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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, 1917. ° BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE . Church Society Meeting. The Ladies Aid society of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday af- ternoon in the ibasement of the church. The meeting will be ‘called at 2:30, eee “Third House” Dance, The entertainment. committee in charge of the “third house” dancing parties, has announced one for Thurs- day evening in Patterson hall. The last of these‘series of dancing parties will be given Monday evening next. * Newspaper Man Weds. Anouncement has been made of the marriage of Miss Ruth A. Sullivan of Garrison and Cecil J, Ranney, a news- paper man of Dodge. Their marriage was solemnized last evening in the Dishop’s residence in Bismarck, Rev. Father Hiltner reading the service at 7 o'clock. They were unattended, Mr, Ranney is connected with his broth: er with the Dodge Dispatch and is one of the well known men of that sec- tion, The bride is well known in edu- cational circles, having been a teach- er in the public schools for sometime. Mr. Ranney and his bride departed to- day for Dodge, where they will be at home to their friends after March 1. oe 8 Missionary Society Program. The Woman’s Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet ‘thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock with Mrs, E, 1. Tayloy, at, her home in Sixtir street.. ‘Tha study. .of “Old Spain. and New -Am@ticay,will be. continued and the program .will be featured by pa- pers on “Missionary Work of the Spaniards” by Mrs. Elfstrom; “The Dawn of Protestant Christianity,” by Mrs, R. R. Muntz; “The Penitentes and a Land of Crosses,’ by Mrs. G. R. Squire. Mrs. N. B, Fitch will:conduct the devotions and Miss Marjorie ‘Philip B. Web» of Fourth street. street. rived in the city and will spend s time with her husband, Senator Frank Guild Gives Bridge. | Members of St. George’s Guild en-| tertained at bridge yesterday after- noon at the parish house in Third street. Ten tables were in play for the game and the honor was awarded to Mrs. Clayton Dalrymple. The guild will hold its regular meeting Thurs- | day afternoon, with Mrs, Alfred Zu- ger at her home in Thayer street. eee ‘Woman's Club Meeting. At the meeting yesterday afternoon of the Mothers’ club at the home of Mrs. Cecil Burton in Sixth street, pre- | liminary plans were made for the an- nual club banquet which will be held Tuesday, March 20. Mrs, D. T. Owens had charge of the current events and a social hour followed the program. a8 More Male Voices Needed For Production of “Mikado” A special rehearsal for all male voices part! ating in the production of “The Mikado” will be held in the Baker hall on Thursday evening, at | 7:30, “More tenors and basses are j still required to ensure the choral suc- | of this opera, and the committee extends a @rdial welcome to all male singers who are interested in high class chorus work, to attend this re- Keairsal, Further details may be ob- tained from R. F. Marquis at the Rose Apartments, or from Conrad B. Taylor at the Tribune office. ‘oe Personal Notes. Miss Kate Coleman of Dickinson. is being entertained by Mr, and Mrs. George Broom of \Minneapolis stop- ped here enroute to Montana, and v ited Mrs. Broom, who is the house guest of Mrs. A. 1, Brink of Fifth Mrs. Ployhar of Valley City has ar me Wife of New Governor * .* Makes Many Friendsin\il the Capital City the fore part of the week for a sever- al weeks’ visit in Chicago and other Illinois points, Joseph Beris of Dickinson was in Mandan yesterday attending to local business‘ matters and visiting friends. Gilbert Furness ‘is now employed at the Missouri Valley Grocery company Office in the capacity of bookkeeper. He assumed his new duties Monday | morning. He has heretofore been} employed in the offices of the Russell- Miller company. Jack Mclear,of the Harmon dis- trict, who has been in the city a cou-} ple of days on business, returned to} his home this afternoon, Miss Erama Helmsworth, who has been enjoying a few days’ vacation from her duties at Hintgens with rel- atives and friends in Edgeley and Jamestown, returned yesterday after- noon. George Janda, L. A. Tavis and J. P. Hess went to St. Anthomy today to attend to important business matters. Mr, and Mrs, Sid Andre are the proud parents of a baby daughter born to them Monday morning at the Andre home, Mother and baby are | doing nicely. Miss Eulita Crosthwaite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Crosthwaite, re- turned yesterday afternoon from Val- ley City, where she has been attend- ing normal school, Miss Crosthwaite was forced to forego her studies for a few days on account of illness, Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, the annual auction sale, which was held under the auspices of the North Da- kota Livestock association commenc- ed. Hundreds of farmers took advan- tage of the opportunity offered for the purchase of pure-bred stock. A huge tent was arected back of the First National bank, Colonel F. Hyland and Colonel H. O. Tellier cried the sale. : Cashier L.A. Royer of the Mer- chants National bank spent yesterday in Bismarck,’ attending’ to. business affairs, ae Banker J..S. Johnson of the Mer- chants, .Ndfional, bank was in Bis- A Company's 0 AUDITORIUM E. H. L. VESPERMAN, Manager TONIGHT The Overwhelming Success _ Hammerstein’s Winner BEAUTEOUS © Melodious A Musical Play Of Infinite Charm Book and Lyrics by Hauer- bach and Friml, authors of “The Firefly,” “High Jinks” and “You're in Love.” wn Symphonic, Soloistic Orchestra REPLETE WITH MUSICAL GEMS OF HAUNTING SWEETNESS Staged With Gorgeous, Regal & Barbaric Splen- dorincluding 40 Beautiful Maiden Choristers PRICES: $.020, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. SALE AT FINNEY’S DRUG STORE TODAY. SEATS ON aan willsaing Foie abe E, Ployhar. ‘They aro making their marek, Muda, a'Cendlig: to busiaess headquarters at the Grand Pacific. Nal . é matter: - ey pia ar a Mrs. A. A. Pickler of Aberdeen, S. 1 ~tiolmboe, Bismarck | A’ good sized’ crowd atteadea the ica will also be sung. Mrs, S. B, Ber- D,, and sister, Miss Ida Rudd of Sey- MRS. LYNN J. FRAZIER last. dance before Lent at the M. A. | geson; Mrs, F. E. Packard and. Mrs enth street, returned yesterday from ty ; 1 . MS feat . dolce C. hall, Jast evening, given by w e L. H. Richmond will be the assisting ‘Long Pra Minn., where they ac- The above is the latest photograph wor Lys, ae Patterson gave TM. A.C. club, ‘The Mandan orehe' manele if re hosteesé: ; companied the body of their father, A.| of the first lady of North Dakota. Mrs. | large reesjion at her apartments | tra furnished music. Special Holiday Matinee at. the Bis- sna ae 9k S. Rudd. They were met along the] prazier, wie of Governor Lynn J in the Hotel Mckenzie, the first of} Mrs, Albert Buseh of dmonds, this marck Theatre tomorrow, at 3:00 p. : route by friends and relatives. BieTy te. : es ‘| the month, in ho honor, and she has] state, arrived in the city yesterday m. Admission, 5 and 15¢. Teachers’ Meeting Friday. +. ae Frazier, Mrs, Frazier has won many | been an honor guc-t at all the large} for a few days’ vistt. pas — SSS ee ele Seapets pret a has] The Thursday club will meet. tomor- lends: since coming te us cwonltal ' social funetions iven dur id the leg-} Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘Tedeman Rothem de-| Very humiliating is the Jot of the ° 2 » sah eouate teach erecting center, {TOW Afternoon with the Misses Helen SAR ALE i AE islative sessi Mrs. Frazier will ob-| parted last night for an extended | wife whose husband turns craven at x y teachers meeting which | and Doris Fisk at their home in Sixth | Charm. Already she has won a dis-) serve her th Friday | pleasure trip to various points un whe | the time of crisis. Or In ervous will be held in Wilton Friday. G. W-| street. tinct place in the Capital City social | afternoon of this week, the hours be-| Pacific coast ‘A strange and intensely fascinating 5 Stewart of Wilton will give the ad- z circles and no event is complete with- jing from 8 o'clock to 5. She is being nk Kelterer of the Fort Rice dis- story ar Weal husband facing 1088 M Ww MEN ee of welcome and abe response out her presenc ire terrier is C ssisted in her social duties by her | trict w n Mandan yesterday on a of fortune and reputation and of hig EN AND 0 will be given by;Prof. Thompson of} Special Holiday ‘Matinee at the Bis- | great home woman and devotes much | niece, Miss Minder, who is making | short business mlasi n. : brave wife, i 8 Morosco photoplay, G cy Washburn, State Supt. Macdonald] marck Theatre tomorrow, at 3:00 p,| of her time to her four children. She | her home at the governor's mansion. Mesannien Haecian and Corb-rt of prays ae ie fue, Moraeco i ee agi fang OF Compares with will make an address and:a number|m. Admission, 5 and 15e. is also greatly interested in church = Flasher were in Mahdan yesterday.|to the Bismarck Theatre tonight. e rich food. properties in _,of social entertainments have ‘béen — —<—*- n = ——f) | the guests of loval’ friends: The detectives are waiting in the} 9, : >’ arranged. County Supt. W. E. Par- ; 1 gt rion ’ j | MANDAN NEWS | | Special Agent: )2.i/": ,Gillday, wh9| spacious hall, impressed by, the mag- 3 ty sons of this county will talk on “The Miss Beulah Amidon Is i 0. UV |.has been . to. various, paints on , the | nificence of the furnishing and the de- ” ood af ie’ Rural School.” The’ pro- f , id ; (. Martiny“expert laundryman, ar {SU , branch on business, returned) sign of this palatial room. 1 EM U LS N ‘ oe grai WS? ee Cea : A ae cece tame wetted tre | Home this afternoon. While they wait the wife goes to f 4 4 pie x b Morning nigh Voted Prettiest Suffragist rived iene ota tt ie vate oe iis Charles Roth of Huff ‘was Jn Man-|the broken-spirited financier and. by ameyiay cage to '10:80- Visiting, Wilton pub- week and has taken a position m the Laan ‘Tuesday and today, looking after [her support and pleadings arouses | Tt makes other foods do good. It oH Hots. “Address of welcome...) washington, Feb: 21Miss Teulah | | During her course of study at FarE0 | ent, is business matters. at ‘him to face his punishment. sharpens the appetite; stimulates se SteWart. Response, Prof. ‘Thomp- ‘amidon of Fargo, N. D.'was today | college. she became widely known] yohn Teehl poeer ‘ Arthur Jacobson of Bismarck Thus ‘buoyed up, he approaches the hi ceded r d 4 1 son 6f Washburn, A < ‘voted’ the youngest’ and ‘the’ prettiest nee 3 -f Es Oe ,John eehler 0 the St. Anthony s a guest at the party given D¥ | officers. of the law but his nerve weak- | the ‘circulation and helps over- 10:45—Chorus, Wilton high school.) ‘sufrragist on’ picket duty’ here.” ‘Her through her writings and’ sense of district was in Mandan the latter part s. F. G, Cook yesterday atternoon.|ens and in an intensely dramatic and |‘come catarrhal troubles, If you 11:00—-Addreds, “State “Supt, “Mac! colleagues’ at’ the White ‘House on| iudement. She is a member of the/of last week looking after business] C. P. O'Rourke is in St. Paul for aj superbly. carried bit of acting, the de- d nr donald. i picket duty voted her the honor. ” | Writers’ club of that institution and matters. F 4 few days on business. __ {cisive. step is accomplished, are run oie, ane oe baa xajqua Afternoon, ‘ flircughout her-céllege work took a Harry W cokes and wife of Timmer, Attorney Frank Lembke who bad NEA TGANCE nervous, t e benehts you siaatlagtt qMusic, Orchestra. Miss Beulah’ Amidon+is the daugh- ‘obi bt Wass enn ap. | Were in Mandan over Saturday visit-) been in Mandan on busines: ‘eturned DINNER DANCE, will receive from Scott ‘Talk and Demonstration Class in’! ter of Judgé Charles F. Amidon of the de@ji and active interest in suffrage af-|ing with Mandan friends. Mr. Weekes | this afternoon to his home in’ Glen After “Katinka’), at the .McKenzie, Emulsion will sur rise § + Primary Reading, Miss Keenan, Wil: |‘federal court at ‘Fargo.’ She was grad- fairs. is manager of the Bingenheimer Mer-! Ullin. taf Reserve, your tables. Set ae eee Seat ay 1 tOn,, a4 dnc is ‘ 4, "| uated from Fargo college two years} During the suffrage tour through cantile ‘company, rks phe? y sou, PAggpline in ‘a ,One'Room Riiral| ago and hasbeen studying law at the] the state several years ago, Misy Ame}--Joseph.-Ronco... whabas.. been em: Bg AAS sySe! 901, Miss Webb. Chapin, University of California. ~ :didon was,among the speakers. ployed at the Home Furnishing com- te. ©0-oferation Between Parent. and * Teacher,, Miss Jacobson,,Washburn. Solo, Mr. Stewart. . tit Supplementary Reading in Grades, Miss Greer, Wilton. Drawing Work in the Grades, Miss Forbes, Washburn. The Need of the Rural School, Supt. Parsons, Burleigh County. “y Music Trio, Misses Greer, Keenan. == SEE pany for a number of ied resign- ed his position Saturday evening. Mrs. H, Buege and son of Bismarck ; spent Sunday in Mandan ° visiting. | William Maas returned the latter part of last week from the twin cities, where hé had been spending several | days attending to business affairs in| the interest of the new equity bank which will soon be opened for busi-} Mrs. Estill Lectures on “Broken Motherhood” at Auditorium Tomorrow the Barke, Emma Taylor went to Bill- The New aa Le Social Features, Thursday evening, Timme Sisters ings Sunday and began her senior Quartet, concert, Dance. year in the high school. Friday afternoon, bob-sled ride to Leo Aughnay, member of the Fin- , the mines of the Washburn Lignite negan Motor company, left this after- «Coal company. ,Reception by Wilton noon for various points dlong the , teachers. : arte ia north branch to look after business Friday evening, basket, ball game. affairs ; ; xy peer apermen errs a TTT ser a = George Finnegan of Bismarck pass- rare ed through Mandan yesterday enroute Ca) be fe i i home from Dickinson, where he had ‘ : i " ‘been spending a few days visiting | B ° ’ DRINK HOT WATER friends. It is wnderstood that Mr. or rin i Finnegan will leave in a few days for - BEFORE BREAKFAST Kentucky, where he has taken a po- sition as chauffeur, 4 : \ EJ. Massey is now employed by edt fe i the Western Sales company in the 4 capacity of salesman, Mr. Massey's A Rie aie ° Says you,fealy feel clean, Sweet Seeae ee aL teieMandan, wine retaining all Without any undue pres- =a andadsesh inside, and W. H, Stutsman, who recegily re: those qualities that sure you are assured abso- * pF Be are seldom ill. turned om Ghleage, were he tae have characterized and_ lute comfort and freedom death of his uncle famed Gossard corsets in of movement because the ature, Gossard secret of scientific boning assures the most perfect support where it is needed; proper breathing is induced and the whole past seasons, they strike a new note in corsetty—a subtle change that is re- flected in a more delicately beautiful outline and;in an Bismarck attending ‘ J. R. Quiet, manager of the Mandan branch of the Western Sales com- pany, spent several days last week in ie : Bismarck look af fairs at the he: « If you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a duil, dizzy headache; or, if your meals sour and turn into gas and acids, you have a real surprise await- ing you. ‘To-morrow aeornings nee pany. While Mr. Quiet was aw: i rink @ 8 of i y looked after the compi Ae rome setae with #’ teaspoonful of limestone de Mersey lookes Serene even more graceful flat back. body thrown into >the ‘ *. phosphate in it This is salenced HH Ben Finnegan of the Finnegan Mot: | Youth is the keynote in the healthful poise advocated first neutralize aud then wash out o! or company spent yesterday on the style of these new Gossard by your physician your stomach, liver, kidneys and south branch looking after business ci poysician. thirty feet of intestines all the ina pote bran } s models. » poisons, sour bile an i et ‘ eeriae, thus cleansing, sweetening and onl, Fi Nelson roturméd last evening This is the i 5 rom various po S west Ma s ¢ a ay seed ieee a where he had been looking after offi- | Thirty-second Announcement and Proclamation of backache, bilious attacks, constioation lal business in the dntbepel of dig Gossard Corset Styles for Spring and Summer, 1917 or any form of stomach trouble, are official position as roadmaster of the urged to get a quarter pound of lime- Yellowstone division. a: stone phosphate CE) crak store Fay Sloan, who has been employed | The new models vary in height of bust and Iength of skirt—as and begin enjoying this morning in- a {as brakeman on the south branch for| they should—to meet the individua i various aie ey br that ae ae several. months, has been transferred | fais ‘yt, bee thei general uae ete ie Mae wd women who ls become enthu-| «wom i splendi alities.| to Jamestown, where he Will be em-| Sy g t ard less corset, lower It is a ‘omen of Japan are beautiful andjand have splendid home qualities bust and shorter skirts with a smaller waistline indicated by ployed in a similar capacity on one of the Northern Pacific branches. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald ex-j pect to leave Thursday evening for ‘ varioys points in the east to spend) : Be fitted today to one of the many models designed for about three months visiting relatives | your figure type at $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $4.25, $5.00 and and friends and sight-seeing. | up. An expert corsetiere who understands your corset Mary Anderson of the Price district | problems will deem it a pleasure to fit you without was in Mandan over Saturday, the obligation. guest of her sister, Miss Mable Ander-| son, who ig attending gchool. } Manager N. E. Schobe of the Bing- enheimer Mercantile company at Sol- en, spent Saturday in Mandan look- ing after business matters in the in- terest of the Bingenheimer Mercan- tile company. siastic and keep it up daily. splendid health measure for it is more important to keep clean and pure on the inside than on the outside, because the skin pores do not absorb impuri- ties into the blood, causing disease, while the bowel pores do. The principle of bathing inside is not new, as‘millions of people practice it, .Just as hot water and soap cleanse, ‘purify and freshen the skin, so hot ‘water arid a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, idneys and bowels, Limestone phos- Y phate is an inexpensive white powder and alms~* #ratelet make ideal mothers; Holland is a na-| She also tells of their wonderful taste in choosing colors and of their beau- tiful clothes. The Holland women are quite domestic and are great home- builders, says this woman, who has done more for fallen women, possi- the American woman the best. Mrs.| bly, than anyone else in so short a Estill is English. time. She tells of voting in New Mrs. Com. Estill arrived in the Cap-| Zealand and of the fine government, ital City this afternoon and will give| which has given its women equal fran- her famous lecture on “Broken Wom-! chise for over 28 years. anhood”. Thursday evening in the In these foreign countries Mrs. Es- Auditorium. She will also speak at} tills work has been mostly for the the ‘high school Thursday morning.| women who have stepped aside. er, She is one of the best known Salva.j talk tomorrow evening will be jaleay tion Army rescue workers in the|along her great experience in deal- United States and is internationally /ing with the problems which beset tion of real homes and home life skillful designing rather than actually expressed. New Zealand women live under ideal conditions_ of. government,” but Mrs. Com. Estill, who has lived many years in foreign countries, says. she likes A. W. LUCAS CO. * Corset Dept. * known for her work among women. ! women. Miss Clara Thorberg, who had been : WHEN Y OU ASK FOR She has spent several-years in Japan,| She will also speak at the George’ spending a few days in Bismarck with - os Holland, Australia, New Zealand and| Washington exercises at the high’ friends, returned home yesterday eve- South Africa, and has always worked among the women of those countries. Mrs. Estill tells interestingly: of the women of the various countries in which‘ she~ has ¥ school tomorrow morning, which be-| ning. gins at 9 o'clock. The lecture tomor-| Mrs. Frank Cook entertained a num- row evening is free to the public and} ber of her laay friends at her home it is the hope of the army that every!on Fourth street northwest, yesterday seat in the large auditorium ‘will be: afternoon. es filledzitt: tt foo vate f we 1 Nites: 2 oy s BUTTER A“NORTAERN