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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ bos = es ———©| Weinberg, Turtle Lake; Donald !ture study. There are two purposes | There are eight other schools of ~ re ee ee ee ee i EAU TY LI e . “| Keng, Hazeltcn;’Mrs. J.B. Smith, !instruction in bible history which’ oné‘being supported by the mem- CT hom uuu Oocia an ersonal Cr GL ak nT Citys NaC Hane, citys eden is riot GWeretrin/the PABIIG schionle, | Gi, la UAMROCAT Ol She teh ti ‘ Recovering From Illness Hurtz, Almont; W. H. Weymouth, |and the secon, to cora cul ; which the school-is located. PLEASED S. D. Rohrer who was seriously | City. ‘ |missionary work among the chil- ” 5 cama ¢ Intelligent care of the ski ill in the St. Alexius hospital, is Gone a Ree aero so that Way ea ae help in| Ladies find many articles 1g and (cir eilevemeen ia Tpeaieae® re now improving. arrison; irs. ‘Chris' , ristian work he children are Hy an’s Be ing beauty. Come s for ENTERTAINED AT SURPRISE ; ENTERTAINS AT THEATRE PARTY Li Se Otter Creek; Mrs. Homer Walker, tauyht to endeavor te provide heip | £2 Wear in a Men's Wear thekeiche, SGA eae PARTY Mr. and Mrs, John Thorpe enter- From Glen Ulin Hazelton; Mrs. Joseph Garecht, for necdy or ailing people. |Store such as Klein's Toy. | Neped ; ‘ent: You wilt be. pleakel Mrs. Alf Goplin was the compli-| tained Misses Judith Rue, Dorothy! GH. Wunch of Glen Ullin, was |Richardton and Mrs. Verner Ly-| Mrs. ey has had cichteen| gery. G withethe results. aie ; mented guest last evening when sev-| Jones, and Bertha Hanson at a thea- tbrought to the St. Alexius hos- | deen, Pettibone. years experience in Seventh Day | ——$—__— i eral of her friends met at her home| tre party, all teachers in the city ipital yesterday for treatment. ——— \ndventist. schools, having taught Kilectrie Cookery. | “Our Methods Please” to celebrate the occasion of Mrs.| schools, last night. . After seeing 4 SE . jat Minot, Beach, and Harvey. Is Better Cook a Shinw 55 Goplin’s birthday. Mrs. Hans Even-| the picture at the Eltinge, the guests Improving DVENTIST | Se Ee AM Tehinele Bove cle son and Mrs, C, C. Enockson were in| spent the time at the Thorpe home. | Lewis Larson, who has been ill = HARRING' ~% charge of the arrangements for the| Miss Jones will leave tonight for|in the St. Alexius hospital, for | epee party which was a surprise to Mrs./ Steele, where she will spend the |some time, is improving. Mr. Lar- i Barber and Beauty Goplin. Five tables of cards were at| week-end at her home. , son is an old resident cf this city he FLORS H EIM SHOE Phone 130W play during the ene Mrs. a) Suis | Nelson winning the first prize, an RETURN TO UNIVERSITY SUFFERS FRACTURE p " i Mrs, W. F.-Deming, the second prite.| Several” Bismarck students left | Peter Weymouth wre ody ved SCHOOL HER i f They're as faithful as a good UM = SHOPPE Mrs. Goplin was presented with a set | this morning for Grand Forks, to at- |for treatment to the St. Alexius | \ friend—your Florsheims— of china by the visitors. An out of | tend the University of North Dakota, hospital, having suffered a broken \ you treat them rough— you town guest was Mrs. Deming, of| They were Misses Lucille Hall, Mar- |leg, fractured in two places. | demand the unusual of them Billings, Mont., who is the guest of | ion Staley, Gwendolyn Welch, and - Enrollment at Present is 12: h id loyal her daughter Mrs, Frank Matscheck.| Paul Goddard, Charles Gobel, Edgar Bismarck Hospital . Pt aA eel Scott, Edward Alfson, David Cook,| Admitted for treatment to the Pupils, Representing | Day after day they prove 4 ENTERTAINS AT CARD PARTY | Vincent LaFrance, and Robert Bird-| Bismarck hosjital:, Mrs. Daniel | an er their worth. Mrs. W. C. Mills entertained Wed- } zell. Weisenberger, Tuttle; Ralph Col- First Six Grades The Rugby ¥10— \ nesday evening at cards complimen- HAVEIGUESTSTERON aROOHINN ree) eee \f NAM ak Wash- — i tary to Mrs. W. F. Deming, who is LY! urn; Mrs. S. F. Wright, Hazel- school for the child of th ( the guest of her daughter Mrs.| Judge and Mrs. W. L. Nuessle have |ton, and Fred Ganske, Center. simsthe per WUGeREIS PREW de y Frank Matscheck. Mrs. M. Eratrom| as their guests, Mrs. Agnes Wallin, | Discharged: Mrs. Phillip Weber,| being conducted this year in Bis- | won the first prize. Mrs. Deming | and her sop, Lieut. Homer Wallin, of |Hebron and Mrs. J. D. Thompson, marck, with Mrs. Mary Kelsey | | has been the honor guest at a num-| Brooklyn, N. Y., who arrived here | Carson, teacher. The school cpened Sept. ber of affairs, the past two weeks,| Yesterday by car. They will leave | _ Births: Mr. and Mrs. G. W.|8, at 712 Thayer aveling, and oee and will leave soon for her home in|:tomorrow for Washburn, their form- |Schlabach of Driscoll are the pa-|the enrollment is complete will Billings, Mont. er home, and will visit there for|rents of a baby girl, born at the|have twelve pupils, representing | some time. Bismarck hospital. the first six grades. | WILL ATTEND REBEKAH Sree The work is conduct MEETING U. C. T's. HAVE CARD PARTY ‘St. Alexius Hospital to that in the public H. A. Armstrong of Hazelton, is] Six tables of bridge were at play| Admitted to the St. Alexius hos-| the addition of instruction in bible | the member of a group from Hazel-| ®t the card party given Wednesday pital for treatment: Miss Claire history, and a special course in na- ton who are in the city today for a| evening by the ladies of the U. C. T. short time on their way to Flasher | 4UXiliary, at the eee eee aki istrict | Score was won by Mrs. A. K. Tice, where they will attend a disitict] score wes won by Mrs. A DEAR SIRS meeting of the Rebekahs. There are 3 Z received ie) conselation! Reise? PLEASE GUARD YOUR HAIR + nine others in the party. IN CITY ON BUSINESS VISIT HERE FOR SHORT TIME By Edna Wallace Hopper J. C. Anderson, formerly a well] Mrs. L. B. Seymour and son, and| I feel sorry to see men grow bald. known business man of Bismarck,|.Mrs. J. E. Watson of Moose Jaw, Can- It is easy to keep and to cultivate now residing in Fullerton, California, | 848, Who have been the guests here| hair, and you owe it to yourselves | 26 miles from Los Angeles, where he| f°F @ few days of Mrs. Harry Mc-| and to us. is engaged in the automobile busi-| G4" and Mrs. Henry Hermann, left] For many years I have sought and ness, is in the city, and will be in| today for Omaha, Neb., where they consulted this territory for #'brief time look.| Will make their home in the future. ing after crop interests. Exclusive Agency For | (antilever Shoe | Like the human foot the proper shoe.., | has a flexible arch. BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP “The Popular Priced Store” FOR REAL HOME COMFORT Burn Carney Coal We have the exclusive sale for this coal_in Bismarck. We have sold Carney for several years and from the recommendations that we have received from satis- some of the world’s greatest experts on hair. They all agree that hair health comes from a | clean and _heal- thy scalp. Com- | bat the harden- VISITS IN MINNESOTA VISITS IN VALLEY. CITY __ Mrs. Alfred Olson left this morn- H. C. Upham left Wednesday for | is for Fergus Falls, and Minneapo- Valley City, where he will spend a|-lis: where she will spend about three few weeks as the guest of Mr. and| “eeks visiting relatives. Mrs. A. C, Olson, and visiting his sister, Mrs. Newcomb, who is also Pah se Flexible Correct RETURN FROM IOWA and Hat Works We call for and deliver... i \\ ) See daughter returned yesterday. from Sine ne IN i = ruff which stifle fied ¢ sw ave burne is coa r severa HERE FOR FEDERAL TRADE |!0wa, where they spent about o RU ae SORES | fied customers who ins Leta this Goal for seule COMMISSION month. They made the trip by car. 5 Tone and stimu- j seasons we know that it is the most satisfactory fuel A £ F 4 dna Waltace Hopperlate the scalp. } i i i | ae is heraiaes Pel dele ae Keen Sonera ‘ Photo feaabeennien heise ane ‘ | for all kinds of heating plants. Place your orders with ee aa ey nauf of Jamestown s, just as | jlever - oan ith eae TAIEORHIG TE © a] fwaalinl Cheliclty ‘yesterday sfenlibuslilictowerayturiveninvaccciieere caries we us now. Cantilever Shoes are made witli ness. Those experts have alwa a mace 5 2 aa naties TO VALLEY CITY —— me the best helps known to a gracefully rounded Toes, Moder ate : Miss Maud Schroeder, who teaches| ®, . pra 22. | science. Each new and better help Ce! heels, Strap-Patterns and Oxfords in in the Roosevelt school, will spendj| At The Movies || discovered has come to me at onc oe! inion) Giiteaea the week end at her home in Valley] @——_______________ | Now I have had all of these combin- sm allorea elfects. 4 City, leaving tonight by car for that ed in a product I call my Hair Youth. j F H CARPEN’ | ‘ER place. CAPITOL I have placed it on drug and toilet . ° A program of farce, burlesque and| counters at every woman's call, But \ RETURNS TO HOME melodrama which is guaranteed to| men need it more than women, so! M > Mrs. Mark Wynkoop left this| drive away the blues, is being shown| this is written to urge men to learn vy LUMBER COMPANY. morning for her home in Valley City,| now at the Capitol Theatre, where Al| how much it ‘does. after being the guest of relatives} Santell’s production of “Fools in the| | ; EW R A \ here for several days. Dark” is being screened. Matt Moore am no longer and Patsy Ruth Miller, score an un-| young. For 35 2 ; RETURNS FROM CONVENTION .| precedented personal’ triumph as| years I have been Rich; Soft, luxurious furs . Arnold Svendsgaard returned last] outstanding comedians in the latest|. stage star. But deftly fashioned into long evening frim, St, Paul where he at-|F. B. O. release. While the subject| “28° ae coats which wrap snugly tended the American Legion conven-| is entirely. different, dealing with the; ™Y hair today is around the figure. Prices ic tio. ambitions of young Percival Sch- pucker and finer range from Thei t sate re wartz and his aversion to the busi-' ‘4 VCATSIARS. . ayy € rani attrac- VISIT SCHOOLS ness of his father, a wealthy manu-|! have never had $55.00 fo et neatyappeatance and avbrac Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. Nellie| facturer of the “Stayclean Garbage| filing hair or tive styles must be seen to be appre- Evarts, county and deputy superin-| Can,” Mr, Santell’s treatment of the danaeure send nev- $345.00 EVERY OBLIGATION chee ; tendent of schools, spent yesterday| film is similar to his previous suc-}¢r ® touch of gray. T K in visiting schools. cess “Lights Out”, and provides ever hewe oder en —_—— —- SETTLED UP . more merriment than that laugh-pro- y f 9 Anns Fay RAD voking picture. every help (which ico LADIES’ DRESS PROMPTLY pe . H. Vartdahl of F left to- sich ae 5 aay, Loe nn Res Stee TAGES he tan THE BLTINGE gultsito.ms) Iam flees co ATS IS A BOOST Sizes a few days at the home of Mrs. B.| The Zane Grey stories have proved seat Z i aoa wa WA Germaine on Rosser street. to be very popular with moving pic-| {Re¥ combine the greatest hair helps/} ts very fine quality ( AAA—5 to 9’s A 4% to 9 2 ture patrons and now “Wanderer of,| im existence. Ue caysuth Heenia ead saber ean A bill at the store—a note at the bank— AA—5 to 9 B4to9 Race HERE FOR MONTH ie Wascetaag! hasibeeny timed in) aia pee ian ee inne dcontingel: veteciively any obligation becomes a recommendation if f |. R. B. Severtson of Fargo is| natural colors. . z ; sa anes i aang a Tone in Bismarck with This greatest of all Zanc Grey’s|50¢ and $1 per hottle. fe, ‘combining the smarter fu: it is paid up promptly the moment it falls her husband, who is assisting in the] Work has been filmed in the gorge- an ee ORE Eu gpeaiity) Badksand| $22 50 to due. People judge your credit largely by state health laboratory. ous planted Desert of Arizona and in i send we a ‘a Walla e Ho Hs e h r h tled aa st —— Death Valley, California, entirely in hae pact ae Chics pper, the way you have settled up in the past. GUEST FOR FEW DAYS natural colors, Rena is sabtnbelchorshb ive \CRlcaz> a $1 75.00 ‘ Mrs. Jessie Th mn will have as} “Wanderers o: e Wasteland” is ‘ “9 f Ge ee i her as Bp aioe anes; Mrs. W.| the first modern all-color motion pic- a Deposit your crop money at this, strong Tuckabury of Mandan. Sure, ees Fic ia One lot of Ladies’ Silk bank where it will be ready to pay off old : is big feature, filmed on the ay Z : ‘3 A 5 ON BUSINESS very scenes of Zane Grey’s novel, : and Wool Dresses at obligations and clear the way for progress. S e cial Dis co unt H. A. Libby, attorney, of Grand] with all the natural colors of the p Forks is in Bismarck for # short] beautiful background, wil be shown $19 75 GRANTED TO FIRST FIFTY STUDENTS ENROLLED. time on business. atthe Eltinge theatre, tdday and Sat- e 4 COUNTY COMMISSIONER HERE SSS Nn al usiness 1) (7 e Charles Swanson of Driscoll, coun-| For home made Angel Food 504 Broadwa a i oes todas oe business ©” =} Cake, call Mrs. W. E. Cleve- sore COURSES: PREPARATORY — COMMERCIAL Savane: en Naame land. Phone 975. 614 Ave- M. ZVORIST, Proprietor STENOGRAPHIC CRETARIAL. TO HAVE FOOD SALE nue C. Cre DAY AND E The altar society of the Catholic eer es Taina church will hold a food sale at the| A large assortment of new SPECIALS ‘ NATIONAL Maverienced. Teaches Gioay Mothod teteeieat en es it; it . . erento Rall Hats for Saturday. $4.75. BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA ool Opens SEPT. 29th, Students may enter any time. FROM SOLEN Bismarck Cloak Shop. ‘our opportunity to e—Arrange For Your Scholarship Joseph Schwartzbauer of Solen, P. C. Remington, President. Now; Before the First Fiity Student» Are Enrolled, For was a business visitor in Bismarck 4 J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier, Catalog and Further Particulars, Address yesterday. , S ATURD AY C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. J. F. PEARCY, Business Mer. Mandan, N. Dy FROM MOFFIT . Cl . Alvin Buckley of Moffit spent yes. ‘Men's Overalls and jackets, eaning terday in Bismarck, transacting bus- SOFT WATER Union made. Regular D E iness. SHAMPOOS Petia $1.49 yeing ee ‘ Men’s Work Shirts, regular Pressing if Bring out the natural fluffy $1.00 seller. 9 c e. j ‘The Weather luster of your hair and keep Special «|... Basans Repairing , ih e Weal you looking your best. Con- Men’s 3 season Union Suit, % pans , ‘ Unsettled tonight and stantly , supplied with soft spealer $0 $308 Voul are aasureduof ex: Returning From a 3-Day Engagement At The Billings Fair—The me C2) 5 water from the Hotel Mc- peer. Sneciah 5 Saturday. Kenzie pri ere eal SEPA pert service here. No You will notice the differ- up-to-date line of men’s guess work — no half- . ence. nee Conte: reasonably done, unfinished work } if ever leaves this place. ‘ ey E SATIN PUMPS : 2 Ber es on’s ‘in geacase We are offering for Saturday Hats Made New Will Be In Mandan ‘or Appointment about 150 pairs o es ° : Satin Pumps at a sacrifice. You'll be fully satisfied ‘ PHONE 146J. A regular 96.75 , Fas SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT 20TH. ee Clothes sae ABA | Ou ape sev > on felt and fur hats. Be : ‘aa Le cate od ; “RNJOY A REAL. Those Who Heard This Bunch Last Week Will Come Earlyy: Firs t : : conuler 85c 9c Mail orders given 24- ose Who Hea is Bunch Last Week Will Come Early.; Value ......seeeeee 4 So0e hour service. y x McKenzie Hotel Ladies’ fine cotton hose in ——They’ll Be Ready To Go At 8:30 Sharp——. ; —— Brown and Black, a regular 45c s . Bye Soe & Reovly Beg Oe Eagle Tailoring aia ausie EickiaS ; Bs Bergeson’s Tailoring. Clothing. McKenzie Hotel Bldg. THESE VALUES CAN’T BE BEAT

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