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eae JANUARY 24, ‘1924 . LDR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and Personal | Clubwomen in | DELPHIANS TO MEET The regular meeting of the Alpha} Banquet Held |eta Delphian chapter will be held at the McKenzie Hotel tomorrow | At Conference} morning at 9:30 a, m. with Mrs, Fj A. Knowles as leader. It is hoped | More than fifty club women from] that-there may be an excellent at-| . tendance, as the chapter went on! all sections of the state gathered at record: at the last meeting as stri the Lewis & Clark Hotel in Mandan! ing for the attendance cash pri last evening «it the banquet tander-! of fifty dollars which the National | ed the Executive Board and Coun-| organization is offering the chapter | : ie wy {having the best attendance during | els of Mite) Noell Dukota State) HEU: | teeyeavic The: gtollewing prostim| eration of Women’s Clubs. will be given at the meeting tp- During the banquet Mrs. Arthur| morrow morning: H Peterson, presided as toastmistress The Medo-Persian Empire in her usual pleasant and dignified] Leader—Mrs. F. A. Knowles, Jan-! manner. Miss Helen Stabler, of | vary 25, 192 i Mandan rendered the piano solo “Ca-| The Mede: W. F. Bublitz. price Verinois,” by Kreisler and ad-{ Cyrus the Mrs. R. A. Rite dresses of Welcome were given by|terbush. a heads of the various clybs of Man-| Campaigns of Cyrus’ Successors— dan. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs, Stark,| Mrs. J. B. Smith. Mrs. Jensen, and Mrs. Makin, which| Xerxes—Mrs. R.E. Bonham. head the Fortnightly Club,’ Civic]. Persian Religion and Customs -- Renee / Pibtiry t weeusecen yaad eieaatactine Gee elodtions to Ci- cee Conservation League, respec- vilization srs W és Stratton, ’ So Aereetacieiieg escription of Syria—Mrs. Stucke. Re ASE TAORa cVeTine Thé Story of Phoenicia—Mrs. Burt : its Finney, way, showing how club work was ines Phoenician Colonies--Mrs. George erowing in the state; how necessary | schater.® it was to the woman of the dav to! Phoenician Civilization-—Mrs. W. A.! be in the won Executive Board of Directors were BRING FILM I E. testants will have to be pretty good to win, won't the guests of the Woman’s Joint Con- The Woman's Community Council ;-— = no a gressional Committee of Washington | has secured the film “Human Wreck- | fr of whom such women as Maude Park] age,” to be shown here Mondu ( ir Woed, representing League of Wo-| Tuesday and Wednesday at the meri Voters und Mis’ Abbott, emin-| tinge theater. This film was given they aro: expecially’ interested. On| #0 ue ed feature aug te S| Visits City 4 f ; ;, the| highly entertaining production. ! eat cs, UM a SS nists eee beeen ME Vachon, formerly with the direction of Mrs. Wallace Reid, Support it av a Measure For| Nevin t kota Independent Telephone Hughes. i ‘ _ Mrs. LN. Cary, then gave a most |’ Science and Invention—Mrs. Moody. | ao “< ‘ Hans, discription of her recent} Drama—Mrs LK. Thompeon, j : : H trip to Washington as a delegate to] Aart-—Mrs. Dunham. | a the National Board meeting and! Interior Decoration—Miss Hardy | “ E x sees: ! y Conference held in that] Jackson. oe oy i , st day, following her arri- Syi irs. Whittemore. r volt dove) cf che Washington (D. C.) Seminary, will rep- | val in| Washington; the National —— resent ner st ai a ycuuty contest to ibe held soon. The other con- cnt Ohjld Welfare worker, and others] try-out before the meeting of the Lae : stun! tinguished in’ their es-|Federated clubs in Jamestown, last RLD ‘ane spe yBieaning’ Business ee peeial., of work. make up the| October, when several of the club} e ae du Coli, GA al) personnel rof ‘this committee, who] Women of this city saw it and were | continue pusine work forthe passage of measures in| more than delighted with the high | i Pp [attics tod es the United States Congress, in which | Walities and merits of the film, as | hemcies om ncronces delegates visited our National Ccn- gress in session and the one pre- a 4, ‘ poe : , after her husband had died as a vic- 5 {Company here and now advertising Coe ae genich | immressed | tim of narcotics. She seeured the} Peace But Not as Polit- | representative of the Ford Motor Car ki ; . F in useless speceh which our, Repre | “7x, best aribts and had this An eer | Company, Parzo, was in the ity to has won the State Championship for 2 years, and are out to win Aare 3 i: (| Produced, depicting the awfulnes al Meas day on business. . mS ri “ rn eee sentatives in Congress, indulge in| ind for reaching consequences of this | chase it again, but The “Demons fo e hit their stride and are out to with utter disregard for time and|terpible habit which has made such | dgrithia Mh B8s Reselublene tans Bismarck Hospital 5 She illustrated this | inroads in this’ country. a Ce oe a LS ied he aera Hos beat the champions. ® with a specific instance of the Rep-| Giub women of the country have|Manding the government take SLCRE Tato) Mims JeHR CHORD Oke resentative from~ Maryland, who) been very enthusiastic in their ef-|for the preservation of the Win Hipho. @lalanic pion fi was talking on the Volstead Act — | forts to get this picture, {Shick bottoms from Lake DP 3 & Master Fred “Vi : > ons 2 uests were entertained ut vi The Community Cquncil have se-|Minnesota, 00 miles soutl Seu Galiteis Minne ocr RE A este ——Preliminary, 3 Indian School Girls.— social functions during the’visit|eured the sale of tickets for these |a wild game and fish | Cur ‘ ‘ 0 i i u _for ' » the en-1 Curtis Olsen, Falktxk: John Ker 5 a ea i olin co in Washington, the most important of | nights, a percentage of which will go 1 le cou ins itil qnane Romerlene a DiaGha ao which was the formal reception ten-[into the Free Milk Fund for chil-| politi) magsure bu as a means 6! | Heron Wik Roser Mee eT, BIG GAME 8:00 P. M. ADMISSION 56 AND 25 dered the board by-Mrs. Calvin Cool-|dren in the public schools. Promotie” waite, endoracinel 4 idge at the White House. She told] , — plan for establishment of an indus- how very pleasant the President's; AUXILIARY ELECTS OFFICERS. 1 farm for federal women pri-j wife proved to be and also in the| At the regular meeting of the s and other prison reform as reception tendered by the President] American Legion Auxiliary held at) advocated by the nv'onal federation| pho fethiwing Mya ete thes himself in his private office, in| the Legion hall last evening, the an-|and opposition to provesals to. tals : Aye i Imre aries Sie = = n : | PP 1 | Alexius HoSpital:) Stanley Deane. | = = which they obtained a “close up” of| nual election ‘of officers took plyce | the Sully Hill national park at Devils Nee RU anieea Pan toa Soka mau neque mT a= ram him and found him very human and| with the following officers elected | eu, Suu, Hill national park at Devils Si Oe freee | Raleoner., hall, out of ‘his Arizona ranch, COUGH COLDS —"PLL [Or the dark side may atueeae GRAY BLOUSE interested in the work the women of| Chairman, Mrs. Tees te) oe nsehetts edubyithe executive) boardiand coun‘ |(Golens/ Warren it0ad) Citi Mraion oe Brrnhe SUR IGATCEtd HARE G SA SHAS n for afternoon : e gorgeous | blouse covered with deli- the nation are doing. He was quot-| Vice ch Cie ae e ie, a cil) OfgtlemNosth) Dakotay Woderation| vara mMeeant (Glen ariemes, Ghani Ronnie weir aca nivale MUST DIR SRO TENTEETARC ies onledt On (evening! : ver embroidery is worn with] ed as saying “The Women of the seeret ary pe By stair crepe of Women’s clubs tod tzgerald, Wilton; - Miss t eaiatite picture: ‘ ii ‘ ‘atl = 1 Eton suit of imitation broadtail. Federation represented the finest) iiss. Madge. Runey: treasurer, mrs’| At & council meeting this morning |rehmkuhl,, Center. : Sy aa Buhanwe itt toewadeli ; PINK COMING IN : women of the Nation, neta] Gerald Richolt; " sergeant-at-arms, |‘ committee was named to arrange | “Dia RUbCEGER aN ure |eselewiene tenthaniethel Bismarck aie chiaiet : As a ger-| White is, of course, fhe most pop FLANNEL PPDSSES : ane para eerste wo held irs, L, P) Warren; executive com. the program for the state meeting at ochlich, Mandan; | Department, for their prompt. re . 1 t ainst germ | aia ats Wali cqisheaea cae mittee, Mrs. William Falconer and| Minot with Miss Hula Winstead,} "kb. Pot, terson, City; Mrs, John! sponse to my call t avening, w s hi aur ired uses in every : Doerr, Le bard, City; August Stohl, Mrs. Christ Retzer, Ashley. . —$—$—$—$—$ $e St. Alexius Hospital Fea geennenederesieeienetiondeeereeeneee ee C27 1ScSSaaaaoess a, | TN oN ae RAE ul hade for evenin. rocks, bu One-piece dri of (flannel in) delicate pink is gai y e t colors, as well as in’ white, are Mrs. Frank Henry. dean of women of the Minot Normal! Hoerner, Richardton, jthe chimney 4 re heme i only, dy Tilden Me ularly with th 2 shown for Palm Beach wear. called by four leading American or- as chairman, and Mrs. E. C. elane 2 ae ak Avene! Al ah o to] Mullin Co., Sedalia, Mo. Sold by unizations, This conference stress-|4@HANGE OF PLANS” CLUB MEETS| Kenmare, ynd Mrs. August Peterson ical 0 citizens that, they at| Lenhart Drug d the necessity of making every in-| “The “Chan ‘a? i of Ha¥vey as the other two mem- 7 a iy ; pena ee | ay 33 ge of Plans” Bridge y e mem=| | VIE ‘ supply of “Logans 5 zbitant” of the United — Statesiciuh were entertained by Mr. and| bers. K PAaTT THE MOVI MO TES” Sate Noniky ten. ain cade Ghent pe ADS speak and write the English Mrs. T, M. Flet at their home, 923] The date for the meeting although | * Oi sirens OR. Bonny c tiny brimmed guage, and be educated to good citi- Seventh Street, last evening at a|Understood to be the second week CAPITOL THEATER j lel ae hat of black velvet is studded zenship. : , very pleasant party. Bridge was|in October is left to the convention) During the filming of “The Drivin’ |? j with nailheads for a trimming. Glen Frank, editor of the Certury| played until midnight when the host-| committee. Fool,” a Regents Picture Corp. pro-|_ The Humane Society for the Magazine was a prominent lecturerless served a very delicious lunch. === duction for Hodkinson, which is the|Friendless has removed its office to REVERSIBLE CAPES secured for this conference and he} Honors were won by Mrs. F. T. Hill- feature picture at the Capitol theater, | No. 5, First Guaranty Bank} Reversible velvet capes give you} e chose as his subject “The Tendency! man, and Mr. T. M. Flet. Mr. and ENTERS PLEA starting tomorrow, Wally Van, the| Building. Phone 60.~Ady. itwo evening capes instead of on.) WI 42 of the Day.” In the course of his|Mrs, Flet are new in town, Mr. Flet star, had many narrow escapes w GQ? (Sian ZS He RG sear) the eine that | being one of the State Engineers ng a six-day record run from| out of this seething conditjon of; who recently came to the city from coast to coast in an automobi the worlditoday; a new birth, a new)Lisbon where he had been stationed OF GUILTY In the story, Van makes the long! ACRE UAIOHASEANRLUDDELAAAYILUULEEA 9 Rennaisence would issue forth the|doing field work. drive much against the wishes of i| in bigger and better for past experi- band of'crooks who are trying to gain | 3 2 ences. SARA SIDESTEPS ss control of his father’s busine Throughout the talk he advocated| “Sara Sidesteps” is the comedy be-| William Grossman Fined and Agents of these crooks cons y e the avoidence of gloom dispensers.|ing shown at the Rialto Theatre to- A eure yns along the way and! Mrs, Ordway and Mrs, Lutz of Man-|morrow evening under the auspices Sentenced ir District ake Wally’s journey ’ the Germs? dan rendered a vocal duet—“I would| of the Woman’s Community Council. Court anuthing | but ples ant. ‘ ‘ ‘ “Catching cold” is catching germs— that my Love”—Mendelssohn—much | This comedy is put on by the Chicago to the delight of the audience. Sey-|Lyceum Players and comes very high- —— “THE ELTINGE, eral readings from Edgar Guest were |!y recommended as being highly en-| William Grossman pleaded guilty] Who is the “bad man” of “The given by little Miss Betty Makin in|tertaining and worth while seeing. before Judge James A. Coffey in dis-| Pad Man?” . i} which she enfertained all and prov-|The proceeds go to the Free Milk| trict court today to violation of the| Holbrook Blinn portrays the role | ed.a,little artist. Fund for the under-nourished chil-| prohibition law and was fined s200/0f “The Bad Man,” which comes to “Keeping up with Daughter” a talk| {Ten of the city. and sentenced to 90 days in jail.|the Eltinge theater Friday and 2 but you won’t catch them if you keep up your power of resistance by eating : the entire state. Under the golden banner nourishing, easily digested foods. : of King Corn, North Dakota will march Shredded Wheat with hot milk is not : forward to financial and agricultural i onl, rm isfying > ‘rehabilitation. humerous portrayel of what the wo-|jn Belfield and accompanies his | TiAl. : “bad men” in the production, one of y warm and satisfying, but keeps men in club work are accomplighing| brother from this place. Judge Coffey overruled the demur-| whom is “bad” in name only. Blinn, you at top-notch resistance. Contains indirectly. fj rer of the State Bonding Fund in the] throughout the production, is a very | i ree Miss Florence Connolly, of Msn-| HEADS COMMERCIAL, CLUB |case of Mrs. Julia Madden,, seeking] kindle? philosophies! bandit. with, all the rich, body-building elements of — H. L. Reade was in Valley City | they learn of « default or lose their] iltry in the play. Both try to fleece EASTERN STAR BRIDGE CLUB. | the forepart of the week looking |rights this did not apply to an in-| Gilbert Jones, played by Jack Mul- The Eastern Star Bridge club was | after business affairs pertaining to|dividual. The bonding fund ced be Z well’ attended last evening at the |his office. Mr. Reade leaves this af-|the case be dismissed because M i by, Mrs. E. O. Dickinson of Minot, i Grossman resides in Bismarck. urday. ae president of the 3rd District prov-| HARDWARE MEN TO CONVEN- | An information was filed against|_ Blinn portrays tie role of “Pancho | dan sang “Oh Halting Memory"—| ¢, 0. Bystrom, brother of N E,|$3300 for damage alleged to have|very delightful views on life. The P : Carrie Jacobs Band—in) a most] Bystrom, manager of the Bism¥rck |been done to 2 Cadillac automobile] yeal “bad men” are “Jasper Hardy. the whole wheat, including the bran Masonic Temple parlors. Honors | ternoon on a similar trip to Fargo. | Madden ‘had not notified the fund ‘ | ’ were won by Nis. V. J. Hunter and — _- within the time limit. The case is WANE y Mrs. Thomas Hall. A larger at- ATTENDS CONVENTION. being heard before a jury. ‘TRIMMING The Confederate States in the Civil War believed that Cotton was King. e We know that Corn is King on the Missouri Slope and soon will be throughout SRUUIGUINNTEAUGALGt alin A. C. Sorenson of this city, and H AL Sorenson of Belfield, will be TM i irationa i ii r ivine en »| Lopez,” and while he may be a bold, ed inspirational as well as humer- eR EHerOrHl VIDE ceeL Ct MANS ICE Candies qhen be ie int Moxie} ous and “Driving from the Buck city, by States Attorney Allen Lares RINGHEIN Ase i toleiy tre Amen el Seat” by Mrs. E. C. Haagensen, of ing possession of property for the] %! of aa Clea. District, was a most clever ze Poslers.| ie in the hardware business | #¢ Pleaded not guilty and will stand ‘4 matter of fact there ure three charming manner. Miss Gwen Owen} Lumber Co. of this city, was elected|captured by H. B. Dunbar and oth-| played by Stanton Heck and “Mor- which is so useful in promoting regular 5 i then read “The Linmouth Widow” and] 0 head the Commercial Club of | ets of the state licensing department,| gan Pell,” played by Walter Me 5 ; 5 itt, Moon” while chorus singing led | Moothead at their annual meeting| after they had confiscated it. Judge] Grail. : bowel movement. It is ready-cooked, F; vs a ional an by Mrs. R. W. Shinners with Mrs.|and banquet, Tuesday evening. ‘offey held that while the law pro- ese two, the former a country ek cis Morris iabcampanist was ecicvcat he anor, Taenday vides that officials must notify the|loan stark and. the latter, a Wail ready-to-eat. Delicious for any meal. all, IN VALLEY CITY. bonding fund within 60 days after| Street operator, commit all the dev- The Pioneer Bank ‘ MTT sami THONANNESIVGGVSVOAUVHTAGEUGONASEUEEELEEEU OER AE EEA l MMMM it} tendance is expected at the next] J. P. French of the French and Ee Se ae | , Ing which will be within two | Welch Co,, is in Fargo attending the; ENJOYED A GOOD NIGHT'S rf | bid eee | North Dakota Implement Dealers as- ee ee ot ie \ tees sceiation annual meeting, which is i] { inten 5 ‘9 MASONIC DANCE TONIGHT. being held in that city. j I wish to say that.FOLEY PILLS The regular dancing party given by worked O. K. on me in a couple of wT the Mgsons at the “Temple will be WHITE FELT HAT Mook Bicuplerct shen iat atne THINGS NE W | : ‘given this evening as usual with the} An attractive hat of white felt is) on" went to, bed and had a good Soe <A : members of the “Gold Star Band” as| trimmed with embroidery in black night's mleep and have valent) good i SS A guests, Ir Is hoped that there may | yarn ever since,” writes €on Thiel, 18] cvoaters Waists Draperies SF NN : e & Good attendance’ at, this social ERT aerd E, Columbia St., Fort Wayne, Indi-| © t ie . : affair by the committee in charge. BATIKED VELVET ana, FOLEY PILLS are .a diuretic | Skirts Dresses . Ginghams | anit Batiked velvet in the soft, blurred | stimulant for the kidneys and will in- oi AOS ES . : REV. STRUTZ TO SPEAK. shades makes very luxurious lookin, Tikaie’ oeisttg ook sub, | Coats Kimonos Stockings eS : Y 5 : . At the special meeting of the Sal- | geeligees and pata F SERRE D SERENE BSI EY co ofure,. UP % EIQ \{ Our Black Diamond Coal will hold fire all night and vation Army, this evening, Rev. AS git d 2 ae ENS wee will keep your home comfortable. It costs very little Struts, of the Evangelical church will | meet AY SOCIAL | SILK AND FUR ; Sa 5 rua ‘ ‘ be the: chief ee Everyone wel- eR ag ahs .will give a| Coats of Ottoman silk or heavy g | = Z more to burn than lignite. Try: a load and be con- _ —— Birlhdee Social at the I. Q.;200 0 lustrous moire are swathed ’ i , : vinced. We also have a good supply of Bearcreek and SON BORN. ..|0. F. Hall, Friday evening at we ee ATS aUICPIRS UOBUIDE A XY = Anthracite Nat Coal for Base Burners, | F. H. Carpenter Lumber Co. Phone 115 * and Mrs. A. £. Pastoret, ef Killdeer,|each guest will be as many]. TAILORED MOIRE Dyes” contains directions so simple } : in a Farg® hospital. Dr, Pastoret roe Tailored suits of black moire are|any wonjanican dye or tint any old, M od leas, will be remembored i in this city as eG a he jis ys fri at. very smart, particularly when worn | worn, favled thing new, even if she ost Ol or t mon having formerly been connected with ellows and frie with lingerie frills and small velvet {has neve¥ dyed before: Choose any f * dental clinic here, pare invited. hats.” ‘ color at drug store.. | UARSTLDED SABESOOTECSOOQORKEDLELORNTESEOUUOOUEDLOLNEAMAinE , \

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