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aod f Masons to Carry on Week’s Campaign to Get Building Funds — | Searens days at ue Mein? of Mrs. - isi a n's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. With a decision reached to con-; Sehwih, snes ei tana tes ee tinue construction work on the Ma- sonic temple here, members of the lo- cal Masonic order will launch a drive for building fands beginning October 14, it has been announced here. The building committee voted to continue the work after examining reports of contracts on costs and fi- nancing of the remainder of the structure. The drive will continue for one week and committeemen expect to, gather ample funds for finishing the | building. Work will begin the lat-| ter part of the month, according to present plans, Three More Blocks of Paved Streets Added | With 18 blocks of paving already under contract and part of it com-!| pleted, the city commission last night awarded contracts on three ad- ditional blocks and received a peti- tion for two blocks of pavement on) First street northeast between Sixth znd Ninth avenues, A call was issued for bids on an- | ether block on Fifth avenue north- | cast from Main to First street to be | i opened November 6. The commission received a report from Chief of Police Charles nolds indicating the police depart- ment had received 16 calls for police nid during September. But three ar- rests were made during the month. A report from C. tered the weight of 1,187 50, Coal led the list of commodi- ties passing over the scales. were 1103 loads. Burned Span | Restored By Hustling ' Workmen Regular train service has been con- tinued on the north branch line out of Mandan with repairs completed on the Fort Clark bridge which was de- stroyed by fire Monday night. Bridge crews called out to restore the structure worked constantly until the break was repaired. Piling of the old bridge and all remains of the old span were removed. road crews, J. H. McCall, road- when damage occurs. DR. SHORT TO SPEAK Dr. Francis B. Short of New York | City will appear at the First Presby- | terian church this evening in an ad- dress dealing with affairs of com- munity life, He is vice president of the J. C. Penney company and has addressed many civic groups through- oui the nation. CARS COLLIDE ON MAIN Damaged fenders and running boards resulted from a collision be- tween a truck owned by E. Dutton of Huff and a small sedan driven by A. Lahren at Main street and Second avenue northwest this morning. Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. J. A. cock of Glendive, Mont. * * * Miss Maybelle Stensrud, superin- tendent at the Mandan hospital, has gone to Fargo and Min- neapolis where she will visit for a month. ee & Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Goodwin, Mar- shall, Minn., who have been guests at the home of Mrs. Goodwin's sister, Mrs. E. J. Conrad, left Wednesday for their home. eke * Mrs. Mary Mathys, Arcadia, Wis., who has been visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ——_—_—[=EEEwee eee PALACE Last Time Tonight iit . Fr is ey: | ‘A. Sakariassen, | city weigher, showed he had regis- | loads | which passed over the city scaies | last month for an income of $118.-| There | Pennington | heve as their guest Mrs. M. J. Han- | | :: MANDAN NEWS :- | for her home. Mrs. daughter, who have been spending eee Victor Mattson and_ small i | i | | | | | ARCH. t CANNES ITT TLE Bulova Leadership Bulova leadership is a style leadership—always the first to grasp style tendencies and inter- pret them. f Bulova leadership is a quality leadership representing the high- est attainment of the watchmak- ers’ art. Bulova leadership is radio lead- ership with a nationwide hookup telling time rightly, in 12,000,000 homes. Bulova watches have sales leadership as they are the bir- gest selling wrist watches in the world. Bulova watches sold in Bis- marck by F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler Marguerite ' ‘ Wednesday for Min- Mrs. C. G. | neapolis, Duluth, and Grand Rapids, Mathys, left last evening | tric, where they will visit relatives | for two weeks. | morrow for Dillworth, Minn., to visit pr ‘tends for a short time. * * * Mrs. W. A. Grams and daughter xe * Honoring Mrs. M. J. Connolly, Los Angeles, who is visiting at the home fur. . sizes, “Bismarck’s Diamond Storc” Since 1907 POPULARLY company of friends For Mrs. Clarence Olson, who leaves Friday tor Grand Forks to re- side, Mrs. L. A. Paxton entertained | at a bridge party Tuesday evening. | Mrs. T. P. Heisler held high score at | the close of the games, and there was | a guest favor for Mrs. Olson. Al course luncheon was served by the hostess. Goox i. look ing ! Laxoner nats have goad looks, The lat- est styles and colors. . hats have good quality. They're made honestly by hand, of fine imported + « Lanpher +» You can choose what you want from the big stock of shapes, colors and weights at your Lanpher dealer, LAN PHER HATS PRICED AT FIVE TO TEN DOLLARS DAHL CLOTHING STORE Unusual Autumn Values At Ward’s Money - Saving Prices All Ready for the Advance of Autumn! Come! We've been preparing to greet you for months and months! We've foreseen your needs—foreseen that you want to practice thrift—and have assembled a big line of quality merchandise at thrift-saving prices. Smart Fall styles from the New York mar- ket; labor saving devices for the home; attractive furnishings; and sport goods for fun- loving youth, EVERYTHING FOR YOUR PERSONAL NEEDS—at moderate prices. FALL FASHION LEADERS styles. Misses’ $ J 98 Hats The young school girl will be enchanted with these smart little hats. Felts, velvets and novelty fabrics in brimmed and off-the-face types, or youthful berets. To Complete a Fine Ensemble Priced Low Colored leather bags, smartly trimmed; unique jewelry, a fine selection, necklaces, bracelets, etc. Triangle Scarfs Fine Vatueat .. 91.98 Fine Value at . Strikingly smart for Fall! Ali silk crepe de chine, aie hand ited colors in new \. Pits thar Fine value. Phone Four-Seven-Six LL These New Silk Frocks Charmingly styled, well made, they are truly remarkable values. cinating new prints, cantons, and satins in the rich fall hues; light weight woolens in novelty weaves. Even ensembles in silk or tweed are included! and matron will find many becoming Richly Furred Fall Coats Our fashion experts have chosen from the New York shows for their beauty of line Breadcloths, suedes, tweeds and wombats are expertly tailored and nicely lined. These all-occasion coats are just what you want for crisp fall days, The price is exceptionally low. and fabric. Sizes 14 to 50 1-2. $39. Skirts FOR LITTLE GIRLS $1.98 Sizes 4 to 6 A trim model for the lit- tle miss who likes to wear nice things. Made of cotton novelty plaid in harmonizing colors, Full pleated in the popular sunburst style. Depend- able quality—economical price! Wool Sweaters $1.98 BISMARCK, N. DAK. WILLISTON vs. BISMARCK HUGHES FIELD Sema Saturday, October 5, 2:30 P.M. —_ Admission 75 snd 50 cents, = game in sia. $14. There are fas- Both school miss 75 75 Women's $2.98 Hats may cxpose the forchead or coyly shadc the eyes. There are any number of charming styles at this special price. Felts, Satins, Velvets—in all the new fall shades. Women’ Service Hose Golden Crest Service cm & 1 .35 All pure silk to the hem. Lisle slipper sole, toe and heel. Sizes 8 1-2 to 10, Women’s Out-Size Hose The Juliette is our 98c out-size hese of pure thread silk to the hem. Full- fashioned. Square heels, Seamless feet. Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2. Exceptional Wearing Quality MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Hours: Nine - Six Sat.: Nine to Nine | arations for t! vaoetbenimencas inde musts THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929 at her home in! Debate Squad of ‘UJ’? _| between the Universities of North Mandan Tu fter ; vi jandan esi! : gel ‘ Holds Fi Mee ta and Oxford, England, will be ting rst Grand Fork: Ne arted at a meeting of all members f la ear’s debate squad, called m Schrier, debate coach. | Matters relative _to_the question of debate, J.C.PENNEY CQ 121 Fourth St. Just Because Because You Receive Here the Kind of SERVICE that Takes a Personal Interest in Your Buying Problems~Because You Get Here the Kind BISMARCK, NO. DAK. ‘Resolved, that the talk- ing movies will strike a blow at Western culture,” will be discussed and first steps taken to select the North Dakota representatives in the debate will be taken, it was stated. wireless. ® of VALUES that Gives You Quality as well as Low Price Two Good and Definite Reasons for Shopping Here. Men’s Union Suits of Warm Wool Mixtures In Medium and Heavy Weights Warm underwear that may be had in wool-mixed and worsted mixtures. Made o medium and heavy weights. Every garment made to wear well and keep its shape.: All sizes. Buy now at these very low prices! $198 oa $7.98 The New Overcoa are Here $24.75 Appearance pearance that is the stamp the well dressed man. latest. Of All Wool Men's good quality lumber- jacks . . . warm and good looke ing. Made with knitted bottom, 2 pockets, and open collar. All woo! mackinaw cloth in fancy $3.98 A Group of Very Smart And Styled for Smart There is an air of smart- ness about the new coats, that runs to simple, dignified lines—that simple, emart ap- A good selection awaits your early inspection. The fabrics and patterns are the Lumberjacks . Dresses showing new style details There are many ways to tell new dresses from old ones! Slightly higher waistlines, longer skirts, flared, rippling and uneven hem- lines and moulded hiplines . . . all of these distinctive touches appear on the dresses in this group at $) 475 f ribbed knit in fit comfor ts of Presented for Your Early Selection at $90 For Women For Misses For Juniors ‘These charming new dresses have been assembled trom outstand- ing fashion successes for Fall and Winter . . . and brought to you from New York at a typical J. C. Penney low price. Types for every occasion are in- cluded . . . satin, dull crepe and combinations in many, many styles. Lumberjacks In Boys’ Sizes They're made of heavy mack- inaw cloth and come in fancy patterns, Elastic worsted bot- toms with open collar, Two prtch pockets. Priced low at $2.98 A Pure Silk Stocking for 98c Imagine it! A full-fash- ioned pure silk stocking with mercerized top and sole. . . and it comes in a selection of smart shades. When You Dence— Sheer o + « and you'll like ours, both in ap- pearance and in price! Silk to the picot top . . . and in the favored shades, $1.49 Pair Young Men’s Suits in the New Fall Styles The pleated, tattersall vest adds a distinctive note to the smart lines of this two-button, single-breasted suit with peak lapel jacket, Tailored to J. C. Penney specifics tions, of quality fabrics in novelty weaves, shadow stripes and fancy striped patterns. values, at— Important Style Changes Are Evident In These Dresses Union Suits Of Rayon and Cotton Women who prefer the warmth of cotton for cold weather will be pleased with this rayon and cot- ton union suit . . . your choice of several styles. Your choice of the medium and dark shades of tan, grey, brown and blue, Outstanding The arrest of more than half bandits and housebreakers in during the past twelve months § been immediately due to the use / Phone 185 49c atin