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er - Bergeson’s TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE Social and Personal TO MIAMI C. Boden, of Garrison, left yes-| the family r terday for Miami, Florida, to spend] ternoon at several weeks, vatationing. ti have charge of the service: TAKING VACATION J. Bavendick, Mr. afd’ Mrs. F. L. Conklin are| piano by ‘ce Carnival Is The skating k committee of ae Association of Commerce is plan- ing an Ice Carnival for next week. . definite date will be set later, de- ending upon weather ‘ostumes will be worn. Three cos- ume prizes will be offered, one for he, best comic costume, one for the est advertising costume and one for he best general costume. The skating rink has been an es ‘ecially popular place for young. olks and children to congregate dur-}, ng “he past three weeks. n the best of condition for the car- tival. Mother, dad kids” are invited. . Anderson won high score’ for bridge and Mes. won high score for whist. ments were sarved bot and evening. R. N: A, CARD PARTY f The Royal Neighbors’ Being Planned},.., ‘ne — evening. F. Reynolds won high bridge and Mrs. Iscore for whist. conditions. | yrs, CHECKER TOURNEY A. P. Jones of Hankinson, It will be/}¢ary-treasurer of the North Dakota Checker Association, announces that and all the|the program for the annual checker tournament, which will be 3 Mrs. J. L. spending a vacation of ‘about ten days ih the western part of F Montana, -—-———_—________- At The Movies | e-—. and “When He Com take place in the card patty yesterday afternoon and In the afternoon, Mrs. W. score for Clough won high In {the evening AT THE CAPITOL give than it is to forget. Is there John Youngsman Refresh- ‘afternoon forget the necessity for it? There is plenty of food for ‘thought along these lines in “Forgive and Forget,” the new C. B.C, feature at the ( ital Theatre Wednesday, and Thurs- day. The husband forgave his yife—but whether or not he forgets is for the spectators to decide. It all makes one of the most gripping Photoplays ever ‘seen, acted by excellent cast including Estelle secre- Headaches, dizziness, state Get rid of these troubl Funeral services will be held at lencé, Wednesday af- Reverend . Vater, pastor of the Methodist church, will 3. Mrs. F. accompanied on the Hughes, sing, “Safe irf the Arms of Jesus” will Burial will Cook By Wire Instead of by fire. Most people say it is easier to fore |] —>———————— jes! irview Cemetery. Eny real Totgiventes ifeeve ot"ee| GET RID OF THAT BACHACHE! Bismarck People Point That Way. The constant aching of a bad back, The weariness, the tired feeling; nervousness, Distressing urinary disorders— Are often signs of failing kidneys And too serious to be neglected. stimulant The committee is composed of the| held in Bismarck February 119-20, is| lor, Pauline Guron, Wyndham Stand-| Use Doan’s Pills—a ollowing men: being prepared. A strong lineup of| ing, Josef Swickard, Raymond Me-| diuretic to the kidneys. ‘ C. E, Vettel, chairman. players is expected. Kee, Philo McCullough, Vernon| Hosts of people recommend Doan’s. M. Atkinson, E, W. Leonard, J, J. 4, MacLeod and Martin Lenhart. BLIND SINGER TO BE HERE Envoy H. Jeffry, blind vangelist, will arrive in Bismarck, " secretions contained sediment. I i id professionally eries of revival meetings, from Feb- —_ tole GH ene ; nat whose — picture McCormack sing this won- ‘uary 4 to 16, Envoy Jeffry has HERE ON BUSINESS __ Leite? GRAND aes aera above, made a su derful song on the radibl j pound ven here before. All people are} Robert A. Carlson, naturalization out of Bot thelmbable’ Tehave previously fequalled. His pure he: here’s your opport! t | N velcome. The meetings will open at] examiner, of St. Paul, is spending] pleasure they could. secommendiet Dean's and £ ain’ dlaad Which Have atop the eset pportunity to Regular Hams, ':00 at the Salvation Army Barracks. | few days in Bismarck this week, at-| Claire Windsor represe - in give iny enduemmaene” [years we till among Whe get it for your record collec- jf nor Ib. tending to official business. acters while others in c i is nyse cer AR Dre Picvée's “Golden ; tion and hear it on the Vic- | Me wuetoed D. A. V. HOLD MEETING = Cullen Landis, Doris Ken sififly Sauiitar va uiadnegnenemAyeoret a blood medic | trolatoyourheart'scontent. | we William Patrick succetds Kamplin} ST. GEORGES GUILD TO MEET Barney Sherry. An Aesop yable and Dowie Pilldctia Bane Thee eel Ealives” Mk Tel | per Ib... ts Commander of the Bismarck—| St. Georges Guild will meet at the! a Hodge Podge are also to be shown, Danrot had. Foster-Milburn Go. |S eautifies it, iner c| elephone Orders Filled ed C: Mandan Chapter No. 3, Other offi-| home of Mrs. A. Mundy, 2 avenue B, oe Mie BRRNOR + aman ine SeAseulRt oH: “Rose-Marie’’ als, \ 2:3 He aie Ge Tene ceaas : oO sung | 5 large ¢ ‘ers were elected as follows: Thursday afternoon at 2:30. All Young ‘Daughter es and eruptions vanish quicks | gSp "Marie | $c John Degg—Vice Commander. members are asked to be present. Beauty is but skin deep and ,, n McCormack, is on Strictiy F Fred Miller—Adjutant-Treasurer. Died Yesterday blood is beneath both. Wor| the reverse side, | eee Oscar Kleve and James Rhud—Ex- HERE FROM LINTON _ . our ayiesditar weneaodb youks atin! Vidor RISHIRBSHI Nee? 2 dozen. . reutive Committee. Miss Ernestine Ervine, of Linton,! Marian Lucille, baby daughter of DR.M. E. BOLTON Q must be in condition, your| : C. E, Knudtson—State Committee-|is visiting with Miss Gertrude} Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Cordner, died aaa liver active. This Discovery of Hoskins-Me Vredncediey nan, Eichorst, in Bismarck this week. last night at their home at 422 First Osteopathic Physician Doctor Pierce's puts you in N= oskins-Meyer : Mr. H, W. Rosenthal, the retiring Adjutant reported a 75 per cent in- trease in membership over last year tnd reports also show that =x-service men have been helped in| Meyer, hostess. Mrs. R. W. Lumry and son Rufus, expect to leve tomorrow for Fort singing | Myers, Florida, to be with Mr. Lumry who is spending fhe winter there Nednesday afternoon to conduct a] for his health. Chapter F of the P. E, O. met yes- many|terday afternoon with Mrs. Etta Steele and Lionel Belmore. M. Mitchell directed the You can verify which Harry Cohn produced, N. M. Danrot, Gea AEN ST enth “ THE ELTINGE “Born Rich” at the Eltinge theatre | /et up : is the story kidneys were in b: Howard picture, 4"O0 FLORIDA Ms trouble. street, at the age of one three months and twelve days, following. an-illness of two weeks. She was the only child. 119% 4th St. P. E. O, MEETING BISMARCK, N. Mrs. T. G. Plomasen tecuring compensation for disability] gave an interesting book review on] =—=—<—-_' ncured while in active service. ACCEPTS POSITION IN MINNEA- vt POXIS Minneapolis where she has accepted 2 position with the Berger Manufac- turing Company. Mrs. R. W. Folsom play during the evening and high score was won by Miss Esther Hu- ber. Following the game a delicious and the remainder of the was spent with music and dancing. | 211. DR. STAKEMAN TO SPEAK Dr. Stakeman arrived from Min- neapolis today and will speak to- night at 8 o’clock sharp at the An- nex Committee Room on the Ray- ages of Black Rust. Dr. Stakeman will explain the federal department of Agriculture’s interest in the era- lication of this barberry; the gov- ernment has en $375,000 this year for that work. A state appropriation of $10,000 is ask- 2d. All who wish to learn of the Rust evil should attend the meeting. Admittance is free. WERE TO REVIEW BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Glazer, who are connected with the Bismarck Sloak Shop, arrived |yesterday on yusiness and are leaving this eve- ung for eastern points where they vill purghase spring goods for the shop. ey will stop at Chicago, lleveland, Boston, New York and ther eastern points. IN ST. PAUL Fred Thimesch, who is connected with the N. P. Ticket Office, is in 3t. Paul this week on business, The Weather Partly cloudy tonight | and Wednesday. Not much change. DRESS WELL AND WORK WELL he -_—— ' Quality-Style-Economy New Spring Hats Prices from . $4.50 to | $13.50. See our windows for bargains. §Nielsen’s Millinery ‘420 Broadway Suu “So Big,” by Miss Edna Ferber. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ruby Wilson, formerly em-| formerly of Bismarck, now of New ployed by the State Highway com-| England, are here this week visiting mission, left Sunday morning for] friends. Club No. 1 is: givings a carnival luncheon was served by the hostesses| dancing party, Thursday afternoon, evening| February 5, Members ‘and and friends are invited. SUNSHINE CLUB MEETING The Sunshine Club will the home of Mrs. M. W. Neff,. 408 avenue A, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. All members are urged to be ! present. sppropriation of 2000000 MAY GET PIE TINS If the Catholic ladies, who brought and Miss Irene Anderson entertained] Pies to the K, at bridge in her honor, Friday even-| day evening, will call 781W, they may ing. Three tables of bridge were at} obtain their pie pans. HERE VISITING Bernard Roberts, S. supper last Thurs- DELICIOUS A ConEF CARNIVAL DANCE at the I. O. O. F. hall their families meet at QUALITY MAINTAINED intl eg A. W. LUCAS CO. weesvccccoooocoovcsosooooece. sesecsvovoscosecoossseeneesee: 7 See them in our Show Windows. cl “Happy Home” House Frocks 98c “Happy Home” Frocks are MORE than simply Apron Frocks. They are the daintiest imaginable sort of garment for wear about the house — and they are practical too. Thousands of women throughout the country wear these famous frocks for their morning’ duties, even for afternoons at home. Because we se- cured this big shipment at a great concession we are passing them on to you in a magnificent sale now at only 98e. They’re Most All Wednesday Gingham : Only. The Very Newest Spring Styles’ in Dozens of Pretty Color Combinations! Simple Patterns, Easy to Iron — Easy to Wash — And Above all, Serviceable. There are gay color bindings, bias self trimmings, blanket stitch embroidery, colorful medallions, charm- ing appliques, white pique, organdies, ruffles, - pear] buttons, vests,’ pockets, belts, and deep hems. Trim- mings far above the ordinary! All styles in sizes 36 to 46. : 1 e This is a Bismarck case, ching for several weeks. shape and the Phone 210 D. Rich- “Satisfying, eee UT: ! LLKHKAKENNNMOMUUNERMANUNMNE arpenter, 511 Sev- “1 had a bad spell My back never My Strictly Fresh Eggs—-Whip- ping Cream and Butter. The Medern Dairy. Carnival Dance I. O. 0. F. eb. 5. WELL-MERITED A sti ished cit CCESS: honored | dition, with 1 the Ask your nearest druggist for Doc Let us tor Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- | Demonstrate ery, in tablet or liquid form, or send | a Thompson 10 cents for trial pa lets to Dr, in Buffalo, N. READ TRLBUNE WANT ADDS, | _ Juhu McCormack’s | New Victor Record) “All Alone” hy, Dr. | —is here! If you heard Mr. Dependable ingredients assure | good cakes—that’s why CALUMET | _ THE WORLD'S GREATEST | BAKING POWDER Has a prominent place on the pantry shelf in millions of homes SALES 2'/. TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND Richholt’s Cash and Carry The Original Cash and Carry Store. Choice lot Dairy Butter. 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