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THURSDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 3 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social,and Personal of omar PAGE THREE | | tor the dancin, ; : ig. About sixty-five SIRE 7 . : people attended the party, all coming/| ' AAS v4 in “Hard Time” attire. Refreshments | PROCLAMATION 1 an ware served at the close of the even-, ing. { \ ARMISTICE AND DISARMAMENT DAY A.W.LUCAS COMPANY The store of quality and service-~-Bismarck urprise Values HEADQUARTERS HERB | Armistice Day, 1921, has an unusual significance; in addition io com- litte: ! Geo. D. Gorman who for the past Memorating the end of the World War it marks. the opening of the great Accepts Position | couple of years has represented the Disarmament Conference at Washington. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. in this The people are tired of wars and war. preparations, and are insisting In State, Library; locality, has just' returned from Fargo'6n a program of peace. The men who gather at the conference will be ex- es |where he completed arrangements pected to work and vote for such a program. God grant that they may 5 i with the Fargo Paper Co. and will now: use ‘ie opportunity that lies in their power to end so much of the world’s Mie alten eae revoke DT répresent them with headquarters in;woe and misery by taking steps towards disarmament. It would not. be tthe sa ratne ikea Lay iso: . i Bismarck. i possible to establish a more fitting memorial to‘our brave soldiers and sailors of the travelie alee purean, Of ni => ‘who gave or offered their all for humanity’s sake in the great war. Bre bea ye Comma ae on ona ae ENTERTAIN CLUB. |. Therefore, I, Lynn J. Frazier, Governor of the State of North Dakota, also assist In work in the historical) stig Ruth Staley was hostess to call upon all our people to observe FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ith, 1921, as library. Hi ‘the members of the Senior Girls club: ARMISTICE AND DISARMAMENT DAY and ask that that day be dedi- Hise Hedrick has had extensive ex-| 2) ner home last evening.’ The even- (cated to services and exercises befitting so néteworthy ary occasion. Espp- perience in library work. She Wasi ing was spent socially after which Cially let the churches, which have all endorsed ‘disarmament be open for educated at Smith college, receiving | aejicious refreshments were served by {Service of prayer on that morning. Also let us work and pray that ambi- an A..B. degree, and took Mbrary) tne hostess, i |tion, greed and selfish interests of men and nations may have no place in training at the New York state:library |. |the conference, and that this day may mark the beginning of ultimate and‘ traning school. Her experience iy VISITING HERE. | triumphant world peace. ry cluded five years as department !1-) irs Fred Gram and daughter, Mar-} Given at the Executive Office, and segled with the Great Seal of North, brarian in Washington, D. C., five! jorie Jane of Enderlin, N. D., are|Dakota, this 2nd Day of November, A. D., 1921. ' For You-- Tomorrow years as classifier of the state unl-| guests at the Alfred Zuger home. Mr} LYNN J. FRAZIER, ~ | versity library in California, and eight! Gram accompanied them to Bismarck | Governor. In Our Ready-to- Wear Dept. | | ‘Church Societies | nt years as cataloguer in the Yale uni |) yt returned to his home last even-, By the Governor: ! , Don’t Fail to Investigat “will make their | es as | Martha and Madge ‘Haas of Turtle! TO VALLEY CITY Laas | versity library. She will assist in the | ing. i Thomas Hall, development of the traveling libraries | Secretary of State. planned by Miss Downey who re- OUT OF TOWN VISITORS \ Miss Alice Johnson and Miss Nel-; Lake were out‘of town visitors here! i METHODIST. i lie Mickelson entertairied fourteen of! today. : i ered Seer. eon nome ati, The divisions of the Luaies Aid ot | i Nisiting ‘at the: a) home for! the First Methodst’ church met this / cently assumed charge of the state} Mr. and Mrs. Martin Holtan, Mrs. f library. |Holtan’s sister and her son, Michael! ome at Baldwin have moved to Bis- 5 Tschida, of Glen Ulin and ‘Misses | ™4rck and will make their home here. GIVE HALLOWE'EN PARTY. \ | : It will, without a doubt, prove a very pleasant surprise to you, when you come in and find everything in their little girl friends, at their homes —_—————_——_ 5 zs on Tuesday evening. The first. part! VISIT MOTHER [SHONDARE wedi, returned ito ‘her home afterncon, Mrs, F. L. Watkins ate our Ready-to-wear Department greatly reduced in of the evening was spent playing} Miss Nellie Furst and Miss Clara: *t Valley City . j tained District; No. 1 at her home.| price. Of course, the unusually fine weather we’ve games at the Mickelson home after: Partridge of Washburn were in the! TO VISIT SISTER | Mrs. George Wallace was hostess. t been having is. responsible for these wonderful bar- wilh they neat to the Johnson howe city yesterday and visited Miss Par) 114¥q paris and his sister left this! District No. 2, Mrs. James Spohn gains. The price cutting is so general and so deep that tridge’s mother, whio is ill at the, Bis- | tertained District No. 3, a tric! i s Both homes were attractively decor- 2 liar | Ne ta teaceoien and District we are not quoting former prices. In fact, former Eagle Bend, Minn., where: f° marck hospital. | morning for il-| No. 4 met with Mrs, Lyman Baker. A “| k * fy jthey were called: by the serious ill-) prices are quite forgotten in our determination to re- duce the entire stock. We quote four of the interest- ated in Hallowe’en colors. Those at-|- Sera OR TET i ister. The plans for the bazaar and supper tending the party were Maret Agre, HIERD ON BUSINESS 1 nos. .of tele sister: ! which will be held at the church nex: ing groups. : e Myrtle Miller, Helen Sayler, lie! L. E. Pierce of Mobridge, S. 'D., is = Thursd ill be completed a Zeamer, Annie Davis, Nellie Doha, in the city ona business trip. Mr. Bea gt ce Theo | meeting i CA aaa Evelyn Freeburg, Celia Shepard, Eli-| Pierce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S./ deve Hae ol Hazon are buslaed vise|. The date for the bazaar and supper | zabeth Schafer, Esther Agre, Ardith eres: wtto fosmorly made their home | itors in the city yesterday. {hag been set for next Thursday, Nov. | Gussner, Bernice Speaks, Jane Pres-| ‘® Bismarck. 110. It will be held in the lower audi- | ton and Evangeline Keller. aE x | !torium of the church. —— VISITS HERE. | ; It is planned that each division of) | in| Thomas Louis Bogas of Glendive. Pp GIVE PARTY AND DANCE. Solomon Nicola, who’ has been in; the Ladies Aid will have a booth at! The employees of the North Dakota| Minneapolis on business spent sev fanaa hone ao me brother, A the bazsat SATHEU WORK. that-each ait Independent Telephone company gave | ¢Tal days the first of the week visit-; ph Se Apaly vision has done will be sold from taeir a party and dance at the I. O. 0. F.{ ing his family here. He has returned | RO IRARGO i wooth. — hall last evening. The party was in| t Minneapolis. i George V. Haliday left for Fargo| Sere nth pencen aro aA | MOVE TO\BISMARCK \ this morning on a business trip. ; 1 H | Jeor Hallowe’ ames and dancing. Hur- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson and 7" 'tist church met , with Mrs. George eve otcheatra furnished the mivbie family, who have been making their | _ Dance tonight and Saturday | Newcomb at her home t! ernoon.| \ z ; night, at Baker's’ Hall. 10c.a) Miss Anderson, misstonary, will talk) | | idance. Good music. iat this meeting. Last evening the Sunday school} TODAY * Present The Last Showing Of GRACE DAVISON and CONWAY TEALE y Smart Suits About 20 Suits of the season’s newest styles, in this group. Fur trimmed or plain tailored models. You’d hardly believe it possible te secure such values. So they will prove a surprise. fl GUEST FROM MONTANA. pana Ses BAPTIST. The Missionary Society of the Bap- — | i o-——_—_. ——@ council met at the Baptist church and | CITY NEWS i discussed various improvements and’ | g: the use of the “Follow-Up” system. The meeting was well-attended and TONIGHT ONLY Bay Girl Born, i was enthusiastic throughout. Mr. and Mrs. L. DeLiguori announce | PRESBYTERIAN. the arrival of a baby girl at the Bis-; jmarck hospital The Ladies Aid ‘held their regula: meeting ‘at the church parlors this lafternoon. Following the business, Enter St. Alexius Hospital. | meeting, the members enjoyed a pot, Mrs, A. H. Blekstad of Hebron, Al-; , ; luck supper. ! pert eee a Swaghburas and alee The missionary meeting will be held { Alma Kramer of Ashley, have entered! at the ‘churclt next Thursday after- All Wool Suits i EDNA MURPHY {thet St, Alexius hospital. | 5 ; ie i Compelling Miss Emma Buchhots of Braddock! noon. 4 This group, while not large, will certainly surprise you. lane Pommerville of ity hav the| ety It contains very attractive Fall and Winter Suits of all Pommerville of the city have left the} Th bers of St. Mary's Sewing! ; : " 6 i! |/-cane! members o! YF aaenee Wool Velours. Neat tailored effects with fancy stitch- $|7* | : “ATONEMENT” d JOHNNIE WALKER j\hospital. , {Circle met at theBishop’s residence | i \ ea : GEERT {this afternogn. and’ continued’ their \ ing. HAROLD. LLOYD —in— | Enter Hospital. | sewing in preparation for their’ salc j |_ Mrs. Marion Dayis of Denver, Col-j which will be given DecenwWer 10. In Bliss, His Newest Comedy. ace orado, who has been visiting friends| Mrs. Roherty ant irs. Whittey were It is a Laugh Compelling 4 “WHAT LOVE Hreduetioh, at New Bolemn. has entered he Bis-| hostesses. pany ; kh ital for treatment, orge fear 56290 TEE i Harry “tke” Evans WILL DO” Woll ofthe city etd Mrs. Sobn Olin Dance tonight’ and Saturday 4 ‘ fis of Sims have also entered the Bis- night, at Baker's Hall. 10c a , —And His— if - i ‘ Wi C ; _ Winter Coats. marck hospital for treatment. | AL ST. JOHN Miss Esther Smestad of Velva, Lena dance. Good music. y e Weber of Cleveland. and. Harry Man- RAINBOW GIRLS ternack of Velva, hi eturned t ATTENTION : y “TWO AWFUL The world’s funniest come- thelr homes. after being “confined to| KNIGHTS..TEMPLAR | j ee teed these lee ae heavy Kersey Coats soon. DADS” » dian in two reels of rollick- | ‘"e Bismarck hospital | A regular meeting of Tancred ane ; aye. eure ar Ast are lined throughout, Ex- PRIFAY SAND SATURDAY. ing action, entitled * pispiay Ol Painting, ‘Commandery No. 1, will be held! QUAY BRE Sty h of D: , An All Sti ” Beach tee Festurne Mi “Fast and Furious. H. DE VER STACPOOLE. §. KE. Bergeson afd sons have re-jat_ the Masonic Temple this } ; 50 cefved a large oil painting trom Gor-|evening at 7:30, All Knights ; : ‘ don, Fergson Company at St. Paul-! yrged t tend. AMATEUR NIGHT—FRIDAY. Always The Best Show For | Minn. and the picture is now ons | ged to at ‘ ‘ 00 — 7:00 play in a window of the Bergeson! Doors Open (3:00-7:00 store. The picture is painted by ANNUAL MEETING AND, i and 85e. he Least Money. Brings Me tinee 10ciand Se. dhe Les ree Webb, one of ‘the leading ‘artists of #ELECTION OF OFFICERS, 5 i i RI Boe ana Oe the country and is displaying Gordon} QF THE BURLEIGH COUN. heed S 7 V. ] 1 C coats. It is valued at $600. a back- CHAPTER, ‘AMERICAN PS urprise a ues In oats That is certainly what they are. Just think of it! ground of Gordon coats shows the re Plushes, Velours, Tweeds and Kerseys, all heavy markable likeness of the painting and RED CROSS. the Gordon coats which are sold by! Phe Annual Meeting and elec-; Fares acd lived theouchtat ‘ober oe tne ee tomorrow. It will certainly pay you to investigate. Bergeson and Sons. Because of the splendid appearance of the picture it| tion of officers of the Burleigh; is being sent out to stores for display.| County Chapter, American. Red Cross, will be.held in the Amer- ican Legion Hall, Hinckley Block, Bismarck, on Tuesday, Novem- ber 8th, 1921, at 8 p. m. F. R. Smyth, Chairman. Katherine D: Poole, Sec’y. DOWN ONE INCH | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY H a e “ and Jake shipping industry. Mr. cocssesssecenes || TRY. HOME COOKED Meals at the f 4 5 Hanna was well known in politics as “Mohawk,” algo clean, warm rooms. s Fashion decrees that skirts come! 401 5th St. 11-3-5¢ hy ‘ a strong supporter of the late Presi- Closer to the ground, but-that is no} WANTED—Waitress at Homan’s Cafe. | T B ih IES dent Theodore Roosevelt. reason why one need buy new clothes. 11-3-1w a 5 If the hem is faded or soiled when Weck ! you let it out, get a package of Dia- BICMARCK GRAIN, | a . Eger Ras ee Aes E G L E ‘ Sian | oa co IS ADVOCATED|aceends ccen) EA 1 new. Bismarck, Nov. 3. Jaw - - uli er fu 10 | “Bagy directions in each package of| No. 1 dark northern .. News.and Cleveland Sunday Leader, died of heart disease at his home | 6 MORE WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS _| &f he Christmas Gift : With the personal touch—Your Photo- graph. You are not as busy — We are not ‘as busy as we will be in December. Make your appointment with us now. 1 teds ¢ Tailoring and Hat Works 31114 Main Street. Bismarck, N. D. Diamond Dyes iell’you how to dye or 1 amber dyrum .. ‘72\International Meeting of Rro-| in Ossing, N. Y., early today, accord- | Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyein, 2 ‘tint any old, faded garment, also your 1 mixed. durum . 62; aaces ‘ fie to! alviced cesdived: here. In ade Mats Cleaned and. Blocked. icnite draperies. Just tell druggist whether 1 red durum 61 hibition Officers Suggests ditions to cable newpaper Mr,| Pleated Skirts Cleaned and Pressed, Remember The American Legion Musical Comedy.’ ‘your material is wool or silk, or 1 flax... 1.42 ‘P| f Acti Hanna, wae. héavil laterestea in| We call for and deliver. Phone 58 Op- “Look Who’s Here,” on Friday, November 11th. whether it is Cotton, linen, or mixed| No. 2 flax 1.37 an Cain jon y posite Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. Mall real estate and for many years was 4 | Orde== Solicited. goods. No. 2 rye . Regina, Sask., Nov. 3—Government jon the Canadian and United States ide of the, international boundary ill be asked to supplement ine an- other's liquor Taws in order that rum- running may be further curbed, it was ‘decided at a convention of interna- Shampooing, Manicuring Acne and Blackhead if Bless See eee cevCrnene will he L | I NG ked ‘ant a its Mair Drene Sella ae ecerle SV oeeage Pd thipmeat aestaue carepsioe THEATRE Marcel Waving and Face Bleaching of Face and Scalp ' Canadian Hine except with the consent ; Hair Weaving Wrinkle Treatment On ‘the Piher waad the Canadian cov? ze: LeMbadendintebi tabled Somneny ernment will be asked not to release Higuer from bond to be shipped across to the American side where it can be Id illegal . TODAY |was' the. statement that. government ‘And All The Week control of liquor in British Columbia has not curtailed the bootlegging | “THE FOUR HORSEMEN dustry in that Laborato s oi | it bei ade that 409,000 cases of | iquor had. best shipped into the! of the Apocalypse” 2 SHOWS DAILY—2:30 AND 8:15 { Hart’s Marinello Parlors E. L. HART, Marinello Graduate | coast provinces from Saskatchewan liquor houses since the government of that province had assumed control of Room 4, Hughes Block ° 4 z= / the traffic and that this liquor was be- si vo. . ing u to ship into the United States <i Opposite G. F. Hotel Ro and) supply the bootlegging indus- comInG Bismarck, N. D. i Grand Forks, N. D. ‘ in other Canadian provinces. THOMAS MEIGHAN in. .“THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN” : casa coe CONSTANCE TALMADGE in. “WEDDING BELLS” Four records can be played in suc- Ml lie {table device on a mew phonograph. Matinee Daily at 2:30 ; sh x i ' ‘ Deer tit]

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