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group of pictures, showing the mar- velous accompl.ahments of the navy at’ Mdrious times, * % _A Spleaging part: of the program ON-TEN DAY LEAVE was the patriotic son, “The Ameri=| Capt. G. A. M. Anderson, U, S, A. ‘cans Gome” by Foster, sung by Mrs. his on a ten-day leave, visiting. at} John Graham, | Fargo and the Twin Cities. Leas MARRIAGE LICENSE Se SRUREL Loo Oe A marriage license wes issued to- | Rous Aaeed i Nera day to John. Weber and Minnie| Bismarck police today were ‘aske George, both of Wing \to be on the lookout for Roy Walsh, ig i jalias Mason, under death sentence! for murder, who escaped ftom jail at Bolder, Montana, and left Forsy- the, Montana, under the dining car jof N..P. train No. 2. He is six feet, Religious Survey |weighe s6 SHAN: Po ee ae Of City Opens H The Ministerial Association of Bis- |marck is preparing to make a re-} ligious survey of the city Such aj survey is necessary if the church is to reder itw best service to the écmmunity. About eighty canvassers will be rteedid. thet this task may tel tonight were mage today by the be done speedly and efficiently. The committee in charge. Everything is | churchés will gelect their teams by set to make this one of the most {Sunday and there will be a general bacota Cranberries | dclightful social events of the falj| meeting of all the teams at the Bap-| Jelly and Olives ; Season, Wagner's orchestra has ar-; tist church on Monday, Oct. 29, at) ranged some especially fine music for | 7:30 o’cloek. : Hot rolls and corte getaaien i & —_—, \ Apple pie a la mode H eld ley aa 'Camera Contests’ | For Fe~tball Boys All s who have not yet made | All’ the te: sn the Bismarck heir r ations for the dinner are sked to telephone Mrs. W. J. Tar-| art. Boys’ Athlet’e Assqciation to be lined up and shot Saturday morning. The weapons used will be cameras, Any boy with A came:n will be given |B {a shot at ened t And the boy who gets the bes of pictures of | the teams will be n a portra't at- tachment for his camera, for the see- ond best set two rolls of film will be presented. , Brothers Come For Funeral |z Clare H. Barneck and Berneck of Albert Lee zer, Richardton; 8. A. Fischer, Stras- burg: Mrs. Porter Nelson, Baldw Baby Thomas S. Kodje, Bi made a business trip to Fargo and | ¢: Minot today. | CITY NEWS i o———— Wm. Paul, Bismarck; Ad Club To Meet Mastel, Hague; Mrs, Jaco! The Bismarck Advertising Club! s, fartin Bourgois, Bismarck; will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the} Charles Rambow, Jr., and E. F. Con: Association ot Commerce offices, rath, Fort Rice, have entered the St.' Alexi pital for treatment; Baby | Tho . -Kodje, Bismarck; Avis Seqtuiand, | - - Personal iEastern Star Holds ‘ _ District Meeting Here Saturday ATTEND FOOTBALL GAME Several Bismarck people, includ- ing some former students at the University of North Dakota and the’ Agricultural College, will attend the annual football game between the A. C. and “U" at Grand Forks Satur-| day and social functions in connec- tion with the event. Among those who will be present from Bismarck! open at 4 p. m. in the Masoni¢ Tem:|8re Misses Esther Staley and Agnes| ple with Mrs. D. Fogle, district; *#780a3, R. J. Murphy, Gordon V.; deputy, presiding. Mrs. Maude Ploy- | Cox, William Bena and W. Phillip Bhar of Valley City, grand matron, Balsley. will also be present at the meeting| which will be in the nature of al ‘thool of instruction. \ At 6:20 o'clock a dinner will be! served in the dining room ofthe Ma- onic Temple at a cHarge of 75 cents. The menu the occasion follows’: Fried Chicken | Mashcd Potatoes and Gravy Hansen, Ryder; Miss Isdbelle Davis, McKenzie; and Mrs. S, Boulah; Ralph McCann, June McDonald, Soten,, discharged from the hospital. Bismarck Hospit Baby Calvin Hojsti, Kintyre; Mrs, Frank Golde, New Salem; Baby Nor- man. Harris, Steele; Mrs. Nellie Vooke, Grassy Butte; Claude Albers, Hannover; Christine Werth, Lehr, ON LEGAL BUSINESS W. F. Burnett of Dickinson was in the city today on legal business. Representatives. of the Eastern Star ‘from Linton, Hazen, and Bis- Bmarck will assemble in Bismarck BSaturday for the district meeting of The session will Hopesty Rewarded 5 Miss Helen Sayler lost. wrist watch on the street of the city yes- terday while returning from MAKE FINAL ARKANGE- MENTS FOR BALL The final toachcs to decorations for the U. C. T. and Auxiliary Hal- lowe-en bull at the Grand Pacitic ho- and Amelia Werth, Lehr, have en- | tered the Bismarck hospital for treat- ment. Master Paul Haverluk, Wil- ton;, Gordon Larson, Wing; E. F. Hodges, Blackwater; Baby Leonard Dahl, Kintyre, and John Husfloen, Harmon, have been discharged from the hospital. pines LATS H BIG HALLOWE’EN DANCE Patterson’s Hall, Wednes- Carter’s &.Underwear a. Saabe sit’ Es! OCTOBER 27th to NOVEMBER 3rd —— CARTER. - WEEK Commencing tomorrow and continuing all next week is “Carter Week” from Maine to California. A week devoted to at The Tribune stating that a watch had been found. It was found by Master Arthur Gussner, Jr., who eag* | erly sought for the owner. As Mr. Sayler had prepared to offer a re- ward, he rewarded Master Arthur for his honesty and promptness. St. Alexius Hospital John Rott, Napoleon; John Cul- len, Marsh, Mont.; Baby George Kil- Salad LEGION TO GIVE ANNUAL SHOW. Lloyd Spetz Post, American Le- gion, has engaged the John B. Rog- (ers Producing Company of Chicago |to supervise production of the Le- Music Clubs Urge | gion's annual musical show. “Oh Use of New Syllabus |°" Cindy’ will Le given this year end the dates selected are December, That the new high school sylabus | wey 1l and 12. The show will be given ' \ i at the Aud torium. The production, it is planned, will be more preten- = ;__ | ti tha by the music clubs affi-| Hoy: .''" “py vet Produced by the DANCING PARTY ismarck Canton No. 5 P. M., I. 0. Il give the fourth dance of f dancing parties Satur- at Odd Fellows Hall Cor- Maiy und third street. Odd Fel- lows and ‘Rebeccas who have not re- meeting was that in each an effort will be made to do a 1 IB. & P. W. To Urge | “Foley Day”: The cooperation of all the Busines: ceived invitations for their friends may get them by asking any of the] ° committee for ill be served. same. B. M. DUNN ON VACATION. B. M. Dunn left today for Glen- dive, Mont, to spend the first few days of his two-weeks vacation vis- ing with friends, Upon his return om there he will gg to Long Lake, Wand Professional Women’s clubs of where he will spend the remainder sell Barneck, for the funeral> 1a ruptured blood vessel in’ h last eve- ning and is con‘ined in bed. - oe : SERIOUS BLADDER ‘ROUBLE. “Could not stand nor s't and was forced to cry out from ‘n‘ense pain,” writes Henry Wifliams Turk‘o, Mon- rom St. Paul ATTICE work over the selling of this thoroughly good underwear right at the mo- ment of changing into warmer undergarments. Once you start wearing “Carter’s” you will also become a Carter enthusiast. Carter’s Knit Underwear leads in Quality, Fit, Comfort and Economy. Our guarantee of complete satisfaction goes with the sale of every Carter garment. : the instep — in side-gored stylesis a ate in a movement for the ob- | of his vacation hunting with a party |tana. “The dne'ors «aid I had in- of a “Foley Day” in recog- | nition of James K. Foley, North Da- | kota’s poet, in the schools of the | of friends. WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB flammation of the bladder and an operation was necessary. Tried | Foley Kidney Pills nd improved at | very distinctive feature of Carter’s Knit Underwear for women is planned by expert designers, for Fashion [state will be asked by the B. and P.’ Members of the: Wednesday bridge i tact . club women of Grand Forks who club met at the home of Mrs. V. J. eaten UE ccs ouiceees | e started this movement. 3 8 | new slippers, and one that is particularly effective when lighter hosiery shows through the cutouts ina pleasing design. Be- cause they are appropriate both for street and infor- mal wear lattice instep DR. M.'E. BOLTON}|§ _ slippers are very i Re on agg in eg In Black Suede Bismarck, N. D. ; $ 1 0 7chmonds Booter, Mothers take heed! Carter’s Knit Underwear are always, on display. Look has these permanent advantages—strong seams i ema over ahs ‘ with budded ends to prevent their ripping, rein- : ’ forced button-holes, butt:~s : :wed on “to stay.” All these details tend to u.» <./ay with the need® of mending! Carter’s is truly economical. We have Carter’s Knit Underwear for both boys and girls from infants to mature age. i Fer comfort and Real Economy Have your chil- dren wear “Carter's.” is just as important in the consideration of your underwear, as in outerwear. Car- ter’s is as up-to-date as your latest frock. Come in now, during Carter Week and get fitted while assortments are com- plete. No matter what style underwear you want—here it is, and at the price you ean afford to pay. Carter’s iF Underwear for the Children were ype ky Me Ras in my case, a dangerous one e | T e served| tii» ‘ edhe taenis magnificant one in the at the close of the game. HAKHAe Resets sieell Kidney Pills give quick relief. he day a schools. Tec, MRS. MURPHY RETURNS. Y Len ALPHA ETA HAS G EETING. | Mrs, R. B. Murphy returned last A good size membership was pres- night from Grafton, where she has | BIG HALLOWF’EN DANCE sflont at the meeting Rf the Alpha Eta keen visiting with friends for the| Pattergon’s Hall, Wednes- ter of the Delphian society yes- | past week and looking after business av nt the McKenzie hotel when 4 | matters, . aay, October Sist. 10 Cent ussion of “Egypt of Bible Times:” ces. ‘uh Mrs. Florence Davis as le C. A. FINCH CALLER taken up. A number of inter-/ C. A. Finch of LaMoure, head of sting discussions on closely re- the Finch Lumber Company, which lated subjects. were given by formerly’had a yard in this city, was Bthe members. At the close of in the city today ‘on business. the meeting the ladies attended a ] I matinee at the Eltinge when “Navy ON INSPECTION TRIP Dey” pictures were shown, for the} Major Harold Sorenson of the Ad- fi benefit o2 the club en of iu2 city. | jutant-General’s office will go tq Minot Saturday to inspect the na- tionul guard company of that city. FILMS. er of club’) present it ve ON HUNTING TRIP, ths R, E, Waddell and “Bing” Richards Furg@ arrived in the city for a hunting trip in this vicinity, —THEY’RE “MEAN JOBS”— Those '“Cisco” knitted vests. ‘Neckwear fs rather “spicey” too. Of course, plain “dressy” shades orn tet fiThe films had been sent from Wash- ington to Mrs. E, A. Hughes, chair- 3 man of the North Dakota Navy Day ON BUSINESS TRIP. program, to. circulate through Norttt| R, B. Murphy and F, E, Diehl, mem- Dakota, They were an unusually fine | bers of the Board of Administration, IS THERE A ‘PERFECT FOOD? Nature has answered this age-old question with whole wheat an milk,themost perfect of all food combinations the best form in whichto eat the ole wheatis Shredded — eat Biscuit.ltis100 per cent whole wheat,nothing nothing away. Two of these tasty little loaves of baked whole wheat make ‘a nourishing, satisfy: - supplying giving nutriment you need or a half days work. Itis an ade food, delicious for_- Carter's Si Underwear for the Baby: ‘We particularly recommend Carter’s Vests for wee babies. They have become the standard vest, chosen by millions of mothers. This wonderful little vest can be washed every day, and will stay silk— soft and milky white. It»is only one of the dozens of babies’ and children’s styles that Carter’s Knit Underwear has made famous. : 4 : * Buy Carter’s For the Baby by all means. 4 ‘Underwear \ . \ X HEN they ro: yand play, and get overh eatedae these unsettled f deyp, ordinaty “underwear ‘can't Reoucs them from the sharp, cold winds. cir delicate little bodies need the protec- tion of Lackawanna Twins, the All Winter, Weather Underwear. This truly wonderful Underwear is fashioned out of the softest, warmest and absorbent wool and. cotton Felis ob puss the proves salary ne ws sella ‘wear, ration instantl; keeps Children prefer i¢ because it never itches or scratches wears 0 ‘well, and isso well made. . r Select your Underwear from the biggest stock in ‘this part of the state. You can get exactly) what you want: ‘and at the price you can best afford to pay. BUY CARTER’S FOR COMFORT AND ECONOMY ~ A.W. LUCAS C “BISMARCK'S BUSY SHOPPING CENTER” — : Hoskins- Mi er xclusive / tt im a ae oes = ees : j }