The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 5

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mt ar -s da Pas oe va FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 Arnot-Larson ' Bridge Series Is Concluded Mrs. A. Larson enter nesday and with bridge in play each d iH A festive tone was en hy the use of Hallowe'en s. At the conclusion of the se luncheons were served, ir Tue sd: ufternoon Mrs. Hazel Dawson assisted. Honors were won hy HW. G. Hanson Mrs. H. W. Richhoit. | Mrs. assisted the host afternoon's party. Mrs. Oliver Lund- quist and Mrs. George. Janda | won high honors. .Mrs, Sveinbjorn John- son and Mrs, J. I. Setser held honors at bridge yesterday afternoon, The hostesses were asisted by Mrs. Bert Dunn and Mr: jen Anderson at_ Wednesday Mesdames Cook and Barth Are Joint Hostesses Mrs. Paul Cook and Mrs. J. L. Rarth entertained jointly Thursday afternoon at the latter’s home at Sixth street. Hallowe'en decoratiot were used in the rooms, and tallies and other table apointments carried out the same motif. chrysanthemums added to charming + pla Six tables of bridge ¥ Mi BO. Wa Honors were won by and Mrs. Bavendick A course luncheon was served af- ter the game (he hostesses were isted by Mi Nora MeGettigan and Mrs. B. Hitcheock. Mrs. LaRue Is Hostess at Bridge Dinner} A. LaRue entertained We: ning at her home on ¢ nue with a bridge dinne pointments for which were out in a dainty la P= ed purse dinner o'clock. playe table was the dD, O, er win during Mrs. ae as by two evening Lofthouse and Mrs, E ning honors, Mrs. McKenzie Is Honor Guest at Bridge Party Ma Mrs. D. was hostess | Wedne y evening at a prettily planned bridge party in the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. T, Perry, on Avenue B, when M of Minneapolis honor. Four tables were in play, honors going to Mrs. W. A. Falconer. Mrs, K zi of s the | quest esnted with a pret- A course luncheon N TRIP returned points on the Pacific now at the Grand Pacific Packard, who h Bismarck for many years, is leaving Monday for Devils Lake where she will make her home. RETURNS HOME Neil Reid, who has been visiting with relatives in Detroit, Mich., for the past six weeks, has returned to Bismarck. s. Reid and children will remain in Detroit for a longer | visit. LEAVES FOR HOME Charles Kupitz left today for hic home in Bellingham, Wash, after an extended visit in the city with his son, Max Kupitz, and family, and other relatives. ON BUSINESS putt Kuhn of Gilman, Wis., and F. B, McNeil of Red W! Minn., spen* several days in the c week | looking after land interests in Bur-' leigh county. FROM CANFIELD Ole Olson and daughter of Can- field are spending a few days in the) city with Mrs. Olsen, who is ill at a! Jocal hospital. RETURNS FROM WING w.'T. Knowles, who has been spending the past month in Wing, re- turned to Bismarck yesterday. MOVE TO BiSMARCK Mr. and Mrs, Louie Auer and fam: ily have come. from Mott to Bismarck to make their home. HERE YESTERDAY Kustaa Lehto and son of Arena motored to Bismarck yesterday on business. VISITED HERE Mrs, Ed Rasche of Regan was vis- iting in the 10 clty yesterday. Sue Digby — Instructor of ” Shorthand and Typewriting. Van Horn Hotel ee The Weather Generally fair tonight and Saturday; rising temperature tonight. Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy rand yellow! V. Lahr. a 1p Fred. Fiorita Bouquets of | 4 | Social and Personal Mrs. Fitzsimons to Broadcast From St. Paul Tonight |. Mrs. W. FE. Fits imon Avenue, St. A, group of o'clock, Bisa St. Paul. She anied by | f violin and piano. — Mrs. Fitzsimons | resident of Mandan circle of friends in and Blan i. She visited with friends in this city dur ing the summer, The program which Mrs. F will broadcast is in three gr follow Fi zsimons Ips neton he Moon Behind the Cot- tonwood,” and “Where Dawn and Sunset Meet,” by Cadman ance Second: ene ary inset,” by Dudley Bu d Touched the Re Brown, and “Someti Mrs. Plomasen _ Gives Pretty Bridge Luncheon “ ‘resem Chi len luncheon nd place | three cours nuteups 1 covers for e afternoon three tables of were cd, honors going to Mrs. H. E. Shearn and Mrs, Harold Sorenson, Bridge Dinner For Panhellenic | Pannell 4 st evening jes play with he T ¢ included Ethel Mec Sell and Agnes Parsons |Miss Hegre Is | Hostess at Duck Dinner Hegre fternoon duck dinner at her Apartments, Hallowe were used on the Two tables of brid following the dinne won by Han Jager Josephine © ervinski. at the Modern ay Honors were and Miss skimo Pie Matinee y Day At 2 TON 1 re HT FRIDAY and SATURDAY with CAROL DEMPSTER. end W.C. FIELDS’ TALMADGE “GRAUSTARK” Members Thursday’ fot THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE aratninVESTS OF SISTER —_——.@ | ¢- —@! appearing as the inimitable Prof.| to stop train,” wrote) miscous, you be jhe, rather, matey scenrananied by | CITY NEWS | { At The Movies || Eustace MeGanele, j entertain. ! Haye: nderstood that a lar- oa intars ta eee erie eRe yesterday to visit her sister, Jose: | @ o\¢ ~ aon | 7 aL oeectsional rogue iat ow ac is s the Guek.) has heen heartily approved by both | phine. TWO FIRE CALLS ; THE NGE [nlunderinge a strange pocke: ' and held hy some (hitts | ross and. publi. — © city fire department was called] For entertainment, for tears tossed REMUS of Fields has long been se hraves on each side, # ys the |“ “eThe fron Horse” comes to the visivnD Si8tER ¢ igpartmertt was Te charac. cepted on the theatrical ‘st now nat “when the engineer fast see] Capitol theatre Monday for an ene Mrs, Charles son of Wil-| overheated stovepipe at the Tom Lee Eexeiting Ain aieetata 1 he aid ow we lore he | Baement of four days Hon » Ss . % : aoe th done featured in Ziegfeld “Foltic ve omatter; but ir more he ie ton bata nase home, 514 First street, threatened to ith done ne : " Bact aL Wa ae Bech alel | emeeceasiaiat clan linet 1h c damage. None was done, however. THE CAPITOL of that throttle, iin? he opened her : | At 8 o'clock the department was culled Numerous istories of the building | out: an he struck that lariat agoin’ to Broadway where an automobile had of the new west, telling of the first shout forty mile an hour, an? he jest | caught was extin- one of the Sentinental a td, veeord colorful piled them braves up everlastin’ pers | guished with chemi sof this or Meidents of that achievement wiieh nar ODEO TIS; ee oo mates rim te Wve been faithfully re-enacted cor minor operation RCK HOSPITAL NOTES W drotler. the sereen in the William Fox special y the Waters of the Min- WU Lieur- | UNEOC ATOUHEOOAGOOUAONEAAEUOGNAEANEROOEOREGEEAGERAGOUOUEOEEAAOUOANOOOGOUOAOUUOAATNLS Miss was shopping in the M is spending the week in the city FOR DAUGHTER Snyder will entertain ughter, Be rly. SH >PED HERE SPENDS WEEK HERE Harriet Van Lishout of Mott FROM WIN t. Tullivor of Wing v yesterday on busine: s in the ON BUSINESS Oscar Jupman of Wilton is in the city today on business. RUSINESS TRIP Monroe left this morni Von busine for on Lutheran ening from 8 to 9 vA nreets Dinner Sedalitv, 2:09 to 2:30. by invited. “Ground Gripper” are a man’s most valuable as- ;set. Sold exclusively by Alex | Rosen & Bro. A. W. Lucas Co. 22 Children’s Sleeping (See Window) Just Announcement The Olympia Candy in addition to their regular Fountain and Confectioneries. has been remodeled and the most sanitary and up-to-date equipment has been installed to serve the pubiic. surroundings together with wholesome sanitary food prepared by one of the best chefs in thi actual experience and is an artist in his profession, will persuade you to come here. Delicious pastries, juicy roasts and appetizing fruits and vegetables, in fact, everything the menu. Open For Business Saturda: See our menu for a Special Sunday Dinner in tomorrow’s Tribune. THE OLYMPIA CANDY STORE AND CAFE Corner 3rd and Bdwy. 727TH ng with a Hallowe'en party | Public shoes mencing Monday, '; Weather. sizes up to 8 years, Part Wool — Silver Color Drop Seat union suits. years. eonard Backman, Wil- n, McClusky! sudden Mrs. at i he Judean: Mree Robert | 8% the dritt of a tear sgoppe Krem: | Mrs. Loule ithursts of mirth, woven thr 7 Baby. Adeline | °8t with a susy O.N.N tion that becomes a ol, Herried, S| ‘lS¢ 48 anything this great producer Enil § mpfendorfer Dodge. hiig-ever done: It brings into sure stardom boon knocking Mrs. E. 0. Kittelson Frank Loewen, Hazen rf, Golden Valley who } door, conquered her art with sureness an west. She is.M broodiing of the cir cus who loves her old ‘Pop” with fervor ana fights for him with fury coming at last from the carnival tent into the great house on the hill. Hy MeGargle, she is of the stuf of which stars are made, a mad cap winsome little rogue of ‘courag . George nel hab; Neiuwsin thony, Bea Menoken; tyre; Donald Bai ALEXIUS I SP, ALEXIUS HOSPITAL NOTES nd vitality, living a role which mus 26h: Rimhelt Ma i irate, a become memorable among the grea hn MeCormick, Menoken roles of the sere a8 hes Tend Sirte Albert Bache, Regs carcer is linked that of W. C. Fields Wilson, Discharged: William Murphy, Na poleon; George Gall, Burn Mr Frank Biglow, Mott; Mrs. Lydia oO. H. W. Moyer, citys Stella Medina; Totake, Kill- Irs. W. “The Tha Horse.” a virile tribute to the o!d wes!—Cap- itol Theatre, fours days com- Whipping teed to whip. 'Phone 880. cream = guaran: Modern Dairy. For business there is noth- ing better than a fine look- ing Florsheim—it gives you the right foundation to work on—it’s a good de- | pendable shoe from start to finish—always comfortable. THE BELDEN $10 Garments ttme for the A real bargain. in Cold All Zhe FLORSHEIM — 99c ‘Children’s Union Suits CHOP SL np CHOW All sizes to 16 Regular $1.75 value, at $1.19 New Palace Cafe Phone 212—- Medion The Home of Qua nod Serv Try Our Delicious Chops. n steaks am Store’ announces the opening of’ restaurant service Their kitchen Ample accommodations and restful is part of the country, who has had twenty years of season offers in choice food, will go to make up our * , Oct. 31st. Opposite Post Office. ral UVTONNUNUNAUNUAONTUNANUGUAUAUALUUALAUAAUAEOUAUUUAAAUAOUGOUAUUAOUAAUALUAUGALAAUOEGUAEUEUOUAUGGUOSUAAEAEUAAULEUSGEUU al he Iron instance, DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician a track lave 116 4th St. Telephone 240W | » fight their way and an atte oft 5 Bismarck, N. D. tua NT BEAUTY and t ie things ot F HARRINGTON’S - i eal | win WAN ple et your Bri ‘4 or VOUK a beautitul your hair will ay] he with a pe ae HARR' NGTON’: BARBER ond BEAUTY SHOP - Wave, N befall us, S200 we Permanent Hismares, |-NAIR” WAVE- Henry & Henry neance ONE DAY SPECIALS SATURDAY "2 grade apparel and household needs. Dresses A large range of in Women's and Misses’ Silk, Bal- briggan and Wool Dresses for Street and Party wear, colors are Green, Blue, Tans, Cuckoo, Purple and Black, Saturday ~~ $15.75 Another special lot consists of Silk, F for Women of all sizes and hown in up to we min- ute styles. Colors are Purple, Blac k Prince, Navy. Cuckoo, Bottle Green and Blue. Saturday Sale Price values offered at low prices on high annel and Twill froc Coats Pla'n tailored coats. fully lined in -everal good | hades ond © 1s Wool Eose Pavia noe ms i colors, all sizes A e sure to want are featured at two very attr :c- for the cold weatk- tive prices for Sautrday. er ahe: ud. Here they are. Wool hose in in and heather mixtures, all . dark shades in a good sor'ment of sizes. ¢ tlues up to $2.2 d e close out at S: ay Sale price, $ 1.00 OMIV. once < Women’s Underwear Lot No. 1 Women's heavy weight fleece I lined cotton union s Outing Flannel A good hey weight 36 in. striped outing flannel in light or dark patterns for gowns, pajamas and all uses. A regular 29¢ quality on sale Saturday, Lot No, 2 ght and heavy weight wool garments in low neck, short at, ae sleeve and high neck long per yard...... Cc beng styles in sleeve and ankle length Values _in this large | rt. Values in this lot up Marked gpecial for Outing Gowns A special offering for Saturday in _ outing gowns, both figured and Indian Robe Blankets striped, well made and cut full size. Only reg- A large showing of all wool Endian Blankets in many beautiful igre ey Hy patterns and nicely bound. [deal for the Bed, Davenport. or ular sizes in this lot, Camping use. Iso malge lovely gifts ut this special Sat- offered... . 1 .49 urday Sule price. $13 50 Abe: Regular $17.00 value. Only..4.........-- nas Ses ° NEW STYLE OXFORE'S For Saturday Only—Women’s and Misses’ New Ballccn Toe Oxfords in Black only, ee $5.00 WEBB BROTHERS. “Merchandise of Merit Onlv” a

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