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; * : | THE CAPITOL “The Sooile: pt. 18—-(P)-— | epee enero =i TO ATTEND UNIVERSITY | Few more exciting film have Si As Man Dea PE ————————— a Miss Rita Murphy, daughter of| appeared recently than “Black sether with his other action scenes afternoon from | 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murphy, will at-| clone,” the Hal’ Roach Pathe pro-{in previous — pict and one has erian church for | B. P. W. Club tend the University of North Dakota duction that featured Rex, the wild} some idea of the rapid-fire action a ilevaee Fool FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE R 18, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mrs. Moyer’s Social and Personal W. B. A. TO MEET of the Maccabees will hold regular meeting this at Grand Forks this year. ETE, The Woman's Benefit Association! their | evening at 8| o'clock at the A. 0. UL W. hall,” | horse, at —_— | benuty, pathos and good Shoteacine| Ae A At The Movies | te tte St feet’ Sr] MANDAN PIONEER his brilliant career the Capitol Theatre y “The Knockout, st supreme repre PAGE FIVH | ere see neem eee ke bers of the order from the state will| to the North Dakota Kerights of participate in the simple services for Pythias grand Jodge a yalunble quar- the veteran member who as one of | ter section of land south of Mandan pte last business transactions deeded | as a site for a Pythian home. c - terday, where it remains until Suin-| “The Knocko sentative und chancellor he) age a to a a Mics CERT ROR CHICAGO | day. "As refreshing and invigorating tation of M.D of the Knights of Ps ‘North | tll Miss Gertrude Schweitver of Wash as the wind which swept the a) “The Comeback sho died folio linger- | retty Bridge Tea ‘or Teachers jar ent his "morning for Chita, | ling, where iene Mhotorta hed ho News. Aid’ an he, follow Ur | : : js. Where she will atieng school: it a clean, viv ieture of the | comedy are on the pr Mandan joined by promine em | Mrs. J. I. Setser and Mrs. W. W.| The Business and Professional Wo-| during the winter. |lite of w horse and if you, think | ene Se | Moyer were joint hostesses at aj men will give a reception at the club : it lacks in drama you must see Rex | | bridge party Thursday afternogn in| Fooms for the teachers of the Bis- LEFT FOR GRAND FORKS | | making love to Lady, a coy thoroush- | a ’ ALL | i) the home of the latter, 221 West] marck public soMools on Saturday Emily Olson left today for! bred; or see Rex's spirited figh if K ll - | Honeee versity of Novth Dakota at | Sik «ohatta aE ‘Insurance executive says Kellogg s | Bowls of asters placed about the! rooms were effective decorations. A course luncheon, daintily appointed, : afternoon, September 19, from 2:30] the to 5:30 o'clock. G Mrs. Alfred Zuger is chairman of the reception committee. It is de- rand Forks. BALDWIN VISITOR d the Killer, a vi one in horse fl The way these horses perform is vi itthere «BRAN is “Conqueror of Constipation” ° ‘ was served following the play. sired that as many members as pos-| Cecil Mount, Baldwin, was a >| little short of miraculous. Every i Former addict to et Ly eer ee le \ There were five tables of guests. sible be present during the after-| ness visitor in Bismarck yesterday. | move is life-like, naural and regis- | ills and drugs tore pati dit. Itis what the Honors were won by Mrs. H. J.| noon to meet the teachers, — ters, and you are convinced that Re Vb he att a bul feed, that aweene the | fe Woodmansee and Mrs. E. J. Schultz.| September 29, the club will hold ON BUSIN is the wild hotse he port ; says ALL-BRAN all a bulk food, that sweeps the | @ This is one of a series of parties) 4 6:50 o'clock dinner at the club M C. Olson of Regan was in} way he puts over his. sto h intestine clean, stimulating di to be given by Mrs. Moyer and Mrs.{ rooms, to be followed by a discus-| the city yesterday on business remarkuble and the effect has been restored youth- tion and normal, healthy \ & Setser. sion of the year’s plans, epee lithe! : one | further enhanced by admirable sub ful vim Something habit-forming pills and | yay a ace wn Une ANE i AC AON j titles, ‘Te direetion of Fred Jack ‘i drugs can never do. | ry z il has ‘returned from a] man shows hot el “hile re i at renmAnl i i ast wo. Cable 3} Entertained for {Entertain for sie ee eres | man shows the touch of genius, while Here is a most remarkable trib- Eat at east two tablespoontuls | @ '. ry ry 4 Pt puma eect ee eights have been’ ute to Kellogg's ALL-BRAN: daily—in chronic cases, with ever Miss Rita Murphy Miss Emily Olson pee a iy,| MCNIEVE in. photography. than one-third of n cen- meal. If eaten regularly, relief A Miss Mary Huber was hostess to|, Miss Emily Olson, who left today} | ELTINGE THEATRE ce tram contin the purchase price. Kellog: four tables of bridge last evening in for the University of North Dakota|@—————-—-————® |_ Motion picture lovers who have only temporary BRAN is made in Battle her home as a courtesy to Miss Rita] at cane hee was honor guest at BISMARCK HOSPITAL tired of prob! plays, psycholog. rhbn Vitae j Relloge 6 Att ORAN, Mich. Served in leading hotels ‘ Murty, Who leer ete were whee by aha ible res eee given} Admitted: Floyd Cowles, Livona; | ical studies and the Tike freedom’ from the terrible foc of the restaurants, Sold by all grocers. | J . Patient Meet be A cha i s com-| Ray Botiman, Almont; Mrs. J. Lunde, | have been crying for pictur: Tam again in the pink of co ; b at the University of North Dakota. | pensation bureau, where she has} stanton; Jacob Kraft, Zip: Mrs. I. | taining melodrama, romance Md \ oO MUVOLILE we Richly colored autumn flowers | ren employed during the summer.| 5” Himing, Burt; Baby Bernard Il: | und thrills will find all these in : le were used in decorating the rooms.| The home of Miss Helen Nelson and; t; Mrs. A. G. Anderson, Vel-! Knockout,” which shows at the El \ A course luncheon carried out in the AN LA rl Caldwell was the scene! va: ‘Mrs. EO. Kittelson, Dogden. | tinge today and Saturé | fall colors was served after the} 0! tie HI . t | Discharged: Mrs. W. Shrieber,| In this picture one finds love. | P games. igh] A luncheon wag eaeer informally.) city; Mrs. L. J, Havig, Bowden; Mer-| thrills, action, excitement, scenic ALL-BRAN | Come here once and you will Mrs. E. A. Thorberg won the high|A luncheon was served by the hos- Kiuchles, Gareane Berthy Mayer, | j come again, “The plessait sur- sented to Miss Mufphy. : and baby girl, city; Mrs. J. aroky | uy roundings, courteous service and Sa amor y [EME aye toate asviss | SUMIUIINIUMUINHI HUTT eee Miss Exine Schultz will return to LEAVES FOR SCHOOL = this shop is noted make it the shoe the University of Minnesota this} Arthur Lucas, who has been spend- = hese deevouy of the beats evening after spending the summer|ing the summer with his mother, Admitted Martha Laeger, Kulm: => shopping rendezvous he S \ \ The Woolworth 5 and 10 Store h 5 me L\ just “received new olor of iaroot showing we ALWAYS aaa \ i nm root ui ny > 1 — = = a = SSS Shampoos ‘as ‘advertised in National the social standing a | | \ . magazines.—Adv. . | | | | in Bismarck with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Schultz, En route she will visit friends at several Minne- sota cities. RETURNS HOME mons has been the guest of her sis- Mrs. A. W. Lucas, after completing second year at the Wharton School of Finance of the University of Pennsylvania, will leave _ this evening for Evanston, Ill, where he will attend Northwestern University Segvold Fisk, Re on, Wing; ison; Mrs. Amelia Bagr Mrs.’ John Mossen, Mrs. 'A Ga er; Discharged in the city, the guest of her son inton Heat= ames Stephens, Sang- George Economy Event dressed women, Just now the new fall displays make the shop very attractive and a visit will be most helpful in helping you decide on * ‘ bes and. baby, Mrs. Will i conn ee einen oe a al naa ak deta, ‘Reach Minnie Buck, i your new slippers. short visit in St. Paul’ before. re- VISITS SON Seat anette reek Aeon. i ' turning to her home. Mrs. Fitzsim-| Mrs. W. A. Cole of Lisbon, N. Dal opera.’ Clare. Geinnell, blhow ne a ur a os Also F. lebron; Clara Grinnell, Elbowoods; 5 SO amous Sophie Hauff, Golden Valley JQVUAQUOGUUEGTEUUUESUUEUUEOAUL AGUA Gree We Bain a8S "Send adeno Bean alga mses ons | for Hosiery ” é — main for about two weeks. She Glen Ulin: Silk V : . j , LEAVES FOR HOME plans to attend the state W. C. T. U. fore a A t Ss | Mrs. Kenneth. J. Allen and sons| convention. BRBGSOE Walle come 1 es 1 Ips Kenneth, Jr., and Herndon, who have ia aca at Me. Nad! Me iy pon been the guests of Mrs. Allen's par- ENTERTA oe Gini Ulin aig ta . Weiler ‘5 Rayor Tricolette andl Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hollens-| The teachers of the Bismarck oC cn one iia ae Thursday Just received; an espr sayon, Cole an : : eae hoot t! ; bos Shas rnoon at a local hosnital. Fun- . . — ee i porths for tne past eee raced Mets tatsieuctea cot Bupainiendent 1 services will be held in Glen cially large lot) of silk onette sUps of extra ii : and Mrs, H. 0. Saxvik at a picnic| Ulin. cats. he aa i fie quality? Ate laid RAINBOW GIRLS TO MEET at the Chautauqua park in Mandan ELKS ATTENTION E vests in’ Flesh, Orchid we quality 5 Teste will bes eenalar/ciatting of |/ateserealng: . "Busi Be oe and Honey Dew colors that give the proper = paca Business meeting tonight § ° 3 | the Order of the Rainbow tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER | parents. She was accompanied by | t ralnediat sk prey Sele peace Diuglen te Hes Alene on to rah Chocolates at Logan’s. ly priced for Saturday at sizes. Specialiy priced | chicken dinner last evening for Mrs. SECS wait Kenneth J. Allen of Kansas City. VISITING SONS Mrs, E. A, Duemeland of St. C Minn., is visiting in the city Es TO VISIT PARENTS Mrs. Archie Olson motored to Max today to spend the week-end with her eight o’clock. VISITORS HERE Mrs. M. J. Lee and son of Annette, who have been visiting in Bismarck, guests of Mrs. Lee's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Larson, left night. All Novelty Encugh said. 200. Velour pillow Try the Fresh Lydia Dar- They're made in’ good hang to your new dress; Dance at Moran's Saturday Five. shown in all colors: and full si es and are special $1.00 | $3.48 her sons, Henry J. Duemeland and| today for their home. all col- George Duemeland. PIONEER HERE ors and shapes. Very special, TO UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN | Charles | Kuptiz | of "Bellingham! $1.89, A. W. Lucas. St 1G ! George Register, Jr, left this| Wash., is here visiting Max Kupitz —ae Stamped Good ing Arbor, Mich., wh and family, He is a former pioneer) 7 2 ts i \ ronnie A Ach hs whee ee Ss Aitck ane' ech] ‘Tey the Fresh Lydia Dar azer Jackets | of Michigan: known in the city. rah Chocolates at Logan's. fe eee cola ‘i Stamped house and Porch fern Spas —— Jus e thing for Sport wear, Hiking, ing, resses in all sizes; feat- | WEEK-END VISIT CHOIR TO MEET Cook with Gas. It’s the Ske gta Hide ‘ port: is 1 ne Hunting Dresses in all sizes; feat | C. M. Herbert and Dr. H. H, Co-| | Members of the choir are request-| 110°) Prue] ete., shown in Corduroy and Flannels; both plain | ured in many pretty de- henour left this morning for Plaza, edie mnentuthids ereningeat 7120 iliac a and Novelty Plaids in a large range of colors.} signs and colors. Regular | tmpre they will spend” the week | the dedication services, Sunday, Sep-| ELECTRIC COOKERY Special for Saturday. Only $1.00 values featured for Such an array of beautiful FROM LIVINGSTON jicenibenie: —— IS Saturday, at only | garments never has been Amber Clark of Livingston, Mont] 5, LEAVES TONIGHT | COOKING IN COMFORT 4 9 5 | shown by this Store. Every. i i e ismarel ol stab, sono! i . Sg a am ae is -apenaiige the | week in Bismarc! Mee. W. H Bodenstab, will leave to- e 9c thing that’s wanted is here see as night for Grand ieee ito berin his in a display that is certain IN FARGO studies at the University of North to meet with a cheerful re- Miss L d Miss Ruth Little; Dakota. i . . : bi zi are in Fargo this week visiting with aro Ee CN Dress Goods Pongee Prints Gingham ception. Among the most friends and relatives. Just received new shipment Medium weight Cotton dress | Fast color prints, <ewilde ; rene | interesting are those Coats SHOPPING HERE of Blazers and sweaters, caps goods for children’s school | for House Dresses, Street ae aad eee Dee with the new back fullness, Mrs. A. J. Carlson and Miss Lauralto match. A. W. Lucas. Ave frocks, Street. Dresses and children’s school [Gingham in large or sma | handsomely trimmed — in Carlson of Wing were shopping in Sport ‘wea inches wide shown in Orange, [Becks. and lovley | plaids | tich. fur-collars.andubande Bismarck yesterda: and shown in checks and vam, White or | Mesirable color.” fot | fj id Toscana i eee ‘you your stripes. Green, Brick, ‘Tan figures andl stripos, (Houae’Dresses nnd children's | down the sid Fox and Mrs. H. Mad ee een Oli sols and Brown, Special for Sai- J and iaunde beautifully, Noe Sule ck nein ne s | squirrel have been used McManus of Hazelton were visit Specialist OUGH urday only, per yard Special for Saturday only may Salo, at, ner yar i] liberail ors. inthe. city oasternay. Eye, Ear, Nose and Ri ‘ 75c 49c 21 Co fi One assortment of Coats. Mr. ae BP erang, Mc Throat ROOS I ERS Ww | all the new and wanted ma- s. E. M. F. 1 _Me- f a a a © <4, Pan 2 + | 3 auti , rim- Clusiy, were in Biemarck yesterday |Ig permanently located in Lit- e have the most complete Blanket stock in central | terials, beautifully trim- | RETURNS TO MOFFIT W. F. Triplett has returned to his home in Moffit after a short visit in Bismarck. HERE ON BUSINESS E. M. Reichert of Dickinson wi business visitor in Bismarck Miss Agnes Parsons, shopped in Bismarck yesterday. Woolworth Store Sells Wildroot ‘Try the Fresh Lydia Dar- rah Chocolates at Logan’s. The Weather tle Block — diagonally across from Post Office. today 7 DR. M. E. BOLTON ; Osteopathic Physician Matinee Every Day At 2: TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY MM North Dakota at lowest prices; an inspection will convince you. Webb Brothers STMMAUWUAUGUANUUUUOUUUGRNUAUEGUGUUUAUEQUUGEAUNUAUUUUAROUOUAUSEOUAUAUAUUUAEAUAUALG AULA workingman's dollar— — 3 Piece feet” and you can enjoy your feet, if the ence this wonderful r and colors. Very Saturday Only. One assortment of travel coats in the newest styles FOOT RELIEF your evening of pleasure wit a normal condition “You can stand or walk for hours without tired or aching Your daily duties can be performed without discomfort hout thought of Few people experi- ing feeling of normal feet. e 4 z, 1 it % ji s ies | “Few people that bave foot trouble such as Corns, Bunions, Partly overcast and inelyd nuine leat | Callous, Tired, Purning Feet and Falling Arches sometimes | 8 HERE WITH FRIENDS M16 4th St. —Telephone 240W ¢ “Merchandise of Merit Only” | special... . $59.50 Mathilda Vedvig, Solen, visited Bismarck, N. D. Z —— | friends in Biomarck yesterday. Candy is Sold A W LUCAS CO a = » Ee thought of as rheumatism realize the unbelievable relief that | can be obtained under the New Scientific Treatments. It is so. | | | somewhat unsettled to- night and Saturday. Something h chain's New and Novel A romance of the Canadian . Wilderness filmed in the loz comity eihe biggest of its end wa simple and easy it is almost incredible to those that have suf- j]| tered for years. he fir treatment the pain usually vanishes like | magic, no rigid arch supports, stiff metal plates or ungainly | shoes to wear. When the foot is in this abnormal shape it is much wider than it should be from the weakness of the mus- | cles of the foot. After SMART NECKWEAR, These new scientific methods restore the foot back to nor- mal, giving spring and elasticity to the step. A great many | foot sufferers ve gained this delightful relief; now they’ can walk, run, dance and enjoy outdoor sports without foot pain or | discomforts. If your feet hurt it will be of the greatest interest | to see Dr. Elizabeth Hollenbach for a free examination or call for an appointment. ’ Both Value and Price “Set Well on Your Stomach” Right along with the policy of thi¢ store—ALWAYS MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR—or YOUR DOLLAR BACK—every belt is of strong, GENUINE leather—EXTRA wide—fancy initial Silver Buckle and Chain to match. This value is worth three times the price we ask—if you don’t think so after you’ve bought it, bring it back and get your money—that’s as fair as a “blonde’s complexion.” ' Folsom’s MILTON SILLS in a drama of the wilds where adventure stalks at every turn and a man has to prove himself with every action. PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLE COMEDY Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m Evenings hy appointment. Dr. Elizabeth Hollenbach ~ Phone 607 é Room 21 1 2O®@ Bergeson’s First Guaranty Bank Bldg.

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