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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1925 ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ PAGE FIVE It’s the| ON BUSINESS >) | L. Glacier of the Bismarck Cloak I laymakers Have | he Shop is in the city from Minot,} | pe |transacting business. Dinner Dance ':."" ive US January business. iussner’s. Phone 1060, ‘| Have you tried the de-| Cuvok with res-|licious noonday lunch in the td Fuel. McKenzie Hotel dining room! ————__—- - at 35 cents? i shall. a high scha r HOME ha ith The fir at Junior Play Is fam- Give US January business. | Gussner’s. Phone 1060. CHURCH SERVICES AND SOCIAL oe oe aGiows [Bre re AFFAIRS TO USHER IN NEW YEAR: vt |Panin. pson of, Almont w 4 : : ‘ from out of town ©] guests have been made. eroned the affa prated in Christmas iF AU diseases of the feet New Year's eve will be observed) Year will be observed ho union} te | sel beh night warty Be) og uf “Aliiolieeaea: le ed upon for a short talk Tully treated : re business visitor in’ Bi | oy music will be ae DE. CLARA BL WESTAPHAL feeder Room U Webb Bloch planning Clark Cra@ford of & for their) business visitor in the c dining room, Aj : iH be served down| WPRE YESTERDAY | has Deen prom. | Harry Ringon of New Salem wa ¥ in the city erday | ce at the Pat ona ais lade midnight ‘2 Pine? MeCarth appointment, 1 par dd auxiliari will feature the a. at the for its k. [| terson hall YJ <AN HAVE Your FILPLS DEVELOPED il he Bis-|lunch in the McK ie hotel dining neay nl which on bust ' n charge of th > 1 watch parties are = i ne TKS Citst week of the New wate parties 27°) REGULAR ME | BUT_ONCE mec Public allaticn of offi- | Mrs. Nye Gives Miss Moses Honoree ‘5. of Sons and Daught ot You're ' Norway cn the regular meet-| Party for Guest| at Farewell Party ing night. Jan. 1, 1926, 0. UW Hall. Ag Invited ror e1 c e) Ouse gues’ ; st pean nt to her house guest. 2 Who is: te ial time follows, . . i ADAILY PHOTO SERVICE Miss Helen Koese miine V --to join our New Year's BISMARCK i N Eve revel —to usher in D 19 amidst fun, frolic, festivity and the liyht plan. Teo tables play the ‘primary teachers and superin- | cd. during the evening. \ et & j Decorations were in the Christmas Pendent of the Methodist Episcopal colors. The tables were lighted with |" red candles. The hostess served a two-cou sion of pl Marion Burke Is iMrs. F Has Hostess at Bridge! ia so DOCTOR | mint ew Me M.E. BOLTON | hose nt ie Osteopath | ‘ e ent inform | luncheon at the conclu. | With efre . fantastic. Jclusion of t Here you'll find food of At 2330 Matinee Every Day ype to sorve 3 the best; music and en- ww for Guest TONIGHT tertainers offering the sg ialist i Se Cie THRE NOTE 4 FON eetcse at te dena PWEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “« i epioumelll pecialist in manent satan airsnewe ernoon at the home of | entertained 7 utmost in enjoym Fi Ch ; Juige and Mis. Joh on in her home on 1 Saniuvaderie -unce ronic | of all the good things tat make in informal bridg rood camaraderie unre- I i Hanae acer ne re college qitls home for § Diseases ' truly worth whi straines re ever unre- , strained yet neve Telephone 240W_ || 116 — 4th St. |} Bismarck, |} N. D. \ s going and novelty fincd — favo s. Frank Barnes. . features. frivolity, fash- as presented with a after the ations were in the hostess w Brown in e > luncheon ion, good fellowship. Make Table Reservation. now for one or more ghter, Lucille, TO VISIT IN OAK _ Mrs. pelle ies and her couples, phone or cai. children, an For Reservations sit in Sims ay s Tire Repalring, — |! school begins. - Sciberling A ad ‘Tires and Tubes, 216 Main - Phone 356 hike to the Missouri t night members of of the First Baptist an old fashioned church parlors. s RETURN HOME Konwn in Bismarek through her ra-| KE, L. Tullberg has returned to bis dio programs. home “in Turtle Lake after spend — ing the Christmas h is brother and wife, M J. Tullberg. TO VISIT WH Phone 71 ‘ I] A. & M. Tire Service | | | i McKenzie Hotel Co., Inc. 2 Monday” in Bi the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaft. After a short wedding trip! the couple will be at home in Rega i Pre-Inventory Sale Ladies’ Coats and Dresses Our entire stock of Ladies’ Coats and Dr V, Price Surely you cannot afford.to pass up such an opportunity to get a new coat or dress of latest style and newest materials. 1S aNgu RED Word has been. r tives in Bismarck to Sam Clark in a His condition is not known, women fool n. Cease “em ned home of Mr on Clu wil he Honors wer won by Mrs. dC. aa lany Taylor and Mrs. AJB. Rrink. man would b Kiven Z a lot tod nv this, show beto ipped SPECIAL Adjutant Ari id commander at Fargo, who is visit- re in Bismarck today, will conduct a special publie meeting in the Sal-}be conducted by Rev. re i. Daven vation Army hall this evening at 8] port. o'clock. AESOP FABLE COMEDY i] SPORTLIGHT PICTURE Foot Specialist CHIROPODIST eS are LARSON-MAY! meee 4 Mrs. Gi = = q = i ° . . aaThe wedding of Mis M. May. Jer hom PALACE - MANDAN Comfortable Feet Are One of Nature’s Greatest | offered in this sale at Harry Carey in “The Prairie Pirate and Charlie Chaplin in “A Dog’s Life” Regardless of what the trouble is, you can get r Corns, Bunions, Callous, Ingrown Nails, Club Naii, Hammer Toe, Stone Bruise, Chilblains, Broken Arches, Tired Burning Feet. It will pay you to see Dr. Hollen- bach, a graduate of the Northwestern Institute. The New School of Chiropody. FREE EXAMINATION, Of wife, Mr and. Mrs. G. the home of Rev. I. G. Monson. The couple were attended by Laura and] RETURN F Willard Rawson, Herbert —-— by his brothe VISITORS LEAVE turned from a Mrs. Alice Cool and son, Harry] * left this morning for Minneapolis, after a several weeks’ visit in the ee city, guests of Mrs. Cool’s daugh-|tomorrow evening for Sterling where . Grand Hess, and Mr. Hess.]they will spend New Year's ” INSTALL OFFICERS A regular meeting with installation of officers of the Sons and Daugh- he held January 0. UL W. hall. An hour will follow. The McKenzie Hotel is fam. ous for its New Year’s parties and already numerous reser- vations from out of town guests have been made. G. R. Pollock, traveling representative of the Inter- national Bible Students Asso- ciation of New York City, will hold a lecture at the Court House Wednesday, Dec. 30, 8 p. m. Seats free. No collec- tion. Everybody welcome. » Hours m pnings by appointment, Dr. Elizabeth Hollenbach Phone 607 Room 21 First Guaranty Bank Bilis. Ladies’ Millinery Velvets or silk and velvet combinations in beautiful colors and new shapes. A very opportune bargain in hats. Values from $9.50 to $22.5C, special at $4.95 Men’s Suits and Overcoats Every suit and overcoat in stock offered in this sale. Values range from $20.00 to $60.00 and are real bargains which you should take advantage of at 3314% Discount This is not a sale of old style garments, but of up to the minute styles and patterns. iUitt | ' 3 ti Jacksonville, Palm Beach, Miami Lv. Chicago 9:15 p.m. Ar. Jacksoaville 7:20 0. ms Ar. Miami 5:00 Dem. ~ Ponce De Leon Jacksonville, Palen! Beach, Mim, Hast t Myers Cane 10 a. m. Ar. Mi Fort Myers 12:20 pt (a Suwanee River Special Lr Sags Bp Ar. Tebeaasem : Fer dete ntmaton oth Pet Meet or Give US January business. was EEG Hetie ae Ongey! den re is te Department Gussner’s. Phone 1060. _——“—_| BIG FOUR. ROUTE. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM The Weather ——— Mostly fair tonight and nee Q Thuredeys no decided a ‘ a ange. ° eee COOK’S GROCERY Nothin’ Doin’! NO APPROVALS. NO RETURNS. PHONE 900 BIB Ave, De I’m Goin’ to Quit! SMALL CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. INTERWOVEN SOX WEAR. ! You fellows have got i everything but my shirt, | and I won't risk this; For Your New Year’s Dinner Heinz Pickles Tiney Sweets, Dills, Sweet Mix. Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Cranberries, Tomatoes. Green Peppers, Green Onions. Grape Fruit, Bananas, Oranges. Fig,and Plum Pudding. he mins Where Cverybody Shopos MANDAN, NO. DAK. 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