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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE I COMES TO BISMARCK ing folks halfway! why we have so few real 0 ie y y ployed in Dr, ‘Thelan’s office at Wile bh friends | without friends. Our hum need is Prof. W. R: Weide will open uf hi music studio, fall season, | H * his eyes and « word of welcome on} the street don't come to call J pathy sud companionship, We st H ! }ton, has comp jarek to accept his lips will find that there are ever| wondering why there oomany Fhave the herd-instinet ius: we can't _ py ‘ 1 i | with him, [never rings Wonderiuy why We] Aud none of us wonld weed co yet} Call and make your arrange- Look around you the next ti receive so few Christmas cards, ‘ if only : of . » . i 3 ss aes | VISITED HERE Vere ak churel why no one remembered our Rapte’ formula | Ments at 402 Sth St. or Phone - | Pr. Sprake and daughter stepped any of the places ‘birthday! w jouw. e e short visit With) jngs gather togrethe | We a 1 Mrs. Roberts Is Sunshine Club | Rprae fn toute home at) "Bot uf the faves so wl se are thao oe) ie n eustern trip. rozen with shy and reserve, as Kiplit Hostess at Pretty Novelty Sale | eee ee re ta Monta Soe that. tkince with friendliness sabe made “popular AY rey WEA R MON e happ plion } hoon.” Bridge Luncheon {s Successful | Misa Touice Huber lett. (his ea ct harmte shy; We die | But aciraclansilon't jiapnensta . a jing for Paradise, Mont, to teach it jike te make advance te meet | world of stark realitie Lake One of the prettiest parties of the} The lobby the schools there this winter. [the other fellow tore than half way.| leon, who made his own oppo e senson was the one o'clock Bridge) has been trans : eons Fo ToWA {WePwail for him to hold oat hist ties instead of waitine for the ba O maw pumas “ luncheon given” yesterday by Mrs. cosmopolitan ne py the . 10 TO TOW ph. in yreeting first feome alo and happen, we have t ¥ : pone OW. Roberts at her home on Main| members of the 5 club whol M s Bigler has pone to Vier! ‘The only tronble with this heha-| te make our own triedship | een Munures are holding a idual tables were lighted) there today and Saturda dies, Bowls of beau-| A complete line of Three Flower were placed about the! toilet articles is one of the most rooms, forming an attractive setting.! attractive . Soft drinks, After the prettily appointed course bread, es, canned goods, fruits, luncheon eighteen tables of bridge; chewing gum, candy and other food- neous sale} stree tor, lowa, to attend high school, ‘The ind with yellow tiful flow is that, nite times ont of ten, Uf we want frieuds, we must lean & | ther fellow i f | he a ellaw is just as shy and! to be friendly { v rough road. | t, uphill jour- | aveled in yaad $9} r instance ee ir Cynthia Grey |) vty: : | Says: | on the street today, in the e . and foot comfort yoa will bear Mrs.! But ey ney is pleasant company lg ine straigt Soonone of us ean werd te be r rot re (j U were in play, Honors were won by| stuffs, soaps, tooth paste, laundry = fo ‘ fe Come on over to our store (it won't Mrs. 8. W. Corwin and Mrs. A [prgauets and, numeraua, other. ar “Make me wonderfully, popular and Thelaeweat shewinw ae Rac! take you more than ebout fifteen pene nos enon shine store.” Quilts and other hand- run after by five this afternoon.” ls e largest shewing of Fu (e, 4 made articles, the work of the club, ‘ 1 That is what the Kangaroo ask Mr | Coats in the city. Be sure and minutes) and get the Arch Preserver Play Makers Plan are also for wile, The hemline of the newest cloth the great god Nquong to do for hin, 2 Shoe that will keep your feet com- fortable and vigorous and youthful! . Useful feet surely are worth being . stock uted " " nd fur coats shows the flare that in Kipling's Jungle Tales for chil- for Winter Work juno cae tae! oletal is so necessary on new frocks.” With dren. a * ry roceeds, Will be used for charite,| te full hemline, couts themselves — But his naive wish is one that at First Meeting [pees ee ec aed fae charity | ice shorter and slightly nipped in at’ most of us grown-ups have. We all pare ni hers, ia working in coktiedtion with{the waistline, | want to be popular and “run after.” ‘ ‘{see them. A. W. Lucas Co. (a ‘ext-Door! Use Gas. It's the Scientific] © e been a perfectly | Fuel. might ae od friendship between two women The Julia Marlowe chapter, Junior! Miss Mary Cashel. Each week they |] AWA..~.WWWWnnnn. ~~~ | But very few of us know how to ti yeoome a mild feud | : Pluy Makers, held their first meeting| take flowers or fruit to the hospi- sees an eet \ bring the miracle about. ee ae ve nt can wanaeeiae! particular about shoes. Comfort, of the year at the High school! tals and are doing other worthwhile |S! of Council Bld: are guests| We long for friends. We wonder! * ally te ut the home of ©. ne twhy in the world we don't: have ~~~~— them. Special discounts for Satur- | Thursday evening, It was decided to] work, style, value. Let us show you. hold tryouts in the near future. a i ‘i THER GOOSE PARTY WOME COMMUNITY COUNCIL! "If only 1 were beautiful ” The Play Makers last. year, under MOTHER GOOSE PARTY v fe only I were beautiful........ . the faculty, supervision of Miss Dor-| A very unique party was given TO _| sighs Flora the Flapper, dabbing alday only on beautiful New| othy Dakin, staged a successful three! Saturday afternoon when the Misses Community Council! little more rouge on either cheek. | Pall Coats. A. W. Lucas Co. at the Municipal auditorium| Margaret Will and Maxine Bernside ty o'clock Saturday, | ie venues alone never brought a a ion to shorter plays given at] entertained at the home of Mrs at the rest room of the, girl popularity y more than x ; Play Makers. meetings and in as-{ Worth Lumry, Third street. The hos.| Masonic Temple. money in his pocket’ will make| See and try on the greatly | sembly periods. An even larger pro-| tesses, dressed as Jack and Jill, wel- GERD ace friends for a man. iimproved “Protex Arch” shoe | gram will be undertaken this year.|comed their guests who were. also RETURNS FROM COAST 1,, If only I had a wonderful house 44 Webb Brothers. | Miss Dakin is again sponsor of the| in Mother Goose costumes. Little Mrs. H. W. Taylor and son, who: to entertain people in!” sighs Mrs.| © a pleasing —_personal- ity and clean habits, || THR II R I WHA) OMn uM IMEI: € Wanted |— Young man with “pep,” fe € know is certainly the loneliest. She has a town house, a country! and But Wednesday evening after school at! Nut baskets were in the form of | Zella Mae, of Min the Baptist church. Plans for the] Mother Goose pictures. Refresh-|ing Mrs. A. Harris, 418 membership campaign to continue un-| ments were served by the hostesses am til after the first meeting in October! to twenty gues BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT une, Ad. No. 51. FILPIS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE street : ; | Miss Elizabeth Butler is! Miss Muffitt, iper’s Son,| have been spending the summer in| Just-Married, turning up her cute: s : Hi 2 H | PY aa Mie Maite’ aed trey Petter “ot! Portland, Ore, have returned home| nose at her four-room flat. i \|to work in clothing || ich dd Be is ————_——_——_ Mother Goose's family were present.| Via the Canadian Rockies, } But the | most beautiful home on | a er | 10) mon S oorer| Ne] L. 7, L, MET |" Evelyn’ Koffel and Effie Rosen core earth won't fill up with loyal andj ||} store. Write Trib- ~ Thirty-two members of the L.T.L./ won prizes in contests. The ap- VISITING HERE loving friends automatically YOU | | = - a | were present at a special meeting} pointments were in ‘pink and white.|_ Mrs. Frank Harri One of the wealthi women | CAN HAVE YOUR \ x wos amp in the woods of | e has no friends | | were discussed. Mrs. J. L. Hughes, soca Mr. and Mrs. Berger Anderson an- has never learned the art of the leader, is eager that new mem- LEFT TODAY FOR WEST nounce the birth of a daughter, Sep-) making them. ... which, by the bers join immediately so that their) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Secord,,Kan- | tember 3, at the Bismarck hospital. ; Way, isn't an art, at all. names may be included on the offi-! sas City, Mo., who have been the } It's a habit.....thp habit of meet. ! INE emonagle of the | s in the city} cial report. She may be reached ati guests of Theodore Musgjerd and _ | ON BUS) telephone 288R. The organization| family for several days, left toi Principal J. H. M will meet again, Wednesday, Septem-| for western North Dakota to! visit | McKenzie school: FINNEY'S | beautiful fur trimmed; If Every Human Heart ber 9 friends and relatives. Mrs. Secord | Yesterday on bus ‘eeats s' a Sash- | DAILY PHOTO SERVICE ——- and Mrs. Musgjerd are sisters. ee . fpeled oe at C bag hd Fash | BISMARCK INJURED IN PARACHUTE DROP a RETURNS HOME ion Show. Very special preies ND. y adge Runey received a let- RE s HOME A. Kusler has returned to hislon these garments, A. W. | tor yesterday from her brother, Paul] | Mr. and Mrs ble and son, |home in Sterling after a visit here yy C j Runey, telling of his discharge from) Earl, of i Mrs. Ruble’s | With friends. aucas Co. the army hospital at Langley Field,| sister, M ’ 2 Sjoberg of St — ooo e Virginia, where he has been for the| Paul returned to Driscoll VISITING IN MARMARTI i 4 Harry Cawthorn hast two months folowing an unsuc-| ter a visit in Bismarck, ; ‘ e left this morn-| : . . . vssful parachute drop. " Details, of berg isa teacher in the al} ing for his home in Marmarth 1 a HEN little Bobbie Dean crept Sooner or later Fate puts to the are ere rh school at St. Paul. short vis ! : : reisisced, Gnabtine. waraclinte| one aah — \ sobbing out into the dark of test every human soul. failed to open. Mr. Runey suffered PAVE FOR KENTUCKY VISITED HERE | wei eustheetsanvseare a Hine ” two broken arms and two broken| | Mrs. A. J. Reynolds and daughter,| | Mrs. Harry Knowles of Wing vis-| i aa a ects of _ an it And when that time comes there ribs. oes fiargarets ee gis motning fortes riends in I ismarek yesterday. | legeiic ati p jaye: he ab tt 10 is lived a story more powerful than | TO VISIT IN WASHINGTON | They will ‘stop for a few days a ON BU ESS loved a violin better than she did her any fiction story ever written. { alter Knott, Sr h inneapolis to visit Mrs, Reynold’s |W. ‘a Fleming, Se anton attorney, baby boy, he did not know that he | , Wash., for @ ¥ sister. is in Bismarck today on business. d : = éaglie hi aughters, Mrs, Karl” Shenkenberg een —— was making history . . . From the earliest dawn of history | and Miss Beryl Knott, who is attend: Three Weg RRECTION “ airs, L, ROMVELVA | | such stories have been lived. So long H mst in Tacoma, Before re- undred i ty students| Mrs. L. M. Young o elva 1s 5 . ath nc 4 ; 4 i tuning home he-will visit his son) are enrolled in the. grades at St.| Spending a few days in the city. ICE CREAM Nor did old Mrs. Matheson when as the human race endures they will Dewey Knott, at Seattle. Mary's school instead of one hundred ee from the front of her apartment be lived. | Ni and, fifty as was reported in yester-| ) ., HERE THURSDAY house she tore down the sign which HERE FOR WINTER day’s Tribune J. W. Rogers, MeKenzie, was x x . Shae : Each is a chapter of the book of Jeanette Myhre of Reynolds, - business visitor here yesterday. Sunda ecials “PGcitive “hildre if Each is a chapter © re book « ight school in Bismarck last) HERE THIS WE = y Sp clals read “Positively No Children Al life. Together they constitute tne returned Saturday Bowman} (SHOPPED HER YESTERDAY her home with her ting friends and relatives in! | Miss Grace Jens: rickson, West Thayer.! Bismarck this week-end. She is, Shopping in th leaving next week for Tower City to Miss Lillian Trosfield lowed” and replaced it with another : bearing the message ‘*Children 7 Duis : Welcome’ . . . These are the stories that appear and is makin iseoll was. cousin, A. S. history of mankind. Turkish Nougat ta FRACTURED ANKLE teach. comme! Paha ae Ay Men : Mrs. FP, A. Lahr, Avenue A, sus- ee (Light Brown) reinstrnetion is snten Siberia iewviotansS Claus in True Story Magazine. Authors of Laiued g Fractured ‘ankle Wednesday} |.) MEETING TONIGHT perienved teacher i hen Margie wrote to Santa lus ferion cannot write them. They can ‘hen she stepped from her car, She, The Sons and Daughters of Nor ay Mee paduates always In i j ne alae. Wit'be confined. to. her home for a! way. will tonight at 8 o'clock “FROM MENOKEN demand, Expenses unusual | imploring him to send her daddy come only from the hearts and minds short time. ut the ALO. U. W. hall, All members| P.M, Ludemann of Menoken was | back she did not realize that het ly low. Fall term open ! Sep. 1st. Send for our tree of the men and women of whose catalogue.” lives they are a part. are urged to attend. here yesterday on business. LEAVE FOR OKLAHOMA — f . —— Mrs. Anna Dobler and Miss Vesta BABY BORN HERE ON BUSINESS PURITY DAIRY pathetic little note was destined to ! — : bring tears to the eyes of a nation Salter have left for Enid, Okla, Mrs] Mr. and Mrs, George Mauch an-' Edward Fuehrer of McKenzie was : oe ‘ tee . —- <u pas re Dobler has been visiting ut the John| nounce the birth of a six and one, here yesterday on business, Mankato Commercial ' : ‘ i 1 i Just as they come to us, unchanged } Salter home, Menoken, for two weeks., half pound baby daughter at the St. SEGUE REA IING Mandan, N. Dak. College Yet, today—this very minute— in thought or fact, they are published ON VACATION ime: : James Riley, Sterling, spent Thurs- en MINNESOTA hundreds of thousands in True Story--so that Mrs. Adele Zimmerman of the FROM WING : day here on business, - of men and women are each issue is a cross sec- ‘dgerton of | yesterday. | t state insurance department is on a{ | Mr. and Mrs, H two weeks’ vacation, She is visit- s ing a sister in Lewistown, Mont, Contents of October Issue True Story weeping, smiling, thrill- ing to the lure of these tion of life asiit is actual: ly lived. HERE i VISITING IN MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder of | poignantly touching, true | Magazine Seal ae Mrs. 8. A.. Floren has gone to| Jamestown and Mr. and Mrs. A. L RARER Ge case stories—such stories as Minneapolis for a month’s visit with } her daughter, Mrs. L. DeLiguori, at Radisson Inn, Christmas lake. VISITED MISS RYAN Miss Katherine Ryan, Avenue B,} has had as her house guests, Misses Lorene Smith and Kathryn Reine- king of Harvey, Mont. HERE YESTERDAY Mr, and Mrs. E, F, Hodge of Black- water are spending. a few days in the city on business. 4 K. of C. and Catholic i Daughters Picnic. Mandan and Bismarck, jointly, Sun- day, Seot. 6th, at Sunnyside, West of Mandan. All Knights and families and Daughters and Families are urgently in- vited. Bring basket lunches. Coffee and Ice Cream fur- nished. _Cars will leave St. Mary’s School at 11:00 a. m. q Transportation provided. Vis- iting Knights and Daughters invited. Kitten Ball game be- Two Women Loved a Man A Bargain in Souls The Path of Ambition The Wrongdoers Adventuress or Wife? The Burden of Guilt Love's Turmoil How! Won Back My Husband Should a Woman Tell? Hearts in Agony The Straight Path When a Girl Trifles The Fickleness of Men The Price I Paid for Thrills Shattered Dreams The Benefit of the Doubt She Never Understood On the Altar of Jealousy Till Death Us Do Part Out of The Shadows Her Final Decision HAT explains the unpa- ralleled success of True Story Magazine which in six short years has captivated the hearts of the vast audience that each month goes to the j they never read nae they became acquainted # with True Story Maga- zine—such stories as; were never printed until thecoming of True Story, the magazine that is writ- ten by its readers. newsstandsandbuysagreater number of copies of True Story than is sold of any other monthly magazine. That is why you shouldbe- come acquainted with True Story. Metinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY Amazing Romance Astounding Adventure || “e @ 8 @ In New Creations for Fall Wear! | Hundreds of new Frocks, all as new as the season itself, are here ready for your review. Among them are beautiful crepe satins, fea- turing the new barrel silhouette and puff f sleeves. Others in poiret twill, richly em- | ' : broidered. The October issue has just been placed on sale. You will find it at ‘the nearest newsstand. NTO the life of ‘every man and woman some day there comes crisis. . | . Washington, D.C.June 12,25 Editor True Story, New York Dear Sir: Please accept my criticism of your magazine known as “True Story” which | have Dearing, Kansas, Jan. 29, 1925 Editor of “True Story” 0 e rk City, N.Y. been a reader of “True Story” magazine for 3 Ae : been reading/for the past two “tween Bismarck and Mandan. So interesting is the present selection and so or three years. L cannot find Rone the and Wane St. Mary’s Juvenile Band will moderate are the prices that ey erya ia or o words fo) cxeress is gnjoy- judee jhihe tower ue . Ff lige Ga . she ment, both tomyself and fam- = ‘Apia ; furnish music. oy Shave is certain to find the Froc! Tee eeu teed ¢ ebove city and county for —_———————————=— “i this magazine, both for a Publig Library and a Sunday School or a Church Library. In saying this I have in mind the morals which are incor- orated in all stories which have read in your magazine. Untike most true stories they arg not only interesting but ing. 1 can say this lamabovethe pec benanyeny and every- thing would satisfy my desires 8 years. T have heard all kinds of cases that come in a justice court and I can truthfully say, that I wish that every person in this country, especially those under 25 years of age, would read at least one copy, for I believe it is of untold value to them, If all would read, and take the wart if and abide by it Pa ae there would be far less cases intending. Yours respectfully, ac al Newiaands: pec ¥ Yours eruly, a David E. Hardester. 1 G.B. 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