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t WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~) PAGE FIVE A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Doctor Bawden will give a beautifull for North Dakota and Montana, wa’| illustrated lecture. | among the guests at_a duck dinner | The moderator of thé association is| given at the Gladstone hotel, James-| W. D. Folger, Fargo, and Mrs. Lida] town, last evening by Mr. and Mrs:; {D. “Hanson, Jamestown, is clerk-| Frank Hewes, complimentary to Mrs. treasurer. The public is ccrdially in-| Eva Child of Janesville, Wis,, supreme Social and vited to any and all sessiohs, doracle of the poval. Neighbors, who is \ iz ‘. Ht Eee OS pen veral il ni Association to Mandan Chapter is aati acho natn. \ 8. nt my hild ted ponyene at Church Entertained Here/ velo of snstriction in Bismarck at at eetin: T s 3 ° ithe Royal Neighbors convention about! oy, ° 5 . ‘ é ne Tonight) ven accom wore msal? ee The store of quality and service : : Bismarck The No _| pretusely in the decorations at the J.| MARRIED ‘HERE ons in ert Pee pavele: cect G Anderson home. yesterday, the! Miss Mathilda Williams and Oliver! Sik convenes tonight’ in» the Baptist scene of the P. E. 0. meeting. The | Both both of ‘McKenzie, were married church at 7:15 o'clock, beginni D sty Bismarck chapter of.the P. E, O. Sis-!at the ‘parsonage of the Kvangelical ‘devotions: Three falleée ign ay} with! terhood entertained. the Mandan chap-; church yesterday afternoon. Rev. C. { ning at 9:30 t 's begitir| ter at the Anderson home. The guests / I. Strutz read the ceremony. Miss. au omcrrow will continue} were brought to the party in the! mma Schauer, sister of the bride ‘ throughout the day. Delegates and} Charles Anderson, John French and/and Mark W. Koon, also of McKenzie visitors are already arriving.’ Among] R. S. Towne cars: were the attendants. They will make’ the. speakers of note are'@the State, A short program, partially musical | their home at McKenzie. ‘| Snverintendent, Rev. F E. Stockton.] was given. Mrs. F. R. Smyth gave a} — { Grand Forks, and Rev. E Wiesle, also} paper on “The West Indies.” .\Mrs. H. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS. — , of Grand Forks, who js Director of| O. Way renderc piano selections and Mr. and Mrs. P./B. Webb of 700; Religious Education. Miss E. E. An-| combined with the vocal solos of Mrs.| Fourth street, entertained a number, derson, new state mi: Schcelkopf and Mrs. French, made a! of friends. at their home last evening C. E. Webster and Re very pleasing program. The remaind-| in honcr of Mr. and Mrs. Gray of Two and Spiller, and othe:s ure on the] er of the afterncion was spent socially. | Harbors, Minn., who ure visiting here. ; program. This was followed by the refreshments | he evening was spent dancing and Dr.’S. D. Bawden of India, who has| Wich were served by the hostesses./ pluying cards.’ At ine close of the had remarkable success as a migsion- The Hallowe'en’ idea was: carried out | evening refreshments were served. ary in the work of couverting a tribe in, the retreonments. SI i ' of criminals in that country will de- oe INSTALL LL NEW EQUIPMENT ’ ‘i liver. several addresses. GIVE EVENING FARTY. G. E. Wingreene. returned yesterday 3 ‘A Pageant Tonight. Mrs. W. G. Newton cntertained 2/from the east after spending , two a ig es number of friends at her home on | weeks | purchasing equipment for the ‘Such Stuff As DreainsgAre Made| Ninth street last evening in honor of |New Bismarck Theater and arrang-, Of,” is:a missionary pageant which| Mr, Newton's birthday. A pleasant | ing with scenic artists for the interior | will be produced tonight under the di-| evening was spent playing cards. Light | decoration: : The’ ornamental work rection of Mrs. G._B. Newccmb and) refreshments were servec i will be original. in.design and will be! Mrs. C. W. Smith. Some twenty-five eee | decorated by one of the best. scenic: young women in Oriental costumes ENTERTAINTD A’ INNER, | artists in ‘Chicago. { “and members of the World-wide @uili! Mrs. Clara B. Cliff of Fargo, state | c comprise the pageant, sollowing whicn | superintendent of the Royal Neighbors | DENNER AND THEATER PARTY Mrs. Leo DeRochford entertained at ta dinner party: at her home last eve-. ning. Covers, were laid far six. | Pol-. lowing the dinner the party went to, the. Eltinge where they enjoyed the’ {second show. Out. of town guests [were Mrs. Otto. Wannagat of Minot | and Miss Mary--Au Anderson of Mandan. » Don’t Miss These Values ON SALE TOMORROW SUITS OATS 50 4950 Q)50 3050 These two groups, just arranged, go on * These are prices within reach of every- ebody. No need of “making the old Coat do” when values like the ones in these two special groups are being offered this yoy = After the Rain ’ Will be a fine time ‘to ‘plant TULIPS out: ‘doors tor spring blooming. Our stock of all varieties of Tulips, Daffodils, and ond actnths 1 is still complete. Best Quality and Moderately iced Our Chrysanthemums are in full bloom. ‘Come and see them or Telephone for a Trial Order. OSCAR H. WILL & CO. 324 4th St. Phone 784-W sale tomorrow. This is fine Suit weath- er and if you desire a high grade suit at an unusually low price, you will find it early in the season. No use trying to , | * . v4 é | HARD TIME PARTY t in either of these groups. Finest ma- The membérs of the Kebekah lodge} jare: giving a hard time dance at the, Cdd Fellows .ball Friday evening. | | Light refreshments ‘will “be served! during the evening. All friends are welcome to attend. A cash prize is! offered to the persons with the best! costume. et - —— | . RETURNS TO BISMARCK Ww. ¢. Cashman returned last night. from Illinois’ Where he went to at-1 }tend the funeral of his sister. i Cashman: also visited at Peor Galesburg, Illinois and St. Joseph, | ; Missouri before returning to Bis-— | marck. 1 describe them. You really must see terials, beautiful and smart styles. . them. Then. you'll know they’re bar- Many are fur trimmed. gains. . Plush Coats 4950 * Rich looking, Fur Collars or large Shawl Collar. Lengths 36 to 48 \ inches. VISITING PARENTS i Miss Anne Shepard. has returned j from , Crawford, New . Hampshire where she recently completed a nurses training course at the Craw- 9 WEEKS BEFORE CHRISTMAS | ford hospital. She will visit here for 2 + ; several weeks. There’s Christmas Spirit in |) .2m,.mar tence os | business and social meeting Wednes- Photographs day evening, October 26. Refresh- ments will ibe served. Everyone is} A Christmas Gift should be something of value —no matter how much or little it . Be sure to see these Splendid Dresses Such variet?! Mostly any kind of dress you may require for any occasion. There are silk dresses and fine all wool dresses in Tricotine and Serge. Tailored effects or elaborately trimmed models. Lwelconie, Your choice in this group... .f...........005 ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. P. R.. Fields entertained the | members of the Tuesday Bridge club | + ee ae ee: Popular Jumper Dresses costs. It should be a tangible expression Pat ghee nome, vee ray, 4 anerioat | Of wool fey in Copén, Turquoise Bite : 4 90 of the affection-or friendship of the giver, — }} close of the afternoon, Pier and Green. ve EP 7 QUESTS HE a ; Photographs, because of their personal J} ‘yrs. a. o Anderson aud. daughter| ee Olue pacar Models sentiment, make ideal gifts. of Veiva and Miss M. af. Horbach of n Tuxedo and Coat effects. Pretty things in 50 ; 5 the popular colors. ...0.....0..6.004 Uirauate Bhatiiaere,s - Minneapolis’ are jhouse guests at ti. Pp. K Fields home. i . Butler Studio rye 2 | Bismarck Troop No. 1 Girl Scouts; / ‘ will hold a meeting at the parish house ; Phone 249 31114 Main Street. of St. Georges Episcopal church at! 2 7:30 this evening. | | LADIES AID MEETS The ladies of the German Luthersn | Aid Society will meet at the home ot! Mrs. John ‘Hubert, 122 First street, on Thursday afternoon. Comfy Flannette Kimonas Attractive in their pretty colorings, besides being - 98 very useful. these chilly mornings.......3.......5 3: , SATEEN BLOOMERS AT $1.50 AND $1.95. i i { RETURN FROM VISIT. | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wachter have! returned from a visit with Mrs. Wach- ter’s parepts at their home at Cassel ton. i _ Eltinge Theatre | "TONIGHT AND TOMORROW SHOPPING HERE Public Stenographers. Busi- Mrs. A. 1% Petersan of Washburn Mess») Service Co. . First floor, was sopping and visiting friends in, Hoskins Block.’ Phone 662. ' Bismarck yesterday. ooo { | TO STEELE “2 Dr. J, B. Hollenbeck of the city left this morning for Steele on a short ' business trip. J st A Hallowe’en Party Patterson Hall, Saturday Night, October Twenty-Nine. . The “Arch Preserver Shoe” Nationall¥ known and advertised—a cainfortable shoe that is stylish — makes ailing feet better and keeps eats, dance music that keep’s perfect dance time with the | al good feet well— , & i pep. Tickets on sale McKenzie || ke Uh Women syeryuintte “are finding a Hotel Office. il fi Br delightful syrprise when they are j ee - fitted with Arch Preserves Shoes. These shoes are constructed differ- éntly and also fitted differently. The‘ »” special “heel to ball” fitting system insures you the fullest enjoyment of a correct last design. BALLWIN VIS! Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lunde ! Baldwin visitors in the city VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Beagle of Wer ner are visiting friends in the city. Tickets $1.00 per couple, extra ladies 25c, this includes dancing and eats, we charge you nothing for the dance we are going to give you a feed, and we are going to give-you 4 dance on the best dance floor, the best dance musie, the best HAROLD ‘LLOYD: In-His New 3 Reel Side-Buster “NOW OR NEVER” FROM KINTYRE John -Eide of Kintyre is in the city) | visiting friends for several days.» BUSID Vv ISITORS | Roy J. Noll and W. J, Flatt of Fargo) are business visitors in the city. i In Hospital. Mrs. Paul Wachter f the city ha LALLA SOLD ILE ETO jentered the Bismarci hospital for DELIGHT | treatment. | Has Vperation. | Mrs. W A. Fogerlun: of Wilton, is confinedto th Bismarck hospital an: j will undergo an operetion. | ee eOR LE AT Returns -Hone. been I Lok We have them in ‘ Biack and Brown Kid. — ory i v4 | Big Hallowe’en Party, Patterson's ‘Hall, Saturday night, October 29th. "DOUGLAS MacLEAN | Eats and dancing $1.00 per couple. It is a delight So knoww ‘that our pecs poem | Extra ladies 25c. (Bpacients see well; whether look- | “phe Ni vht. Hors ty st Ahan fine int or. Wiewine distant “ONE A MINUTE” mace Hay Searing aif ef thant tnt tie Some ichnmond Ss OO ery we prescribe. ? By Aesop Fable—‘“The Wolf and the Crane.” ' {the Rismareé Ines Bonham Brothers- Matinee Every Day 2:30 ae 406 Main , Exclusive Agents in Bismarck. i Eighty-two out of every-100 loaves hof bread Englishmen eat are import- ed. Estes Examined and Glasses Accurately Fitted. / |