The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1927, Page 5

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rs. J. L ‘Hughes Presents Pupils, in Studio Recital Mrs. J. L, ‘Hughes presented a group of her pupils in piano recital Monday ‘ening at her studio in hér Tun “bye will continue to give studio recitals at various times during the, winter. did Members of the Spezt Legion, a meet Hast we cil, el Be 38 ‘erris Cordne: the me The regular monthly dinner for members of the Business and Pro- meeting will be held during the eve- ning. ee @ The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening at 9:80. Mrs. J. W. Knecht will be in charge of arrangements for the ee eee Mrs. Fred Conklin will be hostess At S12 Sixth street. | The Wednesday club will meet ‘Wednesday at 3 o'clock with Miss Marian Burke. is meeting will This be Guest Day, ale ” Mrs, Selma Jacobson was hostess Saturday evening to employes of Klein's Tosgery at a lutefisk supper at her home, Pe ‘The L. iene rae Baggies 4 afternoon 215 in Mrs. Cassel- ) a room, at the William Moore The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and ‘Wednesday. Not much change. \ Bergeson s. Quality-Style-Economy Social and Personal. Mies Hazel Ness Is. Miss Hazel Ness of this city was|~ honored Saturday when a luncheon and shower was given b; 5. Tharp of Mandan and The, tabl i i ie intments we: accordance ‘with the Chris dee- oration ce Followi: the ae was at bridge,. with honors Mrs. Oscar More of of the Women’s Community council E. Perry, presid its vited to the ornings eee? 4 J. B French returned Monday Blue me rom Dickinson, where he en Di ied Ge pila Bonin as feotene led lamonds ‘ayette, who recently unde: a serious operation. Mrs. Little's ( ader pat Boi rd oH condition was critical for a time, be = is now rej ing along as we! pected. J. A. Larson returned Sunday from the Twin Cities, eee % meet 0! company officials, ‘ C. E. Will, who recently under- went an operation at the Bismarck hospital, is along nicely os 7 Mrs. Fay Kent left Saturday for Wibaux, Mont., where she will be the guest of friends for a short ee et . Mrs. Paul Pecht of Rockford, Iowa, is in the city visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Will. aCe A daughter was:born Saturday at the Bismarck hospital to {r. and Mrs. Carl Munson of this city. W. J. Noggte trip to piouete bag some time ‘with relat Miss. Anne Erickson of Driscoll nt Saturd ir this city, looking interests. ; Honored at Shower .ned from a re’ x he spent Mrs. F. irs. T. E. 'y of Bismarck at theeTharp itmas dec- Miss Gladys Smith of Dickinson spent the week-end in Bismarck as e guest of friends. | Mandan, of Miss Ness to city. < - ital, a Mandan will occur! Mrs, Eva M; Peterson of Fargo| William Mill: of Brittin was aland in the ghostly surroundings of NEW TRIAL ORDERED flowers for coats and dresses, future. | mi i guest, f ani in this city Ped caller in Bismarck Satur-| hh castle. ‘a i ie 4 Gage Ward ee scarfs and many more, too nu. Bonham Bros. lay and Sunday. - lay. - lorence Vidor comes to the El-| trict court, ‘ie supreme cou! ‘4Y| merous to mention. Open eve- The Store of Safe Diamond On account of the severe weather i oe Oe tinge for Wednesday and Thursday | ordered a new trial in the case of 2 last, week the, soliciting committes) J, H. Riley of Sterling spent Mon-| .J, K, Murray of Mott transacted|in “Honeymoon Have,” from. tHe | Stanley Gallagher, by Harry Gallag-| "ings, commencing Wednes- Buying not complete their soliciting for] (ty here transacting bus: ess. Community Chest fund. Mrs. lent of the coun- that the committee inesday morning at 10 meet fed: o'clock at the Association of Com- merce rooms. member of the council but who is willing to donate her services to Anyone who is not a IGMARCK.W.DA eT ine drive, ig in- esting Wednesday DIAMONDS ,“2EWELAY there isgnot enough blue to recognize, it is not a blue * white stone. Then again some Brn resort to using arti- icial light and instruments to show diamonds—these lights or instruments will sure make a very ordinary diamond look to the per- 3on who don’t know diamonds. Our Diamonds will stand the test of being shown under natural sunlight which is the very best method used in ted to be get- as can be ex- ose where he the past week attending the Carpenter Lumber reported a getting oe ae aie} the “he ae eee es them AS ied on el at ir lar meetin; eq- stores, because je diamon hesday afterngon,at 3 o'lock, | whe siny nfernoon 2:80 ‘with|| yOu Duy looks good in natural ight, ill sure rilliant 1 ‘The Current Events Mrs, 0. H. Erickson, 1000 Thayer/] under artificial light. meet Wednesday afternoon at '3 We are showing the finest o’clock with Mrs. John A. Larson line of diamonds this store has ever shown and our many years experience in the busi- ness will be useful to you in selecting a diamond, Store open evenings until Christmas F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” Since 1907 Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Tuesday Mistletoe, per spray ....250 Holly Wreaths, with four bunches of berries, 35¢ » each, 3 for ..o+000+-+$1.00 Laurel Wreaths, Cedar Wreaths, plain or decorat- ed, each, $1.00, $1.50, 92.50 Wreaths of Prepared Foli- ages--Very nicely decorated and will last indefinitely. Each, $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00 Laurel Roping and Cedar Roping--Much used as dec- orations inside and out. 25c per yard, 10 yards £0F croreevegeereees $2.00 NEWS PICTURES : COMEDY Oscar i : & : ’ Flower Phone 784 VAUDEVILLE Night Flower Phone 1051-W TONIGHT Greenhouses DO YOU KNOW : An Enlargement "of a snapshot taken in a happy moment brings back those memories and makes the i _ IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT ° _ You still have time to dig out that favorite negative and have. HOSKINS-MEYER make that enlarge- ', Prices are very reasonable. Come in and look over ‘iss Leah Harth of Menc + spent | 9 ————~_—_—___________-© AT THE CAPITOL Minot physician. The court held| ing was presented by O. M. Kilen of, z Saturday in this city on business and At the Movies = {| _ what is probably one of the most that the evidence presented waa Ine the Mountrail County Reporter, sad and: ‘i i = sufficien warrant the jury's | accept . 2 a Meals daca Jaga Midely read novels in the world 131 verdict for the plaintft. Galiagher| ber ef the Stanley school beard. Miss Mrs, C. E. Rohrer of this city has been admitted to St. Alexius hospital for treatment. James F. X. Co...1y of Fargo was @ business caller week-end. Ernest Swanson of Moffit spent |‘uses in his P. M. Gosney of Sterlin Monday here, looking after business interests, Ernest Stoudt of Fargo was a week-end guest of friends in this business in Bismarck Saturday. ~ sizes and odd shades in ~Gifts for Mother, Father, Wife, Sister, or Sweetheart, are assembled here in such quantity and variety as we ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ELTINGE THEATRE Will a hypnotized person led to the scene of his crime, unconscious- ly re-enact the details of his mis- deeds? This is the theory, lately voiced by many expertg in hypnotism and men- tal mysteri which Lon Chaney st role, that of a de- tective-hypnotist in “London After Midnight,” showing at the Eltinge tonight, Tuesday. In the new picture Chaney plays a Scotland Yard detective, pitted against a strange band of criminals nat in a “hauntede: ” onan old English estate. The action of tke play takes place in Scotland Yard in London, in strange under- world dives in the Engli “The Count of Minte Cristo,” which was written by Alexandre Dumas about one hundred years ago. De- Bertha R. Palmer, state si end of public instruction, gave thei dedicatory address, sued for damages, charging that malpractice and nee by the im to ‘lose a spite the fact that the technte of| erendant had caused the novel has .dvanced greatly in| °® se) lector vf the last hundred years, Dumas’ m1s-| SCHOOL BUILDING DEDICATED terpiece still remains the mort Stanley—The dedication of the called for book in the public l-] new schoolsbuilding at Stanley took brary. place recently at the high school auditorium. George Wilson read the history of the hool, and the build- ee XMAS GIFTS Not only hats, but many useful gifts. Silk hosiery and undergarments, leather, bead- ed and mesh bags, hand-em- broidered pillow cases and tow- els. Handkerchiefs, gloves, ee in Bismarck this a. Translated to the screen about three or four years ago Fox Films, with John Gilbert, "Renee Adoree, Estelle Taylor and William V. Mong, in the stellar‘ roles, the picture created a sensation at the time. In fact, the tremendous de- mand, to see this masterpiece again, has induced Fox Films to reissue it. It will have a showing at the Cap- ito] theatre, tor tomorrow—Wednes- day and Thursday. in this city transacting spent eee story by Williamson. her, his \guadian, vs. L. H. Kermott,| day.—Nielsen’s Millinery. Coat and Dress CLEARANCE AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES FOUR GROUPS OF DRESSES AT RIDICULOUS PRICES Fine Winter Coats This great preholiday event goes steadily forward. Everyone is talking about it. Come now and see the wonderful offerings in Broadcloth, Ven- ice and Veronella coats, beautifully silk lined—and heavily furred — shown in all colors. They’re going fast. Former Prices to Former Prices to Former Prices to Former Prices to Former Prices to $32.50 $39.50 $57.50 $79.50 $115.00 $19.50 $25.00 $35.00 $49.50 $57.50 New Dresses 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. OF SILK OR WOOL Tn women’s and misses’ sizes, crepe, satin and twill weave dresses, Sale Price $8.75 Also jerseys'in one and two-piece styles and a good assortment of colors. Former prices on many of these were as much as $19.50. Silk, wool. or mercer- ized hosi for i Marked for a Rig clean- im- Z santinte sat he On Sale at On Sale at up, Fall and winter eS mi hats including some of $15.00 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. Evening and party dresses in light shades of georgettes and chiffon. Attractive styles to IONE UTA os, 3 iis snancvs inn aeinnee seks seo ems $25.00 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. Styles and colors for : Vy Price ===" Bismarck’s Greatest Gift Display our morg recent ar- rivals in Metal, Felts, Velvets, Velours and combinations. in large or small head sizes, @ great assortment. Grouped on one table for quick disposal. These are hose that were as much as $1.75 in some cases,’ have never had before. ' Sewing’ cabinets, smoking stands, pictures, lamps, comfy slippers, hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, silk underwear, fancy pillows, pottery, etc. You're missing something big unless you see our holiday displays. "WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only”

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