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errr SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1923. ~~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE atives in, NéW York City and Wash- : t The Eltinge theat Ne PFIA Social and (CUTE FROCK aes oC | CITY NEWS |: | AT THE MOVIES 7 [AT THE MOVIES | fs te cantaine te pty] naa knee teste hats wen ; eer eed tet tadua eieienetag worked in a Tatticed ‘pattern Zor] There will be a special 0 S RETURNS FROM SEATTLE, F 3 YEARS) ans. christina Robidou arrived this morning from Seattle, Wash.| W. B. Andrus of Hazelton has where she has been visiting for the|entered St. Alexius hospital for) past three months. treatment because of an infection. the crown and brim, and flat roses CAPITOL THEATRE applied on the underbrim for col- or. It is a strictly up-to-date story t is unfolded in “One Week of Lo the Selznick production that will) be| a seen at the Capitol theater begin- Confined to Home | ning Monday. The heroine Norman Stubstad is confined to|ern — girl ve, resou his home with a severe attack of quiehe witted-—a regular fight influenza. iper. Miss Elaine Hgmme ieRERETTTs | of “One Week of Love” «+s the | | vote or Beth Wynn is one of the most ister of inteve esting and certainly the most Enters Hospital and simply as “the last Wallace Reid picture.” meeting tonight for initiation iy BE 30 at Elks Hall. All vis- g U. C. T.’s are invited. Union Feed and smoker after the Three | meeting. piece orchestra. opie at nsiiiiiiiilil iat uscee sd eee Ino. L. George, Sect. Personal Give Bridge Luncheon at Cameron Home WON'T HURT PAINT | Dance tonight at You can stop the annoying} a mod-| creaking of a door hinge by rub-! Hall, 903 Broadway. ul and/bing it with a piece of soap. This r fi jw: I not inj@re the paint. ’ WRITE WooL jowns and suits o1 \ crepes ders of woven wool SERIOUSLY ILL, Nelson, daughter of Mr, Miss El and Mr:, at her home threatened with an at- tack of pneumonia. Mrs. H. F. Keller and Mrs. Scett | Cameion were hostesses at a] Here on Business VU pM MM nt RETURNS HOME. o'clock course luncheon yesterd&% at the home of the latter ‘on 714 Second Street. The Cameron home was beautifully decorated with an abunda ce of large bouquets of Bud vases containing roses rented the ind.vidual tab.es Rudolph Hochhalter, reg’ deeds at Napoleon, is Mrs, Charles Hernott of Burnstad, couple ot days in who has been visiting with friends here for a few days left today for her home. | cent Broken Leg M Garrison who sus- : Mod ere) ai o} Dr. S. L. Halfyard will tained a broken leg below the knee lead’ ‘bee perfect Am ican le in exciting she ever has played. As-for the herg, he is not 100 per manhood. | Women movie fans don’t like the del Hero any more, And so the! man, played by Conwag dery. White flannels and jhomespuns are often decorated with wool or chenille embroidery. KING TUT-ankh-AMEN | -~e “One Week of Low n, In fact, he is a ( tomorrow evening at the ) last. week when kicked by a horse Methodist Episcopal ‘ds bearing designs of ka i ie Vi church, on) was brought to the Bismarck hos- Bud Ma Man is a hatehcet were used. “The Glass of Fashien,” a book] pital for treatment Thursday. eethe. in the final fade-out he ‘ollowing the lunch even with a gripping message. You are a eae wins the girl. tables of brite ees Alay 1 with invited. St. Alexius Hospital Of course, “One Week of Love" achieved gs: afety for 3500 years for the the ha being won b A. CATHOLIC DAUGHTI RS Nannies rp Capea aan! plent. uetion because it de- RaHMARCLLWIOAR Ww. Ti and , AIC. FHTERS larzolf of _ Ashley, rs, ‘allis ts a clash of two strong wills. H Score entia Were in Kk The Cathdlic. Daughte | Brooks of Max, Mrs:Miké Thomias |The melodrama has its beginning in seperate principal of his treasure while de- the Washington Am will meet Mond: of Selz, Mrs. Pius Martin ef Fort }an unusual situation, Beth Wynn sf ing: 8 o'clock at St. schoo] auditorium. s; Rice, FE. W. Richards of Leith, Mrs. Frank Garnier and Mrs. B. Fisk, both of the city have entered the N' St. Alexius hospital for treatment. ‘The ladies of th n Styr and] Mrs, and son, Iner of the Masons will givea dinner dance | Sta ‘Throdah} of the at the Masonie temple Friday, March 2 vity, Margaret Mariarty of ae the city, Val Hermes of Glen Ul- VISITING MOTHER lin, and Anton Hertz of Glen Ul- Miss Minnie J. Nielson is spending | lin have been discharged-from the a few days with her mother, Mr..| hesp:tal. Wylie Nielson in Valley City. «id oen more adventure to HAVE YOUR DIAMONDS dashing career. So she rs one ok her suitors that ried out in the house. posited in the vaults by the River Nile but no income was received therefrom. We aim not only to provide safety for our savings department deposi- tors andi certificate holders but also to return to them in income as high a rate of interest as is consistent with remounted in gold or platinum. GIVES WA HIN DN BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Aldine Paris entertained twelve of her classmates at a ngton Birthday party — yes- | , evening at the Paris home | ifth street. Decorations white S.Alderim y of your ease their ‘them re- Snhance the ea diamonds and value by having mounted, We will submit special de- signs with prices free of charge. her plane 1 the roof of a minin are three men, three desperate blyers. One of thes: is a white but lower in his brutality than either of the half-breeds, The Beast he is Your old style wedding ring tal called, wins Beth at cards. The story{{ «an be made into one of the of |.of his remarkable wooing and the|{ latest style im either white or struggle to gain back his soul forms|} teen gold without using any of the rest of the plot of gold. If you are sentimen- bout your wedding ring we t, how you hdw we can make it over without’ even changing the date on inside » pleasingly carried out in red id white carnations and cherry - Luncheon was served at o'clock. : d i i Bismarck Hospita Master Albert Zierenhagel Lehr, Master Telford Bodvie of Tappen, Mis. John Walsh of Max, Mrs. John Gross of Underwood, and Master Albert Ziegenhagel , of Hazen have entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Mr ——— THIRD HOUSE DANCE. last, dance of the “of the legislature will be giv- en Monday night at Patterson hall. The entertainment committee of the “Third House” announced the dance TO VISIT IN FARGO. | left this morn- sit with friepds rd] Oh look! and see this lass of three, All rigged out for a dance, | And how her party frock is made | ing relatives in Fargo, You'll find out at glance, i \ | MONDAY CLUB. Two wuld be, complinantary to members Janathe “of “husky? Usen| sug monday ey will moot ot the| Henbieedat ee cement gate eR a ay safety of principal. Or once ec teee ta cane tres [e GEWGH ager eo neatly seithagnd; |nome. ot Meteor: Jones Monday Goss of Minot, Mrs George A. | vs"!1 mountings will give you an idea itdmission being charged. The ones VSR DE OUALy cehruchedls nsOpen u afternoon, Hopkins of Elbowoods, William | e Reid )| of how your diamonds wauld CAS ta NTRS Ut Ce ee Nace [aide toe ~ Gruebele of Wishek, Ray Gates of he announcement |] jook in the new style mountings. inission will be oniy by written invi- eeOKE Mr. Gould, superintendent of Ha V. Berger of Sweet would be shown | i tation “ s schools at Oakes is spending a few M. Serr of Haz-| was made. have expressed i fs i » bee rr ®| do +f | F. A. KNOWLES, Sper carne a ak Gay ribbon bows caught here and] days in Bismarek. en have been harged from the] doubt as to whether they would en- soar tates J anh ‘i aE x qs ee fy vhere, ; ce Rene 7 hospital. joy seeing a Wa Reid picture Jeweler, Bism: e irs Pi a fonda an 4 ‘3 i 0 rake . J. Fedee 7 ” i ris i s. —— i . ae f : Wherever they seem needed, Judge Andrew Miller is in Bis- 5 | at this time but th y of the |] your diamonds remounted while e rioneer ban of Wilton Mrs. J. R. Hamilton of CY <1 Complete this charming little frock {marek after holding a term of| Dance tonight at Union| people who have expressed an opin. [J SOU" Tamonds remountes r pau tet ‘ See shee With daintiness conceded. court in’ Farge. Hall, 903 Broadway. Three) ion on the subject seem to be glad sae A wild eareerauis Sa i | Sy, L. Halevacal will piece orchestra. of an opportunity to see this last erling, Lane of Hvé:, and NG TRIP. fe temee reverie cit : epee Marin aay inpewere® aman? a ike Gabe Metho ai a 3 28) muni i ; : e McCabe lethodist Epi ixitors today. the eity* ',| copal church on “The Glass of E cting | Fashion,’’ a)book with a grip- spring and summer goods for the| ping message. You are invit- store. ed, SLL Have You Ordered TO ATTEND T BERCU LOSIS. , TT Hau culo Chicag: all state secre PYTHIAN SISTERS. The Pythian Sisters wil hold their ries of the Anti-Tu BALL ROOM aie ices ee regular meting Monday evening at ° p) he 4 ulosis society there Feb. 26, 27,1 eo pp iia be witehweiineh initiation! Aut Your aster it mange. savices will be held. All members AESTHETIC E : yu A J are urged to attend the meeting. ‘ALLED HOME, Miss Stassia Gorezki was called to her home at Wheaton Minn., last _|night by news of the seridus illness of her mother. DANCING Classes Term Beginning March 10. American Legion Hall. Mrs. R. W. Henderson Phone 511R A Portland Ore, ismarek by the seriou r father, John Norton. been confined to the St. hospital since Sunday. If not, don’t wait until you are too late. Finger our Fabrics, note the quality, “FEEL,” the low prices. It will pay you to pay us a visit. Alexiu LEAVES ON VISIT TO EAST. | Mrs. G. A. Rawlings left last night for a visit of several weeks with ref- L, Robertson, tate high sehool inspector, and Miss Shirley Fox state grammar school inspector, left this morning for ., to attend a national school superintendent®. NATIONAL TAILORS & CLEANERS 111—5th Street. Bismarck. SD TO HOME, former county ¢ Lan i r will hold regu- lar morning services at Bt. George's : opal church tomorrew. INTUITION WHISPER: aod does nexhia| it shouldn't. That's the skill of ehe Modart wearer has none of desi rt cone look or feeling. Every igure will find a Modart — just the oper oe ee bring out the ideal lines. aa it its splendidly —just smooth and perfect curves thar follow the figure and the fashion as well. WHAT DOES WOMAN'S It must be woman's intuition that whispers the coquettish tile of her hat; stands at her elbow when she selects the shade of fabric that best compliments her coloring. But no “sixth sense’ need prompt her in idealiz- a those lovely lines of hers. Good judgment will her to be fitted with a Modart Corset. 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HOSKINS - MEYER Exclusive Victor Dealers — Bismarck, N.-D. ‘good cocoa is a, valu- able aid in the carc- fully erranged diet. _ But its quality must be good and nococoa Mrs. Klein urges you to bring to our store any article that you consider Specially Difficult to Iron and watch her do perfect work on the Utenco Ironer — the machine that Irons everything. If you have a georgette waist to iron bring it to Mrs. Klein. French & Welch |. Tuesday - DART GoORsETS © A. W. LUCAS CO. Thé Store of Style, . Quality, Service. . : / heeper as “ BAKER'S.” MADE ONLY BY Water Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS, Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free. February ! Forum | —_—_ Subject: Dinner. | . vi ee ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE prigieration” os Speakers, H.W. Byer of the Marthe Paci,