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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 3 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB PAGE FIVE aT sc als’s elalake e stoic 0%: e/ereie Mrs. E, P. Quain| Thursday evening. the Business| d Duluth, , ion! a i . iain iaht for >, 2 ee e ‘ 4 : 3 ) g. fs an uluth, on a two weeks’ vacation automobile to their, home, .in,,,fwin night for Ocean Park,,.San Diage as +4 ‘5 ; Social and | i April 24 Reatihe wield fa tac pom nad the] Guns calh Bsmeapelie heraall Vent hieowalig tao. alot VRtrae ae tae hotae Calle, Co spend tie wider: with GAMh Mende earsvenad fee a Jul ‘ re} rs, C, C, Wattam .........5. Japan} jadiex:cecigeperttis meeting to donate daughter, Mrs. Geo, Weihn. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris for the Mother, Mrs, 1. P. Baker.. He will at- ; BRU eee * Roll Call Modern Industries tothe swimming poo! and the children’s aounpanieioienramae past month. tend the San Diego high chlaaa $>- ——=_>_—_——SSS_——_—_= Persona l the race ae Mra be eB ane library. Mrs. Florence Davis, chair-| GOING. TO*COAST STATE this: year, : | an ucation... Mrs. M. W. Roan} man of the dance made « report of the! | Charles upitz and Mrs. A. D. An- RETURN TO ILLID Tae t ANCE WI i Sketches: Tokyo and Yokohoma .....!dance at the meeting. Miss Helen, derson, his daughter, will leave the: Mrs. Oliver Harris and aoe | p Wh aa Our Pacific Possessions 2s | tt: Mrs. V. J. LaRose| Bascom, a prominent cinh woman ot| first part of next week for the state, Lucille and Lester Warren, have re- GIVES AFTERNOON PARTY. | At Sterling, N. D. And Chi ad NER Ge we jiley 8 Ne Fargo, was an out-ol-tewn guest a: of Washington, where they will spend|turned to their home in Champaign, Mrs. H. S, Dobler cntertained a! 2 arial eee J Roll cae Custos rthe Booute thesplenc: the winter; IN. after visiting for ten days at the| number of lady friends ihis afternoon | SATURDAY Subjects Of Club Program| Jay-anese Girls and Women ......... ‘ ; RETURN FR RIP. in honor of Mrs. Charles Wattam, who|] Music by “The Hurleys” i panes Mrs. F. A. Lahr! uitton D'Stack of Waupon, Wis.| Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Postlethwaite NG HERE. leaves for Fargo soon, ‘The afternoon | A most interesting program has Foreign Relations .......... visited the Hoskins tanily and Mrs.|9"d daughter, Margaret, have return- |, Browa of Dickinson, "| been planned by the program com-| +++ .++++ +++ :.. Mrs. G. F. Dullam] Florence Davis on his way througn|ed ffom a motor trip to Minnexpolis Miss Mercedes Brown | mittee for the 1921-1922 session of the|Agricultural Ability of the People ....| pismarck on a hiking crip, from his| "4 Wisconsin, where they have been| of Mandan, were visiting and shop- Monday club. ‘The program committee} --+++++s+ 10ers Mrs. H. S. Dobler! home in Wisconsin. He will include visiting friends tor some time. ping in the city yesterday. ( BLP. Quain and Mra os He Ateiine, [Miss Mattia Wilinisd 2 Patitle Odean} Wie. Hed River ‘Valley as far as Wins LEAVES FOR HOM a ana ‘ =. P. Quain and Mrs, T. R. Atkinson. |Miss Matilda me Bee nineg in his trip. Mr. D’Stack says LE ‘OR HOME LEAVES FOR wEST. Other committees of the club are, the Roll Call ..... Marine Are and Artists| that although he started out on al M®. and Mrs. F. A. Kennedy and] Weston Baker, who has spent tho Store Closed All Day community committee, consisting of | Pacitic Oce: Mrs. T. . Atkinson) niking trip he has ridden most of the daughter, Margaret, have returned by/summer in Bismarck, will leave to- Mrs. H. P. Goddard, Mrs. W. H.{Book Review “ naa raat way. Hodenstab, Mrs. I. A. Knowles and|the Mast” ........ Mrs. S. W. Corwin Mla ba! M , Wodenatal,, Mra. 1A Msowies ang (he Maiti woele Monday chus| SEERIRECEIVED ———<—<<<<——$—$—$_$——————— onday, eptem er committee, Mrs. W. E. Lahr. for this year are: president, Mrs. H.S.| The Elks committee acknowledge 2 ! y ‘rhe following is the program: Dobler; wlck-preaident, at ark P.! yeceipt of a check for $130 from the | } 1 : Quain; secretaray, Mrs. J. L. Whitney, | Rusiness and Professional Women’s OUR PACIFIC POSSESSIONS treasurer, Mrs. M. W. Roan. club which recently gave a benefit i LABOR DAY = ‘H AND ; Sy ee danee on the McKenzie roof garden. GET Y CHINA AND JAEAN TEACHERS RETURNING Another check for $130 went to bene- | rs. J.C. ei aatonnes -;, | Many of the teachers in the citv fit the children’s branch of the public i Race prodded Alaska] schools are returning from extensive |-ibrary. Expenses for the dance were i on cal roan ree trips taken during the summer vaca-| but $25, the use of the roof garden be- Whee sts, knows ote tion. Miss Frances Mallory was ex- ing’ donated. | PAN Geka Se turn today from a tri Se ae = { ‘ Natural wonders (a Mrs W. pected the Great Lakes, to Quebec, ENTERTAINS FRIENDS | Edueating ‘the Alaskans . Montezal, Boston, New York and other| Madame Blance 1. Molleur was hos- Perhaps your boy needs a school suit. We Attend Our Annual Britis Re ai Mrs. H. P. Goddard| eastern points. Miss Madge Runey|tess last evening at a charming gath- have just received: a shipment of boys’ suits October 3 returned from a trip with Mrs. Butler. | ering in honor of Mrs. FE. H. L. Vesper- % : = ; 3 ship! ys s ie Mrs ie Auligan =, Alaa. eat They went by boat from Duluth to{man. The hostess wa sisted by directly from New’ York and feel sure you will oll Call. ... Customs of People! Buffalo, thence to Niagara Falls and|Mrs. Alfred Zuger. Vesperman now find our assc soon ‘ > Developments of Alaska ... Albany, took the boat trip down the|poured tea, and refreshments were ue ut assortment of styles, colors, and a e oO an EEE Pal eis e fa Corwin Hudson to New York, attended the|served. The evening party ended with Fae ae complete and satisfactory. Prices | jaska’s Future.Mrs. W. H. Badenstab] world Christian Endeavor meeting in| the singing of the French “Marseili- ave be " . +, Book Review.. Miss Matilda Williams} New York, visited Miss Runey’s ee niga! ith ae reduced and adjusted to harmonize ‘a . ew Aina Getober 7 ther, who is in the navy, at Fhilate), a me : vipa market and prices now range Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab _| phia. Mrs. Butler returned from METHODIST MEETING : rom $8.00 to $14.50 per suit. Part of them Roll Call... Pacific Transportation] there while Miss Runey visited in Cin-| The Missionary Society of the Mc- Huse Lwo'Gdirs of ‘: art of them Aleutian Islands ..Mrs. J. be Whitney) cinnati before returning. Miss Mary | Cabe Methodist ‘church will meet at . Pairs Of pants, Guam and other Coaling Stations....! Giffin, who has been attending sum-|the parsonage Tuesday afternoon, ae peat me BY J. C. Anderson] mer school at the Universtiy of Chi-|Sept. 6, instead of in the evening as We invite comparison and expect you to buy | Samoa .. . Mrs, H. R. Berndt} cago, was expected to return today.! previously announced. There will be only when satisfied that preies and qualities October 31 Miss Ruth Rowley, of Edgley, ster |an election of officers for the coming | are right Mrs, 8. W. Corwin . ... Hawait] of Dr. Rowley, of Mandan, ved| year. All members are urged to be, : Roll Call .. Cities] here today to take up her work as| present. Tour through Hawaii ...] teacher~in the Richholt school. Miss — 4 vcssssseceesMts. M. Hi Jewell) Lois Pearce has resigned as kinder- RETURN FROM VACATION. U Queen Liliwakalani,. Mrs. F. A. Lahr| garten assistant and will attend the; A. A. Loehrke and children, Arline ie . i Resources .... Miss Matilda Williams valley, city norme che will be suc- | and Marlyn, have returned from Dodge November 14 ceeded by Miss Mabel Campbell. Center, Minn., where they spent a a Jding oer Mrs.H. S. Dobler ..Hawali, continued Sa Re IRAE SD VOTER several weeks’ vacation. Dahl Building. Main Street. , Roll. Call ...... Writers of Literature B. AND P. W. PICNIC. el AS 0 Hawaii’s Relation to the United] |The members of the Business and _. TAKES VACATION ] a ry a Gtdtes!.........0. Mrs. R. S, Towne| Professional Women’s club held an} M. il. Cook, of the Western Union igion and Education ... ....| enjoyable picnic at the Missouri Bluffs | office, leaves today for Minneapolis . . FB. A. Knowles} = u Music of Hawali ... Mrs. C. C. Wattam November 28 Mrs. P. Quain e oe it © 8) ° ° e » ° ? Stereopticon . Hawaii d ti tr ti f th b tt ees ismarck and vicinity joins in the natic emonstration of the better motion pictures December 12 ’ Mrs. H. P. Goddard .........-.++5 es Siege maieea ones Christmas Program : i Roll Call ..... Christmas quotat‘ons t h : on r Q e 2% a \ Observance of Christmas in our Pos- Bg Gt s . Ken, a sessions ..... . Mw. M. W. Roan eeD 3 ° ae rh: ‘ x\ Wy, f Paramount Christmas Carols.. Mrs. H. P. Goddard oA Spl = . Crs WEEK January 2 Y 5 DD Mrs. B. E. Jones Panama 4 Apes =<" $} Roll. Call . s a a a 3 . Important Characters or , ; bad ye Q Ci is | E > 2 ' Canal:— i ” a3 how EY Bevery ) os Plan of Construction .............4+ " t As a Cs .. Mrs. T..R. Atkinson i % a , Relation of Medical Science ......... | Me Poe S onnnieie es Mrs. F. A. Knowles Benefits Derived .:. Mrs. B. E, Jones ; ‘ January 16 {| Pt) Mrs. M. H. Jewell ....Panama, cont. | Roll Call ..Current notes of Panama 3 i Romance of Panama ......+-.++-+++5 Q a bs else borane nat os Necobnen Mrs, M. H. Jewell a itn lobbies of tietece | f Republic of Panama. Mrs. G. F. Dullam| : y i thee how Pacesvonst Tic ' Sketches: | e . tol It’s your Natives iss. Mra. H.R, Berndt | NEXT WEEK is Paramount Week — the 4 Mesources . Mrs. R. S. Towne; ! Music and Literature .. | r rtainm: re | | greatest days and nights of ente ent at muary 22 Hl bt 'e Q ) Aahasear: since the day when you saw your first circus. “iit Refreshment committee: FA; - ter mation pictures. Lahr, Mrs. B. E, Jones. | It’s the f p 2 \ jen you see oo { Program Committee: Mrs. S. W. Cor-| st fourth annual Paramount theatres in U. S A. alone with their. / win, Mrs. C. C. Watiam. i Week at that: and whenanythinghap- _—photoplays year in, year out. | . January 30 weit pens four annual times in the motion In Paramount Week you see all the beet | Mrs. F, A. Knowles ....- Philippines | picture world you can wager there's Paramount achievements of the year, the Rall Call. . Prieet value there, in thrills and laughs and ——£"estest to date. Fi The Islands all the marvelous sensations you get But cuen ts the ewttt progress of the young } teense ee when you see a unt Pictur art @ screen, Such are the striking im- i ‘The City of Paramo' Picture. provements every year, that the season 1921-22 Handicraft .. Nothing Jess than a national screen —will_ bring you sensational improvements in t " February 13 | carnival—that’s what Paramount Paramount Pictures, greatly outdistancing all d F. A. Lahr ... Philippines, cont. ' Week ist past efforts, ol) Call j —improvements in all those vital details of y Milltary Men ip the Spanish-Ameri- | The greatest talent of the entire world @ photoplay which make your breath come can War. prepares it for you! Paramount ‘Wicker, and your eyes shine brighter. 1 Philippine Expedition of 1898 ........ i writers, actors and directors in Cali- ‘And you'll declare— * ; a oe Hs Bodenstab | fornia, New York and London—the “That's the best show in town!” Progress 0! e Philippines .. ae : aeeevceevse, Mrs. J. C. Ant | largest organization in filmdom, which ‘That's what a Paramount Picture alwayeis. Sof the Philippines i works on a scale so huge and so suc- Senne, Mrs. S. cessful as to supply more than 11,200 2 ¢ February 27 Mrs W..E. Lahr. Stereopticon .......seee> Mrs. R. S, Towne 53 March 13 Mrs. M. W. Roan .. Roll Call. .Quotations from Confucius Rulers of China .. Mrs: H. P. Goddard | Chinese Family Life ......+-..+++++ t fe UO Mrs. C. C. Wattam| NORTH DAKOTA NORTH DAKOTA : oP d Forbidden nate | . : ah Bagh (cides 's tere ox Mrs. H. S. Dobler i Hiarch 27a | THEATRE city Ismarc eatre THEATRE ciry | Mrs. G. F. Dullam ..... China, cont. | H Roll Call . Chinese Superstitions | Bijou ..... paieisvels re getaole eee sie Beach Pleasant Hour sex sass veer ces Mott | ‘i ther Religions ....... eT ern me (on awa nae ney Hnddhiew cane Mew. EaLake Lyric ee, Pb cokers OU Aen Belfield Matinee Monday, Sept. 5, at 2:30 p. m. Pastime: cscs ihcted iene eee ee Stanton ’ Chinese Art Mrs. V. J. LaRose Orpheum 2.5 ....5... 6000 arso! MONDAY—TUESDAY Sketches—Canton, Hong Kong ane) CoN Carson MARY PICKFORD in Adealiicsivan es ceeinmarer tesgeateens Steele | ‘ Shanghai .....- Mrs. J. L. | PANG ogo sieie's erase SNe ete ......Devils Lake “ ikis : April 10 : ‘Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm” WiKish 0.00. ee teeters Van Hook 1 Mrs. R. 8. Towne ..Chinese Tea Party | Rialtop cio. eae Gite eet Dickinson a Fairy Tale .....- Mrs. F. A. Knowles | 3 . WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY ; at ay ie Strand Fee Sass oso cee Fs Rea ear Hettinger MARION DAVIES in SOUTH ' Book Review—Chinese 4 eee] . ec ela Re pemeemelate Raby 66... tis hee Jamestown “THE RESTLESS SEX” DAKOTA \ i * —— ets Oat AM cit peste aneage ieee ne bates Bee eee alee se nes Linton FRIDAY—SATURDAY RX 29 es Sele Gree sit Courtenay + DONALD McDONALD | Palace .. -. Mandan “i 1 sor deat a ah 99 Grand «0.0... cece eee cece eee Herreid , i Aaa The Frontier of The Stars eee ‘ \ BP Re caeba pain visse'ss MOPS Bid aie U2ess Beew ard Z era HOUSE ieee cee ae ties sae a alenale 6 z TEACHER OF VIOLIN ! « Pp Pollock 520-8th St. - Phone 237 |) ae worst : 1 ' ( ; 1 5S 4 a; 2 2 rize Given For Suitable Name For Our Confectionery wr The New Garrick Confectionery offers a $10.90 prize for a New Suitable Name for their confectionery. There is only one $10.00 prize offered and each contest- ant will have the same fair chance. The name we want is a short name and one that is most suitable for a confectionery, as we are conducting. This contest. is now open and will close on Saturday Night September 10th at 10 o'clock p.m. Eygryone.is, invited to enter. Address,all names in a sealed envelope with your name and address to the New Garrick Confectionery, corner Broadway and Fifth Streets, Bismarck, N. D. |