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are oes NOVEMBER 17, 1925 PAGE FIVE TUESDAY, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE CHOSEN | — QISITING FATHER eat tse, Spirit ef thi thin ep Dakota Is Given {MINNEAPOLIS |X WSPAPER MEN The Real Silk Hosiery Mills S e l d P. l trade arrin of New York ity are to marvel: at. | Much Publicity in ; Mit of the New have seven styles in chil ocial an ersona si Metshe homed, "Judge Leighton | “Banker-Farmer” 9 wy ane Myi-pdrens hesiery., Every. way | : N dA tant ae Ue aah Datden Gone onan guaranteed. Phone 471, for : 2D FROM MOSPITAL Ame: ssistan Js Advertig tin Oth. : ‘ . Representative 5 | obach has returned to r ''Vhe bes sical comedy __ Mrs. Tatley and ‘Mrs. Springer eee ey une Salen e mines othe peasom. “Don't Park |= 2 : Honor Guest at soul Hare” at the Auditorium Nov. IN WASHBURN TODAY F. OE. Me€ taday an bu Daughter Honor | Guests at Party dooand 2th. Remember the dates. Kitchen Shower rdy went to Washburn on- | hostess | Miss Celia Hagen entertained last The Ladies of the First atist | ‘ ‘ oon in her home on Park nik kitchen shower in compli ditch Wave thelr home wa ince © t at an informal sewing party ment to Mrs, Glen Springer. who he- | moat ready for sale, Anyone wishing » Butterwiek Ite veturn hoof th : enry Vatley and Miss Clara f her riage Hast’ munth wes nny ean telephone 904 tt yopraction of law Minnewsau he N Py, Who are leaving soon for} Miss Henrietta Slate : se his daw partner there having . rir winter home in Los Angeles, Bridge was the diversion of the SsHoPri r i ken seriot ° le is « . < , Onlin, evening, two tables playing. Honors Mrs. William Rt : ReNAaBEK Wy appaintes ! ing and music enter ed the! were won by s_Gayloe Ha was shopping in the city tod judge in the Min ‘ \ vecduring: the yarce| the conclusion of the eveni H easily , leon was served af a table pret hostess serv i ‘i & te TAYLOR FUNERAL YESTERDAY North deewrated with yellow flowers Se . The funeral of J.D. fe Wile fen ang and candles. (SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS EN ' At ‘The Movies _ ele Wonka 7 TS . % held yesterd Daaeing every ey The Rolley Rustlers class of the ; an church 9:00 to 12:00, at Haff " enser, who, ying) McCabe Methodist. Episcopal chureh refuses ta prow up a 2: o 12:00, at Hettman’s. cont the Varsity t/ was entertained last week at the simply means that Betty e ateney Male ——— H the University of North Dakota this home of Miss Marjorie MeCormick on . the little Cinderella of the "Taterment was um is being: mentioned on the all, Eighth street, Officers were ele who jumped from obscurity) Paiview comate \ TAGE | Bens is aj as follows: President, Marjorie. Me -wide fame Chrowgh hep film | oS ! Bismarck high star, is ! ; Vice president, | Marie Cord- mation of J. M. Barri Pa Nia she | ing his second year of college foouball | ner; Miss, fi “Peter is again we Nave j, oat 2) A) er ba i and ‘his performance in ‘the ‘eenter| Church. | Musi ra the imag bug's cloth Guard Against “Fiu ooh J ovk WEnMING TiN ‘ position hs ted the attention during the r the nd it you i 5 ake a , ) HAPPE | , y sport writers in thi Alu ed at etty’s ardent With Musterole . BERR) OU ALAEEEN! i i ection of the country and made him] the conclusion of the evening. * young forever, y KODAK i 4 stronger contender for the confer-| fit AP NO SHIP AT se tn wy 1 Matinee Every Day At . {\ | ence position. ] ap SPITAL len Prince usually start with atines Pycry Dity : \ " , | | dirs. We Neal of Garrison has which , et those an with you | | ME heen seriousiy ill at the Bi ok c'Eltinge on Wednes. | pa aah ao ad GS HAN | The Men's club of hut is reported as improved j | TONIGHT Puesday ‘ | Episcopal church will hold its first! Her husband is spending y “The Golden Prine) and stimulates eirculation. _ _ Hoi Lilis } iA i meeting of the s on on Thursday | ¢ral days in the city with her. Mr. © is the colorful one of en she good qualities of th» old-ta very St ' Wi evening in the pa house. Supper is un author of western stories, California during the turbulent gold ted mustard plaster without the bti ), | \ Will _be served At 6:30 o'clock, Kev.) Several of his stories having been rush « of 1849, Betty in the | ter ; | W.E. Vater of the Methodist ‘church | Printed in the Blue Book Magazine, title role, plays the part of an orphan | Rub it on \ny Nodak is casy to work | Rev. H. Cowley Carroll of Geth- | waif, whose adventures in the rough | t a warm tingle } 1 onal sy awit in | \ol ane Czthedral, F , will be the TSHERE | mining camps only serve to empha- | nt penetrate i SOnVEeniene TO Carly, :a | n ‘a ¥ ers of the evening. ard [. Bannon of her pluck and ability. In sever-| fonene teh Soothing, coolin L hams nts of the | al sequences in the picture, she| tion and quick relief. Mave Muster in Rodaks arciay Py iu H TO SUPPLY Vis A BISMARCK VISITOR y, a siting here for a few days |wears the outfit of a gold prospee-| ole handy for emergency use, Tt mas See them here 26.50 up. il AND, con! Verry of Minot was in the| They ares at the Meken | tor | prevent serious illness, tc YED : | oe { : city for a short while today en route, hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Bannon stopp notable outing east sure] FLOWE: You'idi ve our finishing; fi \ ! to his home from a two weeks’ busi-| in Dickinson und Mott to visit re |rounds irresi Betty | te Mothers: Musterole is als eV iY dad it's right, it. \\ ness trip through the western part of | tives and will go for an_ extended : jmade in milder form for babies an aad mee \ ‘ the i Mr Verry is well known eastern trip after leaving Bismarck, E CAPITOL, paral cuilireas, Ask for Childrens OF THE H her ng beens of the, — ta great stage 5 lusterate, hy Bonham Bros : ae ieee ll i + TO SELL BASKETS i Ion the motion p AaIcING v7 SOTA ASE t : The Minishoshe chapter, D. A, R.,} Miss Elinor Kountz, 19, daughter of Jars & Tubes HOSKINS-MEYER NIGHT” eived baskets made by the! for the Blind at Bathgate and | will have them on sale ut Hoskins- Phursday from 10 a. m., unti . The proceeds are to go for he upkeep of the Roosevelt cabin. VISITORS FROM WILTON Mesdames V. D. Heston, F. M. tygrove and from Wilton in the ls spending hopping and Charles Kountz, multi-millionaire banker, of Omaha, Neb. is the queen of Ak-Sar-Ben of Oma-| John Golden's celebrated play, which ach p the most beautiful ends its run at the Capitol Theatre irl in Omaha's wealthy tally |to-night, is one of these rare excep- Bist Thompson motore er’s car Mon- few days in NEWS PHC . Pitzer home, 23 Avenue A, preminent families is chosen for this itions, With remarks c J . = i | | Boner and this year she's the lucky | ale. “double’ acon, in| “The Goofy Goh IN UNIVERSITY PLAY B [the title 3 aa Miss a Goddard, daughter dacohaen | m1 tert | ™ . _} $ on tate, which is held in the First Bap-|% 4 1 et, tist church of that city ed by the University} ota Piaymakers. BETTY BRONSON : : fomemts. His ra simp “The Golden “that age sien ie feet of Natur gre Comfortable are one November) & | test assets, : a S$ | WELCOME TO THE NORTH DAKOTA CORN SHOW MARRIE! D BY REV, DAV PORT i ge of Miss Ruth E. Mill er of Baldwin to August Peterson of | jhavefan all-day eork, ee vG % Aid will |X ting Thurs-|%& ‘ % The lad- Ecklund township was performed | BS i Monday afternoon by Rev. F. H, Dav-| ies are asked to bring needles an] ; ay nport at the Episcopal church ;thimbles and their luncheons, whieh|% nd easy it is almost inere tory : will be served pot luck style at noon.| & Tn with Gon. Braions, tek MANDAN COUPLE MARRIED HERE | JOINED PAR S HERE * J FiNeeSE” von Te t will be t sre ‘the wedding of Miss Ruth Arthur! Miss Myrtle Feltheim on Braddock, % Princess i wet, it i S tending the teachers college | ¥, met her parents in! % aa Specials 4 ofS sure visiting in Bismarck & guests at the home if |¥ and Husband, Mrs nd) Presenting many wonderful values for the a entire week on better Coats and Dresses. : COATS ra school aul- % Three Large Popular Priced Groups Hollonbicy. a and Earl Owens, both of Mandan, jal } s@lemnized Monday afte om at th ¥piscopal parsonage, Rev. FH, Dav- enport officiating. TO ELECT OFFICERS | Gui The Lastern Star will meet tonight | at S$ o'clock in the Masonic Temple. A large attendance is di as their |! will be election of on er h CURRENT EVE The Current with Mrs. George Register Wedne: yafternoon, The subject to be stu-| dis “The Bible.” | TO VISIT PARENTS Madland = left lil, where she | the guest of || M 7 [has be ilMness for several w R G HOME ed to her work at th Miss Marie Ehman of Goodrich, store. & who has been ill ut the St. Alexius | a ne s hospital, returned today to her home; E 5 Fc $ in Goodrich. ‘on, Jack, who } in Goodrich, an, Jack, wre eft today : Sideer te for their home in 1 Minneapolis, ig $ z % at Valley City Bismarck Sunday \ over the wee COMING Charlie Chaplin fincHlis: Patent Dr. Elizabeth Hoilenbach n Is. allest Phene 607 Room 21 Virst Guaranty Rank Blde. “The Gold Ru rties in St. Ma ditorium next Monday evening at & 5 o'clock. Mrs. Arnold ring for Aurora, will spend two months, her parents. . SILL % M who ® hoe by & s has return % AL W. Tucas g Pencil Blus, Cuckoo. Brown, Biack and Navy colors; on high - grade coats of Lustrosn, Needlepoint, Pamela, Kymie and other new Fall and Win- ter materials. a'l siik lined end heav ly tur trimmed. Prices have been great!y reduced in order to combine these coats in three popular priced groups at Burgundy, Purple, ICKSON HOME LEELA ELLA AAA AMAA LAM MM MA ALA A LMS Mr. and Mrs. Eriksmoen and famil: of Crosby ure guests at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. O. H. Erickson, 412 Avenue F. y ill at the St. Alexius poapitales isi X improving. She is now able to be out %& for a short time each ‘ VISITED HUSBAND Mrs, L. J. Truax of Wilton OR CORN SHOW. Mr. E. 0, Cleve of | Me- Clusky are spending several days in| the city shopping and attending the | GemiShow. | ia HIS aEE oueo Tonnes RETURNS FROM TRIP husband, who is ill at a local h no Mrs. W. F. Reynolds, 44 Rosser, has ; ‘al. returned from a two weeks’ visit inj VISITED SISTER $29.50 $39.50 — ‘ Indiana, Miners and Wireensin: Mrs, Claude Newman of Wilton vis- $49 50 : r a TER lited in Bismarck over the week-end e Ms ' Mes ieee Wis..| the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mattie * ng her daughter, Mrs. I. T.| Hill. ay ie Oe, 5 Gas | VISITED IN WILTON . 5 SROM VISIT | Ia and Ivan Bigler were guests of : : \ aga a ge My iStfurned! relatives in Wilton over the week- | from a visit with her daughter, Mrs./ end. 4 H. Eason at Moffit. She has been ~-—— J RETUR’ ED HOME Fredrick Strauss has returned from Minneapolis where he: atended the; Minnesota-owa football game. L. T. L. TO MEET The L. T. L. will meet tomorrow afternoon after school in the Baptist church parlors. Waffles that can’t be beat. Try one and be convinced at! Hoffman’s. | The Real Silk Hosiery Mills | now have seven styles in chil- » * dren’s. hosiery. Every pair | guaranteed. Phone 471 for Representatives ’ ————S Two Big Low Priced Groups Canton Crepe, Satin Canton, Crepe de Chine, Twi:ls and Flannel Dresses, straight line or flare styles in all sizes and every favored coior of the season. Surprising values at this low price of $ 1 1 95 Satin Crepe, Satin Canton, heavy Charmeuse, Balbriggan, fine Poiret Twills and Flannels both plain and striped in one or two piece styles and shown in ail the newest colors. A good asscrment of sizes to choose from. Specially priced at $16.95 4s pans ay DR. M. E. BOLTON | Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. lp ASSOLE! The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday ; not . | much change. CLASSES IN DANCING Term beginning Nov. 21, 15 lessons $12. Classes for Children and Women, Mrs. Henderson, OPEN EVENINGS Phone 656 OUR —“many, many dentists today recommend Life Savers” They’re safe for tiny teeth JUST, RECEIVED All ailments of the feet success- fully treated. : TAILORS ARE Clara B, Westphal _ Fs sites wean “This ig the only kind of candy I like my own last longer. Little tummies are not upset. And Life Chiropodist. A lovely new “Peacock” step-in, in Black Satin, with a children to have,” the dentist told the mother. Savers are kind to tiny teeth. Room 11 Webb Bldg. Phone 413 fancy buckle, high spike heel, a very attractive pump They re safe and wholesome. You may cqnacien- “These little Life Saver mints are much better for little folks. Try the new Violet flavor. Children love them.” _ Subninpa by Apnolatmeet be generous with Life Savers for they are the candy for little folks. Six flavors are displayed at all good stores so you may help yourself: Pep-o-mint, Wint-o-green, Cinn- o-mon, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve and Vi-o-let. Five cents a package.—Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester, N. Y. Good for little tummies | [at ©. | YOUR SERVICE. Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy for the dance or party wear. style magazine later on. You'll see it in your Ask to sce it here now. WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” eee Every growing child craves sweets. Active Httle bodies demand sugar. But children’s candy must be pure—and they should not overeat. Life Savers, the little candy mints with)the hole (life saver shape), answer this problem in just the right way. They are china-hard and deliciously flavored. This means that Life Savers are eaten slowly. Children suck them to make those wonderful flavors CHOP SUEYS AND CHOW MEIN New Palace Cafe Phone 212—Mandan The Home of Quality Food and Service. Try Our Delicious Steaks and Chops. SOOCPRPOSSSO SOS SO OPEL GCOOC LCA PPL LAA ALLS

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