The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1930, Page 5

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~ — Party Given For Canadian Flyers "ta honor of the two Winntpeg. fiy- ers, Roy Brown, pilot, and Sam Tom- Dancing was enjoyed from nine ‘until midnight, when @ supper was served. Club Hears’ Paper on “American Statesmen” American statesmen who have fig- ‘ured ‘inently in our national gov- prom! ernment since the time of Benjamin Franklin were named, and their con- Statesmen,” given by Mrs. G. M. tere etans at a meeting of the Monday 4 club b yesterday afternoon at the home | St. Ri bf Mrs. Mrs. EP.quin reviewed Jacob Riis’ biography, “The Making of an Amer- Woman’s Club Takes Up Study of Mexico Members of the Woman's club, who fre conducting a travel tour of the ‘United States, made an imaginary excursion into Mexico at their mect- ing last evening at the home of Mrs. Hi. F. Keller. Two highly interesting bmg hen beter? ote by Mrs. C. Mrs. E. D. Rose, one feithtul pictures of the life of the Mexican peon and ibed customs peculiar to the country. The club will con- tinue its study of our southern neign- bor at the next meeting. {lub inst evening st her home, 623 Mrs. James Morris to Attend Minot Legion- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1980 Clearance sale of Vassar win- ter underwear for men; $4.00 union suits $5.00 union suits .. BERGES' Sixth street Mes A.W. “Guare | Young Woman Is Dead Helen Miss Geise, and Mrs. R. F. Mus Helen, Gelve, and Mrs. R. F.| From Stove Gas Fumes Jan, = 21.—(#)—Mrs. games. Dance at the I. $s O. F, hall] fostna a1, WF near death in a hose Wednesday, Jan. | pital as the result of gas fumes which music, Everybody. invited. escaped from a stove in their home. A pile of one thousand mil lars would reach a height of 248 mile: saga’ 2 A cata ‘ Mrs. Hofto, at a dinner the same eve- | § ning. see St. Rita’s Missionary Group Is Entertained : The B. A. Woehle home east of the | city was the scene of two parties yes- | % afternoon ere and score Hater) went to Miss Bonift Helmbricht. in play, and honors were h Lu Se ite and cool Adelaide Turner. roses and geran- sels abut the ols eon te S tables to carry out a red and green | % color scheme. A social meeting of the Senior |$ Lutheran League of Trinity Lutheran | % church will be held in the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schlenker, 722 First street, .Priday evenine at 8 3% o'clock. Members and frie welcome. eee Members of the local tent, daugh- ters of Union Veteran's will meet at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Albin residence. eee "| Mrs. J. C. Taylor, 110 Avenue A, | % will be hostess to the members of the | % A.! Current Events club at their meet-|% ti | ing Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, afternoon at the home of Kennelly. A comparison of the coun- try as it is today and as it was inj with 1914 was made. Current events were given by the members preceding the eeting. roldd depicting tl f Chapter Origi inal Af the E.O. Sisterhood was give! the meeting of Chapter N, N, P. the home of Mrs. Juanita Ed! seven officers of the impersonated the seven coendes of the eesiceme* dancing fae for the benefit of the Army Relief will be pon cee Batur- day evening at the post gymi Fort Lincoln. Dancing will t erage at 9 o'clock, rig pases tere ngroryetelan Play. The Army Relief is the epee prods ee, of the army, and of widows Bhens of army me Honoring Harry. F. McLean, Mer- rickville, Ont., Dr. and Mrs. V. J. La- Rose itertait been spending se in marek on business, sett today by or plane for Minneapolis. To celebrate day anniversary of her son, Curtis, Mrs. L. P. Wedge, 503 Fifteenth street, entertained @ small company of boys at a 6 o'clock dinner last eve- ving at the Wedge home. Later the boys attended the show at the Cap- fitol theatre. * 1% Members of the Sunshine Society | % Wwe evening | ¥ Fr Trepp, 231 West | % will arte bert Thayer er vent, tained the members of is Resgieie right up ee her + usual record oi COLD pe sccontnd and THE FIRE DEMON as always is keeping pace. Don’t forget to protect your property. Let Le Barron Insure It Office 312 1-2 Broadway Phone 876-M Bismarck, 4, COLUMBIA PICTURES Pathe News Coming Thursday - - RICHARD DIX Adults 35c until 7:30 | Capitol Theatre face Morris and Mrs. C. | % lien the evening party six tables were eld by Mrs. a= A. w. LUCAS CO. Past Season's Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s DRESSES Hedstrom, at the sheriff's | § These Dresses go on sale Wednesday morning at 9:30, and “. sale will continue while quantities last. Women’s and Misses’ Dresses $ Values to $35.00. Your choice .......sssecseseeees In thig lot are silk crepes, satins, jerseys, novelty wools and velvets. Frocks for daytime and evening wear. Broken sizes Children’s Dresses ‘a but all sizes - 14 to 44. Values to $5.95. 2 for....... siete 3 Wool challies, jerseys, novelty flannels and velvets. Sizes 3 - 14. Demmeanlane: these dresses go on sale Wednesday morn- is ing at 9:30. None sold before. No Approvals - - Every Sale Final , It will pay you to be on time. A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center © MARY, PICKFORD WOUGLAS’ FAIRBANKS Mary’s Gone Wild! : Doug’s Taming Her! " AN ADAPTATION _OF SHAKESPEARE'S mee, S hre rew: ALL*TALKING The King and Queen of movie- dom in their first co-starring pic- ture, Now Showing - - Tuesday and Wednestay THESE ATTRACTIONS ADDED Paramount Seund News ‘Paramount “Weak But Willing” ‘. An All-Dialog Comedy . Matinee 2:30 + + Evenings 7and9 “Marriag$ Wows” A. W. LUGAS CO. Locally Controlled—Locally Owned—Bismarck’s Busiest Store Annual Foot Saver Shoe Sale All of This Week Again this January we bring to you our annual Foot Saver Sale. This is done that you'may acquaint yourself with these famous shoes at prices that you would pay for cheaper types of shoes. Try a pair of these stylish shoes into which comfort has been built and see for yourself why thousands of women proclaim Foot Saver shoes as “America’s Most Wonderful Shoe.” Foot Savers must always fit your feet. There is no substitute for Foot Saver comfort, quality and style. ‘Qo® In another group you will find vari- ous types of Foot Savers, values to $10.85, now selling at i | 85 - $885 We are offering Foot Saver straps, pumps or ties, for- merly selling at $11.85 for......00. Still Another Group of Foot Savers will be offered at the extremely low price of In connection with our Foot Saver sale we are offering at a great saving to you many shoes of style and quality in the pop- ular price range. These typesare in both high and medium heels, black and brown kidskin, black and brown suedes: pa- tent leathers, and other novelty colors and materials. ae | Group 1—One group offered at this sale is a group of shoes formerly valued to $7.85, now selling for . .. In this group are values to $9.85, specially low priced at $5.95 a pair. $5.95 Sizes 3to9--- Widths AAAA to C r NOW. foc erecies SOerrrrerrre eer rrr errr All overshoes, all rubbers, all wool or rayon fabrics, formerly priced to $4.50, 48 Pair Mail orders will be carefully filled as long as quantities last and sent postage paid. A. W. LUCAS CO. | Where You Expect More-for Your Money—And Get It 99999 F9G9FFG9F9 FFF 999999 99S SOGOS 6

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