The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1920, Page 6

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' BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN: FIVB { “TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920 ‘ongecr fasten Arrige TWIN DAUGHTERS OF ; ee » MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH -, ‘ ISELLE GIVEN PARTY Amelia and) Gatherin Iselle, twin lahy daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Iselle of 403 South Eleventi ¢ street, were\ Biven, a sirprise party ' Sunday afternoon, the tying having | been horn on January 30 and 31, “Mr. ‘ and Mrs. BE. G. Wanner, whose birth- days occur on these dates, helped in mh 5 ‘ the surprise by giving the babies fitting remembran A’ number of friends of the little children brought presents, A. W.1 5 heing one of those tendering . youngsters: a surprise. Luncheon . served during the day. the house be- & ing decorated with carnations. DANFORTH ENJOYS GREAT ie SUCCESSES IN THS WEST Dr. S.A. Danford has been con. ducting some great anectings for the Metho church in the west accord- ing: to newspapers,from that section de which have reached. Bismarck, At ‘ Klamath Falls more than 200 people were converted, and some very suc- ful meetings were held at Grant's ‘Pass. Roseburg and pther places, Dr. Danford is. now at. Lakeview, Ore.. ‘ 4 where he is conducting a series of , meetings. He employes. two singers who accompany him to lead the music. 2 See Make Your Easter — Preparations---NOW To appreciate how well we are prepared to provide for your Easter Wardrobe, it will be necessary to view our displays; You cannot ask for more stylish well-made Suits, Coats, Dresses, *Waists, Skirts, Hats and Footwear than we are showing at the very at- > tractive prices mentioned below, for they arg unusually low for garments i of such extraordinarily high quality. So choose your Easter wearing apparel now while the selection is at its best. \ ? cai > o : % : } .. VfSEns ersey and | wee \ GOES TO/FLORIDA Scene from First Act of “Three Faces East” Aud., Tues., March 23 i Theodore Koffel has left for Florida | —. A eiey * | $ where he will spend ten days on a bus . ines mission. -|FIRST STATE, CHAPTER MEETING OF u l t S wrieray tapes a | D. A, R, IN VALLEY CITY THIS WEEK mn The Ladies’ Aid society of the Ger-| é \ man Lutheran church will meet a! The firs aha me “2 4 is bei - the home of Mrs. Thorias Amundson, ae first state chapter meetin: , ha aud fy is being or- : 408 Avenue A, Thursday. afternoon. of the Daughters of the Amer- Mix Bs AC aaplons, remount of : f * ee ican Revolution in North Dakota Minish he ‘haters ig the dete- Ss . ll P. : d At ' - ROYAL ARCH MASONS will be held at Valley. Gity on sate tron Bisuiirue to: tha, alate pecially Fr rice The semi-monthly meeting of Bis-| ‘aren 26. North Dakota, until mectigs; Mrs. HH, Steele prob- : marck chapter No. 10, Royal Arch on Minishost ably w secretary of y Masons, will be held tonight at the| ‘le orsanizution of, Minishoshe | 1 gana . y Masonic temple. All members are ur- | Chapter/of Bismarck did nyt have McGray: is expected to £0 to Val: 1 ya xed to be present. (enough chaptefs to warrant the ley Cily fo present a reat @ Spas em eC Le, holding of a state con . There the ‘last » continental — congress: ' Pera ieek aa Tishuarte vehi “are now four chapters—Fargo, which she attended as a delegate ‘ e Eh . tee # Be. d estown, Valley City a S- c Nor kota, - ——_ ‘ Knights of Pythias, will hola thers | 72mestown. Valley City and Bis from North Dakota ; —— a weekly mecting Wednesday night at Basa gest Seats 5 rae eo ars ee the Knights of Pythias, hall. Members | (~¥ " r are requested to attend CURRENT EVENTS CLUB WILL HOLD ree ; ped to. 2 on 2 ee ANNUAL BANQUET AT G. P. MARCH 30 : ‘he Ladies’ Aid society of the First : Gaerne a Mie: , 4 } ‘ Baptist church ‘will be entertained oii The Current Events club is prepar- The program for the- banquet is ia Jy * , ‘ Thursday evening by Mesdames Mor | ing for it: venteenth annual banquet ae of a committee compoea: ! gan and Raen at their home in Third rp esday, -Marc! George K. Foster, Mrs. D. J. Me- j gy street, which will be held Tuesday, March! Ginis, and Mrs, H. C. Postlethwaive, } ‘ 30 at the Grand Pacific hotel at ‘|! The banquet committee is composed . A I q’clock . The club anniversay falls 67] of Mrs. Alfred Zuger, Mrs. F. KE. Pack- These’ suits are remarkable values, colors The Will school kinder; °| Sunday, March 28, and in point 9] ard>and M A. P. Lenhart. All reg- ( : 47 stirted) Monday. the begining of the | years it is one of the oldest if ‘not ihe ular and associate members have been Navy, Brown and Rookie, sizes 36 to 44, unusu- iF winter term, with an enrollment: of | Oldest organization of its kind ia the f invited to the banquet, as well as their‘ This is the la city. husbands. ally, chic models_priced very low. Keep in trend 1 y / sar J y =) Sy C Bs nen ' in “ ; * 99 ny to Dame Fashion by selecting one of these suits ; “a ie , fn charge. of the cla THREE FACES EAST” WILL DELIGHT. a *. DOF 1. INSTALLATION PLAYGOERS WHO LOVE MYSTERY PLAY | for Easter wear. : -lhe Daughters of Isabella: will how eine es, 4 3 : prreeais aA even-/ Anthony Paul Kelly's melodrama | information regarding British military ° r ie ensuing yeat ” 3 \ s T| Sc Soar K at Ml wphree Paces Kast” will be staged for | Plans, ‘The later scenes. are laid in \ . . | will be instafled.: All officers and meri- Sailing ft the British capital and’ illustrate a ies 1 C S ll P Fi | ders are urged to report not later thaa | he first time in Hits city: atthe | tie cof wits “Détween’ French. aid fs Remarkable Valtes in orsets pecia y riced or op. m, { Auditorium tonight. RECON rian secret service agents, Numer- : 4 U d iy ; Fi. wate aa Playgoers who delight in works in- | ous persons are suspected of being mn y 4 WAR MOTHERS | yolving mysteries or in war dvamds | gaged in traflicking with the enemy, Hosiery an nderwear 18 ason . Fort Lincoln. chapter. America | dealing with the machitiation of spies | and onlookers are kept guessing as to ‘ y i Ge : be War Mothers, will hold its ‘postponed | should welcome the announcement, for | whether or tiot this or that one is Women’s Silk and Fiber Hose of fine G d F , : f th ve meeting th Mr. Kelly's-creation is xo desterously | the renl spy. Not until the denounice- quality, in, taupe, beaver, steel, pearl, ossar ront’ Lace : A ‘ contrived t! it not only holds spec: | ment is the identity of the culprit 1 ite: ni ; ; of’ the public Hbrary. This is the | tators in suspense as to the identity | disclosed with surprising effect. jp nary, corn, white’ and brown; $1.25 CB Back Lace SN ae ieeting of Home tbete aah ee of the masquerading spy. but Gontains | | Interest “in the development of. the and $1.50 values at, 95c \ j \ \ w olligers are to I cted. A big 0 stirring epis sa Zeppel ‘tion is heig od by i - ) 2 i : yt y ' = York a year ago last August. the piece | staged by Messrs. Cohan -& , Harris. VERY SPECI AI modes. It is absolutely important for you to get the right corset yd SOCIAL THURSDAY kindled’ so much interest that it re-| Among the principals ih the cast. are nue for your figure. The proper fit of your apparel’depends upon ‘t. athe Ladies’ Aid soviety of the Pres-| mained there 11 months, Violet’ Heming Merion Grey, Charles Women’s Fine Cotton Hose in beaver, | Our expert corsetierre will be glad to fit you with a suitable model ql é i terian church will hold a social ou | ‘the action in “Three Faces East” | Harbury. Frank ‘Westerton, William l grey and steel; 65c | at-the price you want to pay hursday afternoon at the church | jeyins in Berlin, where the head of | Jeffrey. Frank Sheridan, Otto Niemey- Pear! grey eee 39c \ I! the German esplonage system sends | or, Herbert Evans and Maurice Free-|%: and 75c¢ grades for, per pair 5 ‘ ‘ * a young woman to London to obtair | man, f Children’s Service Stockings, in black ‘ wee only, : 1 5 “ parlors. An interesting program wh.| short play entitled, per pair ceeadscoeoedos . Cc / be given, which will be followed b; | Telephone”, and a table i a ee pene 5 refreshments and a social hour. Ail] Sweethearts.” | After this the Children’s Fine Ribbed Stockings, in ' members and their friends are cordial- | shows, whieh will pregent many unique black and white, , 4 ‘ : ly invited to be present. features will open, Everybody is ur- air = see Cc 4 ———— j ged té attend and a general. good Pi ee aan a \ : CITY FEDERATION MEETS time is anticipated. Boy’s Stockings, black or hard fin- : F cqite Tesular duartorly-meoting of Lhe TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ished lisle thread ; a limited 39c Oa a q pec aie atternooy at 3 bs wil | Mrs, (Emilia ‘Smith has. left. Theo. quantity ; large size ohly... in, the community room 'of the public Pibecenines and re nae aivoree Children’s Fine Ribbed Lisle and Silk : ss library. Representatives from ail tie ” MRS. EMILIA SMITH ‘Stockings, in. brown only —can always be purchased most satisfactory here, for we clubs are asked to be present at this | havi bbieds hay ie 50c offer large stocks of the best fashions at all times to pick meet lng ps tr ae al Lid el ine ae una from. We sell the most exclusive styles, styles which | ce ee Women’s Cotton Hose, in 25c cannot be purchased elsewhere. What is more we are | WAR MOTHERS M black and white, per pair. . always first: with the new fashions; and our prices in- Fort Lineoln chapter, Women’s Ribbed Top Cotton variably mean the best value for what you spend. War Mothers, will hold their in black only; pair Cc R ed annual meeting and election of of: Hose, in black only, pair... om ficers Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 Men’s Fine Gauze Cotton Hose in . A an ‘ | o'clock in the community room of the k d whit t P | public library. Because of the im- black and white, at, 35c in i ance of this meeting, all mem- per pair only ........-. 4. \ e of the chapter are urged to be Men’s Fine Mercerized Lisle Hose, in Fi 2 ( raceful New Spring pars see eens S black, white, brown, blue I MONDAY CLUB MEETING and grey, per pair,....-... Cc \ . The Monday-club enjoyed an inter- grey, Ps P i < j Skirts esting program yesterday afternoon, Women’s Silk Hoge, in black, white 4 the meeting being held at the hgme y d 1 t, ae re 1 : and colors, at, of Mrs. H. P. Goddard. dn Setond ‘annot Prevent Light- A . 4 street. Mrs. M. W. Roan gave a book You;Cannot : 5 Per Par wee ee snedeees . Among which are new. gay colored review of Zane ,Gray’s “Desert Ji ning * ion Suits f fae: Skirts that dre now quite the rage. | Wheat,” and Mrs. B. B. Jones gave an : : self Women’s Union Suits for summer; |, But no less attractive are those of the | autobiography of Colonel Theodore But.:you. can protect: yours bodice top with tight knee or low 5 a find them al ‘ Sins lighting loss to.‘your ‘ 7 plainer kind. You will find them all Trooseelb irs Fda 2d SE ae stan: yout ae neck, no sleeves with wide 5 here in large variety, priced upward Si lien pereeeatnn p » property. Of course, your prop- or tight knee; per suit.... Cc y, U Pp \ y Sure Results \ and Miss Esther Johnson of Mt, Vern- | mount in keeping with the Other grades from 89c up $19, 50 use Calumet. It on-hospital at Fresno. arrived in Bis- |} prosent value? Have you Women’s Tailored Athletic Union oe stands highest in | inarck some time ago for a visit wita ie + white d ; ‘formit d Jeav- sister, Mrs. Joseph Kelley 5 thought of that? Suits for summer comfort; white an AI rs Mi bor d “ M sate ceceth Ths Johnson proceeded Sunday to Rochest- pink— A lot of Serge Mixtures, Stripes an ening strength. There | er. Minn.. where she intends to mahc | Get “an ‘Satirnaté. fort rebuild: : Plaid Models at is no more chance for |a study of hospital methods at Mayo ey aes ; 4 0 ‘ Bros.’ Mrs. Phillips will remain iJ ing your house and compare it 4 an . $4.48 CAL UM ET Bismarck for the summer. Q with the insurance carried. If 2 ‘ you find yop! are under insured 2 BAKING POWDER RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT oe . us and we will arrange 4 to fail than there is for sugar Miss Lillian Gustafson, R. N., wa: Ni a FGonaleince A m not to sweeten. That's one rea- re-elected president last night of the |f, to give you additiona protec: : searwby there's pote Pelee said Bismarck Hospital Nurses’ Training || tion in some good, reliable com- ‘Asotoer reasons been ie hater | alumni association at tie annual aneel i] pany like the Hartford Fire In- || : in the canandin the| | ing of the organization here. ner : ariv. { pre pe BoA oflicérs elected were Miss Lillian John-|f _S¥rance Company. ‘ : 5 EN Me son, first v president; Miss Minnie Insure Here | = dec a can on trial today, eed ; second vice president; Mro. AY ® sd bs mane whe use it. Theodore Martell. secretary; Miss ‘. ‘ ye SN ents a Marion Erickson, treasurer. MURPHY | ~ Pr q s ood Authotities. 4 Fareeweee: =e leee : “ * Frida THE CARNIVAL OF WONDERS ‘ | . of Q Service igus The Christian Endeavor society of |} “The Man Who | : . The Store 9 uality and | rresbyterian church wil sent } ‘ . [the reshy er an church Will presen Knows Insurance” ; church parlo Bismarck, N. 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