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‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1929 ___. out effort, and clears up the dis- her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. M.! Samurtion, : CORN SHOW DINNER Rev. Benzon Accepts |Glory of Education Is | ott cttort, and clears, up, the, dis. eae , Invitation Given by {In Ever Growing Needs| Racine. wis, says: “Coughs never | Mrs, Frank Aughany will [I Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wiley, 115 | Bi k B di k last long in our family—Foley’s h over the week-end Maid Airs. W. I | ON THS RVE ismarck, Braddock) sence, x. p, Wor. —v—tne| Honey and Tar puts « quick end to/] have part time kindergar- I aor Boyd, who will motor here tomorrow | Rev. E. Benzon, St. Cloud, Minn,, | 819° Of education does not Iie in its} Que druggist recommended it."—Sold || ten at her home at 504 V: s. Sh . A from Grand Forks, | {humble beginning, but in the fact at all drug stores.—Adv. — 5 oe ore Are to Be Feted \ oe 8 | han seceptod the call of the Pit that ach suovosding generation has dieinne aa ' Avenue E for a term of ten urin, x i i | Miss Delia Soehren will leave to- Dp, Lutheran church, Bismarck, and the |found its school opportunity inade- ! , : g El Zagal Cer emonial Session Here orev ver Mott to vial over Armis. coh Me per ei rod the aria Lutheran chureb, Braddock, uate for its needs. Miss Kate Nixon) — crTES TRUCK BUSINESS woeks, beginning Tuesday, Tea, Dinner, Motor Trip and Hold Treasure Hunt kan we ataner, Parents: Mr and) Speaker and ‘Discuss New ‘ang will become pastor of the W015 G. county schools told. the state| St. Paul, Nov. 8—(}—Carl R. Gray, November 12th. 7% rea un bps aaen Se | Economic Background congregations in January. teachers at the 42nd annual conven- Jt, general manager of the Omaha ig eatre Party Planned as And Farewell Party | srs. £. #. Brant will motor to; | ‘This is announced today by Rev.jtion of the North Dakota Education |’allway, announced that his road had | trours 1:30 to 3:16 P. M. fa * Entertainment Linton tomorrow to spend the week-| ‘rhe state Corn show arrived at the August Westlund, acting pastor. association. been engaged in the truck transpor- ad |: ays A “treasure hunt,” which was also} end with Mr. Brant and their son at | annual banquet stage today. That pune on ae te | Kesty FRO TRADED voUGR See in miner ae Soh Dabo $10.00 per term. err wes r home. ; uf tal \ddock St Mm = Wives of Bismarck Shrine members oar gta Bel fo i Bd le eee dinner will be staged at 6:30 this eve- |to him from ir natiatan congrega- | ING since Sept. 1, He spoke before the are planning numerous entertain. Pau! 8. Wright, pastor of the First) sass swarian Burke will leave this ing at the Elke hall. Places for 150 tion at Virginia, Minn. Hard coughs that strain and weak- |Minnesota Truck Owners association. ment features for the wives of visit-, Presbyterian church, and Mrs. Wright, | evening for Minneapolis, where she! nave been set. Rev. and Mrs. Benzon made a short | en, resulting from colds and recurr- ing Shriners, who will come to Bis- Was held last evening by the senior! wii spend about a week as the guest! ‘The guest of honor and speaker of visit to Bismarck and Braddock a/ ing bronchial attacks, are very quick- 0% marck tomorrow for the El Zagal 8foup of the young people of the/ of friends. | the evening will be Dr. Alfred Atkin- short time ago. ly cased and relieved by reliable F] ceremonial session. church. About 40 attended. ison, the noted Montana educator | poke teen temeseeeey Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, | ifs Entertainment will include a trip The “hunt” was conducted by car. | — lg from Bozeman, where he f president , F 1 Se . j that dislodges irritating mucus with- | ” to Mandan where the ladies wil view suid the several groups were directed |” “City County Briefs ! or montane college ve | OPP Funeral Service \ the Shrine parade, a luncheon and‘ @ filling station, where the first | | will speak on Shifting Economic | Held This Afternoon; j ew a Ss a aiibe Rome of Mist" Er’ and rien, were lied atthe. P| Woes L Burke, Page ator, | MOE Saas» tater aie wit| Many Friends Attend| | SHRINE LADIES H at the home of Mrs. F. A. Lahr, and | egerck Pit aS . a a A i | bal a theatre party at the Paramount. |ePot, at a point east of the city, the |is a business visitor in Bismarck. | ,,GCvernoe George F. shafer iso wilt ome tes Wanted all out-of-town Shrine ||| To go on sale for Saturday only at $2.00 each. Be sure [ia oe All Bismarck Shrine ladies are | tourist park, a spot on Fourth street, quartet is to sing. The singers are! puneral services closed the explod-| ladies to report at the Masoni hem before buyi A asked to participate in the events of 29d the old street car at the capitol.! Walter F. Cushing, publisher of the | Henry Halverson, A. J. Arnot, George | eral serv dl v sro “ Port ai ie Masonic and see them ore buying. Q the day, and assist in welcoming the | 80d the company was finally directed | Beach Advance, is a visitor in Bis-| Humphreys and Rev. Gilbert Bt ing gas oven tragedy lay|temple at Bismarck before j sf. Visiting ladies. ‘Those from Bismarck | the, chureh, where the treasure, | marck. | of Mandan, Earl Tostevin will be the (pOrmung., When friends gathered #t/ 12:30 o'clock Saturday to ac- THE E. H. MILLINERY and vicinity with cars arc urged to | consisting of “pleces of eight,” “gems' piano accompanist. ithe Webb chapel at 2 cclock. ‘his! cept hospitality and acquaint Poet i meet the special train which will ar- 20d “fine raiment,” was discovered in] | Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Carlson, | piveeagr Gnd pate tie eat trues | vouteelt with the m, ar. 214 Broadway’ 4 rive at 12:45, bringing the delegates | the boiler room. | Falkirk, left this morning for Chi-' ic Lod |to Christ Opp, victim of the accident. bh program, ar- {rom the eastern part of the cane |. A social hour in the church parlors | cago, where they plan to spend the Shiloh Mason fe |_ Rev. A. H. Ermal, of the German| ranged for you by the Bismarck Visitors are asked to come to the followed. and Rev. and Mrs. Wright ' winter months. To Broadcast Sunday [V2nccteat_ church. conducted the Shrine Ladies. | } temple for information regarding the | Were Presented with a gift. Y \services. Interment was in Fairview ' day's plans, and luncheon will be , Charles, Goodwin. Lloyd Hotvet./ George Wallace, Minneapolis lawy- | home a ) served there from 12 until 2 o'clock. , Merrell Kitchen, Wilma Olson and! er, and former state tax commission-| Sunday, Shiloh lodge, No. 1. A. F. sent by friends. Following the parade in Mandan, Esther Hill were the committee in! cr, is spending several days in the| and A. M., under the leadership of | Besides his wife and five-months- Mrs. F. A. Lahr, 100 Avenue B west, | Charge of the evening. city on business. Past Master W. T. Stevenson, will 'old daughter, Opp leaves his father, Will hold open house, and tea will be A — brosdeast patriotic program be- John Opp, Bismarck, and three served from 2:30 until 5. Receiving Miss Ankenman Honored =| Mrs. E. A. Thorberg who under-| tween 4 and 5 p.m. Music ¢ | brothers and six sisters. In Bismarck with Mrs. Labr will be Dr. Fannie! , Miss Anna Mac Ankenmaa, who is, went an operation more than a week | furnished by Doctor C. Putnam's are the brothers, Carl, Jake and a sis- Dunn Quain, and Mrs. R. D. Hoskins. | €@ving soon to make her home in; ago at the Bismarck hospital, has re- | Gold Star band and dislogs represent- ter, Lydia. In Hazelton, the Opp Mrs. J. C. Oberg and Mrs. A. J. Arnot | Jackson. Mich., was a guest of honor | covered sufficiently to return to her | ing, several periods in American his- home, where Christ’ was born, are Will assist in the dining room, where | When Mrs. G.R. Lipp and Mrs. | home. tory will be given by men standing John, jr, Rose. Ernestine, Johanna, Home of Paramount Pictures ee Mrs. Marcia Thomas and Mrs. Ray Frank Hedden entertained yesterday high in Masonic circles. | Justine, and Mrs. Katie Weikum. Matinee 2:20 - = = 10and 850 pha Bergeson, will preside at the tea &t 9 1:30 bridge luncheon at the Lipp} Joseph A. Kitchen, commissioner iSbhsicthchaadletrttcltit Basten lite tables, Musical numbers will be giv- | home, 502 West Rosser. A Thanks- | of agriculture, gave a talk on “state | TWO THOUGHT DROWNED ca by Mrs. John Graham and Mrs. fiving theme was carried out in the | Indastries.” before the economics | Willmar, Minn. Nov. 8—()—J. C. {<<< Now Showing - - Fri, & Sat. : M. B. Gilman at intervals during the ®DPointments and the tables were | class of Jamestown college this morn- | Miller, 6, and Earl Nilson, 35, both : a i anon lighted with tall orange candles. | ing, and also spoke during the con- of Minneapolis, were believed to have In What Month Those planning to attend the din- | Bridge was played at five tables aft- | vocation period at the college. ‘drowned in Lake Wagongs, near here, ner at 6 o'clock at the temple are re. ¢T ihe luncheon, and honors went to : ‘when thetr boat overturned. Search 1] J. Your Birthday? ona quested to register at the tempi Mrs. W. E. Cole and Mrs. F. J. Bas-| Marriage licenses were issued yes- | was started for their bodies. | headquarters as carly as possible in Set. A guest favor was presented | terday at the office of the county | j the afternoon. Miss Ankenman. Mrs. William Mur- | judge to G Bert. ed. —————eeEeEeEeEeEeESESEe— The festivities will close with a nine "ane, Mandan, was a guest from out | Calif., and Miss Alvina L. Hassa, Bis- 0 m an ocleck theatre party at the Para-, Of the city. marck; and to Thomas Padilla and mount. cm = aie | Miss Eva Nold, both of Bismarck. \ Kl IN BIS FIRST .ae vive Bridge phoned’ bitin Ent 7 Yellow chrysanthemums and white 343, 1 on Mrs, Het Brean, Guth nostess tapers ornamented with yellow tulle |CONndition of Local ALL-TALKING PICTURE co the members of the Business Girl's bows. were used in the decoration of Mishap Victims Has 66 bridge club last evening at her home, the tables when Mrs. L. A. LaRue Do your lips whisper *T am young BULLDOG : 1001 Twelfth street. ‘Three tables were Mrs. L. R. Priske entertained lasi Encouraged Doctors |—1 am young’—or do their sagging . ) y. and high scores were held by g at a bridge dinner at the La —— corners, their faded Cupid's bow Delie Brun Josephine Rue home, 104 Avenue C. Covers | pismarck’s two automobile accident proclaim that youth has fied? Your , ” iki. After the came. a two Were placed for 20. Honors in the card | victims of last week have not yet re- |lips need only be as old as you wish ¢ luncheon was ed = The «Sames during the evening ‘went to! gained complete consciousness, but them to be. Cosmetize eternal youth | ss carried out an Armistice day Mrs. H.C. Mabiman and Mrs. Roy / their condition today gives physicians | into your lips with Kissproof 1 . in which 2 bored ex-army officer asks for theme in the table appoiniments ‘ken, is the first of several | attending them encouragement. | stick, into your cheeks with Kissproof Hoskins-Meyer excitement and gets plenty. ** & partics Mrs. LaRue snd Mrs. Priske, ‘The condition of Miss Ruth Saxvik, ‘rouge. One application of either | Home of KFYR peo ota NOVEL " Missionary eb were ; nl ee | Sosteares soc ee eeatetetan ber a folie eocanern Ady. ene AT EARAMOUNT NEWS EVENTS ae eniertained Wednesday evening at Ankcnman’s to Leave City _| physical strength and is resting. She | te home of Mrs. C. H. Mergens, 223 | A number of social affairs have! suffered a broken arm, broken leg, ' A . Bridze provided enter- Deen given recently for Mrs. Sara ‘and blood clot on her brain when she | Continuous Showing Saturday, 2:30, wand hie West Ankenmann and her daughter |was thrown to the pavement as the | A108, Sie aud Siaciees, - Anna Mac, who will leave in the | picycle she was riding and an auto-| Matinee Prices till 6:30 — Itc and 35¢ near iuture for Jackson, Mich., where | mobile driven by John W. Larson col-! they will make their home. Mrs.!lided October 28. She had been un-) [Fee29 = — FRSSSSESESSE Sp A(T Ankenmana has been an active work- conscious for more than 280 hours at; FG RR I | > ’ cr in the Presbyterian church during ‘noon today. ' her residence in Bismarck, and has; John Brazerol still is unconscious aso devoted a lat part ot her time | most of the time, though at times he MORAN “Th T Bla C 99 in “WHY BRING to tem and has teXen a | understands questions put to him. He | : ‘K ck To UP” eat interest in the U. S. showing ‘asus rh Selon He H & MACK le wo ws THAT 7 was struck by a taxi as he was cross- | MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY } v to Mrs, Harry a ** * ing a street last Saturday morning. | : a‘ i S piste aeuina Atom tema Bridge Club Mects chap | BO Wietims are in local hospitals. Prices: Matinees, 15c and 50c; Evenings, 25¢ and 50¢ Sour itis evctine: Tier) . . bridge eee ro of ie creing ens tne, Mem, eal Woes | sath is abe fab day af SPECIAL MATINEE FOR THE YOUNGSTERS home of Miss Catherine Andrist, 508 | 4; i , ‘Avenue E. Two tables were erranged | discount on Gas bills. | 4 o’Clock Monday for tekige And high scores at the CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS, l€c - - - ADULTS, Ste close of play were held by Miss EE Martha Allen. Miss Andrist was as- sisted by her mother, Mrs. Frank An- ; ° 8 1 drist, in serving a course luncheon at | fi aoe” hice aeacueaeas : 2 staf the close of play. Guests from Man- | appointed “exclusive : Personality! hh in Minnezpoiis, Ni - dan included the Misses Catherin | {'7t0) < 4 ablets, : : crs affetrs have been given recently Schlosser, Eth) ‘Tholen, and Emma | tion Mrcuehane’ An uiahe eR Individuality! i in compliment to Rev. and Mrs, Schweigi 1H the eoue : ¢ ° Wright. s* * Liberace: The woman who has it—shows oR Club Discusses Mencken i it in her costumes—insists upon iz of the Philathea class of _ A biography. of the life of H. L.! it in her shoes—and finds it in terian church school will Mencken, editor of the American | a “” \d “Fashion Plate” { be held this evening at the home of Mercury magazine was given pre sons : i” 4 the teacher, Mrs. Fred Hanson, 712 Marian Burke at me z ! creations. During the evening a Wet — coe Wednesday The “Idol” vill. be ied for Miss with Mrs. J. lunt jason apart- 5 ji s shi: ‘ 4 wale Bee Setiant et a Genin haeiee: Ge eocaeanien ae pictured above—distinguished for Our resident city buyer has shipped us 100 snappy, sample dresses, in materials of hospital in Rochester. Minn. the sulmenaine of ste: ultra-modern its elegant simplicity—comes in flat crepes, satins, silk and wool in all colors, in sizes 14 to 51. **“* * writers y- s loyes: dull black kid and patent leather. Mrs, Berta Baker, state treasurer. reviewed the September and October | Our many customers know the value and weari i 6 . Dasa. Sg ape pe a7 Ww Rion numbers of mee ee Price - $9.50 and $14. 7S garments are equal to the piiserg Se ley a. papi Caughter, Mr. a: rs. C. W. Kjon- * * “i ba ‘a ish aas, and two children, of Eckman, N. Mrs. Joscph F. Orchard and daugh- “First with the Newest.” ance and wearing quality. No woman after seeing these dresses will say, “I have D., who will visit h til Sunday. ter Genevieve. . left : . i s Mi. ee elegaie Pte fg poe tor Pargo, where they wi Hosiery too—“Heleproof™ enough — — — are nee for office, school, dress and formal 4 tineau county to Farmer's Union be guests a’ home irs. “Or- Wear, an uct ‘o the following reasonable prices: , meeting here. - chard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John . m ‘The mecting of the UV. C.T. auxtle SUNS": Over Sungay, 5 mee! . ©. T. ar l= Y ead scheduled for tomorrow Fd Mrs. C. A Dalen neki. is reese $14.75 dr esses at # $10.75 Sed Postponed until Saturday, ing a few days with friends c oe a aye ely. hee $18.75 dresses at ...... ae eee 12.75 Mrs. Hector Barnes will go to Far-| Mrs. B. M. Demming will go to Fy hora a J A._Ds it ot $22.75 dresses at ............0..0000+ 16.75 cay week-end. | spend a week visiting at the home of $29, 15 dresses at $36.75 dresses at ..............0e cess ' $39.75 dresses at .................... 29,75 . $ TONIGHT oe ie One lot of navy blue, brown and tan all wool dresses, mostly ? and Saturday sized 13 to 19, of high class materials, wonderful for school and office, sold formerly at $19.75 to $22.75, now priced for this sale at : We need the room, so we are closing out all coats. Broken We have assembled for Saturday's selling, three groups of the season's sizes. All high grade garments of standard makes. newest dresses. These have been received during the past month psd selected from our regular stock. Esch dress bespeaks the present day $29.75 values, on sale ................$19.75 mode and values not to be expected at this season of the year. = - the i $59.75 values, on sale ................ 39,75 i FIRST GROUPE—Transparent Velvets, Canton Crepes and Travel Crepes, v! $79.75 val 1 59.75 t sizes 14 to 38. Fornierly to $29.50. 15.00 . AlUES, ON SAIC... ce eeee eves le : $89.75 values, on sale ................ 65.75 MA®RIED IN RIO RITA THE (OCK-EYED WORLD "THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS SECOND GROUPE—Transparent Velvets, Crepes, Satins, Travel Crepes ~ tore opens promptly at nine o'clock a. m. and will close at 9 p. m. and Georgettes. Black, brown, green, tan and independent blue. Sizes 14 to 42. Fi to $89.50. be ‘ormerly oa $25.00 Many are factory samples purchased below the whole- $110.75 values, on sale ............... 69.75 sale cost. Ten carried over coats, mostly small sizes, off colors, very warm garments for cold days, formerly priced at $26.75, now on sale for $9.98. All Felt Hats on Sale WOMEN’S WEAR SHOPPE