The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 27, 1931, Page 5

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Set for September 11 September 11 has been set as the Mate for the local radio audition, singers will be will select which of the songs ich contestant will sing. Judges will able to hear, but not see the com- titors, and at the completion of the dition the names of the young man bd woman who will compete in the ite contest will be . “No special condition is attached to e competition, save that the young ople shall not be professional in any ,” said Mrs. Barnes. idy because the plan provides that singers who reach the final stage be assured of at least one year of George White, Grand Forks, is vis- in Bismarck this week with | Marlin Loehrke, 407 ae Bt. * #* rs. Fred ©. Johnson, 1002 Fourth * Bt.. is spending a few days in James- {town as the guest of Miss Cathérine Ladd. us ee # Miss Katherine Brown, daughter of /Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, 218 Avenue C, is ‘spending a week in ® Grand Forks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard erie Miss Estelle Dale, Jhmestown, is in | Bismarck for a week's visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Alfred 8. Dale, 211 West Rosser avenue, * * * Mrs, O. C. Shaw and sons Bernard and Richard, Jamestown, have come \ to Bismarck to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Breen, 1213 Rosser avenue. * *# * ‘William Matthies and Nels Ander- son, Detroit Lakes, Minn., arrived ‘Wednesday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wedge. 922 South f Seventh St. They are en route to the badlands. * % # Mrs. Frank Joblius and son Frank- lin, Green Bay, Wis., atrived Wednes- day for a 10-day visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. O'Neil, 414 Ninth St. She also will visit in Mandan with a brother, Clyde Farrell. * & # Mrs. John Hale, Minneapolis, for- meriy Miss Alice Webb, is here for 8 / vistt with her brother and sister-in- Jaw, Mr..and Mrs. Robert B. Webb, 422 Main avenue. Mr, and Mrs, Webb | also have as their guest their niece, Miss Genevra seers Ronmats: * Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Neighbor, Wil- lets, Calif, who have spent the last two weeks here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Neighbor and their daughter, Mrs. C. E. Vettel, 909 Fifth St., have left for their home. L. 8, Neighbor is a brother of H. B. Neigh- bor. + ** # Mrs. O. A. Olsou and daughter Lois Jean, Mrs. John Sullivan and Mrs. M. Skarey and son Eugene, all of Froid, Mont., were guests at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. H. C. McCready, 118% Third St., Wednesday. They were en route to Minneapolis where they plan to spend a week. Mra. Olson is a sister- in-law of Mrs. McCready. * % # ‘Miss Evelyn George, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. George, 611 Fourth St., will sail Saturday from Beattle for Anchorage, Alaska, ac- rents. Miss George ing the University of Washi! during the summer session and will be instructor in foreign languages in the high school pt Anchorage * Miss Eloise McKee, 517 Fourteenth St, arrived Wednesday evening by car from Superior, Wis., where she spent several days at the home of her cousin, Miss Nora McGettigan, teach- er at the Will school. Miss McKee has spent the summer with friends at ime) «Duluth and Milwaukee. She was ac- companied to Bismarck by Miss Ag- nes Witzleben, Linton, who has been visiting with relatives at Duluth. Both young women are teachers at the Richholt school. , ——ss SS 4 Ay Zat Naughtee French Boy ' Is Coming ' MAURICE CHEVALIER 0 cal Radio Audition jCharter Meriber of War Mothers to Be Honored at Party Fort Lincoln chapter of American ‘War Mothers will honor one of its charter members, Mrs. James Algeo, Oshkosh, Wis., at an informal party afternoon. Friday the War Mother's room at the ‘World War Memorial building. er. Mrs, Algeo is spefiding the summer in Bismarck as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harley Wilds, 418 Fif- teenth St. Rev. and Mrs. Claude M. Pear- son, Page, N. D., former Bismarck residents, are spending marck during the illness of Mr. Pearson's mother, Mrs. Lulu Pearson, Belfield, who is recovering from an. operation at the Bismarck hospital. During their stay they are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8. Dale, 211 West Rosser avenue. Miss Aline Cronshey is expected to arrive Friday from Beach Haven, N. J., for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Shipp, 610 Rosser avenue. Miss Cronshey will go from here to Can- nonball to take charge of St. James Mission home for a week during the absence of the matron. She formerly was stationed at Cannonball and now is in charge of a mission at Beach! Haven. On her return from Cannon- ball she will spend about 10 days at the Shipp home. Complimentary to Miss Lena An- derson, the Misses Adeline Will and Elvina Nelson entertained Wednesday evening at a handkerchief shower. The affair was in the nature of a bridge party and was held at the home of Mrs. M. H. Sidener, 204 Man- dan St. tables, with Mrs. Sidener and Mrs. Dave Harris holding score honors. hats, caps, ties, 8 _THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1981 \jand Mrs, E. W. ‘The Mission Circle Tt will be held in| cake will be served. * * de ad numbers of young 8 week in Bis-| ern North Dakota. on the farms this ee ® county agents say. a Directors of the hygshel of wheat at and an additional Cards were played at two| Officials of the tions are that the Forks. The luncheon was served at avenue, with honors Paul A. Cook. bright fall shades were used in de- corating the rooms. And Social Groups Al tist church will hold a social on the church lawn Friday evening, begin- ning at. 7:30 o'clock. Ice cream and All union carpenters are asked to attend a special meeting of Local 2050 Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Labor hall, when plans for Labor day and the state federation of labor _ Riley, | convention will be discussed. ‘11931 Young Chicken Crop Said Smaller Fargo N. D., Aug. 27.—A slightly larger crop of turkeys and smaller are reported by county agents in east- Commercial hatcheries in the area studied have had a smaller volume of ‘business in 1931 than in 1930, a larger Proportion of the hatching being done cally all of the counties low prices for eggs have caused more to be mar- keted on the basis of grade. Where feed is plentiful there is a strong probability that larger numbers of hens than usual wil kept over, the Will Accept Wheat For Admission Price Carson, N. D., Aug. 27.—(#)—One bushel of wheat will be the price of one admission to the Grant county fair at Leith, Sept. 3, 4 and 5. sociation board voted to accept wheat in Heu of the cash admission fee. Farmers will be asked to leave a member of their family. one of the most successful in Grant Bouquets of sweet peas were used in; county history because of an excep- the rooms and hed oe tables. | * Mrs. J. M. Harty and Mrs. A. L. Overbee were hostess to a group of 12 women Wednesday afternoon at a 1:30 o'clock bridge luncheon in hon- or of Mrs. Bert Lippold, Valley City, tionally fine crop in the county. A machine has been invented to peel willow sticks that are to be used in weaving baskets and making furniture five times as fast as the work can be done by hand. Umiauf, Grand Solini is understood to be ‘ Jersy over Catholic action. Mu Mussolini Plans to Call on Pope Pius Rome, Aug. 27.—(#)—Premier Mus- issolini was scheduled to vall on the pope when the Lateran treaty was signed almost two years ago, but the bituminous. planning to make his. first visit to Pope Pius XI in the autumn to seal the settle- ment of the Italo-Vatican controy- of the First Bap- ROBERT AMES 408i IME DUM “2:80-7+9 chickens in 1931 35c until 8 p. m. TONIGHT ONLY CAPITOL THEATRE year. In practi- County Fair as- the ticket office, bushel for each fair said indica- exposition will be RAMON NOVARRO in “SON OF INDIA” with “Oh Girls!” If you want to be loved in the worst way—come on over!” If ye ant to laugh in the best—get_a load of this wild-Joe-E-ride! It's a laff- slide of fun and romance that makes the thousand and one Austin gags merely snickers by comparison! JOE E. BROWN “BROAD MINDED” with Marjorie White — William Collier Jr. Ona Munson FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THEATRE S “Where the Really Good Pictures Play” MAURICE CHEVALIER COMING! “THE SMILING LIEUTENANT”, with Men Our new boys’ look them over. 5 to 14. $6.00 to ... $ Bao to poe 1086, $15 to $ $14.50 SCHOOL CLOTHES For Boys and Young men’s suits have just arrived from New York. Come in and Boys’ 4-Piece Suits With 2 pairs of regular or pa- tented knitgrip knickers, ages Also one short and one long of trousers, ages 6 to 13, $12.75 Or two pairs long trousers, , Student’s Suits for the boy just like, Dad weats, ages 12 to 18, $8.00. to .. Young:Men’s Suits, sizes 35 to 42. $32.00 See our attractive per showing of boys’ and young men’s f irts, sweaters, sport coats, pajamas, underwear, | trousers, belts, hose and oxfords. Dahl Clothing Store 410 Main Ave, Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 359 in Colbert - ‘and young 12.50 pensive. ages 16 to 19.00. 812 Main Ave. ‘a | Columbia Pictures present: . MADONN §_@ Weman's Red alluring, beautiful and seductive as the millionaire’s “pampered = dar- ling” who falls head over heels in love with his idealistic nephew! VARIES THE OPERA THEME A “saddle” of contrasting leather ++. neat little cut-outs where the shoe and its trimming meet. . . and yet this is an opera pump, true to Peacock tradition, with a slender heel and flattering high arch. Jasmonde ... in prado brown kid with the saddle in brown lustrous kid. 5] 0° Prices are lower but we have maintained our quality. NORTH DA ‘A DON’T PUT YOUR FOOT IN IT WHEN YOU BUY STOCKINGS! “Bargain” stockings often prove ex- They may look all right, but the quality isn’t there. It is better to invest your hosiery dollars in value than to speculate on uncertain wear and style especially when you can get “As You Like It” at $1.00 a pair and up. Sarah Gold Shop Style Without Extravagance Bismarck, N. D, pontiff is understood to have avoided, the interview because of a disagree- ment over the exact scope of the pact. They have been continually at’ odds over problems affecting the; religious instruction of Italian youth. Peru is estimated to contain 6,250,. 000,000 tons of coal, of which 73 per} cent is lignite, 20 per cent anthracite and 7 per cent various kinds of =| Great Sale of Women’s Hats! Mesh Only 2 More Days to take advantage of ¥ Usual Down Ice Cream Freezer 2 Quart Capacity! Wood Tub, Galvanized Bottom! A Buy: $16.95 Metal Day Couch, double bed at night Cretonne - cov- ered mattress. Boys’ Knickers Wash Suits ware Shera en Sun Suits Resilient felt. comfort! Light weight materials ....... Fast Color, excellent value, 2 for reeds °%S fl Children’s Dresses "°°" 49¢ Special to Golf Knickers Straw Hats fm tbes ..... Vp price Longie Suits >.n:"'....... $7.98 Trousers icnesm" $1.49 $2.99 clear se ft Wash Dresses Viieine xe $1.29 Silk Dresses t1't".°.°°"'. $3.99 «81-05 Dress Prints Gencis': &".. 16¢ Bras: . na i teawion a M Metal Ice Box ssrs5‘tae” $29.95 eae P P *} Ward’s low price. ure Fenn. Bring your can, 2.99 Cc At Money Saving Prices. Pipe Fittings Late Model Radios Reduced Special! uine Cuban sponge and large Cham- ing — Un- bleached, firm even weave, Buy yards of it ‘at @ sav- ing! We Sold 1,800 in One Week BETTER—because we scooped the market and took advan- tage of the MOHAIR PRICE CRASH! Now—the price is up but we give you the SAVINGS in this excellent Special! Roomy Davenport, and But- Here's News! A Real Valne for the Last, Two Days $89.75 ton-back Chair in Angora Mohair with velour. Rever- Down Payments sible cushions of multi-colored Cut to $2.50 mate- Jacquard. Now only Usually ‘ ck aa teed One Year. Electric Flat Brom Gesement Special «..+:---<-00s00> Full Fashioned—All Sizes Pure Silk Hose Values to $1.88. First Floor Special .... Sturdily Built—A resi value while they last. Second Floor Folding Card Tables Made of New Porous Rayon New Styles, Low Prices LI Mesh — So Cool! Values to 82.95 Berviceable, a Fall felts, as Sr, Com ' well as Sum- for the hot } weather still mer straws, PE Sn naene, ahead. And ¢ om binations. Brimmed and such a low cap styles, price! 5-pe. Curtain Set Dainty Ruffled Marquisette Sells Elsewhere at 98c¢ 89 Cc Payments The top has a Surprisingly new patented low priced for Spring catch. such quality! It makes tcc Curtains 2 1-4 cream quickly! yards long. f ] j Spring Mattress Hail / Better in Many Ways Than fi y Mattresses Selling at $25 2 -HOUR SPECIALS Saturday Evening — 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. Only Men’s Broadcloth Shirts 22,."First Moo? Special... Special . ; 88c Last 2 Days! | Wards Summer Lingerie $16.95 coils in deep layer Dobestry covering. Real be "runs evenly full ‘Treat- Flashlight— B-cell searc rows beam 500 feet. $1.00 Enamelware 13%-qt, Pre- serving Ket- tle with han- dle, and lon handled = La- dle. 19c Waste Basket —Sturdy quality metal, colorful enamel ishes. oe ZZ 89c Bath Mirror— a regular $1 value. White enamel frame; clear glass, BLANKET— 66x80, single. Cotton and small amount of wool. Plaid, sateen ends, .88c

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