The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 2, 1929, Page 5

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1929 SR seeeeineemeenianen' ‘Minishoshe Chapter, Daughters of Ameri : Revolution. Holds Guest Day at Strauss Home 858, a iP itil B Many Bismarck People Leave for Auto Show ss TEOsE i iH i nB8 £969 28g HTH UE > Fer Gaie Oiseaux Club TONIGHT - SATURDAY - ns -. 8 Shows - 6, 7:30, 9 Fi f Boe i i ie ae akota Moves to inth Place in Contest Announcement that North Dakota twenty-first to ninth “Kentucky pet set i Pri g é ae 35 F Pe Tale et i Fite pile dide reall HUE FR rie yf ‘ FREE EES fi abet aie « i which Be) company North Dakota. oe Rev. og a ee EW ROUTE 10 WY WINTER GARDEN comes in its own that which will be seen in Pinn, John Sakariassen, D. Eee. i ET 8. Williamson left last for a short trip to Minneapolis. -| Treasurer Bribery Case Goes to Jury Soft Water Shampoos. | Beauty Shop. A. W. Lucas Co. ee Dance at the Dome tonight. Sawyer’s Paramount Orchestra *| from Minot, Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity articles and novelties. Kimonos Novelties expected to be superior. ISMARCK TRIBUNE & Billie Jones jumped from one side to the other. Heard many weeks on Friday nights from WEAF, they will hereafter pre- sent their pieces from WJZ, the other “Dave Krause” lain Street,” the WOR presentation of life in “Titusville,” cn Tuesday evening, February 5. He has been away for some time. His mother is to accompany him, and a “welcome home” party is being planned. to/Grant Scott Rests Well and Improves Grant Scott, injured at the 800 roundhouse Friday morning when rolled by an engine, was reported slightly improved at the hospital to- day. He had a restful night. jt was said. Scott does not appear w have any fractures of bones. His injuries are abdominal. Special Sale Tonight and Monday We have assembled a vast assortment of gift Here is just a short list of the many things you can expect by attending this sale. Handkerchiefs Costume Jewelry Silk Scarfs Lamps Sweaters Hosiery We suggest that you stock up on your future as well as your present needs from this sale... . Prices will never be lower and quality can hardly be Open until 9 o’clock Tonight AE FIRST TIME A SHUBENT NEVUE NAS BEEW SEAT OM TOUK BLFONE IT § SROACWAY PREMIERE ‘The Bismarck engagement is one but seven lese-than-a-we ek stands to be played by GAY PAREE on the entire tour. The company train of eleven eats Gnd Pulimans and will present exactly the same performance as the day f and in 8T. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS the week thereafter. AUDITORIUM - ONE NIGHT - FRIDAY, FEBRUA Se en Sylvia Froos, Franklyn Batie, BERKHOFF TROUPE, Kelo Brothers, Margie Evans, Char- lotte Terry, Chauncy Parsons, iy Mabe, ona , orano Lillian Herbert, Oli Aig Station Talk 1|TWichell Plan Is Favored by Group Having completed adjustment of tuition with all our present students who en- rolled under our higher rates, we are pleased to quote tuition as follows: 3 months ..... 6 months..... 9 months ..... 12 months ..... 15 months ..... 18 months ..... 21 months..... 24 months ..... payable $15 monthly -payable $15 monthly. . -payable $15 monthly... -payable $15 monthly. . . payable $15 monthly. . + payable $15 monthly. . -payable $15 monthly. . payable $15 monthly... These rates entitle the student to select any and as many subjects from one or more of our courses, or departments, as desired. We also offer highly specialized and intensive courses for students who may be in need of review or finishing courses of three to four months. The object of this course is to equip for more profitable employment stenographers and bookkeepers who have been able to fill only the lower-salaried positions, as well as graduates from the Commercial departments in high schools and normal schools. To help those who expect to qualify for the large number of lower-salaried busi- ness, banking and other bookkeeping and stenographic positions, we have provided courses ranging from four to six months. Those who aspire to qualify for higher-salaried accounting and secretarial work, with the commendable objective of supplying the ever-increasing and urgent demand for really efficient banking and office assistants, we recommend our eigh- teen to twenty-four months’ courses. We will prove to the satisfaction of all who will investigate, that we have to date placed ALL who remained to thoroughly qualify, in profitable business or banking positions. Day and Evening School in session throughout the year—no vacations. The best equipped commercial school in the state and conceded among the best in the country. Highly efficient teaching force. Methods and text-books up-to-date. Light, airy, city-heated, clean, commodi- ous college quarters. Nowhere else can a young man or young womah secure a bus- iness training under more ideal environments. Telephone 183, call or write for free catalog. G. M. LANGUM, President Sitting on Top of the World The man who has money in the bank can survey the universe with complacence instead of with misgivings. Whatever may betide he can ok Se world in the face and be sure of a new beginning—a more suc- cessful career. It is so easy to begin to save! A little determination to lay aside a regular amount each week and deposit it is all that is required. The interest that we pay added to your SErinas wit muepeion oe by the resultant increase at the end of the year. The money be here and shady Tor ren in cane you nied &, In the meantime, it will be working for your benefit. ~ : Start today and take the Initia} otep teward Joining the Dg family of First National Bank _ Bismarck, North Daketa. Tt THE PIONEER BANK Established 187 .

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