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MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1928 Pp. b, Grand Pacific Hotel 12:15 P, M. ee ° Blames giney Cab Mis Hc. Fak 3:00 P.M eit hte gee ie : Pan H Pitemie Ass'n, place ‘ be announced 390 B ¥. cd hey: ee rae ne Mrs. Sid F. Smith Harry F: ‘arbman to Catholic Daughters of Ameri St. M: 8:00 Pr u Fephe, rer il saerah ey = Is Named Head of Appear in Concert | Womens Club, hive. E. C. 8:09 Bb /and At Alken, member of the ace Se Ts Tato St. Mary’s Cirele in Minneapolis 10 Kiwanis Club, Grand Pacific Hote 12:15 P, M.jspecial gommittee which planned ‘at that time. = Bunions snd Professicnal” ros BB We all 3380 Poe << witl be hold. on| patambers of the met dad: hoe ga ‘omen, » Pe . a G se ier l- pres: rs jar: ae sf . M. 5 j regular » Other officers|/in October, has been engaged School ‘Board, tap 8:00 P, —_—— Bw begetirag soloist at "the ‘fourth of @ series of Yeomen, A. O. U. W. an 8:00 P.. M.| Short Talks by Thoughful Mothers named to serve with Mrs. Smith are: i eg Wie, on rs ee ae Mace ie an al Hi EAE EE) "a aconein Motor eye, fin Mra, Dan McDonald, secretary; Mrs. pea According to announcement| American Legion, A.” W. Hall - 8:00 P. M.| subject of ‘dope in medicines, Few stg key tt erlebahieed ds oy ae : $2 Fe] Rell onsare eu bu a a :00 P.M. on a ce tne care vat | ubr. Farbmar has played in the|18 Bismare rote 8:00 P. M.| Frehlorstorme 2 gnce at the peck changed from St. Mary's Sewing cit-|nwin Cities on several occasions and Knights of Columbus, Be ‘ fat 8:00 P. M. before her this. outskirts of life cle to St. Mary's circle, in announcing his return, the Min- Rebekahs, I. O. O. F. Hall . 8:00 P. M. Win Foley’s buzing tells ‘and Tar Com- +] ee neapolis ‘Tribune calls him a “phe-|14 U. C. T. and Raxtliaty, flka” Hall 8:00 P. M. nine torts true story, Bridge Club Meets Remmenal young violinist,” and “one of the f A fe at L. B, Brauer Home|” the «the Joung miuscan made his first | Bismarck ith, her, little grand: Inspectors Will Mr, and Mra LB, Braver wore| cere with ie MinneapalisSymriony| © Patient at a loeal hospital Start Tours Soon hosts Saturday evening to members| orchestra and creat tc censat nat Miss Minnie Nielson of Valley to the city commission to/ning when Rev. C. A. Stephens of| irs, A, H.Helgeson returned to autions are taken to keep the ferent all streees in rod east part of|the Baptist church will speak at the| her home Helen Saturday after aanive germ out of the festive the city curbed and weled this|Army hall. Pastors of the vatious bist wll be, ing erred. isiness ses- real Cult Ri Kofi ih ot} * Seles Barta ek = es av) sion, lunch w: sei the meetings during the revival. A son was an Saturday at st. . The ey sty: which will ee A regular aieibini ok the Yeomen Seley der of Soun. icles —— oa = rro hg Wierik at bri A. Socio yf wil ve oe Stenun at the tae 24 Meeting Tomo Ww under the aus; A. O. U. W. hal lembers who 5 heoezpaad the Women’s Benefit association in-| have places on the drill team are re- an, $ehumacher “se a iy Members of the Association of stead of the A. 0..U. W. lodge as| quested to be present promptly at Friday. Commerce and non-member citizens was Latent stated. Leth ed 75, and all are reminded to place ef of sited ill Hl at first \e dance: op) ity sugges struc- furnished by the Vagebonds and| nes "SNe Natt The 10th is the last day of/(h0 civic program for 1928 at the lunch will be served during the eve-|_H. S. Davies; * publisher of the] discount on Gas bilis. first of the serics of group confer- ning. The Public : is davited. mee fey, News, arrived in Bis- = — coming here via Far- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Cooley of | go, Bevis will remain here Grand Forks have arrived in Bis- at several days in connection with marck to remain while an Cooley} the opening of the special session covers the special session of the} of the legislature, North Dakota legislature for the ; Grand Forks Herald. En route to} The regular meeting of the Rich- this city they visited relatives in| holt school Parent-Teachers asso- Fargo for a few di jays, ciation, scheduled for tonight, has 4 been gt ees until Wednesday The Business and Professional] night. The meeting will begin at ‘Women’s club wilt hold the regular! 8 o'clock. monthly dinner Tuesday evening at eee 6:30 at the club rooms. The press} Mr§. S. G. Farrington, who has and publicity committee is in charge] been a aeee guest at the H. P. ot arrangements. | French home for the nast two sn weeks, left Saturday for her home Mrs. S. G. siveliaas at 823 Fifth| in Augusta, Maine. street will be hostess to members of ° the Women’s Fo. Missionary so-| Mrs. B. B. Ellison of see ree ciety of the Methodist church Tues-| turned home Saturday after spend- day afternoon at 2:80. Mrs. John| ing a few days in this city as a the =e will be leader of the meet- ae of her daughter, Miss Mary i ison, eee eee Misses Ethel and Catherine Fisher] County Agent A. R. Miesen was / x returned to Jamestown yesterday to} able to return to his office in the < resume their studies at St. John’s! postoffice ineres today after hav- Academy, after spending the holi- tae been ill at his days at the home of their parents,| day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, pee mows Mrs. M. Braunersreuther and John ‘Aitcoess “dpeciit writer for| daughter of Judson returned home the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dis-| Saturday after looking after busi- . »~ patch, is in Bismarck to cover the| ness interests in this city, opening of the special legislative session for his s Papers. Pale Mary’s Circle will meet Thurs- afternoon at the home of Mrs. Installation of officers will be held % in Homan. All members are re- at the meeting of the Agnes M. Fort! quested to be present. tent No. 3 of the D. U. V. Tuesday sgalitreg H afternoon at 2:30 at the home of] Judge J. A. Coffey, who is pre- Mrs. A. Hedstrom. siding at the district court session inca, here, spent the week-end at his A regular meeting of the Bis-| Home in Jamestown. Cer marck chapter No, 10 of the Royal (Ree , Arch Masons will be held Tuesday| Miss Carol Martin of Hazen vis- home since Fri- evening at the temple. Important] ited friends in Bismarck this week the business will be discussed. route to Minneapolis, where she Passengers using above service can visit the scenic Grand nn ead, nent the Pargo| mee POOL, Canyon Nesinal Park Santa Fe No.3 alo carries Pull aul tl Asizona. Forum, is in the city to attend the W. W. Jacobson of Stanton spent sleeper for Phoenix, special session of the state legisla-|Friday in this city, looking after Fred arr serves the meals “ail the way’? om the Santa «ture. lent te si business affairs, - eee nastenal Park—open all year ‘sound. eee eee The Bismarck hospital alumnae ihe Cones cr te At Fm comeel Feesctaseh canta Te A, association will meet Tuesday eve-| evening w' rs. enzel Consell, Pass. . ae ning at 8 o'clock at the hospital, Park avenue. ‘ o 60? Metropolitan 1 ua Z Bldg. iin janeapo inn. eee Mrs, J. R. Fosse ot Enderlin has| | Mrs. Frances Cady of Driscoll returned home after spending sev-| has been spending a few days in eral days with friends here, Mrs. W. F. Harris will entertain the Mothers club Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at, ber home, Robert. Pier ot Minnea is! spent ripe ¥ here on. 58 and with fi rien ds. é Mrs. Philip Bratzel of Hebron was the guest of friends in Bis- marck Thursday, e- — TONIGHT AND Capitol _*e.« ena ars at ate in ae it PP inyeon Pg Mobis fx cen pf ov Friday, were guests in ity phy pol eee pope 4 Miss Lily Christianson of Har- sion two-fold action; it soothes heals on en ea alae 3 poy eae germ Adam Schai f Francis trans- Of all known creosote is rec: acted business in Bismarck Satur. eguined by Ligh coelcal sethoritonns of the for eee 2 meant W. H. Bratsburg of Minot was a of throat troubles, Creomulsion business caller here this past week contains, in addition to creosote, other Seer ae nd Mi 3. Ho r of Un. Pale were ia the cite Thursday irritation and inflammation, a arengeee gots 00 <0 She ema fe Hy ¢F as a busi sorbed into the attacks the seat, nas Tah Giamakk Fedag tthe cle and cocks > How Thin Men and | 27.2.8) cee ol pes + galeGz’s, TAB sagarconted GEORGE ORIEN- VIRGINIA VAL } auils matia *oepon DOOLEY Dome From the eee! by PELE RIESENBERS DWAN LI Hi aw __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ences that will be held this week at! Rlectricians’ Board to Meet January 17 mbers. Men or women whose last names EVENTS OF WEEK AHEAD ap ee the is quickly effective for Pure as it is sure, and worth many times its price."—Adv, PAI ACE PRINCESS MOONDEER “Calliornia’s = Sunshine Dancing ereaere “Toples of Violin, Plano, Song and Dance “Direct From Winter Garden, m. Tuesday in the association colds, croup and throat pin ood that time which has endured in mu- Inspectors of the, the state regular- ae their bridge club at a 6:30 din-| sical circles, aaty ae i YA ier cad aie | ts tory department, tet _ soot J ANU, ARY SALE Matinee E D. 2:30 with mal sani inspections Matinee Evei t 2 a See a aa a a fe — ‘was the rations ¢ al ie i it 01 is manufactured or so! table sprolntments for the dinner.| university which ap in. this Pee ag eigen soon begin ee annual tours, ac- 20% Discount TONIGHT ‘ Three tables of bridge were in| Sunday's edition of the St. Paul Plo-| and Miss Catherine Orso of Bis- atl to R. O. Baird, department All Suits Mon., Tues., Wed. Brace acces trial Beet Sinan Pes etre mee a nd Overen in mes were 9 wie = Last yen ird’s reports show, * nd case wes i recat “Tt Beate Sent aap eae Miss more than " had inapections were and ercoats fan were te} - ‘The East-end Community gssocia- Scetasdtng career at the university eoiate in Blamarek this vast week. bey prosectiead tor taille to ol ry DAHL tion will meet at the Richholt school was outlined in the story. the law. Special attention will be CLOTHING building tomorrow night at 8 beget Walter Magnus a Groton, S. D.,| given to grocery stores, meat mar- and all nat of that part of the) The six win? revival meeting! nas retarted Wonks after a few days'| kets and restaurants, as in years STORE city are attend. The asso-| which will be conducted by the Sal-| visit with friends in this city. past, and druo stores also will be Fite} is rmulating @ plan to be} vation Army will open Tuesday eve- closely scrutinized to see that due/fi| Buy Now — Save Money TUES" *¥ THEATRE . 4.....0AN BARNEY FIRST e Day” VERSATILE THREE Creations TED & DAISY LANE In “Down, But Not Out” TOKIO BOYS Tokio, Japan” Shows at 8:15 & 10:15 Bismarck Time ‘ville, Bismarck and 1M. J. Kopald,|C. A. building in pach The determine the fire hazard, Pepke 3+ said nee waned GRE A Melodramatic Thriller! The film that critic and public alike have acclaimed as being in a class by itself! A tale of modern aboriginal men and their mates—living on the Dramatic. Dynamic, ager: new in picturedom! Minot, Pepke is a member by vir-jis presented as a memorial Baby tue of his office. Rasmussen, son of Mr. Mrs. The last previous’ meeting of the Lips rick who lost his ite in the board was held at Fargo where| World war. several buildings were examined to GIVE $5,000 FOR Y.M.C. A, FUND i; Minot. eh ee Pte eg) J. Vv! ‘asmussen and their daughter Mary have given $5,000 as the beginning VaPo RUE of afi fund for the erection of a Y. M.| Over 21 Million Jars Used Yearly = \b- UNDERWOE IE The Yellow Tags Tell the Story at Bismarck Cloak Shop’s Clearance Sale Hundreds of bargain-seeking purchasers came, and hundreds of purchases were made on Saturday, our opening day, demonstrating the great values we are offering. A wonderful array of Ladies’ Sport Coats, all remark- ably low priced for this great Clearance Sale. Every garment fully tailored, made of the newest weaves and wanted shades and smartest styles. These gar- ments are surely worthy your attention. LOT I. In this group will be 75 shown garments that formerly sold for $15.50 to $22.50. Choice — Why Pay More? LOT II. The garments in this group will surely please you. ner § 45 ular $28.00 to $82.50 values. — RES CROCE 2... cccccccccccceccoecos Why Pay More? LOT Ill. Every garment showa in this group is worthy your gt- $ 50 tention. $36.50 to $59.50 values. OIE o.oo os venacadneees +004 ie ; — Why Pay More? Ladies’ Silk Hosiery and sizes. Can you best this “Betty Wales” Pure Silk Hose, full-fashioned, in all wanted shades 9 — Every Purchase Will Thrill You Through and Through at the BISMARCK CLOAK SH Bismarck, N: Dak. “WHERE QUALITY REIGNS” Quality reigns with every fur-trimmed Dress Coat in our entire line. One of the wonderful features is tha lavishness of the fur trimmings. All of quality fab rics, such as Velvona, Malta, Valsheen, Venise and Broadcloth. All high top models, Do not overlook these values. LOT I. The garments in this group are very striking, in pleas- $ 45 ing trims. Regular $25.00 to —— $35.000 values. Choice ........4 Why Pay More? LOT II. The fur trimmings and quality fabrics in the makeup of these garments are rare. Regu- lar $42.50 to $45.00 values. Choice . Why Pay More? LOT III. Here’s where quality reigns. A glance at these gar- ments will convince you as to val- ues. Formerly sold at $49.00 to $69.00. Choice .....ecssecesces Why Pay More? Please Notice Large selection of Ladies’ Dresses, Velours, rich Foulards, seve) 05 Rayons, Silk Knit and Flannels. = Grouped in one big lot. Choice.