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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7,192] Hi 7 g Coulter and Mrs. Coulter, Dean and ry if L. uinbperd and -daughter, | Catherino Smith treasurer, and Betty ° Mrs, E, 8. Keene, Dean and Mrs, C. B.| left this morning by car for Fargo, | Cunham, sergeant at arms.” Miss - fo Social and Bue eotataan andra. A. nee [teers they will visit relatives.’ Van ‘Beek was elected as faculty ad- | i Poe ty re costits fel me eats Was Noam nt ane eo visor. | , ’ ae ‘ * ‘Ma bs vold'and Miss Bales, ali of whom had VISITING RELATIVES ‘The first issue of the Pep came out | yi mp bliud ot -entrrect of) osc ; ; ‘ rsOna given their support in the planning of; J. A, Lathan and W. P. Lathan of | last Monday under. the manageme i the convention program. esolutions;Panhandle, Texas, are visiting rela-|of the Senior class of 1922. °Tho first | if - 1 M mae of courtesy were adopted at this time. tives in the city. issue introduced the new’ teachers. 1 é eG aly H TERRI TS gave an interesting write up on the val ca’ zs usicians ATTEND CONVENTION. FROM BALDWIN football boys camp at Lake Isabelle e e a ue Assist in Blanche Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Smart und W. H.| Mrs, George Ward of Baldwinjis in}and introduced a Faculty Forum | \ M Co: H ‘Stutsman will leave this evening forthe city on a several days shofping | which has not been used in Pep be- \ \ ips r yer neert CF! atianta, Ga., to attend tne sessions ‘ot |ttip. Bi i 4 ‘| tore. | ‘eo ‘Ramana tin: ithe National Association of Railroad: HERD: ON BUSINE BUSINESS sik number gpoys fit aie Wont | ‘ he Bl Myer il | Ccmmissioners. They will meet com-; , IS ENS S Minot atte he football game bs» o ~ ° ° ” he anche; Myers coneery mil issioner from Minnesota, South Da-|., P..J. Jacobson, banker of Fort Yates,| tween Minot. and Bismarck tgmorrow The store of ualit and service. 1 Thursday, October 12th in | f pe even inureday,, October: 1th. in |kota, Iowa and Wisconsin at Chicago, N. D., is in Bismarck on a dusiness | ‘The members of the P. 'T./C. of une | ai ( By wpe eee of Molitte eitca | and a special car will cargy the party high aechiooh ile 9 ance us rd ty | oor church, Miss Myers will be assisted | to Atlanta. ' ERAT TTT je give Ade by two accomplished vocalists, ‘Henry SULA A Se ay ‘ Dance Patterson’s Hall to-| party for Columbus Day. Everyone in y Halverson and Miss Clara Smith, BENEFIT DANCE inight, and every night. 10c u|'h hich Bee nce eee ell Mr. Halverson is a standing favorite | A bc-iefit dance will be given at ‘dance, i foi jovi next. Wed: with any Bismarck audience. He will} Patterson hall, October 12, by cua dane. McKenzie Orchestra. nesgay as that is Discovery day, render a group of songs, prepared es- |Company A, of the National Guard, it | , 2 EN mG ‘All the teachers will go to Mand pecially for this concert. jwas announced today by Lieut. Her-| SCHOOL NO’ nd next Friday, to attend the teacher ‘Miss Clara Smith, superintendent |man Broccup. ‘de said the dance was | | TES 1 meeting ‘held there. Mrs. Cora M.| ot music in the public schools, is ajgiven to raise funds to help carry on | @——-———---______¢ | Stewart and Professor John Lee Coul- comparative stranger t9 most Bis-jthe suit to regain possession. of the / Will Schoot ter of the North Dakota Agr! Seon marck people but those who have /armoiy now peading in: the courts. A fire drill was held at the Will college will speak at ti Heatty of bots her musicabability aed LEAVES FOR RESERVATIONS | {8001 this morning. The entire build wee Were: Mis Grace Laue, weimary her stage appearance. | Rev. Walsh, who has been a. guest! ee ee eacoule: eel teacher, and Miss Hazel Pangburn,pen- The accompanist, Miss Grace J. fa the T. Dewhurst home for the past |cf this record as there are so many | ™@uhip teacher, | with Appear on the Myers needs no introduction to Bis-|few days left this morning for Fort !1ji¢ t a program at Mandan, marck people. She had been a very |Totten and Fort Berthold Indian res- | ! The erence ene CT ETT eed stccessful music teacher here for /ervations where he will vis:t the In- fo, the Will school show a total of 43:| Dance Patterson’s Hail to- ewht years prior to the removal of |dians and preach'to them in their na- | noyg and girls there, night, and every night. “10c a the Myers family to LaMoure. The |tive tongue. Rev, Walsh is connected | ~ : d 4 McKenzie. Orchestra... combination should insure a large at- | with the Indian reservation at Can-: Wachter School ance. Mc! e Ore! ‘Ay “ »> tendance on Thursday. jnon Ball. ‘The members of the Wachter school HOLD FOOD SAB 5: Paar me OR E. apie rave had a number of fire drills since . es i Federation Meeting TeAVE Oe BAST)... 3. -C | echoo! Vegan. At their last drill The Ladies ofSt: “Georges! x j Mr. and ree: . Barnes left this | everyone was out of the school in 35,! Episcopal Guild’ will hold a food [ =e Closes with Pageant ;moming for Ervin, Penn. whe-e |seviands, ‘The children at the Wachter |sale Saturday afternoon at Hos-| Ls Ze ache jthey will visit relatives for time ‘school are also of the lower grades. oat 2: Th ill h 23) ‘The silver ieee itime. Following their: visit in Pean-/ “here are now 167 boys and: girls kins 73 5 ey will have \e “35 AP St NOT DRS ee conventions yivania they will leave for Wasuing- ‘enrolled at the Wachter school, baked ~ beans, brown _ bread, A orth Dakota Federation of/ton, D. C., where they wili b Mi ok hi d salad z Women’s clubs closed last night with | guests of their daughte:, Mrs. iin Piers ae Honig; ore i het’ otighnuts and salad for sale. a s fae tee " ed det fachter) school w called er — ig Fy an histoe iy aceon at the, ARrielle WY right during the wint i nots last night by G gti ness Opening dance at Baker’s Hall “Th f f h ddi 1 th choice of Devils Lake as the 1922! STANDARD BEARER MEETING | 0f Ver mother.’ Mis mpbell 13/Saturday night, October 8. e proof of the pudai is the ‘ A an | taking her, plac ing her absence. 5 5 meeting place and the completion of! Misses Unie and Versie Frazier will Pr ee “~~~ |Musie by Elm Grove Orchestra. ° yo ° election of officers at cae business ses-| be hostesses to the members of the Richkolt Schoo! = eating, is an old saying, but poe Se sions. ,., |Standard Bearer Society ot the Mc-' ‘the boys from the seventh gradeot : Mrs. W. A. McIntyre, of Grand Forks /Cabe Methodist church’ at their home | the Ri thao divitaat ret I . M: k ° | ; ‘ : i Wus named as treasurer; and Mmes. | tomorrow evening. Miss Dorothy Lan- ne Nee the cho sea insted ste Co) d a. e Cc. | it holds as good today as it did the day it Wass Gander of Waapeiun and J.B jders will be the Jleader. © i ‘echgel “and the boys from the seventh M ori in ated. Resolutions passed yesterday morn | RETURN FROM MEETING pre nee ea eard ooo fe Blood 9 3 ing by the convention indorsed dis Mrs. F. R. Smyth, Mrs. ©. 1.74 morrow afternoon at t Yelock. o armament; reaffirmed indorsement of | Young and Mrs. L. 8. Sowles return- im ering 18 under sey cicleee a | Revitalize your worn-out ex- “ ys bills for maternity, the independentjed today from Fargo where they at- icleod. citizenship of women education; |tended the meeting of the State F The boys have also planned a big | your strength and endurance pledged support of National Education | eration of Women’s Clubs. ,” | bonfire to be held ssauirday evening at | take Organic Iron; pot metallic irom which ey week; asked that the governor pro- RCE a Rae ar ;eieht o'clock from the thistles and take, but pure ni¢ fron — diow hatoalse ‘laim,a state-wide child welfare week; RETURN TO NEW SALEM’ | cther materials they have gathered up | pesaeca ne swnteh ike te tron n yee: Batts tna itidorsed the proposed survey of the| Mr. and Mrs. Honry Ringleén and | in cleaning up thoir school yard,,:,All apples. One dose of Nuzated iron is catimated to mental hygiene commission; asked|@auehter, who, have been’ visiting | members of thé school are looking | Be ebbteximately equivalent (in orgaale irom that musical instruments be with- tends et See ence hone el forward to this big event. Soe quart of freen verciatles or hall 8 oem : drawn from the luxury class as re-| ~ a ye ; ‘(Much interest .i8. :bems shown | apples, It is like taking extract of beef instead is ishi j 7 wey + P a gards taxation; demanded in textiles |New Salem. / | among the girls in regard to the for- | Sf ceting ponnds of meat. Naxated trea is is accomplishing just what we wanted—to reduce an Overstock of Gar. pure fabric and conservative styles; | lr {mation of a girls’ athletic team for | mediate al ‘and assimilation by the ( is i: "aQrdi. aan " ‘ ‘ a pa MLE CoRENSRIURN HALES tel i Lapins £7 pian MEPTS 5 blaving ApMO ball and’ indook hase pee cn oa owes i ments. This is because the values were extraordinary—as we advertised = = e Li Ss AU GT. all, sais a ts 3 ‘pieces: . we +4 pnde ot an, to beautify the home|. in'nold a rosilar meeting at the ae : Le sccusity ce st them to be. There must be complete satisfaction with every sale here — : ne eat ‘Elk’s (Hall ‘tomorrow evening at 7:30. | ‘ Noxated fron. It will eae . . (Mrs, Sumner T. McKnight of Minne-| Pi Sing will follow the. Tegilar ie inte’ ot ian, Sener! <:., | disturb the stomach. "A few deese wilofien | this is a fixed policy at Lucas’. Come in tomorrow, we have prepared some apolis, natipnal treasurer for the Lea-| cca. moeting tirls of the Junior Class held a Sommenice to enrich your blood. "Your money : . gue of Women Voters, gave the chief) ~~" , nie | meeting recently and organized the wba reteacet by.the manufactarers if you more unusual value groups for your approval. udaress..yesterday, on “Swords and can jJunior, Masque. The Masque was | ““sowareof substitutes, Aimaye' 7 Plowahares22 HERE ON BUSINESS | willed'to the ‘Juniors of-this year by | ing genuine ic iron—Nuxeted Iron. Heb leicht Louis Gilcher,: mail clerk at James- | the Seniors of the class of 1921 and | Look for ‘the Fetters Nob i The greatest reason for universal! ‘1 essenior the class of 1921 and | giitpy all dre om every tablet, "| ; ve 18 the fact;that thc civillan pop- town, N. D,, was a business. visitor in | the meeting was the first step to or- geists. | peace 3s the fact) that the civillan PoP-| Bismarck today. i ganize, Helen Gross aunelacted | ulation is no. longer free from war ioe OEE | praeident; Catherine Bodenstab, One i ‘ , casualties, Mrs. MeKnignt declared in TO SEATTLE. I prebideats:Ridna eJohieon,vsecvelary: 0a S a f 4 Mica ees Hceaelgtenst »W. ‘A. Davis, who has been visiting | e j vas. oF 0 gs ‘Ifriends in the eity for the: past week | { eighth division during ihe war and she [lett thie Porat Ate Beattion Wash. | ‘ 4 mt i spoke with pictures of the horrorg ot | — This group of Coats has received many new additions and there are still war fresh in her mind from.a recent MOTOR-TO. FARGO | ene 2 “ tour of the French lines from Paris to! Mrs, J. H. Bowers and children and \ some of those wonderful values with fur collars in this lot. i 2 i ‘ 5 | 2 Carolin Orvis, ia charge of the} 1 bureau of information at the Univer-} i : sity’ of North Dakota, Grand Forks,! i : 2 told of the help the extension depart- | i ment may he.tc club women, a ! 0a S a an Mrs. F.'R. Smyth of the city, chair-; i { es ® te Sih man of the department of press and; H $ é : ; publicity gave the report of that de-| | This two groups proved regular “Eye-openers” to the buyers who have partment. yesterday. Anna Tib-} i . ‘ betts, Lyman Cary and Mrs, | f been here and of course have been the two popular groups. With still dames Paige of Minneaz: gave ad-/ t e i dre: ses at the afternoon session. i | more good values. addéd, these goods will be’even ‘more popular tomorrow. An automobile drive ut 4 o'clock was | H folowed hy tea at the Fiorence Crit-/ tenton home, At 7 o’siock « banuet; | i was served at Ceres hall. pera } 5 , i, _ The pageant, presented last even: | | \\ { The latest idea in dessert molds. A cet of six individual molds in alumioum, ” i . ing at the Agri-itural «lege armory, | | 3 Kite with your initial embossed on top a0 It shows on each dessert under the aves c: Fo rso members| rit 3 of the Ex ¢ 8 ed mest pic- | i resses a turessney the progress made by wo: | @ e 9 e men of the state from the time of the! | y Indian woman to the present period of | | | - orangization and on to the ideal wo- H H i man,of the future. t an ‘ iMusic was) furnished vy the college i 5 e concert. crehestra under the direction | : of Dr. C. S, Putnam. aad members of | : i This week—That Initial Mold Set and j Ce vo PEL -Lose9b Pi the music section of tue Finé Arts’ p 3 eB Did you see these. If you did we know you bought one or two. The Haq Leo club, alos Marie MeCorulek and Mrs, When the Brooklet two surprise gifts in addition values are simply irresistible. They were big groups so there will be oie Marion a se gave ci ° i q " y snea solos. The prolog, by 2iiss Abbie Sim; Builds a Roof This i : ny ; ‘ good assortments for tomorrow. Be sure to see them. ‘To see ineans seaathy: Mike Maud Haves. his is the first time we have dividual dessert molds in alumi- | to buy so come prepared. mons, was (read, by relate f ut No. th | to Frolic Beneath ' made a gift offer like this. It is “num, each with your initial em ' we, leg teed Fe atte aresoula “ mae totstert the dessert season bossed so it shows on the des- | ral Ss Aunts with Jiffy-Jell in your home. ~ sert. | ./ Miss Marjorie i jj ae | ton, ofzthe ableaux.c Miss, Marjo N Lackawantr wins And to remind you again how This is the latest dessert fad, ckawanna Lieberg had charge of the costumes; ; Jiffy-Jell excels. Miss Ruth Andrews of the dances. { Fargo members of tae Ex club, in| cluding Mmes. H. &. Bolley, M. A.; Baldwin, R. M. Pollock, M. Hil- particularly safe and pleas- dreth, J. H. Sheppard end C. F. Ami- ant. No wind elf nor frost ‘ vi ~ don, received informally following the | president of the college, John Lee, within. | | The fabric of this friendly i| INDIGESTION, GAS, underwear is of supcrior OR BAD STOMACH - sclected yarns, finelyknitted, This set where sold would cost i you 75 cents. , Union Suits boys and girls find a winter refuge. that is Buy from your -grocer_ this { week six packages Jiffy-Jell. 1 Send us.she six @ trade-marks cut fromthe fronts of them, and we will send you three gifts to surprise:and delight you. First,-we will send the Initial Mold Set shown above. Six in- WAISTS AT $5.98 This new group added contains a collection of exquisite styles in Georgette and Crepe de Chine. Be sure to see them. PETTICOATS AT $2.98 SKIRTS AT $4.98 A splendid group of novelty skirts of plaids and serges. Box or knfie | pleated also inverted pleats. 3 7 We will send in addition two | other valuable gifts. We will not announce them, for; we want to surprise you. All these three gifts will come.'to-you if you send us the trade-marks this week,; is ‘Real Fruit in Bottles pageant in compliment to the new sprite can find his way SWEATERS AT $4.98 TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” <crilized and pre-shrunk in . Remember that Jify-Jell is form: In Jiffy-Jell only you get | Ra Live steam, It won't shrink: the conlys dessert bras the real ie Teal. fruit juice condensed. { 3 “Pape’s Diapepsin” has proven it- | e sepia ; | rut vors in bottles. et it costs no more than the old 5 A : $ s Soe ahs cureae clleh tor: Lnlipestions fom service or in the tub. i We crush the fruit, condense — style, i Death serra cieli Think of. being able to buy silk Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sour- ‘The military shoulder isa | the juice and seal it. A bottle of We want to remind you how | ecidedly wonderful values in Slip- Jersey petticoats in colors at this ness, Fermentation or Stomach. Dis- ; marvel. It is the orderly |! this real fruit essence goes in Jiffy-Jell excels. So, to start the i on Sweaters. All new and excep- || price. Quite wonderful, you'll ad- tress caused by acidity. A few tablets | ° : i every package, : season, we make this offer, and tionally pretty styles. Rose, Tan, || mit, when you see them. give almost immediate stomach re- underwear. So Jiffy-Jell is rich in fruit, We urge you to accept it. i Brown, Turquoise and Black. lief and shortly the stomach is cor-; | And fruit as Send us the | ; : rected so you can eat favorite foods: “ fresh and fra- trade - marks : without fear. Large case costs only | grant as when from ‘six Jiffy- few cents at drugstore. Millions picked. Jell.. packages, | STRICTLY CASH helped annually. i and we will | | if Old-style mail you three i WAISTS AT $3 98 | | lesserts of this valuable gifts. je | ‘ “ ie 3 Aig) | fag hasectite eta lon's ; i Owing to the extreme price reduc- ( TYPEWRITERS Und 1 flavor in. dry “forget: J tions, all goods advertised and all = ‘Ail taakes inderwear and Pet on waco eccesnersesansnnesenddadsssaccnnencacacss Select one or more from this group special sale groups must be sold for ‘ , sold and rented Slumber Suits > , aay x H while you can. They’re great! | Spot Cash. When garments are e Bismarck FOR ROYS AND GIRLS FROM D MAIL 5 Georgette, Silk Jersey and Wool || tried’on in the store and bought, | Typemtiter Ce: BIRTH TO SIXTEEN | Tey eters Co. THIS Jersey, | | they cannot be returned. . » Wis. i | D. rs vite your inspection of Enclosed find 6 @ trade-marks, for which send me the six Initial Molds with my initial andthe two surprise gifts, styles and in qualities to suit every sequirement of scrvice and price, A.W. LUCAS COMPANY BISMARCK KODAK WORK |: Done For The HOSKINS #2532 Reasonable Charges — We are THE EMPORIUM Distributor 10 flavors in glass vials ecenececncnscenncncsy known everywhere for the expert i : i Bottle in each package Seon s|| ge || 12 Phys. for 25 m pt ntion, { vas S, Ine. | Bismarck, N. D. | : wR | H Pigs. or Cc e full addres