The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1925, Page 5

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\ wee ny Annual Banquet of Fortnightly - Club de wrtiage r 36 und the table was beautifully decorated with large bouquets of Vitor dinner the gu wt p of Mr, its were taken and Mrs, C, Tn an s Kill in various games. Mesdames A. Brandt, Benton Baker and E. B. Cox were the com- mittee in ¢ i HERE y of Richardton to spend severa] e guest of Miss MeCoy will re- Massey to spend , Wiliam, New Salem spent Saturday in They were accompanied ss’ daughter and and Mrs. W. BE. Pur- the home 's husband, Mr. feerst DANCIN > Yeomen will entertain toor- rig xt a daneing party in of the regular meeting. A large of members and friends DAUGHTER rs. Fred Wood and t' children of Jamestown are in the city, guests at the home of Mrs, C. M. Hanson. Mrs. Wood is Mrs Hanson's mother. VISITI Mr. and Mrs Washburn are spending here with their daughter, Miss Esther Nielson. « AUNT. | Miss Lu! S Wilton will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mat. tie Hill, in Bismarck for a few days. ry y will be hostess to ub tomorrow after- on Second strect. .l EF PAUL M nd Mee R. Anderson left to- day for a three weeks’ visit in St. Paul with friends and relatives. RETURNS HOME Bert Hite has urned to his home in Aberdeen after spending two weeks n Bismarck with, friends. INSPECTI “Madge Hun oo as been uring the past week, Mrs. 8, il at her home is better today. FROM FARGO Mr, and Mrs, Al Davis of Fargo gpent the week-end in the city with at HOSPITAL dore Anderson has enter- arck haspital for treat- | ed the Bis ment. RETURNS PROM NEW’SALEM ¥. L, Sherwin has returned from a business trip to New Salem, WEI D VISIT L. H, Jennings spent the week-end in Dickinson with his parents. — \ HERE ON BUSINE: N. E. Shobe of Judson city’ Saturday on bus HERE SATURDAY, Mrs. Olaf Lundin was in the city Saturday on busine St. Mary’s Sewing Circle s in the M.| burn is visiting °;| District Deputy Otto Thress r/of the Grand Chapter will DISTRICT DEPUTY COMING District Deputy Otto Thress of the jt Grand Chapter, Royal Arch M. will visit the Bismarek Chap 10 Tuesday evening at 8 o'elo: all members of the order are u attend, RETURNS HOME Mrs. Martha Tatem, who on business in various pu state for the State Dep Education for several wee turned to Bismarck. VISITING HERE Mts. John Bibelheimer of Wash-) vi riends in Bis marek for a few FROM MOTT Mark Mr. apd M are spending marck on business. SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Ryan of 121} Thayer street announce the birth of a son this mornjy WEFK-END VISIT Mrs. Frank Lewis of Washburn spent the week-end in the city with friends. vered of Mott Vedays in Bi F is spending | the day in the city on business. SHOPPING HERE Miss Hazel Wilson of New zig is shopping in the city t ATTENTION ROYAL ARCH MASONS Regular communication | Bismarck Chapter No. 10,; Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. visit. Large attendance de-} sired, - “Don’t Park Here” tonight and tomorrow | night at the Auditor- ium. will serve supper this evening from 5 to 8 at School Audi- torium. Great for Rheumatic Pains and Swellings When rheumatism settles in any of your joints and causes agony, distress or misery, please remember that Joint-Ease is the one remedy that brings quick and lasting relief. It matters not how chronic or ag- gravated a case may be—rub on Joint-Ease and relief is sure to fol- low. Joint-Ease is for joint troubles only and is a clean, stainless Brepa ation that Lenhart's drug store, Fin- ney’s drug store, Cowan's drug store and druggists everywhere are recom- mending.—Adv. ———— “Don’t Park Here” tonight and tomorrow night at the Auditor- ium. The Weather Cloudy tonight and Tues- day; colder. OPEN EVENINGS NEW" SILK SCARFS. Bergeson’s Sel Sire Eee tugs. Everything is opening. performance “tis evenin he mu being present sof the Husin Women 5 el e producti and w al re hours, Mare than) including bh 240 are in the east and choruse cidents ae whieh Yeomcn Dancing Party Tucsday, Nov. 24th, at A. O. ickets $1.00, the J. W. Extra ladies + plot of which introduc: spe al singing v rhe choru Hall. All Ready for Musical Comedy at Auditorium) in re: the show, with Miss 50c, These may be purchased on easy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ———__—— lacross the continent? | th I feature | ifornia tion or the) most ent jcille Plans for Thanksgiving Include First—the Turkey and then Silverware. Have you sufficient and is it the kind you are proud to own? We are featuring complete sets of silver in Sterling and Plated in all the newest patterns. payments through our Club Plan, Bonham Brothers “THE THEATRE Ask us about it, ie AT THE ‘MOVIES | i Have you ever made a motor trip If you have, or if you haven't, for Straight Ahead,” the U feature at the situations nental om q » eountry of finding solitu kiddies Hip is a m Jewelers and Optometrists. a CHARLIE~ “CHAPLIN GOLD RUSH” The Chaplin genius switches the hardships and heartbreaks of i humanity’s every day life into hilarious fun and uproarious laughter. Yet there is the Chaplin the whole world laughs at— Chaplin of the big shoes, trick derby, little cane, the nee trou- sers and funny, shuffling walk. : FOLLOW CHARLIE CHAPLIN: over the roaring road of laughter to the gold camps of Alaska— down a trail lined all the way with tears and smiles and heart “TONIGHT MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY \ and Leon Nomas, medy to the production. ‘the story was Morgan and Marry Pollard. as well Always Style-right Footwear 7 add many bits jung chter,’ written by Byron scriptions vou will » each issue, | publishers ‘Xmas gift give. Smart Slippers for Thanksgiving Slip a new pa your soon your goog Giste iMustrate hau yor the Ss available: paten pumps one $5.00 to $11, 00 ee an entertainment of com Renew your magazi through ycu know and thus be : Our price same One of the bes which Hartis & Woodman shoes int i week-end and you will receive many com- The partes New Frocks arriving daily at the Sarah Gold Shop. 312; Main St. Phone 566 It’s the Scientific Use Gas. 11G 4th St. someone sured ve same as Phone 292 The Home of Mandan lity Food and ice Try Our De us Steaks and | Chops. Chiropodist. Room 11 Webb Bldg. I you ~ PAGE FIVE DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Telephone 240W j fuel. | Bismarck, N. D. MEIN ee ead ew Palace Cafe All Riles at, the, Tee success- Clara B. Westphal Phone 413 Evenings by Appointment PITOL| THEATRE Tonight and Tues [lea a “California Straight Ahead” Seeing Denny is j methballs. Here he is in his maddest, merriest com drama—in the rollicking, laughing s son, Come, ret a taste of real pre- jaughter! ion of the sea- Thanksgiving Week Sale of Dresses All this week beginning Tuesday morning — a smashing sale of Fall and Winter Dresses at prices way below any- thing offered this season, quality considered. See them tomorrow. +16” $198 $99.7 $3Q.78 Four Big Groups of beautiful dresses of Satin Canton, Crepe Satin, Carton Crepe, and Wooi dresses in straighé line cr Flare styles, neatly trimmed and in ail the popular shades of Purple. Pencil Blue, Black Pansy, Bottle Green, Navy, Brown and Black. Values in these lots were as high as $75.00. At 4 Price A large lot including severai large sizes, dresses, some up to 48. Dresses for Street, Business or afternoon wear in all styles and colors; also several dainty party or evening dresses that are wonderful values at these. special reductions. ~ BRING THE CHILDREN TO VISIT TOYLAND. OUR DISPLAY IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL. : WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only.”

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