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| | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ PAGE FIVE re - "/PONTIFF URGES | f Fashion Plaque: US : ‘LAPPER TANNY SAYS: | Cloring Headlichts Arkansas Governor Is | #29: by approximately 12,000 votes {on basis of returns today from 976 Drive Is Welcomed Leading Brooks Hays|*" bio’ priclnely 6 ae Fargo, ‘Aug. 15.— (AP) —Fargo | Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 15.—()—| day's Democratic primary. These authorities, informed today chat the | Governor Harvey Parnell was lead-| gave Parnell 31,203; Hays 19,601 state highway commission proposed ies {a campaign against glaring head- t opponent, eee Feleae 12,194; Cone 10,514. lights in North Dakota, welcomed {the announcement, but declared that. | to be successful, it would r re CO- F out the state. They urged action ~ i CAN ESCAPE New York Expert on Shakespeare Is Dead] spraying FLY-TOX } ES New York, Aug. 15.—(P\—James} makes @ home free pari eatin c= g- | Agpleten oer 83, ‘ - an from flies .. The frage clean, fragrant liquid | authority on Shakespeare, died today | in St. Luke's hoapTe 1. Mr, Mor- rant mist reaches that is stainless and gan, who was president of the = | Shakespeare Society of New York tefl ess |left a note among his papers ‘questing that the Associated Press | be notified of his death . ay | | | SANE FSMINISH olic church and encouraged of modern temini Pius today Social and Personal Mrs. Frank Barnes {Elks Band Will ; Entertains at Club | Play Concert at j Meeting Tuesday] N. P. Park ark Thursday When the local Kiwanis club met] The concert “postponed last week Tuesday, plans were made for to-|by the Elks band will be played day's trip to Carrington when the Mid evening at the Northern two clubs will get together. Ki-| Pacific park. aborts Features of the program include wanians were also remindec of the) a clarinet solo, a number for cornet district convention which will be] and trombone, and a novelty group. held at Fargo August 23 and 24. | The following program has ' » The entire musical program Tues-| announced: ’ day was sung a wt o . March—‘Bombasts” Farrar, jarnes, accompanie y r “ ”, Aer Bauer ley Overture—“Sky High”— ‘th taints and to the te church she will find a response to her aspir the pontiff. The occasion was lamation © every nookand corner. Ta: Professor A. C. Burr of Detroit, Cer t, is Mich., was a guest of the club. nt Ee bill abo * iH Request Number—Idyl, “Glow Bismarck Boy Accepts | Worm”—Liveke. THIS FLAT BAG ; sys ‘i i Cornet and Trombone—“The Mes-|suede stitched at the edges is very BA ese nes Position in Madison} sage”—Brooks. new. The “paper envelope” closing i h to atate. officials i | e Novelty numbers: is novel. | ‘There are seven ages of man, and,and “Al” to t yhood friends, but Louis L. Grambs, son of Mr. and| (a) “Whistling Johnnies”—Ager. Mrs, Fr: be of, Bismarck| (>) “A night in June”—Priend. oat has sceanied’ & BORG with the] (a) “Teddy Trombone”. —Filtnore. visiting Miss Madge Runey acy ste Brock Engraving company, Madi-| , Ballet music and Mareh from Wil- last few days, will return to their \Governor Smith is “umpah” to his NE eae |two of women. One is her right one. jadoring grand children, thing in ¢ son, Wis,, since his graduation from | liam Tell—Rossini, home Thursday. | ie the University of Wisconsin in June.| . March — “Washington Post”—! a6 5 5 Kavancugh and baby of| R PR OF OF rer Mr. Grambs attended the Univer-| Sousa. oe Fargo arrived here Monday to visit s sity of Wisconsin for four years friends. during which time he was promi. Beverly Bauer Is : eee nent in student activities. rin} in i: ing a} 1926 and 1927 he was manager o Honored at Party] its, fiitde Josie is Speirs the Badger organization depart- friends. ‘ a ment, and in 1928 he acted as busi-| Mrs. Arthur Bauer entertained : eee n ness manager for the Badger year| Tuesday in honor of the tenth birth-| Misses Edith and Leah Harth of book. day Sabha of her daughter, | Burnstad are guests in Bismarck this He has served on the Badger! Beverly. week, a board, as assistant general chair-| The guests attended the per- s+ 8 | ‘ ‘ man of the 1927 Homecoming, on! formance at the Eltinge theatre,| George Robidou has been admit- | ” the Fathers Day executive commit-| after whicl. refreshments were ted to St. Alexius hospital for treat- j tee, varsity baseball manager and/| served at the Bauer home. ment. 5 president of Tumas. ‘The table was decorated in pink Mr, Grambs was a member of| and white, while a birthday cake | @—————-—— - See en Phi Gamma Delta, social fraternity,| furnished ‘the centerpiece. Garden|; Personal and ves and of White Spades and Iron Cross,| flowers were! placed about the . : Bonorary Sail oe his] rooms. Social News of | last two years in school he did part| — Twent ents attended th 1 i i time work with the Brock company,| party,” Suests attended the Mandan Vicinity ' Our doors will open Thursday morning on one and with his hae he we eee e- See ee aad f tl b . iti f higt riven charge of the college annual Announcement of the approach Dr. and Mr F. E. Bunting have! reate: "gal xpositions, of hign lepartment of the company. marriage of Miss Ruth Carolyn returned from Nevis, Minn., where} oF the greatest ‘ba Lb lade atl : . Schlaberg and Richard Blackburn| they spent the last week at their! Members of Bismarck Company A,| Black of Gr .nd Forks was r-cently | summer home, jpwho served during the Spanish-| made at the Schlaberg home. Bot sae re. ®American war, attended the annual| Miss Schlaberg and Mr. Black are| Atty. and Mrs Joseph P. Fleek| Spanish-American war _ veterans’| graduates of the University of| have returned from a 10. ae jeeting held this week at Spiritwood| North Dakota and well known toj tion trip to .he Black Hii ake, near Jamestown. John Peter-| Bismarck students. Mr. Black ite bea jon and William McLean of Bis-| spent several months in Bismarck| George D. Saunders left Tu marck, Dr. Piatt Dunn of Shields, last fall while employed with the| for St. Paul tu attend a confe ilard Flynn cf Ryder, Alex Loden| state engineering department. The] of the genc:al committee of f Bathgate, and Henry Radke of| wedding will be an event of Aug-| Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. nestown represented the local] ust 30. = —— a ah rete Henry T. ur ‘f on if a wi . First ion of the Meth- ismarck, who was a member o! ir. and Mrs. Arthur Balzer i ill serve a Eompany G, Valley City, was also{ Grand Forks, formerly of Bismarck, odist moe TNS NERC « |left Tuesday evening for Duluth;}Supper at 9: Bogen | ia after visiting here as guests of Mrs.| night. Price 35c. Public in-| Se Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Schoenke andj Balzer’s mother, Mrs. Ostrander.| vited. little daughter left this morning for} They were accompanied to Duluth > New York, from whence they wil!| by Mrs. Ostrander. sail for Germany, to make their gnee home, Mr. and Mrs. Schoenke, who} The first division of the Methodist came here from Germany, have been | Ledies Aid will serve supper Thurs- residents of Bismarck for the lazt}] day evening at 5:30 in the church few years. parlors. hursday afternoon the cree dpa first division will entertain the Gen- Bridge will be played Friday after- | eral aid at the church. joon at 3 o'clock at the Bismarck py es ‘ountry club house during the third| Members of Pan-Hellenic wil? if, the bridge tournament series.{ meet at luncheon Saturday at the irs, Myron Atkinson will be chair-| Hotel Prince. Those who plan to tian of the day, attend are requested to phone Miss Asus Genevieve Parsons at 227 before Miss Pauline Fritz .will leave Fri- | Friday. day for Minneapolis, where she will ee spend some time before going to Miss Cather’ne McKinnon, daugh- Northfield, Minn., where she will at-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McKinnon, class art and embroidery goods that it will ever be your good fortune to see again. We Mean Business and it’s no exaggeration when we say that these prices are nothing short of criminal, for the qualities shown throughout this depart- ment. For Half Price Riera A great lot of worked models and stamped pieces of all kinds it the reunion. acer No, it isn’t in Switzerland. It’s just across the border in the Canadian Pacific Rockies. Froes ‘ its luxurious C Buy Now including lunch cloths, table runners, lace scarfs, chair bac Buy Now for Christmas scts and dozens of useful items for gifts and bridge priz for Christmas A a aaa dd tend St. Olaf's coll di t ti | Ask E oS 4 Stamped Linen Stamped Linen Stamped ‘ af's college. underwent an operation 2 i ip ee . . evening at St. Alexius hospital. : about THRE ADS AND Towels Lunch Cloths Laundry Bags Miss Alice Eakright left Tuesda; lee: Your Lucky Day ou Second * our All. sf bik Here's another one for a two weeks’ vacation. She will] Mr. and Mrs. A. D. La Due of [3 nang apo) ies Ria ciate: peiad eciee 54x54 surp aut e visit friends in Dickinson and + ill| Carson visited friends in Bismarck By Edna Wallace Hopper Expense YARNS ‘ grade, ee, (eae nada He ( alaurievenae spend some time SE yEar (hone: ear rae =e home froma trip} Wouldn't you call it a lucky day | pee: ‘ana- Tours linen hand _ towels, a 7 ee ah 3 pt oe | ide a azen, to Minneapolis. when you found a hair dressing that | Daas a fon atop me mash. 1 crash, | propriate asi pmes nanan 3, ended arace troubles for the summer Skein yarn—3 3-4 oz. Hanks. with attractive pat that launders perfect- mped on good q a one Pa sparse hia arte fenee eee ey season? Here it is. Wave and Sheen G 69¢ and terns, all hemmed] jy, You'll need some muslin and turnes londay from a motor trip | meet Tuesday afternoon ai o'clock | is the only product I have found | na ian Tbe vi So. 5 ; “2 a n aalty SRAb cONe LE Bho = ‘o Moorhead and Warren, Minn., and |at the Baptist parsonage. Ss alll hace tHe, baiesin pectect 75e values ready to work, Values | of these for attr Nc re ady for use after a “Winnipeg. They were away for 10 epee trim. i World's os up to $1.25. Christmas gifts. $ little embroider ¥ iays. Alfred Zuger and son Jack left) Apply it before waving or setting | Gr Ball Yarn and $4.50 values on | work. 98c¢ Value 06 Tuesday for the Twin Cities, where | your wave, (Iuse a comb, itcanbe| d 32 Pacific ae bail als ue Mrs, E, T. Beatt and sons have re- | they will spend a few days, applied with a brush.) Then put in | ¢ Sunlight Germantown 19¢ Cc Cc tap-onl $1 98 ae 59c turned from Grand Forks and Valley your curlers, or set your wave, if you | 25e Shetland Floss sd tet * Mie g Cityy where they have spent the last} Mr. and Mrs. William Rall of Ash-| have a permanent. By the time you | -— «skid Oe Tie Premier Knitting thi i is | * aeyers "y vf —_—— a ee ene mie tee tee S| @ Qf ic Radio Knitting... MADEIRA SETS RUG PATTERNS | Miss Haare Rieeeth has_ re. ee eh : but a glorious sheen. On the hottest | Dr. Enge 75c Silk and Wool Mixed 25¢ ‘Aa an gdded ciieccizons doc thin No eae a turned from Minneapolis and other| The Women’s Benefit association |days you can be happy in the knowl- | 75e Sunlight Pompadour 25e ‘ : For cross stitch and By Ninnsante, Points, where she }.as; will meet this evening at 8 o'clock |edge that your hair is in keeping | Chiropractor a 2, 10 great sale, we put in 13 piece | pooked rug work, ve spent several weeks with relatives. |at the Elks’ ball. | mips voabidainty surnmee boats. Drugless Physician 50c Luxura Fibre Silk” Madeira Luncheon Sets, beautiful-| jarge, medium and % Miss Cecile. eal left this} Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Iveland of|day at any toilet counter. Your 75|f Lucas Blk. Bismarck. N. D Crochet 2! @ ly hand worked on lovely linen} gman sizes suitable )* morning for Milbank, S. D:, after| Shields were business callers in Bis-|cents back if you are not pleased. [ J. & P. Coats Crochet Cot- and in qualities sel- 3 4 é spending serena ‘Phet here as guest | marck Monday. | tenets iia ton, 2 for 5 q i for foot stools, piano of Miss Frances Phelan. Miss Clara I, Vigen of Elbow 12 1-2c Kloster Perle Cm dom seen at mucn benches and floor rugs m Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ketchum and |is spending a few days in Bismarck a -ehet Cotton ... 8 rei than Our TER: or chair backs. Every rs. J. M. Stewart and daughter | this week. D. M. C. Crochet Cotton, ular prices, $6.75 attern goes at rice Alice of Linton spent Tuesday in Bis- ae P a ‘ (large) values on sale for 5 5 nee re Mrs. Jacob Krieg. of Hebton D. M. C. Crochet Cotton, spending a few days in Bismarck on business. | TONIGHT Wednesday_and_ Thursday Gilbert Semingson, state bank ex- aminer, will leave this evening for a business trip to the Twin Cities. (small) DMS .—6 Strand Floss, a Stamuedl 10c D. M. C. Cola 5e . Tea Towe’'s Silk Floss, Artzilk, Lustrone : 2 and Roman Fioss, 2 for 5¢ Values to 502 All pure linen—barred cr plain with conven- oo ee Miss Marthe Heupel left Tuesday for a vacation trip te Duluth, Minn Mr, and Mrs. Ross Garvin of Moorhead, Minn., who have been Matinee Every Day 2:39 “A son was re Monday at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hagerott of Center, . ( tional stamped patterns te : i i e ag NATURAL —some with colored bor- chs Ane ane. api 0 é€a a Cave Man . LINEN NAPKINS ders. crete items / ne these left to close cut ne this ; ¥ for the holidays. ee Y price. Values to t Values up to $6.50 Dozen tren pe Tales Tea or Luncheon Sizes, hemstitched end cross hemstitched—fine qual- 15c and 29c ity linen in natural color, A rare bargain, indeed, for the matron who entertains. Dozen at Tonight - Wednesday and Thursday Mitchell Lewis & Alice Oay in THE WAY OF AY —but how he hated caves! d He We quote here only a small number of the many rare $1 .69 and $2.69 values offered. COME! Make Your Selection Early! LACE TABLE COVERS | _ PACIFIC PACKAGES MADEIRA PIECES i Everything in this well known line Vv niti ets, Beautiful lace bordered .linen of package goods, infants’ and chil- Levely be yee » table pieces in several sizes— | dren’s dresses, lingerie, lunch sets, an odd assortment left to close cloths, pillows, etc., new last season, Scarfs, Centerpieces, out on Thursday, very cheap, | but must bb closed out at and Tray Cloths—All are marked way below onesie at only 91.98 HALF PRICE a WEBB BROTHERS Se a ae a South what a_ hilarious ester ov he him when he tried it out Laugh Riot! end TEX RICKARD’S OFFICIAL repyennalipanperendl wal” FIGHT FILMS"s:.” ve. TENTH ROUND an) KNOCKOUT in Slow Motion VAUDEVILLE - PALACE -MANDAN TONIGHT - WEDNESDAY” A Cross Section of Life Something new! Something different! You'll thrill and you'll chill as the most startling and sensational events _b-q you have ever witnessed unfold before your eyes. akaiak hahaa lich dalatalihelellabalaich Charley Chase in “The Fight Pest” Fox News Reel