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.« Give Dancing |SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1922 ‘ —_ —____. Ss ‘SOCIAL AND | ‘1° ” PERSONAL | —_____—_——_+| ’ Entertains at Bridge Luncheon A bricge luncheon was given by | Mrs. C. M. Henry, Hollgt in compli-! + ment tc Mrs. Thomas Dewhurst, | Mrs. Fred Woodland and Miss Flo-| rence Woodland Wednesday _after- noon, Three. tables of, bridge were | played. High scores was won byj| Mrs. W. C. Bush, . and the honor! guests were each presented with favors. Chrysanthemums were | used for decorafions. i i Party for Friend Louis Grambs and Archie’ McGray gave, a dancing party at the home of the former 8n 624 Fourth Street last evening in compliment to Rich- ard Dewhurst who wifh his parents will make. their home In: Stillwater, : i exufhe rasp or the montn | a) ig wes enjoved hy 23 your; people in the artistically decorated | ball room; At’ the close of the eve-| ning’s.entertainment the honor guest ' { was presented with a remembrance ; by his fends. : i CIVE PLAY FOR PRISONERS Booth Tarkington’s play “Clarence” , will be given by the members. of | the Catholic Daughters of America’ or Mandan for tne benefit of the | prisoners at the State Penitentiary Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The play | was given in Mandan with great success during the past week. STOPPING ‘OVER s. George Weatherhead of He- Mont., former resident of Bis-| marck who has been a guest. af th» COSTUME FOR OFFICE | Correct Inco THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TWOSTUDENTS | ~ DIRINFIRE | INWINNIPEG (St. Boniface College, One of , Oldest Institutions’ in | Canada, Burns) | | (By the Associated Press) Winnipeg, Man., Nov. 25.—Two stu-_ dents lost their lives and twenty -others were injured today when fire | destroved St. Boniface College, one of the oldest and most noted Canadi-! ‘an Catholic institutions. The famous | ! Jesuit library also were destroyed. | | The college was located in St. Bon- ' jiface. a suburb just across the Red ‘River from Winnipeg. j The dead are: W. A. Taylor, St. | | Boniface, and Lawrence » Legree, | ; Winnipeg, both students. | It is estimated that there were Jabout 160 students and forty other | persons asleep in the building, ‘many | ‘of whom escaped in their night | clothes. i j Most of the injured sustained | | broken legs and arms and bruises | | from jumping from the windows. SQFTER COLORS. 4 ; The use of softer colors has been (started in Paris, Particularly the i figured materials show less contrast | and much more blending of colors. IN TANGO COLOR. A stunning dance frovk is of tango- colored; crepe with a silver pattern, {which is beaded in red, yellow and Prettiest’ | Bsther MacDonald of Northwest- Co-Ed, PAGE FIVE INFANT DIE ig OF PNEUMONIA | 41 THE MOVIES { Alvina Louise Bredy, two weeks | KINDRED OF THE DUST Just as the gates of success old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Caxl lopened for hereand betore hee Bredy, pussed away at 1 o'clock this d the golden rod to suc- morning, pneumonia causing death. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.,gram in New York that caused her m. Sund. at the home, 618 Eleventh |to sacrifice her career without a Street, with Rev. Strutz, officiatin, 'seconl thought. Burial will be in St. Mary’s ceme-| The message was from Seattle, [sere jand it informed her that Donald = |McKaye was lying ill, and could inot recover unless she ‘hurried to | =~ | Theresa Lacher ‘his. bedside. So Nan caught the Passes Away Here | *"* train tor the Far West, and | arrived in the nick of time. And Miss Theresa I Lacher, 13-year-old | Wen che springtime had brought ddughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lach- ler of Linton, passed away at a local | ‘hospital yesterday evening about 7} :oclock as\a result of an acute at- tack of peritonitis followed by an emergency operation for appendici- itis. The remains will be sent to Tinton where funeral services will | be held. i oe CARD OF THAN . We wish to thank our friends for \ their many kindnesses and for the beautiful floral offerings made dur- ing the illness and death of our son and brother, Jacob Olin, John F. Olin, Jr., Mrs. Frod Swenson J. E. Olin, Sr., San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. ©, L. Anderson of Mandan, Anna, Lucille Olin, and Arthur Sims. ._ The Pollyanna Beauty Par- lors. City National Bank||. Block. Zoe W. Sprake, Bis- a taflor. Is marck, N. D. Phone 218. music? , We sell Victrolas exclusively “Glacier Park” Five Piece | are specialists in Victrolas, Orchestra, first time at: Coli- | seum tonight. : —Nan Brent received a tele=| complete recovery, there were wedding bells in the McKaye home. The romance of Nan and Donald is shown in “Kindred of the Dust,” an Associated First National at- traction produced by ‘Raoul A. Walsh from the famous novel by Peter B. Kyne, which is comnig to |the Eltinge for next Tuesday and Wednesday. | “Glacier Park” Five Piece Orchestra, first time at Coli- seum tonight. FOR RENT—Apartment in new Tribune Building. Apply | Tribune office. Get Victrolas From a Victrola Dealer YOU don’t buy clothes from a grocer, or groceries from ’t it just as wise to go to a Victrola store for and not as a “side line.” We We have given a life time to the study of Victrolas—so we can give you something be- side Victrolas!+ We can give you service, intelligent ad- vice, reliability, helpful suggestions in choosing Victor ern University was voted the most beautiful -girl in a recent coed beauty contest. She is an all- round athlete and stands high in ber studies. For the business girl the plainer | black braid and its detachable white ; steel beads, St days past will leave'tomorrow for her type of costume is most appropri- | collar, than she is in the fur-banded | ——. home, Mrs. Weatherhead has been! 14, silk costume, which is more appro-; =~ visiting’ for some time at her old priate for social affairs. | NEW BEAUTY DEVICE. »* home in Ada, Minn. Trimness and smartness are more} A new device 1s on the market tu apt to lurk in simple costumes than} beautify the elbows. It consists of in fancy ones. ‘a strap of silk gauge which holds a pad in place so that it covers the darkened and rough place one is apt. ~ ad j to get on the elbow. The pad is sat, | ——_—________. | . CITY NEW! |; urated with bleaching cream and home of Mrs. D, McPhee for several; Records. We can keep your Victrola in good condition t atter you have bought it.+ i - 6 It pays to buy music from an exclusive Victor dealer. HOSKINS-MEYER “The Victrola’Store of Bismarck.” This girl is more correctly dressed A | for work or for shipping ‘in the trim RETURNS TO PARISH ' |blue serge, with its trimmings of Fr. John “Halloran, of Stanley who} _. has been visiting at the home of | -~ his mother, Mrs. Mary Halloran, dur-|friends 2nd shopped here yesterday ing the past week returned to his | and toda:, parish yesterday. Fr. Halloran is a \ former Bismarck boy, receiving his} Rev. P.. early training at St. Mary’s school. | stopped over in Bismarck last. night. —— i ae ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. | Mrs, August Benz of Moffit, shop- Mr. and Mrs, J. J. MacLeod enter- | ped and visited in Bismarck today, tained at dinner last evening in com- | ; 4 pliment to Rev. and Mrs, Thoma>| Mfrs, E, Campbell, trahsportation Dewhvrst who willl eave the first of officer from Minot, stopped over in the month for Stillwater, Minn., their Bismarck yesterday. future home. | . | $4 | worn at night until the original soft. Koransen of Drederice| PE ih, ness and smoothness of the flesh has si returned. Mr. and Mrs, -L. L. Aughnay of ; Seattle, Wash., are~the parents of | a baby girl, Leatrice Marilyn. Mrs. i Augnay was a former Bismarck girl, Miss Minnie Jaeger. ORCHID AND SILVER. i A charmingly simple frock, appto- ‘priate for a young girl, is. of orzhid itaffeta, finished about the hei and shaped armholes with silver ubbon | , A corsage of flowers, made of’ silver ribbon, is worn directly in front. THE' SECRET of making good cocoa is in using BAKER’S Almost any man pre- fers a thin watch to a bulky time piece. St, Alexius Hospital Misses Helen’and Evelyn Boucher of Steele, Baby Hugene Hendrick- Mr .and Mrs. E. A. Anderson of | Steele, were city visitors here yester- YOEMAN MEETNIG OUR THIN The regular meeting of the Yoe- man Lodge will be held Monday | 9*¥- an fons. {Ming Unella Thompson _ of o MODEL WATCHES f evening. All members are asked to hen Laces awson, and Misg ¥ern Bielch 0 6 on ” ! O : ‘ » evening. All me Fred Johnson of Fullerton, made | poneo tae entered ee Se aleuios |. {Glacier: Park” Five Piece ( , ) Bae as Ge ai be present. A special program after the meeting has been arrainged. Orchestra, first time at Coli- seum tonight. ey f If you want to grow hair } —do this i business trip ta the Capital City yes- tava hospital for treatment. Master erday. Theodore Eckman of Wishek, Joe | Ketter of Fort Rice, Adam Michel of Richardton, Miss Katie Storch of Timmer, Mrs. M. E, Miners of the |city, and Baby John Lang of Shields have been discharged from the, hos- constructed, depend- able time-keepers. For its quality is' good The purity, palatability and nutrient - charatteristics of high grade cocoa beans are GUEST OF SISTER J. E, Olin of San Francisco, Calif., ‘isa guest at 'the- home-of ‘his: sis. ter, Mrs. Fred, Swenson ‘yesterday. H. H. Hansen and Albert Tough of Linton, were among the city vis- itors yesterday. Now is the time to select. oe aid have itp ide for Christmas, while our OJAMOND S."JEWELAY MOVING INTO\ NEW HOME * _R. M, Harmson of Hazen, was a) pital, : 2 % stock is complete. { s Mr. und. Mrw, Philip Webb are ity ciied this morning ont Etats iS . retained in ewelry for ““His”’ i i Ly 5 ve . But the 700 Bleck on Fourth Street. 8. E. Kipler of Dawson, called on! nana Hi ital ee thousinda ot men and Baker’s Cocoa 4 calle hed friends in Bismarck jthis rning. airs. olley 0! ishek, Wil- BAe is = er in 'y a "B h « ie BRIDGE LUNCHEON ie me liam Kinzlie of Wishek, Mrs. J. Ju-| concemed,, by, falling owing to the (‘Bonham baldness. ‘This ts posi- tively unnecessary, for. Van Ess, the rew sclentific Hquld scuip massage, is all-tHat is ~ necessury to remove dandruff, stop itching scalp) and grow new hair. Van through its scientifically designed pp cator, goes to the roots of the hair. hola of Braddock, Mrs. August Magn of Hebron, Herbert Klusman of New Salem, Mrs. Arthur Parker of Man. dan, Carl Gustafson of Washburn, and Gunner Nelson of Kulm have entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Mrs. Jacob Okken of New Thomas Barta of Ellendale, visited here yesterday and today. perfection of the processes and machinery ‘peculiar to our Mrs. L. H. Richmond entertained at a bridge luncheon Thursday after- noon. Christmas YOU win his instant appreciation if you give him something in worth while Jew- %"' Bros. “Bismarck, J. S, Belinskey of Solen, was a! business visitor here today. ’ TO CHICAGO. Harry Wogner will leave this even- Jewelers and Optometrists. ing for Chicago, where he wi!l en joy a visit for twa weeks. , tron Fasce ohare he addrqoved the | Leipzig, John P. Kitle of Pierpont, F “he addrdssed the) s’p and J. D. Heltenes of the city meeting of the North Dakota Educa-| ys 46 heen discharged from the hos- cleans out the infected Sebum w causes ull of the trouble. Tones, cleans: and nurtures the hair roots which still live and ina short time develops a growth ete. wo.car.ore! methods, MADE ONLY BY elry for Chri:tmas. But be sure to give . something that will cndure, something | of new, healthy hair. Mrs. B. S, Baker of Hazelton, and tional Institution. | pital: > ‘We will give i Mrs. 3 - f Braddock, Sg es Be sure to get Van Ess, a ae Das an . | Me eanie Ltsiaacel yestebbay: a Interstate Taxi. bse ee Pane cre oe Sa you'a signed guarantee: Water Baker & Co. Ltd. het in individu Gore thing that 1s prac- Winter Glass Top Heatet! “Glacier Park” Five Piece | fy. ’ Established 1780 ical. e have it. Richard S. White of Valley City! Cadillac service. $1.00. per| Orchestra, first time at Coli| Finney’s Drug Store DORCHESTER, MASS, : aye called in the Capital City today on matters of business. Bismarck, N. D. Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free load; to any part of the city. Manicure 50c. Marinello. Shop. Phone 896. \ soum tonight, This Christmas —_19—— z QU Thanksgiving Dinner At Home Costs More Just figure up how much your Thanksgiving dinner prepared at home will cost you. Turkey $5, trimmings $1.00. Then there are extras, Cranberry sauce, soup, vegetables, salad, Mince pie, coffee and all the rest, $10.00 is the least you can figure on, and all the hard work; over a hot: stove—setting table and washing dishes. Fe Mr, and. Mrs. Frank Murphy and children “of Regan visited’ with F. A: KNOWLES Jeweler, Bismarck. We specialize in Diamonds and Diamond Mountings. your, photograph — the only gift that only you can make And now is the time for a studio appointment. Slorby Studio Successor to Holmboe, Expert ‘Kodak Finishing, and Pieture Framing. CAO € ’ a \» OPEN EVENINGS. 9 and 10 Hoskins Block. Phone 408 L, Thanksgiving | +." . ‘The season when people -give thanks for the dis- -pensations of a munifi-. “cent Providence. Doubly thankful is the man who has a savings ac- count in this bank. He is making provision for a bright: future. The horn of plenty will always be at his disposal. Are you one of them? The First National - Bank Bismarck, North Dakota The Pioneer Bank ll TYPEWRITERS The United “State” Banks We Save You Big ‘Money sand you never tasted better food. We can give you just as good a meal here as you can get in any home for half it will cost the average housewife to prepare. Special Family Tables can be arranged for. Phone us for reservations. Specially selected turkeys, choicest vegetables, desserts and. Annex Mince pie. Don’t make a slave of your wife on Thanksgiving Day. ‘ Our Five Piece Orchestra will add to the enjoyment of your meal. Our Special Sunday Dinners are enjoyed by the most particular people in Bismarck. You must try a Sunday Dinner here—12 noon to 8 p. m. <>» E> MINN NNTUUUUALGHTTE TUT TEM ACA HT Why not buy your brother (or some other ‘girl’s brother) a nice muffler, shirt, tie, _ hose, sweater, jacket or other sensible Xmas gift at KLEIN’S TOGGERY | of the country far exceed in im- portance and total resources all the other banks of the country. Representative, as we are, of the great group of state banks, we can offer our depositors the high- est and best security and services. An account here will give you a new idea of the value a bank can have to an individual. LET THE WIFE EXAMINE as closely as she pleases the old suit we dry clean for you. Try a3 She will, she will not be able tc find the least spot on the gar- ments. When we say our dry cleaning makes old clothes new, we mean it, and one test of our service will prove it. Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works. “ Opposite Post Office, Phone 58 « Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N.D. BISMARCK.N: LLAMAS TTT,