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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1928 PA Capitol Theatre Tonight and Saturday Night formances both nights. In James- town a few weeks ago, 1,500 people saw this Me ee erts, ess ‘woe Children of the first three grades Major Charles H. Lovewell, com-| will have a story hour Saturday Mi turned Wed- Es in the interests of Webb nesday fone boli trip to Chi-|Brothczs store. | LETRA cin Fema ngeladt ng heey morning at 11 o”clock at the city/% , . ‘ Rochest A.W. LUCAS CO. Minneapolis and og A Bele Esther Maxwell of | ¥ Basement Lunch Room a > is Mmes. Richholt and |Mrs. J. P. McGarvey | 22, *, it:dey leave of aheence trom Se Saturday Hours 9;30 a. m. to 7:30.p..m. Social and Personal ° ‘ r . . W. J. Reynolds of |X Hanson Entertain | Gives Dinner For | place he will spend considerable time| ..Mr. and Mrs. | ie f at the Mayo clinic to familiarize 8. D. at Bridge Tuesday Out-of-town Guest ‘imaelt with the latest "develop- of Bismarck, are Mrs. Gerald Richholt and Mrs. Fa profession. ness and visiting friends in this city. |% ese ~ . Mrs. J. P. McGarvey entertained ‘The DeMolay' ‘was conte: A daughter was born Monday at|% Henry Hanson were hostesses at rsd: : e lolay' degree rred bridge Tuesday evening at the Riche} Leureday ir compliment to Mrs.+on the following members of the and the Bismarck hospital to Mr. holt home. Jonquils were used to| Maty Healow. of Billings, Mont., chapter at the toad meeting Wed-| Mrs. F. D. Cordner of this city. furnish @ pretty floral decoration, Who is visiting relatives here. |nesday evening: Ivan Bigler, Spen-| 47) 14 are w. 8, Harris went for the party. A social afternoon was spent dur- cer Sell, Neil Cameron, Warren to Mapleton ‘Wednesday to attend a tables of cards were in play a Big: : seeming pieced beh ae, catty tank. the funeral of Mr. Harris’ uncle, \ Overbee and Mrs FR. Webb. At| awarded to Ors. 1. E. Flaherty and Diehl addressed the meeting on] yo pos. tootice and Mrs, 8G. the conclusion of the games a course| Mrs. J. B. Halloran. ‘Citizenship.’ ‘+ Plate Luncheon SPRING CHICKEN A LA MARYLAND Romsaas of Regan were the guests : luncheon was served. sia ee eae: von. Te, Miss Madge ‘Roney, county super of Friends here, Thursday. : ae 2 BLOOD WILL TELL Mrs. J. W. McGuiness | ‘b's, *ppzintments were , carried Hinter of Chicago, representative of | , Thé Philathea Bibl: class will meet AS IN J. We . : thi ing at 7 the Preabyter- | 8 J Gives Pretty Party] 94 taper candles, were used. odie” Guniay “tae too it a church class ‘oom. BREAD AND BUTTER j{ One man and a —— zane and ge brave hearts Little hatchets and cherry trees, ‘Womaniless Wedding’ Berens: ® e Mrs. J. A. Carfman and Mrs. W. Plate Supper e Comedy and News i i * ‘ ii isited friends suggestive of George Washington’s son of Dr. and| Fisher of Dickinson vis: birthday, were used to carry cat an| Will Be Given Here Mra, 8 Strauss, has returned i Bismarck this week, ville, Minn., to spend a short vaca- tion with his parents. LUCAS’ HOME-MADE CHOW MEIN WITH NOODLES attractive decoration plan at th ‘ bridge party which Mrs. J. Ww. Me- Much interset is’ being created I. J. Moe and E. A. Pray of Valle: Guiness gave Wednesday evening at} over a stunt which is to take place City were callers in this city Wed-|§ For Matinee Only Saturday, 2:30 her home. oe bi hetf 16 a ae ee Rein nesday and Thursday. Presenting Cards were played at three tab! a “Womanless ing.” Not a] The Rainbow Girls will hold a ‘ . * and honors. were won by Mrs. vo woman in it—all men. ’ special initiation meeting Saturday | Mr. and Mrs. an meee! of Hag onl , Saturday Special Tom Tyler and His Pals Shils, Jr., Mrs. A. W. Gussner and vice Ned one his wae ts afternoon at an at the Masonic ie dood in this city for a few | ¥ ‘ - irs. Herman Tiedman. A course| ive here the last of next w 0 temple. All ers are request e see APPLE SAUCE CAKE lunch direct this popular production. The ite. % ad 4 ~ 6 99 thy evening.” oe Business and’ Professionab Womens | Seiteots is ee Robert Solberg of Naughton trans- WITH DOUBLE ICING ‘TOM’S GANG’ see cad ee is eet ae! The third division of the el Lisa business in Bismarck Wednes-| % | s fair and its members are hearty terian ladi id will hold . Werstlein-Gobel in their cooperation and very en- sale Satuntay, beginning at ll a. brie 75c Coming—Coming | Wedding Thursday thusiastic over the contemplated m,, at Hoskins-Meyer. drs success. The “Womanless Wed- ese Additional social and verson- THE BIG ONES “Ith Heaven” .... ss:0+. s1. Janet Gaynor “The Dove” .............Norma Talmadge “Silver Valley” «i106 eszenras ss... Lom Mix “The Circus” . ...:1:.+0:0..Charlie Chaplin al news will be found in to- : ing” is being st i thi i - Miss Marguerite Werstlein be- Seat Hi Fidel UR ok ee eae ao day”s issue on page 3. E: 3 section this season, and glowing re-' ing for Long Beach, Calif., where he an Sey wren anteceh a ue wes oe from LBS tlle that, will spend the balance of the winter oO at the jouses: the r- Parsonage of the McCabe Methodist | Pac _Douses_ Steele the Per church. Rev. Walter E. Vator read ome the: marriage ceremony. Miss Catherine Werstlein, who at- tended her sister, wore coral georg- ette over satin and a silk hat 6f the same shade. Her flowers were pink carnations. The bride’s gown of gold georgette over satin was embroid- ered with brilliants. She wore a gold transparent hat and gold anes ott carried a bouquet of Ophelia ‘oses, . William F. Robinson, brother-in- law of the groom, attended as best | man, _Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride’s parents. The table ap- ® * pointments were in yellow and a bouquet of jonquils formed the cen- terpiece for the table. Covers were Tet for 18 guests. Mrs. Werstlein was assisted in serving by three lit- les tle girls, Ramona McLaughlin, Mona Mitchell and Doris Werstlein. The bride attended Grand Forks high school and has been employed at the Northwestern Bell Telephone bel ee in this city during the past ear, The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gobel of this city and has attended the local schools, Mr. and Mrs. Gobel will make their home in this city. eee LPL PPBPPLPPPBBLLLLTPPPBBB PRP PRBS Don’t forget the Sale of Munsingwear Seconds, Saturday 0 “t, By ‘. i LSSSSSS9OSOS SS GO GOS OGOS> flavor — | Dreference Announcement We have installed a Shear Grinding Department and will render service at the following price 6 and 8 inch shears or sciss0rs woos eee ones BO 10 and 12 inch shears seeoe . All above 12 inches .. New screws in shears '.. Corrugating one or both Mall orders given prompt attention Be sure to write your name and address plainly with full instructions ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED Erbe’s Barber Shop 412 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. DAK. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Fri. & Sat. ~“— DOUBLE ACTING A boxing exhibition will be a fea- ture of the entertainment program to follow the regular meeting of the Bismarck lodge of Elks tonight. The business session will start at 8:30. fal ; Lunch will be served following the entertainment. - 4 I [ } M E | see Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mackin and - e€ * little son, Blake Rent, of Perry, xs AP THE WORLDS GREATEST full flavored coffe Yo Mont.. are visiting in Bismarck as B AKI NG POWD TE R the guests of Mr. Mackin’s sister SALES 2. TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND Jamestown College. Registration For Second Semester Feb. 6 —vacuum packed and mother, Mrs. Mary Owens and Mrs. George Mackin. * * The Junior King’s Heralds will] @ BSS SSS99S99 59599959 9595500 GSS 9 GS DOF 99OS9GOSSO meet Saturday afternoon at the |; Methodist parsonage, 407 Sixth street, instead of at the home of Esther Shuren, as was previously announced, 7-2 * { Mrs. Rose Hoffman of this city | left recently for Chicago and New | York city where she will visit the markets in the interest of the Rose poe of Bismarck and Grand ‘orks, FOR SALE A first class stock of Groceries and Fixtures to be moved from present location Reason for selling, entering another line of business W. C. CASHMAN 518 Ninth street se 8 ? , Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Anders of Dunn Center spent the past week visiting with friends in Bismarck and Mandan. x = = \ ‘ay AN es) hip ns TAKING STOCK An inventory of stock is a necessity and when analyzed reveals many things of vital importance NEWS PICTURES Comedy-—“Better Up” ‘A CHECK-UP ON OUR STOCK TODAY SHOWS FOR EXAMPLE That we have no dining rcom suite on our floor today that was here a year ago LITTLE BLOCK BISMARCK, N.O, F ebruary Clearance in le ing | ke ies and pans for ms That we have no living room suite on our floor today that was here a year ago That we have no bedroom suite on our floor today that was here a wae ure comeced tral pte Seturday, February 4th year ago yeas icon ther Wists Blues at Included in this sale are Silk Underwear, Silk Hose, That we have.no Wilton room size rug today that was here a year ago same time. ‘ 4 : Tin Pan Parade, Scarfs, Novelty Jewelry, Silk Parasols and Purses. The above statements are remarkable and something very few furni- Chloo—Fox Trot With Voce! Refrate * Silk Knit Union Suits, sizes 86 to 40, Formerly ture stores can say. This means that when you buy from us you are Nes a1142, toda * Bele $6.50. Sale Peo eva esszevvssensesvsetesse $1.95 getting new, up-to-date and fresh stock. We use a great deal of time What Are We Waiting For? Drecoll Glove Silk Bloomers, sizes 34 to 38. . d thought in selecting this merchandise for you and the fact that You Trot With Vocal an ougnt in selecting - i " aa * whe Gives You All Your Kiocs? 5 8 Sale price era $2.95 and $3.25 we can make the above statements shows your confidence in us which Ne, 81156, 104ach : we greatly appreciate : eee 38. ate sioed te $300. Sule price -n. . $3 95 oo: ERS capa - We have just unloaded a carload of new merchandise thig week and "foe Wn Foe say * Forney omy 225 Bale pele = _ coviene $ 1.65 extend to you a special invitation to visit our store whether you buy or Service weight, garter top, all sizes and colors. - $1 50 not. We employ no highpower salesman to sell you something you F r priced $4.95. Sale price .....cesceseescese ° ‘ don’t want Formerly priced 'to $1.65. Sale price Jeeeeeeesseseees ‘ , Leather and suede Purses, both envelope and pouch.style, Formerly | Biers... $1.95, $3.95, $5.95 - Bowman Furniture Co. Font ae $6.50., oo: sep AE $2.95 ; : Novelty Jewelry Greatly Reduced

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