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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ag] tomorrow, matinee’ and two night | . | Guests of the clut shows, along with a feature length Hall. Judge W. S. { | ‘ CITY NEWS Jeni enka an the ei ne | Novaness "ae tater Forme! “ m" ————-— | titled “The Awful Truth," starrin : | Social and Personal BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTES | Agnes Ayres. This is a comedy and | : | . | Admitted: Mrs. Ernestine Krantz,| offers many ‘able situations in | | Black Water; Lee Sparks, Braddock |‘ench of the six reels. Following the ss C. A. Carlson, Glencoe; Mrs. Eman-| picture will be Jennings and Reid,| | uel Weist, McLaughlin, S.\D.c° Mrs.) "The Dixie Daisies,” a musical of- | Mrs. Dullam Is Mrs. Busch Is Tblings, Burts "Mig. F.C. Bargert,| strfoniat manta ey Ane eT LION CHI | epee Hostess at Tea Honor Guest at Tyndati, D.; Charles” Prentice, saxophones, ete. Nest comes Al} 3 | Discharged: Mrs. Labber patter and ial ” president of thel Friday Afternoon Several Parties | purstai mela "Nagel,_Hiebra wht se Companys | Biemar il uneciecratea | . . _—— Mrs. R. C. Spitzer, Ashley; Mrs.| five-people act, featuring Zon his forty-seventh birthday toda _its, George F. Dullam entertain] Mrs, C. J. Busch of Grossmount,| Gottlieb Heine, Krem: | Mrs, KH rptotation dance of guest of honor at the weekly lunch: | a fn ber Home, 710 ift! see ie Calif, formerly of Bismarck, left this! Yonaka, Mott; “Mrs. George Adolphs, is one of the biggest i! n of the club this on at. the dayt afternoon with a) Prettily 20") morning for Minneapolis after a visit, Cit¥:, Mrs, Pat Harty. ‘Tuttle: Mro.| sor s ever offered in Hotel. A Kent-| Many Very Pretty Buckles E,W. Riesenweber, of Olympia,| in Bismarck, the guest of Mrs, H. " M. Wills, ogden. {si an mee : ! ithdsy cike, a gift ef Mrs. Many Very Pretty Buekles ile Washington. The house was prettily| Dobler and Mrs. J. D. Healow. Mea, Joh N Déhabach and) mac cth “8 ed on the tab A re . . + decorated in garden flowers. Mrs.j_ Mrs. G. A. Rawlings, Mrs. P. C./ ¢ cas a ae Tone Rea eLC LEAS be ee Caliternt Hide Many Useful Gores S. W. Corwin and Mrs. W. A. Me-| Remington, Mrs. E. H.'L. Vesperman, . eee oeih thé Cp Tthé. club Hon . Donald assisted Mrs. Dullam. | Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab and others en- te worth the. —pries of admileals gto fhe clith cient E successful manor woman Mrs. Riesenweber is en route to tertained for Mrs. Busch during her| ‘i pay Mae Fain’ a tira cin’ De Slegame cna Ot recognizes the importance of Orlando, Fla, to spend the winter. visit. linda Hart, singing, talking and. dancing ‘ Ponctuality, When you wear a a She will next go to LaFayette, Ind., —_——_—— | Gladstone; Wat ie tibet LrORL AHS Line EhEy ENE om Hall told of plang ef ||| BULOVA Wrist Watch you en- for fall | visit relatives for a short time.| __B. P. W. DINNER TUESDAY | Nre Lowi ay Until the cuttain drops, One ttt oe ee ae EU T[ joy the satisfaction of knowing aGlies oman. °T “ines either | ¥, uh relat 4 Mrs. D: Members of the Business and’ Pro-| Ms: Louis Iter until the curtain drops. One of; propriations for the In-| |] Joy 1s ably-shod woman. Tiny gorings either | Mrs. Riesenweber has been Mrs. Du! e * S. Pusthess and Fo-| Grossma the most thrilling acts of the year chool at Bismarck. Many In-| |] that it tells time—ON TIME. 2 he fr or side Je the neces- lam’s guest for the past week. Shej fessional Women's club are asked to) Charles W i } I : i It will hel; to be punctual, at the front or side provide the neces left Bismarck this mornin bring their song books to the dinner) qndecsn san edt) aad ane, Tal ee Wren Auer outside (he uae on ary adjustment and the clever buckl . : in the élub room t 6:15. o'cl ey) Anderson, cit: Aerial Fondaws, wno ao douvie! their sd eakne Lecause ot | = sary adjustment and the clever buckles oC coms at 210 o clock, Blue Grass; Mrs. John Gervin trapeze with nal drops to! equate faciliues of ‘the — Bis-! ; 4 no¢ que o the HOSTESSES AT PARTY Tuesday, evening. The time has) Uy] lean u that conceal them add much to th “ie. ieeeash 5; been changd from 6:30 o'clock. | iti. : . | toe swings, K-away finish | marck school, Senator Hall said. | | Bettas oe thes aienene Misses Frances and Elizgbeth Slat- Miss Carrie Hatigen,-ex-presideit| Discharged: Mrs. George (. Het-)that wilt raise the audience out of ‘ | yeauty of the slippers. tery lentertaihed | Sauuresy atericen of the “club, whe teecatl rotured| Gk, and baby girl. cit E hale Louis vheir seats. It's a real hair-raiser. «| a, tke lighted "with candlen was the| report of her experience | abroad.| Richardton: its. "WT. Hende>: | GAN Forks Has cented station of todav.. The science |] White gold: Aled care, brownie * table centerpiece. | Refreshments| Plans, out! y th csident.’ shott and baby boy, McKenzie; Mr ices atpiot s nota “cure core sme! 7g . | \ ae age Miss Chrissie Budge, will be diseuss-| Mattie Foster Cart Bauer, Da. Sugar Beet Mill) cteee ge BULOVA Movement "2 i} Games and music entertained the| © _ rant, W J. B. Smith, city: Beta —— _ |: Other BuLOVA Watches, $25 up. guests during the ae neene ape RETURNS FROM EXTENDED rip] Kessel. ; Raymond Brown rand Forks, Minn., Sept. Plons were le for initation core ‘ Biter “rhe guests were eight airie| | ME J. D. Heslow, 614 Thayer, re- ling of the Amorienre Beet Sut Tea Soon featival baw been sane’! Bonham Brothers ||| members of a club to.which the hos- sight inontha' trip ereniee reir pany factory here will be completed | for the near future | 7 i teases belong. stops with relatives and friends at|* a8 Tee me une recone sory one ee if) “His Uonse: Eat selis:t | SURPRISE PARTY points in Montana, Idaho, Washing. filter F nelsllad: betot —— ' Weddings Ring if a ¢ Mrs. Hazell 2% Oregon, California and Kansai | qaibout twenty friends of Mrs. Hazell Mrs, Healow was the guest of the C. J. D. McLellan | Taft surprised her at her home Sat-/ 5 Busch faimly of Grossmount, C: mee being TRE | urday evening, the occasion NE) formerly of Bismarck, for several] Wher onight? | 5 Freee rey uring the quest af| Cit¥,, She is improved in health after) family ide you ought pulp dryer, etc. will also. be we ee ec the trip. There's a new and d this fall. The work will! N 1 . A course luncheon was served at iKs spe to discover exactly what) 3 he done by the company sect un-l| ML J. B. Coffee Co. tie flute ot the guise Mie. Tatt THANKS COMMITTEES |iband’s doing, and Constance ‘Tal-| der the engineering. supervision of | : +. Was presented witha lovely token of |g MP:,Sara West Ankenmann, presi-/ madge reveals it in’ “Her Sister] the Honolua Iron Works Company. | San Francisco. from Paris,” her new starring com- v edy-drama ‘of domestic life, which committees for their work during the} shows at the Eltinge today and Tues- convention and to the people who| d , opened their homes to the delegates; the Methodist Ladies Aid for the; banquet, and the official board for its courtesy. remembrance by her friends, gent of ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER Mrs. Sadie O’Connor Dodd enter- tained in celebration of the twelfth birthday of her daughter, Veronica, Saturday afternoon with a theatre wishes to. ae one. various Factery representative di-} \rect from Gordon & Ferguson, | northwest’s largest’ Furriers will show their complete line -'of Furs Friday and Saturday. Will be in the city for a The opening scenes of the story reveal Constance as a patient, meek! and loving little wife whose spou: is an author of charming storie few days calling on local Mr. MeLelian is party. After the show luncheon was tna Bat abe insi i j[ trade. j served at the home of the hostess. gs * eTURNS nee he insists on, ceding him) AL W. Lucas Co. . ; ] There were twelve guests. The MiSs CASHEL RETURNS doughnuts when he's thinking of making his headquarters Miss Mary Cashel returned this morning from Minneapolis where she has been for the past week, attending an Institute and Conference for So- cial Workers held at the University moonlight and roses and lovely mance, and so they have a f | tiff, | But Constance never gives up. She} disguises herself as her madcap s honoree received a number of lovely gifts, MARRIAGE SUNDAY EVENING Paul Rolshover and Katie Treiber, at the id Pacific Hotel. In the United States For ‘Zapp Coal. Call 1051W. | atic Treiber.| of Minnesota. Miss Cashel spent! ter from Paris, “reputed. ta! be. | there are Tee ee eee a clock ae Sunday at her home in Winona,| charmer of hearts. In this guise she, 1500 women dentine. “| *, the Methodist Episcopal parsonage] Minn- ee lures ‘her husb ei away f ithe | ty Rey Walter Es Vater, Teeicour es SERVICES POSTPONED to elope with her. The rest of the | who will make their home in Bis-| senequied IRONED: i | marck, were attended by Mrs. V. A. ~ nchedule service at St. George) story reveals a new method of win-| . » V- Al Episcopal church to commemorate | ning a husband's love. | Rhyner and Miss Mary Sechner. DELEGATES LEAVE Mrs. W. F. Crawford and Mrs. W. A. Cole of Lisbon, delegates to the the feast of St. Michael and the an- | gels was today postponed by Rev. F THE CAPITOL H. Davenport, pastor, in order to en-| «as No Man Has Loved,” able him to attend a meeting of the) jox production featuring bishop and council at Fargo. a William Pauline W. C. T. U. convention, returned to Starke spd ceaearupieatn. comes 12] is ing. . 6 " ad aA TAT e Capitol Theatre tonight, after a] hie. been visting Hor. Non and wife, VISITING DAUGHTER Jong and successful run on Broad-| De, and Mra, W. Ey Cole, for tlie pastl gon Gree’, B. Stanley cf Lone) way, wow Beach, Calif., is in Bismarck for a] This film was adapted to the : Totemartn He niccna Hee nd Mie | sereen from “The Man Without | , ' , IGHTE a SI , Mr. and Mrs.’ Country,” the immortal masterpiece | Mrs, ‘DH Mouser of, Napoteon,| ® €- Robinson. of Edward Everett Hale which ‘ells | : . D. HK. r polcon, ANE cere! pa ar of a young army officer who, in one .* *_ who has been attending the W- C.T-) | ATTENDS ST. GATHERINE'S | moment of tush anger, wished. that Us Convention sill eerealn Miss Florence Homan left Sunday he might never see’or hear of the daughter, Miss Blanche Houser. evening for St. Paul, Minn., where United States again. His sentence ra MissSBlanch s she will be a student at St. Cather- the life-long fulfillment of that 3 F pIcNIG MERRIER ine's College. This is Miss Homan's : ; aeogs 3 gD 2 THe AR RIVER ncniga| Senlor'vesr. With that sentence, he | became } Fon geet ~ i 7 . ‘ ips i zi 3. Wor- - an exile of the sea, always transfer- ope hn = y by their guardian, Mrs. W. G. Wor- RETURNS HOME red from one ship’ to another when are waiting at Vth, Cod? “Ste ds 08 re -they Jenjoyediaaptentelinch! Mrs. Ella Sands of Carrington.jthe shores of home loomed near. A large bonfire was bui who, has been in the city for several! This went on for fifty-six yeurs and,| Gandy Dealers . — 99 ere ¢ a ° ‘ Bi - days attending the |W. ¢. 7. U. con-| during “all that time, the girl whe | your Helin i fi Sell Fri COG gl on Z re : vention, returned home this morn+) loved him remained true, and tried, Lae j ade al be bh St BR oe, er of the W. B. A., who has been int mene PEO RESCHOOIT aaa presidents, to obtain his pardon.’ ' the city for the past few days on| y.ce6 Pauline Wohtarsky and cman aes ey ; : VAUDEVILLE AND MOVIES bgalnese,creturnedsse Pareen pany: Reulah Jertson of Mashburn left] A fine list ‘of vaudeville ucts are ORE than cornu LEAVES. FOR DICKINSON : y “| slated for appearance at the Palace | zine dhovats 4) : Betty Allison left Sunday for Dick-) tend the teachers’ college. Fa ikem t ae Wa aire beeaws inson to attend school after spend- LEFT FOR HOME convenienee means ia ing the summer in Bismarck with) Cart F, ‘Bauer, who has been ill at they have sroved PRED ede orn ee a local hospital for a number of - s ey months and years of cont VISITOR LEAVES weeks, left this morning for his THEATRE Testreeidertcesnnee ba Miss Marjorie Burgum, who has| home in Durant, Wis. aaah Pdi ae ' been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Albin RETURNS HOME TONIGHT vigic tuaily costs hk ‘ Hedstrom, left this morning for her) 2. 5 °O. Nelson returned home f if you co rot ee Yess | home, - this morning after attending the W. No. 498 The side fare ces tithe dire, talk es * , rning after att ithe : aire, talk LEAVES FOR SCHOOL ee ee ee notes, is s handsome coat of ||| connideration woulda Miss Edith Whittemore left this | finest Suedine, lined with faacy silk | | an oninary ice-ba ning for Valley City where she] LEAVES FOR CINCINNATI | crepe. Dyed Natural Skunk, a favored | | natiahable ft | pillsatiend}jschopy’ Miss Teabel Fisk, who has been a fur, forms the collar and cuffs. eiai ‘ Be inne op ON BUSINESS guest at the J. P. Jackson home, left | ¢ poss!) an Oye teh Carl A. Johnson and/Albin Erstrom| this morning for her home in Cin- | it auto Hy maintains a t of Baldwin were in Bismarck Satur- 1 Ohio. : itute--how df freases ice Gdies i aay On ABBEINERE __ FROM GRAND FORKS _ Smart Coats re FROM BELFIELD paisa ghrapeis (Wager: of! Grand Gamathtoansdisnliy toon ddeetine bos Mrs. Bee ehieee wertielas Forks returned to her home this A; : be eeaea Necenriee a eauorLiinte morning. after a several days’ stay jor the casity yon ean Bessie vrs et us explain ou in Bismarck. * | 5 aetna me phar ee you the oe SHOPPED HERE SATURDAY /, d models. : rice Frigdsice operation. ae ia Miss Lillen Mclsod of Medora was jeer aces and umee ear cowaro vert rt HALES stony Li t t 4 La J | You'll be erecta in the Model B-5-2 Pairs ij i S; 5 r shopping in the “THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY" /-:. vich car i D5, plusas 8 visiting friends in Bismarck Satur. city’ Saturday. “They alto" visited ve Be pees he | . ily $24 plus as m HLEROe- | nations NEwcollecionofsmart tas AIMEE : HERE SATURDAY a ' les in coats thatcGt | tion of this mode! a gtetpt dolivery William Schwartz of New Salem SHOPPING HERE ' love story sty a | was in the city Saturday on business , R. 1. Beale, Hazelton, and thewoman 5 fit 3 inchesand Es ee ee “| Mrs. J. J. Altes, Steele. were shop- a under— perfe@ly propor- p mHERE,ON BUSINESS, _|Pine in the city’ Saturday. ROWLAND V. LEE tioned modes that fit with- Es K SKEEL 4 . H. Throdahl of Glendive is a. s a in the city today on business. Pie a EAR ONDA Ct sOR out alterations— styles well AORREDERROR. returned to their home in’ Linton, fulred tn the mall wonun's 108 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. SI ‘| i sonality. are cia ehinarans 4 Mra Ke Mneray, of Mott shopped after a short visit in the city. ght nee nan ere Saturday, returning to her HERE SATURDAY v 6 Frigidaire ts mode by Delea Licht Conani, Daytnn Chin, Teketdiany 6 Cenmal it tse: Pasporatton i ge eee, | ‘1 » shop- = 2f. oe ELE IC RY , | Ping. reasonable prices. Coatsthat H HERE SATURDAY ! offer a complete answer to COOKING IN COMFORT | 4... 1° A. Knudson, Driscoll, was the problems of the shore | | in the city Saturday, visiting friends. Gainen. | % ON BUSINESS TRIP i 3 | J.C. Hallum left last night for a 2 The Weather Dusiness visit in the Twin Cities, larris- abertson | Mane. By » reread Partly overcast tonight |]|-——o_.,,_- FOR WOMEN'S WEAR Manufacturers A ism . Wa. Dai and Tuesday. Not much |} {The Helling Agency Bismarc eg, General Insurance and ‘ : : : change. & A tremendously beautiful production, with thrills Ss aplenty.—New York Mirror. First Guaranty Bank Bldg. uae ? } ; : a Phone 877. | Bismarek, N. D. One of the biggest pictures ever produced. Owing ' DIFFERENCE to its extreme length, the first performance will ; H ——————. commence at 7:15. “WITH DR. M. E, BOLTON TALMADGE Physician Matinee Every Day At 2:30 i 6 . WITH RONALD COLMAN 116 4th BL Telephone OW! | Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. . Bismarck, N. D. : : Faieedl Se TONIGHT ——IN—— : + Three services—Family Washing Finished, MONDAY and TUESDAY 7 Rough Dry and Dry. 46 ” eee "oMir’ PHONE PHONE e f 5 IT’S WARM AND : : i ‘ 2 $ r) Fame Prevery Darslonet 258 * Send # s 96 =, COZY AT THE She went to Paris to see just how they do it—and when you see it . é MARCK you’ll know she’s learned! ‘ Bergeson’s |\\|| storsy srupio ||| ™ «MANDAN ELTINGE—THE } a Quality-Style-Ecouomy Mafl Your Films 24 hour sérvice on parcel post orders, , SHOW’S FINE Pathe News Comedy—“The Tourist”: : . N. Dak. MANDAN, - - - : N. DAK.- Z A }