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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1932 POC CVGOSS! SSSO% Bring in your dolls to be mended now to avoid delay. Our prices are reasonable. Pretty but practical boxed gifts from 15c¢ up We have felt-o-grams and hammer and nail sets All rubber and other dolls POS WESTERN UNION GHFT ORDERS SOLVE 11K PERPLEXISG QUESTION OF WAT TO GIVE This is a phiotostatic copy of a message receiver by the manager at Buttreys, which surely. be good news for the women folks. The dresses referred to in the telegram will be put on sale at Buttreys beginning Wednesday morning, November 16th. Every type and color will be included in this special event, so be there carly to make your selection. Sec paper's tomorrow night for full particulars regarding this great event. Clerk of Court and I es- pecially thank my many friends who gave me their active support. CHARLES FISHER. @ buffet supper provided by Mr. and by Homemakers’ clubs throughout the é 7 a | Mrs. E. G. Patterson was served at 11 state. | Jo'clock. Later a dance was dedicated Particular emphasis will be laid on < j|to them. Chaperons for the party farm water and sewage equipment, Positively Last Times Today! i bs |! were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tracy, Hamilton said. Advantages and dis- rT ACK RAX” 2 ‘ 4 i y} {| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bergeson, Mr. and | advantages of various kinds of equip- R. ETY |i Me. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, | ] ment and their adaptability to cer- The Howling Comedy Romance With —_—_—_——— || Payne and Mr. and Mrs. BL vitana| Nee tain oan ef Maid will be Creer VICTOR McLAGLEN * . * Py yer. Loren Duemeland’s orchestra as well as the unit plan of installa- fF . Silhouettes Will Depict Events From Children’s| saved {Says Premium Receipts For! tion. Under the unit plan, a part|Tells Members of Lions Club ‘aad obit Ot Eaaetiter Goa * *% # | ‘ of the equipment can be installed , padi eaten Classics as Feature of Story Book Ball Here Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bicknell, sr, | First 10 Months Only each year and the entire project com-| About Work Accomplished by NOVELTY—COMEDY—CARTOON—NEWS fow days with ther gon and gaugne| S000 Above Payments esters tne. Saver einty| Social Agencies in City 1 liz: : ec jftcw s with their son an ugh- pian offe: ie advantage of giving Children From All Schools in! Kiddies Music Club teriin-law, Mr, and Mrs. Warren | ssmpiation of rooipls and pay-| he, farmer, an opportunity of ‘using 4 Ske VES: it H 4 Bicknell, Jr., 204 Avenue B West.; | ceztain parts of the equipment two] Bismarck’s annual community chest F City Will Take Part in i To Entertain Elders They plan to leave for their home |ments in connection with industrial) or three years during the perlod|drive and its results were discussed by p “ Book Week Production i — Tuesday. jaceidents in North Dakota during the/ when his system is being installed, Supreme Court Justice W. L. Nuessle * ‘ likean: Members of the Thursday Musical & 2 # {first 10 months of 1932 reflect a situa-| Hamilton said. in an address before the Lions club & club will be guests at a demonstra-| Congressman and Mrs. Thomas ition that points to increased rates} Hamilton’s itinerary is as follows: here Monday. ’ Characters from nistory and from | tion program and tea Friday after-| Hall, 512 Avenue B, have returned |if the trend cannot be checked s0on,! Monday—McKenzic. town hall, 2) He outlined some of the work ac- a children’s favorite hooks will “come| noon, Nov. 25, given by the Tiny| from a brief visit in Jamestown Sun-|R. E. Wenzel, chairman of the work-| p.m.; Menoken town hall 8 p.m. —_|complished by the Red Cross, Salva- allve” in a series of shadow pictures| Tots Music club of the Mehus. Con- day, where they attended a reunion | Men's compensation bureau, announc-| ‘Tuesday — World War Memorial] tion Army, and other social agencies * % ¢ which are to be given as main | servatory of Music in the dining] of the Hall families, The reunion, |¢d Monday. building, Bismarck, 10 a. m.; Driscoll |in bringing relief to unfortunate fam- \ 3 3 F ‘ake entertainment feature of the Story|room of the World War Memorial| attended by more than 30 members! Accidents for the 10-month period} town hall, 2:30 p. m.; Moffit town ilies by contributions of clothes, fuel, PS ten: Book Ball this coming Friday and| building. ‘The club is composed of| of the family, was held at the home|of this year totaled 4,546 with pre-| hall, 8 p. m. food and the distribution of hot faturday nights at the Bismarck Pub- | 34 children between the ages of four| of Mr. Hall's brother-in-law and sis-|mlum receipts totaling $420,500 -as} Wednesday—Wing town -hall, 2 lunches by the community kitchen. lic Ibrary as @ climax to Children’s | and eight years, ter, Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Baenan, and | against $420,000 payments made forsp. m.; Regan Congregational church, The speaker explained how the and sar Book Week, (a,rhe club held a meeting Sunday} marked the 23rd wedding anniver-| accidents, Wenzel said. “The 10/8 p, m. community chest budget was set up Pupils from all five of the city! afternoon to rehearse the ensemble| sary of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Squires of | months’ record for 1932 almost shows | | Thursday—Still town hall, 2 p. m.;| With a certain percentage set aside for schools and from St. Mary’s and the| and solo numbers under the direction | Spiritwood and also the recent mar-|@ direct underwriting loss, premium| Macomber School house, 8 p. m. ach agency operating in the city. He Thdian school will present the shadow | of Miss Belle Mehus, Mrs. Harris| riage of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hall | collections being only $500 more than pointed. ‘out that the total to be ralsed Pictures in eight episodes, beginning} Robinson and Ralph Truman. of Jamestown. Mrs, Squires is a sis-| the compensation paid for the per- Reserve Officers to this year was less than in 1931 but with @ scene called “The First Amer-| A Junior Music club, to be affili-| ter of Thomas Hall. tod,” he declared. A That Feet CEEAMIALEOT WER” bres icans” by Indian school girls, depict-| ated with the North Dakota Federa-| © . Sp | ee the recat MST At Ort LANCOMN| cca to uo cure charitable Wore ing events from “Hiawatha.” These! tion of. Music Clubs, was organized | Meetings of Clubs | the three months immediately preced+ row last y zen heart-robbery,ever, will be Hiawatha by Rose Bell and the | Saturday when 53 pupils of the Me- 9 ing by faking an extrwordinaty coll | atembers of the Missouri Slope'Re-|" The anual dcive is to get under sae fee Getta call RT Na ee hus Conservatory, ages 8 to 12, met/|_ Fraternal Groups || out of the workmen's compensation serve Officers’ associ: way next Monday, when solicitors will !sereened! You'll lear a lot, Roosevelt school will be represent-| for this purpose at the studio. Miss|g——________—"_"F' 4 | fund,” Wenzel stated. “Total acci~| Serve Officers’ association will hold a] way i ten Ae SP IS ee eee ate | Florence Fritch was named counsel-| | The Stewartsdale Missionary so-| dents for the 10 months of 1992 still meeting at 7:48 o'clock this evening Start @ canvass of the city. “The Little Woman” with Catherine lor. ciety ‘will hold an all-day meeting | Show about the same ploportiotiate | at Fort Lineoln for the firet seasion | hha eiwines coer W. & Ayers Qteary as the Little Woman and) | Meetings will be held in two sec-| Thursday, Nov. 17, at the home of/ teduction, numerically, which was dlS-| cr. ine winter season, it was ana 1 cue, Ss soueitors were: W. 8. Ayers, Robert Erdahl as The Peddler. | tions Sunday afternoons, it was de-| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson. Mem-| Closed by the tabulations of a month “se 4: ite s AE. es De ie o ureeet if pa tiea weet Ey bie frOeL BeRESEV'T WHER | Ce OG a ses air erine St | Dota Wife akked to’ tect st 10/9, mn 't6/8e0, Wut recelnts andl dletitieseemenis | Dated Monday ty Dusne Duvis)/Oouth, WX: Doty, Arohie (0. sphn given by pupils from St. Mary’s, with | one hour and a second division com-| finish up national missions sewing) again reflect a situation that potnts| adjutant of the officers’ mess. son, C. E. ae . oe 2 ‘9 ay Floyd Hagtings as Dr. Faustus and posed of those from 10 to 12 years) and some new Red Cross sewing. A/to increased rates, if the trend can-| ‘Those desiring transportation to| Olson. W. E. febetith, 2. ’ Gerald Baer and Eugene Masseth as/ meeting later. pot-luck lunch will be served at noon,| not be soon checked. | the fort are asked to mect at the| Milton Rue. S. WW. Robetwm warry “Ah o> the scholars. Piano solos were played by the fol-| A public meeting in the form of a| “There is just one thought that the | Grand Pacific hotel about 7:30 p. m,.|SP!es. D. E. Shipley, Wachter school pupils will present | lowing pupils Saturday: Joyce Pav-| Thanksgiving prayer and praise | bureau can stress,” he said, “the pre-and cars will be provided. Wotan! tment for the story of “Jack and Jill.” Taking| lak, Constance Cole, Janet Croon-| service will be held at 2:30 p. m. Duej Ventable accidents must be prevented | Ofticers of the unit in addition to} The Plano accompan’ se ou art ral be Jerry, Longmulr as Jack jquist Marjorie Jones, Ruth Sandin,| to the uncertainty of road conditions if drastic premium rate increases are Davis are W. H. Payne, commander,| @fOuP singing at the meeting wa: and Margaret Dutt as Jill. nd Claribel McGoon. this service is being held a week/ to be avoided the coming year. ‘and Dr. W. E. Cole, executive. Cee ee eee a A caTER “OrMIFS “Old King Cole” will be the theme| Violin selections were played by| earlier than former years, . A tabulation of accidents, premium , pene enesienenttehtl D. E. Shipley was program Cl ted of the Richholt school silhouette, with | John Belk, Arnold Fosteson, Wallace * ex 'receipts and payments for the first © Incumbents R: d man and J. L. Powell was awarde Bob Welch as King Cole. Pages will| Plath, Leo Halloran, Pearl Porterand| Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, 106 Avenue BY months of the last three years: | § irappe the attendanec prize. a6 be Drew, Robert Yeasley,| Floyd’ Hastings? West, will be hostess’ to members of No. Premium i By Folks in Kidder], ¥. = Sta" of Mandan was » Adolph Kutchera, Llewellyn Lippert x Ok OK ose ret club at 3 o'clock Tues-' ae Accidents Receipts Payments | visitor. and Philip Livdahl. y } ; day afternoon. \ im The Will school is to give two epl- Celebr ate Promotion * * # 140 months 4,822 $585,700 $458,900/ Steele, N. D., Nov. 14—Incumbent | === sodes, “Humpty Dumpty,” imperson-! Of Col. George Harris| , Members of Fort Lincoln chapter, | 1931 | officials had a hard time in the Kid-/ N, p, OFFERS LOW FARES ated by Melvin Olson, and “Little pivintss American War Mothers, will meet at (10 months) 5,001 506,000 453,000 | der county election last Tuesday. EAST FOR HOME VISITORS —ADDED Joys— Miss Muffet,” presented by Phyllis Celebrating the promotion of Col- 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in| 1932 Only two, State's Attorney Arne “Hollywood on Parade” No. 5 Wahl. onel George Harris, commanding of-| ‘Relr room at the World War Memo-| (10 months) 4546 420,500 420,000 | v.11. and Register of Deeds Mrs Arie| ‘T. P. Allen, Northern Pacific agent pecicwsllotcns ve Noeeee ete Te ee Shane |ficer at Fort Lincoin, from the rank]! Pulling. i. ie bf iM. Smith, were reeleéted. in Bismarck, announces money-sav- “Ma's Pride & Joy,” Comedy 4 Thanksgiving” given by James Shunk jor 9 jeutenant-colonel to that of a Th . é | Shakespeare 8s Plays Complete unofficial returns, an-|ing rates for trips east—fare and Latest News ? and Pauline Spare, will be the contri | fun" colonel, the Colonel and Mrs je Degree of Honor lodge will * nounced by County Auditor J. C.| one-third for the round trip to Chi- ———- ' meGOT sooute of the ity wil turnien [Harris entertained the post. oftlcers| the auritiney ome oe ee rong in Well Received Here! sherman taltow: cago, Twin Cities, Omaha, Kansas TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY juts of e will furni i | =- , St. Louis and many other #))S.. the music for the production and also and descing vote Sete ccmmet | Memorial building. Interest in Shakespeare was revived | Matthews han cote Ment] Saints. ‘rickets on sale Oct. 29, Nov. are helping in preparing the costumes | \+"tnoir quarters at the post. ti - = * jin Bismarck Saturday, with the pre-! 1,159. 5, 12, 19, 21 and 26 and Dec. 3, 10, and the staging. ‘A large bowl of yellow and white le regular meeting of the Bis-' sentation of two of his most popular} ‘Sheriff—D, H. Begeman 1,589; J.|17, 20 and 21. Return limit, Feb. 28. Following the shadow pictures,| rysenthemums centered the table| mein eet of the Order of the|piays, “The Merchant of Venice” and! J, Hochhaiter 1270, Plan to visit relatives and friends or Elaine McClellan, dressed in a Scot- inthe aiaoom, os ceria Star will be held at 7:30) Hamlet” by the Shakespearean’ Auditor—J. C’ Sherman 1,090; J. A.| make a business trip. Call Northern tish costume, will sing “Roamin’ in [ete ne ee yas dibetng anil Senior eae evening in the Ma-/ players at a matinee and evening per- Kooker 1,755, Pacific depot for detatls—Advertise- the Gioamin’.” RANSIgHEr WHELIEhi6 bet cithedtea tu ee ‘formance, respectively. Packed houses) Treasurer—Frank Berkvam 1,520; | ment. A pantomime, “The Elves and the | midnig! th rs ca nibestes jwith youngsters greatly in the major- | F. C. Bowerman 1,315. ‘ Shoemaker” mainly by a group of |Mishing the music. The Standard Bearers of McCabe | ity, grected both appearances. | Clerk of Court--Marian M. wil- Junior high school pupils, will he the) During the evening Colonel Harris) Methodist Episcopal church will meet] ‘he production was sponsored by linmech 1,685; Piness Powell 1,098 final number on the program. Those Tas presented with a set of, sllver| at 7:80 o'clock Tuesday evening at the | ine high school Playmakers, and pro-| Register’ of Deeds cage ti. oath . d taking part will be Jack Bowers as|Cagles and regimental insignia by the home of Miss Tone Noggle, 718 Fourth | coeds above the cost of the entertain-| 2,170; Edward Docxter ei. Finger Wave an the shoemaker; Beverly Jensen as |P0st officers cay their wives. ich «ment, will go to coffers of this organi-| ‘State's Attorney—Arne Vinje 1,490; Shampoo — Dried NO I ICE the peels et etl olen Mrs. W. H. Webb 319% Main nve= || City Count: News 1 | zation. J. N. McCarter 1,354, po the first customer; lumph- feed tef iA a — James Hendrickson, who played the; y —/ y yi . * reys asthe second customer; and Duc. entertained members of her|§_ Oi emony) | ae OE SHERI? WIL ne ERE | Leer eet ea ‘andrew. Bayasch 50c Effective at once, we will commence operation of Motor Mary Langer and Betty Jacobson as/ birthday bridge club Saturday Giter:| Mr. and Mrs. David R. McDonald, | and restraint, was the highlight of the! “Coroner--N. J. Ness 1,178; ‘Thomas HARRINGTON’S Freight, Passenger and Express Service between Bis- ~ the elves. stl ates vt pptegeaen ‘ey : axes 414 Eighth St., are parents of a son|eyening production. Possessed of an | Ritchie 1,112, marck and Jamestown, with connecting service to all Children will come to the bail} Were marked for 12 guests. Mrs. J! born Sunday at the Bismarck hos-/ exceptionally fine voice and endowed | Commissioner, first district — PHONE 130 ints East at greatly reduced fares. For further i garbed to represent story-book charac- | B. Taylor of Wilton received the score pital. | lbérally with other attributes for the | George Galbreat 476; E. W. Hornung |] You'll never have to walt for a Perh mapic hl aetohy aa ; gs , ‘ ters. The first event of the evening Prize in the —_ gta ceria x * * ; \ Part. Hendrickson outshadowed all! 521, drier here. formation call or write— . will be a parade or grand march,| . . E. Tindall, Fargo, was in Bis-|the others on the stage and at the County Agent—For 1,468; against which will form at 7 o'clock in the| Mf. and Mrs. F. O. Robertson and marek over the week-end transacting! same time handled his role without | 1,380. i ae Interstate Transportation Company, Inc. children’s room at the library. At ars tigre pre aoe kas business, | effort and with a poignancy that left] Prohibition Repeal—Yes 1,324; No 4 this time the best costume will be se- | 10, tf ial a tore, atu tea fens - even the smallest youngster breath- | 1,242. Phone 501 Bismarck, North Dakota Phone 501 lected. is la i ‘ess. Moratorium—Yes 1,234; No 1,462. Programs for each evening will be | Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petron, Insurance Agents ‘Although “The Merchant of Ven-| Crop Mortgage — Yes 1,009; No SAME PRICE exactly-alike and a prize-winning cos- | 590 Avenue A. Ee Will Gather Here ice” was given as a matinee for stu-| 1,368, Y cy AGO tume is to be eget evening. ‘The Bismarck Baking company en ; dents, there was a large sprinkling of —_ AS 42 EAR Friday night is for children from the “1 Repres | adults who appeared to get as much “Phanto: % y 9 urday night for children in the first] bands or friends at a wild du will attend the annual agents’ meet- | 85 the’children. bi adie a apitol three grades. ning at the company’s plant sx 1603 | ing to be held at the Grand Pacific! For the youngsters, particularly | theater. . * * va pl 6 tel hi Py y. it we | those below high school age. this was . P. B. Webb left Sunday for Minne- | Main avenue. Decorations appropriate ae canbe Foe earn | the snitat motuiaccot thectwos played| polis where he will spend & few days te ar ee eon ere eed !in charge of local arrangements,’ @Nd they took a lusty delight in see-|QNE CENT A DAY PAYS with relatives. e ta ; m | eae jing Shylock as the miserly Jew de-| "0 ee for 100 guests. rye rea sins iste | raurlteitbarnay eudteiltie ce | prived of his pound of flesh. Portia, UP TO $100 A MONTH Miss Betty Bickert, daughter of Mr.| Ws dancing ay ane banquet in the evening. | Bassanio, and the playful Lancelot} ao postal Life & Casualty Insure and Mrs, W. J. Bickert of Washburn, OME o. Ot Insurance men from “out of the | each received their share of enthu- Jance Co., 5954 Dierks Bldg irae was pledged to the North Dakota eee ee ae re thelr dines state, who arc expected to be present, | Siastic applause and took numerous GLY -4K0., 1x olfering.a tee aeRAeat } - Asricuitural college chapter of Guid- | Sra nee alu at a 7:30 oclock dine |are A. W. Tompsins, superintendent | CUrtain calls. Halley Misa pave ain coo alos cain \ on, national military fraternity for | en oreday evening af thele home| Of agents of the State Farm Compan-| What the result of these two plays | Policy t months for disability and BAKING DP Pomel women, at services conducted Satur- Bot cand bette ech peered fes, Bloomington, Ill.: Louis Kelehan, | Will mean in an increased interest in pe age oy ap be gy tae ie sil? day in Fargo. arried out in the appointments and| insurance director of the Minnesota | ‘le courses where Shakespeare's plays | Gay_3.50 a year, More than 160, POWDER | ee + bronze tapers lighted the tables, Cov-| Farm Bureau Federation; A. W. Palm,| °2 being studied, one can only sur-| 99 "have “alreaay boueht thes nancy Two Bismarck young women who| or°hte.c marked for 12 guests, The|iMsurance director for the South Da~| "ise, but it was ‘evident that these |Qo,/ave already bought, th eligible. wy ars atiMlenis e+ the: Nori Debus tT aes eaatcio’ vite fand Mrs,|Kota Farm Bureau Federation, Huron, | English studies can never be the dry Send no money. Simply send nafne. ECONO ICAL . * Agricultural college are assisting with | DTA, prtacs wen sig ‘|S. D.; and William Crone, claim ad-| 1ssons they onte were to most of the| address, age, beneficiary's name and arrangements for the Co-ed prom,| ™ 0- a juster for North and South Dakota, | Young People attending. relationship and they will send this AND EFFICIENT annual dancing Party for women) 4. cnaries Staley, 701 Sixth St,| District agents, who will attend, | A | policy on 10 days’ FREE inspection. students at the college, which will be) turned to Bismarck Sunday from|Sre E. E. Bauman, Alexandria, Minn.; To Conduct Series of | No examination ts required, This of- V4 | stagged Wednesday evening in Festi-| new. va. and other points|M. T. Steidl, Marion; C. G. Knud- A A «1 | fer is limited, so write them today.— Double Te - | val Hall. They are Isabelle Humph- be here son, Minot; and Hanson, Bismarck. Meetings in Burleigh | advertisement. Z reys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,| in the east, where she has spent the . i D. b he A ction: George Humphreys, 932 Eighth St.,1 jas' two and one-helf months. At GENEVA HAS BOMR§NG —|_C. L. Hamilton, agricultural engi- | | who is chairman of the committee On‘ daughter, Miss Ruth ‘Staley, an in-| Lausatine, Switzerland, Rov. 14—j neer representing the extension de- MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED prizes; and Helen Targart, daughter (oe in the Fairmont’ normal|()—Fifteen men were arrested Mon-; partment of the agricultural depart- | I want to thank the voters of BY OUR COVERNMINT | of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Targart, 105 | <chool, and she also visited with rela-| ay in connection with the explosion| ment at Fargo, will discuss ferm!| Burleigh County for the splendid | Sixth St.. who is serving on.the re-| ‘Ve? at Morgantown, W. Va, and|0f & bomb Sunday night in front of| household improvements and con- || support given me in the recent freshments committee. Washington, D. C. the city hall. Seven persons, one of| veniences at a series of meetings to | election. Although I did not win = me ie & them a women, were injured in the} be held in Barleigh county this week. !] out, I expect to be in the race ‘Phantom of Crestwood”! pisns tor a benefit card party, to be| explosion, Police said the bombing] The meeting will be held in con-'| again next time, LISTEN TO THE starts today at the Capitol|neia sometime next month, were dis-| ®PParently was directed against fire-| nection with the 1932 project on LUDVIG QUANRUD. theater. cussed at a meeting of the U. C. T,| men in the city hall fire station. j “Kitchen Improvement” as sponsored tT be ~ Auxiliary Saturday evening in the - — - - - ———— | Ips yers , . Elks hali. The oreeniats also vot- ed to meet several times this weex to i J work ona quilt which will be given WE JUST COULDN'T KEEP THE GOOD NEWS BACK Over the Hvach week afew more dollars to some needy family. A dancing ; Tr. ls party for husbands of members and Columbia Network for you— more dollars to spend e friends followed the meeting, Re- for things you really want— Learn freshments were served by a commit- be Also that’s what it means to own BEAUTY CULTURE tee composed of Mrs. ae Ohen. Ms : a Maytag. y H. G. Hilden, Mrs. E. Ulmer rs. is & — Peter Karpen. aia Sam pete KMOX and Wwcco But that’s only part of the fou can easily become a * This os a full-rate 31 . . professional women and Pumpkins, shocks of corn and oth- Telegram or Cable- Every Night story. While you're saving ‘earn a fine salary. Beauty er seasonable decorations lent a ee tae ee é money on lower cost washings, shops seek our Graduates. | | Thanksgiving air to the Terrace Gar- dicated by « suitabl Except Sunday you're saving on clothes, too. ‘Write for interesting booklet. dens at the Patterson hotel Saturday DON’T MISS IT! For the tle of /MINETTE BEAUTY SCHOOL | | Mbt for the initial dancing party of ‘ on A 1) ihe newlyeormenieed Junior, Danoing res bs chen eal nom ol so BISMARCK OIL CO. the Maytag Magen method < club. ‘wenty-three couples a le =— ee id makes lothes 5 As a surprise feature of the evening LD1 50 NLENEWYORK NY NOV 11 1932 DISTRIBUTORS pipe Me sortie ttinesnn to give your things the purify- a ae eS a a SC BUTTRE YS= . ing effect of fresh air and sun- ara | : ATTENTION BLANCH REIP BISMARCK NDAKs shine is a big advantage. ‘ Come in and Jet us show you The Children’s Shop pacha Pha lig ding little it wil to a PTA GOOD NEWS FOR YOUR CUSTOMERS STOP MANUFACTURERS CAME THROUGH Maytag in your home. Or per- f . hay would ther %, 3 WITH SPECIAL PRICES FOR DRESS SALE STOP ALL STYLES DOUBLE _ eee | Our New Jersey and Wash Dresses DUTY DRESSES DINNER DRESSES STREET DRESSES AFTER FAVE , Ma: ie Maytag Are Here Company s s s DRESSES STOP PUT THESE ON: SALE BEGINNING WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Newtom Founded 19 lows $ , Lovely Embroidered Jerseys Permanent Northwestern Factory Branch Jumpers With Puffed Sleeves _ SIXTEENTH STOP YOUR PRICE FOR SALE SHOULD MAKE HISTORY FOR May North, ‘Minncapella, Minnesota s02s Beautiful Prints in Heavy Wash Materials ce WASHERS TABLE IR ° . Dresses From Infancy to 16 Years VALUES NO REORDERS PLEASE® : ; NER I sincerely thank the “ Select Birthday and Xmas Gifts Here casa, rou of Rosita Com French & Welch Hardware Co x ty for reelecting me as le i Phone 140 Bismarek, North Dekots eee ON

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