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a Invite Everybody 1W.CT. U. To Join During . _ Red Cross Roll Call! hcniacing Yo tits a Ona + |Lord\ God of Hosts for marvelous 3 ass, creed ori victories achieved, and in humble color restricts the membership to the | and reverent dependence upon Divine emnual Roll. Call of the American | gpidanee, wes he, General Ofsleers 1 des «Amie, Of the World’s Woman’s Christian which ‘will begin Armis-| Temperance Union and the National ay, Nov, 11 and end Thanks-i Woman’s Christian ra giving Day, Nov. 30, The Roll Call! Union of the United States hereby is a call for the registration of thosc| designate Sunday, November 12, as ho believe in the value of Red; Devotional Day for the coming con- Cross Ser and will extend to all| ventions to meet neople an cpportunity to renew theta | Nov. 11-19. In e@ultant lim Set Nov. 12 As Day of Devotion i Temperance in. Philadelphia, |’ Frank E. Shepard. At the close of the game luncheon was served. TO SPEAK TO LEGION BOYS, Tudge H. L. Berry of Mandan, has been asked by Judge W. L. Nuessle to speak to the American Legion boys ut Washburn, N. sfternoon, Nov. 11. Judge Berry a visitor in Bismarck yesterday, was, YOUNG PEOPLES’ SOCIETY The Young Peoples’ society of the Trinity Lutheran church will hold its regular meeting this eve- ning at 8. p, m. A program has been e\ ranged. Refre,hments will be served. FOOD SALE. The Ladies Mission society of the Baptist church will hold a faney work and food sale at Hoskins 10. VISITING RELATIVES D., Saturday } Frank Tschida of Rose Glen, G,-M. Schmierer of the city, Walter Erbele ef Lehr, Esther Bjellund of Lehi, Ole Dalos of McClusky, and Lawrence Molton of Dogden has entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Mrs. Wm. McCauley of the city, Mrs. ¥red Born of Richardton, Mrs. Sam Storekow of Mott, H. P. Albright of Braddock, August Rash of New Salem, Mrs, George Baye of Alexan- der, and Mrs. Ed. Weber of Ashley, have been discharged’ from the hos- vital. Dance ‘Riverside tonight. Free Bus from G. P. 9 to 11. ENGINEERS TO DISCUSS CITY AT MEETING “Now, if I had my way in Bismarck, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 8 CANOES WRECKED IN RAPIDS common Narrow — escapes among players of. film companies. But in “The Storm,” the Univers- al-Jewel special coming to the Capitol Theatre on Monday, the pubhe will have an opportunity of seeing the perils in which the star, House reters, Virginia Villi, Matt are ed several times during the filming, Stories about their dangerous ex- periences are corroborated by scenes in th@ picture. Universal sent the unit under Reginald Barker’s direction to the Feather River Canyon in the north- ern part of California. It has sel- dom happened that a camera pene- trated more than a few miles into the beautiful wilderness of Father More and Josq? Swickard were plac- | | dramatic qualities the most artistic j Photography of the seoson, 1 HOLDS LEAD | St. Paul, Nov. 9—On returns ;Yeceived this morning Governor J. ;A. 0. Preus increased his lead \ lightly over that of last night, in ithe race for ‘governor, against | Magnus Johnson. In 2,446 pre- cincts out of 3,479 in the state, the jtotal stands Preus 230,380 and Johnson 214,449, jered with the bulk of them in the northern part of the state, where jconditions have made it difficult ; to collect returns, Almost impass- able road§ in many sections have | The missing precincts are scat- | Pe acetone Rameteienenane dnetenenatieeaieeieeeieaiaied PAGE FIVE _ Special Orchestra at ‘the Chocolate Shop every evening Further returns today fim the ninth congressional district increas- ed the margin of lead Knud Wefald,| 5:30 to 7 o’clock. Farmer-Laborite, had over Repre- oe — sentative Halvor Steenerson, Repub- | Matinee—“Good Gracious” jlican, who was defeated for re-elee-| Saturday afternoon, Nov. ition, In 369 of the district’s 336 pre- cinets Wefald had 26,039 votes and |Steenerson 21,138, 11th, 3 pb. m. ! Adults $1.00. Children 50c. We Are Going, Are You? . | . ional’ H. Peters’ and daughter bee ; Os ¢ ! membership 7 | On the afternbon of ,Devotional) | Mrs, FP. ughter | | ra : ‘e for) River. Reginald Barker is director| made it neces it tail'ce | “Tt has ‘been “most graittying to, Day, in the Academy of Music, a[a¥e spending several weeks in Mi-| ¢ would” is te furnish the topic for) or ‘the widest experience, but he! tums, ss? °° Walt tail reef learn that your Exeeutive Coimit-| reat inspirational service, with) not wisiting’ with relatives and |p ia a oetock supper td be| Mas Never seen so many: “‘close| In ‘several instances the count! ‘ Our store will. be closed Friday from tee this morning has appropriated’ ¢Minent speakers from many lands, friends. held tomorrow night in room No. 705 | S'8ves” in the making of one pie-) has not been completed, the ballot | funds and has taken steps to render/ Will be held. W. C. ‘. U. members OBIERLES ae Ean ci tay : tae, as tiehs jaath inthe Storm." boxes being sealed up fo. walt tne efficient relief i 8 a ./ everywhere are earnestly requeste 2 gS ae ; : pee e 2 eCor- ‘ rf : * $ Boagk cu ih erent ond apy Tey fehouip Hs te Th tan send sions of| The comes carr not alls "senate any _ cnn "SREE of te cmvassing beara 2:30 till the FOOT - BALL game is pealing emergeney which has arisen, nouncing the dctatled program, ‘Nl- in the N though a number of speakers have | been provided to discuss various items of municipal importance. As| | stated in the call for the meeting, | the program is to consist of a!men- St, Mary’s sewing circle will hold a food sale Saturday, Nov. 11, at Hos- kins. give opportunity for the perils con- nected with the filming in Nature’s virgin territory. On a narrow mountain stream with a deadly current and hidden rocks, Miss Villi and Swickard made} r East,” is the message! Sathering, ‘praying that it may give sident Warren G. Harding to. compelling spiritual keynote for arton Payne, Chairman of the|‘e meetings that will follow. Red Coase etn: ane} Our call is issued with more than ou, orghnization to’meet thig! te Customary appeal. It is a. chal- most distressing situation adds to! Te te action in a erucia! campaign Representative Sydney Anderso Republican had assured his re-ele tion decisively by polling a total of | 31,838 votes in 258 of the district's 283 precincts. In these precincts J. F, Lynn of Waseca, Democrat, had over. John t ‘rom Pre: { an TICKET SALE Tickets for “Goodness Gracious”, ressing 3 year. In this world crisis, natio.s,| lay being put on by the American tal survey of the city, its advantages | eight trips in a canoe for thrilling| 9f 914 votes : r. gratification in being able to 4, well as individuals, are being| Legion, are now on sale. end possessions and its disadvantages scenes. If there had been for more) When Dakota COAREN had repact: Dy g tr ee oe great organization prepar-/ taught the power of prevailing pray- and lacks. i than cight canoes, they would have| oy on governor toda: ” ivin "preus S Bergeson & Son x ed for any task, The consefousness! er. In unison with women from all | @————— <——®' in the light of the present reor-| made more! Each time the canoe| 5360, Johnson 2628 snd. tadrenus . bs af this capacity te do things ‘must Jands assembled Devotional Day, in| | CITY NEWS |. zinization of the Commercial elub,| Was smashed. That was the omly| 1199! the count from 2700 of the 8 : contribute to the enthusiastic spirit] Philadelphia, will you not help awak-|@——__________._githe program is unusually “timely.| Way for the grip of the current to! states 3,479 preeinets gave Preus Tailoring. Dry cleaning. which intbues the’ Ameiicar 'R@dien in the hearts of all people intelli- ja aoe 3. H. McLaughlin and B, M. Clerh,| be broken—rope the players and] 959.689, Johnson 237,532, Indrehus Cross throughout every unit, and the! gent, conscientious zeal for the ob- _ apomnee, Birt! . [representing the American City Bu-| 47a" them out, letting the fragile| gy agg." ea knowledge adds to the pride and'servance and enforcement of law.| . The birth of a son born at the St.’ .oay will be in. attendance and will] Ces smash. It is all in the pic- { confidence of the people of the Unit-|Let us rejoice in the high purpose | Alesis hospital has Wee ees, sddress the meeting. aS Caen ee al 7 ed States in having such agency to! and boundless pessibilities of a new y Mr. Mrs. W. E. } eee ee, "sal ‘att. Mare escaped} ve ‘an capreisen to human sympathy era in which our family of natio.s] of Moth Special Orchestra at the’ {<2!, miraculously when tall pines AAR d Kelpfulness.” i twith Divine aid shall achieve victor- . wglulas 3 fell. Za : ; Through the Burleigh county office! ies for peace und purity, as well as] . Baby Girl. Chocolate Shop every evening was slightely burned twice. i= 6 at Bism fuel and milk are pro-| for total abstinence and prohibi-| Mr. and Mrs, Hugo Helland of the 5:30 to 7 o’clock. s new storms, a great avalanche Q, vided for needy tamilies; ‘as “the so-/ tion. sity, announce, the ‘birth of a baby : Spee Haseeine recurred | fie “Y cial’ worker is also the ity poor} Anna A. Gordon, Agnes E. Slac | daughter born at the Bismarck hos-|_ Dance Riverside tonight.| writy ie te cage one pe: reality by the camera. The picture, nital. . is said to offer in‘ support of its| mmissioner and takes’ eare of the; Blanche Read Johnston, Ella A. M for fuel and food for the city,| Boole, Frances .P. Parks, Elizabeth emergencies to help out families } P. Anderson, Sara H. Hoge, Margaret where there is ‘sickness, the Red/U: Munns. . Cross sends the fuel rather than to’ ° <'tmit the family to become « city Plan Membership Drive for W. C. T. U.; charge. Shoes, sweaters and mittens r children in the schools, filing! Hiams for men who have lost their| : discharge papers, and visiting dis-| The regular monthly meeting of ebled veterans in the hospitals all| the Woman's Christian Temperance form a part of the Burleigh county| Union was held Wednesday after- ork, under the supervision of| noon in the Presbyterian church L. Conklin, Chairman of; parlors with Mrs; H. C. Postleth- Civilian Relief, and Miss Elsie Law-| Waite and Mrs Sara Ankenman, vence, social worker. Mrs., Chas Leesman lead the de- ‘To il}ustrate the work done in the! Yotionals. Mis Ralph. Penner and Burleigh county office, ‘shoes and Mrs. C. W.|Smith gave reports of r a Ree f 14 .-; tha Women's Community council, kraces wete purchased for a child of ‘ . aan 3 who was unable to walk,| its, Wm- Suckow gave & talk on| : A ’) “World Prohibition and how to se-| ts donated their services and| oo) ig» ° Cross and several other or)" plans were pfesented for the arranged for her hospi-| gyhijee, Membershiy Campaign to! ow the child is “able! close with a Harvest Home Festival on Friday evening, December 8. The local union will unite with Free Bus from G. P. 9 to 11. Taxi Phone 1-100. Prices as low as the lowest. Day and night service. St. Alexius Hospital Baby John E. Lang of Shields has entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Mrs. Anton Goetz of Judson and D. Cunningham of Den- ver, Col, has been discharged from the Hospital. Needlework For Christmas Gifts You really must come in and see our splendid display of ART NEEDLE-WORK pieces—showing all the clever new designs and ideas. You can make your Christmas Gifts at home this year, for these needle-work pieces are easy to make yet beautiful and artistic — and inexpen- sive, too. It is the greatest display ever brought to Bis- marck and you really ought to come in at once, for it is | none too carly to start your gifts. We know you'll want Dance Riverside tonight. / Free Bus from G. P. 9'to 11. “Bismarck Hospital. iS aan Mrs. Jack Beck of Temvik, F. .{ Special Orchestra at the Lee of the city, Mrs. F. J. Johnsou| Chocolate Shop every evening ef Steele, Myrtle Loin of Sims, Mrs.| 5:30 to 7 o’cteck. AUDITORIUM ARMISTICE DAY-—-MATINEE AND NIGHT. ‘OPEN EVENINGS. 9 and 10 Hoskins Block. Phone 408 srecialis e the other girls.” NT EVENT CLUB th ld’s and national W. C. T. © : A : Mrs: We. iG Canaan es hostess ' UL Conventions at Philadelphia in LLOYD SPETZ POST NO. 1 AMERICAN LEGION to start when you see those beautiful pieces. We have Event 3 glube Vestetdagy cdtearnasn | Se eee tesa wtsced or wean awe: PRESENTS all the materials you need for this work and a finished when interesting papers on the| wige prohibition. At the close of \ a | mo.cl of cvery design, so you can see how easy it is to do F wing: S @) ‘iven: t oti reshments were i > Sacre “Music the Whole World served’ by ahachostersen, . THE MUSICAL LAUGH BURST ‘2. |' them. DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY. oves... .Mrs. A. J. Arno Men cis W : Sing: cf Today and Yesterday ELK DANCING PARTY e 99 i= peouirern i ore | Mrs. J. PB. Freneh. A dancing party will be given by; “ : i= arlimeitary DHL wai dead by ihe Elks at the Grand Easite Het! 00 ness racious ' . ‘s i Nellie Evarts. s oom oni v(iing. Wagner's five} W the’ afternocn luncheon was served. lets Patan farnish music. ™ hy not knit something i See | The committee in charge is arraing-| a y : ACCEFTS FOS \G-]ing to make the party one of the} > : y TON D.C. finest of the season. v 0 = . oe Mus, Elizabeth, He Knutson, clerk ntneo — SPECIAL SCENERY, COSTUMES AND = FOR CHRISTMAS in 2 office o@* Attorney General EDNES YB E _ Shamir Joan hae accent a] ae WB Grove ot Ase Am LIGHTING EFFECTS. a p on as private secretary to 0O.] hostess to’ the b f'the Wed- . c i y Erie rary eet tN Ee eas Sen eneg™ eee ATSNOW AT - HARRIS-WOODMANSEE We have the materials first alistriey tn Noch paksia. ye zoon. High score was won by Mrs. ; Washingten, DiC. She: will visit for Thousands of Christmas Gifts will be kntted at hene h°s year. Some a short ime. ty Grand Forks with a will be of yarns and some of silk. There are many c} :r new ideas and She “expects “to ‘reach | desi it this year making Home-knittin: C al opular ER-SHIDLER MARRIAGE rif in the wool also silk and wool mixtures. We also have instruction books Regina Weber and David He it Is Pyrami showing how to knit the different articles. ‘ 1 ot] i e! nites < . seas. . = riage by Rev. 8. F. Halfyard . CARSON'S fine knitting worsted in all colors, 4 5c sterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock Pyramid Pile Suppositories Have POR SKIN Go ces s.a:3. ais ore houarclecrreve jos secleis greta! otis Coase: visvosasansparsatiorateiabassl ‘ the Methodist parsonage. The| “Who Had Suffered Severely SILKYTONE, beautiful silk mixed yarn in all the desired colors, young couple were attended by Mr. For Years, Kei 65c and Mrs. A. L. Mutchler of Bis-| you will quickly realize that Der SKEIN as tecreccrabiargsisiieee alanine coset aeeesueoncd seit arate maieck. Mr. and Mrs. Shidler will! Pyramid Pile Suppositories . are Sines make their home in Wing. ,Simply wonderful to ease pain, re- at “as lepwi 7 ’ e The Fourth Division of St. Mars’ LUCAS’ for Hosiery Values Sewing Circle entertained their mem- E Ti z bers and friends at a bridge and very Lime , 4 whist party Wednesday afternoon at the:beme,ot Mrs: John Homan. High The i nse quantities of hosiery that we buy and sell ccore at bridge was held ae | e Immense. quan y tha y J. W, Curran and high score at whis' | enables us at all times to offer exceptional values. For we inetd be Mrs. oe W. Wasehe at | | November we are able to offer many extraordinary bar- e of the afternoon lunch was gains in seasonable hosiery that are sure to prove of. aS eae Better for children than atetee Ls one . ici : ; s . ; Burson seamless Heather mixed sports hose for women an 3 sy te ie Cinier eats tee tad © mushy porridges. The crisp growing girls. Fancy drop-stitch stripes. A pair...........-.- 59c evening i fhesHome ot ats aoe ay ‘ shreds of baked whole wheat Women’s Heather mixed hose, worsted finish, in light and $ 1 00 tegerald Olea uae stare 4 dark mixtures. Great value at, a pair..............0 eee ° ber of friends spent the even- F. —~y encourage thorough mastica- ; . in social conversation and en- j . i ‘ Fancy drop-stitch wool heather hose for women, $ . se eee ot Puke, eccning a Weve, itching, allay, that ante cba tion. Contains every element = Rich looking brown and green mixtures. A pair........... ] .25 f he ox sng sense of pressure 4 3 fi i $ : > F Iincheon’ was served. to pest and Sleep with comfort. | their growing bodies need. A = Wide ribbed nobby sports hose for women, in tan and brown $1 50 : 7 -gist In the U. 8, and Canada carries | heather, SILK MIXTURES. A pair...... tpottnetnteeses e ' ‘ wat con Good Greene! shows now “neh diese” Suppost= boon to the mother and re 2 Boys’ and girls’ heavy ribbed wool stockings in black only. 50 c Saturday ernoon, Nov. tories are regarded. Take no sub H 7S A close-out lot, your choice, a pair......... 6. cece eee ee eee tee +. Tith 2m. m. Children’ 50. uit, gith Sime and aigrcss 2 wife because ready-cook = ees ee : vy & Adults $1.00. Bie Marshall, ich,“ 79T™ and ready-to-eat. Delicious i= Tae cael 5 : t with all kinds of fruits. l= Strictly All Wool Plaid Blankets 4 a = Here is a very special bargain that cannot be duplicated 3 | later. Full bed size, strictly all wool in very pretty col- H must I z : | . Cooking Utensils "** CLEAN | po set a $8.95 7, For‘auice:reaults on ie Fancy Plaid Cotton Blankets . all metalware use = ‘Fancy plaid cotton blankets in many pretty color com- ; = ie = am barge bat size, a pair $2 85 = Sees exact hehe aan i ne ena Te wle | S = Plain White Crib Blankets 29c. Fancy Crib Blankets 39c. | Cleans + Seours + Polishes = aces isc aA SANE) Sacha cect an ad R Lae . se) A.W.LUCAS CO. | ww cake \g gx HORGANS Song, = ; . - . Sols waste Manufacturers Enoch Morgan's Seas Co., New York, U.S.A. = nn BAA | LL GG ale eed DjCIOCI0CI