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J ae OCTOBER 20, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ] FOLEY SPEAKS Fe etal = te Magstad, Hebro: Sebinity, Driscoll: Mrs. Seb Blue Gre OL W. Dutton North Dakota will not grow as fine] admitted celery bunches # “Ground Gripper” | shoes are a man’s most valuable as- Mrs. Christian > else, The | Coleharbor; Ma Seott, Pe orn's patch were] Mike Svetenko, ette; Mrs, uly fou height and about Mis, WoC, Gehrke, Bald et. Sold exclusively by Alex ' eC Ori x. Menoken; M. FE Rosen & Bro. Nel, Use Gas. It’s the Scientific ae 'Miss Hoerman e kin a tet a St ALEXIUS MOsriT\L NovES ills ed Fuel. ; With Hallowe’en | Honor Guest at cae eee F fink. Per Zan coat, ealt 1051, ELECTRIC COOKERY Carnival Dance Surprise Party 11203 2h" Bim mites tte , Livonay: Alfred: Pete “ deank Everts COOKING: CONFER cheson i i n pastor of the local Metho- And the stile would he Edward — MeCartney, Corn stalks, pumpkins, black eats, Miss Lo Hoerman, who will him tot it thro i i piseons chure ny se i Mes. John Widmer, bre gs vie nd_ather" kay favors of ihe | he married i future, was) Did y uw give his your hud ? Me en ra grin aly God Keister, Venturia; SOIC CH OCHTTTTCCTITIECC TUTTE ECT Cee allowe’en season with a few grotes-! honor suest party given was clipping down hi 4 . : eee dia Eman, Coleharbor que skeletons to add the desired) evening — by meni And the world, so 1 was of ‘the Masonic : i lodge. His talk North Dakota M Did f « ns of the various lange s teresting: effect were the decorations rmed an appropriate setting Lion using him ill Did you give him a word? for you show him the rod, aha’ awake at Or did you just let him’ yo on f th 5 with h ate dies of the church with el BISMARCK HOSPITAL NC rrangements for | ee rs 1 Admitt g Closing his hal? hour talk wich a Adm ng of his pocm “What Did You Richardton; James W. Poley literally members of the hiwanis Strutz, time oven- oo cides Us howl. colored streamers, es, Hallowe'en An informal evening was enjoyed. | ther carnival features | Various officers of the chur one of the merriest] short talks, expressing t pre. | charmed th Ralph Law's orch ciation of Mis Hoer an's work in| Club today at the luncheon hour, Les. S4U2+ G y fortune telling| the church. The honor guest was | Sons: drawn from life: The lesson $2" J C. D. Dursema! presented with a of jof mutual help and tolerance and ire! Matinee Every Day At presided, enjoyed. A plate) A luncheon was served at the con-| Kindness;. the need of appreciation of Jamestown; Ferenc REDE ct shy cea TOPGEAR: served at midnigh Dr. luncheon w Short talks were given by B. Strauss, Dr. Dursema_and E, clusion of the evening, the value and the nobility of work; )fONM oes | touching tribute to the old friends! (, Discharged: Fand to the old State of North Dakota Carsons Tt TONIGHT — T ODD FE. Attorney F, FE, “MeCurdy y! There will be a meeting | these were the high spots in a Meetor Mel was chairman of the committee in| of the Bismarck Leduc’ LO, O.| Most entertaining and instructive ad- charge. He was assisted by Mrs.| ¥, at ck tonight. Ali Past] dress. Strauss, De, Dursoma, Dr. Rox Gra: nds are requested to” be present | Joseph reslow was chairman of ber and J. P. Spies. | for.the purpose of nominating’ G nd | the day, | Dr. Ramstad reported progr: "| the matter of the Father and banquet, and obta pledge all those who w t to do About 160 ‘guests were in attend-| Officers. Noble ¢ ance half of whom were _ invited guests of the Lions and their wives. RLS HAV E PARTY SOUPCUUCCDEOEOOESOUESOSOQUUQUUG CECT EEEETERCEETEEE STG CAMPFIRE ¢ IUESTS OF MRS. MUNDY their shafe in. putting the banquet ‘ The Campfire girls were guests at} Mr. and Mrs, €, Mosher of] over in good shape. the home of their guardian, Mrs. W.) Minneapolis are in the city, the | | Miss Finch of Fargo, with Miss Runey as accompaniest, e¢ 1a solo to the musical pro- Mrs. 1 Thall and Miss f i Mosher’s sister, Mrs. | Mudge en’ party. Decorations in!A. W. Mundy, and Mr. Mund. Mr_| ttibut keeping with the nature of the party) and Mrs. Mosher came for the hunt-| £T used. ‘The guests came dr ing. They will be here for a week n Rigler also’ sang, accompan- id” costames. Lila Olson was] or two. | ied by Miss Dean Best. warded a prize for the best costume. - | The following visitors At the conclusion of an evening of LEAVE FOR HOME : Mr. Sidney Adams, games and contests a luncheon was H. F. MeLean and W. J. Me Lieut, cor o served. {who have been visiting’ in’ the = the guests of their mother, Is IMPROVED 'Mary MeLean, left this morning Mrs. Charles Loomis, daughter of | their homes and Huli- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Boise, and sister] fax, respect of this ¢ was seriously injured in an automo- bile i August has improved to the hospital in Fargo, and will turn to her home in St. ‘Paul next week, guests of G. Worner, Friday evening pre- hon, nis. 25 OUNCES | “1 P25 cents” 4 TOE and. Mrs. from i M Offered at Special Prices For Tomorrow Only course in opto- | in tha at the 1 ter than ‘North Dakota for Mr, MacDonald concludes his | — i BIRTHDAY PARTY i Miss Laura Ellsworth was host : ay afternoon to ten little girl ion of her eighth birth Hallowe'en decorations —w RETURNS FROM GRAND FORKS Howard Hagen returned this mor ing from Grand Forks where he at-| smaceeea tended Homecoming day activities} | GROWS FINE ©] and spent the week-end with friends.; Fred W. Korn. of A comedy) drama. the sory of a smart youn: wowho tr knew ne business AUDGOUOUOAUOOUTUAATEOSUOEOOOONE has weed, At'the eoudlusion of a merry | placed in the office of the Bismarck 4 | afternoon of games refreshments | _ 0, U. W. PARTY | Association of Commerce. some fine pa what he found out | were serve The hostess received | ALOU W. inbars andihele (ei of celery which he ha when he de foorun if many beautiful gifts. i will |} tined— this| taised at his home and whieh dis foray c - } evening 7 o'clock with pot luck} Prove any claim that this section of ceaR eS erase a DINN RA & Hu ne i _j supper’ in’ their lode room ‘ | NEWS PICTUR ws fhe s’ Aid of the Presbyter: + ‘OME ian church will give ab: i THURSDAY MUSIC CLUB | COMEDY supper in the chureh parlors Thurs-| Mys, VJ. LaQose will entertain! FOUR IN FAMILY day evening, October usic club this wee COMING } made fr sorted in the ‘ newest T EVENTS CLUB such are the Fur Co; il to vive one an insight in their quality cul The Current Events club w with Mrs. Obert Olson on Wes will be the study topte. Snecial Scitine at prices i meet "xtc" ATTENDED D. B. C. AI vitton, ana| ‘Three members of her family got , were mranted | good positions through their train- Ss Pp, e Monday in ing at Dakota Business College, ame race | LEWIS STO? 1D VIRGINIA, VALLI, NITA esday afternoon. Corwin and Ta Moffet of Barney,! several days. city. guests of their; zi Gladys Moffet. WOODMAN BENEFIT — The Modern Woodmen of Americn FROM WASHBURN are sponsoring an illustrated lecture r. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson of at tho Rialto Theatre this evening at burn are spending the day in; i8 o’clogk. ity on business. na A small payment will hold any garment until wanted. ND, are sister, Mi All Coats are Guaranteed. .T. L. WILL MEET RETURNS FROM KULM The regular meeting of the L. T. L. Douglas Lane returned yesterday | will be held tomorrow afternoon af- from Kulm where he spent several! ter school at the Baptist church, days hunting. A. W. LUCAS CO. AUUOUONUOOUSAOSLOUSCCUOUOEQUESUQOGQUNGUDSSAUGS AGE AgSUGNSESUELANaUANREER EUR 2It - | FORTNIGHTLY CLUB HERE YESTERDAY The Fortnightly club will meet J.J. Huff of Regan was a business | tomorrow afternoon at the home of visitor in the city yesterday. | Mrs. William Langer. LEAVES FOR NEW YORK | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Washburn left this morning for New York City. | TONIGHT Moving Pictures and Lec-| ture under the auspices of; Modern Woodmen of America, Camp No. 4164 at Rialto! Theatre. Public invited.’ Free. | = Northern — Seal, fine quality. Satural Mi at, Brown = , RETURNS HOME office of ihe county judge. H K NADI \= ‘elf ea ABS ae = Miss Wilma Hollingsw Fargo. Then Lenore Kremers en- i l= tri 89 50 i ] 75. 00 = this morning for her Home in} Goats EAPOLIS rolled. She was recently sent out at orover a ad 12 trimmed 5 5 . collar = ville, Ind., after an extended visit in _ is morning for = = the city with relatives. Minusspol ‘ has been inj we call of the Thompson bea “THE LADY |= ; = WARS AID ROMTSET ine city for some time on business, | for a ‘‘contpetent office woman.’ i = Northern Seal, Marmink — collar u ory fine quality, = iA MEE! e made the trip by car. o e is 3 Y 12 Fi = aie Leien Atliepclety obtne Binal |e mane we telP by ca Every D. B.C. graduate is 2 WHO LIED 'Z and .00 f 225 er8) = Baptist chureh vill meet w rh Mrs.) avanni BORN living‘‘ad’’ of the school’s efficien- YEARS H = culls «isa trimmed . Pasa. = H. F. Keller, 104 Avenue A, Thurs-| 4 Mrs. George Smith of Bis- . Firms who engage one, engage — = = a aieabaii ee daugh noni the, hirth’ of 31 more. ‘The local Ford office hasem- | oy , > [lz N 1 Bei Hud L. Viatl = . e daughter Monday evening at the St. . a Pp. Y | {= Northern Seal, ely Squirre udson Sea iatku Squirrel col- = i ENTERTAINS AT DINNI Bd a: Alexus hospita ployed 18. Ada Gessner has recent: | W HY AY ! VAUDEVILLE | collar ani : vs lar and ct is ; : = Miss Minnie Nielson entertained a! ual . i cay aa enehe ! 5 2 = olla i arand culls, = number of guests at a game dinner) — WED srupy cium _ | ly gone to their Carrington branch. WAR, PRICES? || PALACE-MANDAN iE ra $ 1 25.00 COBOR exe $2 75. os = Satur evening at the Grand Pa-| The \ Study club will Watch results. “Follow the Suc- Nhe d | TONIGH i= = cifie hotel. pect Tomerrow attermoon (at the | ceSSful.”? First Winter Term, Nov. lovernment use | GHT 12 N (Sak j kul Pall ski = —- i e of Mrs. L. FE. Birdzell, 400 ae aa A = Natural Muskrat, very Karakul Coats, fail skins, Brown = RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN — !Sisth street. Indra 2. Write F. 1. Watkins, Pres., _77224/Zons of pounds | = five a ry r re sll ona fuil. skin 3 = Ss. H. Knight has returned to his, 806 Front St., Fargo. i = ne 149 50 ox collar anc 185 .00 = home in Jamestown after spending RETU RN. SHOME | i= Quality soccer os a ° border ........ = a day in the city on business. and Mrs. 4 have re- = = ———= ES hele Roe Reena = VISIT § ter visiting in the city for the past | H = AULUOUUOUGUNGESEAAAUUAOSUEUULAGUNGOSUNEANSI Fy] TUE Smoot!: Sailing With Mand. n Business Coilege Training. You'll find sailing on the sea to success much easier if you're fortified with Mandan Business College Training. | i | | | | | | Our graduates are filling the best positions in Ste- nography, Bookkeeping and Secretarial work. Never in your life have you known anything to compare with the complete HAPPI- | NESS of the wonderful) “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold exclusively by Alex Rosen & B A lifetime of study and labor devoted to the art of cleaning and dyeing is at your command here, together with a $9,- 000.00 cleaning plant, one of the best equipped plants be- tween the Twin Cities and the Coast. ‘ CITY ino overs YOUR FEET: For the relief of Paine Corns, Callouses, Bunions, e Tired Burning Feet and the Rebuilding of Broken Arches “Comfortable Feet are One of Nature's Greatest Asset Get lined up for a good po- sition by enrolling today. Students admitted any |} business day-Write, Phone or Call for Free Catalogue. Address Fa ace, +| Smart Winter Styles Sailing from V ° i : The Weather aes a iets Special Prices During Teachers Increasing cloudiness to- HM. TAT re na aven ff Institute night and Wednesday. Not so cold. MANDAN 2nd Floor Cummins Bldg. J. F. Pearcy, Mgr. MANDAN, x. 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It is so simple and easy it is almost incredible to those complete relief giving spring and elas 'y to the step and walk. | that have suffered for years with Corns, Bunions, Tired Burning A great many foot sufferers have gained this delightful relief \ Feet, Weak Ankles, Falling Arches and other foot ailments. and now they can stand, walk, run, dance and enjoy outdoor ! When one's feet are in such a state it affects the whole s: sports, without foot pain or discomfort. If your feet hurt it tem. They slight many daily duties and lose many pleasures. will be of the greatest interest to you to see Evenings by a! Intment e Z é fn Rowsiaae’s SARAH GOLD SHOP STLYE WITHOUT BRT SAYAGANeD pol asl PHONE 566, a= === 812 MAIN ST. Bhi \ Ca ae oo rme Phone 877’ _Bismarek, N. D.

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