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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925 SEUCULEEUUUNEUUAEATELEUUGUNUAUAUeUeaauauuauacanececacenuauecaceceaoceacaceete _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE: UUUUCUONAAAUONUDOVAGUEGUBEOEOGL OUUUUUUULUUUUUUUUOUUUGUOUUUGUOUOCUNEEUOCOOEOOONOOUIOOUOSEONODUD UUOUUUOUOGONGEDONGNCUUAUOUONAACLEcOnNUDNOUOnONoNNCONONveguooNccUaonoonoucncanaucnacnsesnenaconanqaduanangeugg eategt UUONUUANULUUAEUUAGQUCUOGQECUOCOUEOOUERDOGOUOOOUDUOUOUOUROGUUOCO TUCO OOORIENLE | An Evening With James W. Foley, North Dakota’s Poet | | Presbyterian Church, Friday Night, Oct. 23. »scesSuisS2" | e NORTH DAKOT: —= — POET _ TO MINNEAPOLIS | an =~ —9O |}; Lester Falkenstein, Baldwing Mrs. | Dickinson: Mrs. W. TH, Bellenbausen, | a o 0. Holi : aud son, | ati | CITY NEWS | |dack Panehuk, ¥ Hook: Mrs. Ernest Wishek; Mrs. William Henke, Han- ft hist evening: for Minneapolis to! ee Sehramm, Hazea; Baby William Hol over . | ball game. ‘The U return Sun | Uiling 1 Pri ne | a n went —, eee Little: nena LL = : 7 | pclae nora Ns St. Alesius Hospital — > Ss! H s. Lola Short, nt mitted: F Katie Porseh, Burt: | ee ner & aa1e es and two children} Webster, ‘Turtle ; fie pa ae Wik Saturday Specials Teachers Enter- ' LOCAL GIRL IS MARRIED win Men. |] : fist ers " | gyThe wedding of Miss Henrietta fora Haar | Mh tity Sanotine Mats, each..100 ; tained at Bridge ee ee eee ‘ ~ uener Lyne Vito. Ws Bulb Bowls, (Base and 2 and Luncheon ° the bride’s parents in Bathgate. DAUGHTE sot, BY Lie ae i 1 bulbs) only.......50¢ |The bride wore an ensemble suit of Mr. and Mrs, Roy F ‘phrain’ Devalt, Streeter; Rol | yover Antone Lareel WB Turkish Towels, 25 cent tan, adorned with a corsage of roses. dan announce the birth « <i shnson, Mott; Adelia Schields, s 1 ent Reaiee, Wisheke. urkis vels, 2h . Mr: Mr. and ae Springer left for Min r Thursday, October 22, at the Bis- | Dodge Mrs. Frank Gabe value, cach. ... ++. 106 mans neapolis and other points in Minne marek hospital, <pulDre : r : ee ehiliy : eWay tertained last evening at the Harris sota where they will visit relatives, | THe aoe waa a (See Our Window) home on Fifth street for the high, They will later go to Iowa to visit BIBLE CLASS TO MEET John Thode, | van Mrs. Elizabeth Vo eachers, their husbands or Mr. Springer’s mother and expect to The adult bible class of the Z Judson; Rev. F. Gierin | Fieh, Max; red) Ter ihe house was prettily de- be in Bismarck by November 15. Lutheran chureh will meet th : Robert Me ay G MéLednsseltser : th Hallowe'en favors and, Mrs. Springer has been employed ev between 8 and Y en Ste | tunaane Mire Al an orange and black color scheme in the offices of the railroad commis- pthe parson ‘ Kusler, Nera Was carried out, : sioner for the past four years and has ‘ Pee Tenilalte Sel Watieueiee ei ix tables of bridge were played. many friends in the cit Spring- LEAVE FOR CALIFORNI anid : ae +8] Halwa ‘ 5 gery Morris and Mr. er travels, with Bis de his Mro and Mes. Carl Horning, : = —=— neis Avery won honors. A course headquarters, der, N.D., left this mornine f luncheon was served after the games. | Diego. Cal, where they will — the winter s. H. J. Woodmansee and. Mrs.’ were aes = roof Judge | i 7 TURNS OME Half the world és von for ths teachers Bruce, former! home in Beach af half asleep nm Moore school. An| jay : Visit in the « Can success in hie be , nt ig Saturday at ! an oeu const = * favors adorned the rooms. timate friends of Miss Bruce. The | he poisons of this d wedding will be at New Judge Bruce was form chie So Htice of the supreme court in North ieal Club met | Dakota. home of Mrs. V. J Hugh enae tire you ow parents of a son born V October 21, at the Bismarck the h ILL Rose.” Mr ed! Host RTY round table discuss rt, Mr ned it c Song. The following program was one te Se haine BRAN brings perman made up of vo : (umber or Heat hershome relief from constipation. to Wilton Wednesday evening at cards. Two i ere they Raat Schubert tables of w were in pla ent {the evening. Honors v Schubert | Mrs. F, D, Riley and M The Earl King Mrs. V. The Wanderer W. Foley, North Dakot poet and humorist HERE YESTERDAY Miss Bessie vi 3 . humorous talk tthe J byte¥ian church to: ( " Thee ‘ radie. A’dainty luncheon w humorous tg Bethy exten chuveh ote nd. Mrs. Oscar Bricks By The re Arig muges Schubert} at the close of pl ¥, carrying out the |wnder the auspices of the Bismarck Business ony Erickson of Wilton were AEB: de Be cacy Hallowe'en ointments) used Women's clad city yesterday on business, Luncheon was served by the hos- ten. throughout the house. | { RETURNS FROM FARGO. ae eo 4 aa . KS AT JUNIOR HIG D-AT BRIDGE | days on busin also visit- | has re ; o HALLOWE'EN PARTY | ,, TALKS AT JUNIOR HIGH ; toeinineling Frend he had been bo Meiters of thé ‘Chylstis sy}, Students at the Junior high school nmann entertain. | ing friend : she had heen vis gchembers of the Christian, En) yuiiding were. eniertained this af evening ths hee Scene TE vin days. oulders that droop and ieet that dra: we entertained tant night in the Rae Boa perioe Swit Che Halloween sexsen| Ate: @. Be dnes Wishek MOVE TO NEW HOME | church parlors. with a ‘allowe’en : aot s | rf t wee Secretary of State Rob byrne . - se a Hallowe'en |, He gave one of | were ya ped visitine in the city, the guest of t Ne : ‘ ' ecling oF v" S Decorations were in Reeping | his "interesting to the pupils the house and carried out | rs. A. W.Munson, and family are now living at 412) THERE are men and women who seem to health and keep you feeling fit. Eat two ! Thutse wise carried out the Hallo: [apd his kindness in consenting to pointment iE week! eventh street be eternally tired. They go about things tablespoonfuls daily——in chronic cases, ween then Te he oe eee fo theta “wns (greatly apMre| vas, lamehe in a listless sort of w They try, but with every meal. If eaten regularly, it is ae Hee ey oe a HatoN jconclusion of the game hton town. | they can’t seem to make the grade. Per teed to bring permanent relief or ALLOWE'EN PARTY i yon bust aes ; : aA oti os efyOGERAINE! 5 2 chase price. ences The Catholic Daughters of Amer MARR CAN OU an haps they do not realize that it is consti- yur grocer returns the purchase price. AKERS TO M re entertaining this evening with Mine plz FILMS DEVELOPED pation which is sapping their energy. your two tablespoonfuls with milk or © Playms [Galtireteny Baneng. Party Jae Se aM aiean ; DNs | : Iief from this disease. ¢¥¢am, sprinkle it over other cereals, cook ‘ svening in the high school au-| Mar school auditorium. | ma fr Baldwin ne to BUT ONCE There is a elief from this disease. u oda 4 ji following program | Monday evening the sanre organiza- officiating | Bismarck yesterday on business. it with hot cereals, put it in soups and try It is Kellogg tion will be hostess at a card p; nded by M 'R. W, Shinners. ta WILTON VISITOR Kelloge’s BRAN 5 completely : the recipes — every package ss. Bes x °UNERAL PARTY + Franklin. Ison, Wilton, was in the . sine its s sure you get Kellogg's ALL-BRAN— eh i ener dole a »| F. WH. Dettlhoff and two children, make their home © Bee ere i i through the system without changing its f c a sae i OBE) ag Sie ; by “the following cast: |aecompanied by Mis sister, Mrs. 1. nhineninl - . fiber. It swecps the intestine clean, + ot only AL FOAM brings sure results. William “Smith, Duncanson, left this mor or uoGE Whipping Cream, guaran- vi ‘Cea it. absorba and. carries isture grocers sell it. a : a tville, Minn. where — Mrs, — The As \ pacts aaae | purifies it, absorbs and carries moisture Leading hotels and peels Dettlhoff, who died ‘this week . at a Mandan VISITOR LEAVES f local hos; H.-J. Delong. who has been spend- |, a ing the past two months here with| TO ATTEND $ his sister, Mrs. R, E. Carlander, will . ‘i : leave tomorrow for Jamestown to]. Dr, M. W. Roan left this morning 9 spend a few days with his parents|for Philadelphia where he will at- before going to Winterhaven, Fla.jtend the American Convention of He will make the trip by car, stop-| Surgeons. Dr. Roan will be gone inneapolis, Mason City,;#bout two we | through it, urges it to act exactly as nature intended. Unlike habit-forminy pills and drugs, it is never necessary to increase the The original ALL- | amount of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN which you gRAN— ready-to-eat \ first find effective. Let Kellogg's ALL-BRAN regain your 9 DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK ND. restaurants serve il. al, will be buried, S CONVE hotel. All n n are invited. J, before Monday Jackie ‘ » Parmenter, || CAPITOL ' THEATRE 4k ; Tonight and Saturday , ALL-BR AN ping at A iowa, Chicago and Evanston, Ill, to ; Bie of olidated school “at Regan, COOGAN U relatives. vee ABRIDGE PARTY hus been spending the week in the pers <s Anna Mae Ankenmann enter- ‘city, a guest ut the home of her TPL E é ELKS SPEAK AT NEARBY TOWNS! tained last evening for eight gue: nd Parmenter, and family. MUFFLERS Robert Byrne, secretary of state; ;at a bridge party. Miss Lois Hart- Charles Leissman, assistant secretary |man won honors in the games. At ATTEND FOOTBALL of state, and Judge I. C. Davies, mem- | the conclusion of the play the host-, Ralph W. Irick and J just received. bers of the local Elks lodge, drove to |€88 served a course luncheon, last night for Minneanolis whe. oye Linton, Ashley, Napoleon, Steele and’, ae will attend the Notre Dame-Minne- a) Hunt Stromberg + +» Washburn yesterday to speak at the | BRIDGE HOSTESS sota football game. Kl T 1 ‘presents sa n i various teachers’ institutes concern- , Mrs. Donald Nye was hostess Wed- eln S ogge y 4 P ing the “Old Ironsides” campaign. _| nesday evening at an informal bridge FROM ABERDE aa patil party. There were two tables of Mrs. E. Sherping, Sal VISITOR LEAVES players. At the conclusion of the adjutant, is in the city | Mrs. F. C. Parker of Grand Forks, ; Play a luncheon was serve who has been in the city visiting her woe sister. Mrs. J. D. McDonald, return-| | RETURNS FROM ABOARD ed home today. Mrs. McDonald,}_ Mrs. A. Lampe returned last. week who underwent a serious operation |from a three months’ visit abroad. nt the St. Alexius hospital this | She visited her former home in Hol- week, is much better. land, and also traveled in Germany ‘and Belgium. . CAREY n RETURNS HOME i eis 4 SS L. V. Duncanson and children, who | VISITS IN MESTOWN have been in the city on business,’ Mrs. Zoe Sprake left this morn- returned to their home in Mott to-,ing for Jamestown for a short visit ste day. with friends. ioe a RUMMAGE SALE SHOPPED HERE Matines Every Day At 2330 A rummage sale will be given by| Mrs. Carl Borge of Breien was i the Baptist Ladies Aid Saturday,| shopping in the city yester H ee a Imported Bridge prizes at TONIGHT | Se ee impor’ a = Invitations have been is- Bonham Brothers. Mall or- : : sued for the anndal U. C. T-| ders promptly filled. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Dance which will be held at pee | the Grand Baeiie Hotel Bex ane Baptist Ladies’ Aid, Friday night. There may be|will hold a Rummage Sale, ia en seme of our friends who sl Bal. Oct. 24th, at the church, DICK’S IN THE ¥ “The not receive an invitation this | beginning at 10 c’clock. \ year, and the commaliion. de- NAVY NOW \ ene sires to extend a cordial invi- i 5 at ‘+ tation to all who have had) OUGHS | sie FOR YOUR Prairie previous invitations to our Abeey Over ches ; ° ee” Gee Vi eKs DELIGHT | | Pirate’ | “See How Easy It Is With My New is Hop aboard Uncle Sam's t 1 ue oe LAE S EY ‘he abeasy kh Sah intone Zep Folding Ironer The Weather ian - ine pata were a ad | No wonder she is pleased. Instead of a long, tiresome day’s work Mostly fair tonight and form —a regular Jackie. The story standing 8, she can sit in a comfortable chair and in two hours the Saurday, but with some Gensial dinirance’ and And. Meah aayeRiare of # Daring H ironing is done. . . cloudiness. No change. Bonds. pene on. Abe ah seas Ranger It even irons shirts, collars, dresses and rutfites. First Guaranty Bank Bldg. 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