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e & Mrs. Murphy Is ' Hostess to Three |; Tables of Bridge R. B. Murphy, 26. Avenue A, ned Tuesday’ afternoon at 10 o'clock with three tables of bridge. Honors were won by L. V. Miller and Mrs. W. G. Mabel of Mandan was an st. Mrs. Isle ente with a number of piano se- a do the Ophelia ro hud-a pink color scheme was carried out in all appointments. = A two course lunch t ! sted by -) Mrs. Iste, hostess who ss dorothy Blanding SETING Ludies Aid will work meeting on Thursday, + A potluck lunch willbe served ut 1 o'clock. The committee will furnish coffee and rolls. All ladies of the congregation are urged to come with needles and thimble. This will he the last work meetin hefure the sale to be held on D ber 11, There is very important bu iness to be transacted. RETURNS HOME Ira Bailey, who has been confin in the Bismarck hospital since an au- tomobile accident on November 11, left this morning for his home in Regan. He was accompanied by his wife, who has been in the city since; Saturday. RETURNS FROM MASSACHUSETTS Mrs. C. A. Ci of Dawson, pre- sident of the Eighth District, Feder- ation of Women’s clubs, has returned sa from Haverhill, Mass., where she has spent the past two months with her parents, She is much improved in health. MARRIED TODAY The wedding of Miss Elizab to Wendal Haman was solemnzied this morning Mary’s church, The couple will go to Halliday to make their home. BUSINESS MEETING The board of directors of tl ness and Professional Women’s club held a business meeting last evening at which time plans for the winter work were made. $ TO VALLEY CITY Belanger, general left toe iness trip. : LADIES ME ona b LUTHE The Ladies Aid of the Zion Luth- eran church will meet at the home of Mrs. William Hinkel, 201 First street, Thursd RETURNS FROM CARSON Miss Mabel Michels has y afternoon. 3] OF SON PAR’ ‘ ‘ Mr. and M LADIES AID TO MEE! The Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid! will hold its regular meeting in the church parlors tomorrow afternoon, RETU RNS TO GARRISON cow Mr: v her home in u week in the DAUGHTER BORN y with friends. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Sundby, 2123 Main, this morn- ing at. the St. Alexi hospital, SICAL CLUB WILL ME A ° noon ut 4 o'clock a ‘ i= neliR oi Rare Estee’ torium, All members are asked to BIRTH ANNOUNC he present. \ Me. and Me ona, RETURN OME ' announce the birth of a Mrs. M. 0. Agre of Seventh street, wt the St. Alexius hospital. wis ba eig'isitine nt : OF SISTE riends the east for the past Bi eee oe SST Em co is in| eHeht weeks, returned home last the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. | night. cl Florence Graham. | _ RETURNS Home TURNS F F Miss Irene Olson of Fargo, who Fee eee eet thanks: visited in Dismarck and ‘Iaddct Pe q ety “| during the past week, has returnec ig at Regan with relatives, has re-| during sy = GUEST OF FRIENDS Mr. renee earned ‘bling of} Emmett. Baker SL SURAE OE, Wit anal Mrs. Edward Ebling 0’ lis spending a couple of weeks in the Meneken were shopping in the city] vier" the guest of friends. fee VISITING HERE ; Mrs. P. Bape any Wilton is! John Tucker of Fargo is spending spending the week in the, city. the week in the city with friends. YIBITING Iv FARGO Haney Ulters ot Avene 1a spending ea thts BIBRA REE is visiting in Far-| oie time in the city om business. , TO. SAL SATURDAY ee ene HO MEET ot with| Home made mincemeat. taney work arte George's, Gulla witeday afcer- | and all kinds of food will be on sule wes, December 3. Saturday at Hoskins-Meyer by the 1’ fe pakecad ee ee Price $10.00 for a perma- —— { nent wave. Phone 233M, OL! 4 Mandan. of head or chest aremore easily é oS treated externally with— \ V VAPORUBSB : The Weather 17 Million Jare Used Ye a his Mostly cloudy _ tonight : = and Thursday with prob- ably rain or snow Thurs. zi , OPEN EVENINGS Rough © D. ABOUT QUALITY || Accthe eat OR STYLE WHEN in treat » Sy scripture quotations were gi mittee reports showed several department: program leade:, discus ing topics: “Is Americ on was served by the} auger Interstate ‘Transportation | ay for Valley City) returned from Carson after snending several there with friends and rela- George Hutton of Mott are the parents of a son, born terday at the St, Alexius hospi- McGray has returned to arrison after spending | W. C, T. U. MEETING The monthly meeting of the W. C. 1. was held yesterday afte me of Mrs. R. Godd Ankenman led the devo In response to roll call the rollow n Fultilling World Leader of Pro- Make War on Out- FP. D, Romanowsky Her Mission a companied by Mrs. R. E. Morris, sang two solos. Mrs. PD. Watkins, who will leave soon to make her home in Minnea polis, was presented with a gold pin, set with seed" pearls. During the state convention Mrs. C. W. Smith wats ma life membef of the W. MRS. TEK Tt N' i CLUB ssive Mothers’ club met The Pro, on benefits derived from club work.! Mrs, Hazel ‘Tuft' read an interesting paper on the preservation of national rests, After a luncheon served by was enjoyed. For some time membe have contributed ten cents at each) meeting and the money raised in this | way is now being used for Chiist-! mas charity wor PHLY MEETING Club of the Presbyter-| hold its regular MON The Men's ian church excellent program is being ar for this month's session and the offi cers hope to have at least 100 men present. The entire program will be engagements that members may have. Men desiring to attend the dinn are requested to make reservations with L, P. Warren immediately. RETURNS T Mis. T. 1. Bailey of Iowa, left for her home Sunday extended visit with her dug! Mrs. C. Jacobson of this rs. Thomas Hughes of Me and Mrs, Otto Ayers of Menoke) ulso. visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. relatives ut Regan and Wing. CIETY MEET! The Women's Home and) For Missionary ety of the Firs Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. N. KE. Bystrom, 112 Rosser streets, tomorrow af noon 3 o'clock. ‘All interested in the work are cordially invited. MISSIONARY Chap entertain Friday at one o'clock’ with a luncheon at the Grand Ps f his recent trip abroad George Washington. EN ROUTE TO MICHIGAN Mrs. Laura Vayman of New Saiem was the guest of her sister, Miss Mary McCoy, Mrs. Vayma sen route to Es luncheon the conclus' of the evening's play. SEWING St. Mary's § TO MEF » will hold FROM Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Ecanomy OMAHA BELL BOY MARRIES HEIRESS ‘Rotary Club ‘arold Han by eloping with Jsabel Rich, 2 LE ENebO) phy vier of a wealthy Grand) bshead | ntocprevent the neeiage but | at tha father, 40 years age, worked as a ladies of the Buptist. “Aid society. a Motte and de having completed their ticles are to take them to the s of the club, Kins residence before Friday URNS HOME fe e hostess un informal social hour! Members Hos-| the Capitol theatre for two spending a few days in the city vis-, iting and shopping. | who teaches at Sterling. WAS SAVED 150 LIV ondon FROM WILTON transacting: busi over in time for any other evening | *ELTINGE THEATRE Dark Angel” D E— Watch Your Finish ; jthrills and lavishn The leading man role. Trent, is in the hands A.W. Cook, in Bismarek, and’ other | . in this military ign y a] actress of the first ran The Helling Agency General Insurance and i tel. J. L. Bell will talk to the ladies, ! q } telling: : and especially of his visit to Sul-! ¢, grave Manor, ancestral home ofp; First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877 in Bismarck last night. | ent AU ailments of the feet st T : she will make her} Wyndham Standing, F Turner, Helen J Clara B. W Room 11) Webb Bldg. Phone 415 Evenings by Appointment Mrs. F. ' entertained last night with a bridge | party. hostess serve 1 course | Intense From losing charm under WEDNESDAY and (PHU RSDAY a trying hygienic situa- tion comes this way CORES of women's disor- ders are largely traced to- day to old-time “sanitary pads,” insecure and unsanitary. 8 in 10 better class. women today. employ “KOTEX.” Wear lightest gowns and frocks without a second fj thought, any day, anywhere. r —_§ times as absorbent as or- dinary cotton pads! Deodorizes, Ends ALL fear of offending. Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. You get it at any drug or department store simply by saying, “KOTEX.” No em- barrassment. In fairness to yourself, try this new way. Costs only a few cents, Twelve in a package. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in ‘Chronic Diseases Telephone 240W 116 — 4th St. Bismarck, All Hail!— watt" || YOUR FEET: Vilma. Banky, famous Conti- _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Entertained by Man From Boston ry club at its luncheoh to MeKenzie hotel was en by George Sloan of Bos- ton, who told a nu hea Quain spoke of his on a rec p on Wotan told pat the hak alo, N.Y sitors includ nero} Loof Garrison, and Baird, Thos. H. Pugh, Kraimird of Dickinson th Ment, where 1) Hotel, surprised society uw Bowers, whieh will etion at RES GIF tonight Jackie Saunders anid ware, Light Cut G J BIG TIFF rheumatic ith a rem and it) will be swells ip joint | yomisers | DO YOU KNOW Are n Bonds. Bismarck, N. Out of town custom- send for our jog of Christ- cards, ully treated, estphal Chiropodist. ule eanhae CLEARING SALE OF MILLINERY TONIGHT The personal gift « that carries with it the true sentiment gift that is you— ITS TIME NOW TO ARRS 223 “Mth was visiting, Mrs. Kracher had plans dan to spend several weeks naltereation on th of humorous | Corbin has | 1 sto a} T since ¢ orthern States Power Company Can Issue Bonds things to eat. Pye cae were dicides Dances at) Baldwin her J coer! after will be on eath Fri Phono fest evening. Dancing 9 to Get vour Christmas gifts at *: Nic.sen’s Millinery. for the high | The Pennant.” te | Palace thet re went on sale at About 50 E. Chareh Annuat Sale | and Supper, Thursday. RVI CHR Pay as Convenient. Early selection of Christmas presents is a saving of time, worry and inconvenience. Diamonds, Watches, Pearls, Clocks, Silver Leather Goods and Novelties of all kinds. A deposit will reserve any article. Payment may be completed as convenient Lindl FLORSHEIM Aname that means more than shoes —it means satisfaction. BONHAM BROTHER: Jewelers and Optometrist eeeeerenceeeeecn cc Our Christmas Cards er than ever before? The exclusive Gibson and Stanley Lines. BF 33 Come in and look them over. 1 lot.of Hats, each... e066. eee 1 lot of Hats, each. .... 0.00.0... 22 ee The Big Show Wilot. Of Hats; @achinn oss. ees od es oes : r All Hats $15.00 and $20.00, at Half Price. NIELSEN’S MILLINERY of Christmas — the your photograph. TO AVOID THE HOLIDAY Rh THE SLORBY STUDIO Mest Wonderful Lovers! x men who knows how to and hold a lndy’s heart. nae Come over, meet them In_ this Pepin by lead great pulsing drama of 9a, m, to5 p.m lowe and war. 2 “Comfortable Feet are 0: Surprisingly few people, who have foot trduble of any realize the relief they can obtain under the New Si nental heauty-—iresh from con- ments, It is so simple and easy it is almost incredible to those quests abroad now appearing that have suffered for years with Corns, Bunions, Tired Burnin of Amertea’s great. ple- Feet, Weak Ankles, Falling Arches Ronald = Colman, When one’s feet are in such a gallant hero a tem. They slight many daily duties and lose many ‘pleasures. Dr. Elizabeth Hollenbach 1") cons: ae nd other foot ailments, e it affects the whale sy Something en, Girls Here Wonderful! ery wor welecme * brassiere, chemise all in TEENEY WEENEY is a newly invented garment which is worn in place of the vest, and step-in brassiere, Mo oreplaces the ¢ nvelope chemise. Ino shert, it doe: away with extra shoulder sity of straps and the nece wearing one garment over enother SARAH GOLD SHOP Style Without Evtravaganee PHONE 566 CAPITOL| [CA THEATRE ——M—— Offers Tonight MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE and JOHN BOWERS In the most thrilling Crook Picture ever screened. HAL ROACH Presents GLENN mE RYON "DADDY GOES. A GRUNTIN fathesomedy_ of Painful Corns, Callouses, Bunions, Tired Burning Feet and the Rebuilding of Broken Arches. With these New Methods for the feet “It is um essary Tor you to wear those stiff metal plates or Arch Supports or those ainly shoes, These New Methods restore the feat back to complete relief ng and elasticity to the step and walk. A great many have gained this delightful relief and now they can st k, run, dance and enjoy outdoor sports, without foot ‘pain or omfort, If your feet hurt it will be of the greatest interest to you 10 see Why is the Sweet Shop Busy? Because they have