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THE BISMARCK TRIBUND Ice cream and cuke, pumpkin pic | Fresno, Calif, where they will spend! Re) and coffee will be served during the | the winter, OCIa. an V evening. H 8 i | GIVES DINNER PARTY. Th | MR, YOPER \LEAVES CAPITAL, | | Miss Anna Mae Ankenmann pave a e Personal | A. H, Yoder of Grand Forks, direc- | dinner pariy Tuesaay evening in tor of the extension, division of the | honor of Miss Amelia Rosewall of e @ e ry } ‘ J | university, has returned’ to his home | New York, guest of Mrs. Rose Hoff- Miss Boelke Becomes | atter attending Sv is. D. E. A. meet- | mun, i 5 ling here last week and looking up ; sae Bride of Mr. Sandy material ie he in his Seal POSTPONE LEGION MEETING | < While at the Capital City “he obtain- | The regular meeting of the Av i At Home Wedding’ « some books on North Dakota his- ican Legion for tonight has been oan, tory, copies of only a few known to | postponed because of rehersals of & c—.° * A profusion ‘of yellow be in existence, and other. material. . the play, “Oh, Oh Cindy.” uth Fouecs i chid flowers formed an a: {| Most of the 1 obtained will ting for the wedding of Miss Li!- | be used in meeting the needs of the spiNDS THANKSGIVING IN | lian Boelke, Dickicison, and Wardle! Women’s ciubs during the coming FAn a, atwilh | Sandy, Bismirck, at the home or) Seasen. — * Mrs. *, Duehring left this morn- =o the bride's parents cin Dickit ona! ‘ Ying for go to spend Thanksgiving afternoon at 3 o'clock. ty with he er, Mrs. S, A. Danicls. ;¢eremony Was pérormed by ‘ cis ' « é é ” minister of the Lutheran church; at a miscells ver yes yt GUEST OF MRS, AGRE. Mowers tand took place in the esent of | evening omplimen 0 ss 4 Ale Bladorn of Hitchcock, S. D., PoE Ce eT a j Membe:s cf the | .n Pietz who will be bride of ( A { ; is visiting at the home of his sis- The bride apps ed very ¢harm-| Thanksgiving holiday season. ter, Mrs, M. 0. Agre on Seventh St. J CHRYSANTHEMUMS ing in a gray sick crepe frock or-| group of intimate friends of Miss: over Thanksgiving. |tiimented wilh ec! cut beads emit] Pietz, a teacher in the Will school, pradies ~ é =—_— oe \ tpearls, wink & 2 jes to match.! several years, were present. VISITING MRS. CERVENSKI. FOR YOUR HOSTESS ‘She carried a wuower bouquet of, = Mis: Witla Gurdonsot Atinocquay : {pink Sweethes and was 8.-! B, AND P. W. PARCEL AUCTION... Wis., arrived last night for a visit 4 e' jxended dy how fc | A parcel auction will be held by —_— ELS | with her sister, Mrs, Paul Cervinski. — ; ‘ | Following ue cece ny a wed-| members of the B, and P, W. club eliza, If you are to be Sere iding dinner wos served at the! Tuesday, Dec. 4 at the club rooms | FOR THANKSGIVING.’ .. what could be finer than.a gift of eee fhome, cavers be‘ig laid for: It will begin promptiy at 8 o'clock in ‘trude E 4 16. gorgeous ‘mums’ for your Hostess? Torst, I spend : ‘the evening. AIL members of the ig with hee Wavils. at . | Mrs, Sandy hos resided in Bi:-| club are asked to send or bring in, Falkirk. eo It’s November’s most elegant ' | mrarele for ihe past fou vears and| GE Orbs: parcels carefully wrap- Rit | e e mee Ty | | has heen enn ore" ty the office 0”) ped. VISITS PARENTS ! 5 and popular flower and ce MY ithe state tax commission; for} = i 1 Angliss will spend} your message of gratitude like no {vamet.me pe coo that sue Wis} TAKE UP RESIDENCE. 1 with her parents in other gift. \ | with the Qnaiy on? Ramstad cli-| Mr. and Mrs, R. R. Mathews of 4 2 Inic. She is. go duc. ae Dick-| Butte, Mont., who nave come to Bis- | If you are away from home why {imsor) high schoc’. Mr. Sandy is} marek recently will reside at 20 Ave- ON BUSINESS TRIP not give the folks that. glow of | aseistant ea} Stay:'nue D. Mr. Mathews has accepted | yyy, B. Daly left this Bc a Bismanck Fruit compary, ond has{a position as assistant to L. R, Bard, | i) ELAR ehe “Pare | happiness when they say John or W eahuaei Beaten at Ne sdauarters Ravemivec iter stheltelescd’ BNAKARDE ing on a short business trip to | Mary sent them. Through our for the past four years of his ten, North Dakota. , Fargo. F. T. D. affiliation over three thou- | years of service with 2» compan = {his Ray, aero sand florists are at’ your com- Betore coming to the capital city! POSTPONE CHURCH DINNER, |)" \yallinms of Fairmount, and ls ; I be uour Orde he resided in argo wher se grad-| The Fellowship and Thanksgiving |} inecy caller baat o ing, were | mand. Leave your order now. uated from thigh schocl ‘and te-j dinner which was to have been held y. | 3 ceived hts B.S, de: Fargo jat the Baptist church tomorrow has : | : } cotlege. .During War been postponed because of the ill- Regular meeting of the| he s2rved ag cule » hanes with: ness of a number of members of the! American Legion Auxiliary | at HOSKINS-MEYER ’ the air servics for 3, be" parish and their families, will be held tonight at the A.| re ind Mrs, Shiv st! send; FOR THANKSaIvING, | 0. U. We hall at 8 o'clock, |] PHONE 784-W WE DELIVER | 319—3rd ST. their honeymoon in the Twin Cities; Mrs. Sura West’ Ankenmann and Card party will be postponed iene, ne tier Me | SRLS ann eee a on account of Legion play, OPEN. TONIGHT AND UNTIL NOON ON THANKSGIVING Kengie liccel to their friends. | Lguise Ankimann and other friends, , Practice. They expect to mike Bi omarckj including Rey. Walter EB, Vater and ———— ‘their nome. j family. i . To reduce your fuel bill! SE a | have Chamberlin _ weather | dows and doors. Phone Rich?| m= ayry | MISS, ¥ URAVES, . . . . ROW Slobojan Braz erol | 2 othks ellie has been Strips, applied to your win- ard O. Sloan 682. | a ae ee ee A Join ih Marriage | employed in the slopart- ; We youre me le, 3 i ret nee oy 01 i ment at the A, W. Lucas Hae or G ~ | AT THE MOVIES |New York on their delayed hovey- Flizabeth Slobo'nn of WHton, Sometime past left today for Lon RECIAN * — SIE eee ee titeath eaten became the bride of John J ro} | Beach, Calif, GRACE oo bar < f Bis K Is rut 8 o'clock CAPITOL - to make, yet the harder they are the | Cr Bivmates last everins ah8 o'clos TY, . How can Haroid Lloyd keep up!more vigor Lloyd and his staff put|” ptronaine Sage wae eS s Hendricks of e bias a ’ back of their efforts. Attendibenche scounle were) Miss , have taken up their Ancient Greeks, with h Kathi rol, sister of the . 1 siege ee a uestion;titt han pudsled| . Mloydhever tox. takonen step back-| uitdaptooin Brae Ret ey dence at 30 Avenue ©. Mr, Hend- their ideals of beauty, people inside the motion picture in-j ward, He zlways travels forward i Aad Tewinentheenininlen marikdpervervice meee cccesan vs Wa Smnze WILLERS . knew that the anklet dustry as well as the | millions of — - wrine ilycappointed wedding dinner| Piivoad commission, Bunay eiatcantated meine peers ibys bee etn | THE ELTINGR | way served at the home of the bride-j JOMAN!S JRBLIBE. CORRS fine, trim lines of the wholesome comedy on the screen, A corking good picture is Gold-| "un mele, J.P. Spies, Mr, Brac! ,, WOMAN'S, RELIE PS, ular a : Yet he does. He followed “A! wyn's film: version of Austin Strong’s|Srro)"has made his home in’ Bise| wth W. R. C. will meet with -Mrs. ankle. Modern women Sailor-Made Man” with a great pic-{ successful stage play, “Three Wis®) narck fon. the past six rs, being | Wierd, 400 Seventy acer ae know that, too, when ture in “Srandma’s Boy.” He main-| Fools,” which comes to the Eltinge o'cive, to mee tained the pace with “Dr, Jack,” and| theatre on Thursday and Friday, It connected with the B airy Mik Prseat, one they choose the anklet. ye 7 és ri i company. Mr. and = Mrs, fh rahe ty strap, or bracelet Shoe ith “Safety Last” he hit a ah hieeboer : King Vidor w Tol Vers requested to attend, strap ¢ with “Safety Last” he hit a notch} has been ‘directed b ing Vidor with a for formal afternoon and semi - formal evening sible for him to hit again. acterization, in atmosphere and in 11... % rl i Nevertheless,- he has in “Why } background. 14 Tables Played ae Mande d bal dacants Be 3 wear. ‘ry 2", a six-reel farce which will| It’s story is that of three old bach- with Mrs, J. 1. sterd 3 e r e O S e@ be shown at the Capitol Theare to:|elors who agree to take charge of| AtB.& P. W. Party, ternoon! High score woh by | © Of Black Satin, Junior ry ‘ ; : Nei? will make their home in I which many felt it would be impos-jall of-his feeling for actuality in char- MANDERIN MAH-JONGG CLUB. night. “Why Worry?” will win many| the grown daughter of the. girl who ; 5 D. Patient. irate Mnsen tea new friends for Lloyd: ‘It is going|had rejected the love of ull'three of| Fourteen tables of bridge were in | served at the close of the game. to prove that Lloyd cannot set a'them in their youth. Comedy com-| Progress at the bridge party given anh icc linhienti ; sines: sion: PTIST LADIES SALE. . ce too fast for himself. Each pic-| plications ensue fast and furiously| by the Business and Professional BAPT! $9 00 Lonis Heel i i i fe inei ich} i ¢ Mrs. M. W.| annual food and fancy work sale at ‘¢, for him to equal its|series of dramatic incidents which} ing. Scores were won by Mrs, M. al’ food f but Ly a greater effort}are solved happily for all concerned] Roan and Miss Gladys Pierce. ; Hoskin’s Saturday. _ . 1 jafter the girl has been jailed on aj] An entertainment feature of the see Saas a cen mo: ‘hs! charge of aiding and abetting three | evening were the solos sung by Mrs. GUESTS OF MRS. CRAVEN ; 3 | Frank Barnes with Mrs. Arthur] \ Mrs. J. Kronk spent . eros ie sted it criminals t pres i e oe i eee nee eee iu GL ’© erything in it that the most jaded | Hs Poole was chairman of the Novem: | ut the Annex hotel on their w 4 a . : ‘ ' ber activities committee in charge of June! or just before Hare'd and b's fan could wish for—comedy, ro- v nm c {mance, reality, thrills and spectacu-|the @fair. During the evening re- freshments were served. 7 [dae moments: Mrs, Anna Nielsen will be chair- Tts cast is of the kind that Gold-| on of the committee for December. ) oe i 2 wyn has accustomed picturegoers to \expect. Eleanor Boardman, is the girl—the “three wise fools” are| Select Cast For il No More Dull, Watch For Our Ad mmm Claude Gillingwater, William H. “ far sall MIM ee Crane and Alex Francis, The cast al- ‘Oh, Oh, Cindy Heavy EYES e so includes John Sainpolis, Brinsley : - | in Friday’s WILL '. dE = Shaw, Fred Esmelton, William| ‘The title role in “Oh, Oh Cindy,”|§| If your EYES ere tired, dull, heavy Haines, Lucien’ Littlefield, ZaSu| play given under the auspices of the || use Murine. This harmless F ' “TIN LIZZI EE” Pitts, Martha Mattox, Craig Biddle,| American Legion Dec. 11 and 12 at t Tribune 4 Jr. Creighton Hale and Raymond|the Auditorium will, be taken by i EXCLUSIVE ton, Round one of the mew| Misé Ilo Miller and playing opposite | | business, reading, se pgs a a CARRY “HENRY FORD” TO THE ‘Fighting Blood” stories is alsojher as Stephen Craig, her fiance, sports. DIAMOND showing ot the Eltinge Thuraday and will be Vern Goddard. Company, Dept.80, WHITE HOUSE????? Friday. About 125 people were out for the - \first rehearsal which was held Mon- Thoughtful men seldom waste money. and 1 | Special Thanksgiving Din-|4#¥ night upon the arrival of Miss Our best business suits are priced trom ner, $1.00 per plate. Lewis & Mario Richter who will direct the URI B MOUNTING Clark Raia Manish. Bin MOther members of the cast and! Fon Your EYES : $30 to $65 ner. serv rom noon to] choruses will be announced later. 5 Any man who pays more, or less, is wasting his money: SERVICE Lae p. m. and from 5;30 to CD of A. Give ‘Widely Used Since 1889 You can find our labe} in the suits and overcoats of the i i ‘ faiciegi in. Quant ; best dressed men in the city. Dams a Up tae | Carnival Bazaar SINCERE ‘VALUES are represented in all of our , Mountings we are able to ‘y ‘i exclusive styles—the year around, give you service waich other- GIRLS! LOTS OF Friday afternoon und evening, N. wise could not be had.’ It BEAUTIFUL HAIER) vember soth, at St. Mary’s auditori- | : : i OVERCO. ATS our many years of experi- um fe Catholic Daughters. of Amet- | : : : hae : 5 : A ence in buying and gelling 5 nlhe ica Will give, a reul up-to-the-minute ntended for your comfort and neat appearance durin diamonds ‘were not facts, it [| 35-Cent “Danderline” Does} carnival and novelty bazaar. | 4 pe as le y the cold dae E g is dne thing to advertise dia- | : Wonders for. Lifeless, There will be a variety of tents i" * H il monds and ancther to Have ff. * id containing ¢xhibits of unusual inter- ” = ‘ , 4 $32 50 to $55 00 the experience necessary to Neglected Hair est. The traditional fattest baby, | f eH aNd, (Me: i ° I e ‘buy wisely. Siamese Twins, the tallest living wo- f 4, i " . i . aie Our thirty-two years exp ; mat, 3162" ¥} man, and jumping spook will be on (ame re : 6s: \ HOME OF “EMERY” SHIRTS ence in buying and selling WEE Hiet hate fall hand to amuse, Young ladies and ma- I: ie | diamondg places us ina posi- ~~ f gl Ruatee teens fair desiring to know what fu- tion to serve you wisely. of gloss, lus |i holds in store for them will be TARE TN: TT Get posted on color, price 4 and life short-| furnished an opportunity to visit the and QUALITY other places, ly follows | seventh. daughter of the sevent , then come to us we, will genuine: toning | daughter born. on the banks of the have no trouble in selling - + up of. neglect- | Nile. you the diamond you need. F ed scalps with Booths contatffing fancy and nov- Re d, ependa bv jelty articles, dolls of all varieties . . ~ H ‘ sEpptarine.” and sizes willbe fauna from which | ‘ WN Here is Opportunity for Adventure — Romance ‘falling hair, | to make selection of Christmas gifts Ps itching scaip|a pleasure and heaps of home-made + Store vivid memories of eighteen, countries. Old-world Europe & = Fy F < = and the dandruff is: corrected im-| candy, pop corn and ice cream cones Ancient Egypt—The mysterious Orient. = F A. KNOWLES mediately. hin, dry, wispy or fad- | for the iidd'es, too, a . ‘or Take the Grand Tour on the palatial Reapaene of Connie, the ecaret E Jeweler _ Bismarek ing hair is quickly. invigorated, tak- A one-half hour concert will be i} ship making the Around the World y aalting Srom Tew York, =z ' AE Raw yar “}} ing’ on new. strength, eolor and | xiven at 8 o'clock consisting of musi- ) SB U January 30, 1924. Fare $1600 from starting point. Limit 500 guests, The fp raceitiated 1907 youthful beauty. “Danderine” is de- | ¢al numbers and solo dancing. ! Plan NOW to sve the whole world in luxurious comfort, i Fine Tailoring. “Nifty” Men’s lucky wedding lightful: on- the hair;<a ‘refreshing, | For the lovers of the Art of aa : . / Wor further infermation apply to any ifth at. Broadway. BISMARCK — Furnishin, rings. alating .tonie—not ky or | Sichore good music has been provid- Railway or, Steamship, Agent or Fifth Broadway eS; Any drug store,» © : ed and a pleasant evening is assured, |(CU™ fn $11-2nd Ave. So. © Minneapotis. Minn : NAR cap : — = te At FREDERICK piwwee bance _ SPECIAL LUNCH iN

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