The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1921, Page 4

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Social and. _ Personal Mr. and Mrs. Dutton Are Guests of Honor At Farewell Party About 150 members of the Blue Lodge and Eastern Star attended the farewell party given at the Masonic Temple Jast evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dutton, who are leav- ing next week for Catifornia. The first part of the evening was spent playing cards. Cards were fol- lowed by-light refreshments served by the committee. in charge. The re- mainder of the evening was spent dancing. r Both Mr. and -Mrs. Dutton will be greatly missed in Masonic and Hast- ern Star circles.) Mr. Dutton is wor- shipful master of the Blue Lodge and Mrs, Dutton is secretary of the Hast- ern Star. Mrs. Dutton was presented with a leather bound ritual as a re- jtouy of the Bismarck Tribune plant membrance from the members of the astern Star. “: 5 Describes Meeting -in Talk Given Here would be used for tho church debt.|been guests at.the Dahl home for. the The chairman of the Mercy and Health | past two weeks, are leaving this eve- committee reported that 30 visits to|ning for their home at LaMoure, N. D. | sick people had been made. The hours were spent informally. (Miss Leile Dingle has’ been named | Dainty refreshments were served at publicity chairman for the Epworth, the cloge of the ovening, 4 League and George Kilmer was made | ee chairman of ‘music for the devotional | GIVE HALLOWE'EN PARTY meetings. It was also decided that! the members of the Presbyterian they would cooperate with the ther | Ladies Aid have completed plans and church organizations in sending cloth- | arrangements for the Hallowe'en party ing to the drought stricken district in the southwestern part of the state. | parlors. :tomornow... afternoon. . Some Arrangements are being made for! nove) ‘Hallowe'en stunts have been a Hallowe'en party which will be giv- Splanned by the entertainment commit- tober 31, for all young people of Bis- |sured i good time. Refreshments will ture k in the Epworth League. A Aebate for one Sunday night service is [ene Mt being planned, It was also decided | to hold fellowship Sunday ‘the first | Sunday in every month and to call the } f hysiet i Bi meeting a half hour earlier on this | former physician of Bism Sunday. Following the business a ; formerly vite president of short social session was held. Light hinents were served. FORMER RESIDENT VISITS ; Visit. in | Kendrick is here on his annual North Dakota hunt. A, A: ER. CLUB MEETS The Bismarck club of the American Association pf Engineers will be Held next Wednesday evening, October 26. , There will bea personally conducted | friends there. - ATTENDS MEETING by. A, G. Jacobson at 5:15, A “Get-to- | ital left yesterday, for ‘o be given at the Presbyterian church | en at the church Monilay evening, Oc- | tee and everyone who attends is as- |. marck, ‘Plans are being made for fus |e served. Everyone is invited to at- | Dr. F, D. Kendrick of St. Paul,-a ‘ck and’ je First | National Bank here is making a. short the city .with friends. Dr. From Bismarck he will | go to Jamestown where he will visity iss Ida Swanson ‘of the Bismarck Minot fries TAK BISMARCK TRIBUNE Dyspepsia is ’s Nemesis Stua Dyspe; } Tablets ‘Have Turned Many a Grouch Into a Regular Good Fellow’Again. if —Try Them: ; Indigestion makes peoplé feel home- less, despairing, desponcent and hlue ‘al over, It ta only temporary, tis | | i 1 PeemeeatennintieeanttartcenttiteeeseteeTtT Cee te rte enn it i BB BROTHERS ESTABLISHED 1884 Lt ee am NN In This Store These are Value and Quality Giving Days, October Needs Needs i are we SDAY, OCTOBER 19 her” supper will bo given at the ‘and Pacific (Hotel at 6:30, ‘Follow- ng the supper Mr. Jacobson will giye talk on “Engineering a Newspaper.” business meeting will then be held. ks on “Things I think the at B. and P. W. Rooms | sisma: —— + | en. by W. McGraw and ‘George McMa- | Mrs. L. N. Capy of Mandan, address- | hon, The meeting will close with a! ed the. members of the Business aifa ; Tound table discussion on “Resolved | Professional Women’s club an other | that the earth is an Oblate Spheroid.” | | monthly meeting in tho where she is attending an executive; board meeting \of the North Dakota} State-Nurses Association. It is ex- ‘pected that Miss Emily An@erson of Wilton, also « member of the board, would also attend, the meeting © it:4 club should do” will be giv- | Minot. METHODIST AID MEETS The Methodist aid will hold its church on Thursday afternoon at/ three\ o’clogk. Bismerck people at the club rooms! last night. iMrs. Cary’s talk was very | interesting and held the attention of | her audience throughout. She gave a splendid resume of the entire State Federation mec: held at Fargo and | a very vivid description of the Federa. | 7; ait i STA i a7 BE Sea, { her sixth birthday yesterday. A white’ tion pas eants a opening Her Speech) kewpie with a pink dress attached} Mrs. Cary said she was pleased to have ; to each splice a: Favors.and ap the opportunity to address the Busi-| °°. ae ies ¢ | nessi and Professional’ Women’s club | pointments wererin pink and-white. A| GIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mrs, A. H. Scharnowske of 310 Fif-) teenth street entertained ten litgle | guests at a birthday. party in-honor| of her daughter, Ruth, who celebrate ‘District number 1 will bé hostess for the.afternoon. Plans will be discuss- ed for the bazaar to be held in No-~ vember. All members are urged to be present, EXECUTIVE BOARD MBETS The executive board of the Bis- marck hospital will hold their meeting at the hospital this afternvon. - John ‘You Just‘ Know You're All Right Atter! \ & Staart’s Dyspepsiv Tablet. ' true, but while it lasts it's awful. Wise people keep 2 box of Stuart’s Dyspepsig Tablets ‘handy to prevent A Suit to Fit Your - because she had always been most in terested in their work and sne hoped that/Mandan might soon have a simi- ler clubs Mrs. H.'O. Wray, and Mrs. Schoelpkop rendered a short musical program. Following the meeting .at the clib rooms Mrs. Cary attended the farewell. party given at the Masonic ‘Templo last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dutton. Epworth -League Makes ! Many Plans For New Work Mre. Affred S. Dale entertained the members of, the Epworth League of the McCabe Methodist church,at her’ home last evening. The first part of the evening was given over to the business meeting. The treasurer re- ported that $200:had been sayéd.by the Epworth League and this amount MIRON arathathg Lift Right Off without Pain / pe wie a Og MAGIS! , Drop a little “Freezone” on an, aching corn, instantly that corn | stops hurting, then ‘shortly you lift it; right off with fingers. bit. . : | Your druggist, célls 2 tiny bottle of | “Freezone” for a few cents, suffigient to remove every hard -orn, soft corn, | , or corn between the toes, and cal- luses. | Doesn't hurt a; “Eye examinations without the pleasant. Our results are as satisfactory as our examina- tions are pleasant. Bonham Brothers accurately fitted. KLEIN. The old reliable shop for dry clean- ing; pressing, repairing, remodel- ing, relining, dyeing and tailoring. Tailar made suits at ready. made prices. KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner. Phone 770 CHEVROLET Parts and Service ~ CORWIN MOTOR CO. FOR YOUR ef HAVE MEETING 2|can Wer Mothers held their meeting 3! §| meeting was held. ‘Reports of |the barrel of fruit the War Mothers “S| had filled, has been sent to the Flor- {been invited to inspect: the office. use of) drugs are the most || Eyes examined and glasses , || HEATERS _ YOu LOSE NOTHING by inspecting our ‘wonderful 2 line of Coal Heaters. We are featuring such well known | brands as “The .Round Oak’~and “The Gem Heater.” Price and Quality always prevailshere. “We’ve Got Your Number.” _ Be sure to get it. oe LOWASHARDWARECO. | | pleasant afternoon-was spent playing | games. Dainty refreshments were; | served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs./ the meetin and will confer with Rev. | /R. Cc. Forsyth of Portland, Oregon,.| | who is visiting her parents here. | June’ Forsyth was “an out-of-town | | Suest. | | pe ASEH A Telnaes ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER. | Mrs, FP, D. Ellsworth entertained; i eight little girls at her home in honor} | of her “daughter, Lora Lucille, who | celeirated her fourth birthday. The | afternoon ‘was spent playing games | alter which a birthday luncheon was} | served. A color scheme of pink and i yellow was'used. A birthday cake with four candles was the decoration lin the center of the table. The -lit- | ‘tle guests were, Audrey and Virginia ; |Rohrer, Ernestine Carufel, Beverly | Snyder, Dorothy Tiedman, Rosella | Raush and Hleanor. Maan. at the American Legion hall yesterday afternoon. The regular business the+ work done by the general committee +were given. It was also reported that enée\ Crittendon ‘Home at Fargo, Fol- lowing this meeting. the ladies went to the teléphone office where thoy had z GIVES .EVENING PARTY The Misses Lucille and Helen Dahl were hostesses to twelve pf the former friends of Miss Grace and Blanche Myers at a party at’ their home last evening. The Misses Myers who have TONIGHT Birth of a Nation” . : The ‘most massive produc- tion ever made. Today 2:30 and 8:00 p. m. Tomorrow ' 4:00 and 8:00 p: Matinee Nights .. \ Children accompanied ’ by parents, half price. Special Children’s Matinee Tomorrow at 4:00 p. m., 15¢ INSPECTION - N. D., has completed ‘her course at the Bismarck hospital and has returned | ; ‘Forks today on a business trip. | visit friends, | of the state on a business trip. LE |message no Pyth miss. Fisher of Ashley and, Otto Schafer of Stanton have come to ‘Bismarck for C. ‘A. Bremer: here. TO STEELE. i Rev. and Mrs. F.. W. Gress and fani- ily of Mott, ed (riends in Bis {mar¢k yesterday.. They are leaving for Steele, where Rev. Gress will take up his new ‘pastorate of the Metho- dist church. \_ RETURNS TO MICHIGAN. Mrs. Myrtle McDivitt of Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, and her brother, B. Howard of Werner, were visiting in‘ Bismarck yesterday. Mrs. McDivitt is} She. FROM HAZELTON. + Mr./and Mrs. L.'C. Melthert of Hazel- ton, were in the city yesterday and’ are visiting here ‘today. Grand ‘Mas- ter Armstrong came ap to attend the meeting of the’ Qdd Feilows. FOOD ANDeRUMMAGE SALE < _ The Fourth Division ofthe Ladies ‘Aid of‘tho McCabe Methodist church have planned a ‘food sale: which will) October 22. The’ sale: will begin at 10330.in the morning. ~ \~ RETURNS TO*SWEDEN. Miss Hulda Janssan of Sweden, who has been visiting relatives in Bur- leigh county for othe time, is visit- ing in Bismarck today. She will leave econ for New York, trom where she will leave for Sweden. SEWING CIRCLE MEETS be ‘St. Mary’s Sewing circle will meet at the bishop’s residence on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Fred ‘Peterson, Mrs. Ed. White and Mrs. Grady will bo hos- f + CITY. NEWS I cE bs ce adieu ath dh eset L tessest +i. ; PROM DRISCOLL County Commissioner C. A. Swan- son of Driscoll was in the city yester- day. Mrs, Swansot, who bas been ‘ill in the hospital for some time, return- ed home with him today. RETURNS TO ‘‘ITIES. Mrs. Mary Wishman, field worker of the Salvation Army, has returned to Minneapolis. . Mrs.. Wishman ‘has been assisting in both the Bismarck and Mandan Salvation’ Armies, MPLETES COURSE ‘Miss Marion Weber of DonnybrooX, | to her home at Donnybrook. RETURN FROM VISIT. { Miss Ruth d to New Salem after a several days’| Lvisit with Mrs. Sadie Dodd and Miss, Grace Frazier. ae i ON BUSINESS TRIP. , 1 E. J. Taylor, of. the state’ depart-; ment of education, went to Grand! ‘TO TWIN CITIES. r Mrs. Roy Corwin has gone to the Twin Cities, where she will visit rel-j atives for several days. | — TO ST. PAUL. | Mrs. L. H. Carufel left this: they will cS ni | Mr. and morning for St. Paul, where i ~. VISITING. AUNT Ee Mrs, Chester Cavanaugh of the city is visiting-her aunt, Mrs. R. H. Ferry, at (Wing. Ks 5 BUSINESS VISITOR E. A, Trygg of Trygg township was a business visitor in Bismarck yester- day. : VISITING HERE J, W.: Shaver of Hobson, Montana, is a guest at tho L, -H. Richmond home. After a short Visit here Mr. ‘Shaver will leave for the eastern part KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Aonight Frederick S. Atwood will visit our lodge. -Mr. Atwood is Supreme Prelate of the na- tional: organization..and in close touch we the Oras move- ments of t le a ras tan toed to Be sure to attend this meeting. Wiciters welcom: ° ir. and Mrs. H. A.:Armstrong and} Mrs. 4 hers-of, thy be given at the Gas Office Saturday, |< {and Mrs. Michael “Isler of Streeter, i McCone has returned! °2 \ferings and especially to Robert Wal- {these attacks or relieve them when they like—ple, cheese, sausage, grid- dle cakes;*pork and jeans and other {such supposedly. \ indigestibles—with- out buffering‘from the acid, sour, » belching, gassy® stomach due/to dy- spepsia. These tablets give the al- kaling effect to thus sweeten the'stom- ach and take it comfortable. Try them if, you are subject to indigestion. You wil ‘find them on safe at all drug stores at 60 cents a box. GOLFHONORS ~~ ARE DECIDED Mrs. D. B Register” Victor ‘In Country_Club Open Play The names of Mrs. D. B. Register, of the Country club for 1921, will go final match’ of the women’s open: returning to her’ home’ in Michigan’ championship tournament of the club | after her visit at her brother’s home| ‘was played between Mrs. Register ana|#* here, ‘ ‘| Mrs. Clark, the! former winning 3 up! and 2 to"go onthe 16th hole. Clark had defeated Mrs. Light iand Register, had defeated Mrs. Hughes in thé semi-finals. The win-} ner and runner-up ‘are awardéd’, indiwdua};jcups, : ys { | Mrs. Register also was victor in the! handicap ‘tournament for women '‘mem- | he.club. defeating Mra: W: A Hughes in 'thefinal. match, after. Mrs. | Register, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Clark and} Mrs, Light: had ‘been matched in. the, semi-finals): \:.)* Among, those: participating in the women’s golf tournament of the club,} some of whom defaulted their miatch-| ‘es, were. Mrs. Register, Mrs. Clark,| Mrs. Hugh Henry, Mra, E. B..Cox, Mrs. Mary-Me- Lean, Mise Mary: Kelly; Mrs. Richard) Tracy, Mrs. Thomas: Poole and Mrs.; Ihez Gallahan, * ' | Dance _- tonight. “Patterson’s| Hall. 10¢ @ dance. McKenzie! Orchestra. : ‘ For Treatment. , Carl Nelson, son:of: Mr. and Mrs.‘ Theodore Netson: of. Kintyre entered the iemarel hospital today for treat- ment. ‘ { . Center Merchant Here, C. B. Madsen of Centex was in Bis- car, purchased from the Lahr Motor |: Sales Company. S Has Operation. Miss Christine Isler, daughter of Mr. . D., has. entered: the. Bismarck hos- pital for a slight operation. - E N. P. L. CLUB TO MEET The Womens N. P.-L, Club of Bis- ynarck will’ meet \at the Odd Fellows tall Thursday: evening, October 20th, ai -8 o’clock.. ‘Everybody welcome. Ladies ate requested to bring lead pencils with them. CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our thanks to the many, friends for their kind as- sistance during the last illness of James P. Kenyon, for their condol- ences after he had passed: to the Great Beyond, forthe many floral. of- ton and the American ‘Express com-, “employes for-the floral tribute “and” assistance, F John Kenyon and Family. ‘- Dance tonight. Patterson’s Hall. 10¢ a dance. McKenzie Orchestra, 1° : Luncheonette and ‘Come and spend an eve! this delightful music. they comie..“And' such people eat what | in . Ries : i Suit displays here are‘at their crest in style and value. The woman who is contemplating the purchase of a suit will find much satisfaction in the suits displayed at this store. For added to their charm: and extraordinary style there is a worth of workmanship and, a price worth not to.be ignored. gp Is more than Jikely here. | af winner, and Mrs. S. H. Clark,’ runner-! up, in thei women’s golf championship | on the Jim Jam Jems club cup. They Mrs. | Mfg. Light Mrs. F. S.|, marcy Saturday after u new Overland |” |RAINBOW GIRLS | \(oBIG HIT AT REX) _ Confectionery, "FRANCIS & McDONALD, Prope. g er, Fifth and Broadway, : 2'MORE DAYS FOR » *Garter’s Jazz Band of Four Pieces, starting today. — ing with us and enjoy some of : WE FURNISH MUSIC FOR PRIVATE AFFAIRS.’ lines that lend a gracious note. ‘Every Suit in the Store Is Specially Priced. 7 Choice will be easy. ‘Fall Frocis Are So Satisfying. Completely satistying ‘are the New Frocks. There ‘ are so many to choose from, that. selection is bound to , Prove an easy matter. There is much beauty in rich pile fabrics, trig twills, lustrous satins and filmy, dyed laces. ~) Many have the new, wide sleeves and irregular hem ‘ The Prices range from $19.50 up. JUDGE. DAVIES“ BXPLAINS WILLS NO ROTARIANS Judge Davies impressed upon the members of the Rotary club at its nooit~ Iunéheon in Patterson's hay, the advantages of making wills and of “seeking competentcopnsel: when drawing them.- His,address was in- teresting im. its various aspects. The idea oftaking up. the topic of’ wills at Chairman*Burt' Finney as a) result of the recent District meeting at Duluth. Dr. Kendrick, a former: resident of Bismarck; was a guest of the/élub. He resided. .in the City for, more than thirty. years. and gince making his home in’St. Paul has visited Bismarck once a year. Dr. Kendrick gave--an | interesting address to the members ; and praised the enterprise of the city. “Weekly. . luncheons are. now. being served in Patterson hall. he last roof gatden meeting was a week ago and is a record for any tiddle west city. Roof gardens néarly’ every-" ‘where else closed weeks \ahead of the’ McKenzie hotel roof. Quarters. for the winter are ideal and give the, mem- bers a chance to take fore.lunch if: they -desire., Business men afé urged to join.the gymaasium | | lasses being held in the High School gymnasium, These classes are open |. to the, ‘business. wien_of the city whether they are Rotarians‘or not:.) | Harty Evans, better known‘as “Ike and his girl show opened an indefinite | engagement at the Rex this past Mon-j day to a packed house and more than pleased with ‘his clever bunch of‘en- tertainers. There is.complete change of bill:every, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. > ‘ “There isn't a thing missing in “One Man in a Million,” the Jatest Robert- son-Gole super-special release in which’ George Beban, the great Amer- i faracter~actor, appears in the Fountain Service. ay, * the luncheon ‘was suggested by|’ 5 exercise unger | the direction of Rotarian’ McLeod,:be- | an almost human parro! to bring homo the story of the picture.” With Mr. Beban in the supporting. cast is George Beban, '‘Jr., his five year old son, who will undoubtedly be as great a thespian as his illustrious daddy. Others in the cast are Helen Jerome Eddy, Irene Rich, Lloyd Whit- lock, George Williams, Jennie Lee and Wade ‘Botoler. Public Stenographers. Busi- ness Service Co. First floor, Hoskins-Block. Phone ‘662. amy role. . In. #I of, the . throughcut the, country. where th ture has been shown, ¢ritics have de- clared it to be the greatest’ of screen | dramas.\. This, big. photopldy will be shown at the ‘Rex thevler for a run of two dayy beginning today. 3 The story is one of human interest with a strong series of comedy re- liefs. Mr. Beban has shown his cap- abilities in this picture first having written the story and later producing and directing it. In the stellar role Mr. Beban is seen in his now familiar and mich loved character of an hum- dle Italfan who"teaches*a ‘realy ‘hu- man tesson ‘through the’ medium of .a Dance at Baker's Hall every big and kind heart, The-author has| 1uesday, Thursday, and Satur- called to his aid many clever cogs and | day nights| 10c a dance. “COLDS © Warning! Unless you say “Bayer,” you may not get |, _ genuine: Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years ‘, and:proved safe by millions, : , Actept only. an-unbroken “Bayer” package which contains proper directions not only for Colds, but for Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Handy tin bores of 12 tablete—Bottles of 24 and 100—All Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacié. Direction Valleau Theatre Company TONIGHT and-TOMORROW “DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in Aesop Fable. ...............“OUTING CHESTER” ei ¥ 7 cas FRIDAY 4" - FS DAVID POWELL in....“THE MYSTERY ROAD” Comedy ..-..¥..-....465 ++ss++ees Travel Picture _— DAVID. BUTLER in .. HENRY ‘B: WALTHAL in DOUGLAS McLEAN in. HAROLD LLOYD in. “DOROTHY DALTON

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