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" . cee = ~ en ERG EEE ERS TT 7 ‘ saat ______THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ | PAGE FIVE. HERE YESTERDAY The man who puts dulte ration in| in all thy ways and He shall give thee | vited to attend this and to inspeet | A. H. Lumberg of Regan was in the city yesterday on busines ' ' drugs is a thief. The n you a pair of shoes and © of solid leather who sells | ells you they | when they have the desi shail supply ally He concluded his.» appeal to accept Christ, sof thine heart,” and ‘God I your nee re with an who is our Fifty Entries in Richholt Corn Show | | the corn exhibits, Will of the Will Sced store arious prizes ng offered Georg will j » the exhibit rehan >. a jo | baste bes d between the two las | of oar of leather thief, We are getting! only hope if we have bre \ on nt = : =— ee ee | commandment to re Th mp are tee caIabita Tor which | ap Presbyterian Food Sale. 7 — = = ——————— GOING to NEW skse not steal except on : vicplay today wt the store. All} Home made ntince meat, fruit Miss Bieth and Mrs. Plomasen Allen, Bismarek attorn SONG LEADING ete sof corn are included in the ex-| cake. ete. — Hoskins - Meyer, next week for Newark, s 80 or you to take that} 3 aturday afte Mrs. McGarvey Hostess at where he will visit, for some time eh ee aes Weta eae Th connection with the judgiags,| Saturday afternoon, 4 t| Joint Hostesses . i with his brother, Frank B, Allen. Lat- Bridge Party, er Mr. Allen and s brother plan to 2 they ou folks will not have of ) heart until you have taken by Work Started Today on ' ‘ab- Theatre and the Dance whieh will be "o'clock, a demonsty ‘amous address on row “about nn of Minneap oa Fresh Buttermilk at the ——— | #0 to Mobue, Alabama, where vi whict ot. belo ar eA that the . , Hcanned goods and! Richholt's: Quality nila aioe Mrs. H. D. McGarvey and Miss] Mrs. T. G. Plomasen entertained! will spend the winter. Mr. Allen’ ernacle for Future Meet- ; euinbles‘or ob oF cing We auditaruny “would faifee Wil be held, "the pablicet. ine} Medern Dairy. Catherine Bleth entertained Thursday | Thursday at 2:30 o'clock in her home! plans to return to. Bismarck nest mbles or, If he bets.) crowded to the limi ————— evening at the home of the former] at 204 West Rosser at a charmingly | spring and resume his practice iere, ing Place money if he wins, and if he bets and The American on Avenue D with five tables of appointed bridge party, a pink and he is 2 fool bridge. giloners in the games were] yellow color motif being carried out. N ROUTE. TO PIERRE ‘Some Steal From God wishes to thank all thes | won by Miss Florence Miss S i si m rke d a is was her . " y ure! A i sts | Christine Huber ns Ber and Mies oper room, ed Mt PrOfUsioM ne today “on hie way. to Dieties geal Bere are few men living who can || "The sis who will Join the church elased their places of business ike house was prettily, decsrateal At the conclusion of the afternoon, 8. D., where motion picture photo: Fanos cah woke thea ting Not anle | the recipient of ite none tecanee Lot Armistice Day. participat- J &F K I ootwear with yellow pompons. Other decora- a three course luncheon was served. | graphers are now filming s s for that, but he act gets them to} and who will pinch out with God andj ed in’ the parade and exer- e e | tions and appotmanents cared uc! Three tables of bridge were inj the feature production “Cus! whistle as merril the proverbial | don't give a tithe, is a thiet No A * the sare theme. jplay, | Mrs. P. J. Meyer and Mrs, H.| Stand.” the scenario for which was barefoot boy’ sauntering in the field | Wonder you haven’, pot peace. You| CCS and in any way assisted The hostesses served a course] F. Keller won honors. prepared by Mr. Clark. The pictures on a bright June. mornin. Ihave been robbing: God. | would! iN making the day the success . luncheon following the series of . a | will include ‘a buffalo stampede and jun who was present. at th rather steal from anybody, than tol it w . By their alertness ~ games, ii IN MINNEAPOLIS I scenes of the buffalo hunt sehich will jam: last: evenin stoal from God.” ie os their knowledge of the a r. and Mrs. Benton Baker are! be staged on the Scotty Phillips ranch ae ills F conrnntn - = 7 vein k lodge of \ James and Will pee nt Cook with Gas. It’s the at Pierre beginning November leaving this evening for a few days" ui is w Salem, both ¢ false wit ays of th de, J & KK visit in Minneapolis. They will also ad the-chsie: lenarn "aid waysrof the:mode.d st Business Women The entire herd of 1000 head of buf- 7 h ng, the grea! audi- | Ideal Fuel. | . . attend the football game between the| falo will be killed off during the hunt nee nd “@nthusing aoe LT Wi shoes are hion fay- Dine at Club Universities of Minnesota and Iowa.!and sportsmen from over the entire cee joed unas 3 He until the | a red United States will ° berated “with wiusiel ered, A number A special pep dinner was held by ; f Bismarck 1 go to Pierre for the hunt. ¢ SON BORN event. the Business and Professional Wom- ers wi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Andre of Man- uch volume rd in that pla And will A happy choice just now, en at their club rooms last evening.| dan are the parents of a son born f evan on on whom it is he Committee work on the musical com-| Monday. Mrs. Andre was formerly SANGER GIRL DIES I upon Rey. Strutz, pastor of the} teld more good than evil?” Do yout if} because of its complete iy, “Don't Park Here,” was stressed.| Miss Ethel Funston of this city. s Clara Gilbertson, 2 ungelical Church, to make. some| know the whole world ix seemingly on | } oo ness--its variety he Hove Pu tani Mrs. O'Leary was in charge of the wie | re and: Mrs: nnouncements concerning the taber-| the pall down 7 Love the lift | aaa ae a ceaentee Hop ly Baten evening which was featured by origi- _ VISITED HERE essing his apprecia-} up spieit. Th of God says thon | : Heather, Mond Kid tutes nal songs, some short talks and a| Mrs. Ed Lundquist and daughte udience for the hierall shalt tot he. God help as to think | DIAMONDS JEWEL Ke dancing act by a group of eight girls| Mrs. Elsie Cunningham, of McKen- contributions and. pledges to the tab: 5 Wwe | who are to appear in the comedy. | zie were visiting in Bismarck yester-| trouble. cle, he called for velunteers tol Covetousness | a is av : > \ Dorothy Blanding, Chrissie Budge day with friends. pital about 10 dg with teams and wagons to naval to the tenth Command-| THE PRICE OF i ‘| A and Hazel Pearce were in charge o! = sons moved to § the materials to the ground and fo Thou shalt’ not) covet," he > re 5 , § arrangements. VISITING FRIENDS ‘0 fom Baldwin, where they { Sheets Tee WHiTERe wane orl : " . ‘ LEADERSHIP ‘ ¢ Alex Rosen & Bro.s4y a Miss Be Cl is visiting in resided, (erecting. tabernacle: Quite a vas covetousness that caused] ICCESS Z A DOUBLE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY] the city with friends, Miss Clark| ~The deceased ig survived by her her responded te the call and itt wes nL dvete nt ihe teilberunell CCESS Mf \} Mekenzie Hotel Bldz rn Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Carter enter-| graduated from the Bismarck high] parents, two sisters, Mrs, Lawrence announced that work would begin 1 vat ana fe a ; a, | Mehenz el Bide. i tained at a six o'clock dinner at] school last spring. Mevers of Spokane, Wasi. and Mrs.. today . eta Dende! / their home in the Laurain apartments es Robert Digby of Bisma d five, Tuedbuo lew inane. wpentny eh high of leader } be tei ws hursday evening. The affair ce RETURN FROM WISCONSIN [brothers, Carl and Clarence of Wil-! pee aay” Oe erate Jad NB ship. that some may harbor : aN x brated the first wedding anniversar-| Miss Ruth Ode has returned from| ton, William of Baldw' nee of; Baptist. Chueh, juve a briet prayer | the ever had, for |p Me ier that ots goods cost ‘ e, ies of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W Lancaster, Wis., because of the illness | nton and George of San ‘just before the . “| 38 picees tisfied with mere, How often do people xon of Wilton and Mr. and Mr of her mother, Mrs. Charles Ode. _Puneral serv held at 2) The Ten: Cammundiicity w coclore to{f farm such false. impression er were gue e'clock Sund 2el) The evangelist continued his dis] God h ep you af am institution that ‘ officiated at LEAVES TONIGHT a : ‘equrse on th Conimaudmentacly “God/ldas.s e thet tshite ee eee ‘daing, on Decorations off | R. E. Whitesel will leave tonight | —— a talline by introduction of a | gerne out ; ' yellow chrysanthemume and rose and] for Minneapolis to attend the Minne- | \baeroat A lawyer whoo wae an be = nthe contrary, any firey yellow favors were prettily artanged.| sota-lowa football game. il At The Movies [Feat ig indy apeelal ads $F ioing the votume or t C a prea " OL OF thee ndment CHOP SUEY'S AND CHOW we are doing can sell hi EN ROUTE TO IOWA AT THE CAPITOL considering their absolute pe MEIN ude merchandise ata lowe Mr. and Mrs. Arnest Lange of Wil- son township were in the city toda asked himself, “Wh these commandments e did Mo, The Film Daily, the mo: he f and i | jof all reviews, hus the fol | New Palace Cafe Hiss Trapp, a graduate nurse,| cn route to lowa for an extended vis-| cay concerning “The Calgary Fconeluded that they were div Phone 20 au aptod Terenas pted a position at the Bis-| it with relatives, pede” which is shown at the ( anding Chr elias chen” Bad vex - » hospital and will go on duty a Theatre tonight and Saturda ject the eighth, | Home of Quality Food and |} jewelry, You will a few days: nie Trapp was form: ‘iz ; poe ila i on! latest is Ij ninth and tenth Commandments and | Service always find an abundance SE ES TE TSE AS erly emploved at the hospital but has] Mr. and Mrs, Fred E. Lund ha western. It races 0 spoke in part as follow | ) Debie s . tie expensive si >. been‘in' Cleveland, Ohio, for some-| moved. from Garrison to Bi a great start with a buffalo stampede |~'"Grent men have always proven tol Oe ante Sets amd Tt ais store, luevin Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. ume. They are located at 408 First street.{and a killing, speeds through he Christi hey realize that | i anee that the 4 OAT SURSES CONVENTION. a fine action and ends up in a whirl-| these I who lov- | e Three servic family Washing Tinishe TO ATTEND NURSES CONVENTION RETURN HOME wind rodeo contest, ‘actual shots of jed th Iwery commandment = ebony, xartats Threc re : bay yy ae Finished, M inbjorn Johnson, first vice] KE, ©. McFadden and L. C. O'Neil! the Calgary Annual Stampede that! expression of love {row the Let this message guide you tough Dry and Dey. president, and Miss Esther ‘Teichman, returned to Chicago after hrough to a great clim j HBP in the purenase of sour Gilt» secretary, will leave tonight for Far-| eral weeks’ business visit in the city.} This last sequence alone ha th if fer ¢ tm PHONE P vi xo where’ they will attend the board OnTRORA thrills for the whole picture men to steal? DR. M. E. BOLTON | : : * Sod fe : — of directors | meeting o e ate SON BORD of the ious contestants a nything without . sas ay bib Nurses Association, which be] Mr. and Mrs, William Dohn, Jr.. are| different ov mM i money or property Osteopathic Physician F. A. KNOWLES BISMARCK MANDAN held tomorrow. the parents of as morn-| istic thrills that fore the man who 116 1th St Teleph —— gol oe ‘ nenreieonier ing at the St. Alexius hospital. for “staged” by making othe poor : i 7 ry lenhone 210W || weler - Bismarck. oth ; } post ord . EBEKAHS TO 2 —— real thing. thief. ‘The man whe underwe smal . D. y “ \ 21 hour service on parcel post order The regular meeting of the Rebe-| SPENDING SEVERAL DAYS HERE] yarn, tuo, one that does get away from Seales in the Krocery store isa thie oe Gp| ne Howes ATT E SEL HA dei MANDAN ' kah lodge will be held tonight at 8{ Mr, and Mrs, Harland Mead of Cen-|the regulation cut-and-dried form- —| Wedding Rin MANDAN, ° : ° . N. o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. Nom-| ter are spending sev jays in the/la. It has a good comedy angle be- ination of officers will be held. Al city on business, sides. social hour will be enjoyed following i the business meeting. FROM CHASELEY ELTINGE THEATRE ae J. Turnoy has returned to his home| Presenting an accurate, virile and a LEAVE FOR MINNE in Chaseley, N. D., after a short bus-| colorful romance of Alaska its B. P. Tillotson of B aid | ines: Visit Incthe city. pioneer days, “Winds of Chance” our nel ors are Hugh McCullough of Washburn are = topened at the Eltinge yester and/ among the men who will leave tonight FROM McK remains F for Minneapolis to attend the Min- nesota-lowa football game. : HOME Mr. and Mrs. Coons of MeKenzie spent Thursday in the city visiting friends and shopping. Thanksgiving Linen Sale a startling pace, elements of scenic beauty and spir- enjoying foot J Wyman Mt hee Donald Wyman HERE TODAY See ee ieee wine wane sctetitied Of course th > te i} ] 2 a t] | 2mM2 1 . th + oreatas . aa 1 ene Caen ase Ene ONNUSINESS honors cae Pp S \ nge of special prices, includes dozens of handsome VISITORS LEAVE C.J. Gravning of Regent is spend-|the principal quartet in the pictu designs, suitable for square, reund or oval tables. y little to choose be- Ho- but there is ve tween their parts and those of bart Bosworth, Dorothy | Claude Gillingwater, C! ett, Philo McCollough, F {and John T. Murray, all of whom sup- port to a degree the four pri but_a'so share individu- of histrionic triumph Mrs. P. L. Capron and son, Harold,, ing several days in the city on busi- of Napoleon left. today for their ness, home after a visit in the city with Mr. und Mrs. C. I. Dunahey, 920 Ave- nue B. SHOPPED HERE Mrs. J. Salter of Menoken is spend ing the day in the city shopping. LEAVES FOR CITIES S. A. Davis left last night for the TOMORROW--SATURDAY ‘ THE LAST DAY TO SECURE THESE FINE GREATLY REDUCED PRIC Women who wear the Arch Preserver Shoe have foot comfort, foot POT LUCK SUPPER Members of the Intermediate Ep- worth League of the McCabe Metho-| characters, al moments dist Episeopa! church were entertain-| Twin Cities on a business trip. which are vitally essential to the + ed last night in the church parlors at plot's success. health — and style. No a pot luck supper. VISITED IN FS D; Chilkoot, Summit, Sheen cnaars Tue FOOT Welt. 1 Gps Miss Agnes Parsons spent the last Linderma awson City, all other shoe can give all TO ATTEND FOOTBALL GAME Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Perry will leave tonight for Minneapolis for a several days’ visit. They will attend the Minnesota and Iowa Universities football game. ENTERTAINS WEDNESDAY CLUB The Wednesday bridge club was en- tertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Lahr. Honors were won by Mrs. E, H. L. Vesper- man. ATTENDS FOOTBALL GAME vs Dr. ©. E Stackhouse will leave to- night for Minneapolis on a business of the famous points of interest along the old gold trail to the Klondike are graphically introduced, and a is for the first time truthfully pic- tured on the screen. week-end in Fargo, the guest of Mrs. M. Tindall, formerly Miss Mildred Fraser, of Bismarck. HERE WITH FRIENDS Bert Hite of Aberdeen, S. D., has been visiting in the city for several days. \ e))) . Stop That Cold these advantages. ———— All ailments of the feet suc cessfully treated. Clara B. Westphal Chiropodist. Webb Bldg. chmonds Booter, Room 11 Half the world is half asleep trip. He will also attend the Minne- asleep sota-lowa football game. B Painsand achesin head Ze letehe eie and neck—chills—fever CLASSES IN DANCING p deagnes Tia RETURN HOME ext ina constant + Mrs. Chris Nelson and son, : pf weariness. Yet th excessive nasal dis- e and other dis- arlie, ting Nov. 21, Term begi returned this morning to their home . ey al Waa Eee ave eon in Washburn after a visit with Mrs. 7 ' rtipation is destroying i h tressing symptons of 1b Jenuone fie , Hest roying Nelson's daughter, Miss Esther Nel- Colds, Influenza and Classes for CAM ren an tha energy even the ippe_are promptly interest, in’ tte MAN son, . ¢ Kal ALL’. BRAN Lees cae eee elieved by the physicians’ safe ition | Mrs. Henderson. Phone 656 pall ; An-a-cin relief fro! Presbyterian Food Sale.| the non-tepremant balanced formula of i t, fruit] Mon-nareotic remedies, clinically proven by oe male "Hoskins - Meyer, PertiSiaren tot Sdulte allege tue ls - Saturday afternoon. ‘___An-a-cin Also Relieves The Helling Agency Matinee Every Day At 2330 " eee Headache Earache Neuritie { Toothache Neuraigia Rbeumatiem | General Insurance and . = 50 Silk and Wool dresses.| Hendy Pocket Tin Only 25c Bonds. TONIGHT — Friday and Saturday cial, 95. ‘gain e- D, ment. A. W. Lucas Co. ee REX BEACH’S “Poor Betty! She akeays looks tired” thing habit-forming pills and drugs can never do. : Serve Keliogg’s ALL-BRAN with milk or cream, sprinkled ovex cereals; cocked with hot cereals; in soups, or made into the many recipes, given on the package. Delicious with fruit, baked apple, etc. Caution: Only ALL-BRAN brings sure GLOWING STORY OF THE KLONDIKE BETTY was the office mystery. Once pretty, her beauty now lay masked behind an un- wholesome complexion. Once vivacious, she now seemed eternally tired—a droop- ing figure of disappointment and dismay. Too bad she didn’t realize that it was con- stipation which was stealing her strength. But many men and women rid them- The Weather A, Generally fair tonight | and Saturday; not much change in temperature. Shoe Special : For Saturday Only As a special attraction for Saturday selling we offer COME TO THE ‘OPEN EVENINGS * A A 4 ves forever of this devastating disease, results. A part-bran product can only be ! WE ARE THE 6 splendid Skinner's Satin Pump from the “Peacock” / YET 1 OLD se the simple, pleasant means of eating. partiaily edecuue, Kellogg's is the one, , ' Tacomiees hae threesuarver heel, aide gore, and is THAT EVER CHASED A RA two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN only and original ALL-BRAN. All grocers Me: LARGEST madein the davored step inetyie, A lovely. pimp BOW FOR GOLD, BITTEN every day—or in chronic cases, with sell it. Buy a package today. If eaten THE GOD CRAZE regularly, it is guaranteed to bring perma- for the school miss or afternoon and party wear. | Regularly sold for $10.00. : SATURDAY PRICE $8.50 Ask about the new Speed Gaiter, AL scene cede ete eee eee e eee eee ee tyne every meal. AsKellogg’s ALL-BRAN journeys through tem, its fiber remains unchanged. < F OF SHE, Ite Bier ancien call a bulk food—a bulk in leading restaurants s food which sweeps the intestine clean— and hotels. a bulk food which absorbs and cerries The original ALL- moisture through the intestinal tract, stim- BRAN—ready-to-eat ulating natural, healthy action. Some- THE FROST HAD THEIR HAIR, THEY A SER SE TING TING JOUR- LAND OF nent relief or the grocer returns the pur- chase price. Served BUYERSOF IMPORTED - + || WOOLENS IN THE STATE. Quality-Style- ESSED. HOBART BOSWORTH ANNA Q. NILSSON wok BEN LYON VIOLA DANA | VICTOR McLAGLEN $5.50 juoda a! toe

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