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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 29, 1930_ later refreshments were served by the| state-wide radio program for ele-| ment adjutant of North Dakota, and s . O, Kraabel, state veterans Featuring New Style Merchandise Every Week stations effort is without precedent, Miss Palmer believes. Williams and Kraabel Attend Legion Rally Fargo, N. D., Jan, 29.—(#)—Legis- |} broken lines, sizes 35, 36, lation affecting more than 30,000 / $7, and 38. For quick clear- and | North Dakota disabled veterans of ance—$5. the Civil, Spanish-American and if ___ World wars and their dependants, oD | Will be discussed at the annual reha- SALE—25 Men’s Suits, Modeling Authentic New Styles |}. DAHL CLOTHING STORE Huber, Mrs. Nellie Evarts, Mrs. L. B. Sowles, Miss Lillian Cook. Miss Hen- ricka Beach. Miss Belle Mehus, and Miss Besie Baldwin. sess ‘Auxiliary Attendance Contest Inaugurated An attendance contest, which is out of the ordinary, because no actual prizes will be awarded, was begun this month by the American Legion Auxiliary. All units in the state will take part, and the contest will con- tinue until June 1. The fact that there are no prizes, does not, however, detract from the interest of the con- test, for delegates from winning units will be honored at the state conven- tion to be held in Bismarck next summer. At this meeting delegates from each unit will be seated by districts in the convention hall, according to the per- centage of attendance of members at each unit meeting. The district with the highest percentage of attendance of members at unit meetings will be adjudged the winner. As Bismarck is to be hostess to the convention this year, the local unit is particularly eager to make a good showing, and unit officers are urging that all members attend each meeting during the coming months. . entertained ‘Whist was played at two tables, with score prizes going to Mrs. R. Richter and Mrs. Claude Hanson. Mrs, Rich- ter, Milwaukee, Wis., was an out of town guest. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parsons, who have recently moved into their new home at 823 Mandan street, were sur- prised Sunday evening, when a com- pany of friends gathered at their home for a housewarming party. The cvening was spent Ca wasn bridge. * * Mrs, R. J. Kamplin entertained » company of eight at a bridge party Monday evening at her home, Ninth street. Honors in the games during the evening were by Miss Rita Murphy. xk * Mrs. Peter Sundel, Minot, who been spending the past two mont here visiting her mother, Mrs. A. B. Dingle, 828 Sixth street, has return- cd to her home. xk * Mrs. H. W. Herman, 610 Helen, who is a student at James- town college. * * * Mrs. F. W. Petrie, Linton, is spend~ ing a few cay vine, in the city. Mr. and Mrs. John Sailer, Stanton, ‘re here today for a short visit. Rene We 8 OLATES ONE POUND»BOXES At Your Neighborhood Store SITTERSWEETS: Be na 49¢ | MINT PATTIES Rich 91.00 value. ‘ExPaas. O9C amet. 59: it ideales conant ompet - Wm. Mc MURRAY & CO. mutaGh 886 George Haggart, Fargo contractor, qi ® business visitor in Bismarck to- lay. Chris J. Hill, McLean county audi- ans. is transacting business here to- vocal, “Indian Love Song,” Alice Slat- * , Schubert’s “Serenade,” Clara £8 7 F i i way F. E. Shepard, cashier at the First Matinee 2 National bank, has returned to duty, Land Oftice following three weeks illness. TODAY Employes of A. M. Sandacker, Finley, and Perry Brown, Sherwood, assistant dairy commissioners, who have been at- tending to matters connected with the office of the state dairy commis- H ll age ag? | sioner since the state dairymen’s con- eae Pacific vention, left yesterday for Finley and all-talking role or 14 at the Sherwood. bowl of roses for ‘piatciabibiiibialcihhs bridge was played rooms at the hotel. School Broadcast Is Bie aaa 2a : aq together” meetings, in the wenlipes Planned by Palmer departments, — poipehee Fargo, N. D., Jan. 29.—(®)—North Dakota is the first game of love! An amazing TB Ho i ps of Miss Beatrloe Hendricks was th tied lent was the occasion for a party given by her CRAWFORD mother, Mrs, E. M, Hendricks, 921 Fifth street, at which 16 small girls were guests. Entertainment features and yellow, with the birthday cake centering the table. and favors at each place. a ee Members of the F. W. C. bub were yesterday afternoon by| © Mrs. L. C. Wedge, 503 Fifteenth street. for over 38 years 25 ounces for 257 Pure — Economical Efficient MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT ‘The time was spent in sewing, and our engineers to establish a new THE CVew SPAR Model so:UCUC~ A'™™ ago, I told them that the richness of Sparton reception must be brought within the limita- tions of every income. I placed at their disposal every resource of radio, electrical and mechanical science. And I gave them time. selectivity makes this distance- getting power fully usable. Its ability to reach through local stations and eapture others has been a source of wonder even to engineers. And’ with all this re- markable improvement in per- From this group of men...some 0fmance, Radio's Richest Voice < them my pst associates of *etains its captivating purity. ity years. . - has come what I So now Sparton offers nota regard as Sparton’s greatest accom. 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D. er, : le H. Herndon, Miles City, Mont. W.'H. Coleharbor, N. D. Flichers Gara ‘Golva, &. A. A. Hoyd, Burt, N. D; Fi Dieki fh Andrew Fischer, Regan, N. De” ‘Moversod Hawo.' Gs,ronte, Mont. Greil Mecca eee NS De QUANRUD, BRINK & REIBOLD, -INC. “BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ‘ _Witlilams Haréware Weetak Bata Sparton Slope Auto Co., New Salem, N, D, Starbuck Ol Service, : Washburn, N. D. Scorling Motor Co., Sterling, ND. . Sidi ‘hue, 8 ie, Stanton, N. D, ree FOrMASCEE saatone, No D. Uhlor Hardware & Accesso! ‘Regent, 'N. D. Wangen Motor Go, = i Lb Mont. gt n & Son, McKensie, iD. bach "Mott, Ne De Wibaux Machine a west Wetnen, 3D, Spring Frocks 2:30 to 4:00 Modeling Dresses up to size 42 We will show the new spring prints and chiffons, high colors in crepes, also black and navy. Also the popular silk ensembles, the bolero dress and the new Princess silhouette. During Thursday, Friday and Saturday, our entire line of $17.50 dresses will be offered at -......c-..rcssssscssesesssensecesesesssessesensseeesseeesosees § ] 5 The Modish Figure, this Season is one of soft curves — the lovely natural rounded lines to the bust, the flowing hip curves — in fact, feminine lines are once again “the thing.” Beautiful lines are assured you, if you wear a Corselette* by Gossard. MODELS FOR ALL TYPES Our New Gossard Princess Founda- tion Garments will be. worn by the models while modeling the: new spring frocks Thursday and Friday. Ic While they last One group of $1.95 and $2.95 included in sale. Buy one at regular price and get a second one for one cent. Sizes 14 to 52 Quilted Robes A limited number in sso” $4.49