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’ y t rangement of place cards. ‘These later proved to be a great source cf amusement. Covers -were laid for thirty at a long table decorated with baskets of cut flowers, and dancing was enjoyed until midnight, with music furnished by Mr. Whitford and Miss Olsen. “20 IN WHIST PLAY Twenty players participated in Saturday night’s play in the whist tournament at the Masonic temple. The “Ones” defeated the “Twos” in the play, 356 points to 328, Players ‘on tne “Ones” team and scgres 15; Humphreys, 15; Simon, 43; Fosteson, 34; 3; Sigurdsen, 57; Ritchie, 29; Semingson, 29, The 9; Hall 46; Muish 9; Schlencker 67; Skinner Gettlemon 31; Kamplin 31; El- liott 21; Miller The tourpment is in progress euch Tuesday and Sat- urday night. ley 46; CELEBRATE EIGHTH BIRTHDAY. Mrs. August E. Bahmer of 924 Seventh street entertained eleven lit- tle girl friends Saturday afternoon in honor of her little daughter, Jus- tine’s, eighth birthday. Games were enjoyed~ during the afternoon and Miss Justine received a number of pretty as well as useful gifts. A birthday luncheon was the fitting close for the happy occasion, the color schems of which wes pink. A large birthday cake with the eight , center piece: candles, formed the which proved a delight to the little folks. 3 MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license has been grant- ed to Helmer C. Meland of Drisdoll und: M.)Lauretta Riley of Sterling. | Miss ‘Riley is’a daughter of. J. S. Riley of Sterling and has been the local telephone operator of that city for several years. Mr. Meland is a farmer in the near vicinity of Dris- coll. EASTERN STARS TO ENTERTAIN The Eastern Stars will‘entertain at a card party tomorrow evening at the Masonic Temple at eight o'clock. An invitation is extended to all M: sons, their wives and families to be present. A very able committee 1s in charge of the arrangements and & good time is assured those attending. YEOMAN LODGE NO. 503 Brotherhood of American Yeoman Lodge No. 503 will give a card party this evening, commencing at 8:15 p. m. All members and their friends are urgeg to be present. Two prizes ill be given. Refreshments will be served. _ i CALLED TO. CITY Mrs. W. E. ‘Showalter of Kansas City, Mo., is here, called by the ill- ness of her grandmother, Mrs, E. S. Pierce. Luther Pierce of Mobridg S. D., a son, is here. Mrs, Pierce ha been ill for sometime in a local hos- pital, MR. HARRIS LEAVES FOR Ni YORK George B. Harris leaves this even- ing' for New York ‘and other Eastern points, on a spring buying trip for the Harris-Robertson Women’s Shop. ATTENDS MEETING Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state su- perintendent, returned Saturday from Halliday, where she attended a Par- ent-Teachers meeting, BES So TO BALDWIN: Miss Sorch, who is employed in this city, spent the' week end at her: home in Baldwin, ing at 8:30. A request is made that all members who are in the city, make $n effort to attend this meet- ing. AT PEMBINA ON BUSINESS. Attorney General George Shafer is in Grand Forks today assisting in the trial of the Scandinavian-Amer- ican bank cases which are being held there with Judge Kneeshaw presid- ing. (ces Srexcecrrer rar? aE i CITY NEWS | Seat Sale January 23. The s€ats for “A Perfect Fool” | will be on sale Wédnesday morning instead of Tuesday as announced in the Saturday issue of the Tribune. Offers Slogan O. E. Anderson, who syggested the idea of offering a cup to the county showing the best corn in a state- wide corn show, offers a new slogan for Bismarck. It is: “Bismarck, the corn capital of North Dakota.” Rink Closed Tonight The city skating rink in the base- ball park will be closed tonight be- cause the rink is being flooded again. It is expected to be open Tuesday night with a fine surface. A good- sized crowd visited the rink Sunday. See Many Ducks Mickey O'Connor is authority for the statement that several hundred mallard ducks are spending the win- ter south of the city, alternating between an “air hole” in the Mis- souri river near old Ft. Lincoln and nearby corn fields. Two Fire, Calls The fire department had two calls Saturday. About 6:30 p. m. the de- partment was called to the home of {Mike Wild, 102 Avenue C, because of a chimney fire. No water was thrown, A similar call was received earlier #t the home of Robert Dohn on Second street, Bismarck Hospital The following have been ‘admitted to the Bismarck hospital: H. J. Gif-, 'fey, Stanton; Mrs. Grover Anderson, Tuttle; Mrs. Frank Sherlock, Stan- |ton; John Seeman, Kintyre; Mrs. C. 1L, Robertson, 3 John Larson, city; Mrs. Fylling, c. J. Mandan; Mrs. C. L. Robertson, city; Mrs, John’ G. Anderson, city; Mrs. C. I. Granther, Wilton; Mrs. Maggie Thielman, Hazen. Salvation Army Services Continue. Because of the splendid attend- ance at the revival services at the local Salvation Army every night during the past week it has been de- cided to continue the meetings dur- ing this coming week, Rev. Burns of the’ Presbyterian church, who preached the sermon last Tuesday a will preach again tomorrow evening, while Rev. Strutz of the SAVE THE TROUBLE OF COFFEE MAKING--USE Fliteohiny lows Coffee IT JS MADE JUST DISSOLVE AND DRINK IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, SO GOOD! | tertain all Masons and thejr | Kline, makes a delight: The body will be sent to Turtle Lake | tomorrow — | FARMER DIES. Victor Johnson, 31, farmer living | near Wilton, died last night in a lo- cal hospital. He has a wife and dgughter living in Sweden. ‘The body will be shippgd from the Webb Undertaking parlors to Wilton to- morrow. EASTERN STAR CARD PARTY The Eastern Stars will er- families at cards tomorrow evening at the Masonic Tem- ple, at eight o’clock. <A charge of 25c will be made and alt Masons, Mason’s wives and families are invited. Clay rods, about three inches in length, were formerly used for curl- ing wigs, instead of the more mod- ern curl-papers, -Galli-Curei makes the first record of a great eoloratura operatic aria this week—Gilda’s story of her be- trayal, from ‘‘Rigoletto.’’ As a eompanion scene she sings the spark- ling, mock-joyous wedding song of ‘the demented Elvira, from ‘‘I Purt- tani’’—a great vocal display, the pair of them. It takes three sides of three large reeords for Philadelphia Orchestra, under Leopold Stokowski, to play the slow movement of Techaikow- sky’s ‘‘Symphony No. 5 in E Minor.’’ It is quite as interesting in its handling as the same orches- tra’a three records of the eomplete overture to ‘‘Tannhiuser.’’ To finish out, the fourth side has the odd and imaginative ‘‘ Dance of the Tumblers,’’ from Rimsky-Korsa- kow’s fantastic ‘“Snow Matden,’’ eee Concert Numbers ‘Two pleasant solo numbers are the contributions of Lucy Isabelle Marsh and Olive Kline. ‘‘Since My Love Has Gouge Away’’ by Miss Marah is a Seotch song, light, fanci- fal, emotional, ‘‘Tilie Wind's. CJ South,’? as sung by Olive 1 display john Steel sings a brace of) love whieh mark:the year and the proximity ae St. Valentine’s anni- yersary. jong of Songs’’ and “Take TMs Little Rosebud’? will a] to all lovers'and to the world wi 8 lover. Murray with the Virginians waa. pat pep ave the boys a very inter esting and instructive talk on_pic- znd how to appreciate them Thursday the speaker will be Ir .Spencer Boise, who will explain some selections from the great com posers. In the basketball league games Saturda morning Franci Nnessle's team defeated Carl Martin's auintette five to three, and Kosi 4 team defeated Ben Jacobson’s team nine to three In the Young Comers Easketball league Merril = Enge’s team defeated Charles Whitt I to one and Bill Grewe's E ats trimmed Bob Burke's Tigers seven to one. j The first game in the new Roose- velt school rym was played last Thursday when the Will school were | the guests of their old vals. Quite a crowd witnessed a which was won by the Roosevelt boys, six to one. The “Bismarck Boys Athletic as- sociation will meet at the Wm. Moore school Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock to complete arrangem for the coming baskethall leaguc Galli-Curci Makes Two Display Records— Tschaikowsky’s Fifth Symphony by Philadelphia Orchestra in any party. They make two records this week well calculated to achieve such an end. ‘‘You May be Fast but Yoar Mamma’s Gonna Slow You Down’? is dire enough to poll papa’s day, while ma still fur- ther gives him the fish. i “Promise Me Everything, Get Anything Blues.’’ ! Two violin reeords by Michel Gusikoff, ‘familiar - melodies American composers, add defi interest and charm to the progra “‘Mighty. Lak’ a Rose’? ai “‘Carry Me Back to Old Virginny need no introduction, and they are fie red to an exeeedingly friendly ttle orchestra, Lie Six Fox Trots The crop of fox trots is a bumper one, and this week’s list draws six from the store. ‘‘Lovey Came Back’? by Garber-Davis Orchestra is fairly jazzy, while the Manhattan Merrymakers commit lese majeste in tagging ‘‘When Mother Sings ‘Sweet and Low,’ ’’ with, Peerless Quartet as accessories to the fact. The Benson Orchestra. achieves vomething - ultra-violet in ‘‘ That Jullaby Strein?? crd ‘*Forgetful Bluca’? this week, They are among the weirdest things in indigo we have heard, without being noisy or too vibrant. A now orchestra on the records is New Orleans. Orchestra under A. J. Piron, reeording two of the leader’s own ‘‘Mamma’s Gone, Goud-Bye’” “and ‘New — Orlea Wiggle’ have that Creole flavor. jieces.. snappy ganie ; nod Made in 10 Minutes! Great with all Meats. Fine for preparing quick, delicious desserts! Illustrated cranberry recipe booklet sent takes to be supplied with the proper glasses. We examine eyes and fit glasses corre etly. 2g BONHAM BROTHERS Optometrists. . A Special - Offering of Wool Poiret Twill . Dresses 195 Dresses selected from our regular stock for quick disposal — all in this season’s most desirable models. In a variety of most attractive styles. , SOLD FORMERLY TO $39.50. Sizes 16 and 18 ' Only. arvis-Robertson FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck, No. Dak. ish, too. It is madéin all fit the popular models. Ae RCH “KEEPS THE FOOT WELL” RICHMOND’S BOOTERY sHore VER Supports where support is needed bends where the foot bends Tax gested. It contains fying meal. It is ELCNEDODUDUDOTURUDONORUDIOSUSSADOONDESOULESSOSEOOORDONONESOOOURUDG SEOEEEASRORENGA There’s No on your digestion when you eat Shredded Wheat. It is so thoroughly cooked that every particle of it is di- - building elements of the whole wheat grain, including the bran which is so useful in promoting bowel exercise. Two Biscuits make a nourishing, satis- ready-to-eat. For a warm meal on a cold day pour hot milk over the Biscuit, adding a little cream and a little salt. all the rich, body- ready-cooked and HOOSEESTTAAUUTENOAUCOUUUULOTOUSENAGSOOUSASOUSDAOSUOUAUGHNOOOUNENEUOUUEOTUGSUQUSUAOUGUOUDOUNUSUAONOURSUQRAOUOONOUSUADUONSNUSNEEDEOURQUSCLAUAEUED H ‘ p. casei re Seen ; MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924 ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE | | — | HOLDS ONY [iiscsutngsate eo! om | WHITE MUSKRAT |." onto ts orto site — al dP [| oe IS TRAPPED = he kaversdtn che f _ — lit is said by those who have seen the § ocial and Personal |" / | | | “ip Seca : dd | A local sportsma ends to senc ‘ = | | i Cy! Torgerson of the Turtle Mountain port’ adds | SE 4 Y the 1 tain yeport adds, | LIONS TO ENTERTAIN | BENEFIT PERFORMANCE \ A district tranped) the first whits \" The Lions Club will entertain their| On Friday evening, January 26, a i | -YOUNG MATRON fiteancen toe eA ME ead “Urine Want Adal wives ang lady friends at an open ians and entertain: ! — this section, | meeting and dinner at the Grand| ers wil nt the comedy . : Mrs wife 0 ee } Pacific Motel this evening. Th =| Sidesteps” at the Rin Phen ; hy i hej honey, emp » | mittee have secured Justice Bronson | Fourth Street. " This is the fourth Founded Nine Years Ago in Hinkck CRACAHU GUAT Ase chal: aU en | and Lewis F. Crawford as speakers} number to appedr on the Lyceum United States—Corn Show, jhome, 318 Thirteenth wr rs on the evening’s program, A radid| Course which the Woman's Commun. hight from diphtheria, Reeause: td td ed . ; i Y concert will be another feature of |ity Council secured of The Midland | A. C. Band. Boosted the nature of the disease, th 4 | the entertainments while chorus sing-| Lyceum Bureaus at quite an expense’; |will be no funeral, the bod ‘ ing led by “Hank” Halverson with|for the entertainment of Bisn ! a * i awala jtaken from the P. Unde y Mrs. Arthuf Bauer as accompanist | people; and at the same time to pro- Sei rama, ctub occ eeamceulst parlors to the \cemetery al 9:30 \ will do much to make this a lively! vide additional funds for milk which REIENEREIOH CEs CHo] RINE NTT VETS vck Tuesday Morning meeting, this organization*is providing free of : A per Mrs. Mahoney had resided in Bi I The local telephone company will|cost to needy children in the city! of Sri Onaen SE onal THAYER ADBULSRUENE | Selita, OHAGINE rn Y give a demonstration of a North-| schools. i TIMETHERLECHS CBM Aine aa vihe heen married here three years ayo. western Hell Switchboard in service,| Those in charge hope that the peo-| HAL CHDAHT eONCEPE Co shen pivenshete [Surviving are her hushand, three sis- f ‘ y aN ae ) which will be appreciated by many|ple of the city will appreciate the | HUEY: Atehe andar (he aushices ot Jters, Mr aker Monok While attending the Corn Show this week, it will & of the guests. effort these wos are iating) to| die anglieets, ‘ ' | Mtr : Cha Nge ot bur fl pay you to look over our large stock of SUITS AND —_— secure clean entertainment and at| ze Will i sted Ki drs. Chas fy of Butte, Montun TERCOATS vhicl » have re x » prices ENTERTAINMENT — BY — YOUNG |the same time assist i eaKLNy | George Will interested the Kix and. one brother, Emil Vanens oz | OVERCOATS on which we have reduced the prices to PEOPLES SOCIETY gh re gi Ha Hho Ua wanians with his history of corn ae b 1 Vanous of } The Young Peoples Society of the TAR eReaRn Ue tice ae aetee| fovelonmient, particularly attracting \! Hah isfy the most cconomical cash buydr. Par? 2 : le assista | ii i iS scripti ig | Jeo ct} wadid assort nic « iY afe Trinity Lutheran Chureh will present | of a cast ull of whom have | he tatheae oe SSeN AGERE EHD | _ We still] splendid assortments and complete the following program at their meet- | fessional experi i yoata BRO calONG ‘tha: MinsodeieRiver | | size ranges in both ne -Teiniey Eatheiau' Chueh gorier 1 OF HELEN AND. | Hien Gee ANSE ae semecmineee alone ' YE MEN’S AND BOYS’ } " : H Wee CE ND- much corn then as some places along Se : an ON’S ‘ of Avenue C and Seventh Street at| | RIST ANNOUNCED. | ie. slveelinet, 2 ee i =e ent agrees , SIBRE alelack: slapapeiseaeasis nome ead Be Bf) belay Judge Birdzell gave the anniver- 3 i READY TO WEAR CLOTHES jo § Oo. rel eons hard W. Andrus hes | sary talk, tracing for the Kiwanians Copyright, Harris & Ewing | \ocunee. pea ea SOT aaETe reat te a ae the salient features of the erator | ii fe Baa : and invite you to come in and have a try-on whether $3 -Gov. R, A. Nestos 8 ghter Mr. Mrs, ment the nization from its| Mrs, Bessie Parker Brueggeman is i 7 hay Vocal Solo. Mrs. ‘Targart [Frank Andrist of this city, Mrv Am-| gy 0 aleve Ring: yous AGOFVEHU VElalitie tho’ oily” Womenenaifiiens ef tn in-| you buy or not. Reading .Mrs. W. G. Newton |drus is a son of Mr. and Mrs, W. B.| This is the new V-neck blouse.| eos crits accomplishments, dependent federal commission in the ‘ Vocal'Solo 22.5.4 .Mr. Williams|Andrus of Hazelton and is employed |!t’s & variation of the one Lanvin!" rank H. Peters. telling of the Uniteg States today. She heads the | t ‘ Selections by Ladies Chorus, in the offices of the Stacy Fruit CEES ya Brench band concert to be: given. Friduy |U. S. Employers’ Compensation Com-! aka | ane j i aaa ae ae The public is extended a most cor-|ef this city, Both are wells known | Med. 1t shoald night as a benefit for the Juvenile mission under an appointment made} yrs Kimor diene No man wac every s that he patd the price of quality diel invitation: fo be: present, young people of this city, Miss An- | Cine of cours Barbi) adstiredlihelKiwanianwehuerthe (by ‘the Inte’ Presiden: Harding, aists imonos — Draperies in 2 hand-tailored SBEIN-BLOCIE SULE OR OVERCOAT. t ‘ Grist being a graduate of St. Mary's | !eeves bound in A. C. “Gold Star” band is one of th Skirts DreSses Ging! ori s i SE Mary's! gewembentercd | (niotie, ican evel auc. cole star’ bend isfonaot the | eee || Skits Sse: finghams | ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE LUNCH. |Academy and Mr. Andrus is 9 grid-| worgdd below the point of the V, if|fimest organizations in the North Coats Swettry (Sloctines|| j N. uate of Columbus College, of Sioux | Yecoration is wanted Noting ow | West. St. Mary's won the league last yen: gS | Mrs. €. 0. Robinson of 17 Ave. |Falls, SD. The wedding will take| craieht and tigit, it ‘fits oer the! Worth Lumry presided and an- and the high school freshmen al ‘ nue A, entertained at one of the pret. | Place early in February. lites fiounced, among other things, that j:cady have covetous eyes upon the | a ot in tore’ tiest ofthe mid-winter parties, Sat- te GIVE PARTY eee | the speoch of W. C. Green at the . A. Knowles shield. St. Mary's ia i s urday afternoon. Six tables were en- hh Beleoky tical ah ere district trustees meeting in Minnea- shmen 1 have a team this year | Main Street. Bismarck. 1 tertained at e charming bridge luneh. | Tuesday evening a card party will | a a on are polis would be broadcast at 6 p, m. es well as a grade team mon es | con. ‘The spuétous living room was |b¢ given in the Business and Pro.) Of (pines Was unable (o preach ast] Priday by WLAG. M. B. Gilman ins Mr. Sorlein, who is coaching the : ‘iecorated with bowls of the pink feral woriaule Club Rooms Tor | eiee tenet service cone ‘ven, |Nited the Kiwanians to come to his) Wm. Moore and the Richholt teams ~ i shelin, roses and the small tables |™embers and their invited guests); M apartment to hear the.speech. had both his teams taken into camp h 4 . “ —_, Ophelia, roses at ‘ i ing. h ld-cent package of “Diamond } were Inid beautifully in accordance | ly. Bridge will be played, com- Commencing Tucsiay evening, the |,.Joh” Graham gave Benton Baker's by high school teams last week when | pves” contains directions so simple with the same color note. After the |™encing at eight o'clock and & social " au vening, the | pirthday talk. the freshmen defeated the Wm. | any woman can dye or ti Fall Inncheon bridge was enjoyed during |hour with refreshments will follow| Meeting will be conducted every | —- poe ore 16 to 4 and the sophomores de- | wern faded thing new, even if she : thecaferaoh Sites We As ae | me! This nary io" change | TONE tHE ech. le mea Chpetweniey cripcara | Let this shoe help Swati i i e January activities ittee, re Vi 1 See i a. | Dana seule ie pits foe MEO SS ise Wace ater vo Sutera | Mt: Meee Tonia ea rpreat ce actueraaiiene | Driceoll; 2 sister of the hostess, as-| DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING {Pitel: Master Alien Widgery Meno-| The Monday Night Comers and Hi- (jo 'tar the week et | ' you entertain sisted during the afternoon. | There will be a special meeting of | Ke} Hmil Swanson. cits: C. G. Gop 1¥ club will elect officers for the en- |" Hach the St. Mary's and the North pa 4 the Degree of Honor at the Business| iv Gun Mas en Low +, Quppeng| suing term tonight. Owing to the aT can ibe scl aigtvain feria woinan to keep ub her eociallactivitieslOn “WOMAN'S CLUB” ENTERTAINED | i"¢ I ior eae orien Giub | again Soe ae tegen eure be Re EE the other hand, it can be made delightfu! by watchitlg bodily health The members of the Woman's Club | Rooms, at eight o'clock. Mrs. F. S.) °°): F Ave PURSba6e (Enserataat sie Canine RS and comfort carefully. Most annoying of all things is to have achy, tired ightfull tertained | Keuster, will preside and start the! *}coma Tire Co. There will be no were most delightfully entertained | 0" 2". | nf | Van Hook; D.C t, Parshall; aiken i y ; feet. Thousands of wo- at a dinner dance ut the Elk’s Club,|°’nization for the membership! .°0. Pata 15 | speaker or discussion. t Monday \{ Saturday evening. The dinner dance |Campaign which she will Yond *ct in| William Zarndé, Ne Wlom; Mrs. ©. | Attorn: al Schafer will be the men have found that the was a complimentary return party of |this city. A full attendance of the |S- Fossum and baby girl Speaker and his topic will be how to Ave usitally caused by AreHBiciee caches the husbands of members, A turkey |™embers is desired. | | prepare, and outline a talk. « CRANBERRY ara WR r 1 makes them feel like be: dinner was served at eight o'clock, Sars | 5 : ne . |. The Pioneers last week elected tie eye strain, You neec ing on their feet all the v M ™ “ : r a 7 } Mrs. Minni “wife of W. 1) following officers for the ensuing ; had ANNUAL MEETING. ollowing officers for the ensuing ' ‘ : ; ; and the committee in charge ‘ ad ‘The St. Alexius Hospital Atumni |L. Muxwell of Tut! diodaa | se. PvesinEne] Heni ATAcSheOn: SAUCE put up with this annoy- time, walking, standing, spared no efforts to make the party! | aide ie 2 ja lecal hospital at 1 o'clock thi ; eH Biien Beneaimbeete : keeping in the midst of Y A a] will meet in the class room of the te president, Elmer Benser; seer ane . F y fuite unusual in the style and ap- ii 5 p ance no longer than it i ¢ ‘auite St. Alexius hospital, Monday even- | Sornirg. She was 23 years of ag Francis Nuessle. Miss Bertha | ats 8 things. This shoc is sty!- ie MN

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