The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 5

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| ay we : | | . ry moe con +o ro a o yoy ay ‘ dren’s hosiery- every pair’ 5 } the. an owawanel any | al CORN SHOW - ag |Special for Saturday, each 39 fully trea ated. © cr § arty | fon munity W Wass of Aid have home made mince \& Evenlugs hy Asholntient lunchaon at! . Melntyre and) Mrs. . Murphy Mildred Eger! ¢ Bridge Played at Mrs. Targart’s | Party Thursday was the diversion of the: evening, three tables playing. Honors were won by Mrs. and Miss Hilaor Simonson, luncheon was served after t Mh Ss were used to decor- Entertains at Children’s Party for Mrs. Davison children came dre Prizes Tome i. <-- Richard --Roger : Mildred Hill! 6 Halverson Ye My People Tenor -Ten- or Aria | Luncheon » tess at the » district an. TI to the clubs of smaller towns depend up- | on the Bism 3 for their) publicity. TO ENTERTA qT party in the temple hall, Dancing is| from 9 to 12 after which a luncheon : dj RET Mr, and Mrs. L. S. Blendsley and| son, Bobby, have returned from Glen- dive Mont., where they have been making their home for — several) months. SPECLAL MEETING OF BUKe i special meeting of the B. P. | H., 1199, will be held this evening at 0 o'clock for thirty minutes only. | portant business is to come up/and | all members are urged to attend. The Real | Silk Hosiery Mills | now have five styles in chil-|: guaranteed. Phone 471 for representative. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO The Weather Fair tonight and Satur- day ; moderate tem- perature. OPEN EVENINGS FANCY =f SIKAND =| wo. = || HOSIERY. =| Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy ' honors going.) hon ‘Mrs. Bush Is_ Second Party of a four table won by Mrs. — med to, de the smart look you like * throughout th 2. | —th ake the right earn Special Saturday this evening press the good taste of The Nome of Qu ‘| Try Our Delle THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Mrs. Swenson will be gone alt! ives. winter Business - cc a Se meat and fruit cake for sale. * “" Phone 12. # school, located av the Nandan of Malta, Mon ge A, Townsend of i re honor guests at y planned course dinner last » home of Mr. und 3 on Third nner an info VISITOR LEAVES Buxton, N. D., been the guest ohn J. ortland, ( trend- shopping. Silver liberated from tar- {nish if kept in silver savers. and AU ailments of the So omoamy traceable headaches ave to eye atrain at | | | HAVE MOVED BEAUTY Marenillo Toilet Articles at HARRINGTON'S, LOM Buy raves ot | = ; A RE meaeecerr| | PTO RIST geet Thi th week e luncheon was served aiter the | to y will he i Exhibits he held t hopping r Women, ites. Henderson. Hoot, odrich has Molleur’s Phone 636 vdethont “CO TOS TEARRINGTON'S, Permanent Wave, $20.00 BIS WARCH, ND SHOPPE.3i Je Honor Guest at _: DR. M. E. BOLTON Surprise Party | DR. M. E. BOL Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. HH < TO VISIT IN WISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs, Anton Swenson and ‘baby left this morning for Rice Lake, Wil, where they will visit with rela: . Moyer A two cou after which Mrs. Matince Every Bay At 2:30 TONIGHT — FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Series Thursday | at Light ee Harris-1 Robert FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck. No. Dak. al i “lorsheim Shoes have the man who cares, CHOP cHow SUEYS AND MEIN Dress and Coat Event Come early tomorrow to share in New Palace Cafe Phone 212—Mandan Food and Service, us Steaks and Chops. these extraordinary reductions. $5.00 EXTRA SPECIAL Balbriggan Dresses. $9.06 Ideal for business wear. | Rem i RR "A ES SEES ‘SSSR S CECE APRS HEAL AR A A ESR SOA RA T° $10.00 SILK DRESSES $10.06 This group comprises new Fall dark silk and cloth dresses. You will want several at this price. yar. Santa Claus Is Coming. TOMORROW AT 2:29 Be at the depot to meet him. Johnny's in town with a whole cirsrs of irtaks, ephants, clowns, trieksters, horse riders in his greatest: show! He's here to thiil haven't ty Hovi y y laugh make you hugh — you you the greatest: whirlwind $15.00 FUR TRIMMED COATS A nice assortment of ‘these coats. These themselves. Come early. $15.00 will sell We are rez drous — dis dolls, games scription of gift goods. Be there to tell Jolly Saint Nick what you wish for Xmas from this huge stock. i | a o | “ | ®" Aincabe VARIETY STORE, | “The Christmas Stere.” BISMARCK - MANDAN dy with a won- | y OL ik FINE FUR TRIMMED COATS Former values to $29.50. Now going at $19.75 This ts the Credenza Model Orthophonic Victrola Women’s Onyx Hosiery Dub-L-Wear. CAPITOL THEATRE Blouses Broadcloth — tailored. 50¢ Colors. Beige, Nude, Sunburn, - Medium Grey. Special TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Matinee Saturday At 2:80 HARRY CAREY “THE MAN FROM RED GULCH” SENNETT COMEDY “Raspberry Romance” FOX NEWS The Orthophonic Victrola Demonstrations Every Day! "THE standards by which we have - sO many years judged reproduced music have suddenly been transformed by this marvelous new invention, the ge Orthophonic Victrola. Its music can \ not be described. It is an instrument that must be heard. Once heard, the | seeming miracle of its performance be- comes astounding fact. You are invi- ted to come in today, and to get the ‘ musical thrill of your life! HOSKINS- MEYER EXTRA! EXTRA! A few skirts to close out. Choice $1.95 Blanket Bath Robes Very special Flannel Over-Jac. Very special $3.95 COMING MONDAY REGINALD DENNY “CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT $2.95 CORSETS - CORSETS Broken sizes, each

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