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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11,1922. ~~~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The'imetuterd ov ghowkeathous vie! Last Tribute Paid oF | eed the Bismarck hospital for treat-|. Brass buttons were introduced in were entertained at thehome of | ToM. A. L Jail | CITY NEWS || ment. George F. Bates of Buffalo,| England in the latter part of the rd : 0 ef ee, al or <a Ge tN Y., Mrs. Andrew Schmidt of seventeenth century. PAGE FIVE ployed by the Internationél Harves- ter Company. fl RUMMAGE SALE The Baptist Ladies hold rummage sale all day Sat- urday, Oct. 14th, in the old Bismarck Theatre Building. > Pama in a SES Bismarck Hospital P. Lundin of Watford City, Be- atrice Oftedah] of Tuttle, Andrew Vallne of Baldwin, Gust Larson of s agony IMPROVING, Mrs. Frayne Baker yesterday after- | rs. Dan Sundquist, who is con-| noon. The program for the after- | x i St. Alexlus Ho: Kief, and Baby Maisie Tilton of the fined to the St. Alexius hospital) noon included the following num ti oe numberof irlends attended ths Adam Golad aE eee Miss | City have ben dinate ito the ub [with a compound fracture of the hip,| bere: Roll. CalJ—-Current Events, |fneral services for Melvin A. Lee,) Adal lade of Hague, Miss Bis = <a ee ~ ae JJ 'is reported to be considerable im-| Does Kindergarten Prepare for La- | jailor at the court house, yesterday| Peatrice Dufly of the city, Mra. hospital, Entertain B.& P.W. |Dr. and Mrs Worst [Bored Codey, MeGear ties AenThe | piesa eee ay non if a Ror Rokeaie EEG Aaveane “Never Fails” makes good| i :. RETURNS. HOME. Gary System—Mrs. J. G. Wallace; | og. AL Hylans | ey, i 1 | : With Organ Recital Honored in Fargo} rani tee of Grevawood, Neb,, who| etding The Queeniy Mother, | Theodore Koffel, Free Ohde. 1. ©: treatment. G.I. Fohmeon of Stet. bread. Try a sack for your And Garden Party wa; called to the city by the death are [migton sated cerashemd ?- @ Hat-}uing, Gecrge ‘Kuntz of Napoleon, Mext baking é pire Dr. Jchn Henry Worst, first pres-' of his father, Melvin A. Lee, will TUBSDAY, BRIDGE) CLUB The protisinn et nance: which| Tomas Hanlon of the city, Nels Members of the Business and Pro-| {dent of the North Dakota Agricul-, leave this evening for his home. Mea) ABs Brinley of DLE Ave A were strewn | over the eae Meare Ere of Hunn etednnads Mrs, Seotge fessional Women’s club were de-'tural college and now commission-| was hostess to the members of the) le ok te g Ferguson and baby girl of Raleigh lightfully entertained last night with | ee bee GO TO MINNEAPOLIS. Tuesday Bridge club yesterday after |r oe rine. he: tt genre ag | nave been discharged from the hos- a pipe organ recital given be Gol CT of HBmiBration for North Da-' yfigses Esther Rickert and Eliza-| M00". Three tables of bridge -were DY 11" Hee during the 14 years ip) pial. B. Little at his home, ascrsted by| Kota, and Mrs, Worst celebrated beth Frolich have gone to. Minne.| Played. Mr. F. B. Strauss and Mrs.| Which (he served (as jailor. His he Sparkling E Mrs. Wilbur Targart ‘of Bismarex; their 50th wedding anniversary in apolis, Minn., where they will make |: Kielstrup won the honors at the | “rite at te court House united in best he aap cy teal and Mrs. W. E. Fitzsimons of Man-|F argo yesterday among their their home in the future. ea tae Es nee Juneneel ber 5 ing ane Sac dict ee —Most Women Can Have ed al e close 0} e game. if an Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician This Christmas dan as soloists. Mrs. Muriel Floren|friends at the college and in| Liguori played the accompaniments | Masonic circles. CALIFORNIA VISITOR. LADIES’ AID SOCIETY We Soe Mire ' Knights of Pythias regular Kulm, B Mrs. art and Mrs. Morgan} Dr. and Mrs. Worst and Senator| Miss Anna Lange of Long Beach, ents of Pythias:regular Kulm, Borgttild’ Bendickson _ of ; sina i ~ Mesdames Theodore, Charles and ti i 0 Mandan, Cecelia Berreth Her- ab and Mrs, E. F. Ladd were entertain- Cal, is a guest at the home of her|tyor Larson of Mandan, will enter-| mecung tonight at 8 o'clock. Nencs™,,‘ D5. Weaver of Stanton, |__Dr.F.M.Edwardsfor17 yearstreated ae ue ed at a breakfast given this morn-'brother and. si:ter-in-law, Mr. and/ tain the Ladies” Aid of the First | Umportant business. All mem- i scores of women for liver and bowel ail- Little daughter’ of Colonel | ing by the Theta Chi fraterniay at Mrs, George Lange, 46 Main strect. | Lutheran Church in the church par-|bers urged to attend. ' * He: pictieta or Dedees and Mrs. ‘ments. During these years he gave to Little, din receiving the; the chapter hous>, At luncheon Jord tamorcatl attechean Metibers see ron have enter- his patients a prescription made of a guests, : * ; Dr. Worst was honor’ guest of the} ACCEPTS POSITION. and friends of the society are cor- Se ew well-known vegetable ingredients ry The following’ organ’ and vocal | Kiwanis club. Miss Irene Walters has accepted 1] dially invited to be present. mixed with olive. oil, naming them. your photograph — the only gift that only you And now is can make program was given: From 3 to 6:30 p. m. Mmes. H. L. $ Dr Edwards! Ohve Tablets, Sou wil 1. Caprice Viennois—(Kreisler), | Bolley, A. G. Arvold, R. E, Weible The Living God—(O’Harra)—-|and John Lee Coulter were host- . W. E. Fitzsimons, esses at a reception for Mrs, Worst s\. Serenade—(Schubett). held at Ceres Hall. Receiving with 4. Open the Gates of the Temple] Mrs. Worst was Mrs. E. F. Ladd. positon as stenographer in the of- |fice of the secretary of state. Dr, J. H. Plant of Hot Springs, S. D.,is spending a few days in Bis- ;marck attending to business inter- CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks for the kindness to our hus- band and father during his illness and for the many kindnesses shown AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY [| There will be a regular meeting of the American Legion . | know them by their oliveicolor, These tablets are wonder-workers on | the liver and bowels, which cause anor- | mal action, carrying off the waste and Poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, | appointment. the time for a studio —(Knatt)—Mrs. ‘Wilbur Targart. During the afternoon Mrs. Jessle| q,¢g, 5. Symphony No, 8—Angelus, Sec- Jepson’ Remington gave several x ond Movement—(Hadley). i readings. { Signed, vai 6. Liebestracume, No. 3.—(Liszt).! | Fifty old friends of Dr. and Mrs. ! ji Mra, Ui TAr Leeland family, 7. Tristan, and Isolde—Liebestod , Worst from college and Masonic ;,,, S.Lend toffee, returned this morn. —(Wagner). | circles entertained at a banquet at! .o° after gpending,&. eek in Willize The Ladies of the Episco- bs Goodbve, Summer—(Frank Ly- 6:30 p. m, at the Gardner hotel. |‘? | pal Church will hold a Rum- ons)—Mrs, W. E. Fitzsimons. Later a reception was held by the = ; ‘ ‘|mage Sale Saturday, Oct. Se vanttige ieee | Dx. Thomas H. Haines of the Na- F % * 9. Symphony No. | 7—Scherzo, | Scottish Rites bodies at the Magonic | +ijna) Mental Hygiene adsociation| 14th, at their parish house on ' Third Movement—(Beethoven). temple. At the conclusion of the recital] Dr. Worst addressed the college ett yesterday for Cheyenne, Wyo. | 3rd St. . us, during our bereavement. dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. | Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- | cessful substitute for calomel—now and, then just to keep them fit. 16cand 30c, | Auxiliary Wednesday evening, Oct. 11th, at 8 p. m. This is the first meeting of the year and it is hoped there will be a large attendance as some very important business. is to come up. Slorby Studio Successor to Holmboe. Expert Kodak Finishing, and Picture Framing. F. J. Stevens. chief clerk in the the guests*were conducted to the|students at their regular convoca- home of Mr. and Mrs, E, A. Hughe: where they were entertained inform- ally. at a Hallowe’en garden party. Assisting Mr, and Mrs, Hughes were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wakeman, Mr and Mrs. 0. R, Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. P, E, Byrne, and Miss Mary Kelly. The appointments were in shades of yellow and red, appropriate’ to the autumnal season. Misses Jane Byrne, Bernice Joslin, and’ Mary Lucas’ en- tertained the guests with clown dan- ces and unique songs with ukulele accompaniments.’ Bobby Burke,‘ Jou Byrne ‘and the Dale Brothers sur- prised the gathering by driving a ‘wagon appropriately decorated with the B. & P. W. colors into the gard- en and assisting the hostesses in serving the lunch, a part of which tion’ ‘house yesterday morning when he’ emphasized his belief in North Dakota as an agricultural state and'in the function ‘of the college in training men in agricul- ture dnd engineering to meet the needs of the community. Dr. Worst was born in Ashland county, Ohio, in 1850. Mrs, Worst who was Susan Wohlgamuth be- fore her marriage was born the same year in Stark county, Ohio. They began their married life on a farm in Ohio. In 1883 while ona deer hunting trip to the bad lands of the Yellowstone valley, Dr. Wors: wa3 so favorably impressed with the wildness of the undevel- oped Missouri Slope that he -filed on a ‘homestead in Emmons county W. G. Flatt of Fargo, made a busi- ness trip to the’ city yesterday after- noon. Fa Robbert Cotton of Wilton, made a | business trip to the city yesterday | evening. ‘ Mr. and M#s. S, R. Sharts are | spending the week in St. Paul, Minn. C, J. Schindler of Dickinson, was a- busines; caller here this morning. Lee E, Bandle of Braddock, trans- acted business here this morning, 0. A. Aftedah! of Tuttle, called on friends in the city this morning. Better baking, better bread‘ “Never Fails” flour. Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” * i : was prepared in caldrons over camp’ | Where he lived for 12 years J. Ax Reuter of Garrison, was a See ee eae each brewing | From the date of the organization | business visitor here today. Y of witehes who occupy such a prom'-| of Emmons county, Mr. Worst Was Ik oe aes Piece jore- Unt @pnointed county superintendent of| G. Olgerson of Wing, was a busi- atter part Olmos around the camp Sctools, which position he held un- |ness caller here yesterday. fires in the moonlight. jth 1889; when he was. elected a j ‘ ony .|member of the state senate. In| H. A. Sauer of Paradise, called in re ee ere ena’ eouxiaaiey | 1894 he was elected eutenant gov- | the city today on business. especially appreciated the cour ernor, and in 1895, pr ent cirthe Have you tried “Never extended to them by-their-hosts and / North Dakota Agricultural College. The latt r ‘ |The latter position he held wit! Fails” flour. Ask you gro- Can Have the Child’s Beautiful Complexion with JapRose botnet pant hostesses of the evening. Reopen wp Tara STG 11916. The following year he GIVE SOCIAL FOR TEACHERS. } | The rural school teachers who dre | Canine, NQe Rockford, per hires Neo fal Sanaa ; a 4, attending the teachers institute California and Montana, he was| Riverside Dance tonight. which ig being held in Bismarck this | s5nointed commissioner of immi- i week will be guests at a social at the | Sration Aug. 7, 1919. He has neon American Legion hall this eveniv. ‘prominent in Masonry. “ Me This. will be “stunt night” for the; D> and Mrs, Worst have three teachers who will be grouped for con-' children: Mrs. H, F. Rogers (Olive tributing théin! share in the evenings Jeanette) of Minneapolis; Clayton entertainment. Supt. W. E, Parsons | Lerov, who is farming in the irri- has charge of arrangements. |gated nistnlet of the lower Yellow- i stone valley in northwestern North SURPRISE PARTY. | Dakota; and Llo areal A surprise party was given last!nog a.’ farm is Punters ebecee: | evening at the home of Charles Mont. : 5 Schebler in honor of their daughte Louise’s birthday. The evening was ; spent in dancing and playing games. Miss Schebler was presented with a | sociated with the Quick Print, Inc, of birthday remembrances by jas a traveling representative, has re Instant Quaker Oats Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes RESIGNS POSITION. Clifford Hamel, who hai; been as- i numbe i ti her friends. A course luncheon .was | signed his position and is now em- . served by the hostess. \. ' it ' LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING. We a0 The American Legion Auxiliary will hold their first regular meeting | [ t 2 1p 2 AAA TAA o'clock at the Commercial club rooms. The delegates to the state conven- tion will give their reports. All 35c “Danderine” Saves Your Hair—Ends Dandruff! Delightful Tonic ' members are urged to be present. Quality - Service - Beauty Are The Distinguishing Characteristics of the LADIES AID. The Ladies Aid of the First “Bap- | tist church will meet at First Baptist church Thursday ‘afternoon at 3 o'clock, “Election of ‘officers will take place. Mrs.J. O. Varney will be hos- er - Coats, Wraps, Frocks, Blouses at the Second Baptist church on 1 South Eighth street Thursday. Sand- wichos and coffee will be served free. The public is cordially invited to at- tend. The Only Oats That cook in five minutes Now Quaker Oats hold supreme place, the world over, in two important ways. They are the finest-flavored oats in existence. They are flaked from queen grains only—just the rich, plump, flavory oats. We Included in our present showing. —_—_— 1 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH The young people’s society of the d Trinity Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors this evening. | ‘All members are especially urged to be present. Everybody is welcome. Smart Models in WINTER COATS Fashioned in the latest modes, these attractive coats are made For The Cooler Days A Luxurious Wrap Elegance is the key note of these WELCOME TEACHERS H H ON WAY TO CONFERENCE. ! Mis Ida Springer of Fargo, vis- | ited with friends here several days on her way to attend the Methodist ; Episcopal church conference in Man- * dan today, LEAVES FOR ASHLEY. | Mrs. Blanche McGoggy of Wilton, who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Holta for several days left this morning for Ashley, | where she will visit with relatives. Only fools let hair fall out and dandruff stay. Neglect means a bald {now will save your hair. This de- i lightful tonic cleans the sedlp of ev- ery particle of dandruff, tightens the hair-root pores, so the hair stops coming out and so the vitalizing oils, j which are the very life and strength [of the hair, can not ooze away. | Danderine is not sticky or greasy. tlt has made weak, sick, neglected | hair strong and healthy for millions jof men and women. Your comb or ‘brush is warning you. Hurry to any ; drugstore and get a bottle now. Don't | wait! —Adv. Stop YourCough Zl Foley’s Honey and Tar st: | OPEN EVENINGS. . e serving the test of ti th 9 and 10 Hoskins Block. | Phone 408 fo ej | spot shortly. A little “Danderine” For many a year, oat loyers it will not go without it. style. Instant Quaker Oats cooks in food of foods—the greatest food delightful. : Come in package you have always kn Come in package mw Sar Your grocer has | get but ten pounds of such flakes frorh a bushel. Quaker Oats because of that matchless flavor. Those who know Now an /nstant Style Now that same flavor, that same quality, come in an Instant perfection. It is by far the quickest-cooking oats in the world. In Instant style the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and are partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. | Get Quaker Oats always, in fairness to yourself. This is the I But tell your grocer which style you want, the Instant or the regular. He. has both, and the price is the same for either. Regular Quaker Oats Instant Quaker Oa‘s extra “Instant” label. get the style you want. Packed in sealed round packages with removable covers the world over have sent for | 3 to 5 minutes, and it cooks to that grows. You want the dish at left—the style jown. at right, with the both. Be sure to coats and wraps developed of soft yielding fabrics and then, observing their deep rich tones ‘and graceful folds, it is small wonder that one becomes a will- ing captive to desire to own one of the lovely wraps. Priced at from $37.50 and up FALL FROCKS ‘These smart new frocks of silk or wool embody all the attrac- tive new features of the fall fashions. The long waist line, long loose “sleeves, some tight at the wrist, the graceful long skirt, accentu- ated by the uneven hem lines ob- tained by use of side panels, all combine to make the fall frocks the’ most charming in years. Thé Prices range from $15.00 up of closely woven, high quality materials, which insure maxi- mum warmth. Many of the models are man- ish ultra styles, so much in de- mand this season and altogether they represent a most fascinat- ing collection of Winter apparel. Priced at from $15.00 and up | AUTUMN BLOUSES The Autumn blouses add cer- tainty. Not even a shadow of a doubt about it. A dainty blouse, fresh from its box, will make as- surances doubly sure, that the effectiveness of your costume will be grealty increased by its careful selection. And, too, a charming blouse may be chosen at a very moderate price. The prices range from $3.50 and up We cordially invite you to make our store your head- quarters during your stay in Bismarck. Our Telephones, Directories, etc., are at your disposal. Ar- range to meet your friends here. : WEBB BROTHERS AUTUMN HATS In Smart Shades. The soft ridh shades of these new hats attract you immediate- ly. Then, too, you notice the cleverly designed ornaments of metal and trimmings of flowers and. féathers that emphasize their becoming lines. They are’all moderately priced.

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