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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 1 L _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ENTERTAINS AT HOME. f ——=== STA pha te — ‘ | iW TESSA KO; Hg PRIMA DONNA, Miss” icuth rouara encertamed a \| POETS’ CORNER (e iy 1A PENINGS IN ‘SOCIETY | yi S.A SELF. TRAINE ED SINGER numbers ol triends a. lier iome last} sicltxy “f EE “ fl, evening, louowing a pleasant so- iy ! Gilt evening danity reivesiments Wee’ V4 the Dills, the inw for a build- HI See. W. L. Crawford |C. W. Moses Heads”. Teer i ple j Thab ele und shold g-up tonic. after H yi ee ee LR a breeze; B; Delights Audience Sunday School | RETURN PROM VISUE. uy neurt with glowing rapture thrills, prostrating illness, } ane ae ma And Hose erg. ‘ki the Father thought, of 5 ROT E! i In- one: of the most successful pro-|’ |At-a’ meeting held in the hutch itethe: ne ; ge Outi § EMULSION q ‘ing in the ‘fwin Cities lor te past ull grams of the year, the: Business and | Parlors of the’ McCabe Methodist Nae nave rotirnied Baio! Ft tT wander oft in pensive mood, i 1 1. t! Hrofesslonti Woman's club, with their! *hurch last’ evening the officers and! ' HRY Dig Fe rlighcup ander theln grays ‘anil taken regularly, usually sweets, dutaned u Gael humbers | touiers were elected for the Sunday | RETURNS TO WILTON. browns; spells renewed a renath usual merit. school for the coming year, Follow: ; Mrs, Charles W. Noon who has | | And, froin the depths of solitude, and vigor. Mrs. H. O. Wray, opened with the program with, “Humoresque” and re-| sponded to the enthusiastic encore! he the “Scarf Dance,” by Chamin- ade. -Mrs.: H. ©.. Wray, opened tne Industrial Commission gave “A. Day’s ; } Work ‘On the Range,” prefacing his ' tak with. gketches of first, hand knowledge of the Bad’ Lands and the | . Medora vicinity. Mr. Crawford, who | is a pioneer rancher of Sentinel Butte, held his audience ‘spellbound from the beginning to the end of his| talk. He closed. the sketch of a/| “Day's Work On the Range,” with a scene of a story hour in camz at the elese of a hard day with the cattle. | ; The graphic pen picture of the March blizzard of 1902 was a masterpiece, | showing, the art of a skillful story | teller and the literary style of ai scholarly and finished writer. LIS SENTRA NRE | ing are. the officers namel to head | the varajus departments: i Superintendent—C, W. Moses. H Supt. of Intermediate and ‘Junior | épartment—Mrs. George E. Wallace.{ iS Supt. ‘of Primary department—Mrs, | } A. Marr. i Cnet of Missions—C. A. Marr. i Supt. of Home department—Mrs. L. E. Bailey. : Supt. "al Cradle »Roll—Mrs. F. H.} Register, \ Secretary and Treasurer—I. C. Da-| vies. | H . Librarian—Miss Nana Cook. Organist—Miss Mable Nathan. * Chorister—William Noggle. * Twenty-five teachers were also; tamed for the Sunday. school classes. A Pot Luck supper, at) six oclack, | oreceded the business _meetins. Royal Neighbors | | 4 | + Hat Wilton today. {fast night for Los Angeles, California, oot the winter. he | pees been visiting triends in BfSmard for! ‘che past week, returned to her home; i opp FELLOWS | INITIATE. | Six new members were initiated in-j co the Odd.Fellows lodge at the meet- img held last evening. The regular business meeting was held. LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson lett | where they will spend the remainder BEANS ; They Are Good With Meat Substantial meat stretchers for cold | Ho, Mortal of triumphant birth, & around Bertie Stewart and Smith, played respectively by Mr. andj Catch glimpses of the distant towns. My ul a thought of rapture fills— You may embellish all the earth; But God, alone, can deck the hills. —Fiorence Borner. With the Movies | THE ELT “The Girl in the Taxi” from the famous musical with Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven is howing at the Eltinge today and to- ; Morrow. ! jconnection with this picture that King | Baggot, the hero of countless screen | dramas in the past appears with tne, DeHavens. It is an intetesting tf. The interest of the story centerd| Mignon | Renéw your insurance with olt & Bowne, Bloomfield. N.J. nad EE 6 GUEERREED weather often depend on beans of some sort and in some form for their main ingredient. This dish of baked lima beans and| pork is both nourishing and appetiz- ing,- Baked Lima Beans with Pork. One and one-half cups dried lima beans, 1-2 pound salt pork, 1 teaspoon mustard, 1-4 Been pepper, 2 cups canned tomatoes, 1,;tablespoon mo- | lasses, 1 onfon. Mrs. Carter DeHaven. Bertie’s pen-| chant to embroil people in embarras: jing situations, serves to convince h stern parent that he is not the moly- coddle ge feared ‘he was. First crack | out of the box he steals his father’s best clothes and ‘pawns them. Then, he hides in a taxicab hired by a beau- tiful young lady, and finally he en- meshes a grotip of his father’s friends in a situation bordering on insanity. ; How he finally saves the day for them! all, and in the process earns a laurel; » Illiteracy Talk 3 Install Officers, \ i . By Mis Miss Neilson) The Reyal Neighbors met at the K. as much care as you would buy a new car. Be sure that you buy protection that can- not fail. i } of P, hall ‘last evening and held the.r! ~ installation of officers. The regular; ' neeting preceded. the installation | af officers. Following are the newly ig elected officers, installed at the meet= jing last night: | Oracle—Gertrude. Thompson. | Vice Oracle—Mabel_ Barnes. | i State Superintendent oc: Public In- struction. Miss Minnie»J. Neilson was the chief speaker at the weekly Ro- tary luncheon held at the McKenzie hotel ‘this noon. . Miss Neilson gave a very. interest- ing talk on’ the anti-illiteracy cam- Hartford Fire Insurance Company -paign. Statistics, om illiteracy in} Chancellor—Emily Ode | 4 se’ H i f : q ll, “Let ‘stand: over, - Noyth Dakota were given and ‘inter-| \ Reporter—Jenny Parsons. t i ‘ ss. OST dane ond well, to more than i wreath from his sterfi parent, is said! policies are ber ‘ esting facts were givén on the prog-| — Receiver—Estelle Kositzky. i TESSA KOSTA (Sever, Rinse and:put in to cook in| afforg Mr. DeHaven an unusual op-, ed by, an enviable ° ress ‘the ‘anti-illiteracy campaign has} Marshal¢—Laura Geiermann. H BY JAMES W. DEAN plays are mainly the work, of Buro-|cold water with 1-8 teaspoon’ soda,|Portunity to reveal. his ablty of a’ record of more than made. With the interest, Pee nal Inner Sentinel—Elsie ‘Keller. |. New York, Jan. 11—Promincat play- | Peans: When the water boils drain the beans farcour ot the Head magnitude. a century. Con- }and co-operation people of, the city; Outer Sentinel—Rose ‘Huber. ler of the 'stdge ‘have organized th The ‘three plays of the last fort-/and rinse in cold water. Put in 2|_,/" the supporting cast are King sider this. ~and state have taken up the work it! Managers — Ethel Hollensworth, | a 5 organized the night that hold the most promise of | quarts boiling water and boil sixty Baggott, Grace Cunard, Otis Harlan, ‘begins to look as though -illiteracy| gilda Joslin. ~~ National Players, a stock company success are all of English origin. They | minutes, adding «water as necessary. Ton McGuire, Margaret Campbell, aes as in the state will be eradicated before} embers of “the lodge enjoyed” a! Which will present a series of revivals are “The Dover Road,” by-A. A. Milne, | Scrape and wash pork and boil sixty so ough Freya Sterling and | Call on this agency. 1924, the date the North ait eed docial time following the ‘installation. | 4t Pisbably. the most eeull Dog Drummond,” by Cyril Mc- | minutes. en i enry J uemeland: eave i ter-| ps eae | bi i iia Patri ere 3) - | in the. ottom..of a,-baking dis! a e i Sueting three animate talk on Rotary | Executive Committee "esta ps dontia ot The Chocolate | plejack,” by Walter Hackett. out slicing. Add ‘pork which has been open. 10¢ in the afternoon and) M R H' " re Chosen For Campaign her singers—and she has never re- “Kikt and “The a f | Mix molasses, pepper, masiate and “The Man Who Knows Misdionary - Society | ceived vocal instruction! Leo Ditrichstein’s current vehicle, panier aeatear Deena me 8, . y Insurance.” | Self-trained, she made her stage de-| ‘Face Value,” is an adaptation from | 204 P Liisa < Only One Thin Bismarck, N. D. To Meet Thursday An executive committee of the iput as prima’ donna of the «touring | the Italian. an hour in a slow oven. Remove cov 4 » Business and Professional Women's “ e , cor } ” 5 er, increase heat and pull pork to 9 s DRE {company of “Madame Sherry”. before The Idle Inn,” Ben Ami’s play rea: £ At 3 o’clock on Thursday afternoon jelub have been named to handle the jche was 16. Since then she has been |from the Yiddish theater, promises to the! top ‘of ‘the: baking dish. Bake ap | 8 y 0. 7 'g . Missiona society of | /o¢al anti-illiteracy. work. Following | prima donna in “The Beauty Shop,” |be a success after a dubious start. hour longer, browning the top. E relief tl Dr. I the Woman's Missionary society Of) 16 the names-of the club members | +7 Vy nougs ‘hi - f ct that King’s New the Presbyterian church will mect ins 6) gy, ie yeti iy The Royal | Vagabond,” “Chu Chin | The one field in which the native 2 Chili,Con. Carne Discovery gives from stubborn old the church, parlor: an «Frances Mallory, chairman, Madge | j Clow" and “4 oa plays. ‘introduc: ree fein 4 pe qpoveathe mals Aish ae almCRs 2. ult meal in : sad th he Sorening Hew Ea he srippe 1922 : on, “Missions.” "Mrs. W. u.| Mra KR Sinyth, Mrs, Schuman, Mrs. |vadve playwrights ere unable to stom [Seeral cay te “Gp in the Gleude.e tig | Sere shoud furnish. the minerals or | ‘Time-tried for. flty ae aad today. man who does not prepare himself Perry wilt give a\ reading, “Three} Mabel Stratton, Mrs. ‘Rudiger. the “foreign inv ; work of Will B. Johnstone and Tom |@ dinner with chili. con carne. Re more popular than today. No harmtul to become skilled in’some trade or Calls in tho Night.” “Ridding. the] :The aim of ‘this committee is tol ‘The real siiccesses of American | Johnstone, newspaper. mn. It has | fey beans dried or canned or dried) qe,” profession. THE BARBER TRADE | . \ World of -Lepros: HN be discussed | completely wipe out illiteracy in the | plays now current are cone in fnom a run in.Chicago and:a | {#4 beans may ‘be used instead of the Youre offers splendid opportunities. High by Nebergall, “The Mir- city 6f erotik ge TSH a ted Buger, pnoductions. — The road tour. | original lea ae iiss eer loosened salaries or. start’ in business for a :tion from Ben Hur, wilk Chairman of the state illiteracy work | _ wae Mae a x onions, ablespot i yourself with small capi Now 0 a a Cbert Olsen, Mrs (Teports wost, gratifying results. and | — ieses ae i , i : 1 pound round ‘steak’ (ground), 3 cups | is the time to act. Our enlarged H : will sing. |reports. from -aii parts of. the state. | of the winter vis: A pleagant ‘social evening was enjoy- tomatoes, 2 cups’ cooked beans, 1-8 location offérs Jatest equipment ‘Refreshments will be ferved., Mrs. Club women have.taken a wonderful | fornia. Mrs. John BE. Reute ed following the dinner, teaspoon cayenne pepper, 2 quarts ; and methods e 7” Write Refres he " a eran sh ana interest. in the work -and ‘they with | yeen ‘vigiting’ in Utah will join them = | water. : | for FREE illustrated catalog today ieorge Welch, Mrs. N-} Pict aa. {Yarious -county superintendents have | |". Se oe : GIVE HOODOO DANCE ‘Melt. bacon fat’ Add ‘onions. sliced | TWINCOIINSRATRER COLLEG Mrs. Mary Burton will be the ho3-' sent in, some splendid Teports of the | in Ca 3 Invitations have been issued by the|and fry slowly toa pale straw color. E eed ' BARBER COLLEG tesses for the afternoon. i work being done. : nyitations have been issued by -the ‘Add meal aid b ickly. ‘The | 204 Hennepin Ave’, . Minneapolis, OT aR i SHOWER Fi OR BRIDE TO-BR American Legion for a Hoodoo dance |Add meat and brown quickly. tie | New _ pipes) th Mim, D HEALTH, - i ; * *B. . |wheh is, to be given by: the American | beans should be; soaked over night | = we 7 t vhursd at 2:30 P. M. the first] * ipLERS CLUB MEET Mi: Ethel. Fleming and» Hazel |Legion inthe Legion hall on Friday, and parboiled in: soda water if dried | for Colds and Cou his ot the hiee lectures by Rev. -A. C.{, Mrs. H. K. Craig entertained the Hendershott entertained twelve « of january 1gth. McDonald’s- Minstrels Pee Ee Lee tpnalins aad booatar fate : “r j Gtier, pastor of the Church of the valete Ryo npn tare thelr, young :lady” fricnds : ab wpwel et ae mustestonite geeasion. kettle and ‘bring ‘to the boiling point.) ic headaches, bihownes, callow ’ i ine } rE Truth, in Spokane, Wash., will’ be} enson ‘won’ high score at bridge, the | Shower at the Hendershott home last | BAPTIST AID. TO MEET. | Add -pepper,. meat and ‘onions and | skin, waste matter in the intestinal Automobile Painting yf given in the American Legion hall. diversion of the afternoon, Delicious | evering in honor of Miss Julia Weber, | ‘pie Ladies Aid ofthe First Bap- cook until the mixture: thickens. If eit Pets ssins fue health-under- ‘rhe subject! will be “The Cause and|refreshments were served, by’ the | whose. marriage to Myron H. Atkin- | tist church will meet with Mrs, Otto canned bry are used stir 2 table- |. pis. eS canter: fan Dr. Kings New Shop Just Opened. Cure of Disease.” The second lec-/hostess. In the, evening the Idlers | soy. will be an’ event of next month. Dirlam on Thursday afternoon, Jan Soom ot: flour iiitotthe'meat_ and fat PROMPT! WONT GRIPE ues Sed/ Street ture will be Thursday at 8 P. M.,.sub-/club entertained ata theater party in} The evening was spent sewing, after'12. Memh ana tet hdXlaré @c ai 1 while browning the first mixture, s i All Work Guaranteed. he s the|hcnor of Mrs. B. H.-Tong, who with e is spent ig after )12. Members and friends are cordial-| Instead of dooking the beans and Kin "S Pills Wop ih ject, “The Way, to All Good,” and | Mr 7 ni children levve the lat, | rlich refreshments were served by |ly invited to attend this meeting. | meat together the beans may be ad i hone 415J. Jacob Fell, Prop. 2:30. PM, * subject, “The ele af ter part of the weak for, their’ new the: hostesses, x Say cooked separately and used aga bor. | am Mind.” Rev. Grier is a sincere, ear-|home at Linton. Following the thea- bales pIGaIC QUT OF TOWN. VISITORS der. The meat’ and gravy is then * ees pane . i \ter party the guests went to the Sor- GIVE WINTER Out of town visitors’ in the city to-| thickened with flour and poured in- nest speaker and has been proving Mrs. Lueinda Logan enteniained peta 4 ide th di 4 demonstrating both in his own enson, home. where the evening was}, "rs edtathherst ‘Monda: | day were: Bruno Just’of Judson, H.|6ide the border of beans. , and eR PRS spent’ playing bridge after. which | twelve ladies at her home on 3 YA. Mutchler of Wing, Theodore G. (Copyright, 1922, NEA, Service) life.and in the I:ves af o ven | dainty” refreshments. were served. at a Winter Picnic. Dinner was served son of Fargo, H. 0. Monson of Center ERASERS A Tats aa tS . hia ay number of years, the truth, of which | ‘| atone o'clock after which a pleasant ‘ang Andrew Garness of Regan, St. Clemen’s Court 747, Cath < he comes t> 729° 23, Frank | TRUSTEE BOARD MEETS. afternoon was spent playing 500. This s s 8 Cou » Cath- Barnes will 2! “will DE 20; ane Trustee Board of the Bismarck | &TOUP of twelve. ladies plan to have a FINISHES. TRAINING. olic Order of Foresters will give charge of admission, A hearty invi-| I etvangelfent hospital held thelr mast, |Rumber of these picnics during the| Miss Florence Wilbert of LeMoure,|® Social. entertainment in the \ tation is extended to all. A free-will| iF ot the hospital’ today. Members| Vite? months. {has completed her, nurses training| auditorium and gymnasium of offering will be received. lof the hoard here for the meeting PONG TO TORIC AGO j courae at the Bismarck hospital. Miss|St. Mary’s School on Friday) METHODIST. AID MEETS. ” |are Rey. Frank Brockmuelier of Far-| Mrs Fannie Pollak and her qdaugh-} tere expects vedo priyate duty) evening, Jan. 13, for the benefit ‘The Ladies Aid society of the Mc- 1g Rone giuts oF a Creat Hand, ter. Emma, lett, yesterday for their) VOr™ ere temporarily. of the new school. The public hurch will meet} Rev. rutz of Jamestown, Rev. | home in Ch , after spending sev-: in 7a : is i ; Hee LAE aaa EN: on at|John ‘Fisher f Ashley, John Nathan | eral days in.th. Ay the guest of their | : HET URNS iO) HONE 500 wellety invited. Tickets Theatre. th ‘1 11 ing homes: ie) lot Goodrich, and Otto Schafer of |son and brother,'Joseph roe Whose | . Mts: “th : ii erry, Who has ‘heen . pe! eee 3. iseveruous $23. Fifth ‘treet. ‘| SEES FST PENT : NTRRT AS eae to her home at Clear Lake, Dance at Baker's Hall eyery A TONIGHT and TOMORROW _ ee trict No. Swi meet with Mrs. LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. \rSwin *\Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-|[} Matinee Daily 2:30 Evening 7:30 & 9 W. ie Mccormiee 423 Highth Atrcettl John Reuter of this city” and John { Mrs. M. Dugan entertained at six! Sao day nights. Best music and Mr. and Mrs. ier tear rE Renter anker "of Underwart |aclock diver at the home, ot her visrron rma uae [floor mate, Ie a dance CARTER De HAVEN taba “ a make? olga lack of Lehr, N D., is a busi- George Rexister, 47 rere streat. | where they will spend the remainder | evening.” Covers were laid for six: tness visitor in the ‘city today. Mr ET ERTS With King Baggott , ‘All members are urged to be pi ox ‘ | Mack. ia” connected “with the Clock is said to have becen invented | Burning Laughing Gas that Will Cure ent. The ladies ,helonging to the; Ba dnihae Yoraeteee len Thomp- |}, Pacificus, a priest.of Verona, in| Any Crank-C. other divisions are invited. i FEATHERS FRAME THE FACE ones the ninth century. | ny a bile ce i ATTENDS SAL, N MEETING, | » VISITOR FROM, McKEN7IE. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Loberg left this “Mrs. A. Thomnson of McKenzie visiting friends in Bismarck today. ej AVOIDS PERILS OF DYSPEPSIA; In Place of Stary rving or Suffering Try ; the Plan of Full Meals and - Stuart's: Dyspepsia ‘Tablets, Bh b) ny “Mr Pe \@ Most everyone has gone through the misery of a sleepless right from; dyspepsia. A host of such people found they could eat what they! liked without sour risings, belching. gassiness, heaviness, palpitation or restless ,nervousness due to indiges- | tion if they simply settled “and soothed the stomach with a Stuart's; Dyspepsia Tablet after . eating and! before retiring.. If you are subject | to such misery get_a 60 cent bex of these tablets. today and you will fairly revel your old time enemy, BY MARIAN HALE ‘New York, Jan. 111—Ugually trimming ig at the upper side of the hat but this Reboux model does something quite original and wears its the it cirejes.the face of the wearer. Heathers are softening things, they're kind to any type of face and that per- haps accounts for. their popularity. The hat shown is of brown velvet. A high band circles the full crown and the. narrow brim rolls up, aWay fnom in the freedom from} feather under the brim, curling so that | the face ‘at the front, coming to the HU suggestion of a°point. i morning for Fargo, where Mr. Loberg i will attend the meeting of the Stanu- jard Oii company. SHOPPING HERE. { { Mrs. John ggen and daughter : Helen, and Miss Marie Dracger ot ! Napoleon, are shopping and visiting fin Bismarck. Y visiTor F. RO WASHBURN, John Satterlund, prominent resident fof Washburn, is visiting friends in | he city for several di = vi NG. HERE i | Mr. and Harold Bradley. of | Wilton were shopping and_ visiting | ‘friends in the city yesterday. STOWN VISITOR. | ow. R. Kellogg of the Jamestown | | Ji Alert, Jamestown, was visiting | n Btsmrek yesterday. JAME: ON BU SINESS/TRIP Professor ©. L. -Codding, of Witton | was in Bismarck on a business trip. HERE ON BUSINESS. n of Makoti. N. D., is} » a business visit. | FROM, STERLING. | Mrs. P. Randon of Sterling, was shopping in Bismarck ‘today. SHOPPER Legion members. Regular meeting tonight at. 8:00 p. m. aa. Report on. Bugle Corps to be made. - | Run Down?! Kidney and bladder troubles are not limited to men. | Housework, or work in office or factory, causes women to suffer from weak, overworked or dis- cased kidneys. . The symptoms are— puffincss under the eyes, sallow skin, constant tired feeling, lack of ambition, nervous condition, backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, atiff j joints. | [oley Kidney Pills det right at the cause of suffering and misery, regulate the kidneys and blad- | dee and restore the diseased organs to | sound and healthy condition. i Mrs. Wm. Fisch: 200 Wondbourne Ave. | ‘am just getti i fine. Tam taking Foley Kidney Pills every other piaht. You should have seenme before I stérted | I was veilow a3 gold, now my eves and skin are | ali cleared uo. My kidneys do not bother me at | night any more. Ifitwillhelp sume other poor | soul who ta suffering yor may use my nome wherever your tuecicine 13 advertised.” @ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA w Knorhn all over the Northwest for Quality ® MAIL US your FILMS © 3 For Sale FORD SEDAN Run 2,000 Miles. CORWIN MOTOR CO. i cP From the opening unti? the next Tagh. y at vou will gasp fer breath for t mirth provoker the ated