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PAGE | FIVE ‘SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE pain drench nuts Rael riates 2 HERE TODAY , Mrs. Hattie Shepley of the Chil- dren’s homé in Fargo is in the city today on busin FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE | FROM BEULAH : | Miss Mina Semmler of Beulah is visiting in Bismarck for a few days. ing . stitute. All three spoke briefly t : IETS 1 : i aa ~ ’ Tare . Broadcasting of the'teachers smd Rete Wright 388 | At The Movie: saat th Msg Renyon.| fonts Buren Olen, wast in (hel gather, ore seiment gn moe a) sevceal BblGS, oswo My tle role of "Simon the Je v thrills’ than, does on_the Jester.” Social and Personal |) “Wia'Successtul seve it : ail ee fede ig AR i a a : Soni ‘ TINGE THEATRE ly Crate, Martha will he shown at t ‘apitol’ theatre a | ACCIDENT VICTIM IMPRO | ELTINGE THEATRE T Fest sal hown at the Capitol’ ther Was Successful, Sohn W. Watson of New Salem, who} Seamen and passengers. sailin » Henry. West and others. | next Monday ; CAA er | Fhe eoneede waved | seriously injured in an automo- | York harbor were give AT THE CAPITOL nontine man ctie has, (hendeliin, £98 = faintier M lodge room ently Inge evedlng bir tha Geeta Ee eisai ne tke Hinge Jiges reventiys | AE you had wealth, sei in more tro Lunch’ rs. Mary McLean |W. W. G. Girls [Elks iy ant which was: broadcast, Eeangetieal hospital, whete he fs Un hundred. passengers | told ie your phyeician thet seat could not he on 28 emote control from the Huskins- | dergoing treatment. | frantically for the fae 3 Physician that you hia : Is Hostess at Entertained at | Mtrswerimental broadeasting sta. STE0DE eninen He beriesen i Gina ania | Cue few weeks UO lve, what vou Jmaginedy | tion, was well received in all parts of | HE ER OFFICIAL 18 DEAD | leopard for thegpossession of one of guid Cou f Theatre Par the ‘city, reports. coming in to the) Frank Bierma C ronorter fot | the lifed A Ae a Clima, sue lon cee a ty Annual Banquet | Elks lodge and Hoskins: Meyer sti Judge F, T Fao eee a | the big Hiner suddenly blow up and tae Magy: Molevaons . = — . ~ | Many telephone calls were received) D., for the last six yea died 4 2 eglary McLean entertained Fri- pine Women’s Mission Circle of the At the lodge room last evening dur~ | pueumont Miweein Rouplt Iwas the former U.S “condity We World Wine pare entertained the | ing the progress of t e concert fon Abe! n Board stean Corva = ace, \ juild girls at a banquet who stated that the. is survived eoecasion was the filming of thetil in the church parlors Friday ev very fine ters. 7 es in 1 sir,” % i . cates t 1 ors, The re in “The Half Way Girl” which R ' in celebration of the tenth birthdey | cron gave an interesting| Paul, Minf.. for b to the Eltinge fc day and ALL THE E Is N RADIO stfoyin : ot the latter organization. “The | purposes of — the ieee ehbde dil with Dori ule Ait joying picture church was artistically decor was also broadcast 7? : a the —— mucsls were taker! to the: Oly the Guild colors of blue ands white, | 8a the speech of Scot Flow Operates . je a rn ' ° cafe whore a refreshment cou ¢ table being especially pretty with | © : i -ery : aes red. favors in the form of small banela 8 ating R.E. Wenzel f | Grocery Store ———Hesewns ! ee flowers. The programs were small | “i ife membership in the orde . “ay a BOY SCOUTS HIKE white paper canules tied with blac] The radio experts at Hoskins-Meyer | on Broadway : ary, Fox Scouts of the Presbyterian | Tibbons. state that other concerts will be ar-| — i church held a supper last evening at|, Covers were laid for thirty, The | Taged for broadcasting in the ne The store formerly operated by V | the Scout Cabin at Ward's farm. W,| following program. was, given’ f one | future, ene ely. on "East Broad ao. a os | : ; E. Perry took a car load of the hows] ing the course dinne The Hoskins-Meyer station will be| from the Dohn Meat Market, has been lasty-C i out carly in the evening and others| tions,” Evelyn Jacobson on the air again’ Sun ternoon | purchased by J. A. Flow, who has in- PP wOcoa: hiked out. Scoutmaster F. J. Grady /of a Ten Year Old,’ from 1:30 to ) o'clock, broadeast- a full line ; _ t _ jf C102 . Grady Id, |stalled a full of gre He e an CliCloUs at 6 o'clock after which] “Double You, Double Your Guild,| iN& # musical program direct trom is] will handle the Watkins p Mr. «) served and games played.| Grace" Falkenstein; “Ten Twinkling | t¥die in the stor Flow opened his store about two! % Chocolate Cake was chairman in charge!Candles and One to Grow On," Mrs PSE weeks ago. making. “0° of arrangemen 8°) Thorpe. Miss Myrtle Miller was toast-| Richholt Grocery : | j =m ’ naan mi For Zap coal, call 1051W ANI G Miss Nydia Smith was assisted by i 4 St, ae ain ” YeRpy |! IM ss Mrs. W. a Humber, of plils, fenrescmtine ike Staging Annual | rank Everts. || FLOW’S GROCERY —_ ~ Morck entertained Thursday evening| ¥@Ti0us countyies of the world in her ull Line of | ATHERS Mor : . A | A =RS and mothers n he coloratura si ata bridge dinner at the h €|talk, “The Human Birthday Cake.” an ines E woe coloratura 80- the former on Sisth Avenue in Mane As ‘ise Smith read a parody of the | WATKINS PRODUCTS Fd sons and daughters prano! “That piano might ocoa and dan. A Thanksgiving motif was| ld nursery rhyme, “Four and twenty {] Sot Drinks, Cigars and Candy sit at home with one hand be in the next room” we carried out. Honors were won by | black birds,” the stepped, one at | as’ ‘ ad ay ta si ver nda vay | t Mrs. John kK, Porter and Mrs J, {8 time, froma huge paper birthday bis Beier | onthe Day-Van Radic overheard a Day-Fan ocolate Tinnierman. Mrs. Harry Woodmansce cake. ; i } ‘ ; gle dial control, and listener say. Deliehtful food 1 and Mrs. W. F. Harri f Bis : Jut-of-town guests included Mrs.! ed not later than November | s' 2 state, picking: . 1g, ul foods anc were out-of-town guests, Bismarck! 5; “Shepley, state director of W. Wl! : " | ie ian bo state, piel ies Well, we don't have to beverages of higt | G. work, and daughter, Emma Leigh.} es Will be given in six diferent ‘ | rom the broadcasting pror i najnte what the Di everages ugh qual GUEST LEAVES Mrov Shepley gate a mest. inspirtug| divisions. The exhibitor of the five The Helling Agency grams the full beauty of ju Peome Wit tne Na ity, pure and healthful. Mrs. O. M. Varmson is leaving to-| talk. best ears of Faleoner corn will re- Mitineo Givers Way At H the selections tl an will do. We just ask on y for her home in Pensacola, Fla,| The following committees have been] Ceive five pounds of R ‘ every val 2 General Insurance and |) best them to come in and let 1 ‘oh HneIdinie aha week Macca |wppointed by the president: ing] ity coffee and the sume Bonds. | st. the set do its own talking Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. 1 iden.| contest, yn Jacobson, he made to the exhibit TONIGHT — Saturday " . . Ifastation is numbered yee $ alking. F Lseablished 1750 olden-| Stiller, Esther | Wilsons. best ears of w Dent and Gehu TONIGHT — Saturday First Guaranty Bank Bldg.§! 40 - onen is numbered Tf you want a radio at and conducting teachers’ institutes| stevice, Nydia Smith, Wilma Kafer.| orm. respectively ve large cans Ph i \. in the newspaper. US moderate price, which will thre u chee the cate She will tte | irene Hedstrom: stewardship, Kdna| Minneopa brand peaches will be one Bismarck, N. numbered 400 on the Day- [rine in all that ra membered Miss Elsie Bauer, form-| Dralle, Marion Sandin; ‘| awarded the owner of the best five | Fan 5 dial! Could any: ring in all that radio has erly a teacher in the Bismarck school,| Myrtle Miller, chairman. cars of Northwestern Dent corn; six RICHARD DIX \ thi *b aiate Could any- to affer trom all over the : Following the mecting the girls at-| 2" of Minneopa brand pears for the hing be easier to use? United States--if you want LITERARY SOCIETY ME tended the revival metings Hive Dest eaee oF Wate Flint } | And h di vi ith the ¢ The first meeting of the year for eat aemaieieaiaa Ny Twelve cans of Mince brand Fighting Through to Laughs Piano Tuning | in! Wh atl eed ‘“ Come EAld Serres ee ex the Bismarck Business College Liter- xhibite 1 its await ) aj in! at beauty there is actness of a dial telephone nig’ abblete Wal HeLa leete navenine: GIRLS’ CLUB TO MEET E urs peti aieien Cc. L. BRYA | ir f the omein and heasa Day ‘The subject of study is parliamentary | The Girls’ club of the Trinity Lu-| {i cans of Minneop “ ae 5 N } an ae dicep ocr, 2 ata mv tonehe Day- ln. “After ‘the business. meetine a theran church wil’ meet, Monday eve:| are THE SHOCK oe Eee n tonight. DR. M. E. BOLTO short program, consisting of readings,| ning, November 9, at the home 3 oly. jandan, N. D. i eierae Tee three minute talks and musical num-| Rev. I. G. Monson with Misse: it ‘ : athi afi bers, was given. Steal nummy nd Anna Monson, as hostesses. This PUN Ht” Osteopathic Physician a ~ is to be guest night. All_ members . ; . JO SPEND WINTER HERE Jare asked ‘to bring some friends or 116 4th St. Lon SHOW ¥ Mrs. M. I. Moffit, who has been| prospective members. IWS PICTURES ismarck, N. D. spending the summer in Barney, N. a NEWS PICTURES piaectitere D,, and various points in Towa ‘and TO MAKE HOME HE COMEDY = South Dakota, has come to Bismarck) Mrs. Niles Stow “g] Oe ass o spend the winter with her daugh-| Fargo to join her husband who its i 9 ? ET ter, Mrs. G. B. Spohn. hieen making his home here for some} nual election of officers last evening Slippery Feet’ Ww t deyed eEK-END VIS! " time. Mr. Stowe is manager of the} Other offi e cannot dryclean for - BO ‘f . Mise EEKCEND NISITORS J. [Lucas basement deparment. president, G ‘ : 1)— A No. One whee Bp roughton and Miss ——- tary, Ma treasurer, W. " 7 , you — per we 7 . % OK ther: ogee Cee nen MOVE FROM FARGO Hohe ‘ollowing the nquet, serve i: “a a N . he i : perh cca The House ef Complete Radio Service Skeels — Electric a: y spend] arp, Mrs. B. D. ave re-|in the church chapel, Rev. Paul ALACE. ANDAN DYE for y ORCS: nt re b the week-end, guests at the W. C,[, M& and Mr. B.D. Burton have rey Weight ave an. inte is, MANDAD i for you. : ‘K ORT oT oug! : turned from Fargo where they have gave an interesting talk on | ce BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOT/ S Broadwi arolenten homes: been making their home for the past, Plans for the club's activ \ 108 Broadway. TO VISIT HERE’ six months. They will reside in Biss} aw pag CLEANERS \Misses Helen and Eleanor Hocsle of | ™#tek permanently, ae -Ppe = pisses Helen and Eleanor Hocsle 0 az C. E. Pickles and Marjorie AND DYERS en a = = —= == Richardton are in the city RETURNS FROM NEW YORK Rest of the state department of in : Vaaeccccecacareresareseseeelvereesecorerecrereees vrovccecccabacevereceeee the home of Mrs. Donald {struction and Rev. Paul Wright Coo hatte : : are also visiting Mrs. Hoes! . Mrs. Catberine Willis has. returned iaetoreds tos 2 appanage (Where 3 $ ‘ : ill at a local hos; ‘rom a five months’ visit in New York] thoy attende : stercay we $ Sy i a local ho: pi y Gity aad other points in New York they attended a county teachers’ in- 3 A [3 BUSINESS VISITOR ; ' 3 3 Nels Rulien motored here from = . ; as ° eS - ison yesterday on business. Mr. LEAVES FOR COAST 3 ia : Rulien, whose home is in Hoffman,} Mrs. O. W. King left yesterday for} i 3 od Minn., is spending some time in North] Seattle, Wash.. en route to California BY . «aati teuad . 7 ws ae : Dakota. points where she will spend the win-| 3 a te the Superiority of the Ml B.C. Business Training Course is being N =e hae ieralded. you plan on attending business college ‘this fall : sinter iI IMPORTANT MEETING ‘ ——— | 3] tail to write for ak anon Gur B+ busine college ‘this fall and winter don’ The Order of the Rainbow will hold TO VISIT IN MINNEAPOLIS 3 all to e tor y copy of our new Year book. Beginning students admitted [8 ‘0 : ; an important meeting this evening at! Mrs. Ole Anderson of 1015 Acelfthy 3) any time. Individual instruction, modern equip t i friendhy stu 3 the Masonic Temple. treet Taft oie rer aevaral 3 body. You will be satistied with the appointments at the M. B.C. in every way. : VISITING HERE ve relatives. j SE menace inetenehion 4 ; . ‘| . i Mrs. Max Martell of Bela will re-t reaks,jthiezguest ef teialls $} Expert instruction in the Commercial—Stenographic—Banking and S ; main in Bismarck over the week-end, RETURNS HOME 7 3] courses. 3 wien! § o| 2 “ a > MAPS Gt hh . x ~ WwW ' s the guest of friends sateaPaHeveths et fitows mes ge} ([FINNEY'S O'BRIEN’S CAFE ; ADDRESS J. F. PEARCY, MANAG ; HERE MOD RY. noaiee” the city with relatives and) BISMARCK ; Miss Anna Grenz of Morton school) friends. ; ND. Opensctor business ini F - =a 3 district was in the city today on busi- — pens for business in its new location, we Be Js by ness. HERE TODAY | just across the street Mie iI ~ | 3 , —— William Watzke of Arena will) just across the street, i POSTTIONS f / MANDAN : wrirk ar [S HERE ON BUSI spend a few days in Bismarck trans- 3 ike = Z hy J N Carl Anderson of Baldwin al acting business. eed TODAY o o { at of ONCE FOR 3 yb ae business visitor in Bismarek yester- | BL is i" > N ote re | FOR OUR : $ day. i 3 tn» A FREE $ i G 3 N i ceil 8 bi . : $ $ 8 $ 3 : BUSINESS VISITOR Gosney of Sterling transacted business in the city rd d. do not represent “Mail Order | | We will be pleased to serve all our old | GRADUATE < yi ae CATALOGUE Lr customers, and new vill find thy So or i it 's here— Ss pone gues will find that | Ate ee a | 3rien serves wo Ciné-Kodak | SIDE. ENTRANCE i Iga Mode! B GOOD FOOD AT POPULAR PRICES, | 2nd FLOOR CUMMINS BLDG. MANDAN, N. DAR. For motion pictures . |;ezenassias tess nes ens ete sens tes sce ee sree eeOgP Ts GEESE TET EESTEESTETETS TETSU IOTSOESETSEOTOESEEES| — —————— = se for you FROM MO _Fred Argast, Moff Mutuals” | ‘ +o) ge Visitor in Bismarck A i j ‘ae Say Is HL Our companies are all | the new model Ciné-Kodak. Mrs. Addison Heath is seriously i | with an attack of tons NOTICE The regular quarterly teacher examination will held Thursday and Friday, Nov. 12th and 13th, at the Court House in Bismarck be- ginning at 8:30 o’clock each morning. All persons who ex- pect to teach and who have “'% + not Valid Certificates must “Qld Line” | This #70 camera gives fou motion pictures as easily as W and have’ a position to ' your other Kodak pose Good-Bye to ash maintain. “still” snapshots. Hence, Service, both be- 3 , ‘ | | "fore and after a loss. ||| _ 1¢, is spring-motor driven, ' Tub Drudgery | fixed focus, daylight loading with 100 feet of Ciné-Kodak fs ‘Film. You hold it in your City Insurance hand—no tripod or aa Agener HOSKINS-MEYER . take this examination. O. LeBarron, Mgr. Madge Runey, County Supt. ak (Oh | The Weather : | Fair tonight and Sun- THE INTPRESTS OF OUR CUSTOMERS--ALWAYS ~ of day. Rising tem- EEE MOET, AN, (SUR THOUGHTS. ME HAVE : : pert sels... ea That's what @ modern Iaundry OH BOY, WHAT JOY WITH A GILFILLAN RADIO! ‘ sf means to you. It means the end of 2 PARK & TILFORD MASTERPIECE bl Ika h A : : 3 ‘ue Mondays. t is ac eering step Right over the housetops and into the homes come the world’s best entertain- OPEN EVENINGS CHOCOLATES and BONBONS to woman’s emancipation. ment, the most interesting lectures of the day and the news of the hour as broad- . _OF. i cast by the leading newspapers. a vi All this is favorably and clearly received with a Gilfillan Radio Set. Here they s NEW YORK and PARIS. 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