The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1928, Page 5

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ag THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mrs. M. L. Keeley has returned arrived in the city to spend some/to her home at Hazen after . time visiting at the home of his; here as the house guest of her sis-|% mother, -Mrs.. B. Larson. ‘ Mrs. A. Strong. - | Odin: Larson of Minneapolis has Social and Personal — ke Mothers Service’ Club Meets ‘With SSSSS9GOSS% A. W. LUCAS CO. H, F, O'Hare went to Jamestown Tuesday to spend a few days on business. rs. F. B. McAneney Rheinhold™ Schlosser of Carson Hostess at Bridge was a business caller in Bismarck spending a few days in this city with friends. ‘ ee Miss Catherine McDonald has been admitted to the Bismarck hos-|% * M | Tuesday. pital. + iy ° 9 ° ” e Mrs. Hugh Spangler) Luncheon Tuesday Conrad sash ot Elgin has] T. A. Tollefson of Dickinson is a] % Bismarck's Busy Shop, pp ing Center Mrs. Hugh Spangler entertained} Mrs. F. B, McAneney was hostess been discharged from St. Alexius|business caller in Bismarck this ‘ the Mothers Service club Tuesday/at 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her hospital. Duh i her home. home. Yellow tulips wi . ‘ . ‘ i evening at her home a tabten| Ramen Yellow tulips were used to Twenty - eight We are more interested in selling three articles and making one during the evening, and high honors / the table decorations. ig) dollar *, Creager vy) ‘ were won by Mrs. J. A. Fleck. A] The afternoon was spent at two Years of— ollar of profit than in selling two articles to make the one do]- course lunchgon served at tho| tables of bridge, and honors in the lar * ae * CONCIGIION OF THO, FHS. games were won by Mrs. AG, Sorlie ar of profit. This is the day of volume, and from increased An attractive decorative scheme} and Mrs, W. 0. Anderson. EEPING store. : : ; was used in the table appointments Se volume that does not increase overhead comes a return that jus- ina sme ‘ with green as: the predominating | Toca] W.C.T.U, Has Keeping’ Faith. tifies business, holds old customers and attracts new. Delphi ‘ Gh 4 will Interesting Meeting Keeping Ahead : eiphian “sroup t Mrs. Sara West Ankenmann was Study Italian Opera leader of the W. C. T. U. meeting Keeping Our Word Italian, The tntarenting| Fred Oder Fhe deverincels ere aN ; For Quality. talian Opera is the interesting le. ie devotionals were : 4 ! topic to be discussed at the meeting | by Mrs. John Morange. ae A Ne 4 | Keeping Our Repu- ofthe Delphian society Friday morn-| Members of the union were urged H “iN fg % tation For Econ- ing at the Hotel Prince. Mrs. F. A.|to hold the organization together by omy. Knowles is leader this week. keeping all members interested and H ‘ : " The errns text eget) will be nee va Mrs, e fie brou, We : + ¢ Keeping Old Pat- given: innings. o! pera and out jis point in her talk entitles . | Karly Italien Opera, Mes. Bu a oe -4 Anion al — { ‘ rons Satisfied. Worner; ras of ssini Irs. C.jon the liquor problem as she foun [ \ war) & » B, Rosen; "Verdi's Musical Career,|it during her recent trip to Europe. | oS . And Keeping New “Aida.” “Cavalleria Rusticana,”| A musical program wa: en. b: \ Customers Coming. Mrs, Hughes; Puccini and Madame/ Mrs. J. L. Hughes and Miss Eleanore - Butterfly, Mrs. Al Rosen. Partain. At the close of the eve- ” eee ning the hostess served refresh- & Rev. John Selandu, who has spent} ments, a: a number of years as a missionary eee s a” Y A Volume Increasing Week End Oftering At Prices That Should Make Volume F ! in Assam, will give a stereo) nj} Paul Robidou of Lewistown, SS lecture at the Baptist church Friday|Mont., who came here this week to “SS toms of-the people of Assam wi ichardton Wednesday by be portrayed in the pictures. The|the death of his father-in-law. Vell Children s Shoes public is invited to attend the lec-| Kuhn. pi gel | Can’t Be Too Good ture. eee Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lenabur, ¥ i J. W. Zellner, characterist, will|have returned to Bismarck after ee * uly ert Hala te Lady appear at the city auditorium in|spending a few days in Minot as ing too good tol ery cay. Bismarck on Friday evening, April ook of Mrs, Lenaburg’s parents, You can’t neglect a child’s feet a ie was ested teaay =) ir. and Mrs. H. A. Molsberry. six days a week and expect to wlan abr taadaat ol ge) : ake up for it one day a week. h ices of the Phila-| V. Lahr of Waterloo, Towa, } a Le Nee the Presbyterian arrived in Bismarck to spend ie Their everyday shoes should a just as good as their Sunday eral weeks visiting at the homes of i | oad E. V., F. A. and W. E. shoes. And when we say gool : we mean good in the sense of construction, fit and : quality. Our Children’s Shoes answer 100% to all these requisites. 89 inches wide. A pure silk fabric of extra weight. The quality that you have always purchased at $2.95 a yard. Colors—Mother Goose, Co- . coa, Swiss Rose, Peach Beige, Lucerne Blue, Oakheart, Roseglow, Rose Bisque, Tea Rose and others. Our regular low price, $2.45. For Friday and Saturday, a Yd., $1.95 (Department 1, Main Floor) Printed Silk Crepes 89 inches wide. An array of about twenty 1928 patterns. On display in silk department. Our regular price $1.95 a yard. For Friday and Saturday, a Yd., $1.79 (Department 1, Main Fleor) Cotton Serge, Silk Finish 40 inches wide. An extra long-wearing fabric for coat linings, especially adapted to men’s coats and ladies’ sport coats. Khaki tan, brown and black. Our Regular Low Price, a Yard, 69c eee The next meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held Wed- nesday evening, March 14, instead of this evening as scheduled on the Programs. | | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ritchie have i returned to Steele after spending the! | Miss Daisy Pugh and Miss Wilma past two days with relatives in this|Kafer spent’ the week-end at the city. home of Miss Pugh’s parents ati eee Braddock. The Philathea Bible class will hold the ie its monthly business mcating y| Mrs. Joseph Friesz of Bentley has | evening at 7:30 at the Presbyterian|/entered St. Alexius hospital for! church, 3 treatment. eee Mrs. Leo. Crystal of Beulah has returned to her home after transact-! ing business in Bismarck the first part of the week. | e Richmond's Bootery eee H. M. Weiser of Fargo spent Wednesday in this city on business. * ess @ Members. of L. A. P. M. will hold a food sale Saturday at Hoskins- Meyer. Thé sale will begin at 11 am, W. E. Parsons is transacting bus eee in: in Jamestown for a few days. The Wild Rose troop of Girl Scouts ee Raat will meet this evening at 7:30 with} “V. H. Robinson of Garrison is * ., : + Dorothy Petron. mS pre _ i eb Cortle y Spring Suits (Department 1, Main Floor) The Busi id Professional lew li 8} elt hat: a sage . wonen'e idee ct meeting te Friday and Saturday anata For Men and Boys Printed Dimities and Extra Large Bath Towels New Curtain Nets ; 4 ; 3 | é - evening with Dr. Clara Westphal.| 4.95. McCallum service Collegiate and more conservative styles for the men, Batiste Selected quality. Colored border Filets, casement nets, and other weight Hose, all colors, re- Mrs. C. L. Kleinschmidt d " of Raleigh are|duced, $1.25.—Rose Shop ee ___ Mrs, Eva Rasmussen of Raleigh are visitors in Bismarck this week. in all t! vest shad tterns. One and two : : On heavy double thread “ faney nets, in gold, pon- ee comeeane p 82 and 86 inch widths. The sheer terry. Each 39c gee and cocoa; a yard... 59c and beautiful quality necessary to 88° ii CPL SSSLOCODSGOSD LASTS SPSS ALLS Mrs, Willis Wyard of Fargo is a $18 to $45 the new summer dress. Ever; All Linen Lunch Cloths Washable Lingerie guest at the home of her parent In What Month : pattern guaranteed to wash. For ji . Ege SS Krinkle Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Lahr. . Cc 1 J 44-inch. Colored borders. Fast to eee a Is Your Birthday? or t. ey unior Ss the week-end, 39 washing. Ao heavy tines aiaalt All 1928 patterns and new striped . Pi! eas rerroas Mich. where Youths’ 4-piece suits, including two long trousers, 12 ayard ...... see eeeeees c cloth offered at a new 8 5c . Sipe Airst quality; in Be % he will id some time. to 18 years low price. Each ...... oe eeper eva ee a $12 to $18 Linen Suitings P igs.” 1 Laas eee nnnyet sey yrety . 2 Cc Miss Margaret Will of this city Fancy Grenadine and Crex Oval Chenille Rugs recently underwent an operation at Smaller boys’ one long and one short or two pairs A permanent linen finish, printed, the Bismarck hospital. 4 i . $7.50 and : d Mrs, F. Buck of Linton “$8 to $14 absolutely color fast suiting. 36 Curtain Swiss Pcaiege or $5.95 r. ane rs. F. s. *. : Pvt znt Wednesday here, looking af- ‘ inches wide. And in the novel Plain whites, fancy and colored’ 1 * ter business ‘affairs. : Buy a new Lannher: 2 to harmonize patterns that mark 1928 as the dots, cross bar, and novelty pat- Oval Crex i Rugs Mrs. John Koch of Bentley has|fJ| On your sirthday send your : greatest print season we 59 c terns, Values to 69c; 49 c on $2. oe been admitted to St. Alexius hos- Mother Flowers D hl Cl hi S have ever known. A yd. week-end price, a yard .. 20x36. Regular $3.95 and $4.25, pital for treatment. | Hoskins-Meyer a ot L ing tor e (Department 8, Main Floor) T. R. Taylor of Wilton spent Mon- Home of KFYR 47 Years in Bismarck day and Tuesday here, looking after business interest e q Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Vreeland of | Hazen are in Bismarck on business | fo: several days, * Mrs. C. C. Talbott of Jamestown was a guest in this city Tuesday and Wednesday. Blick ____E__ / : 7 LJ VOLUME INCREASING PAP LOE AES SSCL LSESOSDSPORGSOL CLS SRSEO Where the Overhead Is Lightest and the Values Unsurpassed 32-InchGinghams, 10% For Friday and Saturday Only—Limit 10 Yards to a Customer. Comes in small-checks, plaids, and plain colors. This is a good weight gingham, in a large range of colors RECORD SUGGESTIONS ee a a a Ea a Brunswick No, 3741— " Farewell Blues ues By King Oliver and Dicky Syncopators Matinee Every Day at 2:30 No, 3727— . * * A 1 2 In’an Oriental Gafden “TONIGHT — Thuredav a, Lunch Kits, Each $149 Curtain Matquisette, 12420 Yd. Boses For Remembrance urday With a guaranteed pint icy hol tle. inches wide; in dot, plai Ryered by Aneip Pereaes c The metal kit is of a good, heavy quality patterns. The colors are ecru, cream and pio. So black enameled tin, with a strong leather white. This is a good quality marqui- ey Caters Your Umbrella A Thousand handle. This price for Friday and Sai- sette to be nid giriday ond aleeeny at Hers. ween: aed “itis vine _. Chaney Thrills! urday selling only. only loc a yard. chestra No, 3750— Water Tumblers, Colonial, 6 For 25¢ A good quality, medium weight Colonial shape No one on the screen today can equal Chaney for the ees ‘inl Chuck *colis,undermord Clean-up of Winter Hose, 3 Prs., $1 timbler Face” ° cud artcoak: Vaek ” tpaasess For men, women and children. This lot includes all Liquid Veneer Jiffy Mops, 49c Each PACE CORE ANE TIS OF TP catig ade ice ll wool, part wool, silk and wool, and rayon and woul With detachable swab. May be washed and: placed hose, in values up to $1.60. The sizes are broken. back with no difficulty. . Comedy, “Diszy ‘Sights’ A Mean Golduyn Meyer Where You Expect Mowe tor Your Monae dint Got # : Four Walls In the Sing Song Sycamere Vincent Lopez and His Cass Cones Coteeeeen ASK US ABOUT OUR RECORD EXCHANGE PLAN Bismarek, N. D.

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