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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925 THE BISM: ARCK TRIBUT “the Horse’ Miss L. ucile Lahr announces Tron | FUR COLLAR frye 01 tomxone. te OH GIRLS, LOOK! cn Reinet ed _ 2 Alma | the oni 5 ™e | 9m | BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTES utiful lady of the | the coming season at her | Social and Personal | Ria Ube memes ove Lesson | | | Ujille, Mercer; ranyk, Wil. q | Piano, Sight Reading and Ear | | eee | j tons Bernice De ring n of the upper pueull printiner Call 10760 for ap- ° iettibone vee Witla pointment. ...« Misses George and Informal Party Mea ti McGumien Uettihanes fans tay | ; { Lomas Entertained for Bay City | Mra. nce rickson, New Salem; THEY AN SILL We are new showing the i Nine Tables Bridge Visitors Here. | THRE Men Wierd We Parties Such velvet ot - ay Shitest models of | Wheary , ; J | | cil, Steele, ors is being used on tie an w | Wardrobe ‘Pranks. AL OW. ! Rosemary Lamar ‘eatertained Tuer | R. Aslabson’ were yomng: ‘hostes | - Hanes Co. wa es day evening with nine tables of | Tues day evening at an informal part o on nh { BANDS OF COLOR | Cynthia Grey in the home of the former| given us 4 courtesy to Mr. and Mr: vo 1 ish DINNE McGinnis, parents of Mr ' | Says: : How “ ee a, NLT. Pe won by Miss Ruth!Mr, und Mrs. MeGinnis | ¢—___._*______ ” ier Ue na ved a nu ss Roberta Best and Miss | guests at the Aslaks | oe oats trimmed with bands t t Ellen Hall, eral weeks. They MONOTC NEEDED FOR for Hom Miss Betty Fleck, Miss Bathilda| for their home in’ Bay j WL MARRIAGE . wet of M f uy Hess und M s Jean Stutsman of} The evening was spent informally. | NARROW STRIPED BELTS ! ’ De n out-of-town guests, A course luncheon was served by the | ! Narrow belts af a ‘ t Ai ye icorge and Miss L hostesses. i ‘Mbp wee Wom WI let MOVES OFFICE TO BISMARCK + nk ——_— : ik sport dress Attorney A. RIBBED SILKS Coop lie ie eon silks are very much like , ' 1 ' e coats, mircieuhirly ack and they are usally relieved “p nent of a high | Amir | olutely | Amir, ¢ False quite w Garden flowers in attractive array Complimentary to pretty setting for Here's a new type of fur collar for Hing’s play. i jfall that is used on fur and cloth} Bays: Mrs. Paul Robidou |‘ used. _ cloth | enn ats, It ties with little strips of | ( | panelinioh oe ine Gane, Bridge Party Is is ab essful marrial = ‘fur. The rose that nestles on the | shortly to! wive 5 fw ig’® Mrs, Berry Is ee y. A Naeker and Mrs. I.|revere is almost as important as the | it fem furtive nee he Jaciris “the well-known ot {hy lig at fur, GUESTS IN MANDAN . Ellison entertained Tuesday evenin, o se hat the erage noveli is} ‘ ppp pp . wo Bridge Hostess At a prettily appointed biidée patty | oe | ove is, he believes, an ailment. of| ei . in honor of Mrs. Paul Robidou, who | WY | adolescence that must be got over, they do not ; Covert Goth comes: Monday Evening} !esves soon for Billings, Mont, to] Eastman of Wilton were visiting in| before life proper can be said to be-| AS women progress in feminism.) gray this seas as we i i 4 pana join her husband, who has been| Bismarck yesterda: | gin, He brands as a public nuis they become less romantic. As their! tan shades, aud it makes. v ute ay : s dan “s. P. Be t th transferred there by the Armour pris Ge | the novelist who conceives married lives become more full of interest] tractive tailleurs. guest . P. Berry of the Hughes| Creamery company. FROM DRISCOLL Hove as a continuous chuckle-headed nd achievement, homes and hus ents was hostess at bridge! “Three tables played. Mrs. D. ! infatuation. bands become more incidental. ‘The C.J. Peterson and daughter, O a # ; i ; rte to thal , and Mrs. George Robidou | are spending u few days in Bisman Adolescent love is an event," he de not have to endure monotony | won prizes. After the g: re spen foes on, “Married love is a situa. cause there are so many ways of | on nines: After the Ghmies a hand- | with friends. | tiou, The’ firee Wa. b critic! of filling up their time with interest: | Str n h r h Robidou. "| enn weber Git <anrp lof development, the second. is) sus.| iy pursuits | e ays Garden flowers adorned the house.| RETURNS FROM BU TRIE ie to tes Of course, there must be mono-} Aithe use-| J. B. Smith returned terday | t special wiystery. 6 yn tor arriage, just ax there must vote: far tiie Gait hee ne ce ldndheon was served mi e r erday| tain a special mystery or attraction ny in marr just as thi H ed ‘ i : 3 ables s ° +) trom a two weeks’ business trip in| is imbec Love fora witwaine |! ntony in any routine job, But | pd. J SCE Monta a ity to conceive of life, there must be his Until} to liadivlas were the flowers chosen COUNT RYCE —_ 5 ae va: chan ‘lly, they | o adorn the rooms. A course lunch-| Arran, FROM BRITTI: Few women will agree with this agree “I ayo t | a wee aes x gements are being made for A ee with this; ' : : n was served following the play.jthe membership dance at the Coun-| Norvel Marvel of Britt’n is a busi-| 8uthor, Women are incurably ro. | " Fa 8 : eed try club Friday evening. The com-|ness visitor in Bismarck today, | mantic, vee eae ie R eRDAY mittee in charge will include: Mr. — ‘titania they ate so that the | rheres hevine years afer me Miss Jess le was married] and Mrs. F. L. Conklin, Mr. and Mrs ON BUSINNESS institution of marriage has continu- their happy condition “sr illis Henry ley, Tuesday| yw ‘ .. . [ed through the ages. It is b se y is achieved, atthe be’ Methodist | un Pag hahr, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hed- A. Lindell of Washburn is in] they are romantic that they have | ie . den, Mr. and Mrs, F. FE. Shepard, Mr. ck today on busine 3 ; ; f by the aren weesy on OY borne lurge families endu —— ———+ ge six ev. Waller EB Valse, Rance: and Mrs. Jack Hintgen, Mandan, Mr. great privations. “lt wan thele ability At The M f nony was’ witnessed by| 4nd Mrs. E.R. Lanterman, Mr. BUSINESS TRIP jto dramatize monotony that made! he Movies | sx Elizabeth Cooper and John B. mie ‘arl Myhre, Mr. and Mrs. 4. #./ Ray W, Folson went to Dickinson! them. stick at the job after thes ac Riese a cea ae id. rink. this morning on business. fgund out m we wasn't just what CAPITOL : Mr. and Mrs, Cawley will be at my chairman has not been se- ee their imaginations had pictured, WUliam Fox personally selected in Bismarck. The groom is| °°" o ) Undoubtedly it is unreasonable the cast which appears in his latest n engineer at the St. Alexius hos- ' Saar: CITY NEWS |] for women to expect ve : pital. ee HE! RE FROM CHINA | s much as they) production, adapted | in compliment to Mr. and| gp oree _ 8. A. Daniels, who are leaving | QLeary soon for Moorhead, Minn., to. make their home. Mrs. Ly, . Miller won the ladies prize and Mr. Daniels held ‘high tained romance. The des do from love and marriage. With-| from the . vy of the! Mr. an John R. Trindel with | @—————-—-—————@| Sit question. i f : play a 5 thelteo childnse, Mares aad oe atonal ANd ‘enlDIS to Seeshee ee direeted Ws via Ea ily Diges d—Ready-Cooked profand Mon PALMQUISTS ne iting Oe Eee ese] st, ALENIUS MosPrtaL. Notes | le to conceive of sto the Capitol Ss te eady: Cc e marriage as a . Palmquist were ate oof glorif! monotony ‘instead of a perpetusi on of the cast of | thrill, s George O'Brien, + OE family, 23 Avenue A. Mr. and Mrs.|_ Admitted: Clarence Bradley, ¢ surpris e| 01 Ms “h B02 Seventh erect, yenterday hemes) Trindle have been doing missionary | P. H. Butler, city: Clinton itailey, noon by members and friends of the|WOF* in China for the past twenty-!city; Rita Murphy, ¢ Allison But in the interest of continuine th i ant his congregation of the Firs: Lutheran] four years and are now enj an|Eunice and Dave Grinnell, Elbow-) the institution of marriage vo se suc 5 Prof. Palmquict, hac been | ight months furlough in woods; George Wood, Driscoll; How on Broadway sinmul-4 ge of the church during the| Their trip from Seattle and buck to| ard Barton, Bradock; M | 4 past three months. A dozen sterling| S#lem, Ore. is being made by Rienesacory silver spoons were presented to the| 1M MH leave next Thursday honor guests. Refreshments were| PY . served by the Ladi leorne smart arrying on the race it is well tha is the rale in hos Tosleobooboohoobeoloofocfoofoofocfoolonleelonfoaleofootostosdosdortord= rm Aid Me ve Prof. and Mrs, Palmquist are leav- * gh AREWE etal | ing for their home in Minneapolis 5 te students of : tudio” had | ‘s her. All persons having petitions 900K this week. very just evening , Bismarck: . s is sume his wee __ in their Ducos baltic se in the mune shox aI please am RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP ange (Bb: vihovec, address P. Box ip or delivey Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Woodmansee | Wh tomorrow for Carson to 6 over the Dahl bloc k, not later ¢ and children have returned from a eee he steteee tea in nnoun Aug. 27th, 192 three weeks’ motor trip. Thev visit-| the office of the attorney, AS oT Ie . RIT . ed in Winnipeg, Canada, Duluth,! ¥@8 honor guest. Games were the EK. W. HERBERT, S Minn., and took a boat trip through| diversions, A refreshment course Bismarck, N. Dak the Dells of Wisconsin. The return| WS Served. nace . trip made by f LaCrosse, a Wis. and the twin ne OI ge of New York red « >, nigh i toc guest ot Mrs. Drs. Bolton and Bolton wish * TOMORROW fc chapter, B. P. W., au pienie at the Chau- in Mandan tomorrow Mandan chapter, if uble, A large he is en route to ty after a short visit i her parents. a graduate nurse of s hospital he to announce the removal of . their office from 119! Fourth ‘lex * expected fo Murse at the + Fe expected 10) New York City. Street to their own building * ” — e 7 ( RETURNS FROM vacation | Roe ip to Meer Rage across the street, 116 Fourth Miss Marg: Clooten. returned! today from Day nport, , where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. i ' Nd ntner, for the past two! J Thursday afternoon, at { weeks. She stopped in Minneapolis Members and thelr with friends over the week end. ftiends are cordially invited to at- ten will meet with Mrs. Tiedman at her home n Street. S Hil SIZES 12121 TKS — SWEATERS ~~ BELTS Sleepingwear — Long Trous “The Boys’ Shop” department of yi . Typewriting, and all cial subjects. struction is inten- q wculty of ex- HOUSE GUEST ) Major and Mr: ‘a r DRS. BOLTON and BOLTON Osteopathic Physteians Specialists in Chronic Diseases. 116 - FOURTH ST., BISMARCK, N. Lb. Telephone 240W ] HERE |. Miss Frances MacEllwein of Wash- burn is spending 2 few days in the city with Miss Sara Christensen and our sive, Large verienced hers. MCC graduates always in demand. Expenses unusual- Fall term open Send for our free Valley City for a few da er way ae other friends while en. route to Sats Ceca Spokane to teach in the schools there Ae ON BUSINESS this winter, their home, 215 Th Miss Henry 1s on Dr. C. F. Brady, Devils Lake, of sa ar ae . the Federal Bureau of Animal'In-| ,),, HERE FOR WEDDING dustry, was in Bismarck Tuesday,! . Miss Emma MeGarvey of Billings, inspecting the local office of the, Mont. is in the city to attend the , inapect wedding of her sister, Miss Margaret McGarvey, to Mr. Edgar Scott, on MOTOR TO MINNEAPOLIS ie Saturday. Mrs. A, W. Lucas and son, Ar‘ Mrs". By Hedden and baby. and Me, De Hee OR REET == A. W. Munday left this morning by| ,,D¥, H+ A. Binnie left last night car for Minneapolis. lor her ‘home. in Kenosha, | Wis. after a short visit in Bismarck with i RETURN HOME Miss Madge Runey. ' Mrs. H. W. Taylor and son, who SHOPPING HERE YESTERDAY ' have been spending the summer in] SHOPEI 2 . Clayton Carlson and Mrs. J. #6 5¥ Portland, Ore, returned home yes-! ¢ 'N. Pengelly of Washburn were in {© . — terday via the Canadian Rockies. | 5:0 ai Sucsday, shopping: MOTOR TO HAZELTON Miss Ednah Hall and Miss Maury Kelly motored to Hazelton Saturday to spend the day. VISITED HERE BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Willard R. Porter| Mrs. L. E. Neugent and Mes. P. K «oe announce the birth of a daughter Tuesday at the Bismarck hospital. Fe FROM PURELE LAKE 4 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Haas and son,| Iton, Turtle Lake, are spending! CAN HAVE YOUR several days in Bismarck. FILPIS DEVELOPED sSape BUT ONCE ’ _ Mrs. Reed of Welch Township is Long Evenings Are Coming Mazda Lamps should be put in those empty sockets— NOW. VISITING HERE TODAY Mr. 0. B. Trindle and family of Wilton are spending the day in Bis- marck at the J. A. Pitzer home, 23 Avenue A. zes car Chickie Will grip all hearts. This little girl who wanted more than she had —a romantic miss who followed where love led — Chickie brings a new and re- For Sale AT A BIG DISCOUNT 70 Shares of the Bowman Furniture Co. Stock. 39 styles and ried in stock. B. K. SKEELS 108 Broadway Sn MNAHAANAAAAMANONAEEAEMNN ) ELAN Lc TC ech’ See Gone | freshing story abet eeireenamanareiat 0. E. ANDERSON i apy Cc. W. MeGRAY The Weath FINNE'Y'S. The cast ; KRIST KJELSTRUP Most, rh ee id aN tneindes Inquire of | Mostly fair tonight an 1 ae mmureday | ACtanieh DOROTHY MACKAILL We JOHN BOWERS change. HOBART BOSWORTH | W.E. PERRY y , | 15 YEARS AGO Beae ys Seed WEPRESD AN: THURSD A | Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral Director. NOTICE MYRTLE STEDMAN Matinee Every Day At 2:30 | OLIVE TELL Parlors 210- 5th Street. Phone 687W WE SET OUT TO ESTABLISH aged | WHAT WE HAVE 1] tai? scica or ante seta abe ACCOMPLISHED — Send them to Bismarck | TODAY. jag oy "job. Ae ® BISMARCK ED Bergeson’s ||| SHOE HOSPITAL H, Burman, Prop. Quality-Style-Economy 411 BROADWAY >, Story by ELENORE MEHERIN 22 9/10 per gallon at bo iteOrient Ir, 611-2nd Avenue inneapolis, Minn. AESOP FABLE COMEDY - “THE RUNT” . 25 cents each. “800 MAIN ST. Tire Covers, any PHONE 187 COLOR PICTURE “WONDERS OF ART”