The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1926, Page 3

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MONDAY, — 29, 1996 Conttabaleliig tomorrow/| Monday and Tey. we promptly at 9 a. m. for ten| nings, days our November Clearance | =— Minneapolis to visit friends and tend the football game, are expecte home tomorrow. Clubs 6 4 2 Mr. Milton C. Work “North” holds: Spades 8 spot 3 Hearts 97 4 LEAVES FOR SCHOOL r i Diamonds meaee ‘ Sale will be in full Mis: ‘ { Jud was Lions’ Club, G. P. Hotel M. ale wi In full progress. inthe GAY thie woroing (6a Tote 3 Monday Chub, Corwin c M. | ate, “Wiibur SW WhiteKead, “East”|Come early and expect the Valley City, where she will enter the Girl Resery byterian Churoh Parlors M. holds: usual bargains you have been a ; ee Le om caetsan Ona, Be ihail x eet a hat accustomed to share in at “ Jaior Playmakers |Mrs. H. W. Richholt | _ soctat, MEETING va bythian Sistore, A, 0. UW. Hall Fi Biaronds pe ewe's Harris: Robertson’ Clearance Entertain Mandan |Hostess Friday Oe ee eee eee Woners| | IO OF. " He | Clubs 8 spot 6.9. Sale. For the benefit of those at Cabaret Supper|Luncheon and Bridge}! yn", ts Novem ee Site chapeee ¥ | VAUDEVILLE at the Pal-| employed, store will_be open! — ace will be shown on Thurs- day beginning this week. All fall and winter hats at one-half price for cash only. — Nielsen’s Millinery. Extra fancy turkeys. Be- . H.W. Righholt. was hostess 24 Rotary, G. P. Hotel. at a one o'clock bridge lunch- i Sunshine Americ: +: ‘The Julia Marlowe chapter of Junior Playmakers ‘of the Bidmarck school was hostess to the Sarah i’ her home on.Seventh street. nm are th its uf daugh- ly hardt chapter, Mandan, Friday even-| Covers were marked for. 18 poests Mana ace he paren to Alec] 25 Royal Neighb Lin He fe caburet supper in the high | at tables prettily decorated in yellow | hospital. 26 Rebekah, I. O. 0. F. Tia) : ool gymnasium. Dancing was 2! Chrysanthemums were the flowers es Degree of Honor, A. 0. U. W. Hal divergion q between. courses. of the| used. 5 28 Bismarck Lodge of Brotherhood of . » Supper and was enjoyed during the| Honors in the bridge games that! ‘rhere will be « et of th “8 evening. a. atioa| (lowed, were: won by Mesh W. A./ catholic Daughters eae Knights of Columbus ram was given wit! iss | McDonald xn rs, W. P. Mac ing " St, Mary’: ‘ions’ Club, C Lois A Bek Mee in charge. Willine won evening xt 8 o'clock at St. Mary’s anes Better Kodak Finjshing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER, BEER 2225 Pp P. P. P. Pp. P. P. Pp P. P. P. P. t P, Pp. P. P. A. Pp. P. P. P. P. P. | S8asess $3232538835533855 «| of Wilton, ung City Commission, City. Hal a@atiees Gt ene Bismarck shane ° <= Auditorium, w Kiwanis Chub, Grand Paci fore you buy see Richholt’s. gave grectings to the Mandan chapter, | VISITOR LEAVES sif08 c others’ Club, Mes. Wallace... ; and coe hg ati? of Mandan re-| Mrs. Agnes Miller of Minot, who] The color ak in ives with I. O, 0. F. Subordinate, I. 0. 0. F Phone Gussner’s— 1060 — resting Pore he ei meee ie| bes been the ucst of her son and Mrs, Florenes Davis at tNe Murphy) a in pivmarak ih Thanksgiving orders Tuesday 4 laughter-in-law, Mr. an Ss. nis th ny ¢ visite jends in Bismarck over the marek football game as the subject: Miller, lett this morning ‘for Fargo ipepeiaseney ost All a atlas ty [What Would You Bid = whore she will visit her sister, Mrs.| SUNSHINE CLUB ae Behel Childe w enjoyed. Buell Quain| RD, Feenendall, before returning to| ‘The Sunshine club will, meet to- FROM HAZELT on a Hand nd Like This? . , ‘A one-act play, “The Suicide,” her home. morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home| Mrs. C. B. Kalberer on sbeatuted’: frais Nabee Aware == of Mrs, F, E. Diehl, 809 Sixth street.| Hazelton spent Saturday in Bismarek.| Two Illinois exponents of Auction Giron and Paul Cook ee Auverne | ENTERTAIN AT DINNER ; —_—_— Bridge will” compete with, Messrs . sans : ‘ | . Mrs. : x n the auction bri oui Mains at eet aeenct2!| compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth | nounce the birth of a son Sunday eve-| promptly at 9 a. m. for ten|he browne eo et me James W. Marek : . ing Merbkations Worcrasel: teers W, Simons, who left that evening on| ning at the Bismarck hospital. days éur November Clearance Station, WCco, » at 9p. m. Tuesday, int Guaranty Rank Bids. This Popular ‘ip. irs. Simons wi _— vi 23. ‘ ie de To | Bax formerly Miss Marie Majioy. | | HERE FROM Hazetton __|Sale will be in full progress.|Po.c™er : bese diode sponsor of the Mandan Playmats; LUTHER LEAGUE TO MEET — | gauifhett‘or Hazelton apent Seeurday| COME early and expect the ‘ A jar r of Hazelton spent Saturday ‘ KE i 50 ie cechdance Vere mete WEN) THe mesting of the Luthet League| in’ Bismarck with: friends, usual bargains you have been ho wee 2: Nee of the Trinity Lutheran church will allio accustomed to share in at ades K J ” —— Aged poeta renin at 8 oro | otain Lana eG ett thig| Harris-Robertson’s Clearance} — Hearts 32 DR. M. E. BOLTO. 4 a een arran| ‘aptain Luella hel s iamonds ‘ ORGANIZE P. T. A. | The public is cordially invited. morning for Fargo where she will|Sale. For the benefit of those) © Ciaron's A: r Osteopathic Physician transact business. employéd, store will be open cal, H, Seymour, “West” holds: (11164 Fourth St. Phone 240W U oma Cc as ener IN MINNEAPOLIS Runey, county vaprciieenaene Madge! Alexander McKinnon and John R. HERE FROM NEW SALEM Monday and Tuesday eve-| = ffrdes 9 Qs105 Bismarck, N. D. ing. ‘The following officers werc| Erickson, who left Friday evening for| Miss Phyllis Krueger of New Salém| nings. Diamonds 74.22 elected: Mrs. Arthur Knudtson, pres- a . - iden’ re Halle: Stewart, vice pri me i ¥ ree a . d urer.’ The organization will hold an- - other meeting some time before the ‘ Illustrated Herewith W. B. A. MEETING At the meetifig of the Women’s Ben- efit Association of Maccabees Friday evening at the A. 0. U. W. hall, M » Anna DeMars of tate cot of Mai dan, district deputy, were in atten dai A social hour followed the meeting and refreshment were served. VISIT IN CAPITAL, CITY Mr. and M Edquist and daughter, Helen, ah Phare een vis- ing at Keewakin, Canada, with M Edquist’s brother, » marck for a short visit Zeamer, en route to their home in Rutte, Mont. They also visited Mrs. F. L. Burdick of Mandan. ‘ VISITS PARENTS the display of holiday Dana Shearn, student at the Uni- versity of North Dakota, — spent Of Unusual goods ; hence these low sale prices. SHOP EARLY We are making room for parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. FE. Shearn, p Distinction. LEAVES FOR HOME One-of-a-kind Miss Dorothy Schnecker of Carson, who has been visiting relatives in the city for several days, left this morn- ing for her home, RETURNIS HOME Mrs. E. herry has returned to her home in Valley City after a short , visit with friends in Bismarck. VISIT HERE Smart individual models for all occasions Comes in Browns and Greys A. W. Lucas Co. } Velours, _Suede-like fabrics, The recollection of Tailored models of twills, jerseys and ¥ Mr. and Mrs. E.R, Soderquist of Plaids, Mixtures and Novelty . flannels, smartly pleated or tiered bopper oe ee Woolens introducing —_ novel good quality re- and frocks for dressier occasions of. : ITER bloused back effects and mains long after flat crepe, satin carton or georgettes: VISITS DAUGH straight lines in every popular 2. s graceful of silhouette and unusual i ts h ; a : : «gal, Ee haney of Starling Is in city fall and winter color are trim. | the price is forgot Pangea tie he Thai? Miss Madge Runey. med in fox, squirrel, nutria, ten. sale to four special’ groups TONIGHT MATINEE beaver, opessum, ete. Prices VISIT IN BISMARCK al Mr. and Mrs, Bie Bolin of Mott greatly reduced to four popular | This is why we have so many Monday and Every Day *’ spent the week-end in Bismarck, the ‘uesday guest of friends. : thousands of satisfied cus- groups tomers and are daily adding 9 75 $15 75 more and more; for with e e ar, HERE, ON BUSINESS | $1 4 50 $2 4 50 your complete satisfaction in } irs. re of ey ur se hose 5 \ City ware In the city Sevarday, trans. y) C | goods ‘which we know. will | Vals. to $17.50 pee anise Moccdies : FLORENZ ZIEGFELO’S REAEE ERE Vals. to $27.50 Vals. to $45.00 | meet every requirement and i oa HERE FROM W. WASHBURN Mrs. August E. Johnson of Wash- Durn was a week-end visitor in Bis- marck, HERE ON ‘BUSINESS B, B. Baily of Wing transacted business in the city yesterda HERE ON BUSINESS © J. W. Riley of Sterling transacted business in the <- Saturday. $39.50 $5750 | “eee | $14.75 $29.75 IT PAYS TO SHOP AT Vals. to $65.00 Vals, to $95.00 WEBB BROTHERS Vals. to $42.50 Vals. to $47.50 Fall and Winter Hats Mrs. ae confined tu Novelty Gifts Co hee Home by, fides Paes net besa Reduced and Plated in 6 mfy Slippers begin Mar LR special sl of gil 7 A y . AN tail ad winter hats a) ten ican men's or Four Special Groups wee Our shoe department offers $n) opportunity to select from largest showing of slip- posi it_ever assembled be- fore. Felt satin or eclored kid slippers’ for women and misses. Felis for men and the much wanted cavalier boots for the kiddies, Nietseri’s Millinery. boys’ Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, ane Belt Buckles and Watch Phone Gussner’s— 1060 — Chains—Beauty Pins, Lin- Thankogiying | Toesda: gerie Pins, Rings, Perlcils, Vanities Beads and many other items for women that we cannot list here—all put up.in.a handsome gift box. Priced at.. 50c -- THANKSGIVING LINENS . "Two days more in which to select anything in our fine quality Lingns, such as full -bleached 2 Oo” Hats for women or misses; for all veca- sions, large or small shapes. some with the popular high crown, Felts, velours or combinations; taildred or trimmed models in the season’s best colors $2.95, $3.95, $5.95, $6.95 Mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; raing Damasks, Pattern Cloths, Napkins, Luncheon Sets,, Madeira Cloths, Sets or eee and many other items at a saving of...........-..- Our assortments on these items are still ‘inti See them today or fi first thing tomorrow. : NEWS PICTURES COMEDY—“MY KID”: Vaudeville at the Palace - Mandan - .. Changed to Thursday Overture—Selections from “Honeymoon, Lane”’ Reserved seats at Harris & . Woodmansee Tuesday, © 9:00 A. M. ns hi" organization $1.10 75¢ 80c | 5 Oe ee \ j . ~ te . a tng ner

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