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. | toe Social and Personal To Give Concert At Church Tonight The concert to be given this evening in the Presbyterian church auditorium at eight o'clock promises to pe one of thé unusual events of the season. | The program, consisting . off vocal and instrumental music has been ar- ranged so that it will appeal to every- one, Miss Myers has met with most gratifying success in her concertizing ofthis season, She will be assisted at the meeting this evening, by two accomplished Bismarck singers. ‘Miss Clara Smith, supervisor of music‘in the city’ schools, who has al- ready delighted those who have heard her during her brief residence in this city. Henry Halverson, who long ago won a warm place for himself in the hearts of music lovers. ‘Miss Grace Myers will be accompan- ist, The following given: / program will Part. * Organ Prelude and Yeugue—D ‘Majon {Bach — D’Albert - Schumann Manner Flat Major . .. Warner . -Liebich. “Music Box” Nocturne—C. Minor. Scherzo—B, Minor ..:.....-.. Chapin Blanche Myers “Mother o’ Mine’ “Homing” “Tommy. Lat Henry Rhapsody—Op. 119 ... Blanche iMye Part ” Tarahtella—Napoli Shadow Dance Hungarian <........-.-.+5 MacDowell Rigaudon Tours Teresa Del: Riego ..-Margetson Brahms rt Ht Seaees ‘Leschetizky Blanche Myers . Alicia Needham Eva D'ell’ Acqua . (Harriet: Ware ‘Haymaking ... Villanelle . Boat Song Cavaliere Fantastique Theme with Variation: All Are Invited To Attend Community Party Everyone is invited to attend the ; Community Council tuncheon. served at the Country Club tomorrow begin- ning at 11:30 A. M. A delicious home cooked lunclieon, consisting of baked’ beans, brown bread, coid roast pork, baked apples, hot buttered rolls,’ pic- kles and coffee, has been arranged’ by the committee. Free cars. will leave the post office starting at 11:20 A. M. ‘Ladies are also asked to come up for the afternoon and enjoy a cup of. tea. All who can are invited to ‘spend the afternoon at the club house. Cars. will foe provided for all ywho wish to make the trip. \ ‘GIVE SHOWER FOR: R: BRIDE. Misa ‘Ethe) Dah! and Miss Leila Han- son, entertained a number of friends at a.linen shower at Miss Hanson's apartment in the Tribuse apartments in honor of Mrs. Francis Williams, a recent bride. Mrs. Williams was'pre sented with many beaut :ful gifts.* Mrs. William was formerly Alice Iver- son. Following @ pleasant Social even- ing. refershments were served by the hostesses. The rooms were beautiful- ly decorated in assorted flowers. “CLUB HAS MEETING The members of the Fortnightly club held a very {interesting meeting at the home of Mrs, A. M. Christian- son yesterday, afternoon. A vrogram on the mechanism ef nratry was Biv- en, Mrs. 1 oS ave a talk on Rhythm, Mrs. E. J. Taylor talked on “Rhyme, its origin. and develop- ment” and Mrs. J. M. Martin talked on ‘Kinds of Poetry.” INSPECTS MELLON PROPERTY L, H. Wheeler, of Pittsburgh, Pa., is in Bismarck looking after the inter- ests of the Mdllon family here. A brother of the present secretary of the treasury, Andrew Mellea. was in Bis- GIRLS! GROW THICK LONG, HEAVY HAIR: : WITH “DANDERINE” ! tm ecimenmenenencneneminaininnntntnts Buy_a 35-cent bottle of “Danderine.”” One application ~ ends all dandrutf, stops itching y and falling hair, and, in a few moments, you have double the beauty of your hair. It will appear a mass, SO soft, lustrous, and easy to : do up. But what will} please you’ most will ‘be after a few week: use, -when you see new hair—tfine and downy at first—yes- but trediiy mew fa’ growing all over the scalp. “‘Dand- erine” is to the hair what fresh showers of rain annd sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the /Toots, invigorates ‘and strengthens them. This delightful, tonic helps thin, lifeless, faded hair to grow long, luxuriant. ———————— 4 stimulating | thick, heavy and! en marck in the ’80’s and the family, one of the wealthiost in Pittsburgh, still owns considerable property in and | near Bismarck: 7 LEAVES FOR ILLINOIS W. C. Cashman received a telegram from Illinois this afternoon telling of the death of his sister, Mrs. Ida Ixil- ham, at Abingdon, Ij, Mr. Cashman will leave for Illinois on No. 4 this evening and will be gone ten days or two weeks. Mrs. Killiam has Visited in Bismarck, © ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON Mrs, Mary Mclean: entertained at noonday luncheon today in honcr of Mrs. B. H, Light, whose birthday is today. following the luncheon. Mra ‘Light was presented with a beautiful silk pag. i FROM ST. PACL. X. S. Swanstrom of St, Paul, Min- nesota, is in the city transacting bus- iness at the county court house. Mr. Swanstrom: is connecied with the Hackney LandsCredit Company. MARRIED HERE 7 Miss Clara Josephiné Klawitter and Eddie Albert Dahl were married at be] St_Mary’s rectory,this morning. Rev. Father Slag officiated. Both young people are of Bismarck and wu make their home here. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Miss Minnie Hennesy entertained ot . Brahms — Kreisler | six o’clockdinner Tuesday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. H. iM, Hutch- ingon of Minneapolis, who left for her home today. Covers were laid for five, . RETURN FROM VISIT. Mrs. John H. Bowers and Mrs. F. L, ‘Hubbard returned last night from Parkers Prairie, ‘Minn., have been visiting relatives for the past week, They made the trip by car. TO MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. 'H. M. (Hutchinson, who has been the guest of her. sisters, Miss Minnie Hennesy and ‘Mrs. E. D. Rose, for the past ten days, left this morn- ing for her home at Minneapolis. TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. H. H. (McRay of Fes- senden are visiting friends’ in Bis- marck today. They leave soon for Los Angeles, Cal., where’ they will spond the winter. TO MONTANA Mr. Sanders, of St. Paul, a member of the Northern Pacific tax commis- sion, who has been in the city on a several days business trip, left tojiay for Helena, Mont. Epes cca rama LEAVES HOSPITAL, ‘Mrs. Guy Hunner of Beulah,. who has been confined to the ‘Bismarck hospital’ for some time -has left the hospital and is‘the guest of Miss Edna Rust at her home on Sixth street. RETURNS HOME. Mrs. ‘R. Johnstone, who: has been a guest at the William Harris home for over a week left yosterday morn- ing for her, home at. Skeldon, N. D. * BC Se eS FROM BEULAH Miss Margaret Pettis. and Miss Blanche Bean of Beulah are the guests of Miss Laura Stegner here for a js had days. VISIT IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. HH. Childs and daugh- ‘ter of Coleharbor, 'N. D., wore visiting friends in Bismarck yesterday. GUEST FROM OHICAGO Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sullivan of Chi- cago are visiting in. Bismarck, guests at the J. D. Gussner home. SHOPPING HERE Miss Blanche Gustafson of, Wash- burn was a visitor and shopper in Bismarck yesterday. ON BUSINESS TRIP J. A. McConkey, a merchant of Brit- tin, is in the city on a short businesa trip, STEELE VISITORS ‘Mrs. BE, M. Loerch and daughter, Francis, of Steele were shopping in Bismarck yesterday. i FROM GLEN ULLIN Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lidstrom of Glen Ullin are in the city on a busi- ness trip, FROM MOFFIT 4 W. 'W. McNally and little daughter ISMARC THEATRE TONIGHT “TONIGHT ONLY Dainty EILEEN PERCY nine “Little Miss Hawkshaw” —also— Two Reel Comedy Featuring the Famous Singer Midgets COMING—MONDAY Paramount Super Special. Gloria Swanson, Elliot Dexter, ihecdore Roberts and Monte Blue “Something to Think About” OING OUT OF - BUSINESS whore » they | et Moffit are Mieitote in Bismatck to- jay. > i x | CITY NEWS | ——— From Turtle Lake Miss, Nanna’ Hanson of Turtlé Lake has ehtered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. oi At Hospital ‘Mrs. Sebastian Dosch of Strasburg underwent a very serious operation at the St. Alexing hospital today. Has Operation . Miss Orma Finley of the city under- went a slight operation at the St, Alexius hospital this morning. William Senwendt who has peon| confind to the Bismarck hospital for treatment, returned to his aome. ut Washburn today. For + Medical Treatment Mrs. O, J. Henning of Jamestown, daughter of Mrs. Albert Teske of this city has entered the Bismarck hospi- tal for medical treatment. Successful Benefit Dance A benefit dance was given last ufght at Patterson's hall-for the benzlit of Company A Armory, Musi: was fur- nished by the McKenzie orchestra. About forty: couples attended the dance, Boy ‘Dies Mere Master ‘Clifford Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Werner, N. D., passed away at a local hospital yesterday morning. He died fnom the effects of some lye which he acci- dentally drank, His uncle, H, Olson, of 312° Eighth street, aécompanied the remains to Werner yesterday. The funeral will be held there today. 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. Patterson’s ‘McKenzie Dance _ tonight. Hall. 10c a dance. Orchestra. VAUDEVILLE AT THE REX Tonight, will be the last perform- ance of Clara Kimbal Young in “For the Soul of Rafael” and Harold ‘Lloyd in “The Tip.” Friday only the Marcus Lowe Vaudeville will be presented ( } 115 Fifth Street) The Quality Gro matinee and night, the feature photo play ibeing “A Private Scandal.” * It is..a Realart picture and: tells a grippingly dramatic story which is more than ‘wo!l “done by a splendid Gast whch contains such players as May © McAvoy,, Kathlyn’ Williams, Bruce Gordon, ‘Ralph Lewis, Lloyd Whitlock and baby Gladys Fox. In addition Ruth Roland in Avenging Arrow.” “The AT BISMARCK Stage settings of unusual beauty are assured in any »hotoplay bear- ing Cecil. B. DeMille’s name’ and “Something ‘To Think About,” the Paramount picture which will be shown at the Bismarck Theater next ‘Monday casily “reaches “the high Standard set. “by previous De Mille productions. ; But “Something To Think About” has, in addition to” several stage set- tings of remarkable beauty, some of the most realistic ‘backgrounds of a humbler sort. .ever,seen in a motion ‘picture production; The story offers'@ sreat opportun- ity for contrast.and due advantage has been taken ‘of every opportunity. In this production, has been supplied a humble bla¢ksmith's home, his work shop and the poverty-stricken apartment wherein some: of the most important action of the story tran; spires. Against this background Cecil B. De Mille placed a home of exquisite beauty. By thus contracting the two surroundings,. they have emphasiged the realism of one and the artistic perfection (Of the othe the other. “PEP” MRETING ISON TONIGHT High School Students to Arouse Interest For Tomorrow’s Game i An enthusiastic “pep” meeting of high: school students was held last night after the football game. Nearly the whole high school was down to 2 WHAT IS SOMETHING 10 THINK ABOUT Phone 5a and 53 reduce the stock. Special,:4 Ibs. for.......... LAY IN. YOUR School Boy Peanut Butter. Special,, 5 lbs. for same size. Special. . Farm House Cocoa. King Oscar Sardines. Down!to ....... cece eee eee 1 Ib. tall’Pink Salmon. 7 cals for.. 214 Ib. Pure Maple Syrup. Down to . Monarch No. 7 cans for Ww in “THE SIGN Toonerville Comedy David Powell in..... a JOHNNY HINES in. MILTON SILLS in DAVID BUTLER in ....... HENRY B. WALTHAL in.. DOUGLAS McLEAN in.... full blast. FRIDAY SPECIALS. Breakfast Cup Coffee market value 40c per lb. Over- stocked on this brand—Boing to. sell beldw. wholesale io Die ase rece $1 .00 11 bars of White Lily Soap, same as 8 Ivory — 8 1-Ib, cans for........-6065 PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM © DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in. Mainee Daily at 2:20 Crowds! Our Big Going Out, The Prices Must be || long as we are in ase, $1.00 SUPPLY NOW $1.00 | .00 ..20c ... 90c ... $1.00 | LTINGT THEATRE. Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT | . NORMA TALMADGE ° ON THE DOOR” “BOOZUM FRENDS: ‘TOMORROW . . s+... + “APPEARANCES” ° ..A TORCHY COMEDY “THE NUT’ -“ONE_A MINUTE” ) waists, the train to'sce the Jamestown team and. their rooters off. i * After’ ‘the train left Bismarck the students formed in a line and snake- danced. through the various business places down town, They went through both; the Eltinge and Bismarck theater and the pictures were stopped while the high school yells were given. The meeting\ last night roused in- terest in the team and it is expected that a very large crowd of high school’ and*town people will meet, at the high school at seven o'clock ‘to- night for the “pep”, meeting whlch will be held there. DYED HER DRESS AND BABYS COAT Buy. “Diamond Dyes” | Dyes” and follow ‘the simple directions in every package. Don't wonder whether you can dye oi tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed be: fore. ‘Worn, {faded dresses, skirt! coats, sweaters, stockings, draperies, hangings, everything, be- come like new again. Just tell your uruggist whether the material you ‘wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak spot, fade or run, Dance tonight. ‘ Patterson’s Hall. 10c a dance. McKenzie Orchestra. : DANCE ——_—___AT—__—___ BAKER’S HALL ————EVERY. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat. | urday Nights. . Dancing starts at 9 o'clock. All the Latest Dances. Moon Light Dance. REX Last Time Tonight Clara Kimbal Young “For the Soul of Rafael” Also Harold Lloyd in “The Tip” Matinee 3 p. m. Night 7 & 9:00 TOMORROW FRIDAY ONLY The. Marcus Lowe Road Show -VAUDEVILLE Hector -Turnbull’s Smashing Screen Sensation fl “A PRIVATE BeNnD al starr’ MAY McAVOY “The and Avenging Arrow” SATURDAY NIGHT AMATEUR NIGHT Those wishing to take part: please leave your names at Box Office. EST MEINE NETO sootitae atadt Ce Ccry IROL [CEO ORNATE NA a Will buy you a 15-jewel Wrist Watch One that is absolutely Guaranteed to run. these watches fail to givé you satisfaction, they will be re- placed by new ones. LOOK AT THESE TERMS $1.00 Cash and Balance $1.00 a-week. How can you afford to be without a watch when you can buy one at, these prices and terms. Folsom’s For gifts that last LUT © RSS. 81217 ONS LY Aw LL) 9 IIE EE oe Tait sa bers Litas AGE TH oa HatsithattStrike . ! YouriFancy and so generally becoming you’ll enjoy wearing one IMMEDIATELY. We have a complete assortment from the best manufacturers. They’re numbers of models that are just RIGHT for you. KNOX, MALLORY, ‘GORDON S. E. BERGESON & SON Tailoring Dry Cleaning: T= new Fall Hats are in such good style wa musi Blanche A. Myers Pianiste Clara Smith—Soprano H’y Halverson—Tenor Grace J. Myers, Accompaniste . Presbyterian Church 8:00 p. m. How’s Business? ows Dusiness: ~The tailor, business is ae SEW bad. \ That’s a fact, and just-a call at our busy: shop. will soon convince you. n é To be busy, one must. 'givé good work—good service, and courteous treatment. : Our suits and overcoats are priced at figures where 4 you can’ purchase real tailor made suits at, ready made prices. Let us show you. Our fast increasing Cleaning, Bressing andi Repairing business proves that the public like our work, service, etc.: KLEIN TAILOR AND CLEANER. Ht Tinh sr 415” If for any reason Simm naiainntonnintiiannaniiy ivy eu iat Crowds! GRASPING THE BAGAINS. of Business Sale, is still on in | | own, Yes! Bismarck. inary Way Down, as BISMARCK papary) SHOP POPULAR PRICE STORE ALWAYS BUSY