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Destined to cause more public discussion than anv other drama ever screened. Yet first, last and filling, heart-filling, “gorgeous tertainment, that every soul who is human wil] eagerly want to see. with Gloria Swanson - - Elliott Dexter Theodore Roberts - FOR BETTER BAKINGS Millions of, women, ailroads, Dom: estic Science Teachers, have been relying on it the world’s largest factories. und can of Calumet-contains Link bi powdere c 10c a dance. ‘McKenzie Don't Worry About Your Complexion Cuticura Will Take Care of It “ If you make the Cuticura Trio your z toile cleanse, Ointment to heal, to powder and perfume, ample Zach Fro by Ball; Adress different from any other photoplay DeMille has ever} guest of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Adams at their home this evening.’ Tomor- Social and ‘Personal ‘Mr, and Mrs. B. M. Thompson at din- ner, | cemme = CONCERT AT PENITENTIARY Miss Ruth Kellogg The Women’s Bismarck’ Community | : Chorus .will go to the penitentiary, | | and Mark Wynkoop wednesday evening, : October 19, to Hi Tt) is asked that as. 4 igive a concert, . Wed at Ellendale, many as canvbe at the (Business and ame (re |iPyofessional ‘Women’s club rooms ‘at |. Miss )Ruth Kellogg, daughter of seven o'clock iWednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kellogg, of Ellen-| Cars wil leave from the club’ rooms) dale and Mark Wynkoop of this city |from 7 to-7:30. .The program, which | were united in the holy bonds of| will last the entiré evening willcon- matrimony at the home of the bride; | tain two solos as’ well ak the commun> on Tue “noon, Father ‘Long of !ity gongs.’ Following the program a | Ashley. offitiated. ' flashlight picture of the: Community The ‘bride is a Dickey county. girl,’ Chorus will be taken. Fiom 90 to 100 | uw graduate of the state Normal and | people are ‘now meinbers of the} Industrial school and of »the State | chorus. ™ | Unfiversity Mr, Wynkoop. served’ \ | with the ‘engineering corps for {wo: | years during the war and is now con-! ed with the state engineering de- | partment. He is resident engineer of Carson. . Following the wedding ceremony aj bridal luncheon was served. Mr, and 2 | ii i | | MONDAY CLUB MEETS Mrs. J, L, Whitney entertained the members of the Monday club at her home yesterday afternoon. An inte:- ting program was given on Istaud in the Pacific. Mrs. J. L, Whitney talked on the Aleutian Islands, Mrs Baking | d Lane and, Carol of Hecla,!J. C. Anderson on Guam and, other. i Misses Ruth and Margaret'|c.aling'stations‘and Mrs. H. R. Berndt | Wynkoop; _of Bismarck, ,and Mrs,/talked on Samoa. The next meeting | Clarence Gunness, of Jamestown, | Will be held October 31. | were the out of town guests. ! al pRTALOBNA G0 ROG WINs UNIVERSITY HONOR ‘Miss Leota Hendershott, of Bis> |marck, has been named assistant lit- lerary editor, of Ski-U-Mah, a new ‘magazine of the University of Minne- | lsota. The first issue of the magazine ; contained 4¢ pages. ‘Miss Hendershott {is taking a journalism course. Mr. and Mrs, Wynkoop made the re- | turn trip to Bismarck by car. They | Pwill make their home here. ‘Sunday School and Tuberculosis Meets _- Are Very S Successful! TO GRAND FORKS -- Rev. W. J. Hutchinson, D. D.,. left this morning ‘for Grand Forks after 2 several days visit with friends here. Rev. Hutchinson occupied the. pulpit of the McCabe Methodist church last ‘Sunday. Da Dakota ~ The North Sunday Schoo! | ned at. Fargo eek had a most successtyl meet Miss. C4 nw | 80, » wher ee they attended ‘the conven; lise rrare Sayama j tion. A large number of North Da-| WOMEN’S AUXILIARY MBETS | kota people attended. each county|..A very important meeting of the sending several delegates. The ‘head- jw omen's Auxiliary of the American ters of the conven:ion were at the | Legion will ‘be held ip the Legion hail Presbyterian church. William _ B.|t©morrow evening at eight p.m. Alt Chalmers” ct Philadelphia, secretary | members are urged. to ‘ba present. of religious eduéation, norther: | 8 nine VISITING HERE sBaptict convention, Levi H, eler, Li : President of the aoe Ea sce Mr. ‘and Mrs. Cole pith area Ella M. vy, Chi a is ing in Bismarck'a few days before i snowinehildesn s Divisions returning to their home at Haliday. perintendent of West Virginia; R. A. Waite, ussociate superintendent . Inte: -| Mrs. Smith has been confined in a tt! | hospital here. Sunday School association a’ hicago, and George Miller, general! Sei ea secretary of the South Dakpta Sun-| TAKEN 4LL, | day School association, Huron, S. D.,/ Walter Knott was taken suddenly ill were well known people who address- jat hig home at five o'clock this morn- ed the delegates at the\convention. \| ing. Although very ill this morning On Friday, Miss Haugan attended a; Mr. Knott’s condition is improved meeting of the executive committee of} now. a the state tuberculosis association. a ea The state committee met with the Fa a VISIT PARENTS ‘ go tuberculosis committce for the pur-| Mrs, W.T. Kraft and two children pose of discussing plans for the sale|left this morhirig for Chicago. where of 1921 seals. Miss Haugan reports|they will spend several weeks, the |that Fargo has organized and has a|Suest of Mrs. Kraft’s parents. ;full time tuberculosis nurse in the | Fargo field. ; Following the meeting at Fargo, | Miss Haugan went to Minneapolis, Made in ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE. _*j The annual rummage sale of the | Presbyterian church will be held in < | where she conferréd with the execu-, the church parlors, Thursday and Fri- ‘in tive secretary of Hennepin county.| day, October 28 and 29. +) This meeting was also called in re- Taga TATA | sara to the seal uales, | GIVE CHICKEN DINNER. « ‘Patterson’s ESR The ladies of the “Erosbytetian | {church will serve a chicken dinner in |Children’ s Festival | the church parlors, Friday evening, | Given by Yeomen Last | oetover 21. | Night a Real Success) =| visirin@ Friexps i Mr. and Mrs. James. O'Brian Ltamily of Washburn were in B |yesterday shopping and friends. > and} The children’s festival given by the jmembers (of the Yeoman lodge at the K. of 'P. hall last evening was a very | |successful affair. About 150° Yeomeh | and their families, attended the chil- | drons festival and public installation! ~ of officers. The guests enjoyed a buf- fet luncheon at 6:30 which was follow- ed by a program given by the chil- | dren. i The following officers were then\in- | talled by Past Grand Foreman 0, E, | ginia is stopping in Bismarck on a more: Benjamin’ Belk, foreman, | several days business trip. (1's. Schlecter, nfaster of ceremonies; Ctr REET i Donghue, treasurer; E. J. Gobel, ; SHOPPING HERE etary; Mrs>E. A. Shipp, chaplain; | Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garness ana ‘iss Nellie Snyder, Lady Rebecca and | jittie son of Regan were shopping in |. ‘Mrs. P. J. Donahue, Lady, Rowena. | the city, yesterday. jane remainder of the evening was spent dancing. Arrangements are be- | \ing completed for a ‘Hallowe'en ball | Mrs. August Johnson of Washburn | which will be given on-the first meet-| wag shopping and visiting friends in | ing night, November 7. m the city yesterday. (Knights of Pythias | fot? ROM MANNING nti¢ ‘oN. L: Boyd of Manning, N. D., is Hold Convention Here visiting former friends in Bisinarck The Foeuine lodge convention of the | Sop severalieas as ; Knights of Pythias will be held at the ; g———————_________» v FROM ESMOND i Grover Drummond ,and John Haley of Esmond, N. D., ere visitors in Bis- marck today, 4 ON BUSINESS TRP R. W. Belyea of Logan, West Vir- FROM WASHBURN K. of P. hall tomorrow night. Su- | preme prelate Frederick S. Atwood of | i | Minneapolis. will be in Bismarck to at- | ytead.the convention, He will address) es without mug. “Divorce’ Granted i A divorce has been granted to Julia Fitzsimmons from J. H. Fitzsimmous. 2s IN iters Hospital Mrs. ‘Louis Berquist of Underwood | entered the Bismarck hospital this | miOrHIne for medical treatment. For Operation “ Frank Carr of the city andenwent an operation at the Bismarck hospit- al. For Treatment Mrs. L. O. Marden of the city. has | entered the Bismarck hospital for } medical treatment. | From Kulm J. A. Tjerlund, prominent farnier of Kulm, \N. D., has entered the Bis- marck hospital for treatment.- ‘ “Why Change Tn Hospital Here G. W. Kinney of Fargo is entered at ethe- Bismarck hospital for medical treatment. South Dakotans Here Tom Ayres manager. of the Non- partisan league in South Dakota, and other South Dakotans who came here to take part in the recall elction, at- tended the Gov vertter’s Monday inch con. that never be- in’ a motion Acclaimed by Chicago, Boston, New York, Los Angeles the B most extraordinary and wonder: ful art conquest since the better birth of civilization... WEDNESDAY 2:30 & 8:00 P. M. THURSDAY 4:00 & 8:00 P. M. se an eye- en- | BN | . “Haby | Hoy Born | Announcement ‘rom Mr. and Mrs. | Ralph G., Fisher, of Tacoma, Wash., | former residents of Bismarck, of the j birth of Roger William Fisher, Oct. | 8. weight 8 1-8 pounds, has-been re-! > Monte Blue Last Time Tonight at the ISMA P THEATRE Matinee 25 Nights 50c Children accompanied by par- ents, 25c. | ceived here. neral Held Funeral services held this morning ;for, James P. Kenyon, Bismarck | pioneer, were largely attended. The services were held at the Catholic church, Interment was in St. Mary’s cemetery. Pallbearers were P.. C. oS oes ante Veimainaeametang! RC Special Children’s Matinee _ Thursday at 4:00 p.m. 15. tho meeting. Mr, Atwood..will be the | row evening he will be the guest of| Byrne, Mr. Crawford, ‘Mr. Horner, R. ‘ThisthlethWaite, ‘Mr. Larson, Mr. \ Bunt | ‘Narrow Ftecape * Wiliam Ebeling. ana wife had a | narrow escape: yesterday afternoon while ‘driving ‘on) a. road | south of the city. Turhigg his car out to pass a wagon, Mrv Bbeling was a little bit too generous with the road, and the auto slipped down a 10 foot embankment, It stayed right side up and no one was hurt,:but Mr. Ebeling had to“ drive a half mile before he ‘ould’ get on the road again, TE “On Wednesday € evening, Oct. 19th, Frederick S: Atwood will visit our lodge. Mr. Atwood is | ) | organization and in close touch with the forward movements of the Order. He has a message no Pythian can afford to miss. Be sure to attend;this meeting, Visitors welcome, . ~~ ha sae ' SCOUTNOTES | ‘ = zZ A Fred Farusworth wrote us a letter a {short time ago: from Chihuahua, \He has traveled. from. Bismarc! a, California to Mexico and is enjoying the experience to the full. Walter LeRoy and Robert Neussle turned in reports on‘their 14 mile hi up the river. Walter claims he saw, a) black snake‘on the~hike, but Robert will not admit: seeing “it: Some five jor six children were: lost for a short time last’ week and there was a geheral:call tor the Scouts, The | youngsters came -homne shortly after dark and the boys hurried down town to watch the high ‘school snake dance. ‘Plans are under’ way for a partition in the basement; of the Presbyterian church, This will provide a cosy. room: for the Adult ‘Biblo: Class, and it is suggested that the Scouts could also use this room for meetings. | | | | Boy Scouts—Troop No. 3 Gordon ‘Cox, has ‘been appointed _as- sistant’ scout. master for the Senior Boy Scouts. i Teddy 'Haliday- hag been made lead- er of thé: Junfor ‘Boy ‘Scouts. He won this distinction: through ‘being able to say the Scout Law perfectly. Arrangements are being made for basket ball teams for"both the Junior and Senior, Boy. Scauts. Girl. Scoute—Troop No. 1 \Mrs. L. O. Marden; Scout Leader for the Girl Scouts is confined to the hos- pital. On this-‘account the regular meeting whichis held on Wednesday night is postponed: Tho party. which the Girl Scouts had planned’ te;ive for the Senior Boy -Scouts ig postponed on account of! the iiiness of Mrs. Marden. ‘Dance. at “Bakers Hall every Tueeday,- “Thorday: and Satur- : 10e adance. - day nights] - TO: Leadon: Oct. 18— (By the Associat- RESUMED ed Press.)—The, conference between Irish leaders /And representatives of the British government ‘Will, it is ex- pected in Sinn Fein quarters| be re- sumed on Thursday. ~ ‘Ihre interrup- tion after yesterday's meeting was dac solely to the engagement of Mr. Lloyd '4George: in connection with the reopen- ing: of) parliainent. Meanwhile com- mittées of the conference will hold wessious, for the advancement of the conference's, work. MOTHER! OPEN: _ CHILD'S BOWELS WITH ~( CALIFORNIA'FiG SYRUP | |, Byena ack child loves the “fruity” taste of “Ca alifornia Fig Syrup.” If the | little tongue is coated, or if your child is listless, ‘cross, feverieh, full of cold, | or “has:-colicy*give a’ teaspoonful to fee the Jiver.and bowels...In a few Hour., you can see for. yourself how thoroughly it works all the constipa- | tion, poison, sour bile.and waste out of) the bowels, and ydu have a well, ‘playful “child: <gain. i ‘Millions of mothers keep “California Fig Syrup” handy. They know a tea- spoonfiil today saves a sick ehild td- morrow. “Ask your druggist for gen- uine “California Fig Syrup” which bas ‘directions for. babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. “Mother! | ¥ou must say “California” or you may Dance toni; hi Patterson’s |. all. 10c a ‘¢ . McKenzie ‘Orchestra. - : tae ee io KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS |Supreme Prelate of the national} . LIVESTOCK COOP MARKET PLANNED Chicago, Oct. 18—The outline of a national co-operative livestock mar-/ keting plan ts being wiipped inta final shape today by/the farmers livestock marketing committee of 15 for pres- entation to a” ratification conference in Chicago, November 40. The com= mittee is ‘fostered by the American Farm Bureau Federation. Community & singing originated aga "| result of the war. Bright eyes, a-clear ekin and body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system inorder by taking ‘The wortd's standard remedy, for kidney, liver, bidder and uric ecid troubles, the enemies of life and Jn use since "1696. ‘alt druggists, three sizes. ‘Leak forth ies Se ect > ore Los ard accept 70 imation Damage’ claims never worry: the man with COLLISION & LIA- : BILITY INSURANCE. -| get_an imitation fig syrup. e ohn eae TOMORROW Aesop’ alate: ‘ 4 BUTLER ‘in. :.. i , gare, B, "ye DOUGLAS McLEAN es HAROLD LLOYD in DOROTHY DALTON MILTON SILLS in | - 4 “THE PATH HEALER” pantLas BE ARBANKS 1 in. . ..“The Hermit and the Bear? COMING ag Mainee Daily at 2:20 Topics of the Day- and THURSDAY e ‘ “THE NUT” : ‘FICKLE WOMEN” IE CONFESSION” ‘“ONE A MINUTE” OW OR NEVER” “BEHIND MASKS” “Everybody Sees Sirectery Advertisements The Telephone Directory is tighten the job. No waste. basket for. it. How many times today did you took in the + ‘ Telephone Directory? peat alt, ! Multiply that b the nimber of people using the directory and sae the idea, TOME creGe A LATION. ee Then ‘there i is tomorrow, and the next day, ‘ and 5 it a the next week, pas your advertisement is still on bi :_. the job. ~ <2 - NORTH DAKOTA INDEPENDENT TEEHONE comEANS "enema \ We has just received our shipment of Tulips and spring flowering Bulbs. .The quality is the finest we have-ever handled and we want you to have a Tulip bed from these realy unusuat Bulbs. Plant them now and enjoy the first spring flowers. Send for Bulb price list. DARWIN TULIPS, in separate coloFs, named varieties and splendid mixtures. REMBERANDT TULIPS, .in separate colors; named vari- éties and splendid mixtures. COTTAGE TULIPS, in separate colors, named varieties: and splendid mixtures, : HYACINTHS, in separate colors, named varieties, finest quality. NARCISSI_ AND DAFFODILS, in separate colors hated varieties, firlest quality: CROCUS, «in separate calers, named, varieties, ' finest; quality. f . Hoskins’ Bulb Collection for $1.00: 6 Tulivs, Early Assorted. 2 Hyacinths, Blue and Red. Value $1.50, ¢ 1 Lily, Red Chinese Sacred. 6 Narcissi, all colors, assorted. Postpaid for $1 net HOSKINS, INC. ‘4: . Bismarck, N. D.. 115 Fifth Street Phone 52 and §3, The Quality Grocer WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY-SPECIALS _. FRUITS& VEGETABLES). Eastern Concord Grapes—Tokayjs—Grape-fruit—Sweet — Potatoes—Egg-plant—Cauliflower—Celery— 7 Cucumbers—Tomatoes—Head-lettuce. o Su - Fancy Imported Garlic. , X . ae APPLES!!! cue gust’ ed te : Spaulganbee $2.75. Minced. ‘Abalone, fine for stews. _ Special, 15-cans for. $ 1. 00 Breakfast Cup Coffee market value 40c per pound. In order to reduée our stock we are selling this high grade eee cae for. -.- BEN er) 4 $1 00 cae ee te “oc $1.00- Jergen’s Royal Palm, pure mend same as Palmolive— 50%. larger. bar than Palmolive. $1 00 | Special, 12 bars for. By ~ Palmolive:Co. 14-Ib. bars, Rose Glyeerine SOAP. 29c' Cc .29c 3 for .....2. 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