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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Beauty Doctor of a moving picture company passed! . bv The regisseur and the head| photographer gave ench other a! ficunt look, then walked in on and, ‘signed up the daugh- d fame, WHERE THE WEST BEGINS Whew! oe (By Florence Borner) Where the sun shines down the brightest, From the skies of azure hue, Where the footsteps are the light ‘D's | it i HUSBA: RDIAN firm rotary strokes the back of. your head up into your hair and as far down your spinal column as you can reach without moving your thumbs. Use considerable pressure and move The aetale wink be Weld at the ea slowly. After five or ten minutes of this, lie down for a few mo- rani Bertie hatet 0b 2 one (irae ie Se ments, and you will find yourself ory rested and beautified. ing the place of the regular Tuesday | SORT ES a SENT es luncheon, ORGANIZE P. T. A. LEAGUE DROPS AMERICANS i. { Bu apes st, (P)—Count Frantz Es-} the hearts are stanch and 4 D. A. R. Meribers | Woman’s Club Meets Res litniy: wae beet, Hee ‘ ward of his wife owing to| the bird's songs are the Guests at Luncheon {at Home of Mrs: R. W. iievtrvagange, , sit | nfl ed rath ; 2. &, mong e instances of wastefu before ey go to rest 4, = at the Country Club|Shinners in Mandan pondMet EA RINE The CaUie’ Festa Re Sle aer Mera Hane idement were his mis-manage The Daughters of the American) Mrs, R. W. Shinners entertained | of his 28,000 acre estate, his! 1 gins the golden Wes! * Revolution opened the. fall season| the Woman's club Monday afterno » of the late emperor's stable} ey with a luncheon Friday afternoon at| 2:rher home in Mandan. Ten me jer to present the horses | Where the tall and stately flowers, the Country club, Members of the| bers were in attendance and at the | King Otto, the day he is placed on the | Rise from out their leaty. beds, Mandan chapter were guests and | conclusion of the afternoon's program | throne of Hungary, h loving | Wherein, coal Wadcahnay lowers ia {covers were marked for about 40,j the hostess served a refresment several hundreds of | persons who} Viiets nod t : - S «=—s«sMMrs. 'W.. S. Stratton, vice regent, pre- | course. took part in ex-King Charles’ wets:| Where in and sided in the absence of Mrs, N. 0., Mrs. H. L, Wheeler gave an inter- | her “putsch,” and finally his ward dancing Kunstad, regent esting paper on the life and writ- pene oF Sipe aaits, witch Ge wever| Little fishes tove to play, ‘ Mrv. EL J. Taylor was in cfiarge of ings of ieee ar and allowed to fall below that number. | UE nL oe 4 the program which included an in-| her daughter, Elizabeth, gave several an 7 he: wolde: nas tad he 1 ot teonenting paper by, E. Byrne on the saat by | Stevenson, | Mra. J. B. If your wants nage under | ee ee W ih amt Sellers 1, of “chien § coneern : Pe 1 Where t , ‘ a. Hae phone 6W Mandan. nn J. 1. f skylight broke the force of his fall TO. HOLD INSTITUTE RETURNS HOME » irs. J. 1. ate ar, Where ne vows Aha he hig tne see Wiehe 4 A tworday county teachers’ Inati-/ Mt Austin Reed, who has heen : BY NINON Maitland in charge. Under) (caecum thee Gann the far coat AN EG FONT | re fitlig a wigle Bene: “He nuiaul i tute will be held on October 25 andj the guest of her parents, Mr. and Posed by Hazel Hurd Farmers ‘State Bank. ty belting ribbon piped with yor | heeblel _ only from the shock, said doctors, 26 for the benefit of those who were| Mrs. Andrew Munson, for several ° : ‘pal 5 colored fe | Where each person does his duty, unable attend the institute last | Weeks, left Monday evening for her CONDITION—A nervous tension that seems to be concentrated in | And the best man always wins, Fall Frocks were never so j beerete s Madge Runey, county | ome in Minneapolis. Mrs. Munson| the back of the neck. Wiese there hamance, Honiley anu { Superintendent of schools, announced SAU Go DIAGNOSIS—You need to reldx and relieve the stain, Fic te wikeweehcatcuan chic. See them at Harris-Rob- za today. Dy Caroline Hedger of Chi- Oo) TKEATMENT—Plant your thumbs in your shoulders, and with * z sh begins.“ ertson’s. 4 cago and James W. Foley, North Du- your fingers massage with — LADIES’ NIGHT AT KIWANIS CLUB The Kiwanis club will entertain tonight with a dinner for the ladies. { kota poety will be among the speak- } ers, AUXILIARY MEETS AT INDIAN The Ausileans vpkerdg ae will rc meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Indian school west “e town BULBS NOW SS PLAN TO.HAVE sect Mrs. Emma Golden, state organizer Geneva, (4)—Coustructive | Amer- Bridger Canyon, Gallatin Valley and Sezeman weccargen thouanie tears acute GOES TO VALLEY CITY for the Parent-Teacher | association, | ican women’s influence in, the des “ ie re-are asked to pick up|, Miss Kathleen Regnier, who has/is spending the week in Burleigh | velopment of the educational sapent membera'who will be without a way| been the guest of Mrs. J. L. Hughes; county, and accompanied by Miss'of the League of Nations will be Wi | Madge Runey, county superintendent | by the loss of two American women of schools, is visiting the schools | from the Secretariat—Miss Florence vhere there is no P. T. organization | Wilson of New York, Chief Librarian, in an effort to organize. They will| who has been with the League since to go-to the Indian athool. TEACHERS IN BISMARCK a her of music in the Valley City A namber of pounty teachers were| *chools for some time. in for a few days, left this morning for Valley City, Are from the famous Gallatin Valley—and = isi fternoon, its birth} and) Miss Alice. Church "eh ‘i ranean teen fe dey Set:| ro ENTER st, Cs CATHERINE Teeiton, coe Tunrsiny tea” Geel acl “Ausletant, tivrorian” faa You'll find them exceptional in flavor ton, MeKensie; Miss Naomi Com- co Friday, Miss Runey said today. | Reference Librarian of the Lengue. and tenderness—Yet they’re no higher eau, Metioken: Miss Grace Jenson,| Miss Gretchen Thelen, daughter of | ; arnt ‘Creek wistriet; Mies Esther] DE. and Mrs, W. P. Thelen, Wilton,| RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS | The real cause of the departure of in price. left last evening for St. Paul, where "| she will enter St. Catherine's college. Mrs. Thelen accompanied her. VISITOR LE LEAVES Mrs. M. D. Ehaust ‘Byhre, agency instructor in the educational depart- ment of the Singer Sewing~Machine company, has returned to her home in St. Paul after a visit in the city with Miss Bessie Garvick. CALLED HERE BY ILLNE! Mr. and Mrs. Orr House of Walla Walla, Wash., have arrived in Bi marck, called here by the serious i Mrs. J. K, Orchard is expected | both of these American girls is’ the home this evening from Minneapolis | necessity of finding places for Ger~ where ‘she has been visiting for sev- mans on the League eral days with ‘relw’ ives. | Germany be TO HAVE LUNCHEON I. The Wednesday Study club will library, open the 1926 full season with aj¢ighty thousand starting luncheon tomorrow at the Country | With enly a few books when the club, j League was modestly str it for La . asinine under the sun at London in HERE ON BUSINESS George J. Brown of © Dickinson,| Miss Wilson organized the deputy sheriff of Stark county, was and archives for the in Bismarck today on. official busi- ence at I ness. Cederstrom and Miss Sena Torgerson, Wing: Arnold Offerdaht, Manning. STUDENTS. GO TO, MINNEAPOLIS Herbert Zvorigt left this morning for Minneapolis, where he will enter the Calvary of Minnesota for h junior year in the . college of gineering. He was accompanied by his_ sist iss Emma Zvorist, whe! will attend the MacPhail school of music, GUESTS-IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tullberg ‘gna f en, 8. D., are guests o| Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Tullberg in. Bis- House. Pie niece, He marek: today. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred| Aievits "heapiealy Patent at the St Tallberg and son and Mrs. C. J,/V'¢*!Us Rospital, Tullberg are spending a few days in RETURNS FROM VISIT Mott with relatives. Mrs, Katherine Hendershott has re- a ‘ turned from’ Flint, Mich., where she ChUNDERGOES OPERATON |” | visited for several weeks with her serious opergtion yesterday for ul- en ee aed daughter, Mr. and cers of the stomach, is reported to. + Phillip: Biattote. day as getting al ong as well.as cou RETURN TO BISMARCK he expected He Is a pation at the! we ‘snd Mrs. Grant Hess and fam- Bismarck hospital ily, who have been making their home Peery in Minneap during the winter, RETUNS FROM VACATON have returned to Bismarck and wili Miss Marcelle Brann, who-has been i spending a tyo-qeeks’ «vacation in| be at home at G15 Sixth street. the Twin Cities, has returned to Bis- GUEST OF DAUGHTER Mrs. A. E. Bolton of Jamestown is} + You can’t make ordinary peas exceptional thru the canning of them. The growing is 75 per cent of the secret—and these peas are grown in the famous Gallatin Valley, the most ideal section fer growing peas in the entire United States. s [gh iber cague’s which now ins some ‘Try your favorite size Men In the focal gfocer carries Sold by Gro Grocers ers Lverywhere ~—~=Packed by- qh Bozeman Canning Co, Bozeman. Montana Brand your ary Peace Confer- member of the ‘ion, did re- te were TO VISIT IN MINOT Mrs. Robert: Barfkencht will leave for Minot this evening for a visi raid her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Rei- bold. Kennedy} : London, i nding the hav (A) Margaret hard time WEE ND VISIT Captain Herman Brocopp of W: burn was in the city over the week- end visiting friends and relatives. WILL UNDERGO OPERATION Mrs. Richard A. Tracy went to the St. Alexius hospital this afternoon to undergo an operation N° BUSINESS f Minot ix spending onstant Nymph,” which ed in London this! ) actresses | the role of Tess 1 ed by Miss Ken- < An Evidence to be tunin, who want to pl have been inter Our Bulbs Are Here 1 VARIED ROLES Berlin, ()—From gooseherd to impersonating Gretchen the film: presentation of Goethe's “Faust” is‘ the career of Camilla Horn, German’ movie actress. marck to-resume her position with Hoskins-Meyer. visiting in Bismarek, the guest of her \ Dakota Firemen’s association left this daughter, Mrs, Frank Henry. Mrs. Bolton will be here for about a week, RENT EVE EVENTS CLUB Current Events club will hold irst- meeting of the year Wed- nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mary Burton. GOES TO CONVENTION H. L. Reade, secretary of the North morning for Montreal where he will} 7), attend the international convention! 4. of firemen. Bismarck transacting was her wont in southern FORTNIGHTLY CLUB TO MEET The Fortnightly club will meet with Mrs. Benton Baker tomorrow after- noon. HERE FRoM PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nelson of P: DR. M. E. BOLTON ss Horn was tending geese, as on her afther'’s farm ermany, when the staff, \ Oscar H. Will & Co. of Refinement Good taste and good health demand sound teeth and sweet breath. The use of Wrigley’s chewing gum ~. FORTNIGHTLY | CLUB TO MEET The Fortni club will meet: Walnssdad, shacaein ai ike kamne of; 7, 20 Avenue B West ALUMNI TO’ MEET The’ Bismarek Hospital Alumni att Association will meet thix evening HERE FROM STERLIN at 8 o'clock at the hospital, Mrs, H. MeCane and Miss Christine | Brom of Sterling spent Monday in Bismarck transacting business and visiting friends. “ LEAVES S FOR HOME Miss Minnie Undam left this-morn- ing for her home in Rogers, N. D., after a week's visit in the city with friends. . HERE ON BUSINESS J. Schatz, cashier of the Merchan‘s ‘State bank at leon, in tl city yesterday and and today on busines: VISITING HERE L. Glaser of Minot and B, D. Glaser of Fort Dodge, Iowa, are visiting in Bismarck with M. Garrison. FROM GLENCOE Mrs, E. M. Whiteaker of Glencoe is spending a few days with friends in Bismarck. RETURNS FROM STEELE’ AC, Taylor and Harold Taylor Wave returned from a week-end visit in Steele. HERE FROM MOFFIT Mies Carrie Jomason of Moffit ic the ett. a few days with friends in elty. After. 63 Years. Osteopathic en mone spent Monday in Bismarck with friends, takes care of this important item of personal hygiene in a delightful, refreshing way. Wrigley’s removes odors of dining or smoking from the breath by cleaning the teeth, by stimulating the flow of digestive juices, and by the antiseptic action of the flavoring extracts for which Wrigley’s is famous—“The Flavor Lasts!” The result is a sweet breath that evidences care for one’s self and consideration for others — the final touch of refinement. Wrigley’s is a thrice daily routine of : T. L. TO MEET The L. T. L. will, me tomorrow after school at the Baptist church for practice on the new play, All mem- hers are urged ittend., | Positively FREE | ~ aweeks washing Wee wit obligation or expense SHOPPING IN BISMARCK Mrs, \Art Maxwell of Washburn i‘; |__| spending a few deys in Bismarck. | SHOPPING HERE YESTERDAY, Mostly cloudy and colder tonight with tempera- ture near freezing we will send a Maytag to your home and do a complete week’s washing FREE. This is the Maytag plan of selling — the Maytag must actually sell itself in service—it must make you want it, or you don’t keep it. Matinee Daily at 2:30 TONIGHT (Tuesday) Packed! Jammed! All house records oroken yesterday! . Come Early Tonight SMARCK.W.DAR. DIAMONDS.“ VEWELAY WHERE DID YOU_BUY YOUR: DIAMOND? Every Diamond we sell es a moving adver- tisement for our store. The wearer shows it proudly, others examine it eagerly; soon the question follows, Where did you get it? When we sell a beautiful diamond, we are start-‘ ing a lot of customers our way. Our diamonds are beautifully cut, ane sold at prices seldom if 4 ever equaled other p'aces, therefore we prefer to have you’ compare. and price diamonds even in larger cities before com- ! it Bem il lit iia Tn KNox should | be your hatter * not because Ae eee ‘ing to us, as you will x hats labeled after comparing values. fi Sean 56" nod menor ! Knoxlookwell F. A. Knowles ae Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” Do you want to form your own opinion? To form an opinion intelligently, you must base it on facts. : J To get the facts, read the news columns of this Newspaper. ASSOCIATED Press published herein portray without bias, with regard only for accuracy and truth, all that is worth knowing about the hap- penings in your own community and the happen- ings in the world. : "With all the facts in mind, gleaned from the columns of this newspaper, you will be well pre- pared to form an opinion. ee thet wm Mberey of the press, on others but because, Knox’ has the hat ,