The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1925, Page 5

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my SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 x Woes Oo 355% SPP APOPPPL VSD POOF DON’T 455% 50% Ce oe SCPC 0 SE SDOCOOS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE aac ae area 0 SDSS RK HERE CODCOD OLS PRA ALAA A A: LLAMA MAA (0869p A LL, Loi (A Golo Mrs. Kramer | Hostess at Two Parties oe r entertained and Friday > Tenth, with wh Three | ein play each evening. | 3 re won hy Miss | Steen and Mrs, Hazel Kirking- | A hincheon w ved at the conclusion of the e Favors in » form of rose le chets were the guest evening hon Mi Curtis Dirlam and Miss Bon Morris. Mrs, Kramer was as- ed in serving urse luncheon by sister, Miss herine — Mos- ru Before her marriage two weeks aga Mrs. Kramer was Miss Edna Mos- dora | Bridge Series | Concluded on Friday Evening |«.;": Light and Mrs, W. I ned last evening at the of three bridge parties F Light's home on Sixth str Four tables were evening played during the the predom- Le in yellow. used carried oat pretti sonable. appointments were the tables, Hi-Y Boys and Girl Are Reserves Party Guests | Olive and Rakkel Lee} st evening to the oups of Girl Re ys of the Hi-¥ club | were members of two ves and the b at-an informal pa Games and mus versions of the evening. The Misses sisted by their mother, Mr a refreshment cour: 1 of the eveni formed the h_ provide for the } invited to the nye will be from % to 12, after which lunch will be served. BIRTHDAY PARTY About 20 young people were guests at the home of Walter LeRoy on A enue D Wedne t ing the birthday host. ‘The evening w games and story telli lows w luncheon was se sion of the eve | Reserved seats for Don’t Park Here now on sale at Harris & Woodmansee. FIRM “MOVES UP” TWO D. B.C. MEN When the Northern School Sup- ply Co. promotes an employee trained at Dakota Business College, Fargo, his successor is another “Dakotan.’? Their Mr. Ellefson was recently made credit man, Mr. | Brown went up to cashier, leaving | a vacancy for still another D. B.C. man. W. 13. Héglie was sent. | Leonard Sauce begins at $150 a month with Advance Rurely Co. , They employe D. B.C. people re- peatedly--so do nearly 700 banks. ; Watch results. ‘*Follow the Suc- | ceS$ful.’’ Begin Dec. 7. Save time. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 | Front St., Fargo. The Weather Fair and colder tonight; Sunday fair with rising * temperature, MEN’S AND BOYS’ BLAZERS. Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Reonomy rs were won by |! | Nupen { die} Nine Tables Play at Mrs. Sh t her | nue | by Mrs. Caf ald Sor A deco low was earn’s Party tthe 71h Mand the games we Bere and Mes Har- which The hos tess was a ny Mrs, We G. quist, Mrs. F and Mes. Mrs. Honors Dahl were Mrs. Stas Ebert and Mrs. Sigurdson Ente rtain Friday | ek, : 1 Popular Visitor, Returns Home i. her father, with 1h Mee ‘ Rose Se ONARY S Presbyte will ardship- The Ne ardship Own" Deve! “loping the Nine™ ERTA E Mrs. R. three tables of at her home on rooms were dee At the conclu: IW. Sorum c iting in the cit War 1 de-licious | ocolate'| fa} Is most first Walter A. & M. Selberling General Phone 877 hold M \ for aNew-fashioned| Generation. } |, Chocolate! Premium No. 1 cooking and drinking; the housekeepers , and cooks, Established 1730 Dorchester, Mass. Mostarat, Canava, klet of Choice Recipes sent free, First Class Tire Repairing. and Tubes. 216 Main The Helling Agency Insurance and Bonds. First Guaranty Bank Bldg. asek returned to her | N. OD. this morni visit in th and wife, M mith, and with during r a former OCTETY WILL M “Mrs Thee Pr. HW. Butler. but Thine cht @ Iden of Stewardship Hanson. | and | INS AT BRIDGE ‘olson: was hostess to] q or y with friends. satisfactory for |j choice of good | Baker & Co. Ltd, ‘Tire Service || All-Tread Tires - Phone 356 Bismarck, N. D. m transacting. y the corn show. Wiilinm MeAllister of Beaddock is siting in Bismarck over the towith hi Mr visiting in the city at the home « eof the m Wh peopic , SERVE TU RKEY DINNER t Reserved Don’t ! now on sale at Harris. - & Woodmansee. ‘ Day-Fa Somat end Room fer Oe a OS CBSE OT ot at ead at ae ‘At the AUDITORIUM MONDAY: TUESDAY IS IMPROVING le roof Dawson, at the teal M: A pr the pils | proces for the The ting. . eTown }rolk Dance {Piano Se URNS HOME 1 was culled) here grandfather, J YESTERDAY i The Boys ilda r the ont the show yesterda, 1 ON BUSINESS jOur Own Lein township; Wo HL i ant View tusvnship f Lyman dictriet, sin the eity yes CLUB TO elub will ny n-! Chapli the | ne the AT CORN SHOW niv and J. Balabon of 1): in’ Bismarck this wee business and were VISITED DAUGHTER word tt a daughter, Carre! VISITING HERE O. 1. Nordquist/of Undervood DR. MeDonald. Ladies of Wilton are | dinner Sunday froo VISITED HERE Pearl Dennis was imess y itor in the city Satur Sewing Circle! chicken dinner | eats for) Park Here’ | Piano Tuning C. L. BRYAN Call The Music Shop. Mandan, N. D. jday evening, f} oelock. An admission will bs to be used to pay | Solo Dance » the. Nover pool. Song Army . Main Hndian Dance Dear Cou to mp who Sixth Gara {Thanksyiving Play in‘ Fourth & Fifth Grade r x Richholt School | to Give Program ! Tuesday Evening um will be friven by: the Richholt school on 24, following program anced under the | teachers of the school M Second Grivic 6th grade Girl Harri Sixth je Vick ue a try At The Movies ; | st f: 4 pathet ng wi nd whin Monday fo: nto the eyes of miner, San ox vid Chariie Lent pu ‘Tue piano ha apervision of the fs Dohn yrtle ene hire four VOUS CON hundred of gold com ded in this film es pl in which Charter Denny humanity, finds suitor fh ao girl t ream. s with the over fi Frigidaire Requires No With Prigi fi Nor Attcntion rire you to adjust. ¢ is depend ifomatic elec- tric refrigeration. New models, new low enient terms. They Conte ixf Side Frigidaire REF laire prices and con- Investigate today. B. K. SKEELS 408 Broadway but they Stay Apari “Selectivity!” Poor overworked word that tumbled into the radio dictionary along with popular broadcasting terms! Poor much- used word printed and preached about and attached to all makes of radio sets as a matter of course! Poor once powerfully descriptive word that no longer describes! It is a shame we must use a word that makes the Day-Fan radio ap- pear like any other radio—it isn’t. By “selectivity” we mean that the Day-Fan 5 radio gets whatever station you want at the newspaper number or the Payskan directory number on its dia By “selectivity” we mean that the radio cuts’ out a powerful colee up $0 410.90 Day-Fan $—5-Tube $115.00 i Sinale Diat Control Tube 185,00 with Lard station and brings in one far away —so that with a hair’s breadth turn of its dial 17 gets one station, and 18 another hundreds of miles away. Even at that, your best descrip- tion will come when you walk into our store and “select” your own sta- tions yourself. Then you can hear a tone you never believed possible, obtained with the utmost ease, from any one of several Day-Fa ns—all yhich cost less than you expected Sey eT The House of Complete Radio Service. RENNER NAR AR EE RRR quences it seen dl humanit Mkeot Pa oth + tours 4%5, Cap the 7) B Room 1 RRA ARR RR RRR "hand in’ supplyine Side ~ PAGE FIVE ————____--—___—- 559 otto eto tpt oo", plot tot, RRR ARREARS PLP PALLAL OOPSLA DLL ALLL A LEEPER AAA AAA Reserved Seat Sale Prices $1.65, $1.10; § . ded ~ Now on at Harris Gallery 55c. 2 @ & Woodmansee. Including War Tax. 3 8 etetetettes MLA LANA a als g hg tls ylytgtglptglytytetyteglyttglytely pte ly gly let yh otstyttyytelytytytytelotytetoly x» OOO O01 0 0 0 0 0 OEE OEM EMO AL AAEM EMCO RS ers and operator St. Ma s ying: Circle vee ee ee will serve a chicken) dinner icecwil Sunday at Schoo! Auditorium. me tteauded by eri For Zap coal, call LO5S1W. 1 Dealer and Prank Everts. toons within a) cast ine ce Attend the Spot Light Steppling, Pred daaee tonight at the Elk ¢ tt Mandan, Something | ( | different. Masie by Mandan i opne Cuetain Re Local Auto Men & Orchest he Suxiaia ie | CROW DUST i at Service School fs The Corda f DON’T PARK Carl Mur the MLR, Serview M Tor Aomes without elec Urather men have ; 4 : tricity, the Ma r Jeane to v will attend available with tn HERY traveling ser chool edad ne motors menting on this school, Nir explained, “The instruct from the factory by regarding efficient, u | nethad speci servig and perience in conduc DR. M. E. BOLTON | Osteopathic Physician 116 Sth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. nm | YO Can Wash anak STUDIO 8 Clara B. W estphal | “THE STU Chiropodist. mees Building. Phone it Webb Bldy. Phone 113 Ty \ gs by Appointment verek, Nort, Dahots = MING) cnor suey ry AND CHOW itu sey is the most’ com- : ea at pact washer made. Only “chair- LD paid to eo | Grat ew Palace Cafe | space” size—smnall enough to te tant several athens) Phone 212- Mand fit into any corner— yet with places coon ol ‘The Home of Quaii »} | twice the capacity-—twice the | oe rau Dervlce: peed of other washers. Tubfuls We diva que trlonds a Our Delicious Steaks and) 543 to 7 min whole wash- rer vt ing 50 Ibs. dry clothes an hour. rely. Washes clothes cleaner too so clean that no hand-rubbing is {J 015"! : v necessary—even on collars or roUcH YPEWRITING cuff edges. Do your next week's | ar ‘ FOR RELIABLE washing free--we will deliver ASSIS CORRES x 1 A a Maytag without expense or |Jo steicr van 1 uIN NSURANCE obligation. Phone. if it doesn't sell “Prof” BLE. back, i itself, don’t keep it. , Principal. | NOW COMES. | THANKSGIVING || 1 ee Woand if you had a fire be- BESWARCHN iW} fore then wouldn't) you RUPP BROTHERS he CULDIIN THANKEUL |; WING MERC. CO. i i if} that you were fully in- |} WING sured with us? | ss City Insurance k, opie ‘ Aduiniguum Washer Agency £ S. O. LeBarron, Mgr. GOLD B ISH ADatioe Comedy Written anDrrected by | CHARLIE CHAPLIN “This is the picture \ that I waut to be remembered by” Says Charlie Chaplin of “The Gold Rush” the greatest comedy ever presented, HELLO, FOLKS: Just wanted to sugg that you come te the first show at the KLTING right COME EARLY, get your seat before hecause there is going to be a jam fo second show. The doors open at 7: Yours for fun, JOHNNIE HINES “The Live Wire.” t P. S.— Tf you saw me at the Eltinye last night, why not run over to the Palace in Mandan tonight and see LON CHANEY in “The Unholy Tr ? It’s one of the best my old friend Lon ever made. Vl be in Mandan myself next Wednesday and Thurs- day. —J. H. Eltinge THEATRE 4 DAYS COMMENCING \ MONDAY

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