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a <ieee MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVH ' 1 neg | =a) es Villis fathi: h) a pret little “J y } Is i VERY YOU coe L MODEI. MODERATION 3. coe ial ore getty il SATIN HAT Too Late To Classify |, VERY ¥¢ oe, oe jham, Beulahy Mrs. Tenry MeChus:| | rl eof sq ers in pastel y the low waistline rooms for light housekeeping, modern, private entrance. Phone — sind. gas sive oe Ne i Never in your life have you Sais: Salen Sihvion nhone 315: _{known anything to compare tis josfilaw copen savatvine | With the complete HAPPI- ible writing, fair NESS of the wonderful i Sold exclusively by Alex Rosen & ‘tan, Earl McEly | Mont.;. Mrs, Emil Ande! iFerdinand — Kreuger, r i Media Schields, Dodge; Word tr Jolnson, Mott; Mrs. William re brings him to the city on derson, city, and there are some “unusually” con- . Vinein nd laughable scenes before ris straightened out The picture cle with Ronald, | a: "AT THE MOVIES - in, Helena, ny citys MUSICAL SCHOOL RECITAL NIGHT Mrs. Spohn . s. Thirty stud o! Musi Entertains at will lake’ part in. the: public’ re Last of Series thia evening at 8 o'clock in the to Theatre. Miss Henny Lampe is A delightful ity. Good chance for bright ye ee teacher of the clas Spohn tran oor woman Write Ad iy Mrs. 1 Mrs. nd varied program will he presented. fee tn vith Broadsayy it sci Nia Bro, Hartley rtained urday ‘he silver offering to be taken during —— ¥ le g for Clay ¢ Bat noon in Mrs. Spohn's home on § evening will he used for the Fathers pemaitg ores ine site cnth street at bridge. Six tables musical education of talented, young AT THE CAPITOL uder Ue guslanee of the wetr. ed und honors were won by Mrs.| people finan . Hunter and Mrs. J.D. Thoo without help. wender and yellow — pompons aoe | were attractive profus- HOSTE: ion throughout the house. A dain The M Pppaintcd course tuneheon was Alma Heck the games, teen guests amy concluded a series at! home of the home. At several of The decors . Roy Logan was @) cleverly colors, ally unable to study Although provides the is for od many of America’s best pop- nd most shopworn—jests, the “Ground Gripper” — shoes pals within it are a man’s most valuable as- aie? . set. Sold exclusively by Alex portrait of a typical New mily, iron-clad_ in tradi- Rosen & Bro. eped in Puritanism, and —_—-—-- a dominant, ruthless, cruel {old woman, is drawn in “Siege,” the Imported Bridge pri: ames were atl at This attractive hat is made are making t an eee a the conclusion of the e aldewel picture NE Ronp. 4 [of bh atin. ribbe: » Royal Temperance Legion H | demonstrating th hich is now showing at the Capitol ders y fil of the ) ated, makes up ven party will be held Wednes:/ MOTORED TO JAMESTOWN £0 far if you hand! This | {pic is now showing at the Capitol ders promptly filled. aC tie el, ao a sna ening after si = ool until 7230] | Miss auth Cordner, accompanied | rey blue cloth costume has its) Adapted an Legion hall from the popular novel o'clock at the. At : by her. . . | peplem. cuffs and scarf edged with! yy Simuel Hopking Adame "Se n basket con- ‘é f de, who directed “Siege,” has acome with a Hallow it ‘Diuihn, motored to Jamestown Satur. eens sees i n this family with ali us pecy a Sto (0) other triode or the pieis ee? pag iday to attend the Bismarck-James-! yrs. CM, O'Brien Friday, Detober| @Hlousies, feuds, hates, and trage- ere town tootba.| game. 2 . the boxes which be auctioned at 5 _ _ hat this dominant figure of the anes | cmin who rules her clan, is a real a out dy- i other friend 6 o'clock. A low limit will be set up- VISITING HERE on the amount “tHBE may be id. ice Mrs. Benkendorf and two children, series of games, ed under! Mildred Ernest, of | Wichita. supervision of will Pro-| Kan, are visiting in the cit vido umusement for the guests. or Me sod Me ee PARRWERD PARTY Mrs. Benkendorf and Mrs. The home of Mrs. J. L. Kelly, 302] “!ters- Avenue D, was the scene of a pretty bert are ELTINGE Night Life of morning at a local ho pital follow \E tinge for Mon short illness. Y ures in the » Dorothy about five miles north of hia Rod LaRocque and : ones pears George Hackathorne. 1 Mandan, passed through Ke No funeral: arringement | The story is one of John Bentley | this morning en route to Garris been made. who failed both in making money ! ;: on business. . - om 7 re - |New York and winning the tee OE eae vee ees PSTERN TRIB HALTED BY Yiis nent. “He went west. m Miss Doro e . aeON s) fortune and 1 someone else $ Miss § left thi PARENTS OF SON —o Si oy: ing ‘ * hostess. Miss Johnson Vell this! ay. and Mine Join 1.. BR, Savler of Remssilor, tnd. | nove grudge brother-in-law, A. E. Dawe, who will announce the birth of a son{ Who left here last Tuesday by | a join his family there. unday morning at home | Motor for Seattle, Was)., atter i : . We oH. Miller, Ninth | visit at the home of his brother, . TO GARRISON istasia, director of the | music class Joseph's convent, G Sister A) oring Miss Alice Johnson. Maio- ‘en decorations were used and ten friends of the ‘honoree were conclusion of a luncheon w ST a few days ago a man walked anand saked to operate a Day-Fan Radio. He was carrying a thin leather case an vance that he was a musician. La Roe- forbidden terri- he warned us in ad- eo EBEK DGE HAS SCING | Strect. {1 le “snowed in” at Boze has to content himself } Tene OP ARTY ene —— jin, » according to word re | # his own home town He id “As a Radio fan, I'm in- Members of the Odd Fellow and LEAVE FOR HOME loelved yest and is unable to] pet H t help to its terested to hear that the Day-Fan set - 7 - Rebekah lodges were guests of the Mr. und Mrs. V. Lahr left last/ continue his motor trip westward LOM ae er ion the tells you where all broadcasting comes Yes, it is with satisfaetlon that you wl view latter. organization Friday evewing| pvening for their home in Parkers-| te had intended to spend the Win’ | Cujgested that a dose in at definite numbers on its dial, and | your fect in the glass if you com ft at an informal dancing pa Autumn] burs, Towa, after a visit in the ¢ foliage, combined with Hallowe’en] With their family, suggestions, decorated the hall. that a one-notch turn of the same dial you will cut out a powerful nearby station | and bring in one miles away—and that are quite certain to find iety of styles just the one ho the rest of your costume. among, ¥lter at Seattle but has now changes | might cure him and after twine his plans and will return to Bis: | able ze pro and con convine ‘Single Dial Controt marck, After spending a few days] Rentle . and off Ronald goes rie SS Prizes were awarded to Frank Mil- i ail ~ | amake: Ul he He i a Day-Fan 5 does all this with single | || idea is to be more popalar this Gall than ever, ; i sar-|here he will then leave in the op-| make the bright lights brighter. gle | ‘ nore p f ‘ hollen, ¥ ellie Snyder and Miss, cot Gat Hoste divselion vant “will ger toL. Carle. Read, actress Ronald dial control. | which makes it impor that you have foot- nie eourue "wae aerveds” in Bis- a for the winter months. J. | had known b: t “But, as a cian, [’'m more in- | Weir to wecompany ¢ t. An interesting me ie ck for a few days with relatives ler accompanied his ther | in on thes rested in their claim that it perfectly | vetment pups apped styles will TERTAINED SATURDAY ! as Glendive, Mont., on his | handsome smits the highest notes of the flute | make choosing! a pleasure Blodwyn Owens, Grace Elness rt west. Pauline Fritz entertained Sat evening at the Owens home wi Hallowe'en party, There were zuests, Hallows’en games were ed and decorations of a Hallowe'en veer oy ure were used throughout the TO CONDUCT 7 house, At the conclusion of the] | Mrs. Mabel Stratton late Sat a Nun i TyGHINE” Wr retreshine se was] Tor Minot and Mahall where she will | Man, : “i . | evening q retreslinent E0UTEC WAS) vonddct county teachers’ institutes, | Diecharged:) SaielMa . Spintter, 1 Br | | Daycroft—5- Tube 81 HERE WITH SISTER Mathilda Ulrich, Max, spent | in narek at the; her sister, Miss Josephi thout a blur, and the deepest rumble | of the organ bass without a loss.” The published broadcast programs told him there was a flute obligato #t KSD so he dialed its newspaper num- ber, turned the switch, and of course got it, Then he lay back in the chair for ten | minutes while we listened to a musi- cian’s remarks on the set. “Hear that!” he said, “a perfect reproduction of every high note--marvelous--gorgeous. Hear that cello, every deep note with- ut a blur. It’s the first radio I ever listened to that may be called a mu- might Ronald ni Speaker und Koom for John C. Jorgenson, en Ode. city; Andrew s Mandan; Herman Wolfe, Ft. Yates; Mrs. Jacob Butt-! Announcement Mrs. D. Patient —an- the opening of a Gift Shop at 3041. Main Street. Eugene Oster! per Braddock; “children’s nig program has{ Mr. and M 5 planned for the Yeomen meet-| Noon today fo day evening at 8 o'clock in where they will spe ‘OR CALIFORNIA for Los ‘ Pa é - KE. MeSortney, Mandan: . + | Mrs. Na Christ| Mosbrucker, Glen ree % @ dos feal inst | ent. i‘ ro! 2 , A 5 ge Special shewing of im- s instrument. dren will be follow stunts, conducting the teachers JBaby Dorothy etree eer TR eee lthene, eadi indi: We've had praise from radio fans, ||| | cards, dancing and refreshments. All| Bismarck for the past “ne Mere Olu Al. ‘kat! ius Tee WT, praise from expert engineers—but the members are urged to be present. | turned to her home in Kulm. M Mary Olons: Katherine] vidual Gift Wares of pra oa ine tlpetirpe ry || y | CALLED TO OHIO DAUGHTER BORN ‘ling, Anthony schi-|f| All Kinds, Perhaps you are something of a mu- s been received from], Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wray. 1014 \ macher, Mott; Mrs. A. M. Schaff, nounce the birth of lgin; | Matt Drat ¥, October 22, \tarie Bagley, city Strasbu John Fische a Sam Parkinson, who| Tenth s were called to Portsmouth, Ohio, last; # daughter on Tuesday by the serious iM!nese of sician yourself. Drop in some evening ; and see if you agree with the one we |], FAR O have told you about. | eae aa Mr ORGANIZA-| _ VISITS See tg ata Nona SEES te sivee —— | | oj MUS, Ruan Care edna Oe ee andi EHO GIL Ube eae OE Mia Memb oO Plavayanvilies IAMONDS.“VEWELRY a |] AN ANNOUNCEMENT AND AN INVITATION | M ty, ihe guest of his Frank — Coombs. | selec s one of two girls from her{ mother, Mrs. Netti ilk. ft! sorority to be a member of “Spurs vacua aa a Sandlond, Selfridve, \ a camps organization at the Unive VISITING IN MOTT Dischareed: Robert Gussner. | Mary McCoy | | | Ruddy John. Ne Salem; Mrs. Oly YOU SAVE : UAT KNOWLES HOSKINS-MEYER very diamond you buy The House of Complete Radio Service. | The Packing Plent of Armour nd Company a | AK: Forge will 'e formai} opened fo: s gn | | | Washington, Seattle. Mis: spending the | ,. 4 nn Seyler. Het Hive Wanton ‘week in Mott, the guest of relatives. fri Teniamm avles ee ENTERTAIN FOR GUEST eae Tre. Ro autz, New Leipzig Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morris enter- ON BUSINESS Mre, Robert Kautz New Leinviz tained a namber of their friends at] A. V. Fisher of Menoken is trans- a Hallowe'en dancing party Friday | acting business in the city today. evening in honor of Mr. Albert| Saturday, Nov. 7, 19 A cordial invite sion: is e | tended to the public by Armour and Company to vi the Piant on that date and insvect it while in actual noration strengthens our reput tion for se ling the highes stade diamonds at lowest The Helling Agency | é —— vininum profit, | 4 Kupkufske, who is leaving soon for VISITED IN WILTON ata sae wif seanatifadtaiiitiaae1iv4Gnt@QttHih | ieisust nee hotensie at] H his home at Oconomowoe, Wis. sine Nettie wan spent Sunday in General Insurance and _ihahasets. cof netsoiea : ’ PELTED NVECTOCUEAUOUDUORUOEEOUOUOOUOOOOEEONCOUOOOEOEOEOUUOOOODY:- | x : wale a fee ane Need 8 H CARD PARTY te ete ttiae i Bonds. every possible way. Hyer 5 | cordie! onvitation to the t:rm nit ni F The reculer meeting of the Catho- RETURNS FROM STEELE sale made carries with it ° | cereral public to be the -ue ts of Fargo on “Pocking Poon: dey First Guaranty Bank Bldg. lic Daughters of America tonicht at; Mrs. Florence Graham has returned ironclad guarantee that the St. Mary's hall will be followed by aj from Steele where she spent the past stone is exactly as repre c ! The Fargo Commercial ou’. will on pu . "hee | Phone 877 _ Bismarck, N. D. .publie card party at 8:30 o'clock. | week on business, oe your money will ie > : Te ean Tene toner Eee Ce aa ; IN CHICAGO aes, EPROM BRADDOeK i funded. Ones ! irtorn wm tusk § ti | C. V. Fowler left Saturday evening| Mrs. rvig and daughter, il Colt, Investigate, Compare. | those vnitere:te e ‘ 1 | for Chicago on a buying trip for the|Helen, of Braddock ‘spent the week- | DR, M, E. BOLTON || 4 2 ‘The undersigned tarm toik ore FAG || A. W. Lucas store. end in the city with friends. A F, A. KNOWLES e jf} fermers. stoekra men t) moi ir VISITING IN MICHIGAN | |. GOES TO ST, PAUL Osteopathic Physician cho nae ES nd stu¢ Pict tol Deon Mr. CIES are vis- ieh! left Sunday evening for ar ke ines eee Michinen St. Paul to spend several days trans. |} 116 4th St, Telephone 210W The House “That Sells ee eee acting business. Bismarck, N. D.. LUCKY WEDDING RINGS’ alti ae Ge Ace Never in your life have you DAUGHTER BORN ' | ders Avan, by Se F- y Robert Revd, President known anything to compare! A daughter was born to Mr. andj with the complete HAPPI- ‘ NESS of the wonderful “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold exclusively by Alex Rosen & Bro. Crabbe, president, Hi. Dahl, President F | North Dakota Co-Operative fy Commission, | Wool Marketing Assn, hy Harry E, Reynolds, President | _ Geo, Wolte, President. Fargo Commerelal Club, | UUOEDUOUOGSUGNOGOONESEOUEUGAOOCOQONEOAOONOGAUOGUSOGNCOOASOONOOUONOGOOONOL North Daketa Durve Jersey Frank E. Good, Superintend Breeders A by Warren ent of West Fargo Plant, odds, Seerotury, Armour and Company. | Nerth Dakota Shorthorn North Farm Bureau Breeders Assn, by W. W. edevation, by A. J. Me- | Brown, President, , President, | Cass County Farm Bureau North Dakota Aberdeen An- | by Lawrence Roden, Pres: gus Assm, by Prot. E, J. | ident, ‘Thomp:on, Secretary, You CAN HAVE Youn FILMS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE No business can prosper if done in a “shady” manner, AUOUOSROOROOONSONANSONONNGNONAGSAROCOOROOOOOEDEOROcEaNOONOGEOSIONOLay: OUNUUUUAUOUUEAUDNONNOUDOONORORgeOCRoOgeaoNooeSsrrsveegannnagonne: or selling merchandise at unreasonable profits. We “The Iron Horse” was shown one solid year at two dollars admission in New York City. Watch for it at the Capitol Theatre.. point with pride to the fact that our business has Matinee Every Day At 2:30 constantly grown the past 9 years. The public can easily judge and need not be told when merchandise TONIGHT — Monday and Tuesday is honestly priced. There is nothing “mysterious” ; : il Rod La Rocque, Dorothy Gish, Come, ang. Bing the Family Ernest Torrence. “NIGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK" ° Uy orion © segue tion feoeee use ms A) i about the quality and price of our goods or labors. The Weather Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Tuesday. Colder tonight. Reduced Rates on All Railroads OPEN EVENINGS FUR. COLLARED OVERCOATS. * Bergeson’s FOR SALE (will consider a trade) 70 shares of the Bowman Furniture Co. stock. OFFICERS: C. W. McGray, Pres. Krist Kjelstrup, Vice- Pres, O. V. Bowman, ‘Manager. INQUIRE OF ~- W. E. PERRY The Story of a Small Town Sport Who showed the Big Town How to be Wild. A fast stepping drama of the fastest street in the world. And there’s good comedy in it too. a NEWS PICTURES Take a Tip—DON’T MISS Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Three services—Family Washing Finished, Rough Dry and Dry. PHONE : PHONE 258 Sada ‘ 96 BISMARCK MANDAN COMEDY 2 S. ALLY OF THE SAWDUST” pa heuiasevies pe a plist’ ondara: Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral Director. }. Quality:Style-Eeapomy i eet It’s a D. W. Griffith Picture. DE -MANDAN, os ci pasate ls DAK PARLORS 210 - 5th St. : PHONE 687W. 1 49h) on Mail mo nob, * ‘

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