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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1924 THE eee TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE | BAND OF LAC i never 4 word could T get from co | BANTEATURE. {" Who Talked ih Saha ee eg ha he Sign of Musical Prestige gw tory Too Much," eek groaned. “I'll never get it . r) ‘changed now,” he said. “Davis is as N Grey |stubborn as a mule, and now that he | people think Sadee |knows I want another one I'll never * By Cynthia | A good ; Doan is a so Former Teacher foveal Neighbors | etimber, but she /get it. Especially after what you Of Bismarck Hold Banquet! ve) padtiGt Vato given are Al Isuid to his wife about her bones.” |Clip This and Save if Subject PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS Calatea ts help Dean, her husband, | She had talked too much to heip To Sore Thr . to get along. her husband along. © Sore Throat or Jew 4 . < q av To Marry The Royal hbors held a ban-! i ostite confided this to me just be- sata Tonsilitis New Records Released Today quet at the Grand Pacific Hotel last evening at which seventy were pre-| sent. Mandan was represented by! fore the dinner she gave 3 th | G Ne ; reo in'nonor ot her husband ene LAYift, Economy Ana Practiced by repare a harmless and ployer and his wife. Th gargle dissolving Rey. and Mrs. Peter Bauer of Veeland, N. D., have announced Some Other Girl Vocal Chorus Some Other Di Tae Fox ‘Trot ne Ags aieatng, NeuSOB Aa ane akte? fifteen members and McKenzie, which re were sixteen people at c . wasaats Now. 26, na the dete for tne | is a new chapter, had fifteen miem- e's dinnér that night, and all Mrs. Mrs. Coolidge! '"- of Aspirin in fo Get Lucky tsham Jones? Amelia to 0. M. Varneon of Fargo, | Def present. A large class was ini- cf the women were dressed much of water. Gargle throat thorough!y Paar Aa The wedding will take place in Chi--| tiated. ; , | more impressively that Mrs. Davis, By NEA Service AES at tee cure at Aderin. You Trot. From “Ziegfeld Follies of 1924" cago. _ The decorations were carried out , the wife of Dean Doan’ Wore 1BeeCooll ota ne Sure Vou) Wee only: the genuine Wag Miller Ai caite OvEHeeeH Miss Bauer has been a resident |i" the colors of the organization, | | Mr, Davis sat, of course, at Sadee’s RL TROROR SRR eo ci cues tg Aspirin) | tnarked : Tare ‘ | of Fargo for the past five years and! Purple and white. Several large bus- | right, and Sadee tulked earnestly to /apparent in two of the favorite re- (pay Are Bayer Cross: which can be Dreamer ot Dreams Waltz has been an instructor in the eity | Kets of purple and white flowers chim about Dean, leita st ane aceon teenouetiareenmign ome in “amaze cx ueselve Uiblets VBCAIECIONUR TEE atriea CSeN EET schools. For the past two years she | #d0rned the table, A purple flower | “Dean'y the sort of man who has |, nuuechevdveernoe ccruniento cco) centres: Rock-a-Bye My B: Blues. Waltz has been music supervisor in. the | “8S given to each guest as a favor.| jto be of his mettle,” I heard herjuse the left-over coffee or the] . 2 aay Vocal Duet hy the Radio Franks " ++Horace Mann schoo Miss Bauer |Community singing brought the vsay. “He'll never make much out |ashed potatoes, though she dis.| Lessons in Art Painting (Wright and Bessinger) was formerly primary teacher in the | ™eeting to a close. i fet that southern Ohio territory, !yuises them so effectively that the| Sell Paintings, make hair Carl Fenton's Orchestra Bismarck city schools. " at | ;where he has no competition, But if | family never mind. | switches and take in sewing. | eanichi Mr. Varnson has been a resident | Give Reception ' jveu'd put him at selling bonds up| jlere are her own directions for! Call at 519 Fifth street Hue of Fargo for some time and is one \ here in town where the fight is tmuking coffee souffle and New| Ber aay feeemeeey ach may dene Tene N ORES of tie propelelars’ of tie WEMEFSon: For New Pastor! he'd be a wonder. jig. |Bnetand doughnuts: | Beata Jassmann, Heal NA El Yael , Varnson Optical company. He has —— “Why, when Dean courting | Coffee Souffle ene: ; | When Twas the Dandy and You Were the Bell— = been prominent in the musical cir-| A reception for Rev. and Mrs. jme, he just let things slide without | Mix gne and one-half cups of cot-| Oysters by the quart 70 : (Fox Prot) cles of the city as has Miss Bauer. | Walter E. Vater and’ family will be | jtalking marriage at all, And then (feo, one tablespoonful gelatin, one- | cents at Clifford's. Any Way the Wind Blows —(Fox Trot) oes se a given tonight at the McCabe Meth- an old beau of mine came to see me. {third cup granulated sugar and one | Abe Lyman’s Calitornia Orchestrit 1 PREPARATIONS FOR DINNER |odist Episcopal church. Rev. Vater, And that changed things. We were | hair cup of milk. Heat in double | : | DANCE NEARING COMPLE. pastor of the church, recently came | tied in a month! boiler. Add yolks of three eggs | Blue Kyed Sally (Voc) Duet) TION from Dickinson. Members of the She sat back and waited for that |jouten slightly and mixed with onc- | Never Gettin’ No Place Blues —Tenor and Pino. } Preparations for the dinner dance | congregation, other ministers in the ink in, I could see that Mr. lthird cup granulated sugar and one- | The Dixie Stars, Bernard and Robinson at the Masonic Temple, Friday No-|city and friends generally are in-| was embarrassed by Sadee’s | fourth teaspoonful of salt. Cook vember 21, are being completed by | vited to attend. to give her husband a chance |until it thickens. Add the whites : . ee the committees from the Eastern a | re money. of the eggs beaten stiff and one-half | See and Hear Bismarck’s Newest Phonographs and Star and Masons. Mr. Harris has re- LADIES AID TO MEET 1 ddenly he turned to the woman {teaspoonful of vanilla, Mold, chill Records at ceived an unusually large number of | The members of the third division Jat his right and began to talk to fang serve with whipped cream. reservations. Any Masons or East-| of the Presbyterian Ladies Aiq will jher about homing pigeons. New England Doughnuts ern Star members who have not made | be the guests of Mrs. C. M. Dahl and j After dinner lee seated herself | One cup mashed potato, butter their'vesetvationm mee either mail| daughters, Lucile and Helen, Thurs- M Davis and asked her if | size of walnut beaten to a cream, their cards or phone Wm. F. Harris. | day afternoon, November 20, at 3 her play bridge or mah ltwo eggs, one cup sugar, on f | ql aie o'clock. H But Mrs. Davis said shes teaspoonful salt, one-half cup sweet { PAN HELLENIC ASSOCIATION | This division extends from fifth} d neither—that she was too) inilk, four teaspoonfuls of baking | MEETS street on the east to second strect) nervous to do much card playing oF | powder, Flour, nutmeg if. destred. 6 5 j The Pan Hellenic Association met] on the west, to avenue B on the north ; jreading. Sadce was most sympathe- pase Your El. in Service| . last evening at the Business and| and as far south as there are num- . 2 Xiias Headquarters at} g e 4 4 - Professional Women’s Club _rooms.| bers. Terrible things, nerves,” said she. | 44 7 Hi f | ! Five tables of bridge were at play| There will be work for all mem-} \“f feel sure that if you'd drink milk | Klein’s Toggery. Home of; Head. uarters | 1 O t during the evening with honors be-| bers and it is urged that a large num- and get some flesh on your bones | useful gifts for en gq | j ing won by Miss Agnes Parsons. The | ber be present. you'd be a lot better. Tm going to ——— el ; | 1 Puritan idea was carried out in the Sieh A} wide band ef reat ta sk you to see my doctor. He cured Regular meeting _ tonight | We are personally interested in every | tallies, prizes and lunch, Fraternity | L. T. L. TO MEET [the hips of this velvet gown and Jie of indigestion.” | Capital City Lodge No. 2, at. Elgin Watch we sell, no matter | { ety was enjoyed during the even- cena (atl iicteaaihy ties a aes Coal “Wat ee a ae Davis said | 7.39. All members requested | what the price. We know that! : n, Novem- s ‘ £00 ght and left. Soren lined ade: rive years | Wide videsileaijoibat era(Ghvisttisel bee wdoreatutne MAcHEeTGH aren tees 1) (eon! ipecubteathythellnurpliceniine | aniieyeuyd such a couple | to be present. Nomination of | Elgins are made to give years and | meeting in December, which witl be| o'clock. Work has been started on | it back and in front and has a tunte }of frumps!” Sa claimed. “I | officers. years of perfect timekeeping service. | at the home of Miss Agnes Orr. | some of the scrap-books and as soon | (701), With one lons: panel to break | talked my head off to Mr. Davis, and And we are here to sce that every | as possible others will be started. | ea) ry me would pee oeeue o Elgingivesthiscomplete satisfaction. | ” ti ROWELY RUSTLERS MEET It is hoped that a large number will | f)00), 007 SNS ONE a very: Slender The Rowely Rustlers held their] be in attendance. [eszare: When a Really In our Service Department you! second meeting at the home of Miss ee C He rantnnadleeneriencednearcnnnarers| tits pe Marian Ackerman, Monday evening.| MARRIAGE LIC : aie A, Good Cook wants | Sho Know the Elgin watch, and otha Oy Glee oto The business was disposed of in a] A marriage license wus issued by | | CITY NEWS ionme cellar honed TBE RRIBLEe cee | How mary can you find? short time and the remainder of the| the county judge yesterday to Miss | | makeateatty | who have specialized in Elgin ser- | Some are upside ry & evening was spent in sewing, save| Albina Brunmeier of Bismarck ana | &————--——————————® Good Cake — vice and repairs. i down; in thi for the few who were musically in-] Antoine A. Knoll of St. Anthony. ceutenot Bay } j \ folds of Dally's clined. ‘They entertained with play-| The couple will make their home in| yy. ang Mrs, C. A, Allen are the She Uses | Come in any time for free inspec-| bonnet: onthe ing and singing. A delightful lunch | St. Anthony. homens wt a og, floss GaiimeLas ase {{ticn/andiregulationtoniyourjwateh| Seorwandieuniye was served at the close of the even- == EE UN ROR IER EBA yO | | pf tivrscald raat ing by Mrs. Ackerman, assisted by ues FOR ESAS crry need ares j F A KNOWLES | Sener a Ee i er little shter, jorie. iss Dorothy Huber, who has been | (6, 5 ark each face with an X. If: Herr tl ekaN Ne hicupeaenc: in the city receiving medical at-|Ceatined to Home For | o aes VoultcaniifindilastimanyAashtivel TO LECTURE AT THE couRT| tention, left this morning for Val | Ror Neti. the | manual’ | SEWELER AND OPTICIAN, | you have solved the Puzzle. HOUSE ley City where she is a student at) teacher at the High School, has been BISMARCK ‘ a M. C, Harheck, lecturer for the In-| the Teachers College. SRe Una c AIe onic tora Cen leee ' stn ‘Pretty Peggy ternational Bible Students Associa- i lite Gow Oa) What. ot iene 1D EL tion, will hold another lecture at the| © SELECTED as RESERVE IN FE T “a SHE TALKS— Court House in the city, Tuesday] .. JUNIOR PLAYMAKERS x infer 1 exture SHE WALKS—SHE CRIES evening, November 18, at 8 o’clock,| Mise Kathryn Goddard was one Comes to Rotary ect 1 wil No collection will’ be taken and{f the thirty-one aspirants who was | District, Governor Edward F. T and this pretty everyone is invited. selected as a reserve of the Junior | Fiynn of St. Paul will make his of. V ] , jaEE ‘ Playmakers, ficial visit to the Bismarek_ 1 Larger Volume = 18 PRESBYTERIAN AIL) TO MEEY 5 # OL é : : SH The First Division of the Prest eae Ree ey | Ee i at ol in your baking Md 4, Inch teria ese ae Meats visiting with friends in the city for) Iuncheon he will visit the Mandan old fashioned reliable 12s nell you how to ah p Le the past few days, left this morning | Rotary club. g 3 "owns ursday afternoon for their regu- | {Re Bast & Same Price Tall lar work meeting. AN members are aire lsstn gies ° iT MARY chad (ake oe ad ___ VISITING SCHOOLS Admitted to the Bismarck hospital | {| CQL A2 ee DAES SDF a ers ‘ 55 E. 4th St, St. Paul, Minn. WHER IS a Miss Madge Runcy, county super- eaENglit? ‘ | ie ; ga! - - - ---------------- Mrs. H. E, Burnes of Washburn is) ‘putss have heen visiting oe en, Kinty r= | 225 Ounces for 25¢ | I} aadahane GouRMInENTceRDONAGERg oe ee tents an a eae visiting ut the home of her son,!°PU'» olden Valley; Mrs. i : : png th he tine PH one en in ee ee eChocolate! cice Prormenaphs| tne in ENS: eae B will entertain the Woman's | * ahi r nard Dahl, Valley City; Mrs. VS Ween mode Reliet Corp while here. | At The Movies _ Heaton A. M. Christian: | S (erenium wo.1) TENE || Street or R. FD. Now eeeeeee ssiosisedveeuenhuinssaccinssic@ baton sous eoeam meee ‘ S PNM arash i Donna Shannon, Herried. \ I ENDS want your pho- ZION AID TO MEET ears | Mrs. George Ims, Al- tograph and they wiil Mic Zion outheran adios .\id eo ee ee eee cette flit Ge -eAnkrain gDacel|; By all mean’ the enfag a eerie mello ‘ Fr atertained by Mrs. M. Hubert,| Mrank Lloyd produced a number of) Mis. i. G. Woodworth, Minot, most _ satisfactory ve : WA ' ist street, Wednesday attes.| Most unusual scenes for his mo-| — f k Sonu eannocusi al Oaed ecccccccccccccccccccescsccccocecesscroccocosocooesoseoe, noon, November 19, at 2:30 o'clock. | tion picture version of Sea! CARD OF THANKS chocolate for cook- i & i esseccseccccccccoccrccccocsecescooescteconeoeoesseeoee. r b + He i ae the Eitinge today, Tues | We de aera ee ing or drinking ones a more acceptable re- H , hoe om wy and Wednesday. Sree A . HY-LO BRIDGE CLUB TO MEET Maoh ke ae uainae Py ae peed uel hind words of eon- AREG.U.S. PAT. OFF. membrance than your por- The Hy-lo bridge club will meet at ( the home of Mrs, T. G. Plomasen to- tiful photographic and dramat scenes of the big production i the i WalterBaker8CoLta. | ‘i.i2,7 hrm Cor You Keep Going morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Se cornea corte TET W sieaer of ue Fadl, 3 pee - Pines English frigate “The Silver Meron,” |! D- Ditch. . 5 SPEND DAY IN CITY ie! gate Heron,” |" Dp, Ditch, husband, M Dorchester Mass. Montreal.Can. . T POT ‘ , z Mrs. Br B. Bactholomew und Mrs,|commanded by Sir John Killigrew, | Phe uate ee Rane a ReE HE ART FOTO CO. with a 122 West Main St. MANDAN, N. DAK. Le 4 “Jand the Moorish gullease, command- | Hic eee Were shoP-| cy by Asad, basha of Algiers, and bearing as passengers Sir Oliver and VIS S CITY Rosamund, his sweetheart, Mis. cat MSUMIN CH son of| Sabatini’s description of the at-| Fargo are visiting at the C. A, Allen|‘&ck and the chase, See Tat °1T b fi L | Hone o be Graceful.- ; to give action to the event in the Bank Balance _ When you are financially disorganized, life seems like a tight rope with bills, bills, bills, to trip you up. KIMBALL PIANOS and making st the pietare eae rel any | _ PHONOGRAPHS, The|mi"ss {nn tandey wen se Clean Child’s Bowels be Natural CRRA twen MUSICAL ane Gat amese iar ne ol Cantilever Shoe encourages VAL IN THE WO! , | from the west and a full moon, not to! ibe A ‘ ele Shoe ourages iV= | versi ‘ . ‘like your foot arch and acts har- MUSICAL ARTISTS. Dellv-|rerin ofthe inonicht iwse'i»/ Dependable Laxative foi jinn ‘wth every fot motion Permanency— Old Friendships, Old Books, Old Silver, But the man with a well account in this bank is alway tended savings 1 able to meet bills.- He is not only saving for things hi he wants, but he finds that strangely his money goes further. If he saves regularly ; Cantilevers are designed to follow and sold on CONVENIENT | stands out as one of the many note . A TAR aeeee Te taal he ae DU IG siete ccs ee een al ala TERMS OF PAYMENT. |‘otthy achievements, in the visuali- Sick Children toot has ample teeedom ror suti- | Slorby We won’t insure he just naturally organizes his income. si : cient culation, ecessary for Aone WR . Wholewsle 904 Bela = Fae SiaGE | lemming din anme Portraits this house. You can do the same. Start here today. Bismarck, No. Dak. sane crantniaceien atin MAKE AN i] For YOUR sake, this = | which was given its APPOINTME agency refuses to insure eeeecseeseressensesee2 ees senses ~4 st the Capitol theater PHONE 264 dilapidated fire traps, Get The Savings Habit is a photoplay that sends the spee- tators ‘homeward wondering just The Weather how many families there are in this B A land whose story might have fur-' Generally fair tonight []] nished the material for this drama. r ‘* and Wednesday “True to nature’ when applied) pat to this drama, may be a “nature” Warmer tonight. that most persons have no real knowledge about. It is true not all of us are railroad employees des-! tined to carry on their duties in a; lonely stretch of forest, but all] & tragedies are that. enter the “homes! of the average in this country. { buildings in bad repair. The Slorby Studio Mihye 223 4th St. Bismarck. Because, if such build- ings are insured, YOUR A insurance rate must be higher in order to get money to pay the losses on such bad fire risk: We do everything poss' ble to hold down los: and expenses — to sav Nencvsccccscoossssosvccsocecsoses First National Bank “THE PIONEER BAN eorescocscccerescceseesesereenees. encoce Peeererssnnessessesses ores. POLIO OI OLIOR DOE EOLEOLDOPIOL LOL LOL ELODIE DODD LOLEDEIOIEOLODOL ODODE DOO ODEDOL DOLE Cantilevers are especially con-! | structed to hold the ball and heel of the foot firmly and snugly. able. saves stockings. PPOPOLOO CELIO IDOL LILOD EOL ILEDIIEDODIOIOIDOOOLOO DOD DL DOU LEIOVILELOL DID OL ODED OE EDD: POLO CC ROO Cee Ot Cee OL ELE LOL E ROLE DLELOOELOEDOLOOLELEDOLOLEDIOOOR DOL ELIOD ODEO DOR DOD ILE POOL COOOL EDEL OLE DLEOLECDELLOOLELEOL OLED OE DOE OLOLDEDDEDOPOLDOOOEDDOUDILDOR DEL EOL ELLE DN eooeee. Wy Lace up a Cantilever and feel OLDSMOBILE ‘ “The Signal Tower” was directed Gant can ch ae whoe dene as eI ! ; OVERCOAT by Clarence: ta Hone. oar Ne ues tn under the arch of the toot. | SALES AND SERVICE every possible cent fo achieved success in two ways: one Bend foot. Walk. You'll you who pay e insur- Os ‘ in the convincing ability of his char-| Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of | then realize how natural grace can DAKOTA AUTO ance premiums. TYPEWRITERS acterizations and the other in the) “California Fig Syrup” | now | will he encouraged by the SALES CO. OF ALL MAKES reality of the externals. The vital| sweeten the stomach and thoroughly | 1 3 VALUES i eerbee interval of the story is| clean the little bowels and in a few| A 107 5th St. Phone 428 - Call us up today. It may Rented - Repaired ; " set in the swirling environment of| hours you have a well, playful child t Vi r ee is pai Sold on Fasy Payments. a storm at night within a mighty|ugain. Even if cross, feverish, bil- | alr e € save you loss tomorrow Bismarck Typewriter Co. LIGNITE forest. A train wreck comes to| ious, constipated or full of cold, chil- rten | ace ah 3 ° add its chaos to the tormented mind| dren love its pleasant taste. It never hoe res baad ws cee $4.35 in Loads”... - of a man who believes that by de-| cramps or overacts. Contains no| Pen. —=- Burns steadily and keeps ) votion to his task—that of saving, narcotics or soothing drugs. oe es \ p Ber eson's the lives of those wlio flde'by rail| Tell your druggist you want’ only| Sizes AAA to.C’s. 3% to® | MURPHY DR. R. S. ENGE the heat regular for — c —he would weeps forever the hap-|the genuine “California Fig Syrup” ¥ ee en ay aod “The Man Who Kuows Chiropractor long periods. bd t. piness of his home life, which has direction i LUCAS Eyes Examine flasses Fitte Quality-Style-Economy ; children of all ages f Peiad p F, A. KNOWLES (° Tnguranse” Consultation Free BISMARCK LUMBER CO. i 5 MARCEL AND CURL LAST LONG-|tle. Mother, you must say “Califor- ‘I seweter.” Bismarck, N. Duk. Bismarck, : ND. Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D,| Fess .h 3 ER after a Goldcn Glint Shampoo. nia.” Refuse any imitation—Ady, 3 : £ i ‘ 1 1 , : ee = o ~ NRE AGREEING ee = msn