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i ier Aid Bb so 8 a cial FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1924 and Personal Wing; Rev. J. Fontana, New Salem; | CITY NEWS | Date fae eee Ra o———_-. H 1 Baby Boy Born MARCEL AND CURL LAST LONG- | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anton of Los ER after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Angeles, California, formerly of this | of Mrs, Zuger, gram consis Mrs, R. ng of vocal numh solo by Miss Dorothy Jones, xave «in instructive and interesting} Gih) Coming | Taras : There] Garvey. Fortune furnished much| 4") gC" Mearohr, Dodoo. ‘ fun, after which a delicious lunch |» ch ka Look over your neighbor's ek at | Was served. The rooms were benuti- fully decorated in keeping with the count of her trip to Scotland, s present. The regular w the guild, consisting of sewir as wel A pro himmers and saxophone sia . St. Alexius Hospital Frank J, Smith entertained at a novel! admitted to the St. Alexius hos- [and unique Hallowe'en party at the| pital for treatment: . | FA “J Miss; home of Mrs. Wachter. Cards were M John Schmidt, Solen; Miss | ertha Hanson at the piano, was! the diversion. ‘i Ed ir, city. i : ; * s honors being won by : al well received. Miss Bertha Palmer . “1 Diseha : Hary J. C | Lee 2 Ethel Contud: and Mra. THUGHTIME: |i joo cree esa Wace en Gen a good attendance with several ers by ng for ENTERTAINS AT HALLOWE'EN| cording to announcement received SS ————— icity, are parents of a baby boy, ac- PARTY by relatives, \ Mrs, Eugene Wachter and Mrs jter; Mrs. Gottlieb Schatz, Willa; By EDNA FERBER | Bismarck Hospital Admitted to the Bismarck Hospital shoulder—he’s prob- the sale to be held at Christmas, fur-| Hallowe'en spirit. Horitrestnients ably apa teh i ' nished the diversion for the greater Bah i Ursula Isaacson, Zap; Mrs, Nick Second hundred theusan | { share of the afternoon. Refreshments} PNTERTAINS (AT HALLOWEEN | Human, Wishek; ‘ottlieb | Ar beokieras, $2 Deableday, Page & C2, | | were served, which were carried out} Win; Schwenk, Hebron; Mrs. e Aur- The Haliveeen aati oe the| William Owens, eight year old son | | decorations of cut flower ger wus assisted by Miss Ru Mrs, Shi ED é PARTY Miss Alma Heckenliable entertain- ed a few of her friends at a Hal- lowe’en party at her home las ning. The evening was spent in ‘ playing games and dancing. were given in some of the games and were won by Miss Agnes igan and Gale Hillond. Re ments w the evening. TO HAVE HALLOWE'EN PARTY Members of the Epworth League in the parlors of the Methodist Church, this evening. Spook: goblins invite the arrival of the 7:30 o'clock. The witches tell us there will be po charge for guests at .2 admission, und men friends will make at « Hallowe'en party to be ' s to attend the Micl game to be held on LEAVES FOR CARRINGT' Mrs. J. S$. Brosnahan, who been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Jean Wachter, left this 4 ing for her home at Currington, N. Dak. TO MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Cox went to Minneapolis last night tor * > over the weekend, and attend the Michigun-Minnesota football game. | VER BURN ti ' MY SKIN H . | By Edna Wallace Hopper 1 live in the sun and the wind in i % summer, but I never burn my skin. | That is because the greatest of ex- perts told me how to prevent it. | a The sun is good for the skin— { é get all you soem 2 ocan of it. H Only cer- } tain rays— the ultra violet rays —do harm, Bar them ; out, and | !eana Wallace Hopper the sun ' Photo 1923 will never burn, Tan bars those rays, so skins do not burn, But scien found a way to do that without changing the skin’s color. I found a substance, harmless and col- ; orless, which bars out only % burning rays. “ By my experts’ advice I had that, substance embodied in my van type of Youth Cream. I apply it be- fore any exposure. After bathing f apply it again, for water removes it. (gj Thave never had sunburn, windburn, A tan or freckles since my experts taught me this. Now I am placing all my helps at "every womans call, and this among them, Edna Wallace Hopper's * Youth Cream is supplied by all drug- a gists, all toilet counters. f The Vanishing Type contains the ‘ substance which prevents sunburn, The cost is 60c per jar, and every jar carries my guarantee that it does} > what my experts claim, Also tubes. I promise you it will delight ys that and see what it does. Edna Wallace Hopper, 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chi I want to try Facial Youth. The Weather Hand | Made 1 Clothes | Bergeson’s Mrs, Zu- PERTAINS: AT HALLOWE'EN served at the close of S FOR MINNEAPOLIS pelin left last evening for day. M. B. Gilman and Dr. and Mrs. C.D. Dursema will leave today. ou. I shall gladly mail you a trial tube if you will send this coupon. Do eee | _Trial Tube Free Not much change in Quality, Style, Economy e and it eve- Prizes Flan- fresh- merry given s and higan- Satur- ‘ON has morn- remain tanned ce has it has those nishing, one is in 35c | cago. of Mr. ung Mrs. Price Owens, enter- tained at 2 Hallowe'en party last evening at 5:30, at his home, 700- sixth street. Covers were laid for sixteen guests. The rooms were de- corated with black cats, witches and jack o’lanterns, which lent a festive spirit to the occasion. Games and Hallowe'en stunts furnished the di- version during the evening. Mary Chase, who have been visiting their sisters, Mrs. John Bowers und Mrs. Frank Hubbard, left this morn- | ing for Minneapolis, Minn., where they will visit with their brother, | George Koehnlein. From Minneapo- lis they will leave for their home | in Los Angeles, Cali Hanson of Mayville, were in the city on bus! son visited with his sister, Miss Hanson, who is principal of the Roosevelt School. held this evening at the Wachter School. There will be speeches and music, All are invited to attend. R, L. Melville and Bobby, Jr. lef COMMENCING with Mr, Melville's mother. so ‘. f, ON BUSINESS TRIP The Painted Broadway R. E. Wenzel left last night for Lady” Minneapolis on a busines: h, Lehr; Elmer Aalboe, Isabel, S. Tena Thronson, Turtle Takes | suageunenvtensennuensuaneeavanvensuennuaoasn aa _ Silk Dresses Neth, Menoken; Mrs. Peter Hunso city; Mrs. Martin Frichs, Plevn Mont. Discharged: Mrs. John Fo Just received one lot of Silk Dresses in staple colors. Regular values $35.00. Sale Price Mandan; Mrs. Henry Me(l I offer this low price in order to introduce the beginning of a dress de- partment. Come and let us show you this big value. LEAVES FOR NNEAPOLIS Miss Louise Fullerton and CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight and Saturday BUCK JONES —in— “THE DESERT OUTLAW” A blazing story of the Cowboy Trails. * Pathe Comedy Bray Cartoon suvnvonnuuensuvevuuceanony VISIT IN CITY Rev. N. J. Lohie and Mr. Arthur ss this week. Mr. Han- Two tables of Hats has been reduced to $2.95, $3.95 and $5.00. NIELSEN’S VOTERS SCHOOL PROGRAM H A voters school program will be LEAVES FOR FARGO A. W. LUCAS CO. DEPARTMENT STORE A Very Special Sale of Art Needlework This is the time to buy your needlework for Christmas Gifts, an event of unusual interest to needleworkers, for articles ot popular demand are featured at special prices. Busy Hour Aprons, stamped, sew- eal ready, for embundersy==ive House Dresses, stamped, the lat/ atterns to choose from on the H i <a orn art cloth. Patchwork or eat achlons good Nally mane the lazy daisy designs to be work- ed in D. M. C. cottons, special .. Pilloweases, stamped on a very good grade of tubing—a number of patterns—hemstitched and scal- i ss loped i ch, piece vanity set. loped edge—42-inc $1.42 Special at......... $1 42 special, pair. Stamped Five-Piece Set, hem- stitched linene—scarf and four- Linen Tea Towels, blue, rose, gold or lavender checked, to be em- broidered in the bright shades of six-strand cottons. Special 85c Children’s Rompers, stamped, very good quality poplin. Special sale STAMPED BEDROOM CURTAINS — SPECIAL, PR.. .$1.69 SATURDAY SPECIALS BARGAIN SQUARE MAIN FLOOR MANY SPECIAL BARGAINS DISPLAYED ON TABLES FOR ONE DAY’S SELLING. SUGAR ROLLED DATES—200 pounds—they are fresh—healthy—every one likes them buy all you want while they last in paper bag—half pound 10c. 1 3 Half pound boxes, box............ Mrs Sante ones vole ae acme pian 3 Cc CUPS AND SAUCERS—Gold band real china cup and saucers —coffee size. A direct importation of 60 dozen on gale. 2 5 Cup and Saucers....... a aA asia Bnavsousoannoandoddaconoan ae Cc oo eee aden eee $1.25 SLEEPING GARMENTS—La Tasca sleeping garments for children — one of the best equal to Dr. Dentons in quality. Buy your season’s supply $1 05 here Saturday, at each.......... dapbadoshondnsonenns pa dainoos pA e THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~— i By BEE OBE EYES BSE DY DY GEE BEB SEE RTE BT THRE DRY BY SH SH GH HY Coats, Coats, Coats. A new | cuffs, fur banded. Very mod- | shipment of Fall and Winter! erately priced. Sarah Gold | Coats. The last word in style. | Shop, “Style Without Ex-} This stock includes Bolivias | travagance.” | and the new Suede-like finish- : es; fur-trimmed collars and gym HOSKINS - MEYER WEEK-END SPECIAL \ | PHOTOGRAPHS SATURDAY ONLY All uments for POM POM PLANTS: \ | ! / end when you CHRISTMAS : The many varieties and \ cal. / a wear this shoe valors enable the jhostess i i ind a place for them thing you can gi to find ay 5 them except your photo- ‘ almost anywhere. An un- graph. ye Kur : usual supply from ‘our COME EARLY We can serve you better you come early and = your pictures will be ready when you want them, Slorby Studio Makers of Quality Portraits 223 4th St. Bismarck North Dakota Your friends can be Comfort, style, value—allin the Arch Preserver Shoe. greenhouses enables us to offer you this attractive price. 75¢ EACH IF YOU CANNOT CALL, PHONE US. Do Not Overlook Our Regular $1.00 — SATURDAY — $1.00 CUT FLOWER SPECIAL $1.00 HOSKINS - MEYER F fully THE SEASON’S MODE “Our Methods Plea AN Shingle Bobs Millinery correct — in every detail. Fresh WARRINGTON wil] = SHO PPE [innit _ fl AMA aaRee mame Barber and Beauty Shop of east. Phone 180W pay you to inspect this stock. Felt) Wats for Fall = wen Winter...... BASKET SOCIAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Ist —at— One Lot of Fashionable Millinery GIBBS CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Rca eee 8 Miles N. E. of Bismarck. MISS BUCHHOLZ MILLINERY MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT — BASKET SOCIAL. DANCE — Music by Dutton’s Orchestra. Bismarck, N. Dak. BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP “The Popular Price Store” 13 Days- SALE - 13 Days 2 SAND It will pay you to do your shopping at our store. Everything marked down with red sale tags for this special occasion. We have just received a large shipment of garments in the very latest styles, shades and materials; dress cloth coats trimmed with fur, as well as tailored coats, chappie and many all fur coats. One assortment of fur trimmed coats, Special $27.50 HUNDREDS OF SILK AND WOOL DRESSES IN ALL THE NEW LEADING COLORS — MATERIALS — STYLES AT REDUCED PRICES DURING THIS SALE. ress, DRESSES HATS One assortment of wool dresses, values up to $36.50. A fine selection of up-to-date millinery values to Special $6.50 at $22.75 $3.95 LADIES AND MISSES MUSKRAT FUR COATS $122.50 AND UP. Don’t Fail To Take Advantage of This Sale BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP Main Street. One door East of Capitol Theatres His $2} $58 HES LH SSD HEN BN HEN HSN SSD HEE OBL HEN SEN STEN HEN LE HSN DE HH THE SEASON'S BIGGEST GAME-BISMARCK vs. DICKINSON-SATURDAY - SP eee titer tit