The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1928, Page 5

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| 4 | 4 Miss Clara Hultbere of Bismarck] tary Training camp which will be ‘ e enrantecd a lovely dinner service, 110-piece sets, to serve 12 People, airs. George Phelan lett Sundey| A regular meeting of the Yeomen|f| Mail"orasrs: Sives "Prompt fi) 47 YEARS IN BISMARCK : iter ‘spending. the "weekeend hens] Will be held “Tuesday” evening. A ROYAL JEWELRY CO. » as the guest of her daughter, Miss| S°cial hour and refreshments willl Il seg mma ‘Ave. —- Bismarck, N. D. , \Frances Phelan, Vw e John Moses left Sunday for Min-| | The North Dakota ern ype of the| son-in-law, for FBO, opens at the! % John Forister of Bismarck, returned | returned to this city after a visit in 3 lo Min s, rgo as the guests of Mr. and : o her home at Carson Freidsy. Mrs. 0. A. Bolser, Ki - } Z MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Cc: “Barth of Solen is clean, wholesome, charm and| Kellys,” “The Cohens and the Kellys | Priced pete at St. Alex- interesting and deserves ea in Paris” and other productions, |]| tus hospital Friday morning. seen by everyone, Holtz was a Jewish character star Mrs. Paul Robidou and daughter, story deais with the adven-| at the Yiddish theatre in New York rt Roach tarred Lucille, of Lewistown, Mont» are] one arm, With no tradition of fam- years ago in “Exense Me,” one of : one si visiting relatives here. ily behind him, Freckles sets out|the most successful screen come- Ss 4 Miss Ida Iverson has returned to ma *. the an bab Bd Is | dies. e @ e y i 2 made accepting the danerrous i O Plendid Program Here Saturday Evening] simarch'lspndne the "past DAM Pascoe fie Stim | Min Shares nay the slo Welsh Musicians Are Presented in a a es min The program, pfesented Saturday evening at the McCabe Methodist York firm of coat and suit whole- My , B h . Cen Me, and 1, Eder of tin |p of eae sn "Eu Pie ta Tha ismarck’s Busy Shopping Center ton were guests in Bismarck during| , During the pursuance of his|ing male role of the traveling rep- church by the Cambrian Concert company of Welsh musicians was one te besand Evile duties, he meets the Swamp Angel, resentative of a rival house. of the outstanding musical events of the season. automo! i with whom he falls in love. it ° The company is made up of three artists, Jeanette Christine, so- to tell the manner in which he wins ‘hae ret Glanville Davies, baritone, and William Ifor Jones, organist and Hou, one Miemiag ag sum out would be to spoil the story. ‘i Pianist, Sd i here Friday. A fi t hosen and al hea ped vette voice hed of : lovel; eaaltt a fee me ae callers oe 6 the foun ate excellently (Ret 0 the types of song such as “Songs ‘other Tai le,” “Mel- Bert LaDue The i » Jr. ba Waltz Song” and “Annie Laurie.” Miss Christine ‘was enthusiastically taba tot ae “Bteatton ei : Bosworth, ned fter a short} Gene Stratton, Hobart » vit in this a. ts or | Eulalte Jensen, Billy Scott, Lafe eo + @ McKee, and Frankie Darro. moniously in the duets with Miss Lg PL HL V = moniousl with bronchitisvat her'home at'410| | ELTINGE THEATRE f The program was complete with| Mrs, Frayne Baker Avenue B —s ee ane, eg ee Tang, production, 35 Year Ss why proved Peawiaiam Jor Jones,| Gives Bridge Party | ac. and Mrs. V. H, Lane have re-| on the Eltinge screen for today and : ea instrument, ‘The Gothic suite by| . For Mrs. E. Draper’ {ured 2,Carson after ® bus Sapper ad ine or a ate Boellman was unusually beautiful pom “ ee in tones and effects, Mr. Jones Mrs, Frayne Bak hostess|_ Mr. and Mrs. W, J, Winter of| Come Binet tend fa eereet + 5 tess . irs. W. J. iney, Tei loltz = ant weet ue the program with Saturday raven in” ent liment Pirso visited friends in Bismarck pg Ay is ana “tPinale” by umten to rs. Earl Draper, who v q leave ths week-end. |, each of the three has been a star 2, r 5s this weel or her new home n either stage or screen productions Bh Pg Brainerd, Minn, for three|epeitt, Beer DIBW sof, Bismarck| and Sidney has starred im both. He KC : Sabie ere = were sts for three} spent a few days in Sanger ri iret le his mark on Broadway in . fave @ sacred concert bist the past week. “Welcome, Stranger.” Since enter- ER = it ah ing pictures he has been starred in resented with a guest} Mrs. C. E. Bern of Bert was aja number of Potash and Perlmutter . A hment. busi caller in Bismarck during! pictures, “The Cohens and the Mrs. Scheffer Will served at the close of the afternoon. | the week-end. & bee a * : . ee Present Pupils in _ | ortavente tnt ello tn decoat Ms, and Mrs, Johe Voeller of SAME PRICE for over FACTS ally pleasing in the aria, “Prologue” from e is . tich baritone which lent itself har- ALESPEOPLE To Better Introduce Our continually warned mit mite | Dinnerware Dept. make a sale cause them to make a We are going to offer a limited statement that isn’t number of so. my do wt ee | LL0 Piece Sets at Recital Thi Weel ing her tables. Jonquils furnished| Butte transacted business use less than of their pay for draw- [ 00 Do is Kk an attractive floral note. ctiy Friday. bigher priced brands e un Mrs, Hermann Scheffer will _pre- i F. 8. Horlacher of «i Bae a up of h voce pupils in Alice P, Klesalek Mr. end Mrs. - Bisma Tappen spent Friday in Bismarck MILLIONS of POUNDS USED Honored at Party|on busines. | Her of Strasbui has been discharged from Sk. Alex: ius hospital. = ; recital Friday evening at 8:15 at her home, 609 First street. The ae will take part in the pro- A surprise party was ites Mrs. S. A, Floren, Misses Jessie| Thursday evening at the S. F. Streigl, Helen Ostrus, Marion Whit-| bert home in honor of the nineteenth iihe- : temore, Bernice Klein and Mrs.| pTthday <_ of Miss Alice! Lawrence Nelson of Almont visit ramet ed friends i Adele Zimmerman. ‘i wits evening ws pas at hia in B i this ; Past Masters’ Night is being ob- R weigh games foing to eee ination. And the balance in ten equal monthly They are paid to payments tell the facts about the merchandise they sell, end. Choose either of the designs given in this advertisement, make the small down payment of $1.00, and your dinnerware is A.W. Lucas Co. | delivered at once, and you use and enjoy your beautiful China while you pay the balance in easy monthly sums, Mi Helbi; F. Lam- served by the Bismarck Masonic! bert. After the gamte's fengnes ing -S, Damn of Bismarck ts § lodg~ this afternoon and evening.! course was servi the remain-| "& ® few days 2 Twin 4 ces sees cf ied “ ee der st ~ evening was devoted to + wo! iS exe! i nis after- , i i | hoon and ainner will be secved'at | see seas ae Bauer played| acted business in this city Friday. | $ 6:15 in the temple dining room. eee 59 With past masters of the local} Lieut, George H. Dietz of Fort} ,, Mts: W. Manley of Hettinger has} % lodge filling all chairs, the second| Lincoln has gone - | fe ? v8. section of the work will be exem- er tows te that pert oh unr cens plified this evening. wh he will spend the week inl? At the Movies : ote the interests ofthe Cine aaa|| At the Movies 11% —_—_—________¢ George H. Rus of bi 1 trans- FOR EASTER Smartly styled, handsome patterns, long wearing fabrics, %}§ moderately priced. In rich grays, browns, tans and blues—plain or with stripes of contrastisg color. (With Two Pairs Trousers) fa a cere of the oe eine om s = pind Lard a = ae CAPITOL THEATRE x y v ust. Lieu * * : | formal ‘party given by ‘Delis Teal the schools in the varices tote vigt| A masterly screen interpretation! Men’s Conservative Suits......$18 to $45 | sorority, University of North Da-| ited, as well as engaging in a gen-| of the late Gene Stratton-Porter’s | % Kota at the Hotel Dacotah, Grand] eral Te — the C. M. famous novel “Freche” made oS Young Men’s Collegiate Models. .$18 to $35 18 “left Su Youths’ Prep Suits, 12 to 18 yrs...$10 to $18 313 neapolis where he will resume his| P- E. 0. Sisterhood will hold their studies at the University of Min-| @nnual convention in this city May by th : ’ Suits, 4 to 12 3. ......-99.90 to 14 ‘ anita: after akg the spring| 24, 25 and 26, Members of Chapter Boys Ss ’ yr § $ . vacation at the home of his par-|F will be hostesses. Details of the ‘nts, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moses, | Program for the convention have eee not been completed. Mrs, J. R. Campbell of Duluth, The Commod Bi cand linn., who has been the guest of peagr) ver daughter, Mrs. F. V. Willlam- | Yandan orchestra, who are Playing 3 i their way to and from the : ; son of this ctiy, left recently for President Lincoln, ff mak seattle, Wash., and Los Angeles, Sait Mean Friday, nec ngs conaition, repaized for only a . Calif, ecak word received in thi Die the cial oF parts Spring Flower Pattern $1.00 Down—$2.85 Monthly A Cleveland China number, celebrated ware, conceded to be the finest in America. The natural flower decoration in spray design is very charming and artistic in beautiful colorings. A maroon color line decorates the edges and handles. Truly states: Come in now and make an early selection. We can out- % fit you with suit, topcoat, hat and oxfords. follow the business meeting. All = members of the team are requested F Miss ede Fa al vd this ny, to f» present has return her home after Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bi tt re- pending the past six weeks in Min- we is ale ggdtenc: esota, receiving medical treat- turned home Sunday evening from a _— Persian Gem Pattern Tent No. 8 of the Daughters of| *i8ter- ee ne % ' “nion Veterans will meet Tuesda: 4 a , ° eee ‘ . John Scott and Henry Dale re- fternoon with Mrs. Albin Hed- ty ‘rom. A good attendance is de- parr okie epg d of Mi ‘ieee eee Spring vacation in this city. PersionGem. $1.00 Down—$3.85 Monthly Striking black and yellow panels with side sprays of open pink roses are connected with a black hairline. The gold edge on each piece completes a design of unu- sual beauty, Miss Dorothy Schnecker, whe has oeen the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Johnston have A bazar and food sale will be qiven Saturday, at Hoskins-Meyer| ,Mt%. F. E- Clausen of Fargo at- Donald, which was held at Grafton oe Si towash a big Tub full eee Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Sigurdson and The Bismarck Jub be of clo es fr. and Mrs. Ernest Winn of Cole- a nek Rotary will be, iher were guests here Friday and i hosts Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock al urday. »y the Bismarck hospital alumnae sssociation. Bridal Wreath Pattern _ $4Q-50 an at the Grand Pacific hotel to about 125 farmers of nearby townships. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell and chil- ‘ren of Carson attended the auto- FP iti pg ly sag eo obile show and visited friends here of Taylor spent Saturday in Bis. ‘ring the past few days, | acer ese You can do a washing faster in a One Minute ‘Washer than you ever dreamed it could be done. Not only faster but cleaner, and safer—easier on the clothes. The i roomy tub does all the washing without the need eg. e n encaammansanistitte — . Herbert Ful reer complicated dashers tors in with the clothes, wa’ "fending wo eek i Biomaret sie ce eae Hain cat Mowrik <= this = sn yn pe pe oy $1.00 Down—$4.85 Monthly ae ae — “re guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. house guest of Mrs. F. V, William- “ r _ m : You can put more clothes in the c : — notniallliiiisitniauhieaectiaand One Minste than you can in other A charmingly quaint decoration, having s design somewhat like Daisies with faces washers, and bigger pieces—sheets, upturned. Edged with gold lines. On a hard white Bavarian China. TONIGHT MONDAY and TUESDAY Matinee Every Day at 2:30 746 De Luxe Ivory 746 WOR $1.00 Down—$5.85 Monthly A narrow. conventional border design in blue and tan broken with dainty rose clus- ters at intervals. Around the rim of each a wide panel in palest ivory. This combination produces an unusually attractive decoration. Gold line on edges and handles, 110 Pieces in Each Set qe) ei paes Now on display in our Economy Basement Dinnerware Departnient. No ambigu- ™ ous sale contracts to sign. No increase in price because of the liberal terms given. GEORGE SIDNEY : RALPH FORBES Hughes Electric Co. PHONE 222 TODAY

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