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Ky \ sided, — : Children’s ate. “ot the appiecehing wedaine, Miss Id: ‘Wee “Tonight I am the Bank of France,” says Chico in one of the many amus- w ee y Hats, each .. $1 -00 Silk Bloom. which will take place January 3 in| MISS Ida Wendt and ing scenes which occur in “Seventh Heaven,” which will be at the city h $1 00 Minneapolis. Forrest Gunder Are auditorium Monday night, THE WEDDING RING OF bags, Dole “9 T-OO) iliegates if i i J.P, Sell will leave this i ive li . , Silk Vests Thursday Musical Married Thursday) ,.2f, Swit ave thie evening attractive eset. | | FOREVER AND A DAY - Day vsvesee, DE IY oh evs OL OO Club Studies Work Miss Tda Wendt of Judson be-| Sttend the National Bottlers” con- ait SUS Tue Gunmen Silk Hose, regular price ; 5 re, xd i of Women Composers | <r", 'h, bride of Forrest Gunder Attomey 1" Co Linn. of Linton| UM &a.a ait ervice. major has ENTIMENT fules that the sclec- $1.00 sor .. $1.00 a rm ne, 5 le in_ of nja ey $, r 3, 3 “¥ 4 The works of leading American Tatherane eral of this sty. jd eet) in Aye city. Thursday to Powerful as. his famous stage. role tion of a wedding fing 1s quite bape : Pal . owinevee $1.00 be ge Mrmr 1G. Monson read the marriage ser- | ‘Tansact business, Glory Flagg” in “What Price the most important purchase you Full Fashioned Hose, Children’s Silk FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Scene From ‘Seventh Heaven’ Fate ot is tae ated * ooncnnnd Da ® | New York, where he will spend the} Doll, Almont, and Peted plot is simple, that of aman| Personal and | fetor tte te winter at the home of his brother.| of St. Vincent, On his trip to New York he will stop in St, Paul and in Jackson, aos reer who goes out into, the world to amass a great sectlen 20 ony in Social News of Lal may repay the girl wi spurn 1s cin’ ire after ha guloe bo, wealth ad ee an Marriage licenses hav been te- ut after ke gains his wealth and} @——————____. larriage licenses the opportunity: arises he is not cap-| A son was born Thursday at the/ sued during the past three days to at's of following through with his} Mandan hospital to Mr. and Mrs,| Miss Tecla Anton and J. original plans. actors are few) Walter G. Renden of this city. The| Schants of Glen Ullin; Siow tds| FOR SALE—A | Social and Personal Mrs. Welch Announces|Foreign Engagement of Her| Hosts to Officers us porfectly cast. baby has been named Walter, Jr. Abed geri and akg Be = : -_-_--ooOoOoOoo ee ier, ew el an Daughter Gwendolyn From Ft. Lincoln Dance, L0.0.F. Hall, Satur- s6rs, ay. Davison of Aberdeen, Nov. 12th. S- D., fied director of the W. B. A., rosea met Thu day evening with the! Rummage sale in the Bis-] Mandan V’ B. A., at the Knights ot| marck bank building Saturday,| ,Ythiss hall operas haem on 2 Basin ae mt hae D. Trus of Almont visited eee: ( . dent Weamte die | ts lather: Women es Mrs. George Welch announced the| Lt. Col. Brown and other officers engagement of her daughter, Gwen- local dolyn, to Kelley Simonson of this city at a prettily appointed bridge party Thursday evening at the eee in Person Court. ridge was played at three tables ag a Seen “bo pt Bo. are ing iss Tlétte ean and] thi Mise | Katharya Goddard. “At the pede) fa ee conclusion of the games a refresh- ment course was served. Pome! nai di basset ie A color scheme of pink and white Capt. E. G. Wanner, department was carried out in the table appoint- 2 ments. Tiny cards at each place an.| Commander of the V. F. W., pre- Saturday, Nov. 12th per par $1.00 Millinery—Women’s and ice. meeting of the Thursday Musical ii ft - | rs H. Jackson of Hettinger spent| George Fawcett appears in one of glub at the home of Mrs. John A. nn he aescae Reus te Thursday in Bismarck looking after |the strongest and most warmly hu- will ever make. € We present rson. afternoon dress of blue crepe. The business affairs, ‘7: man characterizations of his screen seamless wedding rings, made per pair =’. $1.00 Hose, regu pr, 2 press. DLOO Mrs. J. P. Regan, as leader of the | bride w } ; bd career, and Yola d’Avril, French = Ss A few blouses and sweaters s meeting, read an interesting paper wane, jet olson ated ee, Lou Mattson of Huron, S. D. dancing girl “find” of First Nation- with adevoted ctaftsmanship that to close out izes 6 to 9 1-2, on outstarding American women | groom. spent Thursday in this city trans- | al Pictures, producers of “Hard- % Dollar Da Shades: Black, Ten composers. Iilustrting the compo-|" Mr, and Mrs. Gunder will make | #cting business. a Boiled Haggerty,” has a splendid reveals itself in the absolute fine- y $1 00 Brown, sitions of Carrie Jacobs Bond, Mrs.|their home on a farm near New| = M ke Part as the cafe dancer. ts each ....... e and Grey, J. LaRose sang “Castles in the | Salem upon their return from a mo-|_ Mrs. E. Sailer of Hebron was a] The picture is filled with color, ness of finish Mrs. George Buemeland| tor trip to tl ed the 0 solo, “From Blac! Mankato, ite ‘ ‘i ‘ti guest of friends in this city Thurs-| romance and thrilling action, with ‘win’ Cities and day. a liberal spicing of the best of com- No Charge No Approval No Exchange a Ed teat abd of the ee aikeanas nite tab “ ied edy, si ve » Hi, AL :. 0] ly 91 riscoll was a busi- —— Mrs, Regen, sang itary ‘turner| Mrs. Adler Entertains |ncse caller 14 thi cite Tracie CAPITOL THEATRE BONHAM BROS. Falter’s song “The Pine Tr ;,” and “The Chinese Parrot,” the Paul id buyh e a4 e Mrs, A.J. Bauer sang “Cradle D.D.N. Club Thursday Sa er og cor moemmmm en production of the Earl Derr ee ee Nielsen’s Milline Song” by Kate Vannah. — | At the Movies || Biggers’ story of the same" mame A short business meeting was Mrs. M. R. Adler was hostess 4 | which was for months a_ weekly held after the program at which elated evening to the D.D.N. club ELTINGE THEATRE fiction feature in the “Saturday 418 1-2 Broadway farther plans were made for the|#t her tome. oe “Hard-Boiled Haggerty,” Milton| Evening Post” and which is now BOTH CARVED AND PLAIN BANDS ARB SHOWN 'y operetta “Miss Cherry Blossom”| The evening was spent at two ta-| sin), latest starring picture, at the | shown as a screen play at the Ca) which the club will present in the cee of bridge with high scores go-| Fitinge today and Saturday: is par-| itol Theatre, has cartainly nade a near future. Miss Pauline E. Dut-|ing to Mrs. H. A. Lewis and Mrs. ticularly notable for the fact that it] deep impression on local motion pic- ton with the Better Plays Exten-|E. A. Kaiser. The hostess served a| contains not only a powerful char-| ture patrons. cs z sion of New York City addressed | refreshment course after the games.| acterization for the ‘star, but’ une Large crowds filled eyery seat in the meeting, telling the members usually strong and effective ones for | the theatre. something of “Seventh Heaven” |Qut-of-Town Guests many other story characters. Here is a photoplay which will which will be presented here Monday °. Molly O’Day plays opposite the| live in the minds of those who see evening. Miss Dutton also talked Honored at Dinner | star in the role of a French girl of | it for years to come. It is made on the work of the Better Plays Ex- — mystery, with whom Haggerty falls | without crowds or massive settings; ‘ tension. Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Harty and Mr.|in love. Much comedy, and a bur-! without sensationalism or feats of Mrs. Larson served a refreshment and Mrs. Earl Beatt entertained|den of tense drama as well as the daring, yet it keeps the audience on course at the close of the afternoon. | Thursday evening at a bridge dinner | romanntic side of the picture falls| the edge of their seats throughout i at the Harty home in compliment to| upon this new, very capable and| the entire showing of the masterly : ,Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Blunt of this} mr, and Mrs. B. V. Lippold of Val- ca city, Dr. and Mrs. Larson of Under- | jey City. = t wood and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wyard Thanksgiving decorations were of Minneapolis left Thursday for) used in furnishing attractive table Winnipeg where they are spending | appointments. At the conclusion of Armistice Day, >| the dinner three tables of bridge were in play with honors going to Mrs. Kate S. Wilder of Fargo.| mr, and Mrs. At L. Overbees Guest superintendent of child welfare and prizes were presented to Mr. and health department of the W. C. T.4 mrs, Lippold, U., will speak at 8 o’clock Monday ees evening at the Baptist church in} Mrs, Mike Wildes of Bismarck this city. | io underwent an .veration, at St. Mrs. H, Steinmetz and daughter, | “!¢*ius hospital Thursday: Eunice, who left Wednesday for Los] 4 gon was born Thureday at St. Angeles, will visit relatives and xius. he i friends ‘at Spokane and Seattle, fag Reseial, to Mr. and_ Mrs. se @ Wash. and at San Francisco en route. s rab rege eee “pelted gin r the in s where he Mrs. Anne L. Peterson will Pr will’ spend a short time. sent a group of her pupils in p ee recital this evening at 8 o'clock Mrs. Eugene Wachter of this city t the Melody Shop. All who are in-|has been admitted to St. Alexius terested are cordially invited, hospital for treatment, Mrs. A. Van Horn left today for! ©, p McCarth: of Steele spent Tampa, Florida, where she will make | Wednesday in this city looking sat her home for the wintcr months. business interests. En route she will visit in Kansas City and in Hobston, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gran and little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fraser are spending the week-end ‘with relatives and friends in Fargo. | The Philathea Bible class of el Presbyterian church are serving dinner at 6:3C this evening at the! church, The public is invited. Edward L. Farrington of Glen- le, Calif., who has spent the past on in this city with friends, left Thursday for Atlanta, Ga, Miss Della Asher, who has been employed at Valley City for the past six months, arrived in Bismarck Thursday to make her home. iss Dolly Phillips of Minot spent the pest few days in this city with friends while en route home from a visit in Halliday. | ‘ Earl Gaskill returned to his home t Sterling Wedne: after spend- born Thursday at St. ‘A son was y Nae, Alexius hospital to Dr. and R B. Rad! of Hebron. ‘ian Burke is spending Preah at Devils Lake as the guest of friends. | Pres: f Turtle Lake has ioe B acharged from St, Alexius hospital. EPA | Rothmann of Washburn was a wie visitor in this city Thurs- Et Favorite Stage Star, writes: a Experience has shown me that I can smoke and at thesame-_ - time maintain a perfect voice, unirritated and clear, for my work. This is only true when I smoke Lucky Strikes. Their splendid flavor is most enjoye able and I notice that Lucky Strikes never cause me the slightest cough at any time.” eae ‘ Thanksgiving Sale Felts, Velvets, Satins and a few metallic values up t $12.50 SALE PRICES $3.00 and $5.00 Children’s Hats,, each $2.00 "BUCHHOLZ MILLINERY Third Street opposite Prince Hotel Matinee Every Day 2:30 PRs ee ala ae TONIGHT « Fri. & Sat. AUDITORIUM Monday, Nov. 14th JOHN GOLDEN 9 : ME OO Mitchell Lewls George Fawcett é Arthuy Stone a The Weather Fair tonight and Saturday, Colder. Temperature near zero, 1 Another Shipment of 85 Suits Best values ever offered at $29.50 With two pairs trousers. See north window. : s No Throat Irtitation-No Cough.