The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 15, 1928, Page 5

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$9SSS99S965555055555 9959995 FF9F 95 1 99S OVOP ISSO VDDD IO SOULS SOD SEO ESE PLP LELPE ELA RSPLLALAF MAM: as ] : fee ERE ee. eee We | Social and Personal Pupils of St. Mary’s School Will Give | St. Patrick’s Day Program Friday Evening The pupils of St. Mary’s school will be presented in a St. Patrick's | Day program Friday evening at 8 o'clock at ‘St. Mary’s auditorium. Tho paren has been arranged as follows Am Ready...... St. Patrick’s Day. Anchored... Mother’s Little Helper: 4 Tokyo Merchants... Reibold, P. Gorman, -B. Flaherty, G. Healow, ' J. Snyder, A. Litt, J. Pearcy, R. Murphy, ‘D. Kusche Bogus Talking Machine— | BY. W. W. WENTWORTH | | ‘ . endl teAaiiiehhlnsines ison} f Abbreviation: A—ace; K— 5 kings Geequeen; J“jeky'X—any it How many quick tricks should |—How many qu cl fourth “hand to Saake an opening ; ® bd e suit bid? 2—How many quick tricks should third hand have to make an open- ing suit bid? 3—When should you establish a suit before A=-w' > temps? - Answers 1—At least three. | 2—-At least two and one-half. 3—If you can reasonably force missing high cards without being trumped, “Bismarck's Busy Shopping Center” DOGO SIOCLO Another Volume Increasing Value ‘aa 118 THU RSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928 : : THE.BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE | Well Rounded NY ‘ prev Gat ‘Siunley. (63 , 4 eontlue | |¢-—_—__—_— —_—____¢ USTOMERS 3 rofessor Stanley (a pa‘ joespflug is . Js = RS 5 Mr. Martelloe (a circus proprietor: J. Healow i. Hints on Etiquet ! > Bee | C an always de- 3 Hans Snyder (his servant)... brucker | fe eter neater eae DEY omen S ll can always de- | + Shamrock Drill... .:.M. Curran, B. Cervinski, E. Enright, B. Bobzien, z 1-22 the Bueat. of Honor “fea pend on this store x B. Wagner, J. Smith, D. Winter, E. Schneider, F. Hoffman, V. Van| -* = misty Shere ip slig sented iat. to show merchan- > Luchen, M. Dall, R. Zahn, A. ‘Garske. K€ lass ° igor Tee aa ¢ Tableau Gf i : ‘ | For the spring Pedal + smart, | nner party? h dise in well round- Ny a pup Abas A. rage Beep piitheginrbn ae Nail ports es | = What rule should be followed | u . as lone = en ae % ear ja --+..Choi joys Nbet . = selections, vide x Prologue: el ucilie MeGarry CARD OF THANKS jin senting other guests? | noueW tga s A Gala Day in Ireland To the deat friends who by word) 1 at the right of the host. | ket SY Mother Machree... ilsa Page| and deed brightened our hours of 2 ‘At the right a the oateen, | variety of x Group I—F. Barrett, Bob , Dressen, | sorrow and for the beautiful floral) § Bit consenial. persons near| but not so & H. Jaszkowiak; Group II—R. M. Healow, M. Boespflug, E. Curran,! tributes on the occasion of the fun-! ‘i ge SS, to sacrifice x G. Howard, C. Geiger, D. Cervinski; Group III—J. Roherty, L.| eral of our beloved husband and each other and alternate mea. and Schreiner, E. Hannon, A. Dunn, M. Fitageraid , B. Houle; Group IV—| brother we wish to express our) ™' ae I 3 M. Staak, @ Murphy, M. Dietrick, M. White, A. Wagner, M. Litt. heartfelt thanks. S LO EM PEP LPPPPEPPPPP PPP DPPPBPPPBPBPPPPAPBEPPPEPPLAPALEPE PPPOE APE AAP go on the s Tableau. High School Girls Mrs, John B. Ryan. ' basis of selecting x . Michael W. Ryan. what we think will x : Thomas W. Ryan. x Miss Hardy Jackson |Vagabonds Meet at | Peter E. Ryan, | arc to you and * P Will Lead Discussion | J. M. Harty Home For Se Gace 2 Alton. 7 sot ‘angen! tos. x oe at Delphian Meeting}. Dinner ahd Bridge| oe | < $ Miss Cecilia B. Miss Hardy Jackson will be leader} Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harty were} of the discussion on Wordsworth and| hosts to The Vagabonds club Tues- Coleridge at the meeting of the Del-|day evening at a potluck supper and is society Friday morning at the! bridge. lotel Prince. A color scheme of green and white The following members of the se-| was carried out in the decoration of tiety will give text renorts:. Mrs.|the tables. Mrs. J. E. O’Neil and! Fred Jansonius, The Ancient Mar-|Giles Personius won high honors in i ner; Mrs. C. W. Schoregge, A Por-jthe card games of the evening. 7) trait, Laodamia; Mrs. Obert Olson, Se {ntimations of Immortality, Two Mrs. W. Ss. Rohrer | Sonnets and Tintern Abbey. oe Hostess at Cards} Mrs. Clare Derby | Gives Dinner For | ard favors tn seanot with St Pat Hun dreds ot A.W. Lucas Co. Pairs Of Women’s Full-fashioned, Pure Silk Hose from a recognized maker, whose name is your assurance of quality, beauty and style- rightness. Heavy Service Weight with 4- inch lisle tops. All with reinforced heels and toes. Because of very slight irregular- Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Thursday Service Weight With Square Heels Champagne PPLE LLLP AAA LEASE Grain x Members of Club ent relia g ities they have been drastically underpriced. Arab | oo. Rohrer entertained at her home| Here These Tunes Nude x i : ‘ Mrs. Clare Derby entertained Mon- | Tuesday evening. ‘ Col bi Manon by day evening at a dinner for members| There were guests for six tables on jumbia On Sale Naturelle’ 1 # vf the So-So club. of bridge and high scores were won Record. Evengl 3 Decorations and favors were in| by Mrs. R. G. McLaughlin and Mrs. is | AVERSA? Sts Pf keeping with St. Patrick’s Day, and|/§, F, Lambert. A course luncheon e Rose Taupe * & the guests arrived in costumes ap-}was served at the conclusion of the No. 1257—- > Merida 3 - propriate for the season. games, Shelter 1 S 2 e - nN ecsel ‘ : y ee oe jf Chloe (Song of the Swamp) ssn Sizes 81% to 1014 * were entertained at cards and'stunts.! William Hillman of this city, who Male Quintet : een tae 7a Si Prizes were awarded to Mrs. D. B.|is attending the state university, is My. Ohio Home — singin Burton and Miss Lizette Kusler. one of six tipper classmen in the ‘en- Sophomores ets ineerii lepartment of the Uni- S le The Cottage prayer groups of the|Yersity of North Dakota to be elect. || No. 1277— Presbyterian church will meet Fri-|ed to membership in Sigma Tau, na- The Dempsey-Tunney Fight jay morning at the following homes: | tional honorary engineering fratern-|f How to Write a Popular Mrs. G. A. Rawlings, 214 Avenue A ity. { Song—Comedy Pianologue, West, with Mrs, J.\@. Hughes, leader; ene | Clarence Senna Mrs. Sorenson, 615 Fifth street, Mrs.) The I. O. O. F. Cantonment No. 2| —Department 6—Main bloor Our Sale ot Men’s Dress Shirts Continues Fri. and Sat. | ‘ During the evening the guésts ' i | i“ William’ Langer, leader; Mrs. F. J.| entertained ata dancine nacte Tose (| No. 1261— | . : pitts x Bavendick, 682 West Thayer, Airs. day evening at the’. 6.0. F. hall. | Throwhn’ the. Horns Broadcloths and Percales J Values to $3.50. J § F rect ue uring the evening reshments | Goose Pimples — New Or- | 2 x Burr, 522 Ninth street, Miss Burr,|were served. Music for the dancing |f ° 1 ZF ° Shirts F I yt jeader; Mrs, C, W. Finkle, 217 Wash: | was furnished by The Vagabonds, = |p (22S Owls ; Collar and Neckband Styles each 3 Shirts For $5.00 N ington, Mrs. F.C. Hanson, leader. ee No. 1282— a * bY : Andrew Sauer of Washburn spent! So Tired N : He i ‘ Misses Helen Skromstad and Ada/ Wednesday in this city en mde stol res Rather Forget Than <c happen tenant * Department 6—Main Floor Ny baville have returned to Braddock af-| Minneapolis, called there by the ser- Forglve—Vocal, Art Gill. A iste if | ‘er spending several days in Bis-lious illness of his father, Henry hae . No eye can believe x » marck, moa Sauer. ” it must be seen! BY Mrs. G. A. Taylor of Fort Lincoln} yx; te os Tuttl | ae \ unDLE c ar, Na wg” . .Aremenet y of ie spent ¥ ay tado Springs, Colo. ogee e-e igre sgn piles Somebody 9 e * ° ° + ise—Vocal, Ruth Ettin, ° F. V. Hutchi of Fargo was a ’ is . . Rae zy ae saiissed Stes Bobon soe 96 tnalaane caller in ‘Bismamrek Tose /A) No. 1:00 : A regular $5.00 value. Quilted Paiterns. Various Shapes and Sizes. e in this ci a The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi y , z weays spent Wednesday in this city. eee or ma a Al A ( r aT AX Bg «. -K . ats and Mr Fr" Searkowsid ot|, Attomer doh Lewis of Minot te] GcuWalle Pastel Shades SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Kapok Filling Selfridge were business callers in transacting business a ne Suis: week: Lewis and His Band j Department 9—Main Floor Bismarck Wednesday, Mrs. F. A. Maser of Glen Ullin vis- eee The Eltinge organ on the air A : ited friends in Bismarck Wednesday. ind while you are listening this evening, 11 to 12. Henry Mrs. John M. Forister of 415 West we'll tell you about our rec- K. Pederson, organist. ee cones to her home by | === ord dcxchiangas bing i» '. P ; Iness this wee: ot apes cons pd ; k End Linen Department Otferings | sa John Sailer of Stanton is looki Any watch, regardless of mak Oitlelal “Rexerait” Make a Date For Wee Y 7 f] Ni ice Seema Satiects Mier cate See ncaa ie Bey Scout Busle, 83.20 aes an oe | All Work Gaaran teed 50-inch All;linen Cloths, colored Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases, G shelving Aes Kitchen l- vi . - Nias 26 ing iaue @ 3. te abrics em- eit Mu phy ot Laas hasihegs ad: Mail Orders Given Prompt The Melody Shop borders; an extra quality of linex. 42x36 pee eres : ne paces Bs or vi nee my i Ks } Prince Hotel Buildin, . a < designs in colors and white. Aton eer “ eatment; sg 08 wROXAL JEWELRY CO. D. - _ Our regular price, $1.25. For isacauality fates used: andiea hes wide, with Miss Vivian Colligan has returned ich patte rn. Linen finish this week-end— fast threads. Our usual low price and v $1.00 Each : $1.00 Each Pillow Case 25¢ a Yard Wash Goods Department Offerings 36-in. Prints—Extra fine See Our Window Display ef W } : able Dress Crep: Printed to Glen Ullin after spending a few days here, i } { | eee i E. F. Coyne has returned to La ‘ Moure after a short business trip to | ‘ this city. reales Very Smart Women Are Wearing The New Gharles Kavaney of Bismarck has ; been discharged from St. Alexius hospital, pera Mrs. L. J. Garske of this city has been discharged from St. Alexius —This week-end ing colors and Lingerie only we are 0: LLL PLLA ALLA ALAA LEAL hespital: sdifiad h) 4 * cloth in a host of new pat- peniyial He Bee in fancy weaves at an ex- i Knudtson of Driscoll is | ¥ j 3 3 3 : abries are silk and cot y low-price; one at which : = : rice of low the regular price to cre Our large assortment ig! = 4 For they are so charming and practical, low P terest in home sewing. : in new gay designs. ms Be Tard 5c a Ye | This Will Stop Any bo ai tan aa 25c a Yard 69c and 85¢ a Yard 15¢ a Yard : | ‘Dakota f es Priced at ; N | — Se 1 i ‘ I — Works Wonders. g a g nar ae bday $27.50 $35.00 Drapery Departmeni.Oftferings |: cove! ¥ A ’ : 3 focent cause and need ifort i , Sas —) j : $39. UP Table Searfs—Sunfast , Tapestries Sunfast Rayon Drapery Fabrics-- Grenadines and Curtain Swiss. BN bh "For coughs in the cold 1, ee | if sf f un paw, eae, au iniperted ant 20 patterns of 36-inch fabrics in The new large dots and blocks. N | 4 nd’ Minsesia. various exist ee (IN Y Wy a mar , a S house ee ys papules to- the most desirable color combina- , . 9e, * “ 69e 2 x hi 1 shown HS oF \ | By rs js . For this week-end-- tions. yard. Foy this week-end— e i s for Spring 85c Each 39e a Yard 3 Yards For $1.00 § \¥ If you appreciate. fine quality, if you ‘ orate ene, Fs AiR Floor . are familiar with present-day style con- ceptions, if you understand fabrics, + surely you will see ih these coats val- -ues that cannot be matched when of- fered at the following prices for sport New Merchandise All Over the Big Store is Awaiting You. Look All You Like. Buy : & oe When You Wish. ty here You Expect More tor Your. Money-~

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