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Mrs. H. F, Tiedman Hostess Tuesday at Bridge Party) Mrs. H. F. Tiedman entertained last evening at her home, 5 West Broadway, with a Halloween bridge honors going to teal Mrs. J, W. M luncheon * the evening, R. Potte A and course Guiness. “erved at the conclusion of the games, HALL! OWEEN F PARTY The young people of the Presbyter- ian church Were entertained last eve- ning at a Halloween party. There | " ida than 50 in attendance, orange and black, #| ‘ party. The decorations and table appointments were carried out in orange and black. Three tables, were in play during witches, goblins; cats, owls and oth- er Halloween ‘favors adorned the church parlors where the affair was heid. The entertainment included a tour of the basement which was in charge of a group of Halloween sprites. Fortune telling and games were under the dircetion of J. J. M. MacLeod. A refreshment course was served at the conclusion, of the eve- ning. ENTERTAINS WITH PARTY Miss Magy Aanden entertaincd the office forée of the Armour creainery last evening at a party in her apart- ment on Fourth street. There were eighteen guests. Bridge was played during the evening, honors going to Miss Marie Jacobson, Ollie Parmenter, Lowell Jones and Harry Cunningham, Halloween decorations were used. A! Juncheon was served at the conelu sion of the evening. BUSINESS The monthly soc meeting of the Business sional Women’s club ing in the club room sie Budge. 3 officers of the club, i spent with sewing and discussion of the club's freshments were served at the conclusion of the evening. GO TO FARGO Misses Minnie Nielson, state super- intendent of public instruction, Mis« Hazel Nielson and Mrs, Martha P. Tatem, both officials of the depart- ment of public instruction, and J. E.| Bjorlie, state high school’ inspector, are representing the state department at the North Dakota Educational As- tion which is meeting in Fargo tomorrow and Friday. soe! tod: SPEAKS TO MINOT CLUB WOMEN Miss Bertha R, Palmer will speak vember 1, for the § human Musie club will be guests of the Schuman ue on that oceas' Miss Palmer’s sub- geet will be, “Si Word Pictures HERE FROM WILLMAR A. Rice, well known resident of Willmar, Minnesota, and Ed. Sel- vig, also of Willmar, have returned to their homes 1 it y they were entertained at the hose of friends. j “ION LUTHERAN LADIES TO MEET! ‘The Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid| will mect. at the Zion Evangelical ; church Thursday afternoon at Mrs, H, MishIman will be hostess. The annual election of officers will t place, All members are urged to tend. TEACHERS GUESTS AT DID Teachers of the Bismarck will be honor guests at a dinner to-; morow evening to be given by the Bismarck Rotary club. The wives of | the Rotarians will also be <u | GOES TO FARGO Miss Madge Runey left, this morn- ing for Fargo to attend the meeting of the State Educational Association. BIBLE CLASS TO ME®T The St. George Episcopal church | Bible class will meet. this evening at 8 o'clock in the asada house. | HERE eg OM NEW SALEM | Mr. and ‘Mis, H. F. Purfeerst of New Salem spent Tuesday in the city; on business. BUSINESS VISITOR H Wildfang of Sterling is «| s visitor in the eity. i BUSINESS TRIP | Maddox has gone to Minot on a business trip. SS Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday ; cool- er tonight Ww EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27 ’ 'Mitinisheahe Chapter 'D. A. R. Guests in ‘Mandan at Luncheon; Members of Minnishoshe Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, were entertained Tuesday otter noon at 12 o'clock at’a luncheon 2 the home of Mrs. W. H. Stutsman, Bio! Third street ..-northwest, with the members of Mandan Chapter as hos- tesses. The tables were decorated with red, white and blue and red and white carnhtions formed centerpieces.| Covers were marked for 32 guests at eight quartet tables. The proeram given after the lunch- eon included a talk by Mrs. Stutsman on her recent trip to Europe, Mrs. R. W. Shinners, regent of the Man- dan chapter, sang a vocal salo, and greeted the eue Strat- ton, regent of the Mini ahoshe Chap- ter, gave a short talk. A number of revolutionary, period relies were ¢x- hibited during the afternoon. MEMBER SCHOLASTIC SOCIETY 1} Th . s ‘ a ew i& partic: Robert Birdzcll, son of Judge and|' Public Library in sie leek Ate eo water | For Prize Contest Mrs. L. E. Birdzell of Bismarck, pee ee aewn, | i aa one of four members of the seni There are a number of new books — play contest | glass at the University of North Da-! for children available at the public ROSE AND GOLD Cellucott kota, to be elected to Phi Beta Kapp,| lit y today. They include the fol- \ tovel a frock Ww national honorary scholastic frater ‘ lovely eventie eee. nity, at a meeting of the University of North Dakota chapter Monday Other members will be elected in the spring but fall elections are held to confer a special honor on those stu dents who by exceptional scholarship Books For Children in’ Gra e sha vl lapel on the “At the Bismarck lowing: Books For Little C! hildren Grover, “Overall Boys.” he Jataka Tales 5 Children In Grades 4 have proved themselves wi of; Aanrude. “Lisbeth Longtrock. the honor at the end of their junior)! Ashmun. ichool Keeps ‘tod year. Lucy Johnston, Wales; Mar- Perkins. “The Cave Twins garet Radcliffe, Larimore; and Alden} W. Squires, Grand Rorks, are the) Plimpton. “Your Workshop.” An odd note in the winter styles is other three clected. | eae ee oun ke Stories.” blind “ strictly tailored belts of i igen | Books For ren In Grades j-8 | gold or silver leather on chiffon eve- IN FARGO ON BUSINESS Dix, “Soldier Rigdale.” ning gowns. Members of the board of adminis- | indian Heroes and tration went to Fargo today where they will attend the meetings of the state educational ass6ci They Halloween dinner dance at the Grand Pacifie hotel. Elaborate plans have been made for the affair. In ——- for 1926, i Ski MEETING POSTPONED si a eree. A choice set of knives, The mecting of the American Le- or forks andl ape i gion Auxiliary which was to have ' and spoons in a been held at the State Training g ~ At t The ! Movies i ; School in Mandan tonight has been |@ —* most desirable _ pat- postponed for one week. The meet- ELTINGE THEATRE * a se ing will be held next Wednesday} Dorothy Gish appears ax “Nell tern, nicely arranged night. yn” in the feature of that name at a dout Spero tes ‘the Eltinge today and Tuesday. its on a double purpose POTLUCK SUPPE! the intrauing romance of England's ey Beets The Haighbers ‘will: enter| popular actrove ao her eeyal walter. serving tray is just tain tomorrow evening at with The Rebe lodge will hold a rummage sale Friday, October 29, av uc the Odd Fellows Hall. The lodge th plans to have a large variety of ur-, ticles on sale and cordially invites! th {the public to visit its sale. |i he RUMMAGE SALE The ladies of the mage sale tomorrow at the church, The sale hegin at 9 o'clock and articles of every description will be offered to the public. LADIES AID TO MEET The Ladies Aid soclety of the First Baptist church will meet in the church parlors Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Important business is to! be transacted and all members are. urged to attend. ; VISITS IN McKENZIE Patrick Gabel, accompanied by the Misses Lillian Christenson and Ruby Halverson, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes in McKenzie Sunday. HERE FROM DETROIT LAKES Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindstrom of De- troit Lakes, Minnesota, are in the city itransacting business, and visiting relatives. Mr. Lidstrom is editor of the Detroit Lakes Tribune. TO GIVE PROGRAM AND SUPPER Teachers of the Moffit schoo) will give a program and will serve a cafeteria supper Saturday .: evening, Detober 30, at 8:15, at the school, The public is invited. UILD TO MEET i There will be a, mecting of 8 G "s Episcopal Guild at the home oe Mrs, SA. Floren, 715. Fourth ; street, Thursday afternon, { PARENTS OF DAUGHTER | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Overman of Tappen are the parents of a daughter born last evening at the St. Alexius hospital. : | GOES TO LOS ANGELES | W. C. Heckley left Tuesday for Los Angeles, Califernia, for an extended visit. VISIT 1 HERE Mr. and Mts. H. F. Turtle Lake visited in Tuesday. WANTS TO BROADCAST THANKS FOR HEA\ H RECOVERY. j ve ‘t Arthur. Oriatiey, “I would like zee Morrison of Bismarck “You kno Carson. Hill, Pi erenacant shia ee ney and. rheuma' less than two bottles of Foley Pils, j want other sick people to know diuretic, relieved me entirely, pod thent,” Foley Pills, a diuretic ati in ulant for the kidneys, ure a le yaluable medicine. constantly use over 25 years. Try.them for back- aches, sheumatic pains and swell for «dull . headaches, nervy; “tired-ou feeling. and distur sleep. Rapiehseslen aude guarant ed. -adv. penectatte dam oe second dint Pickem beta als ae There will be:no meeting of the. Area 1 xis | faty at aati Books For Children In Gra Nell’s ri Belle Bennett, according top Traveler's Letters ternational Di Cram’s Home-! The following is a film critie’s com- ja potluck supper at the Odd Follows | ment on the picture: f Half. Each member will bring her| “Nell Gwyn, who charmed the heart | 2 s ; : ‘ husband or another guest. After al of a kingand a nation, comes. to life See our pleasing pat- short business meeting cards and! again, this time on the screen, in what Hi ix Styl ae es a games will be enjoyed. {is certainly the best English’ produc- au es terns in Community, sprint tion which viewer has yet seen. spines 5 RUMMAGE SALE Ith it has sparkle and fresh: In Paris 1847” Rogers, Alvin are of an order comparable w ie role, ‘has ¢ ing.” r. Juliette Compton is excellent She literaly CAPITOL THEATER , does the greatest work Women’s Safety from loss of charm under trying hygienic conditions secure this way. True pro- tection— discards like tissuc CORES of women's disor- ders are largely traced to- day to old-time “sanitary pads,” inseczre and unsanitary. Eight in 10 better-class women today employ “KOTEX.” Wear lightest gowns and frocks without a second thought, any day, anywhere. Diseards as easily as a piece of téSsue. No laundry. Five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads! Deodoriges, Ends ALL fear of offending. You get it at any drug or department store simply by sayjng, “KOTEX.” . No em- barrassment, In fairness’ to staid try this new way. Costs only a few cents. Twelve in a package. aimner jacket &—— is regaining its vogue both in Lon-' | don and New York, observers report. y Atlas of the| World Almanac and Book of Facts | nd the general production val- in the best Hollywood product,” | “Miss Gish is truly magnificent i A well chosen cast surrounds for the king's affections. Presbyterian This: is a strictly first-class produe- |’ church will have their annual rum- tion and should stand on its own bot- tom anywhere.” en career in “The Lily,” the film ersion of David Belaseo’s memorable "HARVEY HARRIS _ & COMPANY. \ hy pitol Theatre ts esda} Victor’ Schertzinger directed the pro- ‘duction from. a screen-play. .b; Eva | Reckless Nation on Unsell. There is a widespread feel- | Earth, Speakers Say ing that Miss Bennett eclipses even | her soul-stirring portrayal of the mother in “Stella Dallas.” This{ Detroit, Mich., Oc (A) -Amer- | characterization brought her world|ica is the. most reckless nation, on! jearth, its accident ratio is chigher of the | than that of afly other nation and | fame. The Lily,” boasting one ( most pretentious casts ever assembled | Particularly is its rate of traffic ac- | is a gripping story of sister-love, ‘cide her than ever. before in with many of the scenes laid in’ a ro- | histo speakers said’ today ‘at the mantic old chateau in France. safety council! John St. Polis, one of the most | EW, | polished actors in America, is past (6 f as Mount de Maigny, while lan Keith, | W's aut a protege of Belasco himself, play: ys | America the highly important role of the ; tions. handsome young artist in love with | dition he | Christiane, the count'’s youngest daughter. In the strong supporting cast’ are | included Reata Hoyt, Fellies beaut; | Barry Norton, a striking youtig aris- | | tocrat from’ Argentind,. Richard | *° ertrude Short, Rosa Ru- } ‘camans Titus, Jame: rs jthe money. The fi safety rk Central Linos, | | ty for the statement that: announ the most teckle eo [cent of the traffic ick J. Haynes, chair of the board Brothers Inc, congress ate control of all traffic regula- tions except those bearing on purely | local conditions ed by} | Benjamin G. Eynon 0 risburg, | r of motor vehicles for} He also proposed sep- | fie divisions from the » force and the establish- ment of special traffic courts. 'Decorates: Window Manil ki Philippine ec Oct, 27 FASHIONS VIONNET SLEEVE i The new Vionnet sleeve that is| | deep at the armhole and very races | a made of rose crepe over a slip of cloth of gold, the upper tunic being slit to reveal the oer lining. Lue in one of t | display | | TIERED SKIRT HERE i | The bloused back and uneven hem- line ure firmly entrenched in. the mode, So is the tiered skirt. TAILORED BELTS x LISTEN Anyone who wants nv BLACK WOOL SMART wool coat banded and | to a the thing. and Wallace at prices to please your pocket - hook, By Edna Wallace Hopp. | rls and women were is when I was there Some have permancni and glo Some h “combed over the ingcrs, # leek hair like s well. jf ith Tast suniiiiats as yles they use a ne sich as (use. i keene th Or it keeps hair flu f one desires. Or it keep y withont gre: es the ‘ e color Thi 8 to compare A tuilet tunters now sell that h. dna Wallace Hepner W he priee is 75 cents tever atyle af hair you like i something you must try. wave, the curl or the fut feeps the hair sleck without Then the ndded beauty aunave and delight you, Bonham Bros. DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES be It keen: Or A t are it gives wil | At Christmas Time You will want to remem- ber a'few of your dear. est friends with a good photograph: of yourself or someone of the fam- ily: Why not arrange to have those photos taken now and have it off your mind? We can also give you more and better at- tention now than during the rush later on. CAPITOL THEATRE, Tenight - Wednesday Phone 249 for an ap: pointment. We make a spe- cial offer on’ Christmas pho- building, FREE! Plate Patients iffer - setreée who created Dallas” on the ‘arded to the onipany, Prizes totaling $10,000 have been offered in this window . Marcks hopes that! dered R his efforts may win for him son Examinations Customs Inspector to. Be Given Soon ervic n open compe Customs Border in: spector for Duluth, Minn., and North stoms districts. vill close Nov. U 12 Moros Killed i in 4 With Troops uu hand of Moro outlaws in Lanao prov- should not get tired! O matter how much you walk or stand, i! ness. Yet it is smartly Square THe pOOT weLL> DOCTOR M. E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases 11614 Fourth St, Telephone 240W Ask ania’ our net te AsR@About Our Free Extraction ure for- ince. There were no among the constabulary. The constabulary was attem: decorating | arrest ies Moros fort, f citizen. aS who recently per a The outlawe teak? Aesit in PAGE THREE _ The wolf: is. said to be gost dangerous wild animal in ‘le United States ond canada. casualties ting to a cota, or fort, which the constabu- lary stormed. “For see,” jJust after 1 me sesqui-centennial.--Detroit Commi foe Receipt of | For ation Broadw: 3 leanne Indian Head monds, Watches, Jewelry From Zap and Silverware, Tests conducted by the When you select metchan.., — inte of North Dakota dise at this store you are as- | )—Twelve Moros ave reeves conclusively }}B. Rata tas in a fight today between that Thdtn Head will sured that your purchase lary troops and a} give twenty-five (25) represents the utmost in | per cent m Try Indian ed its ties, and TONIGHT -{ will also. make ‘an oftici ed Mae bears King Cot collared with nutria or beaver is very | | your feet should not feel Wednesday the state agricultural college there! London. “Call of the W : lack and bi s ‘ i : and will attend a special convocation! Proctor “Young Fetke" of combination in color as well. heavy nor ache. One pair Thursday tomorrow. the Heaven | NOVEL NECKLACES of Arch Preserver Shoes Chaat 6 White, “Daniel Boone, Wilderness | ; Bias dato What Could || will prove that you can LIONS CLUB PARTY TONIGHT | scout. | Flexible necklaces of diamonds and i pro y Members of the Lfons stub, their] ‘Three books of reference have alse | §#pphires nee ‘i been rapa hie 4 Be Ni ” | have youthful feet again, guests, are anticipating an| been adde 5 llecti in rhinestones and. colore -er?: 4 enjoyable, party” tonight] dace They ore ne enon Lg bly, and are effective if e Nicer: that you can enjoy walk- when the Lions entertain with a] ‘The latest edition of Webster's New | NOt expensive i ing. No more leg weari-: i Boston and is the most completely, equipped office of its kind in North Dakota. Pes BEAUTIFUL. OPERATING ROOMS rators—Expericnced Lady Attendants ‘ay service and let 22-k.Gold Crowns ......... Examination Free! Our Special Opening Week FREE OFFER introduce. wit metas Aico ordered’ duri LY ey Quick Pabligtid EXTRACTIONS: ‘FREE Uneas’ Building Come and see our stamped | goods sale, October 28, 29 and | 30.—Peacock Art Shop, 508, e heat than some of the others, Are you buying one of thors low -heat lignites? Head--then you will know how it lasts, its heating quali- value compared with others. Sold Exchisively By WUOMBAS ob «Wanted to. bay, Diamonds Phone 17 for cash) Y ou neve: seen Dorothy iish until she amazes you Her dazzling beauty, her marvelous —she is a revelation. THE FUNNY SAILOR BOY in TWO REELS OF LAUGHS Opens Their Bismarck Office WEDNESDAY, OCT: 27 In offices formerly occupied by Dr. Hibbs* The: ‘Béstow: Dental company idea is sound, as fs shown by system in other larger cities. Our Bismarck office is loca PLATES—Upper or Lower ..... .. .$12.50 Extractions, per tooth eee ae HE REMEMBERED said Methuselah, who s trying to recall a date, “that was m: SHARC! es fourth li Monos toew cay ews, | Q Our Name Stands For QUALIFY : For many yeats the nanie of our storé has been synony- , mous with the finest in Dis- quality at prices often asked for inferior goods sold other places, A gift in one of our boxes ix always appreciated, F, A. Kriowles « Jeweler, “Bismarck'y Diamond’ Stor long as MAT Every Day at 2:30 have in “Nell my Gwyn performance Dental Co. the record growth of the ted at rooms 5-7, Lucas s explain our credit plan. Painless Tooth