The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1928, Page 5

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' FRIDAY, JANUARY. 13, 1928 years, visited in fae ge iprings, Colo., where she will spend several gig at the home of her fone time with relatives. aunt, Mrs. Alvin J Hedstrom. Marie. O'Don nell has re- Social and Personal The Art Song’ Is Theme of Program at Music Club Meeting tartiad thei homes at James- spending a few. in -this bi Thuseday after attending the city on business ang visiting with "\ opening of the Special session, + friends, eS : rs. F. i. Register left! H. H. Roberts and son, Jo: Mr. re i it ot Richholt Bd e peat coy te ‘artpid| ares GE Spek eee” Joseph Coghlan Is Mrs. L. R. Priske Kk Rev. theein ot Hazen spent} H. M. Stroud of Wimbledon ar- the program’ yesterday a ineder be ae cation icfildtested | the | watmesdsy in this city, transacting | rived in Bismarck Wednesday to anne oT ppt Musical club Teachers association Wednesda: y | busi iness. Cy look after business affairs. t . 5 | “The "Art Song,” ther theme of the] Sree, om “North Dakota Court] 4.0, ciurehil tft Thursday for| A, W, Johnson of Glenfield ent program, was the topic of in- lowing a short business trip to the in| Wednesday in this city, lool pints ine’ td air, Prise, Pach PRL ok Mes Manet on ba eg * | Cities. after business interests, aso gave shot contributing les of each! ing which plans for the propo . ed th posers seabed. Mrs. G. A. Ti o$ Fort Lincoln} Mrs. J. C. Oberg “fatitad We ay . program ar Te [east side park wete.d served during | Will eave for Colorado nesday: from Minneapolis, where she ea as Lae ae rac itions | the meeting. The nex LET Te hou anh = Mie Bean [Pa ae in 4 Look out for colds these days! utterfly” by Greig, | pre; pared. Everyone in ley: eeks | Mrs, Almauist Is | Pinten es Hostess at Bridge ‘Mrs, Duemeland served refresh- ments at the conclusion of the pro- _|_I1HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE t BM jamectown. hat le oe at atc OW oh . iaanyar of Samer LBs tte wets ad, the cit; anen “were rs in the city is week, “ne ihe Miss Strictly fresh, special A. Bolton and Logan Powell | turned to her home at Devils Lake | Hedger yr ae wished “trends Food Sale. The Eplecopal » after in nage | Guild hold a food sale Sat- for Saturday, 48 c ip afternoon, January 14th, 1 at Lucas Co.’s Store. S. Fessler rocery 319 Mandan St. Phone 465 Oscar H. Will & Co. 315 Third St. irck, N. D. ay ees day evening when Mra AR. er | Ont Hfononed at Bridge| Seton its et oh be chk ada ahd [Sag gk iy tah Eleanore Jarvis. | At the conclusion of the games Miss Gladys Almquist and Miss Ethel Miller assisted ee hostess in L. Boardman entertained Wethussey evening in compliment Sante pe! Ray of wri Mont., who is visiting her _ sister, js Gertrude Hagy of this city. i serving @ bese) lune! Bridge was played at four tables and the prize for high score was! Mr, and Mrs. Stair | Builds the health that protects sande 0 gay. She sa Entertain at.Cards. Gives body warmth and energy hostess at the close of ie evealee: Mr. and Mrs. Ra: Ray Stair were Serve it hot with warm milk Besides the guest of honor, Miss! hosts Thursday evening to guests i ar oat town, guest, corn iii wriore int ey mans the eve-! . MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS - wd ning were won Mr. and Mrs. = Miss Nina Ogden has returned to| Henry Hanson. lio music was her home at La Moure after spend-| also a feature of the evening's en, ing a few days in this city as the ent. After the games a/ sert of her sister, Dr. Clara West-| course luncheon was, served. The’ following sien ser the wcotal howe ae canciston Miss Lillian Cook of the state Ii Apovgene th te Burgum, | s Lillian Cook o: 8 i-| ment jarjor 5 one commission has returned| daughter of Mrs. J. ‘A. Beigua of} Property owners are requested to clear their from a business trip to the Twin] Arthur, and granddaughter of the sidewalks of snow and ice immediately, in order Cities and. Chicago. dae late Mrs. Linda, Slaughter,” first , to lessen the danger of serious accidents. The itmistress of Bis: k, to Joseph The F, G. W. club will meet Sat-| Ere at orc to Joseph board of city commissioners will appreciate this day est t 2:30 with Mis: tly at a di ati eben te cooperation on the part of the people of Bismarck. Emily Brown at Fort Lincoln, | Miss Lella Maxwell of Jamestown, M. H, ATKINSON, City Auditor. oa 2 The wedding will take place this Mrs. C. E. Kelvsen of Almont is} month: Miss Burgum has been a visiting friends in Bismarck for a| member of the Jamestown high few days. school faculty for the past two 955555SS9SS969S9900S0009006 6699996 900 800000000006 ‘ ‘ % : , : 4 : ‘ % , > ‘ x e ® e |; 3SSS9S9999999SSS6S 955595 9OFOF EY... ‘| Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center we Offered i in our January Clearance Sale y stn in yesterday’s papers. To those given we have added 300 PAIRS Ladies’and Misses’ Smart Shoes Of this season’s most popular numbers in high grade footwear ee sey ‘S= Sizes 3 to 8 AAA toD Shoes here for any occasion in the very latest fall and winter styles - Each pair is cleverly, fashionably and expertly made of |. finest leathers. "We offer you a rare opportunity to “buy” ‘ing. shoes at a price that will enable you to buy 4 < more than one pair A wide choice of straps, oxfords, operas kena novelties : in patent, brown or black iid ot ee a + PLSDLSPGSSSGSFSOPSPSOSSSSSSOSSSSCOSS oe tee ~_.. 39¢ Davis Cash SATURDAY FLOWER SPECIALS Q ommra "$1.00 Dr. Enge hey fi ii i Drugless Physici: ve SF ua ake pote sadam? $1 .00 Leeas = gy ND. cote 1 fa methoes W Wivtowt” ‘metalic = LADIES’ HATS Your choice of any la- dies’ hat in the storo. $1.00 a at a cmene Mm 36-in. tine price 19¢c, Tweltth Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Saturday, January 14th Those who have partaken of the advantages of our previ: ous sales will not be disappointed this season, as we are offer- ing our entire stock of smart and exclusive apparel at even greater sacrifices than heretofore Following is a summary of garments and prices: Afternoon Dresses Including printed transparent velvets, black transparent velvets, crepes, chiffons and satins, Sizes 14 to 42. ee .. $39.50 OO cickan .. $32.50 ee Bids pled gereciertterne reeriasoseisss xs ee .. $19.75 SMM eee eater neces eteepiscsssiating ee. ae Seventh group, formerly priced to $25.00— Sale price Aion aipihiaiase nares i648 m.0.0.5/0 elaib asm hep ameais oe. $8 95 First group, sizes 14 to Third group, sizes 14 and 18, light 40, formerly priced to $1 9, 75 weight wools, one and two piece. For- $45.00. Sale price . merly priced to wena $12. 75 Second group, sizes ve and 18, one Sale price ........... brown velveteen with silk skirt; one Fourth group, 24 jerseys, assorted col- wine velveteen with gold embroidery. ors, sizes 14 to 20. Formerly priced to #1500, salemrice ... 919,75 | frie... $8.95 Formal Frocks Including chiffons, one velvet and lace combination, one satin, sizes 14 to 20. Formerly priced to $95.00—Sale price ....... sndienie eee aipaie nail aaa 25 00 Coats One black Kitten’s Ear cloth, genuine One Black Malina cloth, Lynx trim, trim, satin lined, size 16, 5.00 satin lined, size 38. Formerly priced lynx y priced $175.00. $150.00—Sale Sale price ........ $115 nS TRAE rn .$89. 50 One Black Malina cloth, Pointed Fox snl a. bm sa ave oe shawl collar, size 36. Formerly priced Be pee ....... $59.50 | mie ..-.......... $99.50 a : Two Tan Malina cloth, one with Marten One Green Veloria Caracul, fur trim, | fur trim and one Wolf trim, sizes 38 size 40. Formerly priced $110.00— | and 40, Formerly priced | $75.00— _ aes .. $47.50 | Se. ......... $39.50 One Brown Kersey without fur trim- One Black Veloria cloth, black fur ming, Kasha lined, size 36. Formerly trim, size 40, crepe lined. Formerl: epee .......$10.75 | aviee=.......$15.75 Eleven Tweed Coats Sizes 14 to 42. Formerly priced to $95.00. Sale price $75.00, $69.50, $59.50, $49.50, $29.50, $25.00 and $19.50 Hats reduced to $1.00, $3.00 and $5.00. : Please be advised that to accommodate those who vice: we. will on our shop premotly : a. o'clock A. M., and close at Sale, ent colors, lined chest double elbows . mixture, Sale ..... we, and B) Values to $5. Sale. and pink, Bale, Yd. sees , This sale .... on sale at. 36-IN. GINGHAM gingham, 27-IN. DAISY FLANNEL 2i-in. white Daisy flannel, Regular 23c, yard oesesevee Misses’ Burson “silk to ; top” hose. Many differ- -69e | Men’s Wool Shirts = Men's heavy wool & shirts, khaki and gray, and MEN’S PART ¥00OL UNIONS Men's medium weight part woo! unfons, gray $2.95 BABY BLANKEi 86x54-inch baby blar kets, assorted, $1.1° S) many patterns, Regular 3c .. $2.00 , FANCY PILLOWS Large size, fancy feta pillows, all sizes taf- One large lot of wom. Md en's oxfords and “95

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