The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1925, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘following the gold discov “ PAGE FIVE oo and a tls s nd will dishes to wife of individual! pecial during Corn Show . number of the important ¢ | Househo! e them off the lin Os are Vigilant i Household ‘ scoring highest at the Corn) Week, Dripless Tea Sirainer. {> Roberts’ father was Suggestions fiat ‘ : pioneer nd jong Sugg Shew, Burleigh, Merton, Em-) a regular $1.00 value, for 45 eantet eects ; — mene , Never mors or Kidder counti }eents cach. Bonham Bros. Mmospn happenings of t BAKED POTATO or “puddi ng > Tiers — a q ———— in which “Flower of Night g potupees tale : _—_ 5 Bridge Luncheon —' Mrs. A. W. Mundy pecs repeat tlie, mel Serer ttt 69) LN itr Tar Last . r | s. usta yy, suc psoners. ever let the Y, “ GIFTS THAT LAST Given Saturday | Entertained for | brennan, Wilham 1. Colemat y t boils water after you have fini a vo bReniapeaaitaN, | c 7 Joseph Winans. His interest kindled and then plac Teo Waeleul Ge ones GH kel ri by Mrs. Whittemore: Mrs. Fitzmaurice Theodore Roberts was born within | $55, Ue water oil uae {he el : + two blocks of the famous Bella Umon Fou ANS Reare Aud) make: the Reniss Rie sQuitiity, dinaver GooW Mists A. Whittemore entertained) Mrs. A. W on Kearney Street, between Washing: | “ The © Good Jt nt, fternoon at her home, 714| her home on Av ton and kson, in San Fi ° Second. with four tables of bridge ternoon with a luncheon in coipli-| ‘They sold the hoine and later it was Benham — Brothers — offer following a course luncheon served at} ment to Mrs. 0. W. Fitzmaurice of swallowed up in what became San | getne 2re eon sel ot one o'clock. A yellow color motif; Alberta, Canada, sister of Mrs. Joh o's pune eo home| hy side. {BR reakfast or Luncheen set of | / . was used on the tables, a profusion | Thorpe of this city. Covers were laid | troyed by the San Franciseo{ — ose f h fi anthemums giving a charm-| for eight at the pret appointed | ter the Roberts fag. | ———SSaeee | Ol . i sne reruses Q@ ins effect, Hi. J. An informal afternoon of sewing | Pioneers, a a . 55 in followed. : s rits a membership vas assisted by Miss| house guest of her sister for the pa pioneers who arrived in the Golden Mildred Hoff and her daughter and: two weeks, was honor guest at State prior to 1850. . niece. jnumber of informal social | | “Flower of Night,” a romantic, a She returned to her home Sunday. | jeolorful drama, “was written by} . Bridge Part poe | Joseph. Hergesheimer especially fo —she sure don't lwig * | Garters are very festive s these! Miss Negri. Warner Oland plays a! | y Miss Smith Is F luncheon table. “heavy” hew drip with ostrich role, want YOU! Saturday at W. 7 A | Hostess at ‘ . F. Harris eaiaia Dancing Party) eweled dolls | rs, ribbons, flowers an s. This one employs head of ribbon very effec’ “received More than one “doubt - OPEN EVENINGS (|| MADE RIGHT IN BISMARCK FOR Call at Van (Horn Hotel. Beautiful patterns in large size Auto Robes, a veritable rainbow of beautifully blended colorings, all neatly $13.50 Ask to see the many beautiful new styles in the famous We have received a score of 100‘, at every inspection by the State Food Department and cordially invite your inspection that we may receive your 100“ bound. : Specially priced for this big sale at... Our graduates are fundamen- tally qualified for the big jobs in the business world. We not only make them competent stenographers, bookkeepers, ac- countants and auditors, but we prepare them for high execu- tive offices. Begin any time—new classes now forming. Write at once for FREE catalogue. Address s YOU. J. F. PEARCY, Mer. We originated MANDAN this slogan. | ear CHOP SUEY’S’ ie cHow New Palace Cafe Phone 212—Mandan_—- | The Home of Quality Food and Service. Try Our Delicious Steaks and Chops. approval also “Peacock” footwear for women who want to be different. Tuesday evening music by Al’s Novelty Orchestra. ESTABLISHED Iss4 WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” BISMARCK, - - - eats - HOFFMAN'S Eltinge Block. 2nd floor Cummins Bldg. NORTH DAKOTA. Side Entrance. NORTH DAKOTA. Bergéson’s Quality-Style-Economy ‘ , Mr. . Harris enter- . — leville bill for . a tained evening at. their} _ Miss Florence Smith cntertained = ful bride” will admit home, 824 Fifth street, at bridge.| Saturday evening with a cleverly | | “At The Mo Movies ‘ i| Three tables were in play during the! planned dancing party to which eight | 4 “6 that it was a Diamond ‘ evening. j couples were invited. At the conelu-| * * { Thanksgiving favors were used in| Sion of the evening a refreshment} whose! Coles who is from this store that the decorations. A course lunch course was served hose | voice hae . ) ! this st ‘ was aeeved aA the ‘eoaetunion ‘ot ihe Flowers decorated the house. “Corporal Casey" in “The on the rings < are | Che Step-in i} ump : . evening. H - lron He s won him: univer- two rood looking 1 presenting helped her make up ——___—_____—_ CLUB TO MEET sal pr s the role of Judge’ “More Power to “Em, {and very Nf s Morvoy . RETURNS FROM CONVENTION The Progressive Mothers club wiil Lommel in the sereen funny comedy act. Leila Shaw ancl Steps Into Favor. her mind. H. H. Thoresen, state tax com-| meet Tuesday afternoon at the home| version — of nin,” which! Players have a comedy sketch called : returned yesterday from | of Mrs. Jacob Yeasley. Roll cally opens tonight at the Capitol cu: va gee A ie er Pashiongine women are choocins t fepoa New Orleans, where he, and “his he answered with current even Wee lucie ut ¥ ionally in her porte deput; A. Baker, have been in at. cane ey ae 1 butterfly too fond of dancing pump because it fits the fact so samgty | ; © ree the annual convention of| ship” with Mrs. Harrison Brooks inj tis import mt raete as a srood suppertiy does away with all of the nuisanee of bul the National Tax Association. Mr.| charge. ollowed closely upon the heels 0 utsv, who offe Often the gorins is cleverly hiddar bene oth B / B - tl sen has been away about 10 : the selection of Jay Hunt, vetoran’ gine It." which is filled with laughs, oa attractive buckle, or concer'ed under Ube | onnam rotners Mr. Baker will return home NURSES TO BE ictor and director, for the title are known from their appearance in a step | ua . tomorrow. ss a Brown role of “Lightnin’,.’ | Previous act sa Boy", and th : dewelors amd Optometsi Tlie A ay dof. | presen aid to be better than YO ATTEND HIGHWAY CONVEN-| Miss Josephine Ulrich of Minot lett tein te eae aan en a the f As a closing number, TION this morning for Grand Forks to ts Ave ine fon this nerka’ alavifie Vie: Hatt & Company present . , jovernor A. G. Sorlie a the state examination for nurses Ne ee ac alineiescay nd.” an offering that is These may be chased on ¢ Engineer Frahm of the High as does that of “Lightnin” Dill ar and amusing from be- payments through oir Ch partment left last evening for ODD FELLOWS GIVE DEGREES | vetlenmamy for an actor wit ne to end. revory’s abil Aska ont it troit, Mich., to attend the nati The Odd Fellows. will confer the|matural bent for comedy suc F perform. is kms about it ke convention of the National 1 first, second and third degrees on a} MacDonald has played ighway. class of 12 this evening at the hall John Ford directed “Lightnin go houses with se assccpeemnagn Seema - ! Refreshments will be served and a and apent! Waeks selecting liver . EE ‘a VISITS HUSBAND | large attendance is desired. ularly fitted to play the vari —— PI: CCM MACOS rs. W. A. MeVey of Casselton —— 2 od i ie . | rho has spent the past two weeks in| sHorreD TERE eae Seceiar: alled oa | Dancing every _ evening, Bismarck with her husband, her son| Mrs, 0. C. Haskin, Oberon . I . eae and wife, Mr-and Mrs. W. A. MeV os Dessa Cooley, Solen; Mi ix the seventa William Fox produe-) 9:00 to 12:00, at Hoffman’ ' * dr. has returned home. A daughter.| Menge, Dawson; and Miss Edna| tion in which MacDonald has held! | Miss Elinore McVey, of Wing visited) Thomson of Carson were shopping in| a prominent part. b] here over Sunday Saturday | = ELTINGE THEATRE j | PARENTS OF SON pains sears . a | Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pollock of) ane phecto properly scene) | ‘ Pollock, 8. D., are the parents of a ; an . ae “1 } i i: proning. at a mn day at the Bismarck aos-| Ney ig making “Flower of Night.” WE WELCOME YOU TO THE STATE CORN SHOW | AT THE i ave bee! pital. . | received, members are urged to at-| . : See ee cegaee tend, A business meeting will fol-| is DA z R | AUDI I ORIUM low the banquet | Henry \Meil of Ellendale is spend-| viet ‘ Y | z day in the city with, his| "The pleure has its most impor e NS. INI ined | Mtuehter, who is iL at a local hospi-) setting in.San Francisco in the | Nov. 23rd and 24th. informally Saturday evening for her) — | house guest, Miss Minnie Dieruf of | RETURN HOME = d T i Miss Dieruf remained here; Mrs. B. Bartholemew and Miss toy R The Best Musical Comedy : a the week-end. | Dorothy Hausmann have returned to . ZION LUTHERAN LAD! hele, home in We rociltter Spending ‘ Starting Tuesday morning we will offer several | of the season. The Zion Lutheran 1a a : seasonable items at prices which prove emphatic- a ; ae wae iz 8 th Mi Ae cee Olson barre Kd a ally that it pays to shop at Webb Brothers’ Reserved S $1.50 and $1.69 at ward Buckenberger of Herried are F Harris & Woodmansee. WEDNESDAY STUD 3 Pending the week in Bismarck with The Wednesday Study club ‘will 2 . meet with Miss Marion Burke Wed- HERE SATURDAY oats = i nesday, November 18, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Conitz and daughter, Edith, Tr h h ia SERS " of New Salem were shopping and vis- . ! VISITED FRIENE vee een ; 0a youn Fi a . 4 ting in the eity Saturday. ' > ; - " e # . { pellisg Norms Lone af Washburn bas ee ee J z & ng H One lot of Women’s Sheep Lined and Chamois HELLO, BOYS } taarck tee weveral igh tanea Perea esceel school MISS ... Lined Coats with good fur collars, shown in a | pavit aa ; = json announced the birth of a son at good range of sizes and colors. Special priced at } | will arrive Saturday aite: FROM UNDERWOOD | the Bismarck hospital, HECL. be'comlngiconight, of | \ | Hoon on the Nortacrn Paciti Mrs. F. J. Snyder and Miss Florence} cource . . thaps a hae of \ \ an OOS at 2:29. Meet m 4 Nelson of Underwood were shopping | ENTERTAINED CLUB candy tucked under his arm or | $ ] 3 50 1 ve rt) ub \ it Cie deput, TE gs at ole in the city Saturday. R. D. Kennelly entertained the theatre tickets in his pockets ia é co to 1 Xe "ARCADES varies HERE OVER W END members of her bridge club Friday eae scbatihe ought 3 do x i we . mi wil i , ‘ Mrs. C, A. Carlson has returned to Be : young lady. work the wondrau her home in Hazelton after spend- HERE FROM MOTT But... surprise Aim tonight! HEE jGe8 | hute collected from al ing the week-end in Bismarck. Mied. Maesy of Mott was the Have walting torshice siplate hands nnd have a elit wit “ FROA BINSON ghost of felends; (n\ Binmiacek. vet eter ea st fads le | Tailored Coats Dresses Bring your papa and mama Miss Mabel C. Olson of Robinson es = ; gas . . F love all folks, big and lit pent several days last week in the vis HERE FECT pea re Es Tailored Coats for general utility wear, New Fall Dresses of silk, wool or flan He sure and meet me , |, Mrs. G. Tl. Anderson of Almont was} bine so well to make. in large and small sizes, also a few nel in all the scason’s favored colors, tay’ aftesaicon at th s potigitorsin dhe Gly Satariey: Of course Ie doesnt mater so dress coats in a good range of colors. both straight-line and flare dl me OPENING iinteten, nf Sadexson will eave TE OMEN TO HAVE DANCE : fauch: ihet..cugat. ls. the, bese As a special attraction for Corn Show large assortment of good s Very LAND, Jatives in St. Paul. Ths Neomen.are,etying -a dancing known enetgy food . .. prob- visitors, they are marked at special at oe | party Tuesday, November 24. Reinke cents. oeedisher . _ 6 can | = zis We weleome von ty the State VISITED HER EK-END Sa likHees but it does matter that you Mrs. J. M. Wadeson of Jamestown|, Real Brookfield. Sausages. made it! 1 0 ali 14 9 ewe Corn Show, spent the week-end in the city, the) They are fine at Hoffman’s. e e } guest of friends. So any to make by Sugar Boul Book ' of Candy recipes ..+-+ _— ewe —_—_—— TO VISIT IN CHICAGO ed = Mrs, Robert Morris left Sunday for|f/ CLASSES IN DANCIN! The Great Western Sugar Co.. ; salad: alviteOmascnr en ehliotoiSatin a Chi where she will visit relatives. | i - Suger Building Denver, Colorado { Os Another anes » asso 1 od | cage where ste ¥/ i Term beginulng Nov. 21, Wool H se Canton, Charmeuse, Canton Crepe, | 4 BUSINESS TRIP > lessons G We BSCR i een saihow anol: albriggan and Flanneis, both plain en een ree Sa reat Western |||] bark Brown and Green Heather col | Balbrigian cod Flanne's, both pha to the Twin Cities Sunday evening. | Women, ‘ ores all wool Hose with reinforced and s\ neu in one or wo } Fal |O¢rs, Henders: Phone 656 Hi eel and toe. alt up to $1.75. in a wide range of colors, anc all siz Special during Corn Show | Specially priced at, per pair, Very special for the Corn Show, at en | Week, Silver plated Bonbon} \ dishes, 24 karat, gold lined, Pai"Titments of the fect success: i $1 00 $1 6 95 each 45 cents. Bonham Bros.; fully treated. Hl ° e | ‘ pecesenenne it \ You’ will like our plate Clara B. Westphal R al i|| H ropodist. ji ps . . lunches, served noon and eo eee —the candy-making sugar Che installation of our new booths vening at Hoffman’s Room 11 Webb Bldg. Phone 413 e ig a g Evenings by Appointment ae W d | andicitche : : . ao ee. omen’s ( Jn erwear fo and kitchen equipment has been com- . Drastic price reductions in ; ie : { the Greatest of Sales now on) at $1.25 at $1.98 | pleted so that we may serve you morc Shop. | . oo |) ee sce : : ; at the Bismarck Cloak Shop. DR. M. E. BOLTON A ge ahaa ee ea i{/ comfortably and completely than For Zap coal, call 1051W.| Onteonathle Payaician Women's“Aeecot'ned Union: | Seftment | of Womens atl | ever before. Beginning Tuesday Frank Everts. | Maan ec sae ‘men’s’ flecce-Vned Unio: Ee aie = Taya } area a si URS aN i Suits, long sieeves ankle sleeve, short see | Nov. 1/th, breakfast will be servec | Bismarck, N. D. ; na ss ankle 1 oe , : : : ic ved all siz ‘great spec i 1ro seven to eleven. Noon an The Weath | 5. ankle garments up to $4.59 regular | " € nH tune: : e Weather | ice | Promise on ae eee a eae eee , in values up to 4 | rom 11:80 to 1:50; dinner from 5:30 Generally fair, tonight, }]) aaa ar Fy S y Py A i] ative ited 3 ; ye i r 4 followed by_ increasing Fei emepeentalire Wasted | to 7:80. Chop Suey and Chow-Mein, cloudiness Tuesday. Made Christmas Cards, Wool Auto Robes i 9:00 to 12:80. Dancing evenings. J. E. WAIT | -MANDAN, Aye

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