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i J , q q f ' i THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924 | Social and Personal home, 703 Eighth Street, Wednes- day evening. The evening! was spent in visiting and sewing after which 4 luncheon was served at a pretty table decorated’ with cut Mrs. Cornish will leave soon for her | PLAY MAKERS HOLD INTERESTING MEETING The Junior Playmakers held a very meeting at the High school last evening. Richard Day is president of this organization and Dorothy Birdzell, the secretary pre- sided at this meeting. The constitu- tion and b; ws were read, adopted interesting and signed. At the close of the business meeting a “Shadograph” s presented. “A Cannibal Leve ir’, which required five charac- acs to present it. Miss Dakin was reader. Those in the cast were Richard Day, Marion Ackerman, Francis Hillman, Willis Shepherd and Roland MeIntyre. ; The interpretation of the shadow- eraph proved both interesting and provoking. Miss Dorothy the supervision of the rior Playmakers. In the future they. are planning presenta- tion of a play for the public. DEBATES HELD THIS. WEEK. Miss Dakin’s classes in First Year nlish appeared in debate in two sections, this week. The classes have just finished the study of Julius Coeser and this served as a fitting for the study. Section two took the subject: Resolved, That the play should have been named “Mar- Brutus.’ Those taking the af- tirmative were, John Birdzell, Jane Ligne and Dorothy Keller; Negative, ha close Eer Hollst, Gwendolyn Jensen and Wali m Smith. ction one debated the question, olved: That Brutus wns justified nating Caeser. Affirmative, Negative, Bjorn Katherine Kositzky and Grace Section one obtuineg a de. cision for the affirmative which was x unanimous decision of the judges The ion was in favor of the ne; ative in section two. Three judge chosen from the senior class to judges in each debate. ACUTIVE SESSION TO BE HELD At the executive session of the state executive committee -ef the North Dakota Federated clubs, to be ld in Mandan, J: 23 and 24, L. N. Cary will give a report the General Federation Confer- y Council held at :., which she is at- eat the present time. Mrs. ary is expected Home the latter part of this week. At least forty prominent club. wo- nen and officers of the state are ex- pected to attend this meeting in Man- dun, + The Mandan Federatéd” clubs are making provision for the enter- tuinment of the delegates while in at city. A’ banquet will be served on ence and Hlitera yshington, D. G3 All 0 p. m./on Wednesday evening. club women or non-club women sted in the affair are invited to attend the banquet session. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS, The regular meeting of the Cur- was Keld at the rent Events club heme of Mrs. C. C. Converse yes- near| Rakkel Lee ana} the Lewis and Clarke hotel at |new home in Minneapolis. ENGAGEMENT, OF SON OF FOR- | — cae Ne MBR RESIDENTS ANNOUNCED, | |, WAR MOTHERS MEETING The following taken from a Seattle | Fort Lincoln Chapter of War paper urider date Of Jonuary 18, inay |Mothers held its regular meeting at be of interest to a number of the; the home of Mrs. George Robidou Glder residents of the state, since | With Mrs, J. S. Arnold assisting the Mr. Dennet’s parents were residents | hostess. during teritorisl Gays. Mis mother,, Arrangements were made for a Elizabeth Comerford, was for somé int meeting and luncheon with the years employed in ‘the office of the state auditor and was one of a fam- | rs ily of noted territorial officials, com- lee ae che UN aE ing to Bismarck from Pierre, 8. D. ae War Mother, Mrs. A. Miss Comerford married Fred Den- {4nd other state officials will be pre- net, a young pioneer; the young cou- | Set. The committee (on arrange- ple going to Washington when Sena. | ments are Mrs. W. C. Cushman, Mrs for Hancbrough was first clected to|C- F. Moody and Mrs. J. W. Rigley. U, S. Congress from North Dakota. Mr. Dennet, after serving as private | secretary to Senator Hansbrough, be- {came Commissioner of the General Land Office in Washington and vari- pant Nitharal|8on of (f¢ First Baptist Church jous other, positions in the National) Jin sneak at a. Young Peoples Ser- Capitol. id Mrs. Thomas A. Fran- }¥ice which’ is bqing held this even- sioli announce the engagement of |iM& at 8 ofclock. Rev. Strutz of the their daughter, Josephine, ‘tg Ensign | 2¥angelical, Church will be the Richard Rodney Dennett, UY S. N.. speaker ap the services tomorrow son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dennett |°¥¢n'"e- of Washington, D. C. ‘ Miss Fransioli, who is one ‘of the most. charming members of the! debutante set, attended Forest Ridge Convent, Manhattanville. in New York, and the University of Washing: ton, where she became affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The engagement was first made known two weeks ago, when Miss | Fransioli and ber mother were vis- ‘iting in the South and were tie honor guests at a buffet supper given by Mrs. John Earles at her ‘home in Coronado. Miss Fransioli was also entertain- lea by Miss Florence Agen at a large | bridge-tea at her home. Mx. Dennett was a member of the {graduating class at Annapolis’ in | 1921, and is now stationed on the de- er Selfridge. j The wedding will take place early ‘in July, when Mr. Dennett will re- jturn from a cruise in Southern vaters. arch, at, the Elks Club on the af- when the A. E. Jones SALVATION ARMY SERVICES At a series of revival meetings that are being conducted at the lo- RETURNS HOME Miss Marjorie White of ankinson, home of her the after visiting at the uncle, C. White and family past week. During her stay here sha received treatment in the St. Alexius hospital, for a knee that had been seriously injured in playing basketball - EXAMS ARE I The regular six weeks ex are. being held in the Bist school, beginning th's afternoon These will be completed and reports | made out before the first of next week, which is the beginning of the second semester of the sciool year WOMEN'S RELIE MEET A regular meeting of the W. R will hg held at the home of Mrs. D.Cordner, corner and Avenue A, Frid 0. All members ure be ‘present. CORPS TO I LYCEUM NUMBER TO BE | * “PRESENTED The fourth number of the Lyceum }Course,*which is brought to Bis- Mi marek by the efforts of the Woman's Community Council of this city, will EACHER ILL . Miss Bita Murphy a tea Jurior High school is unable in ‘the school’ room today on account be Friday evening, January 26 at the dalia ose Rialto Theatre. This number is to] Gale ig substituting in her place be a’Musical Comedy put on by the 1 Chicago Lyceum ‘Players and is en-| WORLD WIDE GUILD TO {titled “Sara Sidesteps.” The attrac- tion’ is said to be excellent. The proceeds, ‘above expenses, go to the milk ‘fund with which the Community Couricit is providing free milk-in the | city schools. The World Wide Guil Raptist Church will meet with Mrs L. R. Johnson. at, the parsonage, Fri y evening, eae LADIES TO HOLD FOOD SAL The ladies of the Presby church will hold a food MISS: DIESEM IN FARGO Migs Leila’ Diesem of this city is in ‘Fargo for a few days visiting at the home, of-her brother and sister- wire Store’at 2p. m. flowers. | Mandan Chapter, to be held in Bis-| cal Salvation Army Ifall, Rev, John-; returned to her Nome in that city, > berg, Velva, Street: y in the to be dof the First sale Satur- day afternoon at, the Sorenson Hird- which comes to the Capitol Thestre THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE en I Ppeviicnemeacon ab U7 a cue eee INQUIRY INTO - WOOD REGIME | Rosemary Theby, Louise Fazenda, | Would Investigate the Con- j Ralph Lewis, Zasu Pitts, Dot Far-| ley; Julanne Johnston, Chester Conk: | duct of Governor-General in Philippines lin, Hank Mann, Gale Henry, Victor! Potel, Snitz Edwards, ly Frarey, jIrene D’Annelle’ Dale Fuller, Willitm Dyer and Hazel. Keener. | CITY NEWS | Asked on Trade Body A. F. Bradley, secretary of the Association of Commerce, has been | _Ye«shington, Jan. 17.--Congres- jasked to become a member of the investigation of the admin | Middle West Foreign Trade Com-| tation of Major-General Leonara ‘mittee, headed by Former Senator | Wood as ernor-Goneral of tie | Frank B. Wills of Ohio, which has | Philipp: nd of the stock transac- |for its purpose building of foreign] ti¢ms of his son, Lieut. Osborne ‘trade for the middle west and up-| Wood, U.S. A., Houilding of an American merchant! in a resolution | marine. dd, Republican So | The resolution is the second intro- Bus Driver Injured duced in Congress during the present Joseph Schuller,.a bus driver| session valling for an investigation ‘on the Linton line for the -Inter-] of’ Philippine irs. Rep rear, State Transportation Company was/ | painfully injured Tuesday eevening | when he was caught between the | Republican, Wisconsin, having asked the rules committee to go into the on but not on such a broad {door and the bus as it was being} scale {driven into the garage between) ; Third and Fourth streets in the! alley back of the First Guaranty} ‘Bank, He was badly crushed, it Dempsey-Gibbons \ itor Ladd ked that the reso lution lie over subject to call \shoulder and several ribs broken. | St. Alexlus Hospital Match in June | Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- eae vital: Mrs. Frank Streitmatter, New York, Jan. 17,--Return he: Mrs. Robert R. Murray,| Weight championship match betwe | Hebron; city; Mi Dempsey and Gibbons will be held in |New York first week in Jur moter Tex Rickard announedd today in denying reports that he planned bout during Democratic opening , here, Marjorie White, Hank- inson; Master Charles Albrigh', | Braddock; Mrs. Laura Auer, Mott; Mr. Joseph Schuller, Lyle Le-| { 1 convention Dr. L. E. Boutelle and M {Edith Olson, in charge of the 1 ‘ternity and child welfare de ment of e state health depart- ment, returned to their of- Nices pending three FIFTEEN WILL | BE GIVEN FREE fter vin field worl ND, Jan, 17, At the short course to be held at the North gricultural college, January tee farm women of the Bismarck Hospital The following have been admit- ted to the Bismarck hospital: Al- bert Swenson, Mrs. John] \ ip: atite i reais state will receive free tuition, board ipesaenee Snleaise rede emo ae and yoom, Several other farm wo- lS Dahkle, Gladstone. Mrs. W. J.{ mea in addition to the usual number | j Jenin Ne Washburn: Mrs. Gott, {of men dairy esthusiasts will enroll leib Si MRR ee in the various dairy courses, is the Pee re eee aoe tak nnouncement by college officials to- Y Improving | uddy” Hanewold who has been! i |very ill at his home is reported to| receive free Board and room are be- \be greatly imptoved. jing cared for by various clubs and lorganizations of the city and by the leollexe. According to a promise m: de iby Mr. Waldron, the first woman o would enroll in the course would réceive the instruction at no cost. stinst a circular wood saw as The study of dairy products will and others were sawing wood, Alex touch on the care and testing of milk Quarum of Abercrombie died ‘twojand cream and the making of soft hours later. The saw ripped | chees« nd butter on the farm, an- t is abdomen and chest. . | nounces J. R. Dice, head of ' The parents, one brother and) dairy department. "NEARLY CUT W, DA Abercrombie, Nearly cut in tw when It IN TWO BY KOTAN Is k N. D. Jan. slipper} he the rand Fork; D, wee BOARD, ROOM | The fifteen farm women who are to | TS TUTTO U OMIM MM MMU | —<— \ | | —$—$ Pere nr ee et eee BASKETBALL DON’T FORGET--. the ‘Annual Clash between MANDAN and BISMARCK Tomorrow Evening Friday, Jan. 18 The game this year will undoubtedly prove to be as exciting and fast : as it has been in past years. DOORS OPEN AT 6 P.M. PAGE THREE | BED | (| WUC a H.S. GYM ADMISSION 50 CEN MEDINA MAN PLEADED : GUILTY BEFORE JUD ; Jamestown, N. oD. Jan. | Adam Prezier of* Medina, pleade | ‘guilty to a fifth count of misappro- | priating funds before ‘drew Miller in the Unit {Giskrict court here. He w $1 tvial of Emil Plinski of ree before a in-law, Mr, and Mrs. H. R. S. Diesem|@. Bae @| four sisters survive. i i here will be nothing highbrow t clty . Diese Funeral services were ‘held t0-|ahout the course,” says Mr. Dice. ” of-that city. Mr. Diesem is well re- } abi e course,” say seen ta tne city, having. viae| | AT TERE MOVIES | jas. Perviie calito sivenisnntne tealire i ale i i s. Iter | * ain a] REE Eee and eave of all kinds of dairy cattle,!menia now. Check coughs orscolds Te we Gh noe: living paced i eo c ASTER N | d on the common4 quick. MeMULLINS FORMUTA ale AIGRPLAbUE Sormecly otttisicity= andy) 7 tresmiom anew, joni che sscteen) hington, Jan. stMAS-| iments of ways reliable. Have it handy. Noth ith Mi Diesem stes Diesem was] combined with a clever dancing act,|ters nominated today by President! o3) work on judging Jing better for weal lungs, bronchial Jormerly ‘Miss Luella Peencbacke features of “TEA—wite a KICK!”,) Coolidge’ included James’ I a feature.” troubles 4 As a perma. i Nicol, Ss cide and preven t germ terday afternoon, At the business |Who was employed at the Capitol Rattorrow! « a: ee aH s eulinasesuhaaicnund Gace RENE meeting held Mrs. E.-Thorberg be- | during her residence in this city. This sequence of scenes has been| RR, C, Rosen’s stock of men’s|__®- tock of MSS li aerce Catmeueenly be, alliane Me e president; Mrs. C. L. Robert-| —# worked out in elaborate detail with! and boys’ clothi hoes, ete.,| 274 bo; Shoes, ete! i itiin Co. Selalia, Mo. Sold hy son, fice president; Mrs. Converse, BIRTHDAY PARTY a ; wit"'|and boys’ clothing, shoes, etc.. 3 “tioned off,| "" + Sedalia, s ; : v ae lavish settings’ and display as a 4 A now being auctioned off.) oiart Drug Co and Mrs. B. Simpson, the} Mrs. L. J. Siljan of 710 Seventh! yackeround for ten prize heauties,|NOW being auctioned off.) 5 ory thi SUraieA Ua oniceAe E | Street tertained twelve little = i P . Everything must go at once.! , cted treasurer. At the | Street entertaine fs winners of beauty contests through-| Everything must go at once,!, . a7 | conclusion of tho busine s: meeting, guests in honor of her little daugh- out the country, and a ballet of one|2 and 7 p.m, 2 an p. m. | Mrs. Arnot gave an interesting de-|ter’s fourth birthday. The little] iundred dancers in the “Golden ie ie oe cription of the “L'fe and Compo: daughter, Margaret Little, was made| qo. Revue,” The gowns, which Oil burning vessels ar “ ions of McDowell,” after which s endered selections from his “Wood- lund Sketches,” much to the delight of the club. U. C. T. AULILIARY PARTY. The card party given by the U. C. '. Auxiliary at Elks hall last even- ing was one of the most pleasant en- jo tais season. Though the crowd was rather small it did not lack in en- thusiasm. Mrs. T, E. Flaherty won the prize for high score, and Mrs. Karpin the consolation prize. Pro- gressive Bridge was played. solation prize. Progressive Bridge was played. HY LOW BRIDGE CLUB MET. The Hy Low Bridge club met at| the home of Mrs. Raymond Bergeson, at t Thayer street, yesterday after- ngon. and Mrs. H, E. Spohn. Delightful refreshments were served by the hos- tess at the conclusion of the after- noo. The next meeting wil be held | with Mrs. A. R. Hoffman’ at her: 1 heme in the Tribune apartments. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB. ‘ae regular meeting of the Fort- nightly elub was held at the Home of] . William Langer, at 86 Avenue : The olub is making an extensive study of the Near East for this years work, Mrs. Crawford gave a paper upon Religions, Miss Minnie Nielson on Education, and Mrs. Limety led the discussion which followed. 'EDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB. The Wetinesday Bridge club met at thefome of Mrs. G. F. Dullam, yes- tarday afternoon. ' Mrs. A. A. Jdnes won the prize for high ‘score. Refreshments were served at the j close of the game. LEAVE ON TRIP. John Wyciskala and Agaton Sunby have left for the Twin Cities, where they will stay a few days and then continue to Gladstone, Mich., to visit relatives. ‘ eee Gas On Stomach May Contant gas causes infjammation which may involve the appendix. Sim- ple glycerine, buckhorn rads dt as “ mixed in Adlerika helps any case gas on,the stomach in TEN minutes. Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH, upper and lower bowels and removes all gas and poisons. Excellent for obstirate constipation and to guard agains? ap- pendicitis. Jos. Breslow, Druggist. ’ e | very: happy during the afternoon by d by the ladies of that order At the close of the game, } uSnors wenttto Mrs. A. R. Hoffman, ; Cause Appendicitis: are displayed in the fashion show, a number of gifts from her little were imported from Paris, friends. Mrs. Fred Peterson assist- éd Mrs. Siljan during the afternoon at games and in serving a delight- ful birthday luncheon: - The birthday cake with the lighted candles was the chief decoration of th lyncheon table, “CHANGE OF PLANS” CLUB The “Change of Plans” club was delightfully entertained by Mr. and .| Mrs. W. W. Moyer at their home at | 221 West Rosser Street last evening. During the evening three tables at bridge were played and at the con- clusion of the game honors were {won by Mrs, F. T. Hillman and Mr. iP. W Carley. The hostess served a delicious lunch at the close of the game. FOR MRS. CORNISH food without che Mrs. A. ¢. Brainard entertained | complimentary to Mrs, Harvey Cor- nish, at a handkerchief shower at her ‘WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR 45¢ cluding the bran w! Skirts Kimonos Draperies with hot milk, slic Waists Dresses ‘singhams fruits 'Coats.,. Sweaters Stockings ig i { Don’t worder whether you can dye iamond Dyzs” even if you have never dyed before. Druggists have or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with all colors. Directions in each. pack- age. q DR. R.S. ENGE - Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas B\\. Bismarck, N. D. Lene enn ed France, Porridge Children are apt to bolt down their poor teeth and poor digestion. The best food for growing children is Shredded _ . Wheat because it encourages thorough mastication. Contains all the nutritive elements in the whole wheat grain, in- food laxative. It is. ready-cooked and ready-to-eat—delicious for any meal Regular meeting Taticred) wholesale slaughter of fish. ’| Commandery No. 1 tonight at; . —in— “WOMAN . WAKE-UP” and 2 Reel Comedy - Puppy Love wing. That means Tomorrow and Saturday ‘TEA-- with a KICK! Seryed by a ;27 Star Cast 10 Prize-Winning Girls. 100 Hollywood Heartbreakers. The Most i Dgringly Different | Picture Ever Made. The Most ° Beautiful Girls This Side of Hollywood. t t The Most | | Coming hich is Nature’s best ed bananas or other Dazzling Gowns This Side of Paris. The Most a Refreshing Eye Drink This Side of the 3-Mile Limit. — / The Most ¢ Brilliant’ Dance elties Ever Seen. The Most Entertaining Revue in the most surprising pictute of, the year. Come and Get Your TEA —with a KICK! Commencing Monday at | | especially for this production. 7:30. All members urged to, : \ the Amid these beauties is Hzzellattemd. ON ee CA p \ TO L i | SROOODGOAEOUEDOOADGODUSDOAOOSNDODDGANDDOARODSDASOOOUQUODONNSAREROROGE CA P I TO L | : : TONIGHT ONLY || BUSTER ' (Thursday) * | ) MRS. BUSTER BUSTER, JR. Better than FLORENCE SS VIDOR: ) JOSEPH. Keatons in their new seven reei comedy. “Hospitality” Nothing so funny has ever been pictured before Note: Mrs i talie Norma Buster Keaton Talmadge, and of i ELTINGE| TONIGHT — THURS DAY \ Dorothy Mackail © with WILFRED LYTBLL |: and EDMUND BREESE pi “THE FAIR CHEAT” A Comedy Drama of Broad- way and the stage. PATHE NEWS ——and— $5) FASTER BONNETS By taxed Comea Ren wim Ned Sparks and. ne ( i i ENJOYED noon, night's MAIL ORDERS NOW : A GOOD NIGHT'S ever sin ’ writes Cc SLEEP Columbi Bt., Bt FOLEY PILLS | FOLEY PILLS are a aiure in ouple of lant for the kidneys and will en left me at one their xetivity Refuse substitutes a couple of them in the after : went to bed and had a good The sea horse rapidly is becoming sleep and have slept ood | extinet JANUARY | CLEARING SALE MILLINERY - BLOUSES - SWEATERS One group of Everything in the store will sell at greatly Hats reduced prices. | _... $1.00 One group of / ie $2.95 One group of 4 Is NEW MUSICAL FANTASY Zacts- I9 SCENES OF SURPRISES STAGEDeBY JULIAN MITCHELL Hats $5.00 CESWiCHTS $4295 32¢Pius Tax A few Hats” EAT SALE JAN. 22 at Blouses $6.75 at Blouses $10.00 at Bleu $k o5¢ 25 Hand Bags off from regular price. Bead Chains, Half Price. Sets of Silk Undergarments 2: regular price. © off from A few sweaters left will sell at from 14 to 14 off from regular price. 6 inches wide ribbons, at, yard.. As for our special priced veils. ——This Sale——CASH ONLY No Approvals NIELSEN’S MILLINERY D WAIST SHOP BISMARCK Auditorium ="