The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1928, Page 5

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Bik SAE WOR CR I NUS a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1928 | Adler, before going to Chicsgo to | @-— ; make her home. Ce Mrs. A. J. Rulon of Jamestown + Ki.” starring Rex Bell. The talented young player as-| cs with his masterful jon ‘in “Wild West Ro- | initial Lapa on f He -has proven in| id” that he is not For the Benetit of Our Customers “At the Movies — —————— ELTINGE THEATRE F spent Thursday here as guest of her | Lon Chaney, whoze roles usually | sister, Mrs. Giles Personits. | are those of menace, has a new angle o 8 8 Jon sinister portrayals in his latest Miss Florence Wynkoop is spend- jand one of his most sensational ing the week at Carson as the guest |screen plays, “While the City! of Miss Mary Kellogg. Sleeps,” on the Eltinge screen for eee today and Saturdey. Never was Social and Personal. Mmes. W. A. Alfonte |Music Club: Meets’ :and A. K. Kupfer | to Discuss Famous young star not only evi- 2 disregard for life and limb, but smashes his way to vic- tery through cne of the most un- ; Entertain at Fort Composers and Works Beater tty Py spend ti Speck end! cenneas Gull" iw these Moke tHER any usuol Western dramas that , ever ; i —— — at her home. other his audience is with him. For | has been shown, ' Monday, Nov. 12, Being Observed as a eon ‘Wednesday at Mrs. Alfonte's | work at the Thorsen Menken ek | > | Uiveristved manne oth | * of silk drosscs, speciaily Legal Holiday sidence at Fort Lincoln in observ- | meeting Thursday at the h ¢;| Personal and ‘| Chaney plays a pla’ erieed ter Fe Satur. |U . bats of Organization ‘Day atthe | Mere’ gee at the home o phate th Caled at, mee rriced_ fer Friday and Satur-| post. Hira W, 6. Childs was leader of || Social News Of 2 j/cite'ot'te ‘New York police, ami / 92% $10.00 to $35.00, Hat e e war ig each ete E Save sade sng. Mandan Vielnity ifn srte eu i sted ant Rarely Stoops Monae. 8 The First National Bank . F. M. Davis tl i | iia cle a e stirring story. pretty love | No, 4 i s Reet See eee Brey cgay plaing i | today for Dette te iC vn Mire | wales nates Extra salesman wanted at ‘s ly jay for Detroit, Mich., where Mr. xtra Sal 4 i Cee ee ae ee Ep een ve Grmeee ong a tilcten! te Nato] yg CAPITOUTMEATRE, | pergeson f Bismarck i . . F. BL 4 . G. 2 ‘ainger i je 8 Y F. Duar, ‘and iar tab, of ready ire estas singer Ae) ottlers. conventicn. romantic lure comes to the Capitol iba rete HOEY ts f oO ismarc 7 ” Pe Hunt, of Fert Live nand Mrs.) while Mrs. Bauer illustrated his|' Mrs. Emma Nelson has returned| Theatre today, Friday, and Satur-) The 10th is the last day oi | The Pioneer Bank i VP. » of Fort ol work with “Shephetd’s Hey.” Mrs.|to Mandan after spending. several|day. The picture is “The Cowboy | discount on Gas bills. “2 rect re] * Fuaie Aagsitt bya] Se hae ws weeks visiting in Colorado. wid fi ra 5 + a a » W. J. Targart Miss Elsie Milde Saety two erento copipgaittons, | Mrs. Elizabeth Vetter lett Aedey Will be “ObeH ‘Top usted ov id arden” and “Heart’s for Minneapolis and Detroit, Mich. 1 pel bUSINeSS Honored at Cards [Deine 0" aang, Here she wl vit friends. : a : _Mrs. G. EF. Wingreene read the | baited i | Thursday Evening Biography of Ganz, and Miss Bessie | logrers were. Inid for 20 guests at Saturday Even i ng Nov 1 Oth —— jaldwin gel - | i i aaitiy Blsie Milde, who leaves Sun. | tans," selected from cs BEea cf | the et Baty jelly on ey soget Md j ay for Chicago, wi ill| Ganz, w ee . Harris| rion of Mrs. 2's birthd: = | 7 x make her home, was Honored Thurs. Robinson, while Miss Baldwin illus. versary. oe . Paes AM do Soe at a surprise party. _| trated the biography of Berge with 5 embers of the Women’s Benefit |# vocal solo, “Slumber, My Treas-| COUGHED NIGHT AND DAY association were hostesses at the ure.” John Vognue. Elberton, Ga., ariys:'. | home of Mrs, J, C. Lyngstad. Mrs. Bauer served a luncheon | “I coughed night and day until my | ote and whist were played at | course at the conclusion of the pro- | throat was raw and hoarse. Finally six tables during the evening. Hon-| gram. T began taking Foley's Honey and | on bridge varie by Mrs. T.} pebah dot | Tar Coppa nah RealD im- 8 . Haggerty and Mrs. Meld proved at once, and I was soon as — — % ‘ 4 'Mre Eliz Ste Geotge sta Mex: BO Couples Attend | well es ever. Its very name gave 1 3 T. Quanrud won whist prizes. A : me confidence that it would help me; | . guest davor was presented to Miss | A.O.U.W. Masquerade! ana it aid.” Bost for coughs, colds : . e ‘é : le. [eroup, bronchial coughs and even! ieee ERO | Refreshments were served at the| Fifty couples attended the mas-|Whooping cough. Effective alike * h l t l | & 1 f t ing. ji ‘ +, | for child: d n persons. No, y % ore of the evening. | quran party wet opiates. Sold everwhere acs. |’ Wateh Out—Demand Genuine < } N Members of the Ameri War| evening at their hall. Smear cira S Mothers end American Legion Auxtc| . Mrs, Frank Robidou won the prize 1 Extra salesman wanted at Ny % Hary will be hostesses at the annual! for the most attractive costume,| Bergeson’s. | iS 3 Armistice Day banquet Monday eve-| while the prize for the funniest at- | x fling at 6:30 at the Grand Pacific) tire was awarded to Charles Berger. ra | iS 3 hotel. Ex-service men of all wars| Music for dancing was furnished | | IS Ny pele Abela’ will eta of| by Hazel Johnson’s orchestra. : iS Ny jonor at e dinner, dit he 2 alba j p wish to attend the affair must be| Mrs, Ben Burman, Mrs. Philip| i§ Values up to $3.00 | Tne keris. wat Boker Burman and little daughter, Rosalie, | RY BN 1 3 iary. Everyone who wil the last hs | % f ‘ be present at the banquet is request- eee an puss oo Mr. and Mrs, Oscee | ig x Most wonderful values we have ever offered. | g ed to register at Harris and Wood-| Tolchinsky, left this morning _ for | 8 . \ ; mansee’s by Saturday. ’ their home in Minneapolis, Mrs. § x | es rae Ben Burman is Mrs, Tolchinsky's) 1% Sih " Py - es i » Stakes aa We 2) i mother. rus Matinee Every Day—2:30 N x iN 1 ing of J: town, and Mrs. J. How-| Mrs. William Aber: turned to) oy ard Conlin of St, Paul were guests, Minneapolis this morning after | TONIGHT, FRI. & SAT. | § ‘ NN " $ in Bismarck Thursday. ; spending the last week ‘here as Sis s » | @ house guest of Mr. and Mrs, L. Ru-| i 4 NIN ee een vine x e Miss Eleanore Swa f Fargo) ¥ B 8! jeanore Sw: re i Amusement wil rabrivati Bismarck this evening % s : Values up to $35 | N 10 accept sition with tl . WwW.) | Forecast ness Beauly ‘shop, i . | 3 The A. W. Lucas Co. always wel- Some With Two Pairs Trousers | % MOVIES li Aares cay fie a “ if a % comes any advancement or apprecia- {| % r. rs. E, J. Brow ; 4 j i \ aanntly- will apend'the-woek-ondr at x tion of Bismarck, and in the coming x ELTINGE THEATER eee Gs guests of Mr, and Mrs. to our city of the new Montgomery x While the City Sleeps” icici cease 5 : Ward & Co, store we welcome an- : by CAPITOL THEATER we and Mrs, ae Way of Bis- , other addition to the activities of g “ ” marck announce tl irth of gti * Cee daughter, Shirley Estelle, on Novem: . § our city. $ er 3, iS j< DOME DANCE nee lige : Mt ON We believe that the coming of the 8 » P. Mr. and Mrs, Noel Clothier of % r AVILION Medina phent Wednesday here as . new Montgomery Ward & Co. store t DANCE etal eae of Mr. and Mrs, Alba ge means the extending of the scope of DEOL ECSODCO PDE DEL LSD ELS LEL PLES LS SOC SPEPP PALS ie oe the Bismarck trade territory. Sawyer’s Oregonians Mr. and Mrs. H. C. B f N ¥ + as tiv = | "Teom Mint England have returned home after a/| gle-handed, ‘comers the ‘city's i Biohecnal KFYR few days’ visit, in Bismarck, most dangerous “mob in thelr A. W. LUCAC CO. is yi nee t : t E : BS 250 Meters Bfss Elsie Milde will eave Sunday he has bitten off more than he aR ° R she spend a + r few days with her sister, Mrs Merle|] “" “"e™ Sis To the Firm of N Packed with Chaney thrills, this BIR % picture will sweep you along at g : BY ¢,|| a terrific pace of excitement Sik ; x | s % and entertainment! It packs gis N Mrs. Frank Aughnay will have private kindergarten at her home, % Hie power and punch of @ ma- SIR 3 504 Avenue E, for a term of ten weeks beginning Monday, Nov. hae hee $8 e NY 12th, Hours - 1:30 to 8:15 p.m. $10 for term. 3% : N 8 " ’, eco IS Bismarck’s large, new department store, 3 _ is . . . ‘ s 18 we express, with all Bismarck, our genuine feeling of ; . Capitol Theatre |; : | . e | $ » ‘ | NY P. q I mist og aa | Bismarck may well be proud that your firm has selected this city as the 3 1S‘ home of one of aan important stores. Truly, this is as it should be, in the % | line of merchandising progress. Your excellent policy of satisfaction or yg MADAM RENO x money returned, together with the more important one of 3 , $s 5 3 Celebrated Palmist \ One Price to All N . : : . i‘ bY , is again in your city, located at ig to which you have so steadfastly adhcred, have dignified: the plan of dis- N re Hotel Prince, Room. 322, and will ; ¢ “ tribution. These principles, practised by many other retailers, have pro- by vemahs until Nov: 18 3 News Pictures Comey, j duced a truly American system that’soon will be adopted by all. : $ Ouch Une suas au nee ce COME EARLY! N May your efforts be crowned with success! 3 m plet fe readings, $1.00. Tells your past, present and future. 4 Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 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