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= i tA SME RARE LV Sasa cE ee: shen ~immediatee S Doll Given Away Walks, =sisvcizmy Little Girls, my name Ie Dolly May, Talks and = And you should hear how nicely Steeps. I can say, “MAMA--MAMA.” ‘Telephone Girls. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923 “the 1 o'clock luncheon two tables were played. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs, R. S. Inseth. leSocial and’ | _ Personal Miss Newton Will WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. W. H. Bedenstab entertainea members of the Wednesday Bridge club at her home yesterday after- noon, when three tables were in Take Nuptial Vows At Parental Home pisy.’ the honors at cards were won cpt, ~I|by Mrs. F, L, Conkiin. At the con- he marriage of Miss Eva H. clusion of the game luncheon was vton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, scrved.° Mrs. E, L. Patterson of | W. G. Newton of 512 Ninth street,; Santa Barbara, Calif, was an out-of- and Ernest William Monson, of} town guest HY-LO BRIDGE CLUB this evening at 7 0 The Hy-Lo Bridge club met yes- home of the bride’s parents. Rey. terday at the home of Mrs. Roy Lo- L. R- Johnson of the Bagtist church gan. The honors at cards were won will read the marriage service in by Mrs. W. W. Moyer’and Mrs. W. the presence of members of the B. Hartley. Decorations about the | teefamily. 3 Logan home were cartied out .inj ._ Miss Newton thas been a teacher hallwe'en effects. The next meet- in the public school of Harwood ing of the club will ‘be held at the for the past two years, since her home of Mrs. T. G. Plomasen, 204 W. parents came to Bismarck from: Ros-er. t ® Fatgo to make theit home. Miss Newton received her high schopl training in the Crookston, Minn., high school and later attended the acherg State Trafning College at} i Mr. Monson received | mal training in the schools and since com pleting his education thas been en. gaged in framing in that vicinity. Following the simple marriage ony a wedding ‘dinner will} rved at the Newton home.|} being Jaid for the family! members only. Decorations about the house will be carried out in pink and white. DINNER FOR FOOTBALL SQUAD. Mrs. Eimer Brown entertained at @ o'clock dinner last evening in honor cf. the feotball squad of the William Moore school. Decorations ere charmingly carried out in a hallowe’en cotor scheme. Ray Gobel acted as toastmaster of the evening. Assisting the hostess was her daugh- ter, Miss Izene and Miss Helen Say- lox and Mrs, R. E. Carlander, BIRITHDAY PARTY. Members of the Birthday club were entertained at the home of | ‘The bridal couple will leave to-/| Mrs. L. K. Thompson yesterday. The morrow for Fargo for a short visit | tadies spent the afternoon in playing before going to the farm ‘home! bridge. At the close of the game made ready by the bridegroom. luncheon was served. j RETURN FROM COAST. ‘ Mrs. George Bernges and her Give Theatre Party) mother, mrs. M. Wolf returned yes- | terday from Portland, Ore., where they: will be enjoying a vacation party wes given by the girls of the} with relatives and friends for sev- local telephone exchange compli-! eral months past. mentary to their telephone instruc- par wes ~ tresses, Misses Hazel Doncan vf AMONG CITY VISITORS, Fargo, Jessie Cox of Minot and’ p Ww. Casey of Livona, Mr. and Nell Byrne of Bismarck. The af-|.yrs. T, A, Bohrer of Mannhaven, fair opened with a line party to the Mr, and Mrs, Ed. C. Kruger and Mrs, | Eltinge and was followed with | m ‘Beck of Linton, were among the ae a te eerie Care| city visitors yesterday. enjoyed during the evening and & cena 5 luncheon wagieErved covers being; LEAVE FOR FOOTBALL GAME. | Ml for “twenty. ( D. C, Poindexter and J. B. Dennis left this afternoon in the latter's | automobile for Minneapolis to attend | the Minnesota-Northwestern football game Saturday. A delightful. haliow’en ‘theater Gabel] Home Is : Scene of Surprise The home of Mr. ard Mrs. John Gaibel was the secene of a delight- ful sunnrise on Mrs. Gabel iby friends Saturday evening. Friends assembled fdr the happy occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. John Harms and family, Mr. arid Mrs, Tebbo| Harms and family, Mr. and Mrs.1 LADIES AID SUPPER. Henry Miller and family, Mr. and! The Ladies. Aid of the Methodist Mrs. George Gabel ahd family, Mr. church, second division, will serve and Mrs. Henry Gabel and family, supper in the church dining room on and Mr. ard Mrs. Henry Gerkie} Friday, Nov. 2nd, at 6 o'clock. and family. A social evening and refresh- ments were enjoyed by the visi- tors. STOP 9VER. Mr. and Mrs, Joe J. Fettig and Frenk and Miss Johana Fettig of Strasburg stopped over in the cani- tol city yesterday for a visit with friends. RETURN FROM SOUTH DAKOTA. Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Ernisse have re- turned from Armor, 8. D.; where they were called by news of the death of Mr, Ernigse’s father. SUCCESSFUL PARTY GIVEN BY A, 0, U. W. The A.'O. U. W. lodge room was) raily decovat-d with the colors of the “season” orange ‘and black for ON SHOPPING TRIP. Mrs. 0..R. Vold and Miss Fishman of Regan, arrived in Bismarck yes- , terday on a shopping trip. ven rprointr throughout “nd = was spent in. d: of midnight lunchecn was served. ON BUSINESS TRIP # business trip to Devils Lake and Edmore./ D. A. R. MEETING. =: The regular meeting of the D, A.R. COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING will be held tomorrow at the home COUGH. of Mrs. N. O, Ramstad when a 1 os g’clock luncheon will opén the meet-} Mrs. Will Hall, R. No. 3. Baxley, ing. This will be in the nature of |Ga, states: “I am writing to all a visitors day with the members of | who suffer from coughs, colds, croup the Mandan chapter as guests. Hos- | or whooping cough. I cannot recom- tesses for the occasion will be Mmes. | mend Foley's Honey and Tar too Ramstad, Wm. Langer, E. A. Thor- berg and B. K, Skeels. out jit. Have been using it since 1919.and have found it the best med- N. U. BRIDGE CLUB, icine there is for growns-ups and The N. U. Bridge club held “s first | children.” Best and largest selling meeting at the home of Mrs. G. H. | cough and cold remedy in the World. Dollar yesterday and will continue | Refuse substitutes, . This Great, Big, Beautiful AUNT MARY Has a Doll Just Like Dolly May For Every Nice Little Girl |..to meet every fortnight. Following ; ©: ' 1} J-dre I, . Davies left today on} much, and I can’t keep house with- | ,| dinary, clays. y ‘Mr. ang Mrs. Hanewall of the city are parents of a baby boy born at the Bismarck hospital. - Parents of Son Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bower of Braddock announce the birth of « son at the Bismarck hospital. Baby Girl Mr., and Mrs. A. C. Gerber of Kintyre are the parents of a baby girl born at the Bismarck hospital. Parents of Girl Mr. and Mrs. John Hunstad of Underwood, are ihe parents of a baby girl born. at the Bismarck hospital. Announce Birth The birth of en infant daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson at the Bismarck hospital is an- nounced. ey Remedeting Block Remodelin; of the Laskin Block, corner of Main and Fifth street, has commenced. An_ additional story comp.is.ng tw» ‘iving apert- ments will bs added to the build- ing. The Standard C).thing Store and Fifth Street Steifonery will y Mrs. Glen Ulin and baby Elsie, $ onl, Beulah, Helmuth ft. Marcin, Vivian Fauth, Tuttle, Guvtal, Re He- bron, Miss Vivian Peterson, Un- derwood, Fred Huff, Wisiek, Mary Haloner, McKenzic. M Peter Alby, Max, Sylvan Forgeson, Wi!- ton, Merkel Julius, Ashley, Mrs. John Enze, Antelope, and Mrs. E. K. Hanson, Mandan. ‘ive entered the Bismarck hos 1 for treat- ment. F, D. Spiegetberg. Beich, Bahy Calvin Holst T.G Josephson and ee. city, tran, charged The kind I use—at self a famous beauty. I have reach- ed the age of 62, but-I keep my youthful looks. Countless young girls envy my hair and my conplex- ion. ’ No ordinary beauty helps ever did, or ever will, bring such results to women. I searched the world for the best helps in existence. I .spent’ a fortune to obtain them. To them I ‘owe all that beauty and. perennial youth have meant in my career. Now I have placed those identical helps at your call. To-girls they. {mean inultiplied beauty, to. women | continued youth. I urge you to let them bring to you what they brought to me. The Great Mistakes Millions of women seeking beauty and youth use, unscientific helps. existence. Clay is a beauty essential. -No girl can look her best without. it, no wo- man keep her Youth. But not the crude and muddy clays so many’ st#tl employ. A super-clay has been per- fected by 20 years of scientific study. It is white, refined and dainty. It is ten times more effective than the or- I call this my White Youth. Clay. Many women, with one use, seem to drop ten yea! clear complexion. It) removes the causes of blackheads and blemishes. It firms the skin, combats all lines and wrinkles. My White Youth Clay will amaze and’ delight you. I urge you to see what it does. The cost is 50 cents and $1. ific Creams Women use creams which no great expert in the world could sanction. I |.made a world-wide search to get the best creams. in existence. One is my Youth Cream—a cold ream. . It contains both lemon and ghFe He ij 8 58 ‘80 clearly you'll ) gewecenvses. 419 Sisth St, Se., Minne solr arc ae fe 7 ' My Heme is. For Rent —6 room modern house, good} location,. South front, west end. For Rent —8 room modern house, good location, East front, hot water heat. For Rent —4 room apartment, immedi- ate possession. ~— \ | HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY |Phone 241W. } $5 Powders By Edna Wallace Hopper I was a plain girl, but I made my-| strawberry. Also all the best Now I bring you the best helps in’ It brings a rosy,|. “8. Boutrous-and baby @irh, Miss Bertha Wahl, Ashivy, Edmond Kushi, Kulm, Mrs. Grant Hullet .and baby girl, Braddock, Magnus Husfloen, Price, Bas- Turtle Lake, Charlee J.; Fields, Butte, Mont, have been dfe- m the hospital. Local. Woman Is “ Injured at Tampa Mrs. A. Van Allen who teft Bis- | marck about a year and a half ago for Tampa, Fla., was sertouély in- jured last week when she was! struck by @ speeding touring ‘car, | according té word rezeived here | by frienda’ Mr. Van Allen was; with Mrs, Van Allen at the time of : the accident. She was rushed to| a hospital where it was learned | that she had sustained several crushed ribs on the right side and, numerous cuts and bruises om face, chin, ankles and possible intefna! injuries, in addition to injuries’ to her chest which were said to be’ serious. INFANTS CLOTHING. The Humane Society for the | Friendless calls attention to the pub- lic that it will gladly receive used clothing. Many calls are coming to the society from over the state. Par- ticular attention is called to the need of clothing for infants. The superintendent states that a certain family whose husband and father is in prison has just become the father of a new baby. The society is espec- | ially anxious to supply this handi- | capped mother with necessary eloth- ing for the new baby and her numer; | ous family as well. Address parcels to the society at Bismarck, MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of all after a Golden Glint | Shampoo. | Sewing Machines repaired and overhauled. Expert workmanship guaranteed. very modest prices , that ' science knows to soften, feed-and foster the skin <exture. I use it after the clay. Also as a night cream, also daytimes as a pow- j troubles or asthma. |taking on new strength, color and .* COUGHS-COLDS-“FLU” Watch out for “Flu” and pneumon= ia now. . Check~=coughs tor colds: quick. McMULLIN'S FORMULA ways reliable, ‘Have it handy. Noth- ing better for weale Jungs, bronchial! As a. germicide and, preventive against germ diseases has’ a hundred uses in every home.! Mfgr. only by Tilden’ McMullin Co., Sedalia, Mo. Sold by Lenhart Drug Co. i GIRLS! A GLEAMY. | MASS OF HAIR 35-Cent “Danderine” so Im- proves Lifeless, Neg- lected Hair An abund- ance of luxur- iant hair full of gloss, gleams and life shortly follogs a genu-- ine toning up of neglected scalps with dependa- ble “Dander- ine.” Falling hair, itching scalp and the dand- ruff-is correct- ed immediately. Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair is ‘quickly invigorated, youthful beauty. “Danderine” is de: lightful on the hair a refreshing, stimulating tonic—not sticky or, Any dgugstore. THE ART OF DESIGNING JEWELRY A piece of platinum, gold, or silver, the three metals generally used for jewelry is worth a certait! price per penny weight, or ounce. When made up into a personal adornment the real value is determined by the artistic workman- ship put into the plain metal The designing of appro- priate settings and the ability to produce artis- tic jewelry is a special feature of this store. Consultation and sugges- tions without obligation. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler — Bismarck. Established 1907 The house of lucky wedding der base. Never is'my skin without it. I want you to learn what Youth Cream means to you. It costs only 60 cents. My Facial Youth is a liquid clean- ser which I found in’France. Great employ it. vegetable fat. sorb it. {and removes from the skin all the dirt and refuse which nothing else can reach. 55 ‘ You will know for the first time what a clean skin means when you apply my Facial Youth. The cost is 75 cents. Hair You Marvel At Millions marvel at my hair. It is thick and lustrous—fin- er far than 40 years ago. Falling hair, dandruff and gray hair have never eome to me. : This is also due to France. She perfected my Hair Youth. I apply it daily with an eye dropper, directly to the scalp. It does not muss the hair. It cleans the scalp, stimulates and “fertilizes. _Then the hair roote flourish and bring the results 1 show. If you wish like hair, use this method—the begt that science knows. The skin cannot abr with eye dropper. All druggists and supply -these_preparati else in all the world can bring you like results. Go try them. Let them bring you what they brought to me. Edna Wallace Hopper. Business ad- dress, Waukesha, Wis. ‘ NOTE: Miss Hopper is now ap- pearing twice daily in the Pantages Theatres of the Pacific coast and western states. t counters ————————————————————— OUT OF YOUR HEAD - Yes, you can p the colds “out of: heed head” If you'll “in dulge” a “Kicin” Overcoat aud Muffler. KLEIN'S TOGGERY. . Every Shade and Color. Suede. Dyed to a leather finish ‘ ish, Suede Shoes Cleaned ~-Like New.. All Leather’ Goods Dyed ', Polished . beauty experts the world over now, t It contains mo animal, no]! But it cleans to the depths, |* luxuriant |° My Hair Youth costa 50 cents and $1 | Nothing |> rings. Lv. Bismarck Daily 11:29 a.m. or 10:54 p.m. “Northern Pacific” Rockies. Excellent Service on t: + W. A. McDonald, Agent Bismarck 15k TASTY LIGHT Day and Night Service. Short Orders a Specialty. SUPERIOR COFFEE. California Fruit California! H4VE your ticket read one way—going or returning. Be sure to see the Pacific Northwest, Puget Sourid, Columbia River, the Cascades, the Olympics, the Specially Reduced Fares an Northern Pacific Ry. ‘oute of the North Coast Limited” A.W. LUCAS COMPANY. “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center” F YOU KNIT OR CROCHET there are ever so many, lovely gifts that you ‘can make of yarns. We have all the popular yarns in all the wanted colors also the necessary needles.and hooks: to work with. Knitting books to show you what and how. LUNCHES Fresh Fruits, Confectionery. Store 119—5th Street. comprising Wagner, Jonathans and Romans, will arrive ae SATURDAY OR MONDAY In church Friday evening of every business is its ability to retain its cus- tomers year after year. tomers of this store are our most enthusiastic friends. Bonham Brothers Bit of Hand Needlework the Most Appreciated Gift SETI Se hate SL This is the time to, anticipate Christmas‘: and pass pleasant hours making gifts at home. With the children packed off to school what delightful. tynes are at hand planning and making the gifts you give. There are none more appreciated. Can’t you just see the last minute weari-*‘ some hustle and bustle of the nearby Christ- mas Season., You can easily avoid this by commencing your gift selections now. Of course, we refer principally to the gifts you make with your.own busy fingers. sy Our Art. Needlework Department is just 4 humming with activity these days, for the 4 Holiday Line of Newest Needlework is here. Hundreds are profiting by past experience ’ and are making their gifts before the rush. Never before have we shown such an as- sortment of new designs. So many new and decidedly clever ideas. Ever so many small articles, easy to. make and inexpensive. In ‘fact, nearly all the new needlework is simple, yet very artistic. We show finished models of all the stamp- ed pieces/so that you will know exactly what kinds and colors of thread to buy. We will also gladly assist’ you in’ starting your pieces. . Why’ not come in now, while assortments are large. METHODIST AID SUPPER DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. at 6 o'clock. SUPPER 50 CENTS : THE TEST Many of the first cus- JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS" Big Saving in Having.

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