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Oct« very ver t dia, Whi was ent... Wh 1e Is] or ni: f the ossib Gok was vat b on tl Indi ‘Then me at 0} Ur: lon 0 y tere pst ¢ Oy You ving ley “om Con ne & ut 3 lone lin ew gec ew Social and ‘ Personal|* TE SLERL FRR Interest Shown in Concert Here Tileiest in the Blanche Myers con- cert t6 be held in the Presbyterian church auditorium, tomorrow even: ing Brows: 4 the event draws life here find \ high sehool in 19) her cla i under the Due to hee iil/ at the of ly for vari- in Bismare " will also be-cn the Ev enInE, and noe, been ow not subject to big discounts, Swedish Lutheran Chureh To Have District Meeting The Bist i of the Swed- ish Lutheran church will meet at the | First Lutheran. church tomorrow eve- | ning at eight o'clock to organize. and plan the intended’ drive for the Au- 2 1 Seminary at! 1 d for the Gustavus Adolphus College at St. Peter, Minn. Dr, Gustay Andreen, president of the Theological Seminary, Rev. O. J. Arthur of Mank tors within the d men from each congregation of the} district are expected to be present at | this meeting. Returned From Mexico Missionary Speaks Here, Miss Dora Gladden, who has lately returned from Mexico will speak at the McCabe Methodist church to- morrow, Thursday evening on ex- p in that interesting turbul- ent ountry. Miss Gladden is a former Grand ks girl going from the as a missionary for the Wo- Foreign Missionary Society. trict and some lay- | Asiatics in the United States.” S- iatic. Women in the United States’ will be the theme of a paper, by Mrs, Wm, Lang und Mrs. iH. \C, Cornish Buddhism in Our Own | ed Hanson will lead | George | ston will, “be S. ‘ladies are invited ‘ PULL and Professional Wo- vently installed a kit- j chenet in the ‘rear of the club | rooms. This new. kitchenette was vitiated at the candy pull held at the t eyening. The early venjng was spent hem-, club. use. , This was ya taffy pull. Tyo weeks ! night a meeting will held in the elub rooms for the pur pose of holding am general mending night. Some one will read stories during the evenin, The Busin men’s Club r PISCE ‘OPAL “GUIL iD: “Mi D) The members of St. George's Epis- copal church, Will meet at the Lome of | Mrs. P, C. Kemington Thursday af- | (0 o'clock. The fiftieth ternoon annive the Women's Auxiliary ofthe Episcopal church will be cele- brated a this meeting. A’ silver of- | 2 will be taken. It is earnestly ed “ha all lady members of the jai church will attend. Feri (ADIES AID MEETS The Ladies Aid Society of the First Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors tomornow afternoon. Mts. (D. Sundquist and Mrs. Jorgen \iengen will be hostesses. Members and friends of the society are cordial- {ly invited to attend this meeting, ETHODIST AID MEETS (Di No. 3 of the Methodist La- idies Aid will meet at the church par- llors Thursday afternoon at three} jo’elock. All members are urged to attend this meeting. The ladies be- longing to the other ald divis' ons are invited to attend. ENTERTAIN CLUB Mrs. J. I. Huyck entertained the members of the Tuesday Bridge Club at her: home yesterday: afternoon. Mrs. A. E. Brink won the high score, Refreskments were served at the close of the pleasant afternoon. RETURNS TO WISCONSIN 4 Miss Mary Goggins, who has been @ men’s She is an unusually interesting speaker and the general’ public is invited ag well as the local society | recent meeting | !¢! to attend. At the of the Branch in Rochester, Minn., the local Society was reported the: fargest in'the state. ; HEL D “THURSDAY oman’ 's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will meet in} the church parlors Thursday noon at three o'clock. this meeting is “Orientals in th United States.” Mrs. P. Z. Mowr: “The Problem of will read a paper on MRS. H. 0. WRAY College Graduate Z and ° Experienced Teacher of Piano Phone 510 LM ISMARC THEATRE TONIGHT TOMORROW Dainty EILEEN PERCY pa el “Little Miss Hawkshaw” Also Special - * Two Reel Comedy * Feature the Famous - Singer Midgets COMING “The Birth of a Nation” A tremendous 12 reel €rama after- | The subject tor | guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. ‘L. M. Parsans, for the past few weeks. this moming for her home at Mil- waukee, W BAPTIST L DIES ‘AID Mrs. J. 0. Varney will entertain the ! members of the Baptist Ladies Aid at {her hyome on Second street tomorrow afternoon. RETURN TO HOME and Mrs. E. Propst, who have Mr. been guests at the J. C. Taylor home, ij have xeturned to their home at Watertown, S. D. ~ FROM GARRISON Mr. and Mrs, F, H. Burns of Garr son came’ to Bismarck yesterday. Mr. |’ Burns will enter a hospital here for ‘treatment. SHOPPING, HE! ERE ! Mrs, Albert Little of Wing was shop- (ping and visiting triends in thecity IG SISTER Mrs. Leo. son of Washburn is ! visiting in the city, a, guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Inis Gallahan. SHOP. HERE Mrs. BE. B. ‘tiller of Steele was a ‘shopper in the city yesterday. | VISITING SISTER | Edward Prochaske, who is enroute { i PUGET SOUND " Flee RED SALMON DIRECT. 10 YOU OFder a Puget Sound Red Salmon, tender, fat by’ mail. It will come by express, Each Salmon Send me diy as cut SWeite. for. Salmon RURAL Fish DELIVERY P. 0. Box 592, Tacoma, Washington ‘ 18 Court C Mend yout owf aly household ‘utensils, pipes pots, pans, radiators with HERCULES Sonik SODER Easy to use. Withstands gtéat heat. Universally used. Direttiotis on’ tbe. HERCULES PRODUCT Co. ee Blas, lows, U. E X TODAY MATINEE 10 & 25 NIGHT 20:& 35 Ry ulifernia are considered b: ing tales of Ameriean life. daring dashing adventures The Wondrous Story und for the most romantic s' Picture the wild adventures of might ruled right, when deeds knights of and then § with your own Ellis Ryan ever wrote: Clara Kimba I Young “FOR THE Sot SOUL L OF RAFAEL” y Marah Ellis Ryan whose brilliant! stories bf arly - beautiful girl, with a setting as rare as June itself. the glorious Romance of old California gine the magnificent settings “of ‘the golden west as a *back- Imagine beauty adrift in those dangerous slays wonderful. story, unquestionably ‘the best Marah The love-story you'll talk about jor weeks. Also HAROLD LLOYD in y millions the most fascinat- A story saturated with ihe s of a -brave American, 1 of Love, ‘Chivalry and tory of its character ev 5 the youth of the early hen of daring were greater than vhe events that “ollow es the dramat M. Thomp-, g Kitchen dates call WwW. _ Sather. —_—— 4 $2800.. Unusual bargain good 8 to his home froin McGregor, is visit- ing at the home of his sister, Mrs. 1’, G. Anderson, for several days. PROM FARGO’ rewster of Fagro is & D, Owens home, aura GUEST Fred ON BU, 'SINESS TRIP . H, Ferner, of Webbs | Furniture’ motored to Baldwin yesterday ona short hy business trips RTL B LAW. A. Weinberg and Mi udge Haas of Turtle Lake are visiting in the city. vertrude Fitzgerald has gone mn for a several days visit Miss Tene Hangberg “of Wi ‘ashburn | was shopping and visiting friends in Lismarck yesterday. ‘Mus, ‘1D, A, Hulett of Werner, N. D., ‘isa guest at the home of Mrs. L. A. Morrison, ; Please send all,donations for: the Catholic Ladies’ RUMMAGE ‘Sale to .Kupitz_ store / building Wednesday afternoon or Thurs- ‘day morning. Sale will be held Friday and Saturday, Oct. 14th and 15th. a \ “ 7 Te EE REET + For Medical: Trestment. Mrs. Jacop Ensminger of: Lehr. has entered the Bismarck hospitai for medical treatment. From Hazen. Mrs. George Lang, of Hazen, is en- tered at the Bismarck hospital for medical treatment. In Hospital tere. Ole Anderson, well known retired farmer of Valley City, nas entered the Bismarck, hospital for treatment. é Confined to Hospital. Willard and Delia Waltord, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wal- ford of .Driscol are confined to- the Build New Room terian churoh. is progressing rapidly, A partition is being put in dt one end of the gymnasium and this new. room will be used for Tjy Scout meetings. It is separated from the gymnasium but will be used in connection with |the gymnasium work. Collect Most, Money Announcments have been. Taaae that ‘Miss Dora LeHregin and ‘Miss Ger- trude Eichotst won the $10 prize of- féred by the Business and Professional ‘Women’s ‘Club to'the persons who col- lected the largest arhount of money in the recent Salvation Army drive. perma ate EN FOR, RENT AMERICAN ; , LEGION HALL -For dances, parties, sociables. .in. connection. For Tel: 808. ‘ Public Gicdoptaphers. Busi: ness Service Co. First floor;) Hoskins ‘Block. Phone 662. FIRST VOTE ON) | ELECTION GIVEN) The first straw vote reported in the recall campaign was taken on a North Soo train Monday en route from Minot |to Bismarck, according to Editcr Cow- | ell, of Dogden, Olson took the vote, with George Niel- eck, a merchant of Dogden, assisting him. 22; ‘Nestos, 9. He said a man named The vote reported was Frazier, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Near. Bisma: wn Red Trail going east, long, round, Diack fox muff with ribbon ends. Finder; write Tribune 298. 10+12-31 room home, seréened porch, close to schools. Barn 50 foot lot. A big snap for someone. Easy terns. Phone 961, Henry & Henry 10-12-30 IWANTED—Strong girl or middie age house. work. 10-12-1w woman for general Phone 176. FOR RENT—Four furnished. rooms for housekeeping. Modern house. wae 241-J. SIONERS MONDAY EVE 10th, 1921. The Board of City Commissioners ing, October 10th, 1921, at eight; o'clock, FP. M.. There were present Commissioners French, Herzlor, Lar: son, Thompson and President Lenhart, The minutes of the mecting held on October 3rd, 1921, were read and ap mroved, ~ On motion of Commission’ Larson, Quanrud, A letter from Mr. Foi Youre! of- tering t lock 21, River- view Addition to tt was tefer= red_to ‘the, Commiss ot Finan Action on the sid the south side of Broady First and) Second Street petition red. Action om, the tition for a hydrant on south Lith et was de- ferred until th n meeting, Of motion of Comm r Larson, duly, seconded and ca appropriation 1 The Appropria- was read for the se+ motion of Com- sed to $1. Ordinance tims, ond upon ner Larson.) dd. Was pass Commissioner Thom: carried Ption On motion_ the Board of City Commis-4 djourned to meet again Mon: ing, October ith, at’ seven. tor. Bismarck hospital with tonsillectomy; The work on the new. room for the Boy Scout meetings at the Presby- ,,on the Door,” ‘tures, roadways, forests and sites. 10-12-3t | :| the hook wad written: met in regular session Monday even- ! duly seconded and. carried, the fol lowing Inspectors for the Recall Blee- | tion were appointed to take the place j of those unable to se First Ward, Precinet 2. Tobert | Orr. { Second Ward, Precinet No. 1, F. W. pnd Ward, Precinet No, 3, ‘Thee. | duly seconded and of ion, duly seconded the bills were reidd and | night-to thoroughly clean your bowels + On motion of commissioner of the constipation poison which is | y, headachy, half-sick | 10-12'| OF HALF YEAR Olaf H. Peel Wet Known in L Bismarck—Hi id Been En- gaged-in Ranching | 18. | Olat H,Pehrson; a pioneer in west= ern North Dakota, succumbed morning: at a local hospital atthe age jof 75 years. He had been Ml ‘for jtne jlast half year, his: death heing due: tO ‘gallstones, ‘MY. Pehrson an: born Ket: 27, 1846; { {ia Sweden. » Hecame to this country | lane gettled in westerh Norta Deiata. Mr. ‘Pehrsof ‘had been engrged ih [sheep ranching ‘and farming ‘for wany. |marck. He ‘had been a resident of this city fori25 ygars or mote. Mr. Pehrsgh was’a member of ‘the Lutheran churet His site died | 14 years ago. Hight children ure sur- ony are: Mrs. B, Hoover, Bis: Mrs. P. J. dentition: ot Mrs. BLA, (Pllis, of Canada; aL KE Pearson, of omy AR: Pearavi. of Washington; Pearson, of-\Bi ‘Pearson, of Mandgys The funeral probably will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Braddock. Definite arangements await, word from: relatives. Interment will | be in a cemetery at Braddock, An TRE ‘BISMARCK, How a little girl wa: born in mid- Atlantic and was turned over, mother- less, to’an old -#éflor, is told in the opening of “Little Miss Hawkshaw,” | a Fox production whicn opens at Bis-! marck theater ‘tonight. The star,} Eileen Percy,’appears as the grown; up. foster child;,and does it with’ her customary cleverness and charm. This is Eileen’s latest’ picture, and it is, said eee ie of her vest. NORMA TADRADGE “The Sign on the Door,” / the’ picture which’ brings Norma’ Tal- madge tg the ‘Eltinge today and to- morrow js the star’s latest Rist Na- tional-picture. ! A splendid plot is cisely well presented on the screén. The story| concerns ‘Ann— Hunniwell, a pretty} AT THE EL- 3\MODERN, REPLICA — chis'r: jyears. and tien retired, living in Bis- iMRS. J. i HILL here was reported promennat “im, Proved”, today. ! sy | OF EARTH HOUSE — | CMe NITY HALL eit “A 0 ‘ity fio y | bull ans state Fort Bethold rekerva- iat’ ae ‘issdlaads of. stomach ‘tlon, will be formally dedicated Thursday. , The community hall. is: built af-’ ferers are doing now.. Instead of Yalta: Bullen taking tonics, or trying to patch up a | ‘Gil , they are attacking the ter the fashion’ of the old Indian - teal cause of the ailment—clogged liver éarth houses — circular / walls, witha dom: aped turret, and |} the only windows! in the building a bowels. in the’ turret-in the top of the Dr: Edwards’ Olive Tablets arous: | Ater ‘ofthe building. of wee the in’ ‘a soothing,’ healing way. and ‘bowels are per- SThe-moder Community house, built of wood and concrete; is lo- Veated at Armstrong, not far from the last village site of the Arikara tribes. Funds with which to build the community house were ob= tained’ by contributions from the " Indians and_throvgh profits of vanious social social enterprises: ° fen their natural functions, away tig the and stomach troubles, Share you a bad taste, coateditonguc; poor appetite; a lazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition’ or ‘energy, trouble with “undigested :foods? Take Olive Tablet; ee substitute for calomel. Weis Olive Tablets are 4 ‘compound mixed with oie a ‘ou will know them by their olive color. “They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for ps quick relief. Eat what you like. 15¢ and IS IMPROVED St. Paul, Oct. 12—1 12. rs, James J, i Hill, widow of the late railroad build- er,who is serfougly ili at her home . Shhht Greening Shadows on _ the Wall! “Thrills and. capateey. lurk with the: solemn owls, spooks. and big black cats printed on Dennison | ‘erepe’or cut from, mat-stock all ready to use. And we: have Downisony table covers, napkins, hats and favors for Hallowe’en’s gay Parties, HARRIS & CO. ., Stationer. Ss Bismarck, N. D. Personal service to each in- dividual and each individual pair of eyes: characterize all our optical work. ‘We know this service will satisfy you. Bonham Brothers ::: Eyes examined apd ilasaea Corgectly Fitted. Taltoring and Hat works Cleaning, Pressing, Repai; ing. Dyeing. j Cleaned an Blo Knife | ted Skirts Cleaned Bay Pressed, We call for and deliver, Phone 58 Op- | posite Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D, Mail Orders Solicited. Al | met stenographer, who, through no fault |) of her own; ;4s,-¢ompypinised by her | employer’s scapegrace son. Later,; iwhen she,.marries aman of high! character ; and - Social standing, the! fellow comes: into her life.again. He} is killed)in acstrugge with her hus-+ band, The, husbund )dpes not know | that his: wife.has, witnussed the trag- | follows: her act in-suminoning the po-! lice and a ng herspt: fateh shoot: } Hee and Set 4 Two well OWN) Telaine. fnen ara) | associated ‘vies Nort in “The iStgn Gharles-Richman® and Lew Cody,’ both ‘of. whoiti ‘have prev- jously appeured in their’ Own produc- | tions. A Toonerville ‘trolley comedy “The Skipper’s Boozum Friends” is part of the!program ot the Eltinge.~ eats _ AL THE REX. i As wonderful, scentoally and ' “arch i French ¢and: Italian’ Riveria, Califor- nia’s magnificent’ fropicul’ south’ iso far greater scenic beauty, and in ad dition boasts its own ancient struc- The missions, of Soutliern California are, perhaps, the: : Tos’: romafitic edi- fices in ‘all the world, They tell story of thé nomad''wanderings of hordes of-holy men, ®bound on the ‘conquest of ignorance and great char ity. Of xigorous campaigns againsi superstitious ‘Indiauls,° treacherouz beasts, a strange land and a strange people, ail conquered through stout hearts. " And the’ ‘edifices. staunch, [poser built, and ai once digni- | fled and’ béauteous,-\Jend: themselves ladineablea to Marah «Bill's Ryan's story, “For thé Seub of itafacl,” ww hich Clara Kimball Young and ‘her’ pro: ducer, Harry Garson, decided to use {o« natural and apropte “Backsrpunds for one 6f the most’ ex"ting and im-| passisned stories vet screened. “Roe the Scul of Rasael” was writ-| ten: in the Htt'e vil! ‘age of of San Juan i Cuiistrano. and to secure the proper! data f-r this novel, Marah Ellis Ryan, ithe ayithcr. was permitted to live in the ‘San Juan Capistrano Mission, | which she occnpied aldiic for a period of:many months, during which time} Many. natives of -the small settle-| cated, have been used in roles they | \wforttay every day, and withal, there, ‘4s much to be expected from the pro- duction that has long been heard of be pek ns whe have. lever been in- by an actual tour of the Gol- | den State: Pion ! <@lara. Kimball Young ‘in “For the Soul. of Rafael” will play.at the Rex i today and Thursday oaiy. ——————— | edy., Anvextractdinary, denouement’ 2 tecturall¥ ag-are théitowns along the! i}. At Patterson’s Hall \ mertts in which the: missions are lo-|~ ASK Your Grocer Hampty or Bread BARKER BAKERY. Phone 57 * _and— | $10,000 | ‘PROTECTION. | This is two important sub- |; jects to ‘place in your mem- ory, and means that Rohrer’s -Taxi-Line* aS «Phone Number is ! (ge ea and when you ride with them you are insured ‘and protected against ecient to.the extent Sof | $10,000 This makes you feel safer than ever when- going to your destination. ‘in any: of, our Taxies. <i This is also backed up with careful and experienced \ " rivers. ROHRER’S TAXILINE Benefit €o. A “Armory Redemption Fund. “Try this Protection. for . Yourself.” ' 5 $2800. “I “EXTRA SPECIAL HOUSE: BARGAIN x : | $500 Cash Turns the deal. Owner must sell this’ month. large rooms, mostly meédern; this is a very good home and netyally a big snap. 5 bed rooms, ‘linin, room, living room, kitchen, front porch screened, also a rear voren, Aouse about 6 years old, 3 blocks fom school, lot - 50x150, ‘price $2800, ney easy terms, $500 cash and balance #0 a ‘nonth,. inter- est to be 5%. There is-also a latge barn that goes with this big YOU'LL HAVE _ SOMETHING TONIGHT X. \ bargain, and holds 12“horses. | Let us convince you this is a bargain. HENRY & HENRY Office 4th St. Phone 961 |THEATRE | W Direction Valleau Theaters Company © TODAY. and TOMORROW NORMA “TALMADGE keeping you di nd ipset. No other cathartic or ;xed-up bowels so nicely, so fully; and | Casearets cost only ten cents a hox. \You're bilious! Take “Cascarets” to- | {Physic is so pleasant or’ moves clog- | in “THE SIGN-ON THE DOOR” Toonerville Comedy. . .-“BOOZUM FRIENDS” Bid Porat FRIDAY \ ‘David Powell in............... 0 APPEARANCES” ve JOHNNY HINES in........4 TORCHY COMEDY | orune a MILTON SILLS in ... DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ‘in. DAVID BUTLER in ...... HENRY B. WALTHAL in . DOUGLAS McLEAN in.... - “TH E FAITH HEALER” ‘THE CONFESSION” 1 ..“ONE A MINUTE” Johnson's} Popular Priced Store The store that has brought. the low Prices to Bismarck Going Out of Busi- ness in Bistharck.’ Closing Out SALE Everything’ in’ our store must go Re- gardless of. Prices. 1 COATS SUITS | DRESSES SKIRTS WAISTS _ PETTICOATS BLOOMERS KIMONAS FURS’... MIDDIE BLOUSES MUSLIN UNDER- , WEAR, GAUZE UNDER- WEAR WOOL UNDER- ‘WEAR CORSETS | HOSIERY HANDKERCHIEFS POCKETBOOKS JEWELRY -~NECKWEAR BRASSIERS . PARASOLS UMBRELLAS - ~ GLOVES MILLINERY ~- CAMISOLES __ MITTENS YARD GOODS OF ALL KINDS CHAPPIE COATS FUR COATS < BLANKETS COMFORTERS NOTIONS SUIT CASES DESKS FANS COUNTERS RACKS TABLES CARPETS - Office Supplies Everything Must go! We are Packed— Crowded, — Jammed every day -in the week. The stock is moving Fast. Come! Come!! Come!!! and get in on the low prices before John- sons leave the city. The prices must be down Yes Way Down until the very last minute we are here in’ Bismarck, Johnson’s Store , Y, OCTOBER 12 f I i ae

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