The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, ’21 MIDNIGHT FROLIC SUCCESS | The Midnight Frolic at the Rex' eae rt eg i Sam MISER BAG 1s Social and | NICE GIFT The magical ypinedy, “Seasite Sirens”! MOTHER! MOVE Miss Anna Snyder ‘and $ Chris- ; 3 Personal SKIRT T0 MAKE —_— ~~ proved | to ee a very funny skit with.a Sry j tine. Clery Have returned from ‘wert, its your daughter or tung, the vaudeville ae hires CHILD’S BOWELS WITH i ei ¢ week's visit at the home cf t.cir par- your mother for whom the gift is |} t W Se i GIVES HALLOWE'EN PARTY. | ents at Underwood. CHILD A DRESS designe shel "angreciate ths Abr harmony tia, and Mike were very well CALIFGRNIA FIG SYRUP : 1 . ITE eR I gin in Legion hall iwvedieoasy night ati |5 o'clock. All members are urged to | be present. RETURN FROM Miss Eunice Steinmetz entertained) = 8323223 = —~-——— EIS aad | Cag, It’s rcomy show, in all, was a huge success. | seseeeee twelve of her little friends at a Hal- KASTERN STAR MEE aa Crochet’ Cotton Art as size 5,| A capacity house greeted: the com-! iurey i ‘ lowe’en party at her home last even-; The regular mecting of the Order] jueh package of “Diamond Dyes”; 6 balls. navy No. 1450; 1 bull linen | pany, and when the little red-headed 0071 mother! . Byon' a at ibe : y baby was carried in the audience | loves the “fruity” taste ing, Hallowe'en colors with witches, |f the Eastern Star will be held at; .ontain color No. 1460; 1 ball red No. 1044; nS reci g iv try! i avO, , at Sweet? a Fy a ty ghosts and.cats were used for the) ithe Masonc temple this evening at{ woman pal ore APE ERS 1. pair Stee!” Knitting nies No, | voured, the baby proved to be a thor-! f ig Syrup” and it never fails to open decorations. ‘The first game was a} 7:80 o'clock. skirts, dresses, waists, c % 15; 1 Crocket Hook 7; 2 plue|oughbred Poland China, and Mr, In-, the bow A teaspoonful today may peanut hunt. ‘The three Prizes for| werent kings, hangings. ie ise an every gram who took the baby to rai oi Prevent a kK child tomo ‘ow. If con- | } TO CALIF y 7 ive dE Ca ar "ati ated, bilious, fe ' » has A maving picture show and dancing | morning for California where * tne | dyeing is guaranteed, ore it you have is a for' ty-minute musical eee The | gue "coated breath bad, remember a | Will spend the wint 1G od cleansin f took up a large part of the evening. | pe he winte: hiever dyed before, ‘Tell your druggist Two Awful Dads.’ ‘an you imagine! 800d Cleansing of the little bowels is Esther Swanron. won the prize for ona isan ie ed this plot? An Irish gir! and a Jewish! often al) that is necessary. ducking apples. Miss Zona “Hoffman | RETURN TO BISMARCK | Nhether the material you wish to dye Koy. ‘both from the, states meet in| | Ask your druggist for xenuine “C won the largest number of votes in| W. Herbert. has returned from) (1, OL OEE “inne mnether its linet, . Thev tel! each other they are} fornia Fig Syrup” which has di tho ¢ontest to find who was the most | Cincinnati, Ohio, where he went. tv Pesta nel BOs, Diamond Dyes if French blood thinking they’ will| tions for babies and children of all popular lady. At the close of the| #ttend the funeral of his nother. mevercstresk: .srol fades. On cui look more favorable in the eyes of | ages printed on bottle. Mother! You evening refreshments were served and | each other. They marry and shortly | must say “California” or you may get dainty Hallowe'en basket = after that their, r imitation fig syrup. eae gr taiet cae i SCOUT NOTES _ EU RCT CS Settle the Question Now—settle it SAFE- LY — by insuring ‘the property thru us, arne tly requosted to attend. Ques- ion of the Red Cross Lrive will be} ‘discussed. come to pay them a ' youngsters mect, their and teach them a few words in French. | ast BT cee TO ‘SPEAK HERE. | Treop No. 6 met at the high scuool| SHE KNOWS AFTER 20 YEARS, Oh, boy, can you imagine an Trish hod Miss Gertrude Pearscn of Des}gymnasium last Tuesday night where} A’cold, even when it has developed carrier and a Jewish junk dealer try-j ing to struggle »with French? Well, Malnes: oye el eae Su condy |they played basket ball and boxed! ons in the’Near East next Sunday |The troop hones to ge: the gymnasiun 8: me roa evening at the Presbyterian church.| again next Thursday “night for prac- | iter iar geet a einiaa able: Having spent two years in the Cau- ly to Foley's Hone: pat Tar, Mrs. casus Miss Pearson will be able to; ‘Walter LoRoy, Carol Blunt and Rob-! yilton Watts Be x 32, “Azali Mich. give firN: hand knowledge «7 that)ert Nuessle met with Mr. Grady atl writ : MD hi ‘4 d Fol s Honey most interesting region. Those who|Nuessle’s residi-ace Wednesday to aaaire fo: Reto oii 4 nent have heard her recommend her mes-;check the former treasurer's hooks. ee ig er te ee hiceen ap Tene sage most highly. The musical pro-| William Lenhart was prevented from! deci ae ae sous. ae bic cachet gram. on Sunday evening will be es-|being present by a severe cold and We seeta right bidine: eeat, Aenea hacking cough, difficult breathing, it y funny story with 0. Heede: : ‘Also there will be aj SEE OUR big feature picture. i | DEMONSTRATION XATED of OIL PAINTING TRON | Your Own Chinese rings; 4 wooden molds 5-8 pecially fine, at least three special| Arnold Von Hagen could not attend Children like it. of an inch in diameter. numbers being provided. pectuee of another important engage- pean 1 ; Aulieiaw pinay ae ous oy sitohes It you are not strong or, well ENL ARGEMENTS ———__—_—_- . é ~2 inches; we it I ENTERTAINS AT PARTY. BISMARCK GIRL SCOUTS , Dancing. Patterson's Hall to- it, “2 Tips of linen color (2 rows Iie following teat: ace how Tonk F bee bates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | (Eplacopal) Troop No. 1 night. 10c a dance: make 1 rib), 8 ribs of rea, 2 ribs of Walk tbo Simple—Fascinating or li ; 4 CURE WUE, ane ‘omorrow ERNE inen color,.6 ribs of navy, 2 ribs of ‘ jext_take two five hot, witle alel friends, at a Hallowe en | evening, Wednesday, in the parish KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS linen color, 12 ribs of red, 2 ribs of [an Mi vines oF ome, Tee HOSKINS, Inc. fostume.t A pleasant evening was | ; Basket Ball Regular convention | Wednes- Whence fro : O baginning Sew tnd geeyho muck ot tl “tise - . spent playing games and dancing.; We hope to be able to arrange bas-| day evening, eight o’clock sharp. up the sides and ends as shown in fa tee a an ace ‘ket ball for both junior and seaior} Important business. Work in| jitustration, leaving an opening at Hallowe’en decorations were used in *the home. Dainty. refreshments were | troops for Saturday, next. the Rank of Knight. Refresh- | center of about 7 inches. Slip sings’ . Served at the close of the evening. | EPISCOPAL SCOUTS ments. Visitors welcome. over. RS ere H ismarck Troop 3 | conic avy HALLOWE'EN DINNER | A very important Seout meeting is | E. M. Thompson, C. C. prabectey ang na y atom araund Rea Taylor entertained at a 6; called for Monday in the parish house 1. ball and tie again, Work’ single o'clock Hallowe'en dinner at his|at 7:30 p. m. Dance tonight at Baker’s Hall.) crochet over the top of tassel, chain home on Saturday evening. Covers! All boys belonging to the troop are| 10c a dance. a 'anditasteior bag. .<t were laid for ten. Decorations and! appointments in keeping with the Hallowe'en season were used. Fol- lowing the dinner the evening was spent playing ing games. PRESBYTERIA} AID MEETS The Presbyterian ladies aid will have their regular meeting at the — 2 Rm Me church Thursday afternoon. Follow- == || [WEBB BROTHERS :4; ,, You may have been wearing the wrong ” corset all your life without knowing it. T is a very subtle art, is proper € corsetry, and many women have gradually lost the grace + and buoyancy of youth and taken on the settled, rigid lines of maturity because they have continued to wear a corset 3 ill-suited to their particular needs. lunch can buy their at the church. | luck supper. Arrangements have! been made with the committee so that ESTABLISHED 1884 F Fae ee eT = - I — SRC a a iss . MARRIED IN WASHINGTON. R..S. Lewis, former lieutenant gov- ernor of North, Dakota was married in’ Washington yesterday to. Mrs.! Nathan Brown, McCullers of Franklin, | Wis. They will make their home in Fargo. thoge who cannot bring their own : SHOPPING HERE Mr. and Mrs. &: J. Schweitzer, Mrs. | F. Macomber. and Mrs. Mitchell of Washburn motored to Bismarck yes- terday and spent the day shopping here. Are you sure the corset you are wearing is the right corset for you? Your first GOSSAR'D Front Lacing CORSET RETURNS FROM TRIP. Mrs. F. A, Lahr has returned from Lake Forrest, Ill:. where she has been visiting her daughter, Lucille, who-i: a-student at Ferry Hall. IMPORTANT MEETING. There will be an important meeting otek ofthe auxiliary to the American Le- | COUNT ON are CALUMET ) scientifically designed, skilfully chosen and properly fitted, may very probably mean a total change in the way your dressmaker looks at you— and the way you look at yourself. Our experienced and capable cor- setieres will assume full responsibility for your satisfaction. . A. W. LUCAS CO. “The Store of Quality and Service.” Only occasionally is it possible for a store to make a large purchase of perfect silks of recog- nized high quality to such advantage that it is able to offer them to its patrons at an extraordi- nary low price. Such an occasion came and “his F you wanteve Ke -day to tee success—if you want positive results at an economical cost—use and depend on Be as CALUMET BAKING POWDER store made the best of its opportunity. Over 2000 Yards ‘Wear-Ever’ Aluminum 2 Fry Pan Included are Satins, Taffetas, Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Georgette Crepes, and fancy silks. HIMETED There are values up to $3.50 per yard. OG) om Nor zie | for Only Bakings are always uniform in the millions of homes where it: is used. Everything served is just right — tender, a 3 4 : \ light, perfectly raisedand yt 4 thoroughly wholesome. Failures areunknown. Regular Price $1.10 November Sale of Silks, Special Guard the purity of your bakings—use Calu- met. It’s pure in the can ‘ — pure in the baking. ‘@ Contains only such in- gredients as have been “{@ officially approved bythe United States Pure Food Authorities. ty Order Calumet teday —it will pay. “We exr-Ever’ Fry-Pan—seven-inch sizewill be s fora Limited ‘Vie on i “<““Antetreegaastigeor a utensils are the difference EL the diff between ordinary alumin nly 19c extra. LOMAS HARDWARE CO. “We've got your number.” Be sure to iret ound can of C: perl reread oe Some ooking 16 os. cane. Be oz. you ete pound whea you want

Other pages from this issue: