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yTHURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Exclusive Elks Dance Fri. Night Friday night January 9, the Elks are having an exclusive Elks dance for Elks, their wives and lady friends, The committee in charge composed of Jack Oberg and Jack jorge have a good time in store for you, Don’t forget it. Visiting Elks are most cordially invited. WIVES OF LEGISLATORS HERE Wi of several of the members of the legislature are in Bismarck © spend two months. It is possible hat a Legislator’s Wives Club may be organized for the purpose of hold- ing various social functions. Among the wives here are: Mrs. J. E. Stevens, Mrs. James McManus,/} Mrs, L. Sanford, Mrs. Fred Eckert, Mrs. William R. Jones, Mrs, Andrew E. Erickson, Mrs. J. C. Arduser, Mrs. Chas. M, Whitmer, Mrs. Frank A. Vogel, Mrs. John W. Benson, Fred Fe! Mrs. A. S, Marshall, Mrs. C. A. Ward and Mrs. Frank J. Hardy. K, P. MEETING Elmo No. 4 Knights of Pythias met in regular session last night with a large number of members in attendance, The following officers were install- ed for the ensuing’ year: St. J. R. Musolf c.¢. Roy Hartley Won Ch Carl Tullberg Prel. Wm. Dohn, Jr. . Mu df W. Fred Brod! . . K. Rv and S. Win. F. Harris . M, of E. Ww. Perry M. at A. W. B. Hartley 1.\G. Wm. Couch .. A. O. U. W, POT-LUCK SUPPER About one hundred members of the A. O. U. W. enjoyed a Pot-luck sup-! per Tuesday evening. Grand Master Workman Bradley Marks of Fargo installed the follow- ing officers for the ensuing year: P.M. W Grant Marsh M. W. Walter Knott Jr. Foreman Edward Trepp Overseer . . Joe Patera Guide Joe Helein Inside Watchman .. Robert Gray Outside Edward McCarty ENTERTAINS AT WHIST Mrs, A. W. Schnecker entertained at her home on Avenue A last Sat- urday evening at whist, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crockett. Mrs. W. C. Bush won first honor and the guest prize at piece of silver, was presented to Mrs. Crockett. At the close of the evening refresh- ments were served. Decorations were of mixed flowers. HONEYMOON HERE Mr. and Mra, Elmer Crockett left this morning for Grand Forks after spending a week of their honeymoon at the home of Mr. Crockett’s sister, Mrs. A. W. Schnecker. Mr. and Mrs. Crockett who were married Decem- ber 27, plan to spend a few days visiting friends at “Grand Forks. From there they will go to Langdon to make their home. HOMESTEADERS DANCE TONIGHT; The Homesteaders will give a dance tonight at the A: O, U. W. Hall. Refreshments will be served and a good time is assured those who at- tend, I. 0. 0. F. TO MEET The regular meeting of the L. A P.M, 0. 0. F. will be held to- night at eight o'clock. Members are requested to be present. VISITS AT WING AND McKENZIE David Mikelson of Mandan left to- day for Wing and McKenzie where he will visit for about two weeks. PAST MATRONS TO MEET The Past Matrons Club will meet with Mrs. R. M. Bergeson Friday af- ternoon:at 2:30. ~ W. W. G. TO MEET FRIDAY The W. W. G. will meet at the home of Evelyn Jacobson Friday evening January 9. LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET ae | Postponed meeting, of American Legion Auxiliary will be held at Rotary Rooms at the McKenzie Hotel Mon- day evening, January 12, at 8 o’clock. Radio entertainment every evening at 10:30 o'clock. Hoffman’s Confectionery on 8rd and Broadway. New Party dresses‘at the Bismarck. Cloak Shop. The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and Friday. Not much change in temperature. leigh County will gi best that can be secured in the ! northwest. TERTAIN AT DINNER Mrs. R. E. Carlander entertained at a two course six o'clock dinner Wednesd ening, assisted by Mrs. | K. C. Arness, in honor of Colonel W. A NIGHT WI’ BURNS Caledonian Society of Bur-| u Grand Scot- Auditorium at 8:00 p,m. Duncan McGillis, chief and Peter Reil, secretary, consisting in part of the following progra Scotch bagpipe music by two over- seas pipers in full Highland dress. | Professor and family in all folk- lore dancing, consisting ‘of Highland Fling, Sword Dance, Sailors Horn- pipe, Irish Jig, Reel of Tulloch, ; Scotch Reel, all in full dress cos- | tume. Miss Angela Murray Gibson, well ; known reader and sin, 1 appear | in humorous scotch readings, mono logues and songs. Hon. Geo. Lakie in Scotch ‘recita tibns and songs. James Austin of Grand Forks and Norman Black of Fargo will appear, besides numerous numbers from lo- cal talent. ‘The program will lust at least two and a half hours. The talent is the | The tish concert at the on Friday, J. Holbrook of Rugby, Lieut. Col. An- drew Baird of Dickinson and the newly elected Department Command- er P. G. Harrington of Bismarck. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY The Trinity Lutheran Young Peo- ple’s Society will meet in the church at 8 o'clock Friday evening. There will be a program of readings and musical numbers, followed by a so- cial hour. Refreshments will be served. [ _CIIY NEWs | i oe Wilton Mine Manager to Cities W. P. Macomber, manager of the mines at Wilton, passed through Bismarck yesterday on his way to St. Paul and Minneapolis to look after business. Suceests| Lights L. H. Carufel toda that the city authorities lights at crossings wher avenue meets other stree avenue having been s coasting. suggested install red Mandan Entertain G. Sorl To Governor A. has accept- ed an invitation to speak before the Lions Club at 6:30 p,m. Monday, January 12. Other members of the Industrial Commission will be in- vited.to be present. Former U. S. Attorney Here M. A: Hildreath, former states at torney, left for Fargo today after being in Bismarck for Supreme Court. session handling the case of The City of Fargo versus the .vil- lage jf North Fargo. Baby Daughter Dies The six months old baby. girl of iMr. and Mrs. Jno. Gylden passed away, Tuesday morning ut ten o'clock following a brief illness with pneu- monia. The mother and father and twelve brothers and sisters are liv ing. N. P. Off ictal He F, W. Pusch, chief clerk of the Tax Department of the Northern Pacifie Railway Company is in Bis morek this week checking over tax for the company. Mr. Pusch travels out from St. Paul where he makes his headquarters. Bismarck Hospital Admitted to the Bismarck hospi- tal for treatment: Mrs. R. Culeman, Hebron; Lester Yeager, Center; Alfred Schauer, Wishek; Sam Wagner, New Leipzig; Christ Miller, Villa; Mrs. Wm, Bark- fisch, Golden Valley; Mrs, Fred Rupp, Baldwin; Mrs. Wm. Goetz, Hazen; Mrs. Jacob Grenz, Golden Valley; Fred Schutz, Beulah; Mrs. Gottlieb Schempp, Garrison. Discharged: Anna Graham, mon; Mrs. G. R. Ourach, Lehr. Regular "dinner Patterson Dairy Lunch, McKenzie Hotel —25 cents. NO PRINCESS Har- ranch with the famous Twin Rocks) lift peaks in the foreground was the spot) chosen for the life-saving scene by! ] tor Ford for his current picture.’ to mountains in the smooth beach over which breaks the he mighty v of the Pacific Ocean. As the company reached the Twi Rocks the sun was setting in vivid) Mf splendor and in a short time moon rose and gave a silver light] which added an eerie touch to the iC. Theodore , Von: Hobart Bosworth, three of the] Eltz and James Gordon, y took part in the reset e SeENeS | hot ,» Rin-Tin- vin | action at the} the renowned dog st will be the featu tt Eltinge Theatre tomorrow and Sat- D:; This new picture has been trans-| lated onto the screen from the po-| pular Owen Davis play of the same name, | The lea of the story, the plot and the action lend themselves ad mirably, it would seem, to the re-| markable ability city of the dog, Rin-Tin-'Tin, whose phenomenal suecess in “Where the North Begin and “Pind Your Man’ has stamped him as the ecual, if net the superior, of the human agtor, because of his uneanny understanding and portray al of human emotions, j and s DR.M.E.BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Phone 210 119% 4th St. BISMARCK, N. D. DO NOT Send your Steel Arch Shges to the factory to be half soled or whole soled. Go to the Bis- marck Shoe Hospital, ’ they are capable to do anything in the shoe repair line. HENRY BURMAN Proprietor 411 Broadway Bismarck, - N. 1-100 TAXI SERVICE Equal to Any. Cautious Drivers. he’s naw doughtér-of Pritge Kuni of Japaa,chas married & commoner— Count Sanjoniski,~ "So. she no longer in ‘considered. g-meinber of the ‘royal: DAY and NIGHT HUSBAND OF ~ MRS, WHEELER ; Reamer Baudette, Minn, 8 Home rs) whos were brought in from the decp section of the inorthwest woods cecupied the stand | back-) town after five ground made a sharp contrast to the has not looked m ng Not the| you, he most prominent members of the com-) —25 cents. HEARD WED. Watches Prnceed| ings With Interest | ay in the hearing of Tony Reamer rged with the sliying of Mrs ie Wheel two of them wo after a hard ee of the Woods jwith Sheritf : were | placed on the stand. this morning i ve testimonies that did not | | much light on the eircumstan | surrounding the womans death. | Three were examined yester The dead woman's hush | fied yest He told cf fi | life in of his mar {Mrs. Wheeler, of their trip to the | Jnorthern woods and gave some de | tails of the finding of his wife’ | body. | | Reamer, clad inn north woods | ltrapper outfit list dowith inter | est to the proceedings. Council fe the event did not indicate when he | ‘would take the stand, | BS ‘| & a | © it apes | Cynthia Grey || ‘ It’s no wonder printed silks are so! | 3 fashionable, because they are so | Says: | very adaptable to the modern styles.| —— oo we Here we have a tunic dress of print-| Ae Aa Ne ed pussy willow made over a stip af] SEINE Misa Mary Latta is considered the belle of Bri ish capital's you plain color and trimmed about the) - _ By Uynthia ‘ set. Many of the country’s leading, men are suitors for her hand sleeves and collar with bands of| Like Henry Ge team for — ne eee 3 the plain color. The close neckline | men. f is very popular just now as are the| .For women are such bo LOVELY GOWN uve the amost ish mortel slightly full sleev i All they can talk about is their} A ian gown of pold lace is|footwee for street 4 looks, their clothes, the way they | made ov » ound p of orchid | ¢ er lainice, sind the men who are in love | velvet and banded with ribbon sar ee WES ——— with them. It gets to be deadly | chiffon in begonia : 5 Se ee i. AT THE MOVIES i dun, Hat af a att plush wi caiman OU MN etl Mi GOLD EMBROIDERY TRC LOLEHOERC THEOL ImBtioeH « poe 1 Gold ¢ villery is one type of | : Sane RE RPGATITOD Haw (olbve) tovlisten “igmtter| amainesinat hws not heen Tn nll ee UTE: | USUI ‘A acene of typical California beau-| When they tell me all about my “a ty was shot ty John Ford direetin: rane my clothes, the wonderful SHOULDER PINS iWentter suOak ta dating) the makinig| ea econ anul meray eves: Shoulder pius, studded with jew ! ime! in love with me! | Lar iNecah that picture at the William Fox| OaesUGneAahwers | SMART PUMPS ots, are worn in plice of the sivou y, % 5. i » vit od a corsag ay ome discriminat West Coast Studios, Hollywood, SERUM GREE alec vorener- | bumnsi milo merely one rant se 1 The California coast abounds in} misgibie to tip dhe's soup-bowl?— | St#p or just pliin opera pumps} in on crags and half-tide rocks which lend! Wondering., | 28 2 a themselves admirably to the pictures-; Yes, so long as you tip it away | portion’ from you. A cousomme cup is | of the wide-stretching Santa Tnez’ never tipped, however. [ft may be | ed to the lips | by one handle, * Scott’s Grocery fo“ YES! WE DELIVER | uy" PHONE 816 311 7TH ce Bi iy per th y; A man TF us ha ea Year Miss G care about psence. up. Would bold of me to write to him ask him to call? —Old Maia hold, perhaps, but foolish the man had any desire ta s' would manage it himselt.) on the sir Swiits Rib ‘amphor Soothes Eye Pains After you shop around towa, for your mals PATTERSON DAIRY LUNCH nothing r, witch- ains there is mple_camphe ‘or ey ter tha 1 aided by one hundred e: \n te. as mixed in Lavoptik eye “Hearts pf Oak” will be shown atl The first application does at the McKenzie Hotel. the Capitol Theatre tonight only. |wonders and one bottle of Lavoptik Thelps any ease wea ined or ; ze isore € Jos. Breslow, druggist Regular Plate Dinner 25c. Ad “The Lighthouse by the Sea,” with | Ns —First Class Service and The Besi of Food— Regular dinner Patterson ry Lunch, McKenzie Hotel W. LUCAS CO. Clearance of Women’s Footwear MAIN FLOOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS 2 DAYS’ SALE oh, 0 A real clean up ‘sale of high grade shoes. in my THE OXFORDS—Three Eyelet tic Oxfords with low heei, patent cut out lace Oxfords with Cuban heel. Ox- fords for-sport or strect wear, black and the new shades of Tan calf with low rubber heels. THE PUMPS are Satins with high and low heels — with plain or beaded effect; brown satin, Louis heel, one strap pumps —-- triple A to C widths. Patent Gore pumps with Cuban heels 20% Discount on all: | all Children’s Shoes PAGE FIVE | PART OF COSTUME | There is no longer any prejudice | Suede j collars t ewelt land two large pockets are liked, for t u d sport wear or for extra proteétion ° orp under cout that is not warm LARGE PATTERNS Not all the tragedies of life are played in the city. A mere farm may provide the back- ground for as thrilling a dra- ever was untolded. found that out. Born and raised on the farm, the discontent that came of drady ery grew swiftly into revolt. She longed to escape—to meet real men and women—to enjoy the ease and pleasure she believed were to be found in the great world outside her own. SMART WAISTCOAT. A smart waistes manele story of a farm- anted life and might well be the y vit, Itis entitled 2 Marriege,” and one of the many eatures in True SMALL uM" ‘ has yeive story of a “A Str appears absorbing top ea Story Magazine for February. : SINGLE REVERS. rue Story istenin : . At all newsstands 2 ee lee fekesfnbrooeledesbsbole bee dedededete ee t BISMARCK Cloak Shop Don't Se a apiniiiinsimiiad . fail to take advantage of the Clea Sale now on. Coats -- Suits Dresses $19.50, $26.50, $37.50 and up. » Dresses $19.50, $24.50, $28.50 and up rane § 1s Pere! Coats AT THE BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP W. {th door from MeKenzie Hotel entrance. Fepeeehee eee eee heheheh et hehe retire: eel sf dedoloelobelo delete bulendoetoledoeleedoledobdoetoted ASIST SLORY FOR YOUR BREAKFAST Quick Service FOR YOUR DINNER A Good Meal ab YOUR SUPPER utisfied Feeling g Bg AVSUBUS KUN USOB SUBURBS FOR ALL TRY The Right Way! There’s no better method of reaching the people than thru the Want-Ads. Everybody reads them, for they are news to those who seek something and likewise news to those having something to sell. eee Poe 32.