The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 23, 1932, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932 lev . PLANNING ELECTION SOCIETY N EVS PARTY WEDNESDAY Cosmos Club Elects [Miss Wilmot Is Bride |°2*peltan Club Wil Cooper. Mrs. Howard McNutt! Of Barney O. Strand! °*? With Tribune in Giv- gees ing Reports it pass next Wednesday. He said the state tax department has not gone on phraits as either favoring or opposing the Fargo Garageman Is Kidnaped by Bandits Fargo, June 23.—()—Robbers held up a Fargo garage early Thursday, kidnaped the attendant after looting the cash register, and escaped in an automobile stolen from the garage. Entering the Fred J. Kencke gar- ‘age about 1 a. m., two unmasked ban- dits, each carrying a gun, ordered Mike Karasch, attendant, to turn over the cash. . The men ordered him to open the safe, but after considerable argument he convinced them he was unable to do 80. The men scooped up what cash was in the register, about $10.60. They then took a Hudson sedan, ~ purposes would have should’ ¢ SSSSSSSSVSOF99S9SSSSSS59S 959599 Mrs. H. A. McNutt was elected pres-| Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the ident of the Cosmos ciub at the an-|McCabe Methodist church, officiated Decision to stage ‘another election nual meeting of the group, held fol-|at the wedding of Miss Charlotte esda, lowing @ picnic supper at Sunny, on|Marie Wilmot, daughter of Mrs. Harry baerkGnd Wit ee Dlinatek tenons the Heart River, Wednesday evening.|Davenport, Regan, and Barney Oliver was reached by the Bismarck Cosmo- The affair marked the close of club} Strand, son of Mrs. Anna Strand, Re- activities for this season. gan, which took place at high noon Politan club Thursday noon at its Mrs. Fred Jansonius was named| Thursday at the Vater home. barren e rlee See aetna Tice President; Mrs. C. Vernon Free-} | Mr. and Mrs, Norton O. Strand,|° "me giutecoorevated with this man, secretary; and Mrs. John W.|brother and sister-in-law of the paper in giviny lect ae Reel, treasurer. Mrs. George McCay | bridegroom, were the attendants and March 18° sdivalanapa ath ea is the retiring president. ri the mothers of the bride and bride- The June 29 pri After the business meeting the eve-| groom also were present for the serv-| 17° ,June 29 primary party, will be ning was spent with various games.| ice. buildi a cor ela charge The bride wore a gown of orchid SER ee Values That Are Real Savings Eighteen members of the club were comprised the committee in charge. | was of green and white chiffon. features. in attendance. and green figured chiffon with white of arrangements will meet this eve-| owned. by Alex Stern,- and forcing . . Mrs. Jansonius and Mrs. M. W. ; tf t's frock|"ing to arrange for entertainmen:| Karasch to lie on the floor of the car, ae ee | ee os meee oe of the bandite got in end drove ot Fine Prints .........................2 Yards for 15¢ while the other sat in the rear seat to guard the garage man. They fill- ed the gasoline tank and drove across the ‘lead to Moorhead and then south, xe * ‘Mrs. Strand was graduated from the iene im i Lotus Lede Be F Canfield high school with the class guests as the! A. G, Ferderer Weds jot 1930 nes later attended the state |are received by the Tribune.. teachers college at Valley City. She| Announcement that plans are beins Guaranteed vat dye; all new patterns; for this week-end only, 2 yards for 16c. Weather Large Bath Towels ..................:......3for39e Shoes 23x44 inches; all full thread terry, with colored borders; for this week-end only, 3 towels for 39c. Frances Helbling has taught, sehool in Eekitind town- Imade for a joint duck dinner for the baie hip, near Wilton, for the last three!Minot and Bismarck Cosmopolitan Miss Frances Helbling, Bismarck, | SUP. i rood. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Erasmus | Y€@t: funds Wy GAs Commies et Helbling, St. Anthony, and Andrew G. « SOVIET-ALASKA LINE Moscow—The Soviet government is planning a series of explorations this summer to survey a contemplated air route across Bering Strait to Alaska and over polar regions to points on the American continent. In addition to that sponsored by the government, another expedition will be sent out by the All-Union Arctic Institute. Mr. Strand and his bride will make!made by G. A. Osmundson and B. F. their home on a farm near Regan. Lawyer, who told of the visit made Ferderer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex * * ¥ last Thursday with the Minot club by Ferderer of Mandan, were married S 5 i iesdey “neening et Gis “Cree Mrs. N. I. Roop, 205 Second St., has | delegation from the Capital City or: church at St. Anthony. The Rev. Father Andrew, pastor, officiated. Relatives and a number of friends attended the service. Afterwards there was a wedding breakfast at the Helbling home and later a reception for the couple at the Ferderer home in Mandan. ‘ The bride has been employed in the Boys’ Dress Shirts, Plain and Fancy ...............49¢ Fine broadcloth shirts in sizes up to 14; collar attached; washable; full cut; expert- ly tailored; both plain and fancy patterns at 49c each. Play Suits for Children up to 8, each ..............39¢ Chambray, pepperell stripe and hickory stripes; full size; specially priced at 39c gone to Leonard, N. D., for a short |sanization. 5 visit with her parents. Lyman H, Baker, deputy state tax ee & commissioner, spoke to the club on the effects which the initiated meas- ure to reduce property valuation for Miss Spara Christianson, employe at the state land office, is spending her vacation with her parents at Har- mon. PLLC SELLELESLPDLPLPSLEL LLCS SLPS SPSPSCSSSSCLSSSSSSSSSS SSS * * # Mrs. 8. W. Corwin, 422 Avenue C, offices of the state tax commission tegen meres: "lldayGutliig "ae Women’s Washable Beach each. ‘ " or feveral months. Mr. Ferderet 18/150 “Gerwin cottage at Lake Isabel and Street Sandals, made i Wr ee at Red Owl store No. 2, Bis- Wednesday. There were 12 guests. Mrs. George Bartlett, 207 Seventh St., is spending a few days with rela- tives in Jamestown. Mrs. Bartlett = Denise Sloulin, formerly of Bis- ys marck, is visiting frlends here this | was Aen, Anabel Salting of James: Nee She stopped here en route) * *e & rom Chicago to Williston, her home. i ve She expects to leave for Williston | weit wes Hoon ieapavenue A Sunday. eae bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Contract was played at two tables, Mrs, H. A. Reko and daughter Ed-/ with Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab and Mrs. na, Kenyon, Minn., who have spent 'P, E, Byrne receiving the prizes. of fine white linette, an ex- eeptional durable material. | Pants, Good Styles for Outings, etc., pair .........:69¢ These shoes are made with Whoopee pants, fancy stripes and plain denims, Rough Rider pants, covert cloth eae Lich ela ae cadets and other styles. up to 16; all good styles for outings, at 69c a pair. steel arches. Sizes 214 to M : 8; specially $1.19 Heavy Denim Overalls for Boys, a pair ...........39¢ riced at, a pr. ‘ ‘ P m Two pockets in the bib, tool and plier pockets, hammer loop, ete.; bar tacked; sizes up to 16; a pair 39c. Special Purchase Sale Friday and Saturday Only AT REAL SALE PRICES Bargains like these don’t happen every day! There are dresses for all occasions in gay summery colors. This is your op- portunity to save. SILK DRESSES Mr. and Mrs. Ferderer plan to make their home in Mandan. x # * TSO OW rp remem the last 10 days in Bismarck as th ? i i q fiuead_ of Btra: Reto's | broter-incw | cderogha saan” ct an-ritenas. “aul NEW PRINTS $2.95 Boys’ Work Shirts, Sizes up to14,each.............39¢ and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dah-jtheir son George Monroe Thomas, SHANTUNGS ........... > Triple stitched; two pockets: full ieee ti li ie Ry len, 831 Fifth St., plan to leave Friday | Williston, left Wednesday for their WASHABLE ple s 3 two p + full generous sizes; fine quality chambray; sizes up | noon for their home. home after spending several days here HOMES iiss waseasaa * to 14; each 39c. 4 arnesyeniiag a i i the | With Mr. ana a = vet hed SMART if y e's group of i¢| Avenue A, son-in-law an laughter ~ . ° ° § First Presbyterian church will hold al of Mr, . as. STRIPES ... > eeeaere ner nares rit etd oof Dr. and Are. Thomas pare Straw Hats for Boys and Girls, Specially Priced....19¢ this evening from the Ee eo Captain and Mrs. T. M. Oseth and “My Oni ahitevotth Be ers having cars are aske ring | family, t Le th, Kan., ar- . a: % reen 9 ° ° ° ° 3 them. Refreshments will be served rived Bismarck Thursday afternoon Special Larger trhiny WHibennith bleckrteia Men 8 Athletic Union Suits, 3 Suits for eee eeeee . $1.00 ee or all black. Fine duck up- committee in charge of arrangements | in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B, E. 39c a single suit or 3 suits for $1.00. Fine broadcloths. bg following the hunt. Members of the|for a visit with Mrs. Oseth’s brother- Ri b Ri U y ing pers with good weight rub- arg Misses Marguerite D'Ardis, Isa-|Jones, 519 First St. They also will/M © \ belle Humphreys and Thelma Lies-| visit relatives at other points in the Ni Full ‘ e ber soles, with or without - . ~ ™ man. state before leaving for San Francisco |f™ 8 ull fashioned, all silk . All sizes; ° xe * from whence they will sail for China lf 9 chiffon hose, 2 pairs porn ee 719¢c Canvas Gloves, Good Weight, Knit Wrist; a pair da OC ouaeaate is Miss Barbara Register, daughter of|where Captain Oseth is to be sta- Mrs. Mary Register, 508 Second St, |tioned. left Tuesday for Luck, Wis., where; ee she will be recreational director at} William H. Payne, principal of the Camp Wabigomiss, a summer camp| Bismarck high school, will leave Fri- for girls, during the remainder of the|day for Milnor, N. D., to spend the summer. Miss Register has been head} week-end with his father, A. W. of the women's physical education de-!Payne. From there he will go to partment at Gustavus Adolphus col-|Minneapolis for a short visit with lege. St. Peter, Minn., during the last|Mrs. Payne, who is a patient at a year. Minneapolis hospital. before going to Sheridan, Ill., to spend two weeks at ~ i@ reserve officers training camp. Size Print Dresses $1.00 - | $795 1 Pair 59c d Boys’ Athletic Union Suits, This Week-End, a suit. .29¢: Fine cross barred nainsook ; sizes up to 16; specially priced for this week-end at 29¢ asuit. ¢ A atentensnestonsianendimmeneeeres Men’s Overalls, The Iron Man, a pair ............ .50e Good heavy denim; full cut; triple sewed; bar tacked; all the pockets, etc; also x % x x BN : : x % : iS Women's Tennis Shoes or x g $ x % x * : 24 $ ‘a : Ck Across from the G. P. Hotel Bismarck, N. Dak. x blue and white striped; this week-end only, 50c a pair. 1, % As a Fortune Hunt- | Mr. and Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, , / : . ate u Di d daughter, Donna Jean, Children’s Beach or Play er he was a complete | Thursday morning by gutomobte for Sandals, Washable, Odor French Fryer Ss, Special Advertising Offer sispate iden) $1.00 flop! Dida eergt ppc micas club Proof. These children’s Genuine Mirro Fry Basket and Sauce Pot of Heavy Aluminum; covered steel han- sandals are made of a care- dle; no drip fry basket ; at the special Mirro advertising offer of $1.00 complete. at the national convention next week. En route to Detroit they plan to visit relatives and friends in Fargo, Min- neapolis and at several points in Wis- consin. They will be away 10 days or longer. fully selected material that will stand the toughest 5 ° A wear. Special heavy rub-| Washington Pie Pans, Heavy Aluminum, 2 for . . . .$1.00 geen oder et wee Mirro batter seal type, loose bottom, bright finish, beaded rim; 2 for $1.00. are built into these shoes. " = They are cool and eomfort- | Fine Enameled Clothes Hampers,each ..........$1.59 Several patterns. Colors, | Green or ivory; highly enameled and ventilated covers; all fibre case and bottom; white, blue, green, maize or large capacity; uses but little floor space; each $1.59. awning. Sizes 7 to 12 and 12s to 3; 95c| Enameled Tea Kettles, Special 54 Quart Size ...... .49¢ Heavy blue mottled enamel, modern shape, steel handle, wood grip. Each 49c. ‘ Children’s Tennis Sandals, Princess kettles and preserve kettles to match at 49c each. white with red or green tri d. vi bs ° e tractive crose stran. ‘Sica | Sink Mats, Green or White, each ..................29¢ 6 to 12 and 1214 to 2, spe- cially priced at, a pair ...... Sees 59c Mile 7.2. perp tanddana “Cranky” About Color ee * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renden and two sons, 504 Avenue E, will leave Fri- - day for Detroit Lakes, to spend about so she's a two weeks at their cottage on Big Detroit lake. Mr. Renden will leave Detroit Lakes Sunday for Minneapo- lis to attend a two-day session of the ion National Electric Light Associati managers, returning to the lakes for the balance of his vacation. Others in attendance at the Minneapolis con- HOSIERY vention will be M. C. Blackstun, gen- eral manager of the North Dakota Bower and Light company; and E. W. Tobin, Dickinson, manager of the Dickinson office of the company. pene a “He could have Py married for money | Meetings of Clubs, | —but then a pair of \ Fraternal G roups | blue eyes flashed by! Pt 4 Pais ice ny cious comedy romance with The ice-cream social planned for Sur believes that the shade of her fan! Shaped for drain boards; save your glassware and dishes from chipping. 29c each, Motor Jugs, Gallon Capacity, each ................89¢ A gay, youthful, mali- the la t the Men’: id : i * : . : . BOR REDRIEEY: SEC HIE Rem Firs Presyierian chureh has been hoslery elther makes or destroys the Shoes, 6d, Bs HE ie Crock lined; heavy insulated; keeps contents hot or cold as desired. 89c each, "hf Robert Brae «he Was id sole. ee eee Se il: wai a Get is | Dan Tawele, Bally Memedcench we rh r MONTGOMERY REE ae proof has actually created shades to suntan with self trim, ‘The ea Lo S, y CACD 0... eee e eee nee . blend with the season’s newest costume. colors. New “Hygeen” insoles pre- Made of 98-pound size flour sacks; 9c each. vent the disagreeable per- in Hole si i . irati i ‘ ° “Dink the Fiaak prea Tinslane: Relene nay mecca °“°" S40] Indian Blankets for the Automobile, ete.,each .....79¢ iil 79c 10 $1.35 9c and ........ c Large stenciled pattern on side, leopard spots on the other. Protect the upholster- Nocs Gregor ing in your car from summer wear with one of these blankets, 79c each. Eaward Everett Horton rs OIAMONDS “JEWELRY Nils Asther WE Specialize in Diamonds C. Aubrey Smith and mend seiting, also Wed- Sterling silver Jelly Glasses, Bright Tin Covers, 6 for .............25¢ Squat and tall shapes; large capacity; 6 for 25c. Richmond's Bootery Schilling Fresh Tea Always fragrantly fresh as no other tea can be —kept fresh, sealed in VACUUM like coffee. That’s why Schilling Iced Tea is more fragrant, more s refreshing. = table-ware. Bring us your watch repairs e th ipped MORE GREAT\ ENTERTAINMENT “Believe It or Not,” Ripley Al St. John ... in “Harem Scarem,” a howling comedy Latest News Events EXTRA This is “ REVIVAL NIGHT” In addition to our regular program know are unfe when F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler. “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” SSSOOSSSSSSSS OSS SSS O SS SSO SSS SSP SSS SSSS SSD OSES ESCAPES SSE Congoleum Rugs, Gold Seal and Sandura..........79¢ ; ‘ a les Size 3x414 feet; fancy tile and conventional patterns suitable for any room. These pee ip a. te ade are first quality and at a new low price for this week-end, 79c each. % terials are still being shown on our 89 table, featuring | Congoleum Mats, One Lot 10c Each; One Lot, each. .15¢_ ‘ only children’s shoes. These Anas % shoes are the type that will 18x36 inches in size; all fancy patterns and at a special price. 4 render the greatest amount f . ° re 2 amount ‘of ‘money; Yee | Rubber Stair Treads, 18 Inches Wide, each ........ too, will want several pairs | Round nosed; heavy maroon rubber; corrugated finish, with eyelets for fastening % of these shoes at this price. ; : $1 Sizes 2 to 5, 514 to Pi Bi specially priced at 19¢ each. Opalt wveeest: O9C | P.&G.Soap, 10 Bars for... .eseceeeeese en BOC A. W. LUCAS CQ see HAROLD LLOYD ine “Welcome Danger” Revival picture starts at 11:00 p. m. No Extra Charge Repairing and Remodeling Cleaning and Relining At Our Low Summer Rates Have your furs stored and re- paired in Bismarck. TODAY and FRI. 100% Protection for only 2% of : your valuation. Don’t risk having your Furs THEATRE Coming! ruined by MOTHS. Have our . “Forgotten Oe ae $ Commandments” State Fur Co. fo lc ed EG I |i| Where You Expect More for Your Money---And G¢ Bismarck, N. D. Phone 496

Other pages from this issue: