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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ™ PAGE FIVE 3 ‘Elks Lodge Will | committee in cha els aysured . . | FOR EVENI that he will have a worth at Kiwanis Meet! GED | Initiate Class | ane PRETTIEST REDHEAD IN ALL KANSAS Crawford Talks ge. Harry Halve ; = j Goo" 48 C huve charge of the music. "oy . : Friday Evening} oar is. observed nationatly by i | Elks lodges. ioe eaten See % Mats have been completed by! Arrangements are being made a : | Listarck Lodge No. 199, BOP, O.! with Heskias Meyer for the browe- December 24 Is |\Lions Enjoy Ae, LN % P for the initiation of a lensting of certs trom the Day of Miss Lois Thanksgiving proved to be full of histor 5 ey n pndidater z iduy ks the near future. ds romantic interes! ed aout i meee -'* . Hartman’s Wedding) - Dinner Dance Hed Hanson san st mabe o th meeting | the that_Columbus used on received soles Sunsay alternoon, December 6.) his voyage to Ameri d by the Pugh and Coffe tou + o eho o ria N wry o Mr. Elmer Lilleskov wl jac ince at the G Pacifie hote w man of the day ; DE aa | pe Pal ake December 24, was hono take place [given last. evening by members Eiders dae i Hreatre for doyeted members of Kor Zan coal, call 1051W a four course bridge dinner at 6 30 | of the Lions dy ior their wives, a ae sae . he : ks lodge. Me mbar and their | Frank Everts. Monday evening given by h sin,| SWeethearts and friends was one of my fomilie. especially wrged to at | hie Mise Mildred Keer at the nena ag) the most enjoyable club affairs of the ‘At The Movies tend and the public is invited Watch Tor Klein's “K: R. B. Murphy at 25 Avenue A.| Year. A course banquet was served ———-—---—— judge A.M. Christianson wilde atch for Klein's “Kar- ‘, ‘ rs wens marked for 12 at a tong| At 7 o'clock from tables prettily de- caAerto liver Che memoriai address and the! loons.’ table adomed with a centerpiece of | Corated ais flowers. ai : uae Le Q x McDona ilencoe, . DB. J ings ' cupids who| Was the principal speaker of | the announcement of the wed-| evening. Presiden! i. B. Strauss pre- | ste evening. ding date beneath pink rose_petals.| Sided. | ! | itave sei Ge ee : Miss Mabel Isle of Mandan, the only | _,Musie was furn:shed by Olson's or Pitavoc ccused hy war and th out-of-town guest, entertained with; chestra for the 60 couples who danc- | several piano selections during tho|¢¢ following the dinner. fs evening. loons, paper hats end other favors| bridge was played after dinner with Were Riven the guesis. . Mrs. Roland Gross winning honors. = - i G Wi , s Mee: Murphy Men Cannot Get Watches sisted the hostess. | Former Bismarck | SPECIAL PARISH MEBTING Girl Will Marry | clinch’ har ‘called a opeciel treettaa | _ Valley City Man: of the parishioners for this evening at the parish house. It is hoped that Mr. and | More Accurate Than These James Alge Howards, Mlrins, Gruens, Walthams, Ham Climbers of every member and attendant will beled the engagement of thei ne ny as . na eagn enme af aw present. #3 important. matters per-| frone Catherine, to Tutte 0 ' ititudes oft ions and Bulovas, are seme ef the well taining to the future of St. George's | of Minot, on November 28. The wed- Ronald (Phere were no signs of vege known kinds we sell. ofareh Will be brought up fer con-lding will take place at the home of | Mrbary (tivine ereatures near them, cand for sideration, Jo's raves in Sio ‘ me | Leod the ene anot Vinge ; 2 i - eis brid December 6. Sioux. Felts) Heit De ah ue A tien ma Watches of proved time keeping qualities. LUNCHEON FGR MR. SHARTLE Mr. and Mrs. Algco formerly liv-! Hi | ; { Shartle, n ed in Bismarck, Miss Algeo Mi Christmas watches may be reserved by mak y and treasurer of the Christian! graduate of the Bismarck high s i fy Aiwerican au} ‘ indeavor ing a small deposit. society, who is here from|in ‘21 and of the St. Alexius hospi 1 Boston, Maas. addressed a small tal Training hool in ’24. im Mes, Be group of young people’s workers Mr. Wilds is the son of Rey, and qc, Bas: Ppaeny tank Bhat she has ived | : hoon ata luneneon at the Grand Ta:| Mrs. J. S. Wilds of Valley Cit bs hich oe tment oe belt at Amour py {ff BONHAM BROTHERS cific, About 20 were present. — Miles, Keatut r ~ LEAVE FOR FARGO | - ry i . My g fometrists PARENTS OF SON | Mr. and Mrs. Jolin J. Donahue teft SS bo Bottle Teflet Water : ~ Jewelers and Oplometrists. this morning for Fargo to make their net. Men's, datdies Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Peterson, 208 : ‘Thayer, announce the bith of a'sev-[Rome. Mr. Donahue has heen in| Mies | " en pound son. Mrs. Peterson is now| charge of the Mutual Benefit Insur-jred hair in all Kans Git Boxes, whieh rene Blakeman, Wichita, Kas., stenographer. has the prettie : acerplable Navas vecord ng to x dee’sion of the j who s at the Deaconcss hospital in Mandan.| 4° company in Bismarck and is now; lected her as “Queen of Ue ctedheads.” | The occasion? she’ Phone 166 They will leave Bismarck. soon to} pening an office in Fargo. Obert Ol-| avipade at the Kasists lyostock sifow at Wielitta make their ome on a farm near Me-|*0M, is taking pver Mv ‘Domat ets | Kenzie. work, a | rancy WORK sans imaves row pons _ |LOOK YOUR WORRIES SQUARELY Fanon ‘The Ladies Aid of the First Baptist], Seer of State Robert E he : ACH CE tt hy church ‘will hold its” annual fancy] left this ‘morning for Mias IN FACE AND LAUGH AT THEM '.’ a4 | work and food sa.c next Saturday at! Where he will attend the national as ama Hoskins-Meve Members having| Sociation. of | secretaries of | state BY CYNTHIA GREY 1 One way to keep from their articles completed are to take| Which will be in session there next! We all know the chronic worrier!|to keep the mind ani them to the Hoskins residence be- bee Mr. Byrne will be gone about, The woman who vj pied. We owe it to our to have | fore Friday. wo weeks. ever ahead. Each \a good long, brisk walk in the fre ——— Ree mere comes along or threa day. T! dance or | ‘ BRIDGE DIN Ridorney coon Dosis op Mong, is for her a new matter of [swim, we should not n the good OPEN EVENING THEA (CAPITOL| That smart, desirable The Pan Hellenic dinner, which was| , Attorney C A apprehension. told dozen, and ail the various 5a 5a Net Gay “a A es 9. to have been held on ‘Thursday even-| Minot is in Bismerck on business be-|""Ty he sure most of the things she} exer ) the body supple | If You Did Not See Something Different ing, is postponed to Friday evenfng.| fore the supreme court. While here) worries about never happen, and the! aad the waistline under control J before Thursday noon for| he is the guest of ter-in-law, ced to keep our thoughts oc Phane real problems of her life Florence H. D: \ in “HAVOC” reservations. All national sorority| P » H. Davis, librarian of the things she for Heupied by good reading, and) by in- | women are invited to attend. State Historical Society. But the fi what is going on about us. a a squanders her me down to the best, sg e FROM WILTON CORRECTION vous system, mit , futile wor- | Last Night A. 0. U. W. dance will be giv- | ul S an Mrs. E. S$. Thompson and = Mrs. Petty Grove of Wilton were guests instead of Fi at the home of Mrs. Rella Fox last] Was announced in last night's ching. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs.| Initiation and election of offic ove are studying crystaline work| take place and will be followed by| 7 with Mrs. Fox. dancing and cards GUESTS HE RADIO PROG Miss Vendla Vitalis of Wilton and] | Mr and M = & D fe hat poe to sa 4 Chicken pie supper, at 50c Miss Linda Johnson of Gibbs town-| Inez Landers were guests at the; make it most pleasant, good | GK cp tne aa ee hip spent the last week-end in Bis-| Henry Jessen home in Sterling Sat-/health and our good lovks. Conse- and sale of quilts and fancy y guests of Mr. and Mrs, BP, J.| utday evening, ‘Lhey were entertain-| quently we can't ind. in worrying | articles, at M.. E. Church, ed with a radio program. any more than we can ia too much | Phurs, P. Dec. 3d = RERURNGRROM DRIES LAK rich food or too rioutous tiving. 2 Price $10.00 for a perma-! The thing that cause s to wor day You missed one of the best bets ef the season. TONIGHT your, last opportunity. THE STARS ARE GEORGE O'BRIEN ¢ vier load to carry than you hi din a short time, your own wor- es will seem small and inconsequen i, 1 nd you will get back your per- emotio: would calm happen just have if she could ha and tranquil about thing: RAM AT STERLING |""Life is very short, W ' Overcoats The values are “something different,” too; they’re much bigger than you’d expect for such fine quality. , ome in Mott today after spend-| Junior, returned died, or can't. The thing to do is to! wave. >| 2 233M, 1 aoe rere ain Bismarck with her son,| Devils Lake where they spent Took it squarely in the face. Swalles Rena ave. Phone 233M, AND who is ill at the Bismarck hospital.| giving with Mrs, Olson's paren n unpleasant trath or so | Mandan. | $50 = pind Mrs. John Marshatt, aacyNutcest down Locth osu, | MAD AUXILIARY SALE ——— Ifthe cause cannot be changed : . People who are interested in se- TAYLOR HOSTESS TO CLUB! there is only one thing to do--don't : i} curi christmas tds from the Biblical literature be studied’ think about All ailments of the feet success- | curing Christmas cai ron i i t \ ee ee ’ American Legion Auxiliary should ibe eels Hig’ Goerent cents shut it out of aur 6 fully treated. H Z cH fo an sate ‘ call Mrs. E. F. Trepp. clu ednesday afternoon ‘ at 3! Just close your mind to i vt ee . Sereen version from the as i o'clock with Mrs. J.C. Taylor of 112 the blow fall when and where Clara B. Westphal |} Paisndeectare re js ; . HERE YEST [Avenue 4 Since ‘you Chiropodist. AMOUS SIAR eHsWCCESS AD) iloring. Clothing Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bahr of Al- sna Se hy at least save you Tebt re soema) ei mont and Mrs. W.. Weiss of New ENTERTAIN CLU finish, ; tie Webbs Ber rene 413 Henry Wall. ee 1k he ils Mr. and Mrs. Martin Myer enter- npstvoblous: worries "ardvayold: | ng and shopping. tained the Three-Seven-One club iast » We worry b we sudde one evening at an informal party. Musi two hours after we left t VISITING DAUGHTER and dancing were the diversions of, t we maybe didn’t turn o — : Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Olin of the evening. The hostess served a iron in the. kitchen, : ee =e have returned i lunel'eon. because we hives house fall af come | DR, M, E, BOLTON the city with their daughter, pas! - ra pany coming in the evening and noth a 4 ll ENTED IN AT DINNER ling seems ready, or because the chil- | sat, ae Matt Clooten and Vineont Louis of|dren won't eat their vexetables, hu Osteopathic Physician 1%, L, TO MEET Kulm were entertained at dinner last| will fill up on candy, any number of ‘ 5 the eT Lew), mec, tomorrow| evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| small things that are the result or {| 16 4th St Telephone 21017 War 7I1CES | on afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Baptist] Harry Clooten in| Bismar They| our own carele 5 or our | Bismarck, N. D. | ‘hurch. All members are urged to| returned to their home this morning.) tion lo duty. | | altene: a RETURN FROM MILES CITY HERE TODAY Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnsrud re is AUGOUGHUGOSDNOGAOOLOUDONAAUOOOONGONOONOSOooNASONuaNoONoUauONuONuanoaooounnonucgoaqaqgiat ea a ere Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Schnecker,| turned yesterday from Miles City, formerly of this city, now of Rugby,| Mont., where they spent Thanksgiv are spending the dey here with] ing. friends CHRISTM VISITED HERE The U. C.'T. Aux Mr. and Mr N. Marris of Tur-| Christmas and faney wor tle Lake vis the city yesterday | day, December 4, at Hoskins-Meyers. 1, es 2 FROM WATERTOWN ° TO_BEULAH Mr. and Mrs. U, N. Unterbrumer of |S : in Miss Emma Nolan is moving to| Watertown, S. D., are spending sev- 15 . Beulah, N. D., to make her home with eral days the city with friends. her father. SALE ry will have a sale Fri Our Finer Bonds. First Guaranty Bank Bldg. eneral Insurance an IfYou Would Enjoy Radio FROM STERLING St. George's Guild will. meet with James Riley and Robert Sharp of| Mrs. W. G. Black on Thursday aiter- Sterling are spending the day inj noon. Bismarck. HERE TODAY HERE TODAY Phillip Schuh of Regan is spending Bismarck on business. W. H. Stark of Goodtich is a busi-| the day oncbus i +* ness’ vistor in the city today. Geese gaa Tan tsar t Use Gas, the scicntific fuel.| 39 cents at the Sweet Shop. HERE TODAY Mrs. Keg Murray of Mott vations Offered at Sha rp Phone 877 Bismarck; N. D. States Attorney Johnson of Grant/ed to her home in Mott today. after |= ¢ 5 | : s seen oi aa ae LE Redtetions | Install a Zenith Receiver = ‘This sale speaks of cconomy to {he woman who has delayed choosing her winter coat until now. Whatever your desires, you may choose with confidence from this authoritative group which offers garments repre- senting the utmost in quality, individuality, and style—at big - savings. ing- ing. In your home you listen to that concert—over the radio. Any number of radio instruments on the mar concert in, But HOW? Ina concert hall, many mile: famous opera star is et will bring that inee Every TONIGHT — Tuesday — if you are in the exclusive . es ? sale , Zenith iv re | ‘ nl anes + write is Radio Equipment 3 Corporation, Farge. The Helling Agency Tone quality—that’s the supreme test of a fine radio set! ‘Tone Is Your Work Hard?| ‘The Weather Many Bismarck Folks Have Found How to Make Work Easier. Lavishly Fur Trimmed, been working toward that ideal of perfect tone in radio recep- THAT THRILLS” Increasing cloudiness to- HONUEGROUORDNUGUGOLOSGUGSUNUUGOOONOSOUGRCOOONONSUOUDOUOUSONODSULSO0GI0000000080008000000000000000N000000000000000TII090000000UNSESENUUAUALAIOCNEDAgLIOUNLUSE: has lasted.” Price 60c, at ull dealers. Don’ simply ask for a kidney remedy- Bismarck, No Dak. get Doan's Pills—tthe same that ‘S Poe Mrs. Kenyon had. Foster-Milburn 3 2 — < Co., Mirs., Buffalo, N. Y.—-Adv, eqannnnanel TUT 119 BROADWAY FARGO, N. D. -Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy ANGEL” A Very Fine Picture, “THE PACE {| so true that you forget the radio, are conscious only of the artist. For seven years, a very long time in radio history, Zenith has’ . Wh hard day’ i A . ! : as ce ; ‘ ee i : night, bree Denn: ete teht Pane Beaver, Squirrel, Plati- with | tion. Today Zenith tone is so close to the full realization of that i ing, unse y z gabe share sereke. oF pein ut every num Wolf, Jap Fox, BEN LYON and | ideal that Zenith instruments are in a class apart—the marvei 2 cteets is no peace from that dull Fitch, etc MARY ASTOR | of everyone who listens to them. . 9 . AS | : No rest from the soreness, Iame- : ee : OPEN EVENINGS nee and meas. ; : a Richly furred models of Venise, NEWS PICTUR | Many folks have found relie Velsheen, Monteveilo, Lustrosa Walter Wires Co i If there is no Zenith dealer in your town write us SILK PUR ramece ee tne Cae Veioria. \ The season’s most SRE HIS Ms for complete information and prices, sendi : | Alene “diuretic te, the, Kidney favored shades: sizes-for. Women or eomplete information and prices, sending us L GING Doan’s. and Misses. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY the name of your most prominent electrical sup- a gone Reareny Att sduanane Z ne aoe ane ply merchant Z ve., Bismarck, says: “I had an at- ing ‘ J ’ ° : ZENIT LV! ROBES 3 tack’ of kidney trouble, 1 had puffy RONALD COLMAN . SUPER ZENITH MODEL VIE sacs underneath my eyes and pains i h and FOR HIS in my back, Ht was hard for me to cae ’ my housework at times, My 4 CHRISTMAS. ianeys pee lereaplerly, too. Three as - * ss 5 is 5 ; boxes of Doan’s Pills cured me. I The New Screen Beauty 5 « . + nee | . am ged recommend Donn, know” AVVIS-1\01 erison eee lee Radio Equipment ‘Corporation ing them to be a remedy of wonder- 3 «2a SOR! a . 2 ful merit, for the cure they made FOR WOMEN’S WEAR “THE DARK AT THE SIGN OF THE BUG. , .

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