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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Catholic Foresters pia Wing; Edward Grinnell, Elbo- Found Hime News and an Ae | CIDEONS TO SING AT PRISON; . woods. sop Fable comedy are also on the The : ml gancca Hold Installation ereaeT progr via |) Social and Personal }\ ws. sccm. vm Woman ag, camer cm euas, tans a Dies in Bismarck| ,,* pints 1% Yo Strutz will be in charge B. Strauss was inst t } met yesterday a é Clemen The death of Mr ie-| fer Teo Wiation ey | Sue Digby — Instructor ot Bridge Party Mrs. Draper oreee Meatemeced y Socal | cite oat an | Shorthand and Typewriting. | Monit. occurred yesterd h pital following a four weeks’ ill-| d | at Home of Hostess at oy Mrs. Cordner Evening Bridge Mrs. Ferris Cordner, 422 First, was! Four tables of bridge were in pl: hostess at an info: en won ree of su ; Van Horn Hotel. and Mrs. McNally are well M Tschumpertin,|J:nown in Moffit where Mr. MeXa Catholic Ladies’ Altar So John J. Runge, [has been engaged in business for a Matt" Senger,/number of years. The deceased is a, Ciety will have a Chicken recording secretary formal bridge party | last evening in the home of Mrs. Earl) treasur Joseph Splensky, speaker; | member of the Royal hbor jiodge ) r S at Si M Wednesday evenin, A_ variety of| Draper, 1 Rosser. Late garden flow- | John Schaefer and an ° member St ike Catho- Dinner may _ {. 00. late garden flowers adorned the| ers were used with charming simph- | Nick Bochm, junior conductor; John} lic church. Auditerium 12:00 to 3:00. rooms. Table appointments in var-| city about the rooms. t Brown, inside sentinel; Matt Funeral arrangements will be made " * ‘ tous colors. and designs gave a novel | . Honors in the series of games was | nels outside sentinel: Michael; following the rrival of relatite . | Solid foot comfort in the . "01 y Mr: urchill. rbach, trustee for three y Mrs. MeNa s survived by her! «ep, > * Pp 8 Five tables played. Honors were! At the close of play a two course | Louis Tibesur, trustee for two l husband: hee fon) Marion aged t9,/ cProtex Arch” Pumps or Ox- won by Mrs. J. G. Wallace and Mrs./ luncheon was served to the guests. {Joseph Berger, trustee for one year.| and a dau hter, Dorothy, axe 15. fords. Ask those who wear Roland Gross. Mrs. Draper will be hostess Sat-| » them. Webb Bros. At The Ma Movies | A two course luncheon was servyed.| urday afternoon at bridge. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. R. S. Indseth and Mrs, E. T. Beatt. i Peacock Shoppe ig and Nee Ts Beat Re School | Opens Tomorrow | K. ca inn o eee |, | Announcement is made today of! THE CAPITOL a The Farmer Took Another Ps Away! Hay! Hay epee \ ae 10 olumpuUSs ay ndoor Picnic: j She open tne, Peneock, Art. “Charley's Aunt,” with Syd Chaplin in neti — . ‘aul Whiteman and His Orchestra ;1' 4 1 hoppes 5 Ww in the tit ses its run at the | Insurance May Be Manhattan —Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 8 Dinner Dance) 1, memsers of the Senior cass ot iN ™ brssmernen of the Bismarck high school were | Final arrangements for the Knights entertained last evening after school of Columbus dinner dance to be giv-| with an indoor picnic. The facully| the e en at the Grand Pacific hotei on! members were guests. i} More — Important | syacopatin’ Sal—Fox Trot | cocal refecin by Tom Waring 1, . Th: “J Ceries Waring’s Peans;lvanians an Groceries Way Down in My Heart—Fox Trot with vocal rfrain 1968 "20 Brandon ad rgement of the shop and | running for addition of several new lines. | has 1 d three million ‘dollar | Columbus day, October 12, have been! Dancing in the high school gym-|<hop has been cozily redecorated for] deals with the humorous and Shag: _ . Charles Dornberger and His Orchestra 2 | & made. Ralph’Law's orchestra has} nasium proved to be a pleasant diver-! the opening. TASdINECEItUNUlOHS Which GceiY WHER {] But von order groceries pra been secured to play. _1)| Sion. Music furnished by the] Dressmaking, hemstitching, picot-| one of the boys at Oxford imperson- |} tically every day You're in Wrong With the Right Baby with Piano \ Judge Sveinbjorn Johnson will] high school orchestra. ing, stamped needlework, gift ates “another fellow's. “Aunt. from | g Aileen Stanler 19767 “10 speak. A regular meeting of the! A hot lunch was served at six|t I needs, sewing machine T where the nuts come from.” You are "doubtless needing 7 5 Peer OLB) Bismarck council will be held Friday | o'clock in the domestic science room| needles and repairs will be the Pea-j A splendid rast i seen in sunport some kind of insurance today, |) Wanta Little Lovin’ wich Piano Aileen Stanley evening, October 9, when plans wiil me hind of insurance t svd Chaplin, It ‘includes James ed in the stage pro- el Shan- lec | BL ; | cock shoppe specialities. be made for the winter. | A ge who p 4 s d ————___—___.- | duction for twel DELPHIAN CHAPTER TO MEET | Mrs. P. C. Remington entertained! ? CITY NEWS J( non, Lucien Littlefield, The Alpha Eta Delphian chapter|the members of the Wednesday | | | Francis, Phillips Smalley, will meet Friday morning at 9:30) Study club at the first meeting of | ¢—————-—-—————————@! Jensen, David J: Jimmie I o'clock in the McKenzie hotel. “Ar-| the season yesterday afternoon. in Akin ted Architect i Early Chris-| her h | Ri k Hospital Priscilla Bon: Autumn Sailings jee cae ee HOSKINS-MEVER cuated Architecture and Ea r Seventh street. Very | ismarck Hospita a cated. j ) a i £ 4 tian Art” will be the subject of dis-| interesting papers were fea by Mra.| Admit Mrs. Christine Sayler, ee to EUROPE | cussion with Mrs, L. Rubin as lead-| Sveinbjorn Johnson and Mrs. Spen-| Wishek: Emma Lore It is just as eous it is i | | ( ‘ i | VICTROLAS AND RECORDS er. Mrs, George Ebert will speak of| cer Boise. At the conclusion of the]! William Johnson, L: ward Thomas Meighan con . at | Aw. 4 “Roman Architecture.” Mrs. Harvey! afternoon a refreshment course was ; William Friedrich! tinge fe aay andes Make your choice of the best He , Henry > Harris’ topic will be “Relation of| served. Dorman, Menoken;| week, accommodations. Go via enry & enry RADIO Pagan and Christian Art.” Mrs. E. adian Pacific Sail from rs. Ernest Schramm, Hazen. | Who Found Hir oe ro . Keller will discuss the “Growth} DRAMA DISCU, AT CLUB Discharged: Donald Kusler, S' fn semi-serio: Montreal or Quebec and you 9! Insurance of Christian Symbolism” and Mrs.| Fourteen members of the Current /lign: Bertha’ Herman, Otto Creek; | lucky son of will have W, F. Weertee wit reaae paper cou.| Events club were present at the / Genevieve Halverson, who shoulders the blame when his Onl D oO s cerning the “Develop o | of Mrs. Mary MeLean Weidnes- |Clark, Robinson; Vera Hoffman, younger brother — loses he in , Building.” Mrs. C. B. Nupen’s pa- afternoon. n, Fort Rice; Mrs. A.! ‘Wall street and the! bank nly 4 ays ' pen Sea Ber Byzantine “Arelitecture ant ete read an interesting | to cover his Booth | Furtherinformation from local ani ts. F. A. Knowles, “The In-j can Women in Dram ‘arkington who has pre write steamship agents or fluence of the Church upon Art” will) Olson gave a review Mexius Hospital lten some of Meighan’s best picture J Pe conclude the program. dram {What Price & Admitted: Mrs. We'G Gehrke,| storiess Ss author of “The Man Who now. TANT AG VAULEY GY Ss secia our refreshinents were Baldwin; Jos Simon, Glen Uli “GHL-2nd Avenue South = Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crawford are in _ inn 1 Mrs. John Wu) | Minnexpotts, Mion, = Valley City this week attending the! FORTNIGHTLY CLUB ME ne EAs . j= Slate’ Federation ‘ot Women’s clubs) Sirer bentan Hnker ane hosters tol i eetamyes Rubin Weber. Linton. DR ME, EL BOLTON | | wore creetent rove! satem f= convention, Mrs. Crawford is a dele-| the members of the Fortnightly club! atrs, ft Malzenbechter, Richard. | . ‘ = gate and Mr, Crawford, state histor-] Wednesday afternoon, Mr Peon: BM ald, E Osteopathic Physician = ian and curator, wi ea s ad a eres! on at fs . 7 5 = sp Smyth read an interesting paner on} Kenneth Wal William 1] 416 4th Ste Telephone 2t0W = mnie merian, Assyrian and Babylonian| Ottmar, Mott: ter: Stanton: = o¢ EN ROUTE TO EUROPE Myths.” Mrs. W. 1. Nuessle dis-| Lucille’ Guldeman, Robinson; i Bismarck, N. D. = . . Mr. and Mrs, A. Schaen of Makoti| cussed Hindu and Persian myths. A : Z bio a biledd — Geisinger, Strasburg; Edwin Joseph-} were guests of Mrs. My Bagley yes-| refreshment course was served at terday. Mr, and Mrs. Schaen are on] the conclusion of the their way to New York from where they will sail for Europe. FORMER BISMARCK RESIDENT DEAD ONS CLUB Mrs. W. A “Matrons club of the! paige’ td will meet with Mrs. A.| brother-i , at 3 o'clock Friday! merly lived here. Mrs. Kent, a Bis afternoon. Ali members are urged) marck girl, will. be remembered as to be present, Miss Faye Connor. _HOMESTEADERS TO MEET ATTENDING FEDERATION MEET- The Homesteaders lodge will meet ING . this evening at 8:15 o'clock. All) Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab and Miss members are asked to be present for] Josephine Welch. are representing . e the election of officers. the Wednesday Study club of Bis- _ Rg marck at the convention of the VISIT MRS. HARDING State Federation of Women's clubs Mrs. A. Kruger and son, John, and] jn "Valley City this week. daughter, Elsie, were in the city yes- ’ pita, terday, ‘guests of Mrs. Kruger's IN FARGO e ° daughter, Mrs. Harding. R. B. Murphy is in| Fargo this SON BORN week on business. Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Knight an- nounce the birth of a son Wednes- day, October 7, at the Bismarck hos- pital. ACCEPTS POSITION HERE c p P i TO L Viola McElvain of Pettibone has THEATRE come to Bismarck to accept a posi- TIME TONIGHT afternoon. . Hughes was called to by the death of her w, Floyd Kent, who for. | TAETHIUTTTATGE rE Fall Coats and Frocks Coats tion in the A. W. Lucas store. VISITED HERE Mr. and-Mrs. H.-A. ‘Thomas and. daughter, Helen, of Driscoll were in the city ‘yesterday visiting friends. \ LEAVES "FOR OREGON “ THE We have the largest selec- a spinning * Matinee Every Day At Suits TONIGHT — Thu day CORINNE GRIFFITH’ KENNETH HARLAN MARRIAGE tion of suits and overcoats gus entertain- LA ranges are complete in col- ors, models and prices. Just when most women are seeking to replenish th robe, this event can be?maiked as a most timely price reductions important, but we wish to emph an ait ; al and style of these garments. Here are wool coats, featuring the flared sleeve and hems as well as the circular fullne: Here, too, are unusually fine wool coats with the new $35 - $45 — _WHRL’ we have ever shown. The The World Motion Picture, Funniest CHRI E COMEDY The new models and color- HYGG2NUNYEUEQUOOUEQE0USUO E008 EUEUUEUGHOOEAEEUASEOUOOOOE GEORGES AE SH TOCSUOOUCDEOUOOSUTDUOOSTEOUUUDEUESSUEUUGESGEPSOGASTREOTDOOSDGECECEGDENS TAD UDSM EDS TESCO SHOPPED HERE i Mrs. H. W. Little, Baldwin, was, ' shopping in the city’ yesterday. SUSTTUTUL: polly For Friday and Saturday only, a discount of GOES TO FARGO ° a several days’ b 10% will be given on all high priced Coats. ON BUSINESS Cc, V. Anderson, Baldwin, was in R, 0. Hark left today for his home ine " = , Ore., after : a = yf « yiwith friends ings are sure to please you Watch Out |= RETURNS HOME and the values are excep- = if Mrs. J. C. Bintz has returned to; ional “ P = high neck line, gaily bedecked with fur collars, cuffs and band. { her homie in Mott after a short visit tional. COMING = in the city. = < aca e " = FROM ERWOOD ae ’ THOMAS = Misses’ Coats‘ranging in prices of 4 Mrs. J, M. Samuelson of _ Under- EIGHAN = = wood visited friends in Bismarck B HIG = = yesterday. ees ergeson S In His New Picture = : $1 2.50, $ 1 — and $ A 6.50 = Mrs. J. Sint? hina. Linton was oor rf = Ladies’ aut = 3 5 . i. ie! . 'y . . . © = “a hs i = visiting ‘and shopping in the city yes- iloring. Clothing. The Man W = = ferday. a oe = = = Found Himself” | 3 $19.50, $24.50 a $29.50 |e oe Mrs, William Gehrke, Baldwin, is = = seriously il at the St.’Alexius hos —\= } pital. —= =r |E “CHARLEY’S theta tae one a = ETT ) Beautiful assortment be : A a4 = = ‘ >. organdie trimmed aprons an = F kc = house dresses. Very special, = iA OC S = | 95c. A. W. Lucas Co. with =, : : = { sae = ; Re 5 D Hl APLIN = Tulips—outdoors and Tulips, = With youthful lines = ! The Weather Y C j = Daffodils and Hyacinths in = ‘The buoyancy of youth certair is evident in these new frocks just ar- = = ts ind 7 . — rived for display -- Shown in Silks and Crepe Satins. Here you will find = Partly cloudy to cloudy Adults 35c Children 15c = pots indoors. = the popular puffed sleeve, front fullness and jabot effect. Some trim- = Houlght 3 ond eee = = mings are in the same materials and others in contrast. Both novelty and = ‘continued co! . = conservative patterns are presented. = . : i] Performances 7:15 and Plant Will’s Bulbs for best Wz} ‘ on estan Me poets at = . m. 2) = Also showing a special assortment of Flannel and Hairline stripe dresses. — § ena results. We offer a complete 13] = Special ‘for Friday and Saturday airy: me ms esi. = line of finest quality bulbs. =\|= i = apality =||= $7.50, $12.50 and $19.50 = = as All = | FAIR STORE | ; e = = First glass loth HE! Oscar H. Will & Co. {ig : : ing Salesman. : = ‘ = : ie Flower Phone 784 319 - 3rd St. = BISMARCK, N. D. = Bergeson’s S. E, Bergeson = = ae, = = Quality-Style-Economy & Son. = = TM

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