The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 11, 1928, Page 5

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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (The Wild Cher- ry Blossom) A Modern Drama en | xuxton | Saye Flowers. |) A.W. Lucas Co. | 4 W Lucas Co. Now Orthophonie Where You Expect More for Your MAIL ORDERS NOW Harris & Woodmansee $ ‘Wanino’s | Moments With You-<Walts 1 Can't Do Without You—Wats With Vocal Chorus PENneYLVANIANS Vocal Refrain Tue Trovsapouns Wear a flower in Mother’s Memory Hoskins - Meyer hd POMNG BOK co.cc cscs cccssaceess $ \ | 39¢ Money—And Get It Make appointments now—Phone No, 7. ca Remember—The Nestle Circuline process adds grace and sheen to fine, delicate hair. Beauty and Bob Shop P S Mrs. Charles Williams of Pierre, | \6000%%6%9%6000000600009999050906990060000% Elks Band Plays S. Dz is in Bismarck this week in| hoes i \ OC. ia l an d Pers i] Music Week Concert tts interests of the Rebekah lodge. . iq| . Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Reilly, Mrs. E. |} , OTAE fy 2m sy nia iy» etal 9 MG Me Bel een a aes abe eh Datu of Nation-| of Hazen are in the city this week. : Mrs. Cooley Speaks |Mrs. John Burke Thursday "Afusical clubs “A large Ape eet ® e ” to Women Voters at | Heads Committee the prorram was ‘Proadeast © over | suest,of her sister, Mrs, Dan Hall N Luncheon Thursday of .War Mothers Amon the numbers, which were|, William Green of | St, Paul N B ° ke y B S h ° Ce t —- <a 7 ee .| for city, Mrs. Ethel Halcrow Cooley of} Mrs. John Burke isgchairman of piney mere Wales foe tie tine: business here this weck. S$ ISMArC S usy opping n er Grand Forks was the principal }the committee of local War Mothers| ing Girl and the serenade “Evening es % Ser ck BENGE, Hany eet, oe eee pill tell carnations Saturday] Shadows,” “Ramona” and "Four| , Mr. and Mrs. A. Berthuner of 4 ‘0 met at! for hospital relief an itertain- | Walls,” Hl Bow! were business callers in luncheon at the Grand Pacific Ho-| ment of disable war veterans The | well Sian tne deranged Bismarck Wednesday. B ‘ carnations dis-| of bs ic, i oe ove Covers were Jaid for 92 repre-| abled eR BePVIES (hee, sina a tlk OF the ct tote Bs Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Frangen and x Sentatives from Bismarck and oth-| War Mothers will call at the busi-| band played three marches lest eve-|Mr. and Mrs. John Hinkel of Tuttle | e G: Hise leigh county towns. Mrs.tness offices and will be stationed ning, “Friendship and Fidelity,”|are here on business, $ 9 4 » “ooley, spoke on the issues of the/in the stores td sell their official| “Legions of Ancient Rome,” and het id $ Sone etal the Independent Re-| flower, the carnation, for Mothers| “The Waltonian.” Miss Grace Livdahl went to Fargo |X e \cmbewoplieease Day. Sam_ Kontos, concert soloist, Wednesday where she will spend a |\s ° es eee merited hearty applause for his| week with relatives. +4 Dr. Bodenstab Will Miss Zoe White clarinet solo, “Home, Sweet Home.” oe N Deli ‘ : He gencrously responded with en-|¢ - eee ie eliver Address at Becomes Bride cores. geigesy Additional apeial a | Ny ae i ares * sonal news wil Nurses’ Graduation of E. M. Clement}. mrs. s. 3. King went to James.| | today’s issue on page 6. aR ; —— : Fee town Wednesday to be the guest of |& x Dr, W. H. Bodenstab will be the! The wedding of Miss Zoe White of |her daughter, Mrs. Roy Random, for ‘ a" % One of princip ker at the commence- | this city to Edward M. Clement of|a few days, | 3 ent © rday evening at!) z d Wednes®| eee : the ¢ m when 11 ni iz at 0 at the hone ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Secfried left! N Two Things mu ie Fs Sy ore a ie z 4 ride’s Sane W. A, Cowan. Thee, a their nee at Lehr! 3 In the > school Alexius hospital. Dr. fee ; =| aft endi ys in Bis- ‘i re : C, E. Stackhouse will confer the Tage ae Se eae oar WORE coe ere 8 WERCHANDISE \ ° A er supper ie the bridal - > | $ i can do only $ party and intimate friends of the r M4 one of two things. - ly was served at the C x ‘i 4 rome following the ceremony. al { Nheate N It either convinces —" . eltheir heme at 118% First street, | cA Smart Frock In Matinee Every Day 2:30 x the buyer or con d to attend | Bismarck. : i Ninet Minutes y | viets the seller. Vy a toy ve eS aeetin neleemin were. geet ek A TONIGHT -FRIL&SAT. ]/X | | Sometimes, of gg = $2.50 and $3.00 Values = i dead friends in Jamestown Wednesday : S| | course, merchandise ay 0 a ~i esent Sacred Nurses Will Give % buy it, ” oncert Here Sunday| Program Saturday N But that only Each Tioreh Station KFYR x means that the fate y of those who sell . * such merchandise rek hospitals: Racin / N is— HA | ‘ eee Thrillers} ileal: See Display : he weather permits, a qc RARILY I $ ill be taken of the babies x POSTPONED. n Annex 3 born at the hospital during. the oe AN % their mothers. ti y 147 2 ae Fame cS o ' <1 | A.W.Lucas€ — ; y raining school wi \ cises a recepti : See * — their friends will be Fie ae cae cM In Patterns of G dat the nurses’ home, | agp 3 Smart Distinction Bismarck hospitals will broadeast a Costello - Wesley Barry 9) * r) m of musical numbers an " \ NEWS PICTURES Ie 3 s from KFYR Saturday ted ‘ 2 . JNES $ ornoon from 1 to 1:30 p.m. Thi eo ere : O a tfa hed n : rowing ‘progr ‘has Peon ‘ase | || erat 336. Thi of i and : rs C a croan yles | 8 : Summer Winds Blow, +++ 2:0. PICTORIAL te ea CH AR\Ey 4S: 8 Pl ° I d F P tt ohann Strauss aos NY ‘ia"®, Wisen||] = PRINTED |||: BCom eee |S ain Colors and Fancy Patterns , "| Reading ngine oe a t Ty <e iN In the selection of good St § z Miss Ella Kerner i” 3 is n the selection of good Shirts, well-dresse are el Marie} Piano duets: The Lt nee ii A. W. Lucas Co. } ix 4 lookout for material of quality, 4 i Fa : te ine : igngeegnal Nateaeuner oC ammminene tok 4 is and tailoring which is the sign of satisfaction. You will find 49 3 Becthoven! Clara Mueller and Dorothy Schave |ta aaxa| all of these in this sule of fine quality Men's Shirts at a 4 ebb . H ‘ . ‘Ss .... | Vocal solo—Selected 9 Pantie Mason Sth é ec a Ss 4 er Balligan o Miss Luella Bremer iz . Haney Rayon Striped Broadeloth, New Patterns BY 2 Reading—Selected is Sizes 14 to 17 1-2 mY 5 ahi aes ‘atan ale White Broadcloth, Si 3 ! Miss Ella Ki a every shirt cut in full standard s ey} ‘4 The Old Folks’At Home ...... x izes 14 to 17 1-2 x m- a@ ence: Smith of this. city left todkg| sacesacaseaaarces Tra B, Wilson x > Nurses Glee Club , : Judge John Burke of this city \ NN will be the commencement speaker ‘ ° % at the graduation exercises at the s © e ° > Ay School of Science, Wahpeton, $ in au g 2 Lean oe $| Basement Lunch Room N ; Willis Shepard of Bisn Se cama Senactment AE rat % % fa iirig! F i fethodist. Sunday school will ho rs—9: . M. :30 P. M. . sty, . nares % food sale Saturday, beginning: at N sia cpad zope Rh rh aa Burnt or Destroyed Hair Structure eae men’s ser’ a fy o'clock, at the A. W. Lucas % : i iniversity of North Dakota, He! store. tas * Fi 1 d 3 4 Saag Be tl Hs ‘ Mistelandiens orever Eliminated |} * ee eee ibaa (tage Ming hear SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAM BAKED $ Dr. Mrs. J. K. . Mrs.| Where they have been the guests of x > S Eleanor Jaye De, WW. eiGbte anal relatives: for the past week. ‘ BUTTERED PEAS By the Nestle Circuline a 5 ir. H. T. Perry returned Thursday eae vet GLAZED SWEET POTATOES fi Minot, whi . t e Miss Fay Ritchie, who has spent the dental convention. “m8! the past year in this iy, has one : BREAD AND BUTTER Permanent Wave ; aii to Steele to accept a position at e “Mr, and Mrs. P. G. Trombley of| Kidder county eourthouse. % Be Process x Sioux Falls, 8. D., are in, this city — $ g @ on business, ee atl : x a B : r a . George E. Dius of Grand Fork ra % road Statement? | is Ss a few days in Bismar:k fe th, ° % Plate Supper en No, a Fact age owers unite the family §\ cow mew wn 5 NOODLE Miss Hilda Newharth of Wash- Rs i" ‘ase ee aN This remarkable process has made it © burn i sting frends in Biase “ MOTHER’ S DAY Ix psi ae possible : is week, STEAMED RICE si Si % re AY agian Diehl lett, tesa fo Grand wt % HOME MADE GRAHAM AND WHITE ROLLS —To make every wave a perfect wave; ‘ i i y Moris ere he will spend the week. x 25¢ —To make every wave as tight or as loose as you id Roar aH “R 9 % may desire ; a anne nae Out Sale of new * amona ROM North g . —To eliminate the need and the use of harsh chem- iel hold goods. Starts tomorrow} Gene Austin sings this popular Soi th 9 % icals, such as borax and ammonia. easilv detected morning at 9 a. m, Ruder’s| beart-song in the mellow, romantig uth and East $ by their odor; Py Furniture Exchange, 113 5th Pees onea pees, Came 8 the flowers come % —To reduce the heat required to 100 degrees less than 5 Street. Mission bells and # deep, zich pe. N is used for a marcel wave; os | ous = in § Th Rest time Ae aa one to greet Mother % —To wave and re-wave perfectly just as often as the ‘All of’ the nusabe on fis waa on this precious : ; He ba gee ee rely 4 -s —To know before starting that permanent wave per- AUDITORIUM raat dag. Of couree she or Mother’s Da ‘ection Wil be the result { (Theme of the re ONE Giri sie Hannah Wied ieee in one it vase In other words, the Nestle Circuline process has ban- With Pipe Orgen Gens Averms % * ‘ ates ished foreve pointing kinky waves, the | NIGH Be B80h Otay «+. Mo er would % Miss Morris Hand Roll Chocolates, : or destroyed hair strueture—the “one for all” | I He Ain't Never Been to College . ¥ in Special Mother’s Day Boxes ble processes responsible for the fact that out | With Piano t fe) it, you % ONLY She's the Sweetheart of Six Other k ys 7 x of every ten women who once had a permanent wave, Guys With Pion now. And eir \ 1 pound Box 59e seven never had another. No, 21988, 10dneh fragrance will : Monday, May 14th J] Little Log Cabin of Dream a sr g | 2 pound Box ....................$1.00 Thus has the Nestle Circuline process put permanent . When, on in awa en many a waving on a plane of absolute safety, absolute surety. : me i i vid one : i the pleasure of a lovely natural Nestle Circulin a ' gues a tes ees x ° Enjoy t sure of a lovely natural Nestle uline t gear kane AND JJ Cncmserna to te egraph y our x Chocolate Covered Cherries wave given by specially trained operators who under- |” With Vooet Refrate Ate Bran Oncueetas flowers toda 4 : : stand hair and its permanent waving possibilities— 2 Ne. 21326, 10-iach Ye ? Lipp’s Brand. For this sale only, (Ten Years’ Permanent Waving Experience.) 4

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