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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, -MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1930 ‘3 BRD OGRE ech Se ernie Ve ares Wenner? rereranete MAS eens RPTL Ce ORONO OR = eAlerts ether dt hie tac wl Phd cc het eer eh A Se eR I IN LT TSE LaF a Yt hack a who have completed their first year’s|who have projects of three years to |@ ———-——--——__—__-_— - | Tek 421 Thirt ! projects will receive bronze pins.| their credit will be award ins. i tl day weet Seales pica Profi relief. Take Carter’s Little Liver JONS WILL FREE MATINEE ADDED ‘Those who have completed two years |The pins will be Prerenitsd at ad ate Meetings of Clubs | brad ldbea' as ae ara More ofits eitutes fi eee of pure vegetable Sait tried and true remedy for torpid, will reecive silver pins, while those | ner. An i * d Social Groups | Mrs, L. V. Miller, 608 Fifth street, | pared sluggish liver, stirring up bile, flush- . = = = _— z | Will be hostess to members of the|That’s why druggists try to sell yo e The “Progressive Mothers’ club will! Mothers’ club at their meeting at substitutes. Genuine remedies cos Ae Laid Sat Fis an by Gu for N°. rtet’s. 5 "8. The startling. ad- meet at the home of Mrs. George| three o'clock Tuesday afternoon. more to make, but gta aan ventures of a'man Ae SS ae Fad) I COME ON GETIOIRSHARE FUESDAY SHOE DAY and happiness. A SPECIAL EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO FINISH THIS STOCK UP QUICK—493 PAIRS OF STAR BRAND SHOES Aer Ou TO CHOOSE FROM—COME ON RUN. | Speakers of Note to Be Sent|Paramount Will Have Members Here; Club Invited to Pat- and Leaders as Guests on | terson Luncheon Achievement Saturday | The Lions club will put on an ob-| Achievement day for the 4-H clubs a 7 servance of Navy day next Monday, |of Burleigh county, Saturday, is not ie al it was announced at the noon lunch- | to be confined to a dinner only. That * ~eon today. The local committee onjevent is being sponsored by the o ixvance of the day is expected to | Rotary club. Today the Paramount Theater joined in the movement by inviting the club members and their teaders to attend the afternoon performance as its guests. Both invitations are extended to members who have completed their projects, which likewise is what pro- vides eligibility to attend the dinner. Tickets to the show will be available at the county agent's office by 2;15. After the matinee at the theater, program. ‘The club is expected to attend two feasts this week. One will be the State Corn show dinner, at 6:30 , embers of the club are expected to leader: get their admissions out of this al- Ere hee aoe: tthe etearianey a lotment. The other feast to which |nuiding. The visit will be followed ’ ythe club has been invited is thatlny attendance at the dinner at Elks hall at 6:30. i Terrace gardens at the Patterson ho- |" Ginh pins for the qualified mem- tel at noon Wednesday. The hotel delivered the invitation . through |D@"S_have been ordered. Members Ralph Mayer, the new manager of the Patterson, who was a guest at to- day’s luncheon. He said all the var- ious awe ee civic clubs would be i ney cl s bd a 2 | : } B k + | . reak Sleep Corn Show Attendance Urged If Gettin ng Up Nights, Backache, for attendance at the annual show | frequent Sa ea with EDMUND tOWE MARGUERITE CHURCHILL REGIS TOOMEY TONIGHT OWEN DAVIS, Jr. HALE HAMILTON and TUESDAY Performances: 2:30 - 7 and 9 o’Clock Capitol Theatre Burtness, of the first North Dakota | t! 4 district, and Dr. J. H. Shepperd, of | Y, Xe] PERE B0 te niet speckers. He asked | $8 ent as the chief speakers. He as! that the hour—6:30—and the time—| ton, Dong give up. Pry Cyaten (Pies ‘Thursday evening—be kept in mind | Iron-Clad Guarantee, Must quickly. by the club members. allay Bathe conditions, improve reste ‘One number of today’s program was and energy, OF ke musical, Miss Miriam Knauff, singing two selections, “Star Eyes” and “Life,” ‘accompanied on the piano by Miss Belle Mehus. Rev. Father John A. H. Slag spoke to the club on the ™Ilitical portents in northern Africa, 4 dere in Algiers and Tunisia French cuntrol and Ita- lian preponderence seem, in the opin- jon of many international political Worophets, to be fomenting the next World war. Father Slag based his talk on ob- } servations made on his last summer's tour of northern Africa and of west- ern Europe, when he visited, among Men’s Oxfords Reg. $4.75 One great big lot of assorted shoes and oxfords, all Star brand. Ready for a new home and service. We are closing out. $2.75 Men’s Heavy Rubbers Reg. to $2.00 The all weather, white or red, sole heavy duty kind. $1.25 Men’s Work Shoes Values to $4.25 Star Brand all leather shocs, the kind you always buy for satisfaction. $2.50 Men’s Oxfords Values to $5.25 Black, brown, tan kid and calf, all leather, new and mod- ern styles. $3.35 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. We have taken the room next door for a few days so that every shoe in the store could be displayed for fast selling. To- morrow we are cutting and slashing prices so that we may get sold out this week if possible. Shoes, overshoes and rubbers must all go and go quick. Take advantage of this closeout sale. — SUITS VALUES TO $30.00 Hall's Drug Store. Men Shop Here Because They Know ‘is. So ee nen orekicrsi itd Men’s Boots Your choice of 39 suits of hand finish worsteds, Men’s Boots religious . its very modern Reg. $11.00 tweeds and cheviots. Most of them have two pants. Reg $8.00 pty eer sections, far Sizes range from 36 to 44 and the colorings arc as- In this lot of 8 to 12 in. boots The big high lace fellows that break that winter storm and keep the fect dry. miles to get. $7.45 $5.45 CAPITAL CITY CLOTHING COMPANY JACK SLOVEN, Prop. 121 FIFTH STREET, BISMARCK, N. DAK. sorted from blue serges to pin stripes. more beautiful than Central park in New York, he said, and its native squalor. Another historial site described by Father Slag was Carthage, where the Eucharistic congress was held by the Catholic church during the visit of the Bismarck clergyman. d City-County News Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sheehan, Jr., Valley City, announce the birth of a son’ Saturday at the St. Alexius hos- pital. Mrs. Sheehan was Miss Anna ‘Manning of this city, before for dress or work you will find bargains worth coming 100 Style—Quality—Price Are Right | Boys’ Smart New Over- Overcoats dines 13 te 18 Years. at only 9.90 ana 11.90 = Light-weight, single-breast- ed models, expertly tailored Boys who take pride in their appearance will appreciate the of rarely fine materials. stylish patterns in these coats and their long-wearing fabrics. Values far above par! o_o Marie her’ marriage. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Larson, 509 West Thayer avenue, are parents of a daughter born Saturday at the St. Alexius hospital. ‘A daughter was born this morning at the Bismarck hospital to Mr. and Mrs, Charles Furrer, 409 Second patreet. z + son was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. >. Berger, 805 Tenth street, Thursday Jat the St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Theophil Sailer, Zap, are parents of a baby girl born Sat- urday at the St. Alexius hospital. Mrs. L. G. 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