The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1921, Page 5

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ee MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921 Social and — Personal -Will Speak at i B. and P. W. Club) Mrs. ‘L. N. Cary, of Mandan, Presi- dent of. the North Dakota State; Federation of Women’s Clubs will ‘address the members of the Business | and Professional Women’s ciub at their regular ‘meeting, Tuesday even- ing, October. 18 at eight o'clock. Her j subject will be the spirit of the con- vention recently. held at ‘Fargo as it is related to opportunities for women in . business. Mrs. Cary is a ready and forceful speaker and it is hoped that a large number may be present to ‘hear her. *The Club alsy extends an. invitation to town women who were unable to go to Fargo to hear the address given there. Other num- bers: on the program will be a piano solo by Mrs. H. 0. Wray and a group of ‘songs by Mrs. Schoelkopf. The mecting will be held in the Business and Professional Women’s Club Rooms. 1 Masons:Stars Honor - Mr. and Mrs. Dutton at Farewell Party, The Members of the Blue Lodge and members of, the Eastern Star are giving an {nformal farewell party at the) Masonic Temple. tomorrow even- ing'in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dutton, who are leaving soon: for California: where. they will make their | home. Mr. Dutton ‘is master of the Blue Lodge and Mrs.| ‘Dutton. is secretary.of the Eastern Star. The party will begin at 8:30 and cards will be enjoyed until about ten e’clock following which light refresh- ments will be served. The latter part of the evening will be spent dancing. All members and visiting Masons - and members of the Eastern Star are invited to attend. LEAVE FOR MISSOURI. -. Mrs. C. W. Cubbage ieft this morn- ing for St. Joseph, Mo., where she will visit her daughter, Catherine, who is attending school there. Mr. Cudbage, who hag Deen superin‘endent of the foundation: company «t the Missouri bridge here. will complete his work a8 far as it can be within a: week, and} will join his family in Missouri. He may ‘return in’ the spring io come plete the job. a piliana Vi Saar : GIVE FAREWELL PARTY. Mr. and'Mre. Charles Snyder enter- tained -about twenty-five friends at a farewell party in‘ honoz of Miss Syl-| via Bobmer, Mrs, Snyder's sister, who! lgaves this: week for hez home, where she will-be’married soon. ‘Dainty re- {reshments were served. The honor! guest ‘was presented with beautiful, book erids' as a token of remembrance | from her ‘friends, RETURNS'‘FROM-TWIN- CITIRS, ° ane L,"Bell. ‘of the First National hank. who has deen appointed tomem- Dersiip ‘on the North Dakota commit- tee of the agriculturai agency cf the war finance corporation, returned yes- tefdav: from the Twin Cities, where he attended a meeting of representa- tives of the board in the Northwest, GUEST FROM MINNEAPOLIS. F. M. Shabel. general manager for the Liquid ‘Carbonic company of Min- neapolis. wax a business visitor in Bismarck Saturday. He was the guest ot A. D. Gordon, who is a traveling salesman for that compiny. | VISITING IN FARGO. _ Mr. and Mrs. Mob'ey are visit- ing in Farge, 30° “'r, and Mrs. A, L. Carlson. * abd Mrs, Carl-| fon made their home in Bismarck for- merly, VISITING DAUGHTER. L. Demming of Minneapolis, visited at the home of his. daughter, Mrs. Ralph Ruffner yesterday. He has gone to Montana, where he will join Mrs. Demming, who is visiting there. : ATTENDS CON: TION. Earl T. Stiver is in Fargo attending a convention of the representatives of the Burroughs Adding ilachine’ com- pany. VISITING HERE. Mrs. 0.°L. ‘Rapp of Pryberg: N.°D., and Migs Mable Rapp oi Medora, N: D., are viiting in the city, guests of Mrs | E. C. Andrus. WAR MOTHERS MEET. | The Fort Lincoln: chapter of Amer-! ican War Mothers will old a meeting at the American Legion hall Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. FROM FARGO. W..R. Weir of Fargo. a former res- ident of Bismarck, was im the city | over the. week-end on a’ dusiness trip and: visiting friends. ROM BUSINESS TRIP. © “Scott Cameron has returned to tue city after a two weeks’ business trip) ‘to Napoleon, where he has been try- ing cases. «: RETURNS FROM DICKINSAN Dr. 8S. 'B- Toney returned last night from Dickinron where he conducted a clinic before the West Slope District Dental Association. EASTERN STAR MEETS. | ‘ The regular meeting of the Eastern Star will be held at che Masonic Tem- ple, Tuesday evening at § o'clock. Fes meee pes ess TO. TWIN CITIES. R. L. Best left last night for the Twin Cities on a business trip. | TO MINNEAPOLIS. S. W. Derrick has gone to Minne- apolis on a business trip. _ GUEST FROM WILTON. Mrs. J.B. Taylor of Wilton, is a guest at the Austin Logan home. Dance tonight. _Patferson’s ‘Hall .10e a dance. McKenzie Worshipful |, rchestra + (SNTI9G A vw we | I BY MARIAN HALE ‘New York, Oct. 17.—Individuality is assuredly the keynote of this gown, which breathes anew into our modern fashions the spirit of 1830. Not only the shoulder cape but the removable gauntlets of astrakan re- call those old-time cuts of fashion- able skaters in grandmother’s days. Jenny, of course, is responsible for this Mary Walls model, with its love- ly, straight-lined, gray crepe gown girdled in silver links and the broad CITY NEWS 7 CITY NEWS _ || [ee Seok eee Return Hone. Glenard Exther of Sraddock and. Arthur Russell. of Flasher, who un-; derwent operations at the St. Alexius; day. Leaves For Home. Miss Louise Trieney, who under-! went a slight operation at the St.j Alexius hozpital, leavestoday for her! home at Driscoll. Warns Small Boys. A warning to smail boys using sling-shot was issued’ today by the Police. Many arc lights ‘have been! broken, and-some boys have made a practice of shooting tacks in them ac- cording to the police. Arrests will be made. Accepts Posit' Miss Mable Breen has accepted aj position as stenographer in the office of the county auditor at the coun'y,| court house. Baby Boy. Mr, and 'Mrs. J. F. Coulter ot the; city announce the arrival of a | son at the Bismarck agente yester- day. Enters Hospital. Mrs. R. F. Stout of Golva, hag en-| tered the Bismarck hospital for. surgi- | cal treatment. Baby Boy. ye Mrs, William Sterling, are the proud pare: baby boy born at the St. Alex! pital Saturday night. Mr. and Kise ..For Treatment. H. L. Thorndah! of the state exam- iners office has enter2d the Bismarck hospital for medical treatment. Leave Hospital. Mrs. EB, A. Anburn and baby dangh- ter of Lowell, N, D.. and Mrs. M. J. ; Cole and baby daughter of Haliday, Jeft the Bismarck hospital today for | their homes. Autos Collide. Automobiles driven hy Price Owens and Richard Tracy collided Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Owens and a child were thrown out of the car but were not badJy hurt. Both cars were idam- aged to some extent. Enters Hospital, Miss Lucy. Snyder entered the Bis- marck hospital this morning where she will undergo a sligit operation on her throat. ‘Capital City Homestead Lodge No. 300, are giving a banquet and social hospital returned to their homes to- ; ‘ade Wal ll band of astrakan at the bottom of} the skirt. The sleeves are long and the as- trakan gauntlets cut loose and long so that they meet the full cape. This cape, with its huge silver filegree buttons, has a choker collar. It is lined with the gray crepe. When the gauntlets and cape are removed, a charmingly simple and rich costume is revealed. While the surprise of secing ml- lady take off the accessories bit by bit, adds that ever fascinating’ Parl+ sian chic. ‘f ee | dance Tuesday evening: -at8* o'clock | in American Legion hall in honor of, | their Supreme President, Harry. { | Green, wine is visiting in Bismarck, "Directors Meet Directors of ‘the Bismarck Holstein: Dairy ‘Circuit “met . here Saturday. | Two new members were elected to the | circuit. | i } Returns to Work. | Miss Orma Finley, ' who underwent | an operation at the St. Alextus hos- | | pital was able to return to her vis | teats. y- “McKenzie Hotel will ihe thelr |i Hallowe'en dance on Hal- | ‘lowe’ en evening, Oct. 31st. A i } ~—DANDERINE | | | Stops Hair: Coming Out: i | Thickens, Beautifies. ; even WeR! PPRECIATED KS—HIS WIFE : eR BY “by aUTH AGNES ABELING You’ aren't. smart and as cleverly: put together as the girls he sees: up own, There isn’t that elusive lure ‘about you, that'tantalizing sweet scented- ness which’ results when a vanity case, and @ girl join interests. Sometimes: a careless wisp: of hair et. Sometimes you don’t ‘Bet, though you. know in your Agatt ‘You're’ the type which needs Your step hasn’t that all active: (buoyancy and your. voice -§ gets ‘raspy, ‘ragged. * You knoW ‘you aren't ‘the’ girl he mairieds, “Yau. own it yourselt, You know that he must see a tremendous chang¢-but,. you know, tv0, that. jhe never séeks ‘the cause. You know that he ni congiders the fact that he acce: uu in such a matter of fact way that you feel silly attempting an subtleties.’ sides he'd probably call. you. sharply other girls, You're ‘sure that he never:realizes how many mornings he. stalks: away from the house without leaving: you enough change to buy yourself a new net if the old one. snaps in holes. You don’t expect him to see ow many stepg it, takes to nut away the papers atid’ clothes he Jeaves strewn over the house and to’see that John- ny. and Mafy.don’t get run over and don’t fall im’the creek but do get ‘to school ‘and look neatly. now that he doesn't realize “magging, his petty fault mntinual enlarging on ‘is digging into your heart” usitf! you almost: can’t speak sweetly, : say nothing of thinking sweetly. { And 80,.since you know he doesn’t think of all: of these things—you for- give him! ‘ Now hand this to your husband.’ ‘Publication The “! falo Horn,”, organ: of the Rotary club, made its second appear- This test will surprise and The resulteare'so quick, so ple spictious. . ions have already made 35-cents buys a bottle of “Dan- : derine” at any drug store. After one} application you can not find a particle [a of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, | every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abund- ance. Children’s Festival For Yeomen children and their parents. Banquet at 6:00 p. m, Monday Evening, Oct. 17.' K. P. Hall PUBLIC INSTALLATION of officers, followed by a Social session and dancing. Public Cordially Invited. Blue Bird Confectionery FRANCIS & McDONALD, Props. Corner Fifth and Broadway. Luncheonette and Fountain Service. ——Featuring—— PROF. BO. B MOORE, ——in his—— LATEST SONG HITS —introducing— 2 NEW SONGS They sent a Song Bird to Heaven! When God bans caries Away. Paddy "O'Neal : —————— | ats it. ‘ This method brings whiter, because it fights the film. now cover with your tongue. crevices and stays. id brushing methods do not remove it he Enough Tain to make the teeth both - dingy and-unsafe. ‘That is why teeth look cloudy. The film- also causes most tooth troubles, And, under old methods, all those troubles have been constantly increas- How film ruins teeth “* oats absorb stains. Film «Fim dims the teeth’s luster. basis of tartar. It holds ‘food substance » whieh ferments and forms acid. acd in cOftact with the teeth to cause decay. - Papsa REG.U.S. Bis Be- |< for doing what he thinks. is clever. in, te teeth seen everywhere now show some “Go. get this free tube from the dealer named. Use it and watch the effects. It will Ses you and yours a new era in teeth Why prettier teeth? Your teeth are with a viscous coat. Feel it It clings to teenie eaters TODAY and TOMORROW ance today... The publication consists of one mimeograph sheet filled with live news about the Rotarians. Lengthen Session Of Teachers’ Course Dickinson, Oct. 17.—Becauee of the success of a summer term of twelve weeks, held last summer, arrange- mentg are being made to run the State Teachers College here throughout the year, divided into four quarters, ,; The A Surprise Tonight If you will try this way to prettier teeth Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Many other serious troubles, local and internal, are delight you. asing, 80 con- it. The glis- now traced to them. prettier teeth use. dentifrice called Pe employ it, largely those who know. That is the tooth paste we ask you to try. Watch its effects on the film. Then let your own good sense decide between old methods and the teeth improve. new. It also forms It holds the The New-Day Dentifrice Endorsed by authorities, advised by leading dentists every- where, and ‘supplied by all druggists in the large tubes. “Receive a 10-day test free Simply present the coupon to COWAN’S DRUG STORE marck;-N...D. ; Work, ; on sixty acres of land. His sale con- re Conntlees People find that teeth brushed Now we daily fight it Dental science, after long research, has found ways to fight that film. Able authori- ties have proved their efficiency. Now lead- ing dentists everywhere advise their daily These methods are combined in a modern use is fast spreading ‘the world over among Three other essentials Modern science also requires three other effects from a tooth paste. The old methods a not bring them. -Pepsodent brings them PAT. OFF. en MILTON SILLS in “THE FAITH HEALER” ELTINGE MATINEE DAILY 2:30 ESTABLISH BUREAU Grand Forks, N. Di, Oct. 17.—A bu- reau of Educational . Measurement will be maintained at the Univerity of North Dakota’ this year.’ Dr. F. M. Garver will be at the head of the bureau and will co-operate with school. teachers and superintendents throughout the 7 sdvantage was found to Le in the spe- cial teachers available for summer GETS BUMPER CROPS Ayer, N. D., Oct. 17.--H. Wilcox of Ayer raised 13,000 bushels of potatoes tract called for one dotlar a bushel.; state. McKenzie Hotel will give their; Dance “tonight. Patterson’s annual Hallowe’en dance on Hal-| Hall. 10c a dance. McKenzie Jowe’en evening, Oct. 31st. Orchestra. It is Free To you this week This 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. Present the coupon to the dealer named below. : Make this delightful test. Watch -| the quick effects—see the change in a week. Then you will realize wae this new way means to you and yours. Each use of Pepsodént multiplies the sati- vary flow. That is Nature's pa tooth ie: tecting agent. ‘It enaleipiiss tl ‘ ant in the saliva... That. is here eo i . sere deposits which may. otherwise ‘orm 2 acids. It eaaltipliea¢ the alkalinity of the. saliva. That is Nature's neutralizer for the acidr which cause decay. Five important effects come from every application. And modern authorities deem of them essential. decay. The main rea- Not for women only The most conspicuous effect is glistening teeth. Countless women employ it largely on that account. Few things add so much to beauty. But men also want white teeth. Men who smoke find that teeth discolor quickly, due to stains in the-film: , Pepsodent means more than this, however. It means cleaner, safer teeth, Children need it even more than others. Their teeth are easily attacked, and very few escape. Den- tists advise -that Pepsodent be used. every day from the time the first tooth appears. dent. Millions now yy dental advice. The See how your To all it means a new conception of clean, well-protected teeth, Present the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear. Watch the other good effects. This test will prove a delightful revelation. To youand youre it may bring life-long bene- fits. Every day you wait may mean new damage. Cut out the coupon now. Present it this week. 10-DAY TUBE FREE Present this coupon, with your name and address filled in, to the store named. It is good for a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. Your Name.. Address .. Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to ~ Pe zepecdent Company, 1104 So. Wabash Avenue, Chi- the tube will be sent by mail. Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. Only one tube toa family. = be

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