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i . SATURDAY, JAN. 22, :1921 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MRS. STEELE ENTERTAINED. Mrs. H, Steele was hostess to a par- ty of young women at her home Wed- nesday afternoon; complimenting Miss | Helen Lucas. The guests hemmed dish towels for the linen chest of\the; honor guest and when the towels were finished they were draped into a mbdel “bridal” gown, en train, with veil. The honor guest. was permitted to try out the création over the luncheon! hour which was at five o'clock. The pretty course luncheon served hy the hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. W. Lucas} and Mrs, b. BE. Byrne, had heart shap-! ed favors. heralding the coming mar- riage of the honor guest so conven- iently close to St. Valentine's day. __A short musical program followed. Miss Margaret Smith and Miss Mary Atkinson were most pleasing in piano -numbers, Helen Steele, young daugh- tér of the hostess, delighted the guests | in a costume solo dance, and Mrs. Steele sang for her gu “Little Mother o’ Min Smile, Slumber.” closing one of the most delightful of afternoons arrang- ed for the popular young honor guest. 3 MRS. THEODORE TAYLOR HOSTESS. Mrs, Austin Logan and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Theodore Taylor, entertained friends at the home of M Taylor on West Thayer on Thu atter- noon. Cards were the di on with five tables in play. A course lunch-: eon was s d ut the close of the, afterfioon. ss Chariotte Logan and; a high school friend ussisted the hos- tesses in serving. A unique foeture of the affair was the fact that six ladies shared the high score in the ph VISITE PARENTS. Miss Laura and Veronica McGauv- ren came uy from Jamestown last night to spend the week-end with their parents, Representative and Mrs. Mc- Gauvren, at the Grand Pacific. On Sun- day evening the daughters will re- turn to the convent at Jamestown, where they are attending school. Their mother may accompany them on her ‘return to her home in Osnabrock. REMAINS THRC H RECESS. Mrs. Aaron Levin, of Park River has remained over the recess of the legislature with her husband, who represents Walsh county in the house. The+Levin's are at the Van Horn. FOR REV. VEIMILYA AND FAMILY An informal reception will be given Rev. and Mrs. C. E, Vermilya and family at ¢ Methodist parsonage to- night from eight to eleven. This will! afford the many friends of the Vermil- | yas, both inside the church and out, | un opportunity to give them greeting | ——=<——=== ode tte Nervousness is due to an the joints in the neck. keep ove of the nerves continually irritated, Defective neck {0 i + the Cause, general nervousness the Effect. Chiropractic Vertebral Adjustments relieve the nerve pres- sure and the nervous condition disappears. SEE R. S. ENGE, Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. D. Lady Attendant’ TOUCHING THE JOHN CORT OFFERS THE WnciKERBocK TYEATRE - MUSICAL cOmeOY Success List? : ITH Frep. HEIdER AND THE NEw YoRK PRODUCTION Dantiest, Danciest CHorus ver Seen On Any Stace PROMINENT IN THE ARMY June Roberts, ‘SPRING FROCKS | Bismarck during the session, having This abnormality may be slight, but like a small pebble in a shoe, it is sufficient, to AUDITORIUM * Curtain 8:15 MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW pacity houses have been the rale in every city for this ty attraction on its transcontinental tour. SF MUSIAL COMEDY Delano Dell, Betty Kirkbride, Earl Higtey, Francis Donegan, Rene Lrown, Claire Grenville, Dorothy Roberts, Evelyn Paul an THE FOUR ENTERTAINERS SEAT SALE NOW Prices $2.75, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10, which includes war tax Sy-\ ——_ i Ne | 4) H | } It is very evident that we are going to have every chance this spring | observe how attractive lace and silk | can be when made ‘up together. ( Here are two dance frocks that were! sketched from the new “Greenwi Village Follies.” The first is of apri-| cot taffeta brought into a frill of lace at the foot to give it a new version of | the harem effect. ' In the corsage an all-over pattern lace is laid over the taffeta, and scalloped girdle of the same lace and taffeta is adjusted in such a way al RAR eee before their departure for California. All are cordially invited to attend. HERE FROM WILLISTON. Mrs. Fred [Eckert of Williston is in accompanied her husband, Represen- tative Eckert of Williams county. Mr and Mrs. Eckert are at the Van Horn, A TRIP TO CHINA. The Women’s Foreign Missionary society of ,the McCabe Methodist imperfect condition of one of very D. C., Ph. C. X-Ray Laboratory ATURDAY January 22 HIGH /7SPOT The company that plays— New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia y BOOK AND LYRICS BY’ HARRY L.CORT AND GRO. &. STODDARD MUSIC BY HAROLOORLOS: OF-FUNMAKERS ARE— SHOW WAIST f LINE LONGER THAN EVER » T CHURCH NOTES | ———s Zion Lutheran Church (Avenue ‘D and Seventh Street) German service, 10:39 a m. English service, 8:00 p. m. V. Bartling, Pastor. HERAN CHURCH Corner 7th Street and Avenue C- 12 m. Sunday school. ome 7:30 P. M. evening services. Ser- ;mon by Rev. Henry Langum of Dris- coll. Everybody welcome. MARY'S PRO. 8 o’clock A. M. Low Mass and Holy Communion and En h sermon, ; 9:15 A.M. Low Mass and Gorman | sermon. i | 10:30'A. M. | sermon, THEDRAL High Mass and English Father Hiltner, Pastor, S€cond Baptist Church Services at the 2nd Colored Bapti chureh, Sunday, Jan, 23rd. Morning service---“Jesus Greeted | ag King", Mathew, 21 chapter and Sth verse, . Evening—Joshua, 3-4, “Ferding the} Jordan”, + t Sabbath school--12 a, m. to] p.m. | | | oe . PAGE FIVE tory number by Mrs. J. L. Hughes.| e choir will sing the anthem, “Be Joyful in the Lord” (Hanks); Mr. Ferner will sing the solo, “O, Divine Redeemer” (Gounod). We are glad to welcome the many strangers who attend our church. Let us make to- morrow’s services inspiring and’ help- ful by large attendances. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:< Subject, “The Wedding at Can Special talks. —_—__--—____——_ | CITY NEWS WASHBURN PHYSICIA Doctor W. L. Gordon of Washburn spent Friday in town looking after af- fairs. NEW SALEM VISTLORS. H C. W. Allen, of New Salem, spent’ yesterday in town on busine: Mr. Allen was accompanicd by his two Ruughters. { SENATOR VAIL HERE, Senator Vail of Sargent s in the city on telephone His son, David Vale, is here Forn county, } matters, ; with him. CONTINU JOURNEY. Ex-Senator F. W. Vail and son, Fe ee a Butler Studio Our Motto “Photos That Please” TO MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLA- TURE AND THEIR FAMILIES and Visitors in the City we extend a cor- _dial invitation to visit our Studio at 311)4 Main Street and if you wish any service in our line we will be glad in- deed to serve you and we guarantee to please. 4 * Oe ee ee ee ek ; China will be visited. From four gaily All are cordially invited to our serv-; Davis, continued their journey west! qa 4, ean - eo \this morning after a stay of a few |= Kaulfuss, assistant state engineer, jdays in Bismarck renewing acquaint-| 2nd S. Wi Corwin, representing the ./ance from the senator's legislative | National Parks Highways associa- ‘days here. | tion, will speak. TO TAKE CLAIM. From Rugby Everett Thrams, formerly of Bis-- G_ Rergman of Rugs, is in town for t g| marck, is now living at Casper, Wyo-! a few days this week on business. and is preparing to go on a claim it} the | few miles north in the spring. His! ‘prother, Frank, is with him. They | ‘E SOCTET ue C. CHRIS! H Corner 4th Si, and Ay Sunday service at 11 A. M. Subj “prath.” Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. Wednesday evening meeting &! | o'clock, A reading room chureh building Steele Callers is open in Mrs. George y Tuesday, Thurs- Mr. and Hogan, of day and Satur rom 2 to 4 P, M,_#re both at present with the Standard | Steele, were Bismarck visitors —yes- ‘All are welcome to attend these serv-, Oil company. | terday. 5 ‘ices and to visit the reading room. ATTENDS BUREAU MEETING. | Here From Menoken t aan cae G. W. Gustafson returned at noon; J. O, Meier, Menoken merchant, ac- to give tle long-waisted effect that is! EVA NGELI AL CHURCH. ; today from Fargo, where he attended | companied by Mrs. Meier, was in Corney Seventh and Rosser Streets. | the grain growers meeting and the or-| town Friday. Worship in the German language at! ganization meeting of the Farm Bu-| 10 A. M. All other services are con-| reau for the state. A campaign of| ducted in the English language. organization for the bureau in Bur- Sunday school; 11 A. M. leigh county starts Monday. in such vogue. | In the second model a corsage ot! dark blue velvet tops a skirt of lace flouncing and the long waist is em phasized by a narrow belt of the vel- OUT OF THE RACE. When a person wakes up with a stift | back, has pains in muscles. ac vet which heads a.frill of lace. Gospel address, “Greatness Through Llanes Hi haa Anis joints, or has rheumatic twinges, 'The third frock is also of lace, this! Service? 12 M. | RECOVERING FROM INJURY, / | he lacks ambition and energy and can- Alliance, “Mission- | hae son, rcal estate man, is! not do his best. [f you feel out of the time combined with net. A diagonal mesh net top and lace with the sim- | plest of thread patterns is the me-! Young People's ary Results in A 1,” Miss Ruby Dur-/ "¢covering from injury received from | race, tired and languid, or have other ret, leader, 6: P. M. ;a fall while passing through the/symptoms of kidney trouble, youj terial. Evening sermon, “At Our Best For | BTounds at his home on Fifth street | The long waist is emphasized by 4, Christ.” 7:30 P. M. Good music at all) early this week. Mr. Jackson wrench- | girdle of roses with rich dark leaves. : service 5 hein anmnecnrinnntnnonccnnrnn, | Tne doors of the church will.be open~| "email at home for some d ed for the reception of new members} ai eT er at the SSE Lund evening services. Ww. s Hays Touring Car Me nS ERUTZ. Pastor. |W 8. Rohrer has just purchased | another Dodge Brothers touring , ae ist Cl c with a winter top for pse in his taxi | First Baptist ChurCh cevicel : i Th services” as usual at the First Baptist church, In the morning at:10:45 the pastor will preach upon the!‘subject — The ‘Nature of True Worship. WT MMMM i A cordial welcome to alljed his ankle and has been obliged to | | jays. | church is planning a novel event for} ‘Nuesday evening next January 25th, ! in the lower auditorium of the church. ! Bismarck, San Francisco, Japan and decorated booths the following menu, will be served in cafeteria style: Bak ed beans, meat loaf, rolls and butte! chop suey, Waldorf salad, assorted! A 0. E,W. Dance. H There will be an A. O. U. W. dance | at Elks hall Tuesday night, January 5. Dancing will be from 9 to 1 p.m. ARETVULGU MECHEL VATECIGEUEEHUTE coffee, wafers. Interesting side The Sunday school will convene at. a features are promised which include| 12:60. i i th Hekets ud ann | a.“joy ride.” fortune telling, etc. Serv-| The Young ‘Peoples meeting will! Mrs. O. A, Iverson and son. Albert, ing will begin at-5:30 and a cordial) be held at 6:30 p. m, invitation is extended to the gener® |} in the evening worship. which be- public to come and enjoy an-unusual-| gins at 7:30 the pastor will speak ot ly interesting evening. ‘the Conditions of Following Christ. | . With the Movies: | In the mornjng th.eDouble Quartet > left yesterday for Grand Forkg, to at- tend the funeral of James Konsmo, son of S. A. Konsmo, who died sud- denly of acute appendicitis. THALIANA lasting value. | will render spécial music and Mrs. J. ! O.#Hyland-wilk-aing,.a- solo, | In the. evening thé Junior Choir will sing.: a ‘On’ Tuesda: evening Ref. John Al- exander Frey of Russia will speak. \Everybody is cordially invited all the services of the chur sapt. Verncn Huffman, ~ of tho Salvation Army, has reeturned from’ Minneapolis today where he attended |a departmental conterence of about! 15 officers of the organization.. They | also assisted in the financial cam- | paign in (Minneapolis. | Relief “Fund Mounts, The fund collected for the relief of starving children of central and | east Europe will exceed $2,000. | ‘There .was $1,900 collected in Bis-! | Back From Minneapolis | | At the Eltinge | Georges Carpentier, “the apostle ot) clean sports.” as one noted New York | sporting writer has called him, is said} to be the most learned man ‘who ever | 9", me We te n- donned fighting togs. «This French} eee reiseket ondWadneaday Ve Whirlwind, undisputed heavyweight ' edward Pastor. champion of Kurope, whose exploits; —, Raward &, Jorden, in the ring are, if ything excelled | z Ae MY. by his daring deeds in the World War.| “THE SALVATION Anhy for which he was thrice. decorated. Sunday services: great artists as the one vice, to TROLA. vi itp nie my 10:30 A. M. Open alr meeting. marck alone. Chairman Roherly said | Top prtsonec sia pie woner vet us| 11:00 A. IM, ‘Holiness meeting. today. Only two of the workers out | Obertson-Cole super-special, at the’ “ "9.99 py Sunday school and Bi-| side Bismarck have reported, and, Kltinge theatre, opening Monday. There is not a doubt but that Car-| pentier owes his success a8 much to} his keen mentality and vivid imagina-| tion, as to his physical prowess and, mastery of the art of fisticuffs. i ak : appropriate “Every little thing 1 do is full orf muate Dy, BUrInG band, and approp meaning,” said the illustrious Georges. | addresses. “f convince myself that if 1 neglect | to do this and that I shall fail. ‘ have been fighting since | was little} more than a child; [ have met strik- | ingly different opponents and, in each | encounter, [ have forced myself to) adapt my style of attack and defence | {when all have reported it is certain! ‘that the fund will be over $2,000. Good Roads Discussion ' The next Open Forum dinner of the Commercial club, which will be held | fon Jan. 28, will be devoted to a di: ices: | cussion of good roads. Senator Whft- ss F rster | Man’ of Grand ‘Forks, author of the} ng band and BOnRSer co néurrent resolution, Will Holbein, j secretary of ‘the slate association, J. | Holiness ble class. 6:39 P. M. Young meeting. ss 7:30 P. M, Open air demonstration. | $:00 p.m. Salvation meeting. Special Ptople’s Legion ucts. Call, phone or write ce. Tuesday—Band practice. Wednesday -- Mid-Week , meeting. Thursday--Public meeting conduct- ed by the young people. RET EDC VET HET AUNO RHA ETH GAEL ESET AT | UT TTT ASK Your Grocer t to the tactics of my opponent. And) Frida Sa | 7 | y—Guards. F es so I have become a vastly better man! gaturday—Public Praise meeting. || or | with each succeeding encounter.” A tordinl invitation is extended to|| Humpty Dumpty Bread = | f] Produced by BARKER BAKERY Such an attitude of mind can be likened to the dramatic instinct of an; actor. The really great actor never) Be does the same piece of “business” in MeCABE ME the same way. He rises to the oc-| casion meets the temper of his audi-, 49:39—Morning worship. Sermoi ence, brings himself en rapport with theme, “The Sound of the Trumpet In them; in other words, he works on the | tne Morning.” \ psychology of the moment, and cre-!“gyecia) music—Solo, “Resignation,” attend these services. | HUFFMAN, Captain. SCOPAL | the public to Vv. ates the desired effect. . Cara Roma, Miss Bauer. Anthem, Carpentier carries this attitude of «fove Divine,” Bohanan, The Morning | SEATS FRIDAY, HARRIS & CO}. mind with him into his dramatic @pgiy, ! . work for the screen, and those who wee him in “The Wonder Man” will recognize the sine qua non of a great 12 M.--Sunday school with classes | and a hearty welcome for all. Mr. C. 3olier, superintendent. 6:30—Epworth League. Special fea- tures of interest to all young people. A wholesome place to spend an hour. Miss Eva Dingle, president. 7:30—Pleasant Hour Service. A straight from the shoulder talk on a “Red, White and Blue Law.” A par- a tial ans’ to the blue law bugaboo that is attracting so much attention HAN FGZEMA these days. All who are interested in law and order are given special in- vitation to attend the service. InFormofRingworm.Could Not Rest, Cuticura Heals, FROM Wi R. M. Harmsen, banker from Hazen, was in Bismarck on a business trip over Friday. MUSHROOMS Epidemics of fires spring up like mushrooms. Where. one building is destroyed £! frequently . another — fol- The customary helpful program of special music by big chorus and male. choir will be had. G. H. QUIGLEY, linister. 1 your house he the first in your community or will it follow? You can- not be sure so you should he safe. ‘ - We are ready to write a First Presbyterian Church yterian church, Rev. H. it First Pres C. Postleth minister. years. Then IheardofCuticuraSoap and Ointmentand decided to try them. ‘When I had used one box of Cuticura Ointment and two or threc cakes of Cuticura Soap I was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Maggie Holder, R. F. D. 1, Nixa, Mo. Cc. Palmer, in charge of trained teachers. L. ‘Young, Supt.; Miss Bertha educational supt. Christian Endeavor at 6:39. All young people of the ‘chure should at- tend this service. ader, ‘Catherine MURPHY Twenty Famous \ing of the great hymns of the church Pipe organ music with a special offer PCKVANANQAOSONQSNNAONUGNESORREDGAQOEOORVUOUOAOAGEUUDAREDHOAMAD SAH Pride of Possession VICTROLA - There is a deep and lasting satisfaction in knowing that the thing you have carefully and thoughtfully chasen for your home is of The VICTROLA IS SUPREME among musical instruments because its cabinet is an addition to the best of home. fittings—the tone repreduction is:the one chosen by all Avoid being one off the “I WISH I HAD” and other disappointments ‘by buying a VIC- If you buy at Hoskifis it will surely be a Victrola because we éell only the Victor prod- HOSKINS, Inc. Bismarck, A Fantastic and Artistic Revel F JAMES WATTS, TED LEWIS, “JAZZ KING’; AL HERMAN, SYLVIA Morning worship at 10:30. Theme, ee Ns perry a | “Eczema began in the form of a “The Swimming Ax”. Two quartet £ policy in the Hartford Fire £ tingworm. It was first below my numbers. “What Hast Thou Given for Insurance Company, one Pa knees and then sprea Me” (Andiose); “Send Out Thy Light” af fhe oldest insurance if “~==3 above my knees, and itche (Gounod )---Meé Halvorson and ne ze &} awful bad. I could not ‘Humphreys and (Misses) Tracy and companies in Ame to I §——————————_ a sleep nor rest. Anything Morris. protect your money invest- ZA that touched it caused it Junior Sunday school at 9:30. AUF Oa in dnilammable prop- to heh other departments at 12 M. This is C0 WH tBamnaile prop JASON. VERNA GORDON, HICKEY BROS, di bothered. fas for tw a splendidly graded modern school, erty, L Se Sn Ny Improve your skin by daily use of | Bodenstab. ; a fea “The man who knows @ i i Talcum. evening worship at 7:50. This is Se ; ae Ee 83.30: Balcony Cuticura Soap, Ointment ind Talcum a good place to prepare for the week's insurance” PRICES: Entire Lower Floor, $3.30; Balcony, (work. The choir will lead in the sing- Bismarck, N. D. , Rox Seat 2, , N. D. Foley Kidney do their work em the poisen- should act promptly. Pills help the kidn ind get out of the 2 ous waste matter thi 3 so much trouble. They give relief from sleep- disturbing bladder disturbances, CASEYS TAKE NOTICE. the Regular meeting. of Knights of Columbus on Sunday, Jan. 23rd, at 3:00 P. M. sharp, at the K. of P. hall. Dr. A. H. Slag will favor us with another lecture on this occasion, taking for his subject, “The State and the Family.” ‘There will also be a few selections by the K. of C. quartette. All members and vis- iling Knights are urgently in- vited. J.P. WAGNER, F. S. COT doing their talent jus- for full particulars N. Dak. 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