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' "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Rain ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. ee Li Sa ee SPAGEE | All tickets reserved Wednes-| lousehold Hints | day and, Thursday at Harris & —-—----——-4 Co., for Katcha-Koo are for Fri-! day night only and are numbered -—. KING |TO GIVE AWAY PRINCESS MARY IN WESTMINSTER. | oe {Social and — ENGAGEMENT RINGS _Personal Time was when a halt hoop of dia- jmonds was considered the height of feminine bliss! Now half hoops are 26. Ticket holders wishing to; attend Saturday night will re- serve their tickets later and will A Mountain of Regt Mrs. Register i {too dreadfully. old-fastioned! It must 3 get ibe all the way round or nothing! A have a different number. To. Assist In- - pirclet of damonds pet in platinum, EaSesenenennneenscmeen cannct restore your ‘ ; {tiny pearls or emeralds put in with iceless” gift — i : Red Cross Work: \dlamond dust are quite the smart and|_ Professor and Mrs. C. Earl: TEE aati oa a oo sah Hfashionable thing! JoDell, Dancing Instructors at d acti Mrs, D, B. Register has consented | : Baker's Hall. Open noon to 8 | 27° 2Clion now can pre \ to hecome a part of the regular Red) BANDEAUX | p. m. / it. 80°% of us have defec . Cress cffice force. The work of the Pee ie ap ereaea er par a ath it ee BEE eyes—and don’t realize it. 4 ‘ Burleigh county chapter. is much jand among: the debutantes one secs Know, KNOW your ey Dance at Baker’s Hall every See Tuesday, Thursday. and Satur-| Best music and: heavier han that cf the other, chap- 1 ters in the stute, because ex-service men from all over the state come or; |very Wendy-ish circlets of gay ber- 'rles and foilage. But do be careful lin fastening them: Don't stint the day. nights. Bonham Brothers ‘ ‘ send to the capital to inquire about | \ t | making claim for compensation, ete. ! The Red Cross is the natural place! to make their inquiries, and as the; office is supplied with blanks of. all; kinds and the object of the Home’ ‘Service Department is to help. the! men, many of the claim papers are! entirely filled in at the office here.’ ,This worl; in addition to the relief work through the county makes ww) necessary to’ keep . the. office open nearly all day, although the office: hours are only in the afternoon. Hith-/ er Mrs. Register or Mrs. Conktin will! BY MILT be found at the office’ nearly every! éndon, Feb. N. BRON .—Westminster Ab- |hairpins! It’s too dreadful to have one’s hair~Girdle& slipping towed jone’s nose during the dance. ' BOUDOIR BOOTIES Exqusite things are the new boudoir booties—made of quilted satin and, ‘snugly“ined with lambs wool, they are | qjbordered with white rabbit. Wonder- ‘fl rest shocs those are. (3) v Many. strands seed pearls wound | jabout the arm dre a conceit of th mania, Sweden, Denmark and Nor-;moment and charming. Very often a way. ‘ ‘line of black enamel outlines them ; In Open Carviage ion either side. morning. , Neither of these women re-| ceive any,yemuneration for their sery- ices but both are giving their time vey, the greatest and one of the old- est shrines in all Britain, is to be the scene of the wedding of Princess <The princess hopes, weather per mitting, to (rive t i i ‘ 8: firiye to the church in any Lhenile fringe, all of two feet long, FRINGE very gladly to the Red Cross. | Mary; daughter of the sovereigns of | England, to Viscount Lascalles. And already the. sounds of the hammer Musical Comedy ‘and the saw are to be heard where Dress Rehearsal jusually there is the intoning of .the open Se aee Ree on jis used on the collars of some of the et ante ncess Mary, during the wedding new evening wraps. So heavily does , The scramble for tickets to these! ceremony, will use a beautiful Church {the fringe hang that: it cults con- places has already started and thou- bt England prayerbook which is be-| coals the material of the garment sands who think they ought to get{ing specially printed and flluminated ! under it. tor the purpose. A beautifully woven ; ey ‘ fehoir and the thunder of the organ. a Proves Talent For the first time in 640 years the 5 parse The grand dress rehearsal of the ‘;tantastique, “Katcha-Koo” was put on wt the aiiditorium last night, with en- “tlre oréhestra and complete arrange-; ments for stage setting. . { AID holding tickets will he delighted | that they have secured) seats in time. | Notice should be given the number- | ing of -ttckets, All tickets. reserved | at, Harris & Company today and) ‘Thursday are for Friday night and are} numbered 26, Watch your number, ‘There will he a different number on tickets, to be ‘reserved and used for Saturday night. The number. will be: announced later. { MEETING IS SUCCESS. > A large number of members attend- sed the meeting of the Women's Chris- iar. Temperance Union held ai th home of Mrs. R. Mobley yesterda wfternoon. Mrs. William Suckow gave} the Memorial address on the lite of Frances Willard.; She. spoke, of her; as a woman, , Every: menther present’! ory of this noble woman. ‘The regular business:was taken up| following the memori Mrs.’ Ralpi! Penner. was appointed -ns* delegate ta) the Women’s Community Council. Mrs, Necia Buck of Jamestown, State LW. ©. T. U.-worker, will be in Bis- This matter was discussed: at the meeting. : close of ‘the. afternoon hy the hostess>|.2:30° to.2:45-o'clock 'P. M.; this; being! the time designated for the’ pioneer: are requested to meet et St. Alexius hospital promptly ati es, Mrs.’Smith and Mrs, Gordon, _ ; MISSIONARY MEETING THURSDAY | A Splendid program.upon Japan has | been prepared by. Mrs. J. W. Deemy, : for.the Woman's Missionary meeting | at the Presbyterian chireh ou Thurs-/ sdlay at 3 o'clock: - came “Japan, As It Is Today,” will -be: given by Mrs. ‘C..L. Robertscn:’ “Th Need for Christ Mm Japan’s Factorie Mrs. Ratph Penner; “Japan Working | Out Her Problems,” Mrs. Fred Han-| son; “What’ Christianity, Has Given! Japan.” Mrs, Benton Baker; solo, Mrs. | D. C. Scothorn. ‘ib Mesdames C. L. Young, C. -B..Nupen| Beers was presented with a number; and W. L, Nuessle will-be hostesses. ! The Woman's Missionary societies ' of the Presbyterian chrch are observ- | ing their February meeting as Dollar; Day. If every woman who belongs to; the Missionary society observed this, day it would be more. than $350,000 | for the-cauce of the missions. - i abbey is 10 be the scene of tWe wed- ding ot a child of the British sover- eigns. In that time more history -has tukén place in this wonderful building than in any other in the world, Kings have been wedded, crowned and buried here. Many of the greatest captains that ever led British armies and many of the greates! ts have fpund a last vesting place here, The’ dbbey is the last resting ace of Britain's Un- known Soldicr who fell in the great war, : Large the church is its seating ity for a great event is compar- atively limited, Rush for Tickets y ‘ west door and walk down the entire length of the great nave, Therefore carpenters are now at work erecting platforms in the nave where vited guests will be seated. ee fter a several "da: i!l return to thei: and Mrs, Janes, visit in Bismarck, The wedding’ has been kept a secret and the announcement today comes a a great surprise to. friends. u PIONEERS ATTENTION. v Members of the Pioneer's Associa-| marck ‘to give an .addiéss here some|tior’ of Burleigh. county, are invited time during. the. month of Kebruary.,|to attend the Gclden Jubilee recep-' is’ in the city visiting his wife, who!) », ie bride expects to en-|s ome two thousand in- places will be bitterly disappointed. The chancel will be reserved for the members of the royal family and the representatives of eign powers, among whom will be our ambassador, Georgé Harvey. The chairs on which pall the guests will sit will be brought from Buckingham Palace. King to Give Daughter No seat will be provided for King George, as be has announced his in- tention of giving his daughter in person, ‘He will therefore escort her down the nave to the altar and to hand her over to the bridegroom. show it will probably be the orgeous London has seen since ronation of the king. The ets from Buckingham Palace to the ahey will be gaily decorated and have ‘been issued to the king and aueen of Italy, Belgium, Spain, Ru- HERE FOR WEDDING. ie of New England, .N. D., are in Bismarck to attend the wedding of their daughter nd sister, Miss. Julia Weber to.Myron 'H.-Atkingon at the Atkinson home jthis evening. VISITING WIFE HERE. J. C. Butterfield of Beach, 'N. D. tion in hcnor of Sister Boniface, at) jij) at a hospital ‘here. ‘5 the St. Alexius hospital, Bismarck, Refreshments ‘were served at the;om Monday, February 13,,-1922; from All members 2:30 o’clock on that day. A, Williams, President. - Emma B. Falconer, Secretary. BIRFHDAY-SURPRISE PARTY. About twenty friends of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Beers surprised them at | their home on Eleventh street Mon- day evering. The affair was in hon- or of Mrs. Beers’ birthday. Follow- ing a pleasant evening retreshments were served at two Jong tables which -were decorated for the occasion. Mrs. of lovely siftg, TO GIVE LU! NS. The Woman P. L, club of B marck, will give a series of Precinct Luncheons. Mrs. A. the hostess on Thur: at her home ov. Ths 4 S. J. King will be the hostess Satur: i! VISITORS "FROM GLENCOE. James Hartley and George Schuett | of Glencoe, N. D., were business visi- 'tors in the city: today. { VISITING IN CITY. i | Bert Hendershott of Menoken, was | transacting business in the city to- | day. | easteen IN FARGO ON BUSINEESS H. K. Craig and 0. B. Lund, of the | BUSINESS VISITOR HERE, | John Havelanko of Ma fi tin the city cp a business v i Pree LEAVES ON VISIT 4 Mrs. G. A. Hassell left this morning | for Moorhead, Minn., op a visit. | CITY . NEWS | Baby Boy ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Sponsel of Man- ng H Mra, Caroline Weber and daughters, } had some tribute to offer to the mém-| home in Glen Ullin where they will) Miss Agnes and Cather ‘make their home on Mr. Jones’ farm. stand beside her until the time comes| 4 will be troops in all their |the trade, regents: wrote to the prin-: gorgeo War let with gi-|cess asking if they might preseft her gantic bearskin ‘busbies. Invitations |a wedding cake. The king replie 1 { \ | i ! ! city, are in Fargo’on a business visit.! Og ‘i for Katcha-Koo are for F { | } that. \p. m. |serve their tickets later and | : altar qloth of pure white silk will be! A KNIFE HINT, used on this occasion. This belongs; | It is ‘often difficult, even with + to the abbey and as a rule is only|sharp knife, to cut raw meat. You | used on Muster Day. It is magniti": will find that the knife works easter | cently embroidered in gold and is; ; " i 2 i y: called a masterplece of its kind. jit Nealad. Dini dhe ldde: tn hut water The wedding ring is now being man- | * a fies Re Ufactured by the court jewelers, It is! COFFEE I gi pure aa ae ne las been eet Fresh coffee stains can be removed Raine eezeines: hard - Morgan to. WWig ifrem fabric by placing fabric over The wedding ceremony will ‘be per+ t Hy ang pouring bot water Chrough forined ‘by the Archbishop of Canter- BEALS ETO VOLY COSURALS,{ aaBOLVO tha Bishops of Lon=| little borax in the water. ch and Wtipon, | bride: goes to the: home of her husband she will tind| there “some” cake (o cut. The Na- tional Association of Master Bakers, Contecticners§ and Cat repre- | senting more than $000 members of! Hl i | he'd be much obliged, and so that’ CARD OF THANKS ra We -wishsto thank the-kind.friends | and especially _ Superintendent. Mc-.| Cleland and Mr. M t Mandan ‘for ‘their sivcere sympathy and assistance during the recent death of our son .and drother. MR. and MRS. WM.’ A, CARMICHAEL, " AND CHILDREN. , * + Coming next week’ the ‘most sensational act’ in Vaudeville. “Sawing,a Woman in Half.” “Professor and Mrs. C. Earl JoDell, Dancing Instructors at Baker’s Hall. Open noon. to 8 tt ‘All tickets reserved- Wednes- day and Thursday at Harris & ....Ben Turpin in “Love and: Doughauts” day night only and are.numbered 26. Ticket holders wishing to attend Saturday night will re-° have a different number. TONIGHT Richholt’s Cash »=4 Carry floor in state. 10c a dance. i Jewelers and Optometrists. J THOMAS :MEIGHAN in “White and Unmarried” The Romance of a Dashing Yankee Bachelor Who Started 2 Out To “Do” Paris—and Did! AND BEN TURPIN COMEDY “LOVE AND DOUGHNUTS” K-I-N-O-G-R-A-M-S 2 TONIGHT ‘ ‘ AND TOMORROW In order to prevent misunderstanding regarding organization of the Boy Scout bandiin Bismarck with reference to the buying of instrumentation, we wish to announce that we are not in the instrument business and that local ‘instrument dealets. are’ at liberty to contract for the entire instrumentation of the band pro-: vidiag the instruments furnished are of a Standard make. For further information see W. L. Dodson, Room 401 Grand Pacific or C. H.-Geil, Steele, N. Dak. ij Signed Musicians Progressive Association. C, H. GEIL, See’y. | day evening, February 11, at her home!dan aro the parents of a baby boy} 2 if y © horn at the Bismarck hospital today. | el on 517: Seventh’ street. i if Hl Baby Girl. | { Mr. and Mrs. James Campagna ot the city, annource the arriv of baby daighter at the St. Alexius hos: pital this morning. [ Phone 631 | Grocery [7th & Thayer] | The Original Cash and Carry Store =. ‘ HERE ARE MONEY SAVERS. | 14 pounds Granulated sugar....... das ean etbags ern $1.00 \ Extra Sweet Corn. XN 2 cans ..... i faa ie Electric Spark Soap, 18 bars... Rinso. . No rubbing. MAKE: SPLEN DID. PROGH Mrs. Alfred’ Zuger and Miss 1 -Pangburn of: the city visited the i METHODIST LADIES AID not! The Third Division of the Ladi visited the, school since th? latter part | Aid Society of the McCabe Method nf. December said the progress’ made | church will meet on Thursday aft in that time las been remarkable. | noon at 3 o'clock at the home of M The school now meets thre> times peri’, G. Ackerman, 418 Seventh. street. week; Tuesday, Friday and Sunday! all members are urged to ‘be present, forenoons. A bookkeeping course {s|The Ladies belenging to the othe mow being start~l-in the night schosl i divisions are invited. and ansArithmetic course in the illit- | % iprate sthool. They*now have seven, evening. Elected Representative, H. J. Stroelke was elected by Cap- | | ital City Lodge No. 2, I. 0.0. F., as} ithe lodge representative forthe grand | GIVE SURPRISE PARTY llodge session to be held. jn Grané | with Beecher Stair as st-} About 30 members of the Rebekah | por i — Foth ladies are very much jtodze surprised Mrs. Emma. Pillon at j Bopissin dune a Package .. 09 | enthused over. the work .and. Miss, her home. la The honrs | Coroner led. < ; packages ., : ess 25 ! Panghurn has consented to take awe spent playing cards and dancin | Corgner Stroelke made: a trip to | Strictly fresh eggs, Sotntatewe ate JAD |The members of the party present class in penmanship regularly. 2 rs. Pillen with-an appropriate gift. | Canfield township, near: Regan, bein; called -hecause of the death of Is: {belle Holwagner, month-old child © ;Christ Holwagner. The coroner’! j found the death due to natural cayses RESIGNS POSITION HERE —— Misa Hazel Farkasch,: secretary of | the minimum wage department. has; The Tadtes Aid Society of the First * handed in-her resignation to take ef-|Iautheran @timrch will hold its monthly fect March 1. Miss:Farkasch has|meeting\a: the ehurch parlors. Thurs-4 heen-in the employ of the department May afternoon, F~»ruary 9. Members since July 1, 1919, and since that time and friends of the society are urged | has occupied an imnortaht position|to be presont at this meeting. in’ all the matters affecting the wage! — scales of female employees through-| RNEBEKAHS TO MEET out. the state. Miss .Farkasch was! + The reenlar meeting of the Rebekah engaged in welfare work in: Lodge will ha held on Friday evening New York and Germany. Shejrt etght @’clock. Initiation will take has nct announced her. plans for the; nlace at this mecting. A large att2nd- future but plans to visit at her home ance is desired, in Wisconsin for a time. > TO GIVE DINNER DANCE CHURCH NIGHT The Masons and members of the The members and friends’ of the} Fastern Star announce the dinner Baptist church are reminded that wejdance which they will give jointly at t of steward-|th2 Masonic Temple on February 22. and discus-| eiaan sion this evening. This does not take! THIRD DIVISION MEETS. the place of the devotional meeting) The Third Division of St. Marv's but simply includes it. We are tO} Sewing Circle will meet ‘with Mra. have other subjects later. We hope) Thomas Forture st her home. 808 to, make, the meeting worth while to/ second street on Thursday afternoon, ¢ all who will-attend. Atter the all . ing the’ teachers and officers of the| MAND 4X VISTT ° Sunday geltoo! will meet for con-| ace p ARAM ae HERE ae serene ivaven and Mrs. J.-M. Hanlev of Man- den. were shonning and visiting in Bismarck yesterd: Whas-sat!! Haven’t Bought Your Ticket For ~ KATCHA-KO00?? You Sure Are Going to Miss Something. Better Use Team, Steam or Gasoline, but Buy That Ticket and Come Feb. 10-11 —to the— Auditorium Only $1.10 or $.83 LADIES A) TO MEET , Prof. and Mrs. C. Earl JoDell —of the— . - MINNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF <.. DANCING _ Now Located at BAKER’S HALL MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, From 12 Noon to 10 p.m. Bismarck; Mospital News‘ \ Henry Milde and Paul’ Wallock, | both of the city, have entere] the | Bismarck hospitel for treatment. Mfenry ‘Hardy of Buri d. ‘Lester | ‘Olson of Burnstad, Mr: M. Snyder of Menoken, Mrs. Andrus. ‘Huber of Artas, S. D., Max Chinn of Mott andj John Weinrich of Zap, N. D., who; have been patienis at {he hospital re- turned to their homes today. The annual ball of the Brother- hocd of American Yeomen will be a Valentine affair at Patter- son’s Hall on the evening of Feb- ruary 14th. An extra effort. is being made to make this the gala event of the winter season. ; TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY, From 12 Noon to 8:30 p. m. © TOUPEES & ‘WIGS Made To Order The only Toupee & Wig manufacturers inthe Northwest. Write for Toupee,& Wig Our methods of-teaching are the latest and our experience enables us to make it a pleasure to the most difficult student. Re i = u Mrs. O. Lundquist, entertained , the} members of the R. T) club at-her oni | Three tables of! 5 535 Dainty refresh-; SIORPING A 2 fo Are Caaren Taner apd Mies El noth Harth aé Menalenn, NV. 1... were, ; yesterday afternoon. bridge were in play. ments were served at the close of the afternoon. All Instructions Strictly Private. e bchansing and vi 4 2 . ; ; berdaye ss Catalog. Do not hesitate to consult us—as we will cheerfully For sale by all members of Business and OF INTEREST HERE terday. 4 ; : ‘ ‘ all r : S i ¢ Bismarck | eee | MAISON BERNARD CIE. render all possible assistance. \ aay ) : add Gian lin telbhasrin tHe news of| PRCIN RUOINESS VISITOR, | 724 Marquette Ave. | | P Professional Women s Club. Tickets re- the marriage"of (Mary Hermes and) Ich Taneach!. af Pewan, wns in|} Minneapolis, Minn. | served at Harris Book Store, Wed. & Thurs. Thomas Jones of ,Glen Ullin at the) the Gity attending to business matters |]! Bishop's house she? On ¥ there yesterday. ae

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