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THE BISMARCK TRIBUN CRN OT SARS TREE ISIE AEE ANTES i ROOSEVELT BUSY PAGE FIVE | Special ; aie MRS. | display of imported] cluding unusual and inexpen- | fFUEx Just Plugging Along Is |xtel8Pk Gon! reel dee of torte dating | é i Oops ust u in A ong Ss bun lady Ait January 1 will he, gift tinen, handkerchiefs. hand | sive stationery, most appropri- » Oocia an ersonal ! Cats | ° Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. In ad-| made purses, pottery and nuny! ate for bridge prizes. Betsy | aS All Housewives Now Doiitie.bre instr of ine ex: other charming novelties in- Primer Shop, 808 Second street. a | ast Rae ears continue to peck literature and his- | = PAT Ar : 5 tory at a school for giris in New | 999%6%%5%4%9%%4%G9955554%35%9SSS99999S9F99999 0000 Mrs. M. H. Atkinson | Attractive Costumes Housekeeping Is No Longer) One Labor Saver (york city, keep en oye on ner tur-|& ae é 8 and Katherine Weber | Are Worn at Degree Job for Red-Blooded, Two- >| Heh eeendend 4a ean Bee aS Mrs. Frank Aughnay will have private kindergarten at her home, Entertain at Cards} of Honor Masquerade Fisted Woman hanes ie cuca ean ek” an Gees ritwte es Meee Oe | Mrs. M. H. Atkinson .and Miss} Spanish girJs, Indi irls, Harle fet Maia te Bi Mass, where x ee aaa tind a aE Cal ie x . M. H. , Indian " - | four if fi 4% | Katherine Weber were hostesses at/quins and olumbines™ and girls New York, Nov, 10—Housekeeping | pean esd ee ISCO DLA FO SVO POD IVOOI SD SPPOPSPSSSSD e | bridge Friday evening at the Atkin-| dressed in fashionable male attire no longer is any job for a red-blood- Patterson Hotel Sunday Din- > = — | son home. ? attended the Degree of Honor mas- ed, two-fisted woman. There is ae st Turk ve? Sd z SES a eae | Table appointments were in| querade party Thursday evening at nothing left to it now but connect ner- 75c. Roast Turkey, Roast goossseqocsssessesoos LOLOL OOCLL SIL, | Thanksgiving colors and favors, and| the Business and Professional Wom- ing and disconnecting plugs—and Chicken and Tenderloin Steak. 4 " ee q | high bridge scores were won by Miss| en’s club rooms. gradual atrophy. . i g You are cordially invited to the services at the x Irma Logan and Miss Ednah Rust. | Dancing, music and fortune tell-| You need only to have attended % : a A luncheon course was served aft-| ing were the diversions of the eve-| the Electrical and Industrial Ex- x Hy the games. | | ning after which a course luncheon; sition at the Grand Central Palace RY Os (4 a ernac e : War Vete Will was served, gw aM to realize how Edison and i 8 § | rans 1 other electrical scientists of the day ‘ . ae 5 | Be H G Out-of-Town Guest have made the switchboard rather NY of Bismarck ie ~ © Lonor uests at H d at Whist than the hearth the touchstone of | NY Corner of Eleventh Street and Rosser Avenue : ‘Armistice Day Dinner ESE Bo "Conider day, in the life of an x or) Oe iuaashrek, No: Dales 722 coat} " electrically-minded couple. They are | § A ‘ , ad & All United States war veterans Wieck Oia et aS aroused by the alarm fron a pitt Ny Chenin nde BY He ae He ie Md tneeL vininparges ths and veterans of allied armies will) evening in compliment to her sister less electric clock, in which a tiny | Wee eoncrss on Soe Noy. 11th, as follow ¥ be honored guests of the American! Mrs, Sorsdahl of Saskatchewan, electric motor eliminates winding, ; RY Sunday School at 1:45 p. m RN ~ War Mothers and the American Le-| Canada, who is visiting here. oiling, regulating and cleaning and | Matinee Every Day 2:20 Sy prance erat Teale aioe % | gion Auxiliary at a banquet at the) Whist was played at four tables assures accuracy. | N Afternoon Services at 3 p.m. 2 | Grand Pacific hotel Monday evening! and high scores were won by Christ |, There is no ice man to let in at TONIGHT - Saturday * Subject: “Ged’s Will” 3 at 6:30. Nelson, M. 0. Agre and Mts. Randa an carly hour. There's always ice : . % supsect: cas Wi g Raat maga ated ene cath of tor aie eu |e ies elias a, Sa | un ~=C«dR Evening Service at 8 < At the close of the evening, re- uff cuffs of fur are getting to) have iceless drinking water, electric- iss venin .m, od be members in good st anding freshments were secved and py the point where they sometimes ally cboled, by just hooking up ®\ 4 run ina silk stocking? This LON % * Ns ae es bs p Le ” N of the American War Mothers of the| favor was presented to Mrs. A. Sors-| look like twin muffs, one on either | nice white tank to the wall—bottled | Ciectric knitting machine fises it in| x Subject: “Jesus Is Coming Again—Soon American Legion Auxiliary. Those! dahl. atin; Lots of titi, like the slbeves| or tap water, it wakes no differetice |“ © Mmittlng macKine fixes tt'tn M stuceue ; : NY pee ie ie are aby to| of the coat sketched at Blanch Le-| to the machine. 15 seconds. SN Everybody Weleome COME Music—lots of music register ai arris an ima senile oinaiices —@ | bouvier’s, have no band, but are Just Twist of Wrist 6 ae : 1X 5450559969 SS $5654 4 3s bes, ried | — Bi F ? eathere ‘ inet the ban iby : cts There's Seenty forming furnace Sueatautiuinvostativas caueuicial el in E YOS9%999 95999 GVOV ODDO DVIS D9 ODCDCODOVEDCP OOS gir. and Mrs. A. Thysell of 722) go 04 70 ly els | side, or tiny, evenly distributed ihe baseméct cecb'in a wHiln and| Heally aveeyening eloa.ct te ae | L » | 3 ees ae ie it aasapnce aa Bo eR {gathers, The sleeves in question without soiling his hands, which’ When the husband returns from TY ‘ L VA fiatriage of their daughter, Inez| U.S. Senator Lynn J. Fraz‘er,! were on # black sibeling coat, with) were made for better things, adjusts | his day at the office, panting for his E Bismarck. The marriage occurred Octobor 27 at Moorhead, Minn. Mr. Hoople, was in Bismarck yesterday | to attend the banquet to exhibitors | the material. There was a flat up- standing collar of the same gray the automatic electric furnace ten-| cocktail, he need not chop ice and der, which in turn feeds in coal,! wear himself out wielding the shak- TIEEPS Last Performance Tonight x: 1in the North Dakota state corn show. takes out the ashes, keeps the house ler. He squeezes his lemons and yea ura ra will make their astrakhan as the foresleeves, cut) at » uniform temperature, and pays | oranges eae, and pours his . Mr. Anderson is the son} R.A. Nestos, Minot, ex-gov to a point between the shoulder in| ¢oy itself. \tiquids and ice inte tomati of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson of . A. Nestos, jot, ex-governor | 1 1 RITA. | . quids and ice into an automatic! nove pict Cone 422 Eighth stre of North Dakota, was in the city 2 ‘aths need not be merely the com- | mixer. No one has a chance to pass ew ctures omedy erie yesterday as a guest at the banguet mon variety, but may be hydrother- | out from thirst before the drinks are . Mr, and Mrs. P. DuBois left this {*®, exhibitors in the North Dakota 4 apeutic bubble baths, right in the | served. COME EARLY! morning tor St. Joseph, Mo. ‘un state corn show. WOMEN N W RK home bath tub, at a fraction of the| This isn’t the half of it—but it’s ‘ oe ee gy 4 oe aa en ee The Magician Boi: r : vf : . A. Tostevin, publisher of 2 e 0! e inconvenience. ’3| isn’t what it once was. Second al Seetat leurtinece seri ae |Mandan Daily Pioneer, was in Bis- PHELD wonderful for the health—or a hang- aigiigy AIRES Meus % | has heen transferred to the Missouri | arcs, Yesterday to, attend the Sixth Oy ates way berwueit ial Go tee y oe Peedi) MONDAY and TORSDAY A Mystifying, Baffling Program | district. San show and the evh'h'tors’ banquct, jiffy in the electric dishwater, with- | Sift Jinen, handkerchiefs, hand RICHARD DIX Special Entertainment Features | Gatholie Daughters of America| GR, Martin, vico president, and|State Has Right to Regulate ae oom id tein mom alseoara — harriers one cso ; aces CITY AUDITORIUM | Oclock at. St. Mary's auditorium: i SIE b. Licht WE eae 8 [ells Hours of Work, Supreme palnisaly with ee eet " ae sana beth ates ae eee Prices: Lower floor and balconies, 50c; gallery, 25c. rr - of ie Great ern way com- 1 amily was! > its) elu an = m= hs * | sen of Monday evening, the regu-|pany, were in Bismarck verterday) Court Holds nothing at all, and may be done for | wise P “Moran of Show begins at 8:15 \ | lg meeting night, in company with Ralph Budd, presi- the entire family in less than an|Sive stationery, most appropri- the Marines | The Ladies Auxiliary to the Pa-|%¢@t, 98 special guests of the Sixth! Uonotding th titutionality of | HUF the washing, bluing, rinsing ate for bridge prizes. Betsy | trinvehs Militant “will give a card | Noth Dakota state corn tliow. [tne stave law which limits the hours |N¢ dtying—without once handling | Primer Shop, 808 Second street. | party Friday evening, November 16, Mi * uf work for women, the state su- Ee Aelia ae bes At 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall.|_ Miss Madge Runey, Burleigh| preme court today reversed the Ward fe ee ® “A cordial invitation is extended to|CUnty superintendent of schools, 1s\ county court in the case of Ed Ehr,| py, “el dbririlemtae te | | ee lay night from Grand Forks, where} Minot, VY nothe A a z | Miss Lois Duncan will go to New|he has been attending the annual mee with the ironing, using the new Quick Service fag party thie crening. “Mics Bos. | yes g ag aoe more than ‘eight hours’ a das, but |echaique of music and motoring. || INDEPENDENT CAB CO. . can will spend Sunday at her home| James S. Milloy, secretary of the|{o° rote aitutionality of the law |; For luncheon Mrs. So-and-So plugs | Experienced and Careful | y, oro |to the constitutionality of the law hi | at Almont. AL senorita under which the charge was brought. es the Seen eyrivaar Pet | Drivers oe @ was in Bismarck yesterday to atten . as are 8 jiffy. | if | Frank Patera, who has spent the ee sina aonatt a of reeren ieee ae eae my = chopped tiecteically, cage 112 Fifth Street last four weeks here with his par-|the North Dakota state corn show. ‘ an jayonnaise beaten, cake es | ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Patera, Rett . ie court cited numerous decisions pL alae CL a I BRI DG E | for Minneapolis Wednesday where|, David Spencer Owen, secretary of upholding the constitutionality of crushed, and the ice cream frozen— ih he will enter the MacPhail School of |the Minot Chamber of Commeres,| ;.; inti ( and an automatic release will pre- i Music, was in Bismarck yesterday to attont jae jars Lele on eat ne vent the over-freezing of the ice) FALL and WINTER : SSONS Vi 4 the annual banquet to, exhibitors of | 22%2, has the right to regulate the | cream if the housewife should be|fj SUITS and OVERCOATS wad Cantonment No. 5 of I. 0. 0. F./thg North Dakota state corn show. | the frailty, of a Wonian a aarti busy at another switch. Tailor Made : sa 4a ill hold a fall festival Monday eve- . and the necessity of protecting the After luncheon it would be well $32.50 ‘Soe as , ing at the Odd Fellows hall. Mem-| A. R. Miesen, Burleigh county! future of the race. to do the week’s darning. Electric- ‘s hers of the ladies auxiliary are cor-|sgricultural agent, is expected to| The cate was remanded to the |*l/Y @pproached, it is the work of FRANK KRALL dially invited to attend. Aete oe ane ty this wien! county court for furth yey metton ny a Shas he pag be see re- Tailor ° irom St. ter, Minn., where he ca pair machine mends average run Members of the American War| went Iasi week to attend the funeral plthle™ avpealed ‘by. the ‘defendant | 2,8 Silk stocking in 15 seconds, Beat fee eS eal ee Hise eeta Sis ID eo ‘About’ this time the housewife | meet at the Grand Pacific hotel i ict holding that Luithle was the! should turn to preserving her health | Sutmonine ates! 5 | Mandan Playmakers | father of «child was upheld. | |and beauty electrically, so that hor /§ In What Month | eee Conductin Tryouts . n order of the Renville county | husband will have no excuse for fall- A » | Miss Madge Runey will return the : ie try! | spurt renee ee for aiacry. ing in love with his stenographer. | Is Your Birthday? first of the week from Grand Forks! preliminary tryouts are being held | crn alaee nonelar Vout. was eats ei ae | = a where she attended the North Da-|inis week in Mardan high school for convicted, but a new trial was grant. |, pce may: nattily, goggled, sit for kota Education Association meeting |tne Sarah B hard! - - et aka | eBuby he court aehichugees Ls it, |@ few minutes in the direct rays of . saat Sandie a swell Lido finish, at a fraction o! Mrs; Paul Homan willbe: hostess ae of es Motel Frey, mubees dastity ibe als The ae 8p: the regular cost. | to St. George's Evening guild Mon- ee our Ae ite Berentiy, oe baal ate al granting the! ‘Then if she craves power, health, | dzy evening at 8 o’clock at the Par-|C°ssfully passed the tryouts: EWEN strength and energy—though there’s | house on Third street. George Toman, Sidney Bjornson, SS ae no outlet for it in her home now— | s ai fi neha Bee ene Loulse tag ee Valley City Builder aoe lie down for stan minutes | . F. Hollingsworth went to | aang ae. on the energizing couch or go for a! % Valley ; ity this morning, where she [ee aiiae, anes Seeks $3,500 from refreshing ride on the electric horse J} 9, voit. BIMBig 4605. Four . ° h ~ O we Pitien Mrs.'@, F'Madeeee, ot er Hoffman, Walter, Schulte, Fabian State Highway Body|* 732 "b.0, is a. good time to fight | Mother Flowers Fine Points of the Game n oe foomes:. eran. amt. enon | career flesh. “Just let her attach another | 4 orge Kontos left this morning | Schultz, Elaine Wilkineon, Frances| An arbitration hearing was held| plug and a vibrating belt redistrib- | Hoskins-Meyer : Chicago, after visiting here with | McLean, Agnes Fleck, Lucille Dahn-| here Friday in the case of William | utes her flesh along any desired Home of KFYR | .' brot! Sam Kontos, and his |°"S,and Alma Johnson. iq) | Thiel, Valley City contractor, against | lines. She will also be fighting = TA'T ER N i le Mee ante be held neze Thraday end inejon | (el is clainiag $3000 which h * a Paar eae’ eld nz: ton | is claiming $3, ich he: Sere Saas SSS Mrs, J. A. ., ing. |Of fuccessful candidates is sct for cd; due him because the highway Neale 5, A sBrateban iat: Caring: Friday night at the high school. | department interfered with his grav- RADIO g few weeks with her dauzhter, Mrs, Fe ear pling of state Tone, he petals aii | CARD OF THANKS ied that the state would not jet him Mrs. George Welch left Tuesday | is i i aul gravel as iste at night as he *Round the bridge table at home—as thousands do for St. Paul to spend several months | fo" theie’ cota eet na aparny| wished, and otherwise delayed his —you can follow the lead of authorities, play by as guest of her daughter, Mrs, R.S.| during our bereavement, including | ""ths highway department contends play, on ATWATER KENT RADIO, Fun—yes, uo rf see tie _mmemnbere ie, ee | that it poarely required ah fo ithe more than fun—it's instructive. i .K. “ up to the conditions and specifica- 0, AY ; Case ng heen ceeds ot olan are the fe of he “de. | tions of his contract, Bridge isn’t luck—it's science. So is radio per- liam Lehfeld, costed Eawin > H. H. Hurning. Jamestown, Ray formance by ATWATER KENT. oe Mr. and Mrs. M. J, McCarty, par- | Plovhar, Valley City. and R- E, Grif- ss hi ines iecae A marriage license was issued’ ent ? fin, dan are the arbitrators. For instance—when you bring in station after sta- ' Wednesday to Ben M. Jacobson of| Mr. and Mrs. Francis McCarty. James Morris, assistant attorney ‘tion, far and near—when ycu instantly separate Winx and Miss Bertha A. Hoff of| Marcella, Charles and Gerald Mc-| feneral, represented pe highway F one from the other—when ycu to a tone that Wilton. Carty. ;derartment, and John Carr, James- ; Pai uh is faultlese, with power and volume in reserve— eee . | town, represented Thiel. Lill!) | | he pare fre the b aa . Miss Emma McAllister left. Fri-| i \ | D il SR Cae haa ae ena Tie ae day ior her home at Braddock Extra salesman wanted at HA Nd of ATWATER KENT design—it will seem like where che will spend a short vaca-| cA aces, all aces! tion. | With a cash purchase of ONE TON of our Quality Coal ‘ But it isn’ ae x ger * ec i“ wer, ut it isn’t luck—it’s a masterpiece of radio science Edmund O'Hare will spend the, and 97c we have a speedy SCOOTER for the Boys and —and, with millions, you have picked the winner— sankand in Jamestown as guest of| Girls that represents a $3.50 value. It has rubber tired ATWATER KENT. oy oman Nupen: ae wheels, brake, st-rdard to rest on, non-slip foot board Battery sets for use where electric current is not and p well placed handle—no wonder they go. They are DESK MODEL 33 aselleble: 2 OSL GT es oa oo ps pleased built for long wear and made to endure the abuse they BA Oe ES WATER KENT dealer instantly at your service. eo] are bored to eat, Vet for all their strength they are light available. 37 inches high; 16 inches *Phone him now or call at display room today for enough for ihe smallest child to handle. This represents Amp beet wae Sent. ee free demonstration. an exeevtions] valve and your purchase of ONE TON of Mie Are Aree EN Se ELTINGE THEATER Indian Head Lignite, Kirby or Red Lodge coal and 97c tertes) $79.00 a ae —~ ' Set, REINHARD BROTHERS CO. “While the City Sleeps” will make some boy or girl more than happy. bE ba ela avoegne Niet oigeota } Wace caged Peaaeea : ROrHO8) nmnnenneneinenereen ener 98.00 Every Morning 7 to 9 A. M. on WOOO CARTON, THBATSE IMPORTANT NOTICE: It is contrary to our policy to offer any ' sal sha Ha ig } “The Cowboy Ki gift, premium or nducement for the sale of our fuel, other than the extra quality of our coal and the superiority of our service. DOME DANCE It merely represents an extraordinary privilege placed in our way e @ PAVILION to pass on to our customers--old and new--as a courtesy, not a gift. t oanPAVELION orwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. To : Bismarck, N. D. oo] Sensere Groaniae Central Lumber Co. ~—* , Slorby Studi Phone 17 Bismarck, N. D. 601 Mai "i E Broaacast over KFYR I model marriage when the} rl itudio one arck, N. D. jain 280 Meters wife tea treasure and the husband | y Aimee hina 8 treasury, Celebrate With Legion ARMISTICE DANC Monday Dome e- een rates

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