The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 23, 1922, Page 5

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tw 6 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922 . 1 | SOCIAL AND. Shuns Fame for Love THE BISMARCK TRI BUNE - Braddock, Ray Atkins of Elbowoods,| | Master Henry Otway Wray, and Mrs. |S. F. Lambert of the city have been Theatre in New York had only the highest praise to give it. Mr. Cobb’s story has its setting in STATE TO PAY that Mr. McGovern (A. J.) and him- self considered the present price of wheat ample argument. for the law, PAGE FIVE. MOELLER NAMED:: | PERSONAL l .| discharged from the hospital. : New York's Ghetto. It abounds in the ALL EXPENSE and that they had decided riot to AS CANDIDATE ———_— 4} COST ME LFAE ‘colorful atmosphere of that interest-| For the first time since the in-| make use of the publicity pamphlet rennin Bismarck. Hospital P, A. Moeller of Enderlin, railroad To Organize Play In Grade Schools) gncd as a result | Ben Holweger of Wishek, Mr: | Dan Giese of Elgin, Gaylord Thomp- {son of Mandan, J. H. Anunson. of | Driscoll, Baby Mabel McAdoo of Wer- \ | ng section, and its characters are such faithful portrayals that one would believe that they were lifted bodily off the streets and into the Metro studios. ception of the law, the state will pay all of the expense of getting out.a in its support. This will probably re- duce the size of the pamphlet to six pages, employe, has been selected by the Nonpartisan league committee as publicity pamphlet and mailing it to the voters of the state. The pamph- plet is to be printed this time to candidate for Secretary of State this fall, according to announcement to- the east H i z if ue Weather permitting day. Mr. Moell candidate fi ? ner, Kenneth Wiley of Jamestown, Miss Dana appears in a characteri-| present to the voters the. initiated Pe spielen bpurdeas oa Nine Sacre ana hm ged and Mrs. Aug. N. Johnson of Leith zation which is rgally unique. This / grain grading law. It had been the|Rcof/Garden will be open for| Congress in the first district in the © Walker, director ot have entered the Bismarck hospital diminutive star, with her vivacious understanding of the secretary of /dancing tonight. Service a la| Primaries. - fumounsentent of ae ion, has charge of the| | for teratment. Miss Hilda Carlson of porsonality, appears in a role that] state that two pages of the pamphlet carte. Many people have en-| [2sue’s candidate for Attorney-Gen- Work aid:with the eoansratien eet ahel | Underwood, Clarence Stedman of the affords her more than her custom-|would be taken up by an article sup- | « ‘ cral:imay Be made: famerroy grode. schosl teachers: expects ste aint icity, Miss Edna Muller of Stanton, ary opportunity for joyous comedy.| porting the law. joyed dancing on the Roof as R rect the pliviof the chide emedenios | | Mrs. 0. L. Kragness of Douglas, Mts, The Five Dollar Baby” tells the| Friday, the secretary received a/the evenings have been de-/ Dance at the Coliseum to- ly. Miss Welker will supervise the | | William Baird of Halliday, and Mrs. story of an abandoned infant who is| telegram from Wm. Lemke saying lightful. night. ‘ nae WIL supoeyate (he Philip Fuchs of Paradise, have been pawned for five dollars by a hobo! = ak Uses 5 | discharged from the hospital. |'who finds her on a door-step. Uncle Since the opening of school the {Ben, the pawnbroker, thinks some ; resignation of the three kindergar. j2 Children Sustain — ore is playing @ joke on him, until ‘ fan “WHI cae ae the | Injuries in Accidents cnita and ‘the ‘required interest is | | paid, he is up against the proposi- i Ned easi by the death of Miss Anne Mullancy and Lois Pearce have sent in ther, | tion since the opening of | once Bently, formerly | t her at Wachter school. | will take charge of the Richholt and | Wachtcr kindergartens and Miss Ma bel Olson will take Miss Bentley's | Elmo E. Berg, 6-year-old son of {H. M. Berg of the city, sustained a | fractured arm when he fell from the ; bicycle which ‘he was riding yester- jday evening. He was taken to the Bismarck “hospital for treatment. : Vernal Anderson, 83-year-old son of | Victor Anderson of Wilton, received ;@ deep gash across the nose at the base of the brain yesterday when he fell down the cellar at the Anderson tion of bringing up thesfoundling. A warm attachment grows between the Jewish pawnbroker and Ruth, as he has named her. When eighteen years are gone, and Ruth grows up into a beautiful miss, the hobo returns to| demand the girl. The Carpenters. Dance will |, be pestroned until next Satur- | | place, Miss, Lavina Register will | H the Bis- i trke charge of the Will school kind- | eseier ada Pr nt Bis: day night. Ot | lable to return to his home this morn- | : ing. While the cut was painful, it is Caddies Play Golf not considered dangerous. i Tournament Today| | Frances Koch ies if F {The grown folks are not the only | Passes Away Here / 1 ones who enjoy. golf and golf tour- 7 Tat | . naments. The caddies at the local! fiss Coro-Lee Reed, Little Rock, Ark., picked by Howard Chandler Frances Koch, 2-year-old son of! e. links staged a tournament today.| ‘Christy as the most beautiful girl at the University of Illinois, has fore: | Mr. and Mrs. Christ J. Koch, passed F es rf Five of these youthful golfers were| ‘gworn fame and a stage career. She'll wed Robert Barle, Morrilton, Ark.; | away at a local hospital yesterday, ) e Cc competing for honors in the “great! and live with him in an obscure country town. _ * [afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, =..====saeeenesesemenenenas : American game for presidents.” The | te RE ES ‘Koch who were former residents of NS y youngsters entered the field with; . "i p . : Bismarck have only recently return-/ great enthusiasm, Bystanders who. Visit with friends in Bismarck to-|@———————___._@ Bismarck have ont | OF EYERY e V er oO wan S were on the grounds to see the youth- | day. I CUPY NEWS = ['“runeral services for Frances will Gameanacimas soe ful champions take off reported that . BARN DANGE cae —r be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 Th ’ Sil some older folks might feel proud | i eae y fi the Webb Bros. funeral s . to’ swing the clubs with equal finesse.| | A barn dance will be given Wed-| Baby Gel lars Interment will take place at bse mh . The standard numbers are the hard-to-get kind. There’s naturally wa | nesday, Sept. t the home of Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Swett of Tut- St, Mary’ tery. ns “bi 5 | RALLY DAY AT PRESBYTERIAN |Jennie Moran, 31-2 miles southeast tle announce the birth of a baby girl)” Naty ® Cemetery \) Lining to Storm always a’ big demand for them, and our stock has heretofore been ‘ . CHURCH SUNDAY af the jelly toes the pencil of Mie! at the St. Alexius hospital. —_______.__¢ somewhat limited. We have enough of them now on hand to be able The Sabbath school of the Pres-| dairy circuit. SP SCE a a | AT THE MOVIES || Clouds. i li f them: ‘ Be byterian church will observe Rally | ay. aoa stra Reo. H pe BAY Consens Moves p eiehataeedsraaeciia ies : to give a list of them: r ay Sunday at noon. All departments | . Realy emcee amd e Bismarck Tire and Auto Com- If you have one of the a o oe No. 1. Victor Mixed Ch will meet at 12m when the annual| Marsh, Mont., arrived in Bismarck) pany is now located at 215 Main THE ELTINGE eed liberal policies we Hawallan Walts Medley Hewniian Guitars 1, sgarr(Sonee of the Pett No. 2. Victor Mised Chorus graduation will take place. Promo-| last evening for hort visit street. A complete repair and ser-| Choosing between two men is the | sell 0 Bi Kilima Walts Hawsiiin Guitare | Lue-Kalli 4gigy{My Hero, ("Chocolate Soldier) oh na ark tion certificates will be given to all} a a ree |vice department for Buick cars has | difficult teak fe ee {yhe al se I ee blade Hea 1nase| National Em! March U.S. Bewebend, Gta Thehemy Cate on Kreialer i e) ivi 7 De st, Leo J. eT; been installed. already married), tbe 1" i mm at the Picnic--Part 1 Silver eA geass Elman the pupils in the elementary division eorge C. Rust, Lec agner, | been installed. Ieead: able asa en eee or wrecked prperty an reces! 4444 Souvenir (Drdla) Violin +7; é © of the Sabbath school and diplomas | and A. Valstnd of Mar‘on. were bus-| a Contance Talmadge in “The Primi- for loss of income. ! Cohen at the Plenic “Part 2. Silver 64778 Little Mother of Mine MeCormack : ¥ will be given to all pupils who are |incfis visitors here today. | Boys Arrested, tive Lover,” the First National at- i 18721 {seen oy iva Whitemen’s Orch, 64861 Fond Recollections Violoncello Kindler promoted from one department to/ a | two boys who entered the Stacy | traction which is the feature at the |¥ INSURE AND BE SURE aarza{Valee Erica Sexophone Wiedoolt 64063 Dune : Werrenrath another. |_ Harry Weisman and family of Me-! pyuit” company's office Wednesday | Eltinge, Monday and Tuesday. One | Saxophobia Saxophone. Wiedoslt ‘a0 Corry Me Back to Old Virginny Gluck-Cherus Lauchlin, 8, D.. are visiting in Bis-' nigh have been arrested and turned | of the men happens to be her sereen” | The staunch Hartford Fire], 16756 Invitation Walta McKee 89104 Ave Maria (Gounod) McCormack-Kreisler TO RESUME COLLEGE WORK. | marck for a few days. : te the cuttoly of Jadee Nose |Rusband, who discovers a a ee A ’ _- : Miss Margaret Smith will leave t = isle, Chef of Police Martineson said | "ot original but forgotten through | HSEAn® , Company is afi We're fairly certain to have the particular records you have - : morrow on No. % far Riverside Cal.) Mr. ard Mrs. Dove Raick of Na-| today San" | disuse, of retaining his wife's affec- | leader of insurance compa-f, . Gome ‘in and: i to resume her studies at Junior Col-| poleon shopped and visited in Bis | pin oats tpt | ieThs [Pome ore nie pang ad policy ks i been wanting. me, ih and sce. lege, a branch of Berkeley. arck today. scheduled as a scin' nd kno i : leae es a of Berke ey pei marek today cS) eae Resigns Fosition drama.” Harrison Ford -and: Kenneth Staton at you are fully | at St, Paul, Minn, and Sioux City! J. L. Larson and W. H. Drescher! , Miss Myrtle Scoville, secretary of ‘Harlan play the parts of the two ng HOSKINS-MEYERS rnd Ouaua, fa of Minot, were business callers; here| the Minimum Wage Bureau, has re- men around whom the star's offec- Be i ¥ peat | this morning | signed to accept a position in Pert- tion wavers. MURPHY Iexelusive Victor Dealers, ‘ , FORMER RESIDENT HERE. | i Pe Las adit land, Ore., and will be succeeded Oc- aOR Bi k N D: k : C, HI. Stott: of Austin, Minn, is| H. M. Robinson of Fargo, made a teber 1» by Miss Dorothy. Blanding CAPITOL ne story] “The Man Who Knows ismarck, N. Dak. spending several weeks in Bismarck | business trip tothe Capital City 90 Of the Secretary of State. be ein a OI WTCh: ae peReelD Insurance.” on business connected with the Hor-| yesterday. i criginally in the Satufday Evening ‘Bismarck, N.D. St. Alexius Hospitai Norman Hummel of Gackle, Emma mel Packing Co, Mr. and Mn-. Stots lived at Person Court until a short time ago when they moved to Austin. Post, has been convefted. into | a photoplay by Metro, with Viola } Maisolf of Ashley, Miss’ Laura Lang ‘Dana in the title role. It comes to of the city, and Robert Lee of Ster- the Capitol Theatre Monday with an | ling have entered the St. Alexius hos- | exceptionally fine record of popu- pital for treatment. Mrs. Peter Kapp | larity, and critics who have witness- of Raleigh, Mrs. T. J. Kinney of led it during its run at the Criterion George ©. Helling of Minot was a} j business caller here today. i Louis Miller of Wilton, visited in the city today, RETURNS tO COLLEGE. Albert Cook, whv has been visit- ing his mother, Mrs A. W. Cook, ® during the past: several wecks has | ‘ : returned to Grand Forks, where he| Dancing on The Roof every; 4) ™ will continue his work as a junior in| Wednesday and Saturday f stooge" ‘the Unversity of North Dakota. evening. Come ard enjoy a: ° ° | y serum nour, jdanre whi the weaker 6 1 Lasting Beauty in Mrs, Harold E. Winchester of Haz-| 00d up in the air. | girs ‘ ; elton, who has been visiting at th ae ' te oe cade bet oon ene Artistic Portraits s returned to her home today. a Sees z 9 ‘ soni Mrs, Anna Knauss of 7th stree:! ‘ ; ‘ z » | vIN' ‘ ts that she obtnined a yield of | Light and shadow, richness of tone, graceful pose : : Ia etlcar ne euene Mpg ot 30 bushels of oats per neta on her and the personality that speaks from a portrait— Main Street, Bismarck, N . D ie Bismarek, left this morning for| #ettion south of Brittin, N. D. There i F i ing of k : ‘ech inter | Ws @ yield of about 25 bushels of These are the things which go into the making of ° ° ° Bright toe” '0 Spend the winter) yeat per aere on the same land, she|} a picture which strangers stop to study, and your Featuring Specially Selected Bargains for Mon ay an ue ay ee says. friends treasure, not alone because it’s you, ‘but because TO LEAVE FOR SCHOOL. it’s art. : Miss Florence Homan will leave to- iti | ; aa 5 en sh il eter St. Catherines sehr, ROof Garden will be open for Slorby Studio UNDERWEAR DOUBLED MESH | BLANKETS BLANKE Mrs, John Homan will accompany her| dancing Saturday night. Sei 1 h Id de- We will antec to save’ you daughter to St, Paul vice a la carte. Many people} z Underwear values that’should de. teed hai e will » guar « — have enjoyed dancing on the Successors to Holmboe Studio mand attention. We carry the well | Guaranteed hair 5c money on blankets. Let us show ‘ Ps TO VISIT SON. Roof J rhe evenings have “Makers of Quality Portraits” -° known F. A. Patrick line. Ladies | nets ------ beeen eee trees you. "ars Cc. W. ‘Neff of Elkhart, ne. | been delightful 223 4th St. Phone 264 Bismarck. ribbed fleece union suits, ankle | we are fortunate in being the first has arrvs or a mon 8 Visit a e ~ home of her von BH. Neff and tam. | Sea HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CHRISTMAS legit long sleeves. Regular value | in the city to offer a guaranteed COTTON BATS ily. oon Dance at the Coliseum to- MADE NOW Sale jrrice ......0.. $1 19 doubled mesh human a i ee Good quality. 2 5c RUMMAGE SALE. night. 2 : 5c. It will pay you to buy these by oe The women of the Catholic church | Ladies ribbed fleece union suits, | the dozen—only—5c each. 8 for... ae ass are planning a rummage sale fo. | i no sleeves, ankle length. Regular \ peer ml rami aay value $1.50. 98c oe | ee ee eee Sale price . 25% off MILLINERY 25% ND TUESDAY @ oy ~ FiB.0, SISTERHOOD MEBTS. Misses ribbed union suits. Regular a P ‘ Good pate ging- : : Chapter F, P. E. 0, Sisterhood, lues 79 ; Large shipment of Fall and Winter h Each $1 00 values fe 59c Hats just received. See this de- | ham. Each.~....... . will meet Monday at 3 p.m, with Mrs. F. R. Smyth, at her home on Third || street, Sale price FOOTBALL FREE Genuine leather football free with every 8 suits of boys underwear. Sale price. 89 c Each .... partment. SCHOOL TABLETS The Wellworth Special, the biggest tablet, 5 c for .. Aor : Pencil box free with every six tablets. FAIRY SOAP 25% off On every hat in the store. handle the Geraldine Hats. LOCAL TELEPHONE GIRL Miss Marguerite Mickelson, toll operator at the local telephone of- , fice has an article on “The Attract- ive Smile Voice,” in the last issue of the “Northwestern Bell.” The Best Looking Women’s Oxfords In Many Seasons We DRY GOODS This department is the busiest de- TO. UNIVERSITY vinceut Clevelnedeer Wont an | DOLL FREE FOR THE partment in the store, there are | 6 : 49 c are ae SRE Hie eae eau ee LEAVES EORLGAEED The woman who makes an early morning appearance; at 12 inch sleeping eyes, dressed doll, Ty. TThird, we carry the largest , PALMOLIVE SOAP Phil Boise, Franklin Roberts and business, at a committee meeting or down shopping, likes with every 4 pair of and most complete line in the city") z $4 Fugoto atend the state agrcat-|[@| the trim, efficient air that the smartly styled Oxfords lend (AU SLER BRON Ds. | pee. ait Speci ror Maney S Da ane nee St ar Sane comes <o her appearance. And the many housewives who enjoy a BAe pair Foo cree sce 35 | Fancy and Dotted imit 6 bars to ac : c LEAVING FOR COLLEGE brisk walk each afternoon will also profi‘, by selecting their a Percales, 5 yards... $1 .00 sere Wash rags. eS 25c Miss Alice Webb will leave tomor- ' row for Grand Forks to continue | Wool mixed flannel, colors, Brown GERMAN TOWN Black and Grey, Oxfords from these news styles. Coates Crochet Cotton. 10 c her work at the University of North ; | a ; Dakota. al The Prices range from— YARNS 54 inch width, yard... $1 25 Ball .........00005 “ All colors, 34 02. balls. ‘ g ; 2 5 CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS , |. Special for this ! ‘ We carry a complete line of | Aluminum ware. Pp ; Soe eet eee ean ae S| $5.00 to $10.00 GHOE ar 25c Gaeran. and Tavarian Chins See sale only. Girls and Misses our display of cut glass at moder- | Many large pieces 98c o'clock at St. Mary’s Auditorium, COUNTRY CLUB DINNER Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor enter- tained at dinner at the Country club yesterday evening. ON AUTOMOBILE TRIP. in| Mr, and Mrs Oliver Webb and Mrs. P. B. Webb left this morning by au- tomobile for a week or ten davs’ trip to Fargo, N. D., and Detroit, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Conlin of Jamestown stopped over for a short | “Style Shoes of Quality.” Webb Brothers (BV/AIA/D\ WZ NUZNOANIAN Nea ea Ia Nid Yor Ye Nor? Nee Nea Vor re Wr LYM Wwe \Wa Wa we De Ne gee $1.00 ate prices. for You can not afford to pass up this Sale. See the many Bargains we offer for these two days.

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