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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925 —_____4. __'THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE «| Many Attend f gone to Chicago, ML, where th tended the International Live Notice to members of Cap-| | Annual sale of fancy work ‘i i 1 . eonae Seon s) Hinckley Rites ital Citv Lodge No. 2, Custer by Girls Club of the Trinity Nielsen's Millinery. at the Modern Dairy. ocial d —— . mckKley 5) Encampment No. 16, 1.0. 0. Lutheran) Church Saturday Sanne es 5 : an ersona The Biaman de hike eits wilt inic| The funeral of ALC. Hinckioy,, Fs Nicholson Rebekah Lodge at| Heffman’s. Sale com. Cook with Gas. It’s: the For Zap coal, call 10: tiate sof candidates at its roe en ent of the city who died, No. 40. The funerar service mences at 11 o'clock a.m. Ideal Fuel. Frank Everts. —— — ee — monthly necting tot ‘ ded by) fer Bro. Julius Carl Ladehot, ' 1 i ft loth | Q . to Hig 1 the| Will be held Sunday afternoon Your choice of any clo I ES Forty Club Has ‘Esther Taylor on | at 2 elock at the 1.0. 0. F. coat) in stock, values to PAll ailments of the feet success: Gift Boxes First Dance of Honor Guest at PLAN CHRIS at | Hat All members are urged $139.50. Very special, $59.50. me Marc * : The Woman's Christ ance | ing| to be present. nion is planning a Christmas party | \the Noble Grand. Season Thursday Bridge Dinner ,. By order of Hundreds. of gaily éslovea ‘Wel for the members of the Loya Hinckley, widow of the | tds of gaily colored bal-| The M Edna P ma| Pe ons to be given »| de ls * only | . z= Joons decorated Patterson’s hall last Lagan en dided tis ean ans church on December 21] attendance. His two dau; >| Price $10.00 for a perma- season of the Porte etal OF the home of the latter with a three cour 5 o'clock. live in the east, were unable rinent wave. Phone 233M, lar fe Forty club. The circu-! bridge dinner in honor of Miss Esther | Mandan ar dome in the center of the halls! Taylor, a bride of m EROM HA jv anean. the orchestra platform, the walls! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mac ond table covered with bal-| wore and Mrs, H. A Gillis, min 2 Goehring, larry Thompson, Charles Wacyter home nz two days} and Joe Kelly tmas ide. ed ont in’ the y gifts placed Head Colds-' Headaches| Relieved at once | by ANACIN | ; Our buver is in the east taking advantage of the East- ern markets and confetti added to sof the affair. served throughout — the t midnight a supper was e North Dakota Chocolate | ut left last evening wth Daketa, for a] bridge. | A ; : \chandise are arrving d | aa 7 HERE TODAY ‘ ‘ i + * ithe (ea TAZAAR and Miso AO Wo Engel or kee | Your ection. \ , ¢ p, Physicians’ favorite dies of the are in the city laday en must | Cog , UY old prescription per- will hold Cloak Shop. | \ WY fected by scientists and food sale \ ¢ in new tablet form. No narcotic drugs. B. Cox, Mr. and Dro and “Mes, AL M_[ stores inste ; tes 2 x4 . i fecliohery a Aiibuiced: (amg os oF 7 Absolutely sufe. Does Brandt [free enel imate, | ? Sar ar KS The Helling Agency not depress the heat. At all A . LEAVES FOR § TH DAKOTA drug stores 25c. Mrs. Fitzsimmons jg itiss He 1. Hernbtoone wilt leave General Infurance and | || . . 18 . nis evening for Sioux Falls, 8. D., to Give Radio | ein ‘ioe’ Nishioa, whe ont e Bonds. AN:-A-CIN \ Concert Saturday |'""” First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877 «i Bismarck, N. PD. Stops Pain. OF especial interest to the friends | of Mrs. W. E. Fitzsimmons, former-| ly of Mandan, and to radio’ enthu: asts generally is the announcement of the program to be broadcast from Gold Medal station WCCO, St. Paul, tomorrow evening at 8:16 o'clock, by Mrs. Fitzsimmons, contralto soloist. Miss Dorothy Holmes of St. Paul will accompany Mrs. Fitzsimmons. GO TO CHICAGO Worth Lumry, Mr. and Mrs McDonald ‘and’ John’ Henlien fy “Open Evenings The program is: een, rains FURRAHS e pawn OF the Desert Gertrude CA PITO L THE CHOICEST GIF? But the Lonely Heart * THEATRE Hi A DIAMOND. DIAMONDS ARE THE ‘Tschaikowsky. . Mother Moon--Mary Turner Salter. When 1 Am With You—Parson Rob- inson. Lullaby—E. E, W. Hanseum. Three Roses Red—Homer Norris. | Life~ Pearl Curran. | TONIGHT TOM MOORE and all star cast in “UNDER THE ROUGE” | Free We have prepared a limited number of Radio logs for our friends and customers i giving the stations, city, i state, wave length, dials and nday, after h Mr. and M parents of } ulso visited 1 onths* month Hat IN VALUE lee: They ARS GO BY Baltimore ~ IN GIRL: ‘ ASK ABOUT OUR CLUB ‘ nu cntertained PLAN OF PURCHASE a space for notes. Four hun- Amundson entertained the Girls 7 . . uAD : ‘ou of the Trinity Lutheran chureh li A bright, interesting, Aled aidions consisting of evening at the home of Mrs. D. ; § ; MeCord. ‘The evening was spent amusing comedy - drama American, Canadian, Cuban, formally with sewing and course Tuneheon was served. Mexican and principal for- eign broadcasting stations. Bonham Bros. Jewelers and Optometrists guaranteed to please. A shouldn't picture you miss. Tune in at Bergeson’s Clothing. iui it i Tailoring. ter as Booth, who is with ighway commission, expects to ¢ to Bismarck after the first of the year, home aft rk, SALE WAS The annual Christm. supper of RAYMOND GRIFFITH cessful. § served at t pd neople were chicken pie supper. LEAVE FOR SOUTH do Mrs, H.W. Potter y by airplane for an extend- n the south, I’ expect to rida eventually, returning to Sines Bismarck in the spring. 3, DAUGHTER. BORN “He’s Mr. and Mrs, AH. Haggerdt_an- nounce the birth of a daughter this a morning at the home of Mrs. W. IH. Gee Miller, 603 Ninth stree! Prince MEET AT MASONIC TEMPLE The reeninr meeting of the Order of the Rainbow will be held tomor- WIS HIGH HAT row evening at 7:30 o'clock in the , THE Masonic Temple. OF MARRIAGE LICENSE GRANTED — HOWLS, IS George D. Baker and Ta W. Hart of Bismarck were granted a marriage license yesterday in Burleigh county court. Hearing is Believing ri TONIGHT SHOPPING HERE Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Ott of Killdeer are spending a few days in the city |\ shopping. NAPOLEON VISITOR Frank Miller of Napoleon is a busi- ness visitor in the city. fi IS not necessary for you to compare Victor Records and the new Orthophonic Victrola with others to realize the difference. Your ears will instantly discern that here, at last, is the ultimate in home entertainment. Just arrived a lot of new Coats and Silk and Wool ‘ ‘ : : FRIDAY, ond deuce Bitaree. Chak _Come and’ hear the new Orthophonic res SATURDAY Shop. Victrola (Colony Model) illustrated above. He csacet The results will be a revelation to you. Hex a FE a wc g Seren: No obligation—private demonstrations. \ age ¢ Sik That's te Ray The Weather Somewhat unsettled to- night and Saturday ; rising temperature. Sensat y Weatth, in bls lee ; lest, merriest cow edy. HOSKINS-MEYER Exclusive Victor Dealers OPEN EVENINGS GLOVES IN DEERSKIN CHAMOIS OR SUEDE. < YOUR FEET: “Comfortable Feet are One of Nature’s Greatest Assets.” Surprisingly few people, who have foot trouble of any nature, realize the relief they can obtain under the New Scientific Treat- ments. It is so simple and easy it is al incredible to those that have suffered for years with Gone Mudions, Tired Burning Feet, Weak Ankles, Falling Arches and other foot ailments, When one’s feet are in such a state it affects the whole sys- tem, They slight many ‘dally duties and lose many pleasures. ‘Dr. Elizabeth Hollentiach For the relief of Painful Corns, Callouses, Bunions, Tired Burning Feet and the Rebuilding of Broken, Arches. With these New Methods for the feet “It is- unnecessary for you to wear those stiff metal plates or Arch Supports or those Ungainly shoes.” These New Methods restore the feet back to complete relief giving spring and’ elasticity to the step and walk. A great many foot ‘sufferers have gainéd this dlelightful relief and now they can stand, walk, tun, dance and enjoy outdoor sports, without foot pain or discomfort, If your feet hurt it will be of the greatest interest to yan to see PHONE 607 ROOM 21 First Guaranty Bank Bldg., Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy Eventngs. by pointment, OFFIC! OURS: 9a.m.to5 pm. . ” PAGE FE sh Buller churned t your Christmas gifts at FREE all) purcha made at Clara B. Westphal Chiropodist, Room 1 Webb Bids. Evenings by Appe A.W. Lucas Co. on Phone 413 mt Fresh Buttermink daily at the Modern Dairy. Christmas Sale 1. Stamped Goals, Pieot He mstitehing a Dress. DR. M. E. BOLTON |; Osteopathic Physician 16 4th St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. PEACOCK Ab OOS Hid i: TOS CERY | SHOP Harris-Robertso FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck. No. Dak. Special Saturday and Dress «xd Coat Even Come early tomorrow to share in these extraordinary reductions, EXTRA SPECIAL Wool Dresses $5.00 $5.00 a limited number only. $7.98 A limited number untrimmed coats full lined. EXTRA SPECIAL $7.98 smaller sizes only. $10.95 . SILKANDCLOTHDRESSES $10.95 This group comprises new Fall Dark Silk and Cloth You will want several at this price. Dresses. $19.75 SILK DRESSES * $19.75 A clearance of broken lines and sizes. An opportunity to save. $15,00 FUR TRIMMED COATS Very unusual values. $15.00 Come early, FINE FUR TRIMMED COATS Former values to $29.50. Now going at $19.75 | Sharp Reductions on all high grade Coats. a ESSE | Women’s and $1.00 SILK HOSE $1.00 95° Practical for Gifts, Regular $1.50 values. Broken lines. Ideal for Gifts. ' Mostly Black. Choose now. -‘Lingette Slips. Dark colors. 95° EXTRA EXTRA CORSETS A few—small sizes only. 50° _ FLANNEL BLAZERS Corduroy and Faney Flannels. VERY SPECIAL $3 95 CHOOSE THESE FOR GIFTS.