The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 29, 1926, Page 3

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Cook with Gas. It’s the gral of the greens, ‘and No. 3:will bel'a memb erhip of about 200, and efforts the sporticst hole of the course, ac-| are being made to inc e this to! Ideal Fuel. cording to Mr. O'Leary. This will be, about 250, when the list will be closed.! SECA’ AMEE a short m shot of 135 yards, but| Persons wishing ein thereafter | COUNTRY CLUB WILL OPEN NEW COURSE MAY 30) way running through a cou- bh n ‘te —_—- th | All Holes to Be North of Club No. 6 will be the longest hole | We are reducing a few! Howard, “spoonful Adlerika on the new course, measuring approx-| spring hats to make room for | remov S$ and often brings sur. House—Club House imately 500 yards, with a pa 5. There | new goods. A few numbera| Prising relict to the stomach. Stops Opens Saturday the green will be trapped on all sides | will be placed on a “waiting list, ae | ry and it will be necessary for the player memberships will then be savatiable| Woman Afraid to to pitch his ‘ball directly onto the}only when some. person already a ; : \ Eat Anything, 1 member moves fro cat because I n trouble after: | ng Adlerika T can (signed) Mrs. A./ RN TT URE SPECIAL MILLINERY SALE # hole will also be an in- iy will be only one |that full, bloated feelii No. 8 which will be 47 jof ladies’ and children’s hose) old waste matter fr n intesti The new course run as fol- 7 makes you feel happy : cn special this week. Nielsen’s maker you feel, happ | Joe. Breslow, druggist. The new nine-hole golt coutse of| ig”! | Millinery. the Bismarck County club will, be] fol’ re | Hd open for play on Memorial Day seen difficulties do not interfere with! | present plans, according to Tom| ; O'Leary, pro at the local club and in charge of the grounds. Work was commenced carly this spring to get] |” the proposed course in shape. Thelg | new greens have all been roughed in and the new tecs are in place, but y 4 3 3 4 4 Total... 36 Annual Meeting be ready for! Officers and directors of the club play. This does not interfere in any] for the ensuing year will be se vever, with play on the oldi at the adjourned annual meetin course, and many golf enthusiasts are) which will be held at the club hous now making the rounds daily to get in! Friday night. Lady members of th good condition for the formal open- organiaztion are planning bi a dane ing of the se Tt is likely that! atthe club house at the s the new course will be opened on May} and refreshments will be waived by | 30 with the first club tournament.of] Mrs, Ed. Hamlin, who has been { the year. {charge of the club house the pa: The present cours three seasons. It is the plan of the/ club house was Iai which time the club house was built, and it was thought that the lund,} leased for the purpose, would be available for an indefinite numbe: The rapid growth o er, has brought the al residences in close to some of the greens and this a new house is being built the club and the course are open to leading to No. IHRE BLE STIBWe. Tae eee ie club! Members only and r out-of-to cent land to the north] bed south of the out in 19 jit is li again be in ch | ing the months the club house is kept lunches, ice cream and soft | y/dtinks are available at all times and | ners are usual d | | ismarek Country club now has | May days are Kodak days Picture chances everywhere—get your Kodak out! We're ready for you: Kodak Film—the genuine, dependable kind in the familiar yellow Amazing values! For one week only May Ist to 8th inclusive This is the supreme furniture sale of the season- National . 1 be moved to the other sid of the club house. A Par 36 Course The new course longer than the pre: though 36. |Cap itol = ts pieces for living room, hall, library, and sun-room. Each a wi proximately 3,038 » Only two} greens of the pres used in the new ill be What Are You Doing LAST TIME TONIGHT Role of ; None BUCK JONES: and MADGE BELLAMY greens will be ne be constructed aro For Your Puny Child?) One boy gained 11 pounds in 7 weeks and is now strong and healthy. h of teeth r oil is the one! supreme—nothing helps But it is evil smelling and sets children’s stoma ts adv y and repulsive and is Vil Compound T: dren love them as pounds in now healthy and ha R other children have grown strong and robust, ty tablets for 60 cents at Cow- an’s drug store and all druggists— but be sure and ask for ‘Met oy's— the original and genuine. ur druggist is > thorized to hand you back the money you paid for them--Adv. JAMES KIRKWOOD LOIS MORAN LOWELL SHERMAN “The Reckless “Sweet and Pretty” — AND — Comedy— BEAUTIFUL GLACIER NATIONAL PARK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “LATYBONES” Tomorrow and Saturday RIN-TIN-TIN “THE NIGHT CRY” Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday “Beverly of Graustark” TONIGHT THURSDAY MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 BELLE BENNETT BEN LYON CHARLIE MURRAY SCENES IN ADOLPHE “MENJOU and FLORENCE, VIDOR The funniest of all French comedies with Menjou as a gay adventurer. BILLY DOOLEY COMEDY “SHORE SHY” weet nde deh LETS box—is on our shelves in your size; our develop- ing, printing and enlarging service is ‘all set” for quality. Autographic Kodaks $5 up HOSKINS-MEYER Home of K-F-Y-R WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” Special Week End Sale of New Sport and Dress Models Cape and straight line effects in strictly tailored Coats of tweed and novelty sport fabrics; all golors for street, sport and gen- eral utility wear. Twills and mirroleens with fur or embroidery trim; straight line or flared styles, in navy, black, tan, green, grey or blue, Specially Priced 30. 1 $39 5 . FORMER PRICES UP TO $57.50 Our entire Ine of Women’s and ies Spring Suits at greatly reduced prices eae tae Karpen Week. A selling event of major importance to every lover of beautiful home furnishings, who likes to buy at big savings. Our store is local headquarters for National Karpen Week as advertised in the May issues of the leading national magazines. Together with Karpen dealers all over the country, we are co-operating in a great demonstration of wonderful Karpen values. The national character of this tremendous value- giving fixes the dates beyond recall or extension. Please note them carefully. All reductions must be withdrawn after May 8th. Come early, while stocks are complete. The sale opens May 1st. See the genuine, latest, Karpen production. Every item at a phenome- nal saving plainly marked on its special Karpen Week tag, Illustrated, is the beautiful suite as featured in color in the magazines: a Louis XV sofa and chair in mohair and damask, and a Coxwell chair in quality tapestry. Frames are of genuine mahogany, with all carvings finely executed. You have never seen so much beauty, such lasting underlying quality, and so much restful comfort sell for so litte. Ay Louis XV sofa, regularly $000.00 KARPEN WEEK only $000.00 Louis XV arm chair, regularly $00.00 KARPEN WEEK only $00.00 Coxwell chair, regularly $02.00 KARPEN WEEK only $00.00 WEBB BROTHERS KARPEN FURNITURE WHITTALL RUGS BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP 13 days SA LE 13 days Beginning Friday, April 30th, on all Ladies’ and Misses’ Summer Record breaking bargains. Easy ments of the latest designs, newes to pick, from nearly a thousand gar- shades and finest materials. These are garments that have been just recently purchased by our buyer at greatly reduced prices, which enables us to sell them to you at a great saving. Come early and make your selection. All Coats, Suits and Dresses are marked with green sale tags. One group of high grade silk DRESSES Short or long sleeves, values up to $45.00, special $19.50 Others reduced to $9.75, $16.45, $18.45, $24.50, $29.50, $34.50 One assortment—50 Coats—just arrived in many shades, styles, charmeen and sport materials, nicely trimmed with fancy braid, some with fur trimmed collars and silk linings; values up to $48.50, special $29.50 One group of Ladies’ and Misses’ COATS Values up to $29.50, at $12.95 Others reduced to $19.50, $24.50, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50, $69.50 and $79.50 Closing out the balance of our ladies’ and misses’ two and three piece Suits at $24.50 $32.50 $46.50 Reduced prices on all Millinery The Bismarck Cloak Shop « . 412 Main St. near McKenzie Hotel '

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