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Anniversary of Mr; and Mrs. A. D. Gordon Celebrated Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Gordon enter- tained Saturday evening with four tables of bridge. The affair celebrat- ed the wedding anniversary of the host and hostess and they received a number of lovely gifts. Honors in the bridge won by Mrs, William bright and Mrs. unn. joween decorations: were used. At the con- Clusion of the evening a course lunch- eon was serve Misses Matscheck Honorees at Party Given By tit Mrs. F. J. Matscheck entertained Friday evening at a Halloween din- shters, Willow- were marked for prettily decorated ers ond Halloween Ps. After dinner the evening was spent in fortune telling and other Hallo- ween games. ENTERTAINS AT HALLOWEEN ° PARTY Mrs. H. C. Frahm entertained Sat- urday evening at a Halloween Blas for her daughter, Frances, ‘here were eight see pate in attendance. Halloween decorations formed a pre:- ty" 'nettinic ter the Igantésand stunts of the évening. A refreshment course was fe hea Each little guest was: Presented with a favo CHAIRMAN UNIVERSITY COMMIT. TEE Kenneth Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crawford, is chairman of the University Y. M. CG, A. tion team for the comin, will have chistge of sending out all deputations from the Y. M A. other towns and school: RETURNS FROM WASHINGTON | Fay. Harding, member of the state; railrond hourd, returned teday from: Washington, D. C., where he attended! a hearing of the Interstate ¢ t i Commission dealing with motor bux and motor.truck operation and pre- sented 4 report on the sub; He EASTERN STAR TO MEET There will be a regular mecting of the Eastern Star Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Specia! music wilt featare the init vices and refreshments will be served following the meeting. All members and visiting members are cordially invited. ENTERTAIN. AT TEA Mesdames Frank Ernisse and 1. M. Olson entertained with a tea Frida! pepe cart from three a aries in. compliment, te, Mzs. G.,E. Munroe, who, antiwar 2% f.8 1D, Gerald, left Friday evening for her home in Seattle, Washington. There were 30 guests. COUNTRY CLUB TO ELECT Members of the Bismarck. Country club are w to attend th meeting of the club which will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the offices of the Association of Commerce. Offi- cers and ditectors for the ensuing year will be elected. orgs Lampaon, who has b Mrs. George m, who has been ‘isiting her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Mid- conph left Sunday e for St. Paul where she will-be guest of Mrs, J. 1. Feuling at Oak Park. She days for her home WEEK-END GUEST Miss Christing Ingstad left this morning for her home in Jamestown efter a w visit at the home of her brother; F. B. Ingstad. GIVE RECITAL To Pupils, m Mrs. Hermann Schef- fer’s clas Mrs, Sch atreet, Fri T MATSCHECK HOME 1 Een Mes Jack Cannon of Bill by in e cl gi inet, Meotome of ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. 4, Matscheck. GUEST LEAVES FOR HOME Mina: Ree: | h., of . Jamestown, | who was the week-end guest of Mrs. J. A. Graham, left this morning for, ‘her home. VISIT GVER WEEK-END * ‘ % tenes ree lIton over the week- end to visit their parents. ...-. --. Visit IN WILTON CLUB-TO MRET The Current Events club will meet of humanity who are at the metey of Wednesd: Mrs. W. C, Cashman, 516 Ninth street. hi VISIT_IN WILTQN Alma Sundquist, Mrs. Jessie Harris and Mrs. Wilton Sunday to visit friends. | | | GO TO MINNEAPOLIS | Mr, and Mga, W. F. Demming lett B. Mello drove to Halloween Party . Given Saturday at C. H. Rue Home . H. Rue and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Olson entertained Satur- day night at the former's home, 811 Seventh street, with 9 musked Hallo. ween party. Deeorations were in oratge and black and all ‘the various emblems of Halloween were repre- sented. ernoon, Progressive whist was played dur- ing the evening, honors cone to Mrs, Carl Nelson and William Kiley. Each guest was required to give a stunt during the evening, ‘Mrs. Leonard McMartin winning the prize. —— Punch was served during the eve-! BUSINESS TRIP. ning and a course luncheon follow-! H, G. Groves went to Fargo this ed the card games. Dancing was | morning where he will transact busi- t evening for. Minneapolis where they will make their home. HERE FOR WEEK-END Mr. and Mrs. Lio Mott visited friends the week-end, TO ENTERTAIN CLUB TUESDAY Mrs. John Fleck will entertain the Mothers’ Brundage the city ov, VISITS AT HOME Miss Irene Samuelson went to her home at Underwood to visit over the week-end. diversion for the remainder of the] ness. evening. There were 16 guests. > — PATIENT AT HOSPITAL VISITS RELATIVES HERE A. L, Harding is confined to Miss Muriel Otterness of Willmar,| Bismarck hospital by illnes: Minn., is a guest at the home of her . le and , Mr. . 0. [—— ————_________© alse, 504 Wee Theres ic: ome AD THE MOVIES © e > hess is employed in the offices of the Glacier ect Park, and is en| ELTINGE THEATRE eeunan begs Mary Pieckford's newest photoplay 1 from the park. The maintained at} 7 th i the park during the summer months earie, the first and during the winter months the| ‘tee days this week is brimful of business is carried on from St. Paul.| Comedy und human interest that is in Willmar) bound to please those f: th 'not care for “Our Mary” her parents | D 1 the for a few days’ visit in preten- before going on to St. Paul. HOSTESS AT HALLOW? aN - 3 irs. Robert Byrne and Mrs. E. 0. Bailey entertained at the Byrne home| The Queen of Rumania on Seventh street with a Halloween' Wears our cvershoes. Why Twenty-four| don’t you?—A. W. Lucas Co. a ourse luncheon ws served at 10 o'clock. The rooms were decorated; suitably for Halloween. * LEAVE FOR COLUMBI Mr. and Mrs, Herndon T: last evening for Columbus, Ohio, where Mr, Taylor will'be engaged in struction work With the Guthrie! struction company of St. Paul.! For the past month Mr. and Mrs. T: lor have been guests of Mr. Tay! parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor, in Wi. marek. ENTERT. M Have stopped old hygi- enic methods to assure real immaculacy. NEW way gives true protec- tion—discards like tissue EW. modern women but employ a new and different way in hygie A way that supplant: e old-time it tary pad” with true protectioa, ‘ Wear filmy frocks*and light things .. . any tine. Dance, motor for hours without doubt or fear. It is called “KOTEX” . . . five times as absorbent as the ordinary cotton pad! Thoroughly deodorises .. . thus ending ALL fear of of- fending. Ve Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrassment. You ask for it without hesi- tanc> at any drug or depart- ment store simply by saying “KOTEX.” Costs only a few cents. Proves old ways an unnecessary risk. Olgierson entertained the Wolf Patrol, Presb; h troop, Saturday evening at a Hallo- ween party, Following a 7 o'clock dinner the evening was spent i playing games. GUESTS IN STERLING A number of Bismarck people were | entertained at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Fogarty in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. R. McCane entertained wi Mr. and Mrs, Fo- garty. RETURNS FROM FARGO Miss Madge Runey, county superin- tendent, returned today from watre where she has heen attending ¢! convention,of the North Dakota Edu- cation Association, RETURNS TO PHILADELPHIA Mrs. John Stompf, who has been visiting friends in Bismarck, Mandan and Flasher, for several weeks, left this morning for her home in Phil- adelphia, Pa. é VISIT IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs, Rolla Ferry of Wil- ton came to Bismarck Sunday to be! guests at the home of Mrs. Ferry’s: sister, Mrs. Frank Titus. MOTOR TO JAMESTOWN Mr. and ioe Patera and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Knott drove to Jamestown Sunday to visit friends and relatives, DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Feurth St. Phone 240W Blamarck. N. D. HERE 0) SINESS V. 1 Anderson, of Wilton was in the eity Saturday on business All ladies are invited to visit the American Bowling Alleys and bow! free Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 6PM. Beginning Nov. 9th and thereafter Tuesday will be known as ladies’ <s— night. One hour a day keeps Doc away Miss Jessie Ramp and. Mrs, Mattie | 8 to. Mae Mrs. Bigler’s The Queen. of Rumania wears our : Why don’t you?—A. W.. Lucas Co, New Friends The fact that thore new are coming to us for than ever before is evidence that gocd werk we are doing for others is “bearing fruit.” It should be plain t> every person b nt ecrt poe perrenaxe lor 8 rmanent suc- Ie oly possible "when good cess ‘is only is rendered at a satisfac- tory price, Our Low Prices PLATES—Upper or Lower.$12.50 5.00 FREE! tients My work ASK ABOUT OUR FREE X-RAY SERVICE afternoon at the home of a flint; Service club Tuesday aft-; arted old half-crazed ‘wife. “The chilacen in age from mere babies to “Mama Mollie,” a girl of twelve, whore heart arns over the unfortunate ‘little waif. This role offers Mary Pickford one of the most sympathetic of her career, ior it gives her an opportunity to be! j all of her most charming selves. She | s adorable as the impish little hoy- ny, amusing the children by her {merry pranks, and equally ap, as the tehder little mother. and tatters “The World’s Sweethea: tible and she forsak: fly at the end of the pic | verything ends | course, | Pictorially the picture is one of the most effective iss Pickford has ever { in the midst ‘af moss hung trees, in the shadows of an old colon- 1 house gone to decay, a story of i amatic interest and human ap- peal is unfolded. | There are thrills aplenty in.the pic- I! | ~The Queen of Rumania | wears our -overshoes, Why | don’t you?—A. W. Lucas Co. “Pigs Is Pigs” Do you remember that famous book? The agent could see ro difference between Guinea pigs and others —so he | classed happily, of | i r with live alliga-Jof several years ago, the effect will tering escape of] te astounded. For motion picture her little band i amp forms color photography is now so nearly he mest exciting sequences,| perfect a process that its achieve- Humor and, melodrama intermingle| ments bear little resemblance to t convineingly in “Sparrows” making |jumpy and with Mary, a combinat to intrigue | earlier col the interest of the most jaded picture tifully are colors fan, reproduced on the screen that color |photography is being more and more frequent 8 of apectac- CAPITOL THEATRE People who are interested in the technical advance of motion pictur: will marvel at the true-cole Hy fascinating costumes are worn in the fashion show in -| “Monte Carlo,” and their loveliness on the is considerably enhanced by use of the color process, Lew Cod member the first color pict “Monte Carlo, The Queen of Rumania ; our overshoes. Why don’t you?—A. W. Lucas Co: The Queen of Rumania wears our overshoes. Why don’t you?—A. W. Lucas Co. Strap Watches The Vogue! Men are beginning to appreciate the convenience them as pigs, Now About Lignite— There is just as much difference in this North Dakota coal ag there ia in pigs. Some .is krod some pocr, some’ neither, || Try Indian Héad. Sold Exclusively By: ST. HILAIRE LUMBER COMPANY Phone 17 FOR SALE ~* High grade Phonograph, full size cabinet style, with se- lection of records, For only $25.00 Call at 122 Ave A or Phone 812LW TONIGHT Monday, Tuesday Wednesday . Mary as the whole w: Mary as the ho ‘fighter. and practical value of the watch worn on the wrist. The demand is now almost greater than the supply. Our, stock of strap watches is quite complete and prices right. BONHAM BROTHERS Diamonds, Silverware, Watches Mrs. W. E. Butler Home Portrait Photographer 120 West Rosser Phone 898 Your photograph is the nd have that sitting and © Christmtas. Phone for Only eight weeks until Christmas day. most appreciated gift. Better ecme now avoid the rpéh,of. these last days bef appointments before 9:30 any morning. MATINEE Every Day at 2:30 ae et eee Mary’in her greatest athiev ~-.ment of joyous laughs ‘thrills you arid holds Slippers to Flatter Dancing Feet Now come evenings of gladness; nights of dancing at the clubs and fcrmal dinners at the homes of friends. No doubt you have seen to your gowns and we have seen to your slippers. They are here for you t> choose in bro- cades, satins and patents. Yes, Hosiery. too “First with the Newes” Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER as the Bismarck Phone 258 Send it Mandan 96 GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY Mrs. T, J. Logan Mandan, N. D. CLEANING THANKSGIVING TURKEYS WARNING ! Every year the farmers of the northwest lose thousands of dollars by selling their im- mature turkeys on the Thanksgiving mar- ket. Don’t make this mistake this year! Turkeys will grow more rapidly during the next few weeks. You Will Make Money By Dressing Only Your Old Fat Bird and ' Young hen turx weighing 9° Ibs. and over \ Young tom turx weighing 12 Ibs. and over and Market Them from Nov. 1 to 12 Get Our Prices Before You Sell Remember We Buy Both Live and Dressed Turkeys ARMOUR CREAMERIES Bismarck, N. D. Minneapolis: it’s the