The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1926, Page 3

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‘SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926 - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ gies rebrtc ratnca rants 7 ae a | the gard party which they had plan-| (Freshmen Win Jot which will be the annual football | tale Wes Gok fer bein seleceeds EVENTS OF THE WEEK AHEAD — | Homecoming ‘Day | to be pinyea ths Shares | TO VISIT IN GRAND FORKS i ; : | Mrs, C. Liebert Cram and baby son, O°t2¢,, Bismarck Lodgo of Th R. Ty A. 0. U..W Hall 10:00 A, M. Class Contests 5 ; _ [left this’ morning fox Grand Forks oot ehts of Columbus, St Mary's Hall SES MLS Genial Hetke Wo \) Bismarck Fur Co. where they will be guests 0 Mrs. ' ‘i 2 ag} Grand Forks, N. = i maJOINT MEETING SUNDAY | Crun's A a ta dak Freshmen of the Universi Furs txdadey ie Catholic Daughters of America a ET , « « Repai 4 of Mandan and Blsmsek will hold 4, TO UNDERGO OPERATION : y clase contents today. Several fl Storage ring ‘ + joint initiation service at the Kiks| Laura Spitzer, young daughter of ¥ ers, ALO. U. W. Hall... oS Mj Rundred alumni of the institution are |] Phone 610 207 Fifth St. a aie _afternoon at| Mr. and jdite Andrew Spfteer: hae Oct. /2h' wants Chub, Grand Pacific Hoel | here for the occasion, the biz feature! ‘ 330, 3 . ‘ice wilt! entered the St. Alexius hospital for Business and Professional Women, B, P. W. i be followed by a banquet at the Grand) an operation. i £00, F. Subordinate, I. 0. 0. Fant i Bismarck time. Reservations for the | RETURNED FROM FARGO Guapter, Manuals Temple | DR. R. S. ENGE }} r > banquet must be made with Mrs. Fred) Mrs, D, McPhee returned yesterday | . OF ©. W. Hall : W hy Operate? JE. Peterson or ars: C.F. Kellogg. A! from Fargo where she has heen vis-| Or rar Hotel: : Chiropractor Hass of 32 candidates will be ini-! iting her daughter, Mrs, R. L, Swen- | Dich}, 817 4th St. Mrs. A. Chipps wrote:—“I had tiated into the order. son, and family.» ; { ; j 4. 6.0 Ws Mall iisenin Consultation Free been troubled with a pain inn VISITOR RETURNS TO MINNEAPO. | VISITOR Leave a : Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. At cecadne wate cao tos S Mrs, R. Rosen of Steele, ‘ ’ io , Mrs. § oft Hofer, who has been the| been the guest of Mrs. J. Siegal for i : D Te a hecatie ss Winter is severe on that home of yours—and " guest Miss ia Knauss, and oth- 1 days, lett thi * fo ompany J unti became most é fe or : .. OL. et friends at the Bismarck bead: | her home, rae et Degas | unbe: » So Tapeh a I you must completely protect’ it against the freien cs, morning tee. ter bows ENTERS HOSPTTAL F . ane on, at Bismai would go into spasms. ‘Thanks elements. Let us estimate the cost of qual- ly Miss Hildegarde Bauer, is a grad- | Mrs, .Albert Kruchenberg of Zap —_ Sab es = Cc A PI T re] L Bye ray idente: Soe en en ity service and quality materials for you. A uate of the Bismarck hospital train- ix a patient at the St. Alexius hospi- a tioned your treatment, Oh! the 2 BB cs ing school. : tal. She will undergo an operation Sire contany is confined to his home| ering, nerves and tendons, endneee| THEATRE i} 3ox. and selina Gall eu too eae Va Monday. by illness. ing his musical career, a twisted, ; numerous to mention. now ¢ i y hi etl edt be ae TO ST. HERE FROM ULLIN pained smile crashed his face. | f s | 1 would be in my grave today Try a load of our special Charles Gobel, wh GOES ST. PAUL ERE ILLID | Such a situation is the crux of the 1 saa Whad it no! 1 ‘ fined to his. hevke forvaveeral da Mrs. Wor Gibton Wright kee this, | Mr. and Mrs. John Gerving of Glen; intr igding plot of “Don Juan's Three TONIGHT ae Tee aaa een Black Diamond Coal a « following his discharge from the Bis-) morning for St, Paul whére she will Ullin spent Friday in Bismarck with Nights,” at the Eltinge 3 fonday, and ; symptoms of the old trouble.” marck hospital, is greatly improved | visit her parents and her little son,| friends. ‘uesday. Méputola is sold “only by nds able to be out in. loyd. i ‘illite pa ais sold only by bes aMen orihied pa pean PATIENT AT HosPITat. abs : i Hepatola C VISIT SCHOOLS HERE WITH SON ° Miss utman of Pollock, S. D. y Muson, the Tea- oO. j Miss Madge Runey, county superin-; Mrs. J. R. Kromberger of Selfridge ; is # pat t the St. Alexius hospi ; such screen names |" 4 i 4 * ade ae “ 3 tendent of schools, and Mrs. Nellie/ is in the city with her son, Matt, who) t#l. jregor, Myrtle Sted- Grand Forks, N. D. Phone 115 i Bismarck, North, Dakota Evarts, deputy, have been spending! is 4 patient at the St. Alexius hos- RN: man, Madeline Hurlock, Betty Fran-{ i the week visiting the schools in the’ pital. | ENTERS HOSPrhAL ‘cisco, Natalie Kingston and Jed coulet. ete: 1 Homan has entered tho! Prouty. | fect . CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS TO MEET St. Alexius hospital for treament. — | > The Catholic Daughters of America 2 eaters | . 0. 0. F. Dé j » Mrs. Axel Johnson, Mrs, Clayton will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock HERE FROM WILTON, | I. 0. 0. F. DANCE i u Carlson of Washburn, and Mr. and! in St. Mary's auditorium. J. J. Schmidt of Wilton vis-| There will be a dance at the; Mrs. Hugh Solenberg of Underwood the city Fri: motored to Bismarck yesterday to NO C. E, MEETING SUNDAY 1. O. O. F. hall Saturday, Oc-} ¢\tober 23. The public is in- nd N Ace of spend the day. , There will be no Christian En- alin: Mis wee ‘ dieu OIE deavor meeting at the Presbyterian | At The Movies =| vited to attend. =< fe ga jan wolf hound church Sunday evening, = gg ot | hcg ena 3 tied aaah aa The Talahi Campfire Girls will acne ° : : | ‘i FRED Western Star! dog, color white with have a Halloween party next Tuesday VISITS SISTER ELTINGE THEATRE Elks Band annual meeting, gray spot in left shoul- ene at wt itt peta fot Mrs. Conrad Johngon of Wilton x The ere iver im les Monday, Oct. 25, 8 p.m. Elee-|’ y f The hours‘are from 7 to 9 o'clock. is in the city for a short visit with! F e lay defeated on the dew | 4. r 4 . nd i i ee ‘ x . her sister. Mra, Matto Bigier. drenched sward, —chumbied and Gon of officers. Bring in-) der and right ear. Any TO WASHINGTON —_—— wounded by a veritable tyro with struments. j one having. seen a dog Fay Harding, state railway com- CONFINED TO HOME " Vthe joner, left this morning for Henry Burman is ill at his home, hington, D. C., on business con- 10 West Rosser. He will not be out ja a mere boy! 1 s ter musician—-for he was , “ nel pinntgt. as wall wis the| WANTED—Laborers at gas] of this description pleas fad his miracle horse ‘ “SILVER' KING ia ‘ ed with the railway commission. again for several days. lover of a multitude of beauteous| plant} Monday morning at! notity Army Navy Store. = ‘4 —— women, ° ts POSTPONE CARD PARTY Is ILL And’ now ax he tay with a sword| 7 A+ M.—Consolidated Utili- a Phone 299W. ee ’ ‘The Lady Foresters have postponed} Emil Bobb of the Bowman Furni-fwound through his right hand, sev- | ties Co. { BUN st el RSC a a ar TRI E WANT ADS BRING RESULTS S Alice Day “GOOSELAND” Commencing Monday Attraction Extraordinary aes NOTICE A meeting of the de- positors of the City National Bank is called at the Elks Hall at 8 P. M., Saturday Night, ‘October.23. All de- positors are asked to be present. Tl offers you these Vital 30 miles on a gallon of gasoline —the rescue of a away to sea; the U.S flotilla sweeping into ! the pranks and love-thrills of the Naval midshipmen; the ; most stirring fight you’ve ever , at; Novarro in the triumph ‘of his screen career. Olrected by CHRISTY CAPANNE “Story, by Carey Wilson 55 miles an hour—5 to 30 miles in 13 seconds S . Scenario by F. McGrew Wi 4-wheel brakes —stops in 51 feet from 40 . ; om miles an hour — : -| Turns in 34-foot circle—Parks at a 14-foot ,oos } ub space "5 feet 8 inches high—lower gravity center— - greater safety European-type body—more leg room than any other light car. New reduced Whippet prices are: Sedan $695; Coupe $685; Tour) to change without notice. The Willys Finance Plan offers un- + usually attractive credit terms, Willye-Overland, Inc., Toledo, Ohio. Pe Se Sea i} ' { Pavilion at Mandan | - Special Orchestra | Nowonly*095= | (ge | Acesof Rhythm bymainetsing | ee So ih On Their Annual Tour a P : Don’t Fail to, Hear Them. The Pavilion ‘Will Be Heated. 4 Corwin-Churehill Motors, Inc ‘ } "Delivery Day oc Nght ~ apr eee

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