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a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931 Mrs. J. A. Larson and one on “East | g————————_____ | Sixth street. Talks on North Da- 2 er Lybia,” by Mrs. H. A. McNutt. | Meetings of Clubs |/kota beauty spots and on artists and NAME DELE AT Ask Your Druggist see i A pa argeey writers of the state will be on the | A Full Size Hot Water Thanksgiving decorations and|| nd Social Groups || program. j H i orange tapers Bit! ate for at tables | ¢——______ "4 eae CLUB'S CONVENTION! at to (1) or eater will heat your car. when Miss erine Kos! en-/ 1 ” |, Member of the Zit vi ; i patted the 3 eae of her bridge | ie Bismarck Oratorio Society| hold a, party Filgay evening at the i ari a | pic idarbhepier nd phew fe i ® elul y evening at her home, | will mect at 8:30 o’clock this eve-|home of Mrs, Hallie Cochrane, about | V V ditt “West of Broadway’ to |Miss Emma, Voiska and Béventh St. Bridge was in play |ning at the Trinity Lutheran chureh|six miles south of Bismarck. All m-Donald, Ti ia Mi " cose eins: size $10.89, e Given Here Nov. 26) John Larson Married held "by ‘Misses y eaiye Iverson “aad ‘cording te cl Ee ae eta c | meat aestMACEIGALnEEG. aed Peotone bli: Blah ila Service Drug Store of Hall's D | | Garcia cording to Clarion Larson, director. | meet ay ae ao eee and Fevold Elected By ines will ta yeu: ig GAMBLE STORES | Members of St. Mary's parish will) The marriage of Miss Emma eek Members of the Women’s Benefit /at 8 o'clock and cars will be waiting Cosmopolitans | pocvtd the surtace gently towards the fponsor the presentation of “West of | Voiska, daughter of Frank Voiska.| Members of St. Rita's Missionary | Association will hold a potluck din-|to take them to the Cochrane home. jbody with Moone's Emerald Oil. Broadway,” comedy with musical|M@Mdan, and John Larson, son of |soolety were entertained at the home ‘ner at 6:30 o'clock Friday evening a coe Ge ee y, |Mrs. John Larson, also of Mandan, |of Mrs. W. A. Clary, 221 Eleventh St.,/at the Odd Fell hall, followed * A a Four delegates to attend the North| you're doing it, and in minor cases Specialties, on Nov. 26 and 27 at St. took place in Bismarck ‘Tuesday afte Tuesday " grtaenbee, che. were |by the thedlar rmeattl , bulaiee Minot Girl Is First Dakota district convention of Cosmo- | often brings surprising rellef. (Mary's school auditorium, it was an-|ernoon at the home of Re ests for three tables. es|meeting at 8 o'cl i i To Bag Hunt Trophy |" clues _in Fargo Nov. 30 were) “Then bind your leg with a band- nounced Thursday. |Benzon, 804 Seventh St Rev. Ben-|for the afternoon were awarded to| will be ployed, on” “NT PHSEe) 0 Dag PUNE ATOPAY leiected Thursday noon by the Bis-/age three inches wide, and long NEwhere Selection of the cast, which will zon, who is pastor of the First Luth-/Mrs. W. K. Moreland and Min ©. J * & Minot, N. D, Nov. 19.—()—Miss marck Coamopolitan club at its reg-| enough to give the necessary support. 4 number about 20 persons, will be eran church, officiated, le OS) Dec Pannie Du . ‘: » N. D, 7. 19. ular weekly luncheon meeting. Start winding the bandage from the completed within a few days, accord-; Mr. and Mrs. George Burbage, Bis- ae x Ke of the ‘North Dakehs ratmeelen a Geer Mu ae an th asi at Pied named delegates were D. Lalreey tel odes ae owey ee is 3 Yi reat) 4 ‘Donald, P, A. 5 | fl ii . Ane aoe Mia Mauaeat Prodcsing te sree Eee and sister of/ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cunningham, eeeouaHot, will speak on the work) Charlson, N. D., Wednesday. covite, ro % & Fevelae cAetnitea| “Any “yelns. tokeat Any ulcers? Businessmen’s Lunch - - 35¢ a Ri cle, wis WIL ek rae were the attendants. |813 Eighth St., entertained a company 3 ss ie association and the annual; Accompanying her on the hunting named were Paul nt, Ernest Bl |Emerald Oil will heal them right up | « Fi aie company, Fanms City, So ae coe ase Paco ne of 16 guests at a bridge supper Wed- Wak BSCE CE Ce ATOR eos ee, CEE Tare lee cree | Heda, ah awry, and A’ L Aivin, ”|Make. your leg as good as new. it| soundings proupe eorvice and “ ne nesday evening at their home. Bridge ; vom , who fal get @ deer, a ¥ | q 7 ? by “ ” : o awarded to Mrs. M. W. Arndt, Lloyd e Auxiliary room at| hunter repor' ere AS sUct in teller ° ‘1 " an ey a rs ace Bee Rill make | Dunn, Mrs, W. G. Fulton and Ted the World War Memorial building. | North Dakota's fiat blg game hunt gure the next district convention for), io Wye mite thc magthing ane |e mba f lekki AU Mani ¢|Paulson. A Thanksgiving theme was " 5 in 10 yeara. , a . | you’ Main cipate, and will be an extra feature bridegroom is employed by the Stan-|carried out in the fable decorations}, The Delphian society will meet at ee) Se Engelhardt played three Joe eat ladie rete joe Opposite N. P. Depot oi the entertainment. dard Oil company. when @ supper was served after the | 2:15 o'clock Friday afternoon at the| The raccoon season has been short- | Tol) selections. He was accompa | 4 iverticement . eee : PE. qames. Mees. H. Barta, Kintyre, (home of Mrs. C. B. Whittey, 722| ened by two weeks in Ohio. MOlee BAUM anenie cit Ee = = Prehistoric Objects in a Mrs. R. W. Bennett andjmother of Mrs. Cummingham, WAS 9 | wee nner |in the absence oe aati ul Aste leader ‘Private Mi Shown left Thureday for Sauk G A Lal bei eae ry Halverson. ~ r enter, Minn., ah ST Fivate MUSEUM SHOWN viice they will make thelr’ future er een tiie une TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY RAW FURS Fossils of animal and plant life in an tae Led several fare-| ect of a paper read by Mrs. John LAST “SK YLIN! CALIFORNIA COMBINATION wave us region previous to the last glacial the last week we been given during |p irke before members of the Fort- the ideal permanent. Spiral top Good demand for SKUNK, BADGER, MINK, WEASEL, rericd were viewed’ by members of Pere nightly club Wednesday afternoon at TIMES With croquinole ends, Now $5.00. sham-|/ COYOTE, RACCOON, and all other legally the Wednesday Study club, who paid! g, the home of Mrs, Willlam Langer, 114 THURS THOMAS and HARDIE poo and set included. California i ‘ er legally caught furs a Visit to the private museum of Mr.| atic gtesent Sine Moe eases [Avene A West. A history of archi- + U sttatia’s ALBRIGHT Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bis- at Highest Cash Prices. and Mrs. 8. x. Parke, 822 Bixth | Woriehther entaraltiot aie oe see tecture to show how the various de- marek, Phone 782. ! BRING THEM IN OR SHIP DIRECT TO ‘Among the objects receiving con-| mate friends at a 7 o'clock dinner ORT ura se ooPeS cranes that alt “NORTHERN” HIDE & FUR CO. siderable attention fi was a hugel Mba aee erating tthe Hotel trough very few. pages have Use the Want Ads Box 265 Bismarok, N. Dak. trified turtle, and the wu} jaw ' + - « * g. ore ‘titanthere, Sainte oreA LA —— perdi eel el ag marriage. Keaah bree hae nnd ef gtuleatte Father, what good is money if it vhi tl i TeUieaen er tam VRE onleecs Japanese literature was the theme| bacat! Te aEaEA. Deets Wee won’t make me well?” and the formations in the Bad Lands| Of, the program at a meeting of Btal Tous of ‘several English architects and Black Hills of South Dakota) swonquenyry epslion Sigma Alphe who have achieved international ree here they were found, were given bY| home of Mrs. ¥. F Lisbele tit Aree | oBnition for their work along these ee ‘The regular business meeting of the! WUC, C- Miss Judith Rue discussed See a by Bee Mea nnua club was held at the home of Mrs.| tobener puree wail fletion was the oe ‘ a given by Bernice Kelley Simonson, oo, Hatnatin St. j Neon and Miss Madge Runey. ’ e ry 3 ima, ancient, and modern, win Heteta Minneapalt,aroed| wore issued "by ba. Elbe and = argain res tiva home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Conklin, | eit paige rf BOT Avenue A West. Mrs. Walter W. Clark read a paper a 1] O SENSIBLE SPENDERS—Wait for and welcome this great Buttrey event each year RE Eee en) wlan described ‘customs of colonial because they have come to know that it offers unequaled values—newer styles at St., entertained the members of St. Ls thai ‘eget ih the Progressive ATRE amazingly low prices. Almost our entire stock of new Fall Garments have been ? Rose's Missionary society Wednesday Mothers club cog see, st the THEATR marked down and many new ones added for this special Thanksgiving sale. Be sure evening at her home. After the busi-|teenth St. After t in ee be : to come—you will be delighted with what you find. mess meeting bridge was played at evening was spent i eweneinerers He ‘This man has everything c pect renioainitg are. ticles of clothing being remodeled for Last Showing Today cept his boy's love. Now he finds and Mrs Brown a box which the club is pa aon aiagiciiat the things worth having .... fees the Red Grow,” Su Peeve heatth, happiness, hummel fes ats resses Mrs. L. A. LaRue, 104 Avenue C,| Mrs, Carrie N, Spot, 414 Seventh . fo ee ‘was hostess to the members of her! entertained the Marihas’ group of | ences Rae eu if GROUP 1 i ee lige ay ee the First Evangelical church aan tn The story of a child's wisdom ... and a Values up to $29.50 ... $ 1 7:88 Values up to $19.75 ... $ 1 2.88 2 y at her home Wednesday GROUP 2 GROUP 2 tumn leaves and decorations in keep- 4 y 1 2 8 ing with the season were used for the | Mreincon. Entertainment included of 4 ” Values up to $19.75... DLQe Values up to $14.50 .....: . table and places, were | marked f0r| spots of the Pacific eoast staves, elven l NSO Y GROUP 3 $7 88 GROUP 3 4.8 pariathiee sop tits ibe flab) ee on 3 iB Trae, AEo nie Starring Values up to $14.50 ..... ° Values up to $9.50 ......, CY 8 G. McGraw holding high scores. in her travels in illustrating the talk. GEORGE BANCROFT - Dr andvades: stk arawiien 00il At the close of the afterncon Mrs. wih and Mis H. A. Brandes, 601 Spohn, sslsted by Mrs, Tramp, cerved ROBERT AMES FRANCES DEE Jack ts H : ieridge dinner “Tuseday evening < Vole refreshments. hota we . A Paramount Picture e a X id intm i ee at ere ace ~ ae a ele po apart Suggested by Dickens Fine all wool fabrics in the newer Charming Hats that reflect the sea- fated the tables where covers were| formal ctteriine ec ner at an ne ‘Dombey and Son’ striped designs and plain colors, both son’s smartest versions of the tricorn, ~~ marked for 20 guests. Bridge was nesday afternoon by Mrs. Paul Henry =— single and double breasted styles. .They beret, small brims and softies that played after dinner and high score|and Mrs. C. G. Boise, at the He! Ford Sterling Comedy are jaunty and smart. : ake thi ha lecti was held by Mr. and Mrs. Spencer|home, 600 Avenue D.” Mr,-and Mrs, “Football Thrills” : eee Boise. eS Giibett are Teaving in a few days for eit Values up to $9.50 ......$5.88 | Values up to $4.85 .--... .$1.88 ai toner Mr, sanders’ mother, Mente es ebsites a Seer Values up to $6.90 ....--. 3.88 | Values up to $2.98 ...... .88 . Laura Sanders, who was ob-| pastime. Ten intimate friends of Mrs. eh lced ue apes eimnlveraary | Olibert were guests, "i ednesday, Mrs. nders, 110 e 8 & ES ‘Averiue © West, entertained a group} Mrs. J. 8. Kelly entertained the : ALL SALES FINAL — NO EXCHANGES — NO REFUNDS : -| , formally. Appointments in yellow!Thayer avenue. Cards were played : “The Houso of Hits” i nd green and a birthday cake in| at two tables, with score awards going ANN HARDIN! G Friday v To these colors decorated the refresh-|to Mrs. W. H. Van Orsdel, Mrs. Clar- pea peng Saturday ment table. Mrs. Sanders, @ pioneer ion Larson and Mrs. 8. E. Deragisch. ps - PYROLOID DRESSERWARE GIVEN TO ALL LADIES FRIDAY Nov. 20 resident, who has resided in Bismarck | Pink and white chrysanthemums and DEVOTION Nov. 28 5 since 1883, was presented with a gift pink tapers with harmonizing ap- ISMARCK, by the guests. pointments were used for the refresh- B) CK, N. DAK. ae RZ * * sactonek ment table. ae Friday and Saturday ie Novem! bridge iy the 5 . U. C. T. Auxillary was held Wednes-| Two pieced comforters were com-!f : > day evening at the home of Mrs. H.' pleted and work was begun on an- 66 e F. Tiedman, 712 Seventh St. Thres| other one at a meeting of the Cur- m rol er ‘tables were in play and score prizes;rent Events club Wednesday after- were won by Mrs. E. B. Gorman and; noon at the home of Mrs. C. C. Con- . Mrs. H. A. Lewis. Mrs. Gorman| verse, 609 Eleventh street. The com- + r@) headed the committee in charge of|forters will be sent this week directly 99 ue Detls, nen merier Piglet e are canis an McKenzie coun- rims Te ledman, Mrs. W. J. Targai . 8. ty. lem ol e club spent one D. Dietz, Mrs. Richard Tracy, and! afternoon last week in piecing and i " . Mrs. E. Ulmer. This same committee| tying the quilts. A business meeting ithemeuaatiaua De ' People of Bismarck and Surrounding Territory Will Have Opportunity to Try. was in cnaree at 2 daneing Party and Program Preceded tne tewing’ SMH ITS MYSTER and smartest Dress- | Thernonoid—The New Way to Health. , our. ie clul AWAITS HII4 be which was attended by: about 40|study of northern Africa. Papers Reena ie cs shown on the New York mar- If you are sick or ailing, try THERONOID. | What Theronoid Is and Does— , couples, given included one on “Ethiopia” by ket today! Taunt _ of pttoeree Hays see te f ce y! In the beautiful, ettostivencen apd all it be ely oad to There is nothing at all mysterious about A th.” A partial list of allmen ve THERONOID, It is just a sim iftcale new “Royal Blue” and “Persian” responded to THERONOID includes the fol- | 1 cowucied clectre mans nelenea oe ne. ; lowing: i» AFE ‘AIR, shades. Of all silk flat crepe, in le iis turn to normal certain bodily functions, It is i ‘Asthma Encae based on the theory of noted biologists that i sizes from 14 through 20. Reg- Bladder Trouble Heart Trouble @ great many ailments result directly from JACK HOLT Bronchitis Hemorrhoids RALPH GRAVES ular values to $15.00. Now - natural poisons and waste matter that ac- Salk Bia aa ace Nessie cumulate in the system from the constant Indigestion Nervous Disorders breaking down of tiny tissue cells. The whole 50 Insomnia Rheumatism object of THERONOID is to speed up the fea zrentie Saeuee as natural processes that burn up and carry off ins Const “ Sinus Trouble these ie and waste saitee, a thus to Theronoid is made for operation on all Temove the source of so mu val types of electric current including: THERONOID is attached to the light 110 Volt Amernating Current socket and placed about the waist or shoulders, i yifyget Specials for Friday and Saturday! Tea pete eee plank Because the electrical energy is converted into CRCe SE 6 Volt Storage Batteries magnetic energy there is Ay shock, no discom- * ’ ¥ :. cen ’ fort. On the contrary, experience is thor- Hosiery Ladies’ Hose! Children’s U’Suits! héronoi of warghineor™ Dak, Feb. 18, 1831. | oughly delightful. ’ e ‘ teen ata éronoid of Fargo. sab As You Lire li ftose, in all ears “4 Hine Eps ye ‘Sines Ar on Glenn ee You have heard about THERONOID over ; sizes, per pair fee TOC | through 12. Sait 67c you Neha hernia the radio. THERONOID sponsors radio talks i s froi re 7 We as +| Ladies’ Shoes! tia? Cinta eek “waable to'fne sneiiag'to | Ofee WIDAY every Monday, Wednesday and Children’s Anklets! adies oes. ta my back, arms and legs but never itched very eae htast Of fine mercerized lisle rayon A choice group of quality much, Consulted Mists and tried A representative from the Fargo THERON- hited, Beight ction in’aieen | shoes, in all styles and leathers walves and lotions of various Kinds which they | rp office will be at the Patterson hotel Satur- 5 to 10, fe at, $2 69 for my. eczema. T- went, te day, Nov, 21st, from 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. and Sun- Sie 15 c¢| ver var ‘ Towa lat one thine and day, Nov. 22nd, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. for the and notice that my e g re sl rom & Ladies’ Hats! Spert, Jackets! faring dace eben dusty taint, | are fated fo come to the, Pattern hott ‘on * All wool, fancy striped, from my. legs ax Well, To anyone suffering with above mentioned dates where you may judge Choice cf any lady's felt hat| bright color combinations, eczema do not hesitate to refer them to me ax I JHERONOID for yourself. A competent rep- sure am grateful for my results and will be glad Sizes 14 resentative will be there who will explain the use of THERONOID and allow you to use it while you are there. This will put you under no obligation and it is absolutely free. You may also read letters from people who have suf- fered from ailments similar to your own who have used THERONOID and are now enjoying good health. to conviiice anyone who may be skeptical. Sincerely yours, (Signed) M. , Hoff, 814 Third St. North, Fargo, N. Dak. ARTHRITIS i Bertha, Minn., Feb. 11th, 1931, Theronoid of Fargo, Denr Sir: . have been using the Theronoid for nearly two months and it has done a lot for me. T was so crippled up with Arthritis Rheu- matism that I was not able to do anything. ‘Tho pains were so severe and went from one place to another that sometimes I could hardly stand it. I had no appetite and since I have been us- ing the Theronoid my Apne tite has come back and my limbs and k have got so much bet- “i ter that I now f etting around, My husband h: o been taking the treat- ments. He had r atism in his arm and side is g and it has helped him wonderfully. @ e e Yours truly, (Signed) Mrs. Aug. Voss, Eee $1.00 $6.77 Ladies’ Coats! .k: Omir te oan”. $8.74 Grade Coats, for only ... 20% OFF ON ALL $39.50 COATS Every week our stock of used auto parts are replenished from Igte model automobiles which have been wrecked. parts are in most instances as good as new. Many people take advant- age ‘of this opportunity to save money when replacing a worn part on their car—S0 CAN YOU. We are always glad to serve and help you in anyway we can, our prices are low. Try Theronoid Free— At the Patterson hotel Saturday, Nov. 2lst, from 1 to 9 p. m. and Sunday, Nov. 22nd, from 9a. m.to4p. m. ‘THERONOID Representatives wanted in Bismarck and surrounding territory. S ar ah G ol d S h 0) p BISMARCK nt cease Is Sponsored by pi ty i ieee grid Soy i 316 Main Avenue Bismarck, N. Dak. Theronoid of Fargo, 1072 Broadway Fargo, N. D. Rismarek, N. D. 312 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. D.