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| THURSDAY, AUGUSI 2%, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBU: NE PAGE Miss_Betty Fleck and Mrs. J. P. Fleck who have beer. guests of Dr. anal Mrs. R, W. Henderson, left Tuesd: for their homes. Mrs. T. R. Hend ° Personal and _ in music this summer at the University i © Artificial flowers, on Friday i P, ‘ son, mother ef Dr. Henderson, willl Social News of of California, Berkeley, returned to| Whitmer’s home at Yucca Sun-| Social and ersonal | Entertain at Cards|temain here for a longer visit. ; | Mandan Vicinity : Mandan Tuesday. day, August_25. Cars meet at! fod tedhery to a Sa Miss Betty Fleck of Bismarck and! H. K, Pederson left Tuesday for| ° the last year, left’ Tuesday for! 2,0'¢10ek sharp at 400 Seventh: shades and sizes, silk scarfs Mrs. J. P. Fleck of Mandan enter-| Ortonville, Minn., whers he wil Misses Josoptine aan’ Mary ie Texas where they will make nie| Street. Menu: Corn on cob, a big variety to choose f ismar tud i r tained Tuesdry evening at the Bis-| Mrs, Peder.on and family where C] iiundson have KotuEned frojh Harizo | Home. weiners, buns, cabbage or po-| ; etl * eee marck Country club. they will ‘s the guests of relatives! where they spent the last month Soe tato salad, butter, coffee, pick-| ‘ovely linen and Sa University For 1928-29 School Year ‘ There were guests for MI eld and friends for about 10 days. \ with relative: A cot av ealencnt for| les, marshmallows. Bring your! handkerchiefs Lot art . i f \- cae n . marek, Miss Helen Taylor and Mrs.|_ Mrs. C. M. ‘ttabien and children, | Mr. and Mrs ee Brod! returned Hughes Electric customers— | choice. Call Mrs. Jennie ‘Uls-| itices. Colas aay. - ae is time ae up pyand Bo aw lores be ns oe Ao Cain Lee ot Mandan won scorc! Ly fal . Aaa ad || Monday from Seattle, Wash. where United Public Utilities Prefer-| ude on transportation. Rose Sho 4 when to Eo thas, Leshan hae Paul. PrAt the conclusion of the gamce, al relatives and friends in Fargo and) eine So Ateerne | ince their’ red shares to yield over 6 pe: == — —— = cided for most of the Bismarck stu| ‘The North Dakota State college two course Leia anu mana in Minnesota points. | | was formerly Mi Beulah : . cent, Ask when you pay your dents ‘by this time, Now they can| at Fargo is the choice of Anthony|Curistig | Miss Leila Diesem spent. Wednes- Walker have light bill or write Hughes Elec- BISMARCK open trunks, saline oe in June, | Faber, William Lenhart, Marion Fol-|" Mrs, Harry McKee of Long Beach,| day in Jamestown with friends and ' nd Mrs. Fred. trie Co., Bismarck, N. D. RET < Pre reage MIL ns thinks of wee som, and Edgar Crewe, The only|Calif., was an out-of-town guest. | on business. ; | Bolke and family of Hebron, ——— > i * . ‘ August, Bismarck boy to far east to . Have you registered at Ber- eee University of ‘North Dakot| school. is William’ Byrne, who at- fs Ww. i; Rife. of Gas Maes panes {ine ih Blaser nee ves A daughter was born Wednesday pecgn's new clothing store? a is again claiming the large per-| tends Dartmouth college at Hanover, . Bi ig! Pia ants, Max Kupi cof Ward Hill, at the Deaconess horvital to Mr. and W Mt is ‘ ; seatage of auatents fost Blames: | Ned. Bismarck and Charles Kupitz of | guest of Ward Hill. | Mrs, Matt Barnhardt of Center, We pay you to register. Specializes in training young ; Among those who have announced! Jane Stackhouse, valedictorian of Bellingham, Wash., ened to Bis- Mr. and Mrs. George Aurit of Pa res men and women for the bet- their intentions of attending the st|the 1928 cla:. of Bismarck high|marck Tu. :day from a business trip . i te ot we aaUBht dy prertratis Nag secivnee Special sale of Ho ter stenographic, scerctarial, ; ate university are Harry Lobach,| school, will attend Hollins college in | to the southern La of the _ state. | Steele are the parents of a daughter | trom a trip to Salt Lake C Los Scarfs, Handkerchie! bookkeeping and accounting 7 Paul Cook, James Olgon, Willis She | Roanoke, Moe 1 ie et Ea bem | in Washington. Saashiel idle’ ngeles and San Francisco, Calif. “vrtificial flowers, on Friday, positions, Students may en- Donald Jones clifford Sensonius,’ the 1998 gradueting class ¢ of the lo- Mrs, H. B, Caron of Driscoll Was Adolph Paulson of Irwin, Jowa,’ August 24th, Here you will sellierauties hn . Feil York, Robert Nuessle, Elmer| cal high school, has chosen to attend ., Mrs. M. L. Dallas and Ll sees: | = Say. eee eee | ae position in Green- find hosiery in all the wanted , and Ernest Benser, Duane Davis, E a Lt sal at Eyeeriea! Bey ae inewtens K. “a an ira eon a Me eng shades and sizes, silk scarfs in , r 1 igh A Sid in, John inn, abel al er; will continue « ™ of a re " r a . yy rit \e4 es 8 Bi se. pee eal fan nenmeten: tier gt Rees and Mra. G. H. Dollar nr left ays pega | visiting hace aa quent Ae the handkerchiefs and_ artificial G. M. LANGUM, President eaister and John Lofthouse. June to make her home in St Patl/the Black Hills, | Mrs. Jesse Harvey of Dodge wax YcKendry: hone | flowers, all at greatly reduced map nein Clarice Belk and Gweldolyn Jones| will also study music at MacPhail’s| te Slack 21) * dinitted to St, Alexius ‘Hospital| | prices. Cottieeariy. Bismarck, North Dakota ; will return to the University of Wis-|this year. Lillian Reimestad will ‘ eer spita Mr. and M prices. ae , consin, while Dorothy Birdzell will| attend the Minneapolis Art Insti- ti wh ns Mctnnes of innean | Tuesday. BUNS i have been res Rose Shop 4 leave soon for Ann Arbor, Mich.,| tute. 7 | oM 1 Mrs. R. A. S| f— : where she will attend the University AMerian and Arthur Whittemore Bortech Were Tuesday toe ine eee | Northwood ure: ‘spending a few aay 8 eed 4 of Michigan. George Knowles will| will return to Jamestown college, . {here on business. | | 4 continue his studies in the medical | Jamestown. William Lahr, who was! 47. ang Nes. Kr raeia of Dris- | (A\ (O\ (3) (9) JO) : school of the University of lowa. | graduated from Shattuck” Military .gltannounee the birth of a nugwter, Mrs. M, C. Gerving of Glen Ulin, (AS : S Clarice Relk and Gwendolyn Jones | school in June, will probably attend |r eeday at St. Alexius hospital | has been admitted to St. Alexius ; sity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, this | Chicago University or Northwestern y ‘ee baal | hospital for treat-ent. : year will include John Moses, Mar-| at Evanston, Ill. Milford Dresbach eee | Judge Thomas Pugh of Dickinson le ewe ain aaa "Sars Mera crolnge ance Miss Carol Lilly Ross of James-| is a guest in Bismarck this week. | Rubin. Peggy Bertsch, who is an| Another two weeks and those who | $77" 3° Tr. Feber this week, Me. and) ce. and Mrs, J. Taller of Hebron instructor in the language depart- have not as yet selected colleges will ee spending a few days in Bismarck , ment of the University of Minnesota, Led wad CaleeatA sani er ee Lars Siljan ait Dr. W. A. Kern] on business and with friends. ‘ 1 will also study for her Master’s de-|tumn gets int frig) ‘hool S 8 heft recently for Grand Forks where | \ i gree. thrill to going back to school. they will spend several days on bus-| Miss Ellen Citer’at Rien iias on. | : iness, \ tered St. Alexius hospital for treat- | ae ment. C.M.T.C. Concert |Rachel Shepard of A son was born Tuesday-at st,["" #9 ; 5) j i Al hospital r. and Mrs.) Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Breen of, Broadcast Wolsey, "Gordon. BacLachiet Willis Kiley of Bismarckes [Jamestown spent “Tuesday in Bi 5 ordon MacLachlan eee | marek on business, P — — on ee arene! Matai CHINO) on ate sauaies | Am appreciative audience tuned in| | Mrs. Mary F. - Shepard of Braddock | Frank Henderson of Plover, lows, a patient at St. Alexius hospital. 2 for the program | Announces the engagement of her — Wednesday evening (or when atu-| daughter, Rachel J. Gertrude, to oi i 7 SN Citizens Mil {Gordon MacLachlan of Braddock. e@ frets i . * dent soldiers from the he |The weddinz will be an event of ee tary Training camp wry the di arly September. cer ain y D , The 34-piece bes eant Q. Fer-| Miss Shepard is a sister of Dan E. ‘ tion of Technical Sergeat | Shepard of Bismarck. She has at- td jozen num: ' retti, played almost eh hi alls | tended the Valley City State Teach- 6 b) ») ‘ 5 bers ot Sieh po the radio | ers college, and for the last two Tr I intion praised every selection. | Years she has been teaching near her | 5) | “Songs «* North Dakota” by the | SMT stacLachlan is a brother of y) ‘ male chorus proved to be one of the) yoo" sracLachlan of the Annex ho- ; most popular numbers of the eve | 1, aici. Helis elocavor ivan ou u ) k ; 7 e sung by Major, ager at Braddock where they will y p : ¥ ssirbank, Lieut Leonard noag oa | make their home. | 5 Maynard Hart, Herbert Lees, sand Clay Smith, ; Countr: ‘Club H | h G h E D thi G } Mermeant Feet paved tne de | WT Be Weer et in hot That e er Every Day atthisGreat @ i Tigheful arinet._ solo A aes 1 e scene of 5) ere, and “ > alee by ‘Musekowsh . Other instru: Tournament Games| mental music included a <a f ; | Garden flowers will decorate the we t eee Se nard. Mt s accom: | living roora of the Bismarck Country a er = » Daniell by Emerson Hill, while Miss | club house ‘'riday afternoon when Carter serotupanied all other pro- the bride be played Lalla aati of ‘6 ” F) gram numbers. D 4 f the evenin: uring the afternoon, tea will be © One of te features of ¢ Konerae served, "Mrs, (ey ‘Atkinson will CANADA DRY Are finding greater bargains every day as different items are f weitiain reduced. Here 5) a about. the Army,” by Capt. A e chairman of the day. P . ~ - OE ‘ ded Ree V8 Pat. OR r , ati 1 s o , e , : : Many radio fans responded sti esi tii ed icusene:| The Champagne of Ginger A are a few of the many greater bargains to be had tomorrow and Saturday. j I via wire or caer nas hal tae here Tuesday and Inge 5) i itizens Military Tyaini ee | 2 e the best | ae | One Lot of ‘ pr ght posed teehee the| Mrs. Ben Lichtenstein of Mott is Bismarck Grocery Co. z The Genuine ite 00 S : lecal radio stati ion, i ins eyaneree thle week with friends “Wholesale Distributors” f T li EVERF ‘AST VOILE D) Ff Rotarians Visit ancy owe ng For Every Purpose 5) Cc. M.T. Camp for There is only one “Everfast” Voile and its es Urge ak ai A ‘ ieee Rabel 2 Mercerized, voiles, _ hi es, poplins, . Weekly Meeting ; : pcre MUallty) 2 YAH One eWIAELy cottat, Zs cae a ee aon in broadcloths, long cloths, Indian Head, linen and part linen, bleached toweling. substitute. A fine qu: hig! Binue; Naigeotk, Caiihinie clase cine r) M f the the Bismarck Rotary Lovely materials that you'll be proud to cerized voile for women's and ae wee i ohmic Sepa ntroductory Sale era etn a beet coed Sates noes entrar me seen tars ‘Training camp at Fort Lincoln plain or figured in floral and fluer de- ff tain use. A big range of dhesses, and fancy work. You can’t af- @) i eHnaeda Tee Norton conducted | Lis designs. Buy them now at alacl’ dp ckeeae (eens: for to miss this table full of greater . ieut. Col RASS EN i sats ae rargains. ts through the camp and, f N Ww A t Regular price 59¢ yard. hee bata a pin tal: on camp ae Oo e u umn 1 /3 OFF Sale price, per yard 1 /3 OFF D) UNHeS MeLean, Roy Baird, John’ 5) . Larson and George Stephenson were a ' 5 1 , guests LINGERIE FABRICS SILK GLOVES Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Thursday | Sat: Fourth and Broadway Thritt Frocks $Q75 ins in black, navy and the popular wood shades—Cantons makes the styles this season more attractive than ever before. You will marvel at the styles and values at this price. McCracken Cash Stores eiistetec te & Every Day Special Showing of the New dimities—barred, colors. out at, per yard Women’s Mercerized Hose forced foot. of general use. Bismarck, No. Dak. mn 3 and white only. Vales 525 Q a and Georgettes and smart combinations and every one a new to 95c. Now ....... Cc . pa as a le J if \ a fall style. The circular plaited skirts, two and three Ten Cent Table ] & E A big assortment of women’s " tier effects. Bows and saucy touches of individual charm and children’s muslin under- j 4 wear, waists and other far- ] ments of good materials and straw and cloth hats. close out for only .. Shino Mitten Dusters Chemically treated, for Gusting 89¢ cloth forces us to put out for yard viscsceeseseees . Light weight, sheer voiles, batistes, lawns and checked, striped, figured and comes in all the good lingerie Values up to 65c a yard will be closed Our very best grades of fine mercerized lisle hose with good elastic top and strongly rein- Here is a stock- ing with a good appearance that will stand the rough wear Black, brown easily made over, also children’s All to 10c uses. Several pieces left of this 19c WEBB BROTHERS plain. or De Pure Silk to the top or four inch lisle garter tops ith reinforced foot. Ni Think of buying Pequot, Wearwell, Pepper- ell or Androscoggi: starch or dressing price. While it lasts, per yard it Vg PHOENIX Silk Hose Bismarch's best known brand of fine silk stockings, to be cloxed out entirely! Ser- vice. chiffon and semi-chiffon weights in 45 Inch Pillow Tubing YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS VALUE ANYWHERE! Special sale of Hosiery, sit Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, aa Nonpartisan Club No. 1 will! hold a picnic at ex-Senator! BUY YOUR FALL GLOVES NOW! Here are long or short styles, some with fancy cuff and in all colors including black or white, and a good run of sizes. Values up to & Closing out price YF d5e9 Linen Handker- chief Squares Large sizes for men’s handker- chiefs with wide or narrow cole ored b @lers, of a fine grade of linen such as you won't find in made up *kerehiefs. Our regu- lar price was 65c each. Sale price 25c Infants’ Wool Hose Our famous “Bo Peep” brand of wool or mercerized infants’ hose, in sizes 4 1-2 to 6 1-2— black, white, pink, blue or tan, 29¢ and 50c values. 10c “Vanta” Hose Silk and wool in white only— either 1x1 rib or English rib | KAYSER AS TY Wey, Regular $1.75 qual- WDTIY in tubing, free from at such a ridiculous A ¥ i styles, Here is the ideal stock- & FELT HATS rote fete abe ce tae Miny Series ip fics, Will lest» life fitse and ular Ze stocking on AQe P) sizes - 14 to 20 - An excellent quality at the attractive miay be wastes withont tngiry Y sesseeees Se si escalates i Shon REMNANTS ° featuring Blacks, Whites and the now c Infants’ Mercerized Snappy Matron _ popular shades for Present and fall : Hundreds of them H Styles im sizes . White Galatea — sin. suitings, voiles, ginghams, broadcloths, woolens, one 40 to 52 A Knockout Value 27 inches wide, for uniforms, draperies, curtain nets, linens and in fact everything in One of our best selling numbers aprons, dresses, ete, a good piece goods. Desirable lengths for all uses to go at one-half, ea ee uy fg weight and practical for all of the original cost. out. These poe In back, ie oon pia te 19¢ © price of PRICE

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