The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1997 _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ie AN ts al RE TE NOME aay =| “THE OPEN DOOR” ec ay yer Sra = ‘Stephen Palmer will preach at the Presbyterian Church 7 7 — a * ‘and “Don't Carc”—| Winston and Neweli company, in the ; i hina . . rpenter Bismarek Bank building. : isto the many visitors and The Iqst showing of men's . Dance at I. 0. 0. Fy hall i? Canned fruits and vegetables of | ed in its ow a ‘lunged to sample the various fruits] Wear each evenitig at Style Saturday night. the Harriet | every Pears, be found in each line.| sweetened and recanned very eco 7 2 i beans, green| nomically, Ce {and vegetable show by Holt & Johnsrud. Mrs. J... Banjo Song, Emmett | Social and Personal 7 oe 7 7 Vv Breslow Home Is. _- |Thursday Musical Sha ata Borhcs fe irsigiest t “~y ° me ition the Iten biscuit li is| 41 i ie a Wane unt yohtesetervedretrshmenta: "” [ong’eshibied. Puritan malt also J rs. Wingreene a Aten nDainetiayrarisia: 3 ‘i. jo . Party Wednesday) | By Mrs. Wingreene | Housewives Are cera aM | Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Breslow en- e Thur$day Musical club was en- M uch Interested H ”) lughes Sidney Homer If You Take Cold Easily You Are Vitamin-Starved— Take .. SCOTT'S EMULSION It Protects The Body With Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Scott & Rowne, Bloomfield, N. J. tertained Wednesday evening at their| tertained yesterday afternoon at the hi 65 A B, at ttily plan-| home of Mrs. G. E. Wingreene. | Mrs. ‘ " .o ‘i " sebigage diapers’ wen) 3, ri os ae sueare| in Food Displays| AutOmODIe. Sump er Caemes, Beery caer ont mater dinnes be played at| tery Harriet Ware, Sidney Homer and — gs use Calumet. Every ingredient offi- two tables. Honors in games! Frank LaForge. Bismarck housewives are finding a | cially approved by Uz. Ss. Food Authorities. | | were won by Mrs. E.G. Patterson and] The following musical numbers} variety of food sclections at the dis- John Graham. one given: play of of “University” and ‘18-K” Mr. and Mrs. Breslow will entertain| Vocal, “That Sleep That Flits on|food products being held by the urance again on Saturday. _—_————-. — Ten Candidates . 4 : ri Do y vi or Initiated Into Shiite dt Veianiite? THE WORLD'S GREATEST Muscovite Lodge Be sure,you are pro- BAKING POWDER tected from all worry. MAKES BAKING EASIER—!7°S DOUBLE ACTING 96-26 Ten candidates were initiated into the Imperial Order of Muscovites DR. T. G. OHARA Wednesday evening at the I. 0. 0. F. At a small cost per SE DENTIST \) hall, the degree team of Sioux Pulls, Sales_2'/, Times Those of Any Other Brand 5 df rs 8. D., putting on the initiatory work. month we can take Sales 2'/, Times Those of Any Other Brand bis Little Bldg. There were about 60 members of the Dak. * Tes. 766R organization in attendance. ven to chil he care of you—Theft — Liability — Fire — or collision. Today nake | the acquaintance of | the AETNA-IZER in| Bismarck — The man worth knowing. Twelve candidates from Wilton were to have been jnitiated but owing to the snow storm they were unable to get to Bismarck for the meeting. At the conclusion of the evening a lunch was served by the Lady Musco- vite club of Bismarck and Mandan. ELKS TO MEET MONDAY The special’ meeting of the Bis- marck Elks lodge, which was to have been held tonight, has been postpon- ed to Monday evening, March 14, be- cause of the trade week-auto show. style show entertainment here this Sow j evening. At. the session Monday Now that the season of light-col- night, officers for the ensuing year) ored Footwear is at hand, Slippers will be nominated and elected, and a ‘ large attendance of members is hoped} and Oxfords in gray and the for. blonde shades are taking the cen- _ 800 OFFICIAL HERE. ter of the stage. They offer great . E, Urbahns of Minneapolis, gen- nes ‘i Sacinaall crai superintendent of the Soo tine, variety in styling and trimming so was in Bismarck today to attend the . : as “fi auto show-style show-trade week pro-| that you may have just the right gram. Mr. Urbahns was very much! shoes to wear with your new impressed with the successful ° Apes 3 oye ner in which local business men hav jacket ensemble; to give your silk put over the trade week proposition s e und states that it has given the eity| Coat its due of smartness and to much desirable publicity all over} accompany your afternoon and the state. sports frocks. ST, PATRICK'S DAY DANCE A large number of tickets have been sold to the St.-Patrick’s day dance to he given at the Patterson hall under the Smet! nis the Ey Me ile ett . A d's Bi f team. ie hope chest and other R y Y to be given away that eveni IC) morn J 00, ef, are creating a great deal of inte: LEAVES HOSPITAL Miss Julia limer, who recently, ‘ By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND underwent a» operation for appendict- Registered Nurse ‘Henry & Henry Insurance 12th to 19th A Great Savings Event How Can We Do It? More Absorbent— Discards like tissue the Bank of North Dakota. caNIEURNUE RD Free Permanent Wave Mrs. J. D, Cowan of Leith, mother Miss Edith Demaray, to receive our first free of ne ve Leap g tated pete mie Permanent Wave. A. J. Herbert o! y , parents Next Wave to be given April Ist... Numbers of Mr. Herbert, left today for their “t ‘i Cone home after spending the week in Bis- given with a 50 cent purchase. marek. .. RETURNS FROM TRIP Swirl Marcel 1f. A, Mytchier has returned from —is making a big hit. Our cperators are all Grand Forks and Moorhead, where he hee made dutweys of the public parks trained in this hair dress. been , largely be new way called KO’ YW Kotex, diseards as easily as tis- | sue, Thus no laundry, no em- nentof disposal. Being 5 times as absorbent as | ordinary cotton “pads,” you wear lightest. gowns and frocks without slightest fear, Deoduri tov, thus ending all fear of o! 5 Obtain at any store embarrassment’ simply by of al} Se eee eA RRey te evade tanker WI: ~BEA Fa Abe -qirobletias ot -oltliliine home. Miss Zellmer is employed at ! ! | ZX hygienic ways have recently Mass Buying! Great Volume! Small Profits! Values that mean big savings. Fit is the main essential, while material counts for much, as only the best is good enough. These prices are made possible because of our buying power since The Burg Company stores sell thousands of dozens of Rayon garments annually. RAYON VESTS in preparation for improvements RR 7 “KOT. any stores plssned ee eae eet = siseen” NGTONS SHO! already wrapped on counters, ready | Do not compare these vests with other garments selling at 2 GUESTS AT BARTH HOME — P for you to pick up and take along similar price or more. They are all made of high gauge Rayon, well tailored and may be had in flesh, honey-dew or orchid. Sizes 36 to 42. Note the price and you will realize the economy in buying Rayon vests at The Burg Company, Each— Mr. J. 4. Barth, 712 Sixth without even asking for it. street, their house guests for im 7 = Tacren THN _ Try today and you'll never again | a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell: | -SHOPPE INI [risk the uncertainty of old ways. | man of ‘New Leipzig. Mrs. Barth and | Box of 12 costs only a few cents. Aes, he ee elon is ane Be sure you get the genuine. Only “CARNIVAL DANCE Kotex itself is “like” Kotex. The Squirrel club will sponsor a carnival dance to be held Saturday evening at the Patterson hall. The President Madison Orchestra will play. MATINEE ENTERS HOSPITAL Friday and Every Day R Miss Mary Lauinger of Strasburg at 2:30 ‘has entered the Bismarck hospital for an operation, E FROM DICKINSON Viola Maser and Mrs, Everett ‘are spending the week in eth ‘COME EARLY AND LAUGH HARD ise HERE THE BIG COMEDY SHOW Mr, and Mrs, Berhard Gehring of visitiny in Bismarck for a | i x Cc EH E M 1s E few days. - ~ a | ‘ : Kulm HERE FROM NEW SALEM Genuine RAYON Flesh with blue trimming; $% Mr. and Mrs, Peter Christensen cf e New Salem spent Thursday in t Flach wich bun erimanin trimming or orchid i cae a ith HERE :FROM NEW SALEM honey-dew trimming. The $ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christensen of popular garment for New Salem spent Thursday in the Spring and Summer wear, “for ONLY= city. BLOOMERS Genuine RAYON These bloomers are made of forty-two gauge Rayon with a flat lock seam throughout. Shirred top and bottom and a double re-inforced gusset. Extra full cut through the hips to insure comfort. Pink and Honey ™ Dew in a range of sizes, Our price for $ this HERE ON BUSINESS Lee Sparks of Braddock is spend- ing a few days in the .city on busi- ness, STEP-INS The same quality of rayon in these step-ins so the quality is equal to other garments. CENTS The Weather Partly ¢loudy tonighc. ‘| and .Saturday.. Not ‘much change __ produces the - finest baked-bean | flavorknown outstanding Pink, sizes 38-40, value is ONLY, EACH— , Our Models For Tonight Margie Smith ' Archie McPhee — Ray Bjelland

Other pages from this issue: