The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1928, Page 9

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Sem mm re Qa 4% MANDAN NEWS | Mandan Launching $15,000 Drive for Hospital Changes ‘A campaign to raise $15,000 in} ‘Mandan to make necessary improve- ments at the Mandan Deaconess hos- ital and to erect a new nurses’ iome was launched in the city this morning. Campaign workers met Tuesdsy suet at a dinner served by the Re- bekahs lodge at the Methodist church parlors and at which more than 50 persons were present. Rev. J. Edward Snyder, Grand Forks, presided at the meeting. Mandan Approaching Goal for Red Cross With over $450 reported and sev- eral teams working in Mandan, the annual Red Cross Roll Call drive in thet city was yesterday declared a complete success by A. W. Furness, secretary of the Mandan Chamber of Commerce, and officials of the Morton county American Red Cross chapter. nder the direction of Mrs. James 'T. McGillic, more than 25 women workers assigned to various districts covered the entire city Tuesday. Five hundred members were expected to be enrolled. ' OT rer reer | Personal and \ Social News of | i Mandan Vicinity ' = Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boor, who have spent the last six months in Vander- hoof, British Columbia, have re- Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Smith have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buckwalter of Medina, Mrs. Howard J. Conlin and little daugh- ter, Maureen, of St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Loven left Tuesday for Minneapolis where they will spend a few days. Mrs. Dora Melton and Mr. and Mrs, Ermerson D. Melton left Tues- day for their home in Crookston, Minn., after visiting friends here. f Social and Personal | | Social and Personal Sunshine Society Meets at Luncheon at M. J. Cullen Home Flowers centered the table’for the Potluck luncheon which the Sunshine society gave Wednesday at the home of Mrs. M. J, Cullen. A_ color scheme of lavender and pink was carried out in other appointments. During the afternoon members of tl! the society decorated Thanksgiving trays for the local hospitals. Twelve members of the society attended the meeting. see Capt. and Mrs. H. H. Noyes, Fort Lincoln, were hosts at dinner Tues- as evening to Col. and Mrs. W. A. Alfonte, Lieut. William Bleakney, and Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Baker. The evening was spent in playing keeno. Mr, and Mrs. Grant Peterson of|®! Braddock announce the birth of a Dakota, 8 PN IAL SIRT sISMARCK TRIBUNE For President of Mexico After an impressive demonstration in Los Angeles, Jose Vasconcelos, above, left his temporary home there for Nogales, Sonora, where he will campaign for the Mexican presi- dency, to iT president, Emilio Portes Gil. term of Portes Gil months, ‘| concelos just before succeed the provisional ites in td expires in The picture shows Vas- leaving Los Angeles. Funeral services for Mrs. Nels Martinsin, 65, resident of Kintyre, N. turned to Mandan to make their! p., will be held at the Swedish Luth. ‘ home. ene eran church at Kintyre, Saturday, at 2 p.m. Interment will be made at the Swedish Lutheran cemetery at Braddock. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. today for Franklin Edward Roberts, 9-xear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Warder Roberts of Towner. Burial was in St. Mary’s cemetery. Rev. Paul Wright of the First Pres- byterian church officiated at the services, Arthur Mallory, district manager of the Equitable Life Assurance So- ciety of the United States, S. D. at er, assistant agency manager, and W, | evee, all of St. Paul, will be princi- pal speakers at a meeting of the company’s agents in Bismarck Sat- urday. Between 50 and 75 are ex- pected to attend. M. Edgerton, medical ref- E. M. Grfggs, Chicago, a repre- sentative of the National Board of Fire Underwirters, conferred with S. A. Olsness, state insurance com- missioner, on the matter of lower fire insurance rates in North Da- kota. 1, are a substantial decrease below The new rates, effective Dec. he former rates. Miss Lillian Cook, state librarian, will return to Bismarck tonight aft- er an extensive tour through North She has been attending to|’ duties of the Parent-Teacher asso- ciation, state traveling library and ave several addresses on the bene- ‘its of the library. Dr. R. E. Graver, who has been pending the last few days with his so se ae the piamteek nose ‘ ADVERTISEMENT. al, Mrs. Peterson was formerly| >) ~yy7- Miss Alfild Alfson of Bismarck. | This Will Stop Any Mrs. Wesley Baker, 216 Ninth street, will be hostess to the Wom- en’s Relief Corps Friday afternoon at 2:30, eee Miss Ruby Peterson of Minot is visiting in Bismarck this week as guest of Miss Helen Sayler. Mr. and Mrs. Green Duncan of Judson have returned home after a few days’ visit here. | Miss Agnes Peterson of Wash- burn is » naling: a few days in Bis- marck this week. Fur Coats. A fine selection to choose from. A small deposit will put it away for future delivery. Bismarck Cloak Shop. i and cold treatment is ihepaneire \and the results when used in Montana and Minnesota (the colder climates) are really wonderful. Hall | % Drug Co.—Ad Inexpensive—Works Wonders. Just lately it has been discovered that coughs and colds in colder climates have a different cause and need different treatment than in| ¥ warm climates, cold climate of Dakota, Montana and Minnesota various experiments have | & shown the best treatment to be a mixture of licorice, pine oil, men- | % thol “and a few other ingredients. |% Such a mixture is now being of- fered name of LiKo cough treatment. Be- For coughs in the ready-prepared under the ing a simple mixture, Li-Ko cough jakot: lv. BISMA Season’s Best Auditorium Seat Sale f ‘Tomorrow e New York Cast RCK Road Show parents at Fargo, was expected to arrive in Bismarck today to join the staff of the Roan and Strauss clinic. | He has been taking postgraduate work in Chicago and practicing his | att | of medicine at) Clayton, North Dakotans who wish to at- tend the Farmers’ Week at the state agricultural college, at Fargo, Janu- ary 14 to 18 or the National Graii Dealers convention at Fargo Febru- ary 5 to 7 will be accommodated by iLozal Radio Station to Broadcast Friday | KFYR, Hoskins-Meyer radio sta- | | tion, will probably begin operation tomorrow after being silent Sunday, Stanley Lucas, construction engineer at the station, announced today. Considerable countered in getting new machinery made necessary b: in wave length ordered by the feder- | fl radio council, he said. difficulty was en- a recent chang However, railroad .a-senger rates of fare and| the machinery arrived last night aft one half for the entire announced by the Norther railroad today. The radio talk scheduled by Gov- ernor-elect Shafer in the interest of the Red Cross enrollment drive has been Mey oa due to the fact that KFYR, Hoskins-Meyer station, not been operating for the last few days. He was scheduled to speak last night was Pacific er a two weeks delay and installa- tion is nearly complete. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Large cheerful room on ground floor, always warm. Suitable for 2 girls or married couple that work. Light house- keeping privileges. Call 423 Tenth street. Dakota Cough or tonight ‘ut new machinery made necessary by a recent wave lengths has forced the station to discontinze operation for a few lays, Improve that lawn, cover with fertilizer. phone 62.) To break a cold harmless! tablet. And for headache. too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, And there’s no after effect; doct etbeige it” eotage! Fully Immediate _Owens, Phone Wachter’s,| 20,"0F Pp. m. Possession, WANTED—Evperienced general housework. One who can go home nights, 1022 Ave. B FOR RENT—One-story five room Close n. Price modern, 421, girl for Phone 470-J or after 7:00 ly and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin The action of Asia is very efficient, even rheumatism and lumbago! ors give Aspirin to children— often infants. Whenever there’s pain, think of Aspirin, The genuine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions, Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mozoaceticacidester of Ballcylicacia Boys’ - $4.50 Mackinaws and stag jackets, all wool and leather trim- med, convertible and shawl collars, the popular colors— Men’s - $6.90 to $13.50 Men’s heavy wool railroad mackinaws, large shawl collar, 38 inches long ............ Moleskin sheep-lined coats with fur collars—Men’s, 34 to 50 inches long - $8 to $22.50 DAHL CLOTHING STORE Store Is Open Evenings Until 6:30 Boys’ COLD WEATHER CLOTHES New winter overcoats, box back, semi-fitted and ulster models, smartly patterned in all the popular shades— navy blue, tan, brown and gray— Men’s - $14 to $38 attractive plaids in Boys’ - $4.50 to $8 to $15 - $5.50 GRANT BATTERIES $6.95 FISK RUGBY 29x4.40 BALLOON TIRE $6.20- When, you buy from us you enjoy both low prices and the satisfaction of ex- pert service standing back of the mer- ~ chandise. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 700 | since; $4.95 - $5.95 - $6.95 _ At these prices we are at all times showing the newest ideas in fashionable ‘ootwear—Suedes —Velvets—Patents. We also carry sizes and widths so as to give you the service that you are entitled to. Waich Our Windov's Luxite pointed heel full-fash- COLD WEATHER IS COMING Be Prepared Everything in Cold Weather Merchandise is now being featured in our big store. ioned hose—all shad.s MEN’S SHEEPLINED COATS—A spe- cially constructed high grade garment. Sizes to 48, Our Price ...........008 $8.95 MEN’S RAYON AND WOOL SOCKS, a very fine quality—neat pattern. Our Price, $ 1 j 00 AUDOILS FOP ss skew ewicws MEN’S PART WOOL UNION SUITS, oo... ae $9.95 MEN’S HORSEHIDE COATS, special values 418 Broadway Kelly Simonson, Mgr. MEN’S HEAVY FLAT FLEECED 98c UNION SUITS, OUP PRICE cose ciswe css $4.95 $5.95 $7.95 In What Month BY Birthday? BOYS’ SHEEPLINED Ss your jay. COATS, special value BOYS’ LEATHER COATS, special values BOYS’ HORSEHIDE COATS, special value On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR Our Prices Considering Quality Are Always Lower. You Will Always Find Mc- Cracken’s Reliable. McCRACKEN Fourth and Broadway Did you get your FREE INNER TUBE? With each G. & J. Tread Cord or Balloon Tire a tube of like size goes FREE. CASH STORES GAMBLE STORES “Golden Rule” Bismarck, No. Dak. 120 Main Street Bismarck, No. Dak. CLEARANCE SALE ' BRAND NEW PONTIAC SIXES Reduced to $395 To reduce our stock of Pontiac Sixes, we have lowered the prices of all current models one hundred and fifty dollars, making it pos- sible to buy a brand new Pontiac for as little as five hundred and 95 dollars f. o. b. factory. Never before has any six of similar qual- ity been offered at such low prices! And never have motor car buyers had such an Two-door sedan, Coupe or Roadster opportunity to enjoy the superiorities of six cylinder performance and the luxury of Fish« er bodies at such sensationally low cost! Small down payments—easy monthly terms. Your old car taken in trade. Come in and choose your car today! Such spectacular bargains can’t last long! OLD PRICE Two Door Sedan . ore $745 Sport Roadster ........... «cscs» -$745 Phaeton . .....ncnsacies o ceceseis sShUD Cabriolet ... .ur:. 2.2005 snras oes $795 Four Door Sedan . ...1:. «x00 + +12 $895 Sport Landau Sedan ..............$875 All prices f. 0. b. Pontiac plus delivery charges, NEW PRICE $595 $595 $595 $625 $645 $675 P $725 Stair Motor Co. Broadway at Seventh ASSOCIATE DEALERS Bismarck, N. D. Desheftt—Paul Gress Geodrich—Brennelser & Haux

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