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ternity. Following a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Jones will reside in Chicago. s* & Luther League to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1930 SOOTY NEWS Conduct Institute | toa. er League, will conduct an institute of the Mandan circuit of the Luther League in Bismarck Thursday. Ses- sions will be in the Trinity Lutheran church, corner of Seventh street and Avenue C, with an afternoon meeting at three o'clock, and an evening program beginning at 7:30. Assisting with the institute will be Rev. A. O. Messet, Leeds, president of the North Dakota district of the Young People’s Luther League. Delegates and pastors from churches in the Mandan circuit, which comprises all counties in the western part of the state, were in at- tendance. xe Mrs. L. V. Miller reviewed “A Lan- tern in Her Hand,” by Bess Streeter Aldrich, at the meeting of the Wom- en’s club last evening at the home of Mrs. R. G. Wilde, Hanafin street. A report of the biennial convention of the General Federation of Wom- en's clubs in Denver, last June, was given by Mrs. E. B. Gorman, who at- tended. An account of the recent state federation meeting here was Presented by Mrs. H. L. Wheeler. * * * Miss Mariam Knauf, Jamestown,ar- Tived today to spend a few days in Bismarck with a view to organizing @ class of vocal students. She will be connected with the Belle Mehus Mu- sic studio. Miss Knauf, who was an instructor in voice in the Sherwood Music school, Chicago, for four years, recently returned to Jamestown to| ore open her studio, She is a daughter of John Knauf, Jamestown attorney. * * * The pictures of Landseer, Rosa Bonheur, and other well known ani- mal painters were discussed by Mrs. P. C. Bakken at the meeting of Chap- ter N of the P. E. O. Sisterhood. held last evening at the home of Mrsi Bakken in Person Court. Mrs. Bak- their widespread t popularity. A social hour followed the meeting. enjoyed a week’s outing mountain resorts. Mr. Brink motored to Denver by the Black Hills, -returning by southern route. visited Mrs. and Mrs. O. W. Matteson, mer Bismarck residents, who are at Salina, Kansas. se & Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Converse, Eleventh street, accompanied by visit with her son, William 8. Moeller. She will accompany Mr. Fred Cuthbert, Davils » motoring here on business. * * Miss Ruth Woods returned day from Mexico, Mo., spent about two weeks Mrs. Necia Buck, Salem, Ore. tional organizer for the W. C. T. will speak at a meeting at tist. church at eight o'clock Wednes- day evening. ’ City-County News | | ¢ > o allan ik il street, ‘left Sunday for Minneapolis, where they plan to spend a week. Meetings of Clubs j | And Social Groups | OH The Wednesday Study club will meet with Mrs. J. K. Blunt, apartments, at three o'clock tomor- fternoon. HET day run yesterday at the Paramount theatre: CAPITOL THEATRE In presenting “Strictly Unconven- tional,” tomorrow at the Capitol The- atre, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer offers a screen version of one of the biggest successes of both America and at her home, 218 Third street. A pa- Per on “American- Painters Paintings” ee * The Current Events club, will meet ‘Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock with Mrs. H. F._O’Hare, at her. home, 802 Fifth street, with Mrs. D. J. Mc- Gillis as program leader. Adventures ‘A Very Humorous Play REX THEATRE Bismarck, N. Dak. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 8:00 p. m. Advance Tickets at Lenhart’s Drug Store. Price 50c Don’t fail to see this show. P. 8.—This is NOT a motion picture. You'll agree that our first birthday celebration - os ten fret fo Nemards this atc ea ee The Four Marx Brothers Zeppo! Chico! Harpo! Groucho! in their new show. PARAMOUNT SCREEN SONG “Strike Up the Band” ees Paramount Sound News NOW SHOWING Mat. Daily 2:30 Continuous Performances Daily, 2 to 11 No Advance in Price, Attend Matinees and Supper Show, Avoid Waiting. Evenings 7 - 9 15 and Gc : Geeeeh E é 2 i sues| KIWANIS FEATURES FIRE PREVENTIO. State Marshal Reade Speaks on Precautions; Jamestown ‘ Soloist Sings Fire prevention week was observed by the Kiwanis club at today’s lunch- eon. H. L. Reade, state fire marshal, ‘was the speaker. The marshal’s words urging cau- tion against fire peril had a consid- erable staté circulation, as the lunch- on was attended by many of city -jand town officials attending the League of Municipalities meeting. Outside of the fire talk, the pro- gram consisted of music. Miss Miriam Knauff, who has a studio at Jamestown, waa&a guest and sang two songs, “Star Eyes” by Speaks and “I “DANDERINE” Dissolves Crust of Dandruff — Soothes Scalp; Gives. New Life and Lustre to Hair! ‘There's no use allowing unsightly dandruff to steal the life from your hair; make it dull, brittle and scraggy; turn it gray or start it “Danderine” will dissol bring the glow of health scalp. Its consistent use will encour- youthful-looking. i first application. U.S. No. 2 Grade Potatoes $1.10 Per Bushel Gussner’s marvelously; it sparkles with new life and lustre. Five million bottic: of Danderine used a year shows its popularity! And you won't wonder at this once you lent its easy use and see how quickly it gives health to the scalp ‘and vigor and youthful appearance to the hair! Every drug and toilet counter in the land has Danderine—35c bottles.— -™* ¥ HORLICKS and so are “malteds” The finest peaches may cost a little more —but they are worth it. Horlick’s is the recognized quality malted milk—always .. fresh in bottles.;.Noné other liket. Send: ten cents for sample and free mixer to RACINE, WISCONSIN Love Life” by Mana - Zucca. Belle Mehus was hér accompanist. H. O. Putnam, the new county agent, was taken in as a club mem- ; ber. He was a Kiwanian in his old home in Minnesota. Guests of the day included George | % M. mayor of Casselton; Wesley C. McDowell, of Lisbon; F. G. | % Kneeland, city attorney of James- town; Ira L. Rush, Minot, architect | ¥ A. W. LUCAS CO. | Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center } of the new Burleigh county court-/¢ house; Stanley Casey, Rugby; E. J.|% Thomas, Minot; A. L. Christianson, mayor, L, N. Torson, city attorney, | % and H: B. Nelson, councilman, all of | % ‘Rugby; and Ralph Mayer, new man-|¥ ager of the Patterson hotel. Make dresses bright as new! DIAMOND ei ul easy to use; go on smoothly atid evénly; NEW. Never a trace of that re- dyed look when Diamond Dyes are used, Just true, even, new colors that hold their own through the be bigs and washing. ect mond Dyes owe their superi- ority to the abundance of pure anilines they contain. Cost more to make. Surely. But you pay no — for them. All drug stores— Bt Diamond-Dyes Highest Quality for 50 Years Coffee Schilling Fall-time Clothes Have a Triple Interest Here Having just replenished our winter stock with new fall and winter coats, dresses and millinery, we are placing on display some very unusual values. When you see these beautiful fabrics, excellent workmanship and distinctive styling of our newest fall clothes, you will know that values are bigger here. Sport Coats, Untrimmed The newness, styles and materials of these new coats speak for themselves, and there is a wide selection to choose from. $25.00 Dresses, for Sport Wear Many beautiful patterns in materials of travel prints and crepes suitable for after- noon wear, flattering youthful styles for women and misses, $15.00 shades and in different MILLINERY For Fall and Winter Wear FELTS VELVETS Stressing the Fact that Merchandise Is Cheaper and Giving You the Bene- fit of the New Lower Prices. The Last Word in Furs Gordon A representative of Gordon & Ferguson, St. Paul Fur House, will be at this store Wednesday and Thursday October 8 and 9 With their complete line of Furs and Fur Coats. Newest Rayon Pajamas Are Colorful and Well Tailored. $4.95 $9.95 $3.95 Buy your fall pajamas from this wonderful assortment of fresh, new color combinations tailored in fine rayon! Soft and comfortable to wear, in delicate: pastels, vivid shades and dark fall colors. Small, medium, large and extra sizes. VELVET $950 to $495 Hundreds of models that are newer than any new hats we have seen in years—hats that are entirely different from those of the lous season. Fine soliels, cushion brim felts, rich velvets, side drape models, flower, feather and fur trimmings. Everyone can have a becoming hat—and buy it at a saving'from this group. SARAH GOLD SHOP 312 Main Avenue Style Without Extravagance SSSSSSSVSS ISP OPOO GOSSARD ‘The Fall fashions do not com- promise... you must have lovely curves to be a Fashion success. The dointy Gossard hook-around, of pink bro- cade, pictured, is cleverly cut at the waistline to grace- fully curve-in the waist, and the elastic panels glove the hips to smooth slenderness. The brassiere is a new uplift design of peach net and rayon crepe trimmed with o lace medaltion. Heok-eround, Model 5024...$5 Bressiere, Model 8044 "lode Goma -F10.00" For the success of our 31st Anniversary Sale that clased last Saturday evening, We Thank You. A. W. LUCAS C0. Where You Expect More for Your Money—And Get It