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_ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925 Social and Personal THE BISMAR BISMARCK HOSPITAL | Admitied: Veorge Bjelverud, | CK TRIBUNE" Give Us Use Gas, It’s the Scentific | nel, | October's Business, Gussner's, HOSKINS - MEYER burg: Mrs. John feidler, Now . ° . Wallace Falkens' » Wile} Miss Ida Iverson Bismarck Girl Meath Olsen, Washburn; David BU B S Has Bridge Dinner Welcomes Co-eds , Beulah; “Roy Westerheiny . | ‘ for Lucile Hall to University, William) Deck Mrs. . Martin, Hurdsfield: Miss Ida Iverson entertained Mon-|_ ifiss Charlotte Logan, daughter of aeRS FOR FALL PLANTING day evening at the Country club with Lucinda Logan, Bismarck, pre Anderson, Baldwin: | 4 seven o'clock bridge dinnee in com- enate of the Meo | ARE HERE pliment to M Lucille Hall who will ity of North r a | ¢ 4 4 aad leave ‘Thursday for Washington, D. C.. to enter the George Washington University, ; T les were charmingly decor- attractively arranged fall epresented the ty in welcoming the incom ing gi cation of the U Several membi tate Gourd oe Many Very Pretty Buckles Hvyacinths, Daffodils, Tulips, flowers enchancing ‘the seasonable of administration were presented. in- eae ' Jonquils, Crocus, ete. appointment cluding FE. Diehl, R. B. Murphy | Clevatunt c all * | Three tables of bridge were in play] and J. A. Kitchen, Wilton; \ Hide Many Useful Gores Parsons . after dinn Agnes JUNIOR PICNIC ' members of the Junior, Our bulbs are the best you can buy—the same as We use ourselves st. The step-in pump rei waite supreme | for forcing our greenhouse Bismarck high school! 7 : raae Pretty Wedding enjoyed a picnic Friday rieit acheo! ; The clongated 1 necklace, sis ccntiren . pate red hs La HERE uhoiee ol the: Pashions and the pfice just as low as a good bulb can be ischool at Elm Grove. Basi by Parisian designers ahd offers a| ridge; Mrs. Jo! a 4 ‘ ua | ; Solemnized at bher patige ‘Gena the aoe and relief from the choker of pearls or| Florence Jager, ¢ | hod woman, ‘Tiny gorings either | sold. St. M 9, Toda lof the evening. A picnie lunch was crystals, This one has large. bril- iss Ulling ites { at the front, or side provide the neces- Wid . ary's IY served, Miss’ Margery. Morris, ‘Mr, liants. separated by an equally large| Streeter; W. saty adiustiient-and the-clever buckles | — {Roy Neff and Mr. Marion Avery of, sapphire. It hangs from a platinum be kK, | y adj e ie cle S | PLANT NOW. St. Mary's church, banked with, the faculty accompanied the students, chain, oe Me ae that conceal them add much to the | flower, ferns, was the scene of poeee, a enaeaaeaeaceael MATT TET aL i res ag || beauty of the slippers. fe marriage of Miss Helene Anit: GIRL RESERVES MEET : aareasiy ay sip _pischarged: | Charlo ekhorn, : H a ra ae ee nena nel eel athe tivat ceeulag meeting: of hel FROM GOLDEN VALLEY Gladstone; ‘Thomas H. Schramm, || geois, this morning at eight o’clock,| year for the Girl Reserves was held! Mrs. Richard Barker of Golden i M ny e una The Reverened Father John Slag| last night in the Presbyterian, Valley spewt Monday in the city tite ae h . Alex Sasse, read the ceremony. church, Miss Jean MacLeod gave a. visi and shopping. iol en alley. : in autumn| teport of the Girl Reserves leader's ee : ‘ arried an arm ‘bouquet of| Song service was held durin~ the| ¢, ¢, Hibbs and W. F. Creme, 7's- tienda ethike ae th nee A ae My roses. evening. marek, are spending the week in] qignda of the death of Mrs, J- Miss Anna Marie Manving, who ey, Fargo on busines: Minneapolis Sunday, Mis. Werner- wore a brown frdéck and carried] LEAVING FOR WASHINGTON o - uhiFchen ‘Waa toriacly. a: haan ease was bridesmaid. The groom! Misses Lucile, Ellen and Edna ifall, VISITED HERE dHin City ane leaves a with elyele. oc attended by his brother, Ervin| daughters of Congressman Tom Hallj! yy, and Mrs. Le T, thidhds hieke to-moutn Wonlods: Bourgeois. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents, 815 Twelfth street. Flowers were used through- out the house. A course breakfast leave Thursday for Washington, D. , where they will spend the winter, es Ellen and Edna will enter the Colonial School for girls ut Washing- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Hall will leave the latter part of October. returned to their home in after a few days EXPECT o “HOM E J. J. Waurd is expected home to- | morrow after a short business visit GOOD WHEAT RETURN | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eliason have re-! turned from Baldwin where they | were guests of and Mrs, Julius Meyer. Mr. Meyer completed ad was served to about twenty-five ax rane in Fargo. his threshing, harvesting 3,000 bush- | guests, he LEAVE FOR § . els. His crop went 28 bushels to! Mrs. Bourgeois is the daughter of . Mollie R. and HERE FROM STEELE the nere. | Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Conway. She Edith, left Sunday £05] yocacitllde Bs Ledge of! Stecte’is ee | has made her home in Bismarck for) Seattle, Wash., after a visit in Bis-| _ ee Sa) few? dvs, ini the ei ARM IS BROKEN ! | Matinee Every Day At 2 the past nine years, graduating from| marck with relatives. Mrs, C E aa en eee : Ha eight ar old daughter of) re St. Marv's high school, man and daughter, whose home is] Shopping. | Mrs, Seima Jucobson, 10 Rosser, sul | THE MUSIC SCHOOL | TONICHT FS Mr. Bourgeois is the son of Mr.|in Detroit, Mich. will spend the SHOPPING HERE ‘fered a broken ar | 7 TONIGHT Tuesday i and Mrs. Martin Bourgeois who make winter on the co: ing when she fell \ their home on a farm near Bismarck, — Mrs, L. K, Hunter of Golden Val-jtreak is healing nicely. has moved to Me is a graduate of the Bismarck RETURNS FROM EUROPE ley waa shopping jn the eity yes aa Pa Ne a | igh school. Mrs. C, L. Crum, Mandan, arrived] day. ; r J Mr. and Mrs, Bourgeois will leave] home Sunday evening following a art H Glemaker & Co. Furriers Avenue A, corner Mandan Avenue. We open 2 | — TALMADGE tonight for Hawthorne, Calif., where| four months trip to Europe, visiting FALKIRK VISITOR of St. Paul, will have a large! special two monthly course in learning and read- | they will spend the winter. On their] in France and England. Much of her} Mrs Roy Sheldon of Falkirk was| display of*Fur Coats on Oct. ‘ : eae : ae rye ete | return to Bismarck, next spring they] time was spent at her former home,| in the city yesterday, shopping. 2nd d d. h 1d ing notes. We will hold these classes Saturday | — will be at home on the Bourgeois} London, England. a Sh “312 Mal Betts co afternoons.. One class for children of 7 to 19 ’ arBt: Raat KER TOK SHOPPED B Shop. § ain Street. years, and one for those of 11 to 14 years of age. \ as 0 > id ro rary VISITED FRIENDS sirac Dave donephdokvoft Wing shop: vents an ote 10r shoee oF 1 | Sentp f HER SISTER FROM PARIS 4 c ION| Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Buehler of] yoq in Bismarck iyesterday. Salvation ‘Army igaletaet interested call us up or call at our studio. . French ett Monae oe marueales rae tat we seat ne {home made candies, food and| ae ee aoe rainy 6 vis HE rench e \- spending the week-end e ’ ON BUSINESS 5 7, 7 ron saw. How Commie « her lusband! } neapolis to itend the supreme con:| city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs BRE, ON pus was in Bis-!faney work at the Quality, Telephone 1017 ALPH LAMPE, Director. ention of the P, E. O., which opened | Tul : aeok: yesterday fnew - : ma THE NEWS ON : 0 | today aed wilt remathcn Naaelguvurt Se marek yesterday on business. Meat Market, Wednesday.' PATHE NEWS MERMAID COMEDY “riday afternoon. Re FROM WEST Miss Katherine: Lyons and Miss VISITING HERE Mrs. Donald McGinnis, Los A s, Calif. has been in the ci the past week, the guest of M IN FARGO Lillian E. Cook, Bismarck, is spend- ing the wee go with friends, Sept. 30, at 3:00 o’clock. COMING atherine Cook have Peturneiletton PERE RO: erthouse, bia Second ON BUSINESS Gloria Swanson in... . “The Coast of Folly” a several weeks’ trip in the west,| street, : ‘ ; ieacunas g m hMie BP: ” stepping at Spokane, Bealtie, “end art seed Ea pneren oaths Harold Bell Wright’: Sen of His: Father ; other places, GUEST E : a aed Miss Louise Me€ rae Park Riv- TRI "a i i ee punchast Ss HOME, a Hi oF eV Sayan o hus gone to Fargo Every Boy and Girl Who Gets a Tieket for the a: John EB, MeCarthy of Philadelphia, ucst of the Ip : e iainaee Mash : : sie 4 Pa, nee burchaned ‘he home of Wil 1 a go Saturday Matinee Will Receivesa Ser of Photo liam Hanewald, 764 Sixth street, and F bas moved to’ Bismarck with’ his ACCEPTS POSITION Draping live medels at the aires wns ( family. igs Lila Mariatey has accented a} A, W, Lueas Co, Style review BUTTERICK st oes the Webb Brothers store iar + 4 HERE FOR FESTIVAL as clerk in the notion and toilet | Mriday evening. PATTERNS = oo — Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leghtenstein and; goods department. es oe a ST YEE = esc family of Mott ure spending week in Bismarck, celebrating the Jewish festival of the New Year. the | CLUB TO. MEET Will meet at SUNSH The Sunshine club years — “ With Deltor. { DR. M. E. BOLTON The Heiting Agcacy a ea the .home of Mrs. M. H. Deall. 620! Capitol Theatre soon. Get your new fall quar- 43k General Insurance — and | ENTERTAINS' AT DINNER : Twelfth utr t, tomorrow afternoon ; | terlies at our pattern * Osteopathic Physician Bonds. Butler wus guest of ut. 2:30 o'el 2 siness. a ‘| , f 6 4th St. ‘i honor at prettily appointed dinner € Us October's it counter. Then let our neat st Guaranty Bank Bldg. at the Country club Monday evening given by Miss Henri JINDERG S OPERATION Mrs. C. A, tleson of Dogden, who has been ill at a Tocal hospital ka Beach RETU ANS OMe Mr. and } A. Brooks, Hazen, formerly of B nar returned home last. night after spending the in the, city with friends, “Free fo Asthma and attendant help plan your ew garment. Bismarck, N. D. Telephone 240W | | Bismarck, N. D ! for sveral days, underwent an opera- RETURNS FROM FARGO H F Suft tion today. Mrs... 1, Manson haw returned ja everS erers bi me tet raat wine leap san : regular meal tim RETURNS HOME week-end with friends. | Bree Trial of Method Anyone \ I < Mrs. G. H. Bailey returned to her! ‘Use Without Di ah ee A? be Gp > come ~ e reac cme in Regan, today atter visiting aR WITH FRIENDS en Gelou ceiLinae BS yi} SSE = ERY ‘i here with her brother, M. C. Doyle, rs. A. Wennberg, Turtle Lake, has ( b By over the week-end. returned home after a short visit in | We havea method for the control of Asth- mile. RETURNS FROM VISIT the city with friends. } ma, and we want you to try it at our expense, No! matter whether your case is of long stand- Wha WAH = ing or recent development, whet! it is pres- VISITED HERE | eer Chronic Asinum or" Pak Eever yen Mrs, Thomas McCurry of, Linton |epoulie Gee fon . ie “ral of ene paethod. was the guest of friends in Bismarck | Nomatter in what climate you live, no ma what your age of occupation, if are Monday, {Troubled with Atthma or Hay Fever, our ‘ Miss Mary Ella Morton returned home yesterday from a week-end visit with relatives at Sterling. the fate bric Lesson for Today (J iting in the city, the guest of her! parently hopeless cases, wlicre al 8 sister, Mrs. Florence Graham. Rorthwest’s largest TUFFIErS, | {ntalers, doucieg,oplum preparations funcs, GUEST OF SISTER Miss Maxine Plath of Fargo is vis- HERE YESTERDAY Walk and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Tol- N. D., was in the city yeste#day an ‘business. BRADDOCK VISITOR S$. H, Drum of Braddock transacted | business in the city yesterday, BUSINESS VISITOR Alex Peterson of Regan transacted business in Bismarck Monday. ON BUSINES: Henry McClusky, the city today on: bu Gordon & Ferguson, will have their complete line of Ladies’ Friday and Saturday. Lucas Co. A. W. the, Furs on display | | method should relieve you promptly. We especially want to ecnd it to thove rm: to show everyone at our expense, that our method is designed to end all difficult breath- ing, all wheezing, and all those terrible paroxyams. This free offer is too important to neglect single day. Write now and begin the ‘metliod atonce. Sénd no money, Simply mall equpon below. "Do, it Today—you even do not pay postage. FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Roosf715C iWiagara and Hudson Sts., Buffalo, N. ¥. Send free trial of your method tor i “The Season’s Newest In - Quality Material Here is a showing that rivals anything this store has ever presented; the beauty of the new materials together with their extremely low prices proves beyond a doubt that it pays to sew at home. . ‘' Silverbloom Twill 54 inches wide—a fine quality wool shown in New Silks The variety and prices will surpris you, new Don’t spoil your appetite by humoring a false hunger between meals, Let WRIGLEY’S supply the “taste” you need —the craving for “just a “snack.” PROM: Sans Green, Navy and wood shades'and makes up | colors and few material: : io Matt Clooten of lum was in the ‘beautifully in the simple lines of new frocks. | 40 inch Canton Crepe, e Chalet and Crepe ont 7 city yesterday on business, Per $5.25 | sstie i Hen, rik Sey and sow, rake Then you'll be set for a good, full eee : a “ in price fn - Be sure and see the sig, OTT) iS eerie nas Htdaomeee, ° n price from meal— your stomach refreshed and Fur display Friday and Sat- Shadow ‘Check Twill $3.95 0 $5.25 ready—your appetite pleasantly stim- “ wurday. A.W. Lucas Co. In Navy and Rust colors, 54 inches wide, a per yard ulated so you feel a healthy hunger. lovely quality for street or business wear. | 54 inch €repe Satin and Satin back Canton ' pea eee $5.25 cross ta Bae and colors are a feature of WRIGLEY’S cleanses the teeth, ; acts as a mild antiseptic to mouth | The. Wanther Fancy Flannels _ $5.50 and $6:50 and throat, gives a — good taste. Rain or snow, tonight; Bverl desirable color, in mew Fail fannels: per yard } i - lth 4 8, 54 3 wide; for ss | Ey gl ig Soot Raat bs auniniss dreebent ericen vanes . Plain Flannels And “AFTER EVERY MEAL” ih 5 rom tf - it tly aids digestion. 54 inch, Red, Blue, Green, Tan for W and grea sl . : $3.25 10 $5.50 ene, He, ne Grcen, Ton for Women M Why do you need Der Ae and 3.95 LOOK AT YOUR livestock insurance? Fur, Trimmings $3.50 $ " CLOTHES Because you are in the Tan and Brown fur banding, one and two Corduroy ‘) Sreonk honors to inches wide for dresses and children’s coats, | 4) 4 wanted or Ge Lounging | make money. Let us robes in a fine quality, 26 inch plain corduroy | EVERYONE tell you how Hartford . $1.65 1 $5.25 2 See Pe ee 00 livestock ‘ insurance Crosscut edgings on lovely braids, the popular Paney Brogailed corduroys in all colors and ELSE DOES. ‘protects ‘your, profits. Ree a ee Oe aaa eee. 3 Me v9 8 MURPHY : : ma tow Webb Brothe Bergeson’s 577: “Merchandise of Merit Only”