The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1921, Page 5

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e : delightful evening was spent_in vis- _ drug pa. cr , Successful year in all | endeavor. “RETURNED TO ST, CATHERINE'S. ‘Miss Mabel Breen returnes recent- |ly'Np St. Catherine's Gollege, St. Pau!, a fter spending the holiday vacation: SARY SURPRISE: ; at the farm home of her tather, Wil-) Donen saad Agent W. A. Mc-| liam Breen east of town: | nald and\Mrs. McDonald were most} / 7 completely and/happily surprised by|/ SEGRE: ROM FARGO a 24 of their friends) who called lust | yesterday from Fargo. . While imFar-' evening to celebrate the twenty-fifth \go Mrs. Hughes attended the cotillion. wedding, anniversary ‘of the couple,/ given annually by the Bachelor/s and Recovering: from ‘the unexpectedness Benedict ss Jub, of, nich eMe) an Mra, otitis eociat affair, the jovial host, Menes are’ < tarter’ member and gracious hosiess.entered at once!) INTERTAIN: y. a into the spirit of the event and. Mra Harold Sorenson ot Fi -< iting: ‘Refreshments were served, fol af ceterinvaeraerenay eran hata lowed by danci®. Upon bidding the! Twa tables were in play an~—Mrs. host and hostess good night and good; Thomas Hall won the honors. wos wishes, for many happy “returnsof | course Ijncheon. was served at the + the day, a lovely Sheffield platter) close of’ the game. i a was presented in memory of the sil- . — Se ver anniversary. } MRS. SHUTE RECOVERING, a, 2 = Mrs. A. L, Shutesof Jamestown, who Th Fon TNIGHELY MEETING. | has. beer ill, at the Bisnfarck hospital, | _ The. Fortnightly club’,met,in the! jg sufficiently ‘recovered to be” re- Community room of {the city library | moved ‘to: the home: of her mother, yeSeNNy, afternoon and portions of | Mrs. Oscar. Ward. Mrs. Shute hat, Wwe programs were. gi Mrs. F.! hosts of friends in town who wish for . Smyth discussed “Ci and Potiti-| a speedy .recovery. } cal Rights”; Mrs. Ramstad's paper on, == MRS. H. H. STEELE HOSTESS. “French and Spanish Pottery” was! read by: Mrs. Phi ip Meyer, M . Ram! The Daughters of the American® stad: being detained by illngss. in the) Revolution will meet with Mrs. HH. family; Mrs. 1. B, Cox. gave a re-| Steele on Friday evening of > this. *'~ sume of “State Legislatures,” sand) week. Mrs. H..S. Dobler Will reac M E. Taylor ‘read a-paper oi! paper on “The Reconstruction Period xecutive Departments.” The| and Mrs. Charles Staley a review of | ing numbers Of the two pré-| the life of Thoma Jetferson. e | GUEST OF MEES BAUER Miss Elsie Bauer, teacher of first , in-| anu second grades of the Wachier »Mothers w school, hi her guest for the week, Legion Hall) her sister Mrs. Enima den, Prin-{ his was the! cipal of schools, at wee.and, Dy Mothers in| !Mrs. Golden wiil resume her work in “Lloyd Spetz the, Zeeland ools next. week, fol-) > jon has invitgd| lowmg tie hotiday vacation. i nake the Legion | | EES ; dquarters. i / CLUBS FOR THE WEEK. | ring-reports of the |.. Thursday evening’ at 8 o'clock,’ the | Ats,.of wark, the an-; Society of Friends of Our Nativé Wild : officers was held, re-; Life will meet in the Community \ sulting in the re-election of aff officers | room of the city library. This wilt! * War Mother, Mrs.’ be the annual meeting and election 2 War'Mother, Mrs./ stroltlcers yi te mat u i | Recording. Secret i inishoshe Chapter Daughters of}, Samia” 4 eaten the’ Amerigan Revolution wit mect /Prings us new tailored, suits of ex- "J. Algeo; Historian, | 0n Friday “evening at.the home of ceeding distinction. These suits illus- in pee y’'| Mrs. H. H. Steele, Avenue B. Hogt- erated were worn by two pretty act- ied; Auditors. Mrs. W ‘Steele are \Mfs | Tesses from “Mary” at the-Knicker- Ve rema grams will be given at later dates. NEW. QUARTERS The annual ‘ineeting of the Fort 1 coln ‘Chapter of V held in the Americ Tuesday afternoon} first nieting of the Y the Legion quarters. Post of America Ce { BY/CORA MOORE New York’s Fashior: Authority New York, Jan. 6.—Every. 3) Arnold a “esses with Mrs. S$. Arnold, Mrs. J. W. un. | bocker. Theatre. = |‘ urday afternoon. The place of meet- ii effect of being draped. The coat to B. AND BW. CLUB ‘ENTERTAIN Girls! esting program was rendered. Roll the same birth month, formed? into Corsets. | teste coming on over which was the i | Aldyth: Ward and. Mrs. 0. N-D i losers ahine aut o War’ 2} (ham. iy In each of e suits the skirt is The War’'Mothers report a most! “4 Mothers’ club will meet on Sat- Plain though inthe ‘left it is hoisted ed a Dit in front so that it has almost the “ ie ‘ing is as yet undecided but probably DAN D ERI N E” with Mrs. Price Owens. . 0 ™~ t The regular meeting of the Busi- ‘ ’ ness and Profesional “Women’s Club, ; Save Your Hair! | was held last evening when an inter | out-of-town guests. “ fi i | Make It ‘Abundant! ° | Gall, was .responded to by the birth) r 7 month of each member present and the’ groups finding themselves with jentertainment committees later in the Fevening and put on a‘serfes of quite astounding: stunts, quite lively con- Ret most resourceful, artistic, or stron- | uous group: Miss Isabel Cochrane yeaa a short story which was greatly enjoyed, and the address of the even- Here From Minot. ing was given by C. L. Young, Pres; ident cf the Commercia! Club. | Mr. Young discussed, the outlogk |for the \coming year in” the business’ wor urged the key nete of erficie .cy us the basis for a more staple busingss catlock and reminded the Business Professional Women's Club. of the new civic duty. imposed upon them, through their organization— that of their share in inspiring confi- dence in. the business outlook, by taking a sane and optimistic view of. nt period of readjustment in condiiions, @ ib memberk were greatly nleased with the address and hope to have the business and professional men on many of their programs dur- \ om «| ing the year, ‘the better. to carry ont fter a “Danderine”¢ their plan of cooperation in the civic Nakes on new life, and business life of the city. appear, club schedula- for the year is tiful, be-\| ahout ready for distribution among to fluff and| the members and will include alter- ay life- ings of programs and so- zely. You, meetings, so that there strong, -beau- eting of all the club mem- y Tuesday of the year in ir club rooms, The individual keys for the mem- bers are now ready and each member A 7 may secure a key by applying to Miss ull, fading “h prowl Elsie Pierce or Miss [Edna Moss- ness and abundant; thickness—AlL, yuekor. A telephone has been in- : | stalled for the use of the c'ub, and Aste MA Minot spent yesterdgy in ‘town. From’ New England. land are in town’ for a short time. \ GYM CLASS. . The woman’s physical education ¢lass meets!) Monday in th school gymnasium at 7:15. ry St.Mary's Cirele. St. Mary's sewing present, : Commandery Meeting. Templar, wil! meet tonight attye Ma: sonic temple in regular meeting 7:30 o'clock. : Frey Traynor Here. ‘Attorney Fred J. Traynor of Devils Lake is renewing acquaintances in sz A derjne’ i! fr TT's , check: ndruffand falling ‘h This stin- to thin, the Tegislature. Return to, School. Margaret and Ce@elia Clifford, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Clif- ford, have returned to St. Benedict's academy at St. Joseph, Minn., after Spendiny the holidays at home. Miss Wenzel a Bride. Miss Eva F* Wenzel of Bismarck was united in marriag2 to Mr. Frank J. Gillenberg of Gladstone on the SHOR TARA aaa ee eee JANUARY CLEARANCE .. Pre-Inventory Sale STILL ON IN FULL FORCE SHOES AND CLOTHING We are Offering Everything in ou ur Store at Reduced Prices - REMEMBER THIS SALE LASTS:UNTIL SATURDAY, JAN. 8th STORE OPEN EVENINGS _ THE FAIR STORE | 210. MAIN STREET No cure for %t,.but welcome relief is often brought by— tines of thelr FUR AND EMBROIDERY ‘ DISTINGUISH CHIC SUITS. week Mrs..N. W. Kelly, Hemstitch- | ing, Guaranteed Hose, Spirella Haggart Block, Room jie month. 6, P. O. B. 212, Bismarck, N. D. performed the ceremony and the making no hones about it.” 1-3-tf | young. coup! b ——? CITY NEWS | — A. .L. Ronell and Mrs. Ronell of | they were attended by,,Mr. and C. H, Jones and wife of New, Ens- oy Thursday afternoon at the KP. hall. | ip Election of ofticers, all members he | x Tancrea cominandery No. 1, Knights ; town and viewing the organization of | i fer Co. > / - this is an excellent example of the short coat-wrap, ‘being pouched over the belt and having. kimono sleeves of seal, The second coat is eucalyptus green, is cut double-breasted and- with the batk and sidé sections much longer than the front. Then by way of fin- ishing touches it has deep cuffs, a high collar and a hip band of black stencil embroidery. A bfack satin hat tops each costume. everything is now in readiness for the _morning of the 3rd, Father Juhn A. use of the club room to its fullest |} H. Slag, officiating. capacity by the members and their were Henry Schmidt and M. I. Keller. The xttendants \ Glen Ullin Bride. Miss Annie C. Classen Ullin became the bride of Zink Zavalney of Bismarck on the 4th o Rev. Father M. ‘Hiltner of Glen ye were attended by Miss Regina Smith | ius. We Flasher Couple Married. Mr. Edwin /O. Carlaon and Miss ; Beulah Eidmore of Flasher were mar ried yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock W..N. Owen also ,of Flasher, friev fof the bride: and groom: The groom {is a prosperous young nian atsFlash- ‘| Little Girls’ Party. Mamie Katz' entertained eight little is-at a birthday party last evening, it heing the occasion of her ninth ‘anniversary. A cake with nine can- idles was the center of all eyes. The ; rooms w decorated. -*The girls Miss Emma Hanson has returned to! played games and refreshments were . Bismarck after visiting during the, gerved. idays at Fergus Falls, Minn., and Minneapolis E pert ilere, Mr. Marl Anderson, an expert tech-! ; nichian from Minneapolis, Minn., has le will meet; been in the city for the past week alling a new Victor model Snook This machine is one of the ate. Mr. Anderson has | ‘been bi I) the-week giving dem- | onstrations of the work of the new/ ears, and gthe ‘superintendent is; with the new model. | much ple: ' A CORRECTION In the Tribune's resume of the leg: | \islative elections, it was stated |roneously that former Senztor Mo: | stad of Minot had.heen defeated bv{ | Senator Bond. Mr, T. Mostad did not | run, Bond won out over the leaguer at the primaries and then was opposed | hy .Mrs. the fali election -on | petition nomination, , = | Alfred Mostad, brother of the form-| jer senator was the only leaguer ta: | win out in Ward, .He was selected as | county ‘treasurer. | HUSBAND'S UsUNUneaEaNURENUMAsUbaESt AEH TORY WiLL ~ | | AMAZE BISMARCK | { He says: “Adler-i-ka helped -my | wife for gas on the stomach and sour | stomach in TWENTY MINUTES, It works beyond greatest expectations.” | | Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and| lower bowel removing foul matter | which ‘pojsons stomach. Brings out ‘all gasses and sour/ decaying food. | EXCELLENT for chronic constip: | tion’ Guards against appendic' | Adler-i-ka removes matter you never | ewih was in your system and which may have been poisonin; for months. Jos. Bresiow, druggist. LEGION MEMBERS Legion meeting of Liovd Spetz Post, No. }, at 8 o'clock tonignt. , KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Regular meeting, Friday eve- ning, 8 p. m., at K. of P. Hall. Business, entertainment and re- freshments constitute the pro- gram. All members and visit ing Knights are invited. J. P. WAGNER, F. § Phone 453 for the famous Wil- ton Screened Lump Lignite Coal. The coal that is all coal, no clink- ers, no soot, no dirt. $5.50 per: ton delivered. Washburn Lignite Coal Co. Phone 453. For Bear Creck and Beulah Lump Coal call Wachter Trans-, Phone 62, ~ i "| Totten says that the league is and Alexander. J. Din- machine in the St. Alexits hos-; and the only one of its! A or Phone 154. machine. St. Alexius has heen using | Coal for Sale. W. J. Dobson, 615 | | & machine of another make for some Anderson St., Phone 659 R. i Examination of Burglar Shows ,~ - : Physical Defects > Chicago, Jan. 6—Eramination of MeWhorter McGrath, useful burglar, who has confessed to stealing $50,- 000 ‘worth of goods from 200 resi- |.dence, ‘shows according t oChief Jus- | tice Harry Olson, of municipal court, | “holes in the back of. his head in} ‘hich one’s fist could be put.” “If T happened to pass a. dark house,” MMGrath is quoted by the | police as saying, “it worried me so | when I got back home that 1 could not sleep. Oftimes I would get out of bed and go back and. rob it. Ce | Legislative Notes | —— i Andrew. Oksendahl of | nator county, a leading ‘farmer there, | believes that the farmers of his sec- ‘tion are going to come through the | present critical conditions all right. When the chief rk of the house:! j read off the names yesterday of T. Shimmin of Dickey, a group cf h school girls who were in the; allery to hear the governor's mes-j age, burst out in viggrous laughter. Dad” Dawson has an extra loud and aur. reading voice but nevertheless hey ;misunderstood him, thinking he i said “Shimmy.” | Johysons win. Three of them in’ ; the House and five of them are In-' | dependents and one of them Non- isan. - Telephone Hoskins » For the Latest VICTOR RECORDS It is just as easy to buy them over the telephone, as by coming into the store. We will-take your order over the phone and give you quick. delivery. If you live at a distance, we will mail them by par- cel’ post collect, insured against breakage. Send anky Milholtan, ‘member. of the| no money. Tear out this ad. Mark the records: lroad' commission, says North Da-| you want, fill in the coupon and mail to us. ota has*been negligent of the wel-! Be ‘fare of the chickens of the state and | . | is free in telling The legislators about ‘it. He wants the encouragement of} «; - Se poultry shows through injection of 4 ‘enthusiasm by state aid. HOSKINS, Inc. -North Dakota Pleace deliver 'the records as indicated above — NAME : ADDRESS DW. Dickinson, publisher of | the | Maxville paper, is one of the news: paper men here looking in at' the ses- | sion. He was formerly editor of the! Observer at Finley. he i } Speaker Twitchell’s decision to let | jall of the members of the House ex-| press their committee preferences 80; that all of them would be hetter sat-| istied and able to do more efficient, com-' Bismarck, work has received untversal mendation. i Nes | Comment on the governor's mes- sage varies. There is one point, how- | ever, upon which both Independent: i and Nonpartisans agree and commend ‘it. It was short and direct. \ 1 TO HOLD MEETING | ' George Totten Jr. new state man-; The Grainmen’s Union will hold a ‘ager of the league, will Wot remain! Meeting at the Commercial cue in Bismarck regularly during the ses- ; rooms in Bismarck Jan 11th and th, sion, but will be here frequently, Mr. All grain men,and those interested in not) mark g srain—be- present. Come maintaining an elaborate organization 404 bring your friends. | now and says “we are poor and are accurate work. dry and Welding Co. LEGION MEMBERS, Leg’on meeting of Lloyd Spetz WEATHER FORECAST. ' ASK'Your Grocer For twenty-four hours ending at 7 ‘ For j d i | Post, No-1, at 8 o’clock tonight. ‘ | Temperature at'7 a. m... Y : : beliia vot ‘ : Produced by Highest yesterday Precipitation *Highest wind velocity i Forecast | For North Dakota: BETTER THAN CALGNIEL ;+-..| Thousands Have. Discovered Partly ¢lowdy | — Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Hart’s Marinello and colder tonight and Friday. | area Harmless Substitute 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY . | _Dr. Edwards’ Olive Fablets—sthe sub- - Parlors. Room 4, Hughes Block stitute for calomel—are a ngld but sure ! ‘Opposite.G. P. Hotel laxative, and their effect on the liver id almost instantaneous. These little olive- FOR SALE—Empty la ge syrup har- FoR” SATE Potatoes, $1 Pea colored tablets are th result of Dr | _ Phone.896 bushel in 10 bushel lots or foes | Edwards’ determination not to treat Bismarek, dD. | = ‘li i on Y. "| liverand bowel complaints with calomel. Electrolysis « | Ac H. Klipstein, Menoken, ND. |” ‘The pleasant little tablets do the 11° jrectrie Masapac of Hace : ; lomel does, but Electric Masapge 0 Hace !° good that have no | bad after effects. \They don’t injure the | teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. ‘Why cure the liver tid Sealp Wrinkle ‘T'reatment. Aene and Blackhead Treat- LEGION MEMBERS Legion meeting of Lloyd Spetz | Post, No. 1, at 8 o’clock tonight.| it the expense of the teeth? Calomel | ment \ cere oe | . sometimes plays havoc with the gums. Face Bleaching FOR RENT—Modern House, $0 do strong liquids. It is best not to E. L. HART take calomel. Let Dr Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets take its place. e. Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr Edwards’ Olive Tabletg when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain and “perk up” th: fs.” J5e and 30c. | Marinello Graduate * Shampooing, Manicuring Hair Dressing Marcel Waving and ‘Hair Weaving’ ‘Completely furnished. 8 Ave. Dry Mined Lehigh Lignite! | BARKER BAKERY OU “If your Engine needs Regrind- ing, new Pistons, Rings or Pins, Letus do it, we do nothing but Bismarck Foun- I ——<_[{[[>={={=== — ———SS— INUGvOsU4NO4UOUEAUOULONOOOOAAONOGHOADOGROUROOdNAQSHQLO90C4408QN0004QHDduvQds4ONOUUUUEvOCOEONROA)OODASINNEG “ Christian Science Society of Bismarck. Announces 2 \ ' Free Lecture ‘ on Christian Science by : CLARENCE CHAD WICK, C. S. B. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, xg / \Boston, Mass. AUDITORIUM Sunday, Jan. 9,3 P. M. All Seats Free—The Public is Cordiaily Invited 7 ~ CMM MMT CO TTT

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