The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1925, Page 5

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‘MUINDAT, JAINUAINT U, 1920 horgenitations of. Music Increase ‘In State This Year Nearly twice as many organizations jrare listed as members of the North| enthusiastic, worth while session. ; Dakota Federation of Music Clubs as} The Rest Room still maintains it | there were a yeat ago, according to| popularity, having registered "7 | reports of extension work, of which| adults and cared for 56 children dur-; Mrs. J. A. Poppler of Grand Forks; ing the severe month of December. li is chairman. This rest room is proving itself a Of the total membership of 30] real asset to Bismarck business. It} clubs, 14 were admitted during 1924,' has become known that some women | Six of these were senior clubs, and| prefer to come to Bismarck to trade eight junior organizations. because of the comfortable rest room, ; Through the efforts of Mrs. A, Mc-| with a competent woman in charge; Conville of Grafton, president of the] who will care for the small children first district, senior clubs have been| While the mother shops. organized at Lankin, Park River and| More funds are needed for the milk Minto, and junior clubs at Park Riv- | but it was decided to serve it as soon} er and Cavalier. as arrangements can be made. The Other senior clubs federated dur-| Women are convinced that the report ing the year include the MacDowell] of the school nurse, as well as the club of Stanley, and the First Bap-} testimony of many. parents show that tist and First Methodist church| the dispensing of milk once or twice choirs of Fargo. A club at Tower| daily in the schools has had most City has not yet completed the steps| beneficiary results on the health of of federation. the growing child hence it should by Junior clubs added this year in-] all means be continued. clude those of Dickinson, Fargo, — Jamestown, Minot, agondhs Park} WOMAN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPER- River, Cavalier and Bismi ANCE UNION MEETING The advance of the year hie been} The monthly meeting of the Wom- notable not only for increase in num-|4n’s Christian Temperance Union bers but foxy broadening of vision, ac-| Will be held at the home of Mrs. F. cording to ars, J. A. Jardine of Far-| L. Watkins, 616-3rd street on Tuesday g0, state president. evening January 6 at Mrs. Ralph Penner RETURN TO UNIVERSITY leader, Topic, “Our The following students returned | Ahead.” Monday to the University at Grand| There will be a general discussion Forks after spending the holiday of plans for the years work. A play- season at Bismarck: Edward Alfson,| let entitled, “How It Is Done” will Kenneth and Helen Crawford, Wm.|be given by the L. T. L. under the Nuessle, Chas. Gobel, Paul Goddard,| direction of Mrs. J. L. Hughes. Gwendolyn Welch, Clara Sperry,| Following is the program: Eliabeth Wetmore,. Agnes Parsons,| ‘Law Enforcement Demonstration”. Katherine Bodenstab, Marian Staley,| Mrs. Marks ...... Margaret Johnson Ruth Staley, Katherine Goddard, and| Mrs. Johnson :. Theo. Vettle Josephine Nuchols. Miss Mary Cayou| Agent-in-charge...Terrence Welliver left Monday for St. Catherine’s where | Agents Edmund Johnson she is a student. Marvin Welliver . Arthur Hoffman WOMEN’S COMMUNITY COUNCIL! % MET SATURDAY The regular meeting of the Wom- en’s Community Council was held in| the Rest Room of the Masonic Tem-, ple on Saturday, M H. F. Keller presiding. It.was a well attended, | 0 o'clock. be program Greater Task Bootlegger . o s speci: y e C1 it 70 COMPLETE TERM OF SCHOOL|U. S. Commission. Herbert Newcomb | frock slightly embellished with em-| “01 Seca aven Ho ao | Miss Narcissa Mandigo left Sun-| There will be special music. broidery in henna and gold. We are| yp, ithe and Ricardo Cortes © which | day for Christiania School District] Visitors are welcome. promised a great many such costumes | Daniels and Ricardo Cortez where she will complete a term of school for Miss Gertrude Smith who|FLASHER YOUNG COUPLE WED has been under a doctor's care for HERE the past several weeks and will be unable to finish the term. Noyes H. Whitcomb and Miss Ma-|? gq rie Ketterling, both of Flasher, N.|| D., were united in marriage at the Presbyterian parsonage at 2:00 p. m, Sunday, Jan. 4. Miss Lydia Ket- terling, sister of the bride and A. 0. Weeks acted as witnesses. Mr. and Mrs, Whitcomb will make their FUNSTON SISTERS HERE SATUR- The Misses Mildred and Ruth Funston, teachers in the county, were visitors in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Mildred teaches in the Ghylin| home at Flasher where Mr. Whit-|Frank McCormick, ( Mrs, Clem-| The Four Musican Lunds, Solo Instru- District and Miss Ruth teaches in|comb acts as postmaster. ens Gesell, Bunrstad Landsiedl, | mentalists in a refined Musical Di the Highland Di 5 Garrison; Mrs. Wm. Martin, Huff; | version. Special scenery and effects HATTIE GERMAIN AND G. H. MELLON MARRIED Gordon H. Mellon and Miss Hat- tie M. Germain, both of Bismarck, were united in matrimony at the, Presbyterian Manse, by Rev. H. C.| Postlethwaite, December 30 at 8:30 o'clock. They were attended by Roy Mills and Miss Pearl Germain, sis- ter of the bride. | GEO. SCHMIDT TO MARRY PLAZA GIRL Friday Judge Davies issued a mar- riage license to Geo. Schmidt. of Bismarck and Miss Mildred A. King of Plaza, N. Dak. Mr. Schmidt is well known in Bismarck having Leen employed by the Fisk Tire Com- pany for the past several years. EASTERN STAR MEET’ A. 0. U. W. TO HAVE SUPPER There will be a regular meeting of| The A. O. U. W. will hold a Pot the Eastern Star Chapter Tuesday| Luck Supper Tuesday evening Jan. 6 evening January 6, at 7:80 at the Ma-| at 7:00 at the hall. This will be fol-! sonic Temple. Initiation will be held! lowed by a short program, installa-; followed by refreshments. Out of| tion of officers and initiation of can-| town members are most cordially in-| didates. vited. Grandmaster Workman, Bradley: Marks of Fargo will be present. All! members are urged to come. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mann en- tertained at dinner Saturday evenin at their home. Covers were lai for. twenty-four. Following the din-} A special meeting of the Ladies ner, bridge was played. Honors|Aid Society of the Lutheran church were won by Mrs. K. Kjelstrup and|will be held Wednesday January 7 Mrs. E. L. Whitson. at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mary Hubert, 122 First Street. All RETURN FROM HONEYMOON women of the congregation are urged Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gettleman have|to be present. returned to Minot after their hon- eymoon which was spent in Minne-} | HOSPITAL ALUMNI MEETING apolis and other Minnesota points.| The Bismarck Hospital Alumni As- They visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F.| sociation will hold a meeting in the Gettleman at Bismarck over the} nurses reception room Tuesday eve- New Year season. ning at 8 o'clock. There will be election of officers. All members ATTENDS OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCI-|are urged to be present. ATION Dr. M. E. Bolton of Bismarck] COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OUT spent last week in Chicago, attend- OF TOWN ing a post graduate course given by| Miss Madge Runey, County Super- the American Osteopathic Associa-|intendent, spent Saturday, Sunday tion. and Monday out of town. Monday was spent visiting schools in the! BUSINESS CALLER IN BISMARCK | county. | Miss Lillian Neuman, principal of the Gibbs school was a caller in Bismarck Saturday attending to business at the Court House. ZION LUTHERAN LADIES AID TO MEET GEO. HARRIS TO MINNESOTA George Harris of the Harris-Rob- ertson store left Sunday evening for | Minneapolis on business. While MEN’S CLUB MEET FRIDAY gone Mr. Harris will also visit at The monthly dinner of the Men’s|his parental home at Granite Falls, Club of the First Presbyterian church | Minn. will be held Friday evening Jonmery 9 at 6:30. HERE FROM MANDAN i Miss Jean Darmody, teacher near ’ RETURNS TO UNIVERSITY Mandan is a guest of Mrs. Chas. David Cook, son of Mrs. A. W.| Fischer in Bismarck this week. Cook, left Monday morning for the oe Se asta ; University of North Dakota at Grand) New Wool and Silk three piece Suits at the Bismarck | Forks where he is a student. ——————— | Cloak Shop. rs i} Try Home Cooked Meals’ at the Dunraven by. the day or, week. Meals 35 and 40c. CLEANING -: REPAIRING PRESSING, DYEING in Ladies’ &.Men’s Clothes. We call for and deliver. Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works. i, Phone 58 24 hour service on all mail orders. The Weather Unsettled tonight, and Tuesday. COLLARED OVERCOATS DR.M.E.BOLTON Bp) Physician Bergeson s Brand “phone 240 * Quality-Style-Kconomy BISMARCK, N. D. this distinctive three-piece suit with long, straight coat buttoned severely down the front and the straightline for spring. CITY NEV NEWS | oo a pital for treatment: ter Sylvester Offles af us vu J. Freitag, Max; Lyman Page, Golv: Robert Lehmann, Richardton; Theresa Alexander, Kief; Schmidt, Balfour. Discharged: Mrs. Jacob George Grant, Wishek; stein, Linton; W. H. i George Ebel, Hebron; Mrs. A. Wein- | berg, Turtle Lake. Birth: Mrs. L. V. Lesher, girl, Braddock; Mrs. Robert Solbery, boy, | city; Mrs. H. H. Westacott, boy, Flasher. County Commissioners Meet The Burleigh County Commission- | ers are meeting this week at the | court house. This is the first meet- ing of the new year. | eee aren PRRECE | AT THE MOVIES | THE ELTINGE Few authors’ works have been so| consistently successful as th Vincente Blasco Ibanez, Spain's fore-| most novelist. | “The Four Horsemen,” “Blood and| Sand” and “Enemies of Women” are) but three of his colorful romances! which have been transferred to the! sereen. The first practically “made” Rudolph Valentino; the second, love-epic of a Spanish toreador, brought the same star into pictures} in the kind of a role that has made him world-famous; the last was one of the most colorful productions the sereen has even seen’ And now Ibanez has Natural colored kasha cloth makes written a is the feature picture at the Eltinge theater for today and Tuesday, com- bines all the bright spots of all the previous Ibanez ays. VAUDEVILLE AT PALACE MAN-! DAN An exceptional bill of Vaudeville will be on at the Palace Theatre Man dan tomorrow Matinee and Night Four big time acts appearing V St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- Glen Ullin; Fort Adam Navratil, Breakfast To get Johnny off to school and Daddy off to work with no kitchen worry, heat two Shredded Wheat Biscuits in the oven to restore their crispness, pour hot milk over them. Such a warm ‘‘comfy,”’ sat- isfying meal! You can work half a day on it without get- ting hungry. Lots of “pep”? in it for the -and-coming man o has to keep ‘‘on his toes.’’ Contains all the body-build- ing elements in the whole wheat in a di- gestible form. Shredded Wheat “It's All in the Shreds" pc RN RR Silk Dresses for women, | Another group includes| Dresses of Crepe Satin, | Crepe Back Satin, Giie “Tell Your Typewriter Troubles To Mac” Phone 989. all sizes in Brown and ilk aud wool deeeies of Georastie ee Canton | gette and Canton Crepe fs ar- anton repe, armeusi repe In ai sizes; some : 5 lack, Crepes and ae and Twill in Brown, Navy | with lace collars and cuffs, Dresees in a BYES: beaded EVERYTHING IN TYPEWRITERS meuse; all wool Dresses for | ang Tan, some with hair-| others embroidery trim-| °° embroidery trimmed, . Misses and Juniors in plain | line stripes and strictly} med, colors are Navy,| Suitable for afternoon or a $ colors, also plaids and | tailored styles, others with | Black, Brown, Grey and| street wear and in styles Rebuilts of All Makes. rbd Payments, stripes for sport and street | close fitting waistline and| Tan. Exceptional style | for now. Every Tonal Machines For Rent. wear , some with wide pared skirt; pyeryone and quality of. materials | worth much more, but cae leather belts. These are | worth much more than the} make these garments a) must be sold to make toom cet Mae ee: Boner SAen dresses of unequal value at | marked price rare bargain at | for new stock. o: ‘i i Remington Portable. Ribbons For All Makes. $ $ | $12.50 $21.95 35.00 $42.50 OUR SERVICE reduces your expenses. : TRY US. WALTER W. ‘McMAHON 211 Broadway. Dealer. : Bismarck, N. Dak. WAU ATES WEBB BROTHERS “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” Coats an $7.50 One lot of coats in high grade materials in Brown, Copper and Grey, some fully lined and with fur collars. These are coat val- ues that cannot be duplicated again this season. Many good style coats in such favored materials as Norman- die, Bolivia, Polo, and ° Plaid Back Velours; some of them, fur trimmed; all sizes in Brown, Black and Navy and_ worth many times the marked price. YTESSES best materials and styles. COATS Lustrosa, ‘Marvella, Ormandale and s with extra quality silk linin: y hand tailored and tear Fur trimmed, must be sold at— Greatly Reduced Prices Fur Trimmings Colors Mink Cinibar Wolf Benny, Squirrel oo Opossum Taupe Fox Navy LEATHER LINED COATS All sizes in Brown and Heather with good quality leather collars and cuffs, HALF PRICE lining and for home sewing. Ker - Mixtures will go in this sale at fur DRESSES Values All Winter Fashions MUST GO regardless of former values and costs; Drastic price reductions on every garment means that women will profit immensely by attending this sale early tomorrow for best selections of Coats and Dresses in all the season’s $14.50 Dri and Sport Coats in Bo- livia, Normandie, Spartan Stripes and Polo Cloths, colors are Black, Tan, Brown and Blue in all sizes, some have the con- vertible collars. $35.00 Some of the best styles of the season remain to be closed out in this group in Ormondale, Downy Wool and Block cut Polaire with Raccoon, Opossum and Wolf Collars; colors are Grey, Brown, Blue and Black. Butterick Quarterly and Delineator on sale at our Pattern Counter; showing best at |J anuary Clearance are carried by the Act, Kirkwood and! parts, which starts at 7:15. Vaude-| of Edith,” at the Capitol Theatre to-| SAFE FOR CHILDREN 4 Stanton Belinda Hart, Indian }avititams Australian Whip Crackers | Ville on 8:30 to 9:30 followed by re-) night. i + —— J. Lautermilet, Hazelton; | and Ropers will offer their act en- | Peating feature Movi Denny and Laura La Plante’ es- here-demandin tt beth, Froelich, Mandan; | titled “So This Is New Mexico”, Ne- " ; cape for a honeymoon in a mad au-} iable edtigh remedy free from inju Tom Galvin, city; J. I. Elwell,! well and Kane present a classy skit THE CAPITOL tomobile dash after a series of com- fs ig: this a ie Schweitzer, Linton; | with special stage setting and fea-| When the sapient M bert re-| plicated adventures that mingle] mand for fifty years made FOLEY ture a costume display seldom seen| marked that a policeman’s life is, thrills and laughs at a speedy and) HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND or in Vaudevil Their act is billed as|not a happy one, he little dreamed) alarming rate. Thr | of the Largest Selling Cough Med omething New”, A special feature | of what unhappiness man with a) sued to inform him that ev cines in the World. Children lil , will be Mille: ker and Selz, who! ready-made wife und family he never thing had been righted- but never] jt, “My little boy had a very bz ; jut .,.,/furnish the comedy of the program | saw before in his whole life is cap-| overtook him. | cough, and after he used FOLEY Ree tise! Bismarck hospital with a carefully selected program of | able of, remains to Rexinald Regular meeting Bismarck | HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND 1 songs intermingled with bright con-| Denny to demonstrate this--and he | | got relief at once,” writes Mrs. V: _Mrs, Jacob Foy, Fredor versation. The picture part of the] does it in “The Fast. Worker,” Uni-| Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. Ml Bette, Penroy, Mont, Refuse sibst E. H. Flaig, Fredon Tis | program will show the thrill photo-| versal’s Jewel tion of George tonight at 7:30. Work in F. | tutes. Stuaee Haber Nabel Golgrace | BIW “Floodgates” a feature in six| Burr MeCuteheon's “The Husbands / C, Degree, Ad Stanton; Mrs. Edw. Mount, Baldwin; eee ————— Mrs. C. Bitz, Hazelton; Archie Kou- ba, Max; Edna Bigelow, Center; A. i

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