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‘Miss‘Ankenmann Is ’ f to Club: at Bridge Party: “Miss Louise Ankermann -entertai = retalteee of. pase elub Taree iv even ata tsbies ss played, owors‘going’-to. Mt ae seu eicee was served at e conclusion of Deeora- tions n-yeliow’ and Visek were wed, Bismarck Cou Couple Married October . 80 in Hollywood Miss He erie Fogarty and Frank W. Roberts, ton of Mr. and Mrs. 0. hin Hollywood Satar- ¢: east fr yn, as niatron was attended by Benton Fl ind Men “Roberts will be at, he Ambrose Ave., Holly- wood, Cslif. Party Compliments Miss Lavina S ley, ride of Next 19, nutisg) shai ei Yeiers Rar raat evening. f pol 1 will be: 7 pent. Yeager's er, of spel) ana Mf ai "Bou fF, Martin Mossbruck- ree tables of bridge: irs, er. h nthemuus, exch the es yellow and lavender lory used. A, miniature gtoom were used’ on the: wvited tiny brides were the! ed to cach guest. Srl assisted by Mrs, Herman ind Miss Rena Mai ‘brugker in sereing tr cour: ples ats hd i Jusion of th ‘eveni iss Stoglay pine Moastst gontetni bride's table, favors lowely et _ ENTERTAINS D. AR. MEMBERS her. Mra. Henry | by ‘the ie ne Univeriey he RECITAL 18 ‘INTERESTING ‘ mee rosie! bai Herma jant, er ver ind aero wane large 6 wn Dorothy Kennelly, wit eI of moraine for Jamestown where’ Miss. Kennel! aes will, visit er grandmother. - i lock Vai and uss 2 Berths, ee eee where they wus winter. ETU! FROM OM MINNEAPOLIS’ Miry. WJ. Williamavn yotarged se dire! + for Fa J of sf ‘ pr vate on: ~ {Surprise Party ~ Given Friday For gues' en last srealse: ‘at course - lancheon. hostesses. Fifty Couples in Attendance Friday at Masonic Dance About fifty couples were in attend. ance Friday evening at oe dance giv- Ps ‘by the in Masonic Zomple, aoea ects the ti pe te ony bea very enjoyable one and Masons and their ladies are looking fot to other dances th: are beng planned, tor the winter sea- son. The Lutz seven-piece orchestra played for the dancing. At manignt @ luncheon’ was se: 8. Lobach was in charge of the dance. P. T. A. ELECTS OFFICERS Officers were elected last evening at fm meeting of the Jinesin Par- crepe followins the rs ree served a jel oelwalen of. thé evening. GO TO FARGO ‘Miss’ Josephine Kositzky and Mi he evenin; hon: | y iad Cot veld Coulter left this morning terine Storrs where they will attend the! — game eld afternoon. will be .gu Miss cousin, Mri Wilburn Coon, week-end. LEAVE FOR ASHEVILL: Faye Harding and C. W. M the state railway commi this morning for Asheville, North C olina, where they will attend the n tional - convention of te railwa: commissioners, “GO TO BUFFALO |. P. Sell and F. ity: Bottlin, ik morning for Buffalo, N. Y., to attend 2 meeting of “irs anaes Bot- LEAVES FOR, GRAND FORKS Mrs. je. L. Coger morning for her home in Grand Forks reeks’ visit with baad Wente]. meee gen ton: was in| where what 'he'wilftpena nt + ee iT ty LA! AT TURTLE I ARE of No aes a OM. OM_WILTON | ‘Wilton fs ti voy the, today, ‘ON ‘BUSINESS |” Wilton was-in the ss ¥: reer nti |), Menua For'the |) # eg ‘si eeae UNESS Valley Cy is iw ing business compensation | Tee pe stor Plans to. a, Dernqnen' we TS 78 OF SON. eider, scalloped Ratoeet, spied, i ciker” stsham evant When san are high will’ be welcome, maate jon to “to wee eine i Lovin’ are the ‘ ‘Wednesday at cornmeal, 1. eup sgheat Sables baking powder, Seite 2 tp & tablespoons melted ie ‘and sift flour, alt, auger al ‘bak: cor! it G. Ackerman of Works left left thie| ed ded the siriging of the he oe ‘Ajexius hospital. ~ t this” in nd | Corn Show, City Auditorium. American Legion ARTS Thursday Musical Clush, Mrs, Corn Show, City snatons Bismarck Lodge of if a High School Notes | Playmakers wi Give ‘Lean Years’ at N. D.C Corn Show * The Julia Matlow | Chay ai Junior laymakers, will present “! at the state corn show on il in, the city auditorium. an + \ "is a clever one act. play by ie: Katherine Reely. I porcrays the young people of today and the young married people of 30 years ae of the odd features is thé’ of me: ed tho following. cast: |. Present Ree oe i Mts, T.'B. jon Mr. tT. B. Canon, - William Sith: Let - Gwendoiyn Jensen Milford Dresbuch ; Alvin Schlenker dane Whittey ; Tom Cataon. | Lizaie Carsot " High School Has ; Pep Meeting ‘on Postoffice Steps Two hundred high school™students | were gathered at the postoffice steps last evening for a pep meeting in preparation for the game this after- noon. Bertran Dunn and Neil Cam I sites W.'8. Nuessle gave a short’! and Frank H, Brown, high both rt. peinsibe » talked, Frank spoke in behalf of the team, pe band played and the meeting gp acho * lop Of Hicers| Lois Bigicr' AS Erie RPL Monbdic receivers, thum selectivity can be had, for the dials can be placed exactly on the "| desired wave heron hachegg @ without :| squealing or mush and hence the ¥ jmaximum amplification . and vol+ P, Motel .. 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In the case of the Erla Morodic . ciredit,- the inveu- ion of: Stuart Ballantine, late of ihe U." 8. government ‘radio serv- ulet operation’ is a jvith an actual ‘increase of.. ac in the densitivity. and qohins et F |ifor. Iessing . methods. are. not. em-* iss | Ployed in suppressing the regen- eration, -1* “Very often‘ the. Selectivity in-ine ra; new hi » This’ ie Jarger than it has: np aes OFA. ? lic performance of the im me tat this year was for the igh county teachers" institute. it appear scvoral times at the ium Licey, ‘the state RNG: comichatieg Aproweren The following, eephnaltton: has bee nted toselect the Junior cla: chairman: ‘Anthony ber,” ee Buell Quain. The rings were been plac bes approval ot ‘thee esr 8. PEP HAS EXTRA PAGES hop ie latest iasue of Pep, high s publication, distributed yesterd an eight page paper, four pages er than the other papers issued t! year, The paper is made up in such & way as to reflect-credit on the edi- | tin board a ‘ torial staff TALKS TO D. STUDENTS , “Business Rules Governing the Ownership and Transfer of Real Estate” wad the subject of a talk b; cea y General Big Shafer af ‘igh schoo! wsemb| ly Tucsday. | ENTERTAINS 8 TEACHERS | Miss’ Bothilde Swanson and Mis: ; Rosemary Lomas entertained th members of the high school facul.y t a Halloween party Wednesday aft- {ernoon in the gymnasium. \Edgar Lee Masters Marries Second Time New York, Nov, (#)—Edgar Lee ‘Masters, lawyer ‘author of the | Spoon River Anthol and Miss El-| len F. Coyne of K&usas City, were oath, married yesterday at the municipal, | first: wife; Ho is 5 building by Deputy City, Clork Me- j Cormick, it became known today. Two ‘clerks witnessed the ceremony. -Mr. Masters was Alvnteed trom. his; 7, old. His | bride gate her agy ab 25, 22) of the regeneratio directly influencéd : bh fee control aome receivers’ it is ‘im{ walle to exact- ly spot the dials.on the ie eine tye jon’ wavelength sauepting and mushing.. ‘aking eliminate the sq i , dias be aiehely detuned and in ‘turn ineans 4 eas of Fete i shown 3 a. Thggenerrts and have, Sun ( Our Household Furniture Phone 1) Diamonds are the most lasting reminder of your love, a gift that isa ‘joy. forever, It “mergases in value as | the years go by. Ask about | ous, club plan ot purchase. ta Diamonds, ‘Watches Silverware. slides in and out as“smoothly | sacrifices | eron were in charge of the cheering,’ @ensitivity is reduced: over ‘a small |) M.! ume can be had as well as ma: *|mum. selectivity, This isan heren}. feature of the RFL Monodic "| feceiver, built in at the Electrical! eh . Laborateries’ (Erla) of | ‘Chicago, and requiring no read- justment or tinkering by the’ own-j er.” : Barbara Sands and Lieut. G. R. Burgess* Married Month Ago York, Nov (#)—-The scant ‘Baltimore a month ago heiress, grand: Vander= nd Lieutenant George R.; tioned at Fort! 1, has just been| 6. bilt, Si Burgess, U. 8. A., Adams. New Port, reveal The marriage was kept secret un-/ til Lieutenant Burgess could obtain! a leave of absence which was granted beginning today, i 1.0.0. F. 1 DANCE | There will be a dance at the 0. hall Satu hurried mothers, there is no bfeakfast that compares with uick Quaker. It’s faster than plain Ng: “breakfast rush, no fuss, no Pravides the excellently balanced ‘breakfast ration of protein, carbo- | hydrates and. vitamines — plus the “bulk” to make laxatives less often needed—that doctors urge for every- one today. Allithe #ich Quaker, flavor is there, Lo will like it. Nese grocer ome Quick Quakér— 10 Quaker.Oats as you have always known thet ‘ Quick Quaker | Bismarck Shee Hospital "Henry. ». Prop. “Gymarcks N. De FOR SALE Mra, L A. «Al Let us show you the improved Ex- ide Radio _ Power See the Most Powerful Motion Picture Classic ‘Martin Luther* 7 “His Life and Time” Dramatic! Gripping! Fascinating! at the Bismarck Auditorium Tonight, beginning at 7:30. Two showings. Admission—Adults 50¢, Children 25c Music By Miss Ruth Rowle and Adolph Engelhardt sod Why Break Big Chunks? There was a time when pecple wanted big, lump lignite. They thought the chunks were necessary to |) hold the fire all night. Since Indian Head from GRANADA Zap has been mined, fires |, are kept without trouble. |! The “furnace” size is best adapted to furnace or stove. Money can’t buy a gift mother would appreciate Wonderful more than your photo- more music,+ ata _ moderate price Sold Exclusively By ST. HILAJRE LUMBER It's nct too early to think cf sitting for your Christmas portraits. Make the appoini- ment today. THE Granada is only one of many beautiful models of the Orthophonic ,Vi¢- trola, at a wide range of prices. Its music is cléar, deep-toned, resonant —= equally delightful either in classical or populag selections. You can easily, own this great instrus ment. Come in and talk it.over—today/ .. Slorby Studio BISMARCK, N. D. The fcllowing.. persons were appointed capital commissionera: Alex. ander McKenzie, Milo W. Scott, Burleigh F. Spalding, Charles H. Myers, George A. Mathews, — Alexander Hughes, Henry H. De Long, John P. Belding and M. D. Thompson. The capital commission at a session held in the city of Fargo cn the 2nd day of June. 1883, kceated the territorial capital at Hismarck. The act provided that $100,000 and 160 acres of jland sheuld he do- nated to the state for capital purposes as a condition of the loca- tion of the seat of gcv- ernment, The citizens of Bismarck by volun- tary subscription con- tributed $100,000 in cash and 320 acres cf Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR’ ine INSTANTANEOUS The New Orthophouic POPULARITY COLONIAL in its beauti- ful simplicity and delightful het chasing. A result at, once dainty and sturdy. ved and other at- tractive de; signs maf | be seen in our. Sterling Matinec Every Day at 3:30 TONIGHT—Saturday partment. oR, A. “a. KNOWLES JEWELER Bismarck’s Diamond Store ‘ % aun Parlors Z 210 Fifth St. Fertilizer For Sale About half sheep manurt, Many years old. Let me have your ashes ‘and garbage this winter by the week, Or call'at £17 Beventh Bt.’ T..M. BURCH .