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~ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925 ~~~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1 W. R. C, PICNIC tional convention of the American! PD ne | 1 ThE ladies of the 'Woman's Re- Dental association, ‘Bring Roosevelt | jief Corps enjo; an outing at New . | “J \e ite WwW They motored out visit. | Stone to Capital! ° Salem yesterda; Is a member of the local organization. CARD OF THANKS er, to thank all those who so} floral sted us during the recent COOKING IN COMFORT _ Adler and family dock is spending a few AveunemaNte have Nea made - “ ; ‘Both Mancheon' and. dinner" were parents, Sr. and’ Mrs. & |ine"Hésesevelt. Memoriet assotaccon’ SAUTITTTTITUIUTUNAUANAUUAGNUUIVANGRAVIAUAAUAUUGULEGGUGUOUAGEUVOUGOUULAEOUUAEAEUAEUAE AAA jpecved, ane Ret i . a 1) son, jte bring from Medora to Bismarck SS soon heii trimeentieetnatetsaasiiiniai H [Gordier accompanied: the menders, SHOPPED HERE Pra ier cadena rt eT . lostesses at Edna Hall Honor | > Mr. and Mrs. L. Blackman ‘of Wil- marck the stone w of its behind he re shopping in the eity thi | Second of Series Guest at Chinese | ,,, 7, MIST IN Cavan’. ‘< ‘ by } Mr and Mrs, Ed Doppler of of Bridge Parties Dancing Party , oken left early this morning by \ nada, tu Visit . HERE YESTERDAY 1 y afternoon ald Melntyre will entertain tonight! of 4 s city, who will vi a el in| 8 W. W. Moyer and Mrs. J. 1, with a Chinese dancing party at the / at Bruno, Sask., near Huniboldt. ‘The at the home of the former] Melntyre home on Fourth street im] nopty will be inj compliment to Miss Edna Mall who vient (for Humboidt Sasky “ The second of as chool Orchesira Has Rehearsal . pals eG } ofthe theh) Pye held last night Kuel. West Rosser, Six tables were inj ! during the afternoon, Nonors| is leaving for Washington, D. RW. Skinner and] Decorations of Chinese : and cherry blossoms. will ‘and white color motif was| throughout the house. Chinese sug: | ried out in the selection of flow. Sestions will be carried out. in the | . crs, ainiiis An seteenc A ewo! luncheon tu be served during the |) luncheon was served late in the ernoon, Mrs. C.D. Shaver of Belpre, sd Tough of Omaha, Nebo of “Jamestown, — Bernadine The hostesses were assisted by Katnieen 7 and vue Hess/ Jimmy Melton was honor guest at Miss Albert Christianson and Miss’ of awe o couples) . ‘hurty Tuesday afternoon, given inj Blanche Houster. pie erent celebration of his fifth birthday, by | his mother, Mrs. J. E. Mélion, Cames| Charles Kupitz Here TULL LLE Ryan | ons were. in. the fal eral out of town | 0! be : 2 a 7 be presente _,| guests Bernice Kennelly,| lever ayers were present a ee eearet Allen end ii | guests, A luncheon was | BIRTHDAY PAR ") following: Mabel Aa /OIVUUUUCUUU000U 0 TUCO CEEOL Lundquist, | ] WESTMINSTER GUILD TO MEET “Ki .% Darty NESTM were played after which Mrs. Melton \ alien Every Wi 2330 id” Part: The first meeting of the West- ea Z hia y Se eos. Matines Every Day At 233 for —— minster “Guild. of the Presbyterian served a luncheqn. For Month's Visit! ghureb will be held Tuesday evening,| LEAVES FOR CARRINGTON if ‘TONIGHT — Saturday pioneer of Bi ng his son, Max cts to be here a . Kupitz makes his home Miss Dorothy Hensel has gone to ' Sept, and Students icinecke, 320 rd beginning at! Currington, to. spend the next. six Sacee eight hoped that all! wonths with her parents. Miss Hen- The Epworth League of the Me-[ance, as the committees for the year] (vr h: teen in Setnines at the St. Cabe Methodist Episcopal church en-| those interested will be in attend forced to! With a married deughter in Belling- textuined Friday evening with an’ will be appointed and the course of ay e of ham, Wash. W he enjoys the ld fashioned sehool party in the| study will be discussed. her health. Lmvilder climate: of the west, he be church parlors for the teachers of lieves North Dakota off nore Op- schools und the high iS ILL ie F ; hehael tude ©") Mrs. William Laist is still confin-| p,,VPAVES FOR WARva The evening's entertainment was/ed to her home after a two weeks| pp huunmy Jt Crawford his gone conducted in the form of a schoolj battle with an obstinate case Of| york fe has been in the city dur- with Mrs. L. Lillistrand as teacher, | bronchitis and does not show much | Ors, He Mas Been tm the wits dur. the Bismarck AnD portunities for business. ATTENTION MASONS | Regular meeting Bismarck | Dry Cleaning Spelling ae COeyaee meee ang improvement. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Craw-| Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M.| a s recess time apples and sandwiches RETURNS HOME toed, (20 Avenue Monday evening, Sept. 21, at} Bids Goodbye to Dit t were served. On the closing day of| T. R. Glynn, who has been in the Go To LAKES 18 p.m, | school an ice course was served to| county for several weeks on business, py. and Mrs. N. 0. Ramstad left a : \ the pupils. returned today to his home in Pasa-fo4, for the Detroit lakes. Mrs.!¢——————_—-—____--_____@ | Maynard Peterson won a prize for! dena, Calif. having the highest marks. Miss Dora Wallen, Miss Ruth Cordner, Mr. Ramstad, who has been ail at, te) | CITY NEW: li ‘ vy, | Bismarck hospital for s RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN hopes to improve in health at the Geo Dry cleaning when done by us is no respector of Harold Keller and Mr. Lloyd Lil Mrs. F.C, Woreh, who hws, been | Ine. : trand won prizes for the most suit-|a guest at the F. C. Tousley home,, aL SEA s 1 : : ace ; 2 he 1h a. eras able “kid costumes. returned today ‘to her home in TO FARGO To SCHOOL dirt. No matter how old or how bad the stain, There were about a hundred guests.| Jamestown, Miss Bertha Leon of Freda, N. D.,! & was in the city Monday with her par-| sate Rearnee give it to us and we'll clean it up. Dry cleaned Mrs. C. J. Busch of San Diego, Cal.,| ¢nts, Mr. and Mra. A. 7. tweon, en | there were 3 weites In ionary Circle met! a former resident of Bismarck, is| the agricultural College ttend | attendance, one at the home of Mrs. H. F. O'Hare,| visiting here at the H. S. Dobler . j ings of the kind he has attended. Bl Fifth street, Friday afternoon.| home. WiSiVING SISTER ave m OF otivees meee’ set een Roa Miss Ethel Brown of Dodge, who on pagae rola rte President, Mrs, W RETURNED FROM HOSPITAL — | nav been visiting her 1 Mrs. C. G. Plomesan, who has been| te ine Bismarck” hosp ; re on: B Glen Ulin: Keller; ; ; ; treasurer, } il at the Bismarck hospital for the| teac BAPTIST | MISSIONARY CIRCLE MET The Baptist: Mi articles are in a better-than-new condition. Here you'll find plenty of service to please you. UTLEY Filmed in Raaen. past seven weeks, returned home to-j ingetnethal Susie RuaAsial The program committee appointed day. RETURN TO HOME Ke Mrs. Rudolph the log hv the president includes: Mrs. C. ee ee Mrs. Dan Kelso and children have a “ country— W. Smith, Mrs, O'Hare and Mrs. Ja-]| RETURNS FROM MISSOULA | returned to their home in Duluth i berpabrat Ba | |S biggest | cobson. Mrs. Keller and Mrs. Hos-| Mrs. H. R. Stebbins has returned| after a visit in Bismarck with Mrs. : che “Wabi caivaribaen 2 Res kins were appointed on the member- where she has| Kelso's mother, Mrs. A. arta. | Mike’) on: ee of its kind. ship committee. been visiting for several weeks. The Capital Laundry Refreshments were served by the Servers HERE WITH FRIENDS verett Philbri PATHE NEWS hoste the conelusion of the aft-) 1 prom 3IBBS ; niet Miss Beatrice Clark of Fort Rice verett Philbrick, 7 ernoon, “mil Sabot has returned to his} w) ; graduated fri : aa spt = Mahle C oe i home in Gibbs township after a short pho Ja graduat rom the LEXIUS HOSPITAL — Aesop Fable Comedy | t Al rek | hool, spent the] Admitted: Master Albert {week in Bismarck with friends. | Mott; William Wolverton, 4 NTERTAIN FOR MRS. OUBRIEN | business visit in the cit firs. A. H. Scharnewski entertained —— = cruoinanalallibiarciins ; : day evening in her home, 314 Fif- _ FROM TURTLE LAKE ATTENDING SCHOOL HERE | }eignor Nance Kate aust Commencing Monday teenth street, for Mrs. C. W. O’Brien.| Miss Gina Lierboe, Turtle Lake, Miss Esther Leer of Pretty Rock,| Reinbold, jen Ullin ™M was served at the conclusion of the| Mrs. J. F. Orchard was Fargo today by the serious illnes The hy her| of her nephew. daughter, F nieces, Rane s Danley ‘and Dorothy Pollock: HERE ON BUSINESS == Mrs. S. EB, Rosen has returned to]g S FROM IOWA her home in’s after a short visit P rfe ct M al fe F W Ce ts HE. McLean of Fayette, Towa, in Bismarck. e e e or a e n i with the Upper Iowa Uni-| sane ity at that plaee, is in the city FROM WELLS COUNTY for 4 week's visit with L. W. MeLean| Howard M. F of Wells coun- und family. Ity was i ismarck yesterday on ‘aopevieenseredolsite » business, 10 VISIT SON | cae: Mrs. Thomas Madden will arrive 2 Y. AY city today from Brookings, si Mont,, to visit her son and wife, Mr. end ‘x. P. ©. Madden, Mrs. Mad- den is 75 years old and is making the PED HERE peels shopped in trip by GOES TO JAMESTOWN a Mi unda Appert of Hazelton Bismarek yesterday. Miss Marie Cleveland of Wilton,| RETURNS FROM ABERDEEN who has been visiting at the Par-| 0. H. Hultin has returned from a 4 menter home in Bismarck this week,| two weeks’ visit in Aberdeen. left today for Jamestown where she will attend Jamestown College. HERE Y RDAY G. B. Bates of Fargo was in Bis- \f0 ENTERTAIN AT DINNER marek yesterday on business. Mrs, Frank Barnes will entertain Sarre i am its in sea tonight with a prairie chicken din-| , BUSINESS TRIP with milk (or cream) and fruits in sia ner for 16 guests, E. B. Wilkinson| "M. C. Doyle has returned from a and family of Mandan will -be the) Short business trip to Regan. only out of town guests. Be aa plats PURCHASED NEW CAR LEFT FOR COLLEGE C. J. Tulberg has purchased a new Miss Mary Cayou left this morning, Ford coupe. for the University of Minnesota, where ahe “wl attend scel this] © Dr, L, G. Smith Bcnan. of Palitinn ngs left lust. night yne Weber, city; Mrs. Mich! } , to attend the na-| brucker, Richardton. j aan “The Freshman” His New Feature Comedy There were ecightcen guests. was in the city yesterday visiting] N. D., is attending hign schoo! in FOR FOUR DAYS The evening was spent in playing| friends and shopping. Bismarck. i d: C2 ae whist. Autumn flowers were used —— — Joseph Bri y af about the rooms, A course luncheon CALLED TO FARGO LEAVES FOR D) L MEETING | Kieve : ; | illed to GLAS i SUUUIUNUIUOAGEOLNQODGUUEENUALGGENGAESAGUUUHUEUOUEOGUEGSUOOGUROOUEOGGUEGGOOOGOEUOOUOGSOGEE AGUA UATE FLL il Special Children’s Matinee Tuesday at 4 o'clock. Children End Admission THE STUDIO Lucas Block Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota, The Coupster TRADE MARK “Every girl, when she reaches womanhood, should be prepared to earn her own livelihood, even though there is no likelihood of her being called upon to do so.” This is truer today than ever befor Young people, if you are earning only $50 to $70 xho is visiting in. Bismarek wun s| Eye, Ear, Nose and Imitation Furs Are Being your salary. We have ‘|| W. Robertson, will go to Mott to- Throat A done so many, many |} morow with his host to hunt. é a Sold For Genuine limes Av aalney, ofiet 200 to $1,800 is worth working for. It comes twelve months in the year. Secretarial wor! is a profession that is good for life. Our tuition rates are very reasonable. October 1st is a good time to start. PEAY ES HO PENABESU. OR N.D: Is permanently located in Lit- Recent investigations by the House of Oliver Denis, ee ec Nore Daten ils Block Tae across Inc. Furriet, Fargo, in cooperation with the N. D. versity to enter as a freshman in the rom Post ee Retail Merchants Association reveal: choo! of Engineering. —- 1. That peddlers in numerous N. D. RETURNS TO, 10% iN {UNIVERSITY D B. Cc GR ADU ATES communities have been selling near ity, Towa, to enter the state * seal and marmot for genuine seal, This fs his second year IN 700 B ANKS mink, and muskrat coats. 2. That prices obtained have been $40 COUPSTER $595, f. 0. b. Lansing, Mich. BODY BY HAYES-HUNT Sweaters - Sweaters) The listof banks employing grad- to $200 above retail value of gar- Ask for information. The Greatest Closed Car Vi alue hundreds of them oases of Dakota Business College, ments offered. : “Prof.” R. E. Jack. ib Marko, grows consranely. . All argo, Protect yourself by buying furs from an established, Principal. Klein’s Toggery. banks, and over 685 others call on reputable furrier. “*Dakota’’ for reliable help. H. C. Helle went to the Security State Bank, Wildrose, the day h j i lances ‘b's"c.4.* ll “The House of Oliver Denis Fanchon Werner is the 4th “Da- Furriers Since 1896 4 FOR RELIABLE Rain tonight and Sun- Hifoan genee iSiy Namal ||_Fareo. wvmckeniall INSURANCE . Colder. A wee iain . went to the Merchants National shifting winds. Bias oo ciedustion dar ‘ing Watch results each week. “‘Fol- low the SucceS$ful.”’ 2nd Fall term, CRICKET ay LE Te aaa Quality, Economy and 20% More Power Low-cost Transportation Star@ Cars When You Go Hunting | Th y f J bil * You Should Carry i SWEAT! DR 7 E. BOLTON e ear 0 U 1 ee UA he A i PRICES, f o. 8. Lansing, Mich. : millions now living will never die. Then if the tent catches : STAR STAR DURANT FOR Osteopathic Physician a fire, or the boat iosets COM. CHASSIS, $425 COUPE, $675 CHASSIS, 710 116 4th St. Telephone 210W Hear you will be paid for the ROADSTER, $525 COACH, $695 TOURING, $810 Bismarck, N. D. : ; loss of guns and other ‘TOORING, $525 SEDAN, $775 COUPE, $1090 MEN AND BOYS. M. C. HARBECK personal effects. | COUPSTER, $595 SEDAN, $1150 Ask, Built by Durant Movers, —Klizaberh, N.J. Lansing, Mich, Oakland, Cal, Torente, Ont. eae Bergeson’s Quality Style-Economy TUESDAY, SEPT. 22 AT 3P.M. : City Insurance BENZ HALL — MOFFIT ae Piano Tuning C. L. BRYAN Call The Music Shop. Mandan, Corwin -Churchill Motors, Inc.