The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 28, 1921, Page 3

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a Thomas McGowan for two weeks. Aft|. “DELIGHTS M ANY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBE 28 normal will go to Ft. Yates Thure-| home for the past few days returned day to make talks at the institute.! this morning ty their none at Grafton, Mrs. Ira D, Hasbrouck, of Rhodé Is-! N. D. Bs land, lecturer of national child -wel-! ‘tare, will come ints the state for three! weeks to lecture at ins*ituies on cn: | welfare, | Social and Personal VISITING RE, ! B. and P. W. Club RETURN FROM TRIP. ler his-visit here Mr. stewart is plan: a { Mr, and Mrs. WAL. Smith have re-; 2ing.on making a visit lo Seattle and| Will Conduct Open «| turned from an extended auto trip in-) Us-L¢ pu.niis on the western coast. - | ‘ i to Montana, Wyoming and the slavk| —-—— _- -House Friday Eve.|i.i0°% South Dakota. While in Sher. GS E Sree ing, the enjo; it The Business and Professional Wo-/ Hanceuveaeuie ae the Bie hie Ete men's‘Club of the city will conduct an) tains as. the guests of Mr. and Mrs, | this summer left this morning for; open house Friday evening of this} 1, Capper, fyrmerly of Bismarck | Kansas City, Missouri, where they will week at the club rooms at which time; ang who have many friends here. Mr.|-make their home this wifter. Jt is hoped that every working girl in; ang Mrs. Smith report (he Capper's as/ the city will make a special effort to] ideally situated in tacir Sheridan} attend. Committees have been appoint- ‘home and greatly enjoying the wonder: | ed and are at work cunvassing the! ¢y) outdoor life which tce country gur-! town to give a personal invitation to| rounuing Sheridan makes so attrac- every business, professional and every | tive, girl who is self-supporting. A pro-! ‘i gram has been arranged and a general; GIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY. i good time is assured. The committee ' ~| Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss enter-; Jat chatge wishes loLmare thie einer tained twenty little boys and girls at! TO KANSAS CITY. x Mr. and Mrs. Harry: Nielsen, wh) have made their home in Bismarck |, Virtually Capacity House Greets! ' _Star in Well Known Com- edy, at. Auditorium CEAUAt VO \Ming Toy.is a very pretty. sounding TO WERNER name, especially when sounded with 2: R. S. Clark, real estate man of Wer-j soft; caressing voice such as that with net, N. D., who has been in South Da: | which Fay Bainter captivated virtually kota on a business trip stopped here|a capacity, audience at the Auditorium |. for. several days before returning to| last night. .And a Chinese maiden, if} Werner. Fay Bainter’ faithfuly visualized her NRE A922 UE characteNietics for the audience, is . | ON EASTERN TRIP. royal’ little minx, saucy, piquant, with! Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Langley afd} éyes that are’an armor of defense and family left by car this morning-on aaa piercing weapon in une. One might! reached by members of the commiitae| and it is hoped that several niadred | girls will come in duriag the evening.! “this is not a dressup affair and girls! working in the evening are expectei! to come directly from their work. | | The club has reopened its activities! after the summer monihs and is plan- | ning a series of entertainments which! will keep the club room in constant! use. The annual meeting will be held! October. 4, in the form of a dinner ati the Grand Pacific hotel. A club party; ' with autumn leaves. \ six o’clock dinner last cvening in hon-| or of their little daughter, Cora Marie, ' who celebrated her seventh birthday |. yesterday. -A feature of the table ap-| pointments, which were of pink, was; the pink cupids ueed as place. cards.; The rooms were attractively decorated Following the: : dinner the little guests spent the even: : ing playing games. RECENT BRIDE HONOR GUEST. | Mrs. Eugene Wachter, a recent! | neapolis last evening, where she will | extended trip in the cast. ‘They, 6x-| pect to be away from Bismarck. all winter. > RETURN FROM VACATION. + Miss Nell Woolvertoa has. returned from ‘a two weeks’ vacation at her home in Linton,"N. D. * ‘ TO UNIVERSITY: : Miss Leota Hendershoit left for Min vesnme her work at the University: of decide the Celestial empire was: thus! named to.typify such a young creature | ag the little Sing Song girl. H “East is\ West” is not burdened with | a plot which puzzles dne greatly but! is-embellished with a cichness of sen-| timent, and deftness which offers the! most opportunity for, tie star to em- Ploy. her personality and artistry to a degree calculated to send a chronic grouch away from the theater, with a/ firm vow to.take his nexi vacation trip| into the land of wide-eyca, black-hair- ed maidens. ‘ . has alsq been arranged for Thursday bride, was honor guest Monday night) Story. of the Vlay. | Minnesota. : evening of this week, but these mus¢’ at a party given by Miss Ruth McCone} ee ; not be confused with the big open | house party of Friday evening, begin-| ning at 8 o’clock. INSTITUT. TORS. Mrs, Matha *P. Taten:, formerly in-! spector of rural, grade and consolidat- | ed schools of Williston and Mrs.’ A. G. Jacobson’ of Bismarck, have gone to Ft. Yates to conduct a county teacn- ers’ institute this week. Miss Bertha ,Palmer and Miss Alice F. Fisher of ‘Steeie, and Miss Farnsworth, of St. Paul, Minn., are condu-iing the insti- tute at Grand Forks. Miss Minnie ‘I. Nielson, state supe‘iatendent, and ‘President S. T. May, of the Dickinson STOP DISEASE Coughs,colds,spasmodiccroup, whooping cough, la grippe and bronchial cough should receive imme- diate treatment, or more dangerous sick- ness may result. Don’tdelay. Use Foley’s Honey and Tar undisputedly the best known and most auccessful cough medicine onthe market. It’s wholesome and safe; no bettcr femedy known. : John Vognue, Elberton, ‘took a most severe cold a: day. My throat f een torn out. I used Foley’ condition began to Bkow days i woses Ww : DS cieyrae and Mrs. Walter McGinnis at the hdme of the former, 831 Fifth street. About twenty guests were present. Mrs. | Wachter received many -Leautiful gifts. \ Dainty refreshments were served. LEAVE FOR ST. PAUL | Miss ‘Isabelle Nichols is leaving jsoon for: her home in St. Paul. Miss i Nichols has been connected with the ‘offices of Drs. Shcipfer and Hartman jfor the past three years and her imany Bismarck friends will be sorry to learn of her leaving the city. i HIGH SCHOOL DANCE. ie | The first high school dance of, the’ | season will be given in the gymnasium ;of the high school October 14, for! ' members of the alumnae and students ‘of the school only. Parents are al- | ways cordially invited tu attend. TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB. I. Huyck/won high sc noon’s. playing. | were served. | GIVE PACKAGE SOCIAL. evening at-8 o’clock. to attend. FROM HEBRON. visiting friends in the cily today. RETURN HOME. Dr. and..Mrs. F.‘ M. Gilbreath, who have been guests at the I’. E. Shepard K TONIGHT and TOMORROW FrANKLYN FARNUM J pa as | The members of the Tuesday Bridge ' club met at the home ot Mrs. Joseph ! Breslow yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J.| ve for the after- Light refreshments The Ladies Aid socicty of the Firsc Lutheran church will hold a packnge social in the church parlors tomorrow All are invited “ |-veen ill at his home with scarlet fever Mrs. Matt Crowley >¢ Hebron was RETURNS FROM TRIP. ‘ | Mrs. Benton Baker, and little daugh, \ter, Jessica, have retuned’ from: 4 !month’s visit with rejatives at Oak. | Park, Ik’ Y aoa | Dance tonight and every night ;Patterson’s Hall—10c a darice. Roof Garden Orchestra. 4 1 ---.» Baby Daughter. z | Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Hot- comb 67215 South 3étynd ‘street a baby daughter. { pee eet ee | Baby Boy. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver of Wing. | are the parents of a baby boy, born at ‘the Bismarck hospital. Baby Girl, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Suiber of Livona, |N. D., announce the arrival of a baby i girl at the St. Alexius hospital. © | Enters Hospital. 3 Edward Weidenmeyer of Denhoff, N, D., has entered the St. Alexius hos- pital for medical treatment: K ‘ Has Scarlet Tever. a » Guy Larson, son of Mr. and. Mrs. J. L. Larson of Sixth street, who ‘has is improving and is now able to be up. Call Business Meeting. . All members of the Baptist church are requested to be précent this even- ing fora special business session. The new. constitution of the church will be pregented for discussion and adoption. L.' R.° Johnson, pastor. i 5 Patterson’s _Hall—10c_a. danee. Roof Garden Orchestra. AT THE REX. J “Ig Life Worth Living?” starring Eugene O'Brien, which is scheduled for a two day engagement at the Rex: be ginning today, has a little lesson on the side for the man wav has not been entirely converted to the idea of ad- vertising. : ‘i Mr: O’Brien appears «8 a struggling young business man, why in a sensé at least, is tricked into 4 circularizing| campaign by a little stenographer as badly down on her luck as is-:the. Ming Toy. is first. shown on the Love soup and— ‘-avold. gossip'and satisfy the Christian - Dance-tonight and every night|™ AT THE MOVIES | LY Boat on the Yang-tse river in the| flowery kingdom, where she is to be} sold, like other Chiness, girls, because and only 14 pigs, and he: wants to! make it a fiftysfifty home. | Billie Ben- gon, son of the American ambassador. ‘was.at the impressionable age, but he was not alone in his attraction for the little Sing Song girl wio was to be! sold,-for he had little trouble in per-| suading -Lo.Sang Kee, vid and honor- able merchant of San Francisco, to buy*Ming Toy and carry her away to America: Ming. Toy has attended a, Christian | mission ‘ih China and ‘surreptitiousiy deserts the worship of the ancient Chinese dfety.’ Ming Toy lives shut up in the San Francisco house of Lo Sang Kee’ for a year, with only jazz music in the cafe across the street and a power to attract with her “goo-goo eyes” peering from the window as an Outiet for her bounding, spirit. Had James Potter, endowed with the spirit of uplift, gnd too much money not com- plained. ‘that, the honorable’ Chinese merchant was keeping a girl in his home ‘Ming Toy’s sunshine might not home. pe: But, James;:: Potter’ protested Lo Sang Kee‘ must: get ‘rid of her-to mission;afd Lo Sang ‘sce picking the; best: s+hesé0uld ‘for Ming Toy is about ‘to deliver her to Charlie Yong pro- prietor: of) four chop. suey. cafes who admits ;be is the ‘Bean.Brummel ot Chinatown :with a queu curled on ‘his head and American clotacs profusely decorating! him: Billie Benson, natur- ally, atrives initimé:and with James edge fh aha ‘Ming Tb: to’ the home of Bitte father, the American am-| bassadi in the love of the father and. daughter’ buc also to. dom- ‘butler and enjucsh the'son in| § net Of her charms. “ast and West almost” failed ‘to meet when a, dis- tressed family objected to Billie Ben- son’s Matryinig ‘the royal little minx iit’ when. tle tong. men are about ‘to kill Billie to save Ming ‘oy for Charlic ho. isn’t satisfied with four c y joints: but wants four. girls as well, her father. tells the audience, as it:had already.suspected, that Ming Toy is.an American, the stolen daugh- | ter. of a‘learned scholar. and the end is| easy to guess. ae Much Bich Scenery. ‘ Rich scenery in the prologue to ‘the three-act comedy, a sentimental song. and a full moonlight spreading its beams,..over the Love Boat helped to. put the audience in a receptive frame| she says,/her father hay 16 daughters| ' |. have penetrated the four walls of her |. here Ming ‘Toy proceeds to| - Look for the Big Sioux |: Trademark * Grocer. “Get ‘Sioux Falls, S. D. Tonight! A good B' freshness of the air sharpens your appetite, ‘in. ove " Manchester Biscuit Company © “" Betablished 1202 mighty enjoyable on Waldorfs. are the most satisfying crackers. Big, ‘icarty crackers, crisp and fresh. Baked sanitary bakeries (the only cracker bakories in the Dakotas), in accordance with our strict purity guarantee and backed by Manchester’s: 20 years’ baking experience. Bie Sioux - WALDORF Sold in the familicr large-; ° value package; by your >» some. today: ar Gl and Fargo, N. D. G SIOUX Waldorf Sodas. Soups are nights when the URGES STUDY OF — BIBLE FOR ALL . Dayton, Ohio, Sept, 28.—All candi- dates for admission to the bar .shouid be compelled to pass examihations on peare, in the opinion’ )f Daniel W. Id- dings, former president of ‘the Ohio Bar Association. Mr. Iddings has urged that all bar organizations insist upo» Passage of such eXamiuations as pre- requisite to’ the taking of the bar ex- amination proper and recomment:. also that candidates be quizzed on| =: YOUNG LAWYERS) the Bible and the works: of. Shakes-| HUNTING, SHOT ..: 9 y IN ‘THE HEEL - Valley City, N. D., Sept.-28.—Bryan Clark, son. ‘of D. W. Clark, Valley City insurance ,man, was shot. in the leg near the heel when a shotgun was accidentally discharged in the- hands of Loren’ Pierce, also.of Valley City, [while.the two..Jwere hunting near Wimbledon with a party from Valley ‘ity. the accident occurred. The full charge entered Clark’s leg, severing cords and muscles, but missing the bone, Kierce ‘was loading his gun when | He was given’ first aid in the field and then rushed to’a Valley ‘City hos- pital.: Physicians are hopeful of sav-. ing ‘the leg. FA’ Frenchman has ‘invented a proof cover for hats. ASK Your Grocer Humpty Donate Bread Produced By BARKER BAKERY | pt mind for most anything that was; Blackstone's Commentavies, “The Raiders” The penalty of breaking the Law—the swift and long hbrings' the’ big turnin; point in ‘the young business man hiniself. The fe-| appealing. Samuel Shipman did not| “The source of all law really is the sults of the simple litte advertising |qliow his play to drag, however, and) Bible while. Shakespeare intedly plan; @imost increa‘nly splendid, | he combined deviltry and loveliness in| brings out the rolled a8 Ale jalrs3tle- the speech of the star. | clares Mr. Iddings. Blagkptone’s Cpm- The play is on its first tour after aj mentaries, he says, siould be read long, successful run in New York, and{ by every lawyer at soine time during now is going to the coast. Miss Bain-} his career.’ for “it must ever remain story. Because of these results comes |’ success where failure sralked before ‘Because of these results come love, arm of Justice—a woman who found her mate where she least expected—straight shooting and rough riding i To eo 4 ye romance, and marriage into a life that| ter brought the! original Broadway| the greatest exposition of what the through the mounLun trails such is the story of Frank before had seemed scarcely worth the] cast, with one exception, we are in-; Anglo-Saron law! really it. ; lyn Farnum in “The Raiders.’ living. formed, .but the new Charlie Yong!’ “Such examinations would compl ? The photoplay is founded upon the} (Ralph Locke), was - exceptionally! the reading and study of. these great »—also— Two’ Reel Fox Sunshine Comedy: “WHO'S WHO” George Weston story, which appeared in the Saturday Evening. Post not many months ago un‘ler -the title of “The Open. Door.” Winifred Westover and-Arthur Houseman appear in lead- ing support of the star. Alan Cros- land directed the production. Harold Lloyd is the additional fea- ture. | good as was the dignified Lo Sang K' e' literary masterpiece: Mr. Iddings (Robert Harrison). an the remainder! continues, “and certainiy no man can of the cast faithfully played up to the | read and understand the Bible without star. ; being benefitted morally, and'the same The audience fricluded a great many | js true, although in a'leeser degree, of out-of-town people and again demon: | Shakespeare. The higgcst duty of har strated that all the good plays brought | organizations is insisting upon early to the city will be witaessed by large; and universal action on this import audiences. ae | ant subject.” 4 Dance tonight and every night that Patterson's Hall—10c: a dance. ¢-, Roof Garden: Orchestra. 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