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| THURSDAY, OCTOBER > Social and | Personal\ | | “Military Record — - To Be Placed in ce Public Libra’ “permanent record of the military: ‘activities of/Burleigh county during the world war is to be.placed in the! Jocal public’ library by the committee for war-history of ‘Burleigh county., room has been obtained in the public: library for this particular purpose. Asi soon. us ‘some sort of shelving can be |: -vobta‘ned by the’ committee, which has | " will be placed there. Gift of shelves would be welcomed by the committee. | 3 yee It is planned {> have a complet record of the service of Burleigh cou! ty boys,.a record of what civilians did - to help the cause along, files, any Kind of souvenirs of the war / “and ony other records indicative of the part Burleigh county played in the mien conflict. . Mrs. Robert Orr, . of this city, is county chairman, having been desig- nated by Mrs. C. F. Amidon, state chairman. Similar undertakings are in progré3s ‘jn’ most of the counties in the state’and in some public support has been given. The Ward county , commissioners voted $100 to aid ‘in compiling. the record in that county. GIVE HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL The Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church will give a Hallowe'en , social in the church par- | lors tomortow evening, October 28. A report on the Sixth World Christian Endeavor Convention will be given by ¢ : ‘Miss'"Madge: Runey’ and Mrs. W. E. | Butler, who is State president of the; Christian (Endeavor delegates from the | local society, at this meeting. It is hoped that a large number of the adult members of the churgh will at- tend the, me2ting and hear this report. Phonograph records of talks and songs 1 that were given at the’ New York meeting will be used. There will be : special singing by Mr. Gale. The meet- * seungod dg, wiopen at eight o'clock. OPEN HOUSE PARTY Forty girls attended the open house party givoa at the Business. and Pro-} fessional Women’s club room last eve- ning. The evening was spent socially. | It is the plan of the club to have the club rooms open for working girls and women of the city every Wedrresday evening. VISITS HERE Miss Edgarda. Evanson, a graduate | nurse of the St. ‘Alexius hospital has, returned from New York where she tias been doing post graduate work for} the past year and a half. She will | visit here for several months, FNTERTAIN SD MR. BORGLUM | ‘Gutzon- Borglum, the sculptor, was ta guest at the home of Mrs. ‘Fred Han- | s gon, 48 Thayer strec, following his} ech last night. sted in } serving refreshments. », if GIVES EVENING PARTY ‘Mrs; Maude Mattson. entertained at six o'clock: dinner: last/evening. Cov- ers were laid for ten.” Following the/ dinner the guests ‘spent a pleasant eve-| nike playing whist. bear RETURN TO MINNESOTA ‘Mr. and Mrs. S. (H, Owen, who have een’ guests at the “home of their daughter Mrs. L. A. Morrison, for the past week, left last evening fen their home at Hveloth, Minh. RETURN TO. FARGO Mr, ond Mra. C. P. Wilson. who have hagn visiting at the Philip Meyer and H. Dollar homes for the past two Vale returned thisgnorning to their home at, Chicago. ‘TO ARKANSAS pra oysan Srav rett Nast = “evening for kensas.) They have een the zucsts of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Webb. HERE ON BUSINESS W. Bohn of Fargo, traveling 4Geht of the Northern Pacific i frbad, 4is inthe city on a business trip.” j FROM DICKINSON Victor Walton, Walter and Dell Cut- now and Frank Ray of-Dickinson were; visiting in Bismarck yesterday. RETURNS TO BISMARCK Miss Caroline Gruepfelder returned to the city after a several days. visit | at her home ‘at at Kinty: i RETURNS FROM CITIES Mrs. Roy Corwin has returned from - the twin cities where-she has heen visiting relatives. SHOPPING HERE Mr. and Mrs. C. Dobler and daughter | of Menoken were shoppers in the elty yesterday. "0 SHOPPIN TRIP | Mrs, Karl Klein ang Sister of Wash- burn were in the city today on a shop-| ping trip. ‘ FROM WING i Olgierson of Wing was al 's visitor in the city today. oO. busin It’s here! “The Night Horse-| men.” Commencing tonight, at) the Bismarck Theatre. DON’T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or | aches; feel tired; have headache, | indigestion, insomnia; painful pessage of urine, you will find relief by regularly taking - GOLD a The world’sstandard remedy for kidney, | diver, bladder and uric acid trovbles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696 iy “cnree siz HI druggists. ° Guarantecd. thi Gold Mi en overs | Look de see rye jecta! ' } Ne no funds, records already available |‘ newspaper |j © ’21; WHAT THE GREEKS, TAUGHT US a ‘BLS. ON EDGE SSN THE. BISMARCK See a "PAGE FIVE: are doing work for the annual at | wliigh® will be held in December. EXPECTED DEATH tl aantlet | Netes at the Ive Kidneys. are Most. The Auction Sale? held meeung of tne Baptist tadies yester- | Important to Your Life Read This Woman's Testimony | day afternoon was a success from e peyy siamupoint. A targe crowd at-| | tended the meeting. ‘Kefreshments! Austin, Minn.—-“Dr. Pierce’s Anuric | were served at the close of the atier (kidney and backache) Tablets are on, . ‘the vi y~besf I have evi known. My Zion Lutheran Notes {kidn were in a bad condition for ' The Ladies Aid of the Zion Luth-jover three years. J bloated so that {eran church are meeting this atter- jseveral quarts of water was tapped | noon at the home o! Jorn Hu-/from me at one time, and my people H bert. Work for their De ember sale | were expecting me to die when I had |; Will be continued at the! meeting this!them give me the Anuric Tablets and | aiternoon, (the relief came almost at once. “I took i iseven or e/ght bottles of Anuric and |was restored to perfect health, which iT still enjoy.”—Mrs. Myrtle Sockness, 107 a ae he rt Anuric by all mear Tablets from ae irae toda, get that uric ‘acid out of your tem, Don't, don't; ter off. Send 10¢ ta Dr. Pie FOR GRID CLASH: ‘Mandan Comes Across River to; trial ‘pkg. and write for d “Meet Local Team (ogviees $130 TAKEN IN , WING j ROBBERY : The safe of the Mandan Mercantile’s Charges! Jumber yard at Wing was entered last ! The fast Bismarck and Mandan fooi-' ball teamg will clash on the local grid-! iron tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in| fa game which will decide the cham-! ipion team cf the souluviestern dis-| i trict-of the state. 2 | Wé had been announced by the Man-| {dan high school*that they would not) play unless they could use their star | quarterback, —§ McDonald. don’t put the mate : Mrs. J. W. Deemy| « | food sale-at the sai have beén circulated. that McDonald! | Was ineligible. Both teams have gone through hard! | work since their last game and it is; “| expected that the game tomorrow will! | be one of the’ best of ‘hess: Bis-} ; marck has not played_any gam ft the Mandan-Bismarck" game at Man-) ; dan, Mandan has thé advantage of, having a game with’ Dickinson sinco | that game. Both teams are out sured. ‘TAKE UP P FIGHT ON NONPARTISANS | ‘BY MARIAN HALE. New York, Oct. 27.—he old Greéks! disccvered the secret of making all womén ‘look graceful. Of ‘course, Grecian ladies were not, \ suppdsed. to be too fat or too thin. 27.---Wiscon- Todhy:we see the adaptation. of the sin Tepubuicane: engaged in the fight Greek|rcbe design in the most-up-to-; on the Nonpartisan league and other date adi so-called tailored costumes. political factions will meet in Milwau- The \ \hrought-over” craped fronz| kee on Wi ives a coat effect is one adap-| ommend candidates for_U, 8. senator which is shown here. and state offices. according to a call| ttaight. Minted. SON heed rack sees last night by tne" conunittee of ifs against symmetry: i Ww omen will take an active part in There} is nothing in the outline to; tne organization and it: campaign} make. it yun pepular, with the perfect | which is directed against the re-elec- | tion of Senator Rebert LaFcllette ant |, wn is of navy.blue crepe, atlso to prevent control by the Nonpar- \tisan leagie of te offices. RESCUERS SEEK TO SAVE MINERS Britiania Beach, B. C h, B. C,, Oct, 27.—Res- cue gangs were) still at work late last} | night in ap attempt to reach two! miners entombed by a rock-slide at the 3,000: foot level of a mine here for six days. Officials hold to the belief that the men are alive. Air has ¢ ated in the shaft and the two carried emer: gency rations. like effet, especially desirable for The sleeves are large ° E r én Endeavor society of fian church will hold a Hallowe'en jsecial at the church to- morrow eveking at eight o'clock. A feature of this meeting will be the reports on the! world Christian E deavor — meeting held at’ New. York,; Mandan, are giving a‘ dance at; given by Mrs, W. I. Butler and Miss |the Elks Hall, Friday night, Oct. Madge, Runs 1 28, 1921. Music by Mandan or- | Loyal cents Chiss chestra. . Will serve doughnuts | Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of | Johirades Class of. the | Presbyterian | cljurch will give @ Christ Martineson of Bismarck. | Hallowe'en party, at the Frank Har-| ris home Nsqut day .evening. “The| Everybody welcome, party will take :the form of a.mas-'! querade. Y It’s here! Ald \|'nfen.” ies Aid are! the Bismarck Theatre. ‘The Night Horse- The holding a rumnipge sale at the church | today and tomdpsow. | The regulay tnonthly. “business | meeting of theliAid will-be held at; the. church nq@xtié Thursday. after- noon. A pot lugk kupper will follow Dancing Patterson’s. Hall to night. 10c a dance. the bus:ness me4tiiig. This supper is; ¢ ?. to be an indoor \picnic and everyone | 3 Jj is asked to brink; a’ basket. ie 4 +} THIN, FLAT HAIR The C. 0. M. ce church ‘held a i party at the Fols ing. Each guest ime as a ghost., The jevening w ent doing Hal-) lowe’én stunts affer which everyone, unmasked. Refrashments were ser-' ved. Decorations ‘and appointments of the Methodist . nd pillow case ome last even-| GROWS LONG, ‘THICK AND ABUNDANT; “Daaderine” co gts were of Hallowe’en‘pattern. The re-! only 35 cents_a bofle. | mainder of the evehing was spene One ‘applies fon é is | telling ghost Hy all dandruff, Ds The .Epwortk League of the Mc-| itching and tal ing Cabe Methodist church are planning hair, and, in a few! a Hallowe'en social#which. will be - you e at the church’Monday night. | All. young people, of|i the Methodist held doubled the beauty vot your Tt willvap- | pear mass, soifsoft, | lustrous, and eagyy to: do up, But what? will ; please. you most’ will be atfer a few weeks en yOu sée new and (awny ‘but tatholie Mid i ing on -aprons lamd all kinds of! } Notes i , fancy work. It is mlanned to give | really new church are invited fto attend ‘this) | party. ¢ | i The members of St. ‘Mary's Sewing} circle ‘are preparing ‘for their an- nual Christmas sale which will, be| 1 December 10. {They are‘ now} time. the sca!p.. “Dandefine” is toy The next. meeting df the Sewing’ hair what fresh showers off, rain my Thursday Of! and sunshine are to vegetation. | goes ht to the roots, inyigorate Circle will be held next week. Episcopal and strengthens them. This ‘delight- The Ladies Aid ful, stimulating itonic helps thin, Episcopal chur¢h lifeless,, faded hair’ to grow long, parish house this thick, heavy and luxuriant. { After the Rain | Will be a fine time to plant TULIPS. out doors for: spring blogming. Our stock .of jall- varieties of Tulips, Daffodils, and. Hyacinths is stillcomplete. Best Quality and Moderately Priced. Our Chrys&nthemums are in full bloom. Come and see them or Télephone for a Trial Order. OSGAR i. WILL & CO. 324 4th St. _Phone 784-W } wm ind a gcod*game tomorrow is a3-} IN WISCONSIN and coffee-15c. Tickets sold by, Commencing tonight, at: \ night, $120 in cash and a check for ! s300 taken, according to information to Sheriff Welch. anager Landers, of the lumber rd, said that ‘the thigt? evidently knew the combination ofthe safe, as orning as it had been last night.when he ‘bert, and that he did not discover the’robbery until jhe started to open thé safe to make HARDING AT COLUMBUS, GA. i Columbus, Ge Harding arriv four-day swing .throus! with memberg of his ;Camp Benning, an {hea ar here. DYEDHER WRAP, SKIRT, SWEATER ml) DRAPERIES ‘Every, “ “Diamond Dyes’ | how toc dye” or tint.any worn, ;garmént or drape that Will not str Perfect home d with ‘Diamond Dy party visited infantry school ” package tells faded i is” guar: unteed s even if you haave inevéry dyed’ before.’ Just ‘tell your druggist whether the material you \ wis do dye is wool or silk, or whether j it_ig linen, ‘cottoh, or mixed goods. For | fifty-one yéars millions of women have j heen using “ nond Dyes” ty add j years of wear to their old, shabby waists, skirts, dresses, © sweat- ers; stockings, avaperes: hangings, c lepything!. Ad A Hallowe’en Party Patterson Hall, Saturday Night, October Twenty-Nine. i 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 yeu a dance on the best dance floor, tHe best dance music, the best eats, dance music that keeps perfect dance time with the pep. Tickets on sale McKenzie Hotel Office. [ROBBER SHOT,’ Council Bluifs. Ja. deputies in a gun fight with a who brke int /the place. iwas killed. Sheriff Wy tified the myn killed as James Blank. Big Hallowe’ en Party. Hall, Saturday night, Eats find dancing $1.00 per Extra’ ladies 25c. = CITY NEWS _ tithe has returned to his home .at [i Strasburg. ONE CAPTURED Oct, 27.—Sherjit | ‘in a store here on gut) A. Groneweg has: iden- | enship, 2 He figu in the Omaha | court house riot twe rs ago. An- and Mrs. other many named Joe Stanley, captured) Pattersortts | October 29th.) couple. | Tacher, to the St. teby eT noc Our Entire Stock of Women’s and Misses’ Fall and Winter Suits - At 1-3 Less Ou Regular Low Selling Prices O give you an idea of what our exclusive shop holds forth to the woman or miss of discriminate taste and refinement and to per- sonally convey to you the extraordinary values to be received this month in our suit section, we hereby outline a number of our best suit values, laying great stress on the quality of material and the exquisite style and woxkmanship contained in each garment offered Enters Hospital Christ Denker of Ga about 5 o'clock this morning engaged tered the Bismarck hospital for sur- gang’of robhers gical treatment. ‘Roy Jaaobson of Bot- One robbey tincau has entered the hospital for medical treatment. Returns Home F, Coulter and baby son of Ys Was ‘al by daughter of Lehr, who have been at the Bismarck hospital, » their homes today. Returns Home who has been confined Alexius hospitl for —*| REFUSE MINERS’ PEACE PROPOSAL Washington, Oct. 27.—Peace propos- aly of the union miners in West Vi ginia were cast aside today by cou sel for the coal operators ing before the senate investiga committ Prop of a settlement put for- ward by Frank' W: miners coun- sel and Phillip Murray of the United Mine Workers, with a.declaration from the operators that el have no dealings with the United Mine Workers, “cc = son has en- ing Fred Ehman and returned to some A dark brown Panvelaine, unbeltéd jacket, Beaver collar, size 16. Former price 50. = Sal@spricedis sj. ccesse 8 inet $65.00 A black Panvelaine with shawl collar of Beaver, Coat hand embroideréd, size 38. Site pre price $175.00 \ 3 11 5.00 ies) stitched, size 36. Former A navy straight li price $97.50. Sale. orice... 0.6... eee A dark brown duve de laine, belted, collar and pockets of Beaver. Size 16. Former price $97.50. $ Sale‘orice:, .;. Sires sees site 65 .00 A black duve de laine with Mole skin fur trim. Belted, size 16. Former price $85.0 Sale sprice yc dvacocc sche: $55.00 A dark Cuban brown duve de laine. Bea- A trimmed, size 36. Former price $125.00. ale sprite pak sa .% 5 4, tts $85.00 Large taupe Wolf price $97.50. $65.00 A taupe duve de laine. size collar, 38. Former Sale price ' A dark Garnet red duve de laine beautiful- ly trimmed with Persian Lamb fur, size 18. Former price $125.00. Sale price $85.00 Rose! $65.00 A black broadcloth. Collar and” patch pockets of Mole skin fur, size 16. Former price $115.00. $75.00 Sale price.... A strictly tailored, dark brown duve de laine, size 38, untur trimmed. — Former price $73.50. $49.00 Sale price A navy blue broadcloth, long, unbelted, straight lines collar and cuffs of Beaver. Size 38. Former price $125.00 ne $85.00 price A navy broadcloth. Mole skin collar, belt- ed, size 88. Former price $47. 50 $69.50. Sale price A navy Moussyne, Mole fur collar, hand embroidered coat. Size/16. Former price Sale price A dark Garnet red duve de laine; Mole fur collar. Unbelted. Size 16. Former price $89.50. a Sale 2price owe, Ge hues $59. 50 A taupe duve de laine. Choker collar and pockets of Beaver. . Size 16. Former price Sale price. A taupe duve de laine, hand embroidered, Squirrel collar, size 18. Former price $75.00. Sale: wricé.<. inci ctatoos $50.00 LITTLE BLOCK 4) : SE SERA BE = Hits METRO’S. PICTURIZATION growing all over | the, Ite of the ‘FOUR | HORSEMEN APOCALYPSE ‘By VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ A Rex Ingram Production, Or LTING -THEATRE- B}_q ‘ONE WEEK STARTING MONDAY, OCT. 31 2 SHOWS. DAILY 2:30 and 8:15 : 4 * MATINEE: 50c, 75c. Loges $1.00 (plus tax) > EVENING: 50c, $1.00. Loges $1.5 (plus tax) 0 ALL SEATS RESERVED AND NOW ON SALE AT THE #LTINGE 2 THE WORLD'S GREATEST “PICTURE