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THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1926 See eee ene Er Ne STE TR *hie-Boston Symphony orchestra for|@———-—-______.<-___@| Hand Sanders,” té be-shown at the} the stern, silent fan, and the double SCHOOL HEADS lara are ean at AT THE MOVIES oe Saturday,| MISTY OF fonynerasy ate. reveated | the oe quartet, famous throughout ‘a. new element-mystery. Fred] in some sripp ing scenes, - The girl is lovely High School Notes Sketches From Royal Styles 1 1 a untry a number of years ago, @—————-—— jhas Fr the part of a ranch owner—al jieyed b: Bess Flowers, and Pl AN ( ‘HEDUL r' ata Frits Reelslor concert She ewer, EETENGE THEATRE sat tnt, forceful man whowe past is un: the boy, ig other object of devotion, pres . “The Blac! rate” wi jougi 2 curios’ is ‘Butt: _Diained her, musical connections tnd Fairbanks fa:beinz shown at the | mow nthe eset thatwhe rancher] 1" Portrayed bY BAY very pleasantly greeted by Miss jj. { ge for the last ties today. habit of keeping his right hand Hes, her mother, and her sister, RE {Oh AP tory ag” love and in-| nes,.hePr'ia his pocket, doing evers-| -, Sts George's Episcopal i Bismarck Teachers | to Entertain Mandan i nN - Faculty at Banquet Fargo Tilt Sought By Man. ! Qrenee ney has a voice of lovely ttisue” ia “Diplomacy,” at the El-i thing with his left, much to the be-| Guild will have a rum The teachers of the Mandan high; | dan-Bismarck Officials Plan- | quality, Mrs. Scheffer says, and her ‘Inge for Friday and Saturday. | wilderment of his neighbors who havel gale Saturday, Oct 23rd, at ee Adapted from Vietorien Sardou's .d to ask the reason. How- tones are easily produced. She takes ,. inmaeee has all hel nite aoe Secon aoe into the life of| the parish house. school will be guests of the Bismarck high school faculty at a banquet this evening at 7 o'clock in the Lions room of the Grand Pacific hotel. Twenty-two Mandan teachers will be ning Bas! I) Progra Rar top taney easily, and although her J kethall Pi ig nye is limit practice and \ | drama. It has suspense, fove inter-| i aining can easily overcome that, the 4 | After a conference with Mandan kone Kk Her pro-. Sane ind myater oe P Tg in the; hool officials to determine a! gran Fargo was well adapted to city of Desuvine. -| sting ¢ : ball schedule for the coming. her voic § Sweet is ideally cast aa ; Principal Frank Brown and Mrs. Scheffer described Miss ‘Tal- Neil Hamilton pl Better Kodak Finishing present, making a total of about 50 | eatandaiee. h 'H. E. Collins have joined them ley's personal appearance, saying that fi eae, Principal Frank H. Brown of the! in working out a tentative schedule as pretty as could be, slender, , ‘ Jin “Buddy” P Myo NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” i which, however, will not become of-/ with a lovely complexion atid white, teal sabeaioe to all the| perfect, Mo eke fe ie ‘dant cheduled for games. | On completion of her present con- ! bility of agame with Far-| cert tour Miss Talley will go to New , The buzz of'spies, sceret Baers b be. something new in Slope! York to sing in grand opera. In Ja id ae tnd menacing yachts h PRasketbail, was also discussed at tl ry she will again make a concer D an peg gy gg | setae! | meeting ..nd it was decided that Sup-| tour and then return to the east to Planes sparkling as they fly to an 1 \ sing i e France to Russia,| erintendent Frank Gould of the Man- ng in the opera. that go toward| |dan schools, a member of the execu- Beek sei SE ' ae "one archer greatest] EAGT, sm cared am om Site tc ae ta | MONEY TO LOAN matter up when the board meets at: boy dresses, Smart velvet with an abundance of excellent ser en Fargo the 28th and 29th of this! bolero waists with plaid wool ™*'¢T*!. On Bismarck improved ty property. Prepayment’ privileges. month. mee Want to Meet Fargo \skirts. The young miss will CAPITOL THEATRE carigides dates, ELTINGE BLOCK : 5. _Unually Western pictures mean_ac- WENS Roth teams want to meet Fargo! adore theze, Sizes 13 and 15. ,0*"iN Sng aesense: but Fred, PRICE OWE! this year and in addition are expect- bs ing to come up apninst the rivals of; Ltice_$19.73—Rose Shop. Thomson’s latest Dickinson, Jamestown and! inot und Grand Forks, not being included on the tenta-) schedule this year. Negotiations for an Armistice day. game with the Lemmon, S. quint at Bismarck were called off, due to, the fact that Lemmon already has an! opronent on that day, but an effort will be madé to obtain some other! team as a drawing card. A number of practice games will, probahly be played before Christmas, the schedule games starting the first part of January, and severa! outlying towns will be picked to match them. selves against the Demons and Braves. New Salem, however, will not be on this year’s schedule unl authorities of the two schools are as- sured tha® the game will be played in the-new gymnasium there. The yh uF yever built for basketball ch was previonsly used, is Serinitely cont. Miss Marion Talley | Has a Great Future , : Friday and Saturday ‘This fashion drawing, obtained by Another exclusive drawing from Says Mrs. Scheffer Ay 4 : : a NEA Service exclusively from thé Patou, showing a model selected for oS j a ¢ High School Debate Paris fashion authority, Jean Patou, both Queen “Marie. and Princess; iss Marion Talley, famons'! For the two last days of this great sale we have added a few attractive offerings of i] t, 1 Gustav “yon a Bismarck high school will give the ad- dress of welcome and Principal ©. Y. Thompson of the Mandan high school | will respond. Committees in charge of the affair will include the invitation commit- tee, Miss Elizabeth Jones, and Irene Robertson; entertainment, Miss Dorothy Dakin and Miss Winnifred Robertson; dinner, Miss Marjorie Morris, Mrs. Mell Pollard and Miss Bothilda Swanson. Forty Students on High School Honor Roll Issued Today A high school honor roll. the grades of the first six ¥ issued this morning by Brown, high school principal. j dents having an average of 90 per! cent in all their subjects are lis on the honor roll which follows Freshmen: Marguerite 9D" ‘Ardis; Harel Halverson, Vada Heaton, Alma: Heckenlaible, Isabelle Humphreys, Burl Knudtson, Virgil Luyben, Les- ter McLean, Arlene Marchs, Mary Miller, John O'Hare, Auverne Olson,) Goldie Strutz, Margaret K. Will, | Sophomores: Thelma Amundson, | Oscar Hagstrom, Helen Robbins, El- sie Slater, Theo Vettel, Vernon ema Robert Ward. Juniors: Anthony Faber, Buell u! Quain, Charlotte Reimstad, Lillian, Reimstad, Ralph Shern, Jane Stack-} house. | Seniors: Paul Cook, Rose Davi Elsie Dralle, Sidney Hoffman, Irene. \ mary Irvine, Gwendolyn Jensen, John | Lofthouse, Edmund O'Hare, Vera, Person, Chester Rhines, Gladys Rupp. ; Jeannette Slater. “HOSKINS - - MEYER R . shows an evening gown of black Ileana, ‘The queen's frock is of pur- ; i i ized | velvet studded with diamonds, creat- ple, her daughter's white, The un-| Metropolitan, opera singer, ig de: ial i Club Is Organ ed for Queen Marie. Its lines slender. even hemline lends grace to the sil-| Sctibed by Mrs. ‘Herman Scheffer of, special interest to every woman. this city, ax a beautiful, unaffected | young girl, with a lovely voice, the ability to sing, and with a wonderful future in store for her. oe ep ; HOUSEHOLD | dite. Scheffer went to. Fargo last | | SUGGESTIONS | || and met the young singer at the sta-| ie e tion. Mrs. Scheffer was a sol with | 1 Seca eee Wednesday Evening ite the figure, houette. ‘sod Mince Stead of the high * ‘schoo! ate Club last evening ten ° __ students signified their intentions of Social and fi year is: Resolved, that Congress Personal LAST LONGER | i should promptly enact | agricultural Cutlery with bone handles eee i Jegislation that would insure to the] FE, : j never be submerged in the dishwater. producers of (1) staple agriculture| WIN POSITION AT UNIVERSITY i handles should be cleaned by _ used in the United States, and pro-|%, quarterly published by the en-| — 2 Viding for losses on the exportable | @ineering students at the university. | TASTE BETTER surplus by means of an (4) “equaliza- | Fresh fruit should always be kept tion fee” against each product. RETURNS HOME cool, but never placed directly on Millinery . There is a Hat here for every miss or woman; newest autumn styles and colors in ierge or small shapes. Anniversary Prices _ $3.95 a $5.95 Silk Hose “Humming Bird” Our regular $1.50 stocking. Its Dresses Three Large Groups Satins, Crepes, Jerseys, Friska and Twills, shown in every new fall color. One and two piece styles for sport, street or afternoon wear. Priced during our Anniversary Sale at “trying out for the debate team. The; subject of the interscholastic debates Froducts at @ price not exceeding the |, Herbert Tellman of New Salem has| rubbing with a damp cloth, and they (2) world price by the amount of the{ been named as one of the associate/ should be immediately dried with a in the high schools of the state t (8) tariff thereon for that portion | titors of the North Dakota Engineer, | dry cloth. SISMARCK.N.DAK. OIAMONOS “JEWELRY. . W. Kolb: ‘eh achoot| . Verne 8. Smith will leave tonight | ice, 10 ] new index hee for a trim tacai Reibeg oN MEN hee! | ton hit home at Bete afer es | DIAMONDS AND 78 ie aS fe et gh ‘ ismarck with his sister an MAKES IT NEW sat veoxe Zam maven | HOTomta, Nee Sheen” Set) nie lls” Ret auton WEDDING —— ao PO! A when serv it cream an r ; Subjlation and dismay, joy and| —- | Strawberey Hog eree ere RINGS f 4 Po iii tad ae a eae o sorrow, were alternated on faces of ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Also a Kayser Chiffon, regular high school students this morning] Mrs. George A. Welch entertained | Diamonds and. Weallin si immediately at the close of the as-|% few friends of her daughter, Mrs.) A dessert that will be relished oc- Rings long have been “4 $2.25, sembly period when the report cards| ®. 8. Wilcox, at dinner last evening. | casionally is hot gingerbread served cs gt q MB cc caceek a can oaks e for the first x weeks were i 7 encore evening of sewing fol- | with honey or whipped cream. specialty with us. For fj oa 8 According to rules of the sche : 1 ears hundreds of peo- in the school flit temog ee OS BIG LOTS FAIL ¥' . 2 ntinue in of-| VISITOR LEAVES _ | In making jam remember it is es- ple have depended on us. ; é Wool Jersey Tice if his average is less than 80) George Lampson of Parsons, Kan-' sential to cook a small amount at a] for their’ engagement ‘ Three Large Groups 50’ inches wide; fine-quality Wool iper cent. : sas, who has been visiting his daugh-! time, and cook it quickly over a hot greet cel ter, Mrs, R. E, Middaugh, for two fire, stirring Conant q SPECIAL PLAYMAKERS MEETING | (ays, left last evening for his home. and wedding rings be- cause they knew that we Jersey for street or sport dresses. Colors are rose, ich, ore! Colorful novelty plaids, mixtures and plain There will be a special meeting of | Mrs. Lampson will remain here for TWO-FLAVOR JAM 7 ve 2 a . 8 Spas blue and green. lar $2.95 bia duwior _Plagmalkers this ufter-|# longer visit. Sombinat sof fruit such as pine- rep galas! one materials for sport and utility wear; with values. Friday $2.25 i a : ts ; currants s 2 88 hoon at 4 o'clock when business will! pietHDaY SOCIETY TO MEET | SRS and | straw wore devcious | are inayat iaaeet heavy fur collars. All colors. Dress Coats “be transacted. The organization The Birthday Society of the First! in jams than only one fruit. making plans for the play, “Lea luxuriously furred, deep pile fabrics in many gYourn® Uhich they ‘will pecrent at | Lutheran. church will meet this eve-| ae quality considered. ‘i Se cane ahs , Crepe es tite, they “will presenta {ning with Mrs. Fred “Swenson, ait} SANDWICH mame ; Your money invested in good colors with beautiful silk linings, An- Jap ur et. 1 ‘San Ch cooked veal and water : A i i ori FA an CRRAeON friends are invited to attend. | cress; mixed. with mi diamonds is safer than in niversary Sale’ prices A gocd, clean quality, free from seasoned with salt, peppe: a bank. You can always D ke if dwich fillin, ii . .. attra Uetane ee epee tol {eget tetad MEL dispose of them for near- No pep meeting will be held to- loose threads and snarls. A com- MARRIAGE LICENSE ISS _smorrow before the Mandan-! narck | range of colors. Friday and $24.50 $37.50 $59.50 Egame but students are making plans | d lv. whi id rday ‘ ash fabeaal Berthel Charles Hoffman of New} ly what you paid for fi ee | -Sthae" Bismarck defeats her ‘ancient | Rockford and Miss Esther Wilhel-| CUCUMBER GARNisH | them. ' Bice WGC YD. , * rival. ; mena Kuck of Driscoll yesterday by} Sliced cucumbers drenched with | | County Judge I. C. Davies. ‘French dressing make an excellent 1 garnish for fis F. A. KNOWLES . &£ PEP STAFF MEETS | Our'-entire stock of fine pure weol, The Ps ff hel . a GOES TO MINOT i . lag this arming te) rote Miss Hazel Nielson of the depart-| _PLAVORED CREAM JEWELER double slate Sanhete, part wool, rar ms Fleligibility of members of the staff |™@et of public instruction went tol mm cauce is : wool! finish and blank Peediot in ete positions and | Minot today for the Parent-Teacher) made by whipping er n and putting “Bismarck’s Diamond [ff / fered for Saturday at.. to consider successors to the mem- | ™¢*ting there. i it om the ice until it is thoroughly Store” f Friday and Bs i 5 en whip again adding one { a “bers who will resign. TO TWIN CITIES teaspoon of vanilla and one of con- | 54-inch Permanent Finish I i ' = 39c . Mrs. Thomas Meade of the Hashes) fectioners’ sugar for every cu 3 APPOINT JUNIOR OFFICERS | gvartinente Ieft penerday, for tthe) “cuoners. MUEAE L0F - Wanted to buy j Breeze: hi school annual, will 8 where she will transact | FOR TH ANTRY ii 4 e eBreczes." highschool annual, will f Waite sfeloeh mates 8 very pra: Diamonds for cash Hartman’ Wardrobe and Dress tran y shelves. i Gladstones, Eg elgg orathey fener | 1. 0. 0. F, DANCE tan be fastened. down ‘with thumb : Traveling Bags, Seit Cases pointed Junior! There will be a dance at the I, O.| tacks which are very easy to remove ; and Hat Boxes, all of the best quality elves themselves may materials and aad: morkenensile — “business me /0. F. hall Saturday, October 25. The| public is invited to attend. i \ he thenbbed. - - - Biles Teone Brown ble to be at | BUSINESS VISITOR i ER TO WASH ae . gaehool because at | gditcea\ Carlson of Nauebton tows tein advnae t dua of four wn: . Percale ‘ "Lingerie Checks Wash Cloths ? aaa Panes + gig usiness in the city, dows first before you wasl er 36-inch fast color Pereale; a very For Christma: sewing; a special assort- Large é coat ee a ter, da bit of 4 ; size, plain white or fanc; ... 8 MenusForthe ['°°” ee ere fine count; in dots, patterns and ment of Lingerie ‘Materials in in, many Wash Cloths in colored pest it HERE ON BUSINESS ——_—_—_—_- | John one <i ces enship Dakota Maid extracts and a ry Was a business vi for in ismarcl | Weiser me baking powders are going = BREAKFAST Heten ey mel HERE FROM FARGO ! —Fione; je" a : cereal, thin cream, hashed finnan| A. T. Russell and George Von Sien, Matinee Every Day at 2:30 |! # Rhadaie, crisp corn bread toast, milk, ie rose ate spending a few days in! ——————— Oe gel the city. | TONIGHT—Tharsday Fecroutons, cheese sandwiches, baked GOES TO CITIES ‘ : Last Times , . Quinces, oatmeal cookies, milk, te: R. G. McLaughlin left this mo: DI JER—Fricasse of rabbit, mash | ine for the Twin Cities on a busin ‘stripes. For house aprons, tea | Weaves and several wanted colors Only a few ¥ 9 < sens to sell upyons, etc.; a regu- 21 Cv Values to 65¢ for,..., in Bare. oe 10c_ lar 292 quality...... Values to 49e'for ..... FURNITURE SPECIALS BASEMENT SPECIALS 48-piece Bavarian Dinner Sets, absolutely first quality },' Bedroom mo Suite, Walnut or Cit Au Lait finish. Three China with neat pink and green decoration. Regular. pieces. wit * Dresser Room Suites—60-in, Buffet with 40x52 “Table. veneeréd with genuine walnut"... $92.00 Guaranteed. upholstered “‘Karpen” two-piece Suites, sorrvers $159.00 too - dat ever vata numerous to’ men: Family itt. SE et =| DOUGLAS _ Prive, $19.50. & tard tye bread, milk, coffee. “MERE FROM MOTT : FAIRBANKS " Sale Price ........ vegetable soup i; rt |. Mra: Hi A f Mott visited 4 nie fer Ge up oe jeul: lugo Auer o! jor si friends in Bismarck Wednesday. Vegetable Soup i HERE ON BUSINESS Four - eee butter, 1 head! J, S.. Milloy of Fargo is transact- i 32-piece Pink Border Pattern on # medium weight cemi- ° porcelain ware. This. pattern may be had from open sized onions, | ing business in the 5 the city today. 4 3 medium ee a epee: 4 me- | ps Tread ond boareyg “ $8.75 diam ant cups chickey: 4 Jeaspoon” Worcestershire. 1, ERE OOM, Baa busi- : ‘foe Ay idhy. and Getarday 4¢ 3 tablenpeons flour, 1 teaspoon | ness visitor in the city. eee en | mere Gale ince vale AESOP FABLE COMEDY 32-piece Brown Border Pattern. .K. T. “JUNE BRIDE” | celain. Decorated with a brown band: flowers. A regular $14.00 ee for, FRIDAY and SATURDAY i iki Saturday only at:.....65 ‘$11 1 25° Sweet, Neil Hegaittes:: als id i vB. wot » oye -~ 8 aet ~ oF > oe mie? wie

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