The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1925, Page 5

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wea —e SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925 Quality-Style-Economy i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE oye AIOE AINA EE IOS 8 HOSKIENS-MEYER NALIN HAIN ON ATINE SM a | J comedy « Iso on the! Ruy y he FEMININE Poors tniss motored | Eltinge fay and | ie . here . Mt 1 ° Ho Bismarek yesterday from Regan. | Tucsday | osiery here. Our | . ocial and e nal ( Fron coe I rite CAPITOE ‘plete with all colors in_ pure ,y ! PROM STERLING i THE CAPITOL is nog 4 Pas 7SO Loves ML ES Wildtang of Sterting| Take halt: ry Ohtetropoiitan SHK Hose at $1.00 up. Webb i F shopped in Bismarck yesterday. | crook, sophisticated boy Bros. { fou fin his es a ; 3 g Is ILL H hatous T. H. H. Thoresen \“Don’t Park Here’ é | Miss Mary MeCay is confined to her! therougrly on an uneh: a * this week by illness. where low is an unknown quantity Honor Guest at Cast Entertained | ¥ 4 fs el ith yonace ade Birthday Party at Dancing Party) ¢ 4 At The Movi Latte don 7 . (Mrs. T. H. H. Thoresen entertained | Members of the cast and choruses pa >| usually fine Charmingly | Wednesday ning in her home atjof “Don't Park Here,” the musical ae ’ 410 Fifth street with three tables of comedy presented last month by thei —& ‘= Smart ' whist in compliment to Me, Thore-| Business and Professional Wonwen'.| va F sen, who wz elebrating his birth-|club, were entertaine i 4 Vy cpa (4 mapivernsty, Honote in tbe|t the lub at a dancing 1 6 5 Matinee Every Day At Phe newest creations — | < were won by Mrs. Jennie Uls-| Elks ha eature ; 2 ix ings are | dunteater tases 4 TONIGHT — Saturday in Diamond Rings are i Raskets of” roses decorated the |b cookie % ‘ “ wonderful creations of douse. At the conclusion of the eve- “Independent 4 oe , nant anti i ning a course luncheon was served nished music for th t ERNEST TORRENCE supreme craftsmanship. | by the ho: we informal prog | % TREPTY COMPSON i dD f fi \ sates the evening included exhibition WALEAGE BEERY 1 : nf the stage Charl hy Boh} erin an tamonds for | Novel Features - Campbell, a” vocal solo oy Marjor vx Ch i Best and duest by Marjorie Smith and; @4 , . \ at U. C. T. Dance) Aiciit iePhee: “tour thy coaghes | | irisimas | " were in attendanc | the wee treks navee \ ° ze of the U.) The committee in charge of the uf ie dace aad Are the mest elegant i ball has been|fair included Miss Marie Huber, Miss eho! ihe nt and ed ot yea eee nae oct | Hazel. Pierce, Miss Laura Schlechter, Wy and valued gift you can | ball one of the bigg' Miss Bertha Sigurdson and Miss Rose j, w BES aleln capshiay er, bestow. Hi . of the several annual affa Huber. Hl Ral SeeSeR BtdEy For Zap coal, call 1051W. | e been given by the organiz = | re aches, AN “patie Bvprts “nye Speci allie: i Gs Havewald who tae ehseee of CLA | ea 7 me Roche Mi | Frank Everts. Very Special ; ahues . has ar-} The Earnest i chers class of soctal-hour will be enjoyed tollow-| heretofore been | H : arr ears at S50 to SISO Hes Me leue herieaano Eancopel Sante (aoe the matings sesame bad cee ream Use Gas, the scientific fuel. ‘ \, for the a School held a business and — soci: ” | bier eh | These may be purchas- sn | meeting last evening at the home of! 1 iE hae trie: wit | == : f SERVIC T FIRST LUTH-j| Mr. and Mrs. William J. Noggle. 718! Dy chioush ‘brains anil-| ed on our club plan of AN CHURCH Fourth street. After the business home in : — eS easy payme Rev, J. A. Malmquist, formerly of] session a number of clever games’ ter a short vist in the city Nee cunmortinee easy payments, Seandia, Minn, who has arrived in| were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. C | Nene a Wes Eon | Bismarck to be pastor of the First! Smith were accepted as new member WwooDM ' tate — Lutheran chureh, will conduct his] of the class, A luncheon w ed! The Modern’ Woo of te first services in his new charge next| at the conclusion of the evening to. will mect tonight at 8 o'clock 1 eo THe JEWELERS Sunday. The morning service at about 15 guests. {annual election of officers. Ne . 1 tt ch OAK 10:36 o'clock will be conducted in the | “ H i‘ cep ee JEWELRY Swedish language and at the even- SHOP H i} GORS TO 1 LAKE 7" ing service at 8:00 o'clock the Eng-| Me and Mrs. Andrew E. Sauer and! M.A. Reep of t N Food es RELIABILITY PALACE MANDAN Tish language will he. used. AM) daughter Elen and. Mrs. Carl Kline Market left last evening for Devils rai de li ° i . , CHARLIE Z church members and friends are cor-| petur hones at Washbuin! Lake on a business trip. ~ } The constant gr SSE eae Ad thane cere] (auerhed to thelr, homes at Woskthary: uke one business (0 hat AE-HICIOUS |) Phe constant growth in “The Gold Rush" i) SINeee ck yesterday to do some shopping VISITING HERE C I t iH of this store during: its LEAVE SPOKANE and to attend the James evangelistic} Mrs. G e Helming of Mott oco. a | eighteen years existence = \ : . KANE services ut the tabernacle last. even- | spendi sisma * adtiibuted iv three = = —— <= = Mrs. H. Small, who has been a] ing, Mr. Sauer is the owner of the! Visiting and: shoppi is attributed to our three ae reed are Se ate Hillside Dairy Farm, 10 miles north- | ° eas Sa ideals, RELIABILITY, en route to her hore in. Spokane,| CMs Of Washburn. fae austen he eat SERVICE and VALUE. 3 | Ne aH ecenn roa te wiconelt EXTERTAIN IDDIES AT home in Dickinson : these antl aur constant AD; eet / Wh Mh, ——~ | 4 SU re ne. es y MATINEE jin Bismarck. effort to make every cus- F Y, } J t Missoula, Mo: fey Tt ees A , | days before going: to Spokane. “| A matinee part the Eltinge was} WEEK-END VISITOR tomer a Joyal friend, are A SILOM, 7 J ti Ade . eat given this afternoon by the members N hol uN ech i the as sanee we atter — . —EEE »pl 4 ow, ee of the Business and Professional Wo-| > b is of Goodrich i he assurance we oT - ierson lie men's club for the kiddies who took [ME ti k-end in the cit you of entire satisfac . _ president of the North] BATE in, the Utena a | tion. If you aspire some day secon to be an ex- Vics ‘ation of Wamen's Clubs, ¢ Hore you-are always g : \ tending: her daughter SAT a i re you are ulwa) SonfiVve i een sr rey er | aN A patient at the Bis | ay. poy SCOUT HIRE ts J assured of the highest ccutfive, you must train for executive MMe hospital: ian church hiked to the Scout terday. quality diamonds, service, | FROM G yesterday evening where a chicken =e . WS watches and jewelry at | : dinner was served, Jerry Vettel, : | Wie ASS Seas Eat AEE WEMeE wd Gulls in , «Sich | A is in charge of the serving I< tigher than elsewher 3 te Tilt | Ulin igh" ey Gauge necompamies tie bose. |, Hand-made Mn Old-fashioned |p | er ee ieee soe scan Lies Suwery sory pierce whic yo T asthe m4 guest at the home of Mr, ev, ARLE: DRRIY Handkerchieis, a hocolate { hex. Thosd oe vou xuhe AL Poa pt AMG SUPE UD x Mr TU ae Tan ns) Ag Halk au, 2, Joslin FAREWELL PARTY voile Underwear. 3 - less. Those of you who F . ive ShalOvMOL NEN Ave YOUN ae \ + Joslin, Miss Adeline Me an, who has been eAnaans: 4:1 \ for aNew-fashion have never traded here i here, was guest of honc eee phone (i Generation. \ will be benefited if you aC. student in ing at a farewell party in the school : will investigate. | yin bien waar |} ay. ; recital Mon-| iguse. ‘The evening was spent wit | ; | 1 asian rn day evening at the Baptist church. ’ " 9 \ Nae ue Ke j Other indteanigntal Man iT pel games and rusic after which a lunch- Bak will do ter you. ‘The BBC. wit as gvod ay now Other instrumental unbers sill be ee ean nerve | i er’s (fi) &. A. KNOWLES aim ate ess eee hnse gave stent Yh ’ “°c DF FRIENDS aaa { / courses Hever so comprelensive, and demand 1 eraduate } : TS OF FRIENDS \ Joveler — Bismarek. hever more {| The Junior Playmakers met last Danielson and laugh. DR. M. E. BOLTON |'¥ ( hocolate’’ ay - Bas Free Catala: Write | evening at thé high school, A short of Regan are spending the coe ) { “Bismarch’s Diamond Stores play, “The Mouse iy” was given. -end in the city with friends, | Osteopathic Physician i } ‘sccenatilinn ven GoM LANGEM, Pres \ Simon Miller and Velma Nupen en- - \ aul 7 i! reginuing this evening oa LANGUM, i > 4 tertained with readings. AUXILIARY WILT MEET. |] 116 4th St, ‘Telephone 210 | Premuinnel i re will be cpen evenings eieiaii Coilexe Building, ‘ | tiie FOR AVINTER Tbe. held this Bismarck, N. D. Is_ mo: satisfactory for | UN Christma NORTH DVKOT } Everett. O'Neil, who has been em- the Elks cooking and drinking; the | — ) ployed by the Highway Commission = first choice of good — — ee =| in various parts of the state through- ene! and _ ' out the summer and fall, is in Bis- SS ——— narek for the winter. 4 i mnavek for the winter | The Helling Agency Bac ununtie . BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT 3 7 Word has been received here of the General jaRurARce and Cc. L. BRYAN q i Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. birth of a daughter of December 5 Call The Music Sh st 7 to Capt. and Mrs. 0. Ager of Beloit, e Music -onop. Dorchester, Mass. Wis. "Capt: Ager is a son of Mr. and First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Mandan, N i Mostarat, ( Mis. M. O. Ager of Seventh street. Phone 877 Bismarck, N. D. 1S ILL | ter Tinbo. employee of — the; Workmen's Compensation — Bureau) who has been ill for the past week, e is reported as improving today. RETURNS TO WORK Mist Alta Hurdlebrink,..who has heen ill for several days, has return- cd to her work with the Quain and! Ramstad clinie, INFORMAL RECITAL Mrs. KE. L. Whitson ented a& number of her senior pupils in an informal recital last ev at her studio. ACC ION HERE | Miss ch of Henhyft, N. D., has position with ‘the ‘ state motor vehicle department. 4 RETURNS FROM JAMESTOWN W. H. Patrick has returned from a two weeks’ business trip to James- town and vicinity i FROM DRISCOLL | =| ; B) " Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Sapp of Driseo! an . ! cn ain ti For Her Pleasant Surprise: HERE YESTERDAY. h op, EE ETE ee on the new : Mr. Keljik will be at the RTHOPHONIC fh McKenzie Hotel instead of G.! : a , P. as stated in criday leone 1 on Monday to show his line of | ‘ Waniiemeline . SPT UllAd eta Aes aiOASIONS 1S 2 , in| : he hos yonderful ristmas suggestions 1s | Oriental rugs. Anything in| W aut a ho t of won lerful ¢ hy istm s uggestions | | information as. a. elennne offered by this Store in the way of Electrical Appliances: | Oriental rugs he w gla The new Orthophonic Victrola will not be drowned ae ; PELs ; ; | . : | i : pe a ete the quality of this merchandise, then the low prices | to tell you free of charge. __| out by the shuffling of dancers’ feet. I]t will give you i icaaoee bua ae é : \ SoS ) 8 8 d PEED ee 4 +t for suitab! leas all the volume you necd. : end sean this list for suitable ideas. a The bass tones are rich and magnificent. The The Weathe: ; eae ny q bo or e Weaner double-bass, the sousaphone, the big sax boom glo- oascters 12050). era cae es POR OP er $5.00 to $8.50 | Mostly cloudy tonight riously on each accented beat of the music. ‘That's Taffle Trons 4 $15 , F ‘ ; y ONS ee ete he ee Ns $10.00 to $15.08 v and Sunday with, possi- what carries a dance rhythm! . af ies hh Bd 50 t a1 00 | " w. Warmer. ae P f 4 pct eeae yeolators . o $15. | bly some sno ‘ fs" The model illustrated is the Credenza—-inspired in a : se ators ey SO fe | design by the great Italian masters of the Renaissance. Curling Irons 2.00 to $5.08 | If you never have heard the Orthophonic, there is Washiui@hts: see oe. oes Leese ees $1.55 to $4.50 i iz an experience coming for.you.. You absolutely cannot ' till Stoves $1.95 to $12.08 | 2 judge it by anything that has been done in the past. | ceo, le ie ek mE ao; na | aH I sae tes i Tree Lighting outfits................. 52.50 and $4.00 | To hear the Orthophonic is to want one. You had { as B10 & . sy better order yours early, for there will not be nearly | zi Washing Machines. ... Be wereicenacen $137.50 - $160.00 ‘ enough to go ’round this Christmas. All Orthophonic GH QUALI : Victrolas bear the famous Victor ‘trademark shown i AND STYLE nd : a il STANDARDS. . . 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