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« , . ary ’ ¥ ‘ i 3 ou . A ed ® ‘ Pe ‘ ’ hoe 1 ay 8 ’ i NY . wry f \ = , Gay-for the: year :+922,,the <ladies. Aid. »new- officials’ there. The ladies from FRIDAY, JANUARY: 13471922 Social and _ Personal| i \ Aid Divisions } Meet.and Elect. Many Offic v § \ Three divisions. of the “ecabe | Methodist’ Episcopal Ladies\ Aid held | their meeting and elected officers | yesterday afternoon. { ‘The first division held their. meet- | ing with Mrs. S. G. Severtson at her | home. ‘The following comes were | elected: President—Mrs. Stott. Vice-president—Mrs. 1. E. Spender. { Secretary—Mrs. Enge. | ) Treasurer—Mrs. Bonham. 1 Flower ‘Committee—Mrs. Deants | Cook. The third division met at the W. K. McCormick home on Eighth street. The following officers.were elected: | | « President—Mrs. Harry: Clough. 1 Vice-president—Mrs. J. W. Scott. | Secretary—Mrs. W. C. Cashman. , i Treasurer—Mrs. J. E, Dawgon. The fourth division met with Mrs. { George Register on Thayer street. | Following are the names of officers | clected; Président—Mrs. J. B. Sayler! ~ Vice-president—First, Mrs. Burman; Second, Mrs. Ferrill. Secretary—Mrs. H. S. Lobach. Treasurer--Miss Lulu Gilliland. , Henry j Visiting committee — Mrs. Doran, Mrs Ferrill. Sick compitteo—Mrs.: Titus, Mrs. | Alfred Dale. Legion Auxiliary Holds Meeting athe Woman's 8 3 Auxiliary of the Lloyd Spetz Post, American Legion is start- ing the mew year with excellent pros- pects for the best year of the organiz- ation. At the opening meeting of the year the ‘new officers were in the chair! and the members were very, -enthysias- jastic and evidenced much interest in\ the ,worl Am outline of the work proposed for -the year-was given by the new president and committees will be appointed to go ahead with the year’s program. Outgoing « officers | were thanked for the splendid reports they gave for the last year: The auxiliary of the Legion, with thé help of the post, expects to hold a circus in the near future, ‘planning to make the circus a big carnival event for-the people of the entire city. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Le- gion is’ now organized natiol steps having been taken. to thie ed interest is being maintained. - The or- ganization is composed of mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of: ex- service ‘men of the World: War. ' Lutheran Aid Closes Very Successful Year ‘With the election of o of officers yester-’ of the Swedish ‘Lutheran Aid ‘closed one of ‘the ‘most successful years in their history. The meeting was well attended and all were well satisfied with the year’s work. : The officers. who: will lead: the work of the’aid for 1922 are: President—Mrs. J..J. Barth, Vice’ presidents—Mrs. .C. J. Eliason, Miss Ida Swanson, Mrs. John Wray.: ice president. endan= Men! Cc. I. Larson. Secretary—iMrs, E, ‘F. Alteon elected). ‘Trezsurer—Mrs. ed). 923 was taken in at the-meeting held yesterday afternoon, Local Ladies Atten Attend “ Maecn* x About a dozen Bismarck Lady Mac- cabees motored to ‘Mandan last night | and attendél the installation ‘of. the | (re- | & Nelson (re-elect: Y =stallation ‘Bismnmeck !wahd Uttended .were, Mrs. Cy WM, Mré"B, Sayler, Past Com- mander‘ of the Bismarck chapter, Mrs. Henry ‘'Horman, lieutenant command- | er, Mrs Cover, Sergeant, Mrs. 6. E.| Morris, Mrs, “Brandt, Mrs. , Ejlison, Mrs, Heten Corty and Mrs. ‘Thomas -MeGowan. : : Lady. DeMars of ‘Fargo ‘was the’in- stalling officer. Mrs. Dow of Mandan | { was the, Lady of Ceremonies. Following the installation, Lady De- Mars .of Fargo, and , Ladies Sayler, Will and .Morris gf Bismarck, gave | short talks. A class of ten members | vee initiated into the Jodge last night. Following the meeting dancing WAS j enjoyed and a delicious luncheon was served. The Lady Maccahées of Bis- marck reprt a royal time, thanks -to | the ladies of: Mandan. i i GIVES ADDRESS TODAY. lev. A. C. Grier of Spokane, ‘who | has been giving a series of lectures in Bismarck yesterday and ‘today, un- der the auspices‘ of the International Truth society, concludes his. program with this evening’s lecture. . Rey. Grier, field’ lecturer of the New Thought Alliance will speak this aft- erneon at 2:30 o'clock and at -8 o’clcck this evening. The meeting will be held in the Business and Pro- fessional Women’s club rooms. His subject this afternoon is the “Great-| est Servant in the World.” _ His sub- | ject this evening will be. ‘How. to’ at- tain and retain success.” “A itge will offer.ng will .be -taken.. - - | marek high, school, class of 1921, Ras won a place.on the. University. of Min- nesota rifle team, according to the of- | ‘ficial bulletin of: the university. ~ Reg- ular. ‘indcor gallery competitions: are | held, by the team during ithe winter | APPOINTED DISTRICT \ E. H.-Happel’ of 305 Sixt treet, | has-left for Minneapolis, ‘having been | appointed district representative :of| the Proctor:and Gamble company for | western: North ‘Dalscta’ ‘amd’ “north-| western Soutir Dakota: ENTERTAINS AT HOME. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hartley enter- tained a’ number of friends at ‘théir homens’ Westor-Rosser.: street’, fast Ne ee ee eer eeeerarreereneener aera eTS§ lence cpen its eyes. i Her Siggliende is as inspiring as her at the Kansas City convention. The |" local meetings-are- well: attended and |" EYES OF OPERA. ~GLASSES), Poser” Rist Ae oe 1 [These talks ‘and lectures will en- |: lable any boys to prepare for their} ; scout tests in First Aid. Any boy of SHE OPENED THE BY ALICE ROHE | New York, Jan. 13.—Jeritza the marvelous! | | | twelve years of age or over may take It's, the hame of the biggest sen- advantage of these Monday night , jsation the Metropolitan Opera House , | talks: to boys. has known, \ | Next Wednesday C. L. Young willi_ {ibe the speaker at the Olaer Fae iWongress, His topic will be: Value of Public Speaking.” | Last? Wednesday.in the Congress’ jbasket ball league, (Giitsche trimmed Brown, 16 °‘to''6, and Fisher trimmed |. aicDonald, /16 :to 12. | Saturday's Program, i 9:30 A. M.-—The Young Comer's ‘class, ; 10:30 A. M.—Ploneer Athletics and ; Basketball, Hustlers vs, Tigers. i Great Bears--vs. Lightning 5. | Wigglers vs. Baptist 2. | Loehrke:tes ‘vs. Lions. i 1 i ! Marie Jeritza is the singer who has literally made the Metropolitan and “No longer can the tired business F man get out of going to the opera by saying he doesn't mind the music j if only he didn’t have to look: at pie singers. Jerltza is beautiful, she is young, she is exquisitely built, sfle 1s in- } telligent, she can aing, she can act, | she has great personality—and she. is ‘married to a baron AND she\is very much in love with her-husband: This Viennese has ‘positively shat- | tered traditions. Her elasticity of | volce is equaled to her elasticity of body. She can sing in any position. She doesn't have to stand .with @ vtranght front expression’, eye fast- ened on the director, as she takes a high note.”: She crouches, sits down, stoops over, lies: down—it’s all the 1 3 P.’ M.—Second round in the Con- gress League, MeDonald ys, Brown, Fisher! vs.) Gubeeuke CITY NEWS TS, | J same. She is a great actress as well i ee. | as a phenomenal singer. t “Confined. “to Home, Jeritza sings Italian and. the heav- | “Mrs. Benjamin’ Homan, bookkeeper! MARIE JERITZA I think the thing.I want to be most of all is just a normal woman. “[-want to do as well as I can the! things nature -has made it possible for | me to do. I work. very, very hard jest German opera with equal ease. ‘at Lucas: departinent. store, contin-! “ed to: ‘her home with a severe cold, ihe Gite: Club, >Frank: Allen has ‘presented the Elks club ‘here with.a set of ivory pocket »The set, said to be brought, with Mr. Allen from New Jersey, es- to the, Elks Tosca. And. when you meet her face to face, you find this wonderful young creature as bashfil about being in- terviewed as _a-school girl. \ Baron Popper is the husband of. and I want to keep my mind always bilfard” halls. " Jeritza and he is the son of Blanche jopen so that I can understand all the, werth upwards of $100), was celebrated Parisian Marchesi, ‘the voice teacher. \ “It is nice to have America like me,"said Jeritza, in broken English. “But. what. more can I say? I not. temperamental—I’m just a sim ple woman with a life work to perform. T love.my art and I love my hushand. eee eee 7 evening. ‘The hours were spent danc- ing’ after which light refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr, and Mrs. N. E. Jensen of Brittin were out-| cf-town guests. people in the world. “To be a great opera singer ‘one ' pectaly for presentation must bea great actress"and'to he a‘ club. great actress one must understand hu-4 = man beings. Acting. and singing in!‘ * At-Blsmarck Hospita). grand opera are one—they cannot be; Mrs. Marion Davis of Denver, Colo., disassociated if grand opera is prop- who has been visiting friends at New erly interpreted.” ‘salem, 'N. D., has entered ‘the hospital Hor treatment, .B. B. elstrup of Par- ghal and C. I. Larson of Mandan have night to, Regan after a several days’ lentered the hospital for treatment: visit w.th friends in the city, i To Dedicate e Church, VISITING FRIENDS HERE ! ‘The dedication of the Sowth, Side, ir. and Mrs. H. K. Amory of Drake : Mission church, 205 Sixteenth street visiting. friends in Bismarck to- South, will be on Sunday, February 5: day. \The service will commence at 10:00 MEI ‘o'clock. Rev. P.O, Williams of Bis- The Young ne Society of the |, Mrs: Elmer Carter of Mandan, and; marck will preach in English. The First Baptist church are invited to a het ‘guest, Miss Clara Foss, were: second sermon will be in.German by debate given by the W. W. G. girls at | Shopping in Blamarck yesterday. | Rev, J. B. Happel, their regular meeting Saturday eve | i VISITING HERE | ning at. the church. i Mrs. William Werton. of’ Baldwin, LEAVES FOR GARRISON. N. D,, is visiting in Bismarck today. Mrs, A. F, McGray of Garrison, FROM JAMESTOWN. turned ‘yesterday to her home, aft et} Dr, L, B: McLain of Jamestown is | a‘ week's visit at the C. W. McGray| visiting in Bismarck, gtoday. home here, and with her husband, who | is, iM in a local hospital, YOUNG EROETES SOCIETY Sees Improvements Here. J. A. Ries, of Shakopee, Minn., ‘member of a firm manufacturing soft i drinks, accompanied H. F. Keller to i Bismarck from the North Dakota | State Bottlers’ Association at James- i | town. Mr. Ries said that he had ney- SHOPPING. HERD ates “er noticed so much improvement in Mrs. J. A. DeLong of Baldwin is I; ‘town in five years as he had in Bis- shopping in’ the city‘ tod: | marek, it ‘being five years ‘since he ‘was last here, 7 , Mt St. Alexius Hospital. _ Mra, Samuel: Smiller of | Third street, fell and broke her arm yester- ‘day. She entered the Hospital for treatinent. The little dayghter of/Mr.| and Mrs. A.M. Jockson'6f Mott, who has heen. receiying treatment at the hospital, returned to her home yés- terday.. Mrs; Frank) Kaiser of M Kenzie, has: entered the, hospital and ‘ ———————— | i i Mrs. as ‘Hubbard enter- : Out: fourteen’ of their friends |. ¢- at -their. home on ‘Fourth street last +| evening. : “ Following .a Pleasant social evening: réfreshments were ‘served.. | Governor Nestos made a great. hit QUEST FROM CALIFORNIA ©. | with tlie’ Pioneers on.Monday., night. pROvA Races: salesman for the | Now that the holiday season is ae Packer can i nraah a Over the Pioneers have returned from Mri ahd: Mrs.'R, A. Rufener, Murphy | more bael sew nalts ane Apartmehts, on- Wednesday. er Pein dake Haine rite | ernor Nestos after being introduced RETURNS FR ‘OM AMIDON. ‘by Grand Chit’ Walter LeRoy: not Miss. Mary Paske returned yester- ‘only, blazed ‘the trail’ for: 1922,'.but \day from Amidon, whoracalied clear through to true Americ: Bismarck Boys isi Th called by the death of ject ilps ane boys, may a ti } ‘We Took the’ Tax Out Ftul if “any joneer will, forget. his |]. | of Taxi RETURNS FROM Visit. \ | Splendid. illustr. Miss’ Agnes’ Zahn’ returned last | ful way in: which, they. evening from Minot, N, D., where she | the'niahy iMusrations, had ‘been vititing at the home of ‘her; fron rail, be 1 good iron rail, but don’ | ‘SERVICE TAXI CO./ sister for°the past two weeks. be an iron ‘rail at. $75 a ton, if you ; ! : ougt to: be a 'wateh spring ‘at a ‘mil-| 2 BUSINESS VISITOR Ai lion anda quarter a ton. J..D. Hague of Butte, Mont., was a The speakers ‘for the grard business~visitor in Bismarck ‘today cil for the next six weeks are: as fol- Mr. Hague is connected’ with the | lows: Union Pactfic Tailroad. ) . January 16—-“H ow to Build a Cresta | Strong Body, Dr. H. A. Brandes, BUSINESS VISITOR January 23-—-“First Aid to the In- NO. Nichols of Medora, N.D., man- | jyred,” Dr, 0. ‘Atnson. ager of the High Grade Lignite Coal)” January 30—"First Aid to the In- company, is in the city. on a business jured,” Dr. J. 0. Arnson. visit today. | February 6.—“First Aid to the In- AT BRADDOCK “| jured,” Dr. J. 0. Arnson. — Miss Jennie Jensen, nurso of. the: “Way ‘Down East” Greater than “The Birth of a-‘Nation” ; Jamestown will be started at once and 1, sion following .a meeting last night. Twenty-two acres of ground have been | perehased: as they are completed it will be: ad- | stallation. ‘of the new school. ——————— will undergo an operation. Matthias Kapp of Ashley, has entered the hos- pital for treatment. FISH HATCHERY AT JAMESTOWN Commission "Decides To Start: One at Spiritwood Lake BASKETBALL 1921 -- Champions of State. VALLEY CITY vs. _ BISMARCK Friday Nite, Jan, 13 8 O'clock Sharp. a fish; Lake near Jan, 13--Work on at . Spiritwood Fargo, hatchery. the hatchery will be in operation by ‘summer, it Was announced here today. j by the state fish and game commi by the commission and plans are now being made. As soon rtised and work on the project arted, George M. Hogue, Secretary ! f the comm mn announced. e 4 Sons of Norway meeting to- night at K. P. Hall. Open in- Program and_ re- Bring a friend. “Without a doubt the best game to be seen igh i this year! At The High School’ Gymnasium. ' freshments. Dance at. Baker's Hall every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day nights. Best music and floor in state. 10¢ a dance. St. Clemen’s Court 747, Cath- clic Order of Foresters will give a social, entertainment in the auditorium and gymnasium of St. Mary’s School on Friday evening, Jan. 13, for the benefit |- Thé public invited. Tickets REMOVING GREASE Spread -the paste’ on the ivory and Candle grease can be removed from jet dry. Then brush off with a dry carpet -by placing a blotéer over the | prush, Smooth ivory can‘be atcdined spot and passing a hot iron over the | with a piece of soft cloth dampened blotter. ‘nnd then dipped into salt. Don’t forget the Masquerade dance at the I. 0. 0. F. Hall Sat- rday night. CLEANING IVORY If you would clean ivory make a paste-of sawdust moistened with equal parts of. sawdust and lemon juice. } UW) is cordially 50c the person. ABO A January Economy Saturday Sale. COME SATURDAY, buy your needs, and be convinced that this is one of the greater sales. Watch for our sale on long cloth, “nainsook dimity, lawn and linen, it will pay you. Visit our store each day, and you will be surprised at,the amount you can save by trading here. - Our class of. stores are ‘the most popular trading centers in the country today, and there’s a reason. Lage over the bargains we have assembled for this sale. ‘ .High grade. Viko Aluminum Ware nationally. advertised, and guaranteed. 4 Biemarck hospital, left on Wednes- | day for’ Braddock, N. D., on profes: | sional duties. SHOPPING HERE ‘ Mr.’ and ‘Mrs. H. J. Huelskamp of | Hazen -were shopping and .attending ito business matters in the city yester- jay. \ RETURNS TO WILTON t Mrs. ‘Mattie Hill returned to her; home at Wilton today after a week's i visit at the W. E. Parsons home here. TO GOLDEN VALLEY _ X Miss Agnes Thorne, nurse of. the Bismarck hspital, has left for Gold- ; en’ Valley on professional duties. i HERE ON BUSINESS ! Mr.‘and Mrs.,A..L. Schrack of Glen: ' dive, Mont., are in Bismarck on. a! {business visit, 1 FROM MOFFIT H | | Millinery . We have placed. all our trimmed . and untrimmed hats in 3 groups ‘—and as a special Saturday feature have priced them as follows: : Mrs. B, R. Slater of Moffit is. visit- §- ing and shopping in the city today. RETURNS TO REGAN. fA Mrs. sone Langdahl returned last LOT 1, $5.00. | as "LOT 2, $2.50. “LOT 8, $1.00 Many of these hats have been listed at $12.00 and $15.00. Early buyers have the ecvantas of: first selections.” Miss Mary pucthale Millinery Phone. 367 119—8rd Street are. | and rest Tired Nerves with the delightful relaxation. and skin stimulat- cing influence induced” by 7» ‘pINELLO * Rest Facial A. treatment once a, week means a lifetime ef beauty. Hart’s --Marinello Shop, ‘Room ‘4 Hoghgs Bids Opposite G. P. ae Bismarck... t # ” ..:.° FALLING HAIR. a Is'a Barber Shop a prover place for ladies to pat- renize? Certainly. Any First Class properly conducted Barber Shop, is a proper place. We have a private booth for them to do their hair, _-and we are treating a number of ladies’ scalps for falling hair every day. Ask those who are taking our treat. ments. Phone 130W for an appointment. 5 x We: positively guarantee ‘to refund cost if--we fail to stop your hair from Falling. : SUNSET BARBER SHOP _ 89c LEADERS | $1.49. LEADERS 7-cup | 5-quart $ percolators i Colonie t@a kettle. ...-..0. OD 9-inch | 8-qual cake molds... .. | prpacive ‘kettle.......,, 4-quart | 9-cup gence pans... | Leger es EM croemeete © quart | 4-piece E preerve Kettlesei yoo. 0 0 ne 89c combat: cooker....... -piece | -qua rue ahaha reg | cia PAN sissies oe “quar! arge : mixing bowls.............. om ca gua 114-quart j 10-qua! cereal cookers.............% irae nelle.» Penh 3-quart -quar' covered sauce pan...........+ i oral hap SPAN ubled quar’ roasting pans. z Strainer kettles. . eee Buy oil cloth, light colors, Haale we suits, ‘ape $1.69’ to $2.25. per yard. jose ou Ladies’ gingham and percale aprons. | at ............ Be ciate soe $1. 00 Light and dark colors. 89 c || Boys’ ee mittens. Values 50c. 39 c Hach 503: oeseeins ol6 viletsinroae Close out at... ...ce cece eee eee Ladies’ 9 8 Men’s wash tie: 1 5 Cc out size aprons................ C | assorted colors,....:..:.. S é Lady’ Lois doubled mesh Human hair nets, sold only by the Well- worth store and made especially for us, pie size and a 10¢ guaranteed. Sold at this store only, for.. Other Specials Worth While. A y Large , : Hooks and eyes. 1 c scrub brushes............0+005 Card of 12 for..... Oa esas cscla Cloth - Dress fasteners. 1 c scrub brushes............ Card of 12 Webster’s pocket dictionarie: Ink : 40,000 words, at only...... veel tablets .... Sewing thread, School tablets®. oc..o\oriiieueeeee me We want to make this sale a bargain SEITEN ind to give the public an opportunity to see the many new items we have aan bled for this sale. .- With every $5.00 purchase we will give 1 3-quart Viko lage pan, valued at 69c, for 10c. WELLWORTH 5 and 10 Cent Store Bismarck, aa , ‘