The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1929, Page 7

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Sara, PARP e SRS EOWA BORNE eRe EES LOOT TTT OTE CET LAR EPARSREAT LES MORALS TLSRSAS TTS SAT IETA aus sottempareges BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1929 in which the Bismarck club was held Funeral Services Held for Edna Funk LIONS TOBE HOSTS ‘TRIP AROUND WORLD One new member was inducted into | Lot of Guests Present | _ Among guests introduced was Father | President \club—with 46 mem! P hi in the William | last long in our family—Poley' Committees Named for Evening Redoeed Tostevin of Mandan; .|ing plans for a non-stop airplane | Pupils of the room in the { y v's \ local car distributor: and O. F. | right around the world, and proposes | Moore school whieh Edna attended | Honey and Tar puts quick end to Coffee, 1. G. A. 45 FREE Apples, wrapped Jona- and Noon Entertainments; re the governor. io start next Week froma the city au- | were present in a body. The pall- | coughing, and heals the ee Blend, per Ib. . . Cc thans, ‘sizes 113 to 125, a . ¢ was in charge of | ditorium, | Bearers were Raymond McCartle and | Our druggist recommended it.”—Sold = : 60c coffee Turk Given Special Hear Tranksgiving Talk — ‘the program of the day. He intro-| as a matter of fact Mr. Joncs has | RY Clark. of Steele: Pred Ever!. of at all drug stores.— Adv. ' as good as any 60c coffee urkey pecial $2 39 duced the in church cholt—' peen selected for one of the leading ; DAW80n; Ralph Wenvel, Robert a price of .. e j Parts in the American Legion Auxi- a ee F Wie Gtk Doreen “Take the Air,” z H ” Presented at the audi- torlum on Monday and Tuesday| Home made mincemeat and nights of next week. fruit cakes for sale by the! “Take the Air” ts a lively comedy | Presbyterian ladies. Phone 12. eee ee ee young man is who aspires to ¢ a round-the- lbune i world non-stop flight. ‘There ts, of | » See bree Tri for, course a girl who spurs him on, and | Bergeson’s retirement sale on his rival, who gets him into a num-| Hart Schaffner & Marx fall ber of difficult situations, as well as! and winter suits and overcoats. his manager. an ex-pugilist. and sev- | eral other characters. an unusually large chorus of Bis- marck’s prettiest girls will make the| Bladder Irregular? musical comedy a most successful en- Pees Fred Peterson, Ray Stair, Henry Han- | Committeemen. tertainment. If functional Bladder Irritation dis- son, Bob Melville, and J. H. Gibbons. | Paster Vater Speaker of Day “Take the Air’ has a real plot, and | turbs your sleep, or causes Burning President Ayers announced that} The concluding feature of the) is filled with humorous situations,|or Itching Sensation. Backache. Leg there were now in existence 2,017/ luncheon was a talk on Thanksgiving | 8nd many clever and laugh provoking | Pains, or muscular aches. making you | Lions’ clubs, of which 178 were day, traced down from the days of| lines. To this are added beautiful | feel tired, depressed. and discouraged. formed since July 1. | the Piigrims and applied especially to | Costumes. peppy music, and novel | why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? The president also read letters from | the beneficences for which North Da- chorus numbers. {Don't give up. Get Cystex today. the international headquarters at kota can feel grateful—a harvest| Miss Fanda Watson of the Fred- Put it to the test. Sec for yourself | 9 Chicago, lauding the local club for bountiful compared to crops in other | ¢rick B. Ingram Producing company, how qui it works and what it the large number of sponsorships in localities and countries; contentment | !s directing the play. does. Mi back if it doesn’t bring the district, with special reference to and employment instead of bread| Members of the auxiliary began quick improvement, and satisfy you the latest new club organized, that lines as in the east and unemploy-| their ticket sale for the production completely. Try Cystex today. Only at Napoleon. A large delegation of the ment seen by Mr. Vater in his tour | today. 0c at Hall's Drug Store.—Adv. local Lions went there this afternoon of England; peace in the land; wide- to present the club charter tonight. spread schools and spiritual agencies | — A letter from the president of the that make North Dakota a land of in- Aberdeen, 8. D., club also referred intelligence and moral : ; and terms of praise and compliment to undeveloped resources which this club's activity. The Aberdeen wil develop tie greater orth Dakota ‘s Growler likewise contained an article | of the future. - — jouacvavssosovcuccongoedvavocuecocuocsevesvanssnsqsscot THEATRE Thanksgiving Flowers uenauenuonnusonnansnaceussscacenncccncnsacons ) sirens and Sherlocks in an unrivalled com- Turkey and ‘Mums —they are inseparable! : es The whole country is buzzing with the news that the “Cock-Eyed World” Flowers do reflect happiness. You will enjoy the sense of completeness they bring to your table. Your guests cannot but note that you have prepared well for them. = If you are a guest—your hostess will ap- Greater than “What Price Glory” iy preciate a gift of flowerg—it will surely be a All Talking - All Laughing z token of tl itfulness, SEE z pease dase houghtfulness, iT 3 , Y WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY 2 HOSKINS-MEYER : The Home of KFYR : ii Walrill _ Lat Mitten C. Work Iuprove Your Game OFF your ear muffs q : and listen to this: No 4 ; ame, there’s an Arvin Heater RADIO VOour ‘aioe dale oon ad 3 v car heater, including a new Car a a : @ knock-out. And a range Auction and Contract G.ES 0 $82.30) thet lore - os no reason shouldn't Tuesday - KFYR - 4:30 p.m. C.S.T. a eo ae garage man and say: “Here, gimme an Arvin Heater... ARVIN CAR HEAPERS | neviee rnom DREADED Covau- H paar Hard coughs that strain and weak- = == ul the club, George Laney, of the Bank of | Funeral services for Edna Ann’ €n, resulting from colds and recurr- Ss" ° ial North Dakota. Funk 14, daughter of Mrs, Mary | ing bronchial attacks, are very quick- FaUIT: GROCERIES | Punk, who died Friday morning , ae held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, —— ——— , were | ly eased and relieved by reliable | 800 and six new portunity to become @ real hero in | terment was made in St. Mary's cem- \ tressing cough. Mrs. F. A. Gibson, Phone 279 ~WE DELIVER~30S5 7ust. for the flying world. Ivan Jones is mak- Ki Racine. Wis. says: “Coughs never For every 50c purchase ae ee 25c you get one number | Mincemeat, I. G. 25 c 46c One swallow of Thezine is which gives you one A., 2 pkgs. ... chance absolutely free on 2 Ib. moist jar ..... Scher betiorand plessanes PUMPKIN, 18K this Tom Turkey ! ———— tm on es ak ve ever 2 ihe 2 CWE cscs Ea Head 3 G.A., 47c 2 No. 2! cans ...... 29¢ 3 No.2 cans... te aves <2 Jello, all flavors, 19 c Spaghetti, Sweet Juicy, 3 pkgs. ....... SNe Scans... SOC sien , §9¢ tere Oranges are up 50c a Complete Line of Fruits Toilet Paper, 19 case, Ten more cases at and Vegetables, 3 1000-sheet rolls Cc the above price. Also Fruit Cake Supplies DRESS SALE Robertson’s are looked upon as leaders of style in this community. In this respect we fully accept our responsibility. To maintain this position we must move every straight line dress in our stocks today to make ready for the changing styles that are daily ar- riving. There are exactly 130 dresses in our stocks that MUST MOVE and MOVE boone ar REGARDLESS OF THEIR COST. Whatever it costs, Robertson’s will be in style! Dresses in this group include every kind and every size. spas The large sizes are here with hems (absolute quality). mes Lovely velvets, crepes and satins. The vast majority of dresses in this sale are our $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 and $59.50 values. They are all reduced and in- cluded in these two groups at $8.75 - $15 Truly, this is a chance of a lifetime. If you feel the pinch of economy, this is your Robertson's sales are always genuine! With us there are no mark-ups and mark-dowas; no special, cheap garments pur- chased and over-marked to take up the slack. Just an Honest-to-Goodness Sale of good dresses that you can wear for many months on many occasions. They are all our good merchandise, priced at a veritable slaughter. One hundred dresses should go the first hour. At these we can allow NO RETURN and NO APPROVALS! Tuesday, November 26th All Grouped at Two Great Prices That Will Make Merchandising History R75 ana $]500 Not Cheap Dresses But Good Dresses

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