The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1926, Page 4

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\ fi P PAGE FOUR. | Mandan News | turn to work although he is able to Two Boys Who Stole jbe up. He was injured two weeks ago when he fe rom & moving freignt Dr. R. E. Perey Car (tein titty unr hae _ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1926° | 1 CHIFFON HOSE After the Sale Price $: “Kayser” full-fashioned Chiffon Stockings with slipper heel and double elastic top, with lisle rein- forced foct. Come in all the popular colors and are rs TH } absolutely first qualities only. Now in Morton Jail} vO: ENTERTAIN TRACES Anniversary Sale Price .....- $1.69 vz. cee t The Mandan lodge 3 A. F. and! ~ Marshall Allen and Clement Sebante! A. M., will entertain Friday evening | of dan, who stole the Dr. R. E.j at the nie hall wi Percy's Buick sedan Thursday and) the ere in the ¢ 5 ptured in Bottineau county] the city and the faculty of the 1 Friday evening, were brought back t0| training school. A reception w E “NEVER MEND” Mandan Saturday by Sheriff Charles| followed by a brief program and card: ° . MeDonald and ure now in the Morton| and dancing will be enjoyed. A WN Silk Hosiery county jail awaiting trial on a charge piece orchestra will play orn ss of grand larceny in the first degree i < Our famous $1.00 Stocking; Children’s Hose Fine and heavy ribbed steckings with double foot and reinforced knee; fo: The boys, neither of whom is over! PLAN ( E i H improved with silk reaching boys or Stockings 18, will be tried in the near future; The American Legion and th above the knee. Pure silk: that form sold up to and probable that, because of the American Legion Auxiliary have com. with fine quality lisle top and 49 and stand the illness of Judge H. L. Be Judge pleted plans for the costume masque | reinforced foot, alse fashion wear, Anniversary Sale Fred Jasonius of Burleigh county will ball which will bi ld on October | be calle h 29 for all ex-servics en of ndan} The minimum senten: y e-| vicinity and their ladies. Invitations | ceive, according to State | Will be issued in the near future for} C. F. Kelsch, is commitment to the entrance. } state training school until they ' come of age, although a more severe) sentence can be imposed. || The Mandan Chap’ fe 4 Dr. Perey's ear was stolen while he, is DRESS FLANNELS was attending the anniversary three and two dollars, respect " , " The of the Elks Thursday evening.| for the two students of the. Mandan| Fancy 54-inch Wool Flannels for skirts The boys headed north with the car,’ high school having the highest marks | resses, stripes, plaids or checks in apparently intending to cross the in American histo ! a wide range of the most popular shades marks and snug fitting an- Price kles. Anniversary Sale prite .,, 89c 25c_ . Not “Seconds” COATINGS 54-inch heavy winter Coatings in popu: jar Plaids and plain colors, for women’s and children’s coats. Colors are brown, border into Canada, They made no} | for fall and grey, green and tan. Former values effort to cover their flight, with the! VISITS SISTER | winter wear ........ 2.98 YD. were up to $5.50. Anni- $4 19 ‘ result tha: McDonald received| Mrs. M. J. Tobin has as her guests! After the Sale Price $3.75 versary Sale Price .. ° YD. as to the direction her father, J. W. Gardner of ey were going. ae eles, California, and her broth In Bottineau county local officers, W. B. Peter, Minn. i acting on warnings and descriptions sania { 40-inch Satin Crepe Kimono Flannel of the car sent out DM LESS tsk ‘i jee I OM FLORIDA | After the “rag pata ae) the boys into custody and held them Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berg of Mandan - Heavy weight Windsor pending his arrival Saturday morning. arrived home last evening after! After the Sale Price $3.25 Flannel, pain or figured, ~ ~ {spending several months with th for _Kimonss, breakfast Changing Curriculum | ¢°1"'«" *' Palm Beach, Flor Medium weight Satin Crepe with a beautiful, rich lus. | robe®, night gowns, ete, Discussed in Speech tre. Fashion’s favorite dréss silk for fall and winter. ae seen Rey ‘35 " steel RL OGL Green, black and nav: ‘ c at Dickinson Meeting | (0) in? finiy sesees i friends in Manda For Thrifty People-- Big Savin Every item offered is doubly attractive; being everyone an opportunity to benefit by our Anniversary Sale Bribe We oes dass $2.59. YD. Speaking before members of the southwestern division of the North ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET Dakota Educational Association at The Royal Neighbors of America their annual meeting at Dickinson, C.| were entertained lust evening by Mrs. G, Thompson, principal of the Mandan | Charles Pinn and Mrs. Asa Richardson high school, discussed “The Chang-, at the home of the former. | ing High Schoo! White Outing Fancy Outing | After the Sale Price 29¢ r The vogue for plaids 27-inch heavy fleeced | 36-inch Fancy Outing in | brings ginghams _ once White Outing for infants’ | checks or stripes of a!] | mere to the front. Plaids, rriculum.” s ! : ; re oy cr gow! ii checks and strij ecom: Mr. Thompson discussed the import wear, gowns and gener:i calc: for gowns, paja- bs mF ance of the problems and took up the uses, A great leader for After the sale | ing to all ages a wide reasons for nation-wide attention. He . the Anniversary Sale. ‘ . Anniversary range of color Anni. also explained the prin | Per 14c } . 19c versary Sale Price riculum construction, whic | ? ahi the making of a survey of what grad-| ches oben Oa per yard ...... 18c yarp ‘Groups uates of the high school are doing VISITS MANDAN SCHOOLS oe and what percentage of students) Miss Ruth Finlayson of the North! finish school. {Dakota Agricultural college at Fargo! “Reeause so many high schools in is visiting the schools in Mandan this| western North Dakota are small,” week. said Mr. Thompson, “and si subject must, of nece: constant, it is important that a th Do Za ough study be made of the subje nnounce the birth of a to be included in the curriculum. A daughter Sunday. | \ good many students never go any far- ther than high school and the idea of PLAYS the high school as a tri ing school Mrs, Cl for college is slowly passing. We this even: should prepare those students who ace Theatre. do not intend to go to college for Every good seasonable mate- rial, satins, crepes, jerseys, twills and friska in every new fall color. One and two piece sport styles, also several good styles for afternoon and arm styles, in black, brown and several good colors. After the sale price $3.75 Anniversary Sale Price ............. \ New Hand Bags Genuine calfskin Bags, pouch or under- e EATRE ° is will begin duty organist at the Pai- Tubing Sheets ; Cases their life work.” ilies Extra quality 45-inch Pil- 45x36 sig’ same stand- evening. ially pri rite mesons ofthe Annecion Shippers’ Board Extra quality 45-inch ee | Dodie bed sae, stxg0, | ard qoslideglf te Blpets ning. Specially priced for Gn iitigon cn Octaber ta 1biand 14 Will Hold Meet ivessing; a standard width | good standard | quality fFiwell made, Cases with our Anniversary Sale rsary Sale Price Marked for the Al the sale price 40c. Anni- cy. 206 | tae". SLRS fee? Sle Price .2........ Mr, Thompson's specch was delivered in the high school department. \ - on October 26th A | Dr, John L. Coulter, president Mrs. Magnus Gran oc ii. Norn pane eetealt eat Dies Sunday Morning «steze at Fargo, will be one of the kers at the 17th informal Mrs.'Magnus Gran, 38 years old, Meeting of the Northwest Ship- Newest autumn colorings « arrivals in felt and gelov and small shapes. There is a Hat in these t body at the Anniversary § in standard quality. An- | Sheets with sis .good, deep hem. After ° $ 10” | 6” Embroidered neeaeee Copan died early Sunday morniog at a Bis- pers’ Adviso#y Board which is to 82-in. Plain or f. " : " a ’ marck hospital, death resulting from be held at the St. Francis Hotel in Luncheon Sets icenss Mathed tor’ thecal $ 95 to sae apa o wc 1St. Paul October 2 niteraary Sale: . ° 3 cP 4 p jurvivil 4 iran are her 3 C. 4 , = “g ig y band; three children, Gudran, Arn-' gp PoP Ren pecans and After the Sale Price $3.75 aly Wet ios 21 c eb yes Beautifully embroidered pat- terns on fine quality linens. =entater@ | DINING ROOM SUITES | FURNITURE laugh and Myrtle; four brothers, An- ; ton, Thomas, Emil und Mariux Hau- SPeak at the meeting. Dr. Coul- gen, all living in the vicinity of Man- ter’s speech will be on “The Ec - . dan, and four sisters, Mrs. Klousten ncmic Value to Business of Ade- and Mrs, Harold Johnson of Mandan, quate Transportation Service” and Mrs. Carl Hendrickson in Seattle and Mr. Noyes will speak on “The Mer- Mrs. G. Johnson in Norway. cha If. Interest in Proper Mrs. Gran was a member of the Transportation.” Mandan Lutheran church and was ac- © ‘Tp, a este tive in the affairs of the church’s Aid e announcement of te Society and the Lutheran Sisterhood. Speeches was sent out with the She was also a member of the Man- call for the meeting, signed by J. dan Chapter, Daughters of Norway. . Reed, general chairman. A Funeral services ure to be held complete revision of the by-laws from the Lutheran church Thursday and nomination of officers for the afternoon, with Rev. C. J. Fyling of- ensuing year, as well as a number fieating. | Burin} will take place in the of other subjects, will be taken up ‘at the meeting. i Family Escapes | ae aga a From Burning House Mant Conte rons Members of the William Lorenz | | family living six miles southeast of | Examinations of candidates for Golden Valley, narrowly escaped with barbers’ licenses are being con- their lives when the house caught on ducted here today by members of fire early Sunday morning. They the State Barbers’ Examining awakened to. find the house filled Exai with, smoke and, rousing the other Board at the Grand Pacific bar- members of the family, escaped in ber shop. i their night clothes. The dere was Fourteen candidates were ex- completely destroyed, nothing being amined by the board yesterday and saved. The fire was believed to have a larger number is expected to be been caused by a defective chimney. nresent today at the examinations. ra Be M. T. Simlay of Finley is presi- napkins ta match. You'll want one or two for Christmas gifts. fiePrce’.... $2.95 WINDSOR Strongly built, decorative Windsor C! type you can use for a dining cf: ir a gateleg table or as a desk chair. W have secured a quantity of these esp cially for this sale, to be sold at only.. Turkish Towels. After the Sale Price 65¢ Extra large, double thread Turkish Towels. plain or fancy borders in several designs and colcrs. A Linen Damask After the Sale Price $3.75 Full bieached 70-inch dou- ble Linen Damask, shown in several different pat- terns. A nice cloth for the Thanksgiving dinner uality worth more than table. Anniversary Sale the regular price. Arni- Price ver $2.98 | rae”... 490 DOWNSTAIRS STORE Chinaware of rare beauty offered during our An- niversary Sale at doubly attractive prices. Tea Sets A beautiful Suite as pictured here, with a 60-inch Buffet, 40x52 Table and six Chair: ‘wit upholstered in blue leather. This complete set with tops and front veneered with aie can genuine walnut at this special Anniversary Sale Price ....!..........cecceeees $9 50 es Waffle Sets" er err dank of the DORE K. Ode of At \ E . ' 2 iter the Sale Price $9.50 | Personal and | Bismarck is vice gl@ident and C. Atte the Bale Price Mee Te Atter. the sale mee 619-54 , a || Soeidl. News of ; P. Wik - Fare Peery All these 22-piece waffle sets Hand cor ines F it S t,are here for the e: nations. are just what you want ea S pieces. GUARANTEED UPHOLSTERED FURNI : F «sh *Manidan Vicinity |) Aer ene ee eed tg for the waffle ‘breakfast | Beautiful, designs on ax. : J furniture store, we have selected this 4 ty. Several good | so colors. A large as- / pound, ttress, GUESTS AT RENDEN HOME ‘@ call at the Grand Pacific shop to- ioe ce ee from at | sortment to select from at - : psn a breed art ticking, absolutely mura Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Melgaard of 989- this Anniversary Sale | this Anniversary Sale m + . A regular $30.00 mattress for only Cooperstown and their granddaughter, Miss Dorothy Melgaard of Grace City, F, F, Burchard to - Sieg $7.50 my... $15.50 Only one to a Minnesota, are visiting at the home o Hen Melgaard’ ister, Mrs. . x Speak Here Soon BRIDGE SETS Jas Some very important.offerings to thos in need of new Rugs. P. T. A. TO MEET F. F. Burchard, Democratic can- The Parent-Teacher Association didate for United States senator, will hold its first meeting of the year will speak in Bismarck at 8 p, m. Monday evening at the high school. Saturday, October 23. He will be Reorganization and the outlining of gecompanied by Dr. R. H. Leavitt After the Sale Price $6.50 Eight person Japanese ware Bridge Sets of 21 piece: large size plates with cup ring. Reduced for the Anni- versary Sale $4.89 the year’s work will be the feature of of Carson, candidate ft ngress- t Peng UR Mea terrae istry NB cre Senne moetisg. |man in the third district, according anviad or Seamless Velv , ISSUE “f |to an announcement sent cut to- gM Regt Re Raph ry ogg : Ppa londay by County Judge Shaw to comm at Gran 38. er Mind, ae el adankads SOMnNe* ater Te ied Floor and ., $46.0 Leingang. The couple were married by Mr. Burchard in this vicinity in- n ny wa ~ this morning at St. Anthony. jclude stops at Washburn at 8 p. m. B Bugs in'patterns wh‘eh WN GUESTS IN MANDAN _— Friday, October 22, and Wilton at ri ge by the “makers. Tot Mr, and Mrs. William Peterson of 3 p.m. Saturday, October 23. Mr.| ; out, eb: gaan Glendive are in Mandan, guests of Burchard will als> speak at Bow- i ie t Bike e the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. bells, Flaxton, Kenmare, Minot e : i ps rr /3 to. 1/2 Off Ui 2 Pesereon. They are en route and Garrison’ during the present E P 7 5 LP ae, Tha i A ps vd x week. Aas § veonty oe living rooni PS vogiagil amor nleee Byles, covered wits yew A a Mobalrs made in the Karpen fac- Pie: Soe : rats >. RETU! DICKINSON or room = wi one of these | their, guarant const m. Suites formerly priced at $235.00 to ; ‘ Mrs. William Sullivan has returned lovely Lamps at special low $0060 go at the Anniversary Zale Price of..........+0+0+++ Prem rates nr) $189.00 i a ae . Scatter Rugs finer, Mrs, Ray Poste thee! Moving This Way prices Same Suites as above upholstered { rd velour, former! Best grade Axminster Rugs, 27x54 size, fo e uphols' in ward vel forme! f & heen gone three weeks. priced at $198.00: -Anniversary Sale ou ge x pul $1 59:00 Aaa / $4.35 Silk or glasse shades on wrought Washington, Oct. 19—UP)—A tropi- cae at oeoa sane, es nce of great intensity i: | stward or north-| aes etiee cr dag (ae Centuar, borsea) ia erg $15.00 values for. .$11.75) 6 0.0 > . LINOLEUM ‘ally ; | $22.50 values for ..$17.50| Seversl desivable patterns in regular. $1.95 inlaid Linotcum, Spe- It is central this morning approxi- oe rs n im. Spe- Clally ‘priced for the ( , Fis ond place i a Tporade S84 $24.50 values for ..§18.75] Anniversary Sale at oe... ..essssesessessien $ wan ls. $29.00 valaie for ..$22.50)° gee Sore Remnants of good grade Linoleum, at emeoptien ey. yes WosPrTAL ~~ | At Brandon, England, descendanta| i ; ; iad Been of shapers, once a fleur} ‘

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