The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1922, Page 5

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seal REESE Ecce reedeete Spe aeey ie ape a ge . « ~ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1922 “ ye THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ON BUSINESS. | ta role, Irving S. Cobb wrote the i jofity. BO He troniat Buranes Or: New Clothes For |! story, which appeared some time ago rag ayy ANT i is- f) ) , _ School E eitk for abversl vas, Sih legal | in the Saturday Evening Post. business. Mr. Heffron was assistant | g——-———__________@ ,__ Miss Dana's newest characteriza- ;t PAGE FIVE Will Call Conference On German Loan Brussels, Sept, 25—An Interna® (SOCIAL AND I PERSONAL | —__——__ ——__ -—__¢ ___ 15 Proposals a Day! Cunningham-Stair | Nuptial Vows Are Taken in Steele: Wilma Valeer Cunningham, | ter of- Mr, and Mrs. B. W. i n of Steele and’ Ray V. Stair were unvted in marriage. at the home of the bride's parents; Sundsy at high noon in the pres-! € members of the two’ miles and =a few inti-| mate friends, Rev. D, K. Ford’ of the Steele Presbyterian church! reud the marriage service. The! nuptial vows were taken before an: 1 altar of ferns, asters, x in the living room, The br-de’s wedding gown was white crepe karess trimmed with) pearl be She wore a corsage! of Orphel'a roses. -uir who is a graduate of smuarck business college has mace her home in Bismarck for the | st three years. Despite the last of; ; attorney general of North Dakota during the period when Judge An- ‘drew Miller was attorney general. PRAIRIE. CHICKEN DINNER. The men of the Benedicts’ Bridge club entertained their. wives at a prairie chicken dinner at the Coun- ltry club Saturday evening. Places| were laid for -20 yuests. Baskets of roses ani ters were used to decor- ate the dining room and tables. SPEND PAGEANT WEEK HERE. Mrs. G. 0. Mudgett of Valley City, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. S. 1, Hollingsworth during the pageant week returned to her home this morning. STOP OVER IN CITY. Mr and Mrs. R. J. Thurlow and j daughter, Dolores of Washburn, scupped over in Bismarck on their | way to Wahpeton, : . VISITING OLD FRIENDS, P, D. Kendrick ‘of St. Paul, Minn., formerly of Bismark is spending a ladopted as a foundling by a pawn- broker with whom she hey been left. | She appears in the piay first as a {tomboy of thirteen, causing havoc among the children in New York's Ghetto, where the story has its se- ting. Later, she appears as a grown- lup miss, with her boardingy:choo] !deys behind her, and she promptly | falls in love. | The life of*the Ghetto in remark ‘ably pictured in the photoplay. Har- |ry Beaumont, who rected the pic- jture has introduced a number of | types which provide much amuse- | ment. ¢ Ralph Lewis appears as the Jew f | pawnbroker in an exceptionally fine j characterization. Others in the cast |are John Harron, Tom McGuire, Otto {Hoffman Arthur Rankin. : Jl Mar- \jorie Maurice. Rex. Taylor adapted |+he rtory for the sereen, John Ar- | tography and A. F, Mantz was art and technical director. renner that of a miss who has been} Henry Blakely, general traffi |nold was responsible for the pho-| agent of the Northern Pacific rail- road, in a letter to the Joint Page- ant committee, said in part: “IT want to congratulate you on the remarkable success of this under- taking. You presented an entertai ment which I am satisfied was very mveh appreciated and enjoyed. “I was much pleased in having an oppoitunity at Bismarck to vi- sit some of the old timers who re- membered me as a young man 7” breaking into business life in’ 1877. SPECIAL MEETI Bismarck Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M. tonight 7:30 p. m. M..M. Degree. ATTENTION CO. A MEMBERS! Regular drill Tuesday even- ing, Sept. 26th. Important that all be there. | tional conference to consider repara- | tions, inter-allied debts and a loan | to Germany will probably be called for early in December, it is learned. The Belgian government, while it has not yet been «sked by the allies to issue invitations, regares the su morning of such a meeting ais certain The December date was proposed so as to await the result of the An- glo-American negotiations for debt funding and to affo\l time in which to induce the United States to par- ticipate, SPECIAL MEETING | Bismarck Lodge No. 5, A. ly. & A. M. tonight 7:30 p.m. M. M. Degree. | See “The $5 Baby.” Capitol Theater tonight. | J.R. ‘Bryan. Tax | 1100. ar and a half she has been em- ved »s a stenographer in the the state hail department. ' Seair hes resided in Bismarck | A number of years. For some-; ne past he has been a bockiceeper | \tew days here visiting with old friends. . | SUNDAY GUESTS. Supt, und Mrs, A. Clemens of Gar- | rison spent Stinday as guests of Atty. land Mrs. F, E, McCurdy. | the out-of-town guests; e3 Nena, Cunningham of , * ‘Tuttle, a s'ster of the bride, and} N Huida,Pletan of ° Bismarck. : r tlic ceremony a three course! mer Was served. Mr. and Mrs.| ir who are both popular young; people in marck wiil make their! home ‘he after a short wedding | trip ‘o not and other points in} the tate. TAKES POSITION. Charles Gobel has taken a position with the French & Welch Hardware! When the regulation Peter Tom store, begins to pall on. the spirits and el all usual clothes become a snare and C. R. Strogren and Emil and Al-/q delusion it is time for the modern + fred Garnelgard of Finley spent Sun- young woman to speak to her mother dey in Bismarck, seriously about’ new dresses. Taave eat Then she finds such practical little E. A. Keler and R, Brick of Stra: | dresses as these to lift the monotony i burg shent Sunday visiting. with) of lessons. They are as sensible a3 | ‘Ho. hum! Another proposal!” yawns Mademoiselle Edmonde Guy | ———- | saa rae SE na ve . 16 times daily since’ she won a prize as be! P. teel fe made al Wi serge, flannel are | prize as being the most beautiful girl in y jersey, W 4 M H ris! J.-F. Brutley of Steele, ‘ool, jerse ‘Be, " | get the same answer. . mail but all | husiness trip*to Bismarck yesterday.! the materials used:for them and they The New Fall Footwear includes many delightful styles. Let us show them See Our Displays of New Frocks, Millinery, Blouses, Suits, Gloves, Hosiery. i = ~ may be trimmed with colored wool O’Hare, city attorney, will ed dinner for a few old fashioned | _Atty. T. F. Murtha of Dickinson, | embroidery, bright silk pipings or next Sunday evening OM yicneers at their home yesterday. | Visited with friends here yesterday.| yokes or appliqued designs. The Mother’s Social elit) Will] meet, Tucuday afternoon at 3 o’clock | with Mry, William Harris, 824 Fifth SPC f atrook® oP ie | “Parks and Playgrounds and How jp, i Ranke sane 3 @ —ctroct. ‘The program for the after eens ne ee air, O'lfare| 19 of the guests present had been) 44. ang Mrs, 1. Parkins of Ral- to you. by 4 ettaat i ea ye Mrs. H. C. Loy of Stanton, Mrs. Me a |will show that the churches have a 0:4 fashioned friends for 52 years.|cigh spent Sunday in Bismarck. | Wy” Macicg dears : liam McCloskey, and baby oy i | of McKenzie, John Sasse of Golden ppin serene Sup Valley dnd’ Norman Hummel of | Gackle have been discharged from the hospital. !—Quotations about chil- ee ao ia Mpewenel i i ON WAY TO BLACK HILLS Mrs. Elizabeth 1 Se Rite eee Henry | Mr, and Mrs, Paul Lutz and chil-|day at her home in New Salem] : i an solo—Mrs. Alex Schutt. i , RETURN FROM AUTO TRIP | dren and M Ss Alma Lutz, and Miss es Moval Effect of Broken Promises! Mr. and Gorden V, Cox re- Margaret Smith of Jamestown vis-| Migs Cora H. Moe of Ruso shop- PA ERS from an \automo-/ ited with friends in Bismarck Sat-| ped in the city Saturday. EAE ete: Gaecaipeotnee » pile tri h northern Minne- urday on their way by automobile | se ,sota. sical = »ped at Park Rap-) to the Black Hills. Miss Olga Schlenger of Wing vis- bye members e Camp, and Minne- | —— ited in Bismarck today. Tas 'agardod a feadch ake | ted with Mrs. Seldon TO MEDICAL CONVENTION pedals g wy py ane a nai ie ly Miss Catherine] pr, M. W. Roan left yesterday to| 1. E. Davis of Beulah, was a busi- A ae Be : ¢ marek, at Brainerd.|ottend the Soo" Railway medical] ness caller here today. of Bismarck, who volunteered sub- cert they are v onvention which is being held at : . parer3, Mr. finot. Dr. Roan will read a paper Gust O'yon of Regan, was a busi-, Be . cn modern medicine and surgery.| ness caller here today: / ‘ The New Wraps It isn’t only thei luxurious fur trimmings that make the new wraps so handsome either. The new soft luxurious fabrics in. their rich shades of Navy, Ticwn anc Now shades of blue are really the whole ‘thing. You too will agree with us when you visit our 3} : sady-to-wear section and slip on one of the charm- int wev snodels now being'shown. The Prices range from z ; $15 to $195. Webb Brothers “Merchandise of ! tezit Only” xy in maintaining recreational fe of the community. | Thank -iends. | I wish to thank ‘those who aided me in the Tribune contest, in which urned ) ip \ ! i Ceok and Slattery | Win Caddy Tourney 0, .” 4 scriptions and aid in other ways. —— \ MISS HELEN BAKER. CARD OF THANKS ———@| We wish to thank our friends and | in 50 and James Slat- | NESIT MUSICAL | 3 Gertrude Evarts and! @——~————-—____~ the game in 58, Thom-' A benefit mu-ictl will be given| Gladys. Monson, teachers at Dris-| CITY NEWS Paul Parsons, and! by ‘the menbe:3 he Thursday | coll spent Sunday with Miss Evart’s ———— the Country Club} | 3| | neighbors for their kind assistance during the illness and death of our beloved son Frances, and for * the beautiful floral offerings. MR. and MRS. CHRIST KOCH. mother, Mrs. Nellie G. Evarts. caddy were the other com- Thursday Troon, Sept, 28 at 3 : Baby Girl. Golfers who wit-! e’clock: The’ public is cordially TO ENTER COLLEGE Mr. and-Mrs. Edgar Throdahl of! , ges the playing of the young golf invited <o ‘attend. ie proceeds sy Alice Dale has gone t0|Grand Forks are the parents of a me % Py enthusiasts. declared that Bis-: from the silver offering which will! Jamestown to enter the fall term] baby girl. uf ba MOVIES marck appeared to be the home of be taken will he givca ‘0 the State | of Jamestowr College. ' Sane an | AT THE 4 | ———_$____—_—_—_—_® i some embryozgolt championship ot Mus cal Scholarship Loan fund. a To Relay Lineolum. oe - the fu . B - rer : y) Sram é The state board of administration THE ELTINGE “ | FORMER RESIDENT HERE |» Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Holtan and], ; ; ‘ 4 | ili sehey aT a Mallirk issplanning to lay new linoleum in| In “The Primitive Lover” showing ir} Will f Mooseheart, Lester ‘alicir a In Many Attend Jewish |, George Williams of Mooseleir'.| son, Lester of Fallirk spent Sun-|the state house. W, E. Perry of at the Eltinge theatre, Monday and +» * New Year Observance! :unt, rs... M. Rosson and is Bismarck was given the contract for} Tuesday, Contance Talmadge chooses ‘ ‘fricnds, Mr, Williams was a for- supervising the taking up and lay-| between the two rivals’ and at the { ing of the new linoleum. same ‘time gives her verdict on the ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON, y 25 x ime den ismarck. He ex-| Mrs. Fred Conklin entertained : Over 250 people from the Slope : Mer resident pf Bismarc e Taal f the two Kinds of ts to b ab: a week Or | infc al 2 i a relative efficacy 0! e two Kinds t attended the Jewish New Pec ee be here about a wee! informally at luncheon this after: arte Ran cAgal Ive makings Although’ the picture New Trucks ordered’ for the state| carries a slightly serious theme it is worked’ out in comedy style, in keep- {NOR CALLS Mrs. Claude Henderson of} street car several weeks ago have ing with most of Chonstance Tal J. M. Devine}, Jamestown who is visiting in, Man-| arrjved and workmen are now en madge’s productions, The star has y Rosh Hasaanah which was ‘ated Saturday and@ Sunday in} Rabbi H. Eisenberg | sted by Rabbi Mackovitz ; FORMER GOVI Former . Govern who has been in mavck for the|dan was a city caller in Bismarck | gaged in putting them under the ca. o, Paul, Minn. in the services Fear are tnt: Goike hall, pAgcant showed his interest im the | Saturday. It probably will be operated again | the advantage of two capaile nett, ‘he Jewish N ar initia “rod = As movement by calling at sees sometime this weck. i ce an He ew veer oe ae the offices of the state good roads TAKES POSITION as her two rival lovers in the cast. synagogue and is interpreted fy a jasvoe-ution during the week. Miss Ellen Holtan of, Falkirk has Drives Car Home. CAPITOL. 5 parely spiritual sense. The New) ae taken a position at Webb Bros, Miss Alice Kooker of Dawson, . | AN OLD FASHIONED DINNER who won an Oakland automobile in| A potoplay which has been herald- ed as one of the season’s best is at the Capitol theater tonight. It 1s Metro’s “The Five Dollar Baby” with the charming Viola Dana in the stel- Year holiday is one cf the tw Ost secoa tb the Jewish people. "The |. Mr. and Mrs, 0. R. Barnes were| Mrs. George Lenhart of Hazelton| The Tribune contest, was in Bis- (3 Day of Atonement which will be Rost and hostess at an old fashion-| motored to Bismarck Saturday. marck today and planned to drive served next ‘Monday is the other | 00 home her new automobile. P significant holiday in Jewish his- —-- spctopeeneens irae WOULD TABOO LONG SKIRT 12:Year-Old Boy Killed Unlike the secular..New Year) oA Fred Kaiser, 12-year-old son’ of , which is designated to mark time | oF Eg? thd, ; Charles Kaiser, was killed in an) 4 I * Rosh’ Hashanah is an occasion for " 2 gS accident in Miles City, Mont., ac- c2¢h member of the fellowship to cording to word received here by} Hl ns ‘an George and Emil Kaiser. No de- put himself in harmony. with Ged! ) : tails have as-yet been received. ond fill his ‘souk with new resolves for guida in the future. It is,| Charles Kaiser, father of the boy, Quaker Oats ‘ in this way, a Day of Judgment, | formerly lived in Bismarck. _ He Hie 7 has been in Miles City for about six Cooks to perfection in / for the Jews do not place the day| of Judgment after death but in this life. years. ' 3 to 5 minutes Injured In Wreck Dr. R. A. Bolton, postmaster of Dr. Haines Speaks On Mental Hygiene { ’ Dr. Thomas H, Haines, Director of the Ncrth Dakota Mental Hy- ne Survey spoke at the Baptist church lact night en “The Relation | cf Mind to Conduct.” | ~- The purpose of our educational institutions ig not primarily the wre Gf the body, but the mind, | Dr, Haines said. The mind in- clufes the will and knowledge, but! pot the whole of Sie mind.' a tccal self ch, is known as character and this is the| u.cmote gowi of all training. It is| lear, then, that it makes all the; di what kind of minds we; nat kind of training they| d when. Dr. Haines made it}. neredity plays a! for more important part in ment nd conduct than is usually nized, there is the other fac-) rof the social environment. We ere like the persons we like, he We are affected perhaps un-| consciously by our associates. To ‘ruct good character there| must be habits of right action be- gun ct ghe cirlicst moment in fe. | ° Frerything in the home touc life of the child and affec rermanent'y Bad influences wi in or without tha nome pr. “mixed characters” which The Quaker Cats flavor, fas Jamestown, was injured in a train) Xen mullions the world sever. wreck at Novelolo, on the Southern Thos brand oman fake Pacific, about 56 miles from Los] gro, queen grains only, i | i i | i Angeles Saturday, according to a ee de . | wend refered byl Ms daughter gNO™ Hers? 2 gaik-ceoking. Mrs, Frank Henry of this city. The queen grains. It<ooks in 3 to § engineer and fireman on the tran! minutes. It is the quickest-cook- were killed but word received he ing oats in the world. indicated Dr. Bolton was only shak. The oats,“re cut before flak- en up considerably. ing. They are rolled very thin St, Alexius “Hospital see Pedite cod thigach that x xius “Hospita re sma inner—th Miss Nina Navratil of Glen UI-| all. ‘And those small thin flakes lin, Leonard Weber of Sleepy Eye,| cook quickly. 3 Minn., Master Harvey Kees of} ~ Say which you want. Incither Beulah, Jean Wishek, of Ashley.} Tegular or Instant you get the Mrs, H. C. Scholl of Washburn,} finest flavor oat flakes ever had. Mrs. ‘Nick Kottre of Glen Ullin | In fnstent you get the quickest- Mrs. L. E. Davis of Beulah, and| cooking oat dish in existence. George Kuntz of Napoleon have There are now those two great entered the St, Alexius hospital for] feasons for insisting on this | treatment, Robert Lee of Sterling, | brand. Plenty of pep for the day’s work in these crisp, tasty, oven-baked shreds of whole wheat. Eat it for breakfast or lunch with milk. Delicious as a dessert for dinner served with peaches, apricots, bananas, or other fruits. Two Biscuits make a perfect meal. Ready- cooked, ready-to-eat. : Helpful, Efficient Service at the | meonifest temscly in succeeding | MANICURE MARCEL WAVE SHAMPOO | “gadienee w2s larger than! FACIAL TREATMENT | VIOLET RAY | usual and were especialy] interes’ ‘ | ° importan: theme. Ths CHIROPODY SCALP TREATMENT is one of a series planned e fall and ter to he given “ous experts in the fields of o- ial science Dr: Hanies gi ground—no! signers. And they intend to try ‘That’s the $lo-) and get other cities lined up in y organized -“No, their battle to taboo the long ‘skirt. ue wi tafe until Club” of Flint, Mich.| Pictures shows (left to right) Mrs. of the stste has been t women ‘cre behind a move-| Eva Peck, president of the club; 4 which will require sixty nicnt to pcoh, pooh the rules and| Miss Lulu Vernon, secretary, and jregwiations set down by Paris de-' Migs Delene Wheeler, treasurer. ‘9 HOSKINS BLOCK Open Evenings. Phone 408 SESE Made by The Shredded Wheat Company; Niagara Falls, N. ¥. Enema? 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