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PAGE FOUR eas ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __ aia MONDAY, MAY 23, 1921 STATE SOCIETY BISMARCK Bo¥ WINS FIRST IN IN MEETING _ STATECONTEST Lyle Tong, of Bismarck, won first 7 place in the saxaphone division of the . state high school music contest at! Catholic Daughters of America| Grand Forks. The press dispatches y . Holds State Convention jto The Tribune Saturday on the con-} test did not carry the result of the ’ saxaphone contest. The state convention of Catholic! In addition Miss Mary Atkinson won Daughters of America went into s second place in the piano contest andj sion at ten o'clock this morning at}Norman DeVol won honorable men-| Elkg hall, The sessions will include| tion in the soprano solo contest. | much ‘routine business, interspersed! William O'Connor, the Ft. Thoma with short addresses from visiting | high school boy, who won first in th members. Mrs. Eleanore Smith, State| solo division, is a brother of Clarenc Grand Regent is in attendance at the; O'Connor, who has had the patronage; session. Delegates from seven courcs|of John McCormack, the famous Irish, have aleady arrived and a] state of- tenor, for two years. ficers are present. It is .probable! Py a that the action of the national inead-| COLLEGE MASQUE arters in changing the name of the organization trom Daughters ot 1s-| “MAN FROM HOME”, ay and the woman who loves pretty underthings We've never offered a inore eonrplete. or idtely! showing of silk under- bella to that of Catholic Daughters of! Set “ . Ren ments. Charmeuse, crepe de chine—delicate shades—handw ork and America will be ratified by the state | The Jamestown Cottege players, CH ; : heinstitching ombine to make them exquisite. With all their dainti- courts in convention here. | now affiliated with the “Masquers” ot; . oe Fi 4 A banquet in the dining room of the! Minnesota. and’ Pennsylvania univer-| Tess and loveliness they are reasonably priced. Considering the splendid Grand Pacific this evening at 6:30 Will) sities and bearing the name of that or Wearing, qualities and the ease with a ich they are laundered — many Women. consider silk the most practical underwear, Silk nightgowns ~ Silk combinations Silk bloomers a connection with the meeting. An in-| marck auditorium on Saturday even- teresting program! of toasts will fol-| ing, May 28, “The Man From Home,’ low - the banquet, with Mrs. F. A.) Booth Tarkington's most clever 0 § Knowles as toast mistress. jedy, which on its initial presentation a The convention — wiil — continu n a whole year at both New York Y through tomorrow and much bu ind Chicago. The plot of this charm- |, “| of interest to the state court ‘Ci ing play is laid in Sorrento, Italy, Ki will be attended to. i | Shortly before the late war and the ey i ents eer | situations center about an Amer’ ican " . ‘ ra Don’t forget the dance at the heiress and her Am guardian. this group of gow ns'are ey xéeptional Dass Crepe de chine and satin are the ane The satin in these bloomers is of excellent Elks Hall tomorrow night, given) The dramatic element is furnished by They are well made of good quality crepe de —lace, georgette and net are used in many quality. They are very well made and / }a Russian fugitive whose capture} : . % by the A. 0. U. W. [frustrates the plans of an impoverlait: chine, daintily trimmed with’ lace a id rib- attractive ways to make them pandsame daintily trimmed with lace. All are high ‘ed family of the English nobility ‘who bon, Fle: 1 . ore aeekide: ta. replentil hake foo: ms sii color only, his sj. Aindergarments.~ | pier grade bloomers and exceptionally pretty. | tunes through an alliance with Amer- ‘ i Wm.:S: Hart is at lican wealth. The clever Italian maitrs ( i 4 \ @’ hotel a Russian duke, and Pictures- yas s¢ 15 os y , $ 50 the Bismarck Theatre Py anes Bi bg | que Neapolitan carabiniers, not to tonight is his new ‘to the interest. Gypsy musicians with} Y us # and up : and up ‘omit, the young English “dude’.’ add) ae es “The their. melodies create an effective 4 5 & a Block.” background for the action. Roy F ss ; } if F 'Leod will play the ‘part of the a a Ft \ From Home” and Miss Fldora Ells- worth that of the American heiress. Three former Bismarck high school students will be with the troupe, eres tg cach ata 4 a And the new corset, of course a Gossard Corset a aaly ; 4 FISHIN’ WITH THE. IMMORTALS 4 There is no one ideal silhouette, but as many proper silhouttes as ing up the ssouri on a holiday ve . afternoon one finds more or less di-|f there are types of beauty. Nine different models of the Gossard assure ion, 1 1 1 a . es s : . . \ party of “he Sore rgb out Srraake Your getting the model just suited to your figure. The fitting is done toes met came| to. ‘every: ida pte by a corsetiere trained in fitting the.Gossard.. The women who come were: Mark Twain’s two favorite back again and again for a Gossard are evi * F sons, Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn; ae 4 sa me galiy ‘ are evidence of its unusual popu ‘Aldrich’s Bad Boy; the Minneapolis t larity. ; 3 : Cartoonist’s Fleckles and Tan, Jimmy Foley's Henry Blake, Field’s Little Boy Blue, one of Joel Chandler Harris’ favorites, and a yellow dog. You see, you may not break into a select fish- ing party; you must be accepted in by degrees. H q Z ‘The Party was enthusiastic at four/ of the afternoon; they ‘were on the i scene of the festivities at five in the } The greatest morning. The background of tetiden|— z Heart Picture young willows was furtlist eubanese eart eve of cast-off apparel—al e 7A Se pc est s The store of ‘quality, servicé and lower lees ) accessions to’ society, and the party spent the day but slightly hampered. For that matter, the fellows whose shoes reposed in the willows and) made, + | those who kept on shoes and stock-|lets on the dining table and ot! OYAL ARCH MASONS lege’ ”. ings met the Missouri dn the same foot- |‘spring flowers about'the living room. | iB cae Jamestown Co Mesqners),:. “The -Man:from: Home. -. @ lhe! Everyt "A regula ° dy waded in. Fo gular convocation of Bis-| present “The M: ” Ne ‘ atternoon, ‘being soclety ee fone | AUXILIARY CARD PARTY weD- |marek Chapter No. 10, Royal Mcnarck pelt digge rege marck Auditorium, May 28. : the Missouri, the blue serge young NESDAY. Arch Masons, will be lield at the ; ys eee ———— 2 SESE s men with their silk shirts and sweet-| The Auxiliary of the U. C. T. wil|Masonic Te le Tuesd: ‘ hearts, cast envious, though outwardly | hold a benefit card party in Elks hali =, SeMpe . on lay | ‘HORSE SENSE is the biggest sin- evening, May 24, at 7:30. Work! gie tactor in a successful, marriage.— disapproving eyes at the fishing party,|on Wednesday afternoon. The play but when one inquired “what luck”) will begin promptly at 2:30, and an in degrees of M. M., P. M. and! catherine Waugh McCulloch, Chicago 1919 Studebaker . / and one of the younger set held up a to | tl is Me H twelve-pound carp, bound by. the gills erate p extenai: te tadien of the M. EM ‘ ‘ lawyer. Special Six i ; toa cottonwood log’ and still lively, paren , ————_—_—_—_—_—_——— ; ail appearance of expected: disproval |; GUEST FROM DULUTH Big Carnival Dance Tonight. 5 Passenger vanished, the blue serge and-the.frag-|’ a4, and Mrs. R. H. Thistlethwaite|American Legion Hall. Or- KODAK FINISHING (Se es oa a Pearl Gray — Suede nents of ‘denn ‘met man to man. UP) s+, entertaining at their home on|pheum Melody Bi f i id the log were hauled fair | ,,, » ly Boys, formerly ; to middlins of carp, a croppie that| First street, Mrs, Mason of Duluth, /with Hotel McKenzie.. Admis‘|| Quality Work for the Amateur ‘Tires. Good Upholstery. Good one strap pumps Louis : fairly made one, hungry just to. spy, | Minnesota, who will make an extended | ion only 25 cents apes ovaeen ‘Top, New Paint, First Class Me- } whitefish just the right size, and all visit in Blamarck : SLORBY STUDIO chanical conaisen aed oe * f the rest of it. There, wi ight £ heels—good quality— hg the gods. And what equipment wis| w, VISITS GRANDFATHER |. | | Don’t forget the dance at the autora tor Phone 314 Bismarck, sufficient for this haul? Varving| cok end guest of his grandfather F. | Elks Hall tomorrow night, Lahey i b special pur- 6 85 : \ lengths Ae Ra eee tee Roberts of Bismarck, returning to-| by the A. O. U. W. chase at...... anywhere, and: good and sufficient | “4Y- : eae See Roy D. McLeod in “The a bit of stick driven into the mud on Ladies of the U. C. T. will give Man From Home.” Bismarck railroad spikes for sinkers. Tied to C! ‘ARD PARTY the bank, the lines trou led by two Much watching, while the bors a Card Party at Elks Hall, Wed- Auditoriam, May 28. played “skip” in the wet sand. ‘Iu f b th tunialloyed nesday afternoon.: ‘Everyone in- z An odd time when some fellow wiped| vited. Cards. at 2:80; lunch at) Make it a point to meet your! ‘ . THEATRE his feet on another fellow’s handker-|5 p.m. Admission 25e. triends at the New Garrick. Direction Valleau Theaters Company. Richmond’s Bootery [#3323 mere 24 Ret nee ‘ aneous speaking, one was prompted to p. m._ Evening,7: ‘ herwi: wonder if Tallyrand had ever attend- ° ” FEAT TANGA Rubiest 6 ahinse Bd plese “othe id 406 M: ain a puck a party and ae coal opine ‘ PRICES 6 fhewghteh ne ae MATINEE 15 and 25 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW i ( That was a party worth going to, NIGHT 20 AND 35e i ei ye and when the sun stretched a load of LEWIS. STONE and “FLORENCE VIDOR’ See iy gold acres pe bei te Dore, slipped Mi ti t 3P.M. Nich 2 ‘in : acl e. dog-ear oks, . M. . M. 5 sight-seers drifted ‘away and the day aliens eR Night Ree “BEAU REVEL” was done. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Also——— KINOGRAMG.....3.....0.5.0.)e0000+.-Topics of the Day Wednesday and Thursday “ng MRS, cz Hostess |] PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE Irs nu ncert ariayattarnon from three t five t GRACE ‘Lawrence B, Wall's a@ party who had Breaktaeted at the { D. AVISON : Given te ‘B)siitnin'n ine tornoon, The ater and Mee | CHARLES RAY ir in tl =" 4 eet EE air ls Se , mine, no the young fussy found te MONTAGU “PEACEFUL VALLEY” 3 Bismarck aisenees Musical Club ot the Rostens's homé when they ar- ue “ ose eit ‘SCENIC ... veges PRIZMA \ a e ue ls ; ei east swept into tne A N’ f (DD . Auditorium, Friday Evening, May 27, 1921 brie and happy “com te breakfast PLAYTHING” ea ard Pa Friday and Saturday—THOMAS MEIGHAN, in ? . on ountr: : continued. merrily until five, when ’_ By Charles T. Horan BILLY DEMUSEY , “THE CITY OF SILENT MEN” Curtain at 8:30 P. M.- small tables were laid ail about the Romance and Intrigue in anda ‘ u \ 3 “ . ving. toon an _& dellghttal course the Wold of the Idle Rich , SNAPPY CHORUS COMING ° . Pink he 7 x «) ” ickets $1.10, including War Tax. iti'tntestor aay testes enact a|| CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “ONE A. M.” TSOBEL” ot “TRAILS END,” by James “Oliver Curwood” . verfect dav for the young guest of ELSIE FERGUSON in “SACRED AND PROFANE LOVE.” honor and her friends. Out of town ticket orders given prompt WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “THE MARK OF ZORRO.” ; ‘ : attention. PRETTY SUNDAY DINNER. HENRY B. WARNER CUT DOROTHY DALTON iw “TH IDOL OF THE NORTH.” Dr. A. M. Fisher and Mrs. Fisher —in the— P MAE MURRAY in “THE GILDED LILY. i entertained a small group df friends “DICE OF DESTINY” RICES ee at a two o'clock dinner on Sunday Covers were laid for ten, a number whom leave shoftly for their summe: homes at. the likes. The hostess used a dataty @scorations of wild wood vio- Seat Sale — Harris & Co. — Wednesday, May 25,1921. . ‘Matinee Daily at 2:30: 15 and 25c. Evening 15 and 35c. TODAY ——Also—— AN OHENRY COMEDY