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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JRNE 7, 1932 ‘ printed crepes, light weight wools. mostly pastel value, per can ... stockings new ever 80 much Suacial Acrauged Prose Mah shades. Sizes 14 to 42, ‘ Crabmeat Cocktail longer. Here’s my list: : . $5.00—Formerly to $25.00. Light and dark crepes, 2 30c bottles for “is Marian Sandin Abigail Roan one and two-piece wools. Sizes 14 to 20. 48 pairs silk stockings 18 chemises Violinist First Piano t 18 large chiffon handkerchiefs 84 suits children’s underwear Second Piano $ x special 3 Ibs. for E poh remem mo ; nee : N : Taylor's Irish Potatoes, 48 pairs men’s socks City Auditorium, Friday, June 10 % H ATS $1 00 d $3 9 5 No. 2 squat can, 1 8:15 p.'m. . an ° 2 cans for ...... 5c ft . . , . washed with 1 box of LUX! M t A R hat purchased to “hSahame spring stock. one bottles for . 29c LUX goes further than any argare nn Nwamse z ches sop Here sede i y DRESSES coat ee keeps my underthings and Dance Admission: Children 35c; Adults 50c Studio Hats... . No carry-over: $9.75—Formerly to $39.50. These include plain and —___ Each sale will be considered final. provals or exchanges on sale merchandise. m,, where cars will be in readiness to lund, Hazel Nordquist, Frieda Gie-| classes and general swimming instruc- take the group to the Mandan park. Bah serie get 19 LO AL NURSES seka, Ethel Northridge, Bsther Weis, | ton, ae? aed * + # Caroline Hall, Gladys Pulkrabeck,| Mothers are urg sent L di d A Members of Tirzah Ann Barclay 08! poned | y us' ice Edna Nordquist, Margaret Anderson, | children to the park during the hours a es an Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans} 4 preliminary hearing for Conrad Ora Sandstrom, Edith Swanson,|when supervision is provided. The of the Civil War, will meet at 2:30! pecker, charged with issuing a check Isabel Overmoen, Esther Aus, Hilda | program each day will include games Gentlemen o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the|without funds, was postponed until Deibert, Sadie Josephson, Myrtle|of various types, ea vied gr f home of Mrs. Willard Leach, the first! July 2 when the defendant appeared Buck, Gerda Hill, Ruth Larson and of the various recreational devices . . Fy house north of the Memorial bridge.| before H. R. Bonny, justice of the : Grace Hoefs. the park, Something Entirely New a ote a U. V. Meeting |Leave for Biennial Mrs. Wade Green will be hostess.|peace, Tuesday forenoon. Graduating Class of Bismarck 8 - Beci ee Me ace wea j ; ker, ism: : . 4 3 0 Be Held June 15-16 Session in Seattle ane Eibds foc k tag Wis Nios 1 Mater nas Boe werk, NOW, Hospital Receive Sheep- upervisor to Begin feet south of the city athletic field. STR AW H ATS June 15-16 are the dates for the| Mrs, Fannie Oeitjen and 4 a as ON RRR ate te skins Monday Night Work at Playground ° sixth annual convention of the North 7 Tete eee, Gauahter | Members of the Bismarck Sunshine |enable William Langer to appear in Tribune Want Ads \Dakota tents, Daught . Jacqueline, 401 Fifth St., accompanied | ciety will meet at 2 o'clock Wed-|defense of Becker, Langer, candidate ———_—_—_— Supervision of Kiwanjs Park play- B r Sell Through Veterans of the Givin sit oun by ane unghie de ae he a nesday afternoon at the home of | for ee will be unable to ae any} A view of opportunities for service! ground will begin Wednesday, accord- uy oO ug! . Miss inson, teacher at the . Thayer | Cases until after the June 29 primary |offered by the nursing profession was | iS be held in Fargo, with members of | Will Junior high school, have left by wae ae adh Naha ath Sa election, State's Attorney George S.!presented by Justice A. G. Burr of the |!ng to John W. Reel, director of re- | Any color, waterproof, guaran- the Fargo tent as hostesses, automobile for Seattle, Wash. = x ee | Register said. istate supreme court in an address to|Creational activities. @ not to fade, run or rub off. Mrs. Anna Speedy, Minneapolis, aj Mrs. Oeltjen and daughter will at- ti Circle will meet graduates of the Bismarck hospital! Miss Mildred Fried, who during the | member of the national council aig aedeae te | ‘ Here is = chance to match your cil of the} tend the biennial convention of the! at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening nurses training school at commence-| school year just ending supervised | 5 D. U. V., will be the convention |G ‘al Federatic ft We 's cli Ms eB De STRAYED golf costume, something you epeaker aa id Mrs. Ann Nickles, Fargo,{ a Mae a Ak So ae dl rd at the home of Mrs. E. Ulmer, 402{ ment services bite r bled eve~ | hysical education for girls‘in Bis- ‘A rem state president, will preside, © Oeltfen as a representative of the lox | Mandan street "Nursing calls for the highest, type ote eee et ore, Be in charge BE | one two-year-old steer, apart aca: le principal social affair of the|cal Pan-Attic Study club and Jacque- | of service to humanity, he told the Hed id hs meeting will be a fathers and daugh-|line is the delegate from the Junior) Dramatic Art Teacher graduates, Ite fleld of usefulness is|P.™- daily except Saturdays and Sun- | jf] roan att Taha e ters banquet at which G, A. R. mem-|Study club and all junior clubs of ins C ti almost unlimited, he said, because |SAVS through the season, Reel said. beset d apito. oe bers and other war veterans will be|North Dakota. Joins Conserva ory nurses, particularly, are brought in} I ne rescore ‘men will a . guests of honor. Mrs. Ohde will visit relatives on the| | contact with people at a time when|0ccupled at the city swimming pool, GUSSNER’S ® The state encampment of the G. A.| west coast and Miss Johnson will at-| Mrs. Ralph Truman, Minneapolis, Wilton Farmer Treated For|their hearts may be most easily this aE ud Bed agit Ragen oe ospito. R. and the annual session of the/tend the Universty of Washington | Platform reader and play coach, has ‘ touched by moral, ethical and religi-| nme, ‘Ti Wore charge of ewimmin Women’s Relief Corps will be held at|during the summer. joined the faculty of the Mehus Con’) Minor Injuries Here After fous truths. ‘The nursing profession, vache 4 JAKE GARTNER, Prop. the same time as the D. U. V. conven-| Mrs. Oeltjen will be the only Bis-|Setvatory of Music as teacher bs 7 jhe pointed out, by nature of its du-| . 420 Broadway ton. marek woman in attendance at the | dramatic art, according to Miss Belle Disturbance ties and the demands made upon it, Delegates from the Bismarck tent| biennial convention, although a num. |Mehus, cgi) a x vain si oy jis closely allied to the ministry and are Mrs. Henry Burman, president; |ber of club women of the state will be | TTuman wre ¢ Mrs. ‘Tri calls for the exercise of the highest Mrs. V. J. LaRose, Mrs. O. F. Bryant | present. ee iG Una eet wehildren, will|, 4 Wilton farmer was treated in ajqualities of character, such as pa- HUMAY LANT Tikes WULEDAY! and Mrs. Lina Michaelson and it is ee | Fane Ba Rina her” rma nen t|0cal hospital for minor injuries Mon- |tience, kindness, generosity and ten- é ' ‘ possible that other members of the, Pupils Will | be fe a Pel day night and his nephew-neighbor | derness. AMATEUR DADDY’ tent may attend, ance Fupus see taught at the Mo-|'85 charged with assault and battery| Rev. C. F. Strutz, Jamestown, for- i zee ft Appear in Fantasy Mrs. Truman taugl sie es ‘ber | Ollowing a disturbance Monday af-|merly of Bismarck, who is secretary WARNER BAXTER MARION NIXON Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neff and son pp ig veld brig tak * ine ternoon, according to A. H. Helgeson, jof the training school committee, pre- —ON OUR STAG Junior, 710 Seventh street, will leave Mi t LA aarti Givens Pied a blic | Burleigh county deputy sheriff. sided and presented diplomas to the Noted Irish Singe @ Actor th Wednesday for Henning, Minn., to ier thane Pee ot toes ai SetAp and taught platform pokes John Berg, brought to the hospital|19 members of the graduating class. FISKE O’HARA Spend ina bongo aii soectiie ake presented me dance fantasy at 8:15|ing in private and group work. anon Washer seat aleewtth ia belting a ier tints SoSvin Glimpses of Ireland in Song and Story ie: Eee * [o'clock Friday evening in the city au-| Her early study was at Cedar Falls |¢, 3 ‘claw hammer or rock” during an |head of the training school. With , Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dohn and son, | ‘itorium. (owa) college and Grinnell college, argument in a field near their farms| Musical numbers were given by the David Ackerscn at the Piano John’ Thomas, 832 Mandan street, re- aivian bokaaied Sit pat onion. ecurin Sante aubhvt Mt Guerye tone! about 4 p. m. Monday, according ps Lael See. tod Escher ate 5 ; visions, wi a 2 ; | Helgeson. vood and Hil rt, who playet PR Re a Peed eee ee ee eC OUT OF A MILLION GIRLS - end visiting with Mrs. Dohn’'s broth- and Greate, Egyptian, Grecian, bal- {at McPhail. During her residence in Tuesday forenoon. uet. ie invocation was given by ¥ i. : 4 A Il laceratic his jaw indi-|Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the vA phir re Caen agi hr anes Lael Marin “sn Seu at Hed Univetelty nts Babe cates that me “might nave been |McCabe Methodist earl as ae IT COULD ONLY HAPPEN TO ONE: lance numbers, wi ; |struck with a claw hammer, his at-|Ellis L. Jackson, pastor of the Firs! « t ing to cThird St. wil leave Wednesday’ on a |", ore, forelgn nations represented, COUT LEY ae re ee eee Gedy [tending physictan said. Baptist church, asked benediction. \ She Didn't Flinch! Dad, I'm not going vacation "trip, She will visit her Hegtanteucds thes nse part wil be Inthe fields of business psychology can Gisturbance was Teena barertolee pecoben Jin ae dining | Even as he doubl school any more. 21 c of several months of ill feelin; jan informi 01 . g J S eres) Gina Le er a made up of specialty tap, scrotbaise and ublle en has appear eben the'tw igre empty aherittania. room of the World War Menara | crossed Her — Kile “Eh, why?” Claire, Wis. She expécts to be away adagio and character dances. lew : be a lect ea ye many auste Berg leased for this year a piece of |building, where members of the \ burning kisses still “J can’t learn to spell be- trap ot a a BOSPURNES VTIAYE 17080 TRE Ge Tor eee ee La ee ice | Property near his farm which formerly |school faculty and graduating class. warm on her lips! aC Oe reali number. on diction, stage deportment, volce/had been rented by his nephew and received the guests. Mrs, H. A. Bran- cause the teacher keeps r .| in addition to the dances, Miss|production and corrective speech. Wagner apparently resented it, Helge- |des and Mrs. A. M. Brandt presided She Dared!...a h the words.” Miss Matilda Williams and her on Belle Mehus and Miss Abigail Roan| In her work with children develop- son said, warning Berg not to cross |at the refreshment table, decorated in world’s sco swe changing the woi ae ae eet Sti aisive Wreanieanay Seeks ee eens ee sit Lper Ma chats barrerpica oh ee his farm to get to the property. jthe class colors of rose and silver and \ damned in the ey: ren of Fargo will ar Miss Marian Sandin, soprano, will/gination, rather than imitation, Berg went to the rented rty jcentered with a bouquet of pink roses You keep changing the to spend a week as the guests of Dr. f sol stressed. To this end she teaches the Te ae of a finicky society! Pp ging and Mrs, R. &. Towne, 722 Seventh st.|£'¥° ® &TOUP ee |fundamentals of voice production, |Monday afternoon to work, Helgeson | and carnations. Paine walie of your HouseHeMt Miss Williams and Mrs, Wattam are Mrs Weiss, Crystal, (enunciation and posture from the |S@d, and found Wagner repairing| Members of the class are Z She Did...whet a cae sisters of Mrs. Towne. a at Tuesday ‘ror their” home |beginning, fences Lahde cae. aes million girls would furnishings—but does your : " Lipset 3 and the blow to Berg's jaw resulted, ; Mill vise! ey f the Bis- | Sfter visit Baro witht Judes snd Pars: LOCAL YOUTH GRADUATED knocking him unconscious, according cringe at doing! insurance on them keep L. V. Miller, secretary 0! |W. L. Nuessle, 710 Second St. Mr. G to the deputy sheriff, But got away with it! ace with their increased ‘ck Sojourners, returned Monday Owatonna, Minn., June 7.—(?)— puty P Trom Kenees Clty’ where he attended | Weiss 18 @ brother of Mrs, Nuessle. Twenty students of Pillsbuy aces | Bere was brought to Bismarck early 9 ° value? Buy enough fire the convention of the National So- | They came here for the graduation of | 7TeNty ei na seat. son | Monday evening by his hired man and | WYNNE GIBSON etl ; amers, in session there June 2-4,|thelr daughter, Miss, Esther Wess (ort commencement exereiseg| Hugh Redington and entered the hos-| PAT O'BRIEN insurance to protect your — > ;{from the Bismarck hospital nurses | annua pital about 8 o'clock for treatment. He se On his way home he stopped in Monday evening and|Monday. Recipients included Robert FRANCES DEE investment. Omaha to visit a brother and at|‘taining scttool Monday e ie J, Hoskins, Bismarck, N. D., and Wil- | ¥@8 conscious upon his arrival here. Y pieces |b inview, Neb, to see an uncle Were accompanied here by thelr niece, Pats Kostelecky” Jr. Dickineon,| , Members of Sherif? J. L. Kelley’ =| DUDLE : iecnindieth Soo i Miss Helen Weiss, of Crystal. Nib eee ae nson, | staff left for Wilton Tuesday to ar. as tS a Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Titus, 212 West! ygiss misies takin AObiB oo a ee, aoe 24 years | THE iY ‘Thayer avenue, have received aN 8N-| sorings, Colo., arrived Sunday for a| 7 ry Berg, who has been @ farmer in the | * A N 5 (C A § E ' M IRPHY Maram wise James, Kc. (Nelson, of [several weeks’ visit with her brother | | City-County News {| wittos’ dismict tor many "years, is : J i ? Portland, Ore. Mrs, Nelson, who is a|i8-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. tt + —————— * | abput 45 years old. Ze + . ' ee “The Man Who Knows daughter of Mrs. G. E. Juell, former | Fleck, 514 West ee ‘ at| Members of the Lutheran Men's = £ . : Insurance’ 2] ea iq. {Lakin plans to take special work a Butter, 1-4 lb. : J ba ¥ 218 Broadwa: Phone 577 Beira of rash ie ea "| the University of Wisconsin this sum- |Club will assemble in the parlors of prints, per Ib. .. Cc z J 4 . 2 y laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Titus. tmer and will leave the latter part of Trinity Lutheran church at 8 o'clock » é . BISMARCK Mrs. Al ae ae Avenue. A; en-| the month for Madison, Wis. for their regular meeting, according} For Your Entertainment while s . : ’ tertained 16 girls at a birthday party| wins. signed * ot aous,son of |°° 4% Bingson, secretary. auiiGineuwithicmeatheun ue aten® ee ~ — ” 5c CARTOON and COMEDY ead ie ited te decd Ms eed Mrs. Katherine Shepard, 501 Sixth ENAMELED STEEL TILE Ee ee ‘an Camp’s . i birthday anniversary of her daugh-/st., has left for Grand Forks to spend| Enameled steel wall tiles have been La . ties Soe peienerend games| ® ee sen feel here fared = Lee) es ee can o Cucumbers, large, 1 5c ‘i y mother anc , Woodro' -|used in and bathrooms tu soy ite tage ae el ieee ae ce ee Hey Topper ip? Brown & Tiedman the Bismarc! igh school. blocks. = Echeme was carried out inc the table | SueHard will leave soon for Evanston, - Lemons, 23 Phone 1400 120 Fifth St. decorations when a luncheon a |e eee pasigiies Dr. T. W. Buckingham an- and his famous band per dozen ....... Cc served. Favors were balloons and Sarg P eee pres — peg Wed. and Thurs. cons Miss Eunice Venne, 514 Fifth St., year, Tomatoes . Mr. and Mr’ & 3” passett, ang|Will leave Bismarck ‘Wednesday for|nose and throat. Cowan Bldg.|f If you cannot be with us, Usten “ged ‘ matoes, 25 c Specials Gino alate ‘Bt. left Bis-|Chicago where she will join a party to us broadcast from 6:15 to 6:45 sere sees marck Saturday for Fargo where they which; will aivene ba tos iene Tribune Want Ad p. m. over KFYR. Hood River Strawberries Will spend @ few days with Mr. Bas. |SDAINS nore the tour will sai Bring Results Corn Flakes, ] 0 J, Cantaloupes, Cherries Sabi 8: DRED Det: Bee Ce ree . Montreal June 11. Following oe - large pkg. ...... c Enter the Mrs. Charles Knight, mother of Mrs. p s x y 2 Basie Tater in the eumen tet Pets ot Mer prt four gland pai eee oar ] naa, tbe tor», 2a expect to take a cottage at Detroit | 2" int York. Miss Ven: A 9 We | Cc “ad Lakes and will remain there for the | ice by way of New York. i o. ontest. : | balance of the summer. will be away about six weeks. . ng Cher. 2 5c * * * ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__- + . ere Announcements have been received | Meetin 3 of Clubs | 107 Firth st, Phone 1612 4 here of the nasriage 6f aes si Frat bt 1G ? | ail SERA z s e Come in! Get your Extra Fancy Can- c Beer, Sacramento, Calif. daughter of roups |ALIT M h C f M niehdve earl Anton Beer, Bismarck, and Sigmund I aternal BPS ehus onservatory 0 lusic free enter blank on taloupe, lge., } Silverman of Oakland, Calif., wi % ex: ation of the si “ took place May 29 at Reno, Nev. The| A display of iris from the O. H. Wi!|#_ wed. and Thurs. Specials Announces P What's th Extra Fancy Medium bride is a graduate of St. Mary’s high {nursery company will be one of tho contest. ate the 3 school and formerly was employed at ene ee Seven cen pens Butter, No. 1 cream- 1 5 4 c . greatest number of words you can imake from the letters tes Bell Telephone : ening y a M Ral h * : : pre Ades Hiner rear cea association, of commerce rooms | 9%. Per Ibs oov-ss-..- rs. T ruman contained in the slogan: | man will make their home in Sacra-|at the vow a races ne eon [ime a pails . 15c Specialist in Platform Reading and Play Coaching WEAR ENNA JETTICK SHOES aailtiene Lass mento, rectalage nal par ee a ee All Branches of > 4 20c * % % they wish to sad meeting. This || Fig Bars, new fresh 4 © Entries must be left at our store before closing June large .......... : Ensign Francis Nuessle, U.S. Navy,|bring them te compete with | Stock, 2 Ibs. ............ 19c 25th, or postmarked not later than midnight June ‘will arrive this evening from Annapo- Showing will in no way ogee ra ma Cc r Ss » OF p J tha ig! lis, Mr., for a visit with his parents,|the spring flower show naar week, || Doughnuts, reg. 25¢ 15 c 25th, 1932. There is no obligation on your part. Judge and Mrs. W. L. Nuessle, 710|Garden club officials said. ‘usua:! i value, per dozen ........ In Private or Class Lessons Seeond Bt Ranga, Musee, MO Vas ae To aden ee oat M, Call cas, 23 cada Enna Jettick Shoes, made in 177 sizes and widths, PSE ET PO eae are ee | |e Saeed c Very Special - - 8- Week Summer Course AAAAA to EEE, sizes 1 to 12, are smart shoes the Pacific coast to Join his ship, the) | Members of ne es nes lodge || Tollet Tissue, 1000 sheet, 25c Beginning June 14 for all occasions. Priced at $5.00 and $6.00. “You need “4 ey I Ne 4 wr patency a ie atinasie aes isis eee o'clock Thursday evening in the Odd sic deans, Van. Gatnn Fer children in groups according to ages. A public demonstra- no longer be told that you have an expensive foot. are = ‘ancy Home Grown will be Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Scott, De-| Fellows hall. Reservations are to be ae tine . p's, tion will be given at the end of the course. Make reservations pinach, troit Lakes, Minn., who will arrive|made with Mrs. Amelia Scott at 977. amit per an 5c now. For particulars and rates, phone 306. Tie . 2 Ibs. for .. | ‘Wednesday for a brief visit before * * * , . teens 5 continuing to Tos Angeles, Calf,| ‘The Junlor American, Legion Aux- |} Crackers, Krispy, 20c MEHUS CONSERVATORY 5 HW OE MART Extra Fancy FreshOQ c | where they will make the! future | iliary w! & pien: jursday a! DEB. ves eeeee stew 9 | home, Dr. Goott will be on the staff|ernoon to which each member may|fl Potatoes, Early Ohios, good alee, Eltinge Building Bismarck, N. Dak. ' souila® Price Peas, 2 lbs. for .. of the U. S. Veterans hospital in Los}bring her mother. All are asked to|— just out of roothouse, 60 iad Extra F; v W. Angeles. Mrs. Scott and Mrs, Nuessle|meet at the home of Mrs. E. F. Trepp,|ff peck, 18; 11 bu. bag .. Cc xtra Fancy ax 1] 5 c | are sisters. fat West Thayer avenue, a Pp. Beans, per lb. ... SS ae ie seen Beechnut Brand Grape : Jelly, 23 LOUISE: I check up on my soaps . 2 18c jars for ... Cc % these days—see this list? Boschnut Brand Peanut | 5 39 | NELL: My, it looks long—what is it? : 2 25 jars for... ITC bee Wednesday and Thursda Homa Malt Syrup, 45 LOUISE: 570 pieces—lingerie and : y y per 2i4-lb, can for fC. stockings and fine things— Presented by the Pupils of the A timely clearance of late spring Dresses, Coats and Every garment and size can, $1.10 49c No charges, ap-

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