The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1928, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1928 . Mrs. Scheffer Will B. and P. W. Club Present Pupils in Entertains Sunday Recital Wednesday For School Girls Miss Dency “Dickinson and Miss} Members of the Business and|_ Lucille Coghlan will be presented in| Professional Women’s club held the| song recital Wednesday evening at| regular Sunday afternoon open- the home of Mrs, Hermann Schef-| house yesterday from 4 until 6 fer, 609 First street. Interested eae ) _ee school and business friends are cordially invited to at- Sted whose homes are not tend the foll program: in pay) cit; Duet—Calm As the Night....Goetz! Mmes. £ B. Sowles, W. E. Perry Misses ki and L. K. Thompson were hostesses Spirit Song ‘dn| Sunday and the afternoon was spent Sapphic with games and music. Cinnamon os llaby hms| toast and tea were served at the conclusion of the games. ® Miss Attie Greve Mrs. W. N. ‘Cool e entertained Fri- Greve. the D. The guests were entertained at a}. social evening with music and i “ ta taney ‘iss Coghlan Mattinata .... ood] Sented with many lovely gifts. 4 Sunday after attending the per- formance of “Blossom Time” at the Sunday School Class Gives Party Thursday Mrs. Chris aan of Glendive, Mont., and formerly of Bismarck, entertained Thursday evening at “nya en route home from Minnea-| Saturday. the home of Mrs. Fred Hanson in| Polis. a oh aay on ioe penal of ea ieee vey rm ©! Minis city. aoreealte! i spending some cone in this city| day. The evening was spent in play-| With her son, Charles Jr., who is a ing games, ih the ie a patient at the, Bismarck hospital. which a course luncheon was served. The guest of honor was presented with a quilt made by the class. ber of the Sunday School class| days with friends, while she made her home in this city. Mrs. A. . * spending a few days in Bismarck as Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Winfree and se Arnold, aes tie eet Ant i from a month’s trip to lucah, Ky. where they wore tha qass Misses Edne E. Eide and Alyce relatives and friends, Many social O’Brien of Wilton visited friends in Bismar alt Ties 4 honor of = Bismarck over, the week-end. ismarck guests during their visi in Paducah, the following people], Miss Eva G. Artz has returned having entertained in compliment to| to her home at Brittin after yisit- Mr. and Mrs. Winfree: ney and| ing here for a few days. rs, George enker, their hosts; r Mrs. Clarence Liebel, Officers club] . A. L. Norling ot Washburn spent | § of the Woman's Benefit Associa-| Saturday in this city, looking after|% tion; Mrs. Irvin Englert; Mrs. Rob-| business interests, % ert Jett, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mc- Cutcheon, Mr. and Mrs. Luther) Mrs. Joseph Fox of _Elbowoods Long, Mrs. Margaret Farrington,| W85 discharged from St. Alexius Mrs. ‘Ida Wildt, Clarence Liebel,| hospital Saturday. ‘ Misses Mary Elizabeth and Florence Bs Englert, and Mrs. E. E. Thomas.| Mrs. A. E._ Preston, 311 Park Plans are being . avenue, will be hostess Tuesday] % Mrs. Winfree to join Mr. .| afternoon at 2:30 to members of| % Denker on a trip to the Hawaiian % Islands this summer, The Degtee of Honor will The American Legion and Auxili-| hold a card party in the I. 0. ary will give a card party Wednes-|O. F. hall Thursday evening day evening at ee ape reey ae 8 o’clock. All members plan-|? committee in charge is ma! ‘ing elab-| 55, orate plans for the evening and ning to attend and bring ) pee ‘will be given for honors in| guests kindly telephone Mrs.| § ridge and whist. Refreshments| J. W. Scott, 219-M, or Dorothy|¢ pe Huber, 945, before Wednesday’ $ Rev. C, R. Frankhouser of the| night. Evangelical chrch will speak Tues- day evening at the Salvation Army hall. On Thursday evening the principal speaker will be Mr. Madi- son, evangelist, aig Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCusker of Hazelton spent the week-end in this city as guests at the V. J. LaRose and T. B. Cayou homes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGray of «= Garrison attended the performance of “Blossom Time” in this city Saturday evening, Mrs. Irvin Small. . Vicks Over 21 Million Jars Hised, Yea A regular meeting of the Yeomen will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o’c’ k at the ’ 2 Ju: W. hall. A son was a gS at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dant of this ity. Mr. and Mrs. E. * trousdale of Mott spent the week-end with friends in Bismarck, William Bina of Minneapolis t the week-end in this city as tl guest of friends. Matinee Every Day at 2:80 TONIGHT—Mon. & Tues. TUESDAY PALACE THEATRE - MANDAN ON THE STAGE BILL PRUITT ~ A Vole From the West” “ELEANOR CATHERINE JUDD “The Blind Pianist” PARSONS-VINE & CO. In “Ontin Inn,” Comedy Langh CLOUDE & HUTCHISON “Variety Song Cycle” 7 oe ee” Hidden den Reflections A leather Honored at Party Titan has p evavenioes tab eine a set on a day evening in honor of the birth-} ——-———-H-H——— day anniversary of Miss Attie| the pene e Fort tent No. 3 of York. “North.” holds: des C4 Heats 372 Charles Bryan has returned to Diamonds AJ 95 games, after which refreshments] this city after an were served. Miss Greve was pre-| with relatives in Big, Timber, Mont. Mr. nd Mrs. 1 1 B. Merry of Dr. and Mrs. Earl Walker of Dickinson were Jas goes in Hazelton returned to their home| this city. city auditorium Saturday evening. ‘Fargo were week-end guests in this city. L. Van der Boom of Dickinson The Philathea Sunday School class] Spent, Saturday in this city with) was a business caller in Bismarck W. B. Maercklein of Ashley trans- Mrs. Charles Weibke of Almont] acted business in Bismarck Satur- SHORT a BY THOUGHFUL ERS eae Jeni, Kitten eerie ia A Wiscons! er Pieters of Dickinson arr! in faticesed on the s. Mortis was an active mem-| the city Saturday to spend a few mothers ve Ay: Ao ie prepara that contained opiate: reparation cont opiates J. Morris of Harvey is = pic tane lig As giance me the the guest of her parents, Mr. and srpmgas Renters aye THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Compound, the name tells a true’ story. It is quickly effective for » colds, croup and throat ir- ions. Pure as it is eae and '—Adv. worth many times its b price.” Hands For 13th of | Hands For 13th of \ Radio _Radio Bridge Series ; Series || "ths Wibod Gd a tal ot ee sla of a series of 20 radio auction ridge games will be | broadcast from Station KFYR, Temear. Jan. 24, at 9’ p. m. The listenera-in are urged to we | four players ready with cards and to so oa the game bid by bid and Play by lay with the expertr. \s ‘ollo are ‘he for game No. 13: Mr. Charles E. apolis, Indiana. Dealer, las Diamonds 4 from “" Clubs 8 Mr. Wilbur e% Whitehead, of New entended visit Clubs < 10 eure Diamonds K ge Porter and Ernest Stoudt eee night. in lother says: “I find ’ in medicines. Few would buy a tells her loney and Tar ICE alone is ‘a mis leading measure of valuc scope to tell wheth- er there are 90 threads to the inch, or 130, or only 75. But no woman needs a m in this store—our name alone is her guarantee of full count dependability and service. At no more than elsewhere and fre- quently at less. A. W. Lucas Co. value, 3 yards for also white and black SAXONS A fine quality, close-woven SHEETING That is particularly free from starch or filling. All bleached goods; linen fin- PILLOW CASES “Linen finished 40 inch, a yard ......scsececeess-25€ 42 inch, a yard . + -29¢ . g inch, bleached, yard .......... .85¢ inch, bleached, y a inch, bleached, 36 inch, bleached, yard ....5.20..-Mbe A. W. Spades A parts A K 10 9 8 spot 5 Clubs 6 542 Mr. eerie Work, of New York. flames 2K. 310 Heme Qs ape 72 1063 Clubs AQJ9 The el of Honor will| hold 0. F. hal T Thored 8 o'clock. All members plan- ree ‘unl "ie one J. W. Scott, 219-M, or Dorothy Huber, 945, before Wednesday | ¥ y evening at Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Osteopathic Physician Electrotherapy Solar-Ray Chronte Diseases a Specialty 116 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. D. Pearl Buttons, good for shirts and dresses, a dozen ....... Pearl Buttons, for trimming, a dozen .... Ricrac, regular 5c a yard ae .10c Bias Tape, assorted colors, Pins, dad 10c Just Rite ins, yea 2 Needles, Millward’s and Crew- el’s, assorted sizes as well as straight sizes, a package ........0... Economy Basement Offerings the advance hands | % ‘cottin, of Indian- | ? “South,” the Mr. F. E. Bruelheide, of Minneap- olis, Minn. “Fast,” pernea 9 8 spot 7 | holds: in the I. 0.! UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—Full 36 inches Bad HIGHLAND SPECIAL BLEACHED MUSLIN— 36-inch, pure white, cold rolled cotton, a yard... 5SSSS90 é RUGBY UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—36-inch; Notion Department Offerings 100-yard spools of J. & P. Coats Sewing Cotton, white strong even thread and close weave features this cloth as an outstanding value. During our White Goods Sale, a yard .............. CLOTH OF GOLD, FULL BLEACHED MUS- LIN—A pure white, cold rolled muslin of re- markable texture, purchased speci: for our White Goods Sale; a yard ..... BRIDAL 36-INCH BLEACHED MU AAN— Superior weight, full bleached, strong even om eee + oiieoye - e size) 20c cotton, finished with a sheen that gives it | STORE! (Llglit Gitoca: castes) added besaty. For this Big White Goods | laa ili ; 4 iL ee ea | oan chit | CLOTH OF GOLD LONG CLOTH—% it takes a micro- SEG RN arene Cc pure bleached in Rock Creek bleach candled and cold rolled; a finish that is with- out lint and has a mercerized appearance. For our White Sale, a yard ...............00-05 CLOTH OF GOLD NAINSOOK—A fine, dur .10c first water, vie a gerie. For the Big White Sale, a yard ...... BUNGALOW SHEETING —9/4_ width; bleached. An unusual value in an 81- sheeting. For the White Sale, a yard . FIDELITY PILLOW TUBING—42-inch, pure 1 O- white bleach, a yard PEQUOT FULL BLEACHED SHEE Linen finish; nationally known; needs 10 ree- ommendation to the modern housewi width, a yard PEQUOT PILLOW CASES—42-36; each ...... 6 BRIDAL PILLOW CASES — 42x36. Bridal Cc needs no introduction. Each ............... KENILWORTH BLEACHED SHEETS—81x90; a ie weight sheet with little starch or filling............cceseeeceeseee eS 69 CHASE AND ENDURANCE BLEACHED SHEETS—s good quality sheet; torn sizes; very little filling} each. . ONE LOT OF TRUTH SHEETING—Both bleached and un- bleached; 54 to 90 inches wide. This is a fine quality shcet- ing a is free from ailing Values to 69c a yard; this sule, a@ yard ...... gene ics mages ia MAas snes aise ian sa CHASE AND FIDELITY PILLOW SLIPS—Size 42x36; torn This is a good quality hemmed slip; a regular 29c value; each... HOPE AND HIGHLAND BLEACHED MUSLINS, a yard........ UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—A good quality, close woven muslin, 36 inches wide; our regular 19c value; during the: Big White Sale, MONTCLAIR UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—36 inches wide, yard... DEFIANCE UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—36 inches wide, yard... ., CHICAGO UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—36 inches wide, yard. LARGE TURKISH TOWELS—Single thread; tintt Anghes, either plain white or colored borders; each ........... Ae HUCK TOWELS—18x36 inches; either plain or a ee PART LINEN UNBLEACHED TOWELING—A yard .......... ° BLEACHED OUTING FLANNEL—27 inches wide; 8 yards .... BOXED TURKISH TOWEL SETS—Consist of one large’ size * fancy towel aa - wash cloths to match; values to $1.95 a set; during this sale . COTTON TABLE DAMASK-—Some asda have cokers stripes ; a yard eowess oWeapeccosccrere CAPA aarti g imate GRES 5+ > KRINKLE COTTON BEDSPREADS—With blue, rose or a? stripe; MOEN i ccprneGhekaes et asae oe ak shd Like ET EG REL css es fine count cloth of even thread, a yard ......$ 1243 fabric of pure white. Rich in appearance; fin- 18¢ ished soft for the needle. Makes lovely lin- Starts Tuesday Morning And Continues to the Close of the Month Main Floor tn BRIDAL SHEETING—Linen finish, pure white bleached; an even texture that does not soil y ae will launder beautifully. 8/4 width, 9 1 width, a yard . PEQUOT PILLOW TUBING—42-inch; a yard.. BRIDAL PILLOW TUBING—42-inch; a yard.. FORT MILLS PILLOW CASES—42x36 inch; CAC Si repbiwieis drei ae eee cccccercceceeecces BL! mnt SHEETING—8/4; linen finish; a J eee eee ere Ton BLE: ACHED brand; pure white; full ‘eount: * durable and smooth even quality; a yard ...ccc..seccees PEQUOT SHEETS—Linen finish; 72x90, each BRIDAL SHEETS—Linen finish; 72x90; each PEQUOT SHEETS—Linen finish; 81x90; each PEPPERELL SHEETS—81x90; each . NNEL—36-inch; plain white and andard brands in this assortment. 1 regularly at 29¢ a yard; during Our Bale: soc aisles baat wine rene ee MBIA ABSORBENT GAUZE —5-yard zmple window in each package to quality; a package—5 yards..... ZATHER TICKING —Tan, blue, patterns $a: Vand. .sisssaaaens. IMP RI D 'TICKING—Natural and blue stripes guaranteed feather proof, yard ....... anaes TOWELS—15x27; ‘all linen; plain and oy; values to 49c; each ......0..00 esees BATH MATS—Triple terry cloth in white and colors; eac TURKISH TOWELS—Fancy terry; size "15x25; for the White Sale, each ..... PPC Pe TURKISH TOWELS—20x42; extra heavy Can- non towel; plain and striped sie A 39c value; each ....... eres WASH CLOTHS—Large s terry; plain white and fancy; "3 TONES occas bane: WASH CLOTHS—Plaid terry, in rose, blue and’ BOId 5G fOV os sss cedsere ae se eeeeee Seer | TURKISH TOWELS—21x43 inches; blue, gold, pink and green borders; a 39c towel; during our White Sale, each .......+.-. ccceeee FANCY TURKISH TOWELS—All colors and combinations, in fancy terry; each ......... NAVAL BATH TOWEL—Plain white, triple thread terry, 24x45. The heaviest and largest towel on the market. Each towel weighs 16 ounces; 2 for ... LINEN LUNCH SE' patterns and sizes in values to $3.95. kins to match in each set .....-+seesseesss ALL LINEN PATTERN CLOTHS—Beautiful table linen in 68-inch and 70-inch square pat- tern. All linen damasks. Regular $4.95 and $5.25 cloths .......ceccecese ec cccccccsece NAPKINS TO MATCH—in values to $6.95 a dozen; 6 napkins for ......-esesesscseseeses LINEN "TOWELING—Bleached and brown col- ored borders; all linen crash; widths to 18 inches; a yard ........s+ee00. COTTON AND LINEN Plain crash and cross bar; a yard ....... DISH CLOTHS—Knitted cloths in two sizes; natural color; soft; pliable; 8 for 25c and 6 for LINEN REMNANTS—Lengths of table damask of all pure linen, 2-yard and 2'4-yard lengths, ariipetitely priced at one-third off the regu- lar price. ALL LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS—45-inch; col- ored borders; values to $1.50; each ........+ COTTON BATTS—72x90; stitched throughout; all new, pure white cotton; weight 3 regular $1.00 value; for the White each wUCAS Ca.| SOSOCO OECD SOOOAS SOP PS SSCS SS SO VOSSOSS SSS ISOS FOG TOSS

Other pages from this issue: