The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1924, Page 3

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TEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1924 “Social and Personal FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED BY W. C. T. U. he fourth anniversary of National stitutional Prohibition was ob- ted at a meeting of the, W. C. T. yesterday afternoon which was 1 in the Methodist Church parlors, | 1 Mrs. F. L, Watkins and Mrs.} re Register as hostesses. ‘iss Mary Cashel, executive secre- | + of the Red Cross, addresses the The theme of her talk was, Big Moral Objective of Our ty, and the Part of the itizen in this Gommunity \ rs. R. E. Morris ‘und the World, Ribbon White be Twined.” The L. T. L, uncer direction of Mrs. J. L. Hughes sented a playlette, “Our Nation’s! lders,” and sang “Song to the sang, “All x." These demonstrations by the dren showed plainly what may be ‘ smplished in this line by efficient nip. rs. Sara Ankenman was elected ‘gate to the Woman’s Commun- Council, The secretary's annyal as then read which showed se in membership, and in of the Union. The present abership numbers about seventy. t the close of the meeting re- hments were served by the host-/ s WHIST TOURNAMENT ON ie first session of the Whist teur- tent at the Masonie Temple club s was played last evening, and 4 interest was shown by those ‘ ng part. There were four tab- ‘und the players were aligned on _ These two teams which will consist several games played about two nings a week. The losing side} buy the Oyster supper for the ners. = } ast evening the score was as fol-; 3 : Grady 60; Humphrey 3 Janda 48; Richie 29. Stern 32; * ; Schlenker inner 41; Gettelman 30; Kump- TO RECEIV ward of the Legion ‘lal to. Miss rbara Register, ghter of Mr. and Mrs, E, Reg- r of this , for winning the j nade formally in the near future Dakota’ ‘state prize in the can Legion’s 1922 national es- contest on Americanism” will meeting of the Lloyd Spetz Fost. \ handsome silver and bronze me- has been received by officers of Legion, who plan to. ask Miss ister to be present at a Legion ting for the presentation. TTEND DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING IN MANDAN -s. PB, S. Keuster, National direc- of the Degree of Honor Protec- Society, and five Bismarck ladies { to Mandan 1ést evening for the lation of officers in that: city. ation also was held. At the close 1e busirless meeting Mrs. Keuster a splendid talk upon work per- ng to the Degree of Honor's re- eetivisies. The Mandan ladies provide most delicious lunch the s yur which followed. » at i MARY'S SWING CIRCLE TO i MEET. e regular meeitig of St. Mary's ng circle will be held g€ the 2 of Mrs. Charles Schebler, 506 d street, Thursday afternoon, at A business meeting witli be at 3p. m. sharp. Various com- ees will be appointed and work 7 _ be planned for the coming year. Chas. Schebler and Mrs. Wil- Laist will be hostesses. An nt invitation is extended the wo- of the parish to be present. RETURN FROM VISIT . and Mrs. M. C.’ Schoelkopf two children returned yesterday a visit to Mankato and Minnea- |! Mr. and Mrs. Schoelkopf left city before the holidays and t Christmas at the home of Mrs, ‘elkopf’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. |. Dodd of Mankato. New Year's the week following was spent he home of Mr. Schoelkopf’s ier in Minneapolis. 4 HOME TO “NEW, ENGLAND’ ss Nora Hillestrand, a nurse in ting at the Bismarck hospital left her home at New England this to visit for several weeks. Miss 2strand has been ill for sume and while convalescing will re- 1 at her home. .EAVE FOR GRAND FORKS » and Mrs, P. KR, Fields and ‘sen, ; left this morning for their new eat Grand Forks. Mr. Fields 4 recently appointed manager of , International Harvester branch iat city. ‘HODIST LADIES AID TO MEET general meeting of the Methodist es Aid will be held in the Church ors tomorrow ‘afternoon. A-busi- meeting will be held at 3 p, m. Fourth division will be the (pares: MARRIAGE ‘LICENSE marriage license has been issu- o Jacob Gartner of this city and harine Aman of Richardton. Mr. ner is proprietor of a shoe shop shis city. TERTAINS LARGE AUDIENCE. antor Rosenthal entertained a. ‘ e audience of the Jewish congre- on, at the home of M. Zvorist, 1 evening. Accompaniments were ‘ed by Lucey Zvorist, piano, and: aard K. Kamins, violin. Count T. GEORGES ANNUAL .. DINNER Che Annual Dinner of St. ,grees Parish will be held: ‘rsday evening at Elks _~ Ibat 6:30.. Plates 60c. All mbers urged to be present. PER RCE } families, January ‘| CITY NEWS { BIRTHS jto the St. Alexius ‘hospital: [msi Washburn; Earnest A. Tryge, | Rosenthal is a famous Cantor, being | Roc Mrs. Peter Magnus, Sterlin; ‘celebrated in both Europe and Amer- iea. His audience was very compli- ment. | ST. GEORGES ANNUAL DINNER. | St. George parish will give it- annual dinner for the men and wo- men of the parish Thursday evening at 6:30 at the Elks club. It is de- {sired that ail members of the parish may be present, as this is to be the ; annual business meeting \ [JUNIOR PLA YMAKERS TO ME ae The Junior Play Makers ar meet tonight at the High School fat a regular meeting. All members are expected to be present. A social hour will follow the business meet- ing. 0. EL S. TO” GIVE CARD PARTY | At thé regular meeting of the Eastern Stars lust evening it w annotinced that the Stars would gi a.card party for the Masons and their TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB | Mrs, J.C. | Avenue A yesterday afternoon. the close of itie g: At ne a delightful ADDRESSED KIWANIANS AT MAN- DA 1 Judge Bir, ddressed the K enians*at t regular lancheo: he Lewis and Clarke hotel in Man- dan Tuesday. V FRANCISCO { Hl FROM S& | a druggist of San P. R. Shay Franeiseo, is vi this sister, Mrs Ninth street. Bep Fisk, 417 South © A son was born to Mrs, John Ellwein, of Mannhaven, at the Bis- marck hospital. Added Contributors The names of the Barker Buking and Candy Company and Chas J. ted from the list of contributors to |the corn show and should be inc!ud- of Commerce offices today. Bismarck Hospital {Admitted to the Bismarck hospital: | i Ww Edward Tapely, MeClus H. Mark, Tuttle; Gena elling, Golden Valley; Roland Richter, Hazen; Mrs. E. H. Johnston, Center; Mrs. H. W. Middaugh, Mandan; Lake; Turtle Fred Ft. barn; ‘Pen Frey,’ Cit Mrs: K wift, Glen Ulin; verson, Tuttle; Anna Moos, The following have been admitted Jacob Baldwin; Miss Leola Langly, Sterl- ing; Henry: Plath, Moffit; William Amen, Zaps. Miss Theresa Walker, iss Bertha Muth, Dickinson. “Discharged: Mrs, C.K. Hasse, Crosby; Mrs. Joe Utter, New Leip- zig; Lewis Perman, Blue Grass; Mra. John Zuk, Wilton; Mrs. Brody, Glen- dive, Mont.; Mrs, Frank Volk, Pretty as Heavy Meals Begin to Tell? !Follow Your Meals With Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, ey Give Stomach the ‘Aikaliee Ef- fect That Prevent Gas- siness and Sour -Risings. Those old-time aks, eaters often fall down on a glass of milk or a doughnut, the stomach is heavy, fills with gas, is sour and woefully dys- peptic, Truth is, it had just such at- tacks always, but they didn’t last. Now the stomach needs help and the best thing you can do is to fortify your meals with Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. They give the stomach the alkaline effect, they help it to digest food, they give it materials to do this with, they absorb the gas, stop acidity, relieve pressure, and no mat- ter whethet it is pork and cabbage, pie and cheese, sausages and buck- |wheats or steak and onions, your stcmach works without distress and you have none of those troubles due te indigestion or dyspepsia.. Get 60-ceat box of Stuart's Tablets at-any drug store; and be merry. ESTABLISHED (875 REFUSE SUBSTITUTES SSS Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Spectacle Repairing. + It you need the.services of experts in the above lines, You Need Us. We make a-specialty of ‘re- pairing Swiss Wrist Watches and give one week service on most any kind of watch or jewelry repair. ‘Lenses we Brind while you wait. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler — Bismarck. Railroad Watch Inspector i Since 1907. mentary of his high class &ntertain- i> The Tuesday Bridge club met with | Taylor at her home on! luncheon was served by the hostess. ' H t ng at the home of ! | JANUARY £ Haugh, Jr., were inadvertently omit- | ed, it was stated at the Association Leona Zottnick, Grauban, Dyspepsii Then eat THE BISMARCK Mrs. (outhets ug | cit! | AT THE MOVIES ] | CAPITOL. The many. admirers of Florence |Vidor, and they are legion, will re- joice in the announcement of the i Capitol theater that she will be pre- : ee as a star in her own right in onan, Wake Up!” showing, to- | ‘night. Associated Exhfbitors is the lucky jcencern that proudly introduced Miss dor as a star. They believe that there is no woman on the day with the charm, womanly ance and personality of Floren: Commandery No. 1, Thurs-! iday evening at 7:30. All | members urged to attend. 1 h MANY FRIENDS | AT FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, Mrs. | M. Lenhart of this city and- Mrs.! August Plath of Davenport returned | this afternoon from Hazelton where} they attended the funeral held for Mrs. Kathayine wife of George A. Lenhart, yester afternoon, Presbyterian church, officiated at the| reen pto- Regular «meeting Tancred! Lemon Juice tof y Rev. Fahl, pastor of, the | 44... TRIBUNE | Whitens Skin The only Neemleae way to bl e skin white is to mix the quik | two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the mosts wonderful skin whitener f this fragrant neck, sweetly Meach into the whos® recent pictures have been 1 : rms and hands, It ean not irritate SH RLAT Reali ation Wig {services Helly inj Chuehdeche Mana ts nds. It can not irritate.) (“Lying Lips,” Beau Revel” and “Hail | 8*? a | Famous stage beauties use it to| the Maman {friends attended the serviees. Inter-| rye iar ee emutien, se it to | ‘A radiant, lovely, te woman, | ment was in the Hazelton cemetery) vosy white complext also'to soothe | style ntelli- e has beauty, ‘ita | re jand, greater than all these, \ fs genee. Florence Vidor's personality is made of the stuif that wears. She | seintillates like the facets of a per- Hfectly cut diamond, ond she is equat- ly fascinating and alluring. THE TROUBLE OF COFFEE MAKING-—USE @f In “Woman, Wake Up!’ she ix in- | treduced us wholesome, athletic ‘ a=. 2H gitl, living a secluded outdoor lite | MsEeeTAaeEEEE Coffee = in the mountains. She married a gay | trifler and goes to the city, where she Hfinds it difficult to hold the atten- {tions of her husband against the Hsophistication of h’s set. Awakened | to the necess'ty fi ion, she plays the husband’s own until he | perfectly Hing to @tablish a fitt i fifty basis IT IS MADE JUST DISSOLVE | AND DRINK IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, SO GOOD! \ { best fed. | ma d, rough or chapped hands and You must mix this juble bleach yourself, It bought ready to use because it immediately after it is prepar- adicivmmnarr Dr. M. E. Bolton Osteopath — Specialist in Chronie Diseases, Telephone 240' 11914 — 4th St.' Bismarck, | | MILLINERY - BLOUSES - SWEATERS Everything in the store will sell at greatly reduced prices. One group of Hats One group of \ Hats One group of, i Hats \f Blouses $6.75 2 Blouses ' $ 13.5 50 at Hand Bags 25‘: off from regular price. Bead. Chains, Half Price. Sets of Silk Undergarments 25'% off from regular price. A few sweters left will sell at from 14, to 14 off from regular pri 6 inches wide ribbons, at, yard..... ' Ask for our specials priced veils. iN ——This Sale——CASH ONLY. No Approval. NIELSEN’S MILLINERY AND WAIST SHOP BISMARCK Auditorium “=FRIDAY, Jan. 25 EIN JNN : MIS NEW. UG CAL EAMASe | Zacts- IQ SCENES OF SURPRISES H STAGED BY JULIAN MITCHELL EPRICESWICHTS 1298328 Pius tox MAIL ORDERS NOW SEAT SALE JAN. 22 ff fNow. J paesente | Capitol Theatre OUR HEROINE FLORENCE VIDOR, REGAL QUEEN OF BEAUTY, IN A ROLE THAT WILL OPEN WOMEN’S. EYES, IN GOWNS TO STIR AND ae EVEN, ak OUR STORY Mountain maid marries lovable he-vamp. He trifles. She plans. ‘Vexations. Complica- ‘ tions! and then' what? Whose eyes are opened” i te newest addition ih ‘the “Arch-Preserver” | ! i | ;— made in black suede md {trimmed in black calf. \ FLORENCE VIDOR in--- WOMEN, WAKE UP! UOTE ETO A NEW MODEL The above illustrates our FAMILY Beautiful and comfortable DIO OO | ELTINGE | THEATRE | { ‘é | { i TONIC Ww Blanche Sweet, William Russe}l and George Harion in the Thos. Ince prize play “Anna | Christie” | A picture poweriul in drama, stark in re; artistic ix triumph, ‘PATHE NEWS " CAMEO COMEDY 2330 NEE DAILY * TONIGHT AND THURSDAY SSD EEO OUR THRILLS A hold-your-breath aero- plane flight, fal and burning wreck— A sensational scene of gay and brilliant night life. Sumptuous sets! Out- door beauty! Surprises! = A.W.LUCAS COMPANY “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center” CSAS re Oe EY —— ua Every department takes part in this great event and the prices were never as low on to replenish your supply. ‘ asonable merchandise and white goods; making this a most opportune time BLANKETS PURE ALL WOOL “WOOL FINISH An extra heavy weight blanket* in large: assortment of, heavy weight Blue, Grey and Tan. blanks in light and $ Specially priced........ en Cavk “COWS Hou. se ine 3. 69 CHILDREN’S HOSE WOOL DRESS Derby ribbed, Black hose from well Wool dresses for street, afternoon or known makers business wear; trimmed with beads or in all s se | embroidery. Ex- $19 85 ceptional values at.... ° WOMEN’S SILK HOSE Close out numbers in Wayne, Phoenix SILK DRESSES and Eiffel brands. Extra spévial at » CHILDREN Fleece lined with long or short sleeves and high or Dutch neck. $1 00 ; e Sizes 6 to 16 years...... WOMEN’S UNION SUITS Fleece lined, white cotton suits with band or bodice tep, sleeveless and ankle length. $ if 25 Verw special at ——— 20% Light or dark shades for sport wear, and also several Party Frocks in one large lot. Special at... SWEATERS Good warm Tuxedo sweaters in Red, Navy and Tan. Extra $2.85 HOUSE DRESSES Many beautiful patterns $2 00 ° in all sizes and colors... special..... OFF on all Munsing Winte: Underwear. WHITE GOODS SALE isingly low. Pillow, Tubing Best quality in AZ MNCReWAdUNss ies oe oe 2" 42c a 45c An extt special in good quality 42 and 45 inch tubing 35 c Pillow Cases One large lot 36x42, regular weight materials. 25 Cc Extra special made sheets, $1.25 10% Sheets ortiment well Large ass stock no better time to buy than now; Discount while stocks are fresh and prices are Muslin Good grade 36 inch, soft finish, bleached muslin. 9 Very ispecialivat. sce e2 es 1 Cc Outing Flannel 27 inch white outing flannel. Mery. specialeate. . jsovs cs 3.5 15c Pink and Blue striped outing flannel $2.25 Discontinued numbers in Gossard Cor- sets. Values to $8.00, INOW, ce ficiay Ge nines $2.50 on all Corsets in during our White Goods Sale. $8.95. PAGE THREE S weet with cortit cead waffles or cakes cowl confess pancanes 333 Anion 0 new syrup with a particularly rich sweet flavor. Penick Syrup has been perfected by the world’s largest packers of sugar cane products to bring out the goodness of crisp hot waffles, smoking griddle cakes or corn bread. Try one of its three new delicious flavors—Golden, Crystal White New Orleans, La. e - Penick Syrup ‘ IAAKERS OF BRER RABBIT MOLASSES MADE BY THE and Maple-Like. Penick & Ford, Ltd., Cedar Rapids, Iowa,

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