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7 1 1 1 , hee ye » 4 4 a) ; i ' Spare. ae eee ae r J 1 fi ee WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925 Eight Tables Entertained at Flaherty Home H. Ulmen and Mrs. T. E. entertained last evening at the latter's home, 815 Second street, with eight tables of bridge. Guests were members of the St. Anthony group oo! the Catholic Missionary rele Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Catherine Nolan of St. Paul and Mrs. Jack Nezlow of Mandan. Honors were won by Mrs. A. D. McKinnon and Mrs. E. Kaiser. A course luncheon was served after the games. Appointments carried out a Hallowe'en motif. Mrs, Zuger Entertains Mrs. Alfred Zuger of Thayer ave- entertained informally last _eve- ning for the members of the Busi- ness and Professional Women's club's general October committee, of, which she was chairman, and the chairmen of the various committees of the club. At the conclusion of the evening, spent with needlework and informal amusements, a course luncheon was served. The hostess was assisted by Miss Judith Rue. INVITATIONS ISS! Invitations have been ed for the annual Hallowe'en dance of the . Which will be held October 46. ‘phins for the affair are heing worked out b: the committee chairs C.'S. Fossum and Mrs. y. Othe committee are: Healow, Mrs. W. 4 Bush, Mrs, Ralph Penner Pond. Mrs. B. Gorman. ) Meaiames J veeks, left this morning for Butte, Mont., where he will v before returning to his home, RUMMAC The Baptist Ladi their rummage at_the church, Saturday, October 24. Those contri- buting are asked to bring their rum- mage before Friday morning. STAG DDINNER L, Rubin entertained at his nome Saturday evening at a stag dinner in honor of Tom Hall, who is leaving} for Washington soon, Covers were SALE Aid will hold laid fo: DEGREE OF HONOR TO MEET There will be a regular_meeitng of the Degree of Honor Thursd: rvonin= at 8 o'clock at the A. O. W. hall. LEAVES FOR CANADA Mrs. Eliza Suttle will leave to- morrow morning for Brighton, tario, Canada, where she will’ visit relatives. HTER BORN DAU Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farley of Ashley announce the birth of a daughter yesterday at the Bismarck hospital. THURSDAY MUSIC CLUB The Thursday Music club will meet, tomorrow at o'clock p, m,, at the home of Mrs. V. J. LaRose, 522 Sixth street. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Nick Simons, Mandan, announce the birth of a son yester- day at the St. Alexius hospital. TO FLORIDA FOR WINTER Mrs. Florence Ward will leave to- morrow morning for Tampa, Fla., where she will spend the winter. HAS GUEST i Mrs. Catherine Nolan of St. Paul is in the city, the cuest of her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Fossum. MEET TOMORROW Mrs. M. H. Hollst, 318 Avenue D, will entertain the St, George's Guild tomorrow afternoon. SORORITY PLEDGE Miss Sara Rubin has been pledged to the Phi Epsilon Sorority, North- western University chapter. Several dozen hats reduction. Nielsen’s ery. at big} Millin-; The ladies of the Presby- terian’ church will serve a baked ham supper in the par- lors of the church Thursday evening at 6 o'clock, at 60c per plate. nembers of ane s after s| former Thirteen Bridge Club Entertains _ at Pretty Dinner ¢°“<"" i Aneta t lests. H The “lows” of the Thirteen Brid; club entertained the “hig! at dinner last evening at the Grand Pa | | | | returne | I | | Joseph THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS Ata meeting of the Sunday Sclioo!| bourd of the McCabe Methodist Epis- feopal church’ last evening the ju office a pending a few days Sl lowing officers were elected home in Valley Ci | Neff, superintendent; B. Assistant superintendent is ANETA | vies, — secretary - treasure ana! own chi private secretary to! Cook, libra Mrs. PF. H. Register, ence wer Sorlie, has gone to. junior and intermedi superintend- r bei 0 look after business inter-; ent; Jessie M. Ramp, primary super-| The tr e will be away several days. j intendent; Mrs. F. H. dle roll superintendents, Register, era-) Kenneth ON BUSINESS TRIP A. Kitchen, commissioner, & cific hotel. The table was cleverly of agriculture and labor, is spending! i adorned with Hallowe'en suggestio’ ‘al days this week in Farge and { At The Movies \ After dinnci the guests were taken! Grand Forks, where he is transacting, & ———— to the home of Mrs. G. F. Dullam.! official business. ice WHEATRE Fifth street, where bridge _was| 7 INGE THEATRE played, "Honors were won by Mrs. IN TWIN CITIES reen drama that finds it . L. Young. ' A. Olsness, commissioner of in ig they torrid dest of the Soh | ce, is expected to return today inds its way to the screen Mrs. Dirlai | from a business trip of several da today and “Thursday when . B Bride — t [duration to his former home at The Lady W he pie is to be the ridge Hostess | sheyenne to Minneapolis and St.j attraction’ at the Eltinge Paul. {Principal roles in this new pro- | ——— —— ducti hich is. based on the| yy Mrs. C. F. Dirlam entertained Mon- ‘i SRE | Wiehens? ‘hovel, “Snake. Bite,” ne v' day. evening in her home on Avenuel FORMER ‘OR HERE Hichens | HOvel, Snake Bite. icin (auled wi A at bridge. Four tables were in}, F . Hiltner, former pas<) Pom rRyee era ee play. Mrs. J. G. Wallace and Mrs, J.| tor of St rere ae fa Gdonivea hsb AGRO ee L. Mullin w s. he city Si visiting with | It sathictaking Pia dpataie vers friends. Father Hiltner is now in! Which are a breath-taking Chrysanthemums were the flowers! due! f the ea Tat iigad about ‘the. rooms SJcharge of a pastorate at Windom, duction of the carnival ia F i with its gondo A two course luncheon was secved! Minn. j anc s magical at the close of the play. Miss Mil-| i cae yee eh that clts's paige throbs! dred Fairban ) DICKINSON at its highest, punctuate the plot = — Capt. W. M. Spann of the adjutant Tq had a note ot the gorgeous wo S$ CLUB MET general's office returned —yeste engeetu ays : The Woman's club met at the home| tom Dickinson where he had Y . of Mrs. A. C. Wilkinson Monday af-| on & visit of instruction to company ternoon with ten members present.| K,of the sta national yu. He wrignr Roll call was answered with quota-| reports a very enjoyable meeting HC HERE tions from Wordsworth and Cole-| With the guardsmen of that city, | wpye | ian Kent," | ridge. Mrs, J. P, Curran read an in- = one of Ha st pop: | teresting paper on the writings of] AUDITOR FOR LUMBER COMPANY uta as: ju lated | Tennyson, Mr: Walter Penwarden, who left Bis- to th 5 tures | ed of Carlyl M marek a few days ago for Port Mr.| Whittey read Harold ‘Bell Oregon, after a short visit with ht's publishers. that 56 000,000} “Unerowned King.” Mrs. will be employed ns au people have read his books. Over 2,-| ners sang two numbers, for the Copeland Lumber company 500,000 that number have seen | clusion of the afternoon lunch was ead of the Copeland Motor com-, thi, screen. translate wags per | d. was previously stated in the Conully supervised by the auth | [bears his stamp oo | WAR MOTHERS MEET The War Mothers’ met yesterday OMORROW eee ives afternoon with Mrs. CT. Wynkoop. secretary of the: UO . After the business meeténg the ho8-| state printing. commission, is expect Because: of public and to saat served a Hallowe'en luncheon.| ed home today from Giand Forks, eee Qh Pune "ic moun: | McDonald will be hostess] where he went the latter part of, ts “tery jal’ in the i al November meeting at her| last week to look after business af-|F-0e 200 1 Hai home, 715 Ninth street. |fairs and attend the annual home-) Shrine relotmas coming celebration of the state uni aihice Sol AHS TO MEET r meeting of the Re-| Il be held Friday even- R The regu bekah lodge versity. ing, beginning at 7 lock. Fol- mitted: — Lydia inger 5. ae ce an = lowing the meeting a dance will be| Mrs, F. H. Lelloff, New Leipzig; Goit-: the mine screen translations to be given to which all Rebekahs and Odd] lieb Dockter, Mr ae Fellows and those holding cards are invited, ATTEND ALUMNI REUNION William Beana and Earl Heising of Bismarck were in Fargo over the week-end, taking part in the alumni| bowoods. reunion at the North Dakota Agri- cultural college duting the Bison Fo Roundup and Honecoming. Word < the di VISITING HERE s Mrs. Merritt Harding of Ca r expected in the city this eveni: and M -|a short visit at the home of M and had many friends in Bismarck | Mrs. Fay Harding. where she grew to young womanhood. j Mr. Marquett was for many years al 2 VISITING HERE well known business man here and Miss Ruth Roess of Harvey is|at one time a member of the city spending the week in the city, the} commission. guest of Mrs. L. C. Sterrett, — : = S BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTES FROM BALDW Admitted: Fred Kr Kulm; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bibleheimer of| Daniel Kirchmeier, Otter ( reek; Al Braddock are spending several days} vin Imhoff, Hebron: Rev. 0. L. An- | in the city on business, thony, Beac Willis Lou, Carlson; Albert Swanson, Washbur rdin- RETURNED HOME . ALEXIUS. nts of the play | truthfully carrying to the ci Pictur he P Re-Creation ¢ HOSPITAL should? be the third of NO’ Brian K nternational aw and tomorrow, BRIDE OF THREE | MONTHS IS DE Helen 1 e in sel the to impersonate the S great human di enacted ters and ph © the primary ng chosen. uly ar cast Helene Ch a Pitts, Russell Thebdy, Roy not Bris by prese cipal Pic the Capitol EAI favor able, husband on a th her Tes northenst of Bis fa passed away yesterday af DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases Telephone 240W 116 — 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Glen i White Kub out E pawoods: DRMER! RESIDE: has been rec ath f Mrs. home in Seattl age was the daughter ' A, F, Marquett of this city ROUND TRIP 39 California Take the “North Coast Limited” One of America’s Fine Trains From Seattle, by rail or boat, to California is a memorable trip. From here to Seattle on the Northern Pacific Railway is a wonderful travel experience. Let me make your resezvations for you all the way. Northern Pacific Ry. , Bismarck, N. Dak. who re is well known in this co Hilda Hansen, Robinson; Nadine by that producing company of here who will be shocked | Noon, Wilton. ‘| her sudden de On | who before to Ph M. EL ELECTS | me an at a preach + Use Gas. | Fuel. dozen tsen’s Several reduction. — ery. “Ground Gripper” are a man’s most valuable a Sold exclusively by Alex } set. Rosen & Bro. te t's the Scientific 4 hats at 1 for : this . Sarah 2 Main St. week Gold ree civ ed | Just a Teachers need this shoe! in the school place a great burden on the feet. The big Millin- The long tedious hours shoes Arch Preserver Shoe supports where sup- port is needed, yet bends freely where the foot bends. The feot arch can't sag; the forepart of the foot is not pinched. d of rare leathers C of hand tooled desi ot of and good taste. (Geol Shop women Sells 1 Welding R Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. Iverson of Wil-lJudsons Robert Mehihoif’ atest. ates, PSHOBEING mone | olden Valles; Irene Anaerson, al ANUALERWURRALENRELERREELT Under: Ea e spending a few days — ea in the city shopping. VISITED FRIENDS. Miss Mary Ellison of the week-end in the city, of friends. RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS R. A. Bennett has returned from Minneapolis where he has been on business. McCLUSKY VISITOR Grace E. White of McClusky is spending the week here on business. HERE TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reinke of Elgin are spending the day in the city. New Metallic and Satin hats, just received. Nielsen’s Mil inery. Watch for “The Iron Horse”—America’s most stu- pendous motion picture. New Group of Balbriggan dresses in one and two piece suits. Special at $9.95 for this week onl Sarah Gold Shop, 312 Main St. “Ground Gripper” shoes Never in your life have you known anything to compare with the complete HAPPI- NESS of the wonderful “Ground Gripper” shoe. id cxenneiy: by Alex Rosen & ro. The Weather Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Thursday. Not much change. Open Evenings COOPERS ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR. Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy are a man’s most valuable as- set. Sold exclusively by Alex Rosen & Bro. The Helling Agency General Insurance and Bonds. First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877 _ Bismarck, N. D. You GAN HAVE Your FiLIS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE Y'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK Rent Typewriters Special Rates to Students, UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Phone 820 -of- Allorecint Irurs SAINT BRO Bee —aNESOIA $60,000.00 stock in charge of the Albrecht representative, on display here Thursday, Oct. 22nd. The great- est sale of Furs in the entire North- west. In conjunction with our Forty-first Anniversary Sale, the Albrecht Fur Co. will offer only the very best of furs at greatly reduced prices. Raw pelts are advancing daily and this with the fact that these furs are backed by seventy years’ experience is very good reason why you should is greatly curbed t problem HERE is hygiene that ends the in of old-time pad unhappy days. a new way in sanitar 8 in 10 better class wom use “KOTEX. IR AME! fiphells\i il CORDOVA BAGS Hand Tooled by IO the natural beauty dova Master Craftsmen |}! add the compelling grace Here ws merchandise that wins the admirat culture |}] Bultalo oA BIG marks vach piece for your protection. ' ; DRAMA Sold Uxelusively By A. KNOWLES The gay carnivals of _ Venice romantte Jeweler and adventurou Tae house “That aucky ney oe | Women’s | ‘Handicap | f | new way of solving this oldest hygienic No laundry—discard like tissue | | ist solid comfort (in PAGE ‘FIVH only, Shop. Matines Every Day 4t Sore |} TONIG Thorsday *— Wednesday and LEWIS ii hehe uns. lO VIRGENEA VALET NITA NALDI If POWERFUL TOUCHING | i) iT HODGE PODGE resents Greve, PI . the continent is in t ets re Comedy his Do Not Be Misled woman’: arity ha mer merchandise pur guaranteed way with ot for the Wilton made uty sine it Army & Navy Store you can he ut of find the his own store Hotel building. lorated at 410 Broadway in CAPITOL ARMY & NAVY STORE (Abe Tolchinsky's Clo ns Store) not fail to be here. Hundreds of exceptional bargains are to be found in our Anniversary Sale all this week. Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” ou | | | nd their | | len now ! | tt 5 times as absorbent as ordinary | divasel jae ae cotton p a listael f ean Deodorizes, thus ending ALL dan-| Giors. tots Adiustnene: Uiey : ger of offending. | merchandise to its oris © of busin Discards as easily as a piece of | f ’ tissue. No laundry. No embarrass- | Pherefo ve ta his i Hen i and customers iit merchand inable at all drug and de mark on ae whatsceve' eS We have beon in Bismarck an Costs only a few re past twenty-four years a old ways a folly. Regan and Bist purng age. uirness to yo i host of friends, which speaks for : K O Tr Ee WHE ABE IS SUPPOSED RO weight pres 110 BDWY PHONE 2ooW HOTEL BLDG, oh TERS (Pacd Advertisement) Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Three services—Family Washing Finished, Rough Dry and Dry. PHONE < PHONE 258 Sead # 1 96 BISMARCK MANDAN 24 hour service on parcel post orders, MANDAN, : - : - N. DAK.-