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\ ~ " THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' PAGE FIVE ! DIED AIDING MEN ' Washington, ® Feb. 14.-—Captain \ | e 50% Discount perilled with him in the destructio {of the ship's radio house | in thé jereat stormy that mic U. C. T. AUXILIARY PARTY - CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY SOCIAL SUCCESS Attorney George W. Newton ‘The large benefit card party given] this céty, was_an honor guest at by the U. C, T. Auxiliary last eve-| dinner party, Tuesday evening at the} ning in Elks’ hall was a most de-| home of his son, J. H. Newton of | lightful party. The committee in] Mandan, the occasion being his eigh- | charge of arrangements had the| ty-sixth birthday. Attorney George! hall and appointments decorated in] Newton has been a resident of this | keeping with the Valentine season.| city for the past forty-three years, | EVERSHARP PENCILS TEMPOINT PENS VENUS EVERPOINT |men of his erew who. had been im silver plated ; 50c complete of the cruiser, s second storm which struck — the ora she had been driven | aground by the first norther encoun [tered have not reached the navy de | partment { $1.00 Eversharp: BRILLIANT HW Thirty-five tables were at play dur-] A son, George C, Newton of Superior | The newest dais come in very our price Regetdumes le ea aes ddan Dame ate ing the evening at bridge and pro-| and his wife were out-of-town guests I prill BIBER Oath tb. BA MonseWarne. GIGRe Nl : gressive whist. Prizes at bridge|at the dinner party. Mr. and Mrs HTT ATR ciee RURIOG or INH | $1.50 Eversharps, silver plated ; 75c were won by Mrs, Sam Payne and| Newton are visiting at the- home of | bsilk or tal a our price... 1... eee eee eee 4 Mrs, W. A. Hughes. Honors at whist| his brother in Mandan for a’ few! were won by Mrs, Francis Register; days. $1.75 Eversh turned last night from Chicago,| Paper on “The Danger Zone in the where he has been attending the Chi- | Near East,” which she read. 4 cago Evangelistic Institute for the : past month or more. It is reported VALENTINE'’S PARTY. that he hag a very pleasant time| The freshmen of St. Mary's high while there, but was delighted to re-| School entertained the sophomores, turn to North Dakota 4nd its splen- juniors and seniors at a valentine did climate. perty last night. Games, cards andj dances were the diversion. Lunch CATHOLIC MISSIONARY SOCIETY | “85 served. A general meeting of the Catholic . Women and Girl’s Missionary So- SEES MEADOW LARK ciety will be held Friday evening, ee, and Mrs. Charles Gaskill. of Felluscy 16, at St, Mary's School | Sterling and son, Earl were here Q Auditorium, at 8 o'clock. At this | Yesterday visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. meeting, local director will. be|®- Kositzky. They) reported having rected” Every member is urged to| Seen & meadow lark near their home, prbiclt PIONEERS DO NOT MEET BRIDGE CLUB MEETS J.J: MacLeod announces that | The Hy-Lo Bridge Club met with|there will be no meeting of the, The postman is a ve ‘ Mrs. H. E. Spohn, 516 7th St. yester- Pioneer Boys tonight on account of | school-girl costume, typifies the eagerness with which 5 doy, Mrs, J. R. Setser won high score. |e Juvenile Band Concert. “him.” The next meeting will be with Mrs. eee ec comuammiaw Dan Middlemay ee. and prow-like bal- | j H | ; . ‘ and Mrs, Brandt. Delicious cake and —— * 1c Ae SA ae My Li! ntly OUP PRIOR cece ees wren renee eens coffee were served by members of ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB very fo ain wear is of black s 0 Eversharps, pi the auxiliary at the close of the} Mrs, E, M. Henry Hollst delight- completely embroidered in our price game. fully “entertained the Wednesday aber $¢ 5 I es shape, qldiplnced agen ,| Bridge Club, at her home on Sixth $6.00 Eversharps, gold plated ; ‘%e MASQUERADE AND HARD TIME | Street yesterday afternoon. Three VESTS WITTE FROCKS our price DANCE tables of bridge were played with 1 Vests of pique or silk are shown ARERR ‘A large Valentine Dancing Party} high score being won by Mrs. G. F./ with many of the newest serge of $1.75 Venus Everpoint; is being given this evening by mem- Dullam. A very delicious luncheon Jalpaca froe@ks, Silver Plavediieic. soniye vale tracers ini Cc bers of the Homesteaders Lodge in| Was served at the close of the game. | * 655s Weomhapn: ERT the A. 0. U. W. Hall. This wil! be § Mrs. C. H. Schoregge was a substitute \ VONOGRAMMED HATS $3.75 Eversharp “Tempoint $1 87 a hard time and masquerade affair »Suest of the club, | Monogrammed hats are qu the JOE So hg cargo ee ee é whe e and the committee report that an ¥ = x now and monogram is $14.00 Eve Unusually large erowd is expected to| FORTNIGHTLY CLUB MNT: \ frock that will p14.00 1 dar $7 00 be in attendance at this party. Good} The Fortnightly Club met with | gold plated giftie set.............. e music has been secured and refresh- | Mrs. C. L. Young yesterday afternoon | ers i . * ments will be served. at her home on Avenue B. Mrs. G. \ | uy FROCK ee ie R. Rawlings read an interesting pa- | le jetsey noch ot H k M RETURNS FROM CHICAGO Fee Upon SRGs Making? andl MESA FL \ pa dovelike gray oskKins -lVieyer Thomas Jennings of this city re-|- Smyth had prepared an excellent fsvasniestie ad CH se a VARIETIES OF BROWN For practical wear bréwn in a =a | | variety shades is prominently | COUGHC—COLDS—"FLU.” OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Watch out for and. pneu : ; Pencccin CHUA CouBNALoE colds 119'% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Telephone 240 quick. McMULUIN'S ‘ jwa reliable. Hav | ny better for weak lungs, bron | « roubles or asthm As a er- Je ithe" an pmeventiveseninat ev (SSQUTIIAUIUGIUUUUIASETEMUAIE UTAH AAA A J has a hundred uses in ¢ ‘home. Mfrd. only Jen Me- Mullin Co., Sedalia, Mo. Sold by j cenhart Drag Co. Mw SAVING FOR A PURPOSE railways in the United 1 total trakage of ap ly 44,000,000 miles, LNAUUUU ANU BDA ELE Saving for a specific purpose often furnishes an incentive that makes it easier to save. A, L. Martin of Sentinel Butte is|@ *| Chin irl: ee ante ; SAILED TODAY ane hsiciiy ire endina sane y neni ne: \ Ad THE MOVIES | Chinese Girls < * ti pees anaes ier ae el 4 \ A telegram from Archie McPhee, |?" '°*" siatexconvention! {o— = ee Are Interesting | ii wore Hot added for ostentation. | proximate ; received by his parents, said that he DOES INSTITUTE WORK AT THE CAPITOL ‘Lut because the Chinese consider that and members of the “North Star| pr, J, B. Hollenbeck, State Veteri-| “La Traverse Longue,” as the| Franeisco, Feb. 14.—San Fran: | the dignity and social position of the A TESTER SEE? TEEiTed ESLS¢ 0 7CTSTE | nee eo ere creek aid ECR ESTEE 10 he ene cc ee nee ee un aeieootsianel: | THIS W ARNING H i ee 3 i on to the number of roofs she! Oriental trip. idoing Institute w v Y . ue her phone exchange set in the midst of | 1 ‘| exchange is the only one in America | Tho retrousse balconies are design: | LUNE UTTER For example, many people anticipate their insurance prem- iums and their tax payments by SUTNIUGSINNESALUGGOSEAUUCESEGOOAOTAO CH oy estmesherlokStantin pare toaues sebtaneal iat want he given to any {devoted exclusively to Chinese pa-jed.to sheot rain from the building | Beware! Not all Package Dyes setting something aside each = Holt, Kintyre; Mrs. Herman Kleave, cee Go vier deel ast rnd shelter it from diregt rays of | Sores) : . o é Robinson; Howard | Culligan, citys man. jal vemeanecenvaln cen ‘The exchange hap 1463 Lines to] the sun. Supporting columns have | are “Diamond ’ Dyes” | month to meet them—in other aster Gilbert Kuller, judson; serve the 10,000 Chinese inhabitants , no capitals or base: as round | _ vaAwia Araya Mise Shermer Il Christ Steigert, Hebron; Willard serve: He 10000 Ch nee 2a ae aate | anil xed ag glant Nzecrnékorsc“Bven | words prorate these expenses Miss Clara Shermer is suffering | Casey, City. espond to over a twelve months period. Chinese girls, 13 in number, All! cencrete foundations cor with an-$nfection of her foot caused am Fox production starring miinbor, «Ail }ec tone moni i: 3 —— hi ‘ ei must speak, read_and write English, | the stone foundations upon whieh from a splinter. The injury is most ES nvlrigh swill be shown. eb the i Nal Chitiens cohetenabHulidinss: as t0- | ; i Ld Sardi r ; <| but more important, they ‘are famil- | Chinese construct buildings as pro: mm. » painful and her friends wish her a (apitol Theatre, the enactment of} 20" ™ importants they eye AR | city fi ee) The. str: of 5 a a 5 all) Ai ee pute Saaihernl te pate tuandll thielsevera:punlanmentysonnisiono, ot omen al native Chinese: dia- | tection from dampness. e strain these expend speedy recovery. lects, for China as a nation is a grec ne Chinatown telephone exchange tures on ones monthly salary is Mrs. Michael Schneider of this cily,] the most dramatic moments. in the \ \ \ T A 4 unwieldy empire that is a’ babel ‘oF | is one of the district's great attrac: ‘ ear 4 February 10. picture. wie Fee ee cour ieee Se a naieend | A Nays for “Diamond Dyes g eee is soi aiars emt PAR Eades was porn to-read [fom Mix ply the role of chal |""HE°"% gn nano an sea of iors enter st every month te Lunt jt ou fon thus eliminated. _ In’ - addition, wife of Rey. Morange, BSuperintend- Mrs. Wesicy Gundy of this city, Feb- Dane, a young proszector who is sen-| 41 000 calls Gnilys Reaaipaaliwinter-\iyenrs , 4 mond Dyes interest.is paid and compounded ent of the. Methodit Church entered | ary 11. tenced to start on “The Journey of] Ehinatown s ¢. The’ girls’ must |- eh os eee a it bi \ PM he) Ne x the Deaconess hospital in Mandan for | ,, Triplets were born to Mr. and Mrs. Death” for the murder of the Gover: Vremember ovation a) Wd: | \uithe. United States, hadj-@’ flaxeced)| | Each 1B-cont package of “Dissent quarterly if the money is depos- ‘acob Madche of Dodge, N. D. at St. the Point Douglas tr: Dresses. beenuse the bulk ‘ofthe calls | Grop of 11,700,000 bushels in 19 contains directions so. simple i : pial arte teeatmandryastepaz? ‘Alexius hospital, All were boys. | Post. With only one day's suppl Bg raveteer ices cee 4 Naa a pehelsain Sty awominiein dyes ox/tin® sith ited in a savings account. condemned man had to make his way = : ‘ > “ | dresses, waist stockin , From Oil! District cond i y All the girls ate gradua 2 , vale St. Alexius H through the four hundred miles of| gan. Francisco. achools, kimonos, coats, draperies, covering: A: EY Yager:of ‘Lemmon, 8. D. was xius Hospital Sun + Francisco schoola.: “Leo, Kum |: everything new, even if she has never ., é snow covered wilderness to the near-| Shoo, the ma ajvisitor here today, Mr. Yager says | ADMITTED: est settlement of civilization, No-one | ¢rom’ the Uni drilling in Davis oil well No.1 will] Miss Johanna Buetow, City; i i i i . 5 Johanna , City; Mrs.) was permitted to aid the man in any Another peculiarity of the servi begin again soon, and he says the| Matt Putz, Blackwater; Baby Joyce | way, and the sentence made the man |is that Mane ave abUOMTEaeane: party oil fever is still great around Lem-| Skogen, Driscoll; Mrs. Carl Sckieck,|in effect his own executioner, This) }ines in Chinatown. Though rec , was gradu dyed before. Choose any color at | drug store. Refuse substitutes! a a] 4 ae Breakfast First National Bank IUQUVNSUNEASCNGRAOOUOGRGUOUGSNOIGECEHUEU EAU f 7 mon. Judson; Mrs. Frank Streitmatter, | f. f justice wi ai during | niz . . f ‘ 5 s .|form of justice was common during! nized as scrupulously honest, the ¥ | ) Hebron; Mrs. Aug. Baltrusclat, | the day when the Governor or Factor | Chinese is very secretive by natur Page a tp Te DR. R. S. ENGE ; Ae mmm i capital Sweet Briar; Master Manley Erick. | of the trading post was the sole judge | and demands an individual linc. — | . ( eS | Chin ti G The Pioneer Bank = pantie ouEns Bismarck ‘hospital | son, Driscoll; Master Harry Brezden, | and jury in all claims and disputes. | ‘The telephone exchange building is ropractor = ‘or treatment: N. R. Pericle. Burn-| wilton, John Ford directed the picture from! ene of the finest specimens of Chi Consultation Free = Reals (Sore aprele ee yoururss Saat the story by Jules Furthman. Includ-/ nese architecture to be found any- Laceanit Blemarck = = - 8, 3 Mrs. Otto GED: ed in the cast are Kathleen Key, Eu-! where, even in China itself, with its | $ Lue . Bismar = I eooygyenr® rs Wolpe Btecler George Schoessler,| Mrs. Seb, Werlinger, Hague; Mrs |gene Pallette, Will Wallipg, Frank | —_ 2 EAT UCIT TH HR LAMMmmeu RT UCUTTULTTLLTTLL TILT Tr Anamoose; William Pruetz,»Fredon-| Alton Fisher, Halliday; Mrs. Christ |\Campeau, Frank Leigh and Fred Kohl- j ia; Mra. Hannah Heggan, Washburn; | Messmer, Mandan; Miss Elizabeth | er. | -<-‘Theo. Freigen, Kulm, Discharged: | Duckorn, Richardton; Mr. Peter Roth, —- Mrs. H. W. Middaugh, Mandan; Mrs.'Etipek, Mont. THE ELTID po Johnny Hines, the inimitable, “ coming once more in screen form to STUDENTS IN VOICE TO GIVE RECITAL |): us feet the joss of xvod neat laughtér, via his latest comedy suc- ps a cess, “Conductor 1492, scheduled to Mrs. Herman Scheffer will present her advanced pupils |arpear at the Eltinge theater Friday i ice i i i q ang Saturday.” in Voice in a public recital at the Rialto Theatre tomorrow Meili igarticulae sphere .of acting, i evening for all citi: i itizens of the city. Mrs. Scheffer hopes the }ychnny Hines holds th i théeat F és . s s the enviable po- ‘théater will be filled. The following program will be rendered: sition of being without a rival, He : goes into a picture with all the zest Sword of Ferrara Bullard | and vim of an athlete participating 1 if Mr. Preston in en international contest. Johnny Still Unexprest ... Carrie Jacobs-Bond | Hines represents the clean-cut com- GE. A Dollar Meal for Two Cents It-is worth a dollar if you compare its food value with the eatables for which é Carissima Waltz Son; enn |edy. rough and ready humor that is y Miss Iverson the delight of the American boy and you usually pay more money. Two —lIn Italian gets many a laugh from his father HHS Ponchiellis| smd mother. His acting has always Shredded Wheat Biscuits furnish all the ie Sea ana tne strength-giving nutriment you need for sue ues Ronald Pia See miel a half day’s work. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk make a perfect meal that is nourishing and satisfying. _Con- Lehman press more than scores of word: tains all the BRAN of the WHOLE Blind Girl’s Song (from La Giaconda) . Pierrot ... Girometta in 1617 Lovely Night .. Moon of my Delight (fro: Smart Models for all kinds of héads, and at First showing of titles, could hope to do. | ic In “Conductor 1492” Johnny has a <Daniels | cnderful opportunity to display his ability. He takes the part of “Terry | dominating fea- Lady of Dreams ... 4 Carmena Waltz Song Miss Rigler . 2 peaene 5 \ In Italian ‘ ; O'Toole, a youne Irishman just ar- reais i fe tur f n re Deh vieni, non tardar (from Marriage of Figaro) aaa | ETE ceo ie ERIE COURETH: PDE » WHEAT grain—just enough to keep the many prices. ULES 0} Spri 2s Roses ..4. Two - April Morn . Mrs. Henry Duemeland .My ‘Lover Comes on the Ski The Star .... ilberte | "With a ready smile and willing hand, Terry, harboring such lofty ‘ jacas as becoming a traffic cop and | Clough-Leighter | perhaps a motormais on the street- Rogers j car, finds his way into Loteda, Ohio, bowels healthy and active. The 1924 influ- ence is felt here. headgear. The models are de- hipae dds Mrs. Bauer Campbéll-Tipton where he applies for a job as motor- | pit lower of ie . He is hired, dons the b! - rn 0 & Believe Me If Ai indearing Young Charms Be ee pictieks ahaimcoale| Many Smart lightful, fresh Mr. ‘Ferner takes his car out for his run. SECOND PART ° His adventures are. many ‘and Models for Bob- The Years at the Spring .. .Beach | varied, but without exception the and new. See My Lovely Celia .... English | most laugh-provoking ever encoun- Springs.a Lovable Lady Russell | tered. He whiles,away his time bed Hair Pat- rons. Miss Connolly \- | flirting with ladies, fighting men and In French ; collecting fares on the car. ie Connais tu le Pays: m Mignon) Ambroise-Thomas | He is assisted by such well known A Ballad of ‘Trees tthe Master hadwick | players as Doris May, Dorothy Burns, Mrs. S them tomorrow. Ruth Renick, Michael Dark, Robert Songs My Mother Taught Me ... Dvorak | Gain, Dan Mason, Fred Esmelton and leart it Byron Sage. Direction is under vty SEE OOS are ore Chattes Hines and Frank Griffen. ” —Two Songs in Norwegian Solveig’s Song Synnove’s Song Waltz Song (from MOLINE MILLINERY MODE j Grieg! cur THIS OUT—IT 18 WORTH MONEY. ' Gounod ‘ pial Bie’ / t) } = Mrac Tare: nd this'ad and ten cents to Fole Wi id ‘ Meek araliat ‘ dese Bhew acct dusk Ahawield “Ave. Chienes, 5 and BEAUTY SHOP | , non voler (from Anna Bolena, Il, writing your name and address NT? ASS : radle Song . Clearly. You will receive a ten cent Wns, _two : Mandan, . Nigey Hotel Building North Dakota yanza.... bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR » soe biscuits . F ; ‘ss f Miss’ Lillian Rigler COMPOUND for coughs, colds and ; a : ake a : ae —Two Russian Songa ; hoarseness, also. free sample pack- i Pea §=nakc « % Song of India imsky-Karsakoff | ages of FOLEY PILLS, ‘a diuretic, nourishing But Lately én Dance maky | stimulant for the kidneys, and’ 4 ee : b aoe FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for , meal Trade Winds ... Keel | Constipation and Biliousness. “Those Song of Thanksgiving ...... itsen | wonderful remedies have helped mil- ipa hy: = iy) ¢ lions. of people. Try them! ,

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