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! , - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922 #7" THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ish, Mrs. M. C. Satter of Baldwinet THE \CAPITOL and Alvin’ Olson of Almont, hae} At last Nazimova is to be seen on been discharged from the hosp! tal-| the sereen in one of the great Ibsen | / plays in which she first gained re cognition as our foremost English speaking actress. She has adapte Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” —___.—| | CITY NEWS | | —_________-_ Baby Girl. | Mr, and Mrs,.E. H. Myller of city | jannounce the birth c* a baby girl born at the Bismarck ho:pital, willing to sacrifice all to her incon- siderate husband. It is a tremendous drama of life nd because of the world-wide torm of discussion it aroused, has een one of the chief instruments used by the advocates of Feminism nttheir long and continuing strug- gle for the recognition of Woman's right to frame her destihy . Fined For Peddlixg Ralph Dean of Homes River, Wash? was fined §10,4nd costs for peddling apples in Bismarck without A s a license, which is4#5 per day. Dean| one of the most discussed plays i is a fruit growér and shipper. in| modern literature, and will appear | the apples. ov in it at the Capitol theatre tonight 4 and tomorrow. Nazimova plays the same role in the screen version of this famous Instant Quaker Oats Many Present at | Masquerade Dance Announce Birthy, The birth of a baby girl born at the St, Alexius hospital has been an- Observe Young People’s Night, Purchases House. Howard G .Walters of Fargo, a - 4 | nounced by Mr. and Mrs. Walter { +’ Last night was Young People’s|_ A large number of American Leg-| Jones of Bismarck. rancher, has purchased the home of| play, released by United Artists, as! » Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes night at the. Baptist Mwangelistic |" men and their friends enjoyed - Mrs, Von Hagen on First street, it| she did on.the. stage. that of Nora, | ° | tings being held by Rev. J, B. {8 masquerade dance given by the In Hospital was announced today, the deal being| the affectionate little wife who is Iss a e fi lor, Evangerist. In spite of the | Legion men at the hall last night. | Thor Jenson, local wrestler and} made through J, H. Holihan, real es- | | tact that it was a “spooky” night | CPt H. A. Brocopp was chairman of ; boxer, is confined to a hospital be-| tatewdealer. The home is one of: the | cause of tonsilitis and has been for- Mrs, Von; Hagen ; state-built houses. will move to a flat downtown. Tae Sveinbjorn Johnson family: will occu- py it until the first of: February, the entertainment committee, A nment committee, Angelo; ced to cancel matches scheduled for . Jor most youngsters, there was qu.te | . the next several days. j a vespectable congregation out to . Naylor on the subject, * e Abundant”. i eaker emphasised the fact that many people today are coming to see the vanity of life when the whele energy of life is centered on wealth, pleasures and other things which do not give permanent satis- faction, “The world has had an un- usual chance to try out these things | the last few years,” he said. We all want life and as much of it as we can get, but it makes all the differ- ; ence in our interpretation of life Holta and Albert Bloomer were mem- bers gf the dance committes. Prizes aad were awarded to the dancers for the Rail Worker Hurt most unique costume worn. Miss! Jack Burke, employed by the Nor- Elizabeth Johnson was awarded first | thern Pacific railroad, is in the St. place for the women’s costume. !Alexius hospital suffering from in- corge Smith rece\ved first place for | juries received when he was caught the men’s costumes, and M, O. Steen , between two express tru Burke, s fF | who is an elderly man, pretty was given the booby prize for the badly crushed and it is feaed he may be injured internally. Runey ASTHM! Cough, shortness of breath, wheezy breathing, quickly relieved wit! FOLEY’S HONEY TAR St, Alexitis Hospital. John Heimer of Flasher, Mrs. Wasyl Fricklea of Wilton, Miss Ruth Jacobs of Stanton, Patsie Higgens of Mof- fit, Mrs. Gust Ozu::t of Wilton, and Miss, Mary Zwarych of Wilton, have entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Miss Leo Tracy of the city, Frank Clausen of the city, Miss Elizabeth Bosch of Linton, and Frank Krall of the city have been discharg- MOVIE AS BENEFIT FOR MILK { Bismarck’ Hospital. FUND. : pea ; Mrs. BE, H, Ryder of city, Geo. “Sonny,” the motion picture being | See Aer p shownvat, the Eleings today,.and:t0=| Bok 0 Ste selbert Koti ot ' ang. the way we go about getting it,’ morrow 1p bees. Ree on made the | Tehr and Mrs. Marion Lapp of Beu-| ed from the hospital. : a fee a j auspices of the Womens commun! jah, have entered the Bismarck h. rear eC PIE Established £878 Gentility even to the point of per-; ity Council to help raise funds to | ital for: treatiient.. .H. P. W. Dance at the Coliseum tor stablished 187: ! fection cannot avail to satisfy the' supply free milk for the children inj PUA! TON TE ee isan! night. Stood the test of time serving three | { soul looking for the life more{ the schools who would not otherwise | ™n_of Wabecks 2. Ut OY an: MER: generations. | | abundant, nor can education and re- | obtain it. ' Free from opiates — ingredients | i finement do it, was his opinion. | — | plainly printed on wrapper. | ! Simply to be decent and pay one’s M, B. A. MEETING, i Largest saline gue medicine tn el orld. debts are not enough; every indivi-| A meeting of the #logern Brother- eval should be that honest anyway. | hood of America will be held tomor- | But the life abundant is found in! row evening at 8 o'clock at the K. P.! a ‘Only the - Oats Are Ready deeper vain than that. It comes. hall. As this is a very important ‘ ¢ from being closely allied with: meeting all members are urged to be/ g | j Christ and his program in the; prwent. ’” world, said Mr. Nivler \“There are! pete est or me: a | Before the man is dressed hree s of people, the working | TO PASADENA ; Christians whi ing | : * wi i i who are up and going; Dr. and Mrs. A. Schutt will leave declares the woman This Christmas There is now an /nstant Quaker Oats, perfected by our experts. q ae rightenusness, those who have ! tomorrow for Pasadena, Cal., where be handled very carefully lest they will make their future home. | they kick over and those who are In the spring Dr. Schutt will return i Tt cooks in from 3 to 5 minutes—far quicker than any other oats you can buy. And it cooks to perfection. If that means anything to you, it’s another reason for always who takes pride in the kind of food she are ee apparently dead but on being con-! to Bismarck : i nected with divine power become | fj Dismaatelt'to,.lookatter: business i i « getting Quaker Oats. ; intere-ts. re '. hi h — th active for Christ”, | re 4 your photograph — the A intend- | The subject of th j ae A . Candidate for Superinten an night will be, “Cast. Your Vote for’ the Ei di BRIDGE CLUB. ay She knows it doesn't pay only gift that. only you sat of Seen The same exquisite flavor tet "EE . Hl e R. T. Bridge club met ai e he ood efforts . H : wae tare * eertboay Woe Shad home, of “Mrs, ‘Hareld: Sorenson) on to waste 8 can make And now is eigh County Quaker Oats are world-famed for their flavor. Millions of oat i ybody is asked Fifth street yesterday afternoon. and her good flour, eggs i lovers send over seas to get them. In every country this is the 0 be’ present. the time for a studio of | favorite brand. ; Graduate University i They are flaked from queen grains only—just the rich, plump, | Mrs, C. P, Nupen won high score. At _ and) other materials by | ] oSBYTERIA row | the close of the game luncheon was a " ‘ . one q » . PRESBYTERIAN’ HALLOWEN B0-| served. : using anything but appointment. Minnesota. Resident of | — favory oats. All flavorless grains are discarded. A bushel of ‘i i Burleigh County Nine choice oats yields but ten pounds of these delicious flakes. ROYAL—the best ‘bak- First ‘Grade Life Instant Quaker employs those same queen. grains. But the oats } orelod be eheanechen: of Goes The home of Di, and Mi. A, in wder made. Slorby Studio | "Professional Certificate, 12 are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and are partly * beri; of the Led‘es ke aba h Wl, And 7 i j és Schutt on 8(3 Fifth street, has been | ‘ cooked.’ So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. An Aid of” the | Years Rural and_ High those small, thin flakes cook’ quickly. presbyterian | purchased by William Langer as an School Teaching Experi- ence; 5!4 Years in Bur- leigh County. Teaching my | Fourth Year in Bismarck , [laine Schools. Successor to Holmboe, Expert Kodak Finishing, and Pietare Framing. church in the church parlors. It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste teresting program Aas, been prepared | iVestment for the QUALIFICATIONS Now you have your choice at equal price. Regular Quaker with its matchless flavor. Instant Quaker with that same flavor, plus five-minute cooking. ates But you get neither of those qualities unless you insist on the cision, stunts and games | | " part of the amusement o Come and hear the new ternoon. A cordial invitation | Saxophone player at Coliseum 2 omen is ot led to all members and their) tonight. EE Quaker brand. riends, | a . aber ; " | «(Political Advertisement.) ’ EXTERTAINS WITH MASQUERADE SUINUNUUAINUNUUOUUAAAU AOTEAROA 7 Reena Quaer Cota Y SE eee ome in package at left —the style telephone girls at a masquerade par- st evening in compliment to her daughter, Miss Margaret | Mickleson. The evening was spent in dancing, playing games, and the telling of ghost stor Decorations were ar- tistically carried out in hallowe’en you have always known. Instant Quaker Oats Come in package at right, with the extra “Instant” label. Your grocer has both. Be sure to _ Webb Brothers. EVENINGS. AVUOCUDHOQOGAUUEAOUUEUAAOGEULAA colo if perfectly appointed two: cour: inner was served during the ‘: ary evening. The guests unmasked: be- “Mi h di f M P On 1 ” ‘ OREN, = get she style, yon wants Se aN Oe: erchandise of Merit Only 9 ‘and 10’ Hodkine Bindi | pg ye aa ie ta nes wien resnovable om MASQUERADE PARTY. ‘ : . Phone 408 the St, Alexius hospital ee, er Ss gave a masquerade party for the: POSS Ch Y Wint 1 joose Your Winter : - See Our Displays of New Footwear probationers who have just entered the training school last evening in the nu A part of the evenin inment was initia- tion © es for the probationers. At the close of the evening lunch was served, Gloves ‘Here - . & P, W. CLUB. The Mandan B, & P. W, club will entertain the Bismarck club tomor-; ning at 8 o'clock af a hal- + party in Mandan The mem. bere are ¢o appear in costomes. Thos who wish to attend are asked to meet! at the club réoms at 8 o'clock and/ transportation will ge furnished. { Main Street, aorek, N. D. STORE® NOVEMBER FIRST SPECIALS A glance over the many items listed below, will suggest you buying at this store: SALE ENDS THURSDAY NIGHT Light and Dark Percale, guaran- teed fast colors. Near 2c 55 RR Boge 17c HALLOWE’EN PARTY. Mrs. C, W. Agre of 417 Tenth. St., gave a hallowe’en party last night for 20 of her friends, Decorations! were carried out in hallowe’en col-| ons. Games and ghost stores were; the entertainment of the evening Refreshments were served during; the evening. OIL CLOTH Fancy colors. 29 Cc PLEASURE, BRIDGE CLUB, | Yard... | ot a pee ee aitan@INOHAM APRONS | Boys’ and Girls) Swenter Cons : esterday aft High! sizes. $ pecial, 10% off regular price. ~ Ce eet ee bp ice face Obed le: Bee acces Pc OO | Se ana Mises” Undariveat: Mrs, George Fines of Mott, who is aj YARNS Special, less 10% off our regular guest OE Me Ne ie ae. ol Acorn Silver Gloss, Acorn German- |} price. ® '—VE fhe game luncheon wad served’ “| town, Acorn Shetland gloss. Outing Flannel, best 19 icone | Vy oz. quality. Yard.......... Cc BOYS’ WELFARE COMMITTEE. | : Ball sees See Cotton Batts, 2 5 ee ie or eae Choosing your wrap at this time The new coats, to the casual Curtain Scrim. 10 © | 3 for eee scutes Cc evening at § o'clock at the Commer-, assures a good two months D Ses glance,lcok most tooswagger for a8 | Special sale in dishes for Thanks- cial club rooms for the purpose of | I . TN es. y utilitarian purposes.’ But, while 25 iving. Select your set of dishes perfecting a permanent organization.’ longer wear and the certitude, this is an important phase of the Vard's conssaptienaetea as Cc & “d the 10% x 3 i invaluable to every woman's The new dresses now shown garment it-is a superficial one. Santa Claus has again selected norte Willow icing aitnare kept Fie ee nine ae tke Ladies! self-respect, of being correctly here not only possess the newest The coats are built for service this store for his headquarters, | i. open stock J ‘ * Aid Society of the MeCabe Metho- : dressed in a season of radical style adaptions, but they are and service plus. The lines are and we would suggest that you Yaum English ware. Blue dec- dist ‘church will mest, 2t the home style change: made to give the maximum of dressy but that’s extra. Service bring the children in and see what | 4 oyun “ne! : ot Mie de Teenie uoelecks 4 ae service as well. With their rich first. wonderful toys he has left at this Danis white Bavarian’chisia-euit! : | The Prices range from— materials, and cleverness of trim ¥ store this year. ble for di : Ad 1 \ combined with their graceful The Prices range from— able for decorating. vance sale | a i | DRY GOODS SPECIALS for Thanksgiving less special 10% | lines easily win your favor. ae You will\ind these prices at this | o@ $37 50 They are Priced at— $1 5 00 store only. Far hen St j by ° Dress Plaids suitable for children’s posaelse ern tea pots, 69c | upwards. $ 1 5.00 upwards. a dresses, 1] 9 ae OLS git ?: Our price, yard......... Cc Wood chopping bowls, just what and upwards. 0 n ' | Cretonnes, all colors. $1 00 you have been looking for. i Tie Our price, 5 yards... e i 9 inch 19 z ag Re eae Crash Toweling. Good 10 c size ae aduie Cc Y | W > 2) quality, yard ....... Lis 15 inc Wie an Ld : ° ool Hosiery Athena Underwear Cotton Plaid Blanket. Size 70x80. SIZE esse ee eee eee eihedees 98c eee | More popular than ever before is what is being If you would examine Athena Underwear care- cance agurha sa $2 69 aaa $1 .59 Note the gentle after-tingle | said about wool hose, and no wonder when one fully you will i. dite pt Siete. sia q * oe eee ee , it gives. That iellsthe story arnt ikipe i wear. It does not have to be stretched into shape. = : . : why sa seg eate Furictad or ia papier lee It is tailored, in the ee to flee the eee | Savory and Aluminum Roasting Pans. ; fel iat a lines of the figure. The neckline ‘slopes to the | i . ° . : JaP ROSE perhaps a novel silk embroided clock that add front, curved armholes and tapering back help Savory Roasters, size 9x14 Aluminum Round eee , Ii iscifferent from all other immeasurably to the beauty of the hose. Many to eliminate bunching and binding; the fitted seat | each .......... ..- $3.25 || ers, each .......... .$1. ; scaps — it om tho numbers are shown in silk and wool mixtures. stays closed. Savory Roasters, sixe 1llx Aluminum Round Roast- = Pores in the skin, not The prices rage at ety 17, each.......... $3.98 il ers, size 11x17, each..$3.98 AITUANTUNVGNUUTVUUUSLIGHUEALAUUAOUUUOUULEUUAU EVALUATOR LAAT ALUAUUUUGUAUOEOOEGARAT NARRATED Jap Rose Soat 98c $1.25 $1.98 $2.25 $2.50 0000000 $2.00 $2.25 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 N THIS SALE WILL END THURSDAY NIGHT. (ADD Dodi Di DOWD DUA WADA /A/DW/AV/DW/A/ DAWA. DWE AWRY aN

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