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| { 4 Hable Social and Personal Second Bridge of Series at Elliott Home Mrs. Roland Gross and Mrs. Phillip Elliott entertained at the second of a series of bridge parties Monday evening in the home of the latter on Fourth street. Five tables of bridge wers played. honors going to Miss Christine Huber and Miss Lois Hart- maa, Chrysanthemum. tractiv: profusion rooms. A dainty luncheon wa: sion of play. Mesdames Gross and Elliott will en- tertain at the third party of the ser- ies Wednesday evening. Miss Grosz Is . Honoree at Party Mrs. A. W. Snow entertained last evening at her home with a surprise birthday party for Miss Anna Grosz. Twenty guests enjoyed the informal were used in at- throughout | the appointed course served at the conclu- evening Diversions were needle work and music. A refreshment course was served at the conel honoree gifts. MUST REGISTER FOR DINNER The committee in. charge of _ar- rangements for the Armistice Day dinner wishes to call the attention of all ex-service men who have not registered at Harris & Woodmansee's store to do so at once so the commit- teo will know how many to prepare or, All ex-service men, members of tH American Legion Auxiliary and War Mothers arc invited to attend. IN CHARGE OF WINNING FLOAT Miss Blanche Whittemore, daughter A. Whittemore of in charge of the float rst prize at the North Dakota University home-coming week. Miss Whittemore, who is a junior, recently elected to the Playmak- ciety at the University, on of the evening. The received a number of lovely IN Kristian Monson ‘on of Bismare and is in great demand. LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA T. H. Poole, public accountant, left Sunday for Los Angeles, Cal., where he will remain until after Christmas. Mrs. Poole been in Los Angeles since last March, ‘They are living at #41 South Normandie. GUESTS HERE Dr. and Mrs. Vietor J. SI daughter, Phyllis, and Mis C, Schantz, of Harv Mr. and Mrs. William 3 the Hughes Apartments Monday. IS VISITING HERE Mrs. L. E. Davidson of E: is., formerly Mi y is spending a month in Bis- marck with friends and felatives. SBRATE HOLY COMMUNION Armistice Day, there lebration of the Holy church at 10 o'clock in the morning. TAKE PART IN PARADE The War Mothers will meet tomor- row afternoon at the Grand Pacific hotel at 1:30 o'clock to take part in the Armistice Day parade. LEFT FOR CALIFORNIA John A, Johnson left Sunday morn- ing for Los Angeles, Calif, where he will spend the winter with his fam- ily. PITAL ASSOCIATION TO MEET e will be a meeting of the Bis- ospital Association at the onight at 8 o'clock. All quested to be present. TERS HOSPITAL Mrs. H. S$, Loback has entered the Bismarck hospital for several weeks’ treatment. All| Legionaires and ex- service men without uniform are urged to march in Armis- tice Davy parade. Parade forms on 2nd St. Cor. Broad- way, at 1:30 p. m. NOTICE The regular quarterly teacher examination will be held Thursday and Friday, Nov. 12th and 13th, at the Court House in Bismarck, be- ginning at 8:30 o’clock each merning. All persons who expect to teach and who have not valid certificates, must take this examination. Madge Runey. County Supt. =a The Weather Fair tonight and Wed- nesday; moderate temperature. : OPEN EVENINGS CLOSED ALL DAY ARMISTICE. DAY. Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy '\Bridge Dinner Saturday at the F, A. Lahr Home | Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lahr entertained | Saturday evening in their home at 68 Avenue B with an attractively planned course dinner. Covers were marked for 12 and a\ Thanksgiving | motif was carried out in the decora- j tions. j Were played. Honors were won ' by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oberg. Entertains Club Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Doyle were Jhosts to the Three Seven One club Monday evening ata cleverly plan- ned whist party. Two tables were played during the evening, high hon- j ors going to C. J. Tullberg. The hostess served a course lunch- eee at the conclusion of the games. an out-of-town guest. MOTHERS TO ATTEND BANQUET All mothers of Wold War veterans are invited to be the guests of the American War Mothers the Ameri Legion Auxiliary at a tur key dinner at the Grand Pa ¢ Ho- tel at 7 o'clock Wednesday evenin Guests must register at the Harri and Woodmansve store or the Black- stone Biliard Parlors before 7 o'clock tonight. Ladies of the Auxiliary who wish to attend must also register. NTERTAINS FOR MOTHER A birthday party was given at the home of Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald of Sixth street Sunday night in honor of her mother, Mrs. M, Dugan, on the oc- casion of the latter’s birthday anni- versary. Games and music were the diversions. A refreshment course s served at the conclusion of the evening. PLAN ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SALE The Girls’ club of the Trinity Luth- chureh met last evening with Misses Esther and Anna Monson, at which time J were made for the annual sale which will be held in connection with the Ladies Aid on December 5 SALE IS SUCCESSFUL The forget-me-not sale conducted by the Disabled American Veterans of the World War was vi su ful and the committee wishes to express its appreciation to the public of Bis- marck, Mandan and vicinity. RETURN! ED FROM FARGO Verne Peterson, 218 First street, has returned from Fargo where he spent the week-end with his father, A. E. Peterson, who is connected with the Nichols and Shepard Transfer company of Fargo. VISIT SON Mr. and Mrs. John Hagen of Deer- ing were called to Bismarek Sunday by the illness of their son, Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Hagen are leaving soon .| for Fargo where they will make their home. HERE Y John Haberman and Bernard Smith J of Selfridge were in the city yester day transacting business, Mr. Haber i r near Selfridge and Mr. ditor of the Selfridge Jour- ERDAY RETURNS FROM MONTANA Mrs. Kenneth King and have returned from Miles City, Mont., where they have been the guests of relatives. YEOMEN WILL MEET There will be a regular mecting of Yeomen at the A. 0. U. W. Hall to- night at 8 o'clock. RETURNS HOME H. A. Galloway of Mott, who has been ill at the Bismarck hospital for some time, has returned to his home. ON BUSINESS vid Welch of Mott is transacting ess in the city today. bu: HERE TODAY Mrs. Fred W. Moffit of visiting with friends in today. Moffit is Bismarck HERE ON BUSINES J.A. Allensworth of Brittin w business visitor in the city® toda HERE TODAY Harry Mutchler of Wing wa: the city today transacting busines VISITING HERE Mrs. C. W. Paukon of Minneapoli is visiting in the city for a few d with friends. BUSINESS VISITOR John Fode of Wing transacted bus- iness in the city yesterda: [FASHIONS | 45 Mota nt “% A CHARMING EFFECT Wide bunds of gold and. silver cloth trim evening gowns of velvet and chiffons of rainbow tints. TOP COATS OF VELVET Top coats of velveteen and even of chiffon velvet or heavy satin are de- cidedly new and smart this season. COLLARS FOR DAY WEAR The high collar is quite the smart- est neckline one can achieve. How- ever, it must not suggest discomfort and must fit perfectly. See Rin Tin Tin in his new big feature at the Capitol Teale tomorrow and Thurs- y- Heat your water with Gas. It’s the Super-Fuel. For Zap coal, call 1051W. Frank Everts. The North Dakota Barber’s Examiners will hold public Exam- inations at the follow- ing cities: Bismarck, Nov. 16; Minot, Nov. 18; Fargo, Nov. 20. Fred K, Ode, Sec’y. | | \ | After dinner three tables of bridge | at Whist Party | Ray Random of Sterling was | ' children THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE j It is a : el spirited youth and romance, which ¥ | ovengs from ht, humorow | % [laugh compeliing scenes ty sitta- | 2 |tons of tense. emotional appeal 2 nd vivid, dramatic actcon, Int i 4 | preted by a cast of popular favor j ~ jities, featuring the scree | 2 dynamic lover, Ricard | 3 fnew, tim peaniy, G Ni 1 y jand the inimitable comedy-vill j yj duo, Wallace Beery and Raymond | a3 | Hatton i | { i Ae + 1 Caw a | We may net hear so much about jearrings iately as we did a few your ' nae ago, but that is because they five | become tapie in’ the wardrobe. | Every woman them, and we! now take them granted. This | jpair shows a faseinating combina- | Jtion of jade and pearls, and goes to j ‘great length to be lovely. \ | (Kiwanis Club Hears Talks on | Armistice Day, Armistice day observance was t theme of a k by Harold Sh preme court reporter, at the Kiw {club weekly noon luncheon tod: the McKenzie hotel. should be celebrated n end of the World War 4 yof all wars, Mr. Shaft, a member of | an A B. Giln noman, wa In introdu eral . said. | nother Ame chairman ng the spex stanzas of a w patriotic son, | Fred L. Conklin, member o ltary club and president of th ‘ciation of Commerce, spons {North Dakota corn show i | Bismarck is the logical place 8 show, Mr. Conklin belie corn in th tion of before t the Lewis and Clark expeditio cob pipes bearing the dates the of corn show, November 17 to 20, were distributed to the members Guests of the club were ve of Pierre, 'S. D. of Harvey, forn Lions’ Initiate Two New Members| and ‘ tured the banquet of the Lions club evening at committee, urged the ceoperation of jthe members in putting the corn show | facross. The club agreed to sell tick lets for the affair. Frank Snyder, who is chatrman of the November ‘program and enter- tainment committee, announced plans for a dance and ladies’ night party some time near Thanksgiving. On November 18 thi clubs will have a joint luncheon tain the corn bers. | Obert Olson, chairman ticket s show exhibitors. | CITY NEWS o—____—___-—___* SCHOOL BOARD ME! The board of ed on of the Bis marek schools will meet in regular y ion this evening. Noth- ing of especial ce is sched- uled for considerati s likely that only routine will be transacted and bills trict allowed. All Legiona service men withcut uniform are urged to march in Armis- tice ‘Day parade. Parade forms on 2nd St. Cor. Broad- way, at 1:30 np. m. CLASSES IN DANCING Term beginning Nex: 2 All ailments of the feet suc- cessfully treated. Clara B. Westphal Chiropodist. Room 11 Webb Bldg. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. The Helling Agency General Insurance and Bonds. First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877 Bismarck, N. D. CHOP SUEY’S AND CHOW MEIN New Palace Cafe Phone 212—Mandan_ ' paeradins, | tomorrow ‘Rin-Tin Tin Initiation of two new members fea- |! Lions and Kiwanis |r er) At The Movies | ELTINGE THEATRE “In the Name of Love ture at the Eltinge for ' ~The theme of the story de refreshing fashion with the in fous attempt on the part of Cort to win the love of Returning to his ne er 10 years in Ameri COVE that Miss Nisson, hood sweetheart, | his child about him, and has her on marrying a title. Feelin first claim on hee . the resaureeral youth decides to trick her into arrhiye by mats: asa Prince, And that's where the complications —1 omic and dramatic— begin to pile up. THE CAPITOL ow the : Line,” the we Classic © the sere to the Capitol jor a two day marks Rin Tin Tin's produc) since bi ‘This dog wonder was in to the picture workl in the North Begins," fol lowed by “ind Your "The Lighthouse by the a" and Tracked in the Snow Country.” In “Below the Line ' iinty pears as ring, Vicious anin who develops into a loyal and trageous Triend of the hoy who dohim with kindne Warner which ‘Theatre fired film LB is comang tre he picture is said to be the mos yet had y who directed aeked in the now County: handled the mega- phone for “Below the Line™ which is an original story written and lapted to the by Charles A Legue. John Mescall was the camerman | SUPREME COURT From Mercer ald Larson, plaintiff an pellant, vs. William Albers and B. W Elder, di ndants and respondents. SYLLABL (1) Where the sufficiency of the evidence to sup verdict is ehal- thr i ling the dog hi man Ray: in enged by a ion for jud nt notwithstanding the verdict, and | where it apears that the evidence is the verdict is not to be conside s upon the motion of the ev der Section of the ¢ Laws fer 113. (3) Where a defendant moves that the plaintiff be required to cle tween two inconsistent e nd where in response the defendant does the moving : cluded) from the upon a previous trial as being con clusi upon opposite clection 1 from the District Court of 220 Matinee Every Day At TONIGH — Tuesday with DORIS | KENYON Lyx) LLOYD | HUGHES A* million dollar ship blown ‘to bits— A thousand panic stricken passengers rushing to safety--- TELLS AGE-OLD BEAUTY E Mlic whieh agreed to diselo: Ave County, he. dude Nf David Schwartz, worth, (now Lola Markely, «pl t the Grand VTinsufficient and that the defe were Dae “|the proof are such hatal) Ingbecier: plied upon another ion Reding of a new trial sion te Folsom and S.'E. Peterson, past pres- {of Which the party terest, states idents of the club, gave’ short the verdict was r Ap from th dresses of welcome to the new i plain. ) Burleigh County; Hon | bers following the initiation (2) Where: the nroniiety, of 4 wer Sade: Beoin. iin Ronee Precdént FB. dict is drawn into question by a mo- cage te te tided. for judgment notwithstanding fie A litigbrecdived (ii -Coii . and where the verdiet | COCGrdant | {Tom Hail. who ix en route to the attack made, the! Qoinion of the ington, D.C, road to t A ew (bial vst ofl Dist. J judgment notwithst eiarigon isqu : Cooley a itti ET. Ba for appellant. O. Hellstrom, Messrs. Knauf & famous: made Cleopatra Hon, Fran Opinion of the Court by Birds ‘ Golden Vall ppellant Jime prorespondent From Burleigh County tiff and respondents, , defendant and : value of plaintiff cause of action District Court of Court by Bismarck, Bismarek, y Knauf, attorneys for respondent beauty p Mare Ant woseries oF le euty, km all To eneugh to Frensh. be vamp ets in town, N. M i} alle, hatte immedi 5 boris nt to | n per onver Fre Fr ord and: Nuessle, Honot parti st Atlorne; Jamestown, SSSSSSSSSSS9SS5SS59SSSSS9S595SS A wild leopard let loose on a threatening mob— Action — thrills ex- citement-~in the kind of a show you love to see! VAUDEVILLE PALACE, MANDAN The Home of Quality Food and Service. Try Our Delicious Steaks and . Chops, TONIGHT ‘7:15 and 9:20 BISMARCK, A. CLOSES SS SOOO PPOPDDDPOS ED OVPDOL SOLA DOPOD memory ef our heroes We close our business for pot ote eo ttn ee eo teeter ttete PSAP OO ELLE EAL AAALAC ‘ Armistice Day Tomorrow Store Closed All Day W. LUCAS CO. | | S| SSAA OD Lobo boot POCO OSA BOYS and GIRLS On Nov. 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14th we will give 10 cents for every empty O. V. B. Coffee can you bring to our office at 207 Broadway MC CARTHY-TYSON CO. NORTH DAKOTA. PAGE FIVE ‘ egainst him was Whether or not any other Charges Against eos o be brow st Ma Spiritwood Farmer | (2 .'Sodug finer ot spinitwood com munity, hes not Be@n given out by Dismissed Today | ihe county attorney's dttice. Ro Arch sons. -Reg- ular meeting Bismarck jap- | ter No. 16 tonight at 8 o'clock, dismissed, charge is oP) restown, No D., Nov. 10. with Miller, : .| Al members and visiting ae pitwood willse| Reyal Arch Members urged to © Prank kK today and this/ attend. : HHO ee aS: Boy!---if she refuses a Diamond from here —she sure don't want YOU! More thin one “doubt. will a Dinmont ful) bride” admit that it wa from this that helped her make up her mind. Bonham Brothers Jewelers end Optometri miaiy be throw Ask Observation and club cars, barber, valet. shower for men, women’s lounge, maid-manicure, shower for women. Ex clusively first-class —no extra fare. Through standard Pullman daily from Minneapolis 4:20 p. m., St. Paul 5:00 p. m., arrives Los Angeles 2:45 p. m., third day. Another Fast Thro Train Through tourist sleepers to Los Angeles, via Kansas City and the Golden State Express bi-weekly during November and tri-weekly during Decemberand January. Quickest time. MEALS —“The Best on Wheels" —at most reasonable prices. It's the short, interesting way—the mild weather, low altitude route. For full information and reservations, ask A.E. Dove. G, A. P. D., Rock Island Lines 200-08 Metropolitan Life Bldg. ‘Minneapolis, Minn. OU 1818, the world celebrated the famous document which mean Seven yeurs igning of 11, tha ugo Nov, the Armistice the cessation of the World War, with its terriile tat of suffering and death Today as we commenorate th signing of the Armistice we do it without the shouting and the 4 but in ae far more thoug:it pirit, of gratitude and Thanksgivins that the war is eve Out of a decp respect fer this day-of days and in order to tuke a g part in the celebration Our Store Will Be Closed All Day. Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” Foot Specialist Comfortable Feet Are One of Nature’s Greatest Assets. Surprisin realize the ments. It i: ngiy few people who have cliet they can obtain und so simple and e; pot trouble of any nature r the New Scientific Tr = almost incredible to those ions, Tired, Burning y foot ailments. the feet, we use no Arch that have suffered for years with Co: k Ankles, fo Feet, Falling Arche: With New Scicutitic Methods Suppor It is unnecessary for you to wear those stiff metal plates or those ungainly shoes. These new scientific methods ore the feet back to complete relief, giving spring and elas- y to the step and Kk. If your feet hurt it will be of the greatest interest to see Dr. Elizabeth Hollenbach for a free examination or call for an Office Hours: 9 to5 p.m ‘ Evenings by appointment, Dr. Elizabeth Hollenbach Phone 607 Room 21 First Guaranty Bank Bldg.