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FRIDAY. MARCH 17, 1922 HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY I | CLASS PLAY TO BE STAGED TONIGHT|. | The high school of St, Mary's scio01| are putting on theif class play “Faibl- ola,” a Roman drama in five acts, to-| night, The characters will have the Roman costumcss which have been sent from Minneapolis, A most suc- cessful matinee was held yesterday af- ternoon and it is expected that this evening’s performance will’ be even better, The public is invited to attend the play which begins at 8:15. Following is a ‘resume of ,the five acts: F i Act. 1. . Tableau 1.—Apartment of Fabiola. Fabiola and her slaves. Tableau 2.—Fabius and His Guests. Act, 11. Tableau 3.—The Conspiracy. A road near the Imperial Palace.’ Corvinus and Afra in conversation, Tableau 4.— A Christian Virgin. Apartmicnt in the ‘Lady Agnes’ house. Tableau 5.—An Illusion. Tableau 6.—The Vision. A train of Nuns with Agnes and Spra. Act, 111. Tableau 7—The Seed Is 'Sown. The; garden of Fabiola’s villa. Tableau 8.—A Suitor Rejected. Act, IV. Tableau 9.—In Prison. Tableau 10.—The Martyrdom. (Two scenes.) Act. V. Tableau 11:—A’ Ghastly Deed: =: Tableau 12.—A. Dearly. - Ransomed Soul. a ar Two Dinner Dances’ * To Be Held Tonight (March 17, St. Patrick’s Day will be}; celebrated by the’ residents of Bis-} marck in many ways this evening. Aj number of: people are. giving private dancing parties and then there are the zie hotel and the other given under; the auspices of the Elks Icdge at the | Elks hall. i Elaborate plans have been mace for the annual dinner dance which will be held at the McKenzie hotel. Res-} ervationg have been made and it is expected that a record crowd will} attend ‘the affair. The dinner dance} will begin at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Thorberg is . Reelected Registrar! Mrs. E. A, Thorberg of the city was re-elected state registrar cf tae Daugh-|_ ters of the American Revolution organ- ization at the meeting held in Fargo. Mrs. M. A, Hildreth of Fargo was re-elected vice regent, and Mrs. G. W.! ‘Haggart of Fargo ‘was named as re-| cording secretary. | iMrs.,George (M. Young of Valley City was elected regent; Mrs. J. J. Nierl-; ing, Jr., of Jamestown, recording secre-| tary; Mrs. Paul Johnson of, Grand} Forks, treasurer; Mrs. E, A, Thorberg of Bfsmarck, registrar;) Mrs. Austin’), Crane of Valley City, historian, and Mrs. Kate Claspell of Jamestown, li- brarian. Jamestown was chosen as the meet-} ing place for the 1923 convention, to be held in March. \ E | GIVES BRIDGE PARTY. Mrs. Fred Woodlands of Fifth strect ; entertained at her home on Wednes-| day afternoon. Three tables\of bridge were in play. Mrs. H. K. Craig won the prize for having the highest score. Dainty refreshments were serv-j ed by ‘the hostess. Mrs. Frost of Wor-| cester, Mass., and Mrs. Clark of Los | Angeles, Calif., were tie honor guests. GIVES EVENING PARTY. Mrs. Taomas Fortune, Mrs, T. E. Flaherty and Mrs. McGarvey ‘enter- tained 32 friends at the home of Mrs. Fortune last- evening. A pleasant evening ‘was spent dancing and play-j| ing cards followed by delicious re- freshments., Decorations and appoint- | ments were in green. | DINNER. DANCE TONIGHT Elaborate plans have been made for | the annual dinner dance which will; be held at the McKenzie hotel this evening. Reservations have been made | and it is expected that a record crowd will attend the affair.. The dinner dance will begin at 6 o'clock. RETURNS FROM/MEETING | Miss Matilda Williams has returned | from Chicago where she attended the: meeting of the superintendents’ sec-| tion of the National Educational asso- | ciation. of the association. { | ELKS DANCE TONIGHT | The members of the Elks lodge are} giving a dinner dance in the Elks hall (meats, pies, cakes, salads, etc. this evening. Dinner will be served from 8 to 11. Those in charge say “that a large crowd is expected at the) Elks hall. ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB. club and their husbands at her home| on Avenue B Wednesday evening.| Bridge was the diversion of the eve-! ning. ze LEAVES FOD COLUMBUS. Mrs. H. ‘P. Frost, of Worcester, | Mass., who has been visiting, her sis-| ter, Mrs. Harold Sorenson, for a week. | leaves today for Columbus, N. D., to; visit relatives before returning east. | | ; | VISITOR FROM TAPPEN i Dave McKee of Tappen, N. D., is a; visitor in the city for a few days. { Tailoring and Hat Works Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Re-, pairing, Remodeling, Dyeing of Ladies” and Men’s Clothes. Prompt and courteous service. Call For and Deliver. Phone 58 313 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. We clean and reblock hats. ‘A kindergarten teachers’, Oscar H. Will & Co. meeting was held during the meeting /Street. EAGLE |. Childhood Music ‘Features Program : Twenty members were present at the Thursday, Musical club mecting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. A. Tracy. Mis. Frost, a club worker (rom Worcester, Mass., was a guest. Mrs, J. A. Larson was leader of this mecting. The major part of. the program was devoted to childhood music. A few childhood’ stories of composers were given by different members, as follows: “Handel,” by Mrs, Wray; “Beethoven,” by Mrs. Arnot; “Mendelsschn,” by . Mrs. McGray; “Mozart,” by Miss Wood!and, and “Weber,” by Mrs. Rose. 8 he following program was given: Vocal volos—“Where D'd You Come From, Baby Dear?” ....Neidtinger “Serenades” Neidlinger Mrs. Wingreene Accompaniment, Mrs. Bauer, and vio- | lin obligato by Mr, McDonald Vocal trio—“Snow” ...Edgar “Gossip” ........ Gaynor “My Lady Mist” . . Gaynor Mesdames Bauer, Jacobson and Mor- ris Accompaniment, Mrs. Hughes, and . violin obligato, Mr. McDonald Piano solo—“Themes of Childhood” Risseraisiers sesctye's.tpecoeanterare Schumann (a) “A-Curious Story” (b) “Trauemerei” (c). “Whinn” | Miss Hoffman Following the program dainty re- freshments were served carrying out the St. Patrick’s Day idea. Green and ‘white was the appropriate color scheme used. The Musical club plans to give their concert in the near future. A definite date will be announced later. WILTON VISITORS HERE Dr. and Mrs. Roy C. Thompson, Mrs. W. P. Macomber, Mrs. J. Misses Ruth and Esther Olson and Lucile Curl, all of Wilton, were visi- tors in Bismarck yesterday. OUT OF TOWN VISITORS E. J. Erickson of Driscoll, W. A. and Lester Larson of Baldwin, Robert J. Wilzon of Wiltor. and John Murphy of Wing, were out of town visitors in the city yesterday. + HERE FROM HAZELTON Mrs. George: Monteith. and son,|'Harold Yeasley’s Huskies by one point: George, Jr., of Hazelton, N. D., spent. yesterday in Bismarck shopping and visiting friends. : HERE -ON BUSINESS W. J. Schantz. of Minneapolis, trav- eling passenger agent of the Erie railroad, was in the city on a business visit yesterday. F TO HOLD FOOD SALE‘: District’ No. 1 of th2 Methodisr Ladies’ Aid will hold a food and candy eslER COMET OW afternoon. at. Hoskins’ store, 5 SHOPPING AND VISITING. HERE -Miss Julia Dougherty of Wing is in the city on a shopping trip and is vis-. iting friends here for a few days. WING VISITOR HERE M. M. Christenson of Wing, N. D., was a visitor in the capital city yes- terday. HERE FROM FARGO F. B. Hutchinson of Fargo was a business visitor in Bismarck yester-| day. FROM MINNEAPOLIS George E. Crozier of Minneapolis was a business caller in the city yes- terday. SHOPPING IN CITY Mrs. H. O. Jenny of Dodge, N. D., was a shopper in the city yesterday. St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Dance at the McKenzie tonight. Tickets $1.50 a person which in- cludes dinner and dance, dinner will be served until midnight.| = A Hot, Five Course Guinea Squab Dinner. The Best Bargain in Bloom- ing Plants’ this season. Jargest and finest Cinerarias in all colors, 60¢ each, while they last. We deliver. Phone 784-W. 324 4th Call 81 and leave your order = for real home cooked foods, CARD OF THABKS We take this method of expressing jour heartfelt gratitude to the dear jfriends for the many beautiful flowers | jand assistance rendered during our Mrs. F. E. Shepard entertained the| recent bereavement and death of our members of the Wednesday Bridge} gear husband and father. Mr. E. B. MILLER, ROSE MILLER, Mr. and Mrs. PHILIP PALMER. not to have oily skin or shiny nose as most cases yield , readily to Combination Cream and Loticn at horre employed in ad- dition to Marinello Milk Mask Used and heartily en derred by more than 5,000 of the best beauty shops. Hart's Marinello Shop, Rogm 4.. Hughes Bldg., Opposite G. P. Hotel, Bismarck, “Haydn,” by Miss Rudge; | M. |leaving the blackness and the white- two dintier datices; ‘one at the MeKen- | D'ckson, Mrs. G. W. Stewart and the|ness of th> winter and are going into Our |i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' { | | t By Marian Hale _- ‘New Dork, March 17. — Dancing frocks are taking yards and yards of mat2rial unto themselves and have something of an air of Spain and ro- mance about them: ‘As the season progresses they are j brilliant hues which verily vie with summer sunsets. Skirts are plainly lengthening, ti20. This Claire frock, when Milady drops —— | ‘Bismarck Boys | % a In the Young Comers basketball lea- gue games last Saturday Lawrence Kositzky’s Rough Riders won from onl. The fina] score was 9 to 8. Ed. O'Hare's Cyclone quintette triumphed over his brother John’s clashing five | by the score of 5 to 3, In tomorrow morning’s games the Rough Riders clash with tae Cyclone quintette and the Huskies meet the clashing five. i} At 10:30 the Pioneer groups will compete in games and athletics. Tho Congress or Older Boys. will Meet as usual Saturday afternoon at 3: o'clock. On Monday night at the Now you can s hat you have You'll find in Gordons just t and colors you The RICHARDS Splendid value steel frame. 34x24", Our price during sale... Rubbing surface 7x10”, washing out small garme Exceptoinal good value a a while and priced withi: of all. ‘ 28” size 30” size DANCING FROCKS BRIGHT —; RR eee \known at the grand camp on Monday confidence in and pay a reasonable amount-$5.00. Handy Oil Cans 1-gallon size galvanized oil can. Priced during the sale at.... Fruit Presses or Vegetable Ricers Especially well made. Strong japan Especially good value at........ Carpenter’s Wrecking Bars Tool steel, beveled at one - end and curved claw on other end. Victor Washboards Clothes Baskets Excellent quality. willow basket. Just pe what you have been wanting for quite PAGE FIVE the bouffant skirts’ from her finger tips, reaches quite to the ankle and falls in lovely frilly lines, - The upper part of the taffeta shirt ig a brilliant ‘rose tone, the lower part is black. And where the two colors meet one finds an interesting and exceedingly puffed fluting. A bit of Spanish lace trails across the plain rose colored bodice, veiling one shoulder and a part of the arm. The lace is caught at the waist line with a cluster of handsome roses. grand camp of Pioneers, Mr. ‘Spencer Moise will be the speaker. His topic will be “Music and the Great Compos- ers.” The nominating committee will bring in its report for the considéra- tion of the camp. Tae results of the First Aid to the Injured examination will be made night. Dressmaking, alterations and remodeling. Phone 772M. 508 2nd Street. Custer. Encampment No. 16 I. O. O. F., will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in Odd: Fellows hall. Im- pertant business. elect the quality- the new he styles want. FIVE 400 All shapes +... 29€ Acme :30c + .33C suitable for nts. paring knife. blades. Per s n the reach White E 10-qt. size. sieleio else eh DOe. Good value at es sce $1.19 + Our special price ... Funeral Services "FERGUSON The popular size with the housewife. ’ During sale, only ... Kitchen Knife Set One 7” butcher knife, one regular Are Held For Mrs. Wagner of Steele The funeral for Mrs. H. B. Wagner, who died at her home at Sterling Monday, was held from the Method'st church there today! Mrs. Wagner had been ill only a few days and the news of her death came as a shock to her many, friends. She was born in Towa and was 34 years old. She .leaves her husband and two’ small. children, Hazel and Orville, to mourn her loss, A sister, Miss Bertha Durkes, ar- rived Sunday from Dallas Center, Iowa, and Mrs. Wagner’s parents ar- rived for the funeral today. Rev. Lewis «? Sterling officiated at the services. Mrs. J. P. French and Mrs. Charles Staley of this city sang. A number of Bismarck people went to Sterling this morning to attend the funeral. Don’t forget the dance at The! Don’t forget the dance at The Coliseum Friday, March 17. | Coliseum Friday, March 17. Un GIRENGTH Unt Clerks Ought to Know —the value of system in business, the neces- PaLETH TTT HALEN o— sity of keeping an accurate record of sales, - —e | CITY NEWS \ OO Is Improving Charles Hanson, who was injured severely some time-ago in an automo- bile accident, is improving, but has not been able to, resume his duties at the water company’s pumping station. Dies at Detroit. The little two-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. Lindstrom of ‘Detroit, Minn., ‘passed away at her home last evening. Mrs. Lindstrom is the daughter of for- mer sheriff and Mrs. Taylor of Bis marck and is well known in the city. Mr. and (Mrs. Warren Taylo of Menoken, left this moning for. Detroit to attend the funeral services. Bismarck Hospital News. Miss Mabel Spohn, of the city, Myr- tle Stolberg of Flasher, Clifford Erick- son of Driscoll, J. A. Davis of Arena, J, E, Fitzgtbbéns of Braddock, and Mrs, Emil Krause of Mannhaven, have entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. ‘Dorothy Petron of Coleharbor, and | Betty Swanholm: :of ‘Underwood,. who ‘have been receiving treatment at tie hospital, have returned to their homes. Get News From Home Bismarck Rotarians who are at- tending the district convention at Du- luth will get news from home while there. The Duluth News-Tribune is printing dispatches from all cities from which Rotary delegates come giving the “high spots” of the day’s news at home. for ‘the, benefit of. the visiting delegates. The Tribune is co- operating by sending dispatches from Bismarck to the Duluth paper. St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Dance at the McKenzie tonight Tickets $1.50 a person which in- cludes dinner and dance, dinner will be served until midnight. A Hot, Five Course Guinea Squab Dinner. ‘DOLLARS 300 and colors ANA Our Three Days Special Sale ENDS—TOMORROW—SATURDAY NIGHT This..event will long be remembered by those who visit our, store Tomorrow. ‘We have placed several items on sale at prices that ‘will appeal both to men and women. The ‘special prices which will rule on these items will make it well worth your while to take advantage of this sale. Note the special items and the low prices listed on each. 10.Qt. Gray Enamel Water Pail Suitable for any number of purposes. Priced for this sale......... 491 Steel Fry Pan . 23 TL Fine tempered steel ete a iatieeei os .. .39¢ namel Combinets : 2A merchandise on hand, etc. TM Perhaps that is why so large a percentage of clerks just naturally put system into the management of their financial affairs. quit I InivATE Many have built up very substantial bal- ances in our Savings Department. If you haven’t yet opened YOUR Savings Account Heres why not come in and open it next pay- lay? j 54 Qe CN CITY NATIONAL BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA Re HART’S MARINELLO SHOP. Our Children’s Hair Cutting Department is Becoming More Popular Each Day. Come Early on Saturday. We Are Open From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Every Day. Children’s Hair Cutting 35 Cents. - DANDRUFF IS DANGEROUS It robs the hair and scalp of its nourishment. It causes baldness. It: destroys the beautiful lustre of the hair, that is so much admired. : DANDRUFF CAN BE CURED. Our treatment will restore the hair and scalp to that healthy condition, necessary, if you would have beautiful hair. We guarantee resulis or money refunded. Ht SUNSET BARBER SHOP. Ladies Phone 130 W. for Appointment. Bz, < = > = CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY of Bismarck Announces a E FREE LECTURE n. Member of the Board of Lectureship of = H —o The Mother Church, The First Church = of Christ Scientist, Boston,, Mass. ELTINGE THEATRE . Monday Evening, March 20 8 o'clock. All Seats Free — The Public is Cordially « Invited. AAR “PRAIRIE SMOKE” By Melvin R. Gilmore. = = 4 = — = a Christian Science —by— WILLIAM D. KILPATRICK, C. S. B. of Detroit, Mich. “eA Sal = ail Revised edition, bound in cloth, per copy, plus postage (10 cents)..... .$1.50 This cditiort is just off the press and as the supply is limited, we ‘would suggest that you send in your order without delay. White enamel cover. $2.00. P. 0. ORDER OR BANK DRAFT WITH ORDER. Address BISMARCK TRIBUNE COMPANY. Bismarck, N. D.