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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Social and: Personal]| Dollar Days Bring Large Number to ‘An unusually large number of out-| of-town ladies have taken advantag of Bismarck’s ladies rest rcjom at Masonic Temple the past two days du¥ing the Dollar Day sales. During the day yesterday ten babies were taken care of and a great nber of ladies came there to rest afte: their shopping trip. Almost as many were being taken care of today. All through the year the number of ladies visiting the rest room is iarg> and the sales yesterday and today only help prove the popularity of the | rest room, The rest, room the management of the Wonie munity Council and the wa) been kept up made it of real servic to rural and Bismarck ladies. The funds of the Community Coun- cil for this work are now getting very low and the people of Bismarck are! asked to do what they can to help) forward the work of the Council. Bismarck P. E.0. Entertained by Mandan Chapter The members of the Bismarck P. E.; O. Sisterhobd were entertained at ‘Mandan yesterday afternoon by the members of the Mandan chapter. A: most enjoyable afternoon was. spent: ‘at the home of Mrs, E£. A. Tostevin wheté the meeting of the two chapters} was held. A short musical and hu-: morous program was given. The Mandan members served a delicious | two course luncheon at the close of the afternoon. The Tostevin home; was profusely decorated with autumn leaves and asters, Beside the. Bis-| marck chapter, the Misses Minnie and} Haze) Neilson of the Valley City chap- ! ter and Mrs. H. O. Wray of the Bloomficid, Jowa chapter were also guests {ahdan. Sunday School Convention To Be Held in Fargo, N. D.' | ‘The-annual State Convention of the North Dakota Sunday School associa- tion will be held’ in Fargo, October | 1. 12 and 18, | Headquarters will be maintained at | the Presbyte-ian church though four ther Fargo ‘churches for the sessions of the convention. | Five Sunday school specialists will | rought to Fargo for the program. | include such men as Reverend f. Chalmers, Philadelphia, sécre- | tary Religious’ ‘Education © Northertt }School Associatio! L.’ HH, ito coming to North Dakota was Dean October. ‘Baptist. Convention, an international figure in, religious education; Rever- end R,. A. Waite, Chicago, Boys’ su- perintendent International Associa- tion; George W. ‘Miller, Huron, Gen- eral Secretary South Dakota Sunday Beeler, ‘mal who previous president Mirjt of the Chicago Community T: and for the past four instructor at the Intern: Training School at Lake Gen. Irs, M. Snow, Children’s ‘nal Superintendent, West Virgi was Elemen- tary Superini North Da- kota. Announcements of Bismarck people attending the convention have any MRS, ZUGER McGILLIS DBL CURRENT EV TS CLUB At a snccial meeting of the Current vents Club held at the home )f Mrs. B. Fitch on fifth street yesterday , afternoon delegates to the convention of the State Federation f Women’s Clubs to be held at Fargo weve elect- ed. Mrs. Alfred Zuger and Mrs. D, J. McGillis were elected delegates to the convention which vill be held in ‘Fargo the fourth, fifth and sixth of GIVE A FAREWELi PARTY. Mrs. C. A. Bremer and daughters, Esther and Luella entertained twelve girls last evening in honor of Miss Ruby Ellen Durrett, who leaves the latter part of the week for Missouri, where she will spend the winter with her parents. After a short program con- sisting of musical selections and read- ings, games were played. Dainty re- frehments were served. The table was prettily decorated in color scheme cf pink. and white. Miss Durrett, who has made her home here for the past four years will be greatly missed by her friends during the’ winter. GIVE CARD PARTY A card party will be given in the Masonic Temple Tuesday evening for all members of the Eastern Star and all Masons. The p'inceeds of the card party will be used for: the Masonic Eastern Star home which is to be erected in the state. MOVE TO DICKINSON Mr, and Mrs, A. E. Peterson of 515 Fifth street left today for Dickinson where they will make their future home. Mr. Peterson will be connect- ed with the Singer Sewing Machine company at Dickinson: HERE ON BUSINESS. TO MONTANA. . W. G. Hyde visited friends in the city, the early part of the week. They were returning by c: After Every Meal Sealed Tight WRIGLEY’S Still 5C kept to the pre-war price. And to the same high stand- ard of quality. No other goody lasts so long—costs so little or does so much for you. : andy to carry—beneficial in effect—full of flavor—a solace and. comfort for yOung and old. THE FLAVOR LASTS has steadily ' Minneapolis, where they have been on a-business-trip, totheir home in Miles City, Mont, VISITING HERE Mr, and ‘Mrs. William J. McDonald of Glen Roberison, Ontario, and. Mr. and Mrs, E. ‘M. Shaughnessy of Mon- treal, Can. arrive] in town last eve- ning and will be guests of Mr.’ and ‘Mrs, J. D, McD) nald of Second St. They expect to remain in Bismarck for several days after which they will leave for the west coast and will visit at points there. They will then go to San Diego, Cal., where Mr, and Mrs. McDonald expect to spend the winter. _ GIVE BRIDGE PARTY, Dr. and Mrs. F. 8. Strauss entertain- ed thirty-two of their iriends at their home cn First street iast evening. The hours were spent playing bridge. Mrs. Joseph Breslow won high score for the ladies and Mr. P. R. Fields wor high score for the gentiemen. At the close of the pleasant evening the ,uesis enjoyed.a buffet luncheon. The rcoms were decorated wiih assorted as- ters. FIVE HUNDRED PARTY Mrs. ‘H. A. Thompson entertained 24 ladies at her home last evening at a card party for the benefit of the Royal Neighbors. The evening was spent playing fivo hundred. (Mrs. H. A. McIntyre won the high score. The rooms were appropriately decorated with asters in the lodge colors, purple and white. Refreshments were serv- ed. RETURNS FROM CONFERENCE ‘Burt Finney, president of the Bis- marek Rotary club, today returned from Duluth where he attended a meeting of presidents and secretaries of the Rotary clubs of the Fifteenth district, called by District Governor Al Zimmerman, of Wasau, Wis.,. to dis- ¢ ss various, phasos of Rotary activ- ies, COMMUNITY COU! lL. MEBTS. The regular monthly weeting of the Women’s Community Council will be held at the rest room in the onic Temple, Saturday afternoon at 3:30. J. J. McLeod will talk to the members on what can be done by the council that will be cf assistance in his work. HERE FROM - WASHINGTON. Mrs. A. Johnson and aaughter, Mrs. P. J. Wald of Port Angeles, Washing- eft this’ morning ra severai visit at the Witliam Dobson home here. They will go to Iowa and to the Black Hills before returning home. AT COURT HOUSE. William Morris of Burnt Creek trict, J. L. Greenan of Canfield di: trict, Philip Rau of Scirunk, district, and Emul Sabet of Gibbs district, were in Bismarck yesterday transacting business at the county court house. MAPRIED HERE Miss Emma B. Lomeland and Roy E. McCullough, both of Regan were united in marriage at the First Luth- eran parsonage, Wednesday afternoon. Rey. E. F. Alfson officiated. M Gladys McCullough and Bert Dani son were the attendants. MEETING HELD MORROW. The regular quarterly meeting of jthe city federation of clubs will be {held at..the home of Mrs. George THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: RETURNS. PROM CITIES Col, C. B. Little returned today from a short business trip‘to the twin cities. : C. G. Biggs, Piano Tuner, in the .city.’ Phone orders for tuning at G. P. Hotel. ILLITERACY IN NORTH DAKOTA IS DECREASED « Washington, Sept. 29—Accord. to the 1920 census there were 9,937 iliterate persons 10 years of age and over Jn. North Dakota, “illiterate,” méa unable to write, Of this number 335 were native whit f native parents, $32 of forei Inixed parentage, 7,238 of foreign’ birth and 1,344 were Indians, The percentage of illiteracy was 2.1, a diminution since 1910, when it was 3.1. 5, VETERANS ELECT NEW COMMANDER Indianapolis, ‘ Sept. “9 Pilcher cf Brocklyn, N. Y commander-in-chief oi & Lewis S. elected Grang, the Army of the Republic at the 55th an- nual encampment today. William M. Ketcham. He succeed \-—_—_——_____...____» | | CITY NEWS | e—_—_ Returns: Home, Mrs, Myrtle Earlywiuc, who under. went an operation at the Bismarc hospital some time ago returned to her home at.Hazelton night. Rehekahs to ‘eet, Members of the Rebexah lodge aro asked to meet at the Olu Fellows hall tomorrow morning at !:3 It is. the t to attend the funeral of Mr. Allen’ in a body. Twenty-three persons turalization’ ‘papers appeared before Judge, Nuessle “in'»district court: to- day. | Examiner Werner, represent- ing the ‘government, conducted the examination of the applications. Wins Suit for $1 J..G, Schantz, of the McKenzie bar- ber shop, won the suit offered by Ro- sen's Clothing ‘Shop yesterday after- ron, as a part. of Bismarck’ big sale days. ‘He obtained the suit for $1, the suit being offered to the first purchaser -at 3p. m. He beat a big crowd to the bargain. Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid sale, Saturday, Oct: 1, at the Gas Co.’s office.:;; Oem Dance tonight and every night Patterson’s\'Hall—10c a dance. Roof Garden Orchestra. HELP THEM—HELP YOURSELF When you ‘consider the steady con- tinuous, : : neve} “interrupted ‘work de- mandgd ‘of..the” Kidneys, you. do_ not ; Wonder’ that.) ey,,must have help occa- ; sionally to. filter and .cast.out from | Welch, 415 Fourth street tomorrow al- {the blood.stream the waste matter that ; terncon at 3 o'clock. TO FORT YATES. forms pofgons (acids if permitted ;to. remain, causing backache, rheu- ‘matic paing, stiff joints. sore mu: State Sunerintendgnt of Public In- | “izziness, floating specks, sallowness struction Miss Minnie J>Neilson left;and irregular, bladder action. Foley ‘today for Fort Yates, where she will; Kidney. Pills give relief promptly. adv. lecture at the Sioux County Institute; ‘ being held there. | HERE ON BUSINESS. i H. E. U'’Neill of McKenzie, Edward ; | Adams of Brittin, Albin Spanberg and! “A. L, Garnes of Regan were in the! ‘city yesterday on business matters. ' SPEND WINTER HERE. | | Mrs. G. W. Royer and aaughter, Gar-; ; net, of Lamberton, } . have arrived + iin the city and will be guests at the ; home of Mrs. Royer’s daughter, Mrs. ! Dale Simor. during the winter months. RETURNS TO HOSPITAL | Miss Leona Lamb has returned from | a two weeks vacation at her home at Turtle Lake, D,, and has re- sumed her duties at the Bismarck ‘Hospital. RETL iS FROM WEST Miss Ruth Kolling returned ‘day from Spokane, Wash, where she | has been on a bi s trip in connec: | ‘tion with the work of the juvenile of- fice. i ‘HERE YESTERDAY Aue Mrs, William O'Leary of Minot 127t yesterday morning for Minneapolis, ; after a short visit with Mrs. Thomas Poole here. { TO MINNEAPOLIS. Mr. and Mrs. J. Martineson left; for Minneapolis this morning on a several days business irfp. FROM VACATION Miss Hilma Anderson has returned from a two weeks vacation spent at: her home in Velva, N. D. GUESTS FROM CHICAGO Dr. and ‘Mrs. C. F, Roan and daugh- ter of Chicago, IN, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Roan. VISITS HERE Miss Elsie Roseberg of Underwood is in the city for several days visiting ; friends. HERE FR + Mr. and. Mrs, W. ichols and family of Wing are visiting in the y for several days, Dance tonight and every night | Patterson’s «Hall—10c a dance. Roof Garden Orchestra. ——. KODAK WORK SKINS Done For The ) AMATEUR Reasongble Charges — We are known everywhere for the expert we do, Mail Orders Given Frompt Attention, BOSEINS, Inc. Bismarck, N. D. $$$ $$$ This is the Phone Number of the SERVICE TAXI LINE we will ride you to your dest: nation in any part of Bismarck CITY CLEAN will hold a;rummage and food|* =— FROM HITS An interesting figure is the compan of Buck Jones, appearing in the Fox production “To a Finish,” at the Bis- marck theater tomorrow, Many, but far-from all, picture- goers recognize in Selby, the once re- “Kid” prcfessional boxer whose ambition (i those days soared ‘towa héavy weight championsnip. That the “Kid” was sessed of brain‘as wel as brawn has heen “demonstrated since ‘his ‘recert entrance into motion pictures. appeared for the Feature Film Com- ISMARC THEATRE Selby. nowned pugilist, a 5-minute conversation. versation., When you will talk to anyone at the telephone called, it is station-to- station service; if you specify a definite person or persons, it is person-to- person service. A EE IN RING 10 HITS IN PHOTOPLAY PAGE THREE ion ein In accordance with the order of the Federal Court, new rates for Long Distance telephone service were placed in effect in North Dakota as of September 14th. As you no ‘doubt know, the Court Order was issued after we had en- deavored for more than a year to obtain an adjustment of rates that would enable us to operate our property in this State without losing money. Following are a few representative charges under the new rates from Bismarck. To Station-To-S' Day Evening New Salem .........-55 30 25 Underwood .........+.. 40 25 Golden Valley: . 55 1) Cleveland ... 65 35 Dickinson i) 40 Jamestown .........00> 80 40 Valley City . 1.00 50 Fargo 1,35 70 Evening rates apply from 8:30 p. m. to midnight; night rates from midnight to 4:30 a.m. Station-to-station calls for 25 cents or less are for All other rates quoted are for a 3-minute con- “Long Distance” will give you th North Dakota Independent Telephone Company pany ‘in bery,” for Fine Arts as the “Betty of Grey Sto: “Broken Bloss¢ms,”: and for “Straight from the Shoulder,’ Now his 6 feet of height pounds a Jones drama, “To a Finish.” Norma, McCoy—the d the worll'’s a boxer pos-; He has: Last Time Tonight Gloves Cleaned FREE THIS WEEK. “ Introducing our new glove cleaning machine — we agree to clean your gloves Free if accompanied with your waists, dresses, skirts, etc. You are entitled to one pair cleaned Free with each garment. ERS & DYERS, Bismarck FRANKLYN FARNUM “The Raiders , TOMORROW BUCK JONES in his best feature “TOA FINISH” you, and what we have business men and wom do fot. you. write Bismarck L Comedy and Comedy and.... eee “The Great Diamond Rob- | tor Griffith in For" i Fox in | Humpty Dumpty Bread and. 200 Produced By id weight to the latest Buck BISMARCK =———— [ vritdd obfege ENTER AT ANY TIME No entrance examinations, any deficiency in the common branches i can be made up while pursuing the special course. For particulars G. M. LANGUM, President Direction Valleau Theaters Company WALLACE REID in * “TOO EVA NOVAK in.... | HARRY CAREY in . | NAOMI CHILDERS in . GARETH HUGHES in Nii tation Person-To-Person Night Day Evening Night ‘i 25 40 25 55 25 5 25 90 25 1.05 E 25 1.10 cy 25 1.40 35 1.90 e rate anywhere. aah eT cca zi ASK Your Grocer Rube in BARKER BAKERY Makes a specialty of training young men and young women for the best BOOKKEEPING and STENOGRAPHIC POSITIONS B. B. C. graduates are expert, ‘and experts are always in demand. A B. B. C. graduate never had to shop for a posi- tion, If you aspire to get a good start in BUSINESS or BANKING let us plan a course for done for thousands of the most successful en throughout the United States, we ean oo N. Dak. TING THEATRE TONIGHT MUCH SPEED” Prizma Color TOMORROW “THE SMART SEX” Outing Chester COMING “THE FREEZE OUT” Mieteialeie “COURAGE” TIMENTAL TOMMY” “THE WHISTLE” | WM. S. HART in.. Satinee Dailv at 2:20 POPULAR PRICE STORE Johnson’s for Phoenix Pure Silk Hose Follow the crowds to BISMARCK oy SHOP $1.00 and Misses’. Pure Wool Sport $1.00 Ladies’ Kid Gloves. Values up to $3.98, All Ce eerie naee ate Be cf SRE $1 .00 SOlors . RWB. coe 28 White Wash Skirts. Values up to Ladies’ _ and $12.50, Suits, all Silk Camisoles, Navy Blue . $1.00 fleeced Union . $1.00 colors, except $1.00 Our Dollar-Day Sales will be continued for the balance of the week, Friday and Saturday. Here is an idea what a Dollar Will Buy. ‘ Ladies’ and Misses’ Bloomers, Sateen. Bungalow aprons, full size... LER. § «nec Full size Wool Blankets, © Two pairs, for .. $7.95 Cotton su ages '$ meee ales i $2.00 OWS ] 00 off every pair. e || ALWAYS BUSY Outing Flannel—Serges—- Silks—Cotton goods of ail kinds at big reductions.