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' MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE armed and | home after attending the district meeting of Rebekahs, held here this week-e G eee “The alumnae association of Bis- marck hospital will hold monthly business seating. Tieeday Phot siening at 8 o'clock at Nurses jome. hy Mrs. A. nd Mrs, Gordon Harris have returned from a motor ie taCasper, Wyo., where they vis- i their sister, Mrs, C. D. Murane. Gerald trom left Si eve- : funday Suspense—like that of | OP R ning for Minneapolis where he will at Steele, Friday at McCluskey, and ! reneme his studies at the Minneapo- datectiys Sepiane i gros Saturday at Bismarck. JUST MAR IED lis Art Institute. 26 Leonard Anderson left today for Grand Forks where he will begin his ter the Capital Commercial college. ‘Miis Ruby ‘Apland of Driscoll spent the haat in Bismarck as guest of Miss Vivian Martineson. ‘Mrs. J. A. Melicher returned Sat- from a two weeks’ visit with our of Fargo, were in Bismarck Sat- urday on business. Mrs. Virginia Butler of the Vir- oa Butler Home studio, will leave iesday morning for iminneapuus where she will attend the Minnesota Photographers convention. sional Photographers, both men and women, will attend the meeting. peters eeeene | At the Movies . : eee ee ELTINGE THEATRE picture, “The Patriot,” which comes to the Eltinge screen for Tuesday, Wednesday and Th ror. A in the court of the Cus Dae that the audience is always conscious of an enormous palace, great 8) Me Citizenship Hearing Held at Washburn A naturalization hearing was be- ing held today at Washburn by L. L, Welsh of the bureau of natural- ization and Judge Fred Jansonius of the Fourth judicial district. Edward ty, court stenographer, also | attended, ‘The examiner and the court of- fictals held three hearings last week. Applicants were examined Thursday | RUNSVOLD GOES TO CHINA Fargo, N, D., Oct. 1—(AP)—Dr, J. D. Runevold, pastor of First OES Ke "2 Bakino Powner W. C. T. U. BACKS HOOVER Minot, N. D., Oct, 1.—(AP Candidacy of Herbert Hoover wi endorsed at meeting of North Da- kota women’s Christian Temperance Union. . more to get the best in flours. We guarantee that you will make better baked foods with OCCIDENT, LYONS BEST Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Monday Hilarious Mixup! Plotting against an Emperor who | Sepnemiers X00: at the University pound hatte man, his Phin beck dpe pace, ill leap ice JAMES HALL i se 8 dom was under the direct survell-|5 heading a commission of two HARRISON Mrs, i. J, Rumley of Ashley] lance of the police is the dangerous | whieh will make exhaustive study of FORD spent the week-end in Bismarck with | #"d exciting work which falls te the | missions in China. Sends while attending the Rebekah| !ot of Stone, who, with Flor- WILLIAM ee ethan sietape™s CPO SABINAE| | “King of | Kings,” Capitol AUSTIN a Miss Genevieve Schain of Lisbon| ,, From the opening shot, plet, coun-| Theatre starting tonight, LILA LEE arrived in Bismarck Saturda, to en- eke ties yee tie tate , # ; It costs only a few cents S Laughs! Roars! Story by ANNE num. Cedergren left F: bers of soldiers, peasantry and the NICHOLS for Mianeagotis where he ser i] plains of Russia, attention is never | the week with relatives. ones atcerted Stam, tne, neptond ot } Z who wrote “Mrs, of the Mason Fiosinating story. Emil Jennings OR CLIMAX “ABIE’S | apartments Laney of the spend| as Czar Paul gives a characterisa- ida | several days in Fargo, fine Ynlch Gogarres. te Le laced te than from any other flour. ROSE” ET | Denton” and “The Way” of Alt Try asack! 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Join Squirrel Club for Billie Mills |. 2 Kiwanis, Grand Pacific Hotel ...... 12:15 p. m.| Night Watchmen—Officials tarsser tions Will Be Formed in A 2 War Mothers, place to be announced .. sesessese 8:00 p.m. s d: Saturday Afte: i at Banquet Sunday a ay rnoon Netarane of Foreign Wars, Grand Pacific Hotel .... $:90 p.m. This District Armed fe ees jompany A, Armory ...,........ - 7:30 p.m. idle: | _ Five new Squirrels were initisted| Billie Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eastern Star, Masonic Temple . + 8:00 p. m. — wetel | gaiiey cee wher the, Tol | WC. bills dee wren bert Soeaoce 1. 0. 0. F. Subordinate, 1. 0. 0. F. Hail . + 8:00 p, m.| Formation of at least four or, do Rud Baralgh costs Senet | Squirrel club held its annual banquet |Sfterncon to 1 little boys on the} 3 Les A parte Cok ed + 12:15 p. m.| five new Lions clubs in this im- against the operations of bank rob-|C. T. U. A union service last night, : ita tiokol ‘PaROEeRSb. ea of his eighth birthday an- ee Sane: ae ae + B09 Be Ri] mediate district will be started at. | bers who have been active in North] at which Mra. cleans Soeree n- “ 3 & Oe i Be ee ae | Dakota. lerson, president cam- Gerald Jones, Reuben Peterson,| Th De Mola; lasonic Temp + 17:30 p. m.| 9Mce q l fi Gate Register, ‘Warren Keikul and| the thetee alter’ whet tedeat Catholic Order of Foresters, 2 Fee ee The Bismarck Lions Club will be This ‘announcement was made to-| paign issues, and Miss Helen Louise , ich luncheon Pp. the sponsoring alub. , day by Sheriff Rollin Welch who| Byernes of California, national field Peter Meckler are the new members. | was served at the Mills home. A Knights of Pythias, A. O. + 8:00 p.m.) "Nd oPiing f> Lawrence B. Slater,’ has instructed bank officials to take | Secretary, gave a sermon, closed the . Harold McDonald presided 8s | color scheme of yellow and pink dec-| ,_M- B. A. I. O. 0. F. H 8:00 p. m.| ctmerly of Oakes N. D., iield die no chances with the highwaymen, | general sessions of the convention. Sai ces ‘Mrs. Mills was asel 4 5 D.A.R,, Mrs. Christianson ...... 1:00 p. m.| organization of the new organiza-| ity. They dhe sean ae fe f Billie Anderson, | FGsOri, Ben The: GhacHan + (98100 Be My ie Cie clube Have not heea’ane Sheriff Welch said, have employed| life sentences here for murder of el Jones Marrie ‘ Re 8 Lions Club, Grand Pacific H at F . ign B. th) curieed:: The matter. is now if tie night watchmen to guard them|Bobby Franks, denied they were A “at Pretty Ceremony Bismarck Girl May Bismarck Study, Club, Mrs, Stucke’ |. 2 "3:00 ps m. PE ee Cie ee te Heke ete ie Petite decal deat ine eee fies’ thet . —— . A. M. % reites, . m. r. Slater, who was a guest of |} “ a 8 ices learattaetiy ce rises Be Beauty Queen at Monday Club, Mrs. A. M- Brandt vi $300 De tl Mee at the money teste tor Cashiers and bank clerks have been | sentence. homers Mis Mate Soccer| Sioux Falls, S, D,| — Cathole autor st Ameri a ad eed erg yi nrseryr em daughter of Mrs. ‘Selma Jacobson] 5 1. 6,0. F, Canton, 1.0, 0. F. Hail 2 gino BM] September 1. During that time he, BEW ARE THE Hees 6 bride oe fees oe queatmarek may have a beauty g Eythian Sisters, A. 0. U. W. Hall = 8200 ae es in ea Rete ane Lawrence B. Slater, formerly of si noon at 3 o’clock at tl - iwanis, Grand Pacific Hotel .. 12:15. p. m. A '- | Oakes, rth Dakota, ‘s in Bis- English Lutheran church, The mar- eee eaaka etre daughter Mothers’ Club, Mrs. Wm. Harris . 8:00 p. nm mare, Rugby, Bottineau, Cando and| marek to aid in the formation of sev- COLDS TH AT H ANG ON riage service was read by Rev. I. G. Bismarck, ‘1 re. ¢ Ni iutcron he Daughters of Union Veterans, Mrs. : 3:30 p. m.| Williston. The latter club was! eral new Lions Clubs in this dis- RHeh, 5 bridal party entered the| 4d, DoPUlat co-ode at lows’ Feit| ‘Busines and Professional Women, mie $220 B- m.|Shehen the prevent program of ex-| {ict wahhenia er Lots OTTRRES:| Gaaghs from can may lead ve oo] Gamias which exe ad asl the 8 ent ie company A, Armory .. » 7:30 p.m. A ie ‘-|tion will be the sponsors, Slater Miss Atma Monson played| f2!\ed®, Sloux Falls, § D who will School Board, High School. 7:30 p. m.{ tension is completed, North Dakota won the position of field representa-| ous trouble. | You can stop them | inflamed membrance and stop the if. the wedding march from Lohengrin. |e voted on this week for Tepee Day I. 0. 0. F. Subordlinate, I. 0. 0, F. Hall . 8:00 p. m.| Will have more Lions clubs than all tive for his activities while a mem-| ew with Creomulsion, an emulsified | sitatlon, while the ereosote goes om to tow rey de chine, finned sote|, Mist Baty, Henmanaon of Fange| Motions Gertie Che Men R's. eal cme Rlsatue me he eae] etter ley) Sera es Saree | a eae jow crepe de chine, fashion: e-| is the only oth ‘others’ Service Clubs, Mrs. R. D. Kennelly ... + 8:00 p.m. 5 a _— SSE BER 26 ith fold % a Jeug and trimmed with. beads, - Her !# the only other North Dakota girl P: ive Mothers’ Club, Mrs. ‘ feprebies tre A musical program was furnished = : with two-fold action; it soothes and | and the growth of the germs. wedding <a om of silk tulle, and in the race. Campaigning for the 10 Rotary, Grand. ee ee Read i ay bg - today by Mrs. Frank Barnes ac-|from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Thursday, | heals the in@amed membranes and in- | Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac- she carried an arm bouquet of pink Meehpd Red are un- Current Events Club, Mrs, Obert Olson . + 3:00 us m. ae ae jee by tat R. Oe nie after this broadcast and an ae known drugs creosote is rec: pe goed hon and Beg me y ampus, Fortnightly Club, Mrs, Burke : 3:00 p. m.|E. Morris, Mrs. Barnes ‘sang two 2 nor , roe Ruby Jacobson in white mes- especially amnoee arse i American Legion Auxiliary, B. and P. W. Rooms .... 8:00 p. m,| elections. alta bead before fie, rareo, post pes medical miei bronchial achial Arrtatons, and ts excellent Che pl eee Sen te a | Me Mi Mae alg cs ERR] Pent Bt nt gee sew | cea fee tnd | Nay bridesmaids. They carried corsage|** Well as beauty and popularity. Company. A, Armory . : 7:30 bs m| Which will be inaugurated Wednes- | trains for San Antonio. On the way| ltritations, Creomalsion contains, in | lieved efter taking eccording to direc bouquets of roses. Mr. Jones, was| Prospective “queens” who are lead- Sons of Norway, I. 0. : 8:00 p. m,| day morning. they will play over radio stations in| addition to, creosote, other healing | tious. Ask your (adv.) attended by. his” brother, Gerald ing the race are Miss Mary Martfhi, A. 0. U. W,.A. 0. U, W. : 8115p. m,|. Guests today were Mrs. Barnes, et Kansas City, Fort Jones, and Charles Voracheck. ioux 8; Miss Helen Sigler, 12 Delphian Society, Prince Hotel 2:30 p. m.| Mrs. Morris, Larry Slater, Theo- MN oa ie hae and will also be ‘More than 60 guests attended the aes acd Miss Helen Hermanson, Knights of Columbus, St. Mar + 8:00 p. m,{dore Quanrud, Bernard Schwartz, bey jal ne elute ot Steduon home after the cerernony| Fale, lin ‘Evalyn Jacobson, Se-| 39 BUSA LO Ou F. Hal ‘a0 pm guhee, and Lymn Sperny. | Leuns'on thir feturn trip” . k » ie . C. T. and Auxiliary, Elks Hall .. . 8:00 p. m.| Waukee, and Lynn Sperry. iy LSD Bri ht colored garden flowers ie Wack hoe Miss Marjorie Ross, i. la elt 4H eo diet 2 Railroad Trainmen » 200 4 ia L Z nnaire Ban d to fntunges atthe eb rie tigen bee ) : 5 ions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel ........... + 12:15 p. m.| Legionnaire Ban and will make the convention trip cake formed the centerpiece for the P. E. O., Mrs. Dobler ........ 3:00 p. m, - make the convention trip luncheon table. : ° City Commission, City ‘Hati!): ° 8:00 5 5 Attend National Meet with the organization. ent and Mrs. Jonen will make Personal and se Matonle Blue Lodge, Masonic Teme . : 8:00 p.m eal NESTOS BOOSTS HOOVER | BELLE MEHUS dirt ates? iwanis, Grand Pacific Hotel ........ vee 12:15 p.m, i = i pat a a i haan es lr pete Social News of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Grand Pacific Hotel + 6:30 uy m. gion bn cinene wean “fcom, beg Herbert Soave wail have rine - Teacher of piano and theory is organizing classes in home, they will visit relatives in Mandan Vicinity \ Company A, Armory ........< + 7:30 Pp. m./eral radio stations before and dur-|ity in North Dakota in ‘November, . me, y encanta Eastern Star, Masonic Temple . + 8:00 p. m.| i i . \ HARMONY Minneapolis. ¢ @ 10. 0.F. Sub P. ing their trip to the American le-|R. A. Nestos, former governor of |¥ Mr. Jones is the son of Mrs. E. L.| Mr, and Mrs, John A. Zent if Rey, GH ce + ,8:00 p. m.| gion national convention in San An-| that state, said as he passed through | Gilbert of Bismarck. Both Mr. and| nounce the birth of a son Septem. Sanabihasesclety Be tre + 12:15 p. m.|tonio, Tex., early in October. _ here on his way to Iowa where he ¥ Miss Mehus has taught harmony in colleges for eight year , Mra. Jones have been employed at naa deol a) + 2:00 p. m.| ‘This organization is unique in the| will speak for Republican party. | Her pupils have been accepted for graduate and post-graduate y the Bismarck branch of Armour| et 2 at thelr honve. | pe eney NE . + 2:00 p. m.) musical field in that it is composed) | ———_——____. work without examination at the American Conservatory, Chi- Bismarck high chose” TOM) | Miss Cecilia Swanson spent the Catholic Order of Foresters, St 1 8100 p. m.[ No two members of the state legion | cy Ain& Of Kings,” Capitol] % cago; Chicago Musical College, MacPhail School of Music, ‘nd Oubohtowns guesin'at the wedding | Weekend in Fargo as guest of Miss Knights of Pythiag, A. 0. U. W. Hall 8:00 p. m.|band belong to the same legion post | Theatre starting tonight. other colleges and conservatories. Registe: now. Phone, 1496-W. included Mr. and Mes. L. 8. Lange:| Maruorie Shaw of Mandan, who is . B. A., I. 0. 0. F. Hall 8:00 p. m.|or live in the same town. L. E: ; . . : attending the Fargo Business col- W. B. A., Elks’ Hall . 8:00 p. m.| Wright, Valley City, is directo ¥ poo. trae ae tomb eee terotremnear| Le 18 Company A, Armory 7:30 p.m. Aeag “the soloists. making the | {_—_t | Scsssoseseseosscoosecooossoeooonteoeeeosesed son, irs. Gus Jacobson, and - eee Garden Club, Association of Commerce Rooms . 8:00 p. m.| tri i i Mr and ‘ire ole Olson’ sna. Petar he i ue Wings Min mai sane Royal ore rons ites on ; 8:00 P m band’are the famous Indian ome Ses Enge MII MMT tH Jacobson of Pettibune; Mr. and Mrs. je in Winona, Minn., r 8) ‘oyal Neighbors, I. 0. 0. F. Hall .. 8:00 p. m.| bonist and the Rock Island railroad Chiropractor TT ing several days here on busi 19 B. P. O. E., Elks’ Hall ........ 8:00 p. m. ¥ oh fabtsieppecegale yall es and as guest of his brother-in-law 1. 0. 0. F. Encampment, I. 0. O. 8:00 p.m. tates: mero Hirth feral Drugless Physician of Wing. : aoe ieee Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fitz- 22 oa eth oer c ae pene oe A “ a and cattle eee Aled Blomarek, N. D. It eo. ED eee Monday Cjub, Mrs. Churchill if 3 pilepee ee aoe ee g tl , Mrs. p 3 200 p. m, a Mga A,2 Qrotee bre win. jr and eaten] ene ME, i! i be Virginia Butler Home i r, Mr. and|Margretta, and niece, Margaret atholic Daughters of Ameri 8:00 p. m. ° a byother‘in-law sand sister, Mr. and! Bell, have returnéd from Towner, City Commission, City Hall 8:00 p. m. tu 10 Mrs. I. J. Moe and Gordon Moe of| Where Mrs. Bjornson and daughter I. 0. 0. F. Canton, 1. 0. 0. 8:00 p. m. Valley City, mother and brother of|have been guests at the home of 23 Pythian Sisters, A. O. U. W. Hall 8:00 p. m, “IN MINNEAPOLIS” Mrs, Overbee, spent the week-end| Mr. and Mrs, Bert Bell. They also Kiwanis, Grand Pacific Hotel .. 12:15 p. m. The only studio in Bismarck that has anyone by the name of heré, visited relatives and friends at Up- Mothers’ Club, Mrs. Wm. Kraft 3:00 p. m. it fi 8 Cc A, Al i \ ils BUTLER connected with it. Mrs. J. U Tocilen ach son, Jack, ae nee; . 4 Busnes and Frofes tet SOF aH at ee ee ip P m 7 7: sae bi i j w ‘ighteen les o. bridge were in |. O. O. F. Subordlinate, I. O. 0. F. Hall . 8:00 p. m. — s < eee ee tia at caine, | play Friday evening when the indies Lady Foresters, St. Mary's Hall .... Peainoian: Hote / Sediston Mrs. Butler will close her studio from Tuesday morn- mother, Mrs, Jennie Ohl, returned|of the English Altar society enter- Masonic Chapter, Masonic Temple ...... + 8:00 p.m. ‘ _ ing until Friday noon as she is going to attend the to Bismarck Sunday. They were ac-|tained at St. Joseph’s auditorium. Mothers’ Service Clubs, Mrs. R. C. McLaughlin + 8:00 p. m, Luxurious-~ 4 companied home by Mrs. Frazier's|Mrs. H. 8. Russell, Mrs, I. C. Iver- Progressive Mothers, Mrs. Tekippe . + 8:00 p. m. Central~ Minnesota Photographers’ convention at St. Paul. sister, Mrs. Ervin Zaegel. son, James McGillic and Chester 24 Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel ....... + 12:15 p. m. i ® erry Morton won score prizes. During Current Events Club, Mrs. J. P. French . + 3:00 p.m. Economical 2 ge Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Alexander left|the evening, a luncheon course was Fortnightly Club, Mrs. P. E. Byrne ....... + 3:00 p.m. Phone 898 Room 25 City National Bank Block Sunday for Nashville, Tenn., where| served. Aoaricen ae nee Rooms Hed p.m. Four Cafes Je fall ake ae jaake neti 25 ‘Thursday Musics Club, place to te 3:00 : a. 5 the famous Cusine and Service Unexcelled a VU UU UHOnUOUUUGHANOEEELOauUUOcvsepee oo aoaaueaneveereuanenveeee OMAR UU NAAN AHNESLNEELE Alexander was Miss Grace Webster City ° Cee pan ney an p. m. Flame Room Moderate Prices Cl gene hea eee ty A. 0. U. W,, A. 0. U, W. Hall , 8:00 p.m, ais otinnnbiidincotens 500 Rooms Miss Dorothy Jean Birdzell 26 Delphian Society, Prince Hotel « 2:80 p. m. looplier, where the te of 52.00 per day and : daughter of Judge and Mrs. L, E.| _ Mrs. William Behrbaum of New Rebekahs, I. 0. 0. F. Hall ....... ‘8:00 p.m. lite Urobs red end apisital esi ial Birdvell, has been pledged to Pi Beta| Salem spent the weekend in Bis,| 28 Knights of Columbus, St. Mary's Hail - 8:00 p. m. in the ler send fst bal Garage Accommodations DRY ‘soe ~+ Bismarek Phone 258 Phi sorority at the University of|marck on business. Bismarck Lodge of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, room in he Northwest. One Block CLEANING * Michigan where she entered school A. O. U. W. Hall .... tees ~ 10:00 a. m. Mandan % this fall. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hanson of| 2% Lions, Grand Pacific Hotel 3:12:15 p.m. At Seventh between Heanepin and Nicollet , W, ©. 7. U. members of the Bis-(CTAM, Forks, were business callers] Gi) rvmasin Chy Hai es o ; GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY marck union will meet ‘Tuesday aft-|"°"° Saturday. Cosmos Club, Mrs. A. M. Fisher ‘8:00 p. m. , CAD ESSO} Mre. T. J. Logan Mandan, N. D. grnoop zs a with bts Jol ie: oh Miss Elete M. Selbrede of Fort 30 Henle Grand Pacife Hotel . y sans p.m. Lee, at the warden’s residence at the - H ompany A. Armory ........ + Ts . Mm. teeter eice, ioise Wee iment in igmarsk Bat: 1, 0.0. F. Subordinate, 1.0.0: : 8:00 p.m ei es aS a 31 Rotary, ome Rocce Hotel a a Pp. m. a Mrs. ik and Mrs. L. lunshine Society, Mrs. Brandt 100 p. m. Galdsinith of Wiskek have returned o,20%¢¢, Roberts and George, May- Wednesday Club, Mrs. Bodenstab 3:00 p. m. TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY

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