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ae SS ee eee : 1 o’clock Luncheon | / " €861 ‘S HOUVN ‘AVGINA THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE 1 ; 'NEW TYPE OF COLLAR | Social and HIDES EARS AND CHIN |___ Personal |! — ‘ Mrs. Steels Gives vere sted of Jamestown | ined 2 1 o'clock luncheon at the Grand Pacific hotel yesterday in honor of the wives of the legis- Jators who have been staying in Bis- marck during the legislative session Covers were laid for fifteen guests snd table decoration were charming- ly carried out in pink, a bouquet of \ roses forming a center piece on the, ‘ining réom table and rose shaped | cups in which stood artificial pink coses being used for place cards. The | luncheon was something of a fare- Alfred well party for the ladies who had becomy friends during their weeks _ of visiting together while in Bis- marek. Mr. and Mrs. Oberg . Give Dinner Party | do Mrs, Jack Oberg & ck dinner at the nd st evening when places ink | used in table decorations re- | After | Mr. 6:30 were tulips sulted in a charming effect. dinner the guests repaired to. the | home of their host and hostess’ to COPYRIGHT BY MrCALLS \\ spend the remainder of the evening n playing bridge, The honors were | won by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bres- The favorite new party- © gathered at the hem in a wide band of fur or material, and has another variation of the wide, upstanding collar, concealing ears and chin have been en- High School For young girls, some of the smartest shops are featuring a danc- ing frock with a very wide collar, g stiffly out from the wear- Feature Early | American Music | derwood where they yadwe in farming. Mrs, Sheffer and Mrs. De Ligour: were ho y afternoon = Students Form _ for the Thursday Techies AMONG CITY VISITORS. . the home of the former. Twenty-two car Fosberg, Curl Knowles of Three New Clubs members were present at the mect-, Wilton, C. H. Nolt of Valley a mbledon, Mr. new clubs have been or- ing. Mrs. E, D. Rose, the leader of Oglesby of Wim! three the program, read a paper'on Early Mrs. Mal Smith of Sanger, Mrs. ganized by various groups in the ‘American Music after which the fol-| H. B. Thompson of Baldwin, Ray-| jocul high school within the last mond Brown, Peter Meier and F lowing musical numbers were pre ' week. A debate club has been start- dente Broberg of Napoleon were among the | Cq by the senior. b : Vocal “Beneath the Weeping Wil-; ‘ity visitors today. club by the students stud low Shad (BVO bed rison) NU eae ia _ | language, and a Boys’ G horn ; ENTERTAIN TEACHERS AT DIN-| “The debate club which hus electes Piano—“Spring Dawn’--(Mason) + = caer . as officers, Robert Birdzell Mrs. Hughes, pitts John 1. Sttscr entertaines | dents Paul Goddard, vice 2 Voenl=“"Chmie “Wilteve My Tiove| Oe” erences Mb and Eugene Hahn, sec aming”—(Foster)—-Mrs, H.| poet ee” stan tee Dinneen, | trewsurer, has already challe yee eGaath an Rita Murphy, | members of the Senior Masque to a (Benson)--! | ArH hae ata bipedal debate in the near future. director of the state: MbESHY |" Getiecrs of the new Spanish chub Vou) “Cradle Song” (De Kov- commlsslon Me ae Fy ore are Dorothy Moses, president : Doerr. Se ate €- J inice Register, vice-president, “Nellie Was a Lady” Couey COUCH, John Danrot, treasurer. Larson, French, se a rl This group of students expect io pines: The Community Council will meet tomorrow afternoon at tae rest room of the Masonic temple at 3:30 o'clock Members of the local telephone ex- have semi-social meetings at which time it is expected that will be carried on in S; nversatio ish, There de Lune" MaeDow- and Fawns From{ ymphs Pipes of Pan" —(Knight-Logan)— | change will present a special part of | Will be about twelve members in this + Mrs. Morgan Morris of Mandon. | the program and will conduct the | ‘lub. : Veeal di “Whispering Hope”-~| members of the council through the Stadents who wish /to become mem (Hawthe Mrs. Graham — and] excnange. bers of the Glee Club are signing Miss Jones, | Bea up this week. Miss Elizabeth dones Chorus—Hail Columbia?—(Hory- | LEAVE FOR FARGO. hus offered to direct the training kinson) —Club, 0. E. Blanding of Harvey, who has | of the boys. At the close of the program re- freshments were served. {been visiting his daughter, Miss Dorothy Blanding for several days past left last evening for Fargo, companied by Miss Blanding who Legion Auxiliary will #spend several weeks in. field Plan Dinner at G. P.| vor for the Minimum Wage Burenu. i Students Present Colonial Play A Colonial play given by some mem- of the Senior Masque and senior was presented at the high seaool auditorium morning dur- ing convoc ss The play was woven © { GOING TO CALIFORNIA. A gelt-to-gether dinner will, be giv- | “4 on by memb.rs of the American Le- | on Auxiliary Monday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Antrim of Underwood left this morning for Carmichael, Cal., where they expect around the 6.30 o'clock at the Grand Pacific ho- | ¢g make their future home. Mr. and i Ses y . | Mr. incident of how General Howe was it waie time plans for the new | Mrs. Antrim are hoth well known] gelayeq for two nours while Gen- ee club) mouse (hes oe vey | Young people in tais part of the) erals George Wasaington and Put- en seen Bente eink tae the | country. nam made their escape at # critical : 1 and ‘other pinnsets ' Sis eriod during the Revolutionary war, , coming season will be diseussed. A] DINNER DANCE BY U, ©. T. |? "hye ‘cast Hcehacayeheieeliowine number of special musical selections ; AUXILIARY petsons: j in addition ‘to speakers appear om The tadies auxiliary of the U. C.| Stra. Marray Kathigen Hanis the program, ee iT. will e their annual dinner | phoebe .... .Emily Olson All members of the auxiliary and | dance at Elks hall Saturday, March] Faith ances Wanner those eligible to membership, all | 19 at 6:30 o'clock. All U. C. T. and] Hope . Helen Gross members of the American Legion, | their ladies are cordially invited to] A boy -Cataerine Smith und those eligible to membership, | attend, Aan Esther Katz and all visiting members are cordial- gee Rate BS i Birbars Register ly invited: togabtend :the: banauel, ARRIVE FOR VISIT. . Goneral_ Tryon -Hanon Rhud ipl committee in charge of the} Morton Page und Aubrey Lawrence te Eliness affair con Leila Diesem, | .¢ Wargo, Dr. W. F, Sihler and Fred Low 1a Jones chairman; Cordner, and Mrs, Anna Huber Selvig. Those wis: ing to attend the affair are asked to communicate with some member of the committee. 2 Win, Ankemann “Robert Birdzell r......Jdohn Danrot Cuthbert of Devils Lake, Mrs. L. R. Baird of Dix, and Mrs, Gust Wog of Belfield, arrived in Bismarck for several days visit. American soldier . Mr. Murray . A Hessian’ sold ee SAR eonina Gas z RETURNS TO CHICAGO. LARSON-PICKERING MARRIAGE. | Mrs, Lois Getchell of Chicago, Ill., | CITY NEWS M Ruth Larson of Temvik and St left this morning for her home after a‘month’s visit with Judge and Mrs. E. T. Burke. Mrs, Getchell is the mother of Mrs. Burke. Parents of Girl Mr, and Mrs. E. O, Carlson of Shields are the parents of a baby girl born at the St. Alexius hospital, Feb, 28. Clarence R. Pickering of Bismarck, were united in marriage Feb. 19: by the Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite. The bridegroom has resided in Bismarck for the past sixteen years. He is a CALLED HOME. + member of the Anterlean Eegion.| Mian Ruth Vansak. a sonsounes ig ren having been one of tae first to vol’ lin the local high school, left this! mrs C. L. Hansen of Bismarck, untee? to,serve his country during irs. C, L. Hanse: 4 morning for Jamestown, where she was called by news of the illness of her mother, sustained a broken arm Tuesday when she slipped on the icy walk in front of aer residence. the recent war. The bride was a teacher in the public schools of Tem- ik and is a graduate of the Univer-. sity of Nort: Dakota, and a grad- ER EL MAW GONUENBION, —_ nate alley Ci ‘ ERE , . - Sleep Victim Discharged. vate of the Valley City Teachers ol. | Mrs. George Bastrop of Courte-| Mra. Graige Datanridl of ‘Hagen, Sas tdnde ia 1s. Piekering | ary and Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Fister | who:has ben ill for some time th the country, who Jain’ lnc wieting!| ce eaey cle aecuedleviesteniay, toy Blemarek Hoghiltal: su@eting trom an Nonpartisan convention attack of sleeping sickness has been to be held here. them a aappy future, Siccrateer: GO TO EUROPE. | Andrew Roseburg, who ag been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Carl E.j Knudtson of the city, left yesterdav for Seattle, Wash., where he will inin his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Rose- burg wil leave Seattle the latter rart of March for a trip to Europe. They e _ pect ta visit’ Norway, Swed- | en. England, France and Germany, | before returning to North Dakota Mr. and Mrs. Bismarck Hospital Mrs, Fred Heinrigh of Linton, Mrs, W. L, Wilton of McKenzie, Otto Widmer 8f Merricourt, Adam Schatz of Streeter, Lloyd Raymond of Ham- lin city, Mrs. I. F. Hoppenstedt of Fort Rice, Martin Underdahl of He- bron, Mrs. Wm, Koenig of Brad- dock, .and John Melander of Bra dock have entered the Bismarck hos pital for treatment. Christopher Ketterling of Streeter, Ella Moos of CITY CALLERS Edward Walbaum of Stanton, Maz- nus Snowfield of Langdon, Joe Wei- busch of Napoleon, Martin Sidevic of McKenzie, and D. D. McKee of Tappen were city callers today, REPORTED IMPROVING Mrs. E. E, Clausen who underwent an operation at the Bismarck hospi- | tal recently is reported to be im- proving rapidly. next fall. Roseburg 4 have resided for many years at Un- i = | SMALL CROWD ENJOYS DANCE, | Cofeharbor, have been discharged ; 4 small crowd enjoyed the dance | from the hospital DYED A SWEATER | civen by the M. B.A at K, P. hall — + last evening. St. Alexins Hospital H AND SKIRT WITH | q John Elias of Zap, Mrs, D. J. : j SIX-WEEK EXAMS. Hughes of the city, Swan Swanberg DIAMOND DYES || six-week examinations for stu-| of Mandan, Jack Weiler of Zap, s dents in the high school will begin Mrs. Pl 2 Hgane ot Tepper oe \ Every “Diamond Dyes" package) "ext Monday. aley ‘Rudnick of Anarpoose, Lee tells how to dye or tint aly worn , | Eldred, guard at the state peniten- Gidcdeaementoydtanersiainew een WOMAN'S CLUB. _. | tiary, Mrs. Mathias Fettig of Burn- color that will ‘not streak, spot, fade| Mrs: EB. C. White will entertain | stad have entered the St. Alexius + or tun, Perfect hane dyeing is guar.| Members of the Woman's club Satur- | hospital for ‘treatment, Frank Tei unteed with Diamond Dyes even if, ‘89° pleman of Dawson, Mrs. J. J. Mes: youyhave never dyed before. Just! mer of Richariton, Miss Amelia) Mrs O. M. Satter and Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin and C. M. Cleveland of Washburn, were city visitors today. Messmer of Richardton, John Naugh- ton, Mrs.-R. 8, Smalla_nd baby @girl of the city, Master Paul Batem of Etbowoods, and George’ Billion of New Salem have been discharged from the hospital, BEULAH COAL now $4.75 per ton delivered. The Wach- ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. tell your druggist whether the ma- teri! you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whetber it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods, For fifty-one years | millions of women have been using jamond Dyes" to add years of wear to. theip. old shabby: waists, . skirts, dreiisen, boats, sweaters, stockings, draperies hangings, everything! pamnaels = ; Sey ; “Adv. | Regular Elks meeting tonight. Harrv Lashkowits of Fargo, is in Bismarck on legal business. .F H. Dommer of Fargo, was a huginess caller here today. New Salem, Miss Esther Nelson of| Instantly! End Indigestion, Gas, “CHARLIE” AND “POLI” MAKEUP AFTER BREAK Los Angeles, Mar. Cupid was king again in Hollywood today and romance lives anew for Poli Negri, tragedian of the silver sheet, und Charles Chaplin, screenland’s most famous comedian. Their troth plighted over again after a six-hour break, Miss Negri was “too happy to sleep” waen she re-announced it in the smal] hours of today, and Mr. Caaplin was the typical “happiest man of the world” when he entered ais limousine after a conference of reconcilia i which the new queen of 1 lieve said hé told Aer “he lov and could not live without me.” METHODISTS TO MEET MARCH 6 The annual conference of the marck district of the Methodist Ey copal church of North Dakota be held Tuesday und Wednes¢ March 6 and 7, at the McCabe Meth odist church, I. Styles, Harris, district superin- tendent, will preside at the Tuesday afternoon session whieh includes the following numbers on the program: 2 p. m—District session Report of district work and for- ard program. 2 p. m—The Extension Pastorate and Its Problems,” Rev. . Rock- well. “The Rural Community ch.” Rev. C. B. Madsen p. m--“The Message of the Modern Times,” h For These R. Morris. m— thi Ww. e Rural Church’ e Home Board,” Prof. 4:10 p. Program of iW, L, Airhe: 4:30 p,m. The Week-day School | of Religion,” Rev. W. G. Hodgson, |D. D. m.--“Area Program for Worla . C. L, Bovard, D. Di tthe evening session. Man‘s Priceless Treas- | Anthony, Beach. | y the Bismarek G. Noggles, F chorister. , Wm. R. Thatcher, presiding, p. m.-—IIlustrated lecture on world service, Rev C. L. Bovard, D, D. | Re The American War Moth-} ers will hold a food sale on! Saturday afternoon, Mar. 3rd, | at Hoskins-Meyer. Meare | AT THE MOVIES * —_—_—______—__—_ THE CAPITOL. It is only a matter of weeks or months in producing a comedy photo- play, but Patue’s novelty offering, “The Ropin’ Fool ring Will Rogers, shown ton| 3 tol theater is the result of years hard and constant practic “It was this way,” Will Rogers said: “My nrobby has alw: a ‘throwin’ trick lasso stunts | I've been practising for thirty ye I suddenly got the idea to make comedy, ‘The Ropin’ Fool,’ and fea- ture my rope tricks, because 1 knew ‘if I didn’t get ’em registered on ! uloig before long I'd be too durned | old to ever do it. And the result the picture. | THE ELTIN | The country went wild the day | | “Sure Fire Flint” ‘was born, Th whole nation was on a woliday. Fire works were set off, men cheered and women made speeches to the boom of cannon, Flint saw the ligat of day on the Fourth of July. That's Joanny Hines in “Sure Fire Flint,” showing at the Eltinge today and to- morrow, Friday and a picture with both lau out thoughts. Lots of action as well as dramatic situutions and the cust is a regular “who's wao,” including J. Barney Sherry, Johnny Hines, Doris Kenyon, Robert Edeson, EF mund Breese, Effie Saannon’ and Charles Gerrard. A Johnny Jones comedy, one of the pleasing juvenile series entitled “For Rent Haunted” SiHaike Nowe ane alnqen ihe pra] gram. The American War Moth- ers will ho'd a food sale on Saturday afternoon, Mar. 3rd, at Hoskins-Meyer. IF STOMACH 1S TROUBLING YOU CHEW A’FEW !! | i Heartburn, Acid Stomach | in e's indigestion and disordered” stomach ends, i Your stomach needs this harmless help. Get relief for a few cents, Mil- Uions of dyspeptics and stomach suf- eve ered eny mare. Any CONGRESS HAS ; commission, | medicine enough.” FEW MEASURES T0 CLEAN UP Washington, Mar, 2.--With the most important uncompleted legis- lation now in conference and re- garded as certain of enactment, th Situatign in the senate and house for the remaining of the two full days before adjournment had been reduced to comparatively = minor measures. Early agreement between senate and house conference on farm cre dit legislation put through — the house yesterday by an overwhelm- ing vote was forecast today ufter two meetings of the conferees fol- lowing the action of the house, Por- tions of both credit bills passed by senate, the Cupper and Lenroot mea- sures, were included in the house bill. House opponents of the legis lation said they saw little prospect of changes, Other measures awaiting confer ence action were the deficiency ap- propriation and the Voigt filled mili bills, both passed by the senate yes terday, The enactment of both these sures was regarded as assured ‘LC. C. CONSIDERS RAIL MERGERS Washington, March 2. of the inte: e commerce sion made exhaustive queries today in regard to plans for the far flung consolidation in the west, sed by Hale Holden, president of the Chicago, Burlington and Quin- ey. On the witness stand before the Mr. Holden defended the proposal which he has made combining practically all western railroad into four operating uni ch of which would operate more than 30,00 miles of line. joner Hall, of Mr. project Denver and the| ake between two, e great built around} 1 Fe and Southern Pacific for split dd Rio Custer Encampment No. 16 1. 0. O. F. and their friends will hold a dance Saturday evening at Odd Fellows Hall, 8:00 p. m. BEULAH COAL now $4.75 per ton delivered. The Wach- ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. Made a Hit With Him “My wife h For over four years trouble with bloating and could searcely eat any food because of this condition, Doctors’ medicine did not help her and an operation was ad- Vised, Her brother, who is a drug- gist, sent her a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and it helped} her at once. 1 cannot praise your It is a simple,} harmless preparation that remov | the catarrhal mucus from the int tinal tract ‘und all: the inflamma- she has ticn which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- ment, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refund- ed. For sale at all drugeists.—Adv. 2 = = is investigation of the Vet er SENATE WILL PROBE| VETERAN BUREAU Washington, Maren 2 Ceuipieie| Tokio, an’s bu | suffrage bill wa reau after adjournment of congress | lower house of the diet today after | was assured today when the senate adopted resclution providing — for special committee of three members to conduct an inquiry. DEFEAT SUFFRAGE March The defeated universal in ghe HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE ichmond’s Booter, Kichmond's Bootery 15 ach aranee may sell a Moe but were: the final test of its worth. This new low shoe pos- sesses both qualifiea- tions~ and merits our unreserved reeommen- dation. ITH SMART SHOES, are good shoes St. Zz Pe TLL LULU UU ULL LLU WU A They play forthe dances at Patterson’s Hall every Wednesday and Saturday nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, outside of city same Rate Plus railroad fare and Hotelexpense. , ni SAA * We start our Boys’ and Girls’ Shoe Sale — which will continue until Saturday, March 10th. ~ Tomorrow | Our sale prices will range as follows: 98c-$1.98- $2.98 - $3.98 -$4.98 — This sale includes all our Boys’ Shoes sizes 21 to 6. | ' Come Early and get the first selection of styles and sizes. Shoes will not be sent on approval during this sale. Lueas Co. ——BISMARCK——— Mg 6 A TAHT Premief Kato said that the govern- ment had under consideration the en- franchisement. Dance at Patterson Hall Saturday night. ——— SS HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY “Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair Combed—Well-Groomed or Millions Use It—Fine for Hair! Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly A few cents buys a jar of “Hair- Groom"’sat any drugstore, whic! makes ¢ven stubborn, unruly or shampooed hair stay combed all day a like is a dignified combing cream whicn ‘gives that natural gloss and well- | groomed effect to our hair—that final touch to good dress both in business and on social occasions. | Greaseless, stainless “H: does not show on the is absorbed by the scalp, therefore ur hair remains so soft and pli- le and so natural that no one can possibly tell you used it, Broadway Bazaar 504 Broadway M. ZVORIST, Proprietor. Remember The Big Reduction Sale and On Oxfords sadie Misses’ and Pumps, will end in a few days. Don’t Miss this opportunity of Saving Money during this special sile, | Extra Special (For Saturday Only) Avery Men’s Work Shoes. Army Last. All Color Tan. Regular values, some $4.50, some $5.00. Special | 2.98 and 3.98 special salz on sizes. Men’s Overshoes |] 4 buckle, all rubber. Sizes 9 to 12. Regular value $3. | Saturday only ~ | 2.25 A Big Snap (For Saturday Only) Children’s high top rubber boots, red trim. Sizes from 6 to 101% 1.49 Sizes from 11 to 2 2.79.3" Save Money Now

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