The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 7, 1921, Page 5

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* COMIC. OPERA COMPANY FETRD. | The chorus aud the principals in tie | | home talent. company for “Captain of | Plymouth” ‘had a focial hovr after re-{ hersal Saturday night in the Legion hall when dancing and light refrovh-/ ments: added to the pleasure ¢f the} evening. | A, Sunday night buffet luncheon was! served the company at the home cf! Miss Isabelle Cochrané, The even-} ing was spent with an informal masi-; cal program. The (company,, which is made up en,; tiréiy ‘of local talent, has been nard at. work for the past three weeks re-; hersing for “The Captain of Ply-! mouth,” which will be put on about Kaster.” This number takes the pi . of the annual/recital of the dramatic! and vocal classes under the direcciun | of Miss Bergliot; Caspary. — { SNS SPs <> 0. E WIG, DINE, A special imeeting (f Bismarck ; Chapter No. 11, Order of Kastern Star,! will be held i Masonic hall, Thars- day, March 10th, at which time tuere 2 Oe Threé New York madals that will give an idea for your spring Cente x chbid sport hat>with excellent’ coloring. The brim will be initiation of candidates. Alhat, Left: a/charming:garden hat of leghorn with draped crown| facing is of white tagal while the rest of the hat is made of Achool of instruction will be conducted by Associate Grand Matron Mrs. ‘ora} Richmond at this meting. ‘The meeting will convene at 4 P. M.,! to be followed ty a dinner at 6 P. M,! / K All methbers and visiting members of the 0. iE. S., desirous of attending din- ner shoutd make reservation * fcr, i T’ve a castle filled with treasures, Tuesday, March 8th. . - Found in many distant lands; Oh ir ERED epee eC I have statues fair, and paintings rare ‘i gNeUGU RAL ete Toa 4 Wrought by Old Masters’ hands; Mrs. J., Bad irs. df. «Ms I have jewels worthy ‘cf a crown, Harrjgon,. Ww i nbStésses “Saturday And laces fit for queens, evening ‘at' the /horid’‘of. the latter, ! ’ Oh,I have a world of wonders, on 2nd streét'to the ladies of the Get- Together: clud, toze her with tho'r| husbands. ‘The \evening was spent with cards and music. In honor cf W. S, Harding's inaug- uration day the color scheme was in} the national ‘colors. A cours? lunch-' eon was served by the hostesses. The S guests report a delightful evening. On the scream of I can see its turrets 1 ss In the castle of my dreams. Fast within the wails of Somewhere, Clese against the distant sk; Thru its lofty halls I wander, ; While the moonlight sheds its beams, On. each treasured thing of beauty, “ Lik 2A ae | In the castle of my dreams. fi ’ - BNTERTAINS SCRIBES. Rt Pre Mrs. Edmond A. Hughes, Avenue A, 1A * entertained a party of out-of-town bs Could T take: you to my stronghold, PS newspaper’ men at dinner Saturday) 4 Where the birds in joyful HA yo, evening. Among the guests were Chant. the wn See ta ehorus; { Charles Cheney, political writer of the | Where nthe golden light. of fancy, ‘, Minneapolis Journal and George Aker-' Like some distant beacon gleams, / so, who-holds the same nost on the! Minneapolis Tribune. These men, were in the city attending the closing | yy sessions of. the recent legislature. ‘ Bh. & P. W. CLUB REMEMBERED. The Business and Professional W men’s Club has been generously re membered in a gjtt of forks. spoons! 1 and sugar shells, making a, complete : service, with initials of the club en-| graved thereon. The beautiful gift is ‘ from Bonham Brothers ‘Jewétry com-' ~ - - pany, and \s very greatly abprectated, we approach it; no useful part of the hy the women of the gu! % / world's work that will not yield to a ace | persistent spirit of enum and the + és + oncentration of, our best thought and, Miss Grace Foland, librarian for th As \ State Historical Society during. the | okert to rob it of its power to enslave | legislative session, left for her home| "Eo ged ee i : j ‘ yes f =| n drudgery may become a fine in Minneapolis yes‘erday. Miss Fo. | art if we bring ta it something from | That when we've left We shall find a welcome RETURAS TO CITIES. “land 1s greduate:of the: WIscontin| eWorld we love; something of the | library ¢2hool and has since special-/ _ omnee) he | a tment of; Same spirit with which we, approach | fete «tne alone ebar Kor the things that: give us pleasure. | *; something of the realiza ‘ion of the | | great truth that no nesdful task is! | without its compensation. i i AS ~A.0.U. W. Dance at Elks’ Hall on Tues: | day, March 8. | ane sei) Twill not “be, responsible for | Washburn Caller. any bills contracted by. my fam- (Frank Thompson »f Washburn spent ily without: my consent. Signed the. week cnd in Bismarck on’ busi f Carl Milde. ness, . peri eee tan rn mete : cabioleon: Brotherhood of Yeoman Lodge | A. B. eiverna cere was inj No, 503 willgive a dance tonight Bismarck on business over the week/at K. P. Hall at9 o’clock p. m. end. Lunch will be served. i : See “The Penalty” with Lon Chaney at the Orpheum tonight. From Regan. (>: + Sundaying .in town. from: Regan are 6. R, Vold, Max Fishman, ang Vv. l,. Garvin. t 4 Unde. is ay Vis tors. | F. M. and T. C. Casey came in from; Underwood. to watch the session J | elgae The year’s biggest production | — : “The Penalty” with Lon Chaney | To Fargo. | | Senator’ Van Camp of St. Thomas | Pens tonight at the Orpheum. left for Fargo on Saturday morning. To" pay the present’ British gold | pa cla Sel the session | gepe it would take 47,171 tons of the Oe SEE Te: | metal. . on from St. Thomas to meet her hus- 6 band. LACE GOWN WITH NEW SASH Boy... Recovering. Little, Ray, Kelsyep) jis recovering from a severe: attagk, of, tonsilitis I his home on Sixth street. DRUDGERY, A FINE ART < .Women hate drudgery. Deep down in their souls they rebel againgt it as only women can. What is drudgery? ‘The unloved task, that is all. Many women bound by — circum- .stances tothe daily round of sweeping and dishwashing frcts and, chdfes, Within her soul until she loses’ sight: of the really great things of. life. She doesn’t realize it, but all the’ while she is working with her feelings instead of her hands. Most of her unhappiness is the re- sult of taking the wrohg attitude to- ward the things that must be done; of putting the emphdsis on the wrong place. J There is 4 task that may not; be uy lifted by thé mental attitude in which WOMEN CAN DYE ANYTHING WITH. DIAMOND DYES, pes asta { ' Buy “Diamond Dyes,” no other kind, | are. guaranteed. | coats, gloves, Sweaters, draperies, coverings, eve thing, whether wool, silk, linen, c ton or mixed goods. new, rich, fade-| less colors. Druggist has Color Card. SSS ASK Your Grocer For | . Ham Bread | This model by Thurn of lace and A cre chiffon exemplifies the vogue of th y | sash, which will be a feature of the BARKER BAKERY j spring gowns exhibited during Nation- lal Silk Week, Feb. 28 to March 5. In the castles of our dreams. Guiding on to scénes ‘of rapture, In the castle of my dreams. Oh, the castles of fair Dreamland! How their turrets mount and rise, As we draw the nearer to them, In our sofi-winged argosies; And cft-times the thot steals o’er me: earthly scenes, | waiting ONO The Ant’s “Parasol.” The so-called parasol ants of Brazil) get their name from, their habit of; marching along. in single fite, ‘each: one with a piece of green leaf held: over its head. ‘These scraps:of leaves; clean the anit are taken to underground chamber well chewed, and allowéd to ferment! and decay in a mass, through which | Scratch to teach the animal-school in: the mycelium of a fungus: soon begins | to run in\white threads. When little; mushroom buttons have started to de-| velop the workers bite them off and; feed them to the baby ants. i at Book. Bevery great book. is ap netion, and ever: selves to the! reading of some sure and} certain books oftentimes over; for to; Nancy, his twin sister, doing a little] read many hooks produceth confusion,| dance. rather ‘than learning, like as_ those who dwell eve here’ are not. any- where at home.—Martin: Luther. | A Crowning Incident. ° On a Cornish tombstone a rather) prplexing version of Proverbs 12:4,; concludes the announcement of a- lady's death: “A virtuous woman is! Ss to her husband.”'” Space did not permit of “n crown" being ent out in full, so an ingenious: stonecutter sub-) 7 stituted this excellent ahbreviation.—; Glasgow Herald. | To Cut Fur. Never use a scissors to cut fur.) Pampen the skin side and stretch on a board with the fur side down, | Fasten with small wire nails as fine as a pin.| When the skin is thoroughly dry, meas- ure and cli Cut with a pa knife or any kind of sharp knife. Sew} * carefully with. fine stitches, using, cot- tonthrend. The munmy of the celebrated} Egyptian king, Ramesses WL ces | fn the Egyptian museum in Cairo. ; The mummy was first interred at Bib-) anet-Muluk ‘and as snbsequenfay concealed fron grave robbers in the, Northern Produce: Co.;_ Bis- shaft. at’ Deir-el-Bebri, where it was) marek. Write us: for pfices on found in 1881, and later removed to the “museum mentioned, The Island of Guam. The island_lof Guam, ceded to the! United States by. in’ in 1898, is 5,044 miles from San Francisco and 1,506 from Manila. It is 30 miles long! and 100 around and has a population of 13,000, : Imperfections Have Use. All things are literally better, love- Her, and more. beloved ,for the imper-| fections which have been divinely ap-; pointed, that the law of huinan life may be Effort and the law of human judgment, Merey.—Buskin. } of hig hat, which, gives them, the sane; 3 - great ‘action Js-a Hook. AM WhO! Nanoy romped downto the meadow | would study with advahtage in any! to play, ‘Winter is, almost over aii art whatsoever, ought to betake them-, won’t we ha | Queen, kind, of worried. ‘think that they will forget all about ‘it if no one reminds em? [ eens, Monarch’s Mummy Finally at Rest. fairy spring-cleaner,’ is, fixing up the | of pink fraille ribbon and trimming of apple blossom sprays. orchid ‘crepejde chine embroidered with silk floss in pastel shades. MY CASTLE ee By; Florence Borner ' ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS By Olive Barton Roberts . y/ Te Twins’ eyes grew bigger and-bi ger as they snied an old fried. Nancy and Nick are twins who have ed the Magical room, who is 2 servant of the Fairy Quee He gives the twins a pair of Magical Green you have heard, Easter Bunny and his eggs early this fairy friend call-; yepr, 111 soon find out if the kiddies —————— | AGE FIVE | Right: a_happy combination between the fabric and the straw. The fabric, thisldu, is in the crown with straw motifs and again in the petal brim. | ' MOTHER are itv Florence Borner Oh, Mcther, name on every tongue, Frem+which the human race has sprung, What honor can we to thee pay? To thee we owe the light. of day And everything of which we are. ash’ Thou art cur bright and guiding star. Be ours thy sorrows to assuage, Be ours to cheer thee in thy age; & j When thcu to higher, planes doth rise, , é Be oyrs to close thine weary eyes. care about circuses and I'll let you Know.” ice The twins had not said a word, but] their eyes grew bigger and bigger as they spied an old friend down on; tae ground, 4 “Tie Magical Mushroom!" they Country Club Meet »The adjourned annual meeting of the Bismarck Country Club will be held at the Commercial club Monday, Mar. 7, at 7:45 P. M., for the election | of officers and such other business as may come up at such meeting. cried. “Oh, we are SO glad to see i Signed: you!” : » { S. H. CLARK, i (Copyright, 1921, N. E. A.) i : President. You'll fiad what happened next in| aay, ei ca oe tomorrow's Tribune. ae | “ALO. U.W. Shop at the Emporium, 116; > Won < ‘bth St. and save money. i mak Ee ks’ Hall.on Tues- Shoes, which they wear whenever the Fairy Queen wishes an errand done.; , . The Mushroom himsclf possesses (the magical gift cf speaking any lan-! ’ | guage. \ i e The G Shoes not only ¢ a S | ie Green Shoes not only can. car-; pring fi f ry their wearers safely over land and! sea, but they can change tlre size of! their owners: at, will, 4a Already have the twins been of use| in assisting Mr. Rubadub to spring-, 2 in Scrub-Up-Land i n helping Mr. ‘Tingaling to collect?) the Lund-of-Dear-Knower | | Where; aad .in aiging,-Mr. Scribble} ; Tents in Meadow Grove Land; and in rescuing | the birffiday toys from | Snitcher- Snatch, a wicked fairy. i At times the Magical, Mushroom | 7 | gives the children a charm—a piece | power that he possesses. | ae aan ij “Oho! cried Nick one day as: he and. a grand\time!”: , grand , time! sang} “Grend’ © Stopping suddenly she. asked, “Nickie, what do we.do in tne spring | besides pick flowers and. buy new hats| |-and beat carpets? 1 forget.” rt Nick scoffed. “Do? Fly kites and | spin tops and ride bicycles and go to; | circu%es and---” \ “IT knew it! I knew it!” cried a) voice near. “I knew it all the time. | ’ I.says to the Fairy Queen, says I, “Yes, | it's all right for the gnomes to think | they were doing a kindness by letting. | all the circus animals out. I'm a home | Dody as much as anyone. Only,’ says | 1, ‘it's such an outlauidish time of year for them to,do- such a. thing.| Spring coming ’ all! Why, the first: | thing the kiddies. will think of is a} circus!’ “Do you think 97! said the Fatry ‘Don’t you Well’ says I. VIL tell you what, round gid hear what a few of ‘em have -to say about, it. The snow’s going off and the the pussy-willows A will soon be out and J've''seen two bluebirds and a robin. Besides that, |) 1 happen to know thdt Rubadub, your Muslin inches wide, per yard Lat, -. 14¢ Sell your cream and poultry o our agent, or -ship direct to; cream and poultry.—Northern | Produce Co. ; i i , | i ’ MAYNARD’S _. MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 214 Main Street “Baldwin Pianos Manualo™ That Is Al But Human Durable checks for 12!2c Spool cotton a spool ae 5¢ Frogh—“I wane ante of absence Player Pianos | ter, in New York™* Dean Magic's Widdicomb Erbe —Abuat Eke” weekn anal Phonographs ae: a Widow. Sheet Music ‘ A W Crowding Father Time. | F e It-was an Irish member of parlia- ment who, somewhat wearied with the long debate, said: *If you leave this question to-us for three years we will settle it- tomorrow morning.” TRIBUNE WANTS— FOR RESULTS Player Rolls and Phonograph’ Records with your needle | our Royal Highness; ‘sposin’ 1. go/{/ For example — we're ‘offering Standard grade, bleached muslin 36 Ginghams and Chambrays \ aprons, regular 18c, per yard J. & P. Coats, black; white, and colors, . LUCAS CO. The store of quality, service and lower prices fa you'll want to buy yards and yards of the lovely new materials on sale this week — Come in and See what really good values they are \ ea New voiles y s In the new blue and white foulard i patterns.. Some dark blue, some me- \ ium blue, 38 inches wjide, per yard ‘ 39c i Embroideries ‘Some very good looking edgings and insertions. are included in this lot. Per yard ; dresses. and a All wool storm serge 26 inches wide, a good quality’ in| brown, navy and other colors, per yd. $1.39 | Easy Monthly Payments

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