The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1924, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CHOKERS AND NECK PIECES OF — “State Is Well of school: Mrs. Milton Rue, eae Benker, New Salem; Mi: Mildred See the World Series at the well District; Miss Emma Jiras, ity; M -d Nelson a P , S l d P ; Organized For |cromwetl; © Mrs. Geo. Erickson,| ba “Driscoll; Mrs. Gotfried Ke-| Rialto Theatre on the electric ocia an ersona Doyle, Wilson District. Births: Mrs. Emil Anderson, boy,| 7 age weds | | SS | City; Mrs. Frederick Klitke, ” yint,| Ladies are invited. sui sacs ||| Miss Isabelle Carruthers, who LE AT MINNES Mandan. : a * | Soe ¥ + + _ ere peda ts | f W ization work in Sioux and Dunn] versity of Minnesota. inc! lude: ——————— | D. A. R. Will Community |counti in the city Saturday | Phi, Miss Betty Dunham, Bismar - At The Movies fo pr | Entertain Mrs. | Council Holds ' SATE) iy abu ea EL a aL a aay Me 3 TY f at } is connected with the ed y Cook-Mrs. Walker Fine Meeting |in that ‘city. “She was enthus - THE ELTINGE G53 p ‘ moe —_ tie over the work already accom-| BAPTIST LAD. TO HOLD RUM-| «tv Ni WOMen DeUiick shows = j A ees The program of entertainment here} An_ interesting meeting of the|plished. There is | much_ rivalry MAGE SALE at ‘tinge Ti ey 8 sday, proves two theories, It-of- ye ¢ identegencral of So-|held in the Rest Room of the Ma- {excelling the quotas, said Miss] Rummage Sale at the church all day ‘donoluslva eURR CETL there * FUR SALE. : Daughters of A |sonic Temple, Saturday. The ma-!Carruthers, also in getting in the } Saturday aie én OC HOO SHI Tete aH eas : ain doMr tron of the Kest Room reported | reports, The spirit is good. Pe _.. [it shows that certain members of the of workmanship. For those between eral, will open on t ty neg gistered denne the month Kk e work again{ The Mothers Club will meet with] female of the species absoiuteiy " i of October 19, with a rec for} September. A donaticn from M \this in order to show what] Mrs. W. E. Perry Tuesday afternoon. ned the strong will and protecting season cold snaps and for wear at any Cook, Mrs. Walker, state| John Eastwood of Glencoe, w their districts can do. Because of i , , Se rd them against their own innate Memaker furs are dressy and ultra- . Ramstad. North rake he nee G a add r pea ts finan Cale ahs ee nl CITY NEWS , | 4 i Aichi ledeuerarendynCal| Fall Oxfords Are gare, You will be astonished and Daughiers of the American Revolu-| Miss Cashel, social worker, on the s believed that the results wi a info the sen Bt ulanater: | = 5 minneerT i hecaksembled from Annual Red Cross Roll Call, It be most. satisfactory. [Siro corre oe Tee Re ivents EUHE: ale Stepping to the pleased at our splendid stock. i f { Cook and a conference the this important work, jstate Red Cross Roll Call, feels} admitted to the St. Alexius Hos- and the other members of the ud- The program for the eonference,| , Mrs. Lowden of the Agricultural |assured that the quota will not only | pital for treatment: Mrs, Math-| mirahle cast that includes Waltee|[] After filly (irae wilh which opens at 9:30 a. m. Octobe ,| College, talked on the importance be met but exceeded. He bases his Pee Mutzenberger, Stanton; Mr, FGinil, (prank sloseseliare Mes- | f cane ere a at ; | Matt Zwarych, Wilton; Mrs. Vin- or and Joe King, and the v ing. like a_ well-fittec a 6 Club, folloy a A eM ee jobs Fears for more supplies. Mr. cont Pfaff, Hebron; Mr. Charles | ¢ ind color of the Oriental ff Oxford in black or tan Baum Martin Fitch \ Call to order, : r By ‘or this measure on November it tae erin panelieaee eer {nt Diamond, Regan; Mrs. F. L. Hub-| costumes and) the — bagkgrounds calf for good-style and Song “America the Beautiful.” = ‘ bs a eet a UX= | 5. i Sai ses desi 4 = °. huvacstion Rev, Postlethwaite, | Miss Madge Runey talked in-|eved their quota as we are setting | Ationy. | feate *Unquneded Wonca? neat cence, Aue! fhe eG) White Fox Hudson Bay Sable Ren (ib: giAte)—dudge J |terestingly on Parent ucher’s | the pace for the nation, as our Ro Ea GaHnd REASIE ? el Eee ‘ se if] well-dressed woman _ is Pekin mee | Assoclation stressing especially, the|Call is fvom October 5-18 while|,~ooom et Donald Pet-| screen entertainment. | {cooperation between Parent and til November 11-28, or Armistice | fue ths qusenh Plat The Barclay Reducing Cor-|{] This fall, the — short- Mrs. Erie A. Thorberg,| Teacher, which may — be brought | Day to Thank ng Day. Pe C len ahd ioe the church yi Markel, Mandan; Miss Eleanor| pecially for each client of |] ford is a great favor eetings trom Sons of the Amer-|t Gul t Zucger, Mandan; Mrs. L. L. Davis,| beautiful silk-covered, steam ]] A tongueless style, wit 5 a 3 : 2 a tit with appropriate exerci ur! Gane ae Witela Ve lose & =i . SAA ja S—. t ian Revolution J, Leonard Bell.| lab tha inonnihroerevenitis eartis N Robert White and baby! eyred Para Rubber. Also cut-out sides and Cuban Two-Skin Choker: Four Animal effec | j | | ‘Roll Call!" Distriet; Mrs, Bruce} iaus, Zap. i score board at the Rialto. SMART NEW. CHOKERS thas been helping with the organi- Pledges by today and for Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, pre-; Women’s Community Council was | through the state in making and] The Baptist Ladies will hold a : \ that 59 bal i li MOTHER CLUB Worl Ot stGrm ant SUES pa conty || The last word in style and in superiority ttle, organizing seere-| tha pabies 4 adults has | ple w rec MOTHER CLU: a ofa pest, dependable 1 time chokers, neck-pieces and stoles of ut the home of Mr. and Mrs : iated by the council. /the good crops and resulting good ss GY GRUP GLEE al tg chapter for the greeting to 5 voted to lend assistance to) Mr. J.P. Hardy, head of | the St. Alexius Hospital Daniels, Richard Dix, Mary Astor Fore Re ule marck Town and Country} of the County Agent's work, and | belief on the gcod reports and on bard, city; Miss Julia Klein, St.j} coupled with flawless photography Flag salute led by Mrs. John Bow. | good that comes from a. better|/that of the other states is not un-1 (Tse aie & Hah Hh ; * never without a pair. Squirrel Stone Martin Helen, Hebron; Ma: Ru sets and Girdles Designed es-|]] vamped, round-toed Ox- Wolf Fox about by supporting this organiza- | sterday was Red Cross Sun iF , haan Mrs. Thomas Kane. “3 {it y Miss America Thomsen, dell heels eae ere Ta Nurses Leave is a very worthy cause and) jy Orin U. Dutton,| full line of Custom made}]} heels, offers variety. Introduction of Mrs. Anthony shouldercasive qheahe sii y 5 stoles. Beautiful Neck-pieces ne Cook and Mrs. Walke 7) Sai | nae pport ster Thomas Gress,| Dress and Surgical models. | ‘ }e e Bayne Goole und) Me, Walker. For Grand Forks | [of a the people and organizations. (Benen SR, Registes andlor appointment call Mrs.{|| The one pictured above The visitors will he guests on an To Take Exams) TATLEY HONOR Guest | D&by boy, eity. Burch. Phone 538-J. \ is of all black Suede automobile ride through — Bismareh e to Mandan, luncheon being served ia| A bridge party in ‘honor of Miss} Bismarck Hospital Sao | Price $9.50 H © Mandan, luncheon being ed 0) The following nurses from St.! Clara Tately was given by the Busi- rice 3 Mandan by the Mandan ¢ r. The] ajesiy d Bismare pspitals, lett i . | Admitted to the Bismarck Hospital a 7 by bt Mandan by the Mandan chanter, TH] Alexia and Bismarck Hospitals, lett) ness and Professional Women's club sop treatment: Miss Ruth: Hugelen, | NOTIC E TO ODD FELLOWS is orning for Grand orks, a rid event ith Iss Rose i y = Lee aeain Station tt i for Grand Forks, t Friday evening with Miss Rose Hu-| Napolean; Mrs. W. H. Hinton, Line 1 meeting of Cap-| | (enalthe State Noard(exnininntien for] he eiestens Four tables (9tton; Adal Rognile, Minnewaukan; | i y Lodge No. 2 is called OF OUR SALE ON GLEMAKER FUR The: pr for the afternoon, be-} cy ‘ | Mrs. Ole Nilsson, Kintyre; Mrs. the Monday evening at 7:30) ‘ Hospital: winning the high score honors, Miss! 12% " or bi RMEN canting m., follows: Alweo |Tately was prseented with t5; Miss Logan, Wena ohn J. Wentz,/ 5, m. at the hall account of | GA ENTS. Song. s gled Bann GRY Sera riper ae i Napoleon; . M. Heath, Doug: <0 te i ques : iby MrsiGrave reavitcastiey laaltah Paoiteween iareeuuenea a nee Hees) Derothy) Herero, ele wee pro: ieclbimere puuneral gta! 5 = a . Address . Cook Aang ORGREl : le Gone UaTT GieeHaTT| J. Fortana, New Sale: 8.) Odd Fellows and Rebecca’s. | Tomorrow is the last day of the Glemaker fur sale. ats essts. Halverson Lucy Muleare, ve'en “season, During the Tuneh,| bs, Vaart: Hazelton; Dale Gultie- : You can’t afford to miss seeing this stock—if you umphreys. : ophie Olson | served the close of play, the Hall-|~ q North) Dakota’ Reminiscence—Mrs.| loweten effect algoieasiused Midecor-|/ onic eeu nomete mony H Cc 1 haven’t been in as yet be sure to come tomorrow. No 4 , - o 2 ° Vv pe. oa Stine) Wilkens: jations. eae, Rew ae Mating I 1es akes Biscuits— Muffins \| obligation to buy. We want you to see what we have iolin solo, rances Viere. | ; Erickson, s . H. . Gutman, tt ee ll Rismarek Hospit \ RUMMAGE SALE PROCEEDS. |{it9s Herman Benker, New Salem; everything in which you use to offer. Exclusive designs and garments made to c ettel 4nd baby boy, City; oe i i ‘ Maria eid 2 T y Informal discussion. ate oD maniandlbabyaboy alin special order will receive the personal attention of ; The rummage sales held by the 5 i Dinner at Country Club, Miss Isabelle Ryekman, ! Busin nd Professional Women, ‘ ra Severe rains Diner ebetersonehlurnier: : f =e Minnie Wick. jthe Methodist La Society Te odrichy JY, Wik Teachers‘ Are ie ee Shar NRAR ARETE SeST liams, Washburn; Dorothy Peterson, Entertained at Tea Ses ceeds being $45, $50 and $63.50 re. | Plackwate®; Dalbert Olson, Regani Cc. H. Gutman, € Mrs. John Hill Mrs. V. J. LaRose and Mrs. r.! Playmakers Breese and baby girl glen; Herman THE WORLD'S GREATEST P. Quain ente ained all the teach- Al . m x Ss A MINOT MEETING ers of the city, Saturday afternoon Elect Officers! x... MeNab Miller of St. NIG POWDER from 2 to ; a home ce Lae —- | Louis, who is connected with the U. ( ! O ee tome ang iNet) the Julia ‘Marlowe chapter of) ©. Public Meolth Service paming A Lampe rendered some well se lected the eJumiorg Eleymakera anole te |e e wil venta for COLOR IT NEW WITH a Looks different—tastes better—be- b : first meeting last Friday evening he me : : ‘a and Mr: aR ave some |! ls a Mie * | the ation of Women’s clubs be- cause of its greater leavenin: oval” solos (carer HiRt School to elect ef ap hetd in Minot, Tuesdas,, Wednes “DIAMOND DYES” bs Brea ter cavern Dower oa acane Mate cae. Hl \ ncis Flaherty was elected | (#¥ 2nd Thursday of this week, ~ SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER cee X€| president; Murill Robinson, seere- |, laen a ree wn er eae BRAND ‘ra tis Lucille: Dahl, Miss |tary; Catherine Andrist, treasur-| 7 ATTEND VALLEY CITY Beautiful home ane The dining room, Miss |¢73, Sarah Rubin, librarian; Ruth Srl ORMAL dyeing and tinting wthechman and Mise Hardy | Rubin, mistress of the wardrobe; Miss Esther Cederstrom, who has is guaranteed with HE REN GEIEEAAL Ge entertiinine |Oscan Johnsoh, master ofproper.|(co™blcted (a summer tevmtof schoo) Diamond Dyes. Just #ac Rauue spite’ in entertainin€ ties and Arthur Cayou, pep repre-|i" Naughton School District ft 4 Vdip in cold water 9 in the mpvepecom ety (seneacives yesterday for Valley City where she / Mowstint mean atielie iad with. cut flow ais ona| le was decided that ithe reserve) W!ll enter the ‘college fon the winger cate shades, or boil S ere a as EE aaa age [Members would be allowed to hold | t¢"™ ye rie! 5 ® to dye rich, perma softly Biteds “replace blaze| office. ‘The meeting was adjcurn- " oa nent colors. Each ‘ inning i pla led at 8:30 by the president, Fran-| ul ce PUNG ‘i r S-cent package con- Your opportunity has come to~view the ENTE INS FOR MRS. WIL. |“'S Tie = Neodlatighi ceil paliyagsegulneineenne iS ee greatest, most sensational, most fascinating 4 HAM LEAVES TO TAKE NURSES |in the Nurse's reception rooms to- can ave oF tl photo-play production of all time—the screen ! ie sey William Mls: entertained EXAMINATION morrow evening at 8:00 o'clock. | gerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists drama which has won the world’s unstinted Sunday evening at her home at 302) Mabel Wolff, who is a graduate mG ey dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, praise. 8th street, at a dinner party com-| or the Mandan’ Deaconess hospital IN’ CITY ON SATURDAY Iraperies, coveringsj hangings ev. J i ty Moc. Howard W217 0, Anis moriinc for Cound Bore | Mis? Séanie Kilvic, fencher of (pe Coverness Meneines: the Never before has there been such.a picture. ham, nee Mathea Carufel. Covers : Hs eeu : erything new. Mie tsh ton cra the de to take the nurses examinations | Burnt Creck School District, was in|” Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other You will not, in all probability, see its like for - is were in. garden flowers|Which will be held there Tuesday | the city Satur kind and tell your druggist whether | many years to come. 9 ri ay, Cc 2 prettily arranged throughout the|#"4 Wednesday cf this week. soi bcs ae Ne the material you wish to color is| You can’t afford to say you haven’t seen it! : P rooms. Mrs. Wilham, who was START TERMS OF SCHOOL wool or silk or whether it is linen, , LEAVE FOR HOME The following have started terms formerly a Bismarck girl, has been cotton, or mixed goods, ~Adv. the honor guest at a number of| or. and Mrs. B. Warder cf Chni< |= a i THE GREAT SENSATIONAL DRAMA : : cago, who have been visiting their The Next “Moon President 99 | Madness tives and friends here. Mrs. W three weeks, have left for will be the man who gets the A RICHARD KENT PRODUCTION ham will leave in.a few days for} | their home, most votes in the Electoral Col- . fi her home in Minneapolis. lege. The man who reaches the highest efficiency in business A WONDERFUL PLAY — YOU WILL - NEVER FORGET “Style Without Extravagance.” 312 Main St. Phone 566 i = z SPEAKS IN FARGO CHURCH IS BF | Vatkins of Bismarck, sup- WEE RNS Eee Mniteey, ve-|etintendent of the North Dakota turned Friday noon, from: a ‘two| Enforcement League, occupied the | weeks honeymoon trip spent in pulpit of the Christian church at | Grand Forks at Mr. Nordlund’s| P80 yesterd home and in Minneapolis with M 4 Nordlund’s brother, Neal. They| TO ATTE D RATE HEARING Alfred Zuger left yesterday for Hotel their home at the Annex |e twin cities to attend a rate hearing of the Hughes Electric LEAVES AFTER MONTHS VISIT! “*** Ma Je <| ZO ST. PAUL ON BUSINESS 2. We, Smith, who has! ‘thomas Poole, public accountant, ay srting at the home of Mr-lleft yesterday for St. Paul on busi- | and Mrs. H. Wentz, for the past | \o 3 month, left this morning for her | "°** home in Duluth, ‘Minn, and the greatest joy in play is the man who gets the most nutri- ment out of his food with the least tax upon his digestion. Shredded Wheat is 100 per cent whole Wheat —the real energy- food, supplying every element that is needed in the human body. Shredded Wheat and milk are Nature’s real food combination —most food for least money. EASTERN STAR TO MEET e There will be a regular meeting of L ES F 7, vis ting. at the home of Mr. and|&0° “lock : Masonic Tenple.| Mrs. M. Landerhonm, left this marta IN ore! : Te os TO VISIT AT HETTINGER morning for her home in Chicago.| nies Russell A. Young left this LEAVES FOR SAUK CENTER | ™etning for Hettinger where she will Mrs. D. W. Perkins sahG ae visit for two weeks with her par- the week end with hey aunt, Mrs, | ems Mr and Mrs. C. J. Gravning. ; A. D. Gordon, left this morning for her home at Sauk Center, Minn. VISITS IN CITY Coach Hafey of the Mandan High School was in the city call- The Weather ing on friends yesterday. Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. Warmer | Sugar Coated Cod tonight. Liver Oil Tablets ' For Thin Kids Forget the horrible tasting Cod Quality Liver Oil arid give the thin, puny, NEW ELECTRICAL EFFECTS undeveloped children McCoy’s Cod || liver Oil” Tablets it you want to| Has : These Are The Things That Go To Make Bee er cen a8, Se =— . Ss ; ape A Production their bones. sacar tna att tm asl ATUYS . ia | , AL PICTURE || YOU WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER Complete Stage Settings YOU WILL BE ELATED ee guns cHUseNMUCseRsUSNe44sGOgconSUUM HUOSEENORAKELESEDIUEESLEDSQAULEREVSREDACUBAD O70Q0 CO SULABOTETSNED UD EEUU CUCRETETBUGAEY § cists, for they are in great demand, because they are not laggards, but {9 e499) show results in a few days. al They are not expensive either— wi Ind in | uCce: pitol [Theatre on a leg _ One skinny woman gained 9 pounds |{] ; ! : deo bs i ——Prices 55¢ — 85¢ — $1.10. —_Includin; — Pa Piaecoy's, the original and " en TONIGHT (MONDAY.) i vee [ 4 ihe 9, = First Performance 7 o'clock Sha operas Cree Ber gesons i ‘Adults Soe. Children 256." and A. P. Lenhart Drug Co. ae . é : i : Matinee Tomorvow at 2:30.....

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