The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1924, Page 5

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Pe LST FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1924 ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE: ick, Burt; Hugh Hinman| Master| its two-day run at the Capitol theater | [opie twhe-"sOphus Severson, in} Bor orethe. ; al weenieie | j Gottleib Roth, Elgin. last night with flattering results. iI ARMERS BEAT chatite of Zahchi then served oyster eee (aatragse Ai pal Se eAC agenbar ce SB aatene : — ~ Wally Van will long be rememb: BUSINESS MEN stew, weiners, sandwiches and coffee | Slightly Improved as one of the pioneers of the e als ON to the @layers Mrs. Robert Murray, who has been | firmament who stepped back into the - No date was set f riously ill at the St. Alexius hos-! limelight aiter un absence of mor: Time meeting Social and Personal ‘or another pital of blood poisoning, is reported|than five years and establisheg das ARS Y ~ mS STAR'BAND ENTERTAINED ,FNTERTAINS TRUMPET soLoisr'!® be slightly improved today. |new record for clean, wholesome niu pHlersctss| GODDATMONTTaTGCHODL. nOet MRS. WALLACE REID OFFERS The Gold Star band of the Agricul-| Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Kelley enter- SHRI Gane [comed, | Dub that cg sey eone: Crosby, Nu Da gun Y6-—¥. God sons at a Gincing party given at the | soloist of the Gold Star Band, at a will play the Indian school girls in a| father’s business s nis superior o the to schoo! y the last eight yea ‘om the clutches! Daveaport in one de d g v : basketball game prelimfnary to the] of crooks. t Wiig A ckecord dash | cial ite ing the concert at the city audi-| their home at 302 Ave . James | . hi : of crooks by making a record dash | eal intercourse-whist--when they nue D. James | Bismarck high-Fargo high game here | in an automobile from Californin to} defeated the latter in a tournament | 4), torium. ‘lived with his parents in this city|g, iminary | New Y F A splendid crowd of young people | nine years u Ba eas aturday. night. The preliminary | New Yotk in six d at the Community hall here $ Masonic Temple last evening, follow- | six o’clock dinner last evening at resigns to take ¢ Story by (. Gardner Sullivan Direction by John Grifith Wray the close of t 2M year Goddard and deliveri hig drama in the t million ic story of Ame year in poste rat eIeEE GATING Goatees [eae re ate, wine Si sashes AG] cate will be called at 7:15 p. m. into the hands cf a coveting Wall| day night, 1111 to 949. eae ' the drug adiioted Cdramn’ Grabs Sowertullys ath ightf y @ntert=in sixty coat aN at REAM eee any s concer $500,000 ic! said ” . 1 ae EE "4 . . a aur z = 2 ‘ Hightfully ‘enteyteined. About sixty | Army was stationed here. They were Novel. Window street concern, $580,000 which sil] he farmers elected Ingolf Suni-| "Dyring Mr, Goddard's superintcnd entertaining, and intensely. interesting hour when reireshments were served, |'cre but for a yearand James Jr.| The S| E. Bergeson & Son Cloth-| payment of a note or lose control of | ik noe Tete ere ries | enieys the high school enroll y Tonle ket le aHURUn RAT The Ascoctatibn of Camnocce acted |W#s then just beginning to learn to! ing Store had an unusually attract- [his business. | folk chose 1. 8. Walhood. | Mr, Lee | incrensed from 33 to 217 ectoge” fs a gman et Haste to the boo hove ventana [ply at iat time, playing with his|ive window Yecoration for the Corn he Drivin’ Fool” ¢ ‘ nd Maurice Teigan were the score) Mp, Goddard has been actife in fol Amer Toa, f00ss Teneo eee afternoon and treated themto a ride | father in the Army work. Adjutant|Show which has just closed. The| bright romances not one withon Glo aT OF he alae itenCad at Ane ica eSoetd enGnero ae to the state penitentiary and capi- |%@4 Mrs. James Stamp are now sta-jsmall building made of corn proved trials including parental infiuenc ed will midn bed Ulaae Ou Udle tains hae ssh tioned at Rochester, Minnesota, in!to attract both old and young and] however, but in the Brown, charge of the Salvation Army there.! was quite artistic. ion been dr uma ito the s-reen for this pict eas such: er to portay the characters ( FT hits re » afte as ana ol and about the city. The boys were very enthusiastic in their praises for Bismarck and zomplimentary’ to the cr hero establishes himsel, to the firm, we find a plea entertainment afforded them while in| DINNER PARTY FOR NEWLYWEDS _ St. Alexius Hospital i roadway success of the season, cur city. | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wilkinson | Admitted to the St. Alexius hospi- remainder of the a » ich is the principal role in support ofe — ined at a dinner party Wed- | + I. Marcowitz, Man-| cludes such artists of note Tien t es are Bes ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE LUNCH- evening at their home on Ave- Lehmkuhl, Center; lor, Alec B. Francis, Ramse xe laire McDowell, R s. Katherine Schneider, Linton; H. Haugse, Linton; Howard McLaughlin. citys "Master Kenseth, Hisket, ete] NORTH DAKOTA a Oto Hoffman, Ph Sleeman irk, and Lucille Ricksen, And in a great seene, in American commonity arises to battle a menace, a » Wilfred North and others. | ‘ EON nue D, in honor of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Clinton A. Haskin entertuin.|Atold Wilkinson of Minneapolis, ed the members of the N. U. Bridge| ho were recenily married in that ‘lub at he v ay af-|City. Arnold Wilkinson was em- | ea wor jurists, educators, and elvic and we > leade Gone Be ome is pldyed at the state capitol before , Mrs. Albert Freomming, Elgin; Mis SCHOOL WINS Mayor Goorge EL Cry. los A Ds. 8 table’ was ‘most Bemulifully tata ith | leaving for Minneapoli He is now | Bessie Weisman, McLaughlin, 3, D5 Von Kleinsmid University President; Benjamin Bledsoe, a sb Sy y laid with | aesisthnt cashier of the Richland, | Albert Swanson, Judson; Nick Zizuli,| i een ' United Soites Judge; Ctiet of Police Louis D. Oaks ot Lo roses and a large birthday cake a3 2! Minn, National bank. ‘They will re. | Wilton; Vernon Melean, city; Wils| Fargo, N. D, Jan. Competin Anzeles, and othe vo community's best v. donned centerpiece; the occasign being the | cide ina new home the have built in| liam Vincent, Beulah, with 174 teams consisting of th makeup and became sercen actors ina sat drama peters pena: fiutsts of the: Minneapolt, close to the suburb of a= - GE Gath aie NGAGE sald) club included; Mrs. Karl Peck, Mrs.) Richland, A nunsver of social events | @—————b.——_____@| Valley City placed first in the live CHEWAN WRECKAGE’ will be chown as the Elinge Pheatre, ae eee Overbee have been given in their honor ini} AT THE MOVIES | Hodes ol aie uit WONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY and Mrs. . Mandan this past week. | Pato ee tt Le amis \e @) EH. Jones, supervise , k agricultur North D NAME NEW SON | JOSEPH GOLDEN HERE Human Wreckage, he Mallow WeEtewhee ae James Peter is the name selected| Joseph Golden is ig the ci for the new son born to Dr. and Mrs.’ ferring with officers of the Kn 4 Pastoret, at the St. John’s Hospital of Columbus relative @o producing a in Fargo, Sunday, January 20. The home stalent play in the near future. ‘ To Be Shown young man arrived on his daddy's’ Mr. Golden will be remembered us|, } Nagin: birthday anniversary. Dr, Pastoret having directed several former plays There is no doubt that Mrs. Wal-| P'pi Oe Faui ied tosbisinerae-yesterane wile eiveniby thelK C lace Reid is thoroughly conscientious Mis. Pastore wilt” sceualne in Pango ae in her work of combating the narco- a few weeks after leaving the hos- RETURN TO BISMARCK He RE CS a ie el i i the guest of the Doctor's John Graham, Gilbert Haugen, De-| the Century, Suturday you are con- eG HMpveaeurees Wnt vineed of t picture, “Hu- puty County Treasurer, and C. W.} PEC te ye lene rN | Condition of Water Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, Health Officer Bismarck, N. D. Dear Dr. Stackhouse, s of the anir in thé contes failure red reasons for the st} Wally Reid Film, fn" but the fina Big Timber, Montana, received 4 as announce: orth Dakota record w:t final rating of by the jud school which mi couched by Clarence uate of the North Dako petal, Porter, have returned to the city,| man WiteMages Ie convincing, al college, with which — Institutio \ Aa es ChE NEC EER ELIA Ge | Ae a ae SHUNT CES tempt to introduce any comedy pai Aue Gh j At the suggestion of Mr. Arnot from the Water Miss Emma Taubert, supervisor of Mr. Haug Mr. Por-| uations, it holds the attention from| te tne \alice cit aT are nm giving you the results of the last bacteri music in the City Schools, will pre-| ter are officers of the local Masonic! fice te Just” ‘This is a comment ° aenbntile ita, “Twili | Chapter : . ntl members of the team are H, Brun. | pra auat Svea ih ea made by the San Francisco Bulletin] W Bruns and M. Anderson. e ecla pes ah eo when the picture was shown in that ’ examination of the city water for publication. 4" oi = — se Examination started 1.21,24. Finished 1.25.24, thesJunior Highs School | Telwilll be | oy papreeumeenen ea oo el ty uantimwhichimwasi the firstesliow! a eat, en aR Ghd GO ama oa snill rememberéd that Miss Taubert pre-| | CITY NEWS ul ike pera Rabie PCeicte | Res. _ FIGURED GEORGETTE Purbidity 32 parts per million. sented the operetta, “Snow White,” | — ae | The supposition thet “Human | 4; pisured USE yeah eas | ; Bacteria per ce, 45 a chi r ° iat x ve collars and cuffs for plain silk uadies’ of growine =a ine 7 ;—Brow: < ne geod last year with children from th MasuapelticseeckGranen Wreckage” is entirely a moral lesson fpve, Coats and culls for plair Ladies’ of growing 1 inch top, boots—Brown No B. Coli in five 10cc, samples. ower grades. 1 Aomawlage: ileonse issued to-| might operate to prevent some see- ke Seeare = Calf. i NECN ar a ; > ‘i 7 ; San day to Norman Henry Morss of Bis.| if. it. Such supposition would be : ali—Just the thing for hiking or skating. Bacteriologically this water passes the standard set ON COMMITTEE marek and Mrs. Lora MeClure, Bis.|¢ntirely wrong. The picture is fas- _ REVOLUTIONARY. — : by the Amer. Public Health Association for a potable The name of Mrs. C, C, Wattams!| marck, ’ cinatingly dramatic from beginning] Paris is sending ‘over very smar drinking water a former Bismarck resident, appears fie see to end. trlcorny ass a teliimedeewitheew de) SATURDAY PAIR ay ao committee in charge of arranj Gredliguimaprocca: “Human Wreckage” is being shown | Tibbed ribbons. 4.9 | The turbidity, of course is objectionable, but it is ments for the formal dancing party! friends of Mrs. A. C. Hinckley the Eltinge theatre Monday Bras a no higher than it usually is. to be given by the Coterie Club of] wi) be delighted’ to learn that. she and Wednesday under thy CHECKED FROCKS es i : : : Fargo, in the Knights of Columbus]. apie to be about her home after|Pices of the Wone Extremely attractive frocks for The water is being treated daily with about two Hall on Friday evening. Mrs. Wat- | Council. Tickets are general wear are made of checked tam will be remembered as a sister | by the ladies for the benef’ ;or plaid wools with georgette frills of Mrs. R. S. Towne. Bismarck Hospital, | school milk fund. ) about the collar and cuffs. Admitted at the Bismarck hospital: LIMB BROKEN Mrs. W. Hart, Carson; W. H. | CAPITOL TE Howard McLaughlin was unfortun-| Bichert, Washburn; Fern Albers, “The Drivin’: Foo! ate in an accident at the river yes-| Golden Emma Lippert, Ash-|sion of V Sturm’s story, fectur- | pag enue ‘ terday, where ice is being cut. His|tey. Discharged: William Bentler, ing Wally Van and Patsy Kuch Miller | S#0Wn on the screen. At the | A. W. ECKLUND, City’ Bacteriologist leg was broken and he is in the St.|Drake; Rev. F, W. Agte, Drake; |and-what is perhaps the fastesp six|Canitel Theatre tonight and A. W. ECKLUND, City Bacteriologist. Alexius hospital for treatment. {Dorothy T reel_ comedy ever produced, opened | Saturday A.. W. LUCAS COMPANY “BISMARCK’S BUSY SHOPPING CENTER” CLEAN-UP SHOE SALE CONSIDER YOUR SHOE NEEDS NOW! EVERY PUMP AND OXFORD ON OUR SHELVES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE WHICH STARTS S : AND THE PRICE IN MANY CASES WILL BE MUCH LESS THAN HALF, ON THE SMARTEST, MOST COMFORTABLE FOOTW TAR OF THE S BA ON. CuRaTe . ; SAVINGS ARE IN STORE FOR THOSE WHO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT SHOE ECONOMY EVENT. her recent serious illness. Ibs. of liquid Chlorine which keeps the bacterial coun: within the standard of 100 per cc. - - In my opinion-this water is bacteriologically speak- ing. safe to drink. e Very truly yours, See “The Drivin’ Fool,” the ven ver-| fastest six reels/of film ever! or, Steele; George Dim- Peas! a a Hots S A TI N, S BROWN, BLACK AND T. N OXFORDS WITH LOW OR CUBAN ti) vaese HAVE FULL LOUIS AND SPANISH HEELS BLACK HEELS IN BAL AND BLUC\‘ER STYLES, ALSO SOME TWO BROCADED, STRIPED AND PLAIN BLACKS AND BROWNS. a @ TONE BROWN CALF, ARCii TONE AND RED CROSS OX- FORDS. THESE ARE BROKEN LOTS OF UP TO THE MINUTE BL AC K S U. ED BE STYLES IN THE VERY BEST LEATHERS, THAT WERE FOR: ; MERLY SOLD UP T 50. HEAVY SUEDE PUMPS WITH CALF TRIM AND ,A FULL! . vas “ LOUIS HEEL. VERY GOOD STYLE FOR NOW. VAL TO $11. ( _ NOVELTY PUMPS O4 FOSS ONE AND TWO STRAP PUMPS IN THE, POPULAR TWO TONE EF- FECTS OF THE SEASON. LEATH- ERS ARE SUEDE AND BUCK AND HAVE LOW OR CUBAN HEEL GREY AND BLACK ALSO OTTER AND BLACK COMBINATIONS WITH LOW AND MEDIUM HEELS THESE SHOE VALUES ECLIPSE ALL ; ’ S FORMEE OFFERENGS IN THIS LINE. + : IN SUEDE AND CALF LEATHERS.

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