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HURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924: . ‘ NNSA WOUVWSIA WAL : PAGE THR n 7 lightfal luncheon was served by the! MRS, WEBB AND DAUGHTER EN- since coming to Bismarck, to | Cameron club of Alexandria, Va., for | hostess, guests pjaying until an TERTAIN. the Thompson apartments at the cor-| the visiting club women, dnd the early hour this morning., Mrs. W. H. Webb and daughter, | ner of Sixth and Avenue D. Puceting of the Women’s Con: | Mrs. S. W. Corwin entertained at a — — al conmittee, on Monday | . “THIRTEEN BRIDGE CLUB” DIN-| delightfully informal bridge party!MRS. CARY TO BE GUEST AT RE- rganization is comp: of u NER. yesterday afternon at the home of CEPTION GIVEN BY MRS. | representatives of all the women’s ‘ Personal | The “Thirteen Bridge Club” and| Mrs. Webb at 700 Fifth street. Four COOLIDGE. |p oreani shington. After oT their husbands were entertained at | tables were played during the agter-| Mrs. Lyman N. Cary of Mandan, |the board meetings, Mrs Cary wili ntertain For. ~]a six o'clock dinner last evening at | noon. At the close of the game hon- |, p,, president of the North Dakota {attend the sessions of the illiterd \ M P. R. Fiéld the Elk’s hall. The “Lows” enter- | ofs went to Mrs. Eppinger and Mrs. | vederation ofStomen’s clubs who is [conference to be held Friday, Satur- | . N TS. WF. IN. FICS) tainea the “Highs” in this delightful | Burt Finney. |in Washington to attend the meeting |day and Monday, The meetings of | ace manner. The table was beautifully | swore acl on jof the executive board of the Gen- | the board will cmv d he Tuesday bridge club enter-|laid and decorated with candles in FROM SELFRIDGE. jeral Federation of Women's clubs, | ¢ ue until Th ied informally Jast evening for!the silver candle-sticks. After the| Vincent DeLaney and John Bud-! wit pe among thg guests at a num- route to Washington, Mrs §. P. RB. Fields, who leaves carly; dinner the pagty returned to the|nick of Selfridge were business call- | jer of social functions while in | Cary will spend a day in ‘Pittsburg, } it week with her husband for| home of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Finney, | ers in the city and visited with th ‘ashingtons. Pa ind Forks where they will make| where bridge Was played during th: | former's sister Mrs. J. W. Murphy! Yesterday> afternoon, Mrs. Calvin . ; ir home in the future. Four) evening; honors going to Mr. Atkin- | and family of this city - |Coolidge, wife of the president of High School student wants P les were at play during the even-| son. | he rmreerrae the United States, gave a reception | work out side hool hours. ‘ with honors going to Obert Ol- FROM WIMBLEDON for the board members ut the White | Lae be Lf Social and and Mrs, J. Breslow. At the| | RETURN FROM THE EAST | Mrs. Carrie Arms of Wimbledon | House, and on today, noon, the pres. | AMY dne having work suitable se of the evening a delightfol! Mr, and Mrs. Sig. Helland have re-|i8 in the city visiting with friends | jdent will receive the members of | Kindly call Supt. Saxvik. cheon was served. A number of : Wie oth and with a. brother who is confined |the board. Two Other affairs which | to his bed at one of the local hospi- | Mrs y will attend are the dinner | vals. vening by the | By ; 1 ftturned from a five weeks trip which tily dinners and informal parties| was spent in Chicago and Minnenpo- \. being given during this week] jis where Mr. Helland attended a the Fields’. A bridge party is to! convention of Libbey, McNeil and ee omacem ven tomorrow at the home of| Libbey salesmen. They have taken | WISIN EER & R.A. Tracy at which Mrs.lan aparpment in the Tribune Apart. |, Rev C: l Hall and daughter, De- eph Breslow and Mrs. Tracy will ments.” Mr. Helland represents borah Hall of Elbowoods, have been ertain friends of Mrs. Fields’ Libbey, McNeil and Libbey in North visiting at the In i schoot and aplimentary to her. Dikets aie Mentinn with friends in the city the past few evan bic = days. $5 Manhattan Shirts $3.65. n’s. \ Serve It Hot : DBLPHIAN MEETING. H jee c ete eae flaca = " . ‘he regular meeting of the Alpha Saecen Semon AURMStY 45) John! Thorpe stant attorney i Delphian Chapter will be held | held a-progressive whist party at the week end in Prices All Of course you can serve it hot —and it makes a satisfying, strengthening meal on which to start the day’s work. Heat two Shredded Wheat Biscuits in the general, is spen the cities on bus? 1orrow niorning at 9:30 in the Ro- | Legion hall tast evening at which ten y room of the McKenzie: The| tables played. High Store ‘was won owing program will be rendered. | by Angelo Holta, while George Russ | 3. Harvey Harris will be the lead-; Won the consolation prize. At the for this meeting. close of the game a lunch was served dwellings in Mesopotamia—Carrie | by the atixilary and a social hour agen. enjoyed. ‘amily Life—Mrs. W. F. Worner.; - Sune ocial Standard, Hammurabi’s Code} NEW BRIDGE CLUB FORMED He expects Greatly Reduced Are High Grade Misses Minnie | have moved fr the‘r apartment. at c, Where they have Buy \ i | Irs. G Register. The “Ch f. Plans” Bridge club | ‘ | iteratare find Learning —Mrs, 1. | held its tial meeting last night at | oven to restore crispness and = New F 5 th f Mr. and Mrs. J. EL * . 3 rs } flothing and Amusoments—Mre.| O'Neil at, 410 Ninth. Street, Three | M then pour hot milk over them, z Ks KE. Melntyre. tables were played during the even-| . , 4 | © hitecture and Decoration—Mrs. ing with shontye! golig) to (Mri aad] Be cocoate adding a little cream and salt. “ = And Albrecht ventahl Mrs. P. W. Carley. A delicious lunch- "i en ae: 8 laliglon—Mrs. Geo: tober, egubwiaveeivenvat mldnigbes CRANBERRIES ' Nothing so delicious and satis< 3 | ‘rades and Professions—Florence Fe 3 ji = Save. Made. ris NEIGHBORHOOD BRIDGE CLUB. and make 10 glasses fying as these cris flavory 2 cience and Invention — Mrs.| The Neighborhood Bridge club met !” of delicious jelly! Sp, z ft at the home of Mrs. A. F. Bradley CRANBERRY JELLY shreds of baked whole wheat. = ‘rama--Miss Lucile Daht. at her home at 614 Raymond street Cook until soft the desired = } uterior Decoration—Mrs. S. W.|yesterday afternoon. M They are ready -cooked and = win Huyek reeeived high s = rand Opera—Mrs. C. D. Durse-| close of the game the hostess served very dainty refreshments. took Synopsis—) Bertha Pal- BRIDGE DINNER. : “ $ ar ee - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon V Y PLAY IN MANDAN tertained ata very dct Cox en- .tfully in- ready-to-eat. © been suggested that the R-!formal bridge dinner recently when A. Playlet, “The Show Act-| covers were laid for the three tables. | a S Sh : o re e ” given by some of the members |tonors were won by Mr. and Mrs. | WW Recipe Folder Sent Free i the Royal Neighbors Lodge, Mon-| rank E, Hedden. NY American Cranberry Exchange te evening be given in Mandan. ee AR 20 West Beandray, Now York : let which proved a success GIRL SCOUTS MEETING ASS A. full of humor and interest.| The Edith Cavell Girl Scouts will nk Barnes as “Pa” was!mect at. the St. George’s Epi Cranberries } rs! pleasing, while Mrs. Ray] parish House tomorrow evening at “Ma Martin” was typical! 7.39, The girls of third patrol are indly New England house-| planning a ‘social entertainment for | e. Bashful “Zekl” portrayed by|the evening. is pp was well played. Mrs. | ittey played the part.of Mand: ie Manning played “Miss which part was splendidly if H “Dannie” played by Hil- q R Joslin was whimsical and amus- while Ethel Mills as the “Show ress” was both clever and charm~ To Exine Schultz who directed playleé is due much of the cre- for its success. he date for giving the playlet at ‘ idan has not yet been dotermined. ‘ORMAL LEAP YEAR DANCING pSDOCI AMR eis esl a as aca ey ates ae DiC H OC 50 Inch Novelty Muskrat Coat. oo | 75: One Sealine Novelty Cape. $1 25 .00 Speciale nl cuca aes es Ae ae 48 Inch Natural Muskrat Coat. $ 1 69°° DEG AR ieee cee ty een Ue eae a Ne CAPITOL LAST TIME TONIGHT “The Daring _ Years” 48 Inch Natural Muskrat Coat. $ 1 95: SEGA etre etch ee Skunk Collar and Cuffs. Special............ 48 Inch Blended Muskrat Coat. : $9 85-°° !Most food for PARTY ue Waists - Kimonos -. Draperies he girls of the Bismarck Business| cy: : ference ning the students| Skifts “Dresses Ginghams LUELLA 48 Inch Natural Raccoon Coat. Best Quality. ¢ .00 post students of the college at! Coats Sweaters Stockings Special Neal ec PE eee coed tra ew ete rn tiin tee informal dancing party tomorrow | bs . ‘ ning. The committee in charge arrengements have seeured 2! q ndid orehestra ¢o provide the p d sie for the occasion. Dancing will lamon: S in promptly at eight o'clock and ood attendance is assured, er Larry Semon —in— BISMARCK ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Auditorium ’‘™" Friday Night, Jan. 25 “Light © . E “ + BC WHITNEY pe g ; 7 E D) WY. N N 40 nats Natural Muskrat Coat. ” SYTTo ES I AI ire en eRe ace Love o &U. Hy] Sees F ‘THE PERFECT FOOL” 40 Inch Sealine Coat. : .00 Coming: _<- _ Monday, , HIS NEW 22%8%¢ RIOT Speciale: 2 arse cer cay a a eet $75 ve at plage ‘At onianht a de:| {| DR. M. E. BOLTON David Belasco’s 2ACTS “19 SCENES °° “E7824, —: Osteopathic Physician Bley era geaSuceess faust time here-tiall ts ondinatity - “ , 119% 4th St. ‘Telephone £40 ‘The Governor s WYNNING, CHORU OF CHARM ‘ Bismarck, Lady = SOME DISTINCTION | } A Jp. I 4 Sorths 10 Chicago IN ALL THE WORLD { | 45 Inch Natural Muskrat Coat. Special . . © OROGRE! 5 a Each 15-cent package of “Diamond + af ROGRESSIVE WHIST PARTY | 5.04 contains directions so simple r, and Mrs. Otto Dirlam enter- any weman’ can dye or tint any old, sed. number of their friends at] worn, faded thing new, even if she ging at their home on, First 4 set. Mrs. Herman Lidberg won prize for holding high score le Mrs. J. C, Beck the consolation has never dyed before. Drug stores sell all colors. 40 Inch Wombat Coat. $ 8 5 .00 Raccoon Collar and Cuffs. Special........... You can always rest assured when smoking LITTLE BILLY 5 CENT CIGARS that they are made of clean long fillers. The Commercial Clubs 10 CENT SELLERS are made of double resweated stock all long fillers, therefor making smooth tasted cigars. These cigars are as fresh,as hot cakes in the morning. WM. F. ERLENMEYER, Mfg. 423 Third Street. 2 3 fronts 10 Boston = NO_ ENTERTAINMENT TO COMPARE. tak a Cold Right Up with * Pape’s Cold Compound” | ake two tablets every three hours MAIL =-— Entire Lower Floor $3.00. Bal- Plys ORDERS Prices cony $2.00 and NOW $1.00. 50. Gallery Boxes $2.50 and $3.00. Tax “il three doses are taken. The first 2 always gives relief. The second third doses completely break up cold. Pleasant and safe to take. tains no quinnine or opiates. lions use| “Pape’s-- Cold Com- nd.” Price, thirty-five cents. geists guarantee i SEATS ; Auditorium $2.20 $ ; Including Tax 1 Night (Tomorrow) FRIDAY, JAN. 11 We have tgld the story, now come and see how geod this play is. DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free ucas Blk. Bismarck, Clowns, freaks, elephhnts, acrobats, jugglers, SMUNNAASANUNAGAUDUAUOUALAUOACUONEOOUAEGHOUUOCGUOUAAUAELUGGGOCOUDOUECOUUOSEOCUSHUUCOQUNUOGUCOEDOGOLOOEOUEODOASOCOLOORHOOOUONONONIOD mapeclene: Lumberg, roaring ae ans i= mot aggregation of al ie marvels 0! ie P. R. Fields’ Residence for Sale === PRICE $7,800 === ages.” Come early — come often — don’t miss the fun. ADAPTED FROM “TOBY TYLER”—JAMES OTIS’ CELEBRATED STORY OF This residence is up to the minute in every respect, it has three large bed- rooms, bath and sleeping porch on second floor, living room, large sun parlor, dining room, ,with built in features, and kitchen on first floor. Large full basement partitioned ‘into rooms, hot water heat, basement CIRCUS LI Rr eeserer eee eeepnmencnnnnne teens) MERMAID COMEDY — AESOP FABLE connects with-heated garage, propery faces East and has a large screened porch. This residence can be purchased under very favorable terms, | PATHE NEWS immediate possession can be given. MATINEE EVERY DAY AT Hedden Real’ Estate Agency Webb Block Phone 4 Ball Room Dancing A'hildren’s Class - %-8 p. Bh Adult’s elass 8-9 p.m. : Beginning Jan, 12, Mrs, R. W. Henderson. i * Phone 656 ee Order The Best 'Lignite Coal ) $4.75 Per Ton Delivered: Bismarek ‘Hide & d 4 | urCo. |. j one 738 AAMT TT AND THE ANAR ‘ TONIGHT - THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY CUA OUUAUENGUGUNAGGAOGUNOAUDGUANOAAUAUDADGADEEAAMONeEOGaEACuCoRaCeNt