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ome WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i | Social and | i Personal | Mrs. Roy Logan Is Hostess at Pretty Bridge Luncheon Mrs. ¥ Street w Logan of 205 First hostess at a charmingly o'clock course luncheon Bowls of red roses ar- about the house produced an appointed 1 ey CITY NEWS _ | ——_________— the south af enroute arrived in Bismarck yeorday. Mrs. Otis Me-|| Gray departe for the south last fall and by igre McGray left the first part of @nuary, Theo. Kotiel iu Hospital say Theodore Koffel entered the AMONGITY VISITORS Bismarck hospital yesterday for Mrs. Augit Johnson of Wash- erentment. i burn, J. F. amilton of Roundup, i Seed, !Mont., Mrs, JN. Strand of Regan, Purchase New Home Ce eee nS Harner ot] Mr and Mrs. C. B. Nupen have ‘ purchased the home of Mr. and Douglas, we’ among the city vis- {tors veatere: Mrs. H. T. Murphy on 1006 Fourth Street. They expect to take posses- sion of their new home about June LEAVES WR FUTURE HOME Mr. and Xs. H. C. Lerum left tuis mornig for Minneapolis Minn., wher they will make their In Serious Condition artistic decorative effect. In keep-| future home For the past seven Wilbert, 5-year-old son of Mr. ing with the background of roses| months theymve been residents inf{and Mrs. Robert Lehman, living ' were the table appointments. On the | Bisinarck. west of Hebron, who was shot. long handle of each nut basket ap-} pearing on the tabres blossomed four | roses, j ive tables. of bridge were in play during the afternoon hgnors | were won by Mrs. C. Young and| Mrs. W Hartle: he hostess | was assisted by Mrs. Ludina Logan and Mrs. John A, Hoffman. W. C.T. U. Celebrate Memorial Service tie SUE HE COR SEER WEURN HOME Mrs. Patterson Very tll Me UHTeHaVRALGG UNG FT art al LORE aI CRW ClSwiot Gayan|| Mis: Patterson who has been the home of M Wm. Lucknow, {ler who hge been guests of Mr.| confined to her apartment in the Mrs. P. 7 swt ondee "land Mrs. CR. Green since Sunday | McKenzie hotel for several Member, responded to Roll Call| returned tetheir home this morn- past is reported to be wll some: Vou) ieenuenl -atuetes Ie: and unable to receive callers to Motherhood. “Alehol in er- aoe Patterson who has also been ill for ; WaeuaIMERRGEMIGS Mire IG | MOR TO CITY more than a month is able to be up Beton yous. GM) Mrs. F. Kshman, Mrs. A. J. Blex-| but has not — gained — sufficient A heading “No Comeback for {Uds and Mp. O. R. Vold of Regan) strength to be out of doors yat. Beers or Wine” was given by Mrs. {motored t(Bismarck yesterday to G. RB. Newcomb, yoMTS\ shop and dsit with friends. f A voeal solo, ie Maller vor ork No truce hax heen found of the Mine” by Mrs. BGs TRe| MARIAGE LICENSE. robbers who broke into the Miller iterate | oA inatring license was issued ves: | store at Hazelton this week and eae mys |terday forMiss Eva E. Phillips of | stole approximately $2,000 worth of : toise, Dept. Pres, an-| Mandan, wit Ellsworth L. Finlayson |oods. Officers have scoured the Tm crtcateDr itp (Sie Vieis Mab uts ountry in several counties. Miller vention of the 11 Di will be held May | iss Gr Seott, a lecturer for! National W. C. T, U., Depart. | t of Socisl Morality, will be the! Howing: the general school auditdum. hs who has bet a guest at the home of her pared while playing hold-up with some boys, was reported in slightly im- proved but still serious condition .in the Bismarck hospital today. HOSTESSE‘OF SEWING-CIRCLE. Mrs. M. J.McCarty and Mrs. S. MeDonald wi'be h s to mem bers of theEast Division of S Sewig Circle’ which mec! tomorrow aernoon at St. Mary's Reckless Driving Charge Frank Elsmer, recently arrived in the city, was arrested last night TOR¢? MONSON HOME, — [by police charged with reckless sokke uf LaCrosse, Wis.,|@riving and being drunk. It is al- leged by the police that the aut mobile, which was not Elsmer’s struck a pedestrian, slightly. He is in Jail pending hearing tonight. Rev. and Mrs. I. G. Monson. left morning for her home after visit of two weeks. and Son, in an advertisement in ‘The Tribune today offered $200 reward for informationNeading to the arrest of the partic Mrs. H.W. Brownson of James- town, A. & Irvine of Linton M J. Aj Pankratz of Garr were city visitors today. Rev. Adgph Lidke of Moffit was — { z . Mrs. J. J. Seeger of Blue Grass, Al-|ter and excitement from beginning bert Ellwein of Oter Creek, St. Alexius Hospital. Baby Gilbert D. Adams of Brittin, Miss Helen ders from deep water to bottomless Jansan of city, Fjelddah Thomas of | depths. Martyr ‘ entered the; of Sam Harrington, the role wh Eva Irvine of Linton, Underwood of Minnewaukan have St. Alexius hospital Master Glen Ring of Parshall, Ma ter John Gough of Elbowoods, Mi Katie Frictag of Glen John E. Landwehr of Elbowoods, and Dant of Glen Ullin have charged from the hospital. and Archdeacon R. been di mor than anything els wins in one of the most ceplechases ever filmed. wins by Everyone thrills to deeds dar to cheery courage, And tha theatre, urday Sam is fearless on the has bri the w But Thursd Friday and he's afraid of horses and or lose the own self-resp It doesn't take his choice, He girl he loves and vnay be afraid than brand himself he says to Peg: : “I'm cither going to make y: look up at me end say ‘Good b Sam,’ or look down and say he lock natural.” program a| Re Morits Pollock of Wing. Willia ) ovial Service in charge of Mrs, {a Bismareq caller Ratticn cal Zit ie anlumen oe © W. Smith was given in-memory eae iiacelloniandincs GW.) ARE f of the following persons who have! Dance} at Patterson Hall] joni have entered the Bismarck Wed during: the past | | Wednesd@y and Saturday] hospital tor treatment. Mrs. } Neil Campbell, N.| evenings iSchoelkopf and baby of the city, tier's “mother: Mrse G. 7! qe is father; mother Mr. and Mrs. F, Resolutions of love and sympathy submitted by the Memorial | mittee Hon In Them, let of Memorium © Father in’ Thine them henceforth be lo: ween Our and “Peld rms and Messersgers human heart her B. & P. W. Meeting regular monthly — business of the Business and Pro- Women’s. club was held | Jast evening in the club rooms. The bniness session covered considerable time and was followed by a social time in charge of the committee for | i { | | | The H ing essional May with Miss Carrie Haugen, chairman of the activities for this | month. Refreshments were served in hand made May baskets which was in keyving with the season, One cf the members of the committee celcbrated her birthday and a cake uitebly decorated added much to service of the refreshments. T LADIES’ AID SOCIETY The divisional iectings of the | M. E, Ladies’ Aid wil] meet as fol- | lows on Thursday afternoon: — Di- vision No. 1 will meet in the church parlors, Division No, 2 will meet with Mrs, H. H. Dingle, 1004 Ave, C. Vivision No! 3 ‘nas been postponed for’ one week Division No. 4 will be entertained by Mrs, Gordon and Mrs. A. W. Snow at the home of Mrs. Snow, 413 16th St METHOD. SURE BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs, FE. V. Lahr entertained mem- | ives of the Pleasure Bridge club yes- y afternoon, !The honors were won by the hostess. At the close of the game luncheon was served. ,POSTPONE AID MEETING. The meeting of the First Presby- terian Ladies Aid society which was set for this week has been postponed until next Thursday because of the death of Edmund Falkenstein. TURN FROM SOUTHERN TRIP. Mrs, Otis MeGray and Mrs. Frank MeGray of Garrison, who have been visiting in Tuscon, Ariz, Los Angeles. Calif, and various other points in Cook Tell Him Which Ypur grocer has two styles now Nowfhere’s an oat dish almost ready to serve. It isfalled Quick Quaker—the quickest cooking oats in the wald. Get this style, and your oat dish—perfectly cookedPis ready before the coffee. cr oat dish compares in quick cooking. The same delights The fame extra quality, the same delicious flavor. All Quaker Oats are flaked from the finegt grains only— just thf rich, plump, flavory oats. All the flavoriess grains isarded. So we get but ten pounds of these premier Millpns of mothers, all the world over, send for Quaker children get that flavor. Quaker has that flavor. Rut the oats are cut before + ‘hey are rolled very thin and are partly cooked. flakes are smaller and thinner—that is ail. And those small,|thin flakes cook quickly. If ypur breakfasts are hurried and you want a quick dish, Quicl{ Quaker is ready in from 3 to 5 minutes. Butlget this Quaker quality, this super-flavor anyway. Serje this supreme food at its best. Come in package at left— the style you “have always known. Quick Quaker Oats Come in aah at right, with the “Quick” label. Your grocer has both. Bz sure to get the style you want. Packed in sealed round packages with removable covers Friday and Saturday Elks Big Minstrels CAST-OF SEVENTY ENTERTAINERS . MANY OLD FAVORITES A HOST OF NEW TALENT The Show You’ve Been Waiting. For | SEAT SALE NOW ON AT ba Harris and Woodmansee’s. > ees — “The Hottentot” furnishes | L OUSE-CLEANING uy a Not Your Fault — But— The child ran out from behind the wagon and was under your wheels before you saw it. Not your fault—but—you're in for a big damage suit, never- theless. There's only one way to fully protect yourself against such un- avoidable accidents, AETNA-IZE Atiia-Auto Insurance protects you against the many forins of loss to which ownership or oper- ation of an autoinobile may make you liable. May we tell you about its many advantages today? Henry & Henry . INSURANCE Office 4th St. Phone 961 an a ae OT TUG AUUPUUUUUUUTONGSSDGULOGUUUDENROUUUOAVUONELUUOUGGAEODOGUGAUOUSOUUDE UUM TENG USANA GAEE ES OSA MSE and to end Frank S, Morey ef Bismarck have | tween a runaway horse and an auto been discharged from the hospital. for treatment. Ullin, Mrs, ! throughout Reuter of Underwood, Leo | Ray ’ AT THE MOVIES | | |. He! were the most realistic and inspir h the race and the girl in And he dees it on shore “You have | that | to Director King Vidor. Sat- seas and} ved trifles like typhoons and ld men of the Cannibal Isles. ade mits it until suddenly he finds him- self forced to ride in a horse race his him long to make | til horses but he would rather be dead} So; ‘Don't laugh UB; NO-MORF It starts with a race be- steeple-/ One into an-} floun-| and chase, comic other ends with a unique ‘the action never fla situation develops even funnier as Sam MacLean plays the part he Wil- Douglas 1s created for ene stage by liam Collier a ed to packed houses, both in New York and the country on. tour. mond Hatton, as the butler, is Jat his best, and pretty Madge Bel- & lamy endears herself as the win- | i ; some Peggy Fairfax, whose love for hoises makes a man out of Sam. CAPITOL. A great part of the action in “The “THE HOTTENTOT" AT 1 Wo: of Bronze,” Clara Kimball THE ELTINGE | Young's latest starring vehicle, at the All my life Ive been afraid of | Capitol theater, takes place in a horses,” says the on who ride: | Sulptor’s studio. Signor Carlo Ro- “The Hottentot” to vi ajmaneli, the distinguished Italian angerous ra He fea’ sculptor, who did considerable work in connection with this Harry Gar- son production for Metro, said that the atmosphere of these studio scenes ing he had ever seen, ptured the real spirit of a sculptor's studio,” he remarked “In such a | place T could work forever.” one ‘on why everyone will love| And a few minutes later, Signor the character of m Harrington | Romanelli unwittingly proved the in “The Hottente Thomns — H.| power the scenes were exerting over Ince’s comedy drama at the Eltinge | him. While Mr. Vidor was dirceting | Miss Young in a particularly power ful scene, Sighor Romanelli charged onto the set in the face of the grind- | ing camera, “Just that , Miss Young, just that way,” the sculptor cried. Fignor Romanelli went furiously to work with a bit of clay, while Miss Young held her pose. In the mean- while the filming was being held up, but the sculptor refused to stop u he had just the expression he of | wanted. Knights of Pythias, regular ;meeting Wednesday evening, May 2nd. Important business, all members urged to attend. = TAXI PHONE 1100 Prompt Efficient Service. Charges low as the lowest. Country Trips a specialty. Baggage Transfer é COUNTY BONDS {Commissioners to Offer From $50,000) and bonds jthe amount of which is not yet determined, about July 1, it was announced commissioners’ meeting today. 1141,—4th St. ———— ad, d ree nn their unique originality. wrist and pocket watches. lawn outfits. vators, garden hose, etc. 4 the‘ weeds, That All Important Graduation Gitt 3 OUR showing of gifts suitable for the Boy or Girl graduate are distinctive — and unusual — because of They possess the individu- ality that is expressed only in the highest type of craftsmanship, and because of this fact, they are in- variably preferred by discriminating buyers. above is more than true of our beautiful showing of F. A. Knowles Jeweler, Bismarck We are specializing in Gifts for Graduates. Bring Your Lawn and | Garden Up Right Good Garden Tools are necessary to do perfect work. | They save time and labor. We carry a most complete line of garden and Hoes, Rakes, Weeders, Hand Culti- Now- is the exact time to plant and get after - PAINT-UP and CLEAN-UP Make Bismarck Beautiful. FRENCH & WELCH HARDWARE tHe WINCHESTER store No TO BE SOLD bers $50,000 to $100,000 of Bonds Burleigh county will sell between $100,000 of refunding at the board of county | The bonds wil be sald to W. L. on & Co, Cleveland, and Kal- and Wood, Minneapolis, at par with interest at 51-4 per cent. The commissioners decided to ad- yertise for three concrete culverts, UaleCucr | “THE RELIEF” A “WALK-OVER” oxford — stylish model made especially for the relief of a tender large toe joint — soft and flexible — low rubber heel. Price $7.50 115—4th St. TT AML = 2 The VALU AUR TOT tion of a county agent. PAGE FIVE | oue at Apple Creek, one near Sterling | available to employ an agent. and one between Wing and Wilton, bids to be received June 6. gency order for a conerete culvert in in McKenzie township was entered. An emer- action was taken on the ques: | Board mem | present said no funds were A Warning of Interest to Women pelled from the mind of every woman. No decent, honorable, or far- of face powd he, if truly White Jead is injurious ¢ Suggestion of white lead comes onl. sales per publicly ma if and when made, purpose af striking torious, widely sold article. Armand Cold Cream white lead. powder: Nobody z tegrity. Armand Face Powders contain no ingredi- ent injurious to the skin, quantities of the powde statements. by The Armand Company. Armand Cold Cream Powder with its cold e any other face powder. es a clinging, soothing, satisfying unl cream base c ARMAND — Des Moines By: W. HL. WISEMAN, Director of Research, Den Moines, ARMAND | - COLD CREAM POWDER In. She LATLE : PINK: &-WHITE:- BOXES HERE ARE THE McKENZIE ployment of a county agent was ap- proved by vote lust fall, Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing. Eagle Tailoring. putable, accuse othe: nd no manufacturer who used it could remain in business. from jealous minded makers or ver writes, prints or os this suggestion. for the sole and only n unfair blow at a meri- Powde) Neither do twenty-fi ich we have caused to be analyzed by a chemist of unquestioned ability and in- may be applied. Armand welcomes any ifvestigation of these The facts are published gladly for the benefit of the face powder industry, and to inspire confidence on the fp women of the world, in this indus Information that any person has statement that Armand or any other good face’ powder contains white lead will be appreciated ct. It is sold all over the world in the little -and-White Hat-Box at $1.00. HOTEL FIVE Em- Pressing Call 58 of its use. face powder The charge, contains no ve other face matter what rt of the made the areas! They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall every Wednesday and Saturday Rates for in city $5 an Hour, outside of city same Rate Plus railroad nights. fare and Hotel expense. ANAVOEROCDADUDEOUGEDUNODAGEOEDEDEOOUSUPEOEADOOONOLEGEDEDEOOOEOLODODEDOOEODOEGOOUUSNDEGEOEAEOUDENGA1dUNUEDOLEDENERDOSOOD IN = Special On Tires 30x8 tires @.,.$8.00 30x31 tires@. 875 1—35x5 Fabric @................$15.00 1—32x4 Fabric @................ 15.00 4—34x4 Fabric with tubes @ $15.00 each. Michelin Cords In One Quality Only. (The Best.) We sell the Master and Anco Timers. Wonder Auto Polish that positively and will not catch the dust. Phone 187 . One Touring Car body for sale cheap. Lockwood Accessory Co. — Opposite East End ‘ing Satpal does the work.