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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE SUNSHINE CLUB SOCIAL. Miss Esther Steele of Raleigh, vis- The Sunshine club gave a card so-! ited in Bismarck yasterday. | "| Ye 9 od j cial yesterday afternoon at the Amer- \ pat | vet ican Legion hall for the purpose of| George Kuntz of Napoleon was a! 3s AAT z eat ng tuned te carry os hacia rqgants auras | ccc KA | pital and charity work. pe aA | =4 : {eR ISBET? | Mrs. Charles Fossum won high! Mrs. Fritz Anderson of McClusky = = = — a | score at whist. Thé members of the| Was @ city visitor today. Hn i a | club stated that they wished to thank Ronaiee of High Elect Officers at the Legion men for the use of. their ’ aiTy NEWS | = eh di Wipes : hall, : a an Ends District Meeting ee ae —_—___——_———_*Il = roe n Elopement), Of Rebekahs| ,,. aR ye i matiman of To Hold Examinaiton | : is aE {eo a Sparta, Wis. arrived yesterday for| The State Board of Accountancy | ‘“ : i 55 7 A Wigh school romance was | (At the district meeting of over| aM gf several weeks at the none | announces a C. P. A. Examination AN “Merchandise of Merit Ox ly” iHNIHIIIAAONNNANNAN NILA ANQWIN NNR brought to the romantic happy end- R pompets of the Rebekahs in| or we and Mrs. J. A. Hoffman, 411|to be given at the University of | ing when~ Miss Myrtlé Cordon, | fatepiny ati g cn yesterday the | Ave, A. * “| North Dakota, November 16, 17 and | daughter of Mrs, George Cordon, |the coming years, ne eee FOF 18, beginning at 9 a. m. each day. 406 Twelfth Street, eloped with | President—Mrs. ©. E, Edquist. | \, MOVE INTO NEW HOME, | McAdoo Passes Through | William Pennell, son of Roy Pen- | Vice-president—Mrs, Mina Chalfin) | 0%) it "of the new Perasa| William G, McAdoo, former secre- | pr nell, 408 Twelfth Street Monday | ° Hazelton, ate one th strect ant Asceo| tary of the treasury and son-in-luy = and were married in Mandan’ at the |, Sceretary-Treasurer—Mrs, Nellie of former President Wilson, pas: : Presbyter:an parsonage by the Réyv. ae reelected, : through Bismarck last night on 4 ¢ WAL Owens. n the afternoon the regular busi-| CITY VISITOR. 4, going eust from the Pacify : Mrs, Perinell who was a junior | "¢ss Meeting for the district was a ; coast. Mr. McAdoo traveled in a com- | in the local high school left home | Weld: At o'clock a banquet was| | Mrs. I. F. Hoppenstedt of Fort) pottment in the regular train. No as usual Monday morning for |®¥¢" by the Mandan chapter for the | Rice was a city visitor yesterday. | Javance notice of his being on the ses” as her mother and sisters |Teeutat lodge meeting was held At| Mr. and Mra, Paul Busenbark, [tt@in, Rad been received by railroad HER CROWNING way to’ the instivuteen af leceniag [the conclusion of this a social hour | Harold Weaver, and Lyle Dart of Otic Mere 2 EXCLUSIVE—BUT INEXPENSIVE rd however, she departed with her | ¥%% Moved. Hazen were city visitors this moru- St. Alextus. Hospital i GLORY vouthful lover for’ the minister’s | martin wre Pact Cond Mater ot] Miss Nellie Fowler. oreo ; ’ : re Past Grand Master o ic h, . Cc. M.} i i ee eee had nee otra maTARe |the 1. 0. 0. F./H, A. Armstrong of | Mrs, Perey Freeman of Baldu Soa eee ee pee ‘Minna si | The keynote to Webb’s wearables, this season is Pe CG naa eee Saturdng, ‘P| Hazelton; Past Grand Master C. R.| made a business trip to the city| Rodger Metz of Underwood have en | fi 23 : After the nuptial vows had been | Cree" of Bismarck; Past President) yesterday evening. tered the St, Alexius hospital for, more than ever before—exclusiveness. . It is our aim to taken a telegram was sent home!” Drsasapaetdas oar : Ta er treatment. Mrs. Wayne Baxter ani ‘ : ———— Mra, 0, R. Billington of Driscoll, ( "k, Mrs. H. He 4 : & - reve | from Mandan announcing their | eNTERTAINS MINISHOSHE D. A. R,| visited with friends and shopped in| UMbY S001 OF BANGS ohne city offer exclusiveness at a price that is not prohibitive. ithe ickinson the young! ‘The Mandan Ch«pter of the D, A.| Bismarck yesterday. *n cand baby bay | . ccuple sent another telegram say- jl fi ah Mrs. W. J. Franklin a aby boy . ] ing that they were on their way to|%, Will entertain the Minishoshe of Strassburg, Mrs. A. M. Sublette | Our Fall apparel proves that we have achieved that goal. Glendive. Mont, where then alovadg | chapter at luncheon at the home of| Fred Kist and J. A. Bohnet of| o¢ Burt, Mrs. E. C. Kruger of Lin- | had “a. home: pasbarel ten occupa. | MTS: W. H. Stutsman of Mandan Fri-| Kulm were city visitors here this|¢on, Mrs. Henry Crawford of the | tion. Mr. Pennell’s mother lives day noon. Members fo the Bismarck | morning. city, and Mrs. E, R. Schultz of Tap- ; in Glendive where they will make |Ch@Pter are asked to meet at the ee, : pen have been discharged from the | : 4 thei fewa Grand Pacific hotel at 12:30 o’clock.| J. W. Gloser of Wishek made aJ hospital, : Whether her hat is large, small v Mr. Pennell who was a student in} erat business trip to the city last eve- H roll brim, draped, shirred, mush- COATS ‘the Bismarck high school several | .VEBBER-AALDERS MARRIAGE. | ning. Bismarck Hospital room or poke it is correct years ago heael Miss Elizabeth Anne Webber and Mrs. F, W. Delabarre of Glen : Warmly ensconsed in one of these warm een employed by | yy Mi peng shilds Jaunty felts or duvetyns for Mi : ‘ather on their farm in this vieini-| William B. Aalders were united in| Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Childs of| ujlin, Mrs. Arthur Meadows of aunty felts or duvetyns for coats, you will show no hesitation in ty for some time past) While the ™arriege by the Rev, H, C. Postleth-{ Cole Harbor were city visitors this/ Medina, Mrs, Gilbert | Holtan of | sport, velvet and panne velvet braving the bitterest wind that bl parents of the young coulpe did not | Wtite Saturdsy Oct. 14 at 5:30 o'clock, | morning, Turtle | Lake, Herold Severts of | for tailored.costumes and large ‘braving the bitterest wind that blows object to the marriage, they had, Miss Thelma Boyum and John T. ' A Turtle Lake, and Lando East of | hats for dress wear. Ail shades. and too they are good looking in their cnnosed sich an carly date. Mr,|Haas were witnesses for the young| Albert and Hulda Spangberg of | Gage, Mont., have entered the Bis- ‘All di tel iced at Fall shades of Brown, Tan and Mix- snd Mrs. Pennell had. objected to | couple. Wilton stopped over in the city la-t| marck hospital for _ treatment. | are moderately priced a! tures. the delay and eloped. aes night. Emanuel and Ida Terras of Hebron, | from up Z ' Ee BAZAAR AT STERLING. oeae John Vogle of Glen Ullin, Mrs. C. $ 5 00 . The Prices range from ORTNIGHTLY CLUB The women of the Farmers’ Union| _ John Schwaigert of Kulm, made 2/1, Hall of Elbowoods, Albert Schier- eV Mrs. N. 0, Ramstad enterte'ned| of Sterling will hold a bazaar at the | business trip to Bismarck last even-| meister of Zap, Wallace Falken 1 0 ae 7 =f the members of the Fortnightly | Farmers’ Union hall Saturday night, | "8 stine of Wilton, Mrs. 0. G. Neville, ete cn olen 5 club at her home yesterday after-| Oct. 21. Everybody is cordially in ean uni. | Of 282 and -Jobn Feiehtner, 0! rs noon when the “ollowing program | vited to attend, ‘A. Hoime of Napoleon was a busi-| have been discharged from the hos- wacleiven: 2 ness caller here this morning. pital. SMART FOOTWEAR Trving’s Hudson River Legends| Word has been received from Dr. , " ' . \ ; a —Miss Hazel Nielson. Benes! and Mrs. F. R. Smyth who are in| Mrs: R. Dales oF: Muu ton, shop-| Yarge nicely furnished} WRAPS I lence _and- Studies in| Cleveland, 0., that they had started | Ped in the eity this morning. rooms for rent.. Table bass ; Rawlings on their return trip home today. Dr. ‘hepetg : city | $5.50 per week. 416 Thayer ‘ = |e __Renorts af stats meeting, N. D,| Smyth has been. attending the mect-| J, ‘Thompson of Zap was a city st : Phone 622 Deep napped materials, softly hued and F. W. C.—By Delegates. ing of the American Public Health | Visiter here this morning. ee B charmingly styled in themselves make a ——— Department in that city. They ex- Se magnificent winter wraps. But when RETURN FROM BUSINESS feet to arrive in Lssamrek by Sun- fur trimmings are added these coats ane, . day. . v j Philin Ellott returned from a ae LAST TIME meagh un height of beauty. short jnsiness trin to Minneapolis RETURNS FROM CROSBY. | riced at Irom , ‘nd St. Paul, Minn, yesterday. Miss Emma McGarvey returned TONIGHT u pee lent night after several days visit . $37 50 : CANDY AND FOOD SALE with her sister, Miss Catherine Mc- . _The Harris Hustlers of the Metho-| Garvey in Crosby, dist Sunday school will hold a candy | peel KYNE’S and food sale at Hoskins store Sat- TO VISIT FRIENDS a an urday afternoon. setlts, XC: Atmess and children PETER B. a Aine 7‘ ‘ . i ~ eft yesterday for several’ weeks vi- ‘ootwear styles for Autumn are 4 t MARRIAGE LICENSE, sit with relati d- friends i ‘ F ; FROCKS "A rhavelagel leehae (Gea ciaaiod: Wel Beseit faa ee famous Cosmopolitan story indeed delightful and we are sure the county judge for Miss Minnie H. then: They i enjoy wearing T : f:ll frocks were never more Klein and Henry G. Ollenburger,| Mrs. C. Enockson of Pollock shop- ry 99 em. ey harmonize so per- inicccstirg than this season; here are | Bae of. Wilton, yestorday. ped and visited in Bismarck today. BACK TO YELLOW JACKET 4 fectly with the new style trends shown a host of chatming styles in both r in women’s’ apparel. But you silk and wool. Their cleverness of | —also— must see them. We will be] .(:2>ing, treatment of sleeves and other nowy pleased to show you the “new. i.ew. features make them admired by BUSTER KEATON Prices range from everyone. j $5 00 i $12 00 The Prices range from os : he cies midand $15.00" 3, : “THE HIGH SIG ° = The Ladies of the Farmers!’ RUMMAGE SALE a rummage sale Friday andjor 414 Main Street. Those . we ee: eg . ry ai‘ Tomorrow and Saturday Union of Steriing, N. Dak.,| The four divisions of St.| Saturday, Oct. 20 and 21, iz] >have donations please de- S will hold a bazaar at the| Mary’s Sewing Circle will hold the old Folsom Jewelery sto_2!:'.-r at 414 Main Street. . tthe alt Mack Sennett’s famous five reel comedy ff! Farmers Union Hall, Saturday) ————-==- ss fubeesrit) ifs evening, Oct. 21st. “DOWN ON THE FARM 5% For Spring Valley Lignite Coal. Phone 164. ° = Cream in a Face Powder Ff TONIGHT HE idea of combining cold cream witha ‘Tj THURSDAY | face powder was original with Armand. aa 9 and 10 Hoskins Block. his. idea was slowly and carefully worked Mm Phone 408 ‘ one cut by expert chemists. The result was " ‘Armand Cold Cream Powder—a dry powder, not a cake or paste. ‘a So inherently good and unusual has this ae rowéer proved itself to be that thousands i ae h At dit the fi i cf women have welcomed it as the finest “i Better for children than powder they have ever used. ! a : Incpired by eats remarkable success, ue mushy porridges. The crisp imitations have begun to appear. There are g cther so-called “Cold Cream Powders” onthe “fh ‘ shreds of baked whole wheat markct to-day... These imitations are sold ne with RICHARD DIX and CLAIRE WINDSOR encourage thorough mastica- n varying qualities and prices. But there a pee Bh In this story of a different kind of . ; 1 t is only one way iS get the original quality us THRILLS Galerie ee ee tion. Contains every elemen which has won the friendship’ of women " : * q ° Swift, sure, tens Is pol man cverywhere—ask for Armand by name. fie DRAMA Shih Sure, tense Is ed idk rirayal. of a ht their growing bodies need. A . . . MW who came back an ie woman who brong! One trial will chow you the difference! : him, : boon to the mother and house- Armand Cold Cream Powder contains neither 1 ; i \- * : white lead, chalk, rice nor zinc stearate. It : HUMOR Yes—plenty of its and surprise unceasing, i IF fire attacks your pro wife because ready -cooked : 2 * : :, *, *, os . if ° 4 & aleve in ds ee Lect onidor ne i Also a Comedy and Movie Chats perty, brave and well- and ready-to- eat. Delicious nat-box. it doesn’t please you perfectly, ad ; | iy ‘ . take it back and your money will be returned. int i trained firemen will come with all kinds of fruits. Send te for the Armand Week-end Paskegt. It va FRIDAY and SATURDAY if to your aid. : tai? 1 { Powter, Armand Bowcuet,, Armand euge, “Cold at WALLACE REID | Creare, Varmand “Creed of Beauly.” “Address " with Lila Lee and Walter Long | But no matter how : in « 19 | roe The ARMAND COMPANY, Des Moines, Iowa 47M in “THE DICTATOR” i] efficient they may be, Aicerhasiaat Ont? Mexico City, Mexico Tt from the Richard Harding Davis story. t there is bound to be some Lendoa, England Sydney, Australis . destruction where flames - —'|} gain a foothold. The Ml only sure protection we FOR SALE against financial loss ti One zaused by fire is insur- Brand new 7 room modern house with oak floors throughout. of the prettiest homes in the city, and we believe the greatest bargain in Bismarck. $5250. on easy payments, Five room modern bungalow near schools, $3300, cash payment $500, with monthly payments of $26.00. Six room new modern house with upstair kitchenette $4700. Six room modern house with downstair bedroom. Well located. $4,000. Eight room house with water and electric light. Lot 75x150 fect. | ance in the strong, well- 3 j i | | | $2650. Priced much below value. ' i i | \ known Hartford Fire In- surance Company, bought at this agency. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” Bismarck, N. D. , COLD CREAM POWDER 3 Jn Ghe LITTLE PINK-&-WHITE- BOXES . TMT HARVEY HARRIS & Co. J. P. JACKSON, Manager. 10-19-8t. MMMM NTT