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Pi (o) Mai NE’ ' rept othe lisht 4 also 7 T; city=4 have similai able ti dug tk lake tc refrige the rot bill-hij people of Dok Onl inconvi venient vit.-'Ho long lit Lot tion, tl daughts Miss O She apy ilies pe the rig] “It’s ity. .A of work that. mc _ It’s. will be: the We. success‘ ing feati The futy tain—to City . the*cubic a clear n Who did the Weat The « germs, ~e life from that ther PAGE FOUR Social and Personal Teachers Honored With Reception By Monday Club a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE phone Mrs. evening. The reguler meeting will be held!son, superintendent of | Friday evening when candidates will | struction. be initiated with Mandan lodge do-|her home in Bismarck. ing the work. Mrs. Lenora Holmes MOVE ON FARM Mr. and Mrs. children have t TES dence on their f. Mr. Schneider superintendent >, * a . St. Mary a Juvenile ‘of the Bismarck hospital for some- Band Gives Concert time previous to his departure from | Bismarck, of Inkster, president of the Rebekah ly, will be present at both g5. Members of the Monday club and 5 Pyesiar ot pase The first o series of concerts to their husbands were hostesses and{ pe given by St. Mary's Juvenile band | MISS ALLEN LEAVING hosts to the teachers of the city | will be held at auditorium ss Eleanor Allen of | Mandan, ‘ ped ma 7 | well known teacher of music in schools yesterday evening at a re-! Thursday, Oct, h | Blemarek ‘and Mandan, Will leave to- ception which they held in the Par- | bership has Sc Heaey HE emit: | mprrow for Helena, Mont, where ish house of St. Georges Episcopal ann mi Gather ide. The band wilt’| ##e has necepted a lysis to play church beginning at 8:30 o'clock. |he assisted’ by the school children |/” ® motion: picture TAINS The hall was decorated with a pro-| who will sing in chorus. Several hive: An HRRAnee fusion of autumn flowers and au-| piano und violin solos will also be| yrs, Arthur Bauer will play the ry Clots Bea ie) ane a | piano at the Capitol theatre for the side tea table. During the : new ad curtain was installed |} der of the month while Mes. evenit m Hermann Scheffer via tuudl CORIUHT, GE. piesa! ts TUR LEE WEt 0) Pte Maik i - — - coust visiting with her mother. eral beautiful solos. -*| pian Ob ei . toan played the accompaniment for an servance LEAVE FOR CONVENTION y B! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knott A. feature of the evening's onter- Of Columbus Day) 07 a0 cat San Tranciseo. tainment consisted of an old fashion —. | aherelehey: attend the Na Hing hy in) which Mi Columbus Day or Discovery Day) American Legion convention, — En- Huber and Mrs. W, S. Cassel-|will be observed by the scho il | oute they will stop over at various captained the teams of the city Fri- | points of itnerest. Dullam 1: Short | ‘ liss Helen Collin nstifuet ve been! FORMER RESIDENT STOPS OVER French at the h school, “proved | arr: high! Col. W. uttle of herself the winner from among tha | school ly dent of Dawson 70 guests. Christa v isiting with friends here for a fe fs ee Americ © LH Pe by the ‘, on his way to Los Angeles, ‘ ‘ _p various clubs which@old their meet-| Calif, where he will spend the win- Glee Clubs Prove jibe dari anet weeks The: sigile| tags ; > © i i fic » of the discovery of America| ~ pameareney Popular with High and its influence upon the world} — <AH LODGE MEETING School Students) wit be vrougnt out. if the Rebekah lodge will BMS sal — meet at Odd Fellows hall Thursday MYLIA LEAVES Sixty-nine of the high school stu-| afternoon at 5 o'clock for a short dents have joined the boys andsgirls’} Mrs. C. n of Palo Alta, of the memorial drill, As ‘dew clubs which have been organiz-|Calif., left this morning for Fargo! man : are asked to be ad this semister. Miss peth | to attend the Methodist conference y the officers. Jones dircets the boys work, She} #fter visiting with friends here for has a class of 22 while Miss Cecile | several Mrs, Vermylia was a| HR HOMES Baldwin has charge of the girls glee| former resident of Bismarck. She} Mr. ahr of Parkers- club which has a membership of 47,{ Will join Mr. Vermylia who preceded | the home of Much enthusiasm has already been| her in Fargo. After the conference | thei V., and W. EF. aroused apd the students show by| She will leave for Toledo, Ohio to} Lahr : hter, Mrs, Eh their regular attendance and atten-| Visit with friends and relatives. hitson for an indefinite, vis- tion that it is one of the popular sae high school activities, according to] ENTERTAINS TUESDAY BRIDGE —-— those in charge. Membership of the CLUB : FOOD : Mrs. A. E. Brink entertained mem-| The third division of the MeCabe bers, Marian Ackerman,| bers of the Tuesdgy bridge club ies Aid will hold a d, Ho Anderson, Muriel| S€sterday afternoon at their first urday at 2 p. m, at the Cordon, meeting of the season. Mrs. Richard A. Trac: been ele places left vacant by the resignation Modern Dairy building. Myhre had ——— ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mrs. W. H. Farrell entertained at and Mrs. C, A. 1 by members to fill the sea) . Lt lod of two members, Irene Giovannom, eee Hall, Winifred Jara ORD RE AED GEN Hultberg, Evelyn Jacobson, Anna| ye Ladies’ Aid Society of the tary Jacobson, Lucile Katine, Annie) yirst Lutheran church will meet at Katz, Alice Larson, Thelma Livdabl,| the chureh parlors, Thursday after-| a ie atu Marg: el repoeaeriee noon, October 11.. The Mesdames | atherine Mebean, Myrtle Miller,| 4j- Nelson and Hi, Hanson will -be| J Py Cle Catherine Moynier, Molly Parke,| hostesses. se || Ossess ar, ret Reynolds, Ruth Rubin, Eli-| Members and friends of the society | Bri EYES Russ, Margaret Schroder,) are cordially invited to attend this Schultz, Ostrad Simonson, | meeting. | | ees ding, Lila Sterling, Lily Leiba eee nate pt Winnifred er, Mary Jane W Zeamer, Emma Zvo leet; Jess ald MeIntyre, Rie! ske, Bill Byrne, Selmer er LeRoy, Earl Benser, Ge ‘a Bell Thompson, Marie Trousedale, Scroggins, ay, John GUESTS AT SMITH HOME Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hays of Minot motored to Bismarck Saturday to [| Murine after business, readi visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C ‘wind sewing and exposure to W. Smith. They were accompanied and dust. (Abwchaecly arcana by Nydia Smith who is teach- WriteM: Com »,Dept.80, ing near there and Miss Vera Tem- ri pleman who is attending the Minot| | Chicago, for FRBE Eye Care Book and drives away not only the dull, ante tired look bve the tired feeling. Use rist, orge Owens, Herbert O° mley Ro-| Normal. They returned yesterday. Nuessle, Donald Ellickson, Joseph ELECTED TO OFFICE . Vrank Robidou, Earl Finlay-} Charles G. Burké, son of Mr. and | your EYES Wilson, Everett O’Neil,| Mrs. E. T, Burke of Bismarck, was District Meeting Of Rebekahs The Rebekah lodge of the city will be hostess to delegates from othe K h lodges in this district Friday afternoon, Representatives will come from lodges at Mandan, Flasher, Wi- shek, Ashley, Wilton, and Hazelton, A fine program has been prepared ure invited to end. A banquet will be served at the Grand Pacific hotel Consultation Free at k, plates being a nom- F inal price. Odd Fellows and Rebekah | Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. are both invited to this. Those who expect to attend are asked to tele-| pone 39) COWAN St. 0 o'clock. All Rebek: FIRST OF A SERIES OF CONCERTS —— te Juvenile Band ST. MARY’S SCHOQGL AUDITORIUM S elected treasurer of the Press club|| / Widely Used Since 1889 of the University of North Dakota, succeeding Adin Mann of Devils Lake, and Lois Crary of Bismarck was elected to membership on the} £ program committee of the club. Jack Dingle, Rheinhold Delzer, Fred- erick Wanner The Girls’ lee club and the I Glee club and the high school ore tra will take turns in leading singing in assembly Boys’ ches~ the RETURNS 'TO CITY Rupp who has been re- ago, Ill, for the past siding in Ch Chiropractor Flashes From, Broadway / Gon"IME B136 of FORT Rose O° Rens DRUG STORE ‘er oaoway DANCE ORCHESTRA ary’s ment. tober 1 I 7 1 Bm Brooks before Thursday |two years, has accepted a position! dinner yesterday -evening in compli- lin the office of Miss Minnie J. Niel-| ment to Mrs. C. F. Vermylia of Palo public in-| Alta, Calif., Miss Rupp formerly made | friends here for a few days. who is v ATTENDS CONVENTION . John B. Cooley of the Grand Forks] ma B. H, Schneider and] Herald was in the capital city today} en up their resi-| attending the m near Davenport.| convention. Nonpartisan MOTT EDITOR HERE L. League convention, PAST MATRONS CLUB be h Matrons club of Bismarck at home in Mandan Friday. BAPTIST LADIES AID The Baptist Ladies Aid will meet iting with League H. McCoy of the Mott Pioneer Press is spending several days in Bismarck attending the Nonpartisan Mrs, Anne Starke of Mandan will ss to members of the Past her Action allowed to enter into the mel- odrama. a GIRLS! LOTS OF | BEAUTIFUL HAIR Not content with natural “beauty alone Fox selected a cast of players adapted to their parts. Percy Mar- mount, the Mark Sabre of the play, played his, part as only an English- could do it. He was English and at home in his surroundings. ‘Ann Forrest who played opposite {him interpreted her part with equal | skill while even the minor characters fittel into their places as like in a mould. And what was the greatest relief to the audience the story had not been butchered. The heart of the story remains intact. The words shed on the screen were those ers of the novel remembered, the actions of the players were those painted in words by Mr, Hutchinson. The entire story has been packed in- | 2, to the screen version. The action flows along smoothly, climax after clinfax is reaehed, yet never was the .. Wonders for Lifeless, Neglected Hair A gleamy mass of luxur- iant hair full of gloss, lustre and life short- ly follows a genuine toning | up of neglect- ed scalps with d ependable “Danderine.” with Mrs. John Thorpe, 121 West Falling hair, Rosser, Thursday afternoon, 2:30 itching scalp sharp. and the dandruff is corrected im- URNS FROM COAST rd has nei Bs Mr. and M yesterday, . Mt Huge Crowds Enjoy is “If Winter Comes” ed to the Capitol Winter Comes”, ous /novel, 2 excellaney of the play. everyone goes home and tells friends, for new crowds every performance. Scenes come to Bismar from the beauty Leeds Castle, hi Ea orie er of beauty. returned co, Calif., where he has been spending sometime visiting. : 0. Oglesby of Wimbledon shopped and visited here The huge crowds that have swarm- theatre to see “If , Hatchinson’s‘fam- » the best proof of the Apparently his attend The picture is probably one of the most beautiful in setting that has ots of England. as the meet- ing place between King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn and one of the handsomest estates in the British Isles, beautiful English country homes nd charming bits of scen- ery unite in making the setting for the play something to thrill the lov- ——_—_—_—_————————————————— Dr. M. E. Bolton Osteopath ° Specialist in Chronic - Diseases Bismarck, N. D. ’ Give Standing Orders to your grocer.to send you noth- Jing‘ but Blue Ribbon Bread. That will assure you of ae hind of bread you like at all es, and will save you disappoint- - ment and possible embarrass- There’s ‘only one Blue Ribbon Bread, and it’s the kind-of bread you want, “You'll be mighty sure of that with the firat bite! 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