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ai ided d TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924: Social and Personal Civic Bodies ‘ Plan to Honor Mr.,/Mrs. Fields Under the auspices of the Associ on of Commerce all civil and 11 bodies wil unite next Satur. vening in a reception and din- cr in honor of: Mr.-and Mrs. P. R. ields. Plans were formulated last { vening at the Ashociation of Com- serce by a general committee named y W.-H. Webb, president of the | ssociation of Commerce. A reception for Mr. and Mrs. ields will be held in Patterson's all from 7 p. m. until 7:30 when te dinner which will be informal HI he held.in the main dining rooni | the McKenzie hotel. It is hoped | > make it a community affair full f good fellowship as a Godspeed to citizens of Bismarck who have orked earnestly in its behalf par vo Or anizations piting are: ; Oracle, Mrs. Flora Schultz. Seventy | lava were present at the public in- “| stallation which followed. At the ae | ROYAL NEIGHBORS HOLD | INTERESTING MEETING | The regular meeting ‘of Caching | Camp 7057 Royal Neighbors of Am- erica was held yesterday afternoon | lat four o'clock at the Odd Fellows | {Hall A motion for an adjou {| meeting was made ut five-thirty a which a pot luck super was ee {at which places were laid for seven- | ty. At eight o’clock the adjourned | meeting was. called to order by the the installation the following officers | fae installed; Oracle, Mrs. Flera | Schultz; Vice-Oracle, Mrs. Van R. | Middlemass; Past Oracle, Mrs, Her. man Ode; Chap Mrs. Richard Penwdep; Recoyer, Mrs. E { Trepp; Receiver, Mrs. Manager, Mrs. ( After the officers had been install- ed a playlet was presented by a cast of six of the members which pro- | vided much mirth and amusement | for the guests. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS The Woman's club met ‘ut the heme | of Mrs. S. E. Paine, 23 ‘Avenue A.! Roll call was responded to with cu rent topics on topies assigned tion of a secretary and treasurer re- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MANY THRILLERS IN PLAY COMING St. Anth 1H. Good | Leo fics The | Salem liam Chi Anna G Michael |F. Moore, 1 ;80n, Baldwin; Mrs. Peter Magners, Sterling; Indian School; Miss Dali. Mi B. Rose Discharged, Ateman, PAGE THREE from an unhappy home and gets Job selling peanuts and the cireus All lemonade in Haider, W. ony. M sorts of adventures are en Glen Ulin; Mr, William countered by Tohy in. the ci t ch, New Rockford; Mr. funny, thrill Hebiousecand hare ks, White Tail, Montana; for th is a little girl, wrord. P’smarck who is an equestricnne of Jayton, city; Hospital Bismarck ' following have ta admitted Tectile davatlon to the Bismarck hospital: a a HeulON roa jEHichorst, Falkirk; Leona Roth, a arena go 4 ron; Gottlieb Ropp, Ma t | Stohl, Beulah; Norman Han : ic mont; Victor Johnson, Wilton; Jessie ‘Hughes, McKenzie. TRING, UG FRM xT eoiawi he uit j_ Dise! d: Lillian Erickson, i ‘ A. Jenson, city man, Hillsview cister, | Fredon Bea °. Ww |Yucea; I. C. &: rice; Charles Fau Moffit; Mrs. John Roren ay 7) r Shields IN FEBRUARY BIRTH OF BABY GIRL and For Neg Dre Th Mrs. 1. EB. Wildfang announces the annual m of t Da | birth of by girl at the Bismarck | kota Association of i hospital, January held in Grand Porks on February 2 nd 28, it was announced by FE r Ag ‘THE MOVIES j Arthur ersonality and t sults be quite a man! FAIR BODY WILL MEET hitmer, nery Is fro} tary 2 fair ov ion of Commerce, Rotary, | suited in Mrs. Dale Simon and Mrs. » North Dak ure eligi! t Commercial Travelers, Elks} J. W. Curran being elected to the ae ee and it is expected t t Masons. .._ | respective offices. Mrs. E. C, White | CAPITOL all of these organizations will _All_members of these organiza-)then gave an urticle dealing ith | Some of the success of a big mo- whl ions and friends of the guests ofthe President's message to Congress | tion picture star may usually be at- , “ Men Go Ob ec gui aUnLes AL re invited whether formally |in which she deult with the recom- | tributed to the fact that hig or her be ! at ‘this meeting, and it i or uot. Reservations can be | mendations that would affect us lo-| roles have been chosen carefully in. likely Chat many of the amu , rade at the Association of Commerce | cally as well 2< nationally. Mrs. H. {order that: unusu eSpawilGngts occ es ete CeuOU stu ae ale coms until 5 p. m. Friday, January | 1 Wheeler read a paperon the His- | be wasted on trivial or inappropriate Secured: then, when a number o : Y i |tory of Restoration and Revolution.” | roles ee ee Committees in charge are: |Mus, M. M. Moyer is the presid nt | Phiscilln DAW tine oAlwaye enwaan| | eGovennor Nestos, Presiden General Committee. 1 Pee"the eolhing year, Rotel eCHAWRPMGCIBHATINE! Titenaaies (aon Leen ‘oulter of the Judge A. M. Christianson, chair- | RNS has plivedl sin’ Univer! cultural col wre Me bo. Ds Ma J. Dueme- LADIES AID MEETING » Hetz ¢ » in , . ” productions have always bee pS cn : ys. Ta Recent Tudgel ane eeaige Ae icoety. oe Ke Elste Hetz and toy La Rue in “The Cat and The Canary’ Peer aise SORE a ation of Fairs and Ex (. E. Birdzell, YE First’ Lutheran Church will hold its; “The Gat and the Canary,” y" the author, it is said, has pro- | teristic of some actresses of meeply Nd Tom Canfield, presid Een stens ona ceo) use amen annual business meeting at the | John Willard will come to the Audi: vided_a self-starting shock absorber looking sweet and pretty without do. [Mtermationsl ae Townes ichurch parlors, Thurs January | torium one night, Friday, Jan. 1th. | in thé form of natural comedy—both | ing any acting hae never heen here Reception Committee. # 10, at 2:30 po. m. Mrs. . F. Alfson; This is the, latest of che popular in lines and situations. When the!“Outside the La Mr. and Mrs. M. Christianson, | will be hostess. Members and friends | thrill plays, und it is said lay-j nerves become ‘so tense it’ seems Imboul,” “Under Mr. and Mrs. W . Webb, Mr. and | of the society are urged to attend | goers who have seen it to rank with only réam can give relief along “The Flame of Li Mrs. H. J. Duemeland, Mr. and Mrs. | this meeting. “The Bat” and “ ibe 13th Cha'r.” If comes a funny line or out pops a| fact. Fans who remember these pic Al ten: i eu <a ee res —— : 7 of the public for comteal situation and the shriek is} tures that were big sue: re THE TROUBLE OF ady, Dr. and Mrs. R. S. +} Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe of Portia vs continues sonie nious strangled—but there ave two places} member tha oir oines were yor Lenhart and Mrs. Lenhart, Oregon, who has been visiting her | vidual will be m arketin shock in ate course of the play Sane the | spirited entaiat UiGEA eae COFFEE MAKING- USE: iovernor _R. A. Nestos, Mr. and} Rawlings for sorber for use in the audience almost invariably does|not dolls or manni “rs. L. E. Bankston. joined byw her hus-{ mystery play will make it profits shriek the warning, despite the Miss Dean’: motional tri- Menu—Orchestra—Decoration. band today und they left for New| However, in “The Cat and the Can-| laugh made by “shock absorbers.” [mph is se a Universal- J.C, Taylor, chairman; L, K. {York where they will sail for | ae ; alee Pauae Thompson, Al. Rosen. cruise of the Mediterranean, | aa ia cm Aare ail RGEAeEANIE A Ne i ee | a | 5 p.m. There will be installation! Capitol Theatre. Like all her other 4 Rs Program. FAMILY MOVES HERE | CITY NEWS | of officers of the Auxiiary, and a] vehicles it gives opportunity for that JUSTDISSOLVE “ if. J. Duemeland, chairman; J. L. The family of A. W. Mund --———@ card party will follow with re-| superb dramatic spirit that. charac Bell, Mrs. R. S. Towne, Henry Hal- | recently joined the utive staff | treshments. j terizes the work of the conscientious ‘AND. DRINK: We verson, Geo. Ru: of A, Company, has come | Improving Very Niesly lartist and is particularly a Dean at Toastmaster. {to Bismarck from St. Paul. The John Larson, son of John 1. To Make Trip | tribute al vob. Bell are temporarily at the Grand Pacific |son, of 719 Sixth strect is cont Richard KE. Wenzel, commidsion-|— «pyifting” was John Colton’s pley, | ES hotel. fo [escing at the bospina) where Xe un- er of the Workmen's Compensa-| ed on the New York stage by. Golden Wedding LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON, D.C. [the Now Year ee Wen grea ny lea tonisht on Willion A. a Rev .. Watkins, state enforce- NeniN , a St in the featured performa 1 7 ancl Is Celebrated Gabe kauipGeseesetee uteri ceelas: | eee lanti, Carrington, Fmerich and Younger and Tod Browning adapted _ Ball Room Dancing 4 y Hl Will Play Tonight Garrison. | Chitdren 7-8 p.m. the story to the M i} Intimate friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sperry of 824 Second Street, very pleasantly sur- orised them at their home last eve- ~ their gold- ring, the occasion. beii n wedding anniversa Mr. and Mrs. Sperry were presented ‘with 2 mmber of gifts in remembrance of @e happy o n. Cards were en- ed until a Mate hour when a deli- ‘ious lunch was served. Favors were ittle individual cakes iced in yellow ind dec with a candle. Mrs. 3 presented with a ‘bride's and “yellow —nare:ssus eeried the decorations throughout he home for the occasion. Mary L. Aylesworth and Eugene H. Sperry were married January 7, 1874, it Mayville, New York, coming to North Dakota 28, 1885 wit heir two ch ynn W. and sel, now M E. Se they locat » city, wher: nM the last me nt address. ix at their pre YAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION The Daughters of the Argerican tevolution, Minishoshe Chapter, held s regular meeting Friday at the Mc- ie hotel. Dr. E. P. Quain was he speaker secured for the-occasion. n the course of his remarks, Dr. tuain brought out the thought that 2 we wish to preserve our nation “tat has been preserved for us by ur forefathers of the American Rev- lution we must insure it against uarrelsome and greedy neighbors on ne outside and our own family who re wont to abuse it and its insti- ations from the inpide, TO INSTALL OFFICERS Capitol City Lodge No. 2, I. 0. 9. . will install their officers at a pub- c installation at Odd Fellows Hall orner Main and Third street for ae coming year, this evening, Dis- act Deputy Grand Master I. 6, Da- and suite’ will install office rey are P. D, Kipsguard, Noble rand; Christien Nelson, Vice rand; Oscar Lavine, Secretary; k. Arnesse, Treasurer. John’ L. ughes is the retiring Noble Grand. ATHOLIC WOMEN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY The regular meeting of the Cath- lic Women’s Missionary Society will e held Wednesday: evening, Jan- hry 9, at the St. Mary’s School Au- itorium. This meeting will be’ in the arm of a basket social. Hot coffee ill be served and amusements for te evening provided free of charge. veryone is invited. P. E. 0, MEETING The regular meeting of the P. E. 9. isterhood w: oon at the home of Mrs. leyer. After the regular busines leeting roll call was responded to ‘ith squibs about women of note. A uuper, “Women in Science” was read y Mrs. Worth Lumry. SUNSHINE CLUB The regular meeting of the Sun- aine Club will be held tomorrow fternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. erry, 523 Second Street. Election of 'ficers will take place and all mem- ors are requested to be present. ETURNS TO U. OF MINNESOTA Miss Bertha Bertsch returned to inneapolis to’ resume her duties at te University after spending the dliday vacation with her parents at 12 Sixth Street. ST. GEORGES GUILD A business meeting of St. Georges irish Guilq will be held Thursday ternoon at 3 o'clock at the home Fi Mrs. S. A. Floren, Rose Apts. DR. pPOLTeN RETURNS Dr. M. E, Bolton returned yester- ,| HELPED LITTLE GIRLS. COUGH. thev have re-) held: yesterday after- j P. i day on a business trip that'will take him. to Washington, D. C. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES. AID There will be no* meeting of the Miss Anne Rhodeald, teacher in the | School, is ill, Mrs. J. Barth is) The Bismarck H will play basketball St. Mary's gymnasium. School Mitry at 7:5 | shown Will Bowl Tonight Mandan's team of ‘bowlers duled to come to Bismarck to- night in a return game with local the Si tcam tonight in Und successes, Takes Position Presbyterian Ladies Aid this week. rin smashers. Mandan defeated , The next meeting will be held Jan-| A, W. Ecklund has taken a posi- Bismarck by 17 pins in their last uary 16. yi tion-in the state branch kuboratory Clash i : Fackie —— here and is now the city’s bacteri- “love affa FROM MINOT ; St. Mlexius Hospital the seree! The Misses Audrey and Virginin| y Aemiited a Alexiits hospital: | tional pic’ Rohrer . returned last night after | ion to Meet Mrs. J. uer, Baby , comes to visiting the past ten days in Minot. | Lloyd Spetz Post, American Leg- Qeoar Jesse , diy, Frid jion, will hold a meeting at the A. i TEACHER ILL 0. U. W. hall Wednesday nigit at ¢ a co “Outside wo Flags,” the La two THE ELTINGE Coogan has his fir: rir” and “leading la n in his newest ture, “Circus I the Eltinge th ay and Saturday te Jackie plays the role of Toby Ty- | 5 who runs untry boy substituting for her. “FOLEY’- HONEY AND TAK COMPOUND is fine. My little girl had an awful cough. I got a bottle} of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND and gave her a few doses and she was greatly relieved,” writes Clyde H. Benson, Marlbrook, Virginia. The best remedy for ‘coughs, colds, hoarseness; relieves promptly and effectively. FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND has stood the test of time, serving three generations. ATTENTION ROYAL ARCH MASONS’ Regular meeting Bismarck (Chapter No. 10, 7:30 tonight. A large attendance urged. FUR POCKET A pocket of fluffy white rabbif*fur is the only trimming on a chemise frock of black velvet. i —SS A Successful Man Among the notable professional men of this country who achieved great success along strictly legitimate lines was Dr. R. V. Pierce. Devot- ing his attention to the specialty of women’s diseases, he became a recog- nized authority in that line. Over fifty years ago this noted physician gave to the world a Pre- scription which has never been equaled for the weaknesses of wo- men. Dr.. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y., long since found out ‘what is natu- rally best for women’s diseases. He learned it all through treating thou- ands of cases. The result of his studies was a medicine called Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. This medicine is madé of vegetable ecibee that nature surely intended\ for backache, headache, weakening pains, and for the many disorders common to women in all ages of life. Women who take this standard rem- edy know that in Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription they are getting 2 iy from New York City where she is been the past three weeks tak- & special work. Mrs. L. K. Thompson is reported to | improving, safe woman’s tonic so good - that druggists everywhere sell it-in both tablet and fluid form. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. ¥., for trial pkg. Write for free medical advice. States Treasury December 31, 1923. This bank owes on its currency. : outstanding and to depositors.......... For this purpose we have: 1 Cash and checks on other banks payable in one to three days -..$ 158,192.45 - 2. Funds on deposit in Fed- eral Reserve Bank and other banks available on demand ..... Haeenes 386,073.09 3. We own bonds of the United States .. ay 85,550.00 4. We own other bonds and watrants, 66562 Sse 3d, 59,004.80 5. Loans to individuals and ae corporations payanle in ' cash on demand.... 282,500.00- Total Quick Cash : Assets .... $966,320.34 6. Time- loans to. individuals \ and corporations...... 1,465,907. 27 7. We own stock in the Fed- -eral Reserve Bank and have due us from the U, S. Treasury ......... 12,750.00 8. Our banking house and SSE MIPUTOR YY eres sce e ss 82,657.06 9. Other Real Estate owned 35,382.00 Total of Other Assets. ; 1,596,696.33 This Leaves a Surplus of “which becomes the property of the stockholders after depositors are paid Additional Security to Depositors -Tiability of stockholders, which they are required . ,to pay in cash gn demand of the U. S. Government OUR CONDITION as shown by the report to the United $2, 2, 233,729.71 563,016.67 329,286.96 100,000.00 $429,286.96 ‘THE PIONEER BANK “IN BUSINESS 45 YEARS” Firs National Bank of Bismarck een and Browning | directed the filming with the Ss Class i NO pom. ability 4 pce: inning Jan. 1 and Dean j Mrs. i. W. Henderson, i Phone 65 \ st real ; dy” on | t tN | which Thurs- BISMAR IK. Qk DIAMONDS. J a [tary of the Minnesota state fair witt | jauet on Feb. 28, at the Hotel Daco invited here to speak jtah Denver Rapp of Devils Lake is | 5 : esident of the North Dak Regular meeting of Lloyd tion, and will pre bu. Spetz Post, Wednesday, 7 p. meetings to be at the mat ALO. U. W. Hall. Card ee en Tee sup tar party and refreshments by Auxiliary. DR. M. E. BOLTO Osteopathic Physician 119% dth St. ‘Telephone 240 Rismerek, N. D. ee . ~ in the market! New crop of rich fruit Cranberry sauce (made in 10 minutes!) One quart cranberries, two cups boiling water, 24; to2 cups sugar. Boil sugar and water togeth five minutes; skimg add the berries and boil without stirring (five minutes is usually sufficient) until all the skins are broken, Re- move from the fire when the pop- ving stops. Great with all kinds of roast meats - such as beef pork lamb and mutton! The healthful, economical, everyday fruit. Pe METER OREM DR. R.S. ED Chir praetor Consultation Free Lucas BIk. Bismarck, N. D. American Cranberry Exchange 90 West Broadway New York FASCINATING! A girl—stranded in t the Orient—match- ing her wits against the intrigue of an Ny opium gang—block- Ay iof PARIS ing with her daring ; % ny plot against a (le featuring secret service man— | facing death to | h (Gdna Purviance pfove her leve for \} “Written and Directed by® | CHAPLIN You will ve thrilled, delighted and fasci- nated by the daring, dazzling ‘ A tremendous drama CARL LAEMMLE of human emotions offers | in the everyday life Oud | DEA || of everyday people. Priscil a N The big and little m| things of living as we all know them and feel them in our- selves and in our friends are pictured with a clearness and sharpness that is fairly startling. ) the —in— the melodrama that startled New York ‘DRIFTING’ | by i JOHN COLTON of experts in the above lines, You Need Us. “We make a specialty of repairing Swi. Wrist Watches and give one week service on most any kind of watch or jewelry repair. Lenses we grind while you wait. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler — Bismarck Railroad water inspector since 1907. ELTINGE THEATRE TONIGHT DAY s Cosmopolitan Story of Rom: d Adventure Magay! A Romance of Paris and the African veldt Where men and women of race e devils all, f adventurous -— gather to Hsin last dollar, their lives, he untold ric mines— Anna Q. Nilsson James Kirkwood stake for of the diamon:) es PATHE NEWS FIGHTING BLOOD COMING Jaekie Coogan —in— “CIRCUS DAYS” Pounded on William A. 7 7 1 Sra ws fa Ss stage Wateh, Clock, rev sea eae PALACE THEATRE Jewelry and Mandan oe CAPITOL Theatre | JAN. 9-10 a is TONG wae j Matinee Wed Banciiue TONIGHT ONLY e — If you need the services Lava AUDITORIUM wa TL Jan. 1] NIGHT -rices $2.20, § 65, $1.10, Including Tax. Seat Sale Tomorrow MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION, NOT BECAUSE This play had tong engagements in thc recommend it. BUT BECAUSE he theatre goers of Bismarck unalloyed delight big citics do we itv will give an evening of WHiTten YORK 1 LONDON GHICAKO, PHILADEPHIA | 4 JOTED THIS A GPREAT ENTERTAINER LS : f AND FURTHERMORE Any patron who is willing to leave the theatre after the Second Act will be cheerfully refunded the price of tieket.

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