The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 30, 1932, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 A Record Breaking Sale of Winter Coats and Dresses Starts Thursday at 9 A. M. With the Newest Fashions in DRESSES Here are the Proven “Hits” in Knit Dresses Two-Piece Well made and neatly trimmed; in all 1$ 95 new shades and all sizes. $5.95 and $6.95 values Ladies’ Ladies’ Knit Suits In 3-piece style of jacket, sweater § 95 and skirt. New fall colors, in sizes 14 to 20. Formerly $12.95. Now..... CO fs : ROUGH GEPES SI == BOS URIOUSLY COATS WOOL DRESSES ............2.... oR THAT TURBAN FUR TRIMMED Heh walst lines with, the pencil line allhouette Mt to 4 NEW Big flattering fur col- They’re as high in quality as they are low in price. Will pep up your whole outfit! ant'din nent Blacks, Browns, and Wines are from ‘the hips dows: YOUR CHOICE OF 200 DRESSES IN popular. Values to $2.95. Choice coats yot've ‘seen in THIS SALE SOLD AT $12.95, $19.95. os G7, 9 5 ribs et fe gp te a Bale PCE... ccecesascenneaws r = $ 00 ; y, | LOOK! LOOK! One Lot Hollywood Styles in New Dresses, § 1 1 9 5 RICH FU R co LLAR AN D : in All New Silks, Wools, Crepes, CU FFS ON E A c H BUY YOUR COAT NOW regular $19.95. Sale Price...... ts ails COAT : - : sizes. Values and $39, 50. Blacks - Browns - Wine — With Rich Fur Collars and Cuffs—Values to $24.50—Sale Price Velvet Sunday N ite Dresses — « > $2 oe TAM SETS Scarf - Tam - Purse $1.00 In Blacks, Browns, Wines and Greens. Our regular $12.95 and $14.95 values. RE PACE ss oss esisiaisscsesesoigib aisle 01s.6-< 15° crmeene | “THE LADIES’ SPORT SHOP” Of Silk and Laces $1.00 - ALEX ROSEN & BRO. Special Sale beginning tomor-! row. Reg. $1.88 Hats cut al- most 752. Dotty Dun Hat “ HEMPEL’S| Broadway and Third grains suitable tor fattening live- | alumni club, appointed a committee stock. to work with him in promotion of ee activity in the orgeniselien: i tit , Members of the committee were Twin Cities Alumni Halvor Steenerson, Mrs. Paul Kolars i and Johnstone E. Walker, all of St. Of U Give Banquet Paul, and Alton Junge, laren T.| Gibson and Mrs. Raymond Ruther-| Minneapolis, Nov. 30.—(P)—More| ford, all of Minneapolis. than 50 alumni of the University of|” Professor Irvin Lavine of the school | ney os On A ee cin ae of mines at the University of North| rt Linco Tourtillot of Fort topcolwvere Dr, H.| Alumni club of that institution Tues-| DAK0%* was Principal speaker. d by Stutsi ne i that ihe board is “hard bolles” ap. | Sojourners Elect af WORKMEN'S BUREAU {E Colonel LR Baird Tht ea Members are trustees lected .. Baird was elt of a fund created by employers of the| Colonel L. R. he TASK N OUTLINED state and thelr operations ate con.| resident of Bismarck chapter, No. nnot. 96, National Sojourners at the an- bees an peer re said, jd nual meeting of the organization Stutsman Tells in Tells Rotary of Diffi- held ‘Tuesday evening at the Patter- less the facts justify such action un- Iti Encountered B der the statutes, son hotel. He succeeds Captain R..R. linia y C. C, Larsen was chairman of the day and George Duemeland intro- Peete epenained by some persons, | VISIT THE NEW man, member of the board controlling’ Club singing’ was led by Henry "908 nets of directors. Were represented at the dinner. | york on that date to be $0.207,250. The! | Butter, No. 1 Creamery, = ‘oxtticulty often ts experienced in| tuenmac’ “it Clarion Larsen st)” the degree team of the chapter) D™ W. J: Marcley, member of the nominal value of the yen is 49 4-5/2 pounds ............++- 49c = > determining whether claims for in-| Guests at the meeting were R. M. will go to Been Feday pcg presi ol cents.) Gold Dust Washing Powder, reg- juries and death actually are compen-/ rupton, Mattituck, L. I.; George C. Buy ie gener) peer =| ular 5c pke., sible ander he law, lige geeaen Terry, South Hold, N. ¥.; F. L. Pen- Hebron lodge No. 114, A. F. a’ || SECEDE th a EV kaa aa one of the major sources gelly, Carl Bardwell and Harry E. * (1 Moppet Free) # being to Setermning Finest jibe. acci-| Gerrish, Minneapolis, and E. R. Grif- Community Chest p & G,, larce bers, , dent ocearred ile foe 22g | SMA I Figures . Mounting Re 25c é Strange things happen, Stutsman W. t B b B f Oranges, fancy Navels, fresh said, and cited numerous cases con- Woman Seeks Help More than $1,000 was poured into es ern a e e stock, good 29 c sidered by. the board by way of illus- In Finding Father the coffers of the Community Chest Size, COZEN ....++...ee06 W eae mancriy ie Wednesday to bring the total amount From Our Full Grain Fed Herd Lettuce, erisp, solid, = Ba raised a window ame. Ege pledged and collected in the cam- medium size; head ........' his hand out the window and was| Help in locating her father, missing 94, . ‘ severely bitten by @ muskrat. since she was a small girl, is asked Pee ne remains to be col- : Auples,. oman Meantion, large gs Methods followed by the bureau in| by mrs. Dorothy Barry. 4600 8 Rich-| lected to bring the contributions up| T-BONE STEAKS, Ib. .............. 18¢ Re ciated 89c investigating such cases were describ-| ong St., Chicago, in a letter to Post-| t0. pe fe) ot phen pe s = Wheat Pops, oo =| master Walter Sather. satlembers of the drive commie (mm Round Steak, Ib.—15c—Ib. Sirloin Steak RO ae eeereecseea 17c BISMARCK, N. D, : “TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | The man sought is Willem J;| doubt that the 1932 allotment would i (Pop ‘Gun’ Free) ; : | HARRINGTON'S SUPERCULINE|UUr%, "nO, hen. last heard of BY be ralsed to finance organizations op- Beef Stew, lb.— 8c —Ib. Short Ribs Golden Bantam Sweet Corn, No. Corner Main and 5th Opposite the Patterson Hotel liyg steam permanent, ba eleceeaty, meat-packing business somewhere in| Cyanine under the Communi “Chewy POT ROAST, Ib. 8e-lle Cae ehineeey . -< 10c Quality reigns throughout our store North Dakota. - s—“‘“‘CiR® ET VASE, UD. .. 2.2 eee eee - a » two hours, $5.00. Electric melt ‘urs. Barry's story is that of many ee ae a ater i peidney Beans (dark red), No. 2 Every item must pass our rigid inspection before we ods in combination, Sroqnleao broken homes. She writés: “My per-| Chicago, Nov. 30--UP)-—Dr. Fran- The Above Items Are Strictly Cash on Delivery eh eee 9c admit it to our shelves and counters. That’s why our wringlet ends, iste . $63 ‘. ents Separated when I was a baby and isl alexiann aeiaaay ear: > panei su spesenrereteiy prices megn satisfaction and assurance to our patrons. Eupercutne ae ting-| my mother married again right after | cultural attache, told the Internation- 1) Spasbettt, full 3-Ib. pis 10c We handle standard and nationally advertised products son's. Phone 1 she obtained her divorce. I was told] a1 Livestock Exposition Wednesday — 9 og iff big value; pkg. ......... Ls - THE CALIFORNIA WAVE NOOK|my father was dead but a few weeks/ Mexican livestock importations into {ff Bread, large loaves, W. M. WILSON IN CHARGE. specializes in Pomme wate ed felts Be oe Ave Se is al the United States were not a factor i Spiral tops and ringlet enc m- cota. junat in pri here. Moguel is », . Spiral ory and $500. 102 3rd St |I do not know the city or town. Please| gested the American tariff wall wea | Watch for our Grand Opening Announcement Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 782. {hurting United States producers of! | Compensation Board Facts and incidents of administer- ing the state workmen’s compensa- tion bureau were related to members of the Bismarck Rotary club at their Juncheon Wednesday noon at the Grand Pacific Hotel, by W. H. Stuts- duced Chas, R. Robertson of Robert- son’s dress shop as a new Rotary member. Robertson formerly was a member of the Valley City club. Sharon R. Mote, J. L. Peterson, J. A. Larson and Harry Niles were named members of the December program committee. LED en A. Brandes, first vice president; Ma- jor A. C. Young, second vice presi- dent; L. V. Miller, secretary-treas- urer; Lieut. G. W. Cass, marshal; Lieut. G. A. Lindell of Washburn, judge advocate; Dr. R. W. Allen, chaplain; Lieut. H. C. McCready, his- torian; Dr. G. M. Constans and Lieut. G. L. Spear, members of the board day night. To revive some of that old school spirit, several of the old grads showed | headlines in motion pictures of football games be- Wednesday afternoon reported YEN HITS TOBOGGAN tween the University of North Da- Japanese yen had dropped to a low (The | ‘ila university of Birmingham, |jatest report from the United States| " treasury on the yen, that of Nov. 25, Classes dating back to the early| showed its exchange value in New kota and North Dakota State, and|mark for all time—19% cents. Tokyo, Nov. 30.—(#)—The biggest the vernacular press QUALITY AT LESS Thursday Specials Gi Snaps, good old- faahished! kind. Ib. wee 10c Fig Bars (fresh Migck) iy sho; scoasses ss 10c the | ‘GIFT HAND BAGS. SURE TO PLEASE CAPITOL THE LATEST FEATURES Rysertbing rou fovies * » » from the Salen Seljenedl Grate. bag 40. the: large | Weninces bag. Back-strap styles tailored o' calf’ grain and seal grain keratol in plain and combination grains—wit forts con peed ngs in expensive me Kegs.” Oiree grain Meinge-—etrertrey ieiwaed with rndtete ten Large Set-In Mirrors, Spacious Compart- ments, Silver Grain Linings, Coin Purse Fittings, Step Pockets, Closed Pockets, Passport Pockets HAND BAGS EXPERT WORKMANSHIP effects, In black, brown, green or wine. Choice at $1.00. SARAH GOLD SHOP Style Without Extravagance Minstrel Show and Carnival Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, December 1-2-3 Sponsored by Lloyd Spets Post No. 1, American Legion World War Memorial Building, Bismarck Admission 35¢. Big Midway. Dancing Each Evening. Free Prizes. f

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