The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1930, Page 3

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TH BISMARCK I RIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930 also were made Constitu-| would be a time to restore that recog-| and conveyed her wigh ¢ that the don-| a contndels aery of 12 years at- For Thanksgiving day/ nition, said the speaker, for Thanks-| ors might all have @ pleasant day tendance without missing a meeting; into the earliest sacrifice | giving: is a time for stressing the old! tomorrow. Henry Halverson, George Humph- thers of the nation, he said. ; virtues. his on John Hoffman appointed reys, Mrs. Gus Wingreene, and Mrs. has developed from con-! In keeping with the week, the Pres- rgeson chairman of a Rotary F. J. Bavendick, Presbvterian quar- ued sacrifice ever since. There| byterian quartet sang an anthem wl Poa fund committee, with the tet; and S. R. Mote, Indian school y been a provident care exercised Thanksgiving. Privilege of selecting his assotiates. | superintendent. it all this time, and the criticism} Roy Logan expressed the thanks of| Rev. F. E. Logee was chairman and ro aE 10 ANNU AL, DANCE mo lack of recognition for: his mother and the family for oat the guests of the day were Edgar Engelhardt’s orche: as become common. Now) gifts of flowers sent to Mrs. heiaiasd Weston, Livingston, Mont. who has Mr. and Mrs. Lenhart Asked to Lead Grand March; Paynes Will Be Chaperons Bismarck firemen were making the final preparations today for their an- A which will be thus inaugu- ral City, county and state officialdom will be present. Governor and Mrs.; George F. Shafer have been invited | to be guests, a delegation of Mandan officials headed by Mayor Charles Cooley has accepted another invita- tion, and the city commissioners of Bismarck and the courthouse offi- cials will be in attendance. Mayor and Mrs. A. P. Lenhart have been invited to lead the grand march at 9 qvlock, opening the program of a score and a half of dances conclud- ing at 2a. m. Meanwhile the music—the Orioles from the Radisson hotel, Minneap- olis—was on its way here today. As chaperon for the dance, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Payne have been selected. All dances held at the com- son, city auditor, will serve as dance: treasurer. The 10 Boy Scouts who have been made auxiliary members of the fire BERT WHEELER WOOISE Comedy Kings World’s greatest laugh team on the loose in Paris—where they invented dames! Grandest comedy festival of all time... Forget your troubles and roar with these clowns in khaki! Radio’s Monster Fun Show Lays Load of Laughs In Your Lap. . . ROBT. reserv: ations early. THE NEW CHEVROLET SIX Strikingly beautiful, fleet and smart =—a masterpiece of Fisher styling jority of Body by strikingly exemplified than in the Bigger and Better Chevrolet Six! With the added advantage of a lengthened wheelbase, Fisher de- signers have achieved in the new Chevrolet an impressive degree of smartness, comfort and luxury. Inside and out, scores of refine- ments stamp this car as a mrs- terpiece of modern coachwork. Radiator, headlamps and tie-bar form an unusually attractive and distinctive ensemble. Mouldings sweep back in an unbroken line to blend with the smart new body contours, And new color com- binations lend a new individual- ity. Interiors, too, are excep- tional. The new mohair and broadcloth upholstery is smartly tailored. Seats are wider and more luxuriously cushioned. A deeper windshield and wider win- dows give better vision. And beautiful new modern fittings lend a final note of charm. Many mechanical improvements are also evident in this Bigger and Better Six. Among these are a stronger frame; easier steering; a more durable clutch; a quieter, smoother transmission; and im- portant engine refinements. The Bigger and Better Chevrolet Six is now on display. See it today —drive it! It is the Great Ameri- can Value! department will be on hand to serve as escorts. Members of the » » AT NEW LOW PRICES « « Conch... S945 trousers and blue gilded caps. THIS GOVERNMENT CAUSE FOR THANKS Rev. ©. S. Rindahl Tells Rotari- ans to Remember That in Tomorrow's Gratitude Sport Coupe deat ceeeeeess POTD Cope... SDBD Sandee” SE QE _Wintow CupeSD45 — Seaan_....... $650 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT EXTRA Chevrolet Trucks from $355 to $695 All prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan 1 iy port Roadster A with rumble seat Dazzling cast of supporting stars includes DOROTHY: LEE Hugh Trevor, Roberta Robinson, Edna May Oliver, Leni Stengel And 1,000 Others Directed by Paul Sloane Taking his cue from the first) ‘Thanksgiving proclamation issued by George Washington after the estab- lishment of the present form of gov- ernment, Rev. O. 8. Rindahl told the Rotarians at their luncheon today: that a good cause for thankfulness! tomorrow might be that same gov- ernment. | In fact, he said, it is a cause for) gratitude always. It would be ap- propriate, he added, if Thanksgiv- IT’S WISE T@ CHOOSE A SIX CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY ASSOCIATE DEALERS: A. L. Garner, Regan C. V. Danielson Garage, Wilton ' Wentz Motor Co., Napoleon | De Remee Bros. Garage, Braddock | Kremenetsky Bros., Wing The Patterson Hotel Thanks- giving Dinner will be served from 1 to 10 p. m. in the new Terrace Gardens. Dancing. Engelhardt’s orchestra. When youre French leave .+.. French dames ... French fun— ¥ where big guns boom belly- , laughs with the Yanks in { Paris! ] Suits om) awe Buy Now and Save SS © %.% |88 $22.50 VALUES - $15.50 = Capitol Theatre Il $25.00 VALUES - $17.95 = $30.00 VALUES - $21.50 $35.00 VALUES - $24.50 $40.00 VALUES - $28.95 $50.00 VALUES - $33.50 One lot of Men’s Fur Col- lared Overcoats, wool shell, leather or sheep-lined. Sizes | Tonight - Tomorrow and Friday | Nov. 26-27-28 \ Daily Matinee at 2:30, Evening 7 and 9 o’Clock i Until 7:30 Adults 35c hostess O. H. Will & Co. RUPTUR E} WHat price EXPERT HERE Bismarck on Tuesday, Dec. 2 | 1 ‘Better Flavor In | Such Containers | For Quick Clearance Sale of 50 Men’s, Young Men’s and Stu- dents’ Suits, values to $38 Reduced g 00 i iis} AE : fem oot to | \ SLES Sears: formerly $12.95, loath $7.95 $19.95 exclusive Hi-Test Vacuum Tin. Sea vee te new, richer Alex Rosen & Bro. —™M-J°B Main Street - Patterson Hotel Bldg. 75¢ ABIG airy package of soap “tlakes” or “bubbles” is undoubtedly im- pressive, but you'll fiod that White Kiog’s compact cartun contains iust as much rea/ soap in weight, at the Patterson hotel from 10 a. m. to 4p. m. Tvening by Sacobane appointment. | and far more actual washing value. Mr. C. F. Red) says: ‘ 4 5 s, The “Perfect Retention Shields”| _— White King Granulated Susp is hold the rupture perfectly, no matter | made only from the purest vege what position the Yody assumes or! table and aur vils—goud envugb how heavy a weight you lift. They: to eat. It is absolutely free from give instant relief and contract the! “fillers” chat add bulk and reduce effectiveness. [¢ comes in the most coavegient known furm for house. bold suap—granulated, like sugar. tts purity makes it safe for the most delicate fabrics, effective for the greasiest dishes, kind to the moss tender hands. Try White King today. Its econ- omy will surprise you—a teaspoun- ful is plenty for the wash basin, cupful ample for the washing me chine, even in hard or lukewarm water. It’s condensed. Sold by your grocer. Finer flavor in mayonnaise resulted from the new glass bottle Flavor-Protection, Finer success is in adjusted device seals the opening without dis- comfort or detention from work It is practically everlasting, sanitary. comfortable and actually holds rup- tures which heretofore were consid- ered uncontrollable. Stomach backache and constipation, nearly always a conse- oer of rupture, promptly disap- P NOTICE: All whom we'have treat- ' ed during the past ten years are in- vited to come in for a free inspettion. | HOME OFFICE: 625 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. | Nearly all these suits have 2 pairs trousers, which are the regulation width. There is a full range of sizes, running from 34 to 46 inclusive. If you are looking for rea] value at rock bottom prices, look over these suits. Dahl Clothing Store 410 Main Avenue Phone 359 Thanksgiving Dinner TURKEY and TRIMMINGS THORBERG’S CAFE,

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