The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1924, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE f na Krause, Ve i 5 , Venturia; Mrs. L. A.|Eltinge Theatre wi y {OTIC abel i A Popular Frock Schipfer and baby boy, city. Tad Teeaey. syeenee Ob MonanY NOTICE ‘ ~ wee | - -—— Nazimova and Milton Sills, ever to Do not experiment. To buy bs { —_——_— ——————# | be remembered for his work in Beulah. Coal is win ; of 4H; A r{ Sea Hawk,” have the two 7 Mus Hs) ll ‘ gela | | t The Movies {| Halse sin UMBGoHK. OF the St dom. Wachter Transfer Co. | The Son- D | : ©! which is an adaptation of W. E Phones 62 and 63. \ fose- . UNITED IN MARRIAGE ' THE CAPITOL well’s novel “The Ragged M ae ralle-Blensly SHARE EA | _In the past several seasons Wil-| Sills plays the role of an Englishman Electric Cookery. G t Nuptials Celebrated] ter of mr. and Mrs, Ole Wold of Re- | tea Fox His picked some of the| who. in order to atone for an evil Is Better Cookery. r ea es my gan, and T. Cecil Elkins, eldest son | Gear SIG ETURM RESTOR IRMTTISET icy {MRTAFERNG Te OREN TA Le eet ‘ é Miss Cl ‘ f Mrs. Artiar-MéGoy of Regan, were | y, Plays rese em with {unfortunate women in the heart of KIER Blenaly, also of WHIFGUg Gere Cais] woon at the. Meliodist parsonage | Among several big ones that this derworld. ' of ed in marriage at the home of the| With Rev. Walter E, Vater officiating. | Baa se ECU Maa i aera Ca bride's parents, 919 Fifth street, at| The short ring ceremony was read. A ack ie Eey > van comes to} Regular meeting Bismarck | e io 5 o'clock, Thursday, November’ 27,| sister of the bride, Ragne Wold and | e Capitol Theatre on Monday for! Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A.M. on € with Rev. L, R. Joh fficiating,| Paul Greenan were the witnesses Fee meneaeomenm ate Te The : C4 A sister of the bride, Dell Dralle, ama ‘The bride wore a gown of 1 j Law" cared its golden spurs on | Monday eve Lawrence Bair were the witnesses. | blue poiret twill with hat and ace SA PRASEIRSATTEG | ‘ ‘ The bride wore an attractive gown | Sories to match, liaeemeuennt Bs E melo- : . Bey catty. : ; os R H atic hits of that year. It is by + a & ll Gi ieee ican Ae a REA ee | story.of mystery, romance and intri- | INSURANCE It is for the whole family. | gue. It was first published as a no-| crepe. cember 1. { Net write r i ; i + oe ; el, en by Hayden Talbot a Immediately after the veremony a} | H gained such favor in that form that You will cision He for always. wedding dinner, was. served. TO SPEND WINTER IN CANADA | a well known New York theatri é The couple will make their hom Mrs. Henry Suttle left this morn- ; : “i nee fee : | + ° 4 $ au Sori Fourth qreectiadte wleetie te | ine fer! Canada avere/skelwil pet] | reducing firm commfasioned no less | It never tires; it will play yo employed at the Armour Creamery | the winter with her sister ; ce pliyright than Elmer Rice to turn |{] | just what you want to hear, ¢ while Mrs.,Blensly is a stenographe i tase ‘| ‘ i it ri in Miss Minnie J. Nielson's office, |TO SPEND WINTER IN. MINNEA- | THE ELTINGE | me cf oat nai be any time, and play it rightly. Reocepteaneerneems : j i Nazimova, the famous Russian ac- spa ea : : TEMPERANCE UNION TO MEET Mrs. John Whalen left this morn-( Rte, WHO ENHE HOE SIS MDDS! that anyone can bu Buy it f ] E UNI ne en le 7 appeatunts : y. oes y it as a family present. ne) many) wieetine) Bf te (Wo: [20E tee Mueurene vere ne | in America several years ago and|j| But there is one gift If a fire should interrupt is man’s Christian Temperance Union | SPe e winter. H vas immediately accepted as one of that only you can give your Christmas business Iti will be held at the home of Mrs. C. eed ihel world’s grant: euibtlonal aetrenk: PH RAE Ooty reeaataabe dont t is easy to own! G. Boise, 608 Avenue D. on Tuesday | @————--——_______ | the world’s great emotional actress-|1/ YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. ||![J your fire insurance : . afternoon, December 2, at | CITY NEWS | Sh Gbienebvcl two" ventas wiley ene would only partly repair Come in! o'clock, with Mrs, Sara Ankerman as | g ae | |spent in vaudeville. The picture is ’ . the damage. Murphy EE peacerio: “SUE To Have Initiation | “Madonna of the Streets,” which the Like the shops our studio can insure your BUSI- Year, Its Gitte". The local chapter of 40 and 8 will| is terribly rushed just | NESS also. See me ReUdings “Willy DBMgiieh “tron dhe Wi Gea Gail i do Gh Rotary Shareit before Christmas. That | today. Annual ‘Address of the National | "°° + the McKenzie hotel, | with a is why we suggest that Bee ere if carina h Ligh District Deputy Comes H friends you sit for your Chris- eennereiies ‘oll call, “High Lights} pistrict Deputy Hausmann of the! mas portraits early. go Jubilee Convention.” | ris will be hore on Friday, Decem- | : Eee te"Mem= | ber 5, at which time the Elks will : A urged to be present and initiate a big class, it is announced —— . riends will be welcome. NEaTuER WTO Gea eaieciee == To be counted on the Honor Rot} 7 Webby exalted ruler. i of the State, annual dues should be ube | | CALL , ' h Is Moving } i BAU cs Judge Fred Jansonius is moving | The Butler Studio | eG AG e into the house on North Fourth | 31112 Main St. Phone | WILL MAKE HOME IN IOWA | street built in the last two years by| 4), BIER at MURPHY Mr. and Mrs, George F. ‘Casper,| paul Brown, which Judge Jansonius| This golden bro neuse Linus 249 who were marrtet in Fargo ow No} nas purchased. The Browns are mov-| frock is made over under- = The Man vember 26, have left for Waterloo,| i to the Annex Hotel, id nd sleeves Who Knows Iowa, where they will make their} /" pease ‘of Bands of soft flying squi Ereubanes home, according té word received { rel form the collar and band the Bi . i ‘ here. Mrs. Casper, who is a daugh- Annitlea tatty Hater Hospital} panel. This combination of silk, ter of Mrs. Julia Massey, was form-| 50° treatment: | lace and fur is one that is growing erly of Mandan and Mr. Casper was! jonn Lust, Lehr; Fred Kleingart-| in popularity. also of Bismarck and Mandan, hav-| ar, Fredonia; Minnie. Stephe a ing been employed for a number of] G.' ton. 2 aes SC eae ieaenae NAIR R eases Daa aap years by the Gamble-Robinson Com- Se ee etre Sra Margaret Yeater, Hazelton: Mrs, Ja- HOSKINS-MEYER nd pany of this city and for the past 5 ChE e Gans aM cob Kantz, ; Mrs. R Geil, OX sive Vic’ alers four months bythe Maudan Frait| rizr" Hersch’ Revtaw Randerts| Se Enfland. Caracas Sweet AEE, NDE é Company. The wedding took place} Ungerweod Nee "| Discharged: ner, H y, at St. Anthony of Padua church of | “Discharged: Mrs. Grant MeInnes,) W# ; 2 | : Fargo ith Rey. Fr. Vincent Ryan of-! paye; Henry Kramer, New Salem Chocolate : iciating. : Mrs, Carl Bender and baby girl, city heh Jing Chocolat IMMORTALITY ae a ——— S Is a Line eating Chocolate | ENTERTAIN FOR GUEST eT i } : ; St. Alexius Hospital ‘ 5 Rounemainvattenr ther civill i Miss Mary Parsons and Mi NEES oe NGS oe Slip a cake in your pocket if To remain after the civili- New Victor Records, Once a Week, Logan entertained Inst evening at! tal for treatment: _ s s zation that produced it is Every Week--Friday » int iss el Flem- i 53 fal rae ona. i S x er — ing of Fargo, who resided here be- Siena Ran OPERa Le ee long walk. A Hees and it must be fore moving fonuarees ‘a evening} son, McKenzie; Geo. Brinster, } INDIAN HEAD Pegpie ia vee oi durable Wee spends tay wleying, bridge with! England; Miss Ethel Ehman, Good. Ka Where paintings are faded onors being won by Mrs. Gordon| yich; Mrs. John Brigl, St. Anthon: LIGNITE desk for emer- A and marbles cracked we oo Fleming was presented! master John Bahmiller, Wishek; Mi fH Sr isueeay Sate esa with a guest prize, Delightful re- : $4.35 in Loads gency lunches, i still find silver the freshments were served at the close eae 4 same today as it was 3000 gi aie eit a pelae given Burns steadily and keeps OF ANE OMS kt y ago. or Mise\Fleming this afternoon by i peeeens 6, H i « iu fee eae Ue A the heat regular for qcustron automobile. ; 9 We offer Wedgwood an ex eae “THE DIO long periods. 3 eos ‘ ; + oe eames Walter Baker& Co, Lid By quisite design in solid sil- _ LEAVES FOR. KENSAL RCK LUMB L1G, i ver tableware for you t Miss Tez Lilley, who has been! GpmpGgG SHORTHAND. BISMA! LU ER CO. © _ ESTABLISHED 1700 A er tableware for you to teaching near Napoleon, left this = aN? Phone 17 Dorchester Ma Montreal ia leave to posterity. May we morning for her home at Kensal, N.| TOUCH TYPEWRITING, chester. Mass. Montreal,Can. 4 show you Wedgwood. Dak. AMERICAN BOOKKBEPING GOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE $ oie and SECRETAR! TU- q FORMER RESIDENT HERE DIES. Se inate eos Bonham Brothers Mrs. Joe R. Stein of Mankato Bisaeras 4 ¢ ss Gladys Ackermai to inform the public that af- the guest of Miss Ida] ter December 1st the school Iverson for a few days. will be located on the Second SSS | Floor of the building occu- DIAMON DS —————_______—_——_* | pied by the A. W. Lucas Com- any, in Rooms 2, 3, and 4. i ‘ é i F i Bhysieothiniealsbora lary Mins’ Sue Digby. Pee aa The biggest and best and What greater appreciated gifts can be given than Bismarek, N. D. been conducting a private o most varied selection of dress a Diamond, or a good looking string of Pearls. school of Shorthand and y Z gloves will be found at op Piemonte are selected : th great omen ypewriting very successfully e WY, mounted in e very newest designs in mounting. 2 | DIAGNOSIS and for the past year in Bismarck, Zell KLEIN’S TOGGERY Priced from $25.00 and up. ig | TREATMENT will occupy Room 2 and R. E.| KA ortment is complete in lengths frorn’E a Jack will be found in Room 4. Prices to suit your pocketbook. | as authorized by Room 3 will be used for Type- ee — — ——— Dr. Albert Abrams || “iting. Former studen tSiae| Watch Oust Windows For Suggestions. cordially invited to call and} Se ee ee M. E. BOLTON new students will be welcome ; D. O. Consultant at all times. For information ? about the school call on, write ; Address all communications to|} 0r Phone R. E. Jack, Prin- i M. E. Bolton, D. 0. cipal. M nA 119% 4th 3t. NT adam, 1tS a Blamarck, N. D. = el, 240 NOTE RADIO 4 There ar, many, imuatn air exchange rt machines on the market we are the only physicians in the |i PIO; perhaps more than ‘ ‘ r 33 western part of the state who anywhere else, efficiency in- You give him the bundle — he gives you a 33 have taken this work under Dr. creases as complications are elimi- day. And the whole transaction takes only 33 ARE YOu Abrams and who are authorized nated. That is why Arwarer Kent a minute. 33 practitioners of his method of Radio is winning more and more q i $3 Diagnosis and Treatment and friendscachidae Wcisaal The day belongs to you—for an extra trip $3 GETTING ANYWHERE? bo Seb Darnuties eee Minnie, ve tifully to the shops, a visit to a friend or for resi 33 ° ' peeve Os ac aate Diag. With and leisure. It’s the day you have been try- 33 : c r sain 4 { nostic and treatment bines. derful as simplicity ie aie ing to find for a long time. $3 Spending as moun as you earn is living from | tance, sel srarAd i =. aul id die Thousands of women all over the country 33 hand to mouth. You are running on a tread- \ aS | tion—results that will give you anew are taking advantage of the Wet Wash fea- 33 mill, traveling in a vicious circle. Each bill | | conception of radio ites ture of laundry service. Just a telephone 3} is a trying problem, sickness a calamity, The Weath O factor of your call and: the ne) nan takes oy Pa 3 opportunity a stranger. You get nowhere ' ie Weather i ip- e door, yer’ 1g rou, ashe 3 ere Ba ays ae eee business equip and returned ready to starch, iron or hang 3 living in this unplanned way. A Geners ally, ig Me ment is so constantly out ay, xen fan get an extra day at a ; : Saving is a necessary part of real progress— colder tonight. before the cye of the! ne 33 which is always planned ahead. Saved’ buying public as your THINK OF 3 money puts life in opportunity. It smooths , * letter head j WAT is sh 3 out the rough spots of life. It is power for etter head. e a 33 any purpose. And it works for you all the | BEAUTIFUL Among the many different | 5c a pound i time. | ’ styles of i ; , BERKSHIRE THE CAPITAL LAUNDRY ui This bank will help you save. $3 TAILORING | | — TYPEWRITER! PHONE 684 i cevereeneee He : ; ; PAPERS ; Get The Savings Habit racveoes. Sos ' you will find just the one si : ou need. to make your $3 2 ; ve. aimee 3} ~=—- First National Bank > business, letter represent 3 4 8 Bergeson’s }i\ you as it shoutd. i “THE PIONEER BANK” 4 OLLI OLLOLOOL LES: Nesesossese. Quality-Styl eae le-Economy HOSKINS-

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