The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1928, Page 3

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1tHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Fore vn gle Rg hardest it cage con- staged on a loca’ floor. of the was p=" 82seee|| AFTER-INVENTORY] CLEARANCE ba j eorocomem Detroit and Canton, 8. D., Man| ew "Salem iswie couilpia tee Make Longest Jumps— | Jamestown DeMolays-here. James- None Injured Chi Jan. 16.—M)—A north was the real winner the annual tor it of the Ni Bit club st Cary. 6 subuh, yoster Mf the 80 entries in the coune 9, roororons Mes 5 ny nationally known riders will be at Red Wing, and the Valley City tour- nament is ‘expected to dr’ many of these for competition here. Jamestown, N. D. — Moorhead State Teachers college Peds. thrice turned back i: Interstate Intercol- The Coleharbor high school girts | !est defeated Mercer in a closely cor.test- jamestown oda bye sore ot 62,8, to win thar fist lop vier of the ome was not evident until the final | #°88°% we, C oats ° bre orm fi | S for All Oc cattage” “TS a yt tt Bees, seal or casions ferteh i n the Sport, Street and Dress Coats to please the most exacting shopper, in Plaids, Novelty Woolens and Rich Deep Pile Tornow, f ite slate clean by de eat the Knud Bae as ts ee Verona Venice and Imported Broadcloths. All colors, and richly furred. Every coat in stock has been all the way, the local shooters hav- to extremely low prices, beginning at —eseall @. *15° %195° ¢ to hav an operation ee eee a $29.50 $35.00 pea’ \ —- $49.50 $57.50 Dresses Sale prices in no way indicate the extreme price reduc- tions we have made in this department. Satin Crepe, Georgette, Friska, Twill, Jersey and Flannel Dresses. A great array of good looking dresses in wanted colors, featuring all the best style ideas. Marked for quick clearance at $8.75 $15.00 $19.50 $25.00 $29.50 Evening and Party Dresses in Taffeta, Chiffon and Georgette, at Half Price All other sales and special value offeririgs are dwarfed in comparison with the excep- [P tional offerings in this big annual clean-up event. Every item advertised must be . closed out in order to make room for new spring goods now on the way Buy Now For Next Season sdedeta| seu vy rnornoga o a a COIS succeeded in ing without a spill, 10 failed to =! ra the aasene Wee a] ry ercecees.. bay rs | ScomcsreUa| On mocmo'y ddemuart be} atone crore coocerg L 4 ° “ esunatt ecarack Sisolt SEt Sentinel Butte Is Belfield Victim in orbs ——_— Hard Game, 23-12 re Total. 2 1 Belfield, N, D., Jan. 16.—In an in-| . ; Dawson Downs Strong teresting and well-played game the ar TER 1 _ J. local cagers defeated the Sentinel| Hebron Cagers Sink Tu 26-15 fessional baseball player sa ele eee Mile Rive, 26-10 te males cris te Bek Waldehi was the whole show for the Dawsén, N. D., Jan, 16.—In a fast| of his day as a beteman, died in At- e the Dawson high school Pheas-|tantic City Saturdey. He wes 87 visitors. gam . ants defeated the Tuttle high school The lineup and summary: lebron. Ht Ml team de-| eam, $6-16°, The game m high school years old. ters: Belfield 7 4 6 6-98 {here 26-8. In the firs the small floor it seemed a lit- Snacensee risen th at times. Tutt!. Las one Sentinel Butte 0 6 2 4—12 |teams were content the fastest teams in this county.| ers def the Ji q int, fatson was the individual star of i started pull. the game, scoring 18 points Yor the ad ih Bat bot roth seni ° nts to Pee, eet iio eenneatas the Fame's star. Brown and John- one was held! Dawson FG Fr | PPts outstanding Hoover, f a ith honors bbe pee , o conned 5 ry eo Croom ar deddueme - CJ ~ Coy Kennedy, ¢ .. Smith, g ae aS coorocornd eoocoun conmane'd a - eso S. Waldahl, f Peterslie, f Ziebarth, f D. Waldahl, Carlson, ¢ Munn, ¢ Totals Referee, Hod Doering. Timekeeper, McCabe. Reeder Runs Wild to Defeat Bowman, 24-13/H. Jon F. elon te Bl ccoon & cotwccot 8 aicenage ry councood &| emooooo'tn a] Conmnwontds ganeene SExn88 | Orererenene Bes Totals an 5-13 Referee, Melhoff (Tuttle). Umpiren Abbott (Dawson). _ Dickinzon, N. D.—Glendive hi school basketeers defeated Dickin- Capitol Theatre ~ MONDAY AND TUESDAY From the famous stage play “Diploma by - a oy Fst Be DOM KHMOV Ea! OR NOM OKO. ESEr neuasore oo a o a ~~ © SSSesoas: roonocooy t Underwear Medium and heavy weight, fleeced cotton unionsuits, all sizes, in several different styles, band or bodice top in knee length, or high neck $ 00 and ankle lengths. Also some wool e tf Hosiery , Silk, mercerized or wool hose for women and children. Broken. sizes and colors in full fashioned and semi- fashioned styles. Values up to $2.50 in this great clearance at only...... Wool Underwear Here is your opportunity to prepare for next winter’s coldest weather. Medium and heavy weight union suits of finest Egyptian and Australian woolens. Some i mixed suits with silk stripes. Values up to $2.75 to close out at... .ccecemes $] S2essras | cocoon | woocetis leree, Thorson ). Timekeeper, Peterson (Bailey). Carson Defeats Elgin by Score of 11 to 5 HHrOne nod Conrad Veidt Has a Thrill Kor You! You have never met a star like this and you will never forget the fascinating personality of Europe’s greatest actor! Shoes Webb Brothers shoe qualities need no recommendation. Everyone knows them. In three large assortments, there are new style oxfords, strap pumps and gore pumps of a i iy BH t~3 s a cen. eocconudoa conmwnad® iE He i i f : i : if t 3 y 7 z = 5 ri a5 Be 3 i F gil fh EB Hy ecco, em omeete Beate a Secs E oomoow, a] onnoonta @| CoMnanota / mowee: ‘ss coouett? OT ae er cesar See Veidt once—and remember him always! Mack Sennett Comedy “IN MINNEAPOLIS” it's are silk mixed. Long sleeves, ankle length and knee length garments go on sale at only Corduroy 86 inches wide, with me- dium width wale in blue, rose, American Beauty, dark red, green or tan. Two extra good qualities to close out at, yard 48c and 69c ~ Coatings One or one and a half yards of these fine coat- ings make just as good a coat as would cost you $12.00. Here are self “checks, plaids and plain colors in all shades for children’s and women's wear, priced without re- to former cost, to up at only + $1.48 w. \, 2 PRICE Dress Flannels 54-inch fancy dress flan- nels in plaids, stripes or checks. Tan, blue, or- ‘chid and green color combinations. Suitabie for sport, afternoon or street wear. $3.95 values $1.98 w. $4.75 values $2.39 w. Stamped Goods Several desirable pat- terns in Lunch Sets, Lunch Gloths, Vanity + Sets, Runners, Towels, etc., to be closed out at 1/3 Off kid, patent leather and calfskin, with flat, medium and high heels. Shoes for sport, street and dress wear $1.98 $3.98 $5.98 Outing Gowns Large and small sizes in plain white or pink, also striped and figured out- ings in neat patterns and wanted colors. Values to $1.50. After-inventory 89c Children’s Knit Sweater Suits Made of fine quality woolen yarns in white, tan or brown. Our reg- ular $5.95 value, in sizes 2, 3, 4, on sale at | $2.85 Snow Boy Play Suits Just the thing for cold weather. Heavy plaid flannel all over play suits for the kiddies. Have zipper front fasten- ing and elastic cuffs and values. ankles. $7.50 After inventory sale price $3.75 Angora Suits Soft, warm, fuzzy suits for the wee little tot, Broken in a #6 lus, ot at $3.35 _WEBB BROTHEI 8

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