The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 3, 1925, Page 5

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE y Tudge arry Benso: N. D., and | Wing, N. D, too mych for her h ral years, For the last two years! family the loss of one of j weet amd most dearly whiel whose many anon LS f charity: browght the blessing | of those in need and: treuhie H Here REES! TREES!! TREES!!! A sh-Elm-Boxelder MARRIAGE Lic horn in Be pputy or the Catholic Missionars | Society of vie Northwestern D A ——_—_~ trict and for the last two years | was vin represenattive | YOUNG MEN, WOMEN?! Mrs. Thomas Hall Mrs. Lahr and > mn four and th { tons in a Come ta Milwa » great * tismare ti As she was vin fale ai city! Priced Honoree at Mrs. Daughter Are shWiNe CIRCLE ta nase ve eughigmenrs she i] EO aa | q ” ; t]he ‘ sewing @ F; ‘ i My uy Toe ag oe y vou ot apenings wy # Rubin’s Party Bridge Hostesses| ,'" | it Serviees fer Mrs. W tii ' lio aan mare boy memaber af the WConamunaly Irained oiice workers in the |] 50c ange eects ‘ le 1 ‘ “ 25, ei 1} spite of many ¢ ‘ : — home this evening’ Laist’ Will Be Held at | Heedlibee TO ee eee ee eee ta en UE Lf conumereial and tincanetal eon | Mrs. I. Rubin of of “West Thayer en- d daughter, Miss) at 8 ole rs for Mia: ai « H Jioiion there we chil Uli caite ey “ae re iat) Ge OF | Middlewest MEL Trees Set If You rtained F fternoon in com- enue B, enter-|Laist, wao died Thursday. St. M *s Churet ie Christine sivs. Hd fo any project concerning the TT aikee and Cuieage, | Prees Set If You pliment to omas Hall, who tee St. Mary's Chareh ii 1: Geile jigs} Welfare of her fellow citizen a While You LEARN" |] Wien, le soon for Washington, D.C. TODAY ; | hood R 1 Al She was secretary of the De n hile You LEAR? | to spend the winter with Mr. Hall son and daughters, Funeral for Mes, Wib) Pertson, of — Honolulu, Hi; of Honor for many years and w Sehool Half-day Work. f | Tpiie ov Ce Wil ts congressman, ‘from: this ls-| the: gare 1, Turtle Kam Last, ck pioneer, who | Wit und a Mer Member of the Brotherhood of rd, room and | Write ov Call ’ Five tables of bridge were played.| yay TK y OF gahden towers. died Thur from the elfects of who i EACH ) by fieer in that organi Walke?’s Barber Mrs, A. W. Mundy won the | throughout the prownonia and gall t ‘ only s Ms et Chet Osea nlZ ae ts FoR MON score award and the honor guest re-! Gusion of play a. cou {be i td cael = i trys mec (On a 191, in Mon te ees : : s Milwaukee Shop ceived a guest favor, evolu: morning Chto cock — Me Honaeavboresite hid gone %ta t ‘ollowre 7 ‘The rooms were lovely with dainty fe. Hbsteseéa. were .assisted: ‘by will Funeral arnarsen were de lon a chim south of Miles City Collere 119 Broadway | decorations of pom poms and baby] y Giice” Fraser and Li week-end with her layed F Mr aevivin the immaediste tar Wells st Bert Hughes | breath. At the close of the after-! parents. Charles ter 8 brother, © her Wisconsin noon a two course luncheon was _ pean an dead wom nd two s served. 7” WITH F eat the Laist ‘ ho reeendy The hostess was assisted by Mrs.| Delegates Leave Miss Minnie! cols, is ee ee i Detroit, Mies C,. B. Rosen, Martha Gertrude Lund-{ quist and her daughter, Ruth. Bridge Party Is . Dhety main, of a few days while she is shoppin y aft ° ce of friends in the eity for) ™ for A. L. Convention) (hs .:e¢3t.of friends in the cetty ors rek left last SHOPPING HERE a 1 convention Mr:. Benton Ba » Wilton, as Devoted Church oor Delogites from Bist th cia out thre an¢ ori-| Spending a few ¢ city chip- minating ia a Serious, oper ition.) CT hor Tite, Mrs. Last was | | Complimentary to. and Ape | ping and visiting She had beeu troubled’ with bron-|ievout Caczotic, In which fait Matinee Every May At nnouncemen } Misses McLaughlin; They wil gone about a row rer ah iis for two weeks before pret be ow strona vn evemnph ’ | week, ror i monta set in, She was taken to the labored ? : 1GH Salud: re Pree The delegates _ include: ny wife of Dr. nospital on Monday afternoon and 1 the varous Catholi TONIG — Saturday m * taTA an ‘NT Fe eee t edn idat egentng| Thompson, J. A. Kitchen Ras in Me a in the city ey operation was pe? early | to whieh be- THE MUSIC SCHOOL at their apartments in. the Hughes| G#llahan, mina r[ yesterday with friends ‘rnesday atternocn, | On lay j her keea mind and bril building as a courtesy to the house Miss’ Ruth’ Wynkooy VISITING | WERE Jevening she had a sinking spell ji eutive abiity. gave her life Wiawar to guests of Mr. and Mrs, RG. Me) | woc. TU. 10 MEET Mr. and Mrs, Otto Reink™, Elgin,| @ the Gast Saeraments, |. tions of trust and te Haughling Misses: Blanche and Ber-) the monthly’ meeting of the Wo-| re spending. the week-end in che ratte vite Chomeabiby. She was preside ‘| avenue <A. vomnce Mandan Avenue Wie onan Asters Were used to decorate the|™n's Christian Temperance Union| marck with friends. }made a strong tight for life ba : lary Wing cirele for se A, epen ; rooms. mn : will be held at the home of Mrs. O a BOOS special two monthly course in learning and read- Three tables of bridge were play-|¥- Bowman, 809 Fifth Street, on} Pe N Bul ing notes. We will hold these clas: ed. Prizes were won by Misses Rose Tuesday afternoon, October 6 a’ 3 . agegard, afternoons One el for child ' Sell and Hildor Simonson. The hon.| clock. Responses to roll call will business in the x <. ‘ chil ‘ guests, were presented with fav-| be “High Points in the State Conven- Feel ine years, and one for th ltol4 , ith fav- tion.” After the business meeting 7 - fF itbveeted call de ae or GAILEEeOU studio A dros cas served| the following topices are scheduled] | HERE YESTERDAY If Interested cell us up or call at our studio, ewosconr . ining. | for diseussion, “Building for Chris- Kaima Haystrem, Wilton, | oj ~ ae | at the conel he evening. |e eran throaui’ the Sunday | spent Friday in the city with friends: mr me , » Cea Telephone 1017 ALPH LAMPE, Director. ‘i School,” “Bible Reading in the Pub- ; 7 7 sige 1 chools and A to Good Citizen- HFRE_YESTERDAY | p” by Mrs, ©. W. Smith, Miss] Mrs. A. TL. Garnes, Regan, was in) the city yesterday shopping. u . Morange will leave] ! for Wahpeton to attend the| Ship.” ao taene annual: state conference of the Meth-| Carrie Hagen, who recently returned alt. Exiekopal hutch. Rec. Mor.{ from a trip to Europe, will tell some eine aiatel : Ne of her experiences abroad and of the M JUDSON ange is district Auperintendent for temperance tuation, abroad’ | Mis. niles, duideon, is in) : : es Paul S. ght sing, good at- iends. | fetwaatst chureh ee ane pane tendance is desired and’ visitors are on *RUBINE | fuesday morning for Wahpeton to| Welcome Lester Larson, Baldwin, was here} attend the sessions. HOMEMAKERS CLUB MET on business Friday. The Homemal club met law Thursday afternoon with Mrs. V: a Middiemas on Thayer street. lia o.| Was the diversion of the ‘afternoon | Friday in the city after, which refreshments were serv: ee a . é . next meeting will be with SPE} A ERE = 3 Sie oie Jaca eddies OF Hea “ions ¥-1 “Phe whole wheatin a digestible form afternoon were Mesdames / ft-| day in the city. man, Fred Ode and W. E. Ri BESSIE LOVE Man Wanted With Sales Ability WARNER BAXTER RAYMOND HATTON AVICTOR FLEMING PRODUCTION Driscoll, spent] We are looking for a man who is dissatisfied with i prestnt income, and who wants to wei into a The evening was spent with sewing after which refreshments were serv- ed. Miss Esther Teichmann. v guest of the class, About twelve : members were in ‘attendance, ON RUYING TRIP of the 3 week on here he can move a lant ‘| AUDITORIUM | Tuesday, Oct. 13 ae ee ee hinges in general. If you ain sell, and have a goed personality. either write Box 271, F: N. Dak. or call at Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck. N. Dak evening, October Sth, Gth and 7th, and ask for Millinery is in Chic a buying trip. While aw guest of her sister at Bz tend the cel KNIGHTS OF cout uous pinwar'| ,, Mies Annie Nie PATHE NEWS D. é q COMEDY — 5 Es 53 z marek Council, Knights of announce the annual Col- y banquet and dance at the Hotel, Mond: itions are being i now. All visiting Knights are in- vited. any MONDAY and TUESDAY | “CAPITOL — |] PUNISHME HL. L. WELSON, VISITORS LEAVE FOR CALIFOR- > SON : NIA . F, Bradley of Mis- iA. Tice and daughter, Phealies pnounce ne birth of| y a ea sauiweal a yon, Allyne FP. Bradley, Jr, on! ‘s+ for Pealitornié September 30. Mr, Bradle s retary of the Asso Alugustus Pitou. in 1 the winter. ‘4 Foe ee eee oa merce in Bismarck for a number of| years. Home aHinec DiS STIRAG NT ER. Fargo where he i i BEAUTY + COMFORT + CONVENIENCE + UTILITY . ACGERTS POSITION HERE | | Tei yn Wagner Pe uiuas Miss’) mestown, has| °F # . ke : i the father of Mrs. Walter Aylen of feccuted Bismarck in) Mandan. He amily friend department of the! A. Foley has been with the Zimmerman company , at Jamestown, of Mr. Tillotson, POLIS | one, Mont to. visit —_ and iN hungry mother : /y ! LEAVES FOR « CHICAGO A. D. Gordon left last evening for aes at A hot, well made cup . f Comeoy Success Ghibago shore lie wily enendpaeyerali ii sail Theodore T, und Charles |[pf delicious He was accompanied as far Minneapolis by Mrs. Gordon, who! F. Anderson. 3 Milaeed ewes MT Ta ee §6= I BANKER’ ENTERTAINED CLUB A marriage license issued by Mrs. Earl Oreutt, Mandan, enter- tained the Round Table club last night in her home. Members are former und present Bismarck high , DR. M. E. BOLTON school teachers COCOA will appease these keen appe- tites and also provide con- , a Eaaogegay ic far ' e e ition. Oa i B CHILDREN UNDERGO OPERATION | Osteopathic Physician | siderable nutrition By Iva Lublenski Ehrlich Rite sande toun Dailey pradents. 196 4th St. Telephone 240W |, Dr. Louis Fischer, ‘former children of Mr. and’Mrs, D. H. Daily, e | instructor in Diseases of Based on The Sotur’ay underwent an operation yesterday for Bismarck, N. 1D. here e 3 = the removal of their tonsils. | Children at the New York Pyenine Pest sie Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, lists cocoa in dict for school children, DAUGHTER BORN, TO DR. PRISKE | Des cand Mrs. Ue Re Priske of (he | RST. Hughes. Apartments announce _ the! | birth of a daughter this morning at | Piano Tuning | \ | | Three Menths a: the Henry Miler Theatre, | New York City. the St. Alexius hos; a | Cc. L. BRYAN Walter Bak er & Co. Lid. PRICES $1, 00, $ 1.59, $2. 00 — PLUS TAX. | HERE FOR NERAL { stablished 1780 i Mrs. Adol afner and daughter | Call The Music Shop. Dorchester, Mass, r 00 W l iS 00. TVi and son’ of Wahpeton ae in the city Mactan: N. D. i es Proceeds For Elks’ Band Benet. | G d Looks as el a G d Se VICE liam Laist. GUEST HERE Miss Nettie Slagg of Washburn is visiting in the city, the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J, Elmer Fahl- gren, ‘Vhe improved Ford Runabout, with its all-steel stream-line body, is an unusu- Ae. Mbeedeeeine ae i | ¥ if It hangs low to the ground,and the body . has been lengthened and re-designed apitol theatre | The pas ak under the ae is filled ROYAL NEIGHBORS NOTICE RADIO The Royal Neighbors Lodge will meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock in he Odd Fellow’s hall. is i ACCESSORIES Joe Byrne, son of Mr, and Mrs, P. E. Byme of Avenue A, ia confined to 3 4 Days Commencing Monday from the outside, and the weatherproof { : BUENA is AND SUPPLIES. RUNABOUT storm curtains open with both doors. e Heat your water with Gar. le n The funniese farce : 2 2 It’s the Super-Fue ever screened $ Under the sweeping rear deck is an un- R i usually large compartment designed for ‘ convenience in carrying luggage. _ EVER READY What is Ey, | eeu ying ugg The Weather In surance? | + : : , eae acme tiaearas Js | TOURING CAR $290 Standard equipment includes four cord pen Sauce nrcbabhy B BATTERIES. $YD CHAPLIN GOURE 5. 4520 tires, nickeled head-lamp rimsandwind- , showers tonight. Tr: prabpp eos TUDOR SEDAN 580 shield wiper. r 4 CHRISTIE. FILM-COMPANY INC. * | FORDOR SEDAN 660 TI eae Aa $9 ? E fet ho sr agen ere ae oe The price remains the same $260, and Insurance is the — Set OPORATION Ail on Open Cats you can buy on the Ford W. eekly Pur- i r | modern method = PRODUCERS ~ DISTRIBL ae eae hase PI ’ : B chase Plan. of makin the The comedy sensation of the screen. Thomas - |} a . 2 Bae ae x ; WOOLENS | | | ae cere Brandon wrote the play almost forty. years ago and | FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. it has been convulsing audiences the world over ever | tain. Call upon since. For three years Hever. comedy produere in $ the industry has been bidding for the screen rights this Hartford to this farce masterpiece. They finally the Christys, Agency for cere \ the most capable of all comedy producers, were en- : < eee tain, sure insur- _ trusted with the delicate undertaking. Wee ee ance. £ The results are a revelation. Aided by a brilliant ' / i cast and a thoroughly capable director the producers B K SKEELS MURPHY | are now ready to present to the world the finest fun- | niest comedy the screen has ever known. fi : NO IN | : aos BROADWAY |? Mitarance™ CREASE IN PRICES 1) TAILORING **# & Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy

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