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__THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930_¢ 8 & single picture, the widow Tan hav-|@ @|member nations closed today with] CARD OF THANKS Found—A_ place to buy! men—something for the car— 5 ing been provided with costumes suit- Dogs Are nithful | |its delegates trank in their admissu We wish to thank fri i \V lable tor every conceivable sort of s0- | Dogs Are Faithful that its results were not. saa and neighbors for thelr kindness and | Christmas gifts that are dif-| sporting goods. Gifts for ' cial activity. The various ensembles, | In Master’s Death | —_—_—_ | sympathy during the bereavement of | ferent. Ask your Gamble man-| women—useful durable toys =] e a) including jewelry and other acces-|@——--——.... ih eae * | bel id, fi : tories, were specially designed for the *) Wilton Lodge Names (tiie We also wish to express our| ager for his list of gifts for| for children. sa picture, many by the star herself. yep agree vere tar C. Michel New Head hanks for the many beautiful floral " ———— | tributes. *. PN er eT ET TUE EN ee wes intelligence of two dogs was un- ee i } Pirate Theme Is Used | Dancing Party Has City-Connty Briefs ‘*! ‘folded today with the conclusion | Wilton, N. D., Nov. 28—Meeling re- a gen ete For Football Banquet Monte Carlo Motif 3 of @ coroner's investigation into |cently, the Wilton Fellowship lodge Mrs. Elsie Staib. i aE RG AT Sad pe on sine Oliver. 24. {elected officers. They include: C.! Mr, Amiel Piepkorn. tur ‘Thin Gnctiedtte ‘Welbnee “vod al eel i Dr. and Mrs. Charles P, Brady, 230] farmer. ver, after partaking |Michel, Master; Otto Olson, Warden; | PR Secret tbat é d f I th L t D t Bismarck high school Roa on ts a Pitter of Monte arto, tee | West Thayer avenue, are parents of] Of ® Thanksgiving dinner. took | Frank Josephson, Warden; Richard | WARRIOR'S SON DIES a ay: s e as ay 0 pearance of a pirate’s den for the| dancing of the club, held|® Son born Wednesday afternoon at| his two dogs and went rabbit | Everson, Treasurer; G. A. Lindell,’ New York, Nov. 28—(P)—Captain banquet given Tuesday evening by qeanesiay eveniar ¢ Forty Club, held | the Bismarck hospital. hunting. Several hours late: his |Secretary, and John E. ‘Williams,!y — B, Stuart, son of “Jeb” Stuart ake dvanta e of These the senior girls in honot of the foot-| presented ‘a striking 7 saaclan, wife and mother were ala:med [Trustee C. Michel succeeds Gordon | of Confederate army fame, died Wed- ‘ tall tales, ‘Huge blocks pred orp to repteeent Frank J. Smith, 505 West Thayer ie Ae bal Fed one of the dogs | Burgum as Master. nesday in Istokopoga Fla. He was 71.! Wonderful H 1 A pirate ship, with sails set, cen-|dice centered the floor, while smaller | Venue, left Wednesday evening for ie back door, Members of Seca Seat eC Sse! argains in tered the table which was further|blocks were heaped aloi Minneapolis, summoned there by the| the family followed the dog into | Chita’ i decorated with pirate dolls, At each/in the corners, Sars errata t oy heey death of his father, H. E. Brith, the woods and there found the | 40 Germans Are Hurt line pe ae ee Lager al place were miniature treasure chests.|resent dice cups were placed. Scores | Which occurred Wednesday afternoon.| . other dog standing guard over In Political Rioting' Lee ae eer one Date 8. Orange and black were the pre-|of cubes with black markings were, Mr. Smith had been ill about two Oliver's body. .A charge from his dominating colors for the decorations. from the ceiling, and others | Weeks. shotgun had entered his stomach. al ‘An address by W. F. McClelland of banked the fireplaces and hung from ‘ The coroner said Oliver's gun, Eutin, Germany, Nov. 28—(!—Two | the state training school, Mandan,| the side walls. Streamers further em-| Miss Bertha Palmer, state super-} Was discharged accidentally caus- score men were injured, one seriously | was @ feature of the program. phasized the black and white motif|intendent of public instruction, and} ing instant death. during a free-for-all fight between Miss Agnes Fleck headed the din-| noted in the decorat.os. W. E. Parsons, deputy, left this aft- ————EE fascists and social democrats which ner committee, other members of| Mr. and Mra. Harold Shaft were|¢riioon for Valley City where they] CONFERENCE HELD FAILURE |‘eveloped at a lecture by Julius Leb- which were Evelyn Omett, Sylvia|chairmen of the committee which ar-| Will conduct a conference Saturday| Geneva, Nov. 28.—()—The secona|®% Social democratic member of the Benzon and Mary Lou Thompson.|ranged this first party of the club’s| for supervisors and instructors in|conference of the League of Nations Feychsteg, shortly after be jiad an- Asssiting them were Bernice Herch,| Winter season. Assisting them with| rural education and directors of nounced as his subject, “Hitler's Big J ! Jean Mudgett, Helen Hanson and| decorations training at the state normal schools.|£0* concerted economic action of Fraud.” Catherine Brown. ’ . Ce .| The conference aims to unify courses Decorations for the tables were ; in methods which are being offered cared for by a committee made up of ‘. to care for rural school demands. a iy For Christmas 2 rhe Gift That Only You = Can Give VIRGINIA BUTLER HOME STUDIO » Third Street Phone 898 Dresses Every one of them is an excellent qual- ity and worth much more than the price we are asking. S y = We have these dresses in the following ern bie Sees Cam- 5 . J. . ance Lh (ae Brie, haaeatrins inning ™ ™ ” attractive prices to suit every purse. quist. a vi course. om me ae | Barnes Farmers to $8.45 $12.45 Women’sOrganizations|™ To Assist Girls Clubs} ,,2?°, Form Association anizat Valley City, N. D., Nov. 28.—Barnes atiilated withthe Cenlaeny cour . county farmers will organize a Farm- Se wil serve | refreshments at ie thelr friends are invited. aoa mete inert Shipping =o onthly pi Ss Of three Ls Barnes count clubs sponsored by the Bismarck Girls | @————______._o Lpdetpecd eeedera to a Stevens, Council,. it was announced beet ll 1 AT THE MOVIES 7 house tare. e Farmers’ Union ware- the extol girls, welfare committee, | ° ee il eas board of ae members of which are Mrs. Alfred who lat appoint of- Zuger, Mrs. A. H. Barrett and Mrs. ficers for the association. G. Olgierson. The Monday club will have charge of serving at the Wach- ter Girls club this evening; the Jew- ish Ladies Aid at the Will school club and the Catholic Daughters at the} suspense-! action dramas that | Richholt school. command attention. Perhaps it is| ‘The newest club, organized at the/the Bancroft personality that gives Will scheol has adopted the name, each story. “The Pioneers.” Officers are Harriet} Bancroft’s new starring vehicle, Malm. peesident a oe pte ee & notable example. Here secretary. e ~Wacl action-1 chosen “Stitch and Chatter” as their bia cree club name, while their new officers are Lucile Willman, president ; Eliza- beth Longmuir, vice president, and Cathetine Hall, secretary. Girls will attend the parties this $14.45. $19.45 You can even afford to buy more than one of these lovely dresses at the above prices to last you through the holiday season and its numerous parties. A Sensational Special Purchase Sale | Women’s Fur Trimmed Winter _ || Bismarck Cloak Shop COATS Bringing a wonderful collection of lux- uriously Fur Trimmed Broadcloth Coats that would ordinarily sell at $45 to $49.50. All Richly All With Trimmed 00 Warm With Only Double Durable Furs Interlinings the most original costumes books. Talks to be given at the gatherings will also the book theme. Miss Lillian secretary of the state library com- “Making If you have postponed the purchase of your Winter Coat, you'll find this to be the opportunity you have been waiting. Come tomorrow. Try these coats on . . . Compare sust Out eee Victor them with the garments you have seen at $45 and even $49.50. Profit by our remarkably low price of $33.00. Dance Reeords for Deeember F. H. Waldo will use the same for their talks at the other Two one-act plays will also on) “J. C., Jr.’s stomach was often upset the Wachter program. ..| and he had little appear os oe ® e talk. | Mrs. J. C. 4 te, aaa =e spore stage ns ro ae bad. T found he = daughter Mary Jane, who were © r was . of Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Stucke, 722) South, constipated. di street, Thanksgiving, be “My_mother cused Ca have feft for thelr home in St. Paul. ind Gis bak peo te pens ive elect new Daren iene ee cmap) ever made... new melodies, new rhythms, new eeaes: paaelsted be bowels; made 9 +» these will be a joy to you. Drop in and hear them today! a energetic *eTihe quick, safe way to cleanse and $12.88 2 ttle Dance Masa’ olle—Fex Trt ee Gallornia Fig Syrup. Give it at the From new sleeve treatments to gracefully flared It's a Great Life—Fox Trot _ (If You Don's Wi 614 Fifth street. ee first sign bad breath, coated tongue, listlessness or feverishness. skirts they embody smartness in every line. P My ldea For Trot (Goat Paramount picture, “Pleyboy of Parid”) is Senaing suger te vaca: ney an Pele as Preity Designed for business and dress wear—in the very iecleaaneeeee tion in Bismarck as the guest of giscomfort ‘AP ite isi crea od by fabric, styles, and colors you've been waiting for. Cond | Night Poor Harvard—March Fox Toot 3. Down the Fisid— stomach bowels are‘given tone ‘The Triple Cheer—March Fox Trot 3. The Princeton Cannon Song and rer pes Sian Rupr | VALL£E AND His CONNECTICUT YANKEES No. 22545, 16-ineh For fifty years, doctors have en- Embraceable You—Fox Trot (from the Musical Comedy, "Cir! Crasy”) . dorved this pure vegetable ‘product. Ne ee Tne (hon tie Maal Comet “il Oeny) West Rosser avenue, : The genuine is always m: by the ‘VicToR ARDEN-PaiL OBMAN AND THEIR guests venanees Mr. Fanigren's par- * Vf [aligs pp pe whea ‘Ne. 22588, 1o-nch ents, Mr. and Mrs. uying may: Fine and Dandy—Fox Trot (from the Musical Comedy, “Fine and bapa ene : J BISMARCK, N. DAK. tere Haare: Cal THM, he Lovet—For Trot (from the Musical Comedy, “Fine and Miss Helen House, Rose Four-Seven-Six “Now Mark Bismarck” 9 till 6; Sat. til 9 Dendy") VICTOR ARDEN-Pamt, OnMaN AND ‘Taere ORCHESTRA ments, left Wednesday evening f 23882, Grand For';, where she will visit over violinist LAXATIVE-TONIC for CHILDREN How I Cried the Morning After—Fox Trot (The Night Before the k-end with her parents, Mr. ith Ye and Mrs. E, House. pia flea eA When Keatucky Bids the World Good-Morning— Fes Tost s* Nat SHILKRET AND THE Vector Oncussraa Miss Mary Nierling arrived yester- Almost Invalid eee day from Jamestown for a few days/Holden, Nella Walker, Before Konjola Top Yoven— Tee Tost ee visit with Mrs. Ina Starke of the Brat Lown anv His Horzt Brerworz ORCHESTRA ‘Ne. 22541, 10-imoh Robertson store, and with other| Rescue Last Times Toda: Son Th ‘ 4 “Fellow Th Sena) -* * imegalficance an Came to Rese AL SOLSON APrashofn : Con Aunmalot amb His Oncersrea ir| rouble Yield to New Medicine = Maybe Lare— eu eG ee eee Ss ‘ RCHESTRA Sore Caren oft —Pays High Tribute to It's “Bi Boy’ ? aSieatt Maus ie Dusen tee ten UUs Cats Deesact Ten) Merits g Sweet Jennle Lee—Fos Trot ‘Tux Hics Hatrens Congressman Avenue B, left this morning for Washington, D. C. Winners in Radio Audition Selected) Carol Deis, Ohio, and Richard Den- ins, South Dakota, were winners of the midwest district of the Atwater ‘Utech of the Trail—Walts (Old Fashioned Song of Love) ween pit ee Hoskins - Meyer THE HOME OF KFYR HIELD AND THE*ViICTOR HOLLYWooD ORCHESTRA —$—$—$—$—$—$——————————————_— SS The Music You Want When You Want It on Victor Records Liners Crash at Sea! Mate of sluggish tramp fights two-fisted cap- Speeds derelict through fury of tropica! . to the rescue : Yet he knows aboard the foundering liner ir the one man in the world he hates and the woman who has double-crossed him. audition at Mandan several years ago. “After having suffered for eight: Boys’ Leather Mittens—knit eats 408 Gite aeticions ino sat0 | As fascinating as the roar and surg: 6 : wrists—warm and durable, at Smart - Durable effort to regain my health, I took two the sea is this great drama of a man's q Burg’s. bottles of Konjola and found myself conquerable will in conflict with a m wrecked woman who drifis int> his life. |1027 Berner street, Green Bay. 1 G b f‘ Thin — neat — convenient appetite was poor and gas formed in INNEY'S —durable. Pockets for my stomach after meals. As tinge | Cor: ge ancro ’ 2 " | passed my health failed more and, in : ‘ cards, passes and coins. more. I was often unable to attend | e : Attractive leather and col- _| to my household duties and so found | 66 New ore Priced fom $1.00 up. [mrp pectcny an mri eretc OLLET HOTEL or ‘ | tained such favorable results that 1 A Paramount Picture ic JOAVICE ORUG | al eontnue to take Konia ant on ener oF ue GEO. &. SCHUNK my rel permanent and complete a —Wh you are made to feel at home— PHONES BISMARCK. N D Constipation disappeared, my food di- w TLLIAM STAGE BOYD re00 First Class Rooms and gests provers and my ores e ie nf JESSIE LANDIS Three Restaurants— nis noying after effects. I have more pep AT MODERATE RATES :XCELLENT FOOD _ COURTEOUS SERVICE EXCEL LE TODERN FURNISHINGS CULL, BAKKEN, ||jseune=t Houle “io” St" ay| ’ Although many people state that | W. B. CLARK, Meneger : BRADY and JANZ || one sotie of Konjola brought relief {t | : : cerry j is recommended that six or eight bot- Mat. 10c and 350 Mat. 2 and 5:45 HOME OF WCCO STUDIOS Eve. 10e & S0c Eve. 7 and 9 eee Certified Public Accountant» ant be taken to obtain the best re- ; Sults. i iwcoe Tax sPeciatists || Konjola is cold in Bismarck, North : THEATR Dakota, at Hall's Drug Stove, and by | all the best druggists in all tow . ———$——$—_—_—_—$—— | throughout this entire ection —Adv. | SORES mae, Uahi ids Bismarcs Phone 459

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