Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
AONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1924 aie THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE ~ ——— _ — u ef the Bismarck hospital since Christ-|in other cities. A number of short | Sweet Briar; oF ‘ le ee | : fuse time Where Harlintantison was isjeeches wore made: John Grenz, Napol-| George W. Cole, Mandan; Baby | JMinois. Discharged: Babyy Dore-| Glen Ulin; Mrs. L, C. Sehinidt, receiving treatment. s Sree Sans) jon; Nick Doll, Glen Ulin; 3 Mary Theis, Wilton; M@ es! tha Phel, Avena; Miss Mary Oster,| Schmidt; Mrs. William ‘Monony, — Bisn arck Hospital Ma Bend pmo: acne vel Se < vs r Evered i Socialjand Personal le. See GE RENE RY GTR, Meh ahe Aaa oes Ben Aymond, Necne; Avel Schulz, Kin- city; Dr. Everett: Hamilton, Judge George P. Flannery, execu-| pital for treatment: filda, Kloss} Roy Snell, Cartnon Ball; Mrs. tor of the Alexander McKenzie es-|trich, Cleveland Mrs. E. J. Saw- tate, and his son, a Minneapolis at-|tell, Flasher; Mrs. Frank Huff, Fort Rice; Maste w Voltaire; Mrs. A. Sheldon, Under tyre; William M. Gleason. Chicago, Leipzig; Master Louis Duppons.| wood 1 Mupiet sit rlestach iste OBSERVE FOLEY'S 50th BIR HDX torney, are in the city on business, | Jagestown; Mrs. Harry) Johnson, he regular meeting The Business ,and Profe:tsional = ee Manda 1 Kling, Dunn-Center; suuveacnacveenneencuvennavaeegennavegcaccencanccuceavateqeneenenceatevesvscargevserveeuacueeneacaeceveeveneacegeeonceetenaegecenagtcccncecnaneagts ity Council cohvened in the rest | Women of Grand ‘Forks are making . : : Fred Rosen, Woodworth; H = \ of the Masonic temple at 3:30 | arrangements for the celebration of |. 1. FROM WILTON. i Fed SRBEC Hy ocd von aS = trday afternoon, with Mrs. R. S | one of the biggest birthday parties | Elias Aaland, Hammond Hemming j \? F Bi ‘ Hy W su i rapa Se = ‘ = ne presiding. A large interested | ever given in that city, for Jimmy | and Carl Fettish were here from Wil- Cae At c "co aN eke ee = = fh of monica Were present at this | Foley, North Dakota's own poet. Ar- {ton Visiting over the week-end and Se ee i a = = ting. Mrs. F. A. Lahr was -ap | rangements have been completed, for | 7¢turned today. Were N “Tuster, Sentinel || = = a ted see Hee ‘treasurer, sateen: the entertaining of all same of Sra AEF TET 3 5 ar menER ee = 2 = Mrs. F. H. Register, who so faith- | the poet, who celebrates his fiftbieth | *———~ > A mht) = = pcerved’ in this’ capacity for | birthday. today. A feature of the f CITY NEWS '; ceenviee | = e successive years. party will be the reading jof a per- |g ¢ St y % = e ne reports of the chairmen of | sonal message from Mr. Foley who gNeieiae ter hush = ous committees showed them to| writes from his present address in Birth = uctive. The rest room commit- | Pasadena, California, to thank h A boy was born to Mrs. C. B. S reported that ninety people had | friends for the efforts made to es- |Murray, of Beulah, at the St. Alex- An > the | lexius hos- : A stered during January and that | tablish and’ observe this day. ‘ius hospital, Sunday, February 3. es ane ait ot ee matron had cared for 22 babies. A program has been arrangetl to er ae serunnentas : ab: - pares lca was made for play things for | precede the informal dancing ‘party Few Attractions children, donations to be taken | which will occupy the latter part of | The next attraction billed for the ent to the rést room. The Girl’s | the evening, in the City Auditorium. | Auditorium is “Bringing Up Father,” fare committee's report was sup- | Valentine decorations will be used | musical show now playing on the nted by a talk from Miss Lund, | jn the hall and one of the largest | Pacific Coast. It will be here April 4much to the point. The com-|hirthday cakes ever baked in Gramf | 99. Aj Jolson’s date here has been @¢ on Child Welfare which super- | Forks has been made for the oc- | changed from July to June 11 supply to the schools | casion and will be decorated with : a that many complaints had been | nineteen candles to represent the } Nelson, Ashle Mrs. Christ Kempf, Cole Harbor; ‘Master Otta At Dock ter,, Venturi Mrs. George Zander ADSLDUNUSEROEEENODEATEAY DR. R. S. ENGE : tered regatding the quality of |nineteen published volumes which |’ |, Rally at High School. Chiropractor = « furnished. It was voted to in-| Foley has produced. This cake will allys re it the high schoo! * = 4 ‘cute the, milk supply of Bis-|he disposea of later. A short play, |2sembly this morning for the ‘rst Consultation Free ck and a committee has been ap-| “Sing a Song of Sleepy Head,” writ- and second basketball teams which || Lucas Blk. Bismarck, ted for this purpose. The finance | ten by Mr, Foley will be presented have just returned from games held mittee reported that more than during the program. ‘had been realized from the pic- “Human Wreckage.” MASONIC DANCING PARTY SUC- i UAUOUCUSCCCSCEOCUGUUUUUOCOCECOOUEEEEEOOES! he couneil voted to give support oes the concert to be given by the) 44 Masonic and Eastern Star dan- On) | j snile band of the city, February cing party given last Friday evening = . eo } jag|at the Masonic Temple proved to be 1 a Cae re pee one of the most successful given this tea by the Sheppard-Téwner Act, | Sa%0n. A large crowd was present TUTTE said her survey showed that 60 jto enjoy the special features pro- GS A ? ided y e col ittee the en- scot of the, children of Nor | eetigment of the guests. Good mu ; Dae! ean GE these were suffer- | Si¢ and different feature dances did Ter MmuinuteiGnie Inhiclosing|tiact| ee make tue crowd onelol the “We look beyond the a ey of apes Habe ene ie for Now’ Da-| sisted Dy ten of the" Junior young Thousands of persons are: dig- ging their own graves with their teeth by eating indigestible foods. Every particle of Shredded Wheat Biscuit is digested and converted into good muscle, bone and brain. It is full of nutri- ladies whose parents were Masons and Stars. Another dancing party’ is scheduled for the last of this month by’ the same committee, ‘CHANGE OF PLANS” CLUB. nge of Plans Bridge club o entertained Saturday evening by i and Mrs. P, W. Carley at their RETUR| in the Varney apartments. ntine degorations were used ef- 4 ively thréugh the home. Three | cs of bridge were played and at night a‘ delicious luncheon was 4 he Ch ' The eYent that women have been anticipating all season starts tomorrow morning. The extraordinary value giving opportunities that it presents quite overshadows f any event of its kind we have ever held. Mrs. John Pulles has returned to her home at Stanton after being at TREE CCC CCU “4 ed by the hostess. Honors were Mii. wad re, W. ©. Biack | ment and so easily digested. De- Printed Crepe. Georgette Crepe sent bean Slab Ue ee ee licious for any meal with hot A wide-and varied range of distinctive patterns and ' 40 inch Georgette Crepe, about 25 shades e a mers. 5 e new colors make this assortment most interesting. our February Sale of Sil Per yard ‘“\LEDGED TO SORORITY. milk, or with stewed or fresh. Values up to $3.25. February Sale of Silks per yard $1.00 j he ve of Miss Slizabeth Ball, fruits $1.65 joe visited here during the holidays D . 4 house guest at the home af Dr. Values up to $4.50. February Sale of Silks per yard * feta Si Mies 'V. J. LaRose appears I $2 29 ee peaper i ; Taff eta Silk : 4 ng the names of the mledueey le , 36 inch Taffeta Silks in an assortment of light and Delta Phi Beta sorority of the | Prilahanee ioe nl ait oO BONG alice ublebruanvecale eter Gcllene of Fargo. Mee : _@ | © dark shades. Reena ce February Sal ‘s home is in Fargo. A number : G ' \| ‘ , per ye ss Homie is have teen given for | The shoe witha | Reviere Crepe | 8c : 40 inch Reviere Crepe in a fine selection of new {| shades. Regular $4.95. February Sale of Silk. Per yard new pledgee ce sl million friends! NGLISH LUTHERAN ANNUAL Silk Poplins DINNER é | = 5 | F = ; : . ' Srough an crror. in reporting, the LL over this country = $2.79 | 40 ineh Silk and Wool Poplins. A large selection pal ; aes ae given at women wearing the = || of colors. February Sale of Silks. To close, per yard Methodist Church Friday. evening, = i 4 wiven by the ladies of the Trin. | ~Atch Preserver Shoe are tell = Sarisati 98e { _enelish Lutheran church instead | ing their friends about the = Sara Satin ‘ ee a ei 0 he Swedish Lutheran ladies as ae iso gunchesawidel Sch aekb satin inea< meen : tioned in a local of the Saturday wonderful comfort, foot vig = euinches) v oe A rie ny ft satin in A good as ort. Crepe de Chine , une: or and usefulness, that they = ment of shades. Regular $2.75, Februavy Sale ot : : : ‘ Ese joying. Never before = Silks. Per yard A selection of shades taken from our regular stock. q LOYAL NEIGHBOR MEETING. are enjoying, Never Regular $2.48 quality. February Sale of Silks, regular meeting of the Royal have they found such satis- shbors af America will be held Sea f ears evening at Odd Fellows hall at faction — such: foot happ ‘clock. There will be balloting ness! They usually mention initiation at this meeting. A! the perfect style, too. ul hour will follow, \ —— por 70.8.8, MEETS TONIGHT | ee a eo crane! |i ARCH PRESE stern Star Tuesday at 7:30| OE 1. at the Temple. There will be j oting and affiliation to be sfol- | ad jaerying, of refreshments, $148 per yard $1.39 Fleurette Silks Ris ee 40 inch Fleurette Silks in shades suitable for petti- Regular $2.75. February Sale of Silks, per yard - coats, bloomers, ete. Regular $2.75 quality. Feb- $1.69 ruary Sale of Silks, per yard a February Sale of Silks, per yard $1.6 $1.48 si ane Regular $1.75. February Sale of Silks, per yard Short Lengths and kemnants Silk Shirtings 36 inch silk shirtings including crepes and silk broadcloths. Regular $2.2: (nana | for least money | ieee i Snare THE FOOT WELL 1 Tap ht} 3 9 We have selected all short lengths and remnants 0 ene cea Cc that remain from the season’s selling and‘ have q millinery, waist and various Regular $1.25. February Sale of Silks, per yard | marked them for clearance at s of feminine apparel for the y! ¢. Mrs. Nielsen will be out of 4 city about ten days, 69 | | ONE-HALF PRICE. UTEP Richmond's Bootery PTTL LEE LUL HOLOGUODAUOUUADUDOGUUODOUUAOONONUAOOAAEDAUNGUDOOUDUOOUGOUGGUUONONUOUOONDOUNOVOOUEOODEOOODECUOUDODOEOOUNOOEONCOOCOEOUEOODOUAEDODOOOUOOEOEOHI OG CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT AND TUESDAY 0 wii ARE THEY WEDDED? On the screen at last t 1 DAYTIME Te D GUEST HERE sh, with the DeCamp whole- uit house of Fargo was a of his eister, Mrs. A. C, Staak , over Sunday. Mr. Rush “relatives and friends in fon this week. YOEMAN LODGB 503. egular meeting of the Brother- , i of America Yoeman Lodge 503, BS evening at 8 o'clock. All mem- : are urged to be present. There be work by the degree team. CAPITOL DAYS FEB. 6-7-8-9 4 The World’s Greatest ‘ Picture. Matinee 2:30 s 7:00 and 9:15 RETURN HOME. rs. Joe Sorch and daughter, Rose, Baldwin, who have been visiting tives and friends in the city for Ni al days, returned to their home, 1g: MOVE TO MINNEAPOLIS r, and Mra, Jack Whivney have e to Minneapolis, where they will e their future home. Laughs sauceire tears one A PERPL! VEXED ”? JENTHOL COUGH DROPS : iret never son! ime i pwzate “abe IVE QUICK RELIEF j tan; = THESE _DAY- s ‘or Throat Troubles yy oot etn thes As TO THE POOR HOUSE i he objects 0 The famous 4 act comedy drama. VAUDEVILLE SCHOOL DAYS A riot of mirth and melody. scorn and ridi- cule — of praise and adulation—ot hate and appro- bation. Aro they, real wives cr false —SOHME PICTURE! First Time in the World At These Prices, 4, SAMUEL, GOLDWYN A ee Warning Matinees Night: : i Aree oe their Clever Singers — Fancy Comedians 3 wives? e their it cr 7 ; wel Cees Se children 35 West llded wp. || Breakfast with your husband —darn JUVENILE MINSTRELS his socks, sew on his buttons— 5; spathize with him always, pamper hin occasionally. Hf you want to know why f on shame and pretense or faith and s Learn their soul - shrouded secrets in this photoplay of tre- _mendous human emotions. | Including U. S. Tax. AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA PRICE 75 CENTS. Reserved Seats on Sale — Harris & Woodmansee SEE “DAYTIME WIVES” AS, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 119% 4th St. \ Bismarck, N. D.- - ~ Telephone 24 i 1