The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE TA ench house the yo ornate, © embroidered on the heels and! way to happipess and sucgess; Cou press the gratitede et tia arhes: fare en iderc i 48 ae men for this evening's token of { r the ba t te plain . au, Lie) Awe and heb, th enér m Kirby + bent on mak Roulet iscences Enjoyed RICH COLOR SCHEME fe oand then enjoying rlie had been i 1 evening ow niece unexpected — re Vy the . welve hoaded mand Jerry, two insc Doand parple santly fighting Mrs. Craswell ~ '|Mrs..Gross and and Mrs. Vargart | Mrs. Elliott Give FOR Gold b most exot SEK VICE MEN i At The Movies ing: gowns, Joint Hostesses | Last si Series sly, when Program of Musie and Talks ELTINGE THEATRE A very pretty bridge party was giy-| Creatly Enjeved by the i Reach aliry. be i on Wednesd Mrs. Le ; . 2 S. Craswe ee Gathering ut the home Bs and : emblems, | Mrs. . Beatt and Mrs. wers. carried out) Kennelly won honors in t ed, white and blue four tables playing during the to the a ‘ Grand Pacific President of Lesiain sAusitlies foros of Mandan was the only cut} Cow Testing Body HL ag ’ avin Besisted the HOR , 5 hundred — and Hi frees she hos: | ; ° ora” | Talks to Rotary, re agered lat rals| xs ion of the afternoon, | Mrs, Mann Is This new necklace s surske, president of 1 the former iret ; luncheon W the MeKen- UNUSUAL EPPECT vr pe toccan hb: It’s the Super-Fuel. Honoree at Rose | Tables of Bridge ma es Unis oly Sell’s Bridge; e of the d ‘ the news poke of ins of th isa rent plersure to com enelh year the signing of rand to show ou who brought w Ines these stones, and is linked to gether to form a choker. ‘These : par lavly nttractive in w colors, . G.D, Mann was hostess ¥ eu Tu ¥ er home on I ss N. Dy a former giving decors warek girl" Miss ‘Sell enter Bridge was the dive Wednesday ‘evening at the h luncheon, nine tables p her brother, J. ell, 521 Fifth! the afternoon. Honors we strect, with four tables of bridge. — | Mrs. Ed Cox and Mr Chrysanthemums were the flowers | Mann was after the! WWW ae ng during won by rommander of the 1 ssponded for ‘the ex-servies men, stating that these y very pleasant annasl She was taken ill Saturday brought to Bismarck ment Tue 7 illne: of membe id that througho o decorate the rooms. A pret- | 1 J will be held Sum : x in Minnesots w the ns an a ted course luncheon w. Pe: By a | vel a h pbson home near fo renew old eqn ved after the 7 guest of Mrs. J e, was an| F : e decoased Was 65 years the memories of Sell assisting her sister in s out-of-town guest. of ag ved by three sons Honors in the games were won by —— jand three daughters. presented with a guest Mrs. Nordlund <a HEED SOD AT HIKE TO CABIN. | Entertains for Le he Norene iain i A bunk was pr the gables of the! us found to be too he enlarged to number, Al d this trip was individual p. show by mentionin everyone school red in one hin, but it When a Child Complains of Headaches were all preseher of them were former nf the deceased. tine W sin particular, wed upon in a co they had responde mere than their sha Dr EL Pe Quain gave brief lections of A ice day seven oF honoree A dain sche pink le Was US Tae parents should : once suspect eye s Any child) who healthy, but who © plains of Readach most sure to be as A. Herringer of Wichek. ° FASHIONS i SED prettily, dressed bride. Welfare committee of] were in the form of hope chests. Community € will Miss Hedine received conduct a clinic for the examination| beautiful gifts. Mrs. of all children of the Wachter school] of Garrison was an out-of-town guest. district who, will enter school next ssive Ww ture of the dedic etery Autumn Brings Stunning Styles WING CIRCLE TO M year and of younger children who ‘ ILK ENSEMBLES SHOWN i Have, not en under 3d St. Ma | Te Gn i : er from eye strain. d i the state health] its regul this ev i See alowed to continue t Cr spe vd mu pn charge. ime], o'clock at the schoo] auditorium. | peing NOTICE strain will be reflected vi ves ind everywhere y 1 en the other] all requested to be! yhhed weave “ 1 WH he reflected in ragt il ; hols some time in the near future.) present. 3 . O'Neill and Mrs. [antes ee ae eke 1 will retura to Bismarck ‘ s lack of intor- : Le ei ie ee ses, fia Oe . : i SE OF FUR about January Ist. Daeg = be ap uel my in Fee wana iq ar ave eras nae sD TRIP | The hier conts have My absence, my business will ¢ 7 disobedience, Hasse: nee merly of Bis | Little left last evening on al yp coll hes 5 i797) (8. are jndieate the vet « ittle left last evening on a] uy coll ceo. he attended to by Mr. William | GOR, LUI? GH re indicated. , ara city, hou s trip to Minneapolis. From) Osten will go to Chicago to \ In a foot the SI brother, two weeks’ airs will be during the} Se Schantz. my assistant, phone Listen/ 817J. Hughes apartments. Old and new clients will re- ox a" . , ceive prompt courten it HOSKINS-MEYER | * R. E, BONHA Webb Brotiiers : = The Hanes of Complete Radio Sets Merchandise er Merit, Onis vousnces’ Sceonnting: or In He ean aH Optometrist Merchandise ef Merit Quiy CG) e a Cr » wr We can furnish them, Except f main vers re spending (he day | Temi jens guests of Mrs. Baumgart | th street. { svening, Novem in the Elks hall. T. H. Poole. ! 1 DAUGHTER nvited. | The regular] yy. "C. J, Gravning of Hettinger, meeting at 8 o'clock will be followed accompanied t i rrandson, by dane! in the city today to be the .{ her daughter, Mrs, Russell A. Y THEOSOPHICAL “Do We Live on be the subject for diseu regulary y meeting of the The-\ ing for sophie: tomorrow evening! the pues lends oe pee eee oMahawk, ‘The vbs ie, teat lic is covdially invited to attend. , ” ind relatives: FOOD SALE a ee 5 The Presbyterian Ladies Fort Rice -annow fever et daughter yesterda; “will be sold. hospital. alle HERE 1 spe BERTH ANNOL VI Mrs. Be Mrs. P. 1, Tracy, formerly of Bis-| aa ig pavente of is here from ee stown, @/ horn Wednesday at the ‘al the home of Mrs. J.-G. Wal-| porn, 3V' e on Park Avenue. = VISIT IN MID GO TO JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Geo Pe bare Acswinitienors, and saueh yesterday for a visit in Minneapolis. to Jamestown to spend the week-end. PAST “MATRON! TO MEET The Past Matrons’ club of the Fastern Star will meet with Mrs. J. I. Setser Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. felmann of > birth of « t the St. Alexius ‘0 WASHBURN went to W ‘ashburn | ee SPEND DAY HERE ie i cag Mr, and Mrs. E. Pauly of James- “GRASS FIRE town. spent Armistice Day in Bis-| phe fire department answered a! marck, the guest of friends. call to No. 8 Rosser yesterday after- h a grass fire in the TO VisiT IN MINNEAPOLIS __ | noon to extinguis Mrs, Joe Coghlan left this morning back yard. No damage was done. for Minneapolis where she will visit] pyappocK WOMAN DIES HERE | \ with ‘friends and relatives. Mrs. Anna Jacobson of Braddock TO ATTEND GAME passed away at a local hospital early ‘Dr. J. K. Blunt will leave tomorrow] this_morning_after_only_a few days’ for Minneapolis to attend the Minne- ss sota-Iowa footbal all game. SS gets DR. M. E. BOLTON HERE ON ON BUSINESS Osteopathic Physician K. L. Linska was a business visitor 116 4th St. ‘Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. 15 Price-Smashing Days Beginning Friday, Nov. 13th Our store is loaded down with a very large stock and in order to reduce it to its usual] standing, we have marked every garment down to the lowest possible price. THIS IS NOT MERELY JUST ANOTHER SALE, BUT A REAL MONEY-SAVING EVE LADIES’ and MISSES’ Cloth Coats FROM WING Seth R. Gylelin motored to Bis- marek today fro: Wing. RETURNS ROM VISIT Mrs. S. A. Floren has returned from a ten weeks’ ay with relatives and friends in Minneapolis. Cook with Gas. It’s the The Helling Agency | General Insurance and Ideal Fuel. Bonds. Hudson seai coats, beige squirrel cuffs and collar, at dee First Guaranty Bank Bldg. also Marten trimmed cuffs and collars, reg: AR ee Phone 877. _ Bismarck, N. D. ular $345.00 vaiues, at.. 3 a ae . $279.00 $65. 00 tailored coats 9 Self trimmed Hudson seal, reeulan ‘$275 00, at. 229.00 $35.00 tailored coats 19.50 One group of y collars, The Weather regular Partly overcast tonight ‘ and Friday ; somewhat Muskrat coat Marten collar and cuffs $275.00, at 219.00 extra good silk crepe lining, Reg. 00 at.. 39.50 CHOP SUEY’S AND CHOW Nes : " meee 5 MEIN Muskrat coat trimmed ‘With Marten cuffs, col- Ss colder tonight. New Palace Cafe lar and bottom, regular $275.00, at 219.50 ilk. and Wool Dresses Phone 212--Mandan Northern seal, red fox cuffs, collar, fur innimed $49.50 at “$ 36.45 > Qual! bottom, $250.00, at ........ A 198.000 $42.50 -and 1.45 The Home of Quality Food and $39.50, at INGS Service. Northern seal, squirrel cuffs and collar: i pee fry Our Dellefous Steaks and SOINOO AL oso... 6 os eee cnet . 174.09 $85.00, at 26.50 gos Self trimmed sealine coats, well selected fur, reg- Pee) Seana 18:50 We now ular $150.00, at ...-. LAMAR SER GER aah ale es 98.50 ne See ne ool and silk dresse sai Marmot fur coat, regular $175.00, at. .... eae 139.00 Taal RUA aeanGa ae Robs Have the All alleen of ae i suc- Natural Muskrat, Raccoon collar aad cuffs Wool flannes dresses: 9 HATS ae ari: cessiully treated. $185.00, at .......-+--553 See 144.50 é Largest Tailoring ‘Clara B. Westphal Natural Muskrat coats, self trimmed, regular Values up to’$12.00, at ........... 2020 . $195.00, at... 6... 0 eee ee eee De. ces ddins om > A42.00 Felts—-Values to $5.50, at............... Chiropodist. Organization, m Room 11 . Webb Bldg. ' the State. i Bergeson’s ‘tito BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP One Door East of Capitol Theatre. The Popular Priced Store. Bismarck, North Dakota. .CLASSES IN DANCING Term beginning Nov. 21, - 15 lessons $12. Classes for Children and : Women, Mes. Henderson. Phone 656

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