The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1928, Page 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Soci: j : Effie Rosen will be among the Bis- | ¢———_——_® 5 the department this year is $3,867,-| will pay 51 cents for $7 insurance ——————— ee | _Additional Society | marek people to go to Minot this! |He Denounced “Alice | 263 on 6,646,761 acres, an average | per acre, and 22 cents per acre for || LITTLE JOE ‘ . ‘ week-end to attend the Bismarck-| 40" 7 loss ratio of 8 per cent on the total | the additional insurance of $3. They 200 Attend Legion Minot football game, eS Speaking before a risk of $48,340,800. !are Adams, Bottineau, Grant, Mc-, : eye ike lies OR oe F A | Last year the department paid|Henry, Morton, Steele, and Walsh. ; and Auxiliary Party in ae eae lan, daughter of | ier large congregation at | $3,274,559 on 7,770,000 acres insured| Six counties are in the third dis- OME BORROWING ° Wednesday Evening spending 10 days here as guest of SBBHounslow, England, for $47,190,987, Reduction of the trict ‘which pay G0 cents and 26) her parents, before leaving for Den- he Rev. W. E. Pietsch | N DIS ASTROUS Inst, Hagen uy it rae ‘ths Pahl Le pe MG ae ald oe More than 200 Legionnaires, Le- ‘ vers oto te eet ee lof Los Angeles, Cal., poor crop prospects carly in the| they are Bowman, Dunn, Emmons, gionettes and their guests attended 7 da. Lewis F. Crawford of the state Wenounced Aimee ‘ rowing season, and hundreds of| Foster, Nelson, and Trail. Fre joint party which was. given h historical department has returned | fi Ne North Dakota Hail: Depart-|‘houssnds of acres were reinstated ‘ i ji Wednesday evening at the Legion \ to Bismarck after a tri Bt ‘tities | Semple McPherson as ' when the crop prospects improved. _ Twenty counties are in the fourth hall. : the eastern part of the state, ; th n evangelist| ment Reports Heavy Losses | | In_1921, with 11,000,000 acres in-| district, (in which the assessment Dancing, cards and a Monte Carlo e . e womal gel sured for $85,000,000, the loss ratio | Will be 69 cents and 29 cents ad- attraction wer> the diversions of the . + was conducting in Large Territory was Ue per cont, and in 1923, ithe a ee eta Bl ae avening. ‘ , ; worst year in the department’s his- | Barnes, 5 8, Dickey, sronlOg ayaa cudsavaiad In S (Personal and’ , a whirlwind campaign st tory, with. 7,764,800 acres insured |Divide, Golden Valley, Griggs, La offering prizes which were won by j || BMRRREER in London “to save} Announcement of the hail inder- for $55,366,600, the loss ratio was Moure, Logan, McIntosh, McKenzie, the following: | Social News of | Rev. Pietsch England. nity tax rates for 1928 was made 8.1 per cent. McLean, Mercer, Mountrail, Pierce, Ted Schnecker, set of dishes of- | M land: Vi ° ity | ee —_——|today by the state hail insurance; Nineteen counties are contained | Ramsey, Slope, Stark, Stutsman, > fered by Webb Brothers; Mrs. A. Tuesday evening at a miscellaneous|department. __ | in district No. 1, in which the rate | Ward, and Williams. | Backlund, woo! blanket offered by ——_____—._____——— 3 | shower for Miss Clara Johnson, who Final statistics show, according! is 43 cents per acre, with 18 cents! Last year the rates for the re-| ‘4. W. Lucas store; Walter Sather, Miss Monica Gress left Tuesday | will be a bride of this month. Bridge |to Martin S. Hagen, department | addition for the additional protec- | spective districts were 34, 41, 47, and box of candy offered by California for Prosser, Wash., where she will] was played during the evening, and | manager, that 1928 was one of the; tion of $3 an acre. These counties | 54 cents per acre, respectively, for | Fruit store, and book of taxi tickets, ( visit relatives. honors were won by Mrs. Eric | most disastrous belts in the history | are Burke, Burleigh, Cass, Cavalier, | $7 insurance per acre. The counties | offered a the 57 Taxi company; ® ee o ee Loven, Miss Dora Hanson and Miss of the state hail insurance depart- | Eddy, Grand Forks, Hettinger, Kid- in the districts were not the same, | Mrs, R. J. Kamplin, 22 pound ham se Mrs. James Scully and two daugh-| Helen Mees. The hostess was as-| ment, the heaviest losses occurring | der, Oliver, Pembina, Ransom, Ren- however, since the assignment te offered by Central Meat Market. : ters have returned to their home at| sisted in entertaining by Mrs. Frank | in counties wehe the department had ville, Richland, Rolette, Sargent, | districts depends on the losses in-! Mr, and Mrs. Otto Dirlam were| \A\) 7) / Pompeys Pillar, Mont., after_spend-| Stueve and Miss Molly Bendickson. large acreages insured. Sheridan, Sioux, Towner, and Wells. | curred in the counties in each cur- | voted the best waltzers at the party, J =m. | ing a week here as a guestOf Mrs. The tot: di to be paid by} Seven counties in district No. 2! rent year. ; for which they received two theater | Scully’s mother, Mrs. Pat Tobin. tickets offered by the Eltinge thea- eee eee Peter Ripple has returned from the Twin Cities where he spent tre. he Mrs. E. M. Tenneson entertained | several days on business. Tn the lucky number dance Mrs. : | Ray Stair and W. P. Knott won tickets to the Eltinge, and the bal- loon dance was won by A. L, Over- bee and Mrs. J. M. Harty. = s ae supper was served at Tu y a midnight. " Neer} The following firms contributed| Paris, Oct, 11.—The combination : he : #3] of several colors in blending shades to the suc trrenarck Food: hgtket| i3,a.smart phase of autumn fashion. idgeman-Russell, Carpenter Lum.| At Redfern’s a two piece dress has S Br Ree OEE ee Trastmtc| & leat brown crepe de chine skirt me Ow. company, R, and T. Grocery, Bark- with bands of dull red and | green 5 ) cr Bakery, Capital City Bottling and a blouse of brick red with en- company, and Eltinge theatre. crustations of green. A brown scarf Charles F. Martin was chairman| DoTdeted with green and red is pleat- e of the American Legion committee ed like a fichu. by in charge of the party, with Henry ae a e 1 u Hanson, Peter Berrym, George ‘ sso : the constitution for q Klingensmith and Walter Sather as- sUdcianeyenslcce bab ataa)/ eee sisting. _ The Legion Auxiliary committee] Mrs. KE. J. Brown, Mrs. E, M. | | i Winding up the Greatest Sale in Bismarck’s History, of all Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, included Mrs. R. J. Kamplin, chair- everag e a ® Ee Victoria Dunn and Miss " % . . man, Mes: Harty Rosenthal and Mrs. Shoes, Crockery and Toys. We are on the final drive of our windup of this great clos- A. D, McKinnon. ele Officers of Yeomen ing out sale. Better stock up now for years to come. You'll never get prices like these Installed at Annual aie > «& ' 9 again on equal quality merchandise. Here are a few ideas of how things will sell on i CANADA DRY Mrs. A. E. Shipp was installed as és, Ror. U. 5. Pat, OF ° tenant ite Yemen est] Theater “The Champagne of Ginger eles” K FRIDA Y and SA | URDA Y Sw OL TENE Ke ny See “Wholesale Distributor” Grant Marsh ‘took office as mas- ogeiea tts es: ter of ceremonies; John M. Belk, Last Time Tonight 1 ( ys) naar of accounts; Mr. Schlechter” . . Bismarck Grocery ae ar eee G 5 ‘ “P. ”” chaplain; rover ‘iggs, - 1 . cpondent; ra, JG. ‘Revasiewic, : Pepperell” Pillow Cases — oo Genuine Pequot Sheets ersecr; Mrs, Ted Pavlak, te h; and Leslie Stebbins, guard. = : 45x36, 29 ms ia aa 81x90. Be here $1 49 ’ Belk acted as installing of- quantities limited ...... Ic 45x36, early—only a few left e ic while they last ......... Following the ceremonies a short program of musical numbers and : a Belk Sivan Jones sang . 4 (ichmond's Booter} Booter <4 Rayon Silk Corsets 1-2 Price Everfast Suitings . There was a dialect di N 2 . - ‘iss Ruth Jeffries, and aeanant H 3 We still have a good selective stock seta entitled “Courtship Under a, 36x40 inch, finely woven, high of Warner's, Redfern and Campco Difficulties” by J. W. Riley and Mr. | : lustre Rayon, good selection of coi- corsets and brassieres in fall and Mrs. Grover Riggs. - ors. Regularly 55c per 29c styles. A good range of sizes for Cards and dancing were enjoyed All’ that the little 4 A fH : abe large selection of plain colors. ir joyed | fieaehl cine oe | yard. Final close out price miss or matron. Make your s2lcec ae bide eer Ime / (iat “his: sais owas | tion at 1-2 the regular selling price. Haire Spee Marked down Current Events Club Fen ee eee % peryatd.c..)) ss .ss bis 29c found out will keep Coritinues Study of | you in stitches, DON'T French Ginghams Conditions in Italy BESSIE LOVE x Children’s Rubbers alas ‘ Plain colors, stripes and plaids, fast inter oats : ae Industri: i 7 and 7 " . Regular 65 - Our entire stock of children’s high scanieien pee tar dncaesion wien TOM MOORE 7h See eke cai: Oe grade rubbers. in plain and the Current Events, club met Wed- ‘a paling mia Eyre fleece lined. All ae and * evar Mee, George’ Regiter yaa pest “Anybody \ | What better time to buy your winter assortment to select from—Values . . 50. Final close- pram Apaten tor neiday. : " coat than right now? Entire stock to $1.50. * » “Beonomie’ Gonaitions: tt Ttaly” om — ‘ 7 1 Kimono Crepe grouped into 4 lots for quick clear- OU ENE (DEL IRRIE <2 2 50c Membe i #D Iphi Ke y* A 32 inch wide—just a few pieces ance — Quantities limited. Be here Women’s and Misses’ eee eat asl : i i. Ye | left in light and dark shades. early. Rubbers Will Study Odyssey : Final close- ss 7 = a out price Sccmainemnr® 1 9c Values to $24.50 Values to $45.00 Entire stock of women’s and miss- Mrs. George- Ebert, 810 Avenue ‘ = ; Final Clearanee Final Clearance , A i i F, will be hostess to the Delphian a = es’ rubbers in plain and fleece lined soni ql y | —hi i d low heels—all society Friday afternoon at 2:30. o $ 1 2 50 high, medium ani j e Text reports on the Odyssey will be : sizes. Values to $1.50. given as follows: : . latea and ice, c Mrs. W. S. Corwin, a Homeric A New Silver Hosiery Shade—Duvet : Percale, Ga . Your choice, per pa 5 Palaces act w. eS wider nee m E Devonshire Child: 2 id Mi: ses’ Vomen; Mrs. ph Penner, the ys ; mildren's an ES} Sirens; Mrs. M. Ruder, Nausicaa; q A 4 Mra W. Rosenthal, Ulysses and Created by Lucile-Paris for 22 to 86 inches wide, plain colors, Hose nelope. . in dark and light shades—large . The Rebekah lodge will hold @ Holeproof Hosiery selection to choose from. 19¢c SSE ame The genuine “Everfast” suitings— 40 in. wide, guaranteed absolutely fast to sun and washing. A mee te ee its ae ROAR Another reduction on fine wear- ing boys’, girls’ and misses’ stock- regular meeting Friday evening. Final closeout price .. ings. Regular 50c and 69c values. Cards and refreshments will be en- NEWS and COMEDY i i ved afi busi t- A . ‘ Now priced for quick ine Be eee eee ae Duvet is a clear, warm cast, like star-shine of an Values to $65.00 Values to $97.50 1 ers at ; air... 25c present, and Odd Fellows are- in- i Mod it with sil Li * Final Cl Final Cl iis Pout Vited to attend the social hour. Coming Soon Autummevenns: gy OLR eReeapamle el A.B. C. Silk 7 REACE RN enaTAnee eet ie “Sorrell an d Son” pers; with various shades of blue costumes} or with 5 2 5 0 L d Trimmings Mew foe Baskerol Bismarck and black and silver ensembles. Like all other creations - 36 and 40 inches wide, in dark or $1 8. 0 $ is 0 aces an g' left this morning - for “Jamestown of Lucile-Parisian couturiers—it is available only in pastel shades for linings, pillows, ‘An assortment of laces. plain and where they will attend the first — Holeproof Hosiery. children’s dresses, ete., guaranteed F fancy. Values to $1.00 yard. won ah tls he fesereen tt fast color. Final clean- 1 8 . Final ‘clearance, ments cube, gga orapw up price, per yard ...... c Winter Underwear eet i .10c fens oe ees, in fold a r-|— coming presentation of Sheer, transparent pico $ 1 95 at 1-2 Price : ° formerly occupied by McCracken’s " top chiffon ........ ‘ Stock up for years to come. Our . store on Main avenue. “SORRELL & SON’ Ribbons entire stock of winter underwear China and Glassware Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mantz of Ana- p : for women and children, in cotton Now! A final clean-up of our entire moose are guests of their son-in-law by An assortment of ribbons, plain, fleece, wool and silk or wool, knee stock of high grade China and por- an daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Warwick Deeping satin and fancy. Values to 50c a or ankle length, with Dutch neck, celain dinnerware in imported and eee . yard. Final close- 1 0 bodice or built-up tops will now be domestic patterns. Also all glass- Mrs, Harold Clay Thew has re-|[ At no time has there been out price, yard ........ Cc sold for only 1-2 the regular selling ware. sherbets, parfaits, goblets, t h rice. y en ee Me ee has| fl prepared for the eyes of r ‘ ‘ price. : tumblers, ete. Buy V/p PRICE Parents, the world such a living, : i wi \ them now for only eee f ‘ Miss Roberta Barr, daughter, of glorious, stirring story of ate f ! Toys ( Judge A. ‘G. Burr, had been appoint- | sincere love. ; : " . SHOES Everfast Voile cd a member of the committee on 4 Days Starting Buy now for Christmas. Blocks, books, games, trains, dolls, diggers, The climax of value giving. The genuine Everfast voile in a Monday, Oct. 15th ; } on gy set nine, | pide ete. One lot of Arch Support large selection of colors. 40 inches Everything to make a youngster shoes including Protex wide. Absolutely guaranteed fast — Z=_ ; ‘ i and washing. Regular —— SS = : happy. Closing out ov PRICE Arch, Arch- : to sunlight af ae : MR ; atonly ........ brace and 59c value. For 29c a 7 _ : Flexridge clearance .......-.+++> -API Telephone 332 402 Main Ave. Telephone 332 Arch, in ; nae ; . ’, . Silks at 1-2 Price strap anc : Overs THEATRE Always Busy. There’s a Reason . ee ew | co oo oe alae - Our entire stock of silks consist- | fords in kid and patent. Values to | high grade overshoes, Bhewongert ing of Skinners’ Flat Crepe, georg- $8.50. Now marked down for the zippers. Be here early—Limited Friday’s Special ette, crepe, satin and charmeuse | final close- $3 88 quantities—Now e ALPS COREY la TREE LTE TE LET LL ET ATE COA OP ( satin, now goesat 1-2 regular price. | out price ............ | Genuine Arvin Heaters : $1.95 to $895. You Mi) CANADIAN PIKE—fr'g. ................ 20€ will find a heater for : # : your caratthe - STORES PORK CHOPS—2n,20" .28¢ beet tered aseeenseenes Fresh Oysters

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