The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1930, Page 4

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to the squaws. and | for. the. paving of First. street _north- | ployes Mutual he MANDAN NEWS : bad ging. hap Renate fre te a Magn and: 37, to Be ennieted : At York Festival in Mandan|=* Iverson, W. L. Nuessle, Anton Ol- be Bismarck and Mandan Ma- son, guards. ht of Malta—Otto Bauer and perts 1. J. %. Bell, Priors. Assisted by E. f sonic Groups to Particl- 5) Sauter,’t. cz John A. Graham, | Hen oud Bolen, and Swift, Eagle ome 3 C. E; E, A. Ripley, Chaplain; C. V./ Ball, & pate April 22- Caddell, Marshal; F, W. McKendry,| Members of the party are practic- Pai pTonray C. of ©.;-A. S. Tillemann, Guard. ing their songs and “lines” in the Order ‘of the Temple —L. F. Smith | Indian. tongue crak under Colo- % and G. A. Rawlings, Eminent Com-| nel Welch's supervisi6: MANY WILL PERFORM WORK |2nd 0. 4. Raviings, Eminent Com- 8 — Gen,; G. L. Spear, C. G.; L. H. Miller, to’ represent 8. W.; W. E. Parsons, J. Wi E. A. Chapter, Twin City Council, and) Fi sey and J. A, Granaim, Prelates; J HAGGART FIR Fi IRM ONLY is attorney for the county 2 eommis- Commandery Work Includ- | L. Bell, Treas.; E. W. Miller, sioners, who are involved in the case, 9 er; H. ‘S. Lobach, st. B; ee The remainder of.last night's ses= | ed on Program aoe son, 8. W. B.; F, W. MeKen- a oe ode lange: bers ary, W.; A. S. Tillemann, Sen.; I.-C. Iverson, Frank Titus, A. C. Olson, Degrees of the Chapter, Twin City ‘and Commandery will be| Gas and Her; A. ©. Henderson,| oot act for, Paving Fiv Five Blocks | Jack Wolson, Mandan; tatisition baseball Council, exemplified during the York Rite fes-|SeP. Gd. tival which will be conducted at the| in Mandan Will Be Let. | N. P. Shop Machinist, Mandhn Masonic Temple April 220d) INDIAN SHRINERS GET Next Tuesday | Dies‘in Le apes 2 ‘They are Mark Master, Past Mas- - ‘ A ‘ “ gerd Fegan ep og FIRST MOCC ASIN LOT stl saad presented estimates R 5 a ea 1 . J t " ‘Arch, o! apter; . on three blocks of street and two roundhouse . atid |: es ‘eee } i ap Select Master, and Super Excellent blocks of alley paving before Man- : ; : : y Refreshingly-new, stylish suits. Master, of the Twin City Council; lan’s city commissioners at their 3 i : 4 ‘ and Order of the Red Cross, Knight _|Fesular weekly business meeting last | under treatment for illness. 4: * 4 ; , ee, | for men and boys. pf Malta, and Order of the Temple,| Native Shoes Made ‘tc Made ‘to Order’) night. Plans for the funeral include ser . : ny , i bf the Commandery. He was George W. Haggart, repre- | {c urday at P rede Participating in the festival vi be for Salzman, McKendry, _| senting us Hegyart arc th, . ; aie Quality is in every suit—the the Missouri Cha) No, 1, Mandan; company, Fargo, ial action on a "t y \ Bismarck Chapter No. 10; ‘Twin Clty Hunke, Borden contract for the paving will be taken Kk. j . : A ww very newest style lines—and the Council No. 7, Bismarck; Tancred at a special meeting of the commis- é a 4 Commandery, No. 1, Bismarck; and| Mandan’s Indian Shriners today re- | Sion Tuesday evening, April 15, ac- |b hs price never Was ‘so reasonable. nce De Lion Commandery No. 15,/ ceived the first four pairs of mocca- | cording to W. H. Seitz, auditor. i Fs : (Mand: sins which will make up a part of} Bids were presented by Mr. Haggart | Minn. He was ber : " ; RR, Those who will perform the degree| their “genuine Indian costumes” for u . : is Newest innovations in shirts, the war party of 17 members which | will be a feature in the Covered ° sweaters, ties, hats, caps, gloves, ‘Wagon pageant in the El Zagal = . * has shrine ceremonial at Fargo next ma H: ° underwear, hose and oxfords. .| month. URE THE THIRD PERSON y . 4 . Come in d look them over. 31 ‘The Indian footgear received today. ‘THIS WEEK WHO HAS ASKED . i was made “to order” for E. E. Salz- ME HOW I GET MY LINENS wamuescane uty .| man, F. W. McKendry, Harry Hunke, ra .;| and ‘William Borden by four Indian waded nbd WHITENESS—AND IN women in the Cannon Ball district OUR HARD WATER, TOO. on the Standing Rock reservation. a ‘The bare feet of the men were traced g FRELSHEE Hip BS Apel: Ee enk He: E eilicdl E i cate ii E be : i geeriels <0 Ee : : | USE RINSO, THE HARD-WATER SOAP. ITS RICH, CREAMY SUDS HOW THAT MUST SAVE WASH CLOTHES SNOW-WHITE, ‘THE CLOTHES! I'M GOING 2 = f i= a ae i << | V alue M fakes ' , Tolu; m e | 7 i RS I ‘a ny eae F LOWERS 1 18] and a greater volume makes we that le why jv ballave epectal offerings are due our customers this ter... / r 1% that they many oot the aiat sible for tures. eo ee ey Eas. , vertisemen: : Heee 9 Ee prey RO a Easter and flowers.<. how ; 8] ALL SILK PRINTED CREPES—Heavy dress weight; newest peta: ‘newest color combinations; every piece perfectly they go together! : i guaranteed ; no value less than $2.95 a yard; for Friday and Saturday, a yard .oio0r.sceceecseenee csi. $239 Never will , $] - CRETONNES—86 inches wide. Cre and crashes in new that a) § house lever will you find a more : s has begun and you wal had cana ae doe ce facie po ply] seit sn ctyoarrse 19 appropriate season to say it | |, —_—_~. a5 : } | SCARFS—3 inserts; tched ; Regular with flowers. Order now! Pf at: wae ‘ 36 and 45 inch; lace inserts; Ince trimmed; hematitcheds ete) Regular $1.19 values this 5 S|. ALL LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS——54x4 inches; fine imported crash ; fast colored borders; specially priced at... 98. Oscar H. ‘lions of ; $8] PEQUOT:SHEETS—81x90 inches; known for the standard brand by which all others are judged and also spe- He a Will & Co. uy | cially sreiootiats oncts i rei Heeeaepaneesoensecsreverssrduaseccsonesesnecssceressesccsescccssossesesoecs Led RAYON BED SPREADS—Double bed size with bolster in one. Our regular low price is $8.95; for this week- 319 Third St. end, .each sdeeneeoeeremeanseserererwengnsrnterseneres esses teesecgerecracooses soc cmmcouges 2.95 $ RAYON FABRICS—Plain and printed; guaranteed colors; 2 yards snceon+ semmmsomcesoicte'teieesnamcomees: 1,00 ‘clothes re EVERFAST EPONGEE---Also Glimorette. Crepes; all fast GOlOrS.......0secsccerseonvenes eeammatrecceene | 89 belay: of 38 Pep ieang™ ‘whites i Rinso “ 8 jard-watet , EVERFAST PIQUE—36 inch; guaranteed sunfast, tub proof and boil proof; wash it any way that you please, A Whirlwind Star Whizzing a ful of é this ei ; ‘Narrow wale; fine weft; a specially priced value at, a yard x... $0000 ceed oecceneritioecceseceeesesene: more —i 4 LARGE BATH TOWEL—24x48 inches; triple thread; extra heavy; our regular 49¢ towel; Friday and Satur- through a Whirlwind Show! ped Ap eal ‘Bee “day, each ».... ce waasaesasonele MALasPoWahtnieaenataisaleiaineiens od POLISHING fa batt pec jpackages of knitted fabric to shine up metal, polish bodies of cars and Ae glass or alvatis Ba OPSeeeeercerossedoesecseovecoes a a a tea ec ae (- 1 MAIN FLOOR-- ‘ALL SILK HOSE—Full fashioned: diuamunraeaubeanpliasiamabitidt. LITTLE SUITS—Unionall style; bar tacked; reinforced; three or f a OE Teas Little Colonels are guaranteed to stand boy wear, Daheeeenet 98 SOAP—10 bars Crystal White Laundry soap and 2 bars Creme Oil toilet soap, all for spasmierets meen AD LIGHTHOUSK CLEANSER—8 cans for SeeeesRemee eapieee ere veseecescscsceececseenooee mene cairns 09 THE (0 MOP—The dust on the market, ae ae pty mop Circular and all metal covered; $new:type spring Weeeence Neher seeleqecessovccseccccoseeevesiecnsocectcresss 100 Aut SERRE WAN aes iw ted enameled; roller bearing; steel under carriage fully braced; in seaamietnione AMG SOP Awe’ She ow oe erga haceeeeeevebeese: et eeeCeesnensensiondesooerien DUPONT |AUTO POLISH—One chamois free with each can of polish; FRCAD covivrnerneerereessornascen OD” ENAMELWAKR SINR ARE-—Avcsspietsegsortment, bried hou, tour hi cale and ebhy bass, os seach 1.00 ‘COASTER WAGONS 98 ich; all onk bor hinted and varnished 4 inch rubber ther disk wheels; roller “ - bearing; “dotthle braced Wehner abies sacenegaraat shinkes ne sara 2.15 2 Gi ular this season, Pictured shove is one of “Fash- fon Plates,” newest—simple but striking— ‘ B QU rARNISH- Y suaranted Peay and Satrday only cer am ni

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