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. . wfe “oe oye Bridge Dinner Saturday at J. C. Taylor Home Mr. and Mrs. J. ed Saturday ey Avenue A aylor entertain- their home on ‘clock course din- ner. “Chrysanthemums were used in A a oT and ‘on het ble, and allow color wes were in oeohid aud yellow. Phty age “leenie will he wake ons rhe 1 with afternoon and ping your energy. Arch Preserver Shoes point- | canthemums osen cota ‘ Ql i . nes nee . as * nd for 12. [sere aU aEt chosen color Fest Meme of Arena gaThe fet that, mote th : will put your feet back into the harness roodinner| Five tables of | Cea ig fe: Tepe Sec « eints “Kar- i io Mrs Uaroid: during the afternoon, County Judge the cab. ay between J June ¢ sien, Artillery Klein's “Kar and keep them there. - Line, | Lig do Mr seme! et 7 . j ight and Myo. We RETURNS TO RISMARCK the historical at 4 Honors in. ths Mss Irene Johnson, wh effort to reste old Hay Miss Welch Is | ne Johnson, w tort ; $10.00 for a . nent wave. Phone Hostess at 4 j Mandan Bridge Dinner |New Year's Eve outtitta ns SS Ww ——- i STO senoo! things ye thie. Peeeiiieal $100 REWA Miss Margaret Welch entertained Ball Will Be Who spent the Thanks. used by Theodore are cy For informati tol Saturday evening: at 7 o'clock with a 1s i ving holidays in the city with bes Peeted for the coming 's . It is rest and ceavie f par lovely three course dinner. Lavender Given By ULC. Ty tress tas returned to Grand Perks! the hope of the Minishoshe chapter funk and cenviction of par- § How sere the colors used on 4 where he is a student at the Univer : a in will be refurnished “<< ties breaking — wind: or nd throughout the rooms.| N. F. Charrier, general chairman Si! with rep! of the furniture used stherwise damaging my ne avors were in the “same| for the annual New Year en tet by Roosevelt when he lived in North etherwise damaging my new dele he annual New NOME For WE Dakota lence. Dr. A. M. Brandt. After dinner three tables of bridge | t® be given by the 4 W. B. Nesll, who is staying were Miss Mary Kelly and| Grand Pacific Hotel, city with his wife whe i > — ° eGruer winning pronors. ithe following lnaiioe for the af- al News F rom the f or, who is to he mar- , tied next month, was presented with | wmatRE State Unive a guest favor. F. Gorman, J. Sigurdson | : f ent : rai | Bia Gein One of the world's mast fanou AN ENJOYABLE DANCE | Refreshments: Felix TH. Ulmen, R.! Minnie Neux naire BULmiaiile race, racks the AN Members of the Masonic and East-| Kennelly, 1. Bankston, 7) Saturday from Try Nop | pfoture location during crn Star lodges had a most enjoyable ony and publicity: §, B,/ bine and visiting friends be ‘the riot. stitring T giving danc Masonic | Floren. ‘ ij , Thrills,” PALACF—MAD emple Saturday on Fifty Decorations: Gust Qsmundsen and r the first time couples danced ‘to excellent music! Wi anewel! Maur forks i le at furnished) by a Mandan orchestra} An excellent orchestra has been se-| i! Ms from 9 until anidnight which jcured to play for the affair | Mrs. A. tt d ing room. | {here for s EASTERN STAR TO MEET Lepeas committee is now considering plans| There will be an interesting meet-| SUENT THANKSGIVING 41 for a dinner dance at the temple on| ing of the Eastern St Au rson_of Michigan City, New Year's eve and if-the arrange. | ing, De N at the 4 ments erfected there is no doubt | the’ Masonic P Tiliati ut his former home but that the party will be largely rice Wil be held, The Bismarek = tended, 7 used of George Humph- WERE SATURDAY . ae verson, Miss Li Johuse : these i \ ING CLU BWILL MEET 3 . Anderson, will [the Gibbs Consolidated “s ivers who Door Knockers it colon: fod and early . M. Lutheran chureh wil wae elt Misses Ruby Amundson jiand liilda Thursday Membe' ts | MRS. TEKIPT! > The Progressive Mothers’ i meet with Mrs, George Tel y to- morrow afterdoon otelock. call response will be “Benefits Re- ceived from Club Work.” The topic r the day is * Preservation of Nutional Forests” with Mrs. Hazel afte in charge. $s FOR MINOT I Miss 4 guest of Mr dan avenue terday for and Mrs. H. F. Shearn for several days, Minot, where she tructor of physical’ education for girls in the public seh Miss Lyhen and Mrs, Shearn are sisters. GUEST OF SON KR, LaRue of St. Paul, who E t the home of her| and Mrs. L.A. La-! a gu son vand wif Rue for the past w for Fargo where she w revurning to her home, Mr. 1 visit before VISITED IN MIND Homan has returned and Fargo. where ast week. In EAPOLIS | from, he winter there. : HOSPITAL ALUMNI MEET HERE saloré; Cow ane Tho Bismarck Alumni Association Mrs. Fred Teer tea oe dispens wiht tomorrow night at 8 ovcloek| stopped in Bismarck Saturday for al {1 aity are| short visit with i her home after at the hospital. All members urged to be present. GUEST HERE | Cole of Lisbon, N. D., Mrs. W is in the city for an indefinite visit an beac w at the home of her son, Dr. W. E. Cole, of Park Avenue. HERE TODAY | and Mrs. Hans Nelson, Mrs. Wahl and Mrs. pending th day shopping. and visiting. DAUGHTER BORN i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richied an-) nounce the birth of a daughter yes-! terday at the St. LEFT FOR CHICAGO W. E. Breen left Saturday for Chi- Henry in the cago for a ten days’ visit with rela- tives and fi HERE OVER SUNDAY Miss Mary Ryan of Bradd ed in Bismarck over Sunday with rel- atives, : BUSINESS TRIP A. W. Mundy of the Lucas store has gone to the Twin Cities on a business trip. { SHOPPING HERE John Peterson of mare Hazelton’ Saturday. Mrs. was shopping in B The first ‘performance of | “Havoc” at the Capitol Thea-' tre tonight and Tuesday will start promptly at 7:15. The Weather Generally fair tonight and Tuesday ; warmer. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX FINE OVERCOATS $50. Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy Mrs. Shaft and given, will be served. to attend, Vhave the dinner on Roll has been postponed. Dr. H. H. States left today for Chicago, I. will at Stock S: avken, who has been the! Decemi e invit party | tion jficers Frid. | no charge k, left: Sunday , Fo University, Fargo he ca will entertain this eve ited his wife, who is spending the! o'clock with a card part, { school hall. Mrs. W am Hinkel, 201 First) street, Thursday, December 3. | LEAVE FOR LOS tS { Mr. and M and; Wahi daughter, M city! ing for j they will spend the winter. parents of a b: Alexius hospital. | this morning H, Miller, 503 several weeks. Mrs. Miller Give Bridge Party th LY. bs Saturday 4 howe on joint hove Mrs, Miller’ After the meeting a luncheon noon, rdin t planned to hursday, but it LEFT FOR CHICAGO Cohenour of the Unite Industr) Bureau of An nd the United States Live | Association in and 4. A. O. UL ‘ Ww. aes E Members A, Ww. t which will folle oni and © evening. There will be} VERSITY | Carl Benser has returned to Grand ks, where he is a student at the ter spending — the ving week-end with his par-| D. A. CARD PARTY ‘atholic Daughters of Ameri-| gat 8:15 at St. Mary's The publie is invited. The friends en route to a visit in Halliday. | LADIES TO MEET dof the Zion Luther- 1 meet at the home of LUTHERA The morn- Los Angel S. where | PARENTS OF DAUSHTE Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Engdahl are the girl. born early he home of Mrs. W.} inth street. TO SALT LAk . Jenson left tod ity where he will for Salt: visit ton All ailments of the feet suce: fully treated, Clara B. Westphal Chiropodist. Webb Bldg. Phone 413 Appointment Room 11 Evenings by “THE STUDIO” Lucas Building. Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota. —_— A number of our students have gone out to ‘pos:tions lately, also we have received some new equipment and furniture. We now have room for a few more stu- dents, high school graduates and teachers preferred, Many of our former stu- dents are now Commercial Teachers, Court Reporters, Private Secretaries, Law Ste- nographers, Accountants, and Bookkepers. They are receiving salaries twelve months in the yeur and have good opportunities for ad vancement. We offer a very pleasant place for study, the v: finest in equipment, and the most reasonable rates for tuition. We have many good places for students to earn their bord and recom. Write or cali_on us. NOW 1S A GOOD TIME TO BEGIN. prof” KR. E. Jack, Principal, Max Cloe will ma | gteat remedy Rose left las h, Minn, to St. Benedict's | sient the! o Minn. ae have bh vs. Lockhart's paren en of Kulm, uth, sft y terday they or Sal uke City, Utah, wher: * their home, Miss school distriet v ismarck Saturd Chapin visitor Mann the ¢ visi FROM SOLEN and Mrs. R. B. MeDonald of! n Were shopping in the city Sat-| urday. i VISITED IN) GARR ISON | Finley B went to G: Eat at the Sweet Shop. Cook with Gas. It's” the Ideal Fuel. For Creaky Joints Just rub on the nety application called Joint-Ease if you want to know wh joint conifort is i It's for stiff, swolle nin-tor- tured joints whether caused by rhen | mattis or not A few seconds’ rabb oaks right in through s\ right down to ligament and bone It oils up and limbers up the subdues the inflammation and reduces the swelling. Joint-Eas: » one for all j sid Lenhart’s drug store, | | | | a tube for 60 cents.--Adv. The Helling Agency General Insurance and Bonds. First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877 ‘Bismarck, N. D. MANDAN TUESDAY Matin e and Evening Watkins Cirque La Petite Dogs and Ponies. Ed & Marie Dale in “Matrimony a la Carte.” Mark Linder & Co. in “The Criminal,” a Dra- matic Playlet. Dixie Daisey n “The Red Pepper Stepper” Almond & Hazel in “A Vaudeville Surprise” Feature Picture EUGENE O’BRIEN and LILLIAN RICH in “Simon, the Jester” Matinee at 4 o’clock. 10 and 40 cents. Evening 7:15 and 9:20. All Seats 50c. Cabin fun: fr she will invite eight. will entertain four ladies luncheon guests, At the conclusion of the series 7 women will hi 1 ¥ * . * 1 pees swith friends during the “Vanishing” | mate pate tncetiien: Ben proves his members of Ai i camp 1, , cecis, || Luncheon for sehen his chat tion of the Cabin Fund be hostess er 8, at the first Ware luncheon to be giv undred | . inter the Roo the h of the te come 4 to the first luncheon ea luncheon toe which These in turn, to he the a version of — the yr, directed b. H sitol Theatre Owen Moore wroat the ings only, nh High School present yed a soci, a spee re, ry for the Osteopathic Physician 1G 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. erty portravs five differen and is well supported by movin the oth Telephone 210W ter Get rid of your 7 foot nerves | ) ane let your feet strangle your career! Weak and abused fect must take their toll, handicapping you, sap- This ciated, lg AM B —_—e Rs and Optomet: Important DRESS SALE IMPORTANT! Because it offers the women of Bismarck an opportunity to buy a new Dress for the many social funetions of the season at decidedly generous discounts. At 4 Price A large attractive group of dresses in- cluding sizes up to 48. Dresses in straight line or flare skirt styles; silk er wool; for street or afternoon wear, shown in all the season’s newest shades. Also several dainty party or evening dresses in pastel colors; all ex- ceptional values at these canal lously low prices. Four Groups Beautiful Dresses; large and small sizes, in Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin and Wool, shown in the new front or side fiare styles; also straight lines. Clever models, neatly trimmed and in all the popular shades of the new Winter Season. Values in these four groups were as high as $75.00. Sale prices $16.95 $19.75 $29.75 $39.75 TOYLAND Our toyland is a veritable joyland for the children for here one will find the great- est collection of toys of every description and price that was ever before shown in Bismarck. | ORI 28 CH SHOFSING DAYS | ‘WEBB BROTHERS “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” " SAE Bi | FOSS IS SNS Y TOR, TULLY MARSHALL LYON, } See him te —here a dan yelling—and_ pra) “COME ON RED! NEWS PICTURES WALTER HIFR’S COMEDY—“OFF HIS BEAT.” hat line—now a sudden turn Y down t : and they're cheering—and Yeemmm THEATRE PRES Tonight and Tuesday The Picture Version of the International Stage Success “HAVOC” A Mighty Drama of War-Dazed Women. Eleven Big Sensational Reels with GEORGE O’BRIEN AND MADGE BELLAMY Famous stars of the “Iron Horse.” Please Note PERFORMANCES 7:15 AND 9 P. M. ADULTS 35c. CHILDREN 15c.