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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE where Mr. Wallin will be stationed | Wednesday in the city tranesctine | temporarily. | Lieutenant Wallin 2) hasine: an officer in the U ON BUSIN | . C. White, 417 Sixth street, is ding the week in Minot on bus SONS AND DAU WAY M There will be | y: evening MOTOR TO SW y BRIAR | ar tdi tk ‘i Mrs. Nordlund Tanch will be served, foreil (5 Kweel’ Brier’ Mandy evel ' ‘or na je | ae jing. A. W di d Ni ht Honor Guest at The MR. Diehl tanaly we may B TRIP ednesday Nig! Informal Party i 1008 Fifth. street ty Gilbert. Semingson made a busi- | ; ~ , wi a , : . — al Party F. The house on Fitth Tand Forks this week, We offer on FRIDAY and SATURDAY many items for personal and hou: ness trip to hn Parkinson, has H nesday at the home of Miss Betty] Mrs. S. S. McDonald, Lofthouse with a farewell party in! street, entertained Wedne: compliment to Miss Edna Hall, who noon with a prettily appointed eit are ow BUSIN use at extremely low prices. It will pay you to look here first. mi olenbeck o n tran ed business in the city yesterd ! i A group of girls entertained Wed- See TE | : H i} Bismarck immediately. left. this morning for Washington, in compliment to Mrs. N. Nordlun | { | D.C, About ten couples were guests.! of Grand Forks, who is the guest 0 T DAY HERE FROM WING . Dancing was the diversion of the her daughter-in Mrs, M. etored David Olson of Wing: motored to ev ng. A refreshment course was! Nordlund. tismarek yesterday on busine j served hy the hostesses, [| tne atternoo ent inform ? H ly. Flowers we the From tertin | 6} rooms. The hoste: ourse| Mrs. H.R. War Tutth N. D. Chicago Visitors [ignchedn’ at ike’ catindion ot net hiatal friends hore 'yentnraije ee ae Are Honor Guests,‘ Linten spent W SRTAINS Mitt path! A ple, Green, Cuckoo, Peneil Plu % on business, "They “alse Mrs, RB. Murphy, Avenue A, en % Green, Cuckoo, Pencil Blue, Mrs. R. G. upNith-ehtettatned Rebekahs Held friends. tertained last night’ at bridge. \ ‘B , fal: view fall and . . . . last night at bridge in honor of her Initiation Fete! Seautiful new fall and Brick and N in the season's “f house guests, the Misses Blanche sand 1 Jation FROM wil v ‘i ‘Winter coats, many ernadine McLaughlin of Chicago, oo nine! Mr. and Mr a Vilton, , ysl 4 very latest styles, also Balbriggan s Three tables of britge (wate plavedl” ‘Tho officers and several o€ the i lion Luthe run spent Wedne ‘ H them fully silk lined, in ery hate es, also igg during the evening. Miss Blanche members of the Relekah Lodge drere’ Ladies “Aid in her home. this — | the straight line or full and Flannels in every desired col Metanehlin And Mrs. George Smith to Sterling last evening where ini-) M0”. elena Mr. Pederson, representa- flare styles and trimmed vy Use Flowers in. various shades were ieee Greece Hicmagek tneluded , VISITED HERE tive of the Glemaker & Cow is in Fox, Beaver, Fitch, or, one or two piece style for street used informally about the house. A the Noble Grand, M Gute}, Migs Paulie Duet of MeKenzie| here with a comolete line of Squirrel or Opossum, are Fr f 7 daintily appointed two lunch-+ aa : returned home after ay in Prensa) ‘i ave, ; : ee Melis an spor wear. hese are con was sere ‘at the conclu on of HN the Viee Grand $ secant Hismarck with friends, ladies” Fur Coats and ae shown in’ such wanted ! the evening. wate Mes, fiss Madge en and will remain the balance o! materials as Penelope. featured in two special price eee ct tun wviatit: eae E el Creer! this week. Bring in your old! Kifina, Pamela and Hy-Lo Club Met Lin Oe eee yg tt-l township, was a business visitor inj furs for repair or remodeling. B Needlesheen, AN the | freups at With Mrs. Middlemas 1 Miss Elsie dohn-| the ity yesterday, Sarah Gold Shop, 312° Main new’ shades; sizes for a | son, M en Thornes ean VISITING HERE Street. | Mizses and Women, re The Hy-Lo Bridge club was enter- , Mr. and M Sh Mise Muriel Williams of nbert, : = nes specially priced) at tala. yesterday at ibe Nate ot Mic, Noe and Mee Ae We Ming, Mont. is spending a few days in the] War Mothers’ rummage , i vy s Van R. Middlemas on Thayer Avenue. | city with friends, sal Rialto Theatre, Satur- | ae sale at Rialto Theatre, §: { Three tables were in play during the — . i 9 afternoon, s FROM PORTLAND ooo wee wy, | days Oct. 3. ' ' Honors were won by Mrs. W. W. Charles L. Hanson has| Eres Lange, Wilson township, gs Moyer and Mrs, J. I. Setser. returned from Portland, Ore., where WS.) business visitor in the city CORRECT COOKERY e e Flowers decorated the house, Aft-|he has been in attendance at the) Yesterday. 7 Fi er the games a luncheon was served.| sovereign grand lodge, 1-0. 0. F.. oxcoan COOK BY WIRE ——— Col. Hays 8 d de,! oN BUSY FORMER BISMARCK WOMAN | seprecendigy the Newih Dohota leage!| John A. Snyder of Napoleon spent INSTEAD OF BY FIRE Word has MARRIED ot in Bic.| £2 the Stall of the general command-| ord has been received in Bis-!er of the patriarch militant of the ¢ _ é as marek of We recent iaarvings of i order renee aad ne eS ae ee - Blankets Damask Turkish Towels Mrs. Charles Hohn to Mr. W. pavers a — 1 $8280) WWealARiEh aovble- ‘Cat Seery. pleco: of Yinew and KIS Yowels Johnson, the ceremony ng place] RETURNS FROM GRAND FORKS i 66x80, Wool - finish double Cotton Mereerized ‘Table Damask it Extra heavy, large size, pl hite at the bride's home in Riv. side, Cal.|_ Edward Alphson returned today | Blankets in block patter us Blue and stock pliced on sale. for hath a ia ic whe Ie. 1) a eet ; be "7 8 . vay ay circle of friends in the city, friends at the University of North double stitched ends. days at 0 W Or Say SDECI 39c Dakota, Mr. Alphson will leave soon’ |) Very special at Brice wis we NI NTER IN CALIFOR-| for California) where he plans to |} — — | SB pain: fetbetis is 8 - Dr. and Mrs. Raker anal eres ne Minter | | i Part Wool double Blankets with wide Outing Flannel Huck Towels family will leave this week by motor] LADIES AID HAVE LUNCHEON |[} | Sateen binding in Tan, Rose, Blue, New, fancy stripe, 36 in, Out- MAREE Sipe. 4K lite Huck: iowel for Chicago, where Dr. Fisher will] | The Ladies Aid of the Presbyter-|[| J Orchid and Yellow. An exceptional | jny pains, 1 Be wal A large size, fine quality Huck Towel, take postgraduate work, They will ian church opened their meeting this || | dan i E ing Flannels, heavy weight in plain or colored border. gular then leave for California to spend| afternoon in the church parlors with ecia Wt bargain for two days all color: A regular 290 0c value the winter, stopping en route at|a “covered dish” luncheon. The af- “it only, at a seller, Spe : Bet 25c Bradshaw, Nebraska, to visit with re-| ternoon was spent with needle work. | i a seller. Special ate... of Dr. Fisher, A short business session was held. A t i A Rob per yar a ING FOR GUEST ON BUSINESS | nnouncemen | Auto Robes 27 in, White Outing Plane! Gauze M. Nordlund entertained} Hf. A, Knudson of Driscoll ha You will need a Dark, Pattern Wool of good weight for Baby use, 98c-—10 yds. package Gauze, Snowy Forks, An informal after- a | car this winter. Here is a reguli quality, c pose . , . noon was spent after which the hos-| LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON | $18.50 robe hee : 3 OSC. 75 i. s se a course luncheon, | Lieut. Homer Wallin, accompanied || | $13.50 robe, $10 00 for only... .....5 Special at . . d Cc . : nth his mother, of Washburn, left || | SPEC Ntvesciice was . — s RMER J AY RESIDENT this morning for Washington, D.C. || ; ; Children’s Hose Pottery .D. Williams ot bes £06 | ———— | a: Dinnerware Buster Brown hose for chil 1 ‘ x a Halliday resident, visited \ ‘ é | A neatly decorated 32 piece set in a dren; fine ribbed with double Imported Yi nl Decorated J nese vd ‘oole en route to Halliday to | . " heel 4 all sizes : Pottery, all first quality, free from attend to business matters, before | ri a venin ! conventional blue design, for ak- heel and toe, a izes ina i: ‘good for Bite ant \ returning to his home in California, | fast or dimmer table. An open stock regular 49¢ ocking, 35 Aen or gi tx, pr eters 2 TO RETURN HOME pattern, A special attraction for this | Special at. . ; Cc pecwat fot on sate at Mrs. N. Nordlund, Grand Forks, e 6 who has been in the city for the past week, the guest of her son and wife, Mr, and Mrs M. Nordluna, nto her home in the morn- October 2nd - 8 to 9:30) | se $5.25 [eer $1.00 39c and 49¢ All items on tables and racks for faeces sy selection. SAVES FOR HOME i} in the city the: gonit of, her site, fi Good Music i Mrs. G. Olgeirson, 621 Third street, | You need not pered lhe . iat : : wil seturn ther nome in Wine ‘©: | by the proverbial official , 15 Models | “Vor Best EB B B ROTH E R : i : morrow morning. a ” = i 2: if iC: S| 3 GUEST HERE eeditapsnionen inyotyed Live Model Draping Bargains ae Edgar E, Potter, Fargo, is visiting | in obtaining settlement for in Bismarck a guest at the home of | package in the mails. ‘ | his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. jes lost the mai H “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” R. E. Potter, of Second street. Under a Parcel Post Pol- Me ES Tieiues and children icy issued by the Automo- We ask that you be our guest Friday evening, 8 to . 7 loft this morning for St, Paul where | bile Insurance Company of i . FASH a they will spend several days with | Hartford, Conn., you sim- 9:30—(no merchandise sold). Our FALL - ee ply report the loss to the ION AND STYLE SHOW. We want you to see IN NEW HOME | ; Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are now at | Company, and an adjust- home at 212 Twelfth street. They re- | ment is made promptly. cently moved from 316 Park Avenue. what really smart garments we are showing. W: ; : wrew. {| HOSKINS-MEYER | M. B. C. want you to inspect them closely during this Revue. - | HERE WITH FRIENDS , : : Recognized LEADER among s hat you may do this a style show will be held < i of Mite Mes, George Montgomery! Henry & Henry Aiciltpligerncxamiempenpeineesitces B | | B S Commercial Schools in the city with friends. Insurance tomorrow evening—you are cordially invited. TO UNIVERSITY If you plan on attending Business College this fa!] and Miss Ruth Little has arrived at THE A. W. LUCAS CO. ate; shouldclear Rea anitiGe Fayette, Iowa, wh hh Il attend! . . f° Sy o im | winte ou should learn more about the opportunities PA CE aa ae FOR FALL PLANTING TIP offered “at the MANDAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. are eS : ee ee a | Although the M. B. C. was established only one y \ Miss Oline BYanten lett this morn-! DR. M. E. BOLTON ARE HERE. ago, in this short space of time the school has grown to ing. forsGrend: Sore: keagpend see Ost thie Physicia \ be the LEADING commercial school in central North i eopatate * : < ie Tulins Dakota. MOVE TO NEW HOME 116 4th St. ‘Telephone 240W Hyacinths, Daffodils, Tulips, | Mr. and Mrs. I. E, Murray have moved from 410 Avenue F to 306 Sev- enth street. M. B.C. students are placed in positions as soon as they are competent to hold a position, we do not hold the ambitious ones back waiting for class graduation. Our Our bulbs are the best you can buy—the same as courses planned on the double standard of indi- ie wpe ounsclnes for fone in our greenhouses i vidual and small group methods of instruction, giving = the honest worker an opportunity to complete his course in the shortest possible time. Jonquils, Crocus, ete. ON BUSINESS A. F. Anderson, Wilton, city yesterday on busine: SOMETHING NEW ’ Nice line ‘of up-to-date “2 trimmed hats at very reason- able price, at the Rummage]! Sale, Methodist Church. | THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT is in the and the price just as low as a good bulb can be sold. Matinee Every Day At 2:80 More than one hundred loyal and satisfied students tn if | have chosen the M. B. C. for their scho You will also PLANT NOW. | be satisfied with the appointments at the M. B. C. in every way. TONIGHT — Thursday fh Ne NEW CLASSES FORMING EVERY MONDAY The Weather NAA? AGEL HOSKINS ~ MEYER Every Monday new students are entering our begin- ADOLPH MENJOU ning classes—make your plans now to enroll—let us Generally fair tonight 5 plan 2 course of training for you, and you will not be and Friday. Somewhat sails: disappointed with your opportunities for a good posi- warmer Friday. “BROKEN tion the moment you graduate. \ r 9 Write at once for catalogue of information. Oppor- A BARRIERS tunity to work for room and board. For information A STYLE i concerning the Commercial, Stenographic, Secretaria! Fox Sunshine Comedy A t courses, address AND COLOR “Tons of Trouble” nnouncemen ale Tomorrow and Saturday Acvery “Mnteriainiog picture THE MUSIC SCHOOL || THAT SUITS Buck Jones: HODGE PODGE AESOP FABLE Macenovediia f —in— # i iG Avenue A, corner Mandan Avenue. We open a YOU. Z ‘ The Timber Wolf’ LOMING it * special two monthly course in learning and read- $ Harold Bell Wright’s.......“A Son of His Father’ ing notes. We will hold these classes Saturday _ *@@ With Bessie Love and Warner Baxter. afternoons. One class for children of 7 to 10 whet S9 . years, and one for those of 11 to 14 years of age. i B > Fresh Lake Pike. |} ° } NOW SHOWING AT ‘ If interested call us up or call at our studio. J. F. PEARCY, Manager : ergeson's PHONE 1060. - PALACE THEATRE MANDAN Telephone 1017 ALPH LAMPE, Director. ae Second Floor Cummins Bldg. Quality-St¥le-Economy, GUSSNER’S Mary Pickford iMs.s.....6ée+00 ee. .“Little Annie Rooney” "3 .

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