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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Engagement of Ruth Rubin Is Announced : Mr. and Mrs. L. Rubin announced | § the engagement of their daughter | % Ruth to George D. Weiss of Chi- cago at a dinner party at their home Wedngsday even Intimate friends of Miss Rubin were the guests and the evening was spent in dancing. Mr. George Weiss of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. S, E, Halpern of Glen Ullin were suests from out-of-town. » Boy Scouts tis See \ Telephone Movies Boy Scouts of Troops 2 and 3 will be entertained with motion pictures at 7 o'clock tonight in the parlors of the McCabe Methodist church. The Magic of Communication, When Sleet Storms Come, When the Telephone Was Young, and Alice in New Wonderland, are the titles of each reel of a four reel picture which is furnished through the courtesy of F. H. Waldo, manager of the Northwest Bell Telephone company of Bismarck. Parents of the scouts are invited ‘So attend. eee St. George's Peasean Guild will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon at the A. W. Lucas Store. Miss Tbh “Phelan was the guest of Miss Marjorie Brockman at e Jamestown over the week-end. Miss onsthy Hageand and Eileen Doerner motored to Valley Cit: Thursday to spend the day wit! friends, ewe The Junior King’s Heralds will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Grace Wilcox, 209 Twelfth street, George Weiss, who was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rubin over Chae abe day, returned to his home at hicago ‘ast night. Mrs. Walter J Settee; who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knutson, 812 Fifth stréet, has returned to her home, at Falkirk. a For the convenience of Christmas : shoppers, Mrs. W. S. Crewe has moved her gift shop from her home to the Buchholz Millinery, on Broad- way. sed eee Miss Elaine Bowman has re- ® turned from Grank Forks where she has been visiting her sister, Miss Marcia, who attends the University of North Dakota. | A meeting of the Rainbow girls will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the Masonic temple. An elec- tion of officers will be held, and the remainder of the evening will be spent at cards, ‘aa Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopton have as their guests over the week-end « Mrs. Hopton’s sister and brothers, Miss Esther Lidstrom and Irvin and Floyd Lidstrom of Detroit Lakes, va Minn. eee Miss Sally Rubin left last evening for Minneapolis where she will spend the week-end with relatives and friends. She was accompanied by her brother Harry Rubin, who was returning to the University of Min- nesota after spending aheokerving 3 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin. The Trinity Lutheran Girls | Sewing club will hold a fancy work and candy sale at Co- wan’s Drug Store, Saturday, December 1. You are cordially invited to attend the dedication service of | the Gospel Tabernacle of Bis- marek, at the corner of Elev- |\ +» enth street and Rosser avenue, i Sunday, Dec. 2. Afternoon: ' service at 3 p. m. and evening at 8 Special Millinery Sale begin- ' ning Saturday, Dec. 1st, E-H | Millinery Shop, 214 Broadway, | formerly Buchholtz Millinery. NOTICE When in Bismarck, eat at the Soo Cafe, 118 Sixth Street. C. ¢ C.Clifford, Prop. One Dose Licorice - Compound Helps Any Cough | ' Low Priced—Never Fails. For coughs and colds in the cold- er climate of Dakota, Montana and Minnesota the very best treatment is a compound of licorice, pine oil, menthol! and a few other ingredients. The wonderful effectiveness of this mixture has just lately been discov: ered, together with the fact that} ¥ coughs in cold climates need a spe-| 9 cial different treatment than coughs | ¥ in warm climates. This special cough mixture for Da- | 3 Minnesota is now | ¥ kota, Montana ai being offered ly-prepared under the name of Li-Ko cough and cold | % a simple mixture, cold treatment is inexpensive and the results in ie treatment. Bei Li-Ko cough a! colder climates are really w« Hall- Drug Ca.—Adv. Amusement Forecast MOVIES ELTINGE THEATER “Show People” CAPITOL THEATER “Air Circus” DOME DANCE PAVILION SATURDAY NIGHT *. Art Bronson’s Bostonians * o———_—_____LL¢ | Social and Personal i . 30, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Annual Before Christmas Handkerchief Sale Tuesday-Wed-Thursday Dec. 4-5 and 6 A.W. LUCAS CO. The Store of the Christmas Spirit Hosiery In Boxes 38 Pairs in Each Box. : Your Own Selection of |'%, Colors and Sizes j« December Coat Clearance! Out They Go Now at Cost—and in Many Cases Below Wholesale Price. We Do ss Carry Ready-to-Wear From One Season Into the Next. ath © New Winter Coats: Luxuriously Furred Types that are significant in the new mode—the coat with semi-shaw] collar—the coat with dirk fur cuffs—the coat with Paquin collar—the coat with flat furs—all to be found in the following groups: $7.95 Values $9.95 to $14.95 $165" Our Popular $28.00 and $32.50 Lines \ $99.00 This Is Our Beautiful $49.50 Group « PPL PPPCLLFEP MA POPPA IITT IAAT PPATTAVS fo | i 9950 7 Our $39.50 Line That Were Real Values at That Price $3951 This Includes All Coats From $69.50 to $100 Drastic Reductions But These Coats Must Be Sold Furs are lavishly used and are of superior quality—Manchurian Wolf, Kit Fox, Civet Cat, Caracul, Beaverette, Vicunia, ete. In Black, the fashionable Browns, Independence Blue and Navy. Women’s Sizes 36 to 52, Misse’s Sizes 14 to 20 Unusually good looking Coats, and especially so at the above prices. The season’s successful styles will be found among them. : ote Annual Before Xmas Handkerchief Sale Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Dec. 4-5-6 All ot.Our Christmas Handkerchiets Will Be on Display at That Time || Visit Our Gift Department--An Appropriate Gitt tor Every Gitt Purpose || |A.W. LUCAS C Where You Expect More for Your Money—And Get It