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ee —— THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ PAGE FIVE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 11, 1924 ‘man regenerated through the loss! 71s. * forest, helped t t the picture te flit; aad through a Wendesfal iF Girls! Hair Grows Pea ee ee UNCOVER BIG is 1k takes one man from the haunts of Thick and Beautiful. As a rosult of the extreme pain walker, It Makes dndlier ‘from por | Lacie aaailecte deat 2 re et | FRAUD RING | ty tg wealth and high position. |, ‘i ition’ cia Hee Oho) EE Em eo e It noes you a fattory gif ih iu en “Danderine” Does : ue Relies oh the| u 3 whirl and thunder of ponderous Wonders for Lifeless, world war thi ever been film i machinery. It shows the same girl | rae i led. Whole s from the harrow- icasgo, Ben Newark, | Bismarck Students | Yeoman Party cre at the pinnacle of what she calls Neglected’ Hair of these men on the | 8s stant shal, who | ' Appear in “U’ To Be Tonight “triumph.” with wealth, jewels, ap-| A gleamy mass| hillsides inthe forests, exposed tof Was Juiled on a ¢ of contempt Activities plause. b a” luxuriant the raking fire of German rifles and|in connection with the trial ee The Yoeman lodge plans an ng M G aa } hair full of eT seu ca food, wounded | year ahr anti a Patan A orat ight, 0. U. | oii 0 F ) a | __ Bismarck stadente are taking part|tra's, Barty tonight, at the A. O. U. t. Mary’s ll plese Gaiters | aucen th this plete: agents, charging counterfeiting bh: | in every form of activity at thelfor cards and refreshments, and a\ * Defeat B. H. S.' follows a genu-| | Linked with all this ee Oe eee: ene N jer Mrs Sylvie Sell eatin he |ttendance is expected at the party, St. Mary's Basketball team defeat- | Bee ee ee eee a net Tin COITRRARIE CRRUEENT GE Chon i ‘Aiphe TeCOnee assisted at the) which begins at 8 p. m. ed the Independent team of the! CLAN AAC oc Jal RSME RULE ee wee anid Ue pha Tau Omega house during the aieeuarele Hight (Seuest lake ‘eveniae| pandable part of the 350 men who figured inj prominent politically, Sat Lela Ge SHEE WOR Siete ce | BIRTHDAY SURPRISE i The game was fast and furious | unvuclricyt 0) AN bills Gui ct Ga) dice) i AE MEETETEIRE apelrtione eld on Saturday, from 3 to 7p. m.! Mrs, Fred Roberts, 318 Eighth throughout, with considerable rough- | Falling hair,| bers had dwindled, when they were HGER GHERMTROE BARERS Hee ain ! Fla a} ppm e i ica street, was pleasantly surprised ness. St. Mary’s led at the first | TOCA Oe ee ee a leo a ene be icant Progam in a series toiwhen twenty of her friends enter- half by a score of 10 to 11. At the, und the dandruff js corrected imme- | <érrender to the enemy hordes sur- | Tork Aut OMAUA. | KPSM was ae AGERE station tained in honor of her birthday, end of the ‘third quarter the game’ diately. Thin, dry, wispy or fading | 1undine Oaae to 4 Rien Whon Only) ! a ieee dat aide Saturday evening. Mrs, Roberts was was a tie, 15 to 15, At the begin-| hair ix quickly invigorated, taking on 12! were able to walk when xelied | PYORRHEA | na eg i aK avid Jenkins! presented with a laveliere to com- ning of the fourth quarter St. Mary's. new strength, color and youthful | “™<- u ? “RSET Mesorci on ud Proposed |memorate the oceasion. The evening tcok the lead once more keeping it, beauty. “Danderine” is delightful on | Pesan naa \ “ 8 { Pret A He Neder at the Bere |*as spent in playing cards after until the final whistle. Score then! the hair; eshing, stimulating! Almost Seores iCan Now Be Stopped Christ Mier ieee * -|which a delightful as served. si b to 2 in favor of St. Ma i ‘i yt Any! j sion division, A pfogram of music|" Hicn © Gelehtful lunch was sorved. sinel 2) to orm iver fe Neer ened | For Opponents! vor: surter trom sore and bleed ris oe was given by the University Men’s| y1ssiONARY SOCIETY TO MEET | St, Mary's ' nay: [ing gums, broken health and loose F Club! ' cpa The Women’s Foreign Missionary M. Hummel ......RF.. \ 20, Nov. quipment of eu A Ba Den ‘ eae H ee es : i Stine LF. —————— K Bear football, has made a most remarkable discov: | ines ; arate: a initiate aa a 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Harvey LeRoy ! Catharine explained. ion to ie tr iene fee vert wallet Vi 1 C Victrolator on the evening of Nov. 21,1 jn¢ Si th | i | ital i mies 1 Jo-Ve t soon kills the germs o I the fntatoncormony is he faiow:|pt°congct! Sith street Mex. ike on sve tthe dvningtable | toning stand wiht tne cud ak Moa ee erau’| sWVietrola Concert | cktistmes. ed by a banquet, at which all stu-! 77 o0.), i i ; ae “| Beside the ¢ a small box vay : teas ss dens the gums, promotes : : Omen Gent adetagGlty ceRIUARA GulWBE)|PrePnree ae tnterantinig) program Starke seoy,{ Hiheled “Nose Cream” and a bottie | ir Hew Tizer | Rime vestemdey | eiling Sates! the abut: wail During Dinner Come ioe present. Barton Muir of Bismarek|7q MAKE HOME IN MINNESOTA! Brown for Scroggins. ks Sage tmladvaitr rubs fad tie | tumble and “ran Se aT ag ce al Vicerolseoand is one of the students recently aye at ; a ss white tray filled with rouge and lipsj i oat before he te stem, Used as directed, Jo-Ves } clected to the fraternity. ; ae cae CEeSRe ae) cere uses ‘stick and long eye-brow pencils. | 1 | TRACE ORE E STi ecoce [pee we uliedbupon tovaliinimate: Ds —One of our customers came make arrange- ea Rae Et HES ants rises laste deta | There were five bottles of Frencl Aor the eipeneieh : Norstounrestn ttn CGt® Lut in the other day and told us ments to have University week will be held in!Fadden, left this morning for Hus: So es tah) es pees a ; merely became mixed in‘di-4 tle Jom Finney’s Drug Store or oth they always have dinner it delivered conjunction with Education week be-|tin, Minn. i . 8 | pomade. rections, he said, and the dérisive;er drug stores, Jo-Vex is inexpen- d : Christmas. ginning Nov. 17, rather than that of SHER MR OHSUE CR OnETE { Unsuccesful Wives aig ly tdouay Oneke sCniiegots falll| vciserne pre ree tenn tem eap ee eer rile: | Rives ance ave eae anal voll THEY music at his home. Nov. 24, according. to an announce: | yorson, ‘i The Gorgeous Gir] , | this?” 1 couldn't help saying. taken for chee jmoney-hack guarantee, If your deal | “It makes eating at home ment made by Charles Burke, pres- Mais ! _@| “Oh, he’s used to it now, Cath- Ten team es ‘thundered down| er 1 supply you, send $1.00 to the Rodd ike dint ident of the University Press club.| visit HERB OVER SUNDAY |* rine ‘said Lightly. “When we Were) the field in pursuit. and he mistook | Jo-Vex Co., Akron, Ohio. , feel just like dining out at a Details of the program fox the week| Mr, A, B. Mareellus of Los Ange- BY CYNTHIA GREY {first married, un couldn't La t2| them for the enemy.» One of Oscar's | : Adv! fine restaurant,” he said. will be given out next week. les, Calif., who has been here look-| Hardly anyone but me knows that! see me with cold cream on my face] fellow playérs brought him down |= | , “I put in so! We aecararr ae ing after business interests, visited | Catharine will be 36 her next birth-/ even. But T just told him T was £0-| five yards from the Bear goal line. | | P soft needle, get About thirty candidates turned | over Sunday with his mother. day. You'd gue: ge at about | ing to keep young. ; ee Bea Tae | | out some good snappy Victor a diseases Fatancan aeige nthe IN NEW YORK CITY ti 1 ‘ane Bie Tuto that imud-pack?’ T'went- on}, Yeoman Party tonight, ; dance music, and some orch- ; car, EW YORK CIT tree, and there isn’t a line in her ch that _mud- ne _ r ). Hall! Bs { charge of Edgar “Dutch” Houser,| yrs. 0, N. Lindstrom of this city | face. I never have seen « Follies| | “Oh, he doesn’t any more, anyway. ae 11th, ‘ 0. U. we La MESH BAGS | estra selections and play them assistant coach. Captain Archielin staying at the Hotel Grand at who is any prettier than Cath-/I hardly see him in the morning. You at 8 p.m ards and refresh- AROS | on the Victrola while we dine. Olson of Mandan will be one of the |Rroadway and Thirty-first street,|arine when she's dresséd for a par-|know, yourself, how matter-of-fact 5 cents. | It’s the real thing!” strong men of the team as soon a8 /while in New York City, New York. And her clothes are wonderful. | married people are.’ : ry | Y x : he is released from football. Ed a Yo I was not prepared for the} But I know that not all of | them e ou can have all kinds of Alfson of Bismarck is expected to COMMUNITY COUNCIL shock T had about « month ago when [are matter-of-fact. And that #f they | 4” Auditorium at 8:30. {o- ecla |; musical enjoyment with a loom as one of the promising fresh-| The Community Council has the|1 stopped in at her house on my way Fae nee Nt One ee aacaWnightn TOnelehowionly, | Victrola. Why not d . man, who will make good material | privilege of selling the Amaizo oil|down town. George, her husband, /e#sy to see that Catharine has failed : le ly. . y not drop in soreey sent eer eae during the two weeks campaign, the cess Teh Se ae eas Gen ue ica | and find out more about it? = ceeds t the milk fund. than usual. / she en her hus See 3 inh ty ee Her door was open and 1 went in.| round as long as the rest of the Your Choice At i HOSKINS-MEYER _ president of the Junior class. Miss TO VISIT AT HILLSBORO Catherine was sitting up in her lace.| World thinks she’s beautiful and | ES CRRISEaVAEIRERIG Gwendolyn Welch was also a can-| Mrs, Geo. Reuter of Garrison, N.| trimmed bed, having her coffee, Bul | Young. thee i xclusive victor Dealers didate. Dak., left this morning for Hillsboro,| I hardly recognized her. oe eee $3 85 | Bismarck, N. D. ip IGUEVOAED IEA. N. D. to spend a week with her par-| | Her head was tied un in white = = | ° | _ s ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Pederson. cloth, there was a rubber strap un- _ | cat the faeular meeting of | the = der her chin, and her face and neck| LOSt Batallion, | Aa New Vi R . + Catholic Women and Girls Mission-| HAND CLOTHING TO SALVATION | were smeared with a sort of gray My + large assortment in ew ctor ‘0 ary Association to be held tomor-|) ‘ARMY plaster. She was wearing a large Fine Picture, : | nds eer ass Rees a oi ae a Week, row evening, there will be given a) ‘The Salvation Army will call any| pair of white cotton glove: Local Verdict '\} i all the newest shapes 9: IY MOS See EL card party to which everyone js in-| part of the city for second hand| “My word, what's happened to | vited. Come and have a good time. | clothing, kindly phone 521. vou? sed. “Automobile wreck?” and patterns. H SET — i she said. “But don't Men of the famous Lost Ba) > EASTERN STAR TO HOLD BENE- TO GIVE DANCE make me laugh or the mud will crack.| who for six held on FIT CARD PARTY The A. O. U. W. lodge will give} Sit down and have some coffee, and| while they were cut off from the ti ees pe Fasten Star|q dance Thursday evening at the| I'l ell sou all about it.” Ameriean ‘army and ON De Paseo clraaliciesis to ighca a eae ial Meee will hold a Benefit Card Party at| Patterson hall, to which the public] “Mud?” I rep rounded by Germans in the Ar rs seen: . the Temple, Thursday afternoon, at |i, invited. ” “Don't pretend you h forest, took part in the filming of la ies aa , 2:30 o'clock. The proceeds will go SSS ees ree eee of a mud-pack for the face,” Cathar-} “The Lost Battalion,” Meee ae 9 33 to the Masonic Home Fund. > 9] ine said. “You know it's supposed] ture which was shown under the ay aa = $ h oo CITY NEWS _|{'2,cere%e nes ana wrinktes. The] auspices of the Bismarck Post of Bonham 33 ARMISTICE DAY! 33 Is RETURNS TO HOME IN WASH- rubber under my chin is only a stray] The American Legion at the Audltobs: DR.M.E. BOLTON Broth 3 33 i INGTON | | wear at night to keep from having| ium last night! The picture will be! 5 rotners ss eek iee aaa : ss i! Mrs. Frank Ryan ‘and mother, Parents of Daughter a double chin, and the cloth tied| shown again tonight at Dp. m Osteopathic Physician 38 Six years ago the din of battle was hushed! $$ 7 * Mrs. Cunningham, who have been| Dr, and Mrs. R. W. Henderson are| around my ‘head is just to hold the! The late Colonel Charles Whittle 11] g9y, 4th gt. ‘Telephone 240 $3 Men taxed almost beyond human endurance, 33 H visiting friends in the city, left for/the parents of a daughter born No-| water-wave combs in ey, commander of the battalion; Bismarcts, N. D. Jewelers and Opticians | $3 laid aside the armament of devastation — 23 j their home in Tacoma, Wash. vember 10, at their home, 417 Fifth] “Why the gloves?” { asked. 1 sim-| Captain George McMurtry and other , » | 32> glad to return to their families and former 38 street. ply had to know. officers and men who went throuch Rat, oe eed 2 Si $3 1 ST. GEORGES GUILD TO MEET “Just to keep the cold-cream on] that tragic test in the beleaguered | | 33 ccupations, #3 hy St. Georges Guild will meet th Schools Closed ss $ ii ae ens Hol ms Hhestrecte anen cly Basel ere aleeineed ; z | 3 Today, on the occasion of this momentous 33 hursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A this afternoon to permit participation 66 | oo cunivereney fa) nati a tes 4 inrgetlendane is deste “/1)"tfe"Arminuce "bey "perce ov] FiNGS Kellogg’s Bran “Easy way to avoid | (2 vers, this nation pays homage to Ht eae school children, at the request of the ; "3 f | leat e 70,000 men who fell upon the field of 33 1 BAPTIST AID TO HOLD SALE | American Legion. constipation after suffering for years . | ea lore honor. | Those men did not die or suffer in 33 ' The Baptist Aid will hold the a pete ee . . i : KNOWLES THE JEW! 33 vain, for since that memorable November 33 ‘ annual Christmas Sale at the Bi Is Arrested Constipation is a dangerous disease.| Kellogg’s Bran relieves mild and ee cka cee SS) days oGMiO1Rl arent icenides Hive pean made marck Food Market on Saturday,| 1, A. Ellinger, alias W. W. Sand-, It can lead to many others, Twenty | chronic constipation because it is ALL DIAMONDS "JEWELRY 33 a ees Seay eee aac aaa q December 6. crs, arrested on a charge of larceny | gears’ suffering with constipation un-|bran, It brings sure results. It Permanency— 33 toward universal peace. 33 —— and lock breaking, was bound over dermined this man’s health, Kellogg’s|sweeps, cleans and purifies the intes rn Je 1 88 3 TO MAKE HOME IN MICHIGAN |to district court under $1,000 bond Bran restored it—as it has done for|tino in nature’s own way. Don’t ex- SINCE 1907 Old Friendships, | $$ Let us be happy in the thought, that while 4 Eli B. Gates of this city left this |by Justice of the Peace Anton Beer. thousunds. This is what he says: periment. Only ALL bran can be 100 ; Old Book 98 our sacrifice was severe, the mzrks of be ne 3 is home wit jis son, Arthur O.]/of a man named Smith and stole After eating Kellogg’s Bran twice * ’8 Bran, ighest Quality of Diamonds, i 8 2 as T1se i 3 Gates. from his trunk. day for one month I find it not only | if easen remnlary icelloge/e Bren Watches, Goid and Goid Old Silver, | $3 the blows of Mars and prosperity again © ‘an ‘Easy Way to Avoid Constipa- | cooked ai , is gi Filled Jewelry, in fact all @, 33 . this . = . Fee tut an easy and most pleasant |to bring permanent relief—or your|B fiicc oe merchandise sold in | 3 3 visits this country. 33 FORMER RESIDENT IN CITY Bismarck Hospital , war to cure it, Ihave been troubled | grocor returns your money. You|f ih tircr clase jewelry store.’ Slorby 1 ae 33 Arthur J. Bauer, formerly of this| Admitted to the Bismarck Hospital} with constipation . . . for more | should eat two tablespoonfuls daily— |p % first class jew store . ); $$ 38 city left for his home in Minneapo-| for treatment: Mrs. H.R. Bruns,! than twenty years... after | fi0N tev DN) Io ipoonl ls te Our Seven patterns in Sterl- Portraits i 3s 3 lis, Minn, Mr. Bauer is travel-| Ariska; Emelia Brandner, New Leip-; adopting the milk and bran diet I find , everyamea, ing Silver and Five in plated | 33 33 ing for a. radio concern. zig; Emma Reich, Fredonia; Mrs. G.; ind it a apecific for constipation. The flavor is delicious—nut-like-— gives our customers aan ae f 1 33 38 -——— F, Dullam, Bismarck; Dorothy Little, ~ «+ 1 -deem it only justice that | cooked and krumbled. Enjoy it with | Sortment unequaled in Bis- MAKE AN 1 33 iim $3 TO VISIT IN SOUTH DAKOTA | Wilton. i 2 apoula know, what your product | milk or cream, spriukled on other marck. 2 APPOINTME 33 — . 38 Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Madden drove | Discharged: Lena Thronson, Tur-| Bae sone, Gott, “others.” cereals, cooked with hot cereals, or in} Oy; stock of G for the PHONE 264 38 $3 to Brookings, S. Dak. to spend two] tle Lake; Barbara Permann, Hague rhe original of this letter is on file | ‘2° delightful recipes on every pack- || nolidays is almost ready for 3 33 weeks with Mrs. Madden’s mother. | G, H. Dahl, Manfred; Mrs. Carl Stieg,! Oe ai Centaar Bicaciee, age. Made in Battle Creek. Sold by your inspection. 33 33 Sorbet MiGEOGRING AERA Richardton; Henry Micheal, Young-| Mth.) grocers everywhere, \ The Slorby Studio 38 33 SPENI S town, 2 . $$ . . 3 Mr. and Mrs, A, L, Garness and ——— F. A. KNOWLES 223 4th St. Bismarek. 3} First National Bank ; children were in the clty yesterday {At The Movies | Jeweler and Optician $3 $3 shopping: The Movies : 33 “THE PIONEER BANK” Bismarck. I 38 ANK’ 33 <j _BUSINESS CALLER IN CITY SPEND EVERY rave THs aie erat eRe 33 { Harry Higgins of Baldwin was a| LEADING MAN WAR HERO IN Wedding Rings” | Neeresovecccocccccccsccccccssocecsccssescocscoosooceoess % business visitor in the city yester- SPLENDID FILM ROLE 8 i | (eeccevevccscccccccssssccsserescccscssesecsesconoecorees| day. John Bowers enacts the role of, a —— | hero opposite Madge Bellamy in the} ! CALLED TO MICHIGAN Palmer Corporation's _all- pro- Mrs. Fred L. Page has gone to| duction, “The White Sin,” which is hhh bbb bebe r bbb btbtt bebe herhetdbhreeeens Hersey, Michigan, being called there | presented at the Capitol Theatre to- it ee ; nT HT HY BY P iy & Hy =a = aig oN Heres, Michigan, being el presented at the Capital Theatre ty iis mow powsible for you 9. i: 221 03 BEBE 28 ES HES SJ HY 2D EJ 3 J 33 J EY US a Et BY ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_— magnetic in screen personality, his 2 A by oped ry rst MARCEL AND CURL LAST LONG- | role of a partial cripple and war hero to sit by your own fire- Pe * K ER after a Golden Glint Shampoo. | presents him to his many “fans” of | ee) anniihenn concent i : P| both sexes in a new way, inasmuch 4 rk SS Jas it gives him new acting possibili- Suppose it aid lectures practically t lv rl 4 ties and a chance for putting the any place in the U. S. ef 5 4 real-life John Bowers on the screen. were yours! Z Be ef The facts are that in real life, { ms 5 : : The Weather Rowers is a world-war hero also. He | Before you buy fire in- Every Farm '£ gj ¢ It isn’t good form to talk about your competitors but the Frederick Cafe has it A has never capitalized the fact in gene ae \* oy ; 5 : Partly, overcast tonight Matin ulebaet eielte Gea one gurance try to, imagine Should Have a iF que or the public should be told about. He serves just the same = an Inesday. the similarity of certain parts of at you have just had i nehes ¢ P : P . aean : BMerch: cHeice in tem: Aletta skarmit Gonecuisirect I crtive opietire to vont: R-A-D-1-0 i Hi lunches an linners that we do; the same a la care service; the same clean perature. screen story with parts of his’ own || Seif the service you : ieea se, food and courteous, efficient service--FOR LESS MONEY. pe facts to light. “It is a well-known || Would get at the hands of A pleasant diversion in [J BR 4 : 2 2 fact that Mr. Bowers has an equal your insurance agent the long winter evenings. J} W, I; nA Mi t ° ° 2 HART folowing atone men in ‘eonct | and insurance eompany. [IM at the ‘present prices : 10 is This Mysterious Competitor? | ‘o'the “sheik” type of matinee idol, : ! ‘ beloved of women but seldom udmir- Jf Would your .agent be there is no reason why “ - * ? da f A . ‘ SCHAFENER ed by men, His role in “The White [| quick to help you? ay focg tone ahd He has epeitcgan a ofles that jou can get in the Frederick Cafe. He can $ gi Sin,” however, is certain to win ‘him , 5 ive you just w "| i e ivi " : many new friends, for this splendid Would the oot aa be without one set. Sets Ji i kit es J ; a e Frederick can give you, served from the same clean B34 photoplay brings out to the fullest JJ give you a prompt an fromm tay ¢ kitchen. He’s the best of his kind. : _- & MARX his ability as an actor. ; eupltable 1 dnstnent. Sg you’ bed ‘ould you be fairly an H = si : naa EL TNGE pals vou he oe $3 5 UP VE GUESSED IT FIRST SHOT IT’S THE Bcf “Triumph,” the feature at the (| eS ft ' CLOTHES Eltinge theatre for Wednesday and Call us up today. It may i Fe Thursday is De Mille picture See ypn loan Tomorron? i; e roa Wa Oo Nah Reaneigerseeus Mice LOS. =o i ie] Bi and settings. Leatrice Joy, Rod La —o— \ 2 Nit ies Rocque and. Victor Varconi have the Soe * g principal roles, ‘Then there's Charles MURPHY B.K.SKEELS #3 Our Sanitary Kitchen Always Open For Inspection. be] ) Ogle, Julia Faye, Theodore Kosloff, ° \> By a ergeson S Robert Edeson, ZaSu Pitts, George “The Man Who Knows ELECTRIC SHOP | ES Fawcett and Raymond Hatton, all Insurance” Bismarck | EA bi 4 . red. . ce 4 4 q P H ; Quality-Style-Eeonomy |f|festured. sory of astrong |] Bismare®, no Hite eee EEE Tt htt et | man ruined by money and a weak ‘

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