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~ PAGE TWO rs. Fogerstrom, » Pioneer Woman, .. Succumbs to: Stroke| |;, Another ‘pioneer resident of Bis- k passed on when Mrs, Char- otte Fogerstrom,, at the age of 76 vears passed away this‘ noon at her home’ following a second stroke of “paralysis several days ago. She suf-- * fered the first stroke cight .months Say, but has been an invalid’ for the t four years due to the loss of Kora limb, Mrs. Fogerstrom came to Bismarck <awith her family in and has re- ided_here since the She was born “Sin 1846 in Smoland, Sweden, coming. m there to Red Wing, Minn., in d later living for a.time in nd Duluth, where she was p 1872, three children, William s K. Smith of Bis- Lilliim Hersey of N. P. DISPATCHER DIES IN. HOSPITAL sms ta give endl boy; hig place: ‘here is no individual prize, TL nownet can nie |e a contalte only for the honor ; ntcher of Mandan, died last night! | their ueh@ale- night at Rochester, following a two! Buch contestant or three months’ illness. He was pinee} colors. about 39 years old, was married and | RP RIECT Ys had one. daughter. ./The ‘body “was | HIGH SCHOOL DANCE brouht to Mundin last night for _ The High School students wil provant to Mandan lastnight, tr darice at Legion hall Friday. n \ |The names of the chaperones will ‘announced later. All high sch will wear — — Trinity English Lutheran Church Cor. Ave. C and 7th St. Thanksgiving service at 7:30 p.! | tend. m. with offering to-the home. mis. | sion fund us previously, announeed. | To feel properly thankful is meet | and right. But the words of Josh about pity is applicable also aboye| order. After the business s thankfulness. To simply pity a man{a surprise party and dance for —he says—is ull right; but to pity him twenty dollars worth, that is | business.” «Come with your offering though jf it is only a pittance! | The choir will render_two selec: | tions. { opp FELLOWS DAN {at the I. 0. 0, F. Our Sto = trom was a devout member cf th Swedish Luthe | Inter School Team church. Her life has bi eof | Soret yrittulncse te oder rue | ~ _ Race Tomorrow eral services will be held from the : tl “Swedish Futheran church Friday,{ Mayor Lenhart, willbe the official | Dee. 1 at 2:30 o'clock p. m., with the} Starter of the Inter school team race | aaa: sting in the| Which will be staged Thanksgiving | Eabsence of Rev. E. F. Alfson, who is Yay ‘nt:12:cclock noon, after the ‘Com: Interment. will, take| ™unity, Thanksgiving” service. The| Eplace in Pilrelew cemetery, course will bé from the head. of 4th| Until the funeral serviees: the de-| St to Webb Bros. store—a distance! z ceased will lie in state at the fam- ore eee eee Tui caishad. i \ ily residence on 819 Seversth street. | yyyre Compete Sh ages and nl high - school, freshmen.) Each team will be composed of ten boys, + from cach of the following classes: | Class A boys, under 81 Ibs, Class B boys, under 96 Ibs. C boys, under 111 Ibs. sD boys, under 125 lbs. jass E boys, 125 tbs. or over. As there will be 40 boys in thej race the first boy to finish will score 40 points, the second 39, and the third 38, and so on to the end of the string. The team making the’ high- est score will win the Webb Bros, : ‘ctimas}trophy which will be competed. for ree kate alte trese| annually. Men will be-at the street ind planned, Bokes will be| intersections to seé that no traffic “prepared and sent at Christmas time =to many service boys in hospital and elsewhere far from home, Th: ~ “Cascarets” 10c call who aaisted in the program and in preparing and serving the annua ‘dinner given -last week to forme: “service men of Burleigh county. j Best Bowel Laxative BAD COLD GONE ! When ‘Bilious, IN FEW HOURS)" To clean out your bowels without cramping or overacting, take Casca-|* ‘Pape’s Cold Compound” Acts tets. Sick headache, biliousness, gas- es, indigestion, sour, upset stomach, Quick, Costs Little, and and all such distress gone .by. morn- ' Never Sickens! ‘Plan Thanksgivi ing Treat For War Vets North Dakota service in the World War and. are now in hospitals will have | added delicacies for Thanksgiving through the kindness of the Fort =Lincoln chapter of. the American War Mothers. At the regular meet. ing of the chapter, held yesterday afternoon, reports were made of ng boxes sent.to a num- boys who i ing.’ Nicest physic on earth for grown-ups and children. 10c a box. Taste like candy.—Adv. In a few hours your cold is gone, “head and nose clear,.no feverishness, headache, or ntuftellsup feeling, ~Druggists here guarantee these pleas- ant tablets to break up a cold or | “the grippe quicker than nasty quin-/' ine. They never make you sick or un: =comfortable. Buy a box of “Pape’s| =Cold Corapownd” for a few cents and: | CATARRH et rid uf your_cold right now.—Adv. | ef BLADDER Stockings selected fo in their wearing qual . ESENTS’ Holeproof.~ For in laces ldistrous appearance repeated launderings. proof Hose within th - and every-day wear. styles in Silk, Wool, Theodore@ and Lusterized Lisle Roberts,, Geo e. : Fawcett, T. Roy Barnes, Harrison Ford A] : Here’s the immortal drama that has filled Amer- ican hearts with thrills and tears and gladness for fifty years. Now, at last, given on: the screen -the magnificient production its story merits. z With the greatest of all character actors, Theo- dere Roberts playing beloved “Uncle Josh,” and a Perret cast of favorites in the other famous roles. You'll laugh at the antics of “Happy Jack” and the love-rivals, “Seth and Si.” You'll cry at the burning partings-and heartaches of lovely “Ann.” — You'll thrill as the gigantic cyclone sweeps away a whole town—a climax never before approached on the-screen. A wonderful entertainment that will cling to your memory forever. ELTINGE THEATRE THURSDAY=-FRIDAY—SATURDAY Matinee Daily 2:30 ST MM MM | erossés until the boys have passed, and a corps of onsale will be at the {alumni are especially invited to at. At the meeting of the Odd Fellows hall last night Billing |K. C. Arness was initiated into the Tomorrow THANKSGIVING. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “Nelson Twins,” Christ’ and Anton, was given. The Rebekahs. had charge of the banquet which was neryeg all] during the evening. \ of mpia Aig < Svecial Thanksgiving. Din- ner will be served at Grand Pacific Hotel. Hours 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 n. m. $1.00. per. plate. Pe his be ool J.D. ALLEN ||TAXIDERMIS ' 362 Sth Ave. N. W, Mandan “WHERE 'THE WEST BEGINS.” Hstablished “Where the West Began.” . re Will Be Closed All Day Holepreof Hosiery x beauty need not disdppoint ities—not if-you wilt ask for this famous ‘hosiery, sheer, is united with a fine-spun, woven-in strength that withstands long wear and Moderate prices put Hole- e'reach of all, both ‘tor dress We offer Holeproof Hosiery in a wide variety’ of. Silk‘ and Wool, Silk Faced, for men and women, Aichnond’ Booery ) \LAST TIMES TONIGHT WEDNESDAY _With MIRIAM COOPER and RALPH GRAVES. 2 THURS! RSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY “THE OLD HOMESTEAD” With Theodore Roberts as “Uncle Josh” it iy eine enna | 4 Maitnee Daily at 2:30 f < Donece BrotHers USED CARS ' - it costs. 0 eA eR Store Closed all. They say that our Used Car salesmen show an unusual amount of enthusiasm in their work. Why shouldn't they? They see the Used Cars when they comein. They see what overhauling is done and they know how much They: KNOW that both the car and the price-are right when the car finally comes to them for sale. enthusiaste ? 2 Remember: Why wouldn’t! they be va A used car is only ‘as good as the firm with which you deal M. B } eunean Co. Pevaacn — Prone eo ‘Day Thursday i THIRTY - SIXTH ANNUAL ~ Given" Under Auspices of "PATTERSON HALL THAN KSGIVING EVERYBODY WELCOME Sain (iio —— Bismarck Fire Department AYEUUOUOAEUOOUREAOUAOLAEAAO NIGHT: TICKETS ONE DOLLAR Sao === —_—_—E—ET—>>—>—>—T—_—>——_——— SESS IRLTUUUEAEEA EAE a ie" ! 9 SE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922 e OPEN THIS EVENING WE WILL CLOSE ! AT NOON THANKSGIVING TONIGHT - and THURSDAY - Matinee Tomorrow (Thanksgiving) at 2:30 “Forget- e- - Not” |. ; Starring Bessie Love and Gareth Hughes. A picture as human as life itself — with | thrills, tears and smiles. also two reel comedy STAN LAURELin.........“THE EGG” , No advance in prices for this big feature. AUDITORIUM “ ADOLPH — -KLAUBER_~ THE: une! T REMARKABLE F DAY of the CENTURY EUGENE O'NEILL'S ‘ ONE NIGHT TUES. DEC. 5 with, the amazing acto: CHARLES GILPIN Provinctown players TOMNG HERE ATER AH CHTIAE Se RRO A aS “pune THEATRE ~ NEW YORK AND LONG RUNS IN BOSTON - CHICAGO and. PHILADELPHIA Prices, 50c, $1.00, $1-50; $2.00, $2.50, Plus Tax. Box Office Sale opens Sat. at Harris & Woddmansee. Secure Seats Early For This Attraction. * Theodore Roberts as “Uncle Josh” fn “THE OLD HOMESTEAD” ELTINGE Theatre Thursday Friday Saturday Matihee Daily yat 2: 30