The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 5

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4 4) . Program was well arranged, full of} *=-C. Minor, displayed svonderful tone! . wetson were sung by 4 .Simo. chord with equal case.. The next Blanche Myers » Concert Presents ; Pleasing Program nOe of the loveliest aiid most en- Joyable musical affairs which local music lovers have enjoyed’ for some time was the concert given by Miss; Blanche Myers at the Presbyterian church auditorium last evening. Her melodic charm: and a pleasure to the large audience which filled the eburch, The first number. was the Organ Prelude and: Fugue-D inajor by Bach- D’Albert.’. This ‘number was played well and each subject sud contra sub- ject were well brought cut, displaying excellent technic. Tie other three numbers °of this group, “Whims,” by Schumann, Valse—A Fiat major, vy Brahms-Kreisler and Prelude Op. 3, No. 2, were varied and delightfully in- terpreted. © “ The children’s group fought much} favorable: comment and every child there thoroughly enjoyed them. The first, “To a Toy Soldies,” opens: with the bugle, shows them scampering off to. bed; gives a soft part for sleep and ‘then ‘the*reveille. ‘The “Music Box,” -by Liebich.. brought out. Miss Myers delicate ‘touch. ° The ,Nocturne proportion and Scherzo B. Minor: brought out an exquisite singing tone. Henry. Halverson: then sang. several n ‘Mother . of | ,” by Teres: | Lad” by Mar Miss Qrace Myers’ played the accom- paniment. ©, Miss Blanche. Myers then played Rhapsody—Op. 119, ‘by Brahms. In this number she. went from fortissimo cherd to the most deél'ghtful ‘planis- number was Tarantella (Napoli) by| Leschetizky. Especial mention is due| the encore, Barcarolle from “Tales of Hoffman.” which was r2adered at this time. Miss Myers arrangement de- serves especial. mention ecause of her| “Wonderful simultaneous tone color) contrast.” The group, “Shadow! Dance,” “Hungarian,” and “Rigau- don,” by MacDowell were a delightfut| group. H Miss Clara Smith was unable to ren-, der her group of songs on account of| a severe cold... Frank Gale delighted the audience with Ellegie by Masse-) nett; Laddie by Thayer and one of his’ own lullabys. "He has a,voice of qual-| ity with a. great deal of. expression. The. ‘program closed with the Cav- allere Fantastique by Godard. This is the story of a knight riding away into, darkness and was well rendered. - The last. number was a ‘“Tueme ‘with Var- iations” by. Paderewski. This number was played by Miss. Grace Myers, atl the pipe organ and Miss Blanche My- ers at the piano. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER ° Mrs,’ Alfred, Zuger “entertained. at} 6:30 o'clock 3-course game dinner last ; evening in ‘honor of Mrs: Cora Wilson Stewart of Frankfort, Ky.’ Covers were laid for ‘six, A: pretty. color séhéme ‘of yellow and white was’ car- tied put in:the: decorations, Yellow: and. white snap dragons and autump leaves: decorated: the table and ;the| rooms. Preceding the dinner (Mrs. Zuger took her gucst for a ride show- ing -her the attractive ‘spots in Bis- marck. ‘While visiting . the . Country club house, Mrs. Stewart said, “This is the most-beautitul panoramic view Ivhave seen in all my: travels -from coast tio const.” She also sald: that she was so impressed with North Da- kota, she wished she might return some day and, make her’. residence here. Mrs. >’ ‘is an. ofles? of | the. National ation association and is an authority on. conditions of | illiteracy .in. the United States... She! was a speaker at the meeting of the state Federation of Women’s clubs at | Wargo and addrcssed a Bismarck au- dience here last Monday. night. | BUSINESS MBN'S GYMNASIUM CLASS ‘Mr. McLeod has offered. to conduct a men’s gymnasium class during the | late fall and winter months, and the sctiol board has offered the free use | of the high school gymnasium. Every: | one wishing to join this class: should hand’ in their names at once to Mr, MeLeod or George-'F. Will as it is de- sirable to get started in the near fu-, ture. Members of the class will have the uso of showers and lockers, but a! small charge will be made to cover the expense .of lockers. Clags_ will meet at 5:50-pi m.:on Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays. ron GIVES CARD PARTY. Mrs. C.° B. Whittey entertained about. forty ladies at ner home last evening for the benefit. of the Royal) Neighbors. A pleasant ‘evening ‘was | spent. playing. trump. whist, after which dainty refreshments were serv- ENTERTAINS CLUB. tee Mrs. C. E. Stackhouse entertained) the ‘members of ~ the - Wednesday Bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. F. Crewe won the high score. Light refreshments were served at the close of the pleasant afternoon. : TO FARGO. Norman King left for Fargo this morning on a busines trip. VISITS DAUGHTER. Mrs. F. A. Lahr left this morning for Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Labr will SS INDIGESTION, GAS, OR BAD STOMACH TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” “Pape’s Diapepsin” hae proven itself the surest relief for Indigestion, Gas- e8, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness. Fermentation or Stomach Distre:s caused by acidity. A iew tablets give; almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected s0 you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large case costs only few cents at ‘drug store. Millions helped annually. make a short stop in Fargo and will then go to Lake» Forrest,‘ Illinofa, where she will visit her daughter, Lu- who ‘is attending Ferry Hall. SHOPPING HERE, Mrs. R. uo. Washburn o. Napoleor, Mrs. J. 0. ‘Henricks of Underwood, ana Mrs. Cloyd Kurtz aud Miss Helen Kurtz of Hazelton, were a shopping party in the city. yesterday HERE ON BUSINESS. EB. .W. Barr, of Haritord, Uonn., is in ‘me city on # business trip. Mr. Barr. is special agent fcr the ‘Travel- ers Insurance company. FROM WASHBURN. Dr. and Mrs, J. E. Mehihoff and M.vs Helen Schulz of Washburn were visiting in Bismarck yesterday. FROM DUNN CENTER. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Garwick of Dunn Center, N. D., .are“shopping and vis- iting triends' in the city. > FROM CARSON. Mr, and Mrs. D. M Helland of’ Car- son ‘are visiting friends in the city for ‘several. days. © RETURNS FROM VISIT. Mrs. E. H.- Ruediger has returned from-a motths: visit with her parents at Omaha, Neb. FROM WISCONSIN. W. L.. Hanson of Eau Claire, Wis- consin, is in the city on 2 several days business trip.” VISITING SISTER. Mrs, Ferguson of: Washburn, ‘is’ a guest at the honie of her sister, Mrs. A. P. Lenhart. ; VISITING, HERE Miss Edna. ape. of Kintyre, is vis- iting friends in the clty for several days. ON. BUSINESS TRIP. Rev G. W. Stewart of Wilton, was a business visitor. in Bismarck yester- day. SHOPPING HERE. Mr. and Mrs. John Schimke of Dog- den are shopping in Bismarck today. dmausent ore. tance SO SHOES” | Smart and Shapely AN except two of the public school | teachers have gone to Mandan to at- tend the meeting of the southwestern district of the North Dakota Teacher's Association. Miss Grace Hand fs away lecturing-and Miss Ann Rorvig: is:in Minneapolis on account of the fllness| of her mother. ; A large number of ormer B. H..8. stidents visited the high school ye: terday. Most of these are now teach- ing in the rural schools of Burleigh county, Among those who visited were Misses Helen Wacnal, Alma Kib- ler, ‘Caroline Yegen. Bessie Wilson, Vera McCain, Caro! Hagen, Mrs. Rog- ers of McKenzie and;Norma Long. Night ‘school wiit 30on. be started ducted| by Mr. Neff cf ‘the manual/ training: department. Miss" Johneon | :will: have charge of a class in domes- tic sciente. Miss Madge Runey will feach:a class of common branches, in: cluding a class in‘citizenship. If the class (is large enough, Miss Jean Campbell will assist’ in this depapt-|*; ment. » There.are four senin;s of the class of 1921 taking post graduate’ work the high school this.year. Misses Rut Pollard, ‘Stelle Finwall, and . Dorothy: |.* Vetter are taking this course. Migs Blanche Myers. played tor.the|\: high school’ . members ~ yesterday morning.’ Shé had a very enthusiastic audience. _ ae William Moore school, Frances Mt lory, principal. drill on Fire Prevention. day. , Our. time was 29 seconds. Our enroll- four ‘as well-as the larger children, 1s (Grady gave-a very inter- {Mr. F. on Tuesday morning, on;the subject has: charge of the arithmetic classes Mr. McLeod met with the boys ot the seventh and eighth grades en athletics. i Members of the 7-A class in geogra- Asia, ‘Europe, and Palestine: S$ CHO OL N OTES ; ia made a ‘group of duttine maps’ of “Miss Cullen ‘hae .charge of this work.'|, The. 7-A and 7-B are working on oral Classes. ‘Richholt Schoo! Richholt Rough Riders . fron yes' ‘aading: -clagse. Uk ‘reports, A few have been given this past wei Miss McGrath’ has charge. of these | ‘outh Side Huskies downed .by the lay afternoon: resultedin|, Posts. at the ends, officials with whistles, and everything. Although the teams were better on the defense than they were on the of- fengive, it was a splendid game. The Rough Rider scores were made through end runs—two touch downs by Captain Anderson, who -failed to kick his goals. Athough Jackson worked like a trojan he was unable to effect a score. , The game was very well handled by Les Ellice and Ronald Fisher. ‘The team lined up as follows: ec pas rt Zler, It It, Rosson Ryberg, rg rg, Graves ‘Landers, lg lg, Brandes Bernges, ¢ cy Stitt Landers, q q, Jackson If the faotball field can be secured for Saturday, a tournament of games will be held fior grade school boys. Wachtér School Saturday's game fest will take place at the baseball park, commencing at ya) "70 TELEPHONE cay : A discount has pre’ ;allowed for town. subscribers in this exchange when their tele- phone bills were paid on or be- fore the 20th of the month, Ef- fective with the October bills a discount of 25c will be allowed for town subscribers in’ this ex- change when payment’is made on or before the 15th of the As in all the Schools we had fire! ment which’ {includes siadés one. to| esting talk to the 8A arithmetic clans | of checks and drafts. Miss Dinnee"'| ‘ Thursday, afternoon to make plans fos of Gerald Jackson's. Husk: Ne 3 y ; a Y ies by John Anderso Michholt “Suskies.| schools wil slash In baseball. | Month. Rural subseribers shoud tmeive taaity nee i ‘Anderson, th tb, Gadnes| Bert Dunn's Tigers and Jahn Moses’ |Fefer to the notice stamped on camelmmceatint the ad id in @: | Stebbens, rh th, Finstad Stonewalls of the junior high will| their bills for the date on or be- ain town: game’* mat-| Ague, Ih Th, Olson | meet the two Richholt teams in a foot: | fore which discounts llowed. tered little fo those yoing ‘warriors,,| Miller, re re, Me‘sner | ball tournament. id pagecra ihe for here was @ football’. field. with’) Danrot, le . le, Davis| ‘The junior high first team will prac-; North Dakota Independent Hazey, rt rt, Finlayson | tice with the high school freshmen. Telephone Company. Shop while the days are pleasant and be prepared » for Jack Frost when he comes. It is quite important for the fit of » the new garments to be correctly corseted. Come in and consult our Graduate Corsetierre. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed. d Gossard Corsets “They Lace ‘in Front.” C B “ala Spirite” Corsets Ideal Back Lace Models. “A style for. every figure, A price for every purse.” ew : This is wonderful weather for Mt For tomorrow’s selling we offer three wonderful value groups of newest models in Fall Suita. All wool Zabrics, ve splendid workmanship and stylings. Tastefully trimmed in correct combinations of colors. Three’ things yourealize about Queen Quality shoes : : They are ex- tremely good- looking ; They ate pleas- ingly priced; And they wear This name tells buyers‘all they want to know. Style, perfect fit, service and value are assured » wherever Queen Quality: shoes are featured. a booklet of the.latest fall styles, beautifully shown in : “color, free on request. THOMAS G. PLANT COMPANY Manufacturers That’s a fact; and just soon convince you. and courteous treatment. prices. Let us. show you. How’s Business?" The tailor business is not SEW bad. To be busy, one must’give good work—good service, « Our suits and overcoats are priced at figures where you ean purchase real tailor made suits at ready made Our fast increasing Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing business proves that the public like our work, service, etc. KLEIN a TAILOR AND CLEANER. BOSTON 20, MASSACHUSETTS a call at our.busy shop. will . at) 43 SI 20° oe, Chappie Coats ° Chic Models and Special prices now. - Coats at 19.50 ar ‘29.50 and 49.50 Here we-offer 3 wonderful Groups, of newest models in Winter ‘Coats. All the newest Fabrics and the most ‘accepted Fall colorings. Of the best: tailofing: and-de5 signing. Fur trimmed or with trimmings. of embroid- ery and Fur fabrics. Also rich Plush Garments heavily | interlined for cozy warmth. Gordon Furs ' : ; Come in and See the new styles. Dresses at 9.50 14.50 and 25.00 This sale offers, among other unusual bargains, these 3 groups of dresses that, from every viewpoint are sitruly remarkable. Styles and fabrics are the newest. ; Tricotines, Serges, Poire Twills, Satins, Taffeta, Silk Jersey and Wool Jersey. In black also the newest color- ings and combinations of colors. , Waist Special Exceptional value — group of waists. Georgette and Silk Jersey, also Wool Jersey. Choice in thi group. e 398 Slip-on Sweaters Many ‘pretty models of Slip-on Sweaters, in Rose, tan, brown, tur- quoise and black. Your choice. 4.98 : Pleated Skirts Novelty skirts, Serges and Plaids. Box pleata, Knife pleats, and invert- - ed pleats. . Choice Fa 498 ~ A. W. LUCAS COMPANY ~ «The store of quality and service” ‘Timely Suggestion Buy winter underwear now Quality is economy, without a doubt. Sticking to our policy of quality first, we offer only underwear of unquestioned excellence in ‘Quality and Fit. “MUNSINGWEAR” and CAR- TER’S UNDERWEAR. The prices are much less than last year so you can well afford to replenish your supply of underwear now. Buy now while assortment of styles and sizes are complete. Carter’s Union Suits For Women, at For Women, at 5 2.00 0 G.50 2.25 10 7.00 Also‘a complete stock of both Munsingwear and Carter’s Underwear for Misses, Boys, Children and Infants. Priced according <o size, which is the only just method. Munsingwear Union Suits

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