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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1924 : — _ | oh ae peer varie ‘ | The dance tonight given by Pfofl W. R. Weide, Instruc- | Admitted to the Bismarck hospital é e | | sie GeRinent men | the Bismarck Canton No. 5 at}tor in Music wishes to an- ocial and Personal | isl 'CAL Allo, Bismarck; toy the 1.0, 0. F, Hall, will be 2) pounce to the public that he { |Malverson, Raleigh! Wesley Becks, Leap Year Dance. — All| : 1 few h left for i Washburn; Martha Jaeger, Beulth: branches of the order and| as only a few hours left fo : _————— ee WL eer ao ae their friends invited. Come] parties wishing their eles Students Take Junior Girls One of th reigning beauties of | Diseh: Pauline Ha cite: @arly as we close 12 0 clock | to take lessons. . Call at 102 . the screen, who also reigns supreme | Mrs. shenm Napoleon; Sharp. | 5th St. or Phone 571W. Part in Many Entertain tress, ix Virginia | Lena nnvie; Amelia Jans, i = = cases wnthralling role ; aw Aueh, city; Agnes ; Activities For Team ‘ in “The ‘Signal | aaa a a ETE ESS ET EOE — new Universal-supe The following is a roster of all | The Junior Girls of the Bismarck | ‘production. Her . exotic the Bismarek Students who are tak- |High School entertained the foot- liness is wonderful bh Va ing part in various activities at the {ball team at a banquet held in the [fae thes WUD LER TA University of North Dakot Domestic Science room at the High 4 if ee eer tee : ai we F fay 7 = School last evening. John Moses rane i of Gunite ey are BE ROE yy VGA Esa hold a bazaar in the school auditorium the afternoon The University deputation |acted as toastmaster with spi Frosliv Aiken Wroawaon { and evening of team entertained a gathering of one [being given by Supt. H. 0. ‘heroine in a manney that made her} Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. 2 hundred Johnstown people who at. {2rin. Hublitz, and Couch Morrison. | ' byword wherever the pie- | Cook by Electricity. NOV. 19TH. i tended the meeting held by the team (4° raed te th seat ‘ ae i‘ “ie all ture gone, In “The Storm,” she | in Johnstown Saturday evening. The |T¢sPended to the toasts for the team. was a storm center of human emo-| Wide Belts for men just re- ? eg a ie coli Bats for men usr 1 OTT MARY'S SCHOOL AUDITORIU ' of Grafton; Meryl Kitchen of Bis- |Righ school orchestra furnished mu- | 1 N Phe Signal Tower” shows it Deca: be an marck; Leslie Bergum of Washburn; |si¢ during the banquet. | lamothees aideeot hee verenilitys As|| REMEMBER THE PLACE REMEMBER ‘THE DATE and Atthur Horton of Grand Forks. | At the close of the banquet a the wife of the railroader in his | h A well received part of the program {dance was given in the high school | jlonely cabin in. the mountains; Ye was the vocal duet by Williamson |ymnasium, to which all the mem- | woman of the staff that the pio i and Hergum, with Kitchen at the [bers of the high school were invited. | jwere made of, she port )- a piano, Sa = | atini's brilliant novel, “Phe Sex sign and to use more than thousand |S0 intense and dramat \ —_ Daughter of "one: of the three best svilers | people actively in the several big sea | Wonder is the same won Miss Tonephide Nuchols was re E ° k' und regarded us a more spir- | battles, |who played the stately lady of the | ) ntly initiated into active member- ‘ormer Bismarck ite: an even | Milton Sills has been given the |Hurnett story. | q ship in Alpha Phi, social fraternity. Girl to Wed mouche” has at last: made its dominant role of Sir Oliver, later | Signal Tower will be seen “4 ‘i f weliisk ae to the screen and the Eltinge | Sak ahr, the hawk of the sea, |at the Capitol Theatre commencing All fyéshmen will attend the lec- ae eet Theater Monday, presents. Frank | and TBAtHMBenweth Twi eadt as Rosa. | Moni Supporting Miss Valli are ‘apital City re No. 2, 1.0. 0. F., will give enefit 4 Dann Verhomsmnenuirers on mae cau oa eerie eae trte| Lloyd's First National picture ver- |mund, his sweetheart. Lloyd Hughes, {Wallace Beery, Rocklitfe Fellowes, | Capital City Lodge No. 2, 1.0. 0. F., will give a B 3 Dean Vernon P. Squires, on the “His- i je engagement =o cir | sion of the adventure of Wallace Beer nk Currier, Mare |! tre) MeDon Mas re dall, Tuesday, Nov 2 24, 2 : Haak oe ‘ 50 IDA ; Walla Ys » Mare |7- s | Masquerade Ball, Tuesday, November 18th, 1924, at ) tory Of her lens Wy, of NOE nue Wise Siem eae iemsronrsra|? ian among the " aeDermott, "Wallace MacDonald, |James 0. Barrows and Frankie Dar’ | ae i ’ kota". The lecture, which is given Hig Stone oie Virginia, "Mr. Slemp | PS: . ; Mme. Medea Radzina, who recently | ° \ 1.0. 0. F. Hall. Everybody invited. Come and enjoy i annually, will be illustrated by lan- | Big Stone Gap, Virginia. | Mr. Sle In book form “The Sea Hawk" | left the Moscow Art Theatre to | Clirence L. Brown who made the | Bean ; tern slides, showing views of campus | is & gon of the late Hon. H.C. SlemPy!y.0. noon regarded ats story of the past | the first masquerade of the season. lite, and students and faculty, of all| Captain in the Confederate Army 3 periods in the growth of the Univer-|and a former member of the State °] sity. Senate of Virginia. He is the bus: 4 poenen ness associate and first cousin of ’ Barbara Register one of the | Hon. C. Bascom Slemp, Secretary to | four freshman girls to be awarded a|the President, and of Mrs. John W. a» place on the first All-University | Newman, of Versailes, Kentucky. Mr. engaged in the girls hockey team, chosen by the Da-|Slemp is active! kota tite Miss Register was given the | Operations in eastern Kentucky with | place of left back. Four freshmen, | headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio, 5 two seniors, two juniors, and three} Mr. Dennett was the Comm sophomores received place on the General La honor team, the choosing of which | Roosevelt and Taft administrations. marks the completion of the hockey |Mr. and Mrs. Dennett and family | season. The all star aggregation | have been prominent in the political | , would have to journey to the Univer-|and residential social life of Wash-! sity of Minnesota in order to find | ington, for many years, while Doro- out just how good it is, as there is|thy ‘has been a favorite in the young: no other hockey team in North Dako- | social set. ta. National ruling prevents this] Miss Dennett is a graddate of the action, however, Holton Arms School of Washington, | sity of Wis- | s iu degree of B. M. in| Charles Shafer, of Shafer, was | elected a member of the Student. finished pianist and Court, at the mecting of the men’s} is a composer of m she made conference held Monday evening. ‘The | her debut in Washington, D.C. {W iP five men elected were nominated by Miss Dennett is the ni ' petitions Archie Olson of Mandan is | Dennett, the African a hold over member of the coif-t. Mrs. Dennett, formerly L. pansy erford, was Deputy State Audito: Efforts ave being made. through| later Chief Clerk for the Commis the University Press club to organ-| sioner of Insurance for the State of | e alumni associations in the larger | North Dakota, resigning this position | ‘towns of the state, according to| te become the wife of Fred Dennett, Charles Burke, president of the club,| Who came to Bismarck as a member | It is planned to have these as: of the State Legislature, where he tions assist in choosing the ten most! met and later wed Miss Comerford. prominent alumni of the University. The date for the wedding has not ca been set. | John W. Schauer of Garrison will — represent the local chapter of Phi ; UNITED IN MARRIAGE Sigma, honorary biological society, at} Miss Margaret Cook of Bismarck the amnual-couvention of: the society | and Edward Green of Manddn, were! residence at 5 o'clock, Tuesday after- Deets, noon. Rev. Postlethwaite officiated ; Cleméntine Bronson is one of six| at the ceremony. The bride wore a piano students of Miss Ellen Yerring-| dress of blue pan velv&t and carried | ton who will be pres gnted § rst] bouquet of sweetheart roses, Fol- Wesley Colleze pupil's lowing the ceremony a dinner was on Thursday evening, served. Only the parents of the bride will be entirely composed of pi und intimate friends of the couple selections, with the exception of a| Were present. The young couple will reading by Misa Ruth Schla make their home in Bismarck for the i * Grand Forks. Miss Bronson will play | Present. j Moszkowski, Melodie op. 10, No.1. | i December 29. E TOUR OF STATE iM cai | MAK “4 Martin Gronvold, who spent the| Mrs. W. E. Butler, the state Presi-! i summer in Bismarek, is ill in the| dent of Christian Endeavor and M u hospital, suffering from un Sntected | Marguerite Black the field S hand, resulting from injuries receiv-|'eturned the first of the week from y ed on the football field. He is mak-|® eee mess tee We over ite ae ‘abl : northern and southwestern part o ideale essay hia the state in the interest of Christian Mrs. A, A. Whittemore, Mrs. Thom- Endeavor, They hatl a very inter- as Poole,.and Rev. G.-B..Newcomb of | esting and successful trip in org ¥ Bismarck, who are representatives | ing new societies and helping others f here at the sixth annual conference of the North Dakota Conference of Social Workers, were entertained with other representatives at a ban-|¢ Wee quet held last night ut the Univer-|“ Louch Typewriting” | ; . sity Commons. Other features of the | Everybody is learning to use the entertainment planned for the dele-| Typewriter. Why not learn to use | gates, which is under the charge of} it in the right way? Learn the/| Dr. John M, Gillette, are trips to}“Touch Method” with high speed points of interest in Grand Forks,]and accuracy. We can teach you { and the University. the “Touch Method” in TEN LES- 1 ——_——_——_——_—_- SONS. No matter if you have ( TO SPEND WINTER IN NEW| learned by “Sight” or by the ,‘Two! | ROCKFORD Finger” method, we have a method | f Miss Anna Lenartz, who has been| that will change you to the “Touch é ill’ at d local hospital, left this morn-| Method” in a short time. eae . ing for Carrington where she will| too, the ‘tui jon a> | visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beat- | sonable.“ . Ja EY | on before leaving for New Rockford | STUDIO, Dan Buildings | where she intends to spend the win- ter. 4 Regular meeting Blamareis Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M. ' i Monday evening, Nov. 17. M Cc HARBECK { Work in F. C. Degree. Elee- owe. tion of officers. Traveling Pepresent- ad ative of the Internation- al Bible Students Asso- ciation will lecture at the The Weather Fair tonight and Sun- ig J day. Slightly colder COURT ROOM tonight. ° J In Bismarck CUSTOM Court House a‘ : | CLOTHES Sunday, Nov. 16th. 4. | TAILORED BY mi ee HAND IN ‘ } SEATS FREE. i BISMARCK NO COLLECTION. { The lecturer brings a t view of world events SROby broadened ‘through his j 2 , Contact wee conditions F * throughout the country. ‘Ben ‘geson Ss He uses spécific events suk of our day that fulfil ‘ ‘ Qiality. Style-Economy prophecy. ly Student woman’s sport | ™#nagement of several large coal} ” to be held in Washington, D, C. on| United in marriage at the Coleman) = and in re Mr. Lio; To tral sereen it has been necessary to build | P an entire Algerian city with its| ar quaint slave market, winding streets, myst ips of the Sixteenth Century de- | n: lating the story pictoria has enhanced its value. | leadership. They found Christian Endeavor in- terest very keen where and very sure of the most subcessful yen A ly | Ki ver in the advancement of the work | yj a modern gem} cast her fortunes with. the cinema; | Prize myste! The Acquittal,” directed “ Tower” from the celebrated | athleen Key nd others equally well known. With more th in new lines of work. for the train-| Mer ing of young people in christian] Jett thi shley, N. Dak FORMER RESIDENT HERE Gus Herolz of Long Beach, Califor ia, formerly county auditor of Ei Miss Black left yesterday for | HouteltonTtuton where she has meetings over Sun and then she will continue her w over in the eastern part of the sta PAST MATRONS CLUB MEETS: The Past Matrons Club met yester- tternoon the home of Mrs. pielcett r, for the Shiiners Hospital in St. Minn, A lunch was served : close of the afternoon, SPEAKS FOR PAREN » ORGANIZATIONS Mrs. Gordon W. ndlett who ‘has | heen speaking through the state on Pa Teacher Organizations at the various institutes, left this morning ]) for her home in Fargo. FOR HOME ASHL Mrs. Gus Skaley, who has been vi iting for the past week at Washburn, D.B. C. GRADUATES DON’T“HUNT JOBS” As soon as they graduate, and sometimes even sooner, pupils of Dakota Business College, Fargo, are placed by the school in good positions. Before finishing, Cora 9. Hogan was sent to the O. J. De- | , where s! Electric Cookery. Is Better Cookery. She Uses Christine | Montt, | $0" re de Brey, Lionel Belmore, er the big drama to the|VFred de Silva, Bobbie Bolder, Albert risco, Kate Price, Louis Morrison n 1,000 people in pus courts, four gigantic! the picture it is said to have cost a sillion dollars. Turtle Lake and Bismarck, morning for her home at- left tod mM, “When a Really a3 Good Cook wants | THE red TRIBUNE * sworth Camp. he! 1} you. If not, glad to you. Our =o—= 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. ELECTRONIC DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT Ld fashioned. reliable M. E. BOLTON Li sdrecie Co. ; Borghild Myregard ° to the Peoples State Bank, Parshall. a ers F On his graduation day, T. A. Ohm went totheSecurity Bankof Kintyre. Firms of the better type make a practice of calling on D. B. C. for help. Consider this in choosing schools. Watch results. ‘‘Follow the Succe$$ful’’—Monday. Write | F. 1. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front | St., Margo for terms, etc, | GISMARCK,N.DAK DIAMONDS. "JEWELAY FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER You know the demand that Thanksgiving Dinner makes our table service of Sil- ver and Gla And unles: you are a nger here, you know that ever pieces you lack are sed most advantage- ously at this store. Our showing of Sterling and plated silver in both hol- low and flatware is the finest this store has ever shown, and our HAWKES light brown engraved glas3 will cost no more than the inferior glass sold at some places. Come in and let us show you how cheaply you can fil! in on either glass or silver. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler—Bismarck The house of “Lucky Wedding Rings.” PIANO TUNING CALL C, L. BRYAN Music Shop Mandan, .- WN. Dak. CALL 1- 100 For the Most Efficient Taxi Service D. O. Consultant Chocolate) »3"» (PREMIUM No.1) ing or drinking. REG. U.5. PAT. OFF | Walter Baker& Co. Lid. ESTABLISHED 1780 DorchesterMass. Montreal.Can. BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE, ~ 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. HEKRKH MANDAN BUSINESS ‘ COLLEGE Write for information. By all means the chocolate for cook- NOTE Diagnosis and Treatment Reflexophone and the locla Dr. Abram’s Pre among young people in the state, mons county, visited friends here, fan | GLASSES | Ay We are glad to supply R. E. BONHAM i Registered Optometrist. tomakedReally | Y ‘ your Good Cake Physico-Clinical Laboratory as authorized by | Dr. Albert Abrams Address all communications to M. E. Bolton, D. 0. There are many imitation machines on the market but we are the only physicians in the i western part of the state M05 satisfactory have taken this work under Dr. Abrams and who are authorized practitioners of bis method of who are permitted to use The Dia: nostic and treatment machine: | | Name ..... | Street or R. F.D.. | City r.A. Jeweler. who and Ocil- LET US CART AWAY YOUR LAUNDRY CARES! Gone forever are the cares and worries of wash- day when our man is at your door. the opportunity to carry away your laundry den. Care and cleanliness are our headliners —- given with plenty of service. and we’ll have a man to serve you right away. Sead 2. 4 THE CAPITAL LAUNDRY PHONE 684 H | Victrola | We will continue selling canned goods in quantity lots _ Christmas Club! ' Have You ads || Joined? ervice is iI] reliable and responsible. |}i Tf you haven't, it isn’t too late y et to assure the family lac hristmas Victrola. Cut! out this advertisement, mail, and get particulars. Fill in! | Exclusive Victor Deale | Phone 19 * New Victor Recerds, Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. He awaits Phone us today BUY NOW - BUY QUANTITIES at the prices quoted in our advertisement of Nov. 8th. UNTIL NOV. 22ND. BISMARCK FOOD MARKET PHONE 1080 s SOS CCS Le ETe LS TLIELEDSOTLELSOSODD—O DESI EES: POO eTIELTLOR LEDER OSEIIEOEDIIOOELOIOO ESE IIOD PLUG UP THAT LEAK With a Savings Account! iS The great wall that protects you and your family from the misfortunes and hardships of the world is built of money and backed by your earning capacity extravagance will destroy the wall of ‘tion — and eventually your earning capacity as well. Saving will stop the leaks and build the wall stronger and higher. It will increase your earning capacity and replace you earn- ings. Your money will work —you won't have to. Once a Week, Tan First National Bank THE PIONEER BANK” CLESSE LO IOLELEIOEIORELEOOI SOLU DLEDELIEDOLODEDLESISEOOSEOSELIELIDODELEDEDESIOOIELODEL IS OPO PLEO CELLOS IOLILELLLTIOLELOLOODELESLOLISELILELEOLDEMILELOLEOLODOLODLDODL EDEL ILE DS HN 3 N $ $ $ $ 3 N $ $ 3 3 N N 3 3 3 $ $ N 3 3 3 3 3 3 ; i $ 3 3 3 3 3 $ 3 3 N 3 3 3 ; N 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ; N 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 N $ $ N N N N $ $ $ N $ 3 $ 3 N $ $ $ $ 3 N 5 N 3 $ N N 3 3 3 N 3 3 N N N $ N 3 N 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 $ 3 $ $ $ $ 8 5 8 $ $ 3 $ 3 3 3 $ 3 3 3 3 3 N 3 3 3 : $ 3 3 $ ; g ¥ Minneapolis its the RADISSON Rooms $2.50 per day and up. Four popular priced cafes. bur- We are the largest receivers of Poultry in the Twin Cities and can handle most satisfactorily all of your Turkeys shipped to us during the months of November and December. We want them dressed, write us for dress- ing instructions and barrels for shipping. We remit promptly. Write or Wite. “Our Ree aon Bank, Anywhere” soto Creamer Winnccers.

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