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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Thursday he will go to Devils Laxe to 9O999005 S66 COGSBOSSSO if City-County Briefs; |adaress the county superintendents’ : Where You Expect More for Your Money---And Get It is theria.” i Fred Cathro, Bottineau, formerly | with the acids gare rare com- | 7 8. G. Radke, Golden Valley, is} mission, is visiting friends in Bis- Party Compliments spending the day here on business. | marck today. i Visitors in City Dr, Robert Gus Daffinrud, Hazen, is a busi- ness visitor here today. Social and Personal Farewell Dinner Is Ten dered Kolbergs W. Allen, epidemiologist | ©. B. Dickinson, superintendent of More than 60 members of \- san ale for the state health department, left | the Bismarck Indian schoolyreturned gregation of the McCabe Sci thd ee honor of her sister, Miss Bessie} today for Valley City to investigate | yesterday from a 10-days business | church were present for the farewell mee and also Miss Thora Iverson,|an epidemic of typhoid fever there. | trip to Washington, D. C. dinner tendered Mr. and Mrs. O. w.|"2° are here from Minneapolis a Kolberg last evening in the church visit, Miss Bertha Varney entertais ue parlors. Dinner was served by the guests for three tables of bridge last | $00 © Ladies Aid society, with the presidents |¢vening at her home, 408 Second of the various divisions in charge. |*!teet. , Mr. and Mrs. Kolberg are leaving to- Score honors for the evening went |X j day for Lead, 8. D., where Mr. Kol- ean K, Kjelstrup and Miss Irma | § berg will be an instructor in the hi : school. - Sweet peas and other garden flow- | § Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the |S were arranged in the rooms, and | ¥ church, who presided during the eve- |table appointments to harmonize e e 8 pe ght Fok oy oe | haa Bismarck’s Leading Children’s Store ciation on behalf of the church for ath Had ‘the ‘k Mr. and : s done in the several departments. He | bismarck Girls Are also presented them with a picture Named ‘Big Sisters’ “Breaking Home Ties”, from the con- gregation. Mr. Kolberg has been as- sistant superintendent of the Sunday School, and has taught one of the classes. Misses Dency Dickinson and Mar- guerite Kennedy presented the musi- cal part of the program. Miss Dick- | inson sang “Sylvia” and “Shoogy- | Shoo”, and Miss Kennedy gave as | piano numbers, “Impromptu”, and | “Of Br'er Rabbit”. * * * Miss Dohse Retires From Indian Service| For Miss Mellie Dohse, who is re- Two Bismarck girls, Miss Marlys |% Lahr, 221 Avenue B west, and Miss|¢ Jane Stackhouse, 814 Fifth street, are | ¥ among the 400 University of Minne-/|¢ |sota young women who have been chosen to serve as “Big Sisters” to the freshmen girls during the open- | @ ing weeks of school. Miss Lahr and Miss Stackhouse will return to Min-|% aoa about the middle of Septem- , ber. A part of the duties of the “Big Sis- ters” is to welcome rw girls and as: sist them in registering. They will also serve as chaperons for the freshmen girls at a large tea Sepem- tiring from the United States Indian |ber 25 service, teachers and employes at the U. S, Indian school west of the city Other girls from this state who have been appointed “Big Sisters” are Misses Alice Christian, Turtle New School Dresses withstand the rough and tumb! Shoes Become a Necessity Back to school days are here ga and back to school days mean back to shoe days, Back to shoes that are made to \ le of play ground, pavements, football fields, etc. With this idea in mind we present this season a better line of shoes than ever before and at the lowest prices in years. We have listed several here that are only a few of our outstanding values—and satisfaction must go with every pair. entertained Monday evening at a gar-) e den party at the home of the superin- Lake; Dorothy Brown, Hettinger; tendent, ©. B. Dickinson and Mrs,/Isabel McCannel, Minot; Margaret Dickinson. | Durnin, Bottineau; and Eileen Fow-|% \ler, Fargo. = 5 z ’ " ’ {nthe intermesnse aden’ atthe ies — é Youths’, Misses’ and cal Indian school for the last elght| Mr. and Mrs. O, W. Kolberg and | : s Boys’ Oxfords or High ‘ Children’s Oxford years, during which time her genial |two children, 519 Tenth street, accom- | % ¢ y 4 Shoes iidren’s Oxfords and kindly personality has won her Levi Lead irae eer tHE p & k. She has | Vogel, ne, N. D., let % * is * ray oy completed her thirty-seventh | morning by motor for Lead, 8. D. The kind built to withstand abuse year in the government service. |where they will make their home. Mr. of playground and football yet very Miss Dohse will leave this week for |Kolberg, debate coach at the Bis- \ ToT neat styles. soles. Portland, Ore. where she plans to eee net ber sete tid feat Bs aE : ‘ rene isigig hice It |science and public speaking in the $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 95c $1.39 $1.79 $1.95 Mrs. Elizabeth Knudtson is expect- | ead high school. ed to arrive tomorrow from Balboa toAlng Nn Heights, Panama Canal. Zone, for a| For her son Richard, who was cele- visit with her son and daughter-in- |brating his ninth birthday anniver- | ¥ law, Mr. and Mrs, Carl E. Knudtson, /Sary, Mrs. C. J. Myers entertained 810 Fifth street. Mrs. Knudtson has|nine boys yesterday afternoon at @ spent the lest three years in Panama |Porty St het home, 700 i A great variety of styles in flared skirts or pleated and ; . beth |The time was passed’ with outdoor f = ee gd Greats i ori taetet games. A decorated birthday cake tailored types. Mothers of daughters going back to She will be accompanted to Bismarck |Centered the table, and favors and|/$| the school room will appreciate the savings here in by her grandson, Wayne Solenberger, | Rut cups bagihde Bag mand aia hy | outfitting them. Because of our purchasing power propriate KA a we can offer dresses, etc., at unusually low prices. who has lived in Panama for four ‘ years, and the two will later go to nie senha sy wciae ks * ‘Washburn for a visit with relatives. ‘The ladies of the second division of Girls’ Oxfords or High * Shoes “ Nature tread lasts in tan elk, brown or black. Leather or composition Low or medium heels in varied styles and leathers. $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 “Great Scott’’ Shoes for the Kiddies We recommend these shoes for wear and style. Clever little patterned shoes that are attractive, yet they are supplied with moisture proof soles that wear, bearing out the nationally advertised slogan—“Great Scott, How They Wear.” Specially low priced at $1.89 $1.79 $1.95 $2.48 - - Sizes 514 to3 Sport Oxfords for the High School Miss Smart Frocks for the school miss of Fast Colored Prints, in many styles and colors; size 8 to 14 $1.79 Printed Broadcloth Dresses, in tailored and fancy styles, sizes 8 to 14 ....eseeeenceeeeecceses $2u z= * * Miss Annette Leibole. daughter of |+,, e McCabe Methodist Ladies Aid s0- Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lelbole, i terck (ciety will be hostesses at a silver tea LAD te aged Thursday afternoon at the home of from Seattle, Wash., where she has "eS |Mrs. Carl Nelson, 916 Eighth street, spent the last six. weeks studying |, til fi salGek. ASRS plano with Ruby Moore Grosvenor. | fot See dite ciseaita While in Seattle Miss Leibole broad. |Sical Program wit! be elven Hoste os (3 cast a program over KOMO. one of | otonded to members and friends. * the largest radio station on the west | ss © , oe Peery Mr, and Mrs. Carl E. Knudtson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hintgen, Wi- 810 Fifth street, have returned from ona, Minn., former Bismarck resi- Me peer caer Lieieds ore dents, have arrived to spend a week |with relatives in Great Falls for al % visiting with friends and relatives. | tew days. ¢ Sweaters - Hosiery ‘Underthings — For the Boys and Girls Mrs. Hintgen is a sister of Mrs. see ‘Thomas Caran 6e Mandan street. Ward Lewis, Minneapolis, lett yes-|% - terday for his home after a brief visit | § We have a complete new line that are light weight, yet very excellent for wear. Also you will find a fine assortment Boys’ Sweaters in all wool pullover styles, in a va- riety of colors, sizes 30 to 36 .........+-..005 $1.95 Juvenile Part Wool Coat Sweaters with shapely col- ** 1 q Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hollingsworth, |nere with his sisters, Mrs. Frank | 623 First street, have returned from |Gejierman, 512 West Broadway, and|@ Veiley City, where they spent the| Mrs. Maude Jacobson. , week-end visiting with friends. One oe ean Dues before ee shoes for scheol or party. $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 \ Dance at Glen-Echo tonight. lars; firmly knitted for extra long wear; in Mis: ta Roche, st ni : a i - ae ea cgtentan aieine flee sizes 28 to 86....... Lassa Gains since: .. 3.95 Gym and Tennis Shoes And for Home or! svending a few days with relatives in| _ Pure Wool Pullover Sweaters, striped in collar, cuff and bottom that dresses up the appearance; < a good assortment of color combinations ...... 3.95 Children’s Rayon Hose, one by one and six by one rib; colors, stone, champagne and bran; long elastic leg; gives best wear as well as dressy appearance; sizes 6 to 103 pair ....... sees eee e nsec eeens a Children’s Mercerized Lisle Hose, both plain and fancy rib; sizes 6 to 10; light and dark shades of tan; regular 35c hose; this week, a pair .........- . 25 Wayne Knit Mercerized Lisle Full Fashioned Hose for the larger girl; nude, champagne, rose taupe; sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2;apair.......,......eeee 75 for boys and girls. Official colors for gym use. Boys’ at 69c and 89c. Girls’ at 95c. Buy these early and be sure that you have yours. A pair of comfortable evening slippers, Styles are available with or without heels. In various materials. Te Me $1.39 “IT mention PILGRIM CHOCOLATES as the best of chocolates because I do net know of a_ better,” writes R. Whymper, fore- most living expert on Cocoas and Chocolates. WeHave . $59S00909S0SS0SS 9SOSSPSSSSOOVID IT ISTO DITO IOODFSTISISSISOGSF 9995955555959 SO SOTTO DFFOFOF 90595 909G99I5995 9551009995 35510599 99 DISTDFT95FO9S5SSSSS9ST DOSSTNO SOSSOSSSS9FOSSS Back to School Specials + Boys’ Cowhide Footballs, valve attachment with pump; no un- lacing or lacing to pump up $1.98 Cowhide Footballs with bladder 89c Boys’ and Girls’ Rough and Ready SCHOOL HOSE That feature durability plus low prices. School Clothes for Boys Boys’ Fine Dress Shirts, percales and madras of fast colors; just like dad’s; SSCS SOS SSS SO SSOSO SSE SSS SOSOSSSSOSSOOS Have Your Hair Waved Pilgrim Chocolates f in stock—the little after The New French Way dinner tid-bit or between ff, | No waveset, no rinse. Eleven Good ing, full fashioned, pure silk hose, lisle hem at School Bags for books and pencils 89c meals snack. Handy and different odors. snd foot;vall wanted shades; sizes 8 1-2 to Boys’ Long Trousers, worsted tweeds, Amos and Andy Pencil Tablets 4c attractive for party and Method used in largest Paris 10 1-2; a pair .........0005 Gee eae 1.00 in new patterns darker $2 9 5 25c Radio Pencil Tablets, 150 page, bridge favors. ] Beauty Salons used exclusively a : ip ot Aniiata infor eably- school wear fall shades ........--- - 4 Pairs for 85c ; me bits - 4c | new sup) y 0: nklets ear! SC. vi > . i . Boys’ 3 ind quality Hose, in n ‘ablets, 8 oe 5c and 10c ? at the : rayon; Ri aices aucicnioralte pick from ....... 50 Hove! Terend E nlekete built for wear; Engle As ith elastic i op. Note Book Covers, 23c ani fi *. al ees i a Ky ‘Dr 1S Elite Beauty Studio Sox for the Big Boys; new patterns; rayon and lisle patterns entirely new $ 1 95 rough wear. : ah AO gee eee 3 for wh Ug: Across the street from the Rose mixtures; sizes 9 1-2 to 12; Yegular 50c values 5 ; Boys’ or Girls’ derby rib, mer- and sieges /l~ Phone 9 - Shoppe is week irs f 1.00 Boys’ School Sweaters, all wool, in cerized quality School Hose wita Polo Pencils, 2 for ..... hat All | sei SENS Rt PRAEB SOR 22 2 ea eset Ss ‘ new shades, $1 9 5 clastic ribbed top. White and Velvet Pencils a ve Phone ; *s Mi i itti ings; i «++ $2.95 and : assorted shades. Sizes 6 to 10. esident Pencils ...........0. 5¢ ip e Children’s Minneapolis Knitting Works Underthings; Slipovers $2.95 an > tes cate tor eae: Note Bases aad Meniocandans run resisting rayons; good full seats; best of fin- ished garments; short legs; bloomers, 2 to 16 .. 1.00 Books .......... ReHHEAEARe School Kits and Pencil Boxes ... 10¢ LLEESOOSSSOCSDOCSO OOPS O SPSS SSID Boys’ Tweed Caps, worsteds of fine quality ............ 98c Boys’ Golf Hose 5 ‘ 4 ee le Run resisting straight leg combinations, 2 to 16 1.00 Boys’ Chamois Jackets; elastic bot- 3A length per ins patterns, in Other kits and boxes at 39c and 19¢ “7 Parteners AN Run resisting. built up top, short leg, elastic fin- tom; convertible shirt collar ; pockets ; Sizes 6 to 11% 59c Bae Home of Paramount Pictures 2:00 » 4:13 - 6:53 - 9:26 ish, 2to16....... ee ee ee er ee 1.00 cuff sleeve; $ 1 98 2 Pairs—$1.00 ere Ans NOW SHOWING 5 windproof .......++.. e i qk jum . ae — Underwear for the Boys—a new shipment, new pat- NK s-s0ee a af yg all size waists, 28 to 42; shorts 39c, ‘A Full-Fashi d Men’ 01 WIR ic sp cceibe's nice + aes ceens cave pees pee OD i i 5 a Thc ing new masien aiceettetias ga es . Dainty Rayon Silk and Rayon ull-Fashione en’s Rayon ing season are ready. The Movie New auze Vests, 39c or 3 for ...... apeae s = H All Silk ‘ Year of 1930-31 starts now in Pare Brazier Top Rayon Combinations ; band or elastic knee. Lingerie 2 ose H Fancy Hose mount Publix Theatres. Several makes and styles to pick from; braziers Bor the crownaip Miss ose 380 to 40 sizes; all sizes; each ........e00000++ 1.95 Bloomers, chemise, vests, B Mercerized garter tops All Sizes : shorties. Delusterized rayon and Full Length Dozens of Patterns silk mixed New Fall Shades Knitted for W. Y i ‘i One of the best values we ee Handkerchief Values Specially priced at, gar- | Soft and sheer, durable | One of the best values Leu Pella ment 2 Pairs : A Pair A Pair Girl’ and Small Boys’ Handkerchiefs in colored prints, colored cords and embroidered corners; all fast COMMA DERON Gao a ee es ects es Se eens ease 86 05 6lc $1.00 . 87c 19c ‘All of Above Are From the Big Economy Basement. : A.W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center Women’s or Children’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, all white, hemstitched hem, or white linen with col- ored borders; guaranteed fast colors;6for.... .69 Boys’ Novelty Handkerchiefs in all white and col- ored borders; each .. a Our Children’s Department is one of the strongest de- partments of the store, and it always affords a saving to you, —— Added Units Talkartyon CHARLES RUGGLES “BARNACLE BILL” GER ROOrRE Paramount Sound News quest: High”