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SURPRISE PARTY Friends and aeleetes. of Mrs. $, F. Lambert tefidetéd her a surprise party Friday afternoon at her hone, the Twin Butte farm. ue farm. te cera and was also it the imiture of n fare- ice as ‘an and 7 are ata, shy farm in the nea their home me io Bi rack, prttty The Honor guest recei: 1% Out-ot-town cue ‘included Mr. and Mrs. Cfristian “Bauer Mi ineapolia and Mts, M. Morris ot Mande. Luncheon was eo at the conclusion of ‘the afternoon. — GOES TO MONTANA” 0. M. Roseth ‘of the Texas ij! company, who has beén bb staged of the company in Bismarek for years, left this Riegel 4 tor Great, Falls, Mont., — he wi mod a ¢ompany-owner statios irs. Roseth, who. I» visiting retatives lows for a month, faut Jolnchim 2 fie the conclusion of TO GIV: The Eastern Star. will gram ot its regular meeti! ay evening at 7:30 for International Eastern Star Tem 1A) ips gl There will be music a et program | N by the Star Points. rpaineents wilfbe served. All members and vis- iting members are asked to be pres- ent as the program promises ta he of rreat interest. RETURN FRO FROM TRIP Dr. and’ Mrs. F. B. Strauss have re- turned from a two weeks’ trip in the east. Dr. Strauss attended a medial convention .in_ Cl after which they visited Mrs, Strauss’s relatives in northern Michigan and in Wiscon- sin. En route home they .stopned at the Twin Cities. GUEST OF SISTER Miss Alice Budge of Duluth, Minn., is in Bismarck for an_extended visit with her sister, Miss Chrissie Budge. The Misses Budge went to bt ride Sat- urday to visit she than over tl eens end. They are spending te Valley City and are expected ome tonight. ADDRESSES MEETING Mra, J. J. Garrity, Wilton, state membership chairman’ of the Parcnt- Teacher Association, spoke at a meet- ing of the organization at Benedict Friday evening, Her subject was “Know Your School Days.” ON SCHOOL O0L BUSINESS Mrs. Edward Rasche, Wing; Miss Lena Dislevy, Driscoll; Andrew Capek Wilton; and Raly Falken- stein, Baldwin, were in the city Bat- urday on business connected with the schools of their phn aie districts. WAR MOTHERS TO MEET Fort Lincoln Chapter, American War Mothers, will meet at tho honte of Mrs. H.W. Richholt,. 2238's Seventh street, Tuesday, November 16. A large attendance is desired. VISITS 5 SON “Mrs, JN. Wrigat of Wooster, Ohio, ‘has arrived in Bismarck to spend the winter her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. agd Mrs. Paul S. Wright. VISIT IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gaskel. Mrs. Charles Gaskel and Ear! Gaskel, all of Sterling, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and oobi Carl Ko- sitzky. ve Pro* aesd VISIT IT HERE Mr. and Mrs.. Christian Minneapolis are ‘iting in with their son, Arthur Bauer, their daughter, Mrs. S..F. Lambe: MARRIAGE. LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license has been issued i Jee Shang court’ to Harold , Bismarck, and Susie Miltred Wojtek, Jame Jamestown, VISITS IN N_ WASHBURN Little Misa Ruth Gallefian has re- turned from Washburn where she visited igo the womiead with her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Poe. > VISITS IN IN BISMARCK William Ankenmann, who is em- ployed with the Hugkes Electric com- pany in Beulah, spent the week-end in Bismarck with pis ‘is family. MOTHERS’ “CLUB TO MEET. Mrs. J. G. Wallace, 318 Park Ave- nue, Will bé hostess to the Mothers’ club Tuesday afternoon, instead of Mrs. Price Owens, MOTHERS SERVICE CLUB The Siothers piste) club will meet | pa we. pome of Mrs, D. Kenelly, ‘rece, Eoweday_ afte at aes of ae auer of marck nd rt, ee “i HERE. ON BUSINESS? Marion Lee has retuned. his home in Sterling. sfter spending o few days-in Repent: tvamepeling. business. Bae, i pow rong marek Lodge No. 5A. F. and’ ceed wel f gUVENILE MPR. A. MEETING |. The Juvenile M.D. A. lodge held ‘its regular meefing Saturday afte noon in the [. 0. 0. F. hall. The fol- lowing officers were eiected: Claude Carlander, president; Elmer: Schar- nowsky, vice president; Gladys Car- lander, secretary; Mrs. K. C. Arness, troasurer; Arnese, chaplain; Marian Patzmes,' sentry; Alice Marsh, watcher; - DeLois Fea engi there ‘was. a good at- piped Foes the first meet- to be het the “bad Fellows halt, whieh gives. the | organization ; More room for Fen dees Activities. | ATTENDS 3 CONFERENCE +o = a Elisworth of Fargo, brother Elsworth of Bismarck and! seal Treich ‘axent’ for the Northern Pu. cific se. in. Fatwa, returned Sat- uk where he w ity} tended. e three day conference of traf- M age spetding up the paekage car it service front castern terminals |to the northwest ais) other mattérs concerning, tran: jon of freight: were discussed. GOES TO ‘0 KENTUCKY. Bey tant “General G. A, Fraser of xa Dakota: left Fa: Louisville, ky. Saat will attend the annugi convention of the national guard. He “will also attend a meet- ing of adjutant generals from all states to be held November 16. The national gaard pense ton will be held November 17 Vand 18. POT:! LUCK Si SUPPER The Epworth Lengue of the Mc- give a pot-luck . supper . tomorrow night in the church, . Charles Licss- man will give a: talk on his trip to Mecca, Ail interested in study work are ‘cordially invited. — HOSTESS AT BRIDGE Mrs, Ferris Cordner was hostess at o bridge party Saturday evening were two tables in play, honors go- injing to Mrs. Roy Indseth. At the conclusion of ‘the evening the hostess! served a luncheon. RECOVERS FROM INJURY Miss Helen Badger, Indian girl who was run over on the Bist dan highway on September sufficiently recovered from her i juries to leave the St, Alexius hos- pital, where she has been reeciving | trentment. VISITORS LEAVE Rev. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and children of Gibbon, Minn., who have been guests of Rev. Johnson's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson, ad other relatives for-several weeks, left today fer their. home, A.-0, U. W! LODGE TO MEET The A. 0. US W. lodge will hold its reguiar meeting tomprrow night at 8 o'clock with nomiyation of officers featuring the’ busifiéss session. dance will follow. CARD PARTY The Indies of the U. C. T. Auxili will have a card. party Wedn evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. C. Bush, 610 Fifth street. All members are cordially invited. VISIT IN BISMARCK Vinta .Mousel, Flasher; an Flanery, Hebron; J Pettis and daughters of Gi en tllin, were among the visitors in iSismarek Saturday. LEAVES HOSPITAL Clement Kelley has been discharged from the St. Alexius hospital follow- ing an operation and has returned to his home at 518 Tenth s‘reet. VISIT IN IN GARRISO Mrs. M. B, Mellow and nah Engseth motored to Garrison Sunday to’ visit Mrs, Mellow’s sister, Mrs. W. R. nson. — CLUB TO MEET The Current Events club will meet at the home o Mrs. E. G. Wanner, 611 Fifth street, Wednesday after- noon at 3 o'clenks - CALLED “To CHICAGO Mrs. A. M. Gott of Flasher was in’ Bismarck this morning en route to}__ Chicago, where had. been called iby the death of her mother. VISITS WIFE Arthur Bahr of Aimont 5) {week-end in Bismarck wit! Bahr, who is a patient at the Bi ¢marck hospital. «War PARENTS. ss Mrs. G. Olgiergon an is8 nie en Mee visited at the home of their [pasate near Witdn over the week- ier ont the Mrs. LEAVES HOSPITAL | Miss, Alice, Purfeorst. has. left for ‘ner home in New Salem after a week's ilness at the St. Alexius hospital. GUEST OF OF DAUGHTER fad oe of Barney, is spending in Bismarck, the guest of his | daughter, Miss ‘Sindys joffet. i VISITS PARENTS igs Sarah Hall, teacher in the | witten schools, visited her parents in Bismarck over the. adel i GOES TO ScHO: Bop Eo Drea hee rn iy Fergus 3, where’ he will enter enter schoo). 4 hy morn: tig, for ‘the Twi il fe a she wil ‘isi f for, Lewy days, as oiBAVES 3 HOSPITAL of, Max has. returned Pe @ patient at Minn., i 4 . — Z i ats cay ny nson, Ww Miss Esther Curle, . Wilton: Saturday in Bismarck. 8 eee Mi thie week-end. Vi “Mr. os Meee in’ week-end. Poe Patzman, | © Sunday for; Cabe Methodist Epigcopal ehureh will | mission | at her home, 422 First’ street. There | this | picts the: constant conflict betaveet by innerting a coxkscrew ey old and the new in the heart wd an emigrant Coolidge. ‘Not-Afraid.” Rose, step-daughter of an_ eccentric << (einer a homestender in Wyoming, SN | assumes’ the responsthilities of ths ) , his claim against the young ran ‘| [om whose greind ‘the « prenchér hat ‘settled.’ How she deals with this agy ar able ye, 2 man whom, the alled “Coming Through the Rye.” cep out of my sight’ thé pl Romayne Ransom makes to va | Sherwood, the young inspector who thas convicted ,hor father and brother of bootlegging, and the more consid: jeravion he s | becomes her feeling. {jury to him and | her to show her what her real feclingg is, | Milne, | Antony ¢ bos takes an i “The Red House Mystery." lingham, humorous | and i er of life, arrives at the | i the rianor of a quiet | { a sn fetal shot tangled up ingenuit brave Ostenso, {his children ithe delight of ¢ et of his pow {his daughter Judith .nre the theses! of this prize-winning navel. Books of Popular Fiction Dowd. “I of ag Hospital Staff.” Huestot atl this with own the! Fashioned of white organdie, collar canbe w points on one shoulder o back. id Geese.” BROTHER DIES Mrs. A, P. Lenhart was called to St. Paul Saturday by | cae death of her, brother, Henry HERE SATURDAY i Mr. and Mrs. f. C_ Peterson ot } Atal visted friends in Bismarck j ry tine ‘The Pri ieeiets Pearl. Ea jump of Bat Pe Wilson, lerton of the Mov HOUSEHOI , SUGGESTIONS _ ! ME\T STOCK soup the in cold water eee \> PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Miss Louise Ackerman of New Leip. | {zig is a patient at the St. Alexins | ; hospital. ‘ HERE FROM STERLING Ray MeCane of Sterling visited! friends in Bismarck aver the week: ond. i GOES TO WILLISTON , William Langer is 8 pl be tb h in. Williston plain beet broth, if you wish it to bee Before serving yadda beaten } more nutritions | CLEANING | lean afi ‘but do not | Dust a mi \ PATIENT AT HOSPITAL _ Miss Katheleen Bragerol is a p:- ient at the St, Alexius hospital. SPEND WEEK-END HERE c. In ; RING FRUIT | spent the week-end. in Bismarck, || Alway: fruit with a jkni VISITS FRIENDS 5 tinge Arutz of Brittin spe jehe fingers. ith ale rohal | ti the frame. r frequently Miss E week-end the; ith friends in Bismare . At the Bismarck Public Library NN iaeesie The following books of adult fic- tion are ready for Public Library toda Rental Collection Burlingame. “Susan Shane.” story of y the de- sire fo at whatever cost, resulting in an inevitable con- flict between career and sher. “Her son’s witc Ol YOUR LOCKS Locks should he oiled frequently. JOil the key and turn it several times s{in the lock nob from new one The A} satellite in Mary Bascomb' Then Her, verse revolved about herself. her son brought home a wife. ;| efforts to create a new order in the ay] resultant chaos makes the or: ibbs. “Labels.” = Major ‘ibbs” kree young people in whom this story centers, with their problen their love affairs, their gradual coptance of and ‘adjustment to the real of post-war England, are dividual their personalities, representative of thousands of other young men and. women. Kyne, je Understanding Ho: Northern California is the scene of this story. The lockout on Bogus is a solitary girl. Within the sweep of her Forest Service telescope is play- ed f Monica, Bob Mason yold I rley, impetuous Tony \ and of the trial by fire that brings good and ill to their tangled A story of the in which les over the the open epaces. The pri cipal characters are a trader, a te derfoot, and a girl, Seven Day Book: Bojer. “The Emigrants.” A story {translated from the Norwegian which | follows the fortunes of a hand of Norwegian immigrants who have set-| tled on the Dakota prairies, and d NOTICE A carlead of vegetables now on track, consisting of Minne- sota Red Globe Onions, Ruta: ;bagas, Parsnips, Beets, Car- rots and -Sweet Potatoes. Come and examine. them. for best results in your baking Same Price for over 3§ years . 25 ounces for 25/¢ WHY PAY. WAR PRICES? Guaranteed Pure Canadia t’s a Buleva And was awarded to “Mis: America,” 1926 winner of the professional divisicn of the Bathers’ Re The Bulova watch awarded is a duplicate of the>ene presented to Queen Marie and considered’ the smallest wateh in the World, valued at cne thousand dol- lars, A full . sized cut of this watch appears above. We are exclusive agents for Bulova watches in Bismarck, ; and any others displaying them are showing old models beught over two years ago ‘ before the agency for these fine watches was turned over to us, We have a complete assort- he disadvant of ment of Bulova watches old-time pole pads.” Protec- priced from $25.00 up. tion is greater. The old“embarrass- 1 ment of disposal and laundry is avoided. Get - Kotex—8 in 10 better-class nd | woizien have adopted it. Diseard: i} of v? sear Is os sally a apiece jue. No laundry. ("ite it. five times as absorbent, rd ordinary cotton pads! | “du dine, dance, motor for hours. ae sheerest frocks without a second’s: t heer a pay, ware women now are -amemE “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” all of his} p silver | steel discolors it and stains | ws her, the bittérer: ger to | To keep} ng on his land: was | leh Gare’s heart, The | i nd the rewalt of! ( | meat | then simmered | from: the jn stained or disfigu Underside, and screwing a clean. Se Prairie | ™ tev. ‘family and defends her father and) tion: ot your head up and yo@r mouth closed. ' i} Many “Not-Afraid” mekes the! blankets heeause of case in handling! tho and laundering. LUNCHEON Disy ~~ A deli¢ios luricheon dii by spreadjug. chop; propsn Postun: fold: it-over. FOR BREAKFAST Pineappte Juice makes an excellent | single; morning drink and is a change from; commoner drink made from: orange juice. Your hody sould ve ercet,, you SINGLE BLA) housewives KETS prefer PATCHING PAPER Save all pieces of wall paper for patches in case of accident. Often «, new piece enn be superimposed over A Pennsy! Ree aa eit speaks | firsts “[ know the worth of Poley’s a * Bevestment in Sentiment * EARLY every’ purchase of jewelry N is in response to some yearning for beauty, same tender romance in the human heart. $ Out moderare*pricing enables you to éxptess your sentimenc without too much of a tug on the purse strings. € Our pre-Holiday collection is the rarest and loveliest we have ever shown —because'the jeweler’s art has made amaz- ing advances in the last few years. BONHAM BROTHERS Jewelers and: Optametrises -, Zippers Theie is only one genuine Zip. per Overshoe—made by Good- rich. The kind that has al- ways been satisfactor’ And we have exclus for Bismarck e sale Men’s, Women’s and Children’s ’ chmonds Bootery K May We Be of Service to You? Your Satisfac- «tion is Ours. COOK’s GROCERY : THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE. ft." PHONE 306 “612 ‘Ave. D. a Monte Watch for our ad tomorrow night. Big Del Monte Demonstration Wed- nesday and Thuréday,, Nov, 17th. and 18th. Special representatives. of the California. Packing. corporation : will be here. to: demonstrate : this.. well: known line. ' Special prices in case and dozen. lots \d section and he Jit for years, and it never failed us.) |For croupy children, feverish colds, made! disturbing, night coughs, it gives us nor} ; When sweeping, watch your -posi-| chopped: ham ‘over The omelet hefore SHORT TALKS 1 ay tiovanrey u! PAGE THRER:: Honey and’ Pat: “Compoyri strong appeal to thou; C) everywhere, Ask for TE a i leila Honey affd Tar Compound, We-used| F carries mothers a focling of security to have Poles Honey and Tar Compound in : house.” No opiates, no uteetonhs made under rigid nit, control, | DR, M. E. BOLTON] Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. cance head cleared, Tough re- lieved—by the exclusive iD: blend 79 BE Everyday At 2:30 TONIGHT Monday and Tuesday She looked at life out of the windows of the Bronx Expres But LOVE was straphanging a her side. And when a hand- seme subway guard told her to watch her step her heart thumped like a fiat wheel mak- ing «curv It's , delicious— snappy—scintifiating — smile a minute comedy. News Pictures Jack Mulhall Dorothy McKail! Charles Murray VAUDEVILLE - PALACE - TUESDAY Matinee and Evening PITOL THEATRE TONIGHT |[CA MONDAY and TUESDAY — FEATURE EXTRAORDINARY A. farce of ‘frantic husbands, a laugh. rict of rivals—you'll for-

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