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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924 Social and Personal | Bismarck Girl | Wins N. D. Prize In Elks Contest} Miss Olga Neu, wuer of Bismarck has been awarded first place in the Elks state contest in “The | cdrding to announcement by | the judges. She will receive in rek district inthis] y was publish ed in The Tribune: rold V. Knight of Jamestown we ond prize, $25.| and Cleonne Vinvi Severance of | Williston won third prize, $15. | In the essay contest of the lodge | on “Mother,” Ruth Wilder of M dan won first price, Mary McKone 0 Fargo second and Margaret Bertrand , of Devils Lake third. Judges for! both contests were: Dr. &. TT May, | president Dickinson Normal; A. M.} Christianson, judge supreme court; Dr, Raymond Bolton, district deputy, , grand exalted rule Miss Neugebauer is the daughter | of Antoine Neugebauer, prominent farmer living north of the city, She| is a senior this year in the local high | school, ving attended that institu- | tion for the past few y | Entertains at | essay Bridge Luncheon) Mrs. John Peterson and Mrs Peterson entertained at a 1:00 o'elock bridge luncheon in the Grand Pacific | dining erday in honor of M Henry Tately and Cora Tately| who have been in the city for the past two months | ¢ table ted in keepi \ Halloween and harvest season at) which 44 guests were seated. After! the luncheon bridge was played 8 tables in the hotel parlors M. C. Schoelkopf won high bonor Mrs. M, McKenzie and Mrs. Nielson] of Valley City, mother of Miss Min-} nie and Hazel Nielson, were out of town gues! room HE The high school ers of the city we Supt. and Mrs. H. 0. near Apple Creek y ing. The majority of the crowd dis- played their skill in ball playing while the others viewed the scenery from surrounding hills. A very “un- usual” picnic lunch was enjoyed by all, The remainder of the evening was spent in singing songs around the camp fire. Everyone had a very enjoyable time. S PICNIC and grade teach- entertained by axvik at a pic- BAPTISTS COD The sessions for tl of the Jamestown convention were held foday. President Dr. H. R, Best presided. Addresses were given by Cleveland, Ohio, nd Rev. Geo. B. marck. The separate took place this R. B. Griffith of iding. Mrs. H. E. . president W. A. B. FL M. the main address. session MONDAY CLUB ENTERTAIN The newer members of the Mone Bridge Club entertained the olde members 3 o'clock morning. tables of brid decorations were carried out in the autumn color scheme. Mrs. J, R. Parkes, Regional Secretary of the League of Women Voters was a guest. TO HOLD RUMMAC The Business and Pro’ men’s Club will hold a rumn in the Webb Building on Main Str Saturday, October 4. Those who have. les for this sale should bring them to the club rooms at! fourth and Rosser by Friday noon or phone 336 1 called for. HYLO BRIDGE CLUB MEETS The Hylo Bridge Club held their first meeting of the year yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Van R. Middlemas. Honors were won by Mrs. W. E. Ricker, who substi- tute for R. M. Bergeson. Two tables were at play after which re- freshments were served. Ss sional Women’s Club will hold a rummage sale in the Webb Building on Main street Sat- urday, October fourth. Ar- ticles for this sale, are to be| brought to the Business| Women’s Club rooms, Fourth) and Rosser by Friday noon or Phone 336 and they will be called for. The Weather Mostly fair tonight and Friday. | Virginia « Mrs. Bonham Returns From. Interesting Trip Mrs. R. FE. Bonham returned yes- terday from a vacation trip, during which she motored through eastern cities and visited relatives, Mr. Benham, who made the motor trip, returned recently while Mrs. Bon- ham stopped at Albert Lea, Minn- to visit with frie a little > On the motor trip they wer ugh Minnesota to Chicago nd then to Nia They visited Mohawk Vi Catskill Jountains made famou Wash- Rip Van Winkle. traveled | down the Hudson River a far as West Point on the Storm King Highway which is made of river most imagined th and by nd runs as close to the is possible. It is one of the beautiful spots that can be ‘They stopped at New York City where they saw the fam ous rvoir, Ashahan, which sup plies New York City with its water. From New York they motored through Pennsylvania to Washing- ton, D. C. where they visited Mount Vernon and other famous — places From Washington — they crossed through the Alleghanies to West 1 Ohio. While in Ohio at Cincinnati and then Indiana and anite the: ad ‘ we the states of Ilinois they returned to Chicago While in Chicago and New York City they visited some large Je welry. concerns and purchased some very beautiful piece: their store, th ry as they es- : storms for luck ul hours the played {such havoc throughout the eastern states, Re- turning to Minnesota, Mrs, Bonham at the home of her parents Albert Lea while Mr. Bonham made a trip into South Dakotw to Sioux Falls and Aberdeen. — They crossed thirteen states in all and report that North Dakota had the best looking crops both of corn and other nads were very good nearly all paved but the ‘pav- ing in the older cities was old and very yough and not nearly so good that in Bismarck. Mrs. Bon ham that the people of the st seem to be interested in the state of North Dakota as they asked any questions about the crops and financial conditions. She says that they do not realize that we have such beauty spots as the Badlands and do not even know there that Roosevelt rei health. It seems that it would be a good to advertise the state by people back east about ped by h have seve crops. T as uty spots, our corn and corn show and all our wonderful wheat and dairy products. VISITING Miss Madge Runey, County Super- intendent for Burleigh, and Mrs. Nellic s, Deputy Superintend- ent, have been visiting schools in various parts of the county. SCHOOLS DR.M.E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Telephone 210 Bismarcls, N. D. CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT (Thursday) May Allison Vera Reynolds Rockcliffe Fellowes —iIn— - Your Store Economy —o— Are wives of today hard, careless, selfish, reckless? Is it true that marriage kills love? Do wedding bells sound the end of gayety anw pleasure for the bride? To the wives of today break wows and conventions their mad pursuit of pl ure? Are the husbands today responsible for flap- per wives? Can the flapper wife play fast and loose with conventions and escape un- scorched by scandal? There are answers to all these | questions in “Flapper Wives.” _.. and ; Jimmy Aubrey Comedy. MODERN MEET will have a pot luck 7:30 this evening at the A, O. U. Hail. A business meeting with which a ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. EK. M. Hendricks entert ut three tables of bridge yest afternoon, Mrs, W. H. won high score decorations carried out design. with t the ros LEAVES FOR FAL Miss Gladys Harvey, w employed at the Bank of ta, left this morning for F she has accepted a position, URNS TO CALIFORNIA city yesterday morning for his home Santa Ana, Californ S FOR HOME Mrs. J. Bachman, who has been North Dakota BROTHERHOOD TO ‘The Modern Brotherhood of Amer- supper at stalation of officers will follow after ocial hour will be enjoyed. Thompson A delightful lunch was served at the close of the games | been Dako- rgo where | s been in the months left at the Bismarck Hospital, left this! morning for her home at Englevale,| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE meanwhile. The play is scheduled NOTICE for a Broudway showing next season, TH INGE W:| Johnny Hines with the grin and all in-| his funny tricks comes to the Eltinge theatre Friday and Saturday in “The Speed Spook.” Like previous Johnny | Hines pictures, “The Speed Spook” is a mixture of comedy and excite- ment. Among the features are a thrilling auto race and Johnny's escape from an arsenal with an/army tank. MARCEL AND CURL LAST LONG- ER after a Golden Glint Shampoo. St. Mary’s Sewing Circle Rummage Sale Oct. 3rd and 4th, 417 Broadway. in| You can see every play on | the electric score board at the Rialto Saturday one o'clock. Ladies are invited. NOTICE After October 1st, we will wholesale Bread at 13 cents. Homan’s Cafe and Bakery. at “That Meal Upset Me Too, But I took Pape’s Diapepsin” | AT THE MOVIES 2 i Almost Instant Relief from Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn > CAPITOL “Flapper Wives.” the Senick ture coming to the Capitol tonight, reverses the of its presentation as a stage pla “Fla Wiv * owas written fin, famous p such succes Smilin’ ‘Through, st vehicle for J. Cowl, noted Miss however s as and other ol ‘Japnex Wives” until lat and put the play into sereen fo ) “DIAMOND DYE” IT Perfect ho! dyeing and ti ing teed with mond D: dip in cold Di delicate or boil to rich, colors, cent inf} or tint lingerie, waists, dres: coats, ings, eve Bu: thing new. Diamond Dyes’—no the u wish to color wool or whether it is lin cotton, or mixed goods. —A THE. SHINGLE IS FASHIONABLE We have made bobbing and shingling our spe- cialties, so that you may be sure of a carefully cut and becoming coiffure. Our barbers are thor- oughly experienced and artistically capable, Phone For Appointment M’KENZIE HOTEL Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor. Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Thursday COLLEEN MOORE —and — CONWAY TEARLE —in— “FLIRTING WITH LOV! Christie Comedy “STAY SINGLE” FRIDAY and SATURDAY JOHNNY HINES in “THE SPEEBSPOOK” Thrills, Fun and Excitement. 2 pie- Theatre usual process, being shown in film form in advance | right and Lilac Cowl, tremendous hit hold off the A BEAUTIFUL COLOR: guaran- s. Just wa- ter to tint soft, shades, dye permanent Each 15- package ilks, ribbons, skirts, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hang- y other kind and tell your druggist whether at or Sour, Acid, Upset Stomach—Anytime! ‘BISMARCK,N.DAK DIAMONDS “JEWELRY. Correct your digestion and quiet] Millions , know the — magic rebellious stomuch by eating |“Pape's Diapepsin” and always keep tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin— | ; 3 3 NUL EE I somineSrapeS i Heo on celbronce the digestion, lieves the distress of Indigestion, | should they eat too much or eat Gases, heartburn, Flatulence, Bloat- | something which does not agree ing or Acidity so promptly—besides,| with them. 60 cent packages guar- the yelief is pleasant and harmless. | anteed by druggists everywhere. a fe 7 anytime! by Buying a Diamond - requires a knowledge of : quality — color — per=> fection of cutting — and le the right value per carat. to ne | THE Grand Pacific Beauty , Parlor Is now open for the public. er, | rm Tf you don’t know dia- monds this way, “shop around.” We want you to come here and look, but not until you have; looked . elsewhere, get posted as to color, -cut-., ting and price, as it is the person who really knows diamonds and dia-* mond values we can sell to the easiest. : F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler—Bismarck. The house of “Lucky Wedding Rings.” We employ an expert Hair Bobber from the Twin Cities. Also specialize in manicuring, facials, scalp treatment, marcelling, round curling, hair dressing, hair tinting and soft-water shampoos. me nt- ia- Phone 492 for appointments. Grand Pacific Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor. en, dv. lew Frocks Combine Style and Economy Knowing that Autumn demands so much in the way of new apparel, we have marked our large collection of new frocks at ‘surprisingly low prices in an effort to help make your clothes allowance go a little further. Women’s Frocks For daytime or evening, they are fashioned of the most wanted fabrics, such as Twill, Charmeer, Satin Canton, and the new ribbed silks, Benga- line and Luminette. Bach one displays some new feature of the mode that you will thoroughly en- joy and at their moderate prices nothing remains to mar the pleasure of your purchase. $16.50 to $49.50 Others up to $95.00 -: For The Junior Miss There is a variety of styles for the high school ’ Miss, individual and different in Charmeen, Twill and plain or Checked Flannel trimmed with con- trasting braids, Piping:and colored Embroidery, with the fashionable wide leather belt. These are in sizes 12 to 17 and prices are from $12.50” For The Little Girl Cunning little Frocks of Jersey trimmed with embroidery or applique, Plain or Checked: Flan- nel in Tan and Brown with pleated or plain skirts and little dressy frocks of Serge or Vélvetine in Black, Navy and Brown, each one individually styled in sizes 3 to 14, are priced from $4.95 0 $8.75 WEBB BROTI ——“MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY”—— 29, of |. PAGE THREE Corre Delightfully Different \ NEW. 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