The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1934, Page 4

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Visit This Busy Store and SAVE BUY AT WHOLESALE IN ANY QUANTITY ) LADIES’ HATS! > HATS! New styles. All colors. All sizes, 21 to 24. 98c 200 Ladies’ Cotton Knit DRESSES Many styles to pick from. Sizes 14 to 44. $1.29 RAYON TAFFETA BRASSIERS ’ Yf . 4 . ‘Nicely tailored; flesh color only. Sizes 28 to 40, dies te Meath, Hibee’s th 16. 10c $3.98 MERCHANTS ATTENTION! Buy at Wholesale in Bismarck’s New Store We carry stocks of Underwear, Blankets, Gloves and Mittens, Overalls and Lined Coats, Sweaters, Oil Cloth, Comforters, Rubbers, Dress and Work Shirts, Sheep-lined Coats and other items. All goods shipped or delivered F. 0. B. Bismarck. Your wants are here at prices as low as Minneapolis or St. Paul markets. ss. PEOPLE’S aa STORE County; State Offices, Banks to Close Friday Girls’ Pile FABRIC COATS Heavy interlined; brown and greys; Children’s Sweaters Cotton worsteds; slip-on style; grey, brown, wine. Sizes 26 to 36. 37c All sizes. BISMARCK N. DAK. - discovery of ake Columbus day is Business houses ante an y ottioon ai Temain open. County and state offices and banks Se in the ity will be closed Friday to} Great Britain issues three million commemorate the anniversary of the|dog licenses annually. Dern Pledges Action On Nine-Foot Channel Minneapolis, Oct. 11—(?)—George ‘H. Dern, secretary of war, said here ‘Thursday the administration is pledz- ed to push the nine-foot channel project in the upper Mississippi river just as rapidly as funds are made available. Secretary Dern is here to visit wa- terway projects in the Twin Cities vicinity, review troops at Fort Snell- Ing and start an inspection tour of waterway and military work down the Mississippi river which will take him to New Orleans. Feted for Golden Anniversary I! New Worth While Dresses just arriving at - For Woments "eer Where the “Trends” that you read about in the fashion maga- zines come to life in frocks that are as wearable and practical as they are smart and new. The jaunty swing of a cape back, the dressiness of kolinsky trimming, the increased use of the new cloque (or blister) crepes, the continued importance of tunics—such are the fashion rumors that become facts at Robertson’s. Here, are five typical fashions. Ends Tonight Thrills - Laughs - Romance ' MR. AND MRS. JOHN GABEL ” Ninety-five guests, including their ner was served at 6 o'clock a huge seven children and 29 grandchildren, | wedding cake marked the places of gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gabel, who live nine miles northeast of Bismarck in Gibbs town- ‘ship, Wednesday evening to celebrate Se. cohen a Vel- ers in white and gold. After the sup- Per, the remainder of the evening was with them the advent of their golden wedding anniversary on Thursday, Oct. 18. The celebration was held at this time so that all the children could be Present. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc- Kibbon (Lena) and their children, Mary Elizabeth, Cleorita and Law- rence, Jr., arrived last Friday evening from Hannibal, Mo. Other members of the immediate family are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gabel and their seven children; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller (Agnes) and their eight children; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gabel and their four children; Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes (Gertrude) and their three children; Mr. and Mrs. John Gabel and their four children and Patrick Gabel, an adopted son, and his wife. With the exception of Patrick Gabel of Bis- World Series News Shots Midnite Sun. 25c Until 7:30 The DOWN spent at dancing to music furnished by Mrs. T. T. Hughes on the violin and Fred Habeck onthe accordion. Among the gifts received by Mr. and Mrs. Gabel were a set of silver- ware presented by the children and @ purse of money and other approz- riate gifts given by the group and in- dividual guests. Mr. Gabel gave his wife a radio as his gift. Arriving in McKenzie on March 1, 1887, Mr. and Mrs. Gabel have spent, 47 of their 50 years of married life in North Dakota. After farming for a few years near McKenzie they moved to Gibbs township to the farm which they still are operating by them- selves, although Mr. Gabel is 73 years old and Mrs, Gabel is 71. Their mar- riage occurred at Beaver Dam, Wis. irs. Kate Baker of St. Paul, who is 3” 95 in worth much on the FARM Happiness Show Comes to the Screen Bring the Whole Family to This Delightful Treat! A laugh tops every thrill in the delight- ful romance of the Bepatway. playbey who learned difference fe tween “chickens” and chickens! marck and Mrs. McKibbon, all the children live in either Gibbs town- ship or MoKenzie, ‘The rooms of the Gabel home were decorated with streamers of white and gold for the occasion. When din- visiting at the Gabel home, was a guest at the golden wedding party. P r 2 Bismarck guests included J. P. Jack- Se og 4 * 3 \ son, Miss. Hardy Jackson, Mr. and y Mrs. A. W. Snow and Mr. and Mcs. G. A. Herrick. AU AUTOUVCEUUELEOOUCOU LAGU UUUUUG UU TUC UAC AUU UEC eee EAA Party Frocks! Crepes ... Satins ... Velvets —in pastels and dark shades. Featuring floor-length skirts . cocktail jackets and me- tallic trims. Outstanding styles ... direct from the New York market—at only— "“ | 1* Sport Jackets! In suede leather, Lapin fabric or all- wool flannel cloth. Choice of all colors Dozens of new dresses that reflect our own careful selection in the showrooms of good makers, Dresses designed by Jane Fs me and other famed stylists. $45 _ ot ge $2.50 More and sizes— Coo ooonnnnnny for only . “Beret” Hats! Of rabbit-hair knit, in new fall colors. Espe- cially priced at $4.95 Rayon Pajamas! One-piece style, in bright color combinations, Ladies’ sizes ... arrived .... $1.95 Wool Dresses $395 - $495 Ohm Dress Shop Bismarck, N. D. Across from G. P. Hotel =nreeyerrenr=neerenenensinaramicne as Canc New Hats ‘ School Frockal ” Artist Smocks! ’ Over 75 new-hats have eptional : ‘ styles, Pe bright Mines ae DRL RF he fa Marvelous values and smart styles—suitable for school, just reached the de- just office and street wear. partment for Friday and Saturday. New Velvets, new Eelts, new Velours.

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