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e THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — _... THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926 Western ace finds, upon leaving his Eilat ‘discovery of her was worth aui| bea le eho ar art Basque “Thursday and Friday eve- Major Huroft S Toft thi ‘ Beret fortabl Chicsay, Has on Thursday y erty for Valley City to transact | soft” 2 A an Tenpien's search, for, the girt|Mitigs thervafter at the usual business. | they are encountered. gives’ rise to the various back-' (ime, 7:30 to 9:30. TO VISIT IN FARGO 4 rare Newcranen tether sl dt a ole Bd pe oe Sy : Fe | idee Mrs, H. G. Bilden has gone to Fi @a by tne Didmond’ Sadieg and they “Overcoats—Klein’s Tognery. | eo for w two Weeks? visit with rela- | : are bent upom mischief. in the Fer| "Note Harry’ nj MERA GATE tives, 3 Meier Be pe searching look, a a i tiliote ‘ nthe =r. Setar Is : \Mrs. “Tice Hostess 3 wes ERE FROM STEELE encountered them pl ite MAG hie Geka te, ; { : i of 5 haul which. if success i === Honor Guest at Mrs. |at Bridge Luncheon |, visited friends in Bisryarck, Wedues- to thelr strong. b Se orc ie day. most desirable j f i Springs, whe: HERE FROM REGAN. iprings, re Zuger’s Luncheon/at the Country Club | 4 = pons i | | Abigail Gree rules with an iren ‘ Dr. Emma Ackerman of Sioux City,) Mrs. A. + hostess Wed- | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Vold of Regan hand. ] S-2iJowa, formerly of Bismarck, was, nesday o'clock bridge hee, spending $ few days: the city. ju how Ten ee her f byt Sl s Tiaadh a i “honoree at the prettily planned{ luncheon at the Country club. Cov-| ape é | with “Spee” O'Donnell an omely f venin; luncheon given Wednesd ers were marked for 28 guests at the | Trivarié Publishes: « | little dog, enlist the interest of the Soph 30m; He wit s, = mettily appointed luncheon tables. Teach I: | Roautifel Marjoric Gregg, engineer convene , A yellow and green color motif was! Di startling rescue, und hand the cul § house guest ied out in the baskets of flowers eac ers’ rectory prits behind burs, develop into a Western release of ‘rare beauty and Covers were marked for six close; placed attractive out the rooms. friends of the honor guest. The dec-! In the bridge games which follow-| For the benefit of | of its renders, the dramatic action. 4 = erations were carried out in pin | ed Mrs, A, Rosen and Mrs. A. E. Tribune is publishing elsewhere in | Helen: Chadwick, scen as Marjorie EF - = “wnd white, a bowl of pink rose buds | Brink won hon Mrs. J. D. Healow today’s issuc’a complete directory of Gregg, is said to do the finest work |}: i ‘ ses centering the table. Place cards and/ of Mandan was an odt-of-town guest. the: teqehers in the Blamatek: pablic |: of her screen career. In the cast are =—<other uppointments were in the same \ schools, together with their home’ ad. Emily Fitzroy, Phyilis Havor, Bthel MacPhail Graduate — Gloss Hair colors. Mrs. G. B. Harris assisted in d Ra | dresses, the positions helt here, and Gray Terry,-Dan 3 arles Con- } ea Quain an mstad the nddresses and telephone numbers pee? O'Donnell, William Laws six Alene ae te : : i Ch Empl A of the places where they reside while weed Chen. : { ver Uurly M W. H. Bodenstab! inic ployes AYe Fleur de Mer is the romantic name here. .' ! The little Banga ‘beret ta nay blue,” The continuity is by Charles Darn-|/ Piano-atk Expression |) By Edna Wellace Hopper rs. W. H. Bbodenstab; G Di | given this new jewelry made by the| ‘There are many occasions whep a] Worn with sweater sults, $6 very ton and John Stone. Jack Blystone P 0 = ft, | > Hostess to Wednesday, CCSts _at Dinner irre create ae ee, tate tama owes forthe youre '"” acted he oe. Accompanist and Pianist |) yarnive tre aot due 104 hae i a small and the address and’ telephone num. : EE CES : dresser. I have no time for that Club at a Luncheon!, | shells. and ‘fastened by” tiny. wires.| her of the place where she reside 1 ge go hTINGE THEATRE 212 Main, Apt. 1 cate. They are due to a dressing ae The one shown is of pale green ane This is particularly true, in the casey’! | AT THE MOVIES \| ter Ma. whom eh: knew. Cale 819 some famous experts made ees me. 2° : : pink, wi right green leaves and! of parents who have children in ‘the ‘ Phone ‘ eon honoring the members of the| for 16 guest — ee eee ents corro CAiTOl THEATRE | Bocmeinty Geiss kek ces fhe Metlesyscoue “te one i Wednesday. bridge club. The tabies| with flowers and lighted candles. | gST IN BISMARCK For thie reason i€ is suggested: tint jurrounded by. an excellent cast her last addres: and you couldn't Ahat dress twice a week. were prettily decorated with garden, After dinner the evening was spent} and supplied with one of the most, even speak Eng! T think every gid and woman will i "| Mrs. Thresa Crook. of Townsend,| persons who might have occasiom to} thrilli | : . i flowers, Mrs. Helen Irvin of Chi-| informally with cards. H : F , F thrilling stories of the West ever! Those ure only @ few of the i 4 capo, Mrs. C. Hi Tucker of Long Mon was called to Bismarck by use we si began} qip eae brought to the silvershect, Tom Mix,| dicamente which. faced Harry Tang: § ss my heel Seaside Beach and Mrs, Helen B. Morgan o1| CONGREGATIONAL MEETING FRI-| {he serious illness of her daughter,| published tonight and file it where}. Jeff Boyden, gives a remarkably | don as the ‘Belgian. immicrant fh ;ty, will be doubled in an hour. You Long Beach were out-of-town gue: DAY ‘ Mrs. ieilbaaae Cel ay, Hes it will be available when neede the arene in “a Boiled,’| “The Strong Man,” his laugh riot, will need no more: Marcel el waves: After the luncheon three tabl The annual congregational and / ieee - ' ‘ox Films version of Shannon Fife’s | which opens at the Eltinge Theatre totes. con bridge were in play. Mrs. L.| cial meeting of the McCabe Metho-| Merene at the Laurain apartments. Chien cribs romantic tale of a dude ranch, which | Friday. ' 1164, Powrth st: Phone 2t0w! wee Hees, sare gad Se Gate. * Vesperman won the club prize and] dist Episcopal church —membership| Mrs. Knudsen is a patient at the Bis-/ 1° ot 4] coues to the Capitol theatre tonight | The stranrer got himself intol the bottles. Tt will cost yee Mrs. F. A. Copelin the guest prize.| will be held Friday evening from| ™#rek hospital. | friends for the: beautiful floral: of] 1°, sR cuieaeiaes 4 many scrapes because of his in: renege owt ag. : we eas tte Est Mest OF tne) oe tial progeant of musiceand read. | CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVER.|ferings, and for their kindness ‘and i atest release, the great | quiries for the girl, although hi ‘ 5 ings alll be given andi plank: forthe} RY sympathy ‘during the illness and death: : : BISMARCK MAN SPEAKS AT CLUB] fall and winter work will be outlined.| | 3 HD. Bell celebrated TD son and brother, Kenneth) 3 MEET A* the close of the evening the ladies| their ninth dding anniversary 4 t uA Lewis F, Crawford, state historian,| “id society will serve refreshments,| Wedne rtaining Mr. and kel tl kota ee ae i te addressed the members of the Alpha| All im mbers and friends of the} Mrs. Fra Shaffer of Mandan at an rothers John, Allen a it Delphian society and the New Era| Church are invited to attend. | dinner. ton. Pe club at a joint luncheon held in the 4 ue =r at Elks club at Fargo Wednesday noon.| JUVENILE BAND ELECTS OFFI- | RETURNS HOME Ye Mr. Crawford's subject was “The! , CERS Walter Knudsen of Almont, who iF Place of History in Modern Educa-| The Bismarck juvenile’concert band | has been spending the week in Bis- tion.” He returned to Bismarck last] Clected the following officers at their| marck with his wife who is serious- ‘ evening. annual business meeting Monday} ly ill at the Bismarck hospital, re- 4 SPECIAL W. C, T. U. MEETING A special meeting of the Women’s ia Christian Temperance Union will be held fomorrow afternoon at 2:30 i the Buptist church parlors. of officers and a report of the state convention will be features of the 4 meeting. All members are urged to be present. President, Robert Larson; ; turned to his home Wednesday even- [ dent, Tom Bouterous; secre | ing. nsurance Rubin; s uy | 6 Harry treasurer, Guy n. AT HOME IN WISCONSIN Visir FRIENDS HERE and Mrs. Leonard Wilson, who tes GARIOMTN tires Sei cens! of heen onan extended wedding trip in the west, are now at_ their Mobridge, S. D., were guests at the| t x home of Mf. and Mrs. V. E. Joslin,} ee pelt Wilson | Fire Insurance 112 Rosser, today. They came herg| Ma from Minneapolis last night and left | Where You Expect More for Your Money -AndGet It A Big Week End Bargain Basement Sale of Wash Day Needs at a price that means more savings for you pees HOSPITAL RETURNS FROM DUNSEITH | by automobile for their home this! George Dalbert arrived in Bidmarck We sell it Miss Ellan Coghlan, who has been| afternoon. : son, who ii spending several months at the Dun- ed from the St. Alexius seith Sanatorium, arrived in Bismarck LEAVE al following an operation, to and give Mrs. H. E. Collins and baby son | Hose home in Robinson, yesterday. Miss Coghlan is very much improved in health and will enter the Bismarck high school. RETURNS TO BISMARCK Carl McGrath, formerly of _ this = city, who has been employed in St. Paul for a year, has returned to marck to accept a position at the McKenzie hotel. were discharged from the Bismarck hospital Tuesday evening and ard ro visi TN sara OER continuous getting along nicely. Mrs. Margaret! Miss Elin Brun will leave tonight rit t, sister-in-law of Mrs. Collins, elton her home at Foley, Mien te" service during ollins home. | spend a two weeks’ vacation. Miss life of the policy = + : arhouse guest at thi Brun is nurse at the offices of Drs. VERSITY , : Duane Diehl, son of Mr. and Mrs,| Schipfer and Diven F. E. Diehl, will NOTFOW saidar Gn aL eneae x for Grand Forks where he| yy,, PRE ON BU s ng Mrs. G. » proprietor of D. A. R. LUNCHEON will begin his studies at the Univer-| 1.0" 'Smith-Bowen. hat sen eee call The Daughters of the American| sity of North Dakota, Revolution will meet at the Country VISITIN slub at 1 o'clock lunchcon | Friduy-| iss Cherida Jacobson of Sterling, t This ‘meeting was postponed from ry nry 3 1 who was graduated from the local " September 3. high school in the spring, is spend-| 00. yistt, TN MINNEAPOLIS, Insurance LEAVE FOR GRAND FORKS ing a few days in Bismarck with) morning for Minneapolis for a ten Paul and Fenton, Goddard, sons of friends. day visit with friends, Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Goddard, wi SHEERS BREE Ean | — leave tonight for Grand Forks where| GUESTS OF MRS. BODENSTAB LEAVES FOR SCHOOL of other hat shops in the state, was 7 a business visitor in Bismarck Wed-}1 FR 'RIENDS needage ‘ Willow Hampers Very best quality round wil- Clothes Baskets Ironing Boards" Gulreninnt Tubs } they will attend the University of{ , Mr. and Mrs. C. H. of Long! Archie MeGray left this morning, low clothes hampers, with a e} i na Nowth Dakota, Beach, Culif., have arrived in Bis-) for Grand Forks to enter the Univer- heavy wood sleet three et ti ra asses 1 marek to be guests of Mrs. Tucker's’ sity of North Dakota. y ees ° ; TO VISIT IN SOUTH DAKOTA | sister, Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab. | . bakes: sizes, $5.49, $4.49, Size 0, 59¢ Mr, and Mrs. E. B, Gorman and son, ie U RGOES OPERATION ‘4 3 Phillip, left today for Sioux Fals and} GUESTS AT McLAUGHLIN HOME | yfisg abeth Butler underwent Size 2, 69c Watertown, § to spend some| | The Misses Bernadine and Blanche | ay operation this morning at the Bis- Size 3, 89¢ time visiting relatives. McLaughlin of Chicago are guests’ Marck hospitel. ze 9, ise st at the pane of Mr. and Mrs, R. G. f ' RETURNS FROM JAMESTOWN | McLaughlin. | HERE FROM SOLEN Norman, Livdah! has returned from LE gee | Mr. and Mrs. R. B. cDonald of Boile Jamestown, where he has heen in the LEAVES FOR UNIVERSITY Sela stone Wocueding ix Menamk ue employ of the highway commission Kenneth Crawford left this morn-) \; 1 during the summer. ing for Grand Forks, where he will) With friends. Matinee Daily at 2:30 Good splint maple, in oblong A 13x54 inch. clear white 5 enter the University of-North Dakota, | HERE ON BUSINESS ——— eee shapes, with a good, strong basswood ironin; witl PAVE Fe Ee —= *~ es is table, h At Henderson and twordaughters,| RETURN FROM DETROIT LAKES | itty Neal of Garrison was in the | TONIGHT: — (Thuraday) handle. Esch, $1.19 and a stand that is adjustable to 4 | city yesterday on | on business, Lulu Rose and Clarice, left today for} Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Webb and P. H./| several hetghta; eacl Pillager, Minn., to spend two weeks| Webb returned last evening from an Fong gale at the Quality the lakes. outing at Detroit Lakes. | a Meat Market by the Metho- Ww. R. Cc. MEETING VISITS FRIENDS. i pg’ The Women’s ‘Relief Corps ‘will| Miss Loretta Meade of Regan vi Sent age Aid Saturday, { meet at the home of Mrs. H. G.| ited friends in the city Wedne: Schwantes, 417 First street, Friday at// = . 2:30 o'clock. LaESESESEoaa—EL—>E———_—_——ES— : .HERE FROM BALDWIN S Mrs. Ira J. Falkenstein and son, Lester, of Baldwin were business vis- itors fn Bismarck Wednesday. 98c Water Mops Best quality, long yarn wa- ter mops, with a polished handle; two sizes, 89c and 69c _ ” | | | : 14-02, solid. me rolled wee, cemniees, te oe » seamless tin cover, rigid- hook —_ securely fastened ‘+ ~ Rid-Jid;- * Best quality heavy retinned Ironing Tables wash boilers with crimped bottoms; top seamless and Securely braced so oy, can- -yery, strong. Three sizes By 2 bey cee $2. 29 $2- 49 $2.69 “Splint Hampers 25%: inches high, mhade of nest apallty white splint ma- BP retty colored nd. aed the center; the lid is hinged and made from ‘YE FRANCES BEAUTY SHOP Under New Management WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE Shampco and Marcel || Shampoo and Marcel, long hi Shampoo and round curl and bob cu r Facials—scalp treatments CALL 705 Over First Guaranty Bank the highway commission in James- town, arrived home yesterday. HERE ON BUSINESS L. Dornacker, president of the First National bank of Steele, was in the city Tuesday on business. RECOVERING FROM OPERATION Miss Ruby Amundson is, reported ‘ns doing nicely after a serious opera. tion Tuesday morning. HERE ON BUSINESS R. L. Thorpe and Hollis Thorpe of good white basswood; each Mott transacted business in the city, 7 ygeterday. | 1 HERE FROM HAZELTON | <eed ay peace ‘ wae B TTD Stet ereer Orson Ott of Hazelton is J Fee : 2 “4 5 ead \ f ) Dhe bent : Water Pails 8 few days in the city with The simone. is,of Broadway night life, the trials :and temp tations of a cabaret dancer, fashicnable society and’ how New York niiltionaires' amuse themselves. ADDED ‘ATTRACTIONS Al St. John Comedy wR Y. AND SATURDAY NEW HATS Crush Their Crowns _ fatale gs For pal le em ig crashed, or dented’ in inn Ie Trimmings are simple, ribbon bands, or moderniatic motifs tone modish, d velvet. _—_—

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