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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16.1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE \ \ FIVE, _ CROWD. JAMMED ELTINGE THEATRE LAST ‘MODES FOR SPRING HATS AND DINNER . | |“ NIGHT AT RELIGIOUS SERVICE UNDER THE GOWN, SEEN ON NEW YORK sTate DIRECTION OF REV. GEORGE BUZZELLE| Beastial Services Mark First'SIMPLE SERVICE ‘ > Community Observance of the! \TOUCHING TRIBUTE - Lord’s Day; Attendance #0, 'TO GIRL’S MEMORY: . Great That Scores Aye Turned | Little Evalyn Arnsdorf Buried Orpheum Theatre PRESENTS é | ALICE JOYCE AND : ; ' Away Saturday Afternoon-—Beau- i 4 ie ; | Bee — STELLO - f “For’ the .first_ time in tle memory | tiful Floral Offerings MA { of the oldest inhabitant it was neces- ieee eed - | ' _sury toturn away people attending | Services cfleetiv imple’ were ob- H. . . church services last night. Move than | served Saturday -yifternoon at. the a ae -500 people were inside the Eltinge | guneral of little Evalyn Aileen Arns- , theatres where Rey: George Buzzelle, |. e R os «pastor of. the St. George's Episcopal dorf, five-year-old daughter of Mr. and church. initiated his. Sufday evening | Mrs. IL G. Arnsdort, who died Thurs- services and hundreds were gurned| day, Beautiful flora es caccentue away from the door hecause the place | ated the love of the little child's many wis “already taxed to its capacity. friends whose beauty and cheerful dis- The program started with the ov position made her se well liked. turoy“Poct and Peasant” by the El The services wore copducted by Rev. i The Carabric Mask. | From the famous novel of the same title by Robert W. Chambers ik 7 tinge orchestra. This was followed vy George H. Quigley of ‘the Mg¢Cahe i < moving pictur one being an illus-| Methodist church at the WeblBroth- Gi 5 7 ON. G T | 4 trated weekly and the other a leopard | ers under ng partors and the chiiiel | ood Comedy r : A hunt in Africa showing Major Jack | was well filed with close friends of J , i d j x ring one of these huge cits | the family. Tho sermon, wh helped ro nc u ed Feb. 16 & alive with nothing but a rope. the bereaved parents and pds to | . 5% i COMMUNITY SINGING 8 n their Jess to some extent was ae aes : Corkmun! singing led ‘by Spencer | \ jivered hy Rey. C.F. Yermilya, ' Boise was heartily enjoyed, the aud} ‘The Methodist quartet fendered the the city. E i, musical numbers. ‘The quartet is com- 1 h “the : Demoer posed of Mrs, John A, Larson, Mrs. iNew a the Ret : . ! ’ Boise introduced many nov ities dur: | BE. H. Howell, William Nogyle and H. BY CORA MOORE, f | GIRL Is MARRIED ae ; bi ities cals . ing this portion of the program. "The | Lobe 1, Teh, taearers were | New York Fashion Authority =| Miss El B Wedded in |sor at yours Hen ‘having, ‘vite orchestra’ then played) “Simplicite, | Luther Kiudt, William Kraft, Gordoh | New York, Feb, 6.—American’ wor- |Miss Elaine, Browa ‘ with” which was followed” by the singing } Finwall and Victor Howell, Inter- | en are comtig to the realization’ that ROBERT E. E DBERG | Mont: Hcg BTON Bee with pe pusiness. ‘ Onward Christian Soldie 7s, | Ment took placesin Fairview cemetery. | stage fashions not only are adaptable. DIES AFTER BEING eed eee Geo volves followiie ticoaty ‘The services of the Episcopal church | 5 _ i but are in the majority of cases true * I ae when he enlisted 12 were then given in which those pres. | [ ue ees OE Mie strolls: Bese TLL SEVERAL DAYS ne i on promotion to: the ent participated. In hls sermon, Rev. || = | a hey ae watching the stige costumes | Walter Brown, formerly employed offi sergeant-major. A‘ present “ iguelle ‘strossed ‘the importance uf Or ideas to adapt to their own needs. pular Resident of This City |the tand oifice at the state capitol, ‘he of the stationery dey Tt is *elw a yaeasure to come ho exactly right ‘on an o Fergus County Demo- re-awakening the faith of the people in born and raised in this city, |) Is Victim of Pneumonia; ¥ " The Blue lodge of who wa ’ the\needs of Chris comparing UPON. B08 : » of jerat and is regarded 1 young ma the slacker in religious ‘airs with | 1 Semi-monthly teas at-l home , dinner when, there are Buried Wednesd jwas mar ied recent _ the home ore ka splendid futu the business the-slacker during the w onic temple. tonight, ana this one Which Margaret aurie ecnesday ther sister, Mrs. I . Culham, at! | world.” Bells” is a charming example. It is so simp'e eland retury red to- | @Nd so suitable: to almost any coloy | Lew rf z u's. [of the wedding appearing in a Lewis- ‘ns of Bis-|ton paper is as follow: ‘ton, Mont. ee “announcement | ee i TS MISOT i tted Minot in one “There is a bigger battle raging ir Robert Edberg, ‘ , the world today than the bléody con Mrs. a one of the best known citi pington ce ‘test just ended,” said: Rev. Buzzelle. y i ‘ ‘ i aw “day fr ither 2 } of erepe de chine er other » le : = 1 5; is : it ASU ‘abd we must stand up and be counted | ay ne ee Sho sent that ie instantly ene ‘ pessibllities aturday noon from pnen- | “A social event of more than usual | fastest ames of the ee He | : either ou the side of God and Christi: | yy t oh ¢ ; terest during the past week was the ington on Thurgday nigh a monia following me Was hard for the home dressmaker, scone ef 31 to The g: iage of Mr “Lloyd Raw and Miss anity, or on the side of eviland wrong ” i aine Brown, ‘The ceremony was than a week, The funcr: fought, and thrilfing) plays ‘held the doing. : _ The costae: Ri fof, rene. de: chine Chie hats and informal dinner| ; i! | < G ‘ ae fy herds ratee : Mme an orchid’ shade and ¢ ; will be held Wednesday formed at the home of Mr. and hig crowd fens 2 , | SHRISTIANITY THREATENED 7 Mr. and Mrs W. FL Webb left, Fri-| a little “round” kimono waist fastened gown worn by New York stars.| at oclock at the Hi. M. Culham, the, latter being the} the score v - hristianity is bein in back, cut*to a V in front and b: / 1, interment in Fairview. ceme- ‘sister of the bride, Tuesday morning, st half end pre of 15 ta is threateneé | day night for Mimeapolis, bs You and [ are the recipients of the} and other eastern points. ‘Th y of Carri . Pie last and not wie way the out and W interer se Hirst officiating. Only 2 in fav bride’s. family | pair was fully ax exeitin Following the wedding | til the i and Mrs. Raw left for) come certain. Rid teaaid’ had che jGreat Falls, where they remained un-| were stars for Carri od WA, and Robert, yesterday, when ‘they returned ney and Woodmrak shet the most has: eet and Robert. yome and are now domiciled in their! jets for Minot. i he rec its of y expect | skirt gathered evenly all around and | Strongly featured an the Gurren plays. | benefits ef our Christian civilization | ty pe absent for s.f then trimmed, as the illustration Vivienna Segal, moo “rhe Little | y inss, but what clearfy shows, with’ crystal beads in] Whopper,” wears one having a double! are we doing tu save it from utter de SOCIAL: FRIDAY loop. fri rew after vow, grouped | brim of pecan straw and “a mound-! his parents, Me. | struction. We must he williig to fore-! ‘The Epworth loague of the McCabe| im threes Iesawteeth lines shapeth Frown of blanca taee, The! hog Te wvane neem ead ney te go our material pleasures, we mug! | Methodist church will give a Colonial] A virdle of silver ribbon furnish lace is wired’ to. form invion-shape: | enildre “sil ie bolster up our lack of faith. You dou jsocial in the basement of the church] touch, except. wa ihc dhe Whe Rev. Geor, the members of the » Edberg was horn in Chicago and me to this city man. as He, te cs , of course, for the sections, and the brim turns up OD) ave 5 hie tay oe : delle © because you don’t want to be-| Friday night. All young people and] phire-biue feather fan *vliteh ig the {one side and dewn on the other, ! and | ee ne eT ets aie resus ore | apartment in the Boulevard. ; The; ’, i Ae = students of the high school are in-| color note of the Gostume, Miss Law: | then comes a lace streamer that starts | 3 Ve SS ae olen ‘bride has lived in Lewistown for a TENTION BANDM athe rin reese cea and spirit: | vited to attend. rence suggests that the model could | aud ends at the center-hack fee crear Bien i parse {punter of Yeats and emDNS. eine aul be Ho and reat SY Li ual power inherent in all of yourva a a ie apted ‘to net wi Git rifles: ae | Lae ee ard Sol the most. popular members 0: ne | Sack wanna reloursal ule TGPRROAL ANG. 4 diene ona | GHISE Tie bet achptell to bel itl ty rates is Another hat that ‘ting works, with which conceen he was |younger social set, Aside’ from her , ee ree ce aay the. world wags oh just the |» A slight blaze in the éhimney cated | hntée ARE sae - edie z points’ “the — coming | Couzected up to the time of his death. \other graces, she is a 4 k P.M. A ssame, © There is. sorrow and | out the fire department Friday night Pn ren tema craait) 1c Sofas Tr shows the clongated sides | 'g took sick February 4 [sieian. The gvoom is : pain and) woe in the world | to the home of Dr. W, Jf. Hodenstab "ONNET STRINGS and broad back with the abrupt turn-; having a At cold, Wt-quickly turned Harry Wootunainsee, At the Ritz the ether afternoon 1 | up in front, and is’ worn by Aun Win-| into pnenmo: and you dont care, you “don’t lift a | on’ Mandan avenue and Averue B. The ; hand ‘to help those in distress, | fire a confined to the chimney and iene tate te eae wi ston: dee Ay ereehatie | He ae ae an Peame he failed to rally and reedvers i ay, _ HOUR OF N tent. but-gut. \ "The damage Was) gretin’ the. same eles, and they are ornament. of ‘plaited ribben, This day needs you, this hour calls | Slisht. Wife of Bismarck ASA, 4 |CLASSIC DANCERS WHO ARE COMING Newspaper Man Is pf the Elks band,will Hf va te ks TO'REX EXPONENTS OF SIMPLE LIFE; _-Dead_at Rochester dove God and believe bis |UD tonight, ‘The band is. preparing “because ‘the; fone theciah x (als baa EEO iM H. word. ‘I was hupgry,and you fed me’ |", the first: concert of the season | phere could bo ncthing more charm. I Miss St. Denis. fecls, a representative | rs. H. P. Knappen, Well Known is’ the way' the Lord expressed this | Which will be given the latter part of ing than a group of cultared Amer-/| type © womanhood whieh are! | solution of this problem. ‘There are | this month or Me first of Alureh, ican girls ‘living aa dre singe simply, aie oe eae inthe amie Nor th Dakota Woman, os aan othets ‘who are hungry, who are s RETURNS qotreting their time and iiterest to] ‘The ideal Ameriewn type. clean aud | Meningitis Victim of heart and soul. Wi!l you feed them, med Saturday | He pu sof a fine art which not! wholesome. rom affection, bad will you succor the ahtenion ftom: a be ing trip at ea only Bite an opportunity for ex clothes and ‘stupid habits of mad “There are meu gong dow's into the tition: : sion of beauty but which gives them are disciples of a better Vif with strident tones for you to stand a under Jes’ ‘ross and on fhe side ot |, BUKS the Lord. T-do not want to-have mea «The membe: “serve God ‘because: they fear God, but | Beld their weekly practi i! Spring ey Is Awaiting | | é | A wire was re ed this morning ape H. P. Knappen, editor of the | ‘ ern. way darkness beCause there is no friendly. y strong fine bodies. : é 4 mapa vce i ‘i . 3 eds Minneapolis, Chicago and New POTS ARE DOME: truth and beauty, and thy ‘armers’ Press, announcin; e ded hand stretched out, to: help him. No sed the minds In th F i challenge. your attention as such, at M 3 Bros.’ hospital ‘nehoeneine our ere! ; i an ea ne dt in warm sip of fel-| og jadies’ wea ing apparel for his big ing. overt mulation of | “THE DANCE ait ND Minn., on Sunday of Mrs, Knappen, a 2 wship is-siven him fetime. No two] gepartment store. | all kinds, ef to see so ALON well kiown Montana newspaper wom- Pil, under Such clircum: ever! sink.” ances: cond |. We must: plice ourselves | erry Yi ‘OMMI much simpli and beauty These girls know that beauty is. the . Denis says sa until dance an, who was for years a prominent} stand alone and an in- North Dakota resident. F | Superior under the Wanner, of the Lord and do{: the membe Hart form of truth, and by their daily | . etre Pala eu WASC aS the loved work of Ged (" vidi aect: ta : te | living try to apply this sue to their} Tependent art See ee ee asia eee ees tte ‘ a will meet tonig ty hall, Bye | TVIns rs poly p lish its place as a great art, iideed, Her friends here i and Nix Fare cng eee ueEE [tease of, the imess of Coen Burton, | Hes Reig the mother of had not known of her ilfness, and they ischo oder) 4 Py and the s were closed | city auditor, the pas POS. Rae eaten Toi . “she has] Were generally vnprepare the With the audience singing the national derable ee if ae a ed | _, The ideals of Miss St, Denis are to ay rea e ths pine ee ae jne bt her ‘denth abi it or Every Pur- - anthem, n will be disposed of at tonight's | @stify and beautify pure dance, and; PUE In one number of pu the het | The decgased is survives by her mesusttined and unlimited “pose, Afford a y : indctin th présent it again’ ina form whieh | ™ , jhusband. 4 veteran. North Dakota LA M “AN zine : ie ny other art, even musi an Noi ‘ POPUL RFA ILIES SE NCH : i sive A eee cie eae Amer: 0F | Be ME. Danie feels (hilt the ee man, and by two sons. ' Pl - «LEAVE. FOR COAST A talk gia Cocctaat story | Zits chosen for this xroup i hed in America a ver in: | yarn ‘A pa both ee a mos' easing han and nrewouvees tN re stat an rho p had the te phase of its development. That | I residing in C i ai onli! tA reeat S | ti ; ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Thomas and Mr.| will he the subject of the program | Yaitage of a thorough ground edud is mow uteri into 318 stern es ieiappell tad the active | election. ‘ iy xiven tonlght. by: the members SE the | tion (having ail secured collexe sriod. the first being the inspiration | ‘ leditorial management of a newspaper, i vhich she and Mr./Kiappen owned in | tainments that Jed thi those few person: whole new move trance cred ) All but two of the gir and talit and Mrs. Vossbeck Go ip, The organization . es will mect with Mrs. Ged. Dolly. at | #7. Soo pianist, awearly i : f whic : Urcviouslye she, bad: resided ; - AN . ay aes . a ment of the dance, of which she may 1) aaa : 7 EV See iversifies a acti Soe sed hice dou W Tioman 2 | peavon court. - dry, que and are Sik ts le unece Tinibatars Cail a in Minot and Inter in Bis- HERE is such a diversified collection : pieveutiatteety lett. seer fn ee S SGERLS _ 7 Papper midaic { mirers have heen ae an by sear Hea - of styles, materials and colors in our ’ their home, “Mr. and Mrs, A. J. V The ban has heen removed from | “ss to whom we look for out ideals | t ae sa et Bo Te al ielot .. for interment, being beautifully appointed Apparel Section, wrod pe ; {companied thither by Mr. Knappen, They are following | i acs love it: the; these who call them they are | OC Isadora Dun medium | Scheel and ‘da dancing, and the Lady ers wit Pacific coast, joining Mr. and Mrs.| ive dance this evening at the Thomas there. Before giving this| Knights of Columbus hall. AN who | children ic not forcer that you are sure to find just the model that best becomes you r individual purpose. yes followers ; : literal ‘ho planned ‘o leave Iochester, nH. gind her Jiteral | Minn. with the body today. : the great Vv Z rent : city, Mrs, Vossbeck w it relatives {held invitations to former dances in M 2 as hee a as : ee i Se lten, Oe Hea Noemie Qiee jthis series are invited to attend te. [OF Money-making, nor does fame lure |OF fe Russians and their manifoll | GRAND OPERA SINGER : ani 4 A Feu Thomas and Mrs._V night. Music will be furnished by Me: | them. Tt is for them a means of ex. | activities, and her own seuinele | : nee The Accepted Spring Fashions i ored by the. Rebekah Donald Bros., and a goog time is as- | Pression of beauty in its loveliest | Tt is all very Le, Utd av Bee DELIGHTS AUDIENCES ook traved Ganlsariod, “tlie “are tieeidee. coeole | sured: form, throngh the Tustraments of the | ¢ ine thal people = Are Faithfully Portrayec i th : human body, ium it is their desire to | alize for this revival of ve Ida Hagen Pitman of Minneap-| , ing gifts as remembrances of the mem- ——-— fe bers of thd.ledge. These two fumilics!, MRS 1. ACRA DINEEN DEAD dé ure well known in this city where they | Taura Dineen, former Miss have resided for some time and thei end their lives in the develop- aeenee. Seat ment of a fine art which shall be based | dependent thinking must be had upon American idcals cf, wholesome. | dance is not ¢ stagnate and gradually ness, and the fine-culture of sweetness | tecede from the point of mere enter and light which the out-of-doors }tainment that! in mary cases is all that it can claim. Te by the Bischof Designers a guest A. S. . She ng in the Methodist Episcopal | church both morning and evening to ithe great delight of all who heard her. Mrs. ‘Pitman is a dranatie so- lay in the cit: ffn Grummet (of this died Many fricuds are sorry to see them v hursday at Detroit from pneumonia depart. 2 following a slege of influenz 4 ing to word reaching this Distinctive and ex ve designs of our own creation and perfect reproductions and adaptations of the most exquisite be put a . s. Dineen before her mi: as nothing else can, These girl ‘ |prano with voice of wide range and as aa tnn . PERE ED all Euaaiic ta hte eee Re tater of the value of ox Ren ee eet ore aac |Septional dramatic power. She, foreign models are here in fascinating o = ; “a elothine. | the : Is mit upoi more ae a aang “ ’ : Iéing connected with Wel simple food, plain led. clothing, the ites hin ee x ‘heard yesterday in cla array. : They “He Shall Feed His Floc h,-and in the simpler She was a member of the fresh air and § none of them be en CO a a a a | | a a Bg a | i bors, , if a To Cure A Gold echset low-heeled shoe andals. ‘Mheysy 1 snts a new form | hymns, and her interpretations’ were : in One Day NAS HAVE FLU wholesome, happy # who read well | of her art in the HOST. D qquaily pleasing in both, Her charm- -} a a a a a a | a | B | a = : =" jsuch a PHASE OF GREAT ART ae re ates The New Materials— The Enchanting Spring Shades! Where Is the Woman Who Doesn’t Crave to See Doesn’t Crave to See— The, Napoleon Homestead is and think intelligently, and they are, \ DAKCI $ Who appeny ity added to a voice of - ceipt of a letter from George M. M* —S= = » Rex matinee and evening: Satur rare r nd beauty won a large | : ‘ Take Kenna advising that he has suffered| “Am pemes epee ag | (ays, tet SE Penis, the artist, 1s | piace for her in the hearts of the peo- \ , an attack ofsflu at Minneapolis and ROBUST CHILDREN many-sidgd person, She has a 'pie- | ple yesterdify. + that immediately following his recov- % fort anny bizare Silt and cONseTUCnEE | 6. raat sig AINGILN Dakota etl ‘i “ iy would also have a pure sie) MY agan is a North Dakota girl, = = * *. ¢ la ° ' ‘Laxative One Ae archer n hone ill tae é child should not lock pale, | side to ner art. This group having been born near Valley City. B Nike iuldvenen ty came et} thin orvern, Such condition | ents their teacher om a” more purely ‘ ‘ - invited to make addresses to some of | ty : : P fe Bromo ihe KC otges in Micueaots. tnt ow | denotes malnutrition, ’ To {Use tie of dame whieh, tous LADY eenitae ba — and Wear—the - ing to\the flu epidemi¢ he may be pre- heep up growth and robuste {tie is neyertheless most “dear lg hee HAVE ANCE TONIG “New Things for Spring?” ad ine 7 it anil} Celebrating the lifting of the ban heart. In her impe | oe ? ; Quinine Alp tereerm err rey a tee ressachildneeds a plenitude to ireiation of the FROM HAZEN uz food rich in vitamins, soul, Miss St, Den en us a lon dancing and Ismarck’s recovery ne r » Pe, Mitehell, past grand Poe Rear ies orfur | fr p Tec i ie, uady | ablets”’ matron of the.0..E. S.. returned put of her art ina wonderfw !from the recent flu epidemic, the Lady SSOTT’ i eras eigen te Hill give acdance att ening » vhere. Diss and remarkable manier,, but c! ‘oresters will give a dance at the day evening from Hazen, where. 4c) Soy? part. This pure mysie visua ination | Knights of Columbus hall this even- . CTira Warriner of Grand ‘ol nat i SION hy her dancers shows us another; net, jing. All who held invitations to form- ese aud cortainly iy t Be sure you get the euiatne | and C. E. Boyden of Lisbon, are invited to , ook for this signature =| ™tren am h- : us an’ idea © ae in growth-promoting jyineiples which have pen the founda- Johnson’s classic side. and also) ; er dances in this se this evening. Mc- the fundamental lattend the party | Donald Bros. will, furnish music, and with. the official staff of Queen Father abun e See ion Sateen oe a chapter: "Phe | Pecperties, is an ideal supple: tion for the remarkable career as a |# good time is anticipated. Po ular Priced Store hew gorsunization takes it step | mental f food that could well be dancer which she has had, | ae ® ’ GIES [in the miast of most prop condi | @ part of the diet of every | Be | MASONS MEET TONIGHT | frowing child. WANT TO BUY house | Bismarck lodge, Ancient, Free & x Owner only'n ~- on the Box. 30c tons. The visitors found att Da for the business and pleasures iption | Accepted Masons, will confer the fel- UCbidin-s alweys do well yening. fo rir ehtertainmel : rotten Vaart and terms first Ieiter Write 1 aft degree at a regular mecting ge: STAT Cit uit nie OIE et eee ke a Tribe ts, 16st hig events EMSRRRUSR ORME

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