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' ; S é \ _{ * SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924 ” TAL | | { | | | | | | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BARBER OR HAIRDRESSER— WHICH? Harfl Struggle On, but It Looks as.if Scissors Will Win! “ PAGE FIVE RED FOX Red Fox is one of the most youth- ful of furs, and consequently one the of | seen in com- | It is i h yellow and whiteymos: | pular. Franklin Simon & Co, 2 ol ‘ " EIS | RE, FirtH AVENUE PRESENTS PUPILS + ENTERTAINS HUSBANDS od DAYS BACK 377TH AND 38TH STREETS New York , Members of the-Hy-Lo Bridge Club | Tulle roaches: are won about éntertained their husbands last even- | ing ut a 7 o'clock dinner at the come | of Mrs. V. R. Middlem: 40 Thayer | Street. neck by some of the smartest Paris ‘iennes. i A Store of Individual Shops __IN JOINT RECITAL H : The home was beautifully | Bismarck and Mandan piano pupils | decorated with the green and white in | KNITTED CAPES 1 di d l h, . ° i ; of Mrs. J.’ Olive-Hearl and Sena Pet-| keeping with St, Patricks day, Twen- | Knitt-d canes in white and in atl ang In ividua S opping Service terson, appeared in a joint recital‘at| ty guests were seated at a beautiful- | colors are shown for spring wear the Lutheran church in Mandan, last] ly decorated table. Large bowls of Some of them are knitted to simu : evening. tulips and St. Patrick decorations | late accordion pleating. GS Cc The numbers were al] given with| were employed effectively in making | | oe OMPLIMENTARY COPY a clearness of touch Wnd marked] the dining room very inviting. After} | evenness of rythm, giving evidence of ‘x careful training and attentive study on the part of students. The tech- nique in expression was noticeable, showing attention is being given to the musical perception together ‘with F the training of the: hand. dinner five tables were entertained at bridge and music was enjoyed dur- j ing the evening. At the conclusion; of the game, honors were held by j Mrs, Harold Sorenson and Mrs. T. G.| Plomason; Raymond Bergeson and W. | | NOTICE OF NAME AND | RADE DESIGNATION nm notice is wiven that PL W. Chubb is in the City of Bis Main Street in the Sent Upon REQUEST |. LLLUSTRATED To whom it may conc hereb march a W. Moyer. Major and Mrs, Harold | County of Burleigh, in the State of The church was well filled with an! Sorenson were invited guests of the | [North Dakota under the ‘Trade name \v appreciative and attentive audience. | aut, | ion as follows towit The following program was given: has pone | PL W. Chubb, : First Grade ; MARRIED AT ST. PAUL { ji 1. Quite “Contrary—| Word -has been received in this J. Rodgers—Vivian Heath of Pupil of Mrs, Hearl city that Miss Marjorie Cooke, a} former Dickinson girl, who completed » ee 2 Nee Conrad—|her training and graduated from the ‘ - G ( Bismarck hospital training ‘classes, | l ng ervice oO j bai eae vas martied to Dr. Horace Hall of | e uSIC a! \ jecond Grade St. Paul. Miss Cooke had been *hold- | | . 3. In May—Martin—Grace Richard-| ing a position as nurse with the i Sh F; h A F. h 7 eu feos Northern Pacific hospital in St. Paul, | ig ¢ ‘ 10p t vermwe STO S H Pupil. of Mrs, Peterson where she met Dr. Hall, who, was con- | | r | 4, Song of the Sleigh Bells—Henry | nected with the same. institution, | has not removed from . P Sawyér—Virginia Davies Dr. and Mrs. Hall left St Paul short- | | ? 4 For Women, Misses, Girls, Boys ‘ ea see of Mrs, Hearl ly after the wedding for Newfound- | | 214 Main Street d Inf. 5 i cc & Mowing Prayor—L: Streabbog— Nand, where they will make thetr fu- | | and intants > Pupil of Mrs. Hearl —« Bae pe | Naess CAR Gronenie aon GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY ig A new stock of goods This book now ready to mail. | an Pupils of Mis. Peterson Mrs. George FE Munger, 820 Mandan | ous i will be soon on display 1 vit (a) L'Avalanche—-Stephen Heller} Avenue, entertained ten young lads! om ar ed ar eat ¥ Part of which has al- ¢ edition is limited—write at once «. 7 Harris Owens <4 last ‘evening between: the hours of 7] DOESN'T IT LOOK GOOD FOR-THE BARBER, FROM THESE PHOTOS AND SKETCHES? THER ol | See ipa including The edition is ! | ite, (b), Curious Story and 10 at a charming birthday party | ARE THE TWO GOIFFURES (BBLOW) SHOWN 2Y ‘THE HAIRDRESSE ‘D A SORT OF COMPRO. ready arrived including a for your copy. ut ae an Bupil, of, Mrs. Hearl for her young son, Jack, who cele-} MISE SEMI-BOB (ABOVE CENTER). I THE FAMOUS EMILE PRE EVEN THE WAVY BOB new exclusive piano 8. Gi ae jance--Seymour Smith yee ob Cie ss Uddin yes} (AT LEFT ABOVE) WILL BE SUPERSEDED BY THE STRAIGHT “HAIR ( (AT RIGHT) ben clicuen Hduniigieccall Al Johnsoi erday, The color scheme tarried | enches ¢ sic cabl- By : bas - Aas Puntl a Mes! Heart outcin: the Wédorations and-table ap-| BY MARIAN HALE drossers in New York will cut hair misht be going to win out in 1H ots, and popular’ music. if Enis Semtents Copyrighted, 1924, by Franidin Simon & Co, Ine. _| 9. Love's Rapture—Pluno Duct--] pointments was one of green andi * NEA Service Writer only He refuses to have any-! little skirmish with the ha -t mg p z Se P curling, but he} ers, Primo, Loréna’ Jarvis Secondo—Résé Brooker thing to do with @pecializes on an white. A beautiful birthday cake} formed the éenterpiece for the junah- |, New York, Mar. 8.—Will the hare} individual cut, Pupilsof Mrs.’How#l s eon table, “Jack received many beau-|¢T or the hairdresser win out? matching the features in hand, 5 ‘Third Grad tiful gifts to help him remember the| That is the issue at present. that make curls quite unneces- : Se SS ae The question is no longer wheth-| sary. | "10. Children's Fete—Virginia Letur-] happy occasion. oe BAliMpODENE SualterGee . ! i 1 Sil iery Mill Bismarck Physi | ney : : ers woman shall hol her hair. for Usurpers! i} Real Silk Hosiery Mills |/{ Bismarck hysieo- |) GIG TeuRVes meting | Ne attae to hoe teniainin Pupil of Mrs, Hear] A few seasons ago baNbers were shall she cling to her femininity All Your Clothes M1. (a) Evening Star—Tannhauser | The Girl Reserves of the Presby-|and make hee weekly om not so competent with women’s ANNOUNCE Electronic i (b) William Tell—Rossini—My-|terian church which meet in thg | weekly visits (a the “hairdr .| clips with men’s, but the rush | 1 aborator: ront Wurdeman thurch parlors every Monday even-| here the marcels wave of feminine trade has developed |i. new shades from our own ae y ‘ Pupil of Mrs, Hear! at 7:30 are planning a very en-| Or, shall she turn her allegiance] "eat skill on their part and mow!" paris and New York Office, Heinen. a | 2 12, In & Gondola—Heins--Otto Syv-| joyable program for their meeting |to the barber and let him clip| eM may well complain bitterly of | ss Il | yar eae etter atg | goes ere ee aay at the nape of her neck with) womens invasion of the barber's) French Nude! Dy. “Abrams “claims! every dif eau | _ Pupil of Mrs, Peterson The girls will spend the evening|the same lack of 1 int he] “me. : P h! ibis eananit coutleriwinratone 13, Morning Prayer — Streabbog —| with books, which they will imper-| uses on her father or broti But the greatest decisive al eacn. (Pot the same intensity are use: Ethel Peterson , sonate, Miss Baldwin, as The old excuse women ‘|tory of the barbers comes from Dawn! HW eheesswuimaranicite aio aiacese Pupil’ of Mrs, Peterson, |brarian: of! the Stase Library Com- cutting their hair—‘hec Emile, the prince of Freitch coif- | Q 2 ey prota pee 14. Fireside Tales-—Leon Rinquet—| mission, willbe the speaker for this|so much less. trouble, 1 fures. He predicts that this is the . French Beige! Physico-Blectroiié® Diagnosis was e Lucia. Berry meeting. is ag wornout as man’s old chest-| last season of the purely femin- and satment, fOr particulars Pupil of Mrs. Hearl Sebold Tan Bark! ine hob and that the soft waves and undulations are about to disappear. Ears will come forth from their nut about staying up with a sick friend ‘or a fellow lodge membe: For bobbed -hair, if it is to give write, 15. Des Liebe Traumland — Otto ENTERTAINS ’AT 7E-DINNE Roeder—Vivian Luther a SUSE Mr. ‘and: Mrs.’ Hy F.'O'Hare delight- Think of getting rid of the mess and bother of tub and Airdale! Hf ea Pupil of Mrs. Hear, full tértail tables the appearance of waviness, re-|#eclusion—and. regular attention | ‘ abbit! | = 7 ae Tages ied Fourth Grade neiiea Lig iver Thienaey ees aitires. tifinitely more care thanjfrom (the, jbarber will ibe neces- Jack Rabbit! | R. S. ENGE, aie and pete Se 16, Evening Chimes-—Heins—Signey] ing. A three course dinner was serv.| long hair. sary. Indian Skin! D.C. Ph. € | US aU OUD * Syvrud ; ed by Mrs. Hamlin‘at the Elks’ Club her, T Which Ioks as if the barbers) Ee aie ‘ Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. D. ff Wash Service enables you Pupil of Mrs, Peterson after which the guests were taken to AUC NOOK. aleal i pergncne < uamenrasentative Phone | to do. 2 Fitth Grede . the O'Hare home, $02: Fifth Street'|, Few Women can make a wave | Will Call, ~37-,. Ride. of the Storm.. Witches--| wherg the: ovening was. spent at) St longer..than one week, an v PEMA eepelie Zeamer bridge. «Honors were won for high! weekly feature in their live: 18. (a) Au seater Goa-| ore bY Mrs. J: C.O'Berg and H.F | with frequent — curlin; scalp Ce) ier Meee Hen Keller. treatments and weekly treatments | good (b) Albumn Leat~Kirehner GUESTS .AT DINNER Ee i ap ee te We call for your bundle 19, Boredlics, Ciossiea)) Ene Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Marks of Far-| Even! the “permanent” doesn't | CUP Of Cocoa use and in a short time we have go, former residents of this ‘city, were guests at @ 6:30 dinner given for the Elders-of the First Presbyter- ian Chureh. of Fargo last ,evening, by Messrs. and Mmes. Leslie Black and relieve the, situation enti the ‘hair must still be wate and turned up at the ends fre- quently if it;is to look well groom- ed. And. while Audry Melton : (b) Morceau en: forme—D'Etude —Woallenhaup ; Pupil of Mrs. Hear! 20. (a) Barcarolle—Tschaikowsky it back to you — most of the moisture removed, the clothes ready to iron, or to starch and hang up to dry. Ready Money n, fy +} Paul a e 7" ermanent ‘wavers = . 5 : cf A o a terouee Feliz Roronskl EHINCRINEN NEE eae and marcellers are announcing The unexpected windfall which \ : Once you try this service Heller—Gwendelyn Pilmoor| ler. scheme was in keeping with St | banner crops, there is 4 growing so many Of us are awaiting to . you'll never bother with your | , Pupil of Mrs. Hear! mafvicks day, being one of green and| tendency on the part of busy wo- 5 washing again — and it cost . Sixth Grade . white, Here Sapeataanmeres anor kanes start us on the way to fortune 7 next to nothing. Phone today: 21. (a) Minuet, Paderewski--Irene Ret et it. usually fails to materialize. One of the most exclusive flair- TO REPRESENT COLLEGE Albert Peterson of Washburn has (b) Polish “Dance—Scharwenka. Pupil of Mrs. Hear! ‘ C E. BANQUET Mrs. J. W. Gras] of Werner has re- turned to her home, after visiting at the home of W. E. Jensen and family and having dental work done at a lo- The future if built on hopes alone is apt to prove disappoint- CAPITAL LAU > “COMPANY - : . 311 Front St. Phone 684 *¢ The Junie Christian Endeavog ‘So-} eal clinic. been selected to represent ‘the James- i Out c ; {ciety of the. Presbyterian Church en- || town college at the State Oratorieal ing. Opportunities present them joyed a delightful church banquet in| IN FARGO SRL Gibs iiaide Maven iaat Ehe THE COCOA OF selves but cannot be grasped the church parlors last evening, Fol-| Miss Oarrie Haugen, secretary of | State University at. Grand Forks. * lowing the banquet a program. was|the North Dakota tuberculosis asso-/ Four contestants entered manu- | ° HIGH QUALITY because of a lack of capital. | given, at which, Miss Jean Converse,| ciation is in Fargo on official busi- ripts. The winner tagk for his sub- the president, presided. Miss Mar-| ness. ject, “Woodrow Wilson” and Robert George submitted one on “What shall we do about war.” i ANUFACTURED by the most scientific, up-to-date mechanical proc- esses (no chemicals), it absolutely pure* and “hes a Money must be saved if it is to accumulate. Depositing regu- larly in a savings account insures the possession of ready money garet Bradt, State Field Secretary of the Christian Endeavor, led the sing- the: **"* 4 FARGO VISITOR Miss Minnie J.‘ Neilson is in Fargo and other cities in the eastern part of the state on official duties. STREET SILKS i Many of the smartest silk frocks for street wepr are lined with a 240MARE HOME AT SPOKANE 3¢AMri‘and Mrs. John McGowan’ have i Musi BISMARCK.N.D \ Bismarck’ Music Store has|possible, fashion suggests that you Aaweler. Riemarak, i ' moved from 21: Btore ha Frail yourself of ‘éuch’ a. frock in The house of lucky. wedding \ Joseph Beli t igns. s itory ade bus equipment in various fac- ii oe beautiful ring’ in both F 4 Easy terms. make Doren ‘ ; eva te and White : either easy to own! is ACT AS JUDGE old with or withou i ' * ginanas Halt Ag At Jenatoes 0: DIAGNOSIS aud i}] diamonds. : HOP. E CHES Tela ” $350 . , f ant The Wedding Bells En; eraes ie Ff tl d \ s y . ; ae a eae Ahe ee ‘' . TREATMENT gagement Ring is made Will be given away to the holder of ‘gone to Spokane, Washington to make ; Ss their future home Mr. McGowan has. been suffereing with very poor health.and hopes to be benéfitted by the change of climate,. -ATTEND DANCE A number of the Bismarck people who were’ in -Mandan last’ -evening for the basket ball tournament stay- ed for the dancing party, given by. the Mandan people ahd report a sp- lendid time. . EDITOR IN TOWN I. L. Doherty of Killdeer was in town for:a ‘couple of days getting eyes*treated and calling on friends. Mr, Dokerty is publisher of the Kill- deer Herald; - r CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS MEETING A regular meeting of the Catholic Daughters of, America will be held Monday evening in the hall at St | Mary’s School at 8 .P. M. . ey GOES EAST ED, CT. hes uace There will’ be regular. meeting to- night'at Elks Hall. “We request that every member térn, out as we are to elect officers for the coming year. Initiation, Dance and Feed. “ J. L, George, Sec. dav. 5 AN cig se fE pie _—_ ANNOUNCEMENT . ‘ OO DRESS FOR TENNIS = When’ the weather’ makes tennis | which ' to make ‘your first appeatance |’ at court. It is°open at the’ sides and may be.slipped over any plain dress. lighter tone of silk, or are in two parts—the dark color worn over the light. * LEATHER BUCKLES Lésther buckles in roumd or ob- leng shapes are very effective on pumps. 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