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- emg < ’ 1 creat FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922 Social‘and _ Personal —“Katcha_ Koo” | Coming Here A novel ‘and brilliant brilliant musical pro- duction, “Katcha-Koo,” will be given under the auspices cf the Business and Professional Women’s club February “10 and 11 at the city auditorium, This Oriental-American Fantastique payee the audience from one side of} th private temples of the’ Maharajah; of Hunga in India where the first Act is laid, to New York at the home} of Mrs. Chattie Gaddin, a rich Ameri- can widow. in the varfoug roles and in the beau- tiful dances and choruses. Among the principal characters will be: Katcha-Koo, a Fakir, Maharajah’ of Hunga,.an East Indian Romeo, Dick Horton, a collector of antiques, Harry | Bradstone, ‘a collecton of adventures, | Mrs, Chattie-Gaddin, a‘ rich, American | Widow, Dolly, her daughter, Prudence, another. Caughter, Solejah, Widow of Wiz: Urbanah, ‘High-Priestess of the nple, Bocdypah; a Slave, Chin- Chin Ico, Chinese Wife of Maharajah, Brazillitate, Brazillian Wife of ‘Mahar- ajah, Patsy Kildare, Irish. Wite “ot Maharajah, La Belle Elysee,’ French ‘wife of Maharajah. Others will as- | sume the roles “priests, slaves, Aapeers, etc. A patriotic and inspiring finale “Lib- | erty. Aflame,” in which America, Joan of Arc, Bngiand, France, ltaly and the | allied nations appear will be ‘one of the * features ‘of the production. An experienced professional . di-: ss supplied by Join B, Rogers Producing Company, will atl ‘nd to th correct staging of ‘the pli scenery and © pila ‘ostumes Wil] be sup- ot Oriental ‘ladies, attemdarts, < polo, “Miss Jonel 1e8 Leads _ Musical Club Program The Thursday Musical club met at} the home ‘of Mrs. John L. Hughes yes- , lLerdaycafternaon, ninetcen memierss . Fagnonding ito mot) call. ‘The progra different than those usually ¢ en. Miss - Elizabeth Jones, leader, read “Hiawatha’s Wooing” and “The Famine, ” with piano accompaniment taken from S. Coleridge Taylor's can. tata, “Hiawatha,” played by Mrs. Rose, During the’ reading of “The Fam- ine,” a pantomime. was. enacted ina stage setting of a wigwam among pine trees. Those. taking. part were: - Mrs. Targart as Hiawatha; Miss. Hoffman, as. Minnehaha; «Mrs. McGray,’ as Nokomis; Mra, Hughes, as’ the’ Ghest of Famine, and Mrs. Arnot, as the Ghost of Fever. Miss. Jones gave the reading with splendid. ‘expression, and the - panto- mime minutely Planned by her and successfully carried out made the story more realistic. ~, Atrthe close of the pleasant after- noon dainty refreshments. were served _ by the hostess. “Co.‘A Dance at Patterson’ 8 Hall The members ot Co. of Co. A: are giving a ‘dance at Patterson hall this: even- ing. “It is expected that a large ‘crowd will attend the dance, as it is given for the benefit of Co, A. ‘This dance will be of added interest , as the Co. A case is coming up for trial next week. The McKenzie: orchestra will fur- nish music for the dancing. Every- one is invited to attend the dance, ~ B. AND. P. W. CLUBS MEET. The mid-winter council of the Na- ‘tional Federation of Business and Professional Women’s clubs will be held in Kansas City on March 9'to 11, and plans are now heing made for the meeting... ‘The third annual . conven- tion of the ‘organization, which now numbers. 32,000 member's. and is repre- a in, 47 states, will be held at ae in July. The federation : iat 11 qué.strong programs along soe nal, sindustrial and legislative «dines, all tending to.promote the best interests of the Business and Profes- : ¥sional Women of the country. TRUTH AND HEALTH. +. All who are .interested in Truth, New Thought or Unity, are cordially invited to join the Truth Circle » which has-been recently’ organized tindi-wil] meet évery Sunday evening ‘at-Bg'elock at the home of Mrs. N. J. Cochran, the Mohawk, Fifth street, To every one who takes up this study with earnest, open-minded and sin- ‘ + Also. - Aesop Fable ~ and Kinograms ng dramatic talent is to appear} ‘cere desire, there is the promise ot health, happiness and. success, , Any |one May join who so wishes, tbr be | GIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY, | Justine, the Mttle daughter of Mr. |and Mrs. Gust Bahmer of 422 Ninth , Street, entertained fourteen of her | Uttle girl friends. at her home yester- | day in-honor’ of her sixth birthday. ; The afternoon was spent playing games after: which dainty birthday refreshments were served, Decora- tions and appointments were of pink.’ A birthday ‘cake with six candles formed the center piece. GIVE POST-NUPTIAL DINER. Mrs. Walter C, Taylor of LaMoure, {and Miss: Leilya Diesem of this city, entertained «at a post-nuptial dinner fae the Gardner hotel, Fargo, N. D., ‘on Wednesday, complimentary to Mr. (and Mrs. H.R. S. Diesem, brother and sister-in-law of the hostesses. Cov- | rs were laid for six at the six o'clock’ | dinner. Le i ee ACCEPTS POSITION HERE. |. Miss Francis Johnson, of the city, has accepted the position of assistant in the corset department at the Lucas | Department store. Miss Johnson is | taking. Mrs. L. 4. Morrison’s place. !Mrs, Morrison and son Jeave Sunday | fér Eveleth,.Minn., where ‘they. will visit at-the heme of Mrs, Morrison’s ral parents, | “THE ROSARY” IS.SUCCESS. A large crowd attended the third week, returned to their home at Hall-| day, N. D., yesterday. ( RETURNS TO HOME. 3 Miss Idea Hezler, who has been a guest at the home of her brother, ©. W. Hengler, for the: -past’ three months, left for her home at ee S.-D., today, RETURNS TO DRAKE. Mrs. Morris of Drake, N. D., who has been in the city the past few days attending the Hotel and Restaurant association here, returned to her home this morning. i \ “RETURNS FROM FARCO, » Miss Leila’ ‘Diesem’ has’ returned: from Fargo, N. D.,'where she attend- ed the wedding of her brother, H. R. S. Diesem to Miss Clare Fannebaker of Mapleton, pats A MOVE: TO fecbe Mr, and Mrs, Peter Harpen -of: Me? | dina, N. D., have moved to Bismarck, aud will make’ their home here. Mr. Karpen travels for a hardware firm. VISITING. MOTHER HERE. Mrs. Walter Peterson: and Mrs. Es; wald Allness of Wilton, N..D.,. are visiting Mrs. ‘Peterson's mother, who is ill in the Bismarck hospital. RETURNS TO HOME. \ Miss Josephine Swanson,, who has been confined to the Bismarck hospi- "| performance cf “The Rosary” at the: auditorium’ last evening. All the i tickets have not been turned in. so | the exact proceeds are not known but], it is thought that ‘a neat sum was realized for the benefit of St. Mary’s | school. Mr. Golden, director of the play, will probably eave Bismarck |tcmorrow for Billings, Mont., where he expects to play “The Rosary.” LEFT FOR ‘CHICAGO. Miss Marv BE. Nelson, of Indiana. , trimmer t Nielsen’s Millinery, is now tin Chicago designing at D.'B. Fisk jand Company. Miss Nelson will re- {turn te Bist k, the fore part of ie bruary and will’ bring with her;the pnew. i for spring hats. YEOMEN $0 MEET. The regular meeting of the Yeo- men will be held on Monday evening. Plans for the Valentine ball and an- nual meeting Will be perfected at this meeting. A social session and re- treshments~ will follow the reguiar meeting: \ LEAVE FOw WISCONSIN. Mr. -and.Mrs..A. G. Jacobson left last night: for’ Wisconsin, where they were. called by. the serious illuess of Mr, Jacobson's father. On their return trip they plan to, visit relatives at Bemidji, Minn. * LEAVE, FOR - MINNEAPOLIS. Miss Ernia Logan and Miss Mary Parsons: left last/evening for Minne- apolis, . where: they will’ visit Miss Leotta Hendershott, who is attending the University. of Minnesota there. ‘ { RETURN TO HALIDAY. ' Mr. and Mrs. W.°N..Wimmer and daughter Vance, who have been vis- iting friends in Bismarck for the past All our trimmed and untrimmed hats have been. placed . in 3 groups for this very special sale. Group 1, $5.00. k : ‘Group 3, $1.00. | : Early shoppers can secure beautfiul hats, formerly | listed at up to $12 and $15 at above prices, Miss Marty Buchholz, Millinery for the study of “Lessons in Truth.”; Phone 367 a _ | The hero, HOUSE At Great Reductions. 4 GOLDWYN tal forthe. past week, left for her home at Wilton ‘tod: é VISITING RELATIVES HERE. Mr, and Mrs, H.-A, Stegner and lit- tle daughter. of Amidon, N. D.. are visiting | relatives, in the city today. SHOPPING JIBRE. a Jerome Stevens ct Washburn, is shopping and visiting in the ne ok several days. si “BUSINESS VISITOR. R Henry Bjornstad of Edgeley, N. D.| was in the city attending to business matters today, To Look Your’ Best Jomorrow Take care of your skin- tonight Tissue Cream for dry skin, Acne Cream for Pimples, Astringent Cream for’ large pores, Lettuge Cream for cleansing, Whit- / ening Cream for * Bleaching. Hart’s/Marinello Shop . Neom 4, Hughes Bldg. Opposite 'G. -P. Hately marek. Saturday ; Group 2, $2.50. 119—3rd aa » Katharine fewlin: Burt PICTURE 2. ey The Tan of the North Woods is in this''Big Drama. played by PETERS : Is the boss of a lumber. camp ina Sierra Red: Wood Forest, and you’ll'‘never know ‘till the very end whether he’s really a hero or villain. FRIDAY and SATURDAY _ Matinee 2:30 Eyenings 7:30 & 9. By THE BISMARCK TRI x FROM STRASBURG: Jatbh Fischer ‘of Strasburg, N. D., is in} the city. attending to business matters: today. * 7 BUSINESS VISITOR. R.:l. Bagwell of Sanger, N. D,, 1 in the city looking after business mat- tera jtoday. “enh ON BUSINESS. Anton Schmitz of Driscoll, N.D., is in thevcity on a business visit today. FROM McKENZIE. a ® O’Brien, of McKenzie, N. D., was @ visitor in the city today. BW SALEM VISITOR. Fred: W. Nager of New Salem. N. ig a visitor in Bismarck today. Dance Birds ofa | Feather. : Medle ae Waltz iy * nexieetall ‘Brother Low ‘Down I'll Forget You’: I Want My Mammy * *. * Old Ti Frankie Could I : The Swallows The Wren © Mattinata (‘Tis the Day) cee Pa SaaE The Old Rugged Cross and Me Serenata, Op. 15, No. 1 Vv. Valse Lente and Pizzicati. Espana ‘Rhapsody * * * My Hawaiian Melody My Sweet Sweeting |. New Columbia Records le ot all Columbia ) 10th and Every Month Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records On Easy Terms if Desired. COWAN’S DRUG STORE 3} contident flustered. individual wastes her tal. Phone 62, THE WOMAN OF POISE Once a rarity, 1s now to we vuserved and admire( upon every hand. 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Free on Sunday. JUST ARRIVED NEW SPRING HATS From D. B. Fisk & Co., Chicago. All Winter Hats left will be sold at from - ‘ $1.00 to $5.00 Nielsen’s Millinery and Waist Shop — SATURDAY ONLY BOX CHOCOLATES 50c-a pound Our Own Make. _CHOCOEATE SHOP. ’ easOmmtorns California Mid-Winter Exeiirsion UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Round trip Fare - BUTTE, MONTANA, to LOS ANGELES $68.40 No War Tax. Leaves Butie, January 31st. Tickets good until Apr’ il 1, 1922. February and March are the most de- lightful months in Southern Cali- fornia. ‘ Ror reservation and further details, write. Henry Coulam, General Agent. Union Pacific System, \ 229 Rialto Bldg., Butte, Montana. PLEASE NOTE THAT “WAY DOWN EAST” , at the— CAPITOL THEATRE Next Week Is D. W. Griffith’s Greatest Production. Shown everywhere at $2.20 Per Seat. Our Admission Will Be Only 55c Per Ticket. 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