The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1928, Page 5

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|| 4 46 | | ry | \\ 1 | | | 1 | \ | AM, x i “ MIDAY. MAY 4 19% S THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Sheter esident of < Evonis Club E.G. . H. Waldo, hort Program at Lozal Hist: A group of girls a m the Indian 1 | yet Joslin . end Miss| ' Sigma ity party Sat- oe Ledics puters to the Pa- = ilitant, 1. O. F., will fo t H 2, woo has here for the & new piano uilding. tle daugh- lay for Hib- will visit hy is spendirg the 3) were sorver requested to} ! ‘TCMCHT— — a Mrs. H. A. Gran and Mrs. John Fleck Ara Hostesseg . H. A, Cran snd Mrs. Jcha were esses to the Moil club ‘Tucsday evening 2 of the club members and tained. id ct five tables, von th Refrechments were served after) { the games.. eae { | Bismarek Chapter or DeMolay Confers Desrecs Wednesdays monthly and soci ‘al Be ng of the Lut! gue of the ting | -esh- | ill Fa 3 d i bring thelr friends, ewe Miss Ethel Brown, who has beer employed in Chicago for the was the guast of friends in rok th accepted a Mr, ard M and Hira, and ad = on Mrs. C. P. Kopplin of Tuttle is | spending a few dys in Bismarck | this weel:, Roast Yeung Turkey and Chicken a la King feature Biz Surday Dinner Menu at Patterscn Hetel. Popuiar prices, ll | QyPOWDER | DOUBLE ACTION Same Price JOR OVER 3S YEARS 25 ounces for 25* WHY PAY WAR PRICES ? Our Government Used Millions of Pounds | to Clud| “| were guests in THE NEW “Padlock features a small pad- of the usual button ing. Black patent leather with ray interwoven leather vamp. Mr. and Xs irs. E. BE. C. C. Talbott and of Jamestown Wednesday. Mrs. A Mr. and Mrs. Harris Miller of Fargo are the guests Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Almquist this week. wle ve Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Maddock of The Troop No. 6, under C Junior Catholic Daughters This wonderful waltz is based on a melody from that favorite opera, ly “Pagliacci.” Waring’s Pennsylva- nians handle it in their truly. dis- | tinctive style. A striking vocal ye- frain tells the ironic tale of the j clown. Everyone who likes a slow, dreamy waltz will want this num- i ber for dancing. Come in and hear all of these new Victor Records— soon! Laugh! Clown, Laugh! Waltz 1 'h Vocat Refrain The Dan.e of the Blue Danube Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain ' ‘WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS ! No, 21308, 10-inch .Ma Belle—Fox Trot (from The Three Musketeers) With Vocat Refrain Marck of The Musketeers | Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain | ‘PAauL WHITEMAN AND His ORCHESTRA i No, 21315, 10-inch Oh Fook at That Baby Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain 1 | Jonnny Hame's KENTUCKY SERENADERS ‘What Do You Say? Fox Trot With Vocat Refi | Tansee PENNSTLVANIANS No, 21323, 10-tnes She's a eee Great Girl B Jus: Re 7 ‘Havin’ My Ups and Downs) iia Cauiroanta HusMrNe Bros Ne, 21309, 10-tnch Silver-Haired Swecthcart S-veet Elaino Ne, 21524, 10-inch es Jauns hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR | New Orthophonie @! Kees Records ° i Saturday ° ee visited friends in Bismarck } | Capitol Theatre SHANNON QuARTEE | M. Kgpits, will hold a aiay sale afternoon at Finney’s)a busines caller iz Bismarck drug. store. week, oe Mrs. C. C. Hollstein, Mrs, J. S. Ulfers and Mrs. Lydia Cox of Beach ij were in Bismarck on business Wed- nesday. CARD OF THANKS ‘3 a istance and sympathy during Harry Knowles of Wing was in| er. the city for a few days this week while looking after business in- terests. ! eee { Mrs. George H. Weber of Wash- burn has returned home after a short visit in Bismarck. We also wish to express ings. Mr. Wm. Fredrickson, Mrs, Frank Lindstrom. Sophie Fredrickson. Mr. and Mrs. it. C.. Miller of NAMED | Ryder spent Wednesday here looking after business affeirs, recent meeting here, Misses Christine Mentz and Mary M. Wounds cf Fort Yates spent Thursday in this city. aay f are the new alderm J. S. Fevold of Baldwin was a business caller in this city during | the past week. WATCH REPAIRING . o's Any watch, regardless of make Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Reilly of Hazen |[condition. repatred for only transacted business ia this city “snursday. ‘ rial or parts AM Work Guaranteed Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention ROYAL JEWELRY CO. 408 Main Ave. — Hinmarck, N. eee G, Le Spear and Albin Hedstrom fare transacting business at Regan| this Richard Erickson of Naughton was this We wish to thank our many friends and neighbars for their kind the ith of our beloved son and broth- our thanks for the beautiful floral offer- Mrs. Christian Fredrickson. PRESIDENT OF a COUNCIL Linton—Paul Martin was chosen president of the city council at a Charles Maier has been named vice president. Aug- ust Obermeier, Charles Maier and or: s plus the ‘cost of necessary mate- D. Bismarck Indian School PRESENTS SE-A-WAN-A An Indian Operetta Miss Clara Peltier as ‘“Se-A-Wan-A” City Auditorium ‘Tuesday, May 8; 8:15 p. m. Night Admission 75c. jinee at 4:15, Admission 15e Seats on Sale Saturday, May 5, at Harris & Woodmansec TONIGHT AND SATURDAY WIZARD |; with Edmund Lowe and Leila Hyams MENACING SHADOWS and fantastic figures Bf hovering in the night in a mystery romance crammed with — thrills and | with | excitement | laughter | and running over Comedy --- News TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY COMING MONDAY, “ZANDRA” HE Sees the Unseen; Knows the Unknown Tells the Untold Thenewsofit hasspread swiftly through- out the entire United States. A smooth, mellow blend of fine coffees, a rich mingling of flavors créated years ago by a southerner of the-old South. First to win wide-spread approval among the great families of old Dixie, this blend has today come as a new ex- Perience to critical people ‘i ovct. Now seven great roasting plants from ccast to coast have been built to Governor Sorlie welcomes a new luxury to North Dakota A famous blend of fine coffees from old Dixie, now taking the country by storm the country Governor Sorlie pees i House Tune in wiv, WRVA, North Dakota receive: th-roasted Cae rom cris tga pipes iy WEEKLY RADIO PROGRAMS: noted sinstrumentalists, orchestras, ‘wiz, KYW, WTM), WRHM. WOC, WHO, WOW, KOA, Kup, wor kVOo, WBAPRPEC. WI Manoel Howse dis buors Thi WBT, WJAX. Central: wi sti CLOSCSCES SCOTS COED COSC SCCCCSSSO PODS PSSC GSE DEOES SFOS COCO (SSSSDIOSSS9SOF 9D SS DSS FO SOD SOTO PFSD WALSH DROPS tor formally withdrew his candidacy for the nomination. porters, W. tana senator s: primary in California “quite clear- ly indicated that the Democrats de- re Governor Smith as their can- idate.” might be expected to send delegates to the convention out of harmony OUT OF RACE Washington, Walsh of ae 4,—(®)—Sena- lontana today Democratic _ presidential Writing to one of his chief _sup- « McDowell, the Mon- d the result of the |= said the letter, ‘ollowing like action in states that ith his candidacy as to demon- advancing the claims of any other Saturday afternoon at Lucas| Prices. store. diseount on Gas bills. ‘ PAGE. Roast Young Turkey to party leadership in the ensuii campaign.” ng! Chicken a Big Sunday. ee Menu Episcopal Ladies Food Sale| Patterson Coats and Suits at 0 ance prices, Harris-F son, The 10th is .he last day of Students interested in Piano Lessons Practice hours may now be arranged, Phone a Mrs, Anne L, Petersen. THE NEW PIANO STUDIO In the Cowan Bldg. rate to my mind the futility of Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugiess Physician Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Osteopathic PI Ganencriey Chronte Disenses 114 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. D, In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR A.W. LUCAS CO. Basement Lunch Room Saturday Hours—9:30 (A. M. to 7:30 P. M. Plate Luncheon BREADED PORK CHOPS BUTTERED PEAS AND CARROTS ~° MASHED POTATOES GRAVY ga BREAD AND BUTTER “ i DBq ay Plate Supper CREAMED CHICKEN IN ? HOME MADE PATTY SHELLS CORN RELISH POTATO CHIPS BREAD AND BUTTER 25¢ The Hf F Taleum . Powders Coty’s ... -. Shc Mennen’s Borated .. 19¢ Johnson's Baby Talcum ....++000 19¢ 19¢ Bonnie Bee .......; Norida Beauty Set H Sct consists of Face Pow- Wder, Cleansing Cream, Lyons Theatrical .., 50c Woodbury’s_ Facial or Cold Cream. in tubes ........ 19¢ Pond’s Cold or Vanishing Cream ........+; 25¢ Pond’s Cold or Vanishing Cream, large .... 45¢ Listerene Shaving Cream Miscellaneous Neet Depilatory Mum Deodorant, large Mum Deodorant, small Kleenex 1 Ib. Absorbent pe Rubber Gloves ...... Nujol .. Lilac Vegetal A.W. “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center” Toiletry Specials For Saturday--the Closing Day of Chills Beverages Without Diluting Silverice is a silver ball used in place of 85 25c ice to chill beverages = It can be used with any comoking 50c 89¢ refrigerator that contains a 50c 39c chamber, or where there is . coe € 06 ature below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, It is particularly recommended for use 49c | in those beverages that lose their 29¢ sparkle and become flat when suhiecee ane svsesuneeee BOC 1 Pint Rubbing Alcohol .......... 65¢ Anticipate Your Needs and Save While Doing So A.W. Where You Expect More tor Your Money-AndGet It LucasCo.. Big = Sale Tooth Paste * Squibbg @} tof Tpana 188 eller Boars ~ Pebeco 3 52 16 bars for .... Woodbury’s Fa Soup, 3 bare for Cuticura, @ bar 19¢ Resinol, a bar 19¢ Dr. West Tooth Brushes se0.xare 896 Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brushes .. 456 Face Powders Coty’s with pers fume .. Dollar Value in Chamois Skins “ Cherany April Showers ..; Woodbury’s Ben Hur... Edna Wallace Hopper ....... Creams Hind’s Honey and Al- mond Cream ...4 75c Hind’s Honey and Al- mond Cream, small 39c¢ Krank’s Lemon or Honey Supreme Tar and Glycer- se values’. 29 Supreme Cocoanut oil R Shi 50c ose Cream 2.00. 85¢ Yen. 29C W xrank’s Skin Health: Cream iv ones $1.00 Stillman’s Freckle Cream weemmsece 396 Silverice - 50c _ to the action of ice melting into and 450 diluting same. iw Lucas Co.

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