The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1921, Page 5

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' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1921 ; THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE : : PAGE FIVE GREAT ORATORIO SUNG FOR CLUB On Tuesday evening i thdir club| room the Business and Professional women of Bismarck listened to a| Program spé@ally arranged for Holy| week. Miss Elsie Bauer read Long- fellow’s “Robert of Sicily’, giving a! beautiful interpretation. of the lines.| sollowing this number group singing was enjoyed gor a short time preced-! ing the rendition of Stainer’s orat-! orio “The Vrucifixion” by Henry| Halverson tenor and George ‘Tum-| phreys, base with Mrs. Genevieve! Menurd Hughes as accompanist on, piano. This noted oratorio, which has} been sung in Bismarck on two pre- vious occasions only by the choirs of McCabe Methodist church, was receiv- | ed with marked appreciation by the} club members last evening, all sholo, parts being rendered except three. The! entation of this great sacred number ; by the popalar soloists and their ac-/ companist, | ‘On Good Friday evening The Cruci-| fixio will again be sung iby Messrs | ‘Humphreys and Halveiton at ihe | aresuyterian church service. { Everything is ready here—are you? YOU'LL find a very satisfying selection from shoes to the’ new Easter bonnet. Prices are as low as they'll be for some time—much lower than last year. So why not get your new things now? } -Easter—The day of new things is only’ three days away | cece ‘HOLY WEEK Ac ST. MARY'S | Services for Holy wéek will begin | on Thursday morning at St. Mary’s| pro-cathedral by the celebration of | pontificial high mass by the Rt. Rev, | Bishop Wehrle at 8:15, gs services the holy oil for adi ister: | ing of the sacraments will be blessed. ; At 7:40 in ine eveuing Tenebrae will | be sung. | Handsome suits Mass of the Presanctifed will be cele A style for every taste brated by Bishop Wherle. During | the service will take place the uveil- Something new! And very smart are the khitted silk sport skirts. Some are of heavy silk in a sort of Roman stripe effect in rich blue, green, infi of the cross: vies in the Suits are especiall attracti thi evening Tenebrace wi sung. y g : F ig ¢ ; . eed ening Tenebrace will be sung | Se ace ally leLIVe Lal (ear , orange, etc. Another model is of lighter weight silk in blue and gin at 7:30 a. m. Preaching the mass | ue is the favored color but styles are hite str Th 1 di i i i gin at 7:20 a. m. Preaching the mass Ganled. <A. ver - a ea white stripe. The colors are repeated in the silk fringe which of the elements, fire and water, and/ . oe . ry pret Y one 1s 0. mid- completes the tie belt. the blessing of theastercandleand night blue poiret twill. The coat is an : the singing of the Exultet Pontifical | ot * ki “i * 5 i * high mass will be eelebrated at 8] eton jacket style with a loose panel fall- « : \ f clock. + . 1 Ce ecdsiae: proce ing from the shoulders Black silk em- Brushed New - Charming Styles Saturday will be sung ‘by the chil broidery with a sprinkling of irrides- : Women’s Blouses nder. the direction of oufessional hours are cent beads—is the rich trimming. from 3 to! ‘afternoon and from) Priced at $65.00 dren's choir Father Slag. Wool © arrivals in. Capes = —-— Sweaters :30 in the ning today (Wednes- day) and at the same hours on Sat- urday. SERVICE S7CONTINUE ; These Capes of soft ‘lufty: : Holy Week Sei coutinue in Me- brushed wool have just come * Sweaters of silk, fibre Cabe | Methodist caplal church, ; in, One is of light an with silk and wool—in coat re ITisy pre ug each even-; tl x collar—an- Ry . ing to increasing congregations. His. The new coats the, Stowe Fa with altiny styles, slip over and tie subject, tonight will be “Following | tan stripe, and a third is in ee styles—in all ihe im; What it Means’—Praise service | . blue an dtan. A fringe of ° desired colors. An unus- a re All are cordially invited Fs in sport and cape effe cts wool, around the bottom is ual one is a silk in the Z J aitend. | | the only Sinalay: They're new tomato shade. Its a In georgettes, silks and ———_-—- ‘ $ warm, light weight and dif- Hi sheer voiles. The neck- K. P. DANCE TONIGHT C i slip over blouse effect s St. Elmo Lodge No. 4 will give a| The cape like wraps, popular for. sev epeny and will: no doubt go with deep silk fringe lines and sleeve lengths ’ dance tonight a: the Castle bail for' | eral seasons—are better than ever this ey cage ei Talieg to the Ween show considerable varie- ing will start at 9 o'clock, All mem. | season. Of course subtle changes in a; ; ieetured tdeslare. the cqmmities tol ty] k this season’s wraps as’ dis- ie ; a reat Gnetly 1921, A. be +. <The latest styles in Women’s dresses igorente SaRURBAY, cul tinctly 1921.A beautiful model is of will hott food sale. on Saturday sou ee ones oo eae And they all seem delightfully original. Each one seems especially designed for somebody. fare pa geld Hea on the ‘ ak ee ie : vin erie hk , The materials are well chosen, the workmanship is good and the prices are very moderate. tons, and si See ob ue MONE Street dresses, semi-dressy dresses and dresses for more formal wear. things for Easter will be found at the sale. H sleeves—add to its beauty. ; ‘a interestihteisinis. : Full silk lining—priced at $59.50. Priced SY ue eG ose c cece eben ge Se meee $29.50 and $39.50 |. Wail Orders Filled on” A W | | ( AS ( Q Pictorial Review Patterns ® e ss Sold Here | The store of quality, service and lower prices FEDERATION MEETING The regular quarteriy meeting oi} the city federation of women’s clubs} will be held in the community room; of the public library Friday, March; 25, at 3:30 p. m. BAPTIST AID The ‘Ladies Aid of tne First Baptist ; church will meet Thursday aiternoon, | at the church parlors—-Mrs. Finwall | and Mrs. Raau will entertain. All, are invited at 2:2 ' Date of Receipt HOME FOR EASTER Miss Lucile Lahr arrived, home yes- | terday morning for Easter vacation’ with her parents, ‘Miss Lahr is at- tending school ae Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, Illinots. Hom a Fo Wires Senator. ja simplified, effective federal grading | east until recent years when she re-| native homespun. His feet are always| Sand . H. Stuhr, of Bis: :, has wired | 42d marketing methods. moved to Chicazo. Many friends ex-, bare. He invariably travels third-| anantene tates tip eieerattion | Ss 2 i e a ea s dag ser he ea me tend to Mrs. Roberts most sincere| class, He cooks his own meals. His| = Pere tis cy ees lesnacde Tana) ’a| shirts! Roverts. Called) fe Chiceas «| sympathy in her bereavement. ' — qiet is wheat, vegetables, oil. fruit, IN ; would like to see Senator Ladd, 3 Mrs. O, W. Roberts has be Hed are goats’ milk and salt. oo 4 ‘FORMAL OPENING. “i dei ee : en cal g n | Formal opening of the now Rich- | member of ie Seren le oe | to Chicago by announcement of the| | , Gandhi preaches the doctrine of Is It Dangerous , olts school will be on Friday evening | and George W. Norris, chairman of | death of her sister Mrs. Al. McGarry passive resistance; the people are to! the 25th. A program is prepared and ; this senate committee. Mr. Stuhr of-| who died on Friday morning. The’ have nothing to do with the British | : G ; ° there will he a basketball game. fered his services in co-operating on, deceased has made her home in. the! ~ i government nor its works. He abhors | ; ord oun 47 to Se i violence. Let it has been said of him; ( : 4 that he incarnates all the resentment} é of the East against the West. | ' Get Into the Movies ? A number of British ariny officers | VACATION IN SCHOOL. 4 Easter vacation begins in the Bis- NAMED BY MRS. STILLMAN my ; i Diseatisfied Millions Regard-Him are leaving their wives her in En marck s¢hools on Good Friday, the 25, and continues one week. i b Fea uRreS TE i} land. ‘And it is not alone the Indian! © you want to get into the movies? SEWING CIRCLE. | | As Holy Man climate that is inducing this precau- ; y 8 19 ovies Do St. Mary's Sewing Circle will meet st tion, : i you know how to go about it? Read what Thursday afternoon at 2:30. All! By Milton Bronner. i Ses ee i . . Fe members are requested to he present. | | London, Mar. 23—Gandhi | Hear Captain Wm. Kelly of the president of four motion picture To Minneapolis | In every discussion of the troubles, Valley City at The Salvation: companies tells about the fascination of Robert Orr will go to Minneapolis! “| in India up bobs the name of the li- Army, tonight 8:00 p. m. } screen work, its temptations and dangers. */ tle man who to millions of Hindus is Prine ee | a mahatma—a holy man. Hemstitching, Mrs. N. W. Kel- | i But the Br guvernment, while ley, Haggart Blo«k, Bismarck, | —READ— | admitting his mplicity of life, the N. “ HOW TO GET. INTO THE MOVIES ” | gentleness of his words and the re- i —IN— tomorrow td be with his family ovér! Easter Sunday. | Special Services ! The special services in the Presby- terian church to-night and each even-; . ing this week will begin at 7:30 The . Pastor will speak on “Christ Forsak-) en on the Cross. A~roung Peoples quartette from the Christian Endeav-| or will sing and Hughes will play the piano. All friends and members of! the church are invited to these ser-| vices. | | straint of his actions, looks upon ; [eves oF ova at a word may! DIAMOND DYE IT | i . ! cause India’s 350,000,000. toe: Ey LIKE NEW AG AIN| oP, IC; tor 1d | Rey 1 | in disorder and revolution. Each package of “Diamond Dyes”: Mohandas Karanichayd C2 contains simple directions to dye old, shabby materials whether (| ; FOR APRIL | 51, with graying hatr, the eyes of wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed) ' dreamer, the slim hands of the 2 r ' , goods, any new, rich, fadeless color. | ‘ Out To-day : . —He was educated ‘England. He practiced his pro’ sion in India and then,went ty Souii Africa, where he’ became a thorn in the side of the British by/his cham-' +pionship of Hindu coolies whom he considered oppressed by the laws ‘of ASK Your Grocer Avion he returned i> India he at |. Humpty ia Bread Pictorial Review !Patterns Sold at once became a power, Produced A. Ww. LUCAS COMPANY BISMARCK, N. D. SEES — tor, the figure of a SCHOOL OPENING | The teachers and pupils of the, Bayrnosother dye: { Richholt school will receive the! public Friday evening at the! building. All parents of the city invited. Because of-the limited space, pupils of other buildings can not be admitted, it being ex- pected that visiting adults of the city with the Richholt pupils: and parents are all that can be accommodated. A very interesting program — has been prepared included phy-/ sical training drills and a live basket ball game in the “gymn.” J. M. MARTIN, City Supt. - lu by . His hold on the masses is due not only to his cloquence, but to the man- BARKER BAKER ; ; ner in which he lives. He dressesgn ja Te Captain of Plymouth Auditorium ——— Tuesday, March 29, 1921 v-A Catholic! Ladies will have a food sale, fancy work and apron at the Gas office Saturday after- Mrs. Florence H. Leeds, former New York chorus girl, shown ; here with James A. Stillman. president of the National City Bank | of New York, is named by Mrs. Stillman in her answer to her pee pee See ee ‘husband’s sensational divorce case. Stillman accuses his. wits: of | Under the Direction of Miss Bergliot Caspary — : 60 People Hear Captain Wm. Kelly of misconduct with Fred Beauvais, a handsome French-Canadian | 5 ° f a i Valley City at The Salvation guide. Mrs. Stillman accuses her husband of misconduct with | Funnier than the Funniest Admission $1.10 (See EE Army. tonight 8:00 p. m. |Mrs. Leeds. The charges and counter charges are denied.

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