANCING PARTY plan to be gone about two months or The L. A. P. M., I. O. O. F. have (issued invitations for another of their dancing parties, for Thursday, January 22. The committee charge, are planning some “stunts”, for the evening. in unique A real, live, five piece orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music. The committee requests that all invita- tions bé presented at the door. HERE FROM STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Q President C..E, Allen, of the State Teachers College at Valley City, is in Bismarck this week, attending to business in connection with State Board of Administration. the TO ORGANIZE P. T. ASSOCIATIONS Miss Madge Runey, County Super- intendent, and Mrs. G. W. Randt, of Fargo, number of school districts, in leave this afternoon for a the county, to organize Parent-Teachers Associations, RE-HABILIATION OFFICER HERE Edward Erickson. rehabiliation of- ficer from Grand Forks, is here fo: a few days, looking after interests connected with the State Board 0: Administration at the Capitol. ’ HERE FROM DICKINSON President S. T. May, of the Dick- inson. State Normal School is here this week looking aftr business mat- ters in connection with the Board of Administration. FULLY RECOVERED R. W. Folsom, jeweler, who been confind to his home for eral days because of illness is State has sev- now able to resume his duties at his of- fice. HERE FROM | BOWMAN The following business men from Bowman, were in Bismarck Monday: C. J. Phelan, R. A. Herzig, C. Sampson and C. E. Norham, HERE FROM UNIVERSITY Dean Kennedy, instructor in A. the University of North Dakota, is in Bismarck this week looking business at the Capitol. HERE ON BUSINESS S. S, Salisbury of Minneapoli after and Walker Williamson of Valley City were business callers in Bismarck yesterday and today. RECITAL ) “Given Jan. 30th by Mrs. Scheffer’s pupils at the Rialto Friday: night at 8:15. Cook by Electricity. Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. SSS we The Weather night and Wednesday. Warmer tonight. Increasing cloudiness to- Former Bismarck Girl Married In New York City; | Cards have been received in the} city announcing the marriage of Ma- bel Campbell, daughter of Mr. Neil Campbell of Bismarck to Mr. William} West of New York City on January | \the thirteenth. Miss Campbell is well known inj Bismarck having spent several va-| cations here. She is a graduate of | the Minneapolis school of Music and! Dramatic Art and later studied in! Chicago and New York and for the} past three years has been playing inj} the South and East. Mr. West is a graduate of Colum- }bia University, was a First Lieuten- ant in the World War and is now; Manager of the Paris office of the! Importing Firm, The Alfred Fdhtl Co. Inc. of which he is a member. The young couple will make theit home at 5 Rue De Metz, Paris. FIRST LUTHERANS TO HOLD MEETING The annual business meeting of the | First Lutheran church, Seventh} street and Avenue D, will be held at! the church, Wednesday evening com- mencing at 8 o’clock. The commit- tees will render reports of church activities for the past year and elec tion of officers will take place. Fol lowing the business session, the lad- ies of the church will serve lunch in the church parlors. All members of ‘the congregation are urged to be! Present at the meeting. MRS. R. A. TRACY ON TOUR Mrs. R. A. Tracy left Sunday even-| ing for Fargo, one of the first steps on her tour of the Minnesota and North Dakota division of the U. C. T. Auxiliary organizations. Mrs Tracy who is Grand Senior Counselor ot tne U. C. T. Auxiliary will offi- cially visit each organization in the jurisdiction of Minnesota and North Dakota, which will cover the greater part-of three weeks. EPISCOPAL CHURCH MEETING The annual meeting of St. George’s| A firm believer in the theory that eo ee Mipiteopal! church willbe Bellin SHG). 1° mornings hours, when ones oy ee church parlors this evening. — Sup-|C&™lY. morning hours, whe one’s me that stars have no sense of hu- per will be served at seven o'clock,{Mind is fresh, are the best for work, mer, I'll know what to say about All parishoners and attendents are|Harold Bell Wright credited with : Gloria Swanson. Ni cordially invited to attend. being the most widely read 4 Eton ct eee in the world, is an exceptionally | 7° ee roves teas ene ERROR IN AUXILIARY DANCE |early riser and each morning may be |" pony can enmell tape An error was made in giving the/found at his desk hard at work at|°! et eee name of the chairman of the dance! seven o'clock. There | ‘ ne Tove s ror wlth Deny uyon committee. The name given in last|til noon. Then he 1s . ent eet night's Tribune was Mrs. George Ro- literary labor for the Hs Te iebenaie fe ee binson, but should have been Mrs./afternoons are spent es ieee | uci a George Robidou. jpations or recreati NET ten CR RRO Se —— ng_.the Oiether filmi ais aca SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET i Oty Ga Mr. W 5, latest. and | g ih eee The Sunshine Club will hold a re-#ho§st\ popular neve Mine With a gular meeting Wednesday ‘évening the Iton Door,” which Principal | | CITY NEWS at the home of Mrs. D. MePhee, 501 | Pictu featui the main attrac) @———- sixth street. The new president, Mrs. Hunter will preside at the meet- ing. “GL LORIFYINC BUSINES 3S GR Th th: nt bat hoids the fullness in’ plac at the waist with two frivolous buttons, down metal edately business Glorifying the he tiny gun that’s the mission of these two atgedtflér button tractive frocks with their to chie lines and attractive white ‘¢g lars and cuffs.. The striped mode introduces a bolero cut, outlined It's not too much t » clothes actually ge! AT ‘THE 'CAPITOL lowing rem: jtion for the Theatre, e the far Cc aenent Bismarck Hospital». where for treatment: LEAVES FOR NEW YORK , Mrs. George B. Harris left this morning for New York and other eastern points, While away she will!with Sol Lesser, p select spring merchandise fer the Harris-Robertson Shop. IMPROVING IN HEALTH R. W. Lumry, who went to Florida in‘company with his father 0. H Lumry about the first of- January for his health, is reported as im-j proving. | DICKINSON ATTORNEY HERE | Attorney Otto Thress of Dickin- son, is a business caller in Bismarck this week while attending to legal matters. HERE SHOPPING Miss Alida Multimeyer of Curson, was a caller in Bismarck Monday, to shop and visit. BUSINESS GALLER J. A. Shaw of Fargo, is looking after business at the Capitol for several days ‘this week. Mr. and Mrs. A, Ghylin of Regan were Bismarck visitors. Monday. Think of the ceaseless strain to which we sub- ject our eyes, and ask yourself if it is surpris- ing that they give us much trouble.of one kind and. another. We work them continuously ai- most day and night. And while they are able to stand this abuse for many years, a time is sure to come when they will demand aid. Let our service help to con- serve ‘your sight. —o— R.E. BONHAM DR.M.E.BOLTON Page dion Pliysician e 240 were made Oracle, near Tucson, There he worked Ds; Harnton, Washburn. Discharged: M Mrs. 0. cher, Ha Billings, Becker, Youngtown; Harve. L. S. hrist Mittleider, Rapes Russo; Mrs. hand in hand lent of Prinei- » Wood direc- the Tron ¢ the pro- pal Pictures, and tor of “The Iton Mon Mrs. Steckdal, Mrs. John Ri “atte wer, Me Gladys Kyseth, : Werne Dfeter, Mandai : pe ae aa Mrs. Peter Ackerman, Wishek; —E ELTINGE ; Lia see ; ome Lee, Emmet; Earl Langford, Among the numerous prominent Ome Emil Matthe Hazen. : Mrs. Donald Tracy, tors at the Par Gloria Swanson in he in “Wages of Virtue,” none showed greater interest or was personaily, the cause of imore, than Harold {Lloyd, who made a special point of jseeing this exceptionally fa picture in the making on trip'to New York To show hig staged an impromptu ount Long Bir Linton, 30th, accoun' Friday, Jan. Caledo: ment riday 23rd. i Cook By Wire Instead of by fire. »preciation, Lravesty Lloyd ot "FOR QUICK SALE. SPECIAL $15. 0 and $17.50 New Spring Hats, poate Prices. We have about 35 Waists and Blouses. Prices from $6.75 to $15.00. Special $2.95 and up to $5.00. All Sweaters 14 of regular price. Cash and No Approval on Specials. ~ NEILSEN'S MILLINERY 420 Broadway Nash Every drop delicious / -) ” during an inter: | ar THE MOV IES n the filming, which left ————-—r-——_—__—__4 ia and her company convulsed with mirth, and gave to the fol- Admitted to the Bismarck hospital Donna Shannon, Herried, 'S. | bey, Riks Dance postponed until n Society Entertain- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ io e | t a) 1 ny rg | d | { -POOOOCOLDOLLOODLLOD DOL DODDIODD IDOL LDL ODD LOD DIODOODDODIODDODIOOLLEDEDDEDODODIOODOCODLODEODDOL ODED LO ODODODS I ERELEDDTIOOLOLOLEDETEEELOLODLECEELELLLLEIOODDDUOOEEOOOLEDDOL ODED OOO OOEDOOEEOLELEEEODODED !PLED.OELEEDDDIOODLOLISOLLEDIELODILIODODIELOOLOLOLDOEDIUEEDLOODILODDD IDOL DDD DOLLS t PAGE FIVE bargains we will offer We have lots more 9 cent specials, besides some most interesting values in OLLI A PPOL ODO LELIDELLOP EDL ODLDOL ELD LELIDEL IDS PBDDODOD ELS LEDD LEDEOLODEDOTED ODD DODDOOOLOODE DOD. BISMARCK’S BUSY BARGAI The Greatest of All 9c Sales THE SALE BEGINS THU at this sale. goods of higher prices. This sale will be the great event of our store for months to come and we are determined to make it one to be long remembered. SEE SHOW WINDOW DISPLAY OF THE NINE CEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ~ OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE and WHITE SALE Blankets Heavy cotton Blanket, This sale .. Heavy wool nap Blanket, size. This Hees each Ba) Table Damask Your choice of any piece of fable Damask in stock, values to bleached or Brown. $4.98. This sale, $ VGA. Sse sheec,s CNIS Ween aan 1 95 81 inch Saxon One lot Napkins. $ sheeting. Very Special, dozen... . 3 95 special, yard... Pillow Cases Pillow cases, Pequot or Bridal. 42x36. ..... Pillow cases, Pequot or Bridal, 45x36...... Fine weight, Nainsook, regular Very special 10 yds. 39c yard. bolts, 5 HOR oistss rsa $2.7 Lonsdale muslin, 86 jn. wide, regular 29c quality. Yard 21 Rr ae enon ede — 5 yd. packages of gauze, regular Flannels Rubber Household) Aprons, in dose pbecal: 29c Heavy twill shaker flannel full colors hes 39c DBORARE: 2 sie > hed, 27 inches wide. Sale "C8Uar 59c....... : Pure linen. damask, 70 inches e, Mercerized Darning Cotton; wide. Very; $1 35 yard 18c black, white and 7 special, yar 2 Fancy 86 inch heavy fleeced colors 2.0.0... c — Sheets and Cases Our best quality sheets and 36 inch outing flannel in neat — 5%¢ value. cases. Seoaneeyiats. til Colne a: Kotex Pads, 63x90 sheets, Pequot or Bridal. ae nue Leave Ly: Doxa: atices eerie oes Very special, alle pce, 22¢ , ; ene Sree a 1 3 VAN) Noe Lee Wooden Coat Hangers, 9 Oster ee c 72x90 Bridal sheets. Very best 4 s quality Special, $ 1. 50 Bed: ad: Sharps and als Needles, reg- - Sones Sasa eam iene uiar loc pkg, all sizes. CAC. oG oe. Crochet spreads in M -soilles Saaee et eeres 23 c 81x90 Pequot or Bridal sheets. Very : 5 5 a $1.75 met ends, "sale Ba QE se. 2 for ' 23¢ ES aii aoa Sta Rite wire hair pins, z Fine crochet spreads, with Mar. 3. pkgs... u 3 *25c Gingham seilles pattern, hemmed, ready One jot French Ginghams to for use. Size 78x88 inches. Mercerized Rick Rack, all colors, close out. Very Sale price, 3 vard pkgs. special, yard.... : 35c each ..... . $2. 29 Difion) a5: Ce Gio Het, 25c i WOMEN’S DRESSES | CHANGE OF BUYERSHIP SALE- - THE ENTIRE STOCK SACRIFICED Women’s Dresses foumer. selling to $21.75, now.......... Women’s Dresses former selling to $39.50, now. grey with blue stripe, regular $2.95. $1.95 large . $3.95 Muslin and Sheetings A splendid quality unbleached inches mushn, 40 price, yard Very good grade bleached mus- lin, 36 inches wide. Sale price, yard 81 inch best quality sheeting. Pequot or Bridal, yard 72 inch Berkley No. Special, vard........ Duplex Safety Pins. ee sizes 00 to ! 7c Linen Towelings 3 A good borders. Sale pri c shaker flannel. price, yard. $4.95 $12.50 WOMEN’S HATS. Ci Change of Buyership Sale, values to $12.50. Sale price....... a $1.95 SDAY, JANUARY DOUBLE PAGE CIRCULAR. Please Remember at the goods listed on this eireular do not by any means constitute all of the that tl Is listed on thi lar do not k nstitute all of the 5 in Orchid, Pink and Peach. Sho 1 Cc Newest for underwear. Special, ViAV CU becascwer ancssrsusncl senekvtys 89c 19c fs] Pepperell Linen 100 Cambric, reg- ular. value 45¢ yd. Irish linen bleached crash towel- ing, 16 inches wide, blue and red stripe borders. Sale price, each heavy linen crash toweling, red or blue pure yard JM 2c heavy, durable spread, ‘size, 72x84 inches, hem- designs, a good, EMENT B: 22ND. WATCH FOR OUR PLOLOL LOLOL DEES IN IISILEOLODLOOLDOE LOL OD LOL ODOEEIOODIOLOLOLELILLOEIISOOSSELIOPDOSELOSIODOLDLINEDEDELILEDELDODEDLOD ODE DDE DODD ~ODDLODE DOD DODO ELODo~+O DD be tbOOCCebteCeE MERCHANDISE. Silk and Cotton wide, Sale Silk and Cotton Lingerie cloth NOTIONS Main Floor 65c sheeting, 45c 150 yard spools in white and black; 40, 50, 60.and 70. J & P Coats’ Thread 2) JO tore 6b eaueal gy seawee | 9c finish 50c Darning Silk in black, white and colors........ 35c Everlastic Wlastic. white black and 14, inch width, yard or 19c bleached 12 yard bolt 65¢ Everlastic and Hickory Garters, sizes 2 to 14 years. White or black; regular 25c to 21 c 40c, pair....j... -23C Dress Shiel Pear] Buttons, regular POO COL LOLI OLELEDODL LDL OLODEL OLE IEDOLOLEDIDISIDIIOIELODEDOLOLISISOODLEDDODDELIEILIDIOLODILODDIDOILODDDDDE DODD LODDDERLIEDOODIDE Women’s Dresses formerly. selling to $79.50, now........ $25.00 || xo oo’ $19.754° CHILDREN’S HATS—Change « of f Buyership . Sale, values to $3.50. atte) 75c Sale pric.