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__ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | ___ PAGE SEV f December — Clearance Sales A great pre-holiday event which will enable everyone to dress very eco- nomically for the rest of the winter season. Prices are cut unmercifully in order to move these goods quickly, ; ‘ : : / giving. The theme of the program| Custer Encampment No. 16 I. 0. was based on the life of the Biigrims. O. F. will meet Friday evening at SCHOOLS A number of visitors attended. 8:30 in the Odd Fellowg hall. Elec- ; son of the seventh! ness of the mecting and all mem- grade at the Will school is confined| bers are urged to be, preserit. School Are Guests ! The annual debate try-outs will] in-the city today attending a meet- . of Mr and Mrs. Lee | be held at the high school auditorium | ing of the pardon board at the state —_— eee, wee eee eae seal Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopton an- 5 Thursday at St. Alexius hospital, A color scheme of yellow and white| William Lenhart, son of Mr, and Chester Brstrom of Baldwin under for the dinner table. Following din- : went an, operation a pte! tor bee wan played a thre able | Re iBeER a 8 ember of, the] Nepal Toeedy. e games, lege where he is enrolled as a soph- he kit after saat igs! omore in the school of pharmacy. bat ivheeners pach Pee * \ ey_| tions of the state were recently '. B. Bechkp of Beulah was a For High School P upils| initiated into this organization, tvasinees caller in this city Monday high school have i their | in charge of the Bismarck Commun-| John Wagner of Wilton entered names on the honor roll for thecsess| it¥ Council meeting: which willbe St. Alexius hospital Tuesday - for THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927 tion of officers will be the busi- . Teachers of Will to her home by illness, nae Dr. D. T. Robertson of Fargo is this evening. penitentiary. a the home of Mr. and. or jane | Additional Society J vache AR ag ATS co foe yas carried out in‘ the decorations| Mrs, A. P, Lenhart of this city, has piss Nora MeGettigan won honors | the North Dakota Agricultural col-| Warwick Mastin of Duluth spent , Honor Roll Announced] Thirty-six students front all sec: 7 The following pupils of Bismarck| , The Current Events club will be soe hecund eee six weeks’ work of the school| held Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock| treatment. year. These pupils have an ave in the council rooms. Mrs. W. F. eee of 90 Per potkig ng their school wo: Kennard of Minot will address the} Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Helgeson of Freshmen: Gladys Barth, Bea-| meeting on the child welfare con-| Regan are transacting business in trice, Bowman, Aileen Cameron, | test which is being conducted. Mrs.| this city. , Eula Cameron, Betty Foster, Edith Florence Davis of Bismarck will on @ Nelson, Ethel Sandin, - Marian| SPeak on “Mural Paintings.” te . FS intes, Florence Swenson, Mary A son was born Sunday to Mr. and Lou Thompson, Phylli: Thompson, Kathryn Weisenburger and John Zuger. ~~ " Sopbornécea! Natalie Barbie, Em- ma_ Claridge, Frances Davis, Mil- Dietz, Grace Erickson, Hazel Halverson, Vada Heaton, Vera Hen- ton, Alma Heckenlaible, Isabelle Humphreys, Earl Kitchen, Edward Lahr, M. ‘len Loehrke, Vir- gil Luyben, Lester McLean, Kath- a Marcks, Mary Miller, John ‘Hare, Auvurne Olson, Theodore Psilolihnos, Alvin:. Schlickenmeyer, Goldie Strutz, Robert Toppins, Hel- en Ulsrud, Merle Von Hager., Julia The Thursday Musical club, will] Mts: William F. Robinson of this take the operetta “Miss Cherry Blossom” to Mandan this c¥ening where it will be presented at the Palace theatre. Great interest has! been shown by the Mandan people in securing the operetta and many residents ,of this city plan to at- tend the performance for the second time. s *# @ The Nonpartisan club No. t will meet this evening at the Women’s Community Council rooms under Hoffman's cafe. A short business meeting will be held promptly at city. DIAMONDS “JEWELRY The Gifts of Wise Men To introduce our CHRIST- Women’s and Misses’ : Fine , Greatly Winer) al } Reduced A fine, well selected cloth coat stock will be placed on sale for ridiculously low prices, some of them at as little as half price. Each one trimmed with luxurious furs. These are individual styles of rare beauty and quality and developed in excellent styles for now. Broadcloths, Veron- ella, Suede finish and Venice cloths in all the favored colors for winter wear. Former Prices to $32.50 MAS VALUES early in the season we have selected Five Diamond Rings and Four | Watches that we are offer- ing at prices never before equaled, The Diamond rings“are all clean—white—perfect stones and exceptionally brilliant— mounted in 18-K hand-made white gold. The watches are standard make, fifteen and seventeen jeweled, fully guaranteed, Our Diamond prices are the most wonderful values ever offered any place. If your Christmas . package bears the Name and Crest of this store you will know that no gift could be finer, F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck's Dinmond Store” Since 1907 ‘Wetmore and Margaret Will. 7:30 after which the evening will} Juniors: Thelma Amundson,| be spent at cards. Members are! Hannah Rafteseth and Alice Saks-| tequested to come and bring their haug. - friends, seniors: Grace Elness, Joe En- S ee SSS ras | right, Pauline Fritz, Charlotte Heim-| Miss Mary Hettich of this city stad, Lillian Heimstad, Frank Rob-| and J. E, Burch of Mandan were erts, Jane Stackhouse and Marian ets Monday eretlitg ae strutz. # J j e Met list parsonage. ve W. 5 eee cert E. Vater read the service. Mr. and The following names have been} Mrs. Burch are taking an extended Bnnounced on the honor roll for the} trip to points in Indiana and Ohio. eighth grade at the Will school: ae Joe Byrne, Karen Jacobsen, Annette Former Prices to $57.50 Former Prices to $39.50 Mrs. D. E. Haskin returned to Liebole, Willowbelle | Matscheck,; Jamestown Thursday after spending Frank Mayo, Frank Potter and Jo-| the past few days as the guest of seph Wright. The seventh grade| her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. « honor roll is made up of Mary| and Mrs, J. M. Harty at 417 West 1 Bankston, Peggy Bergeson, Claire} Thayer. * DeRochford, Ruth Freiss, Luella Harding, Lloyd Ode. Wallaco Peder- gon, and Freda Schlickenmeyer. (s The seventh and eighth grade literature classes of the Will school have completed the study of the poems: “The Courtship of Miles Standish” and “Evangeline.” The pupils are now writing short plays about these is and will drama- tize them. The best dramatization ' will be Presented before thg school. H. B. LOVE Doctor of Chiropractic Palmer School 8-year graduate Examination Free ~ Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. Former Prices to $115.00 Now : Now $49.50 = $5750 Special Valent Coats Fur trimmed sport coats in a broken line of $ 1 5 .00 sizes and colors. Good weight, interlined coats For All for general wear. Very special at .....%...-.-» Lovely . A‘ mp New Occasions With the party and bridge season in full swing, the wise woman or miss will do well to see these rare values in high grade dresses, z OF SILK OR WOOL. In women’s and misses’ sizes, crepe, satin and twi]l weave dresses. Also jerseys in one and two-piece styles and a good assortment of Sale Price $8.75 colors, Former prices on many of these were as much as $19.50. On Sale at . On Sale at $15.00 $25.00. Dresses of silk, wool, jersey.and novelty fab- rics, All in this season’s best styles and col- ors. Women’s and misses’ sizes and many of them formerly priced up to $29.50. All go at one sale price, ' Former Prices to $79.50 The eighth grade history classes, | Will school, have begun work on their term papers. Each pupil is choosing some historical character or event for special research work, and will write up his subject in ‘ booklet form, illustrated with clip- pings and pictures. ‘i | The civics classes at the Will DON’T FORGET The Hotel Prince Beauty Shop opens today under new management lend under Miss Gavtrade Evarts, Dens ree aera Phone 15 for appointment The pupils of the first four grades of the William Moore gohoale gave, @ program the day before Thanks- & CAPITOL THEATRE Starting Tonight, Dec. 1 Street and afternoon dresses of satin, crepe meteor, georgette and flat crepes in navy, black, brown and wood shades. Former prices on some of these were as much as $49.50—but all go at one sale price, Evening and party dresses in light shades of georgettes and chiffon. Attractive styles to tlose out at .* : : 5 bb Pr ice Children’s Coats | Children’s Dresses Sizes 2 to 14 years : Every child’s dress in stock, including wash Good, w&rm coats in wanted colors and fabrics. |, dresses, wool and Jersey, dresses, in best col- , Some are fur trimmed. Smart styles for the ors and smart styles, will be closed out in this . wee tot or growing girl to close out at a special sale at \ 1B REDUCTION ip PRICE This great Christmas Store is ready and at your service with the largest and most novel showing of gifts in its “feos + * 7" Ristory. Shop early. a : _ WEBB BROTHERS cost of ‘de macy made, tee ar /Peptormances 1:15 & 9PM. > o “Adults 28, Children 15¢ ) >>. SEE THIS FOR A REAL THRILL .