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‘ROA. Countryman TUESDAY,: NOVEMB ER 3, 1925 | Social and Personal Edna Mosbrucker | Married Today to R. A. J. Kramer! The wedding of Miss Edna Ger- trude Mosbrucker, daughter of Mrs. F, Mosbrucker of 315 Tent! Kramer of Plainview, Minn lermmnized at 8 o’clock th ing with a high nuptial ma John Slag officiating, at St. P Pro-cathedral. Tae bride was charmingly gowned in white georgette and wore a veil She carried 2 roses and Imon_ pink’ satin crepe, which was enhanced by an arm bouquet of roses and chrysanthe- mums. C. J. Hammel attended Mr. Kra-} bridesmaid, lo, W frock of wore a mer as best man. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the Grand Hotel to 16 guests. The t hted prettily with candles, was | centered with chrysanthemums ind roses. Martin Mosbrucker, brother of the bride, was an out-of-town guest. Mr. and Mrs. Kramer will leave to- night for Plainview and Rochester, Minn., for a ten days’ honeymoon. On their return they will be at home with the bride's mother. j Kramer, a charming and popu- r young woman, has lived in Bis- marek all her life. She attended St. Mary's school and the Bismarck high | school. Mr. Kramer received his edu- cation in Minnesota. He is employed by . DeLaney, bank receiver for t s district. Mrs. Beatt Is lar Hostess to Club, : ridge were in play | gat the home of Mrs. E.| when she was hos ° mal Bridge | Harold Shaft and Mrs.| Honors inj T. Beatt the members of the Info club. Mrs. LV i us served at Mrs, F. D. club in Cordner will enter two wee GUESTS DAD Eight couples from Bismarck v guests at the Hallowe'en party & ay by Superintendent and M MeClelland and Mr. and at ate train- | ing school. An old f s celebrate ng served on old time red table Serosene lamps lighted the room, Bridge was played after sup- per, honors being won by J. P. He and J. M. Hanley of Mandan and Hf. L. Vesperman and P. C, Reming- ton of Bismarck. TAINED “FOR BRIDE ENT. TODAY'S Mrs. R. A. J, Kramer, who before her marriage this morning was Miss Edna Mosbrucker, was honor guest at a party Saturday evening given by Mrs. Leonard Wold. Two tables of bridge were played, ho going to, Miss Rena Mosbrucke iel Hart. At 10:30 o'clock a course luncheon was served, after which dancing was enjoyed. GIRL R ERVES HAVE DINNER MEETING The Girl Reserves of the Presbv- ian church were entertained last evening in the chureh parlors at din- Each group of the organization ne i REE seated at a different table. The Iibles were. decorated with Hallo- we'en favors. After dinner a business | meeting was held ATTEND MANDAN PARTY Mr, and Mrs _R. C. Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. H, Rosen, Mrs. L. Rubin, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rigler, Mr. and Mrs. J. Seigel and daughter, all of Bismarck, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Morris Rosen at a house warming Saturday evening. | LEAVES FOR COLORADO | William MeHugh. who has been vis-| itine his mother and sisters in Bis- marek for the past six weeks, will Teave this week for Colorado Springs, Col., to spend the winter. MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license has been grant- | ed in Burleigh County court to Aug- ust Carl Lubenow of Great Bend, N./ D., and Nette Goulke, Bismarck. | POT LUCK SUPPER H The Royal Neighbors were enter- tained last evening at the Odd Fel-| lows Hall with a pot luck supper. BUSINESS VISITOR | L. C. Peterson of Painted Woods, township is spending the day in the city transacting busines. RETURNS FROM VISIT Miss Mary McCoy has returned from a week's visit with relatives and friends in Mott. VISITS N Ole Tinbo of Devils Lake is in the city visiting his son, P, A. Tinbo. oS Unsettled tonight and Wednesday with prob- ably rain or snow. OPEN EVENINGS - "HAVE BERGESON’S MAKE YOUR CLOTHES. _Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy y Mrs. Roland] § Long Bench, Cal., returned home Sat- urday night, During her visit in Long Beach Miss Johnson studied pipe organ under Miss Madeline . noted or t of that cit the Waterman A climb up Mt. Lowe nd trip to the ¢: ‘Islands were part. of the . to visit Miss Barbara Holland, ‘Mr, and Mrs. A| W. Blo | Popular Visitors Honor Guests at Many Parties Here i In compliment to ner howse gues Mr. and Mrs, V. Smart of Jeffer-, y, Mo, M B. Hollenbeck ! ned Sunday evening at o'clock dinner. Several affairs were given for Mrs Smart Monday. Mrs. V. J. Hunter was hostess at a course luncheon at one o'clock, and Mrs. George Ebert entertained at bridge in the after- noon. Honors were won by the hon-! oree. | A dinner party complimentary t Mr. and Mrs, Smart was given last ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs Craswell. number of planned for L. other a ter in the week. | Miss Sheehan Honoree at Mrs. Smith’s Dinner Sidney F. street was hostess prettily appointed compliment to who is le: Academ tend Smith of Fourth} last night at a! bridge dinner in Miss Mary Sheehan ving soon for St. Benedict's . St. Joseph, Minn, to at- school. Pink and white were Mrs the colors used on the table, dainty RI RE laze: et ere nev unt ereater thi nut, baskets in the chosen’ colors} yyy aa eee aS i Westkoop na| Kitehen Is at Tea cae THe te marking covers for nine. Lge aescnee city are visiling \ a~ | proveme ridge was played after dinner, [habs of Vettes City are visting in| Conference Over Entertained With Dinner Saturday Miss Nona Cunninghi artha Reinecke evening with an 8 o’elock dinner the G cific hotel, appoint- ments for which were carried out in rN lowe’en motif. Covers wer marked for 10, | ch guest was asked to tell his or her most exciting Hallowe'en exp enee during the informal program following the dinner. Bayert Jacob al solo. and Miss ed Satur- LIFORNIA who has been it several months URNS FROM ( ) Julia Johnso} spending the p. =z ments provided for Mis En route home she stopped merly of Bis ARMISTi DINNER SD All and women are rvice men invited to be guests of the 4 War Mothers and) Am y ata turkey cific Hotel ning to attend ar gister at the Harris and Woodmansee store or at the Blackstone Pool hall! not later than Tuesday, November 10.) CLU jar annual meeting and y dinner of the Men’s club of sbyterian chureh will be held ut the chapel F evening, No- vember 6, at 6:30 o'clock, Officers for the ensuing year will be clected.! All men affiliated with the Presbyter- ian church are urged to attend, and reservations should be made with L.; P. Warren. DAUGHTER BORN Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter, Betty Joy, to er of Sou- salito, Cal., on November 2. Mr, and Mrs, Blumer are former residents of ; Bismarck. { MRS. PACKARD LEAVES i Mrs. A. M. Packard secretary | of the Rebekah Lodge, left yesterday for Devils Lake whor* che Wwili have | headquarters at the n\v Odd Fellows home. Mrs. Packard returned early, last week from a two months’ trip in the west. LEAVES FOR DEVILS LAKE Mrs. Ann McConville, pioneer of Bismarck. left yesterday for Devils Lake where she will make her home. Mrs. McConville has lived in this city since 1878 and has a very large | When You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole _Musterole is easy to apply with the fingers and works right away. Often it prevents a cold from turning into | “flu” or pneumonia, It does all the good work of grandmother's mustard plaster without the bliste Musterole is a clean, white oint- ment, made of oil of mustard and other home simples. It is recom- mended by many doctors and nurses, Try Mustercle for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheumatism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bronchitis, asth- ma, neuralgia, conestion, pains and aches of the back and joints, snrains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblai frosted feet—colds of all sorts.—Adv. To Mothers: Mus‘erole is also made in milder form for babi and small children, Ask for rai dren’s Musterole.t New Palace Cafe Phone 212—Mandan The Home of Quality Food and Service. Try Our Delicious Steaks and Chops. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 240W N. D. ' ; conclusion of | received pr |city yest | y | day Cl ee ‘Blues and Backache Vanish ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE circle of friends who regret to see her leave. The s met yesterday || tthe home of Mrs. EC, White. An nteresting paper by Mrs. E. Be Gore; man on the life of Loui: was read, Mrs, H. F. Ke £ review of Gerhart Hauptaann’s boc he Sunken 1” Roll Twas an- I with assigned topics, At the social hour veiresh Alcott w erded ments were HALLOWE'EN PARTY Mr. and Mrs. H. P. tertained a number of noparty at evening. were decor in Hallowe ion. Mrs. a y son, C. A. Anderson ugust Bens. || vening, Ay luncheon w - — | ested in such news —ma of the | TING HERE I] items concerning their f | Mrs . Meyers and } But for some reason the do | Virginia of Little Falls, Minn | have deeidéd against this pric. || denonst ed here today for a vis | tice in the future, so hosp || by Hoskins. Meyer, Joslin home, 1Q First: street. |} notes will be conspicuous by their || Mreuehout the day. yers and daughter are en route || absence in the Tribune her | Se successful was thi e from Helena, Mont. where they || |} tion that it has been decid me of Mrs, Morris. HALLOWE'EN PARTY Empioyees of the Capitol Laundry gave a Hallowe'e the laundry Saturday even and dancing were the pastipies 50 were in attendance: S SISTER Mrs. O. W. Fitzmaurice arrived evening from her home in Ed- Cau at th Meyers’ Mrs, ¢ ited sister, qe at John Thorpe, 121] o'clo, ral days. friends. | FORTNIGHTLY CLUB TO MEET | A meeting of the Fortnightly club will be held at the home of ™ M. Christianson tomorrow af} HOPPI orge Gallow nd Mrs. P.| sion Mrs. y and visiting friends, | The Notes to Be Given Due nt is forced to di ture of The willing to coop pitals as well in the publ cerning. p been ill |) ing public is at The Current E with Mrs. of her 30, da, to be the guest of} t will be held this | at the pari attendance ck with W: | the Roosevelt Nu regarding th G. Orr of Mott were shopping in the! tional park to b | most scenic pi . | No More Hospital MUSIC LOVERS MARVEL AT THE to Newspapers to the fact that ata meeting of the h Dis. society the doctors | cep resolution oval to Tt ‘ontinue that f ily news columns. S always been ate with the b ribune bh ons Who are or have believing that the read- ul times inter concerts: ¢ WEDNESDAY jit club will meet Dan MeGillis a » home | 3 hter, Mrs. H. T. FP | ue BR, Wednes, o'clock. the local the Vieto ternoon | urely reprodur with an eff = < is de Roosevelt Park’ Kitchen, ed principle knewa as pedanee. commissioner of — {t was this principle and labor, is holding a impedance which origina at Beach this afternoon s ble tong distance tel Cushing, president of By translat Bad Lands construction which here 2:00 pom. a ated that not pney tofore Demonstri (isn Concerts Will Be Conducted Daily at Hoskins-Meyer Shaullancously with publie demon- wand towns through miusie Lovers: ily, between 1g p.m. pre: r deale: ition to entertain fully owing to the fact Phe to for the; were unable to fternoon will be “State Day.” | secure sex | One of gnificant fea- VESTRY TO MEET tures of the demons jon was the regular monthly meeting of a «story of how this new musi- the St. George Episco: $- trument was develope It was ned that the Orthophonie Vie- mechanical instru- sound from fully 100 it_of all pre im- instru with a newly ap- matched im- of matched Ny made pos- jephone com- ing this elee- nate hine of western North Dakota, Conditi¢ evented faithful and undistort EAS r {at this time are very favorable for reproduction of sound, riave will ing of | the creation of such and it Worked Out By Eng the Eustern Sta nye at | Will prove of in id in ad- Application of this electrical prin Sidtclocieat tt smple, | Vertising andvexploiting North Dako- ciple to the mceh talking ma- hb | ta, Mr. Ki chine x by engineers GUILD TO MEE Mr. Cushing leaves next week for of the Bell laboratories of the West St. George's Guild will mee he | Washington to take active steps in crn Elcetrie Company. When the f . Faunce, fternoon. ithe home of Mr street, Thurs STERDAY state's on ‘business. p | i ON BUSIN Judge S. Nuchols 1 for South ota on ‘al busines: Mrs. Mary Corey VERK UP AND SMILE St. Paul, Minn.—“As a tonie and nervine I can highly recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for women, I have also taken Doctor Pierce’s Anuric Tablets for kidney and bladder trouble and can recom- mend them just highly.” —Mrs. Mary Corey, 200 Sherburne Ave. Step into any drug store and ask for a 65¢ package of Anuric, which is many times more potent than lithia. A short trial will convince you. Write Dr. Pierce. President Inva- Hotel in Buifalo, N. Y., for free cal advice, or send 10 cents for trial package of any of his remedies. —Adv. lid: iit | getting congressional pr agricultu Fali Having just ha w cognition of department s heartily park in mula was offered to the ing Machine © that, compan The und ns for ject state a natio - 2 — Sale NW Mette IViillinery received thi ortment of Mil es put them in one ‘arge group. on thi 1 find hats for almost every oo cvs) y delight the eye and give hie cheose from but choosing is bes 312 MAIN ST. priced at Don't Irt T Lows Expecting too Little. Price They Deert Are Groat nt Sarah Gold Shop STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE Vataes, PHONE 566 Victor Talk- . engineers of point inj take imac What isBre, Insurance? Answer: Fire insurance is protection against financial loss by fire. Be sure that your fire insurance really protects you. Consult this Hart & ford Agency. ° MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Bismarck, N. D. “Phone 577 ! ' Matinee Every Day At 2: — TONIGHT—Tuesday and Wednesday — Here it is! The glamorous, glittering, glorious Graustark with our Norma liv- ing it in dramatic portrayal that puts her leaps and bounds ahead of all the rest. Thrills, intrigue, stolen moments —and amid it all one beautiful girl and a man fighting for love. NORMA ALMA DGEe Graustary VAUDEVILLE PALACE — TONIGHT "— MANDAN 1 EE TSE S), 7 PAGE FIV BUILD IT UP! diate advantage of this principle. Application of t matched impedance revolution- that probably best describes the out- standing characteristic of the Ortho- * of phonic Vietrola . the harp ted nd other in The ichord, the tympani prineiy complete redesigning of the talking struments whieh w lespair of Sie eee eee vere ee wen cin People have coughs and ad hore ‘The with animpatred: timbre colds mostly because they diaphragm is made of v thin band, orchestra or chorus can now be lack resistance and are not unin, whieh has : recorded and reproduced with the A y sensitiveness Mreceffect ats if the ensemble were adequately nourished, the Sound passage is mathematically actually present, as was demonstra designed, and the orthophanie horn is ed by the record. played at the den t tw jus| than six length, Tt is possible to build feec an ueh oustration. Scott’s Emulsion length of horn into the cabinet . iaey Saisie method of told : Bay, ba eon + rich in vitamins supplies the in effect to shell march s OSIUeTry eadquar- 5 ite ueliiey Pure Tomes ters. Best qualities at_ any weakened system with his new principle. of design has rice you wish to pay. Webb nourishment that helps the possible reproduction. of pract the entire range of mus rs. ‘ Tal sound with fidelity. Notes which Bras. - = restore resistance. Penctotore were eltiior [est wleoeeth For that painful and tired Build up your strength y with Scott’s Emulsion. <2} er, or were badly distorted in repre eproduced the new th their original purits duction notrument wv of tone evlor, Photographie fidelity is fecling of the feet see Dr. Hellenbach — Room 21, First Guaranty Bank Bldg. phrase Peacock Footweax We have just recei ed several new and beautiful patterns in Fall footwear, numbers that will in a short time, be featured in the Jesding stvie maga zines throughout the country. Sce them now wails the showing is at its best. Ex pert shoe fitter “Fleur” A new step-in patent leather pump for dancing: or street wear, has spike heel with a flower inlay of lizard skin on the toe. A clever model indeed. “Lotus” One s » patent leather with cut work on the sic heel and is made cn a combination lasi, for gener. “Helaine” A lovely pattern to complement the apparel, Of} satin with one strap, of the id cut work front. npler | pike heel « “Blaye” One of the most popular styles of the falls black satin with faney cut out, ang the much v spike heei. ya, a three inted three. Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” Don’t put off hearing The New Orthophonic JPEOFLE have never heard anything like it. You have never. There has never been anything like it. There is nothing to compare with it. That is why you should hear it. ; It is here. It is an entirely new instrument. New in principle, new in construction, new pat- ents, new cabinets. Joun Puiip*Sousa, the March King, heard the new Orthophonic Victrola play a march. He was enthusiastic. “Why gentlemen,” he said, “Thaf’s a band!” It was the highest tribute he could-have paid. Joba Philip Sousa MME. ERNESTI JEINK said, “It is marvel- ous—it is grand!” Paul Whiteman, King of Jazz, said, “This instrument reproduces not only artistic music, in which jt is pos- sible clearly to distinguish every instrument, but it has made it possible for the listener to discern the individuality of each mem- ber of the orchestra. Schumana-Heink KREISLER, WERRENRATH, JOURNET, and many others of the huge family of famous Victor artists have hailed the new Orthophonic Victrola as the greatest musical instrument since the invention of the first Victor. Frita Kreisler You will agree with them. Demonstrations all this week. Come:in—-you are invited. HOSKINS-MEYER