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PAGE TWO ANNGIGL HOUViSIG GHL THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926 Final Close-Out---Fair St Sale Closes Saturday Night, May 29 We wish to thank the People of Bismarck and vicinity for having taken advantage of the wonderful bargains we have offered. In order to make a clean sweep we are determined. to sell the remainder of our stock at prices never heard of. A visit will pay you. Social and | | __ Personal Ss MEMORIAL ADDRESS | Phyllis r add next Sunday tion historical ss observ- fternoon. T MEETS meeting of the held by Lloyd . 1, American Legion, affairs for the s ) get out as xe as possible of the post’s mem- bers for the Memorial Day parade and y afternoon. athleen, | isit with it Minneapolis. From there d daughter will continu » where they will join in that city ‘ORESTERS ENTERTAINED y Foresters were entertain- evening at St. Mary's torium, A two course 3 served at the conelu- sion of the Brown, Mrs Mary evening. M J.P. MeGarvey hostesse: PICNIC THIS EVENING A number of high school girls will! have a picnic this evening. The. par- ty includes Betty Lofthouse, Bernice Joslin, Jane Byrne, Mabel’ Aaberg, Robidou, Velma Nupen. dys Almquist and Kathryn An- LEAVE FOR VISIT IN MINNESOTA Mrs. A. D. Gordon and son, Mar- and daughter, Ruth, left this ing for # week at Villard, Minn. will be joined at Fargo by Mr. Gordon, who will spend Memorial day at the lake with his family. LEAVE FOR MINNESOTA Mrs. F. B. Strauss and daughter, Cora Marie, Minneapoli evening. The thre spend some time at the Minnesota lakes before returning home. ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINED -AT PICNIC The high school orchestra was en- .| of | Bottling tertained yesterday morning at a pic- nie at Ward's Grove. The glee club went to Apple Creek this morning | for a sunrise breakfast. WALTHER L PICNIC All members and friends of the Zion Walther League are invited to the picnic to be given tomorrow even- All those wishing to attend to be at the chapel at 6 ) NESS TRIP | Albin Hedstrom left this) morning ‘by automobile for Adams and Bowman counties, in the southwestern | part of the state, on offiical business. | George Albrecht and family rrison, who have been guests at the KE. Kaiser home, 712 Eleventh street, for the past week, returned home yesterday. LEAVE FOR FARGO Andrew Miller and son, Max, y by automobile for Fargo tin the city. Judge Mill- ve tonight! IS QUARANTINED Aiton C, Ellingson, a member of the graduating class of the Bismarck high school, is quarantined at his home by scarlet fever. ACCEPTS POSITION, FOR SUMMER Miss Edna Dean Best has xccept- ed # position with the Capital City works for the summer Mrs. months. RETURNS FROM SCHOOL Logan Ward, student at the cultural College in Fargo, turned home for the summer tion. TO WORK DURL Miss Mary Jane Agri- as re vaca- 3 SUMMER hittey will be employed by the Lahr Motor Sales! company during the summer. Miss Dorothy Graves Saturday for Minneapoli the summer with relatives ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Velma Nupen has accepted « position with the Cowan Drug store for the summer months. HERE FROM HAZEN ; Mrs. R. E. Itskin of Hazen spent rday in Bismarck, shopping and visiting friends. 7 Lux To! LET FORM 108 i SENIOR BREAKFAST TODAY The annual Senior breakfast took place this morning at 6:30 at Ward’s rove. ROBBINS BROS. CIRCUS COMING 10 BISMARCK The largest show the World ey: viving a street parade” is the claim "7 We still have a nice selec: | {7 tie: Robiits, Ryo, d:¢ing. circus tion of high grade coats. At- coming. to this city on Friday, June il. is a mammoth gathering 0: tend our May Coat Sale now all of the pronfinent features to be and save.—Harris-Robertson. jfound in this country, Europe, Asia IT GOES RAPIDLY Lady: What have you in the way of vanishing cream. Clerk two quarts of sour milk.— Chicago Phoenix. There are now 1,009,203 telephones in Canada, Z x and Africa. Many acts and animals | Arabian’ Tumblers imported from are presented for the first time. Among those of a distinctive char- acter, guaranteeing a thrilling en- tertainment are: Two Mammoth Pageant s— Arabian Nights and Historie Review of America, : Three Herds of Elephants. World's mus — Miss pounds. Herd of Performing Seals. Herd of Dromedary Camels. Cimmerjotta’s — Dancing brought from Italy. Matsumato Family imported from Japan. Bandana Days Minstrel show. Iowa — weighs 2000 Horses of acrobats An adventure hard to resist —it has swept the country, _ from coast to coast of the country have surrendered. ‘Good to the last drop” In a few awift years, that extra touch of rare goodness has carried the fame of this blend throughout - the United States, Known long ago only to a small group of con- noisseurs and to a few famous hotels, its wonderful, mellow rich- ) women, of America with all the zest-of an adventure. It is today by ‘f Themes a BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY, DISTRIBUTORS - It'has pleased more people than any 2 other coffee ever offered for-sale % oe Me Most. Famous -Hippopota- |» Abe Tolchinsky, Prop. One hundred and thirty-two tab- leaux and cireus wagons. Two electric light plants. x Bands under guidance of Prof. Teheren, Ponco’ Bill's plete show. Fifty Indians from Sioux Reserva- tion. Fifty Cowboys from off the plains of the west. ss Lulu Parr, world’s champion ing broncho rider. rty Clowns under Kenneth Waite, the world’s highest salsried clow! One show. Two hundred wild ‘animals, fresh from the jungles. ' One hundred trained. ‘Wild West—a coms part of the vast or- gai x to this city to en- tertain and instruct the multitude. It gives the reader something of an. idea of this vast aggregation where several circuses and a mam- moth wild west show have been coin- bined to furnish entertainment and thrills for the little ones and the old fellows as well. thousand people man the A committee in icago is raising $275,000 for a five-year scientific study of human behavior. horses used and TOMORROW NIGHT Auditorium * THE WORLUS GREATEST SHOW “WITH A GREAT CAST T FAVORITE STARS INCLUDING OWN - JOHNNY GETZ Prices—$1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30, Tax Included Seats now selling at Harris & Woodmansee’s Book Store -_ Bpecdometcrs (ie ‘make), Storage Batteries Electric Generators, Starting Motors _ GOODYEAR TIRES | EXPERT VULCANIZING r