The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1928, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JANUARY Entertain Saturday at Dinner and Cards Governor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie were hosts at dinner at the Hotel Prince New Year’s Eve after which britige was played at the governor's mansion. Poinsettias and holiday colors decorated the dinner table at which Lim were marked for alike eve! ‘was spent thtee of and honors were ‘won by Mrs. Woodmansee and rold ’ Miss Stella Hilleboe of Ellendale rh an out-of-town guest. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Brown Hold ‘Open House’ at at Army Post In accordance with an old time pad which a been po) ar for mi hog at arm: betd-opin wiee ve he rae i open house a ir resi- dence on New Year's Day to friends rvice and to their civilian k. Th ption | yy, Guests a Bismarck were Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Frayne Baker, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Copelin, Dr. Mrs. W. E. Cole, Mr. and Mrs, M. Dr. and Mrs. W. S. reonnel of ir New Year's Brown residence. Many civilians of Bismarck and Mandan had planned to call on Col. and Mrs. Brown at their New Year's “open house” but the snow-blocked condition of the roads made it im- possible for them to get to the army at - port by automobile. | Mrs. Mickelson Is Hostess at Dinner irs. Keith Mickelson entertained ‘at dinner Sunday in compliment to Miss Mabel » who is home » from the MacPhail School of Music, and for Kenneth Preston, who is a student at the state university. were laid for five guests at the dinner, and the evening was spent socially. | 3 Watch Party at S. A. Marcks Home Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marcks were hosts at a watch night party at their home peso Year's eve. “ e evening was spent at bridge, midnight a course su; wes served. Holiday decorat ‘were used to carry out an aeractive * cafor scheme. ‘ ed _to petits the foliage in this ey as the pagel of ee mother sister, Mrs. and Meee T. T. M. Stebbins, Miss Elizabeth ‘Aitheart of Far has spent the past week at tl ‘ C. W. Moses home, returned to her home Friday evening. A. marria; comes was issued | Friday to Gustav C. Jacobson of | pry sig and Miss Bernice I. Weidel C. Bell and Miss Mabelle | ion a Steele were its of F a riends in this city Friday. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 * TONIGHT—Tuesday | Clara Social and Personal Governor and Lady {Local U. C. T. ;| the Jamestown high school. 8, 1928 { ——_——_—_—— a ‘ “ara t \| Hands For Tenth | wendol Welch, age _Swendelyn | of Me Gearke auction bridge games will be broad- 8, ft Kelley Simonson at a pretty wed- . Me Gives Annual _ _| {ing this atternoon at the home of | (*¥: January 3, at 9 p. m St. Paul, Minn. The local U. C. T. 1 held its} Mrs. James Gilchrist (Josephine annual ‘New hy Dalat the| Welch), Riga’ The bride's gout | , The , follows Grand Pacific hotel Saturday eve-| wa, of Delf blue trimmed Legit for ee jo. a ning. with a rhinestone buckle. With this dealer, In accordance with the season aj gown she wore a crystal necklace al Fa, “south? te spirit of gaiety prevailed, and the| and carried a bouquet of white roses ts were entertained at dancing| and lilies-of-the-valley. ort K 410764 rom 9 until 12 o'clock. A mid-| Mr. and Mrs. Simonson are taking iamonds K J 3 night supper was served in the din-| a short trip Beas) in Minnesota! Giibs A 6 ing room, gad Wisconsin after which they willl W. 8, Firestone of Cleveland, Ohio, play by play with the experts. ‘ iA incited Le at home at Person Court in this “West, holds: Niece of Governor = Firs, Simonson attended the Uni- Spates K KQJ106 i arri versity of North Dakota and Wooster Sorlie Is M ied Colleses Mpceind Ohio. She is al Saturday at Buxton] member of Alphi YY Phi sorority. fies Ro ee Miss Katherine Sorlie, daughter| (53. y of Mr. and Mrs, O. J. Sorlle of Bux.| After coming to Bismarck | three Mrs, A. Serle, besa the Dede sy a Arg rs. " ie 108 in 1s Bartlett Mcteod of ‘Erle ‘at| city for some time, y tha Wiltahead of New a a tome wedding Saturday evening. Out-at. it-af-town guests at the wedding Spades A'7 2 Rev. Ensberg of Reynolds read the| were the bride’s mother, Mrs. Hearts A Q5 3 service. ai hile en f Bismarck, the st09 | 3! Diamonds 7 5 4 e ms A mother, Mrs. jonson were decorated. in Christmas col-| ron, Wis,, Mes, Mell Pollard, Misses| _ “lbs 10 4 3 ors and lighted by taper candles.| Ruth and Ethel Pollard and George |= = Mrs. Stanley Wilner of Tower City,| Knowles of Bismarck, Dr. and Mrs. former! Miss Marian Sorlie, at-| John D. Chicago, brother- Koucky of sees er sister as bridesmaid. in-law and sister et the bride, Mr. and Mrs. McLeod will make Mr. McLeod is athletic "coach “tn —— ae nana The bride is a graduate of the arty aoe = state university and a member of] More than 100 et attended ts Bl sags chapter of Delta Zeta sor-| the New Year's Fad mnt icLeod is a graduate of rear’ Taavestown college. | of) the Squirrel club gave ud fe ie wlerton fal nd holida: onfetti, se ine al 10] Masons Entertain favors lent s gale appearance 0 le pal or ie dal in at Dancing Party| was Turnished by the Patterson on Diamonds 962 Clubs 9752 Milton ss og of New York, Spar es Benet Hearts 8 spot 2 Diamonds n a a Fd oad favors lent a gala appearance to chestra. New Year's favors, horns and! The Squirrels were hosts to sev- otek ao featured at the Seal eral guests from out, of the city. ‘ear’s Eve irty at i rol a lets Mr. and Mrs. EB c. Armstrong of | the Masons entertained. Over 50 couples ‘attended the par-| Minot transacted business in this ty and dancing was enjoyed from| city Friday. 9 o'clock until 12. At midnight, of supper was served. als W,_Setbel st ation apenas | here, looking after business ~— Dinner at atlas eisai Murphy Home} _PreInventory Sale on all — y Coats, Dresses and Millinery at Murphy en-| the Sarah Gold Shop, 312 Main aveniag at a din-| Ave, ner part; ir home at 213 es Cleanse full-flavored coffee Avenue West, thoroughly—then, At the conclusion of the dimmer, vic VARA K s ite bridge was pla: i) Ae gerd with honors going to B. Over 21 Million Jars Used Yearly rat taeg and Geretaor A G. Sor: Guests from out of the city were Supt. and Mrs. W. F McClelland Dr. and Mrs. B. 8 Nickerson of Mandan. Since Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McGillis will leave in the near future for an ex- tended trip to fhe, Pacific coast, Dr. Enge Chiropractor ree Flynn of Eekleson spent ent Nee Year's week-end as ihe Drugless Physician guest of friends ii in this city. Lucas Bik. Bismarek, N. D. Stephen Monek aan the New Year's holidays as a guest at his home in Jamestown. Pre-Inventory Sale on all ; Coats, Dresses and Millinery at) the Sarah Gold Shop, 312 Main oleae : CLINIC OF DR. MacLACHLAN Harvard University Cures Diseases by Natural Methods Without Metallic D igs or Surgery Glasses Fitted Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Osteopathic Physician >Blectretherapy Soler-Ray Chronte Diseases a Specialty ‘nies Foerth Strect Phone 240 Blomarck, N. D. Rooms 6-8 Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. To Our Bismarck Gas Consumers For all gas consumed in 1928, the following reduced rates for the dif- ferent classes of service as approved by the Board of Railroad Commis- sioners on December 21st, 1927, will apply on your gas bills rendered Feb- ruary Ist. Domestic Residence Rate ° Gross Disct, Net First 200 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one month.. $110 $10 = $1.00 Next 1300 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one month.. » 24 01 = per 100 Cu, Ft, Next 1000 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one month 21 01 r 100 Cu. Ft. Next 2500 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one munth. 1% OL per 100 Cu, Ft. All over 5000 Cu. Ft, consumed in one month ... ak -20 per 100 Cu. Ft. The monthly consumption for an average family for ookiae alone will average fifteen hundred feet or less and the reduction after this amount is sufficient for the average family to afford and enjoy fontionons hot water service with a storage heater and the use of a Radiantfire Commercial Cooking Rate First 200 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one month.. $10 = $1.00 Next 2300 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one month. 01 +22 per 100 Cu. Ft. Next 7500 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one month. OL +21 per 100 Cu, Ft. OL -20 per 100 Cu. Ft. 01 16 per 100 Cu. Ft. 01 10 per 100 Cu. Ft. This reduced rate applies to all business pleces, restauriata, hotels, hos- ; tals, etc. where gas is used for cooking. Next 80,000 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one month All over 100,000 Cu. Ft. consumed in one month.. House Heating and Industrial Rate $18.00 per year for each 100 cu. ft. or fraction thereof of maximum hourly demand Payable,in 12 equal monthly installments. All gas consumed to be paid for at 11 u. ft. with usual discount of 1 cent per 100 cu. ae for sone ar pay- at sik sees tad 6 Gs a eu. ft. month must be consumed to come this rate. an off peak load and applies to load. House beating by fi tis Slsea te 'aovdoglan seen the =. ry in is very fast at rai iowa, due to the fact that i is lasner than a iaee ae where installed in an house, favorably in cost with oil. In industrial uses, our rate will per- pk Spas he oe es thermostatic control, ae ; Consolidated Utilities Co. 510 Broadway, Kelly A. | A. Simonson, Radio Bridge Game The tenth of a series of 20 radio| % Welch of this city, became the bride cast from radio station KFYR Tues-| $ the bride’s brother-in-law and sister,| The listeners-in are urged to have | ¥ New Y Year Party | Mo ree pen i Seiden Wilcox of| tour players ready with cards and|¥ to follow the game bid by bid and ; are the advance|§ Douglass of ; ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center BLANKET SHEETS — Size 72x80, plain white, extra heavy cotton, each sheet ..ccccccccccccscccces COTTON BLANKETS—Size 64x76; plain and fancy colored borders on tan and grey; @ pait .....sc0e00. wipes WOOL INDIAN BLANKETS— Size 66x84; hemmed edge; dark plaids, assorted; a value usually found elsewhere at $3.00 and over. We have secured 150 of these for this sale to sell at, CACH..oeeeeeee PART WOOL BLANKETS—66x80 and 68x80; fancy plaids bound in satin- ette; the famous Nashua, Houston, Boulevard and other brands. These blankets weigh 4 and 414 pounds. Priced for this sale at lower than wholesale; a pair .....cccsseeces 100 PER CENT PURE WOOL BLAN- KETS--Assorted well known brands in size 66x80. Plaids of rose, grey, turquoise, orchid, black and white, garnet and tan, bound in satinette and feather stitched. Regularly sold in this store for $8.95 and $9.95. During this big blanket WME MIDI. dc0ccneconnesreces CRIB BLANKETS—Extra heavy cot- CRIB NORMAN ton; pink and blue fancy patterns; size 81x41 inches. Feather stitched with silkoline thread; for this blanket sale, each ...+-seeceveees BLANKETS—Plain white with pink and blue borders; size 30x40; the famous Esmond Blanket; each BABY BLANKETS—Size 36x50; plain pinks, blue, white and apricot; double stitched and bound with satinette to match .......06 THISTLEDOWN BABY BLANKETS— 36x50; plain white with blue or pink borders; feather stitched ........ 95c $1.59 $1.95 $2.95 $6.95 55c 65c $1.45 $1.45 $1.79 $1.85 $1.85 $1.95 recess SQe29 BEACON BLANKETS — 60x80; VIRGIN INDIAN BLANKETS—66x80; plaids of tan, buff, Copenhagen, grey and brown; a heavy single blanket with wool finish; during this sale...... PART WOOL BLANKETS—Houston, Nashua and other well known brands; weight up to 415 pounds; fancy plaids; assorted patterns, sizes range from 70x80 to 74x84; priced below the regular wholesale COStS & PAIL .ecececescccccceceve part --wool; Nayajg patterns and ore Darks 2.0 cedelvceecccccccceses. EXTRA HEAVY DOUBLE BLAN- KETS—Regular $5.95 value; size 66x80; beautiful plaids; pastel Shades cocccccscccsccccccsccecs PART WOOL AUSTRALIAN PLAIN BLANKETS —Size about 70x80; weight almost five pounds each; a limited number of these $5.50 values fOr .cccccccccceecccccece WOOLEN BLANKETS—Fancy plaids; 43/4, pounds weight; sizes 66x80 and 70x80. A limited number of these salesmen’s samples priced for this sale at, a pair .....ccceccccecees sage ALL WOOL INDIAN BLAN- KETS—The Famous Pendleton Blanket in Navajo patterns; beau- tiful color combinations; edges bound in felt. Priced eo that they should sell on sight .......00 PURE WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS— 100 per cent wool; size 70x80; weight 5 pounds each and over. Plaids in gold, black and white, grey, orchid, turquoise, pink and rose. A regular $10.95 value to be sold during this sale at, a pair... FANCY ALL WOOL SINGLE BLAN- KETS—Size 72x84; plaids and plains; moth-proof virgin wool, 5-pound blankets, bound in satin, The famous Kenwodd and Pendle- ton brands. Regular price $13.50 and over. Of Salesman Samples Bought for cash at a liberal dis- count, enabling us to make ex- tremely low prices for This Week Sale Will Close Saturday Evening, January 7. Do Not Disappoint Yourself by Missing It. $2.95 $3.25 $3.49 $4.39 $3.95 $5.95 $8.95 $8.95 A aan ti 08 . -~ , _ . $ 1 0. 75 WOOL BLANKETS — No shoddy wastes or substitutes used in this heavy double blanket. Sizes up to 72x84. Values up to For this sale nly ssr-se---ss+2 D LODO FANCY COMFORTERS—Size 70x80. Filled with all new cotton and stitched throughout .......se00 FINE COMFORTERS — Size 70x80; guaranteed all new materials; challies and satinette covers; a good value at ........csccceccee ALL SATINETTE COMFORTERS— Full size. Extra fine bats used in these, Plain borders and fancy printed centers; each, only ..+0+. $3.45 $4.15 $4.95 A. W. LUCAS CO. | Where You Expect More for Your Money-—-And Get It

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