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2 abe PO ENS EE PNR Ne TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921 PAGE FOUR : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Special on _MILLINERY. “All early Summer Hats at special prices to make room for light Summer Hats. William Lahr, Vernice Smart and Joyce Moule will open the program j with “The Palms;” Harris Owens will ! play two numbers, followed by Ed. | = ;mund O'Hare and Grant Knowles in; 1 \ duet, i Bante O'Hare and Grant} . . ef K e ja ry Children’s Black Miland ff Knowles will then play two piano Narrow Brim Hats at— 3 O Edmund O'Hare and Grant Knowles | follow with a duet of two numbers} numbers each. Robert Larson and; = and Robert Larson will play two piano | BOYS’ RECITAL. TONIGHT. Mrs. Wheeler's class of boys will be {presented in recital this evening in ‘the auditorium ‘of the high schdol.; ; The program of 14 numbers will be-| gin promptly at 7:45. Marvel’ Kjelstrup will appear in a} duet with two numbers then Marvel! Kjelstrup will render two piano solos, June and graduating time—pretty nearly here! We're making special showings of feminine girlish accessories dear to every girl’s jnumbers, William Lahr has a grouy' {of three plano numbers and Jo ‘ You may choose here a hat that Moule will play the Columbian Mar you will instantly recognize to be Vernice Smart will play two selec: the newest of the new, at gJprice tions and the program will close with, that compares favorably with that of less authoritative models shown elsewhere. a Humoresque by Joyce Moule, Ver-; nice Smart. and William Lahr, + The public tg cordially invited to! Where is the girl who isn’t thrilled at the receipt of something e 3 | the recital and the silver offering tak-| en up will go toward purchgse of mu- sic material for the libraries of the! { city. : to wear—some of the little “extras” that are the girl’s herit- age? Listed are gifts she’d be sure to appreciate—and they’re moderately priced: Z, (@j Organdy corsage bouquet Silk parasol Traveling bag LET US MAKE UP YOUR NEW HAT FROM FISK MILLINERY Our designers are prepared to fashion hats after your own ideas at very reasonable prices. Call and look over our stocks. CLOSING MEET OF P. FE. 0. The last regular meeting of this/ year for the P, E. 0. Sisterhood was) held at the home of Mrs. Philip Meyer on Fourth street Monday afternoon. ‘The year's study has been along lines tof “Art in the Home,” and Monday’s | program was on the subjects of Sal- ads. The club members were invited | to the kitchen of the Meyer home and | there found a variety of salads ar- i ranged for serving, The salads were| the i demonstrating an ‘excéllent talk by R y Mrs. H. G. Dollar, sister of Mrs, Mey- er, on the different kinds of salads! with -their dressings, as beneficial | foods. Mrs. Dollar, sno is a trained | § dietetician emphasized their value, par-| - ticularly at this time of year, as be- | i Blouse ing rich in iron, acids, oils,’ ete. and! Beads urged their use in families as a sub- / LUCA stitute for meat courses. The salad} The store of quality, service and lower prices. Dainty collar Vanity box Fancy comb Silk Hosiery Fancy Garters é Silk underwear. _, New Hair Switches, Ear Puffs, reasonable prices. Nielson’s Millinery & Waist Shop 420 Broadway and Transformations at very \Bar pin Vanity case Handkerchiefs Camisole vest ‘Phone 248 Kimona Lingerie ‘clasps were one course in the dainty buffet lunceheon afterward served by the! hostesses, Mrs. Meyer and Mrs. Dollar. | The P. E. O. plan to haye an out-of- door picnic early in June, to include the families of the members. SISTER BONIFACE TO MINOT ‘Sister Boniface, superintendent of St. Aléxius hospital,“accompanied. by Sister Sabina, went to Minot the last of last week to be ‘present at the graduation exercises of St. Joseph's! hospital in that city. The graduation] exercises were held in’ the auditor.) jum of the new high school buildi Eminent Physicians Say: that fully seven out of every “ten American women have enterop- tosis; that is? stomach, liver, kidneys or intestines (or all of them) have sagged from their proper positions and therefore do not function properly. Faulty posture, overwork, mental strain, motherhood, “nerves,” or other things may be the cause. Correct. corseting ,will relieve and prevent headache, indiges- 2 tion. constipation, languor, ard “bearing down,” due to the condi- tions we have described. Order your: “Spencer Rejuveno,” bills. Advice Free. Now; and save your doctor winter. They are motoring, and. were ] TERESTING 5, prca Java, Borneo, Sumatra, New Guinea as hy on the outskirts, of town, for he has SPENCER MRS. F. W. MOFFIT j Sister Boniface was greatly impressed) : a i i i chased a, new Overland car from] in Grand Rapids, Neb,, yesterday. well as the peninsula of Malay will : Registered Spencer Corsetier with the beautiful new high school! Pre x , Rejuveno ale Room 210 building ,and with the’ exeellence’ of! the Lahr Motor Sales Co. Toacan eT LECTURE TO be depicted. Interesting information Back at Office the high school orchestra of 28 mem- Maj. ‘Harold Sorenson has. returned| j bers appearing on the graduation pro- gram for the nurses, great praise be-) ing’ expressed for the director of mu-| sic in the Minot school 4 pias 6 RYAN FAMILY TO CALIFORNIA. * Mrs. ‘Thomas Ryan, accompanied b; Wy siting Here!) her son, Harley, and ‘two little daug! (Mrs. C.D, Mitts and daughter, of ters, Elizabeth and Catherine, leave | Fargo, are gitests dt the home of Mr.| tonight for Los Angeles, California,| and Mrs,‘C. D, ‘Owen. | Mrs. Mills is; to join, Mr. Ryan, who has taken up| a sister of his’ work in‘ that city. The Ryan res- idence at 418 Seventh street, has been purchased by. F. G. Ackerman of the! Bottling Works, and he will move his family. in at once., Mrs,’ Ryan and family. had many ij ant little social affairs in. their = ionor and their hosts’ of friends In North Dakota Man to China Bismarck wish them every success in| Professor H. S. Quigley of the Uni- their new home. | versity of Minnesota, son of Rev. G, i —_—— H. Quigley of Bismarck, will go to GET TOGETHER CLUB ENTER- | Pekin, China, early in Augusa, where i TAINED. he has a professorship in the Ameri- Mrs. Henry Mahiman ‘was hostess at| can Indemnity college. her home on Avenue A on Monday evening ito the “Get Together” club. Cards were the diversion. The higa| ‘score was won by Mys. J, J. Osterhous. club Sunday night and got away with ‘in. elaborate course luncheon was|$?. This is believed to be the same the host man who has entered a few other play. by e hostess following the! houses iicihe, olly Be aieht. CLUB, DINNER THIS EVENING. The Business and Professional ‘Wo- men’s club will have a.iget toggther dinner at the Grand Pacific ‘hotel a 6:30 this evening, and every’ member | His expected ih be present. Topics of; CORSETS Surgical Supports GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL Telephone 30 Bismarck, N. D. Trinity Lutheran Aid Meets Trinity lutheran Ladies Aid meets Wednesday afternoon at the church parlors, with Mts. ‘Rhodes as hostess. ‘Everybody invited. BE PRESENTED |: about these far away lands, which to his duties at the Adjutant-General’ 8) .| is the leading country in the produc- office ‘after being absent for a few’ Malaysia, the ‘home: home of the “Wild] tion of cultivated rubber and from weeks during which he underwent 20) yan From Borneo,” and of the Dyak| Which one-half of the world’s supply operation. | and drys| of tin comes, will be imparted. No | who hunts human heads s 5 ‘ ——————_ them over the family fireplace after| #dmission will be charged. \ An offe ing will be asked to defray expenses. LEWIS McKEEN he. has engraved them artistically, All are cordially invited, ean be seen in original pictures on he ‘at a lecture in the Meth ad DIES AT HOME tie screen at a tectare in the afetho:| a4. New Garrick fs located at the corner of 5th and Broadway. Dance Tonight’ ELK’S HALL A. 0. U. W. ae LON AR | dist church tomorrow evening at ‘8 clock, Scenes in the Islands of Lewis McKeen, on, residing at 404 Firth street, succumbed to a lingering, ill- ness on Monday of this week.. Tite; deceased had been an invalid during all of the time of.the residence of the family in Bismarck, coming here from Columbus, North Dakota, about threo J. years ago. Lewis McKeen was born| {in New: Brunswick, Canada. in 1859, | A and has ben’ a resident of North ni kota since 1905. He is survived by jf; is wife and two daughters, Ida and)§) iLella. Two sons of a former mar- riage reside in Wisconsin. The fun-/ eral service will be held at the, Perry; «| Undertaking parlors on’ Wednesday | afternoon at 2:30, Rev. G. H. Quigley officiating. Much sympathy is felt for the family in their bereavement. ELKS ATTENTION | Retanin ‘Fecer Galheent Special . meeting Wadeesiay, rom Cal Mr. and. ites R, D. Hosking ate on evening, | 8 o'clock. Initiation: their way back to ‘Bismarck from Cali- and special pei AS fornia, where they spent most of the)’ jp be R. _ SL EE ED FOR SALE OR TRADE 800 acre farm one mile fronystation and elevator in best producing ! part of Judith Basin’ most al] under cultivation, ‘six hundred acres in crop this year. Well improved, 640 acres State Land lease goes in with other lands. This well "improved also partly cultivated and in crop. If interested either on cash basis or trade write us. Can carry part in deferred payments or mortgage if necessary. COBB-ROBERTS LAND COMPANY, Lewiston, Montana, Royal: Neighbors Mack The regular meeting of Royal Neigh- bors will be ‘held in Elks hall on; Wednesday ‘evening at 8 o’clock. All members aré urged to be present. ’ Enters Growlers Club The prowler entered the Growlers SLTING: (THEATRE Music by Rufus Anderson’s eee i i | i Matinee Daily, 2:30 p. m. Evening, 7:30 and 9. FEATURE PICTURE begins at 8 and 9:30. unless otherwise specified. Program subject to change without notice. TODAY ELLIOTT DEXTER “THE WITCHING HOUR” The mystic hour that ruled the lives of this man and woman, and now—What did it do with their love? Also Showing Topics of The Day and Kinograms. vital interest |will he discussed, there will be singing, and a general good! time. A directors’ meet.ng will be held later in the evening. SURPKISE PARTY Twenty-four friends of W. £. C! reve | i land, 614 Avenue C, surprised his nL night on his birthday anniv ry The evening wa3 spent at gam: dancing, ‘Many of those in the part: ‘| were members of the Mf. B.A. and | UMM \ Mr. Cleveland was presented with “ gold ring mounted with the M, B, A.| emblem. i spree at 7:30 and 9:15 A Paramount Super-Special “PAYING THE PIPER” - She ‘@as all that moralists scorn; in New’ York’s idle xich. Lollmg in luxury., Playing swith fire. Feeding her shallow soul on Broadway’s lights and society’s' shady intrigues. »‘And_here is pictured ‘the life she led! In all its luring ad- venture, all its reckless pleasure, all the staggering price she paid to.Satan who piped while she danced and loved. A gorgeous epic ot Metropolitan Fashion, in villa, town house and’ cafe. ed with merry midnight’ parties and back- stage theatre scenes in the “Roaring Forties.” Yet rising ine 3 romance of simple service and wholesome human earts, j LEGION DANCE THURSDAY. The House Committee of the Amer- | ican Legion have isued invitations for | a benefit dancing party to be given in the Legion hall on the evening of Thursday, May 12. Dancing will be- jgin at 9 P.M. The McKenzie orches- | tra will furnish the music. | ’ $ 00 “LEAVES CITY pases i gist, Miss Nettie Halvorsen, of the atate| — — | superintandent’s office, who is leaving | “ ; for Valley City, D,, where she! | will become deputy register, of deedg, was honor guest at a breakfagt given ‘at the Country club (Monday by ladies of the office. WEEK-END SUPPER. Mr. and Mrs. V. R.,Midlemass en- ‘tertained most pleasingly at a week- jend supper at their home on Thayer | street, covers being laid for twelve. | ; Music was enjoyed later in the even: ing. —. =e aS CITY NEWS Goes to Minneapolis J.P. french, of French and Welch,, thas gone to Miineapolis on business. Wednesday and Thursday, we are going to sell you a 17 Jewel Swiss movement, cased in a 10 year Gold Filled Case complete for TOMORROW AND THURSDAY NORMA TALMADGE “THE PASSION FLOWER” She hates with a hate that springs from love, She smiles when her heart is breaking. See a wonderful Norma Talmadge in Jacinto Benavente’s drama of Spain, directed by Herbert Brenon. And with thi teh Thursday. William Farnum, in nd wi is watch we are going to give you a $5.00 “T’ 9 Chain and Knife. That Watch, Chain and Knife com- HE alibiedtea plete for $15.00. We have just! a few of these left, and they will not last long at this price. ; See these in our window. Folsom’s New W lys-Knight, Roadster One of the new cars on the streets| is the handsome new WillysKnight} roadster being driven by Mrs. Butler. | TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Bought New Oxerland Four Wm, Falconer will undoubtedly be | “assessing” via automobile, especial-|