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oa leaves tonight for Minneapolis where ; he will spend about a week on busi- | ness for the commission. wd te eee ° Mrs. Elmer Lilleskov left this morn- | ° ing for her home at Aberdeen, 8. D.,| 1 aiter scveral days’ visit with Miss | Mildred Eger and other friends in; ' the city. 4 | : Members of Chapter F, P. E. O.. | ae here’sa B : | There W: ~~ | |" gogueh aad ere’s a Better Way | ae | ha Cash ‘| “Mandan Vicinity || than Paying Cas ¢——_—__—__—_—___—___— or Dates Are Set for H. S. Social Events P pg YING cash for everything you buy has de- ih Dates were set for a number of so- : Saivicl ot k tecetina ne ts Reiner tea | Lodge No. § A. F. &.4. M. Me cided disadvantages. It means carrying a let of money with i aie. rea inchude the wephomre| say evening, Nev. ’ you. That's a nuisance and an invitation to thieves. Loose class , November 22; junior aa | i % baan i; “ign, eae not building up his credit. Wis 52 Classen! lu will give a Christ A better way to handle your payments is bychecks ( ae Rie oa ie oe drawn on this Bank. An account here establishes you - ied te te wenn Seca right away asa business associate of a dependable institu- ‘and tion. Every check you draw is a legal receipt for the bill it ‘ pays. You don’t need to carry cash and run the risk of losing | it. All the money you don't need immediately is eafe in Achild can tune it. Tone quality is perfect! the Bank instead of unsafe in your pocket. : ‘Whehes sonore .salinas sehletase , Your assurance of safety for your deposits is the — by oe healthy financial condition of the Bank, the good man- ~_ plan will pat Aw agement of the local men who operate it and the tre- Victor-Radio into = home at ence. av clud last evening. Cards were played ; at two tables, and high scores were; held by Mrs. Charles F. Martin and with friends. Another son, C. C. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Boise left ‘THE FEDERAL HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT MUTUALS “TRE OLD RELIABLE RARDWARS INSURANCE” yet entirely up-to-date and adding to the beauty of any costume. An opportunity to show you will be ap- r3 | por the interpretation of sheer dram | ow a | them. they are less likely to become | row frames, make a most decorative f e Fashion Plaque jand the sincerity of character de- | Heiress to Wed —_| ‘shiny. Put the dry cloth over the |border around the top of the bath- deep ¥ ’ Mneation, these two are the perfect | 5 |garment to be pressed and then spray | room's tiling. For the white bath- and f° ocia a n e7vsona combination. | ja very light spray of water before |room they are unusually effective. in \¢ a : Py pressing. Never soak the cloth. | ide ‘ie ae a; iii aii iia, | SHOE TREES ioken feel City-County Briefs FUR CARE | To use too big a shoe tree is worse ; 5 ee | | tha ‘The little pads Social Welfare Work Lieut. Orrin Livdahl J = aan | eer ries Atta cults cel. 8 COM | talbetiey Glia kt bo Goirea Wien NCERTS 4 ; $. » 0ul given special care pre- Discussed at a Cea | Weds Norfolk Girl | jyttgmry Joeeptuson, Wig, ts a visitor derve ita Seats.” Brush, thoroughly jeretanne to match one's closet equlp- 18 Pro. of Community unci | _——— 1 ‘dex with a deep bristle brush to remove ® Harry SUR) — ira sais adacied the. Biotdlaioa Ed Dubs, New Lelpzig attorney, ts | {a plece of velvet dipped into cleans. | _, FLOWER SPRINKLERS mak- Arguments for and against the plan | °tal ca adorned the Freemason here on business today. ‘ing fthid. When dry brush again, | If you have flowers in your house, short tours of having @ policewoman in Bis-/ fect Baptist church, Norfolk, Va. | | ‘tunis time with a softer brush, fol- | nvest in one of the cute little sprink- They | marck, were presented at the meeting field Gore and Lieut, Orrin’ Lester Mrs. W. W. Sangherts, Hazelton, Is flowing the grain of the fur. See Cake Caen ee tie oe “<_< eo of the Community Council yesterday | Livdahl, U. 8. N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Masehdhibe: oe | |tie water froma éridpit whke "you go t afternoon. Justice W. L. Nuessle,/G. N. Livdahl, 719 Ninth street, which ; | ‘i ! Sevier id from one plant to another. heded ‘ speaking on the needs of the city,| took place November 9. | | K. H. Osterhouse, Stanton, is a) jn excellent floor oil can be made; . a ing. summarized the social welfare work] Th@ bride. who was given in mar- business visitor in Bismarck. jfrom the oil drained from your auto. h - am) carried tH willl | — Let it settle and then strain about | MENDING HINTS For those w te. | being on under the direction} riage by her brother, jam Gore, ' if your anal of Miss Mary Cashel, secretary of the | Jr.. wore a gown of old ivory Dutchess George Albrecht, is here from Gar- | |SRe Canta OL lL. Mik with OGTR | ale sites GME WORE, GG, Te therine De- - Burleigh county Red Cross, and that | satin, fashioned along princess lines, jrison on a short business trip, \ ee Ol se 5 ee | are ane Imost before he) Laney. 1204, Fourth street. done by Miss Esther Teichman, school | with a long circular train. Her tulle | — joe kerosene. Use on clean cloths to pty pena sccartal a them with | een ei ae Se HO nurse. Judge Nuessle stated that so-| Vell was fastened in cap style, and 1H. A. Knoop, Stan- | go over your floor. ' mat lore he puts | GOOD I t hi ied calla lili Mr. and Mrs. snoop. jthem on, instead of patching them _ learn aie ee nen # Peep oes “5 = widen oh ae ton, are shopping in Bismarck today. WASHED woopwork jlate. You can put the patch on the | Fertilizer on lawn dissolves was & real necd for wholesome reere.| bride, as maid of honor, wore a gown | waa’ wb av, i, Gree Pores, ta Use warm it ie a ee hens bd bom ao ee) CH in serine var goes to beg) of a ee the| She cartiad. f shower ‘ef Golumbla| THIS NECKLACE made of real spending a few daye here on business, Ir LneFoneniy diy go ovis oth | ee ee ‘ 3 ‘A number of members of the Coun-| 08s. The bridesmaids were the| nutmegs and colored beads is to be aan 3 left to- a damp cloth wiped out of oil. This cil speaking in behalf of the ctube | Mites Carolyn Gers | peo My worn with fall costumes. day a can Wee wie ai eres its soiling quite so casily which they represent, offered reasons | 6” Nun: DS meeeaa, visit in the city. eas KY Why there is need for a full time | Oe ee eee ortlock, ‘bleamoe || — ICED PIE policewoman here. Coburn, Gwendolyn dye, Mery|) AT THE MOVIES § ||. 1. 1. Reade, state fire marshal, A custard ple. spread over with a| Preliminary plans for the sale of] rrances Perkinson and Margaret | » . 4 | this morning returned from an offi- thick icing of chocolate, is t | Christine cee ere ia wacclatlon | White, all of Norfolk, ‘Their dresses jelal trip to Mohall, | tring to the child who needs cus: Hotter than Hot! Christmas seals were also formed at| were made similar to that of the maid PARAMOUNT THEATRE —en bengal teed oe m 7 cus: | . the ‘meeting. of honor, and two wore orchid, two} Joan Crawford makes her bow as) Fay Harding and Ben Larkin of the i . N han New! eee yellow, two green and two blue. They |4 full-fledged star, and at the same!raiiway commission have returned SATHROON DECORATION ewer than New! Farewell Party for Mrs. Kecher | carried bouquets of roses and del- |time gives the screen one of the most |from Jamestown where they conduct- fuittle colored prints, framed | A company of friends gathered at | phiniums. powerful dramatic roles, in her ca-jed a Miss Claire Giannini, daughter of A. | o ME eb An in ° acy the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Kla- |" Lieut. Charles William Moses, U. 8 |reer with “Our Modern Maidens,” @ | ‘oimins P. Giannini, of San Francisco, guid- | Pink, blue, yellow or green very nar- you ain’t seen r witter of Burnt Creek township Thurs- N., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moses, |sound synchronized production, com-! Miss Frances Minnie Lambeck and | ‘ng spirit of the Bank of Italy and nothing yet! : day evening to bid farewell to Mrs.| Bismarck, classmate of the groom |ing to the Paramount for Monday Harry G. Mulvihill, both of Bismarck,| "merous other large corporations, ciate Kocher Sr., who will leave next | a¢ the Bismarck high school and also |and Tuesday. were married Thursday by Judge |%%s announced her engagement to H f ednesday for Seattle, Wash. tO) at the U. 8. Naval academy, Anna-| It is a story of a girl caught in the| Roland H. Crane. Cliltford “Biff” Hoffman. former } make her home with a daughter. The polis, was best man. midst of the whirl of the modern jazz Stanford football star. They are oH : cyening was spent in playing whist,|" ‘The groomsmen were Lieut. Eugene |age—a girl led to believe that any-| Rev. R. E. Struts, Jamestown, is shown above. Our modern maidens! Who spend on Fee eae eee aupber was served: | waldron, Lieut. A. E. Harris, Lieut. |thing is right that brings pleasure, | spending the day in’ Bismarck vistt~ | ——————————_.__ all day thinking up wild ideas—— | i op Pl es orig: Hi Windmill, | C- & Carpenter, Ensign A. O. Momm, jand that one may bargain with the ing Mrs. Struts who is a patient at} g———— lg and all night carrying ‘em out! i a Long, ‘| Ensign L. H. Hunt, Ensign John De- | devil and cheat him too—for pleasure. the Bismarck hospital. { Hi hold Hi Ips 1 They're the generation that knows zi George Schonert, | Paul Schonert.| nets, Ensign A. L. Perkinson and| How she learns the great laws of | ouse! el ! what it wants—love! And lots of Raden schiee, are bets, Luyben, Matt | ensign R. M. Barnes, The bridegroom |life that underlie any artificial con-| Culver Junior is the name given to| ®—————____—— it! off han, arid Sonia" Prien | and ushers were in the full dress of | ventions or style-made ethics forms the son born Friday at the Bismarck QUICK BAKE ‘Ghieyrte theses wens area cia « i —. the navy, and following the cere-|the basis of the drama. Set in mag- hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Culver 8,| If you parboll potatoes before bak- hier lives, “Mecatee “thay: live Tht Celebrates a mony, as the bride and bridegroom |nificent modernistic settings, great Ladd, 631 Tenth street. ing, it apeeds the process consider- nd fret ADA here's thie: story Of @ Mrs, Richard Hall’ mother of left the church they walked under |and spectacular locales and fantastic — oe heres ronnieb the most fascinating of them all a | ; ressman ‘Thomas Hall ct tite arty, the crossed swords of the ushers. surroundings, it is eye baffling @2| Mrs. John P. French, who under. | fore eet thw ht ete Pg a mony Of love ea the iiodérna ‘pio 7 esterday celebrated tie eld ht; wero | A small reception was held at the (well as grippingly dramatic. | went a goltre operation Thursday at {much eee tie Itt Gorgeously, excitingly prod- Auris at her home <a roe town, | Home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Wil-| Rod La Rocque and Douglas Fair- the Bismarck hospital, is getting uced! With the alluring star where che has lived for slmost finty i Tay Ravel SAMAR the | cere’ | banks, i play the two leading roles slong nicely, according to hospital! ,, jee rll nie “Our Daneiig- Daughters” hh heat Ah pind ccmuate toed | Livdahl left for a trip north, and Gnines a ealianaee Filia aut | aincmenguae ONO Worsted frocks or sults when pressing | “Toa in 184 Hospitals and toetings and gifts were sent ty'mene | Will reside in New York City. Page as the rival sweetheart, Jose-| Burt Finney, member of the state JOAN CRAWFORD e «6 Lohbagratton family ‘and fries, Mrs, | Lieut. Livdahl, who attended the lo- iphine Dunn, Edide Nugent, and oth- board of . has returned | Enstitutlons ‘* Mall was born in Cornwall, England, |°* Schools, and was graduated from |ers in the cast were ideally chosen, from Fargo where he attended a alli iain cmd in and as a gir came with her family to |e, U.S. Raval scadeiny three Ye wiicw rents Ghandi “OUR MODERN | Calumet, Mich., where she lived until | Yo a carene L THEATRE Pra pharmacists cer- ‘ -@. —suming to Jamestown, Among the guests at the wedding | nrough the clouds, loop-the-loope | aie “Fashion has decreed MAIDENS” Miss Lucille Coghlan, daughter of Were Judge and Mrs. E. T. Burke, | degth-cetying parachute jumps, tail-| W. E. Parsons, deputy superintend- ath face dean A Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coghlan, 715 | Washington, D. C., former Bismartk soins, thrilling battle formations, | ent of public instruction, Miss Sara must be in keeping — Ninth street, who is a member of the eee era carte ant tan rece Guss, coder cena of the with your costume ROD LA ROCQUE i Torey 'ed Spee TOMNOEL. ade Ot | Po iecteder neg agile retibe In "Flight" the Columbia allctalking | from MeClusky. where they atvendes oa fs ocean ge DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. nine girls to be chosen for outstand- | week for the meeting of the Northern roadshow Hope iecier which comes to|a Renee gan of the Sheridan county ANITA PAGE line Saeing ability ins recta iil. | titercminalastte Pies saiemation, to | Wer ey rere coe eae | Mee eer COSTUME An M. G. M. Sound Picture members, ‘Miss Coghlan is'the only {¢,beld there the latter part of the |e tove and adventures of two heroic! Evan W. Hall, Milwaukee agricu'- |i] An Up-to-Date Of- Blomarek git, and’the only member | Neck. Mlss Wetmore will represent | S04 '"Ucring ‘fiyers. in the United | tural agente hee been, transferred JEWELRY OTHER ATTRACTIONS of her sorority, the Pi Beta Phi, to | the high school annual staff. and | Stotec starine Corps, reunites for the | from Miles ‘City division offices to (Il fice Training School " = be selected for the group. * | Miss Heaton the Bismarck High Her- | ri-.+ time since they appeared in the.| Aberdeen, 8 D., where he becomes Ronham Brothers are Paramount Sound News eee ra Pe ee much-lauded undersea drama, “Sub- | agricultural agent for the two Da- showing costume All-Talking Comedy Screen Is Hostess to Bridge Club ‘ marine,” Jack Holt, Ralph Graves|kotas. He is a son of Rev. Charles jewelry at its best, cf Fo Mrs, A. L. Fosteson, 919 Fifth street, | ,,Mrs. Thomas C. Lauder arrived yes- | anq Director R. Capra, Again | Hall, former mi on the Fort d : —— entertained the members of her bridge ,¢e"G8y from Jamestown to vist 10° © these three men have scored. Holt ‘and was mate |] Day and Evening Inexpensive, of course. Moms of Peremense Presese Matinee 2:30 = = Mvenings 7 and © - ee i. Gaving An Old Ling—Legel Reserve Matea! Jecerance Seving 4 Mrs. Ivan Lee will leave Sunday (36, Syening, ton Bianneapoyan foot 50% | amrasiesccinse | sarates susinaete! 3OOZ preciated. Visit with her parents Mr and hiss. (ballgame and the Homecoming 166-| || sesrance | °""'" ““snpeederratinecaiy. | on Ate LAST TIMES SATURDAY J.C, McNairnay, Her two children, | “vities. aa J. F. Griffin, state Agent — SOPHIE TUCKER in “Honky Tenk” Talking and Singing Virginia and Roger, have been spend-) nonaid and Carl left last Phone 1201 P. ©, Bos 642 Blemoret, N. Deb. Continuous Showing, Matinee Prices, 10¢ and 36c till 6:30 ing the past month with their grand- parents. see Frank Aughney, assistant traffic | expert for the railway commission, | mendously strong backing afforded by affiliation with the First Bank Stock Corporation. Come in and get acquainted. 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