Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PE Na mn or tonne THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2; 1926 ' THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE Ithose who, are expected to attend] took place in Fargo at the home of! subject will be “The Hightcenth Cen-| will make their home. Mes. Parmen- include Miss Beatrice Johnstone of| Mr. Lofthouse’s father, 623 Eighth; tury in England 3 i ers.are alr i Grand Forks; P. S. Berg ‘of Dickin-! Avenue north, on Thanksgiving day.| reports follow: Almon wil son; M..Black of Ellendalc, C. A. Mr, Lofthouse formerly traveled for) pole, Mrs. Gi * The Drake University at the mid-se Fischer, state treasurer, and Miss, the Minneapolis Drug company and} F ,” Mrs, . Minnie J. Nielson, state superintend- had his headquarters in Bismarck. | Fi: purse se 7. " _gj ent of public instruction. The last) Recently he has been with the Cur-| Revolution, } > ‘Appian sb bile ser aie , two named are ex-officio members. soe Drug company at Fargo. Thq}tablishment of American Gove: North Dakota Grads tae ce) { PENNY. noctAL.- couple will make their home in Fargo.| Mrs. F. A. Lahr. Elks are urged to attend the reg KeailiChawters, o5h-of d,_ The Christian End f the! MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT ADRGTATORSEENC Masses re nated | si tase OBERT T A. OLSON i in ‘rawford, son of Mr. an: e ia leavor o! a nN 1 has bi ed 5 Organize Bismarck- | ex"2"p Guvtord of Dionercie a! Evangelical charch entertained Tues: | The Sens and Deeoaeang Notway| Miss Harriet Lane of Virginia, a there iportant buses | All shoe repairing from the| tA. OLS Ruler. Mandan Alumni Club} *dent st the Univarsity of North day evening with a penny social. An/ will meet tomorrow niet at 8 o'elock,| Minn. hys arrived in the city for aj transact. Lunch will be served <t/18t| day of December _on,| Dakota, is one of six applicants for) inveresung program was given uncer| All members are wi to attend as) several weeks’ visit with her mother,| the close of the meeting. |strictly cash.—Bismarck Shoe | ===—_———_—_———— the Cecil Rhodes scholarship for 1927.' the direction of Miss A. Schroeder.| there will be election of officers, A| Mrs. 0. Holta. Miss Lane | Hospital. H. Burman, Prop. i Alumni and former students of the! Four of the applicants are University; Miss Esther Teichman was.in chargq| lunch and social hour will follow the| Bismarck until after the Ch PO Teh RI ve University of North Dakota held 8! of North Dakota men and the other| of the games, Miss Overman and| business mee! ROliSijay oe cote Ske We pay highest cash price: DR. M. E. BOLTON GOES TO IOWA fer Hides, Furs and Junk. We Osteopathic Physician dinner meeting last evening at the/ two are Jamestown College students.| John Schaler were the refreshment SO JAN CHAPTER MEETING J.B. Parmenter ainicons, Aimon! Coal up now. Beulah coal! also sell Potatoes at wholesale 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Grand Pacific hotel to meke plans) Tho six’ students will'appear before| committee. The admission fee de- Thomas F. Kane, Untversity presi-| pended upon the height of each guest.| The Delphian Chapter will meet to- morrow morning at the Elks hall.) and Lawrence, left Wednesday morn- Will keep you comfy. Phone| price, Phone 571. Sam Slo- Bismarck, N. D.~ ven.—Scouth Side Grocery. NOTICE | NOTICE TO ELKS Meeting of Tancred Com.| Regular meeting Friday mandery, Knights Templar, at night. Special business. Pro- ‘ | 7:30 tonight at Masonic tem- gram. Lunch. Be sure to rt berg ee ae ,|ple. Election of officers. jattend: Elks are also urged Members of the Bismarc jodge of paneer 5. ear ito attend memorial services VISITS MOTHER December Overcoat. sale—| Bergeson’ Ss. opened locally last night. dent, and a committee which in-| — guests volunteered to cludes Professor W. D. Wallis of the, FORMER RESIDENT MARRIED University of Minnesota and H. V.| Friends of D. 0. Lofthouse of Far- Paul Samuelson, general director of| Brucholz of Minneapolis, on Decem-| #0, formerly of Bismarck, have re- the memorial stadium drive, gave 4) ber 11, ceived the announcement of his mar- short talk, peg riage to Miss Eleaner Drunkall of Reorganization of a Mandan-Bis> TRUSTEES TO MEET Springfield, Minn. The cetemony marck Alumni Association was effect-) A meeting of the board of trustees | gemma ed and the following officers werej of the Teachers’ Retirement fund! elected: Ernest Budge, president; Id Friday at the capitol. Mrs. A. G. Sorlie, vice president; Har. old Shaft, secretary-treasurer. Plans were made for the annual Founders day program on February 22. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEET The executive coun§l of the North Dakota Education Association is in session today in the senate chambers of the state capitol. Invitations have * been extended by Bismarck and Far- go for the next convention’ of the as- * sociation and the matter of the next meeting place is being discussed. Members of the council include Min- nie’ J. Nielson, president; Th: Kane, president of the University North Dakota, vice president; M. - ° n; Miss Harriet Perry, ile ? Joseph Kennedy, Grand Forks; Mrs. Jennie Krivseth, Lukota; H. 0. Pip- pin, Dickinson. ve MEET IN GRAND FORKS . Weeks later, a suit for Members of the state budget com-|- damages that’ may ruin a mittee and of the state board of ad- prosperous man... Who ministration have been visiting the pied og when your accident Mrs. George Ebert will bé leader, Tho| ing for Dex Moines, lowa, where they 62. Wachter Transfer Co. HANDKERCHIEFS Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT - Thursday Out in the car... acrash two automobiles wrecked HE moment your car leaves the garage it is taking a road of chance. Indifferent and reck- less drivers are at.the wheel on " every highway. Every tempting get board will go to Grand Forks|, stretch of road beckons someone Monday. to disaster. FAREWELL PARTY A farewell party was xiven Monday FT evening in honor of the J. E. teg family who have left for Des Moines, Iowa, to make their home. Cards and dancing were enjoyed throughout the evening and-a beauti- ful oil painting was presented to the honor guests.» A lunch was served at the conclusion of the evening. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB MEETS The Current Events club mét Wed- nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nellie Evarts. Two well writ- ten papers were given, “Our Am: dbassador to Germany,” by Mrs. A. J. Arnot and “New Economic Divisions of Russia,” by Mrs, Alfred Zuger. At] the close of the program ee ments were served. by the Eastern Star * fig ¥ evening, December 3. i Eastérn Star members - and families, Masons and families are cordially invited. A fee of 35 cents will be charged. «ministrative board and State Auditor John Steen of the budget board will , be in Grand Forks Fri ) Friday and Saturday c December 3 and 4 One Thousand Dozen Handkerchiefs in this opening Christmas Sale 5c to $1.75 Handkerchiefs of every description, from the plain hemmed handkerchief to those elaborately embroidered or initialed cIZE Ccmedy—“Kiss Papa” VAUDEVILLE Palace - Mandan TONIGHT 8:15 & 10:15 o’clock Bismarck Time Henry & Henry Insurance aveerrrerersnte da 5 Just at the time when Christmas gift purchasing is \ the main order of the day The Weather Unsettled tonight and Friday ; probably snow; colder Friday GIVE HER _ AN OLD-FASHIONED SURPRISB IN A NEW-FASHIONED WAY Ladies’ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 6 for 69c Another fifty dozen of this popular handkerchief received for this Taz Oxp aiinnaie secrets Christmas sale. Has a one-sixteenth inch hem. This is the same and surprises had a sweetness number that we sold Yifty dozen of the first day of our anniversary ‘i enidenete about them for which ; j y sale. there is no substitute. ‘ Begin now, make her Curistmas 6. OAR. DIAMONDS IEWELAY Be Sure. the. Wajeh You 9 Give Is a are @ memory New Year dawns! How knit closer the Fate at inspired Remember always memorable by arranging for her present thru a gift of u/tra-feminine Our modest pricing enables you ta give the deserving lady of your heart a piece of jewelry so rich and lovely that she will gasp with dalight. BONHAM BROTHERS» For _ ‘GIFTS THAT LAST Consult Your Jeweler bo You KNOW An Enlargement of your favorite negative makes an Ideal Christmas Gift in @ happy moment may be beau- tiful po stbo ye pictures whieh banca are a con- stant'source of pleas jure. Calendars and Greeting Mounts For Your Snapehots ~ Hoskins- -Meyer . The Home of KFYR Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, all white or white with colored borders; 85 all initials; 35¢ each or 3 for Cc Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs Ladies’ fancy Linen and Swisses, hem- stitched, embroidered or lace edges; Lette $1.95 Children’s Boxed Handkerchiefs, 3 in a bex; fancy corners of kiddie de- signas Sie a box, or 2 aa dam boxes for Men's White All Linen Handkerchiefs, one-fourth inch hem; regu: lar 40¢ each, 3 for Ladies’ Boxed Handkerchiefs, Swiss tissue, 3, in a box, regular 50c a box, handkerchiefs that weuld please any lady, 3 boxes $1 .00 Men’s Fancy Silk or Pengee Handker chiefs, novelties with colcred borders or drawn threads; regu- lar 69c; 2 for Youths” Initial Handkerchiefs; white with colored borders; 3 Ladies’ Linen, Swiss or Fancy Handkerchiefs; white or colo: width hem; 'embreidered — corners; regular 35c each; 3 Ladies’ Pure Linen, Swiss or Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, in white or col- ors; every style to choose from; regular Ladies’ Very Fancy Lace Co Pure Linen Handkerchiefs; whi colors; all of the dainty’ 1. oH regular $1.00 value; 2 A Real Novelty---Fancy Paper Doll Dressed In Four Fancy Handkerchiefs Avery Attractive Gift for the little Miss, 69c each, 2 for $1. 19 latek and varied Biccctmants and unusual values are featured in this sale, only a few of. which can be men-.. “tioned in this advertisement. Choose for Christmas now and save. ve LUCAS CoO. The Big Christmas Store Where ‘You; Expect More For Your Money -- And Get