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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923 ce ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee ee ‘NEVER TOO ‘Select Candidates x, Setiety_gueen. the Crude vs. the! STIONS | them into water that is already] Dance at Patterson Hall , ieee Effete, and in ‘the end both are fea sd ae é at Social and |. EARLY FOR For District Meet winners. You witt like the “Sheik of| Polishing ‘The Floc~ ae sae Saturday night. Those very dark marks made on ae Avela RAN Sint the Sierras” more than any. Sheik | ‘NEW GOWN At Jamestown you ever saw; for he is a white man| a 3: through and through, who, speaks In the; preliminary musical and, with deéds and not with rolling) dramatic contest held at the high eyes. Who but Conway Tearle far | School auditorium last evening stu-| this part? What othen actor in th dents in vdice, piano, saxaphone, and! world could bring the, necessary | dramaties were selected to repre-, brain and/brawn to this human role”! sent Bismarck at the district meet’ As the Society Queen who flies as to be held in Jamestown the latter! high over the Western mountains as a hardwood floor by rockers or furniture casters will disappear if | you rub them with very fine steel ‘I wool dipped in soapy water. If you will) paint your bed|, The Royal Neighbors will Pik white” ove y light hold their food sale Saturday you will not be distressed by] afternoon Feb. 24 at Hoskin: stains on your mattress. Meyer Personal | 4 Annual Banquet | of Musical Club Proves Success Cleaning Cake Pans PEE DARE 1 Zee os QT only “eouK For Drying Lettuce To clean the corners of ‘your ogy ore ns ‘ ‘ square: cake pans you will find a, Keep a supply of paper towcls Benefit Dance at Patter small biush, such as you use for 2 Your kitchen, You will find/ son’s Hall tonight after the coretibies Gaede them excellent for drying lettuce.| Mandan game. . . eae Es, ' part, of next month, Those who are| she does the effete drawing-rooms, » Eight annual banquet of successful at the district mcet will! Elaine Hammerstein is: unquestion- —— ‘| Musical club held | take part in the final meet at Grand ably at her charming best. A girl +e Heat The Knife ; f nN the McKenz.e hotel Forks in May, at the same time as’ who as much at home guiding _Wherr eur bn fresh bread, if the most enjoyable hletic meet is held. ‘an aeroplane as guiding a social yeu ‘ u ie the rae st, you ' events of the At 7.30 sixty Ethel Pollard was Selected| career was necessary for’ the role. will be able to make your way prano, Lillian Rigler at. con-“an actress who combined red and o, Eugene Hahn as | blue blbod, who could dance the la- ist, Mabel Aaberg and test steps at social functions , and Best as pianists. Archi climb with those same dainty feet saxaphone, Nand Alice, Strutz,, dra-| the most difficult mountajlis passes. dramatics, | And Mr. Selznick chose, of courgy Those taking part in the prelimi-| “The Star Without a Failur nary vontest last night includsd| Elaine Hammerstein, Marie Cordner, soprano; Luci! Conway Tearle and Elaine Ham- Nebergall, contralto; Waldo Elickson; merstein probably provide of the and @erneth Preston, v Hazel| most sensational combinations vet Lenhart, Helen Crawford, Alice | provided in pictures. rson, Genevive B Betty Dun- ati ea ‘ham, pianists; Ellen Coghlan, Coral re 1 Buckner and = Marion Ackermann Re-elect Officers maties. Max O'Connel, i Judges for the mus events | at Meeting of were Miss Carol McClure, Frank | Society Gale, and Mrs. A. B. Jackson of De-| Humane iety Lake; for the dr ih Birdzell, Atty. paneer Qur Interests Ar . Use Boiling Water With most vegetables «i sit, is a mistake to start them in cold wa- ter, as they lose their flavor. Put io U ua eee ‘ OTTO LLU. LL Th e best th ing we can give you is th e best thing for you to buy and for us to see that you get. If we were not cer- tain that the clothes we handle were the best you can, get for your money, we couldn’t afford to ask you to buy them. s artistically and decorated. Before sang one stanza flags waved. from which d. Se Washing- from George " ton’s cherry tree into each of which was thurst a small hatchet, were | a unique feature .of the decora- tions. Deep red carnations and of myrtle formed a line + hout the length of the O. Wray and Mrs, * . Vesperman composed the com: , for the band t threug in charge of arrangements t The eleventh annual meeting of the North Dakota Humane and So- | ciety for the Friendless occur on Tuesday of this week, in Bis- yck. A banquet was held in the Latest picture of Miss Gloria Mor- and Pacifie after which reports] gan, 19, daughter of Harry Hatys the year were given first sep-| Morgan, American minister at Brus spring models to appear are itely by each member of the staff] sels, whose enga inald z , : é FRING. arately by : sels, Whose engagement to Reginul’ resses; they can be worn under FROM A WORKING GIRL "| and then in totals by the superin- | Vanderbilt (below) has. just’ heen A as d . Pee the first number on the program ; ad Ri: ; is a ladies’ quartette, “Winken | Concealing winter coats. Néxt come iaihine Tribtine: € February 22na,| tendent. Very favorable“comment| announced. 3linken g c wraps and suits; finally tailored || In your issue cf February 22nd,) was offered by the officers at the An claborate dinner and Mrs. Leonar abeth Ann Jon _ In addition to being ver- ile in discourse upon a variety | PEOPLE'S FORUM f of subjects she called for the ° and introduced the speakers j ° . Young, We are now showing a full assortment of Stein-Bloch Suits, in up-to-date, but mostly conservative models, at prices ranging from $28.00 to $48.00. The Stein-Bloch afe different from most ready-to-wear clothes. They have more style and more of the real high grade tailoring features than any other ready- made suits. Also complete size assort- ‘/Try our pure silk num- | Ments of other makes at prices ranging vousts in_an eloc ”—_Nevin. . . (A S 5 si . On shen d, "Nevin one-piece dresses with which no out- n article signed “‘An/ ter garment is worn, i who refers to the ap-_ Early models inclide dresses of | Peal which was made by the single | volume of work performed upon con- sidering the amount of money at Bauer, Scheffer, Scothorn, Moniis, obligato Mrs. Graham, ac- compan‘ed on the piano by Mmes. | visited during the year and 154 fam- i lies investigated involving some 400 pany i : disposal for, carrying on such work. | ‘es investi wool, crepe, twill, satin, canton Working girls of Bismarck and) Two hundved chanrive places were | Children, 75 of whom were removed crepe and many novelty fabrics in Mandan to the Legislative Assem-| and permanently eared for, About silk and wool, Embroidery is used bly that married women be prohi-| 50 cases of cruelty were investigated to trim them, and braided dresses bited from working in public. of- and much other service Would Shut Down Gas} For several years the Society and Doerr. After this selection J. A. Gra- iam vesponded with a toi atricticm. The next numbers on in- jfices and that he could not unde ciuded the followin; fl stand what was meant by the mar- ha 7 1 f d See eee araen re simple, with a. slight |8t8 i s ant by t re ay had under advisement plans for su ., q 6 seu q, 2 eee toward higher waisthnes-- Tied, women holding the upper Works able shelter for the children eared bers at from $14.00 to $30.00 a suit. hing.—Mrs. Wingreene acedémpan- nearly back to normal-and straight Bune chemise frocks. I Gy TARA A Es eS TC ue) fe, Ea $1 25 Feel free to visit DAHL’S STORE and ° ask prices any time, whether you buy or willing to work on trial “and _ for! that I felt I could pretty nearly sup- not. much less salary than many ¢ ———e—e—eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee so married women are drawing Dahl Building. Main Street. ied by M 4 Didho /eslee “Weiner Bon Sleves on daytime dresses nearly of children was continu ard of Directors also de the! ply our town. I also had frequent} having the offices of the Society i We pains in right side in region of the] moved to more commodious quart-| Black and Colo BIRTHDAY DINNER — |could only have the chance but! appendix. Doctors didn’t help much.| crs in town and take on additional <"-_ Straus all are wrist length. promptu Toast —*‘Fair Sleeper”, a toast in rhyme to each member of the what is a poor girl going to do Ahab bo aM petiye AGUA NSGR! chibuld McGray entertained ten What is @ poor girl | to do neighbor told me about | office help. ‘ They’re “H Royo a 2: Aa Larson. wver"—-| of -his classmates, Wednesday. eve-, When she is side tracked for some 's Wonderful Remedy had] It was also considered advisabie hey’re oleproof” | ocil duet—"Every Fowe ‘ y bodys wife who has a_ political Hn 4 ; a eeieas aiar TAM SICECETGS ER GTVLIR OIMter | ning ll ate) CHumeMeGrah Uresidenc done for him and I got n bottle of | to organize local societies in com that it will] munities over the state and do more do all and more than u claim for! publicity work, 8 it.” It is a simple, harmless prepara-| All officers and members of the tion that removes the catarrhal mu-| Board were relected. J. P, Jackson, | cus from the intestinal tract and al- ident as does Theo. lays the inflammation which eauses dent and J, LL. our druggist. I can say f ull? reart and Mrs. Bauer. with a four-course dinner, the PW. aget Senate Bill No. 1o==“OhR thele Road to sion being his birthday. Decora- Speaks. George Hum-| tions were carried out in purpie, : pinerarias forming floral decora- Cast ‘to Musie—Herman Schef-, tions. Following the dinneg the host ‘and his guests formed a line party 0 and! our only hopes are to submit our claim to the people at the next ; election an initiate a law. A Single Working Girl. | “I Hear ato the Eltinge and later enjoyéd a a a . practically all stomach, liver and in-| Bell, . B, Newcomb is man. ! radio concert at the: McGray home. is pane at oo Hall 1 ailments, including appen-| superi nts A. ther is su-| 115 4th St. 7 Seer HM ree eae FAR COBRA LE | eee he a Lh ee amen CO Ce A big colonial ball will be given | by the high school students Satur ; March 3 for the seven out of at the ban-; town basketball teams that will ve othern, ‘Taylor, Vesperman. Wingreene, Targart, and Mi: . Jone: Out of town gue: Ee For sale at all druggists.--Adv, | is district superintendent. AT THE M OVIES | For sale at all d Ad ! ; TANK . @& , inte ki nH Special Close -Out SALE > 3 ’ quet were Mrs. Darouin of Daw-/ here for the basketball tournament. THE ELTINGE eet . ‘ + son and Mrs. Frank McGray of; This party may be turned into a Have you read Peter _B. Kyne Garrison, e costume affair, but it has not yet y “Humanizing Mr. Winsb you haven’t = | with the = ATTEND PEP MEETING form Jack Holt's Paramount pic- pu can get acqu: in a most pleasing been decided. Gives Colonial | : ary Faint e “Making «a Man” which shows | Tea for Teachers; Harry L. Wagner. attended the | ture “Making | - | high school convocation this morn-] at the Eltinge today and tomorrow, | ing at which time a “basket ball| Friday and Saturday. From every) rally” for the coming game with angle it is undoubtedly one of the Mrs. ifs . Quain of 502 Sixth Street enterti ned the teachers of PhS ere Mandan w: ld, This morning Mr, | outstanding pictures of the month Hi Sia die lg ES Wagner furnished music for the| It is a big story hy a big author, ae 4 ‘ , iar aoe aire inti of ome paneyaeennel and produced in a big way by Joseph fe hostess en by, Mt sehen Henabery, The supporting cast is » Haugen, as rtha ro Vv a 2 | excellent, and includes Eva Novak oe ieee tna Baa TO VISIT AT McGRAY HOME | excellent, ashington rueelyed the ae 2 Mr. and Mrs. F. Joseph Weber of | and J. P. Lockney. Also Pathe News ge corations in! & egeualt fom osigns | Forbes are, expected to arrive to-| nd an Aesop Fable comedy, “Hen- rns artistically ‘carried out in designs night to spend two weeks as the | TY’s Busted Romance.” * j [ee denoting the birthday of the na- Bieste (ot WG and. Mat - 4 sia ae vp H tion's first president, i Mrs. Weber sister of 44 SCAPITOL Bee One . cama & y. | “One Week of Love,” which comes pSeteseder 4 . . ats OOD RC ROME ENDS j to the Capitol theater on Monday aa SY We are making a special close out sale on Ladies’ and Abcut fifty were present, al . GU! ill be a rare treat for all, but most bec ; y ey sae GUEST OF MRS., LUMRY wi ¢ : } isses’ 1 i ! card nary and scant) aiven nel Mrs. Frank McGray of Garrison | of a treat to those who have besa gues Misses’ Oxfords and Pumps. AY! styles, all sizes. : * evening by the Odd Fellows. At i. a guest of Mrs. Worth Lumry for | Writing, begging and eajoling the 11 o'clock luncheon was served, a k. Se Inga [eaie venue ne nimi UH) ga: |play Conway Tearle and Elaine f George Washington occupied a} < i th i js corations with flags were used in |Shopped in Bismarck yesterday. | ture. Ever since these two popular memory of George Washington's | Sears the World af Cin Mr. Lewis birthday nniversary. After | °c | Hae vi eae fee ats: luncheon dancing was enjoyed by CTE WS 70) see ee eee Mae for ! a part of the visitors and cards by | @—————_—— + = -@ their combined talents. At least: ten ' ghherss ee Nordstrom Funeral Setvices __ | thousand manuscripts passed through ic | Funeral services for John Nord- | his hands before he ‘finally picked i] Hee SOR ae strom will be held im Baldwin Sat- | Edward J. Montague’s “One, Week |e terson of Menoken, H. M, Jessen Uday afternoon at 2 o'clock. pee Love of He Final enol Ltt . Sterling. pane Sean _ —* elznick’s choice will cause thous- | oF cnet oe Reena am | Leaves Hospital ands of hearts to flutter with ex- { of Baldwin, and M. Lawson of _ Ms. L. K. Thompson who under- | citement from Portland, Maine, to \ Sale starts tomo.: ow | AS URADY and k Pictures Corporations LASTS FOR 10 DAYS GROUP ONE Mitty, Agee Brown and Black Oxfords. Regular value $4.50. uring this close out sale, , the price will be............ PL GS Teaee $2.98 Glencoe, were among the city vis- went a serious operation at the St.| the other Portland. that fronts the i G OUP TWO 125 pair Ladies’ and Misses’ Oxfords, 2 strap Pumps Haris Ry, Alexins, hospital: ceeently rapurncd | Baeltic The Fashion Event of the Season! ean to her home yesterday. She is report- | Here is the story that employs a a care es eg Bie } GUEST OF MISS DIESEM _¢4 to be recovering rapidly. \kick in every foot, rising steadily | in Mahogany and Black Vici Kjd. Regular value of Mrs. Russell Diesem of Fargo is A ee |to the champion climax of the last |g D a / . la : these shoes run from $5.00 to $5.50. The Duce etMes hala, Dieses at Bismarck Hospital ‘ten years, It is a glorious battle be- nitia Disp ay Ouriclove cubpricel...ftia.. 1 8 5 ie * . 930 Fourth \Street for the remaind- | Mrs. Fred Widmier of Fredonia, | tween’ a “Sheik of the Sierras” and ‘ e d 4 : cr of the legislative session, Mr., Christ of Ketterling of Streeter, and : of J winotide Fas tons from ra aT ees cea a Diesen is state dit the Far.| Mrs. Herman Lidberg of, the ‘city, 4 goPorum, fey | | have entered the: Bismarck hospital if 8 GROUP THREE fees for treatment. Mrs. E, M. Fowler ce 29 . , ‘ ; RETURNS FROM VISIT | of Stanton, Miss Mabel Rawn of the : | HE HO" ISE OF Y Ol J | Hi 100 pair Ladies’ and Misses’ two strap Pumps. ‘Baby « a) ‘ M Esiher Nielson whe has, a 5 Bir in, eomaa of Wish << Louis heel. Some are satin, some patent leather with ee} iti in Wa: tl » J. ricks uso, ani e oply sure, si 1Z es; i : « ‘ 4 & fant eae witht talativestetarned | Master Theofel Nutz of Carson have | Tuvg’taning halt and "YA = Specialists in Styles for the Miss and the Slender Woman suede Be All are the latest styles, just received to the eity this morning to resume | been discharged from the: hospital. | baldness is to remove ; : ‘ from the factory. The regular price on these shoes her duties at Webb Bros. Rh esas os re cerreen eevarn. DRESSES'*+ SUITS » COATS » WRAPS is $9.00. We offer them during 5 7 eae ese St. Alexius Hospital you a signed guaran- $ ‘ the close out sale at. Le Scien Rea . : BUSINESS VISITORS Mrs. Anton Senn and baby of Glen th a package of P . * James Sabrow and W. B. An. | Ullin, J. eh aie) of the city, Mary oop failing & = IS is the showing for which tional variety of charming modes, brilliant $+ —s pos aaa lrews 2 , Fred of Hazelton | Thomas of Timmer, Miss Mary Bope rely make = its. in concepti isite i fon: yesterday and today. Stanton: pags Iner Alderin of eae : which ‘tables the ie chosen in this pala to present these i ome ‘tanton, Master Otto Bollinger of ectua 35 pair: ies’ y 'HERE ON SHORT VISIT Wilton, Alexander Quong of the |wil grow new hair and vogue for the season and styles from the The House of Youth, fore- rE bee: ead a Aaa Teather Pumps, one strap, low “Mrs. T .B. Atkins of: Napoleon ie Anton Bier of Glen Ullin, Mrs, | aulckly stop falling brings thenewest, mostexclusivécreationsof — moet specialists in youthful fashions, as well Specialgluring this se ue. $3 75 visitii tthe he f Mrs. W. | Gottliel offman of Washburn hav Be V * New istothe wo i C (Ses 3 es ry a short time. | treatment. T. B. Cayou of the- city, |Eiquld Seale Basuice, witha: apecial ape i, E P e : WF TORE i Pena ES ae em ewan) ot SerOnn TE, ag 2p Sin nl ate postive ‘one The Models Sketched Above and Deveribed Below are Typical of the Entire Sick — 9 MANY OTHER BARGAINS OFFERED . been discharged fi th ital, | o wet started at once—-Van Et All not ‘ 1 ” a ‘ if. if : DYE STOCKINGS = 0) sre fron he Downie Gatppetnt ou" side Dae oy cp ies tas ie te ciel We offeria large line of ladies’ shoes not Jisted hete -OR SWEATER IN GREENHOUSE SPECIALS Finhey’s Drug Store sive of Fosthful grace than this wrap of of thio fmedel in at crepe, with ie ful kirt shown dis fscinating thee piece out at very special prices. : veldyne, ite deep yoke crowed by three twill, feapusing again widely separated tucks, each accented by a, on the other, OF ta line, but with the broad belt extending of We have just placed on sale a splendid line of dress y Cinerarias, all colors, 50c! . : 5 : D{AMOND DYES jana 7c. Tonaal and Daffo., ~ Bismarck, N. D.. Setalle these. ‘and falling. ine graceful oftootasting velvet ri te apane]acroe each side of the jacket, The goods at unusually low prices. You can save a lot of - |dils, 75¢ and $1.25 per pan. drapes cadlag witha tamcl\ A buckic aud: fol duvetyn 10 ‘which ar money by buying during this sale, as we secured these’ Gellat,, ‘The/liniog ts of brillant knot ttasting soutache, while the ‘cicpe under: goods before the advance in prices, and are passing Povuse of neutral ‘tiat is pris-zd ia oriental disiene _“Diamond Dyes” add years of wear| Qgear H. Will & Co. 819, $rd e, » worn, faded skfrts, waists, coats, kings, sweaters, coverings; hang.| Street. Phone 784-W. the values on.to you. Do not fail to get your Spring ings, draperies, everything. Every | deliver. i For the Sake of and Summer materials mow as the market shows a package contains directions -so sim-| . Your Neighbor decided advance. Buying here and now is a guaran- ime any woman ean. put new, rich,! Custer Encampment iland Yourself ’ teed saving. s t » . $\ |. adeless colors into her worn gar- | a Sov" ments or draperies even if she has 16, I. 0. 0. F. and their| + never dyed before. Just buy -Dia-|{Tiends, by ‘invitation, will !) a mond) Dyes—no other kind—then| hold a dance Saturday even- your material will come’ out right,|ing at Odd Fellows Hall 8 } + because Diamond Dyes are guaran-| p, m, ¢ , veed not to streak, spot, fade, or run. Tell your druggist whether the ma- terial you wish to-dye is wool or silk,| Benefit Dance at Patter- or whethers is it linen,’ cotton or|S0n’s Hall tonight after the mixed goods, - _ * |Mandan gamé. OBSERVE THE WEEK OF » FEB. 26th “One Week of Love” farris-Nobertson Broadway Bazaar .* Bismarck. No. Dak. ; . _ * M. ZVORIST, Proprietor, 504 Broadway, ~ oe

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