The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1927, Page 5

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PREM 2 FNM NILE ‘THE BISMARCK |the Johns Hopkins hospital in Balti- NOTICE Royal Heels | Gleaming Shoulder Zeoniny | AT THE SCHOOLS |)"i5 cu, poe ny - end q ae Capen ducokaen, | m Margaret Lattimorclle and Harold| Hotel Patterson wi : / ‘lle ‘ k \ . MW jand Frances Lambeck have entered 10 A. M. Armistice Day. e RS See Ren IGr a Joseph Coghlan a, Murphy ren shen / the seventh grade at the Will school.) GIRLS WANTED “ * . Elected Head of : yor nd Joseph Wright. Miss Jessie Streigl i ducti s Out-of-Town Guest ‘ Delphians Will Study Richholt 3 T Alp Seventh grade — Mary Bankston, | : an inter-class contest vat the Will pasa ene < ty - Is Honoree at Cards| ‘Milton’ at Meeting Soe ee (uethe Sita ae ieee scoot en tenes of famiiar sone. | Eula ors hanes ts : “a Soe ee Joseph Coghlan was elected pres-/ Cue, Wallace Pederson, ud Freda | Lester Breslow of the, seventh| start. for. themselves. On! ena et vein indy ee ae tlie, fibiect Ce ident of the Parent-Teachers asso-|"°"*CMmeyer, | pe. at the Will school left recent-| modern methods taught. ne esda; so ol A . ‘ * ny liment to her sister, Mrs. B, V.| Eta chapter of Delphisn, which will ciation of the Richholt school at} The pupils of the Roosevelt school eats agree on st Ea) peor i cigy va yd one Ps ippold of Valley City. be held Friday morning at 9:30 at the meeting held Monday evening. [greatly enjoyed the concert given | Evelyn Jahnke, an eighth grade] free catalog explains everything. plas pedal os Bat fead in a ekg! Bead) it. ES. Stucke te etl, oe was uamed vice SU) Sete by Ae Great | pupil at the Will school, has been ill! Write for it today. Pauls Halee ith honor: leader ting. ; .# , sec-| Northern male quartet. je quar- i ; * Arcade going to firs. Giles Personius. A , Of the special topics of the meet- retathy and Cari *Scott, Tieasuters tet was introduced at the school ‘by ee fy hd i bende pill hen engi guest prize was given to Mrs. Lip-| ing, Mrs. E. Lahr will report on! ° Votes were cast to hold the future| Fred Ingstad of this city. Jack Andrews returned to his CTE TENT Id. “L’Allegro;” Shakespeare, two son- meetings on the first Monday of , Spite studies at the Will school Monday An attractive color scheme of;nets, by Mrs. ©. B. Whittey; “As-| every month. es and history classes un- after a two week's illness. H. B. LOVE : orange and yellow was carried out|sembly of the Fallen Angels,” a se- Twenty new niembers were taken |e", Mi trude Evarts and Miss eid i yy in the table appointments. At the| lection from Paradise Lost by Mrs. into the organization at the meet-| Mabel Olson at the Will school are George Peterson has returned to Doctor of Chiropractic conclusion of the games a lupcheon| George Shafer, “Eve’s Account of ing Monday evening. At the close| ¥ "ting essays on “Sakakawea” for the Will school aftef a month’s ill- course was served. her First Day” by Mrs. L. Rubin of the business meeting Mrs. A. N. the Provident Life Insurance con- ness. Palmer School 3-year: graduate Busigh and Mes, Govige Diert ot| es Mother sf pearl heels. in. scartet,|NOWUm save, two readings while |‘**t- «06 ' CH Examination Free 5 J in scarlet, i ii i r y, a velve! yeni! is il ii 7 Fargo will be in this city Saturday| Judge L. J. Palda, Jr. of Minot} blue and white, dotted with bril-| Marguerite Kennedy.” Roteertments | w THe penmanship classes at the|“\, black velvet, evening gown has} , Albert Dralle is a new. pupil in|{ Eitinge Bldg. Blsmarek, N. D. evening for special services at-the| and Attorneys J. K. Murray of'liants, add a scintillatingly charm-|were served by the committee. Will school under Miss Jessie Streig! |.” front and back ornament of Salvation Army hall at 8 o’clock.| Mott, A. L. Knauf of Jamestown ing note te new eveniag slippers.| All members are requested to be | &te making posters this week, gleaming strass and diamante. Staff Captain Brewer of Fargo,| and W. L. Nash of Minot are in the : present at the next meeting which | Choosing their subjects from pen: sheen : divisional commander in North Da-| city for the federaXterm of court. 3 will be held Monday, Dec. 5, at 8|™8nship, music or books. GEO ETS AT, kota and northern Minnesota, will ee 8 CARD OF THANKS o'clock. 4 Ses te party Tuesday in honor of Miss Lu- speak Sunday morning at 11 o’clock| Adolph Rheaultx formerly con-| We wish to express our heartfelt eee Duncan Wallace, who has been at-|cile M. Malmquist. and at 8 o'clock in the evening at| nected with the First National bank| thanks to all who so kindly gave Will School N: tending the Will school, is now eee the Salvation Army hall, of Fargo, sas accapted a position Tile sitieraice and, sympathy r-| Will Scnool Names a a the Highland school in De- The pupils of the Richholt school wit ie_Erickson-Boardman -| ing the illness and death of our be-; roit, Mich., where he is making his e cticing for th ta “ a H. F. McLean of the Dominion! pany of Bismarck. yige loved wife and mother, also for the! Its Honor Students home., Ree Moon Queen” to be given Nowe 20." NOVEMBER 11 1918 Gustesy ta erly. oF” eon Mrs. FE. E. P tt “ot Di d ees Eo ithines ent Fanil; The following list of seventh land Th nd ‘ 4 ~ the Wach Al 1 Re elke : juebec, former! 0! ismarck, irs, E. EB. Potter aw: » E. ines and Family. ; isi v he second grade al e Wachter Abigai f the eighth gi x 1 spent several aye last week in this| her mother, Mrs. J. C. Savold of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. McCullough.| eighth grade pupils are on the honor | school entertained at He si rit ps of the. ‘Will. school e Stina NOVEMBER 11, 1927 city as the guest of his mother,| Detroit Lakes, ‘Minn., were the — — Mrs. Mary McLean. He returned to| guests of friends in Bismarck Wed-| Rummage ‘sale in 4he Bis- Mapienar’ og eeopa : es eee * |marck bank building on Satur- To American Heroes: on es regular | mecting 2 nee co é 5. T. seas) and J. see eo day, Nov. 12, under the aus- ’ t latrons’ club wi eld Friday} Fargo attorneys, are attending the| 4 f the Busi d Pro- J Ss . afternoon at 2:30 at the home of| annual fall term of the federal dis-|Pices of the Business and Pro: ‘ as ‘oO Today—nin ar Mra: J.C. ee pace we mem-| trict court in session here this week.| fessional Women’s club. y ave y e years later ers are urged to at and are 2 iia © 20 7] th arch requested to bring thimbles and| Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Almquist re-|=————— Good as Kk T th we pause in the mare needles.” Worg willbe provided Steare they areca called by the deat — of progress to do th ' where they were calle: The w is the “a oi ss tin , is SS Major and Mrs. Charles H. Love-| of Mr. Almaquist’s Mae e deat Abe one is that persons will neglect their teeth when prog: S to do em well and Captain and Mrs, Robert eee modern dentistry methods are so easily available, and when honor Wright were joint hosts Saturday] A marriage license was issued sonable as ours. We can refer you to hun- = beeen) “ Scot ae ae the beers to Belch Aeey Bi, in this vicinity who recommend our work and serv- a nd Mrs. Love-| and Miss Ma: lae Ga ae . rill tell y 4 ay laaual . ane ee sie Meld ybelle e eso} ts sand who w ill tell you that they saved up to 50 per cent Hotel Prince, 8 ee y coming to us. The L. A. P. M., a branch of the} A. C. Taylor returned to Stecle U Bismarck, N. D. Odd ‘Fellows’ lodge, will entertain| Wednesday after spending a few|! Matinee Every Day 2380 For Natural Appearance and Permanency Sante at a dance at the I. 0. O. F. hall] days with relatives and friends in = . —— WeR i Thursday evening, Nov. 17. Good] this city. TONIGHT - Thursday e Recommend Bridgework music wet be furnished and every- shah ss * 4 shi 4 me is welcome. ike Hruby an iss Mary rare s a paerhattnd © Skoropat of Wilton were granted a MARION x Attorney General and Mrs.| marriage license in Bismarck Tues- George Shafer and family spent the} day. ° week-end at Minot as the house anette: < Price, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John} A marriage license was issued} " Thorpe, former residents of this! Wednesday to. Fred Ebenal and . Per a city. aes Miss Barbara E. Gabel of Bismarck. A The wedding of Miss Maybelle] Philip Bangs of Grand Forks is i! wp . , Tooth Mae Gates and Gilbert Neideffer of| in the city this week, attending ses- y) this city occurred Tuesday evening] sions of the federal term of court. | in Mandan. After Nov. 15 they dea dalied sete be oe at the Bismarck Asal eontten ean tie vol en ui . ngeles, Calif,, arrived in Dismal ie iaipioners4)9 01679 \5-i0 jb 0-6 $15 i nae oie Tuesday to spend some time. 9 a lee i sr Our Painless Methods All War Mothers wishing to join 22 karat Gold Crowns ............ $6 in the Armistice Day parade are re- Porcelain Crowns ......... It is welcome news to our patients to Know quested to meet at the Grand Pa- ‘ 2 that with the modern anaesthetic we use in cific hotel Friday morning at 10 Bridge Teeth ..... : $6 our practice we are enabled to perform ex- o'clock. Cars will be furnished. Fillings, up from tractions, fillings, bridging and crowning of oe @ eee es Silla tecth vlutely without pain, You'll appre- Mrs. Rose Hoffman went to Painless Extractions . $L ciate this service. ‘ Grand Forks Tuesday where _ she; 4 will spend some time at The Rose, » e, OST: N ENTISTS Uupr me shop, ue she recently opened in| \PAZO OINTMEN OFFICE N that city. wn a : Hours ISMAR DE A IC SERVICE Mrs. Harriet Steinmetz and i / é daughter left Wednesday for Los 9AM. pate iaaai aol ir * Angeles, Calif; where they plan to Tocr. M on ee eee DESIRED ’ i spend the winter, ““" 7 Rooms 3 to 7, Lucas are pad Telephone 281 SEPA . 3 SMARCK, N. D. i N. A. Freeburg and daughter, : Doctors Must Pay This Amount Evelyn, left this morning for fe Mlegal Removal of Tonsils iteaalee where they will spend the THEATRE (lively vx. Higgs (Ore Pac. It. 363) 4 —_———— see Mrs. Christine Robidou left Wed- The Supreme Court of Oregon, in affirming a judg- nesday for Los Angeles, Cait Last ied —_— ment for $1,000 damages in favor of the plaintiff, says ieee she will spend — several ureda that she alleged that the defendant advised her that it soaniee eae was necessary for her to have an operation on the sep- Miss Orpha LaCroix of James- Performances 7:15 & 9 here, from time tum of her nose, that he was employed to perform the town is spending a few days in Bis- z iy : operation, and that, while she was under an anaesthet- marck as the guest of friends. Adults 50c, Children. 25¢ to time, have ic, instead of operating on the septum. he removed her John A. Johnson left’ Wednesday ; | tonsils, “causing plaintiff to suffer great physical pain for Los Angeles, Calif., where he Just one objedt.-.to make and will for all time to come so cause plaintiff to suffer will spend the, winter months. great physical pain.” . ‘ Marcus Paulson of Ieieeelon It is very doubtful that the plaintiff should ever be ve a eee te ay ean 5 limited to nominal damages where he has been sub- wae Fs be A wonderful new drink jected to an operation without his consent. Such an Philip, Weber of Arena spent: life at any moment. ° operation constitutes technical assault and battery. Wednesday in Bismarck, looking ane chock-full of energy! BEAUSE THE PHYSICIANS HAVE BEEN UNABLE after business interests. E Pearce THE PRECISE FUNCTIONS OF THE Holy communion service will be oe ISILS IS NOT SUFFICIENT REASON FOR CON- held at, o'clock Armistice Day at From purest chocolate CLUDING THAT THEY HAVE NO FUNCTIONS. ‘the Episcopal church, * first choice as emergency THE LAW PRESUMES THAT EVERY ORGAN IN- Mrs, A. 3, ‘Thompson of “Fargo rations for athletes, sol- PERFORM “IN. MAINTAINING. THE BODY IN day for treatment. : diers, explorers, aviators. SOUND HEALTH. THAT PRESUMPTION IS NOT Si sige Pgh ich énonk pe go gl Bay MEDICAL SCIENCE HAS of Ralei i “ 0’ ‘ ‘AINED THE PRECISE FUNC- cs ipdneatag Jn Bipeelt See And gee, how good it TION PERFORMED BY ANY SPECIFIC ORGAN OR a makes you feel! No GLAND. IN ADDITION TO THAT THERE WAS __ Frank Hill of Bismarck is spend- A’ E PLAINTIFF IN THIS CAS! - ing a few dgys in Killdcer.on bus- matter how weary and SUFFERED SEVERE PAINS FOR SOME CONSID- iness. hee is worn-out you are, you SR AALELEME ae ae ecw TROUB- Theodore Quanrud left Saturday +) seb e bee, E T! iF E TRIAL TWO fon Skkngo en a 10 days’ business get that beneficial ‘‘kick YEARS LATER. . trip. —_—_—_—EESE EEE immediately . No comment is necessary on our part on the above and = if we made any comment at all it certainly would not ! Try Cocoa-Crush today br dy see A the = of “peor is yet Bei 4 The Weather that the legal profession has a much more logical turn neg ete at the counter. The taste of mind than the average M. D. To put the above in Probably rain turning will delight you—and plain English it means that the Judges of the Supreme snow tonight and Fri- day, Colder, SEE OUR AD ONPAGE6 | Extreme Values in Suits Court of Oregon believe that God gave us our organs for some function and that they were not put there to be removed by doctors, In our CLINIC we do not REMOVE TONSILS nor any you'll findAt satisfying. other organ of the human body. We believe that every organ has a to perform and is very n: Drink Invigorating that every our bodies if we expect to enjoy perfect health. In- flammation of the tonsils is no indication for their re- : : can ld treatment, scientific food combinations and Vitamin e Herbal Treatment. We also cure stomach ks ers, enlarged prostate, etc., without the KNIFE. With . Marian‘ Nixon _ Hobart Bosworth us before being operated on. 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