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bE: 4 \ .. te \ j 4 4 a 1 . & é t i i oie ¢ ’ 4 ' : = “ Ee, ey, 3 | se Social and Personal Eastern Star Give Benefit Bridge Yesterday The Eastern Star gave a benefit bridge yesterday afternoon at the Masonie Temple at which twenty- four tables were at play with hon- ors being won by Mrs. L. H. Rich- mond. Mrs. J. 1. Huyck was chair- man of the committees and was in charge of all the arrangements. The proceeds of this entertainment are to go to the Masonic Home Fund. A delightful lunch was served at the close of the game Thursday ‘Music Club Meets The Thursday, Musical Club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. M. W. Roan. The club has decided to finance the Federation of the Boys Concert Band, under the direction of Mr Sorlien, with the State Federation of Music @ybs, After an interesting business: ses- sion the following program was given: si Vocal solo, “The Unknown Soldier” Mrs. F. Bar solo, “Courage’ . L. Hughes. ‘olo, “Snowflakes” (Mallin- rs. G. E. Wingreene. , “Bird With a Broken (Golson)—Mrs. L, R. Pris- ~(Crosse) randma”-- (Sachs )— choelskopf. i “One Fleeting Hour"— F. Bavendick. iano solo, “Ben Hur Race"--(Johnson)-- Mrs. R. Ch E. riot Mor- A delightful lunch was served by the hostes: NIC ASSOCIATION TO MEET The November meeting of the Pan Hellenic Association will be a card party held on Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Business and Profes- sional Women's Club rooms. Those desiring to attend will please notify Mrs. J. H. Morrison, 213-M, not later than Monday noon. The, fee will be twenty-five cents, All national sor- ority women are welcome. LEAVE FOR GRAND FORKS. Mr. and Mrs. John” Barker of Dodge, N. D., left. this morning for Grand Forks where they were call- ed by the death of their son-in-law, Charles Matthews. They received word that he ‘had been drowned while skating on a lake near Grand Forks. HOME 1) Mo! Mr. and Mrs. C. have been vi TO MAKE ST. JOSEPH, iw: Mr who r Agre, Agre’s morning for where they will home. St. Joseph, M make their futu CE “ro GIVE 1 SATURDAY v Bismarck will give a dance t the J. 0. 0. F. Hall. G on No, November Odd Fe lows, Rebekahs and their friends are cordially invited to be present. The LEAVE FOR CITIES Mrs. W. W. Sandy “ind Mrs, W. Gettleman left last evening for Min- neapolis, Minn., where they will at- tend the football game at the Uni- versity. TO SPEAK AT CASSELTON Miss Minnie J. Nielson left this morning for Cusselton where she will speak at the Cass County School Of- ficers Association. Chlorine Gas Stops Pyorrhea The remarkable power of chlorine gas over disease germs has astonish- ed the médical world. Recent re- ports of U. S. Army surgeons, ex- perimenting with this gas, show 70% cures in a thousand mixed cases. Chlorine gas is now available to anyone in a simple and inexpensive form known as. Jo-Vex, Amazing results have been achieved by this preparation in conditions of Pyorr- hea, sore and bleeding gums, trench mouth, loose teeth, ete, Almost all good druggists are now supplied with Jo-Vex, especially at Finney Drug Store. If your drug- gist’s supply is exhausted send $1.00 to The Jo-Vex Chemical Co., Akron, Ohio, for a full size bottle and com- plete ‘instructions.—Adv. The Weather Not much change in temperature. WE ARE IN THE CORN BELT —o— Bergeson’s . Quality-Style-Economy . 0. Agre, left Maccabees Hold Joint Meeting | fifteen members, December 3lst, is entitled to representation at convention, Refreshments were served 1 meeting. Mr. Kuntz and McNamara left for | Dickinson to attend a meeting there. There will also be a meeting at New the MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY ! Gene Leonard left today for Min- ! av neapolis, Minn., where he will attend | the game at the University of Min- | Fuglie of Parshall who is ill at Jocal hospital, left this morning for ! rch LEAVES FOR CITIES R. W. Folsom will leave t ning for the Twin Cities, where he will transact business H MARCEL AND CURL LAST LONG- ER after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Make your selection of a, winter coat at the Bismarck! Cloak Shop. HAPPY AGAIN sores, running sores, salt rheum, ul- Adv. UNLOCK THE WORLD’S OPPORTUNITIES World success depends on your training. Mandan Buiness College training in Stenography,’ Bookkeeping and Secretarial work is the key to Success. Enroll to- day and in a short time you'll find the doors to many good opportunities open to you. THE SCHOOL THAT TRAINS AND TREATS YOU RIGHT. HEEEE MANDAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Write for information. A THANKSGIVING SALES. AND SER art four years ago. PRAYER England tonight. i By Julia C. Moffit —_—— {Dear Father, we’ thank Thee TO GIVE MASQ ICE | health ‘The Capital City Lodge No. z ‘or homes, for love, for weulth, - |For lands, for crops, for leads \Yo fil all our daily needs. oat one is invited to the Dear Father we thank Thee querade of the season. ais tees OETITE For lents, taste, hearing, LEAVES TO ATTEND GAME AT sight. For power to do the thoughts Thou | | ¢, That we our bodies, our souls might nesota. cae RAS [Dear Father we thank Thee ss | speceh; | pene », HAS or words, for intelligence to reach ee A. I Thy dear ones who in darkness fron ! for Thy peace, her home in’ Fargo. hope. TO HOLD FOOD SALE DWAR RRL NaR I we IMI aTIRES The Edith Cai i le aes nie : hold a food sale at Sorenson's Hard-! 0 70th : tare Buavasat 2130) eutiaay. etter with this talent we conquer noon. It clears up all confusion and strife; i Dear Lord we thank Thee for life. Cook By Wire Instead of by Fire DIAMONDS “JEWELRY. AGEMENT A. KNOWLES Jeweler—Bismarck The house of “Lucky Wedding Rings.” A gift inspired by sentiment and thus ex- pressive of tke true spirit of Christmas — your _ photo- graph. The Slorby Studio 223 4th St. DR. R. 8S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. OLDSMOBILE DAKOTA AUTO “SALES CO. ° 107 5th St. Phone 428 : | POETS ‘CORNER feeling, love and Bismarck. CE. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE aboratory, {will be seen at the Eltinge theatre “The Man | an action story | today and Saturday Who Fights Alone in ilmed in the beautiful Yosemite Val- % for tor | for! \ for all and the ra years a glorious cai Now I remain at young and beautiful envy of thousands who on the stage. All that because I world for aids to youth wherr cers, -sore nipples, broken breasts, Over thirty years experi- ff} *° ea et itching skin, skin diseases, blind, ence in Diamond buying and fi tect the skin. iaicce: bleeding and itching piles as well selling enables us to give ff} !t comes in Be DES COT Ce for sore feet, chafing, burns,|) helpful suggestions together J 2nd vanishing. I use it sealds, cuts, bruises and sunburn,” || With fair prices to diamond ffi cream, also daytimes, Peterson. - cents a box.— users: My velvet complexion shows that cream can do, The cost is 60¢ per jar. i) (er which I also owe to | be | advise this formul: is too high for m It contains no anim fat. The skin cannot | ( strangers 4 52 lg CITY NEWS . ;) —_—__-—____—___ Opens Laboratory E, H. Ruediger, formerly urck, has opened the Holl in Hollywood, | , i Bismarck Hospital | Admitted to the Bismarck hospital | T made myself a famous iI found the best that science off !Then all the later, better helps. w those supreme helps are at Also all the best helps ave me to foster and pro- s a night my skin without it. liquid cleans rance, Great experts the world 0: but the t women. it cleans to the depths, then departs, KEEP YOUR DOLLARS IN Part of every dollar that you spend at home goes to pay taxes and increases the welfare of everyone living in the community. Also, the dollars deposited in the home bank are used to develop home industries. Dollars that go elsewhere do the same for For your own'sake and the sake oi your community, buy at‘ home and bank at home. Cy NATIONA BISMARCK, P. C. Remington, ‘President. J, A. Graham, Vice President ana Cashier. RESERVE SYSTEM RX "iA Ui ne chee ACNE Hley. Pathe News and “Going Lloyd Hamilton comedy are al the Eltinge S which will be Eltinge for the e days next week comes het 1s the season's most m of} t wood | thr ture. And it’s | fineg to magni lis taken from Sabatini’s novel | useful gifts for men. Wide Belts for men jus Je ived at Klein’s Togger | FAME AND GLORY came to me, through these beautiy aids By Edna Wallace Hopper and blemishes call, AN drug ings a “T had four large ule sores as ansatoules Seanad Ae See ‘ i : fierglow x en ain ' me oo Hie gaak be taroner er pcecanend ‘ Y Deal both tof) iuatentess ingredient © lis outnas ala) wanes Detersonis Oi cane mil 7 al he : | matchless ing ents, P s, reduces e ed po RHE eee ran » who give ana! to those fj Learn what these helps do for] No girl or woman ean afford to all and Iam very glad to let anyone ARG reCcivestlicieekORuOneHe aul ; : : s _ Ss who receive them, bought women. You owe that to yourself, omit it. It multiplies beauty. | And know about your Ointment. From a from Knowles) dliel jeweler ail : tatie fei a Ba from Knowles the jewel i My Youth Cream many women seem to drop ten years | true friend. My address is 30 Wales iney will mean all that fine 4 i 4 i 4 MUL Séicels West (lfaven.. conic Mey axel mena hg : My Youth Cream is ar after one application, My White Gonnwoitfampecalk b “|B diamonds can mean — per- ion, combining many fac Youth Clay costs 50e and $1. ne Pevee’ petual pleasure and si ins products of both lemon My Hair Youth I guarantee it for eczema, old eatione hae The cause of my luxuriant thick and silky, finer far ars ago. Ih vr or dandruff, powder T apply it wi to the many ingredients. what | evedropper directly roots, It tones and stimulates {inan or woman will omit it when ir Youth does. The is 5Oc and $1 with eyedropper. now r price} All druggists and toilet supply Edna Wallace Hopper’s b , no vegetable | helps. Edna Wall Hopper So] Lake Shore J Chicago. BISMARCK OUT C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. y LEGG MEMBER FEDERAL QQnnny program for Friday than 40 e never had fallin und never a touch of | There it combats all the stifled h counters NG | ast soon and fi al | fering t re-| | | { | beauty | All the dirt, grease, grime and dead | ve lived for 40) skin come out with it. My Facial Youth will bring you new conception of what a clean skin means ‘the | White Youth ¢ A new-type clay, white, refined and Vastly different from the ched id muddy clays so many h nd employed. The final result of 20 -fyears of scientific study s the skin of all that clogs s it moves the causes of River here Engineek Celi, sorning: ords, it be eported the river wi A el SpA AAs osetia) ko it be placed now in order to in- | rozen over only in pl: The wa- | ' 1 . Us|) BON ne rapidly Wi early to. Sure delivery before Chris a and the thin coating of ice | mas. Sample of the work| the river probably will be | and designs for monograming % up. The river is completely {| 8 | Be smartly shod—wear i aw! id those who have read aig TS pcan {for treatment: story will vouch for the fact that WEACNS GE aie eae | Mrs. Charles Hernett, Burnstad: | action and interest. mre there. in Goh aH LMiNag Vente 3 Maa { Mrs. J. L, Lund, Washburn; Roy | abundance. Milton Sills, Enid Ben Wednesd night ager Halt iM t, Beulah; Mrs. Jacob Zakopyko.| nett, Lloyd Hughes and Wallace Manduns | Therenens Polen ae | Kief; Mrs, Mar ner, Werner. | peory head the east pe eat) lendid at- |, Discharged: Mrs. Berle Neth and | tenance, | Sir Knight R. P. Kuntz, baby girl, Menoken; Jacob Riedling- | CAPITOL jwtroit, Michigan, Supervising Dep- o aiken ; : r : 8 present and State Command. | di des tipontl 8 ie eres HA Codie an W ea Shen eee | and s applied to the dwe! Bo ee ee oarriee Dent | St. Alexius Hospital ing pliee form man or a woman Tg te . nh presen Jy ten appl | Admitted to the St. Alexius hos: |) preat de; mostly in the heart of ions. The ritualistic work was w ipitaletor” Grentmen Laie seein 5 : a ee ores offers | Miss Pauline F Mrs. | That difference is one of the im- of Wilton t ek : a aieoaene W. 0. Ward, city a Fer- | portant human. inter ang in THe HARSICE CHRVe ete jcho, Lehr; Miss ‘ine, city; ory of “The Signal SHELLS EAE TR RA [Sam Wegner, New Leip: Mrs versal-Jewel special, | ne (es Bie Kuntz, a {Join Funk, Dodge. g Virginian Valli under the di pean ny oe ora Ke ie ial) { arged: Ira J. Koos, Hebron: rection of Clarence L. Brown, which pane ae ria Reg le pase 3 s Cecilia Whittier, Stanton; Mrs. | will be shown in the Capitol Theatre y years. Today it is one | | Gottlieb Heer, Temvik; Mrs. Robert! jevinning Mond of the strongest Legal Reserve In- | Morken, Parshall. | HE 2 a | surance Societies in the North Am- Death: Miss Marie Kinor, Dawson, Sree ETH Doorley at funeral rites held y i 9 erican Continent. i Don't miss visiting the Ag- igelag TIRRERTY SE anie IGn Have you taken in the 13 ecitte Command ara an i | oe jnes Orr Gift Shop! You'll); Fatih Sle Ghtiel hea ie at the Bismarck i1ao Tande BoOH Lalke tes the eas Ieuan veer Fare Gua: | *&——_— enjoy it—and, besides, the |incerment. was in St. Mary's come . It’s not too late. Kichmonds Bootery - od of ls 1» aa e erica + idav: are i ' ter A > NY . ‘f f f. the Order. The State Commander | copper king, who is soon to wed! | At The Movies || Holidays are coe Tein TG Re ecione announced that the North Dakota !John R. Lawson Johnston, of Lon- |&——————-—————— | = = Beis Ghatiasia cout tbs held She is the second of he | THE ELTINGE Xmas Headquarters at | Mandan, February 24th and an Englishman, he | William Farnum who has been ab-| Klein’s ‘Togeery. Home of 1924. Every tent in the state with | ing wed Sir |sent from the sereen for two years : Gh aie \ coordin rozen over at Huff, south of bere Many Attend. ICE COVERS | Voted For His Rival; Loses Out MISSOURE) see Wil county Nov e for believing he would be a comfort majority, Frank Kent, 1M Colorado, r, a Not “Officially” Frozen Over, However eloered by opponent, he admitted to friends 1 the vote was officially count her and Kent were tied. | | rday the male vole was count | | | the Missouri River the city Hanson reported this ce covered Kent was declared the winner by vote Orders for monegri handkerchief and gift opposite waterworks, | ¢ ming of | hould | Ally closed bureau re is not offic to the we he viv The FLORSHEIM !may be seen at the Agnes Orr! Gift Shop 8 Ave. A. | . | For Sale: Wagner apples, | Doorley Rites! per box $1. Bismarck ‘Storage, corner of Main and! friends joined! Oth St. bute to Mrs, George | fine looking Florsheim Shoes—they arean asset to your appearance—an indication of good taste. THE DEXTER $10 nu ing last t | the home, ys Mall, S. S| Atkinson, L. Barrett, J. Roherty. ford, T. R. O'Connell, BENEFIT MASQUERADE BALL Capital City Lodge No, 2, I. 0. 0. F., will give a Benefit Masquerade Ball, Tuesday, November 18th, 1924, .at I. 0. O. F. Hall. the first masquerade of the season. Everybody invited. Come and enjoy 25 Ounces for 25¢ i Use less than of higher priced brands ‘WHY PAY MORE? J SATISFACTION ith scalp, 1 they » cost | uty -Adv. JUUHNUUAAELAOLOALAL AA LET Eyes E SAUAHINASINGEAAUE AEE 0UEAUEOCUUOAUEUGEOASEOGEOAUEUAA GAC AGRA AUE AEH UHHH | You will find a noticeable CHE GOVERNMENITAUSED § || irene tins [= MILLIONS OF POUNDS | Jor a shampooing. ‘The Sun- = = ——}} | Aero) Way, nati way of i drying is the ans | AN Shingle Bobs 500 \ “Our Me Ple: HARRINGTON Barber and Beauty Shop Phone 130W hod 1. Glasses Fitted, A. KNOWLES Bismarck, \. Dak. F Jeweler, FINAL WIND-UP OF THE BIG 13-DAYS SALE ON COATS AND If you haven’t visited This Sale do so today. Take advantage of the oppor- tunities to save we offer you. SILK AND WOOL DRESSES The season’s smartest Frocks for all kinds of wear. Values regularly sell- ing up to $35.00, Now especially priced C-0-A-T-S Two lots of winter coats, smartest ,ap- proved styles for late fall and winter, especialiy priced for the remainder of this sale at $27.50 and $34.75 MUSKRAT FUR COA’ $119.00 to $210.00 | NATURAL RACCOON COAT: - $242.00 THESE PRICES HOLD GOOD ONLY DURING THE SALE. Bismarck Cloak Shop “THE POPULAR PRICE STORE” One Door E. of the Capitol Theatre. atvui iin at $18.00 CONEY FUR CO $42 50 AND UP . MARMOT FUR COATS $97.75 to $162.50 UVUHUUUNVNAVAEUSUAOAEUAUAVSRAEUGAVAGUGVAO OOOO UAE a STAT » Main St.