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PAGE SIX Social and | & Fosonal | Community Council Brings High Class | Lyceum Entertainers, , Somi@fing new in high class _en- tertainment for the people of Bis- marck has been supplicd by members of the Women’s Community Councii who bh: t for the Midls au of De Moin five enterta ment n marek, ning Oet, 12 with George BE. F lecturer Phe remaining four numbers con sist of a reader nd other | ent pro. t to Bi musicians, who appears first on yeitiivelics ok hi stute of Indi ’ yon a year’s leave ince his people would not} alow him to resign g Hundred) Per Cent’ Amer Hl be discussed by Dr v constructive talk. For ears he has cov chautauqua —cireuit time received an equally ption, nd number of the Lyceum consists of the any, which will is an entertainme hing. Miss Cole ig a favor- orting , violin= Lyceum Players the k will fi nuse them wi arah drama in the form of offering — with neous numbers in play that Houston t Mrs, Weatt three members appearing | with her. The fifth numb Sellers-Y cetions entirely new ly funny. Miss Se' splendid with un-} constitute an ‘opram inoad unologue erious and humorou' important part of thi comedie two play: While he. Women's: Community Council is. primarily interested in bringing to Bismarck some enter- tain: of a high class they hope to obtain some money iti addition | to the expenses, in or that they | may use it in continuing their pre- | ram of community improvemen EDITOR-I HIEF p Knowle: of the h ng of the annual nior © s last | aenD TT They will fill| vacant by the res pol the places le nations of Kenneth gar Scott who were named editor in “DAKOTAN” WITH SPOKANE AUTO CO. K. K, Rutherford) believes the eatin ut Dakota Business College, | Fargo, . D., will geta man a good | position anywhere. He was in Spo- kane, Wash., only four days when | engaged by the Finlay-Studebaker | office. J. $. Johnson, manager of the Valley Hdw. Co., Sidney, Mont. (also a ‘‘Dakotan’’ i) recently em- ployed Geo. Brown, the day he finished his D. B, C. course. D. B.C. pupils actually practice current business methods at school. You're soon “‘at home”’ with your work anywhere. “‘*Follow the $uc- ce$$ful.”? Write F. L. Watkins, ws » 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D., j|ELTINGE Tonight—Tuesday ~-NAZIMOVA Plans at the clas. , to be given th end Will Present Miniature of TYR. Cabin Here e reproduction of the | East. cabin occupied by Theodore Roo ¢ North Dakota Bud which now stands on the grounds, will be sent to of the min UNITED IN MARRIAGE. r of Mrs, Christina Huber, of _ id Mathias J. Bertsch, of SOPHOMORE » united in marriage | Members of the ock this morning iM | of the Bisma: Mary's school, with | ed a pienic | Jolin Slag officiating. K e contracting parties a | Fataer th dR WORK | : Bride, who spe nd with her parents, M MeBride, left yesterday Miss McBride hi } the vd considerably in* lowa. For | st summer she e work in different parts of North; BIRT HDAY DI re pink and wi on of the dinner, the guests were entertained at a th | Hull, and early ribune, was in the city yester- ; Hull, who worked in the | composing room and ed.ted the tele- | | the time Colenel | s editor of the paper, | en spending sometime in Mich- | y returned to the family, who reside at =| has state to visit his in the course, [ose Florence Dwye Napoleon d brothers of Mrs. T. H. Poole, . Rawlings and Mrs, A.| this morning for | they wil] attend | » State Federation as delegates of | M the Fortnightly club. Mrs. Spencer CHILDREN GRY Jamestown, where d editor | Especially Prepared for Infants | and Children of All Ages Fletcher's Castoria has| The creen. | been in use for over 30 years to re- | version ASM.Hutchinsoris ston and Ed-| lieve babies and children of Consti- pation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and allaying — Feverishness \arising therefrom, and, by regulat= | ing the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation natural sleep without opiates. The genuine bears signature of CAPITOL THEATRE of Food; | giving Ls ——in—— ‘Salome” PATHE P xibws COMEDY \ “NAVY BLUES” WEDNESDAY and -THURSDA dts“ Witeon, fa Dagtaty a George | chiet and business manager respec-| Boise left Inst evening for the meet. | a delegate of the Wednesday | were made fo FORTNIG The Fort bY r wIN of the former » Arrangem His me ning depai umes Julia Ho The company v members of the Mr. and) Mrs. | r home in this Lesher, | U, W. lodg j hall. Ad men and their fri 9 p.m, year, taken up | Zo, and afte leave for S ! b | y was given |; F. Runyan, a birthday atives, », and pink roses At the conclu- er party. here, in Hague. MPLOYE, | days for St. Louis of | and Mr: utomobile or ten ¢ yer, sister from their home RATION, famous novel TONIGHT and TOMORROW WOMAN'S CLI The members of the” |met at the home of Mrs. | kinson, 305 Avenue B. pe af-{ Members answered to ‘roll meet | call with their regular topics, fol- lowing whith two interesting papers were given, one by Mrs. J. on “Elizabethian Drama After S| speare” and the other by Mrs. jorman on “The Historial and Geo- rents complimentary. to Mr. and Jadge L. J. Palds, of Minot, was a ne Patterson, of Los An- capital city visitor today. LUB TO MEET, Mrs. J. H. Wishek, of Ashley, vis- ited between trains in Bismarck-to- day en?oute to Jamestown to attend the federation meeting. ghtly Wednesday, October 3rd, at 2 Pe m., | t the home of M ab David, nutional apeakee toe ahed t, Relief will address the b members and their guests on the Mohammedan Women Stomach Misery i Gas, Gas, indigestion “Pape’s Diapepsin” surest relief for ini flatulence, heartburn, sourness, fer- mentation or stomach by acidity. A few tablets most immediate stomach: rel rect your stomach and digestion now, for a few cents. Druggists sell mil- | lions of packages. RETURNS FROM CITIES. Mrs. Harold Sorenson returned to- day from a visit in the Twin Cities. | graphical Features of North Dako- At the conclusion of the papers, |the ladies were entertained with a | pleasing piano solo by Eleanor Mann. ‘The next meeting of the club will be in two weeks at the home of Mrs. IN DEVILS LAKE ate Engineer W. G, Black is in Devils Lake on business today. FOR NEW YORK, left today for Buffalo, he will visit his mother n “Roosevelt | and other relatives for a week dr ten | E. B. Gorman. . F, McPherson of the Engraving Company, Fargo, Bismarck on dusiness, accompany him home, rat the P: CURRENTS EVENTS CLUB Gas free sample of Vapor-O'from the card On your druggist’s counter. Bip ix dowly with deep breathing. Ir | throat irritations, affords almost instant reliel from Coughs, Colds, Throvt Affections, Sig Hefland left this morning. on | Events club met last Wednesday at C. A. Burton. At|® business trip to Jamestown |the home of Mrs. | this time interesting papers given as follows: cies of Today,” DR, M.-E. BOLTON ~ Osteopathic Physician STOPPED IN BISMARCK Rev. Louis J. Magin, tor of the McCabe “}copal church here, Jog house will be on “Psychic Tendett- stopped in Bis- Mi unday on his way from! to Spokane, Washington, E, J. Raymond, of Dawson, trans- jacted business in the city yesterday 119% 4th St. ‘Telephone #40] Bismarck, N. D. Death,” by Mrs. *.| Discoveries in Science,” nied by his two little Judge Thomas H. Pugh of Dickin- son was in the city today. RETURN FROM VACATION Mr. and Mrs. E, turned from a vaca‘ Trepp have re- mn trip to Wim- and Valley City of two weeks, | They made the trip by car, and at| visited with “Mr. | TO THE PUBLIC: Ijhave been receiving a great many complaints lately about my watch re- pair department, the work not being satisfactory. And as: I did not have the time: to attend to this work my- self I had to depend on others who were none too k high school enjoy- t evening at Wildwood. the former place ; Trepp's parents. McClure, Baldwin, Dakin and | '°PPS Parents DR. R. S/ ENGE Chiropractor - Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Attorney and Mrs. J. P. Cain visit- | led with friends here Saturday en-; route to their home at fter a two weeks’ wedding trip. Mrs. | n, before her marriage last month was Miss Cecelia Connoly, of Man- | A, 0. U. W. Le The regular meeting of the A. be held promptly a 8 p.m, today, at the 5 nds will start at the future I will employ no workmen who are not thor- oughly competent to repair all kinds of watches, in’a satisfactory manner. ill therefore guarantee || the best workmanship in the future as we are -pro- curing an expert i watchmakjng -. and Optical FOR COAST. . Ashland, this a brief visit mie ttle, will spend three months with rel: BRIDGE DINNER Mary McLean ! ‘clock bridge dinner Monday | ‘|For the“friend' far faway, for the folks back home '— your photograph. SUNSHINE CLUB The regular meeting of the Sun-| shine club will be held tomorrow af- | Wags x ternoon at the home appointments | McPhee, 501 Sixth s I request all owners of wrist watches now in our store that have been re- turned to us several times, that. they leave them at least ten days longer when we can turn them over to you in first class running rid of body poisons. Ce a tines active and s edie sd Seana Arrange for a sit- ting before busy winter sea- left today leaves in a few DIAN noe PILLS, i ON AUTO TRIP skaThey will be absent a el CHARLES L. CRUM Attorney-at-Law F. A. KNOWLES. Established 1907. THEATRE s, Colo, for a | it with their si j SLORBY STUDIO Bismarck, N. D. Bismarck, N. D. | that take the heart . out of your profits; f One ‘ten-cent error isn’t much. But itis tbo much for you ‘to lose, especially if it takes a your profit on a ‘sale. You can’t afford to do business that wayl.’ A Burroughs will pay for itself in a remarkably short time just bystopping those littlelossesin your business. Also it saves money for'you in checking your Mvoi¢es and freight bills; totaling your ledgers and depaésit slips, and in handling other figuring. The profit-building figures, ét on you. helps you to make more.money. Phone or mail the sah 15-day free irlal‘on your own work. ciepeces ADDING MACHINE, CO. W, C..STOWER, Agency Manager 421 Notth Pacific Av, Fargo, N.. D. "~m@elephone 906 cee | A HARRY MILLARDE, im eS aie 4 MONDAY AND TUESDAY ? She was sweet of face and graceful of figure— so alluring, in fact, that she captivated herself. And often shé pressed her lips to her own image in the mirror and mur-~ mured, “You darling!” \ She mowed the swains ’ down right and left, and awoke to’ the shallow: ness of her soul only af- ter she had involved her \ loved ‘ones in grief and near-tragedy. SEE , Beoth Tarkington’s Masterpiece ‘- AnOR , x MULTIPLIES the above .named accounts. : sopaliege) undisputed, correct and just. United Creditors” Asssciation: . NORTH DAKOTA. ij — ‘machine for, ‘your jobs " fhs is the of vrata mt samen ‘athe latest in, figuring machine development : heanthatec ube icate problems: of businees, and built mi TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1923 TRY VAPOR Oss ALE YOUR DRUGGIST HAS IT Whooping Cough, | relisble. ~ Mave By McCABE DRUG COMPANY, Nekoma, Nosth Dakoea’ Then and Now Our eeeniety ih Shepard, is in reseint of the follow- Dear Mr. Shepard: Will you kindly mail me a copy of your statement as published as of date September 14, 1923. I enclose a transcript of my examin- ation made of your bank 36 years ago and would like to note the change since - Also please forward me a late copy of your city paper. ; Uncle Sam is still “holding me down” and am busy as auditor in the | office of the Chief National Bank Ex- aminer at Kansas City, Mo., which keeps my body’and brain in good con- "alee at the age of 85—since June 14 Respectfully, Jas. B. Lazear. We submit below the comparison of the principal features of the statement which-Mr. Lazear forwarded and that which we published two weeks ago. 1887 Loans . and Discounts and ‘ other Investments ....... $109,000.00 $1,569,000.00 Cash and due from banks... 42,000.00 533,000.00 paae seceeepeeees 78,000.00 1,892,000.00 Resources and Liabilities .. THE. PIONEER BANK United Creditors’ Association Brokers of Commercial Accounts. Home Office—Los Angeles, California North Dakota Division Bismarck, North Dakota, Accounts for Sale’ UNITED CREDITORS’, ASSOCIATION as agents, offer the following Judgments, Notes and Accounts for sale to the highest bidder, reserving the right to feject any or all gee OF NORTH DAKOTA City Nature of Acct. Streeter, N. D. Acct. Frederickson, Christian Williston, N. D. Prof. . Minot, N. D. Acct. ; Ingalls,, Addie Minot, N.D. Acct. Lunceford, Frank Roy, N. Ds. - Prof. La Rochelle, A.J. / Willow. City, N. D. Act. , Marelins, Francis Marmon, N. D. Prof. Stanley, F. W. ~*~, Sherwood, ND. __ Acct. Townsend, Glen‘ Lisbon; 'N. D. ” Prof. <The United’ Creditors ‘Association will receive written bids for These accounts are guaranteed (by Gore Throat, Hay Fever, Catarth and Bronchitis. ft relieves and soothes Don’t eulter froma a cold—get -Fetief with VeporO, Pleasant to take, safe,’ -.«. 233,000.00 2,299,000.00 | First National Bank uuu IMM Publishers : Distributors Advertisers i aeclieeiiaiai