The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 21, 1927, Page 5

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1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY JUNE 22 - ABIG DAY - JUNE 22 A Timely Sale of Necessities Many good buys, not téld of here, will be included. It is wise to shop early when more attention can be given to each indi- vidual sale. —Main Floor— 9 e e 3 Men’s Night Shirts, $1.00 = 9, os Silk: over: the = Women s Silk p= Good quality long cloth; long sleeves; V neck; in sizes 16 $ 00 knee. You can =— and Rayon to [—==, to 20. These,are full cut and roomy and just what men wear them with == the Top Hose want for summer wear. te ea ee Semi-fashioned; st = lisle foot, with a high spliced heel. Children’s Kumfort Suits, 2for $1.00 They must please you, too, << il ae pay be Mal in —— ; > ie new light shades, as ~4 in erst in-every way—because they =; well as black, in sizes 84 = Our seg 59c — rine knee a praetor = ‘ rls. ; . Also Lifesize do so completely satisfy = to 10 = for both boys and girls. ‘aped; drop sea’ so Lifesi: 2 pairs for $1.00 Athletic Suits for the larger boys with knitted insert in back for strength and comfort. Children’s Gauze Vests, 4 for $1.00 .A regular 29¢ value. those who wear them, is Unconditional Guarantee r Summer Colers and All Sizes Curtain Sets, a set, $1.00 lance, two ruffled panels and two ruffled tie | gold, rose or blue, at only $1.00 a set. ines, 6 Yards for $1.00 3 and color combinations. 386 inches wide. lin Gowns, Bloomers, 2 for $1.00 muslin Gowns and Bloomers, in light shades. ting ribbon. Also one lot of women’s Batiste Suits: any two of these garments at the Each $1.00 1 Slips, Very nicely. made up. Sizes 34 to 44 ides. e ° cings, 5 Pairs, $1.00 | Ready Stockings; in black, cordovan, sand, ee 516 to 10%, at 5 pairs for $1.00. sth Sox, 3 Pairs, $1.00 xin plain golors, of black, sand, camel and fs, in sizes 6 to 10, at 3 pairs for $1.00. Suit Cases, $1.00 ry durable case, with good lock and catches. latches, i844 qBoxes, $1.00 oxes. Will strike anywhere, apers, Each $1. 00 aper, madexfrom woven white ash, with a and a hinged top at only $1.00 each. m Clocks, Each $1.00 ‘m. Each clock guaranteed. oleum Mats, Each $1 00 variety of new patterns, acy Socks; 4: Pairs, 1.00 “= gwearing. nyon, with a strong mercerized lisle foot. pray Shirts, 2 for $1.00 olor chambray ; sizes 6 to Bie years. ee to stand the wear and tear that ° ‘real boy: give them. i. Sizes 2 to 16, Children’s Rayon Sox, 2 Pr. $1.00 A regular 75c value. Good assortment ot colors with fancy tops. Buy now while there is a full assortment of colors and sizes; 44 length. Table Rayon Garments Ea. $1.00 Included in this lot are children’s combination suits, Mun- singwear vests, a few bloomers to close out, teddies and step-in pants. Wonderful values if your size is among, them. Better look this table over a as ~~ will not ‘1 Lot Men’s Pajamas, Ea. $1.00 These are a $1.65 value, but are placed in one lot to close out at $1.00 each.. Some are slightly faded from being too long in the window, but the value is just as good. You will want several pairs at this price. Genuine English Chintz Prints 36 inches wide; in many new patterns and color combina- This is a mer- cerized first quality cloth, and for this day only 4 yards for $1.00 Made from a_ good quality, well - known bleached sheeting that has very little starch or filling. An Exceptional Value at —Main Floor— Men’s All Linen Handkerchiefs, DAO esos once inte ntec has sess +e Ladies’ White or Colored Handkerchies, regular 15c value, 10 for ........... Ladies’ Novelty Handkerchiefs, silks or linens, regular 35c value, 4 for. Tooth Paste—Pebeco or : Pepsodent, 3 PR yes cee nes eee ... $1.00 .. $1.00 ... $1.00 —Main Floor— Cannon Turkish Bath Towels,3 for $1.00 20x40 inches. Double thread, with blue, rose or gold checked design and border. This is one of the best towel values that we'have ever offered. 27-inch Outing Flannel, 8 Yards for $1.00 , Good weight fluffy flannel for baby. Buy plenty ‘at this “ low price. Mea’s Blue Denim Overalls, $1 00 | A new shipment ‘of the better kind of men’s blue denim overalls, made from 2:20 white back denim and cut extra large. Will measure up with overalls costing much more. They: are triple sthehed and bar tacked, with extra large Men's Caps Sas 634 10714, Each $1 00 Made trom fine quality aultings and twends; good sateen OF Your Money - -- And Get nh: Crash Toweling in 10-yd. Bolts Part bleached; eith red or blue borders. A regular $1.35 value at Bismarck Wonen ive Among New Officers of State D. U. V. i | | Miss Agnes MeCoy of Fall River, | Mass. national presifent of the Daughters of the Union Veterans of, the Civil War, and Mrs. Ora EF n of Bismarck, national —or- i tr, were in charge of the or. | ization of the department of North 1 a which was installed | Monday ‘nei at Fargo. |. M ra Hagerman of Tent No. ‘a3 named president of the Mrs. Fannie Falker of k, junior ne Hedstrom, als Bismarck, was elected secon j bearer of’ the department, | An event of the meeting was as the | Fathers and Daughters banquet, the first to be held in the state of North Dakota, which was given at the Gard- ner hotel Monday evening. Mrs, Mor. ton and Miss ere guests of nted with cor- sion of the installa- » & school of instruc- d for all members con- cerning the | the DU. litre, Pulte Is a at at Luncheon n Was hostess ck luncheon at ‘atterson hotel, apartment in t nished the floral motif in the decor- | ation of the rooms, while pink roses [were used for centerpieces on the | tables. During the afternoon seven tables ie bridge Were it play, with honors being won by Mrs. F. A. Copelin, Mrs | Spencer Boise » Frank Hed- John F. Sullivan of Mandan the only guest from out 4° the 'Philathes’ Sunday } — Gives Piehic ‘Sunday school of terfan church gave a pic- ‘day evening at Ward's r Bismarck. About 21 mem- j bers attended. Following a picnic supper the eve- [ning was spent with music. and games. The class was _accompani by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson, M. Hanson is the Philathea school teach Sund: | vericultare and r, commieony | Jamestown Rotary James town this noon on “The Probaijfe Fu. ture Developments of North Dakota.” Mr. Kitchen will remain ins James- town to attend the convocation ad- dress which will be given tomorrow morning to the summer s¢hool stud- ents of mestown Colipge on the Need te Value of In the School.” ———— OM AOWA C, Boepple have as their /son-in-law and » ung Mrs. Leonard Joiger’s mother, vr of Hurtboldt Towa, } Joiner and his mother will ray th ICanada this evewing to spend a few days with relatives, returning. Fri- day. They will be guests at the Boepple home for or two or three weeks, iiway commission, and S. R. Sharts, representative of the bureau of public roads, left today for a trip through the V; City, Devils Lake, and Minot divisions in the in terest of construction and road pro: jects. They will return to Bismarck the last of this week. RETU. HOME Mrs. Thodore Greenfield returned to Bismarck Saturday after spending three weeks in Minneapolis as the guest oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aasgaurd. She was accompan- ied home by her sister, Miss Valborg Ansgaard, who will visit here for some time before going to Butte, Mont, WILL SPEND SU3 SUMMER HERE Miss Bertha M. Bertsch, who has been an instructor in the department of Languages at the University of Minnesota for the past year, has re- turned to Bismarck to spend the sum- mer as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chris Bertsch. GUESTS LEAVE MONDAY Mrs. Lillian M. Weist and daughter. Norma, of Henderson, Minn, who have been guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs, C, past three weeks, left their home. Mrs, Wi Schroegge are sister: WILL ATTEND CONVENTION Miss Esther Monson left today for a trip to Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver, Wash. She will attend the Lutheran league convention which will be held at Seattle June 25 to 30. Miss Monson expects to be away several weeks. Monday for eist and = Mrs. The Weather Fair tonight and Wed- nesday. Not much change ALWAYS STANDARD ST ge ee | Social and Personal Dr. L. E. Htischite Is | not, senior vice presi-' nnie Hedstrom of Tent | ie #1Out of Town Guest eremonies and ritual of | 3 | Roses, peonies, and marguerites fur-| ¥ W. Schroegge for the! re a STS Honored at Farewell Dinner By 40 & 8 Dr. J. K, Blunt was named chef de gare of the 40 & 8 in the of Dr. L, Huschka at the w held j Sunday-gfternoon at Fort Lincoin, Dr. | Huschka’ ty: leaving soon to make his home in Fargo. John Musolf, Tom Burke, and D. A Ruertsch were qumed delegates to the convention to be‘held in Fargo. Following th dinner was giv hotel in meeting a farewell atthe Patterson nt to Br, Hasehka id for 20. Is Honoree at Bridge Mre. Jessie M. Harris and Sundquist entertai 4 bridge di Miss Following the dinner, bridge was | played at four tables, furnished a the dinner table. ‘ | Besides the guést of honor, Mf T. aughlin of Ch 6, i her son and nd Mrs, R. G. dietetic urge of t! lay. It's the “balanced ration” ae pro- tein, carbohydrates and vitamines— plus the “bulk” ; less often needed that world’s authorities are advising. Now you cook it in 2% to 5 miautes. That's faster than plain toast. No kitchen muss or bother. Why go on, then, with less nour- ishing breakfasts? Today get Quick Quaker... food thaystands by you through the mornin; Your grocer has also Quaker Oats as known them, Quick al aker DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 114! Fourth St. Phone 240-W Bismarck, N. D. ‘k Quaker— have always to make laxatives | Park Art beauty from a three ‘mbrahs at her home in Cana py this city. HERE ling was a Fim Bismarck for Dr. J. the city ork's trip to points in the east. a “yt * The Methofist “iadies will give a dinnet Jiuraithy at 6 demon- | 1 i ‘DAKOTANS” IC OFFICES oT ‘wo more graduates of Dakota Business College, Firgo, have re- | : | celved appointments inipublic offi- . E. L. Nelson as Clerk of Court in Nelson County, Bessie Anderson ‘vehct as Deputy Register of Deeds in Burke County. Sylvia Arman is now *Vofficial stenographer in the office of States Atty. Dahl, Grafton. Results tell more plainly than | words, why you should take D. B. | C. ACTUAL BUSINESS training | (copyrighted—unobtainable acite- | where). Watch each week. ‘*Fol- low the Bucce$$ful.”” Ask.Fi L. | Watkins, Pres., 806 Frome, St., Fargo, about Summer School... Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT | Tuesday - Wednesday Babe Ruth “BABE COMES HOME” ANNA Q. NILSSON LOUISE FAZENDA News Pictures PNIDOING A COLLEGE, CSHAAM age VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT | Palace - Mandan formerly owner of the Interesting Announcement for Bismarck Ladies Mrs. Ella Bannon wishes to announce that she has secured the services of Mrs. Julia Meade, Mrs. Meade will be pleased to s@rve her old cus- tomers as well as new. Hotel Patterson Beauty Shop : Mrs. Ella Bannon, Prop. For Appointment Phone 146-J Park Art Beauty Shop.

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