The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1924, Page 5

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1924 ’ (THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~" PACE FIVE 7 : n ee ee val. The house was cleverly dec-| game between the Agricultural col-|@————-————____——@| Rose Jacoher, Hebron; Mrs. Ferdi- 3 ; Vor Sale — Choice Canarie oruted in keeping with the Hal-| lege and the University, | CITY NEWS nand Rosenau, McClusky. ATTENTION MASONS (nee ee 8 * Aue Oe i | | Singers, Imported German lowe’en spirit. Covers were laid for = & is | ne | Regular meeting Bismarck | Roll Jacob Bull, Diekin- twenty guests. The diversion of the ILL AT HOSPITAL Free Picture Show by J.! i 4 ig Bismarck | Rollers. Jacob Bull, evening was playing cards. Edgar Cooper is at a local hospital Bismarck Hospital | is oe Lodge No. 5 A. F. & A. M. json, N. Dak. Box 728 ne —— | suffering from a broken collar bone| Admitted to the Bismarck hos- Rothschiller. Battle of War- Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. sda ; SS LEAVES FOR HOME IN SOUTH | received in a motor-cycle accident. mt cf Guiana Mee, H| 32 and other pictures of Work in F.C. Degree. Visit- Cook By baa : . Mrs. O. H. Lindstrom left last! Neen R! rea) Nagesvau,, Lawner,) Mrs. 1.) r Fy ~y ing a vii Lincoln School Masons Party Is eeninectet: her sNohie ut Batwea'| - RAVES FOR FARGO ; | Wineneste, Hazelton; Atwyn Potte Ee and aii pcb ing Masons invited. Instead of by Fire A A «| Heights, Canal Zone, after spendin, Lioyd Murphy left this morning city; William Lund, Stee! | Patterson’s a Sunday, Gives Hallowe’en Delightful Affair Re thEst HeUEAMERENG here) with ale for Fargo to attend the homecoming |C. H. Wilson, Carson; Mr Y| Nov. 2nd, at 2:30 p. m Party Yesterday ativi and friends. route she , ame held there this afternoon. rried, S. D.; Mrs. F. C./ ~ . yay oes Tne The Masons and Eastern Star ush- {will visit for a few sin New; sr araeae esau eee cit. 2 Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. ee ered in their fall “and winter social {York City with her brother, Leonard | Discharged: - Mrs. Robert Kantz, aner, Sate! per. Parents arid Lincoln] season last night with a delightful (Johnson. \ [New Leip Phillip Riegel, 2: Cook by Electricity. on ps School, District No. 38, were enter-| Hullowe'en dancing party at the saline : tained ut a Hallowe'en Frolic at the] Temple. More than two hundred TO GIVE DANCE i school yesterday afternoon, people were present, including vis-| Bismarck Canton, number 5, wil eee a j The school room, was beautifully) itors from Mandan. hold their first dance of the season, AT } decorated in Hallowe'en colors, cats,| Elaborate decorations had been| Saturday evening, November 1, at) art { ches, pumpkins and cornstalks.| arranged for the dance. The six-|the I. 0. 0. F. Hall. i { Garden flowers and a lovely boquet} piece orchestra was banked in by a - of Chrysuntheums added to the de-! wall of corn stalks, fringed with LEAVES FOR MINOT ; corations, _ | Pumpkins, while grotesque paper | Miss Nydia Smith left this morn- 4 An interesting program of music,} shades dotted the walls of the hall. | ing for Minot where she will spend | +4 recitations, physical exercises and “| Yellow and black tissue was draped | the week-end visiting with friends. ) playlet “Spirits of Hullowe’en” was! from the center and around the Se ,; iven bythe pupils. walls, while the lights were shaded IN CITY. ON. BUSIN: { At the close of the program, ap-|with ‘black paper cats. Luncheon | F.C. Ruble of Driscoll was in the a} U N OW IN DVAN CE ples, candy and nuts were served by|was served in the Temple dining |city on Thursday on business, hy the teacher, Miss Nydiu Smith, as-|yoom, and all were accommodated —— i . » _ cisted by Claire Falkner, Emma Clar-} although the crowd was larger than IN CITY THURSDAY i { ‘ ridge and Gladys Gramling. was unticipated. A candle dance| Clark Crawford of Britton was in{ i Mas. G. W. Hedrix presented each| was one of the features. the city Thursday on business | i f . pupils with a Hallowe'en souvenir. ‘Ave Gusttier wie geneval chateman — | Dodge Brothers Dealers realize that a i ‘ The afternoon was enjoyed by all] of arrangements, assisted by many LEAVES FOR FARGO j present. others. A number of little girls,| Spencer Boise left Friday by car car’s good performance is no longer NOV. ATH ae a dressed in Hallowe'en costumes and | for Fargo to attend the homecominy: | i - Temperance Meet masks, furnished dancing features i the sole basis of an owner's good will. ; during the serving of midnight i Is Postponed) iuncheon. - | Two Shows — 7:30 and 9:00 p. m Rae deta , S— Ce :| . Mm. ‘The Monthly meeting of the Wo-| CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS TO MEE | It is equally essential that dealers give . é . man’s Christian ‘Temperance Union| Mrs. W, B. Butler and Miss Black, | d ca ‘vy & Presidential and State Election Returns, has been postponed from the regular} who is field secretary of Christian | good service. * eae : duy, Tuesday, November 4, on ac-|Endeavor in North Dakota, will be; 7:30 p. m. until midnight. count of that being election day, to| here tomorrow evening. Miss Black Friday, November 7, at which time] will conduct a Christian Endeavor fi there will be u business mecting in| meeting at the Presbyterian church Because of this, they employ the Flat the afternoon, and a Jubilee Banquet| at 6:30. The Young People’s S : Ri ‘ at 6:30 o'clock in the dining room of| ciety of the Evangelical church will Rate‘Service System, which insures the Methodist Church. also have Christian Endeavor So- | i i i At the meeting of the cxecutive| ciety; they will unite with the Pre | accurate work at a fair, predetermined PROGRAM OF AMUSEMENTS “* officers, the following chairman of| byterian Endeavorers tomorrow ev ! committees were appointed to have|ning at 6:30. Mrs. Butler and Miss H price. charge of the banquet and program.| Black have been making a tour of | | : 4 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE 4 Program When you leave your car with a iithday Cake al i Smith : ee | a ae tasted A Dodge Brothers Dealer for service BISMARCK JUVENILE BAND Dining Room ..Mrs, Sara Ankenmawn therine Kositzky enterzaineal fort aslea Suc you know just what work will be ‘ MacLEOD’S BOYS IN TUMBLING vo Mrs. FL Mrs, Irs, J. L. Hughes} ‘emony-—Mrs. C. W.[ ENTERTAINS AT HALLOWE'EN A Watkins|the state in the interest of Chris- G, Boise |tian Endeavor. Invitation .. i Reception Mrs, L. F. Crawford will be toast-|twenty of their friends ut a Hal- Chocolate Cake lowe’en party at the home of Miss cq [Betisoe he cele “seen efore J”, done, when it will be finished and J carried out in the orange and black, it wi “QS bs fi a a filling what it will cast. There are no un mistress. s pie MISS ROAN symbolic of Hallowe'en, The eve- Miss Abigail Roan entertained for} ning was spent in playing cards and twenty of her friends at a Hallowe’en| dancing. Prizes were awarded Low- and icing made from pleasant surprises in your bill. | Auspices Association of Commerce , Costume party at her home, 223 Park/ell Jones, Everett O'Neil, Agnes ; ' : Avenue. There were many artistic] Hultberg and Ellen Coghlan. At the z i y i and unusual costumes. A taffy pull! close of the evening a ai"! Bake S You know in advance. For Benefit of the was enjoyed, with games and stunts| lunch was served. y \ furnishing the entertainment for the evening. Decorations were carried} ENTERTAINS A’ out in the Hallowe'en colors and re- PARTY freshments were served at the close] Mrs, D. T. Owens and Mrs. EB. C. & Chocolate BISMARCK JUVENILE BAND (PREMIUM No.1) of the evening. entertained for their daugh- NICKETS & 4 aS & Ran te Blodwine and Pauline ut a By all means the TICKETS $1.00. NO RESERVED SEA’ CRUSADERS ENJOY HALLOWE'EN | Hallowe'en party lust evening at the ‘ PARTY Owens home at 2000-twenty-first St. most satisfactory M. B. GILMAN Co. The Crusaders of the Baptist} A prize was awarded Miss Dorothy - 212 MAIN STREET Church enjoyed a Hallowe'en party} Ward. The evening was spent in i } chocolate for cook: BISMARCK last evening at the Baptist church. | playing games and stunts. The rooms ing and drinking. Miss Edna Dralle was in charge, as-| were decorated in the Hallowe'en, col-| erc us. par ost. PHONE 608 HELP BOOST KIDDIES BAND sisted by Miss Ethel Funston and} ors. Represhments were served at 4 Mise Margaret Johnson, The room| the close of the evening. Walter Baker& Co.Ltd. “Kelly-Springtield Ti was artistically decorated with Hul- ESTARTISHEDIITEO ; N ‘lecti lowe’en decorations, The evening] ENTERTAINS AT HALLOWE'EN , . = EGGS TSH Me aaa rey DorchesterMass. Montreal.Uan. o Election Returns Posted Anywhere stunts, after which refreshments Mrs, W. B. Hartley and Mrs. N. BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE 7 . . were served, FE. Jensen, entertained at a Hal- Else in Bismarck. ~ Jowe’'en party last evening at the ss KINDERGAR’ ENJOY PARTY |home of Mrs. Hartley, 318 West Mi The Kindergarten Department of | Rosser. Covers were laid for four- ‘i oe scopal Sunday School wus en-jteen guests. The rooms were dec- | | Physico-Clinical Laboratory dat a Hallowe'en party xt! orated with cats, witches, goblins 119% 4th St. : house, this afternoon. jund jack o’ lanterns. The evening Bismarck, N. D. % K ‘as u good attendance, about ; was spent in playing cards. ae N i hsssscasansassusiasssersd ‘ 86 children being present. .Games — ae esecseecsccssccsccscsccres H and a-peanut hunt iwere greatly, GIVE HALLOWE'EN PARTY ELECTRONIC enjoyed by the children. Miss Gwen-| Mr. and Mrs, Rob. Pollock of 1018 DIAGNOSIS and ‘ dolyn Jones was in charge of the Eleventh street, entertained y ve TREATMENT ee arrangements with Mrs. Esther Holt |day evening ut a Hallowe'en Festi- é and Mrs. Mary Bankston assisting as authorized by i her. : nr ; ? GIRLS CLUB TO MEET Dr. iibent brome LEADS TO INDE? ENDENCE : The Girls Club of the Trinity Lu- |. E. ; theran Church will meet Monday CUT PRICES D. 0. Consultant icf Ra MEiETA dg GeATENESTL ATE ere M evening at eight o’clock sharp, with ON ALL nancial independence is the measure | if ‘the Misses Anna and Esther Monson TAILOB MADE your success. If you are one of those wise as hostesses, 10 West Thayer. 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Ladies’ Dresses $1.75 practitioners of his method of much for you as you earn yourself. You will ig a ene Disedosis.. and | Treatment nd have the golden key to opportunity. You TO CONDUCT SERVICES who are permi se A ell srrmatis qe Rev. C. H, Davenport of Mandan FRANK KRALL Reflexophone and the Ocil- will be well along on the surest, shortest ev. C. H, Ps loclast. Dr. Abram's Dia road to financial] independence. will be in Bismarck, Sunday, to con- ‘Annex Hotel Bik joclast. 5 Diag duct the services at St. George's . j Boatic and treatment machine: Church, oe Start moving your family to Success Heights today. Meeting at Patterson’s Hall Sunday Nov. 2d, 2:30 p. m./ wil be exposed and. heat | THE BEST LIFE INSURANCE about it. ————— Chronic nervousness is deep seated * | and seems to want to bold on tenacious- : 7 First National Bank “THE PIONEER BANK” 3 ; 3 3 3 3 3 | H 3 3 If you will regularly deposit a definite 3 i 3 3 3 $ OUR NO-ODOR METHOD 1S $0 SATISFYING Our modern and sanitary processes of Dry Cleaning guarantees the con- version of your last season’s garments into spice and span looking clothes. eeeerccseeeene. The care we give to each piece brought here for attention insures you against damage in the cleaning process. Radiola Super Heterodyne six tube outfits now in stock for immediate delivery. This is the finest of all: radio equipment. POL LOL LOLS OLE LL LOLOL OLED OOOT OOD OOL ELLOS DOL OLE LOLOL LELLOLELELOLEOODOL EEL EL EOE LLES OOO CS CSCC LCE SLECE TOL OELELTOLEEEELOD EEL EP IED EODOLDOLELORIOOLOODOILOLIOEELEOLOLELELEE ly. If it continues long, other disorders crop out. Very nervous folks usually have indigestion and are troubled with constipation. To overcome these body ceticiencies _ people resort to methods that afiord only temporay relief at best. To be well from such troubles the nervous circuit must ‘be cleared of its - obstructions. When the impulse flows unretarded an‘ in proper quantity from the brain to all parts of the ‘hody over the nerves, the body will be well. The reason it does not so flow in cases where health is lesa than normal is, that some one or more ofthe vertebrae of the spinal columh are out of position. Being a little out of position means, most likely, comparatively little trouble. The Weather y Fair tonight and * Sunday. | nennnes. Household effects, such as draperies, rugs and curtains, may also be cleaned here without fear of injury to the most delicate fabrics. Prices are moderate enough to give you real savings. But trouble of its kind will grow in pro- portion as these vertebrae continue to become displaced jn degree: * Chrqnic nervousness can be overcome by Chiropractic Verte- bral Jdinntmante._« Crlronractic Vertebral Aciustments are the best: suranee possible for the ill and broken down. Con- sultation and Spinal Analysis Free. Ce CAPITAL LAUNDRY DR. R. S. ENGE PHONE 684 Chiropractor. Lucas Block. Bismarck, N..D, “Corwin Motor Co.

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