The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1926, Page 3

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926 i - 5 { ‘her homo in Medina, and has entered | Wasa. (1 [report of the state federation, of| in nursing.” Miss Mary Cashel, Bis- Band annual. meeti Maid extracts and | | Social and "hnsiness cole, Miss Cashel Talks [etc Cluby convention at Wahpe- =< aieavier of ieclet Sac Gt Oct 25, 80, Bice |naking’ powders, are anal ae ra ‘ es A t depai p s o Ne d j | Personal |{ METHODIST LADIES TO MEER at Nurses’ Meeting |putiie neat t- Minne- on “social problems,” ending} { officers. fine in Biamarck “and “| tion " prey ees | The ladies of the Methodist Aid ‘6 ment of prevent: inc and|the sfeaking program of the ‘con: ts. =| Sa Misses Lorraine Ecklund, Charlotte Lynstad, Hulda Gustafson, Mrs. E. Peterson, Emma Bruns, Leona Lamb, Pansy Etling if | and Ella Voge are among the Bis- miarck nurses who are atlending the tri RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wingreene have returned fyom Minneapolis where they were called by the death of Mr. Wingreene’s mother, They were accompanied home by Mr, Win- greene’s sisters, Viola Jane and Lil- lian, who will visit here for a few days. EN ROUTE HOME T. S. Andrews of Werner, formerly Burleigh county commissioner, is spending the day in Bismarck trans- isociety hive set the day IN no Eeelane, Manet! annual sale and supper for Decem-| GOES TO “GRAND FORKS R. E, Wenzel, secretary of the workmen’s compensation bureau, has gone to Grand*Forks on a business| Fargo, who attended the national convention in Fargo, Association meeting. Toda the last of Pee FeO: the convention, which will end w ‘ip. 1s ILL Miss Florence Jager of the york- en’s compensation pureau is con- fined to her home by illness today. TO GRAND FORKS. Miss Janet Carufel and Miss Mil- dred Rundel! will go to Grand Forks this afternon to visit friends. IN GRAND AND FORKS Miss Alice Angus of the minimum wage department is transacting busi- ness in Grand Forks. of their] puny 4 Sota, spoke on “tuberculosis problemss| vention. ——— eee SSS: Football Players Use DR. R. 8, ENGE nuesing on Bi ‘ Ale pid ‘Tonetta Hanson of ras Bx — Chiropractor election of officers Ite. this sbgmences aaa sr i hone 610 «=: 207 Fifth St. Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. Mrs. Hh. Ly Bolley, Fargo, ga ub It In— Cents:- : THEATR E Tonight and Saturday FRED’S HERE AGAIN IN DAVIS’ GROCERY Phne 465 319 Maridan Ave. WE DELIVER ) . acting business and visiting friends. | Egg: 40 i h ti VISITING HERE —who are highly skilled in all branches of modern dental science. Sggs, fresh from haat limit 2 doz. to ° F Business visit in Cavalier county : x Ee eNe RS ae Bee ie aie kind and considerate of the feelings ‘of sensi- customer, 2 doz. Perec, Cc ANOTHER i aay. Pe Sug GUES Sugar, J. A. Kitchen AT BANQUET of —who use the most approved modern anaesthetic for alleviation of GREAT PICTURE! 14 Ibs. agriculture and labor, was a guest 1. 0. 0. F. DANCE pain in dental work. m1 te icra. Muesse sige eras Thursday evening at 9 banquet given| There will be a dance at the Coffee, Armour’s Glenwocd, in Minot in honor of John, Philip); @, O, F. hall Saturday, Oc- —who save yor up to HALF on every order eat dental work, large or ser fb Cc Sousa, nationally known band leader.| 2s Us Us f° ‘vogue hai small, P J asaseaeeesensssssensneenennneneneenacsessetsacenaeanennenees MOTOR TO GRAND FORKS a ed a Bisons sel ell Pineapple, Libby’s Rosedale, 87 hh Joe uf Stanley Robldow and Wyman Glits Vite eer a. EXTRACTIONS FREE BORN cst cl cracls Sdaeaene iC St e . fricndg from Mandan, drove to Grand| Dakota Maid extracts and NEW wan We give you Nerve-Block ,ex- Peaches, Apricots—California, 73 “Western Stars Forks today to visit friends and at-| baking powders are going traction FREE with all -bridge your choice, 3 Cans .............:..cccccssseeeeeeee 4 Cc , tend the homecoming celebration. | fine - Bismarck and Mis-| and plate work. Why pay an Peas, sweet and tender, ‘ TO WASHINGTON, D. C. souri his vice? 3 cans 39 Charles F Martin of the state rail ope. extia fee for this service ‘ 3 mone (Ut anemia hisnlcushilareslae Cc road commission has gone to Was \ orn, sugared, TI Us miracle horse ington, D. C. business trip. He 2 THE OLD RELIABLE pe 42 wan accompanied ty bi pts analoe! The World’s BP MEEINUS No dss ceeds akc sansa ab etuat eaSEES cs <aevadanncelancteus Cc SII VE R : Or a Lar ro eros Great Planiat NEW YORK DENTAL COMPANY ‘ [I so: Posse. 4 Neil York left hts Sfternoon for oe N.D. ite NCP t Ph BABE Tc rest aig aieceeedeptencsiahosacetc tienda Cc jamestown where he will attend the Bismarck, N. D. . Opposite N.P. Depo! one 234 Christian End tion, elery — re be held there ‘tomorrow and Sunday. Choose The} Celery Lettuce Cabbage MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED IN A’ Francis M. Lee of Sterling and t were ranted. 81 Envik. ‘age ic Sterling, H Baldwi appe MOTOR TO ) GRAND: FORKS if Dan Slattery, Newton Daffenrud and Carlton Alm will leave tonight by ear for Grong Forke where they will visit over the week-end, HERE WITH SON V. S. Furuboutten of Robinson is spending the week in Bismarck with his son, who is confined to a local hospital with 2 broken leg. RET! RNS § HOME Mrs. R. S. Wileox, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. George A. Welch, will leave tonight for her home in St, Paul arjorie Hunt has ret after an extended Healthful Refreshment! ' It’s, indeed, pleasant to relax your tired self and partake of the delicious Purity Ice Cream; that rich mellowy flavor that pure ice cream al- ways has. It tastes pure and it is pure because only the highest grade of ingredients are used. Special for Sunday and All Next Week : Rose Blossom - At Your Dealer in simple dishes O wonder Holiday Nat Margarine brings such a fine, new zest to familiar ” os foods. There’s no fresher, nuttier flavored margarine made. Try it as a spread for bread ....try it on- salads, meat, fish . . . . use itjin making pies and cakes ....° ~ fe Just try it. Then you'll see why so many women will have no other brand. - Northern Cocoanut ButterCo, - Minneapolis, » Minn, ~« [+ Gamble Robinson Fruit Co. “4 ye alike to Bachaus, deFach- mann, Carreras, Chaliapin and dozens of others, will be arevelation to you. Choose your piano as the artists do. Baldwin Where Music Is Sweeter Exclusive Distributors for western North Dakota ‘The Melody Shoppe Bismarck, N. D. The Music Shop Mandan, N. D. in the home menu. - Special for Saturday BAKED HAM .-- BEEF STEW Euaranteed or moncy back Saturday Specials CHICKEN PIES - - MEAT LOAF ip te Co ae a ancy APPLES armoy A TMBAL _ Fancy Jonathan, per , rmour’s (Aluminum) : Onabaae aa Baked Beans, Macaroni and Potato Salad ee aa ef = wr "212 Broadway Bs Prepared Foods Our “Delicatessen” Service is proving very popular. Especially with those who have not the time to do their own cooking, and those who desire something deliciously ‘different than appears Ginger Bread, Boston Brown Bread Pumpkin, Lemon, Banana, Pineapple, Blueberry and Cherry ‘é Fresh, Liver Sausage, De rag Alo Pe Pies p —s box .. sonleese SB28 ‘ > ; . ay Medi sais 28¢ Ice Box Cakes, White Cakes, Cream: Puffs, Rolls of all kinds Moni weewe ues — ce i California Mascot, No. 2% ae 2 for............ Bismarck Delicatessen _ Lewis F. Lyman, Prop.’ Mrs, J. €. Haskins in charge. iv He May We Be of Service to You? ‘Your Satisfac- “eo tion is Ours. COOK’S GROCERY THE “B!G” LITTLE STORE PHONE 306 <aaSt-FROM NORTH: OAROTA WARD «SPRING -wHeay = 2 Flour And Be Convinced of its “Superiority If you could but read the hundreds of testimonia!s we have received laud- ing the qualities and uses of Dakota , Maid Flour you would not hesitate to Poo try it. Ask your neighbor, 512 Ave. D. Celery, Lettuce, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage Hubbard Squash, Green Peppers and Cranberries. 2 FORKS, WORTH Ina story ef the West! A storv with mania he ear and gripping mystery! A story of love, laughs, hard- riding, quick-shooting, against a background of breath- taking beauty. The story of what a horse can do for his master! Alice Day Comedy: “Gooseland” Monday—“The Midshipman” pany, "mato —=— = Oranges, Grapefruit, Bananas State Mill & Elevator, Grand Forks, N. D. 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Hughes Brothers Bakery We Deliver Makers of Phone 456 Just Arrived ANOTHER CARLOAD APPLES Fancy Delicious, Extra Fancy Jonathans, Fancy seqatiane. «= Grade Jonathans, Wealthies, a: $1.35 Per Peck . National Biscuit Co. 2 Lbs. @ Premium. Crackers .. 2 Lbs. Graham Crackers ... Full Cream Cheese, per pound Brick C » per pou pound. Dry Onions, 6 pounds for. We at all times have large supplies of live- stock from which we select the best for our s irements. $$ Uni eareroms meats can be assured in no . a other way. Never Fails Flour ae ; f An ‘Ap sxcellint product of a western mill—a UALITY — SERVICE — LOW Ste ug ave tae et Lower priced hone 279 ~ WE DELIVER ~ 505-7 St. PEARS Flemish Beauty, per bo: $2.’ ae Dene 5" Ib. box, *. 3 1 16¢ : PHONE EARLY AND OFTEN es Bismarck, No, Dak. poteste JIM PHONES 1060: 3.

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