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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922 ES Per na : ae AY, R, 28, PAGE FIVE Seon Dickinson. The tri in- “ H ‘ —_—_—_—_—___ | ‘ } SOCIAL AND’ Dickinson, 2h e trip was a most in-| Present Fire Boys —@ Regan, and Algot Strom .of Wilton| tal for treatment. Master’ Harvey ee eu P | AL \ e gh | ,: a fl ave been discharged from the hos-] Kees of Beulah, Miss Laura’ Lang of | The Short He: Fi ithe Bad Lands, visiting the Chateau; With $5 For Servic if pital, Emmet, Miss Nina Navratil of Glen |Z avy Figure PERSONAT, ! ne ‘ Bacal Tie iit. ony canines tee Baby Boy St. Alexius Hospital Hebb oe Teas asa Meenas ee o———_____-—_—_+---- \. - ys 5 ju a Hub! r 5 sg eR visit with Miss Beach at Wilton | All of the firemen at the local} Announcement cards telling of the] Maste: court Benak water /0f | Bastia of IBAA CURR Mite ae, i A . fi ee aster Joseph Raucl Eustis of Baldwin ‘have \been dis: inc Hall-MicGinnis where a splendid Christian Endeavor fire eee eats cer rae Qn birth of a baby hoy to Mr. and Mrs.| Fort Rice, Master Joseph Obowa of | charged from the hospital. i A Rally in the school house was held. e fire ON R, E. Swensen of Fargo~have been, the city, Mrs. Anna Benson, Gus Sr i Take Marriage Vows: the Patterson farm Sept. 21 were sccaived” here by friends, Mrw| Solberg ct the ity, Mise Mabel Stet-| Dance at Coliseum tonight sideways shows zg ny HORSE STEPS ON MAN, | piceemted sds ig eee as a token Swenson was fozsierly Miss Irene|tuck of Beulah, John Heimep of This i p ight 8 d t ibl h is = ++ Miss Ruth Margaret Hall] John Craven of Menoken sustained | white tne hove wi » Patterson. McPhee of Bismarck. Flasher, and Mrs. FE, McCurdy| This is prize night. Goo erribly when one 1S daughter cf Mrs, ‘Margaret’ C.!a broken collar bone at his farm! a Wane the ety or pitting etl —___——_ _, have entered the St. Alexius hospi-! music. i Hail, of Fargo, became the! ys:terday when one of his horses|ipe are they said that they, theusht | Bismarck Hospital only five feet nothing, up bride of Donald McGinnis of Which had become entangled in some| tt “wac’ very ‘mice to be vrecorteg |» Miss Dorothy Rosen.of Mandan, E. | ; Fargo, son of Mr. and. Mrs.|wire pulled him down and stepped! tyr e> Vora picg, cone, Presented 'D, Baker, of Wibaux, Mont. Lydia and down! Gossard Cor- | ‘Thomas “McGinnis” of Mandan, at! nn him es he was attomnting to re-| S22, pt dae we pnowed real aD- Fuhrer of Herried, 8. D., Mrs. John 2 ‘ St. Mary's Cathedral of Fargo yes-' lease the honie. Mrs, Craven, bad-| "pw Jager, fire. ator gent Mr, Ackgrman of Wishek, William Lowe E sets for the short and not terday morning at 8 o'clock. The Jy bruised as a result of the] patienson = letter of ett sent thon of Keif, and Miss Mildred Chesak of = : 7 ceremony took place in the Pres, orse stepping on his chest and arm fig saoeniite of appreciation st Anthony have entered the Bis- = so slim figure coax it as ence of members of the two fami-| wy; b ht he Bi k hos- marck hospital for treatment. J. H. = fies. and’“intimate; frietdsof he) “artis treatments nes : | Bocning of Sterling, Miss Emily Gai- z close as may. be toward young ccupie, sae er of Wishek, Mrs. A. L. Garness of = y a ra y+ The bride wore a tailored suit! FAREWELL PARTY Want One Position | 2 : slenderness without sacri of navy blue marleen with a grey! wy and Mrs, E. E. Ri ba 1 ° i . ossar + 3 is hae att “accenaarien ofthe SPM ngnor ued fast night a bach were For ‘Veteran Here For Relief onsen ficing a jot of precious com- de, he vi Cc a 7 . ide Tos The bridesmaid, Miss eee Parey Mie a the none of ce Employment in Bismarck for at E fort. Irene Hall, sister of the bride, was}. parehaslue nesne Sethe lay uae one ‘digs bled veteran is de-| a co dressed in a gown of navy blue | OF ‘Aarabnistiation’ hevetis ‘eajisee sited byathe vererane peau a 5 | a Understanding your type is ‘the proper proportions of the canton crepe with a corsage of pink| °° . ; a bea d yesterday = one of the most important type to which you belong. 1 Frank Bassett of Fargo at-| Nev York City, fo engage jin busi-|the office of the local Red Cross, Hi cits to beautyeyodwiilaves 7 Ghebaraa” ate] crmoderately ; ptended the bridegroom. f a rs. Rimthea will) Jol im Fred R. Brady. 32 F _ s find. Remember that what- priced, launder beautifully, Alter the ceremony a wedding! F : eee eal ser Cendetenaeater to find) Ste fe Nearest Drugeivt for a. Box g ever your figure may be there will outwear two or even reakfast was given at the VISITING MOTHER. work for one veteran. who hag com-| Their. Soothing Tn@uence 2 are Gossard Corsets with just three ordinary corsets and Gardiner hotel by the bride’s ‘ OF Hitlers 5 | Is Remarkable. = the support you need at your will give you a comfort such mother. Covers were laid for 12} Mrs. B. J, Stock of Mankota, Mi.ta.,| pleted histraining in the Veterans % 5 age and weight to give you as you never knew ‘before. | fe acny a ss nana sundquist of this|‘raining ‘school. The directors of pamane privacy of your.orn Home = ‘i ‘ ". and Mrs, McGinnis left im-| city arrived yesterday to visit her) the local’ office ask that any busi-! piessed relief from itching, bleeding 2 Gossard trade marked Corsets 2s low in price as $2.00. mediately after the ceremony for| mether. Mrs. Dan Sundquist who is|ness men who have an opening of - Mandan where they will visit with! confined in the St, Alexius hospital | any kind communciate with them | < x (Mr. Ginnis’s parents. ‘They will be| with a fractured hip ni, a result of jat Red Cross headquarters in the = W A LI ICAS CO at home to their friends in Fargo| accidently falling while working at Eltinge building. if , - . aft Oct. 15 at 701 Fourteenth! her home last week, GRAS ee z Ea ae . NN ’ 4 alr, McGinnis is connected with] POINT JUNIOR RED CROSS Many Friends Attend be Morton Page & Son; Mrs. McGin- CH. ° : *. Se een enh’ the Western | Mrs, Erie Thorberg has accepted| Kaiser Funeral Rites' * Union offices of both Fargo and| the chairmanship of the Junior Red oo (Moorhead. Cross succeeding Drs. Dill Register The body of- Fred Kaiser, 13- | ‘ = who recently, resiened seconde year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. oad Current Events Club |e, 2iitissters today. | Charles Kaiser of Miles City, Mont. vv h Elects Delegates who was accidentally shot a few Fa ‘ - Patent Leather Hi LEAVE FOR STEPHENS. days ago, was laid to rest. in Bis- L “ n’ SI : For Dress F Martin A. Lerum of Minneapolis,|marck today following | funeral | or protruding piles, hemorrholds and S e m Cc i At the meeting of the Current] s-° igudh rectal troubles. And it 13a, & Events club yesterday at the home| Minn. Mr. andcMre: 9. Pi eee of services. at St. Mary’s Pro-Cathe- | comfort to know you ‘ean call -or ¢ HEAVY leathers for of M J. Arnot delegates were! the city, and Mrs. H. 0. Lerum of| ral with Fagher Hiltner officiat-|snd to the nearest drug store ang |, 9 rougher’ usage, but. soft eae. Minneapolis, Minn., left this morning 7 lget_a 60 cent box anywhere in. the re adh r4 , elected! {o'attend the convention of| Minneapolis, Minn. left this morning ling, ‘The body came last night on ffs! and Canada, Tale no substl- won § finish patent leather for ‘ > ihe North Dakota Federated clubs| (or nore’ of the remains of H. 0.| Nog” accompanied by George and tuts, A airfhave a fice trial package dress. It is so easily at Devils Lake, Mrs. Alfred Zuger| rerment of ihe Tone) orrow. | mimi brothers, who went to Miles | ,,, sending name ‘and address to i kept polished and retain Rah Mise eAeT tna | PAPE Pete | a Te ee ST ee Saar Moh, ee ey You just can’t help but dance your best to the music ite. Th De" ind finitel : + chosen to represent the lecal or- ee word cf the accident, P bad Hele : its ape _ indefinitely. PQ* ganization. ‘ Stee ener wall Be eich ge peniete, Veralone of the, acct") | of the greatest dance orchestras—Paul Whiteman and Worn with hose of a During the meeting Mrs. Obert a sul aos lent were corrected by them. red} 7 H Olson gave a report on the meet-| at the Presbyterian church today at/ and his younger brother, Raymond, His Orchestra, The Benson Orchestra of Chicago, shade to match the gown, ing of the Sth District of Federated | 6-30 o'clock, All are invited to bring} aged 8, were riding on a horse ROC R) ‘Club Royal Orchestra, Joseph C. Smith and His the patent leather Slip- i , clubs which wag held in James-| Well filled baskets of good things ot about a mile from Miles City. They | gite proce * ay hO dn smanchno | ‘Orchestra, The Virginians, All Star Trio and Their per is among the smart- ; tgwn last May. Miss Palmer gave | eat. Hot coffee and hot rolls will be} had a gun, intending to shoot tab-| tat ? 8 Orch I ional est of the season’s many > talk on pictures. To illusteate| served by the committee in charge. | its. Fred was holding the gun’ ‘Orchestra, Hackel-Bergé Orchestra, _ Internationa’ smatt aloes her lecture she used paintings when it was accidentally discharg- | — ‘Novelty Orchestra, Zez Confrey and His Orchestra. . : from the German and Sandinavian VISITING SISTER, ed, wounding him fatally in the; 4 A : . Il 1 The instep strap con- i Mrs, John Larson sang}, Mrs. B. C. Palmer and daughters,|*--o ana head. It had previously | . ‘These and other favorite organizations actually play tinues ite be ‘Dopular tions, and Mrs, Ob-|Misses Beatrice and Phoebe of} been reported) the younger brother for you when their Victor Records are used on the and, when dee igne arerl e a reading. Groton, S. D., arrived Irst night for) was hoiuing the gun. Master Ray- Vi 1 £ it is. suitable for ‘ ————_ a visit of several weeks at the home mond endeavored to get help, but | ictrola. denas “Ge walklnas NEW ROCKFORD, of Mr, and Mrs. M. O. Agre. Mrs.} could not attract attention imme-; : Wic: . : . D., Sept. 28—The Con-| Palmer is a sister of Mrs. Agre. diately. He tried to put his older| Come in and hear the dara ty cte dsbee ice $5 00 to $9. 00 ail conference of North Da- — brother on ‘the horse but failed.| / - yo! ° ew Rockford..the. next GUESTS -N CITY. , When he finally got help Fred had| dev. Frank Atkin-| Mrs, Ll. Brandage and children of Passed away. rington, conference preacher | Mott, are guests at the home of Mr.| Mrs. Kaiser, mother of Fred, . The, conference is consider-|and Mrs. J. L. Johnson for a few| Was so overcome by the accident - P :.00) offer of the government | days. Mr, Brundage has gone on to| that she is seriously ill, and was’ ny over Pargo College for a vo-| Fargo to gct a new automobile whien| Unable to accompany the body) A cational yeteran’s school for the|he will drive home. here. Before being brought to | ‘ thes school ulead. 4 ye Sets oT , | Bismarck a funeral, very largely | RETURN TO MINNEAPOLIS. attended, was held in Miles City. H WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS FIRST | yfiss Frances and Eleanor Harlin| Fred. was an excellent rider, and ea See ea le : a 115 4th St. Bismarck The Woman's club will hold its | epolis, Minn. this morning after vis- ‘ i first meeting of ie season Saturday iting at the shome of Mrs. M, W. ————— ee Eee !5°50—=—=]——_—_—_0"' ncon at the home of Mrs. Paul| pierce of the Thompson Apts. for ay 5 We F Ryan, 719 Ninth, Strect, Mra. J. | apoot a week, |v B, Smuth wiil make a report on “The oes = i" ! = ’ yeTvrsish Situation,” Mrs. C._ B. RETURN TO STEELE. Baig pee = Whitty will read a paper on “The | sr, and Mrs. George M. Hogue re- = z a = Passion Play’, and Mrs. E. C. White | tymned to their home in Steele this = = ENE Die ear ing. Mr. Hogue has been at- = = * a oer lie ter ond =» «Replaced = = TEACHERS HAVE PICNIC pare ord which nae neld yester-| = = A “pet luek” supper was held ney bs By the Use of Nujol = = near the Indian Schools. by the | 49% Nejol is 1a label —nok = i = _ teachers cf the William Moore| poop aNp RUMMAGE SALE a iradicing or luxatlvooso: = ! ‘ = ¥ Y° school Tuesday evening. The party aera he Ladi cannot gripe. Ss ‘ = was composed df Misses Mallory, | The Fourth Division of the Ladies | Hj When you arc constipated, = i = McGrath, Murphy, Huber, Campbell, | Aid society of the McCahe Method- not enough of Nature's Iu- = C:) fa) = Varia Jacobeen Taubert, and Din. | ist church will hold « food and rum-/ J bricating liquid is produced = = Vovis, Jacobsen, Taubert, and Din: | rage sale Suturday at the old Bis-fj™ in the bowel to kccp the = = 2 ae are apa : = ’ = over an open camnptires Dae marek theater. food masts oc teee Te = = = scribe, Nujol = : = MEETING OF ¢ EDERATE! WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB [Seba dreary = = 2 ELS FEDERATED |The members of the Wednesday Hike this natu. = ‘ = clubs will meet tomorrow afternoon | 1OMe © Rent n | places it, Try — = cnt the Business and Pro-["a¥ afternoon = emington wo! — = ’ Women's club rooms, Elec-|the honors at bridge. | = = . lion of officers agd other important = = ; SPENDING WEEK IN FARGO . = e = business will take place. All mem-| © ; ; = f = ne Miss Grace Fraser is spending the = = bers)are urged to be: present. week in Farog as the guest of her Week End ‘= 2 Fe = = le and aunt, Adjutant and Mrs. ° = => R FROM TRAVELS Pes ; 1 = Mrs, W. E. Butler, president of the | & A Fraser. Special Sale = e = ; North, Dakota Christian endeavor ° = = union, and Miss Margaret, M. Bradt Cee oe eee einiviieeting Friday =| = field sceretary, have returned from a : : = = motor trip through the southwestern | fF Langdon on few (days business and Saturday = = part of the state. While there they | ‘T!?- = = held_mectings at Beulah, Beach and} py Wigty HERE, Was ate, Georg en “ate | = he Miss. Adeline Olson of Herried, usual group of new and| = = : S. D., arrived today fora visit with | } } = : ‘ = tetas j interesting silk dresses at | = full - h S + , = | Miss Ariel Anderson. 7; SUK = appreciate the patronage shown by our frien esterday. = DOES LAUNDRY |Migs’Ariel Anderson, 1/3 of their original vane, | 3 We fully appreciate the p ge sh y our friends yesterday. It = Y R. H. Boyd and J. A. Shannon of Each frock in this collection | = @ . thili: : 4h 40 . * * = WORK AND perits Lake ave spending » few days! fev beck, calcoted Sith care || == was an impossibility to give every one ‘he full attention this store is noted = in Bismarck on legal business. pear = , . : ; = pay : and discernment, both as to} = for. We knew the bargains offered would bring shrewd buyers. They = Roy Oxford and Sam Opsall o: style and quality of fabric, | = ; : i ‘ = HOUSEWORK T00 Fargo were business visitors here all, in the popular shades, ) = fairly swamped us with their presence. \Vhile we are pleased with busi- = q ‘this morning. brown, cocoa, navy’ and| = , ; = FEAR E. Henderson and A. J. Zermaa Any black. Sizes from 16 to 42. | 3 ness done, we are Joyous over the many compliments paid us on the qual- = Surprised to Find Here | or tewtos, wers business caliers here| ‘|| We suggest your coming in| == ‘ = 5 | this morning. , Victor Record and make your selection | E / ity and price of our merchandise. = self Feeling So Well MA ergat : early. = = Cecil Washburn 9: Dawson, made} : = = ‘Taunton, Mass. —‘‘Tused to have pains a business trip to the city yester- you want = : ; = » ) inmy back and legs so badly, with other | Saeneren = During the balance of our sale, we will have adequate help, and cus- = ubles that women | airs, 0, G, Mathys and daughter of COG in th = = ; Mrs, 0. G. e Po sag ; = ometimeshave,that wire Oi any roa here yer: (| — If it’s listed in = tomers are assured every aid in selecting goods. = & d terday Victor Record catalog, = : aK = inot, visi have it—or we'll get = = It didn’t dome much | Mrs. J. ¥. Ngoon of Minot sled WE 8 = = soonedayafter 2nd shopped in Bismarck today. it for you. - Tell us the = = talking witha friend | ayes, R. C. Tho~apson of Wilton,| number of that hard-to- = +4 = Pinkham’s Vegeta- | shopped in Bismarck yesterday. a = . = ble Compound. for | pues get standard reco} rd and = @ at P = . labout the sametrou- | Burt G, Buckley of near Glencoe,| |} gee jf we don’t make = = bles I had, I thought | was a court house caller today. = B = ' I would try it also. | good. : = = { find that I can work in the lsundey all |W. E. Rawlings of Sterling, was a f; = = Ree eee yee weaned ae ee, ee ee | ij] We are Insurance advis-] = : = myself to be up and around and feeling | 4. T, Nelson of arson, was a bus-| ME |J ors and equipped to give de- | = : j = 2 good ie before Lused to feel eOR> /inss caller here tas. HOSKINS-MEYER sted information of pls | . re = igls who work with me and have such | ,,' = ifforms and COM = O t P t ff = ' © Ebublesto tryLydia-Pinkham’sVege- | 1° B. 0. Batzer of Hazelton was || COVERAGE. = pposite Fr ostortice = table Compound, and I tell them how it if g ji Our ‘Service can benefit} = = has helped me. 'You can use my testi- | : : ; | you. = = monial for the good of others,’"—Mra, | Miss Lucille Curle of Wilton spent ‘ = = BLANCHE SILVIA, 59Grant St., Taunton, yesterday shopping and visiting in = = a a ae es MURPHY |= ° Wl It's the same story—onefriend telling 44, Wayne Richardson of Sanger,| = = another of the value o: if Pink- 3, Way! * => = b m |E-ANTINTUNIUINUNEAUANAUUUN UUUNAUNGUUAUGUAURNUAUUUIEAUUUUUOORLUCEUUGOOOOAEOOUNUGEAEEUAEGUUEOUAUAEAEFUUAEEEAE AAAS ham’s Vegetable Compound, pnoneed here yesterday. i

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