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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 192f. _ 7 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIV ra Phillis Robideau 7 — ed with candles, was ihe pales. er Danee every Saturda) Eskimo Pie at the Modern’ * June, daugh-| Night at Elks’ Hall, Mandan.) Dairy. f Mr. Hanson, | Good music. How About Your Engraved The Helling Agency ‘eon! see 1) CHRISTMAS CARDS aranty Bank Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. 2) ae M. E. BOLTON | Osteopathic Physician ‘ ndtelub will be ut 8 ovclock in the club rox {Carrie Haugen will sive a report of | -[the ational convention held in| Pupi!s of Miss Lampe to Be | Dorothy Heard in Recital Monday Evening ; This is your reminder that it is now time to order your engraved Christmas Cards. THE COMPLETE LINE OF GIBSON ART AND STANLEY METAL PLATE ARE HERE. COME IN AND SEE THEM. chool will present the piano pupils of Miss Henny al Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Rialto theatre. 1+ cd. A collection will be taken to cover costs of the re- urplus will be used for the mi : e not in a position to p Miss Anne Monson and Mis ierirade Evarts havecharge of the program, whic Lampe in rec public is inv cital and the with talent Miss Attie on and M ens follo Bowers . Bright Star—J. Brownfield}, “Let Us Try—Geo. L/ Spaulding FI hi ¢ | 116 4th St. ‘Telephone 210 i OFSNEUMM, | hismarct, v. p. a. Moderato, Op. 50. ‘b. Morning’ Pra: —_ i ie vand tthe 3 * Lite Sh Kenne h Hinkel ios a tnoo va Spauldi . ic 3 W y | O Why not order them now and have a large section of your Christn list cared for and dropped from mind. If you live out of the city ask for price list Marian Melville and samples. . Gol lie Strutz : - | There's fi 1 FOR SALE Marian Pillen oo... = apne ee ani ae ¥ar Sie GANGS | .¢MeCurdy | arnt : nere s Oner qua’ a ore re 1 . — ; + ~ ER Marian Wensen ooo gai Barearolle: “J. Offenbach J. S. Hanson was honor guest at aj?" 7#mestown on Dusit | ity, better style in | tng | fable and four OSKk ae i? \ Catherine Marcks ........0.....0+ lower song—Lange ise dinne en . weg : chen utensils and truit | ismarck, N. Dak. ‘ i b. Harmonious Blacksmith—Handel memorating nix forty-sevent birth] _ Fresh Buttermilk daily at Florsheim Shoes. ie, KAWELIN, . Bismarck , ‘Marian and Merle Schwantes .......Poet and Peasant Overture—Suppe day. A course dinner was served.!the Modern Dairy. B10 First’ Street or phone 1057 Muriel Benson «0.0.0.0... -.. Lullaby—H, Kjerulf Léok at your shoes— atter 5 p.m. Pauline Fritz ‘Long’ rd for Home—Albert Jungman others do $s Shirley Penner wa... Searf Dance—Cecile Chaminade we ae = ses Thelma and Grace Livdahl . Silver Stars—Carl Bohm THE BELDEN [= Thine Own—Lange La Cinquantaine—Gabriel-Marie Graves .... Turtle Me e Polka—F, Behr y Herbert - —Aug. Durant ice Elness ... W es at ™~ e—Binley-Richards Misses Agnes Nielson and Lila Olson. Marche Militaire 1—Schubert Thelma Livdahl ee To the Spring—Grieg Delores Gorman | a. Maiden’s Prayer—Baderzewska | b. La Fontaine—C, Bohm s Grace Elness and Pauline Fritz. Overt to Zampa—Herold Miss Grace Livdahl . 3 Charlotte Reinnestad i In Chas. M. Schwab's Home You'll Find ¢ Ghor; Cylinder Washer Matince Every Day At 2:30 | loule Perimeter Liebesfreud--Fritz Kreisler Miss Marian Strutz .. Second Valse Brilliante—Godard TONIGHT — Saturday 4 : Delores Gorman and Dorothy Ward First Symphony x L, Van Beethoven Catherine Boespflug Prelude Op. 3, No. achmaninoff Anne Monson Waltz—Brahms ' es A. Monson and C, Boespflug Fifth Symphony in © Minor ' L. Van Beethoven Charles Kupitz | Pretty Bridge | Honor Guest at | Party Given By Pioneers’ Party! Mrs. Whittemore rek's pioneers} Mrs. 2A. A. Whit e entertain- compliment to ernoon at her home, of Burlington,| 7 with three tables at the home of by Mrs. Mr. Kun- . Pole been visiting here for the x weeks ving was spe ing events of the cen of Bi ertiined Charles IM. Schwab, Chairman of the Board of the Bethlehem Steel Company, is an engineer. He has contributed much to the world’s progress through the economica! production of steel. jens HE use of Thors in the homes of world-famous engineers is a mighty tribute to Thor’s supremacy in laundering clean without wear and to its lifetime sturdiness. Let a Thor Cylinder Washer serve in your home. Simply place the clothes in the patented Luminoid cylinder. They ' come out sweet and clean. See it demon- strated and you will appreciate why a million owners praise Thor results. The Thor is shaft driven. It has no belt. Over a hundred patents give it features no other washer can possess. Yet due to large volume manufacture the Thor is low : in cost. It will save for you for a lifetime. Sold on small monthly payments you’ "i never miss. peered — and hungry mother : \y ra A hot, well made cup of jj | BAKER’S Whittemore’ assisted the hoste The affair is the first of ies of bridge parties. News Pictures Lloyd Hamilton Comedy “Guests included: 1. P, Baker, W.] SPOOK . AT a | H. Webb, A.C. Hinckle ) d i. it Richivelt, He y John Dolan, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ROD LA ROQUE, DOROTHY GISH ERNEST TORRENCE —in— “Night Life of New York” PALACE — TONIGHT — MANDAN Milton Sills in......... “The Knockout” SITY COM- hter of Mrs. 5 city, Was ham h, Edna Jensen, Ron * MM Meln | A. mus i three act. Charlotte \Lé nda Logun mittee of the men students x ing of that o This committee junetioi from ranging enior in the is president onal women's nd is promin- ctivities. Manufactured by the “A HURE EY MACHINE COMPANY riughes E.eciric Co. commerce frate: ent in other FORMER BISMARCK BOY MAR- RIED ents of the marriage Adrian of St. Louis, n, formerly Announce of Miss Hi ita C. shate rn trip, ‘Mtr. Per | POLE LLEIEOLEDODLOLOEDOELEDELOIOSOSOOOT OLDS OD OL OL OLED ETD. ae ERTAIN’ & e Misses Frances and Florence Pe terson and Miss Margaret Wynkoop entertained la evening with a % bridge party Clever Hallowe'en favors were arranged about the rooms and the sme theme was fol- lowed in all appointments. Honors were won by Mrs. P. R., Webb and M. F. Charrier. Three’ tables played. At the conclusion of a refreshment course s.— o- GEO. HOENCK 0 oa ENCK’S FUR STOR! eka , —e FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA t in the an-! Y. M. ne There’s only one way to avoid the drudgery and in- Monday. fe i , “Ground Gripper” . shoes’ convenience of the family wash day—and that is to send Wi i] | be at t he 1] are a man’s most valuable as-' k’ hi 1 d aL. Sold exclusively by Alex: your week’s washing to our laundry. Rosen & Bro. i Too expensive? Not at all—in fact it’s cheaper,than a washer-woman would charge you. Then think of the elimination of all worries and cares — hours added to ss) McKENZIE HOTEL WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY October 28th and 29th The Weather Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Sunday, be- coming unsettled Sunday your pleasure. Let our mame a weekly caller. Let us do your laun- dry work for you. A phone call will bring us. OPEN EVENINGS OUR TAILORING OOOO LO ELE LLE LOLOL LO RELEDD: BLCUEELOOLEEEEEEOELLELOLOLEOOLELEOLELEODEELODOODEOOOTLEDD EDN. AT MANDAN LEWIS-CLARK HOTEL On FRIDAY, October 30th Capitol Laundry Co. - ale FOR YOU. it onaher Siri

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