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| i FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 A simple problem in addition- Gi» for teachers ‘AKE good leath- A ers, fine work- “atarees manship and smart style and add the several exclusive patented features of RCH SHOE And the result is the most desirable shoe for all women. But for those women who are on their feet — teachers, nurses, mothers, business women—it is almost indispen- sable. There is no substitute; and no worthy imitation. Let us prove these claims, Richmond's Bootery - Social and Personal Last of Series Bridge Luncheons Given Yesterday; The third of a series of one o'clock bridge luncheons was given Thurs- Mrs. Bergeson Entertains for diy ‘afternoon at the Grand Pacific! bridge party this afternoon given by hotel by Mrs, H. J, Woodmansee and| her sister, Mrs, Bergeson, at her Mrs. W. P. Har The long table| home, 1 Thayer. Mrs. Lough is the att ely decorated with dain-| guest’ of her parents in Mandan sand bowls of g Three tables of bridge were ‘ he pretty color scheme! play during the afternoon. A co! How and green was carried out| luncheon erved at the conclu luncheon, Cov- ers were laid for fort n guests. After the luncheon eleven tables of bridge were enjoyed in the lor, Honors were won by Mrs. W MeDonald and Mrs, L. A. LaRue. The hostesses were assisted, by Mrs. Price Owens. Mrs. Alfred Bol- lem of Billings, Mont, was an out- of-town guest. course of the sion of the game The house wa in garden flowers. Mrs. Lough T-) the only out-of-town guest. PICNIC A number of B tored to the Sand I Sunday to join another Mott and spent the Those from Bismarck SURPRISE PARTY 1 Mrs. ( KC of 710, Avenue] Tuliberm, §. W. Reberteons Mt rsday “evening, ‘MeMann. ‘ welve . . MORROW with his urn tom pton, Long fer and will noon from Soutl N.Y.) Mrs. vemembrance. FORMER Mr. ad Mr: r home on Long Ishind, with few days. trip in the] Bollum ond street, dinner ‘Thu Halliday of Minneapolis L. Lincoln of Fargo, s of the D. ALR. oute from home. be remembered as Miss F who formerly taught in Bismarck schools. VISITING RELATIVES R, A. Wynn and three daugh- Joe| the | LEAVES FOR TE Commissioner of Insu left thi i Tex., to tion of in Mrs. ters, who have been visiting in Bis- marek, the guests of Mrs. Wynn's ister, Mrs. George Johnson, — and tien of ins her father, Mr, Ed Waid, 813 Avenue | {he fire mars! C, have returned to their home in| S@” there next Mouse Jaw, Saskatchewan, — Mrs. HERE YESTERDAY: Mrs. Henry Sheldo was in the city | friends. Wynn forme lived in Bismarck, PTS POSITION HERE. rin has accepted a position he H Robertson women’s shop. Mrs, Klein, an experienced leswoman in the women's field, arrived in Bismarck recently. yesterday of the shop relatives weeks visiting with Minneapol: HERE ON BUSINESS George W. Brown of Portland, Ore.. is spending the week in Bis- marck and other points in the state on business matters, Mr, Brown was formerly a resident of this city. HERE ON BUSINESS Mrs, Smith Bowen, proprietor the millinery department of the Bi taarck Cloak Shop, is in the city a! ending to business for a few days. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO Miss Jean Stutsman, Mandan, left yesterday for Minneapolis and Chi- cago to visit friends. She will then enter the University of Minnesota. ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lund of Steele spent Thursday in Bismarck trans- acting business. VISITING IN’ MOTT Mrs. C, J. Tullberg is visiting in Mott with her_parents. j The Weather Partly overcast tonight and Saturday with pos- |}} sibly, showers. CRICKET SWEATERS FOR BOYS. eee Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy pHESERVER \ prettily decora Sister at Bridge! Mrs. T. J. Lough of Omaha, Neb., visiting in. the city with her son, | was guest of honor at an informal Bruce Halliday and friend. | u eople mo. of Lark | chal ave been spending the summer of Washburn with! FE. Matinee Every Day At 2:80 TONIGHT — FRIDAY and SATURDAY ZANE GREY’S “Wild Horse Mesa” p JACK HOLT, NOAH BI BILLIE DOVE, DOUGLAS FAL i | Mra . C. M, Upham, who j have been ing at the home of Mr. Upham's parents, Mr, and Mrs. | Upham, left this morning for | home in Grafton, They will! stop in Pargo for a few day: HERE FROM and Mrs, ton, Mass. W | the summer frelatives and frie | yesterday i \ Mr. | AVE, Her sh KOR WOME bhloom and children | have returned to! robeing in Bismare local hospital | | LE a visit in Bismarel, in North Dakota, Wedding: Silver weal Hoskins: Mey t eleven o'clock, store are always FROM BROTHE UNERAL od Kukil has returned from Minn. where he atte of his brother, 1 Gottt | Westhr j the faners tive interest in FROM | on of orduy best. the most reasonable, only “FROM FARGO Mr Newton and Mrs, Meck) Jewelers and Optometrists. FROM HEBRON Miss Pera E. MaeMartin of Hebron, vho has been spending a few days ‘here shopping, has returned to her home. Gifts coming from our ap- preciated, owing to the fact that we take an ac- whit you get and recommend Prices have returned from Fuijo where they spent the st week with ina << Bonham Brothers H i 2 | I RNS HOME | |} Max Lang, who has been in the! {city on busine this week, returned |to his home in Sterling yesterday, | | > | ‘The Rose Shop wiil be open |], } Charles Peterson of | Saturday night until 9 o’clock. who formerly lived nes {in Bismarck today on bus VISITING SON id: Halliday of Minneapolis — is | II's the Super-Fuel Mrs. Peter Magnus of Sterling i ing in the cit: | VISITING “HERE { ‘Mr. and Mrs. the guest of Kafer, ' led on} week. Half the world jing a few friends and rela ON and M in general. S FOR | ret Hood Mont., for ozo man, relatives, body. nd, HERE TODAY \ Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 | Morristown, 8. Day are in BRADDOCK VISITOR $ et MeAlliste itings in Bisn k was v terday. FROM FARGO Dan Gilchrist, formerly of - marek, is here from Fargo this week. SHOPPED HERE | Miss Bernice Dyvig ‘of | shopped in Bismarek ‘Thu i ) i 1 Bri Lost... RETURNS FROM MINOT Miss Henrietta Lund has returned from a business trip to Minot, ON BUSINESS 0. Bailey has gone to the | Cities on business. ‘iw with every meal. tion. 3ANKS, ‘JR. ELECTRIC COOKERY Is COOKING IN COMFORT is half asleep Can success in life be of ease tire you out, wear you down, make you } listless and make you i lose interest in things | Ambition is | most often prompted by a thoroughly healthy Kellogg's ALL- BRAN brings permanent relief from constipation, Rummage Sale across from | McKenzie Hotel, Sept. 12th. Heat your water with Gas. I ss i tt Ot Ot tO i et i tt at OSD Saturday Special Exceptional values to be obtained in new fall ses, just received from New York City. ‘Miu a special concession we will have on sale twenty silk dr L208, Diack and colors, sizes 16 to 42, vidue fo S44,.00, for 00, Satindiay onty. r ROIC(R) SHO { LiTTee BLOCK RS BISBAL FOOT SPECIALIST Graduate Chiropodist Chiropody and Massa Building Comfortable Feet Are One of Natur nuounee » at Room 2h, the opening of an up to dat First Guaranty Bank Surprisingly few people who have foot tr realize the reliet they can obtain under the } ments. It is so simple and easy it is almost incredible to that have suf do for years with Corn Bunions, ‘Tired Bury jay Peet, Falling Arches, Weak Ankles, and other foot ailime: Heeeeleteleleleieltel- efeeleefe When one’s feet are in such a state it affects (he whole sys-— | tem that they slight many ly duties, and lose many pleasure Methods for the feet, y for you to we With New Sciontifie Are Supports, it is unnece plates or those ungainly shoes, These new restore the feet back to complete relict, elasticity to the step and walk we use no thore ientifie giving spring A great many foot suffere and now they can watk without foot pati scomfort, Yoyour fect hurt, it will be of the ¢ Dr. Hollen a gradu of the N She gives you a free demonstration. Office Hours Evenings b Dr. Elizabeth Hollenbach Room 21 Bank Bile m. tod p.m ppointment Fir ¢ Guaranty another big order « + + the fourth defeat that day. he didn’t have the energy to fight when his prospect said “No.” blunted his senses and stolen his strength. That “something” was constipation. What a shame so many people suffer from constipation when there is an easy, pleas- ant, sure way to permanent relief—the regular use of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN—two tablespoonfuls daily, or in chronic cases, Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is what doctors call a bulk food. As it travels through the sys- tem, its fiber remains unchanged. There- fore, it sweeps the intestine clean and drives out the vicious poisons of constipa- ALL-BRAN also absorbs and carries moisture through the intestinal tract, stimu- XUUIVUHUAUUAUOAUAUAAUAGAUAU AUGER A Host of New Ideas in ‘Fall Millinery Something had lating it to healthy, normal action. ALL- BRAN works as nature works. Serve Kellogg's ALL-BRAN with milk or cream, sprinkled over cereals, or cooked with cereals; in soups, or made into the many recipes given on the package. De- licious with fruits too. If eaten regularly, it is guaranteed to bring permanent relief or your grocer returns the purchase price. Caution! Be sure to get Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. Only ALL-BRAN brings sure re- All because sults. Kellogg's is the original and only ALL-BRAN. All gro- cers sell it. Leading restaurants serve it. Buy a package today. The original ALL. BRAN— ready-to-eat ALL-BRAN One just cannot help but enthuse over the be- witching styles that Paris is sponsoring for Fall — every incoming shipment seems lovelier than the last. ‘Tomorrow we offer a speci sing variations of the Pirate hat fashioned of Velvet and, Hatter’s Plush. Prices $5.95 - $6.95 - $7.95 and up. sed at $7.59 A beautiful hat box FREE with every hat purch or over, Bismarck Cloak Shop MRS. SMITH-BOWEN, Proprietress. - h sti metal methods have gained this delighifal new , amd enjey eut- Institute, He didn't have the energy to fight : IAUONQOOH00ATOUHOOAUEAOOASRAOAAEAUAE ARAL = TZ TATTTTTTATTATATTTAN HVUULUQUUECUUUUUUNUAUESRUEUOEAUOSAUUEOn UA cA Comfortable Style Shoe & — © best fitting slippers we have ever known, ® the Interloop has all 9 the style a diserimi- ) nating woman could 9 Certainly one of the 9 ask, with a comfort fe) rare in a slipper so 9 smart. experience do come in and try on this new effect! . 2 ee ee ) MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP ALEX ROSEN & BRO, cy McKenzie Hotel Block & Yor a real Auditorium, Mon., Sept. 21 Matinee and Evening GLADYS KAPLAN VEST POCKET, COMEDIAN 7 EDITION OF - sj Y SINGE, Vi - 0, \ EDDIE. | ey loa \\ \ Pri 00. Include Ti Reserved Si res & Wood Each Kiddie in a Single Number. 32——SNAPPY VAUDEVILLE NUMBERS——32 ing ats cn Sale — | Sold on Easy Payments kherchief or the lorgest Hundreds are seeing this Washer Demonstrated GREAT interest has been shown in our demonstration of the New One Minute Washer. With- out exception housckeepers are amazed at the ease, quietness and quickness with which the clothes are thoroughly washed in this advanced washer. It will wash one handkerchief in a small amount of water. t has the largest washing capacity. They See For The First Time WASHING by water action alone, the Thermo Heat ead Principle, Timken Bearings, a Wringer with Balloon Rolls, and Sediment Zone to collect the dirt, the quiet Velvet Disc Drive and many other feat- ures never before embodied in washer construction. Come in and see this wonderful demonstration or phone us and we will bring the washer to your home. 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