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ou ' SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1928 PAGE FIVER overed another of the} k THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 2s i " SS! i {what he told Police Judge Daniel 5. HE FOUND IT change, he discove Fashion Plaque | | Elks Herd at Minot (piste told Police Judge 1 charged! Baltimore, Aug. 21. George A, {bogus “fo--bit” pieces. Siebel via ct kee ‘she has been visiting her daughter, |¢ 4. Mrs, James L. Scully. She was b | :, | ere oe ee = in Annual Convention ith driving 41 mites Rizzoner, «itt |Almoney, apecial paves SOFA PILLOWS | ociai an ersona ‘ | Ieost you $20; but if its a gist Ti fine | Dweding ‘place of counterfeit. halt: paren gti eel | Mrs. Franklyn Knight left Sunda: Minot, N. D., Aug. 21—(AP)— ‘you $50. In cither ¢ the money | 9reedr AAAS Ler! one takes y ! , evening for her home in St. Louls, Pha cotuin conan ate Norih is to be deposited ina savings ac- | dollats found in circulation here with a little hand-sewing. Sofa pl I ‘ {Mo. after visiting here with her Dakota Elks association was opened j aut For 21 years, to be paid to the! Hite, A lUHCHROOHT FoF Hie” Wildy lows AN Ge Se audy tie te : Mmes.G. F.Dullam {Recent Bride and __ mece, Mrs. L. F. Lyman. IRL 2k ee meal. When he gave the cashier a|o\itel cushions that are very smarting Ail ay | mew, exalted ruler of the local lodge | 7 ived 60 ¢ in| @ b S and R. S. Towne Are Out-of-Town Guest yrih, and Mi. J. He Newton: left | and head of the state organization. pSAtgur by TH UCU SUTIN AIS OSES i ‘Monday for Detroit es, Minn., | presiding. ar Aug. 21.— Parisia — —— — Hostesses at Club Honored at Party (where they will spend several weeks. The sessions will last for two days, | are werking out an claborate sys . ) pa y een inns jand probes pertaining to the work jof id ntifsing eriminals, by Py HRHHHRHD HR RRR RRR J Mrs. G. F, Dullam and Mrs. R. S.j Mrs. H. E. Tilsen, Mrs. A. Thal ir. and Mrs. J. B. Racck have re of the lodges in the various com-! cars. le the fi i toy “ F J Towne entertained Saturda; and! and Miss Mabel Rigler entertained |turned from a motor trip to Yellow: mu@ities will be considered. lis admittedly good, Lf Monday at bridge luncheons at the} Saturday evening in compliment to|stone park. The visitors were taken for an) is some uncertainty about it, W * gy Christy s Famous Orchestra 3 Bismarck Country club. | Mrs. Adolph Rigler, a recent bride, teal | automobile e through the city and | ¢ however, no two sets of which | Garden flowers centered (/2 tables| and Mrs. Willian Rosensweig of} Mrs. Amos E. Pugh of Los Ange- | ‘ternoon, preceding a/|are alike, police hope to construct a #2 D-A-N- o os ; while other appointments were in} Minneapolis. les, Calif., is the house guest of her! ssion. | better system of criminal-tracing. rainbow colors for both parties. The guests spent the evening with parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mc- luncheon and smoker are = P: Mrs. Eric Thorberg and Miss Nell! sewing, after which refreshments Gillic, ! to be held late today, and this eve-| Have you registered at Ber-| HAZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 Hancy won honors in the games Sat-! were servec. pony | ning all those desiring to be so en i geson's new clothii store? | == ncaa ae urday, while score prizes were; Favors were presented to the | @——__—__________—__@ | tertained will be taken for an air. | SeSOns ff ing store. 1 BES CENTER, T! y awarded to Mrs. R. A. Day and Miss/ guests of honor and to Miss Orpha|l = Menus For the || plane ride. Officers are to be elected | We pay you to register. | GLEN ULLIN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 : Helen Katen at the Ligh cag Sea of Ghee eden ‘ F; il |! jat the business program tomorrow. | finan a ASN J J Out-of-town guests included Mrs. irs. N. Greengai iss Rita | lee ae } egular meetin; , : ey J R. A. Day of Jee ares Gone. tnd cde elses of a. ee | ) STORK W enee ! Faranttre Welwedlay events hq Onc of the Best Bands Touring the Northwest. - Miss Nell Haney of St. Paul, Mrs.j Mandan were also out-of-town BY SISTER MARY | : 7 CASE) Tome ay Ha) a ie . - Pt & B L. E. » Hi uests, : | . aie ti Al (By ) at St. Mary’s hall 8 p. m. UPCBCS CSCS CRC : Pa reic e er Rrc Mr, aa ce Breakfast—Pears, cereal, cream, Hg eae Gos aH ia Le Angeles ; Bert Mills | — ha # a Hi Hi i a a = —— : L. Bork of Ray and Miss Winnifred} Mr, and Mrs. Knaus |crisp toast, milk, coffee, i ‘i i: " satin was speeding home because the stork | — nn a ee “Marri din St. P. 1 Luncheon—Baked peppers stuffed Heschel was about to make a visit. That's ° - led 1 » FAUIL! with rice and cheese, head lettuce So —— : —$—— | sber’ i — with French dressing, blackberries COOL CLEAN COMFORT. ABLE 4 Barbers Ho Id First Mr. and Mrs. John F. Knaus re-|and etek nepeaude, At Home or Aw. a oe J Annual Pienic Sunday turned this week-end from a wed-| Dinnetr—Fried spring chicken, ay are ci ca tars ENR nh ct ONE RD e's ons -: : ae ae to N ic Falls and to|twice baked potatoes, bie sol vival j ber salad, peac' Sixty-cight Bismarck barbers and] °'ye" castern poin! " ‘ incapple and cucumbe: - | members of their families enjoyed] j.1,'o5 at ane AGRRTEA erect Stagg ae cookies, milk, cof- their first annual picnic at Lake Isa-| chuvch, St, Paul si gl 1 ee ed eae: | bel Sunday. ing,| «The bride, formerly Miss Ne I fete feoih Uremktart can be-used : The picnickers went swimming! yann, is t ane iter of Mr. i rea ch Mn: Hutt eee ue UPe | 1 boating; and played baselell: Mrs. Eugene Vann of Elmwood, Wis.| Chrned remetons arena eee: | I Lic ‘ The women displayed their ath-| Mr Kameer yuan Of lmwood, bile Moyea a al ' ,icensed Licensed letic skill by defeating the men in 4) Knaus, are residents of St Paul,’ |°% the mixture asf wh Nasi edolade R baseball, contest. Mr.’and Mrs. Knaus will mak bey om aoe ime Pilot uF ' The picnic is to be made an annual] their home at i014 Brondwa: Bis ‘ atin pire b . Planes : affair and the barbers are organiz-| marck. Mr. Knaus is employed init Two cups b a led diced bl ects, : ing themselves into a socia! group. the job print ie department ae The te utter, 3 tablespoon: " ‘ : Jouis Reke, Mandan, was an out-ol-) Bismarck Teibune, mustard, 1:2 teaspoon sugar, 1. Se fore LOCKHEED V a Committeemen in.charge of trans-| Harry §, Marsh, traveling freight| astro acne eet arom Pepper ? ull-size ‘ Under Government Supervision Means Protection see portation and refreshments were P| agent of the Northern Pacific rail-|" Melt Paterna we lee % biscuits Daily Exe -pt Sunday G. Harrington, E.G. Erbe, A. H:| way, and D. 8. Colby, superintendent | parstey and add tauctard tote att | 7 a ne Pearson, J. Clark, and 1. B. Ymus. of the Jamestown division, were|and pepper. ihorougly,” med and| FOF breakfast, lunch or supper ~ on Leaves Minot « 6:30 a. m. Leaves Bismarck 1 3. m. Eadie cme ste en Ot, ee Some ny On hot days especiall * with fruit Tye to aig ie Tad EAR are Treen HOE tO SNOlel Atenas Toru: Whore eee Oe 4 til beets are coated with mixture. | iP ‘y tow OPS CARA Lh LILL Seba alice Ue : Ali Beale ible lilt dt Aa Reber Heat over a low fire for ten min-/ COO milkorcream. H ' sus aaa ea ea is ana | oe) cutee in PT aameaay, Pind lla al ea jas ofjutes and serve very hot. | ° e . e e convention on yo) Mr. an 3 J Id, G “used i and Friday, After the| Forks, «pent Monday evening in Bis-[temen fate f pneterneh cmon TRISCUIT-A Health wafer of Whole Wheat Northern Air Lines, Inc. CoH ae go Ranneeota: bie to npend| PenECK en Toute to her, hore after venient, but keep in mind that vine: | ? SWIFT — SAFE — SMOOTH will go a month's vac: c % hil a . the weehcend, Wendell Sanders vill Valley ranch near Medore. — |Sare"hag"” £008 ‘atve while lem") MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS - VISITORS WELCOME. | visit at Fergus Falls an fertai xe wernt a | nou ally the others will go to De-!_ Miss Ruth Kuhnle came from] ‘PY pli ads ue eevee ae een a Mita —=—=—=—_—=— z S aoe | troit es. Omemee to Bismarck Monday by air- ; * Mr. and Mrs, Lee A. Sparks, Mrs.| few days in Bismarck with frienis. | Philadelphia, Aug. 21. three LD NTNU ONTCN NWN aNW aN ; F. %. Bailey and son and daughter, ee months’ sentence in the county ic A : Ardyce and Marjorie, have arrived) Mrs. R. M. Bergeson has as her|Ptison_has halted the wedding of | , in Bismarck from Colo-ado Springs,| house guest her sister, Miss Winni-|Lora Reinheimer, 26, and Carl Ol ’ Colo., to visit at the homes of Mrs.| fred Sintson, who has been studying |50n, both of Lebanon, Pa. The gir 1 M. L. Moffit and Mrs. Bert Spohn.| art in Chicago. recently filed a damage suit agaii On tebe rie selec ae eee He city and was ne me 0, went to Braddock to spend a few Mrs. L. Bork of is visiti Later it was proven false, the gir a days with relatives. The guests here 8 peeat beathies fheine ae me admitted the case was faked, andj : from Colorado are former Bismarck] parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles| Postponed her wedding until ‘after 1 residents. ioe Staley, her release from the prison. ; ohn Richard, Robert Lewis, y Jane and Gloria returned Saturday Personal and ‘ ket ip to points in Kentucky Social News of \. Pre | ; soe Mandan Vicinity ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder _ of | @—————____._~_| IN Ol IR GREAT : Fargo are visiting friends in Bis-} Wallace Mattson left Saturday for | ! marck this week. Mr. and Mrs.|Jamestown, Fargo and the Minne- | Snyder are formef residents of Bis-|sota lake region where he will spend | | ; ‘ marck, . {a two weeks’ vacation. { ; Se ae Matinee Every Da: | Mrs. N. E, Shobe of Judson is} Miss Ruth Hunke is visiting in|| —_—__o—sess 7 . 5 spending a few days in Bismarck | Aberdeen, S. D., as guest of her TONIGHT - Tuesday 4 ' with her little son, Billy, who is aj brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and |) ———————=—$<—$=——$__—— ; | 5 patient at the Bismarck hospital. | Mrs. G. A, Wictzke. | | Last Times LECROAAAOO, " k LLLKLBMMAMMAALLELOAL ) j “f : ' X . ay * L) Carlton Wildes of Valley City) Colin Cary, who has been attend-| % We need the room for an en. X Tom Bo Blouses § ‘ » ! r spentstbe eae heres Guest y ing an Branford puree Palo! — $ larged furniture store— y y . t 1 * N OTICE ; e home o! is brother, . D.} Alto, if., arrived here Sunday to | % MUST HAVE IT—hence & d Sh U d ~ . i e) x ‘ ‘ ah BN WwW . We are not loading up with 3 BD sea ete ae, ee ee Cary | “MAN WOMAN $ former prices and wholesale X an Its nderwear inferior merchandise for 3 D) | Mr, and Mrs. Russell Young and| will come here from Palo Alto early 5 costs are absolutely disre- Women’s and Misses’ sizes and styles A great lot of rare values in silk gowns, & his sale. Every item is % os] two daughters returned Saturday |in September. | oy S$ xarded in order to clear $ sport suits, street s and knickers. Teddies, Stepins and Kickernick slips, good’ Sy (0M Our regular and reserve D) P| from Hettinger where they have nate AND SIN | S everything out as quickly as % Made of a fine grade of fast color broad- colors, in assorted sizes and colors, excem, 3 <toCKS, thus insuring every- X ; } spent the last two wecks, Henry M. Opitz left Sunday for | | . Ny possible, 4 cloth in r blue, green, tan and white. tionally well tailored. Your choice for a ‘S ve ef only the best qual- | ee New York after spending tlfree|| News Pictures - Comedy Ny : N Regular $2.48 values, Closing out Price quick clearance at only x which may be had now N D) ( Lester Mundy of! weeks here with his parents, Mr. and || eee 3 EVERY SALE MUST & for way below the price of % ce nt irs. John Opitz. ¥ 5 Bs x nfcrior Is. nouce the birth of a| Mrs, John Opi Wednesday - Thursday % BE CASH 4 1 $ inferior goods $ .* ‘AS S y ees BY | tal, sm 0M | Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Burdick have %. Se s $ 1 .39 Vo PRICE 3 BUY NOW! 3 » irk é ; Mr. and Mrs, J. W. McGuine hea rie ae ‘tnd points in Wash. Eo a aa a a eae j i urn urday from av: ion | i; be % trip to Minneapolis and” Brainerd, | "S™ OFeeon, and [daho CORDUROY ROBES AND FELT HATS PADDED SILK ROBES p) ! Minn. Se tilt, Patrick Tobin has returned : j F GC. Fielech: of Napoleon arrived pS eR pesaerza Dillac, Mont. _rihere NEGLIGEES Snappy, smart little strect and sport hats of Heavy looking, but light in weight and warm ‘ i here Punaey to — several days —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— ns sles jn Assonten scalps plain or pan good pliable felts. In colors of black, navy, as well as stylish, Come in assorted sizes in | D) ahaa’ 7 - pa rasting tr s and good silk linings and - : awn vanola rou" Noe Stasi A Weta roqetas eating oy ee i _Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borge of Breien * made in many attractive styles. Here's a tang cen PORES brown or light blue. You'll black, Rose, Blue or Orchid, cither plain or iD) | viitedi: Asheame in Bismarck this ™ real snap in values up to $19.50, $6 95 never again find valucs $2 95 with contrasting trims. 1h ' D Misses Clara Mack and Rose PODSOMW: sh ccaen sas ecs ose ° like this one ...... a ° These will go at ............ 2 PRICE : “Klein were hostesses Monday eve- D) : ning at dinner at the home of Miss Last Time Tonight ' | Hein. ear Tuesday Doors open on All Rain- Mrs. David Harris returned Sun- : these wonder- coats p) day from Grand Forks where she has ful bargains at a been visiting relatives and friends. | Palace - Mandan ) j . Mr, and Mrs, W. B, Conitz of New WEDNESDAY. 9 A.M If | Salama sare, Welbon callers in Bis- - id 5) ‘ marc! londay. & | oe 8. ; la SHAR JOIN THE CROWDS AND C aa spent Sinday ad Money in Bie KING ll Purchase the proper P ENJOY THE HUGE SAVINGS IN THIS GREAT SALE PRICE 5) ve es -eiieupaer. oe oer OC MAMMAL LEAL LALA ALL GOEL LLORAS. Otto Schermansky of Solen is|| with form of ~” x nN ST ‘AMPED GOODS Nn x transacting business in Bismarck Nancy Carroll ‘ x oN s 3 D) this week, ss aie Goerns Mocker x N ry ete stock of art goods $ NY j : ur complete stock ; S Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Junkert drove | A?thus Seune INSURANCE : S ineluding’ stamped pieces, threads, s to Medina Sunday where they were Hilarious Laughter, Thrill : SY yarn, hooks, needles and rug pat- \& ( NY D guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ellian. eaves, Faris LET x X terns, all marked for quick dis- ¥ x Ben Jacob: : Di “G Ed we ovate ri 4 . N < ee s N n Jacobson, Dick Grosvenor, ise ickens 0! road. ee . | O'Neil, Fay Brown and Ole Benson a LEBARRON Ny Males tat are $ Sacrifice Prices = $ sow: Your great opportunity to $ | spent the week-end in Dickinson. = 3 : S own two or three dresses for the $ Clell Gannon spent the week-end|| Wednesday - Thursday INSURE : Values x price of one. A whole rack full of = | in Medora while taking photographs | ¢¢ ) IT NY Only a few remaining summer % V A % Crepe de Chine, Wool Crepe, Wool $ s re of the wester., country, U NY sport and dress coats embracing % Jersey and Combination dresses 3 ‘ ll of the current style features. . and two piece styles for . anne: big porn, Ratwedey. a Z with Office Over Dahl's s Broadcloths. “wills, : Charmecns, : FL ANNEL SPORT : id : ie oe ane eae ae N ie 08 pit 0 . be ss velti Y y i x 2 ‘s Ralph Gress of Mandan, Lionel Barrymore Bismarck, N. D. 3 Dern cere ee values it z $ Formerly priced up to $35.00 but x a 5 re. st a ow » | : ritiee oe A an closing out price is just 3 COATS Snow 2 Mrs. G. Klein and Miss Violet Klein $ XY BN . ' of Washburn were guests here Sun- % Long and short styles in many day $ % goed colors, for women and miss- eee oes. They're worn for golfing, Mr, and Mrs. John P. Jungers of S$ motoring or hiking. Former prices Regent are in Bismarck on business were as much as $12.50 and $15.00. this week. puss $ Closing out price . iiss Katherine Kositzky under- : $ won an operation at the Bismarck saticoad: ren Beoocscssesssossesceses: $4.95 SSE5SSS45SS > SS9999S" i appa ¢ receipt acely pg Re pipes ee @ vomen r = a ' Mr. and “ne J. E. Peters is Daw- ial Riedl HF pac SeeEAiA, ae SILK DRESSES GEORGET TE DRESS! ; £08 are spending a tew days here on Hine inte ee oe vely Crepe de Chine, washable Crepes and a few Only a few left, come early for these fine quality 95 ' business. races 2 el Ganon mney or Jersey dresses in attractive colors, one or two piece $5 95 Georgette afternoon dresses in values to $49.50 for $ aN Mr. and Mrs. Sig Peterson of styles. Values to $19.50, closing out price only ff ieeetane an to yng Satur- dia: ee 6 For free catalog write. ther weekend’ Slamarce “Sith : mat ‘epee G, M. LANGUM, President | : Carl. Kaz of Na is spend- Bismarck, North Dakota ees aN : es Base ing a few days in Bismarck on busi- IY IFFIIYSIUGSGY : MIAIGY

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