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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1924 ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ ~ PAGE: FIVE “CHARMING SPANISH SHAWLS eat AR Ondeiee ane ENe matte ze must hive a great change in your life! : : f : Blond hose that exact atch the up half the night waiting for Alfred | : q : snd footwear that is popular to go home, and now I sit-up wait- a : ! oS : De : are new and interesting. jing for him to come hometis Sendags ! g ~ ‘. i ss i ai caitlin Nisse (Stockholm). NTERTAINS AT PARTY TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE | 4 SMART PUM Miss Katherine Andrist entertai The annual Rummage Sale of the | | : at a : é ‘ : For evening wear are very smart $100.00 REW ed a group of her friends at a topsy | Presbyterian Ladies Aid will be held | eke ‘ ! <S pumps of black satin with steel em- 7 gnp ‘i Me oh ny turvy party at her home, 111 Wash-jin the chapel of the church, Thurs- ! ‘ Jiroidery on the heel and the toe. The undersigned P.:C. Rem- ington Avenue, Saturday evening. ‘day and Friday, October 30 and 31, 8 : ee 4 S 2 2s | - ‘ington offers reward of $100 The guests were led by two ghosts beginning at 9 a. m. The following | : ae : ‘ : : . ae ee : REVERES WIDER \for the arrest and conviction at the front door and unshered committees are in charge: Me‘ | % . A $ e S Wider rev are seen on s | f th ty or parties:steal- through the rear back window where dames, J. P. French, N. L. Call, >. : : | eae ‘ we of the new coats md ther a DPE ey ols eto y were helped in by another E. Diehl, W. A. McDonald, J. . = ms Ets SEAR 4 R ao in such a manner that they. s| ing or destroying property lo- st. The evening was spent in | Obere, W. P. Lomas, F. A. Lahr, A. A - ; é : b ~ ee | out and make a tre for tae dee | cated on the farm owned or g, playing cards and stunts. |P. Lenhart, J. C. Huyck, L. K. 3 i a : t Hig : i on Bea | controlled by him. At the close of the evening a de- |Thompson, C. A. Rust, F. 1. Shuman a ANY ay tae oat | NTRS cere ee i 1 P. C. Remington lightful lunch was served. Mrs. jand F. R. Smyth. Donations should i 4 : $ ie ak § ae Bands of fur | ae Laas Andrist was assisted by her daugh- jbe in by Wednesday afternoon. i : HWE 2 eee > oe eo av. und cuffs of street: gowns Pras ters, Mrs. H. Hendrickson and Mrs. a i Les : \ 3 f m. Jarrow, merely used to outline ri Electric Cookery.: :: B. Andrus. Decorations were car- | TO LEAVE FOR PHILIPPINE = iE : ey eat / 4 ‘ ther than to swathe. Is Better Cookery. ried out in novel Hallowe'en colors. ISLANDS ‘ : } j i 3 s f~ty,? ae ane ——- - eat Pull RUNEYE TBERnER ig?) Mise 3 ; i Rae ; ABS : Fe. Ae BLISTERED MATERIALS MARCEL AND CURL LAST LONG- JOINS GOLD STAR BAND Madge Runey of this city, who has F o “Ax< re ° } ee i 2 Blistered — mate heavy ER after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Alfred Bischof, formerly of this {been stationed at Langley, Virginia. 229 Bi § Se 7 Maat = ; : 2 weaves suitable fa and Wes | a city, who is attending the Fargo Ag- |i" sr aviation corps, has been , YS i : ; ‘4 TRS G9 4 ACN) CEN) ricultural College, has been chosen |transferred to the Philippine Is- ee ay AT ane B: me aN 5 el rai : to play solo cornet in. place of lands, and will leave for San Fran- : ee un BRILLIANT COLORS Gained 10 Pounds: In James Stamp in the Gold Star Band | cisco, Calif., by way of Panama, N : "4 ° a fos ~ 3 a Brilliant colors are to be worn for 22 Days which played here last winter. When vember 1. = ‘ . ¥ : : “ : evening this season as well as the Sousa’s Band plays in Fargo, Sousa 5 ? ‘ : : deep and subtle des of red and| | z * will direct the Gold Star Band in P. E. 0. MEET | 3 ee $ : } g . : ‘ ee purple. That's going some -—but “skinny several number: There was a regular mecti $ : { ’ re E é : 3 Pee xg SS men, women and children just can’t Saute the P. E. 0. sisterhood yesterday 7 ; i a. AS 4 alg IDE help putting on good, healthy flesh MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED afternoon at the Business and Pro- “ : : e ¥ * AMATEUR HUNTER (to his, When they take “MeCoy’s Cod Liver A marriage license was issued by [fessional Women’s Club rooms. Miss i & a : ; ‘ guide)—What was the name of the]! Tablets Judge I. C. Davies, Saturday, to Miss | Bertha Palmer gave an interesting PF 4 : . 4 . ; Ta uat hou? As chock-fall of vitamines as the Bessie M. Reineke, a teacher in the |talk on the two colorful countries : . - ie 3 T jusbilonked, andi he eays)| ty) Timbyetasting cod) livensou iat Wilson School, six miles north of Jof Holland and Denmark. Mrs. F. R i Rabincnn Answers. [self but ‘these sugar-coated, taste- Bismarck, and. John A. Gourdette, |Smyth was the host farmer of that vicinity. NEA Service Writer These rely upon the charm of the |the IS-year-olds may find for the | FOOTBALL EXCURSIONS! id won't upset the stomach. first time, but to the jurors the! - HERVERECENG - jae _— design and the color combinations TAKES POSITION HERE Mrs. J. E. MaIeaareerthles city and BOOKS | New York, Oct. 28—The Spanish |for their beauty. They may be had jbraided suits and red sword belts | Doug Hu sand t San Francis: |Mrs. A. J. McConville of Akely shawl has been the v in silk crepes or in ve' though ure too fresh from the — property ; ‘ ty cents. Ask all druggists ‘or any ee pag ‘San Francie \Misn, left this toring. for ee reer | wrap of elegantly gowned women for |the velvet ones naturally run into ; the truth of communistie en eae W. AL MeDon-} truggist for MeCoy’s Cod Liver Oil i ook sheets . : . “eee | some time, but it has been so ex- | 1 money. sagement seems so much more thrill: | * MEU Table Directions 1 formula GL ; Ot io Gliyi Towa; where the butlal-of ‘Mrs. ome tin t y , h more thri . apt ‘ablets. Directions and formula on Pe Aa hehe Mate MEGGRUISa HISthEH, “BRE 7hae. Heee By the NEA Book Survey pensive it was quite out of reach of |The least. expensive type and by than the fiction here done the ladda ALS Let cach box. 8 y as . Mr. ~ , n 4 s he average pocketbook. no means the least attractive a princes and princess seemed to have eae wees Wank “Get MeCoy’s, e ori 1a band is the son of Representative Bee a local hospital will take e fall season finds millions of however, American | the scarfs of plain or machine print- [learned to talk like cub-debs ant, Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. | ,onuinc cal aveee Olay He Husband of Hensal, N. Dak. . ves Hesiee i many shades and cilia ufacturers are copying this very [cd silk heavily fringed. These may | young business men, But, then, | Cook by Electricity. Adv a ‘ LAS ‘ast falling between — vari-colored bit of feminine adornment in| be made at home, by buying the E FROM CHICAGO acu ee Se jbindings in the publishing houses an materials and domestic | fringe and applying it to the edge. r y Hedstrom, who has been Miss Esth ay eae i of America. workmanship and the result is some-|of a large square of silk. ng with Mrs. Frank Stitzer, and Beat ‘sther Scott left yesterday to} Raking through the great mass }thing that approximates the Spanish | Frequently these are cut so they looking after her farming interests | Substitute in Christiania District for | several stand out for luster, brill-; variety t Fee e eee 7 ats aiken smi | in charm at only a fraction] may be worn double or singly, and in this vicinity, left this morning Miss Gertrude Smith who is absent |jance and importance of the cost. the neckline may be vublined witli for her home in Chicago, Ill. yon account of illness. Thus the Forsytes, of the great| ‘The most elaborate ones are of| fur or a fold of silk, instead of be-! SeHOOLE SUNGHINENGUGEETOMNEETD lone eect. een aie crepe de chine with long fringe and | ing thrown casually about the shoul- | VISITL worthy . book, “The White} with machine embroidered designs | ders. | | “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” One woman gained ten pounds in twenty-two days. Sixty tablets, six- es Nov. 1 and Nov. 15. 2 es BY MARIAN HALE out the more expensive embroidery. cee SG : . plets are as ei to To Twin Cities for Minnesota Uni Miss Madge Runey, county super- een Club will meet with | Monkey” (Seri nd the peo-|copied from the handmade Spanish Used to Line Furs intendent, and Mrs. Nellie Evarts, | Mrs, FE. T. Burke, 14 Avenue B West, | ple of Ric teps continue! ones. These come in very gorgeous | One of the t exclusive cos deputy, have tn visiting schools |#t 2:30, Wednesday afternoon. their lives in Artiold Bennett's “El-! embroidery or done all in one tone,|tumers in New York is using por for the past week. = sie and the Child” (Doran). The! according to individual taste. Those | tions of S hehe 5 ae ee . : 1 Y i eco: al taste. se|tions of Spanish shawls to line his J — LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS — | prijliant Hugh Walpole offers “The|of red, embroidered in the same |fur wraps, the 5 being draped BXAMS) TOUBDIHELD Mrs. F. A. Copelin left today for|oiq Ladies” (Doran); Ford Madox! color are particularly das inside over the real silk linin THE WEI The regular quarterly teachers ex-|Minneapolis, Minn, where she will | Ford, famed collaborator with James} Scattered Designs is done, of course, only on the very E WELL KNOWN aminations will be held in Bismarck | Visit for a week with friends. Conrad, has me Do -| Others, instead of being embroi- |claborate coats and wraps of ermine on November 13 and 14. ee zer) and there May Sinclair's | dered solidly, have scattered designs | or sable. i ee : VISITS HERE : cut portrait, “Arnold Water-! or : For theater and evening wear, y RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Clarence Stedman, formerly of (MacMillan). even there is nothing more 4 { Mrs. Zoe Sprague has returned to |this city, visited friends here today much for the English impor-| silver threads. or distinctive than these: sh the city after an extended visit in OnnoutS to the twin ations ; ‘An entircly new type is the large |the possessor of one needs only the ae and Minneapolis, Minn. Entering the American scene square with stenciled designs in|simplest of silk or creep frock be ‘TO ATTEND CIRCUIT MEETING FASHIONS (cena se ueslaeioee iver Mibenaooe Colas As SE Ss ieee | ON EXHIBIT AND SALE HERE Piet Rev. I Monson left this morn- | | Survey has selected the following | Already announced is Emanie Sach’s | in the Bush” and Macmillan has the ing for Fessenden to attend a cir- A for the “long winter nights 1k.” ; k Wee ai oti Beaded and embroidered dresses Nee eat cnne) © Seni aes poet Masefield’s novel, “Sard t cuit meeting. Harvey O'Higgins Hin) Granel)| irs rarceamienene eee iepeucae th)| Harken! ' e nes a ’ Cc oO er ——— = are making a bid for popularity and) (Harpers). Here is a real psychol- ce They Mappearinlivery) wewsandeetriie=|| ceiver) novel awithyriolie Of) they elite |e un oan then ast tO eee, Co!s publ Speer a i | CITY NEWS | ineicoton estes See ee Wena eEiGe ai (a) mane | lcuzeeie: erties: @. sUheesuauimle | Olsurateré “Ap Hasises © India a) — ie s for he others in this trio |one of the really important things his school. his same fi ’ o——— pes eons ea Games iin chore clenE tne oe ieee tees TEND a eee LOIRE | Were Wacbuaand ead emOueatnaueay| oD the. yeux panuy this) tlmeilso) Me .” by Homer u Ter eitaloteber. reminiscent of those worn by our by Homer) jew collection of Hugh Wiley’s ne-]Stalling's “Plumes,’ novel that | Born to Mr, and rMs. J. M. Lash grandmothers, are being worn in id gro stories appears under the title | proceeded this write play What at-their residence, 523 Twelfth. St., pone of “The Prowler.” Knopf ¢ Price Glory 4 » 52 ote bs ‘a baby boy. over into fall such assured suc s If one wades through this list and | The hems of many of the new : : » as Van Vechten's “Tattooed Count-| puts Selma erlof’s ““Marbecka” gowns are slit regularly every five f a ess” and Hergesheimer’s “Balisand.” at the head, there might still be tor six inches to a length of about i One of the most important books of } few hours left to reads six inches, giving the effect of : ; this concern, however, is the trans- | newspaper reminis square scallops. It gives an inter- er lation of Faure’s “Napoleon.” rs of an wy (6 esting, graceful line and is particu-/ Z , 8 Boni & Liverright’s stellar attrac. | Edward Page Mitchell, years | larly good for dancing. + : tions are Ben Hech “Humpty | editorial writer on the New York Dumpty,” the sardonic tale of a] Sun. | There is a new material called . & superman of vast passion defeated|, But the meader hed bext hasten, igrette” that is a very good copy : ‘ are $ by the conventions and stereotype | for the winter publications are not * of tiger skin and is very successful | - : S ‘ ‘ of mass life. It is probably his best |far away and Theodore Dreiser's Wing; Mrs. 0. M, Heath, Doubles! for coats and trimmings. F Bi, bit of writing. Then there is Mar- |W novel, “An Ame an, Tr é ” Mrs, A. J, Worker, Mott \ : garet Leech's. “The Back of the |i8 announced by Boni & Liveright. ‘ y Hudson seal is one of the most ; a really worthwhile piece of CED ‘popular furs this season, both for sri halk Face,” a weird picce | Graustark redivivus! Back to the oats and for trimmings. It has a ‘fs ; Waldo Frank and more of Ber-|8cene of his greatest popular suc-| richness and thickness thut few i anita colorful gypsy tales in goes George Barr McCutcheon ! other close furs have. “liana. es in “East of the Setting Sun” (Dodd, | Keen Brentano's best bet is Achmed Ab- | Mead). It may be that the member» & : Sem) Straight frocks of black satin are ah’s ie and well tinseled]of the jury who writes this is get- Now sBoens ee citys |distinctive with white collars and ackled,” in which there is color] ting old, but something had gone Se a ore | Se npn sell bene : _|antents from Graustark, This sonetnine EVERYTHING NEW IN FURS ON DISPLAY— (Hertha Weiss, Krem. ae ‘Those who may have been stumped Discharged: Miss Hilma Kobs, = Ps by the tales of Sherwood Anderson Nae fobleny uMpmiiLawfonesaNuxentloorere eee aael: trains shown can meet the gentleman face to face FOLLOWS SISTER When yousee this Fur display you will at once recognize the Nien this season's evening gowns, the See ener uae aaectinie by rel : mee Seas aees ‘ r Wiltong) aire, M. Mutaaaberges, Sian season being that there laa SuBKeS: PH Ss aod anegee seni, angeneny by, rend, superior qualities and excellent workmanship, so neces- Er TTR Ga TOR ee ea eee realman chy emincrnial un Cristie remarkably interesting TO $UCCE$$ sary to a good Fur Coat. Every wanted Fur is shown in Minch, SB Deeeas fo. —— ter Tower” and “Lottery,” by W. Seltzer Co. has a new Australian om Seemed Coats, Chokers, and Jacquettes. > ean Woodward, d who wrote “Bunk. late fr D, H. Lawrence, “The Boy je results oO ut hine’s train= 4 r Sette aatarl | AT THE MOVIES || : Saiee! aerencey “The TY | ing at Dakota Business College, Everyone invited; come tomorrow. paca Smooth, suedelike materials are 3 5 : res liked for the three-piece suit of this |g@————————_ Fargo, were: F a fine position season. y d K Ilo 9, B 2 with the Farm Bureau; Second, en- caus poruLan ce NEE cos aul’ Used Kelloge’s Bran months— couragement for sister Eligabet er denly appears on the film horizon @ . H ff } 3 enroll, also. ‘The latter has been | 0 10's Me se we. s Tie newest topconts are of very | Stog picture tht offers. something constipation gone after suffering 3 years | $200": the girse Nacional Bank, | Studio. | 402-5th St, Phone inverted pleat in the back. mew, in “ne wey. of story end theme. Three years of suffering with con-|sures—with brans which are only part Moorhead. Helen ‘Zalusky, recent- | 316. Call between 9 and 1 psa es . | Originality in photoplays, ee S| stipation. What happiness was his|bran. It takes ALL bran to be 100 ly placed with the Advance-Rumley | P- ™. ' FEATHERS POPULAR plot is mighty rare, and for, that very| when Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and | er cent effective. Co., is the fourth ‘Dakotan’’ of Fringe or ostrich feathers are still eae ae. pa aie aah _fontored his health, But] Because Kellogg’s Bran is ALML| her family; Maric Berget, now with y i 22 read his letter. i y cl z ies Sasntey ” bromendonely, Benet on evening | thursday, deserves to be singled out) pear Sirs: bran it sweeps, cleans and purities | the First State Bank, Rogers, was if i tho intestine. It acts naturally—just } : — for special and honorable mention. . . « this is what T think of rhe dntealine. : acts aturaly ‘in. | the second pupil from her family. DR.M.E. BOLTON JEWELED GOWNS To many the title of this screen- your krumbled bran. I would not be = if play has a familiar and reminiscent krumbled bran. T would not be Vtestine and makes it function regu-| — Watch cach week. ‘Follow the Osteopathic Physician Gow! f silver or gold cloth are 5 » for th 1 used all larly. It is guaranteed to bring re- 2? Bagi S ‘da See ae’ GIN) iraipatien) emjeraldes| apunes Mheualbecause ie Wasiad?e 2 |) kind poeesiece nase een || BT saueieraeer alll recund your) eeerceeee | Beet Nek Monday. |] 119%, 4th St. . ‘Telephone 240 sapphires and rubies as well as ed from the powerful novel of the} and only got temt f. 1 wa money. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 896 Bismarcii, N. D. 4 same name by Clive Arden who B cinee A beg fag tel 6 es _| Front St., Fargo for terms, etc. i story adjudged the prize-winner in else. I have used it two months, and 1 ee 5 4 a K my constipation has left me. I feel nary, unpalatable brans. You will like | ———_—_—_—_—_—_—______s the English book competition of last! Eaternow than I have for three it as a cereal, sprinkled on other TYPEWRITERS year. years.” cereals, cooked with hot cereals, or Bebe Daniels and Richard Dix have| (The original of this ver? Gattie | in the recipes given on every package. OF ALL MAKES The Weather the two featured roles, while the sup- Mich Eat two tablespoonfuls of Kellogz’a || Rented —- Repaired porting cast includes Holmes Her-| xelogg’s Bran brings results be-|Bran every day—in chronic cases, with Sold on Easy Payments, Somewhat unsettled to- []}bert. Montague Love and others. Jeguse it ia ALL bran. You can’t}every meal. Made in Battle Creel. Bi j n Se ae : 4 u J jismarck Typewriter Co. night and Wednesday ; AT THE CAPITOL fight constipation with baltway mea-|Sold-by all grocers. 207 Broadway 3 warmer tonight. Whether one is opposed to or in Permanency— \tavor of National Prohibition, Old Friendship: “Wine,” Universal-Jewel now being shown in the Capitol Theatre can- Old Books. not fail to have a deep interest. STEPPING STONES T0 CC A 9 i 1 acul il Standard . thin? Se ‘easitBa SUCCESS us Old Silver, p ° TAU oat tue arene You'll bridge the male- leaning, Merchandise | si"sc'tre'seunsmoxcuing bee strom. of business world rea. 4) eet, erages. The featured players are} dry shod when you’ve had Repairin ortralits Ts : ‘Clara Bow, Forrest Stanley, Huntly | = the advantages of one or p: g, yee Myrtle Stedman and Robert more/ of our courses in Dyeing MAKE AN aes business training. Come in s . APPOINTME: \ The Presbyterian Ladies’ and let us plan for you a at reasonale prices PHONE . 264 Aid: will hold their: annual 3 course most suited to your Suits Made to ‘4 The Slorby Studio —o— rummage sale, Thursday and needs. Or write us for - articulars. Measure Friday, Oct. 30 and 31, be P ula: gar rag ginning at 9 a. m. in the Ss Day and Night Classes SMOLA’S Bergeson’s | P=. j TAILOR SHOP Yeomen meeting at 8:00 , Quality, Style, Economy |] o’clock. Initiation and so- Phone 201 111-5th St. cial session. Bismarch Hospital Admitted to the Bismarck Hospital for treatment: Mrs. V. I. Wilson, Hebron; Korst | Lehto, Wing: (iladys Dettman, Jud-! son; Ralph Miller, Garrison; Edgar , Cooper, Brittin. H Discharged: Mrs. S. F. Wrights a Hazelton; Julius Miller, Kram; F L. Powell, city; Henry McClu St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- pital for treatment: Mrs. Harley Albaugh, Hazelton; Miss Christine Mache, Dodge; Mrs. Emil Beusen, POC e CeCe eeeeeseeee ses OseOSELEPLOPPPOLIOLOSEIEIOI DES: POC CC CC COC LSE OLEIEELILOLOIIIELOLIPSOLILIOSEPOLOLOD EES: zs eesrereees, Broadcasting From Station S-A-V-E There is a message which is broadcasted daily in every village, town and city of this country. It is a message on which all suc- cessful people have tuned in. It is a short message, a big message, the message of suc- cess. It is— OCR POI OE OODLE ELE DLEGOIOLODIIEL OOD OO DOO DOI IOS POPP OLELOLOL LOO LLL OLD RLILODELOLODOD OO DOOT: COC POCLMOCLEEL EDL EDEDOILLEDLEDODDIOLILIELODEILIDIOLOIIOIOLOD ODD GET THE SAVING HABIT First National Bank “THE PIONEER BANK” Economy- seeceseeees: voscceetrceerorereereneeeaeeDeDDDeDOOLELIOIIELODIDOSIILONDLILOOELLLOLELODIELOL OODLE DED Phowereersress:

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