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ay | ; <1). | ( ‘ 4 « " elub when $300,000 was subscribed as > 2 Mrs. Poole Leader in Community Chest . Drive at t Hollywood | Mrs. T. H. Poole of Bismarck and, pointed captdin of the Studio club's team for the Nye i pointment having been made by Mrs. Atherton Irish, general chairman of the Hollywood Bowl. Recently Mrs. Poole entertained the ladies of her division ut the Studio against $27,00' raised by the same n inst year, The aes will continue from November 9 to’ 2 i ; “The dP ision whi heads is made up largely of motion pisture celebrities. : Masquerade Dance Tonight Will Be |; Largely Attended The masquerade dance of the A: 0. *'U. W. lodge which is to be given te- night is the first of a series of clever Halloween parties being planned in Bismarck. Invitations’ were issued to several hundred members and friends of the organization and every guest is expected to be masked. Only y those bearing invitations will be ad- mitted. The Minneapolis Masked Marvels is the orchestra that has been secur- ed to play. The lodge is expecting this to be one of its most successful | parties. GO TO JAMESTOWN Several members of the local Chri tian Endeavor society of the Presby- terian church will leave the latter part of the week for Jamestown where Ehay will attend the state con- Yention of the organization. Those | J who will attend include Misses Jane and Mary MacLeod, Mary Cave, Annie Anderson, Thelma Liesman, Ruth Welch and Marion Strutz, A ‘number of other members nichts also attend. KIWANIS CLUB MEETS TODAY Judge Fred Jansonius told the members of the Kiwanis club of his{ automobile trip this summer through Canada and the eastern United States | ar south as Washington, D. C.,) his noon at the club’s weekly lunch- con, Mrs. Frank Barnes sang a num- her of solos, accompanied by Mrs, A, ‘K. Tice. H. E. Spohn was chairman of the day. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS The Woman's club met BF he ad afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. L. ler when the annual home econ- as observed. Roll call with recipes. The ‘ogram an in the teem Of ques- tion box and various phases of house- hold management were discussed. eres FROM nN! LLEY CITY R. D. Corwin has returned it with Mrs, Kerr of Bagdad, Kingdom of n Velley City, where Mrs. is the guest of her parents. HOLLENBECK HOME nd Mrs. Miles and son, James, of Ellendale are guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs, J. B. Hollenbeck. They will be here until Saturday. RETURNS 3 FROM TRIP Miss Ruby Halverson has returned from Moorhead and other points in «Minnesota, where she has been visit- ing friends for se several weeks, | Hl RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS and Mrs. A. M. Brandt have re- turned from Minneapolis, where Dr. Brandt has been attending a chil- dren’s clinie. HERE ON BUSINESS ‘ost has returned to the Twin jes after spending some time | in the city on business. | BUSINESS VISITOR ‘.. FH. Tryge of Naughton township | was a business visitor in the city Monday. GOES TO FARGO Mrs. P. C. Remington left morning for Fargo. HERE ON BUSINESS Mrs. J. A, Buchanan of Buchanan was in the city yesterday on business. ‘HERE ON BUSINESS n Lee of Sterling transacted < in Bismarck yesterday. —— ‘ HERE FROM McKENZIE Harry O'Neill of McKenzie was in this | | asin the city Monday on busine | SS Generally fair tonight and ‘ednesday ; cooler tonight |Mrs. W. S. Rohrer Hollywood, California, has been ap-| Apartments entertained last evening! Holly food) with three tables of bri 0 wood community chest drive, the ap-| Joslin and Mrs. L. A. LaRue. ed the attractive decorations for the house and orchid was the predomin- ating color in the card table appoint- ments. { the hostess served a luncheon. Rohrer is planning to entertain again! children of the L. T, L. and others| in the city interested in the prohibi- j tion question last First Baptist church in connection! with a program given by the L. T. L.j Two playlets were given by that or- ganization, “ Table,” to Come part. 1 Burke on Avenue A tomorrow after- noon at 3 o'clock at which time re- convention held at petites will be given. cally ill ut the, St. Alexius following a greatly improved and is expected to be able to leave the hospital soon. He! {trom Chicago where he agtended t! ¢ er a week's visit in the city. Tulle ee N Y) ih} “(I Hostess Monday at Attractive Party) Mrs. W. 8. Rohrer of the Hughes . Honors Mrs. Hilda in the games were won by Flowers and candles in orchid form- At the conclusion of the evening Mrs. in the near future. i ADDRESSES MEETING ' Mrs. Fred Wanner talked to the! For the evening, Paris presents thi Ihow of tulle with two ropes of twist- ed strands of green bangles. evening at they RETURN FROM MINOT ‘The Marsh Land Round! Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Miller and sag and “John Barleycorn Wants | Leslie, | ha eturned from Minot, Back.” Twenty-eight took! where they ed over the week-end, PORTNIGHTLY “CLUB TO MEET | i The Fortnightly club will have :ts| returned to her hom e afte regular meeting with Mrs. John Tend visit with Mrs. Della v IsITOR, LEAVES N. ‘OX, ports of the delegates to the state| | Mrs. ; the home of Mrs. Ulmer, TO NA EON TO RETURN TO TO SCHOOL James Thomas. who has been criti- il y where he will spend severa is! days transacting business. VISITS F re HERE Mrs serious operation, will return to school Monday. { GUESTS OF MRS, FOX Mrs. J. C. Dorrance and grandson, ack Fox, of Hope, N. D., are in the; city for a month's visit with Mrs.! Della Fo: Mrs. Dorrance is Mrs. Fox’ mother and Jack is ber son, RETURNS FROM CHICAGO A. D. Gordon returned last even RETURN TO HAZEN ©. Chapman and Mr returned to Hazen it in the city. JUDGE COOLEY HET Judge Charles M. Cooley of Forks is spending a few day rbonie! marek. . ats the | convention of the Liquid company. Mr, Gordon repre: company in North Dakota. VISITING IN_ BISMARCK Mrs. H. McCulloch, accompanied by | her son- qn law and daughter, Mr. and; Mrs, M. E, McCurdy, afl of Washburn, are visiting in Bismarck for a few days. vi Ist T HERE pen spent Sunday in the city friends. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE irs. J. 1. Huyek is entertaining th \creaauy bridge club this afternoon. SENATOR FRAZIER HERE RETURN FROM WILTON Miss Doris Cummings and Miss Lucille Tibbets have returned from Wilton. where they have been visiting | their parents over the week-end. LEAVES HOSPITAL Otto W. Mueller of Stanton been discharged from the hospital, where he underwent ion about a month ago. VISIT IN FAYETTE | Mr. and Mrs. J. P. French’ have re- | turned from Fayette, N. D., where | ¢ ted with Mrs, French's. sis- marck on business for a fow d: NERE ON BU SI F. A. Irish of Fargo is in the ci 'on busines: Secretarial Group nare! an! | Secretaries of Associatior Shambers of Commerce in \ing here tomorrow at the Mrs. H. A. Ingram and daughter, ‘tion of Commerce offices. loft this morning for Heyworth, Illi-| While the nature of the matter. nals, where they will make ‘their/to be taken up at the meeting ome. TO LIVE IN ILLINOIS LEAVES ‘For « OREGON Rev. R. H. Reef of La Grande, Oregon, left this morning for his home after spending the past week in Bismarck. freight rate hearings, which to be held by the railroad b beginning tomorrow, and decide to hold a meeting of their own t discuss matters of inte: GO TO DULUTIL Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Mapson left this morning for Duluth, Minn., aft- made for a for: conference: ed int GOES TO MINOT F. Grady went to Minot this morning where he will serve on the federal grand jury. GOES TO W INGTON d Evans left this morning after an exter atable wiches, F Bellingham, Was! ed visit in the HERE YESTERDAY Baxter- You misjudge me, Lying isn’t one of my failing Mrs. 8. Kirtz and daughter, Helen,| Mrs, Baxter—It certainly of Hazelton were visiting in the city {It’s one of your pronounced cesses. Answers. yesterday ‘broom dizziness—ex! ition—hea aches—loss of sppatite- indi gestion—constipation? Den’ need is @ good ala ttond ub tna whale inal ‘ngvedioatata in iste ! ey have | your old-time vim 1 i MONEY TO LOAN OR Bismarck improved city property.. Prepayment privileges. eee ~*~ Apply for term! i PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK - Rollin Welch Burleigh County , ee N, TUESDAY, NOV. 2 BE APPRECIATED Reker Adv.) é Moffit has TY, a Week- Lightbody of Hazen tett! vide ‘for her home after a week's visit atl iat furni E pel Albert Pederson went to Napoleon) in Bis-} | Mt, and Mrs, Gus Dafenrud of Haz-{ 1 with| Senator Lynn J. Frazier is in Bis. to Meet Informally |e: ty North ' Dakota will hold an informal meci- ssocia- not known, it is believed that sec- retaries are coming here to gitent Arrangements will prob: bly be at the pres- go on suffering when perhaps Ionic, fa Lyko you get et he eh fe for: \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “BLACK PIRATE’ | A WORTHWHILE| PRODUCTION, |sherist must now collect the de- linquent taxes or levy on the prop- ferty taxed. Although there were 1,099 de-\ linquent’ personal property tax- payers on the books for the year} 1925, at the close of business on j October 15, as compared with only 11,075 names a year ag), the total [amount of unpaid personal taxes 0: pines tcber 15 this year was $1 "60. 96, as compared with $18,296. Doug Fairbanks Presents 35 unpaid taxes on October 1 11925 in outstanding Many New Stunts—Col- ‘taxes of 83, The unpaid taxes this year in-|p! 00.47 due in the city of} and $9,260.49 due in the of the; oring Is Attractive , i [eluded Douglas Fairbank’s “Black Pi- vnships. Out . rate,” which opened last evening at} _in personal property | the Eltinge, ix a superb presenta-| essed in the city of Bis- tion of the days of the south seajmarck for yeur, $83,700.43 h pirates. when the song, “Heigho,| been paid. Of the $41,082.56 lev- ied in the townships for 1 ho, and a bottle : 822.07 has been paid, ion a dead man the blood-thir: crew el ef plunder vil It is a colorful visualization of \the vivid word pictures which} make Stevenson’s “Treasure land” a cla: of pirate lore, {but there is no direct evidence of} ites rection with the immortal novel } d the “Black «| Pirate,” but the in piration of the ' Stevenson story must have been | present when the film was made, ; There is a thrilling stery to car- the exploits. Rigging and the hty rocking decks of the gal- nt some new stunts for ile and aecrchatic Doug.” mpers up the rigging, and the slit sails in a manner hes an additional argu- ment for the evolutioni 1 in the mi s they illumi ll find them story of love attrac: tem men * spurred, to fresh; rum, Ps - sprite aint | Airplane in Front of | Hoskins-Meyer Store | Causes Speculation! Suspended ‘between two tole-| » poles in front of the Hos- byer company irplane with strains of | natins from it hi Tourious comment Painted on the plane of a popular phonograph record, “Pu Fly don the bottem : name of the company" 's broadcast- ition. ‘The mention of the tation has led many people is a full- mig! Those interest ies of the camer Vithe silver sereen jabunda ly romance. is the cole Ki m the convent ma a It reminds a spectator ot the (forts Pyle, the artist ‘whose pirate | paintings used toy page as popular { mn the ene re as many In every x f tis a worthwhile picture j fords genuine amusement with the} essary thrilis and the “happy. | afterwards” fadeaw: as jromances should termina | How I Dress My Hair By Edna Wallace Hopper The thousands who see me daily on | wonder at 0 utiful N ‘Personal Property Taxes Better Paid | This Year Than Last e ity on Octo- 39 less than ithe total of staan 924 personal} © |property taxes on October 15 a year ago, ordin . L. Spear, treasurer, ind ig that of this county are in a al position than they iat ines Rae ere re Q could do so much. | 1 toilet counters, st Bana ‘Wallace Hopper's Sheen. ‘The price i Hothing elke F know gives a gi woman so much added toveline peovle hy ff Albin Hed rom October 15, fot) doesn’t nlense, ‘Go tey i | leottecticn. ‘The taxes became 'de- ; inquent on March 1, and ‘!that time have been accumulating Hed Ity which now totals 10 1-4 ree-quarters of one, al penalty will be} month until payment’ rns The sheriff's fee of $1 must also be included in payments © made now. Accordiiig: to law the e Bismarck Fur Co. Furs Exclusively Storage . - Repairing Vhone 610 207 Fifth St. = Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT TUES., WED., THURS. Theater Tcnight — Tuesday OiLLAM for ese ts Are you suffering pm run- | down health—backaches— | t Harold McGrath’s story \ “You Can't Always Tell” Wednesday - Thuraday Adventure — Romatice while one person, scrutinizing the! plarte,’ how a phonograph tcne arm could stay on-the record with such a wind blowing.” | Blectrola- reproduces night, Na ‘| cheat ' vichness. ‘But what a difference! | A pure, nutritious eect meet dectured “he “eduldn’t see connection is Inside the plane i: loud speaker hooked up with’ on of the new Victor Electrolas by al wire, on this machine in the store it is reproduced loud speaker. ries the motive power for the air- Whenever a record is playeit] in the plane by the} Another wire car-' lane propeller. According to Mr, Dirlam, the | records MASQUERADE DANCE , At Meran’s farm Friday, 22,. Jenkins Or-, } _ SISMARCK.N.OAK DIAMONDS "JEWELRY, Watches Watches We pride ourselves’ on the reputation we have of carrying one of the largest and best assorted lines of watches in the country. Our assortment —com- prises all the American makes, also the better makes, in Swiss watches. such as the Bulova and Julgar. When you buy a Bulova’ wrist) vateh you buy the best to be had. Bulova watches sold ex- clusively by F. A. Knowles Jeweler naick’s Diamond Store” REFRESHING—AND NOURISHING, TOO Are the sodas and sundaes we dis- pense at cuy fountain, Quick and courteous service goes hand in hand here with pure fruit juices | and ice cream noted for its creamy , Visit our fountain often | and revel in the taste tempters | which we are ever ready to sérve | yeu, —HOFFMAN’S— Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W | | DR. M. E. BOLTON || | Par Bread ) ie really amazing | how Holiday Nut | Margarine puts appe- tite into bread. Spread it on a slice and see. Tempting and nourish- ing! food made from palat- able, wholesome nuts. The matgarine thet hundreds of housewives “have. insisted upon for years. Come search for itfrith this . most gloricus of all pirates. “Come dig up—the thrill ned joy .of those days, ination ran wild with sage ie a Pirate 2 ry is thei 9 of ty ed f fe ie one Pe of a or. ¥ prsoesty pale anasto fee an evening. “NEVER THE . TWAIN SHALL MEET” Peter B. Kyne’s famous California south sea fo- | means of radio power tubes. al chine for the loud speaker and oa hort in the plane, has been plugee |into this connecti¢n, Totlay the mystery wns solved! incidentally, was built by employes by C. F. Dirlam, connected with! of the Hoskins-Meyer company. the company. | MILLINERY SALE Every Hat in stock, consisting of the very latest styles in satins, velvets, felts and velours, marked at a very big reduction. Hats former! at this sale Wed. only Others marked as He as $10 for only Come Early Exclusive DiStributors for western North Dakota The Melody Shoppe The Music Shop Bismarck, N. D. with the MAYTAG PRR Tce al Washes greasy overalls clean as new in 10 minutes! obligation or expense. PAGE THREE For Sale — Six eighteen months old Rambouillet Rams, ; d+ $20 and $25,each. Mrs. Jennie ~ hota 1 mile So. of Fort Lin- | coin, “ rovided on the ma- The airplane, vane One Day Wednesday, Oct. 20th” vy marked up to $15 For Tomorrow Only. BUCHHOLZ MILLINERY FOREMOST Opera Companies The Chicago Civic Opera, Ravinia Opera and San Carlo Opera have selected the Baldwin as the offi- cial piano for their artists, who use it exclusively in recital appear- ances. The purity and resonance of Baldwin tone are responsive alike to the accompaniment and the solo. Visit our salesrooms, and play the Baldwin yourself. Where Music Is Sweeter Mandan, N. &. Tit Maytag Gyrafoam washes every- °T thine: -even collars, cuffs and wrist- bands—-spotlessly clean, without Try it and see—no If it docsn’t sell it- self don't keep it.