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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and Personal Meblhoff, Tuttle; Mrs. Geo. Washburn. Discharged: «Mis Stanton; Mrs. Emil Ei Hee | TOLD KIWANIS} : | Gertrude Smith, city | ee i Bismarck Students Give Shower For |Kugler, Washburn; Mrs. Martin ‘Members of Club Relate | ‘ | \Stein, Center; Mrs. Myrtle Mullenux, | | Tates al Moeline Today | In Activities Miss Irene Benson} Jeity:’ Mrs. John | Schmidt, Solen: | Tales at Meeting Today A ‘ ertz, Goodrich; Julia and Su- wise, | At University} ,,, jnshagen anatempiegece erie san Bull, Elbowoods; Florence Cy The Kiwanis Club of Bismarck ob Bismarck atdent are taking pare (Woolworth Store entertained Sutur- jote, Elbowoods. : tea tice Day program at in various. activities at the Univer: (dey evening at a surprise shower | Died: Sunday evening, Frank | n various activities at the Univer-!tor Mise Irene Benson, ot her hence | |Wehri, Hebron, age 70. j was in charge of re sity as the following yoster will/295 Tweitth street, at which twenty, \ Rs etter es i | who called upon rH sntest for the selection of the [TNE #UC88 Were present. A” mock ' Forget-Met-Not | ee ONC tales A contest for the selectio Wedding waa a eeedre GETNe eee | | i : their most amusing incident of the isn mest prominent alumni of the |ning, the bride being, Miss Wagon: | | Drive Successful! | World War Many interes held in connection with University [Go's Steom, Miss Hines; pastor \ —— \ faa fe Sea, Gatinens Holeproof ‘ week, which will be held beginning, (24%. Dewall; ring-bearer, Leverne De-| IP ae CRS WIRE ata § Lai riage used Sure Ffesiery pine aie ay alls bridesmaid, Leslie Dewall, and | November 8, was very successful. The | j Atrson, Cole, Gilman, Miller and Sor- | “ales Ao gil aad of [best man, Mr. Flow. Mr. E. J. Hugls- | j total amount netted for Bismarck} H a r i | Fee ee cies ctea by [KAMP Was an out-of-town guest. was $218,00 and for Mandan $80.32. | ein heffer and five oth | popular vote, through cho Dekot, {Miss Benson received many beau Many surrounding towns have not| cies war songs which wer : Pore ne, Uuough | the Dakota /fui und useful gifts, the shower be- | {Deen accounted for to date. cers Me GURL eis CE alto Oath) seals Statlent and through the var. Jing of a miscellaneous nature. A! ' Knudtson was chairman of | | bers of the club sang songs that were i Pee ene, Eros organized |delighttul lunch was served at the | the drive, Misses Ruth, Edna Hal-| juni on the other side during: th Hosiery that flatters He aluniul thugveliosen will Weinub- [0% °! tHe evening. Aa cor Tne vues ee el ‘The attendance prize w b i M cos B See Pre obidivision No, (abitherGrand|| i attendance prize was won by * ished “nthe 1026. Ducotah, accord | q Wes ee Ty See eee ae Gee aeietieal | Father John Slay. Visitors included pretty ankles i ing to Ralph Curty of Jamestown, rmistice Day RHNE Re ODIUIVnIEH NDI Te NERRSeNte:| | L. P. Warren, Adjutant, Lloyd Septz | , nan POY SSSHaSRet othe rma ge Dinner Tomorrow, | Reve Hotel andthe following ies Gaeccaee | Tn ON ener 4 speakers will. appear before the var- Th 1 awn er Pe ate Genser Ether | ' ~ ~ | y you can see a complete stock of the season’y loveliest jous organizations of th i ie annual Armistice Day dinner Set Aiea haald i in 5 1 5 aetee ee se Stn i ving? Titoraational: take on the [Will be ‘given atthe Grind Pacific Noggle, Marian Ryan, Bernice Joslin,| | Emma Goldman Hi ss Just made for dainty ankleg, Sheer, lustrous, « He i Hotel; Thsilay stenting ae es40| Irene Brown, Emma Zvorist, Grace \ Ni in London | “t&:, 8 beautitul cotors skitnuty ayer leach pa Committees to carry out the plans |0’clock. All ex-service men and | ieee a) jetnate Lue H Ow in Lon on} possesses the famous Holeproof durability. eco- for the week were appointed by {Women of the county are invited to ' Myrtle Miller, Edna Dralle, Lucille | 1 Aitoruens NovEND =a Gcliniiny Hotels UBo teats 3 Uh iy Charles Burke, president of Press |be present, also all visiting ex-ser- Kaline, Winifred Hugle Evelyn | the veteran radical leader SIGUE oer REE Teco TOTS ecraa | EicesaTeny? amd WETTER UGE ot CHIN) Kaline, Winifred Hugleman, Evelyn | the veteran radical leader who was held “Mowdny ofvernoon; snd were |County. Jace cue K ed ae iegict Ke rota ee eh) pelea a h ea : : i Mickelson) eAliceldohneontiheer Vels|| 919, has been staying in London as follows: any cite, following program vill be i Gwendolyn Pilmoor, | |the past two weeks but has declined a ee eae Be Singitig of “AWoFiCas \ Malone and Frances Whittey. jto tell representatives of the Daily stencon, Washbarn; list of advan. | Tvocation—Father Slag. ! | Mr. G. L, Olson was+in charge of the spress and Daily Sketch anything | tages of university, Ferdina Rein. | Community singing during the | EERE Te cao EG ee A ee LOL holt, Grand Forks, Robert Birdzcll, {Courses of the dinner with Spencer IUMMSESEEE Oo eats {tends to rest and write her memoirs. Bismarck; ‘Do you know’ para- | Boise as leader and L. C. Sorlien at 1 enya suave — Maun? NORE i A my ‘i Ma ipter Pa oie ie ee of he eed eta TO OTOK ad ans, Gri Ks5 | NEes bade BOob f the World War wish to ex- ni ‘committee, Margaret Dickinson, | Vocal program Mrs. F. J. Kepler. iNGiy sapareelntion £orNeewes: | R POISON, ‘ < Minot, Ralph Curry, Jamestown; | Singing of Star Spangled Banner. operation and assistance of the com- i chi N | convocation committee, John Pow- Doren eee pees mittees and helpers as well as the Wipe ew taunt i Two Be eed OLDSMOBILE ell, Devils Lake; radio program, RECEIVES FATAL INJURY j generous support of the. public, eis 1 cha iLial Glerey fo dhol | aye RA RT | ; DR.M.E. BOLTON Gordon Jenkins, Grand Forks; pos-| Mrs. C. F. Kellogg, Bismarck, for- aa atlas flapper, be she a school girl or a (cue &4rage here, apparently vietims.| | SALES AND SERVICE cae ters about “U,” Lyle Webster, Web- | merly of New Salem and Mandan, left | eS at taritar ine ban veneie ange operon pause aboleenney DAKOTA AUTO Osteopathic Physician ster; committee in charge of alum- | last evening for Portland, Ore., where A Bhs ‘ amas ete ida Returning late from a dance the 7 Vy ni activities, Armin Roide, Grand | She Was called by the serious illness | At The Movies | Duttons tnd a wide red Teather ete, | 20% left the engine running to keep Shyu} Co, wi Gnas, Na ae i Forks; publicity committee, (local), | of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Flynn, Fre oni tecesties and cuffs are de.{it™ While they sat in the car/ff 107 5th St. Phone 428 Tee $ Chester Matteson, Enderlin, Law- ermesly efi alsndant Lobes DD \ AT THE CAPITOL \tachable so that they may be laun- |eatkine. Phe rence Pray, Valley City, and Ed | "0 years old, recently slipped Some of the most thrilling air- dered frequent! Heese { ARCH | 5 nd fell on the til 1 he e stunts ever filme _ 2 H L SONS | ‘ «Edward Alfson was elected cap-| ter Mrs. E. J. Steele, Portland, Ore.,| Diack velvet printed with Roman | tiniversal Jewel booked for screen- fe of Sal ‘Chapter No. 10. Tuesday TYPEWRITERS fel sleek iP | with whom she was living. She suf.| Sttipes in brilliant colors. It is de- ling in the Capitol 1 fe 0 alesman i P' . 5 uesday i ain of the University freshman ore lketiledl yo new: Aneline ea hdc <ee1s ing in the Capitol Theatre begin evening, 7:30. Deer kK. OF ALL MAKES football team, it was announced to- | fered a fractured hip and the injury) Pay ne b een |ning tonight. Much of the action; Instantly Killed ic es perce wane: R d-R q i fey. The big. fullback will lead the | brought on a general breakdown in| and very ive as you can $26. 1hsc'ty do with the rollickingly dar-| bs Come. ented - Repaired |} first year men in the remaining | health from which due to her ad-) The ruffle about the waistline is |ing efforts of a college youth who Near Hankinson, | Sold on Easy Payments. | games of(hucseusout “ales, vaneed age there is small hope for| Roticed on many smart gowns that | becomes a derelict in China, The ——_ ' Electric Cookery. \] Bismarck Typewriter Co. |! : a eee her recovery. The Flynn family | have recently come over from Paris | ton on the scholarship prize of.) Mrs. G. J. Griffin, was killed al-| Is Better Cookery. | 207 Broadway | : ; ‘am | Made its home in Mandan for many] and seems to indicate that a new | ¢, Gas i A ‘i | i i may play the Ametican Legion team eS aaa Malniineuetiediateatheees S le ed by Cha aemmile, Pe ‘most instantly, when the Buick car} within the next few weeks. The] * re ae | Universal Pictur Corporation, for vhic! he c e wer ving j | a a i a si sixtcen members of the squad took| |. ——————————— lithe? beat! seenariol cublmitted ein fan |e ict “ie Couple) were) delving en Soe || Will continue her_busi- part in the voting, all those parti-| "ORMER BISMARCK MAN IN- Sug York, has been here for a few inter-collegiste competition, The |°verturned one and one half times |) |} ness as before. Dress- cipating in the freshman games, be- f JURED - vs in connection with the pur-| Winner: is William {Elwell Oliver north of Dwight at 10:30 a. m. Tue making and costume de- jie ‘eligible. 40. vote! D. F. Barry, formerly a photo-| thise of -sdldier bonus wertificutes |University of California student. (ty. Mr. Griffin, who is a sal “DIAMOND DYE” IT || signing school from 9 to a eee freshman | 8tapher of this city, now a resident Thomas Forman directed. Pay Mian, Was en route to Hankinson to | |) 11 a. m. andiil:30 40 8:80 Hatile last brian was one| of Duluth, Minn. was injured re- AGIEGION (Ointailey Mary Astor atid maymontll see? omer and was accompanied ae NEY D2 ' of the stars, being one of the ef-| cently when an automobile crashed SKE Men aee listaveonsts bike aeaat: by his w » accident happened |} A BEAUTIFUL COLOR ik || p.m. Party gowns and } fective ground gainers in the 26 to Hess in Gey Gal of street) au the guest of Mrs. —--- when the accelerator stuck as the? ti oineennnutwttne street dresses a special- } © victory for the yearlings. PEO MEARE! r. Barry alight dowill sing at the THE ELTINGE a rutty place in the | Perfect home ty. Appointments must H ing. He is under a doctor's care but | Bunguet to be held tomorrow even-| “Christine of the Hungry Heart,” ; r as traveling at a} dyeing and tint be arranged by _ tele- ‘Among the 400 students of the it is not known how badly he is] ing, from the versatile pen of Kathleen speed of only 25 miles an hour at Tepe capone SINCE 1907 nee ) } University of North Dakota who at-| hurt. - Norris, which anal the soul of the sine ae ffin ie CAEN Ao | eae Phone 65 Room 30 i tended the U. N. D.-A. GC. game at s ae see TO DELIVER ADDRESS “Christine,” follows it through tra-|ut Mrs. Griffin received serious in- | MTU TUES ey e G ogee 2 4 Fargo Saturday, were thefollowlng|- LEGION AUXILIARY TO. MEET L. Crawford, curator of the| vail until, after much suffering, )jury to her back. She was removed dip in cold wa- Nghacben lity of Di: in bs Third Floor Busin h \ Bismarck people: Sylvia Sell, Earl| _ There will be a regular meeting of| state Hictori lemreiiintieniver | mouertyieana alarelingen to a farmhouse but died before a ter to'tint soft, watches Gold and ‘ College Benser, Genevieve Parsons, Marion| the American Legion Auxiliary Wed-} the Armistice ddress at Wash-| finds that “Something” that will fill|@octor arrived from Wahpeton. Mr. delicate shades,| ited Jewelre, in fac j and Rath Staley, George Huss, and | 8eSday evening, at 8 o'clock, at thel burn Tuesday the great void in her heart, and she|and Mrs, Griffin were married « crmboill tou dye| Macrae cogaaterananaiee aera alt \ RAGciaonnien Business and, Professional Womens is happy, is the feature at the El. {Year ago last June, Mrs. Griffin b rich, permanent , | f lub rooms. Every member is aske GIRLS CLUB TO MEET tineg theatre for today and Tuesday a former Oklahoma C ; colors: ' Barbarcllapichntot alanunekumeas sa pee sie of jell for the jelly! The Girl's Club of the Trinity} Christine is played by the beau- gitl. Mr, Griffin has -Yepresented cent ilver and Five in p | the outstanding stur‘on the fresh-| MWer for the North Dakota boys! Lutheran Church will mect this even-!tiful, sparkling Florence Vidor, Miss ;--«fshali Mieius in thys tervivory tor contains gives our customers an as: ft ZAP man hockey squad, in the first] i the government Hospital at Hel-} ing at 8 o'clock sharp, with Anna and| Vidor makes of Christine a real ,a number of years With headquar-| tions so simple any woman ean sortment unequaled in Bis- J} round of the: hockey tournament | ©" Mont iran caonemy Ruciaao. woman—one that women will under- [ters at Fargo and ie well known in or tint lingerie, siths, ribbons, skir marek, ; | INDIAN HEAD: layed Monda, The fresh won | on ee = = ‘stand and men love. Bismarck. waists, dresses, couts, _ ings, eed | . Hatin ree eS ones | SNE ANS Ag SHOWER ADIES AID TO ME MiGliveunt ooh caueica mere lftneaw ie | Zs ee sweaters, draperies, coverings, hang Our stock of Gifts for the | LIGNITE mores, while the juniors won from|, Mi%* Anne Marle Manning enter-) Division number four of the Pres-|from London for the part, enacts jNOTICE ings, everything new hevidays is almost ready for Ji) EK ! the seniors with a similar score. tained ihe piace parents ea aie | te dies Aid will meet with | the role of the doctor, famed for) “Elks Band members should | ,; iy poison ¥ —no other your inspection. $4.35 in Loads Poon REO i Sig, | Cellaneous shower for Miss Irene| Mrs, MeGurdya Muesday tater its SPR 4 Fee - gerd {kind and tell your druggist whether : j Nee aiemete He ae Benson, who is to be a bride of this| noon, at 2:30 o'clock, ae ee and cures for crip- | meet at Elks Hall at 1:15) the material you wish to color it F. A. KNOWLES || Burns steadily and keeps { play, and she made the only attempt | Monin, The evening was coeur Warner Baxter is in the role of jSharp.Tuesday, Nov. 11 for woo! or silk, or hetberatits ilinen; oe the heat regular for } to play the wing instead of the cen-|fowole ‘Lunch was served at the “i the irresponsible Stuart Knight, and | Parade duty. ycocton woxunixed szpods: a Jeweler and Opticiin, tong periods. ‘ ter field during the game. Hilda in ness ; Mrs. \ »|lun Keith is the poet with whom i rz Te mura | : Y saultuorr waleoaton athe! lifceakman||co on ec occa ne: lowa, is the week-end guest at the| Christine elopes. Walter Hiers is ee aes M.ARCK LUMBER CO. team, did good work. UNITED IN MARRIAC Mo the adoring brother and Dorothy | 2\Sasga9URUHANIMIONITHUSNIS.OMRUSEELEEEEOEOREOHE THOT CTE EEO EUEn ite bone oh eres hone 17 ——° Miss Eva Braun und Poter P,| g——— | Brock the little son. ET |dnaneteiaiall Psi Gamma chapter of Chi Omego| nocther, both of this city, were unit-|| Ay f t sorority observed the first anniver-| oq ‘in marriage this Toning Bell _ CITY NEWS i sary. of its installation at the Uni- Father tlag.. MesResther ie emplas pili | NFLUENZA e a wa S vents eee pakore. reads ed at the Will’s Seed House and the rents of Boy rn , id vith a banque e £0" | couple will make their home in this] M Mrs. Ei 8 @ preventive, melt an ih Mies lies aaa ane panies city. ¢ len ee ee per inhale night and morning— 9 aides retrain tinea = baby boy born at the Bismarck hos- Ss Tangements for the observance. NAMED TO OFFICES pital, November 7. Miss Lucy Johnson preside nett | Earl Benser of Bismarck was icra VA Rus mistress of ceremonies, and ¢ fac |named secretary of the freshman Bismarck Hospital Quer 17 Million Jare Used Yearly. toasts were given: [Babyhood of Ma, |class at the University of North} Admitted to the Bismarck Hospital | : Fa eee en ccrent | Dakota and Lois Crary, daughter of | ror treatment: Stuff your boy with all sorts of g ‘i PS » usa) TE. M. Crary of this city, was named Richard Lattimorelle, Bismarck; “ 79 oe ”» Afaturity of Pat | Gamma,” | dnt | president of the Junior lass. Ksmond Liberty, Washburn; Otto new-fangled “breakfast foods” — We Thank You : , — Mueller, New Leipzig; Mrs, Edward : : f CN NLSOERO ei LEAVES FOR ST. PAUL ap SE Gethin Gal incon Ree FOR SALE he will stand it for awhile, but he e sorority co s Mrs. M. J. Fadden, wi 3 . “pe a ;, 4 : oo ds s(cay’ iotevalled fin’ the decorative | aie cco cree ae ieee eee ce Walser Mandan Si will soon “holler” for Shredded acer visiting her sons in -this city for | Asplund, Wilton; Barbara Permann, Aiea sn Wheat. No li d- blooded ‘“ 29 . the past week, left this morning for | Hague. oice ite Potatoes oO hive, re ARMISTICE DAY = ae St. Paul, where she will visit with | Discharged: Alice Davis, Wishek; ea i ARSE RIION her daughters. Magaie Schramm, Beulah; Ludwig and Stove Wood. youngster will be satisfied with he ; : All men and women of| LEAVES FOR HOME IN 1OWA eiStee MERE = é ane mushy porridges when hecan get Believing that this day should be proper- Burleigh County who served| ,M‘tt ©. Sinner, who has been | st. Alexins Honpital cehieealaall the crisp, flavory shreds of baked ly observed with respect to those that i ir, and Mrs. mitted to the St. Alexius hos- 3 : . in the World War. are invited | Kiein, left this morning for her | pital for treatment: Geo. Kolwinski whole wheat. Two Shredded have gone before and the boys with us, to the dinner given at the|home in Greenfield, Iowa. Mrs, Harold Welch, baby boy, Sun- eo. KOlWwinskl we will close our store at 12:00 o’clock Grand Pacific Hotel Tuesday.) _ 2 day; Mrs. J. K. Murray, baby girl, Wheat Biscuits with hot milk é Nov. 11th, at 6:45 p. m. ROAY ES SOAR END) MEETING [todas 7) Misi Anna (Mas / Aneel | and a little cream supply all the Noon for the balance of the day. a - F. E. Diehl, of the Board of Ad- . eB Riclecruieer ete eta eects energy a ney anede for peer or “CANNED FOOD WEEK” ae for Chicago, where he will attend a ite Whea = soe 4 : National meeting of the Governing ® play. Shredded it 1s ready: Is here and at a very fitting time. We The Weather Basa: 1 n r cooked and ready-to-eat—the are in a position to quote you prices on Snow probably tonight JUBILEE BANQUET re most food for the least money. Fancy — Extra Sandard and Standard’ 4, and Tuesday. Much At the Jubilee banquet of the W. ; ; Colder tonight. ©. 7. U. held Friday evening at the canned goods. Remember the cost: of lethodist church especial mention . . 5 was made of the beautiful cake packing, handling and transportation which was made and presented by ; ; A rau ae ene fae 2 oat he game on one thug as the ee so Kee 1s In min q . } SPEAKS AT SENTINEL BUTTE pes ‘ Waren DByne. Mes Commissioner of Agriculture and better grades are the cheaper. Labor Joseph A. Kitchen spoke before : the Golden Valley Sunday Schoo! As- : ‘ 4 sociation in Sentinel Butte last night : This spring we bought a carload. of 4 INVESTMENT on the subjects Yatuse efi Nort : : canned fruits and vegetables and as you . i : — MOTHER:- Fletcher's Fe know they have advanced considerably. LEAVES TO HOLD INSTITUTE | Gost coeci = G00D CLOTHES J. W. Riley, of the Educational | Castoria is especially pre~ = Our luck will be your saving. Department, left Sunday for Sher-| pared to relieve Infants. in A BS 3 idan county, where he will conduct! arms and Children all ages of FH COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN” \ ctgsens ; i Constipation, Flatulency, Wind co RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Colic and Diarrhea; allaying “ ” Mrs. W. E. Cole returned recently After We Sell We Serve ’ from a two weeks visit in Minneapo-| Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach sah: er ‘geson Ss lis. and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natura! sleep. All phones 211 118-8rd St. le-E ji *HERE ON BUSINESS Lat hih Last Defivery, Saturday 4:30. Other week ches § x 300,. Quality-Style-Economy R. M. Grant of R. M. Grant and| To avoid imitations, alway he signature o Close 8 p. m. Absolutely Harmless Harmless = No _ Physicians acre recommend Company, bond dealers, Chicago and

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