The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1928, Page 5

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” Esther Jacobson have returned from . of cee were business callers here THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 19% THIS SISMAKUK ‘TRIBUNE [Social and Personal | ; Mable Jane Breen Becomes Bride of {% Paul M. Halloran |% the groom, officiated. Mrs. Roy D. Kennelly attended her | § sister as matron of honor. She wore | % yellow canton crepe and a yellow|¢ hat. Her flowers were an arm bou bouquet of Sunbi shepherdess staff. wiiam gave his daughter in marriage. x Places were marked for 28 guests | % at the wedding breakfast which was served at the Grand Pacific hotel] ¢ following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Halloran left for a three weeks’ motor trip to Winnipeg, Duluth, the aot bt and lake resorts in Min- The “pride is a graduate of St, John’s Academy, Jamestown, and attended the College of St. Catherine, St. Paul. For the last three years she has been employed in the offices of the State Board of Administra- tion. Mr. Halloran attended eed Shannesy, Miss Helen Tisch and Mrs. Florence Payne of Chicago; Miss Mary Nierling and Mrs. Palmer Nelson of Jamestown, and Mr. and Mrs. John Breen of Francis, Wash Mrs. E. *p. Gain and son, Dr. and M Buell, left recently for Minneapolis, where they will attend the National Medical association meeting. Mrs. Quain and Buell will continue the trip to Ann Arbor, Mich., where they will be guests at the reunion of Mrs. Quain’s graduating class at the Uni- versity of Michigan. Dr. Quain will return to Bismarck. | Vv. J. LaRose. and daughter, Elisabeth Ann, and Mrs. T. B. Cayou and es Virginia, returned Tuesday from a motor trip to the Twin Cities and other points in Min-| % nesota, returning home by way of | % Devils Miss Mary Stephens and Mis: Sioux Falls, S. D., where they have been attending | Sioux, Falls, college. Miss Clarice Belk, he attends the/ ¥ University of Wisconsin, returned | % to Bismarck Wednesday te spend the| summer vacation at her home, Miss Lucille Dahl” has_ returned | ¢ from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where she attended school during the last, school t term. Mrs. Ch ist. tern and little] % daughter have returned from Dazey/|% re they were guests of relatives! % for the last two weeks. Dr. F. F. Grabeanwr and Dr. A. M. Fisher are attending the Nationa! Medical association meeting in Min. neapolis this week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berry will re-| % turn this week-end from a three/? weeks’ trip to Winnipeg and the|% Twin Cities. < ‘ Miss Mary White left recently for| % Minneapolis where she will spend} X two weeks with, relatives and friends. | } Miss Doris Lundquist is spending| % the summer vacation with relatives | ¢ and friends at Points | in Minnesota. |X irs. H. H. Beaches and Mrs. E.| 9 G. Sagehorn, of sania were busi-|% ness callers here Tu eday. ° Mrs. E. H. Eisvinaton has as her house guest her sister, Miss Mabel Scritchfield of Elmwood, Wis. J. P. Hardy, of Fargo, Red Cross | representative, was a business caller | % here this week. rae ; Dr. Marian Meade, of Minneapolis, | % is the guest of Miss ‘Helen Katen for| > a few days. x Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Cline, of Ster!-|% ing, are transacting business here | & this week. Bioneg > Mrs. Nils Flagett. 4 of Hallida spending a' few days in ae on business. eae Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Anderson Why do so many le trade at Dohn’s? sia Treat Your Taste } To Teaberry 3 Clatk’s Teaberry Gum will that nevey did you ‘ ci co a Y Teaberry is different, it’s | ea I Ronensher the name — t00, the package is pink — CLARKS A.W.Lucas Co. Bismarck's Busy — Center Close Out of | Spring Hats Styles that are appro- priate for summer wear ($7495 EACH About Sales E hope it is not _neces- sary to remind our patrons that any price reduction in this store’s mer- chandise implies no corresponding _re- duction in respon- sibility. Regular and re- pledge of satisfac- } tion. The one thing nev- er subject to a markdown is— OUR GUARANTEE Many worth more than louble, Pastel Felts Crochet Viscas Novelty Straws Close Fitting Hats Also a Close Out of All Chil- AW.Lacas Co. i te a) SILK PONGEE 33 inches wide Natural Color, all Silk, 12 Momme Pongee Sport Silks Rajah Silks, Yso Crepes and other heavy sport silks. Each piece and color guaranteed washable. Regular prices, $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 a yard —all in one lot and priced at $ 49% Sport Stripes and Plain Also Silk Chuddah in white. all in one lot— Yard Kashalines, a onl $1 95 Foundation Silk, a yd., 29c Zaza, Glittermull, Taffatex and A B C Silks, suitable er ak Se mo 5s? cS nie for lingerie, night gowns, boudoir pillows, bed room weight. On sale this week-end, in all colors, at $1. curtains, baby quilts,dress linings, ete. Regular prices a yard. to 59c a yard. Week-End Department Three Specials DRESS LINEENS SILK AND COTTON Regular 49c and 59c sellers INTS 35c YARD Plain Colors and Prints. Every color and pattern guar- S999 SOF FOP CPESLEFS SELL LLCLCELLLLLL CLL SPL LLLP LLB PLLPLVPPLALPPLPERBPR APS PLL LAPCPLPLPLEEDLLPPPPLPPLPLEPLSPEPSLPPPSLAPLLESD 36 inches wide—Guaran‘ Washable. Regular Price - 95c yard 69c YARD $SOS99S9S9SSF9SSS G99 SOOO GSE FOOD VOD SSO SSSSSSSG ECL SELL CCC LLCCELL LLL LLC LLLP APD PLLPL PLL TLL LLL CLL PPLE PPAPEPRPPA SO anteed to wash. ” 2 36-Inch Rayons Lingeri le Hemstitched Guest 33c YARD 15c YARD — — Plain Colors—All Washable -_ 39c EACH Shadow Nainsook, Jersettes and : Dimities All Linen—Colored Bord Highland Special, Pure aie 11c YARD 72x90 Sheets 54-Inch All Linen This Week-end—36-Inch Lunch Cloths Fancy Outings . $1 39 EACH $ 1.19 EACH Bridal and Pequot 17, 2c YARD These two qualities need no in- .|- Regular ye oe amg Values 36-Inch, Novelty stripes and floral troduction to the modern house- ayers prints—Regular 35c yard, wife—A regular $1.65 value. Colored Borders and Crossbars Week-End Department Eight Specials Combination Ss of Heskssownd and Clasparound Fancy Brocade ‘Girdles $1.00 of fancy batiste and surgical elastice—Lightly with sections of elastic over hip, eda or with- boned in front and back. out inner belt, boned to top and i ot pee, Garter Belts ‘ 50c Each A narrow garter belt of élastic .and batiste. Two pairs supporters. Small Medium Large A.W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More tor Your Money--And Get It Porto Rican Gowns - 79¢ Hand made—Daintily trimmed with hand em- broidery. Flesh = White Peach Week-end Offerings of Timely Merchandise at Prices That Are Just as Timely as the Merchandise. Wearables for the Family Women’s Fine Mercerized Cotton Hose—Elastic top; semi-fashioned. Comes in white, black, grey, ecru and camel. Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2; also a few out sizes in 9 to TOTE2S SOC W PAIN OF «oc ee eee ages ee 3 Pairs, $1.00 Men’s Fancy Rayon Hose—Sizes 10 to 12, 25c pair—5 Prs, $1.00 Men’s Cotton Work Socks—Black, tan, cordovan and OOO TMD Sicried-c le) caer ate aun diwinncih ue 2 Pairs, 25c Children’s Hose—Plain rib or derby rib; in black, white, camel, sand, cordovan, and,beige. Also our famous Boys’ Rough and Ready Hose in black only. Sizes 5 to 10 1-2; pee RSME NR 56sec) ve bee rita fotnn nm acatcon ia . 5 Pairs, $1.00 Girls’ Fine Quality White Gauze Union Suits—Built up shoulder style and knee length; sizes 2 to 16 years ....... Boys’ Fine quality Ecru Ribbed Union Suits—Collarette neck, short sleeves and knee length; sizes 6 to 16 years .. 49¢ Women’s and Girls’ Gauze Vests—Built up shoulder: styles; women’s sizes 36 to 40; girls’, 2to16.............. 25c Girls’ Crepe and Muslin Bloomers—Either flesh or white, in sizes 2 to 14 years. This isa real warm weather need .. 29c Men’s Work Shirts—Our best quality men’s work shirts of such well known brands as Big Yank, Yard Long and Five Brothers; all extra full cut, triple stitched, and either coat or pull over style. Sizes 14 1-2 to 19; eath .......... 98¢ Boys’ Dress Caps—Made from good quality wool suit- ings; in plaids, checks and plain patterns. Some are ad- justable. Sizes 6 1-4 to 7 1-2; each .................... 95e Boys’ and Men’s Hip Overalls—Made from a 2:20 gold or white back denim; riveted at all pocket corners and seam ends; also has a waist adjusting strap and buckle. All BIER CORBIN feos Se ratte Sines 6.5 cal SIS sia tarts dae RE A naan $1.00 ‘Household Needs That Are Timely Krinkle Bed Spreads—A large size 80x105 Krinkle Bed Spread with blue, rose or gold stripes; scalloped edges; SS Pe Oe St eer er mee | $1, Damask Table Covers—Some are solid colors of blue, rosc or gold, and some are plain white with colored borders. All have jacquard designs and hemstitched edges. Sizes ROROA INCHES; ODED) 5 55s. ics asec was da ceswm seesaw pane 89c Ice Cream Freezers—Galvanized iron pail with a two quart retinned container; freezes ice cream in five minutes; NG ca store sy aoe see enn a iss a bodies ata Ree aa 98¢ Wash Tub—Large No. 3 size heavy galvanized tub with wringer attachment; good strong handles; each ........ 98c Floor Mops—Medium weight yarn water floor mops, with EET SPC ety Se i etre es mere Meer arora rc aes 75¢ Furniture and Floor Polish—One quart bottle of Cedar Oil furniture and floor polish ..................0000 cea 50c Kitchen Utensils—Stainless Steel kitchen utensils; cake turners, spatulas, paring knives, etc., each .....,...... 25¢ Light House Cleanser, ...................... 3 Cans for . 10c Parson’s Household Ammonia—25c size ............... 19¢ Heavy Glass Water Pitchers—Colonial style; each ...... 49c Heavy Glass Water Tumblers—Colonial style; ..... 6for 25c¢ China Sugar and Cream Sets--Fancy designs; each ..... 69c ‘ Colored Glass Plates—Either rose or green; each ....... 25c Porcelain Salt Jars—With wood covers; each ........... 69¢ Butter Jar—Two pound capacity yellow mottled butter jar BA COVER COON 625 ois Sissi sa bos vee 490-4 pais dee eae 19¢ Colored Goblets, Sherbets and Wine Glasses—In rose or MUOOWNE COON ng 5 5504.5 66 1s oA AAG Od Bho FAO GOA 19¢ Three Big Yard Goods Values Crash Toweling—Part linen and all linen, in either bleached or unbleached; 16 inches wide; with red or blue border ............-ssceesscceceees 8 Yards, $1.00 Unbleached Muslin—Cold Rolled; a very fine, close woven quality; no fill- BM a ee aac Cae aw adie sug soscasiiiescaus sia neaseoe staan ea A Yard, 12 1-2 Percale Prints—In a large range of new patterns on light or dare back grounds. This is a good quality fine count percale at only ........ A Yard, 19% Three Extra Values in Towels A large size 22x44-Inch Turkish Towel—Extra heavy double thread; a 75c WAM ena oe has oa a saee Ns cae hens Coe ieee eke ee te eee 3 for $1.00 A Good Size 20x40-Inch ‘Dake Towel—Some with blue, rose or gold borders, and some are plain white. This is a good heavy single thread towel Only 19¢ Each Part Linen Glass ‘Towels—Plain white with blue or red stripe in a Frogs 15x30 inches; hemmed ends and loop for hanging etieseebaesckacea A.W.Lucas Co. | *Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center SOOCRESLSSSSELES SCOPE CROP LD DVSLCEPL ALEC SLA EAS

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