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MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | , : PAGE FIVE LEAVES FOR FLORIDA Joral weeks i visit in Bifnarck with blended with the modern title role is an exceptional ¢ in.’ months and his death was not unex: | SELFRIDGE GIRL DIES 2 Diesem, Who has beon Me. and Mre, . MeLaughtin, ments of | cluding dames I in pected. His brother, . will ar Ruth LL. Mehaughlin, &-year-old ; ing the interests of the Great. | | Wwe vive today from She D. to daughter of Mr. and) Mrs, Charles ‘ North Dakota Association for the | MOVED HER - attend the funeral which) MeLaughlin, died late Sunday even- ‘ burn have moved to th city Driseolt, short illn The body was taken located at the Hughes ~ aw une nome in Selfridge today and fiw 7 ments, “ GHARLYS AUNT — Sent NEPHRITIS TAKES DRISCOLL BOY hurial services will be held tomor- 5 , H-yearold son) pow. i A ILL. TODAY Stenstadveld of ———__---—— Phyllis Rosen Dial Club Is { ' APES ciitrat _ Postmaster O, Lundquist is confin- CITY aturday even- Performance starts at 7:15 ‘he *. The Lad id of the t Bap- ed te his home today by illne: 2 1 following an = epee th Honoree at Entertained at | ist “nrc” wall meet the ask Nephriti. The body Sharp) tonight — Capitol ee | ment parlors Thursday afternoon -—— ——__-- no! TENREOR r ol today, Funeral jy Par with Mrs, Rand as. hosie Mem- cre j id Tuesday, Theatre. ‘arty Saturday Hendricks Home ystems mens "At The Movies f fe itt [ss — is ‘ : ~ ee —~e h meres of amity nd Miss Mr, and Mrs. F, M. Hendricks en PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS TO MEET j CAPI L try in charge of the ho ehaleral GARR RAN ERAT ment tertained Saturday evening at bridge Phe Proyressive | Math aah ELTINGE THEATRE | [work in North Dako ived af 1 | home e members of the Dial lub will méet Ovtuber 6, with IN an exhaustive | tr upon Htelogram from the bur Wash. | | | evening on the occasion of her 6th] rst meeting of the winter Mrs, Roy ‘Roll exit wilh be “Capit Punishment, minent With Syd Chap- tmgten. D.C, Sunday ordering him! | ae birth Sixteen friends of the! son. Three tables were in_ pl ; 3 of’ finious h inologist, the), lave Taree Which hys {0 leave immediate ‘ | Is * honoree were guests. Honors were won by Mr, and Mrs. “ nion that of Maid: tal fal at Tess to take charge of of nn | A i | rd to with gr fk e Puncpiand other games were played| W. Folsom and Dr. Rex Taber. . convieted through eireun- ee outh disease f | ' a8 during the even ‘A course luncheon was served af- of erimes they did {24% wnt | \ 2 Munger and Mis dee 'the Pames.. A. bud vase: of foxes ly meet death “upon Rownced that the sereln alsa Ve lett last night { H | 3 ors in the centered each’ table. chai yyy Thomas had heen purchased I | pghecgritions were of a Chinese na- i | Metean er 3 The sub: \ Hine fies Beau macehaarll DRISCOLL FARMER DIES Pt Pere ter a cae rry hee | Miss Pilmoor "eel for tne day will be “American With, the theta cap tonight when it w : } ) cluding chop suey, tea and other! pan . and Tuesd This highly dramatic run at the Chinese dishes, was served. Mrs.| Home From England WEEK-END ou are is played by niient 2G. Roken, mother of’) the boner i oa Josephine cast including” Eliott Cla Tne Tne: Oe 2 guest, was assisted by Miss Effie! figs trohe Pilmoor returned last ence neon; Ellon Jeger Bow, George Hackuthorne, Maty Carr Md-wide a ‘ Rosen and Miss Mary Lueus in serv-/ week from York, England, where she Hegre were guests over the » It, Pra Pathe News and iiously. for thirty-three y ing. has ‘been the itest of relatives for st the hunting lodge of Mr tinge fr it London, it ran for four consecutive aL Tae several months, F. W. Murphy at Dawson, Sea URS oars, being yiven 1466 times, Betty Jane Backlund Miss. Pilmoor visited in London - waddition to er. Ueiinisties cof. Maollywood in DR. M. E. BOLTON | { 3 and on the continent while away. DIRECTORS OF RB. Pp. W. CLUR TO ion with Ideal Films tal O Celeb Birthday = = . ME! = : aie Osteopathic Physicinn 3 : 2 elebrates Bir ay McMah | The board of directors of the Rus) VAUDEVILLE AT THE PALACE 116 4th St Teleph ( 3 cMahons Home ingst and Professional Wonweh's stu The Palace Theatre at Mandan has Ath St. lephone / 3 Mrs. Ardid Backlund, 605 Ninth «will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 its program for Tuesday ma full Bismarck. N. D ‘ street, entertained Sunday after- From Eastern Trip o'clock in the elub rooms. evening this week five acts of edi@hagiin ti (he q 3 noon ‘at 8 o'clock for her daughter, ee i oe audeville | entertainment : i 2 Betty June, who celebrated her third] Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McMahon re-: VISITED HERE ture picture, The rn eto the foot bi f the > birth yesterday. turned Saturday evening from an and Mrs, Hubert Heitan ant - s~bering two boys and ¢ ' eM nse Of the , 3 } Covers were laid for eight at the! eastern trip. In Syracuse, N. Y., M on and Mrs, Horace Hoitan, two girls, offer a most unique and 4 plic of line and the sna; s with which luncheon which followed an after-; NeMahon, local L. C. Smith visited in the city Saturday Tasetaating pertormance with hoops c hey ankle, step-in BY noon of games. A birthday cake! writer representative, attended a With relatives and friends and diaboles, | Their juggling and ; niin gay . Ww 2 lighted with three candles was the| convention of salesmen of the com- - passing of these toys of ghee punps' 3 Pete eosnecsiteserscs centerpiece. Mrs. Frederick pany. Banquets, pleasure trips and RETURNS FROM SPOKANE metal of various designs is said to mach Enjoy with which they 1 3 helm assisted the hostess. other entertainments were given for . Miss Katherine Ha returned be marvelous and their skill aston- be slipped into, hie “eeENLerE BWit — ~—— the con on visito Or the fin, Sunday from Spokane, Wash. waere ishing, as at times there are. as oo 5 R FRIE @ convention a boat trip: She has been for the past monvi, the ™ as twenty hoops in motion. Their all-round 4 | dispatcher © to the Thousand suest of iher aunt. fn a a ac medy skit en- clev buchle Dp} | in y| Islands was enjoyed. $a Bie | titled Hep Youre ETP rece ‘ ms are other point favor q following a Me ‘ » trip in al ILL AT HOSPITAL chuckle with ay n a P $ ! f 4 f Sir. Grimes at cutest With salesmen inthe! Perry Multia, son of Mr and and onthe Matinee Every Day At 2220 t ‘ * fe sone time resided at Grand Forks and] central western district. which come Q..ultin. haw Dee tar pe aeenann , j is quite well known in this vicinity ises territory ‘a st as Ch ospital for + OF aren . TONTCH a TERS . 1 patent pump seit, He left qontepiee tor Decdwicd, ines territory a8 far east aa Chi-j C ayacensed A j aneing is) TONIGHT — MONDAY and TUESDAY nt PEE? 8 ) b eatin make a trip through the| Before igturaing home they EASTERN SHAE TO me oe tier be side gores and instep ; Bla ills country. Mr. Grimes is} ed M Mahon's ents in Ne TASTERN STAR find Sodeling, 23 , DRX TE Siar eutonts ne } railroad: work, iy boat. from New York City. to. Al- ee ae naa sith brine GEO. HECKA THORNE M Ane AR er LIVINGSTON , | bany. we ade at Buffalo, #t Se clues cm Mn ee ae S TO LEAVE TOMORROW Niogara Fails, Chicago and the Twirl auties of nature MARY CARI ALEC B. FRANCIS 1 square buckle Mrs. W Butler, accompanied by] Cities, i ON BUSIN es arene f ‘ a Edard Alphson, will’ | east | 0, ae dorson of Driscoll, " 46 edged with beads > morning by ear for ( TO WEAR R panied by Mrs. Anderson, was in th pas ‘ : > she will spend the winter, They w The Presbyt TRAVEL Be leity Saturday on business, STINKS @ Satin ste p-in, a stop xt Spokane, Portland will meet ton You cr hi chure FROM MENOKEN t p , cites M the church Miss | Car Miss Helen Watchel trom Menoken CAN HAVE vouR You've read about it. you've thou shout ii. yo Ne \ permanently. returned from was visi during the LPS DEVELOPED about i Wosee it as You Never exp ty seo i Capla , | \ j ° ~ | ” ey -! ° » a sa ona Ae FROM WEDDI TRIP Mr. and Mrs, Chris Pederson re- turned last week from a month's wedding trip to Niagara Falls and aces of ste re . Pederson ) Wetmore before her i now RETUR Dr. G. A, flings returned 1 night from paler K 7 has heen attendan association st two weeks. convention | “OR PORTLAND veier of Harvey, N.! employed at’ the ota, left even-/ Portland, Ore. where spendthewinte MOTORING (TO MINNESOTA The T, Mitterling, Steele, left by for Minnesota, Mr,! Mitter! Bed) from the St. ing « tonsil ope pew ¢ Hae R BORN nounce the evening at 8 o'clock 5 Thirteenth stree: their home at MANDAN VISITORS Mesdames J.C. Sehantz W. A. Shaw and Miss Eleanor Earley of Mandan were shopping in the city Saturday. RETURNS HOME Miss Vendla Vitalis, Wilton, re-! turned home today after a several lays’ visit with friends, FROM MINOT Miss Vera Middleton of Minot is, spending the week in the city, the/ guest of friends. HERE SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gorder, Kintyre, | motored to the ci Saturday to| visit and shop. FROM ASHLEY Miss Edythe Ralston of Ashley was the guest of friends in the city over the week-end. ) VISITOR WEEK-! Hilda fafson, Washburn, spent the week-end with friends in Bis- marek, WEEK-END VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scheerle, Jud- son, were week-end visitors in’ the city. FROM BRADDOCK Miss Racheal Shepard of Braddock was in Bismarck Saturday. Regular meeting Bismarck Lodge No. 5, A. F. & M., tonight at 7:45. Work in the E. A. degree. All Masons urged to attend. The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; probably snow tonight. Colder. NEW OVERCOATS NOW. * * * ) Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy he| 4 | ing: d friends here chy past few WAR MOTHE! BUT ONCE RS MEETING IN THE CITY coll, ie Ne ‘ War Mothers will meet tonorr Wo elton. Ros. afternoon at the home of Mrs, Frayn man, nd Mrs. Baker: Hear . were shopping in racer ‘ é ae { NEW SALEM VISITOR ry mH _ | Miss Alice Bremer, NewS FINNEY'S SPE AKS AT CONVENTION p was shopping in me DAILY PHOTO SERVICE M. Macleod, direetor of bos} RE a BISMARCK Trom Bellefield, where ‘yesterd | tea eihusineas [nthe el ess in the city thi spoke school convention. at the Stark county sting RETURN HOME Misses Blanche and Ber Laughlin returned vest to their home in Chie | (UTS-SORES Cleanse thoroughly—then, without ic K: tc PO KS 5 Over 17 Wi'lton Jara Used Yearly y will be pane: two wecks. WASHBURN VISITOR Hilda ustafson was the the city over the} She returned to her nome shburn today. ’ MI SED. i RE and Mr: Clayton Carls fnd week-end. nm, Washburn, vis- h friends over the {Cricket week-end. Pr. BL Wi EBB ¥V ISITS so. B, in The Helling Agency ferons Cait, to vist Ms son, DHe|J CMON! pongranee ant ||See the new number Webb: nee: Pr, Sweaters. marek First Guaranty Bank Bldg. just received this TERLING Miss Marie Tollifson has returned | J Phone 877 Bismarck, N. D. a.m. to her home in Sterling after a sev eral days’ visit here with relatives. ON BUSINESS : Gottleh Klain, Turtle Lake, ve-|| Rent Typewriters ° turned h in the ci me after spending two days on business, Special Rates to Students. Performance starts at 5 UNDERWOOD ;sharp tonight — Capitol, TYPEWRITER CO. Theatre. Phone 820 H Special Attraction TONIGHT ——AT THE—- Heart River Pavilion DANCE MUSIC EXTRAORDINARY PATF ACES OF RHYTHM. En Route From Huron, South Dakota. 6 MASTER MUSICIANS. 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