The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1925, Page 5

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925 » THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ ™ PAGE FIVE ecpeinnnneat a Ponce $$$. aerate peesnee officers will be heid. He OE Stee anid Rotate ee vetaldad él The German Al : Just received another sh Cook with Gas. Its the Ideal Fuel. ? : ° ‘ Kintyr ness visitors in, Wil serve a chicken dinner; ment of new ladies’ Winte ocial and ersonal Mata a Rismarek f ‘Sunday, Dee. 13, from 12 on) coats. Priced for quick sale. TST 4 this ¢ =| HERE SHOPPING ‘into the afternoon. Bismarck Cloak Shop. HE OHO G " son. as been ill ._ Alfeed - cneneniiesmeniia V for four tied B. of W arrive daily at For Zap coal, call 1L051W. | 3 ate Mrs. Copelin, Entertain for j ‘he day, shonp Shoo. Frank Everts. i FROM MINOT = Mrs. Sullivan | Esther Taylor, M. ky thompson of alin 5 | 7 Joint Hostesses| { Seatsactlnk, business silt the) ety tie oe tite ni et FSB ee nr a FOOD SALE : IN VISI" 5 ‘en ge RESET TS : aimed aineet War | wiiveet ente The Catholic Daughters of Aweri:| fy, and Mrs dA, Varleg were vise i riner Wed: | Eilat enterd will give a food and taney work} jting ine Bismarck awd A GIFT for 45 guests, most of| the latter, Sularday evening at” lon a : Practical : in: arto | meee FOR TER DRESSING ‘ Me decorations} Minn ao, torments | Mr tal TARE Gifts = io ustey | received another ship- Kor Men tod isin, and. Be nt of ladies’ winter coats. = (Get yeur new coat for the and Boys = a EE There were eight guests * {holiday now. Prices i puede . = Mrs. Hoffman’s spent ity sewing) jare lower, ismarek Cloak i Ee EEE ETE = “ws ido ee y | Shop. MICPICEIS IN GENUINE ' a ‘ oes ‘ P sce ae me Miss H. Nielson i | F Cy i PYATAN 43 AN OVERCOAT will make him both — %& iss Hartman)”. 7, saa | Use Gas, the scientific fuel. | Cleanec oo ADDY : pps bo! . doch Ethier nat Heads American | wee Out! Po bhcosvren bese, happy and snappy. aye) man entertained lus: . one | ————— aV ro evening ‘in. compliment. to " Legion Auxiliary | i a} AMBER AND SUEDE LO Holiday Discount. Migs aD, tgbride of the 1 —— {J SU ailments of the fect success- A family at atinner rhe NAT. TERS ' . . ii lie eyeninga hthors euler. to Mare wean He ; i Cl ‘a treated — imolintenol Hawai . EET MO) A sheep-lined coat for the ae pruners Fee ae tian cal? K Tastee acti visiting with friends in Bisniarek | 2 ara B. Westp! a covery Of the blaze the [Tl FASTIDION out-door man, a 4 red ut the conclusion ‘of the| followin affeere, wane ete | HCKINSON Room 11 Webb Bids. Phone 413 ilies We $10.00 to $18.00 Tess 10%. = Mi ol, Nildoh, comiianier: af Dickinson was in Evenings by Appointment = ; i Sweaters, Mackinaws and Blazers = se ostess Wed i a : a wateannie = ay afternoon to the members of for the sportsman, acs uluyedl, honors fatapts res Rov Lee 6 ING STL TILT Suiteases and Baes for the travelers. yin and Mrs. A. W. Hoffman, A lunch- HAS AN APPEAL ‘TO = ton aes served at the conclusion ¢ ts . the after ielson, Mrs. Jeffries IVEEY WOMAN / M hs ecig ‘Mrs. T. G. Plomasen will be hos- thevstone ot Vallee cae You VERY WOM All Men Appreciate tess to the club in two weeks at a guests. Mrs. Feathe You may in a a ad Christmas party. president of the Fede: ner 1 Ties — men’s clubs, gave a short address 4 aroun? Handkerchiefs Ary JOLLY--HOGUE to the members. The evening's pro-} Mufflers snder Set ‘The marriage of Miss Jacqueline B,| gram was conchided with the singing business were toyed Mufflers pender sets Jone: d Willie H. Hogue, both of} of Chri o cod you replacs wthing Bonh: Gloves : Armbands i dowel and Optometrists dath Robes Pajar Minniefred. Huy \ Henry & Henry , Welton. | They an at his brother's wedd We are all ready to serve you. on a farm near Bismarck. which is to take place December Insurance Sh T . ‘S BRIDGE CLUB tide weska' ctug tn Ransom counts | shop romorrow, 4 nle was hostess to the | oe coe Wednesday bridge club yesterday af- q ' iii ia e pt rs we! Dakota Au- | A .. we \ _luncheam s returned from | DR; M. E. BOLTON ||} The Helling Agency Dahl Clothing Store S entertain the lub’ int —— Osteopathic Physician General pacurasice and = cniployee of the| “The Mouerm Woodmen ce America N16 4th St. Telephone 240W | First Guaranty Bank Bldg. FORTY-FOUR YEAH S215. RISMARCK a * retur med j wil meet Saturday night at 8 o'clock Bismarck, N. D. Phono 877. Bismarck, N. D. fo Sauiiaycaytars “1 men at the St. Alexius hospital. | | tt CAO A EEE BUA LUA ES US F WILTON a Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and | ¢ . 7 4 aug Saomi, of Wilton spent | | ay in the city, shopping and | \ 2 IDAHO | i e os Miss ker left today for ! gueiiei| QU | re-Uhristmas Dale ie cat | Christmas Day wo Miss Al ne 17a { - ' ei ; : oy Minn, Hi i Se )) and An Oth D Why not buy yourself a new Coat or Dress ‘for Christmas? You'll » Visite uest of Ms _ of Married Life a er Day de ate th clhesiva ck (Cy Presbyterian Aid Sale opens!) Men forget... and became | 7 need one for the many sociel affairs of the season. d at 11 o’clock Friday. Turkey | HH Kad aOR tela goes j You may choose; you can dance to the | supper at 6 o'clock. Price 75c. | without. he little things of | music of Broadway’s latest hits, played by | en art’s desire. iis : |... -angesundngidavestieabox.ck | Paul Whiteman or other famous dance orch- | DRESSES | candy now and then was just | estras. ‘The Weather fs regular as his coming « « « i os in iat ee | Unless you have listened to the New SILKS PLANNELS | BALBRIGGANS Fair tonignt and aay Bussieesichib nid lonuuicaahi ius Orthophonic Victrola you have never heard TWILLS Dut, “WUD eeOIN i CiOUel- Pacers et eine of favorke \ dance music, or in fact any music as it should can ness. No decided change. suggesting that his thoughtfulness i hOuR MRE GROUPS : Could have saved you shes trouble be, unless you have actually listened to the FOUR LARGE GROUPS—Including canton Crepes, ; . than eo eak him Uieetiy aksoa ae Ja Fe 4 a Crope Satins, and Poiret Twills, with the new side or Tayadeicio t homernede <td ee | artist or the orchestras in person, front tare, in straight dine models in cdl the favored ~.. we'll gladly send you one if you colors of the season, haven’ it... will tell you how. Very exceptional values for this bi ss The chances are such « delious wee) | HOSK . ery excepliongl vides for this big side at be L 4 H » ‘hl Ss VET . if 0 “ ° ‘ Home sandy makers Gnd | EXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEALERS, $39 75 The Great Western Sugat Co. | a LUXURY Sugar Building Denver, Colorado Great Western _ A large lot of attractive Dresses in large and small B sizes. all very good styles in all the wanted colors. These yt SUIT. fitd £0 Ba closed out at UY) PRICE Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy : i > EF 4 The Pony Express rides the trail of thrills Three Large i opular Groups. hy again! Across 2,000 miles of unblazed tract. s Wate ees) = ee sie ee Through scorching sun and black of night. . Heeu tt ully f ur pemmeg ¢ on s of sae atonal as cue wb Through ice and snow and raiding Indians. Eight i hea ce agai Eamy a ane: i” oe gt ae ‘ ‘ days and nights of perilous riding and unmatched Biack, F ue, Burgundy and Cuckoo; all nicely lined with crepe aa and heavy si heroism. Values in some cases are double the sale price ERNEST TORRENCE, BETTY COMPS es res ps WALLACE BEERY, RICARDO CORTE $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 & ° ne si - \ Fall and Winter trimmed Hats, in all styles and colors, are Pony hoofs thunder across the continent from . * specially reduced for quick clearance in this sale, to “Eo Pigeon to California, and East and West are I ‘4 ‘linked again as they were in 1860. R 1 P a : 4, Regular Prices | _. TONIGHT . THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY oy ay B BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” MATINEE EVERY, DAY AT &:!

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