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.PAGE TWO : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1924 1 News of Our 1) Curly-Head” Just 4, To Lead Blind aS IN MANY CITIES PRAISE a ee ee rare teats ae ee Senator When He Takes Oat Lae Oe LGaR Lae” RLILIGE. GREE stay up to hear Neighbors | j “ 99 Helin Hee HOLS Jee Rin held ie istened to their conversation. | the *K. City Night Hawks i | Just leave a well-brought-up gir) | /#eine, they were talking about | boy was saying. . _ and boy to themselves, and not much | fe _LEIN NEWS | f 5 m more harm will come to them than we Ladies Aid Society held their | Geraldine Farrar’s version of sas yd 5 » 29 to two babies playing ins annual sale and dinner in the base: “ee, : '“Carmen,” to he presented at the | !!24 w Very often if you forbi ment of the church Saturday, Nov. ; a in, tri . fee : ; t xt. Mond; girl to “go around wi or d 22, The large crowd thoroughly en- FS ec eee Bink : ; bare vay GEvginl) HOME’ ure Lhe'VeFy GHEE > Whenin joyed the fine dinner the ladies had é : ow a has scored a remarkable success in| jyen was first produced at the Opera | ur’, 9" eh ORE : prepared and after everyone's hung: | i : jmany of the large cities of the|Comique in Paris, many things have |” "ko. youth is inquiring and. s ‘ rae Mi 1 er had been appeased, J. M. Lein, ] ‘ PE coyntry, according to FE. H. L, Ves-| changed, but the music of this opera Wei eel j tnneapo ] : horn, It's going to know why. cer: took the auctione a selling | : , amoeed |perman, manager of the Auditorium. emained untouched by the tar-linin people aren't so desirable as f work of time and other the articles of fancy work to the fe for: 1 i * "7 i i whi il v rare * thers A arent’s stand int, ‘1 MBNETEIAUEY.. A orab bag furnish. Among the cities in which it has wort cus elements, and it is as it] ° caine A paren anaes | a, its the Gi Walivaiiteoment for both young ; : 3 pes praise is Lea The Bos-{<ounded in Ivanhoe Temple last é a pie i " rr ¢ ae | Bae 4 5 4 P i bute’ to the showmanship of Miss| change, subtractions and udditions| | St baving dinner in a very gay | , 4 oa Joe Rise und daughter, Olga mo-| “#9 ‘ Sy . y in presenting the condensed spective of the fact that the |Testaurant the other night. At th tored to Bismarck Tuesd: ae jversion, | performance could go down in his. [Nest table were # smart young, = : P eo jin addition to many fine artists, [to 1 personal triniaph for Ger- |e” and the type of boy we ca : 5, Herbie Gunderson spent Sun. re 8, the company carries an 18-piece or- | uldine Farrar. ake-cater. ne BREEIEE ! main POHENET Ni ten ions a ba: ! {chestra, Mr, Vesperman lias heen |" "No one, of course, could safely | The gir] was rouged, the boss: 2IRy : Rooms $2.50 per day and ; Z ee | informed. : attempt to question the part played | Patent-leather hair was shiny, and) up. Mr. and Mrs, John — Bierkelw ) Z fe 4 ; e Newspaper reviews in the larger|iy garments of silk, lace mantillas,|§ ———————— | have us their guest their daughter, ! 7 We ke ier Z E jue fagludes _ . ‘i and huge combs, in making this } d vi Fr | e if yd e etroi hree ress writes: derniz editi orgeta . Mrs, Vietor Patdon of Eldridge. i : es eee ett edition an unforgetable Four popular priced Mrs. Heimo Siertola and baby , { (a supporting company of very ade- en too, the quaint atmosphere | i 4 3 cafes. @aughter arrived home from Bis og a ; jquate strength, the work of Luigi jor Seville, the palm reading scene, 4 ‘ murck Monday. : : iPasanati as Don Jose and Joseph |the smugglers and certain other ss Beerek ws ee aes : : Royer, the Escamille measuring well | striking ¢ were there visible IISMARCK.N.DAK Mrs. Herbie Gunderson and soa, tag i : ae ‘up to the high level on which the }and tangible, as if to make an audi- | Like adel cab v fe e le Mond for Min- 4 3 ’ . ; si a vi vas ‘ srimarily, oO ta 0 he mind eT | BPE the vole of scaols, has voice of |ihraugh’the eye und cnr Sima CHRISTMAS ea | {a bitisesl 3 j : wy Sy . | erent strength and purity. lisauiver SILVERWARE Pea: keeping with the stage set-) Kansas City Times writes: { : % B ojtings is the richness of the cos-! “Miss Pawine oA He E ain — George Bates, son of Mr. and Mrs : | name is wr Wins Again, — Her ‘Theres’ A Wealth of Gift DOME RSS MNeA (thal niisfartine (of : ae oe 8 Ee ae @e (tumes, Here Miss Farrar has spared | Operatic Fantasy a Charming Affa Poseibitiiies “In. Our” Silver \ I se having his leg broken when kicked % : in of ¢ $ toe {little, the color and dash of her| Jeraldine Farrar's operatic fan- adie. «horse, he was at once rushed jgarbd for the final act creating wide |tasy is a clever gesture, and a right Rowutdustor fab Wilton: cee Pe: F 4 a comment. : inent one too, She dishes up|f/ We have silver Gift sugges- atl ‘ : ‘ 3 : fee ellent orchestra is pro-|her favorite role to suit hervelf and tions that will attract gilt fi} x é 2 " the tour, and Mr. Peroni| tu © ano (hoe 1 it egebe buyers from both the prac- ff eyieishe Ae SL TRTRE: {read the score with vivid insight, 100 VF tical and sentimental view : 2 : : bringing out every dramatic factor | “After all these years Miss Farrar |} points. The North D; i issi - ate caelisit pec eee akota Industrial Commission Teddy Torgenson who has spent «| for the re-arranged text. Incidental | makes her gypsy flame b We are showing seve ROGIMISHEAA, bere: looking after ‘his a jtlances by four members of the | Sie ix temperament on springs and | Neuutal new patterns in {|Offers for public sale the residence property {troupe added to the spectacular fea- | ; ithout one superfluous ges- ee eye Me hee a F Ce |vures of the Fantasie.” : Ga STHRLING, besides seve located at 206 W. Rosser Street, being Lot 3, in Towa, j 5 % bg | ot the la eae EGAN ite ia a bee ogi PP Fe wie ; ; YOUTHS CAN SHOW DANCING. SHOW DANCING We were more than particu Block 3, Riverview Addition to the City of Marives Pra | 4 S 7 ie me Lee ae ELDERS A SHY, HONEST LOVE rE atgrns 10 get those of goal Bismarck, North Dak., and known as the xe 3 sit, oo H i a Pe ahh a viskea-w a : . Care? wae in acing ag we nearly || “Graham state-built home project.” A down sister, Marie at the Fred Josephson | : <3 : ‘ | BY CYNTHIA GREY long is always have first chance to | payment of at least $1,000.00 is required, the home Friday night. : : One\ ofthe smost’ uaeomeseeMlel Se ueate “kid” Rint Ge ie love even Mh MUN SEY Damen solluH i c ——— Se ee things in the world is to be 17. jpuppy love, were a joke. It isn’t. a cues oa than balance to be amortized over a maximum Carl Lein and Hilmar Lein left -. 4 ro : We older folks talk a lot about} Above all, don't take him aside Tare oe i f i 5 “ errata Sunday for Fargo where they will ag P ight-hearted” youth—but that’s be-|and talk to him about “treating {J ‘® Hshter welghts period of 15 years on a monthly payment basis attend the Hansen Auto school. z 5 e < % ge g} [cause we've forgotten a good many |Clare as if she were his own sister.” Let. us show you the new including 6% interest. pacsiaeee A things about our own teens, Mem-| [f he’s reached his teens and Paisley Jeu ee in silver hol- s Inga Olson spent the week- Z ; ee ory is a great faker. doesn’t know ¥ end with her friend Miss Peters at ; ’ , | oa Asta fun sertorersceteac iatthebrines |qever SiMeReun ie vate aire rates : mee Bids for the purchase of this property w Your job was to the H. L. Hansen home. i we sree ce melancholy: time of! lite, Trifles [teach him that 10 years efor be received until noon of next Tuesday, De- that would be less than nothing at A girl at 17 is not half so help: Oscar Opien, Melvin and Bernice | 4 : 30, are tragedies to 17—a home| {ess as the boy of the same age. ‘She cember 2, 1924. Address all communications Lein attended’ the big Woodman that’s shabby, a suit that doesn't |knows more about some things than Jeweler - Bismarck. land inquiries to John Gammons, Secretary, showing of diamond meeting in Bismarck Monday night. fit, a party invitation that didn't ihe will at 20. Our ———— come. | “For one thing, she matures more |ff jewelry and rings surpasses f|| Industrial Commission, Bismarck, N. D. “CLEAR, LAKE 3— TOM SCHALL NNBSOTA'S $ sec, |, There comes that moody and emo-j quickly, And, she has the well anything shown here before, Mr. and Mrs. Christ, Schoon and LAND THR BEDBRSON TOME | we ;|tional liking of one young creature |jnown feminine intuition that is as nd if yon will compare Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen spent) SOHALL FAMILY, OV SL-CLAD . ane A ik CON. |for another that we call “puppy juseful and practical as a Roni ality and prices is all we ie eene ven vacner se thesJens ian GRESSMAN'S OFFICE TN ‘TH AVVER ( timetable. ask, peu more: | ‘ nee Is intuition that tells her when By NEA Service When spealfiny to a group of work-| When your boy comes to you and Miss Vivian Shaffer spent last Wed-| Minneapolis, Nov. 29.—Tho: ing men during his campaign, he|says, “Mother, I’m going over to nesday and Thursday evenings.at the all’s fou ‘ " would shed bis coat, exhibiting Clare’s tonight. She’s going to help Harold Hargrave home. lty, will guide hin down the *| pair of wide suspenders more com-|me with my English theme,” you | eos =e cen Rea, j aisle wien He tukes the h of of-} amon ae than those Magnus John-|will know that that’s what is the | Pat Klein’s Toggery on your list of rs. J renden and eraon| fice in Washington next always sport matter with him—puppy love. | a ties week at the Clarence Syverson home| nus Johnson, “dirt farmer” he appeared in a fiery red shirt. answer him—his attitude toward | There you will iind “him,” many south of Driscoll. gressive, for one of Minnesota's seats{ He chewed tobacco when he|women all the rest of his life per eiul and appreelative glits. — in the upper house, i thought the occasion demanded, His Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and] He has been blind 17 An} wife, after leading him onto the plat- iss Vivian autoed to Steele on} explosion of a ercust him fom, would pla cuspidor where Saturday. his sivht in , three years after] it would be ndy for him, then —_— he had hung out his aw shingle| touch his cane to it, so he would Mrs. Christ Schoon, Miss Caroline] here. huow just where to find it when ne- and little August Schoon spent Fri-| But his misfortune did not cause} cessary. ES Seas Oh eee abe Ck day at the home of Mrs, Adolph Han-/ hi rt his law pt ice, nor} Changes Parties : son, while the men folks attended him from going into Con-1 If he turned in the wrong diree- : the auction sale of Hassan Elilee. ess he decided he would, tion, so his words did not carry : ! WILL YOUR With Heart through “the hall, his wife would A Correction: It was a brief mi Ever since his accident, his wife] turn him to face the audience just e Car take in last issue reporting smallj has been his “eyes.” But when the] right. pox at the Martin Ambers home, Dr. est honor of his care is con When Schall first lost his sight, | | Start en pox, although some of the little) let Betty share it : : . We won't have to sell! 3 | fellows are quite ill. | Often during his c speech- | lead pencils. e going to keep, . : Instantly — Fes has he told the sto ner climb- | on practicing Mrs. Tom Olson has deparied for| ing into his Ix : »| “You can try a lawsuit without! t IRI G { AR ; at Albert Lea, Minn., where she will be| against your eyes as well as with them, Peo-! 2 \ the guest of her ster. | addy, can't you see me?” ple will trust a blind man if he has : . i . ! To which he replied the ability just as quickly as a man | for all-weather driving er 2¢ BELOW ZERO? Mr. and Mrs. 0. Nelson, Mr.! o, little curly head, I ea with sight. "a a as By and Mrs, Alden Nelson and daughter) Then after a moment of silence,] And so Schall stuck to his arcins| If it Won't, Fill Up With | Oak Motor Oil Ruth were very pleasantly entertain- | so he relates, she d His wife would do his reading and a ed at the home of Mx. and Mrs. 0.) “Weil, sour heart sees me, doesn't] writing, and he would do the plead- | Widespread comment on the beauty of COLDEST FLOWING OIL ON THE RKET SAVE YOUR ARM, SAVE YOUR H, Lund on Sunday. | it, daddy BATTERY, USE OAK. ‘And he assured her it did. son tool daneiuibeant witht himedurs the car has not overshadowed public Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Basson had as| One could almost hear a pin fall] ing the terms he served in Congress. | appreciation of its really exceptional Oak Will Give Your Motor Summer Efficiency. i haps. For this is the time when} your boy’s character is growing grescccscsccecescsscccccccccesore rs their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs,| whenever he told this story to the} Schall started out as a Democrat. ! ie 4 Adolph Hanson, and Mr. and Mrs.| voters. 912, he became a Bull Mooser. In riding comfort, smoothness of operation Christ Schoon and family. | Schall really is an orator, And he] 1914, he ran for Congress as a pro- = coat j knows it. ive, and wag elected over the! and long life. The Frank Shaffer family, spent! “I have exceptional ability of pub-| candidates of the old parties. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.! lic speec says. 2 1 high ‘ampaigned In Flivver Harold Hargrave. {dome in my mout ic a| Again in 1916 he was succe: a Bad weather also emphasizes the value = sounding board and my j an Independent. In 1918, ofother features—the unfailing response, Mrs. Alden on and Miss H. on loosely t we ily.| tained the Republican nomination, | 2 Nelson were among the capital vis- “But no ere we person-[ but showed his independence by vot- | in extreme cold, of Dodge Brothers iters on Monday and Tuesday The pliant Geeta vena ts uulidog oe cle Houee whan dBin Gain eke ohne powerful starter, and the snug protection My. and Mrs, Clarence Syverson | removal of sight throws a way would have named a Republican, | afforded by suitable curtain enclosures. sipdelittle son. wore wi nd guests | determined back upon his mind,| In his last campaign, Schall rade ut the homes of M. J. Brenden and/or his understanding, and through) around in his old fli with his e i Frank Berkvam. Livan will Su emia ne whee!. A special enclosure with glass windows, at ts is sou!, ang through its wit t he same old bus that used : e 4 Paul Paslay ang his mother Mrs., the breadth of the infinite. 5 : n to his office in! which will provide closed car appear- B.-P. Pasley remained over Monday} Will see and hear and feel th : the fatmily lived | : ila a and Tuesday at Bismarck, Mrs, Pas-| that are denied mere sight. on the outskirts, The congressman | ance and comfort, is now available at lay having her eyes fitted to a new, sed For Audience yd Mrs. Schall and their two boys, | slight additional cost. pair of glasses. i Schall, with the help of his wife! Tom Jr, now 13, and Richard, 10, —— calls his “better 99 : Miss Hazel Nelson spent Slee ent,” always know Frequently visitors to his office | days st the home of her brother and h the differen’ es he has | would find his wife, atiived in jump- Z sistercin-law, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford| been ca s bool | i Nelson. | aCe ar ii M. B. GILMAN Co | z 2 212 mat : |friends of this family rejoice with Bi eiatene i i , ; them. Py “ * we a a c) —_ rHonwe won } Mr. and Mrs, Warren Belile ent ~ a tained at a Thanksgiving dinner, | in er torage Mr. and Mrs, Dick Begeman nase i eC dene can | ; | = \ : ed-to the capital city on Wednesday,| ” | while there the former consulted a! fn and Mrs. Jw srringdahl| dents. d me eh tht Conga 3 ah : =~ , or | é i WHY RUIN YOUR BEARINGS BY : ( = . John Hansen and family of Tappe p : ae f é out at the Joh» sierringdahl home. : - : : a { : | GARAGE ALL WINTER WHEN home. Mr. Stork, gently knocked at the doncnieuniieen| gee \atiMs, auld Mis, Oly Nawiandl y¢itrextia, eho have vented tne | oe ‘ 1 TL: “ Miyaiiaukagiving!aornlogs-learing ee Hine rAn Lessee and ap vo ' y ; YOU CAN STORE WITH US FOR p aaam & tine baby boy. very busy getting settled. Ae i“ » i ule ao é JB ONLY $8.00 A MONTH INCLUDING Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet, who has Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen spent spent the past month visiting in her| sunday at the Ole Newland home, | a - i FREE DELIVERY? old home, state, returned on Thurs-| coming over to become asquainted daj.. with their new grandson. NOL OC LTO SCOOLO TOOL I IOLOLOODEILIIOOIIDODLEL LEI EEE LE LE Ask For Oak at Your Garage. FEDERAL OIL COMPANY MINNEAPOLIS PCC eee eeeneetes eee LeLelELeeeee EG EDRs GOCE ED 2EGOOee | Merringdahl departed on . ¥ on Monday to be present Christ Olson of Buttzville spent] Christ Schoon Mr. Marlan Leo above, of Frank- | , ais 7 | PUTT Monday until Wednesday with his| and Mrs. lin county, To: is the champion | brother Martinus Olson. Sharp Sr. iving guests| Loy cattle judge of. the United | John Beyer -spent Wednesday ahd Se rage eee States. Officials at the national | 5 : : | Corwin Motor Co. part.of Thursday with his wife and| Mrs, Christ Schoor spent Thurs- y show at Milwaukee picked: him little son; Bobby at *the Bismarek] day caring for the at the New-| out of 20 contestants from varius’ Hospital. He reports that his little|Jand home. parts of the country. ~

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