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130 o'elock at St, Mary's! ‘ ‘ ley; John Koehler, diph- (es Social and |" 2." " "| Baptists Give atin Rowse ened ems pts fie actes tm | ROOMS WANTED . Oocia an ‘ Echo Luncheon gir Hazen; Henry Haugse, Linton; |'members of the same family wito All 7 's, A. Fischer, Strasburg va in those having rooms child Will be ind beside his mother | Vailable for the North Da- in the Underwood cemetery. Keak Educational Associatio | he ‘and 28, kindly register these | rooms at once with the Asso- GET GAME * | MEDIUM BROWN HAIR MA i —— here November 21, 2 ND N MAY ciation of Commerce or Phone Should Minot Win’ It Would | best of all after & Golden” Glint | MRS. SANGER VISITING HERE | 1, Mrs. Caddie Sims Sanger of Lakoti; That the Baptist women in the,ten {is spending several days in Bismarck.’ thousand and more churches among | ote Sanger is engaged in gathering the Northern Baptitsts are on the |D@>y girl, Driscplls materials about successful farming job of completing the five-year pro- | Jones and baby girl, Washburg, have and other products-of the state with gram in the denomination’s mission- ie diatharged ‘from theivapies a view to having the stories boost-| ary work is evidenced by the fact! aiaSea ck Bas ing\ North Dakota published. She that “Echo tuncheons” are to be|. s..14,, nusmarck Hospital” been engaged in this work for given by the women of these church- |. Esther Strandemo, Baldwin; Eilert | past two years and found some es during the month of November. | Sawyer, Driscoll;) Martin*/Ambtis, very énteresting material telling of; The Baptist ladies of Bismarck | Driscoll; Mrs, Christ Krause, Elgin; the wonderful accomplishments by’ will serve an “Echo luncheon” in the; Baby Richard Kjos, Mott; G. S. resid and valuable resources.in church parlors on Friday afternoon tion of the state which she at 4 o'clock. Each lady attending the | Lutz, Hebron; Master Wilmer Con- hermes, Glen Ullin; Mrs. Pe! Glen Ullin; Mrs. Martin Mrs, Arthur Personal B. & P. W. Dinner Proves Success With 44 Present; The dinner given by the Business and Professional Women’s club last night for members at the club roonis looks Boettcher, Hazen;. Master Ruben ' proved a very live and jolly occasion.| Ve "visited, ! She. expecta to cover luncheon will give one dollar toward | itz, Hazen, and Annie Pudwill, Wis- M ji i igoncleoes i | itz, 5 leet Far, igh in fi Forty-four members were in attand-| ome sO Over ire coMpIeHUATeE the “Conttauation (heb; Wave ‘entered. the HINRpSraR kGd: ‘go H e' | sei iia ance. Following the dinner which! | Campaign fond” of two million dol-| pital for treatment. Senja Antila, That City Creo manana | was prepared and served by Mrs. E. LADIES AID ‘lars and a general invitation is ex-| Arena, and Wm. Faul, Harvey, have — Hamlin a half hour was spent in singing conducted by Jennie Smith of New Lisbon, Wis. music su- -Pervisor, who has been directing: music at the teachers institutes in North Dakota. ; ‘The Methodist Ladies Aid Society tended to al! ladies. Miss Emma An-: will meetin the church parlors derson, Fargo, and Mrs. H. F. Kellar, | Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Bismarck, will report the “Loyalty | Strangers and friends are cordially !wncheon” meeting recently helg in invited ,to attend, and members are z wequested to attend. ‘The second ere been discharged from the hospital, Minot, N. D., Nov. 14.—The Minot i high football team will play Grafton | high’s eleven at Minot Friday after- noon, instead of Saturday, for the championship of the northern half Bolton Osteopath "Baby Girl. } Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Halbeisen of Golden Valiey are thy rsrents of a baby giri born at St. Alexius hospi- ‘At the’ el t ‘ of the state, it was announced this sing a'thort business scasion was] ‘vision Indies will be hostesses, 1” [ie es, Bearer ee [neers F Gtaad FOR eat akude | Specialist in A 4 . G. 5 to 7 tie at Grand Forks last Satur- | peridot) elt braNas ted CHICKEN PIE SUPPER. —_'& + | tages , hroni from the various committees were| _A chicken pie supper will be served | Misa: Many’ Genevieve Arrives. Parents of Daughter. It is ania that if Minot wins local Chronic een tne Non ee ne come on were! at the Methodist Episcopal church| Mr, and Mrs. W. F. McGraw are| Mr, and Mrs, ©, E. Christianson | (0.1, willie: Fargo at Mandan the | Di heard and a message of coflolence |. ment, Mandan, Thursday, Nov. 15 the parents.of 1 bby daughter, born j of Regan, ares the parenta of a i iseases following week. If Grafton wins the game will be played at Grafton. Ed- | gar Houser of Bismarck Has agreed to umpire. to E. G. Patterson in hia time of bereavement was composed. It was also decided at this meeting that a silver tea should be given by the club, Friday, Nov. 28 with special invitations being sent out to the vis- 1g teachers who will be attend- ing the meeting of the Teachers As- sociation. ‘ Mrs. B. P. Quain was named chair- | man of . the. silver tea committee with Mrs. Alfred Zuger, Mrs. E. M. Stanton, irs. A. P. Len » and | daughter born at the Bismarck hoa- pital. a Diphtheria Fatal. To Goplin Child % Leonard Goplin, 3on of C> G. Gop- Nn and grandson of Mrs. W. H. Os- trander of 519 Fifth St., died last night at 10 o'clock at the family residence of suffering from an’ at- at 5:30 o'clock, Mandan time. All| today in St‘Alexius hospital. The Bismarck residents invited. * baby was ‘named! Mary Genevieve. _ Hear ‘Rade Speakers James. 8. Hfilloy of Minot, Secre- tary of the“Assaciation of Commerce of that ¢ityanfl. secretary of the North Dakota Idenite Coal Operators Association, and’ W. F. Reynolds of Bismarck, state dairy commission, talked: from WLAG radio station, Minneapolis, last night on the sub- | jects, respectively, of lignite coal and Telephone 240 11914 — 4th St. : Bismarck, N. D. ‘HU Ac LOOKING AFTER BUSINESS L. D. Seeman, Carl Wohl, and Alex Walther of Linton are looking after business interests while in the city for a day or two, . Annual election of officers| Llovd Spetz Post, at 8 pv. m.' forte at the A. O. U. W. all, Finely Spun -- Yet Very Strong Holeproof Hosiery is beautiful, dainty { and sheer, yet it possessés a fine-spun strength that delivers extraordinary service. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER. Mr, and Mrs, %. B, Brater of the city are the parents of a-baby girl CHICKEN : ‘i :|born at the St. Alexius hospital, tack of diphtheria. He was 4 years —A STEP AHEAD— ‘ . E. C. White: a: ittee mem: . + pl r le was 4 y STE! Boni Abed bagi ead ate North Dakotg's dairy progress. The} and 8 months old. His mother passed | You'll he’ a. step ahead—it PIE SUPPER We are proud to sell this famous Pivitamestebytdritl’ was: fend by GOES TO ELGIN bell Sih pert of 2 oak in Beda away in Fargo about a year ago. you'll start with your Xmas apneh hosiery, because it gives our customers Miss Minnie 3: Nielson, Mri. Cath-| Frank MeCormick has gone to El. North Dakota spetkers ate Srotl | Interment will take place in ‘Un- shopping TOMORROW at ee ne the highest quality an@ best values to be crine Poole was’ chaitman of the 8im, being called there because of casting to the people of the North-) derwood tomorrow afternoon, the MANDAN found. west speeches on North Dakota's. re- sources. the illness of his brother, James. body being accompanied by Mr, Gop- KLEIN'S TOGGERY lin’s brother as Mr. Goplin is only John catie | beth Erkee, Raleigh; t ! Dickinson; Mrs. Max Reh], Brisbane; N. G. Lerum, Zap; Mrs. J. L. Bank- ston, city; Emanuel Kuecht, Good- M. E. CHURCH November 15 Thursday Beginning 5:30 p. m. Mandan Time. Price 50c Bismarck friends more Than Welcome. November activities committee in charge. _ JUNIOR HIGH PICNICS. The Junior high school pupils of William Mctre sched! enjoyed a pic- nic yesterday afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock. Because of the damp weath- er games were played on the school Tawn instead of taking a trip to the country, and a picnic lunch wasy served in the-building at 4 o'clock. Supt. H. 0. Saxvik and L. C. Sorlien were guests of honor. Junior high ~school teachers, Misses Mary Huber, CITY SHOPPERS Sarr Mrs. Nick Hermes and Mrs, Val ee Hermes of Glen Ullin. vis'ted and| . Elizabeth Ki shopped here yesterday. [Sehingls, 5 epP' | wood, Felicia Duckett, HERE ON BUSINESS j Little Soldier, Ree; Ramo President E. F, Riley: of the Schdol; Soldier, Ree; Mr: cl n of Science, Wahpeton, was here yes-, Pretty Rock; Ed. terdav on: business. slua Hospital Lefor; ran “Trade-In” NEWSPAPER MAN CALLS | A. D, LaDue, newspaper man from! Carson, is spending a few days in the Margaret Dinneen, Meria’ McGrath | SP" “Y- rich; Mrs. James ‘D. Wa'eman, city; and Rita Murphy chaperoned the pic- jg __-______________g| John Seedler, New ity ie! AT THE MOVIES Gates, Ashley; Mrs. Joc A. Wetsch, eg | J St. Anthony; Adam Zuh, Hague; Ho- | —__——_—____——$| mer’ Woodland, Glencoe; Mrs. Geo. | Harsch, Shields; Mrs. Stephen Sturn and baby Rose, Sweet Briar; Mr —————————————————————— ———————] TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS z WEBB BROTHERS RETURN FROM COAST * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knott Jr., re- CAPITOL turned yesterday from an extended visit with relatives and friends along the western coast. They attended the convention of the American-Le-! Destroying Angel,” which comes to gion in San Francisco and then vis- ited with friends and relatives in Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, and Puyallup, returning after an absence of six weeks. H Admirers of Leah Baird, the fas- cinating screen star, will be eager to |see her in'her latest success “The jthe Capital theatre tonight for an engagemef of two days. Miss Baird has lpng been recognized as one of ,the most convincing and powerful | actresses of the screen, but even her friends had hardly suspected the JA. S. Hough, Dawson IN MEXICO CITY | brilliant comedy talents she discloses Dr. T. M..MacLaughlan, practicing, in this fine pieturization of Louis physician in Bismarck for a number Joseph. Vance’s enthralling story. of. years, who left. about two months Miss, Baird’a friends,.who' have, ac- ago for Mexico reports that he isjclaimed her the. dane Cowl of the much delighted with Mexico City films, are now likely to allude to Mrs. Barbara | Schwartzenberger, Hague; Mrs, Math Herbert» Simmer, Hazelton St. Alexius. hospital for treatment. John Kind, Blue Grass; Mrs. Geo. Mewchel, Glen Ullin; Josephine Schaefer, Glen Ullin; Adam Stugel- where he has’ started practice. He asserts that it is far more beauti- ful than anything in the western states and that he expects to make it his home. ° Vegeta GUEST OF MRS. STRATTON. Miss Jennie Smith of New Lis! Wis.,, is the guest of Mrs. W. Stration. Mise Smith, who has b en ossisti 4s music ‘rector during the institute work in North Dakota is a sister of Mrs, A. J. Jacobson. She expects to remain in the stut? , her as the Ina Claire of the silver screen, for certainly in this picture she is challenging comparison with the histrionic talents of both charm- ing ar . “THE ELTINGE Startling flood scenes are one of the Eltinge today and tomorrow. The gay night life of San Francisco, the touring presses of a great newspaper plant, a front page scandal, and a subsequent romance have been wov- the features of “Her Reputation” at) WATCH S If you have a round: Wrist. Watch trade it in on the kind of watch you ‘have ‘long desired to own, an up to date Bulova, ‘As Beautiful as they are service- able.” You will be pleapeg at the. liberal allowance we will make you. ee By sending your old watch to The Vocational Train- ing School, we are enabled to make you a very liberal allowance on it. { en into this picture featuring May- McAvoy and Lloyd Hughes. Inter- esting Movie Chats and the amusing Lyman Howe Hodge Podge are also on the Eltinge program for today and tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday: Do:Heavy Meals . Begin To Tell? Follow Your: Meals With -Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. ‘They Give Stomach the Alkaline Effect That Prevents Gassiness and Sour Risings. : Those old-ti husky eaters often before' returning. fall down ‘on a glass of milk or a - doughnut, the stomach is heavy, fills MRS, VOLD GOES WEST with gas, is sour and woefully dys- Mrs. O. R, Vold of Regan left this peptic. Truth is, it had just such at- morning for Seattl, Wash., where tacks always, but they didn’t 1 she will visit with relatives and Now the stomach needs help and the friends for the remainder of the'best thing you can do is to fortify until after the convention of state teachers. ' MRS, BOISE GIVES BRIDGE. An afternoon brid, Mrs. Spencer Boi: tables were in play and tl cards went fo Mrs. Charles F, X& logge for high: score. Refreshments i were served at ‘the <lose of the game, the hostess’ being assisted by Miss Genevieve Boise. ON VACATION Dr. and’ Mrs. R. W. Henderson hat left by. automobile for a couple of weeks vacation in Jamestown and y will viait relatives and in Sioux City and Iowa City A Lamp for Your Home A floor lamp unquestionably is an active factor in the dec- orative scheme of every home. It ma’-7s -.ossible a state of: tranquility of mind and body because of thc soft colorful light it affords. Compare its mellow glow with the glaring of the light hanging from the ceilingand we'll wager you will get the picture clearly. ae ; What better time could.you choose to get’ one of these lamps than now. The holidays only a stones throw away, and the fact that we are offering these lamps, for the remainder of this week at reduced prices. Me Look at Our Windows | Also come into the store and you will Bonham Brothers ee Hoskins-Meyer For Roses Not every rose could find its way to our counters — only the finest. ra UU Wil wae For your own home or for a sunshiny ‘gift to others there’s nothing finer than Hoskins-Meyer Roses —and for Anniver- sary, gifts they are a winter. your meals with Stuart’s Dyspepsia ‘i find a great many styles from which to Tablets. They give the stomach th sai nea *. make a selection, and surely one'to fit the: he ‘Thursday Musical” club wilt|Sest food, they. give it’ haterinia to] THe cool weather 1 h é d for it; beside the meet tomorrow with Mrs. D. sC.!do this with, they. absorb the gas, has brought back _| Dlace VOMAYS XERCLVEO LON MU Desa age ‘their richest colors and full fragrance. ~ Quality. and value al- “ways at - HOSKINS-MEYER Scothorn. ‘chair, davenport, ‘piano, or in a place where it will complete the room balance: “ Note-- THE PRICES. OF THE e VARIOUS © GROUPS FOR THURSDAY ~~ FRIDAY SATURDAY stop acidit relieve pre: and no matter whether it is pork and ¢ bage, ple.and cheese, saysages buck-whi or steak and/ onions, your stomach works without distres: and youhave none of those trouble, due to indigestion or dyspepsia, Ge! a 60-cent box of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug sto. BUSINESS VISITORS . + Mr. and Mrs, C. McCarty of Belfield were business visitors to- day. ‘ EDISON TERMS ARE | MADE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE You can easily enjoy the wealth of music ava able through the New Edison, Merely make a - ‘mall’initial payment, an@ the instrument will be delivered at your home;—then a few dollars a month will-quickly nad ‘our own property.’ . SEWING CIRCLE. Mrs. J..W. McQuillan and Mrs, An- tone Wyciskala will be hostesses to St) Mary’é/‘Sewing Circle tomorrow —— GIRLS! LOTS OF 36-Cent © “Dariderline” Does. .. Wonders’ for Lifeless, This Convenient gposition has made the ne Edison available to thousands of music lovers, 4 é cn ta a $50.00 to $56.00 $45.00 to $49.00 $82.50 tp $37.50, Reduced to Reduced to |. “Reduced to $42.50 $37.50 $24.50 _