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MONDAY, DECEMBER eet 1925 _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “PAGE FIVE they stopped in Chicago und other! ‘moihed, ill at a local hospital, ‘ett | ter are visiting at the home of Mr. | R if SBURG | GU HERE points in Mlinois, | today for Valley City where she at jan irs. George Smith for a few] HG returned to his] Miss ~ returned} Mr and Mrs. Wayne Baxter of RETURNS FROM VALLEY city | '°"** “hoe! . [home in o after a week's visit inf from a week-end y her home| Mandan were week-end guests at the Miss Edith Whittemore returned | RETU RNS | “FROM TRIP | VISITING IN) REGAN j Hamernik wit Tstende in Strasburg GuiCoustexsbome, bist Magar sre peer ie college ai vr of the| Miss Winnie Malone, bigh school | "RNS PROM HOM aaa end visit with het sat Valley City ents, Dr. and Mrs. A. . Whittemore. extended business trip in North Da- | | Alt disenses of sick feet success | inlly treated, Forty Club Is ‘\Miss Algeo Wed | DR. M. E. BOLTON vs col \e we kota and Montana. HOME FROM FARGO 1 ° i TO ATTEND WEDDING 1 mar : ‘ H ord = , Entertained at Saturday to Minot | sis Banah ts of the bureau of, LEAVES Latte eiete Oe UE tec eae Osteopathic Physician Ehowoint r peer public roads left Saturday nicht for! yipe, Heemee EAVES rom Fargo where she spent | | Mrs hesak left this morning | Tope RvR OW Dinner Dance) Man in Sioux Falls {iscoit, wwe’ yncanions her yest over the Christi nme {fora visit im St Bach aneh rele Tg gam st Telephone ftw | | neem te ‘ceani ss Rus he s eds days, Miss Lucile Bergen of ( . . . | . t . A dinner dance Saturday evening} The marriage of Tren Catherine, | “ine (of Miss Esther Taylor on Sut- fh tor NIE TERRE GIA EE HARES ke An AY VEMVIK Bismarck, \ LL Mae pet ble at the Patterson hall for the mem-|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Alo Uday. 7 ; today. the guest of Mrs. Florence! Wiss Gdele Vene was the guest af] —— hers of the Forty Club was the na- D rMAS i arents an Temvik over the ————— eS wal holiday party. i A fr, who is with the high: mea y , was solemnized in. the 1 Mra J. Be Hetfman « reanged in an oval Carpenter Hotel” parlors i ‘partment, has gune to Gold the Christinas week were adorned! balls on Saturday, December F spending the with his sons, J and holly id Christ- e dinner was served, me out the Christmas the diversion after following committee Spencer chairman Mrs. N. O. nstad; M 1. Conklin, Dr. and} Stackhouse, Dr. an Mr. and M Mrs. G. A, Ra F. ER. Hedden, Mr. 4 Simpson, Me, Spencer Boise. The club will give another party during the winter. Dawson-Prachel Wedding Was Last Monday Evening The wedding of Mrs. Hazel Daw- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Roop, and Edward R. Prachel was solemnized last Monday evening at 7:80 o'clock at the bride’s home be- re immediate relatives and intimate friends of the couple. The bride’s gown was of blue and gold and she carried an arm bouquet of roses. There were no attendants. and Mrs. Prachel left Sunday inneapolis and other eastern for a wedding trip. Mrs, Prachel is a graduate of the Bismarek schools and has lived here for many years.» Mr. Prachi ager of the Fisk Tire cor Rismarek. Upon their return the east Mr. and Mrs. Prachei will be at home in Bismar ETURD HOME Mrs. C, " Wunders, who has been the Buest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D, Anderson: of Mandan, re- tuned to her home in Sioux City, lowa, Saturda: ight. Mrs. Wunders was formerly Miss Mary Anderson of this city. . PAUL ‘ of the Benson Opti- is spending the holidays in Frank Crow cal Co, St. Paul Prof. Weige wishes to an-) nounce that he will start his pupils orchestra Wed. even- ing, 8 np. m. at the Music Shop. Mr. Chubb has given part of the store’ for rehearsals. Others who wish to join call Phone 517W fo rfurther par- ticuiars. Group : guests. | ,) M ‘-| ficiated ut the ceremony. Our store will open Tues to save a great deal. Winter Fyr Trimmed Coats...... 6 o'clock p. m. The ceremony followed by a dinner in the Parrot room, Covers were marked for 20 M The bride wore a poudre blue georgette gown with silver lace over a radium ‘slip of the same shade. carried an arm bouquet of roses. Emma Luessen of Valley was brid 4 Leer I also of Valley ¢ vomsman, Miss Marie Wilds,” er of the groom, played the wedding musi Rev. Wilds, father of the groom, y aed, For traveling Mr penny colored bengaline gown marmot mink coat with harmon accessories. The couple left the dinner for the Twin Cities will later go to Minot to make their home. Mr. Wilds travels for the II +d. Heinz Ca, with headquarters in yy Minot. Refore her marriage Mrs. Wilds wa rocial affairs in Sioux Falls. She. | is a graduate of the Bismarck high N school, 1921, and is a grodug ite of the St. Alexius Hospital tra lg school IT ANNOUNCED horgt entertained at tily appointed dinner par- ty at her home in Falkirk Saturday announcing the engagement of her daughter, Amanda, to Arthur L. Skon- nord, of Valley City, the marriage to take place in the near future. Cov- ers were laid for ten guests. The room and table were prettily decor- ated with holiday colors and small Christmas trees. The evening was spent in playing cards, honors going to M Ruth Sayler of Underwood. Out- -town guests were Miss Ruth and Helen ler of Underwood, The | hostess was assisted by her daugh- ter, Gertrude, also of Bismarck. McKENZIE ANNUAL DANC! The management of the McKenzie hotel will sponsor a dance at the Pat- térson hall on New Year's Eve. Mid- night supper will be served in the main dining room of the hotel. Re- servations must be made in advance, The da san annual affair and is latgely attended by the young people of the city. An excellent ‘or- chestra has been secured to play. Iwi VISIT! RENTS. Miss Dorot chnecker, deputy register of deeds at Carson, is visit- ing in Bismarck, the guest of. her parents, Me, and Mrs, BL. M. Sehneck: | er, 918 Seventh street. RETURN FROM ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Reid and daugh- ter have returned from an extended v in the Shelbyville and other 8 in Mlinois. n route home PLEASE NOTE th his parents roand Mes, C. A sons ein the bach and Robert week-end in Max, bach's parents, TA CHIC, Tei B. Williains is to leave soon or Chicago where he will attend the acy Kible Institute, Miss Helen Koesel of Richardton | the house guest of Mrs. Donald ye for the week, RETURNS TO SCTOOT. Miss Phyllis Wolverton of Linton, ho has been in the city with her The Weather Mostly fair tonight and Tuesday but with some cloudiness. Not so cold. SHEEP LINED COATS. Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy day at 8:30 a. m., to accommodate women employed. Hoffman, and their tumilias “THE STUDIO” Lucas BulldIng Phone Wt spent the week-end. in Bismarck, North Dakota ed oie wilt When thte Holidays are over | || you will perhaps be thinking of | HOME F rom UNIVE RSITy | a COMMERCIAL COURS John and Mrs | the University of North Dakota for | the mid-year vacation You wit cupation that one that. pa months in the one that is xood in any state in the Union, one thal. requires no examin tions or conditions, one that can be aequired ino a short tin (four to eight months). Well, we can offer you Just that. During this month of Decem- her we have placed four more of our students in positions However, we aid not have 175 ov MOT) ding we Ss mothe ven Christi | HOME FRO Mr. and Mrs. 1 turned from Vel guests of Mr. ic hristmas. vay Ww. Lebery ae more positions that we could to fat, BUNK y r com- fy | doe tram ate[[ Bot, fit CRUNK by our com: I} mont where he spent Christmas wi Las aalde | \his family. Our tuition rates are fair, just |} and reasonable, Several | stu- |) \ _ VISITED IN STEELE | Miss Ann Soderquist has returned jirom Steele where she spent the week-end with her sister. dents have enrolled to begin in January, but we have room for a few more. Call or write us for terms. “Prof.” R. FE. Jack, Principal, 2 VISITING HERE ! and Mrs, Wayne Raster of Bax: | | Mr. There is only one Arch Preserver Shoe! O other shoe can be like the Arch Pre- server Shoe, because its special features are pat- ented. This shoe does what no other shoe can do —it combines foot health and comfort with style. It’s the shoe your feet need. Matinee TON MONDAY “The you, Bi PEOPLE KATHLYN WILLIAMS rris-Nobertson FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck, No. Dak. Who are ¢ The idle ing class? Every Day Ae 22n0 with Noise Makers Galore DANCE IN PATTERSON’ Phone 71 for re. COMEDY Tickets $2.50 per person. BABETTE” McKENZIE HOTEL CO., McKenzie Hotel New Year’s Celebration INC. Step the old vear out and the new year in NIGH Y and TUESDAY re the best people rich or the work , Best) People’ tecls i i wey it it’s not dry and : boring drama; it’s spry and Pes ag ¥ . ot roaring comedy. Tho kind Bhs you like! : faa! : it ad y iT at the . ; McKenzie : 2 J} music and with a delicious midnight »} 7 ' paaayrye } : Serve Ss. win H wo : WARNER BAXTER | Pable Reservations will be made for one couple ESTHER RALSTON H or more, With the best dance hall in the state, good midnight luncheon served in the Main dining room HALL -yvations, VERY IMPORT Owing to the extremely low prices quoted, w cannot permit exchan or returns. . The usual “Hlarris-Robertson” juarantee for full satistac tion is always in order, Starting Tomorrow, Tuesday, at 8:30 A. M., Bismarck’s Most Clearance prices doubly attractive, Fur Trimmed Coats Women’s and Misses’ mode? coats, Values to $35.00, reduced to........... Women’s and Misses’ model coats. Values to $55.00, reduced to.........-.-.56. Women’s.and Misses’ model coats. Values to $79.50, reduced to..........-.+6 Women’s and Misses’ model coats. Values to $115.00, reduced to.............. Sport Coats Untrimmed Sport and Travel_coats. _ Values to $18.50, reduced to...-.+..--++.++++- No Exchanges. No Returns. COATS | Now Greatly Reduced Our Supremacy i in coat values and fashion make these reduced $19.75 $29.50 $49.50 | $69.50 | ——COME EARLY—-~— Handkerchiefs, 20 and 2: Now ... Yarn Golf Gloves, $1.50 value. RU sets pias esac sacks estos Geta ate ese Gae hase Silk Hose, Black and Brown, se INOW: lsce oc tapes Van Raalte Heavy Silk Hose, fe browa, regular $2.75. Now. Ribbed Sport Hose, al: 25 values. Now soa. 5. Overjackets, F: hana Plain and Fancy, $6.95 values. Now.. Silk and Brocaded Brassiers, regular $3.00 and $5.00 values. Now......... alle Jerney. Vests, regular $2.25 values: TEL $1 25 25c values. Ladies’ ‘Knit Vests, flesh: regular 95c value. NOM GG. Sueues ce, ante geen teens Camis a 49c Ladies’ mercerized ribbed mercerized hose, regular 75c values. Now......... ae 39c. Ladies’ Leather Chamois Outing iia regular $15.00 values. Now motes fs 10. 00 $1 5. 00 ! Of S. eerste 5 | ‘| Group smail' women’s Coats. Malce | to $7.95 ’ $29. 50 | $10.00 Evening Dresses. Georgette Crepe. . > Clearance DRESSES The woman who wants a smart street or afternogn dress at a little price wili be almost sure to find her desires realized in this assortment of silk and woolen dresses. lowered on this group of dresses with but one thought Prices have been in mind —the immediate disposal of every one. Street and Afternoon Dresses Women’s and Misses’ silk and cloth dress “Values to $19.75, reduced to.............005 $ ] 0.75 isses’ silk and cloth dres: 1.00, reduced to. . ( Women’s and M Values to Women’s and Misses’ siik and cloth dresses. 5 Values to $49.50, reduced to... 0.060.002. 0e e $29. 0 Women's, and Misses’ silk and cloth dresses, Valnes (6 $65.00, reduced to No Exchanges. No Returns, .$19.75° \Ze have marked the prices so low for this event that you are bound Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale. Drastic Pre-Inventory Clearance Entering upon a vigorous out clearing of Winter apparel at special low prices, this shop will be the center of attraction for every thrifty shopper in Bismarck and vicinity offering apparel of superb quality and workmanship at prices far under regular value. \ Those who share in this event wil] realize to the full the wonderful value giviig character of Harris-Robertson’s