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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: Hf 4 + + within the walls ef West Point was |@ full. Jength in advance of their | The frog is used by scientists in Midwinter eG ag Scheffer’s Pupil an unusual and signal honor to the Nearest rival, the study of cancer and several other e Given by Mrs. Schelfer's Pupils young star. “Classmates” = shows | Leaping from Tény while the horse | diseases. The public is cordially invited to the midwinter recital given by Electric Cookery: 1s Better Cookery KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Regular meeting Tancred i THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925 He Geen eetieaachaee. ie | dy still alone at tall spest, Pom | The | West Point officials supervised every The first steam h Social and Personal dashes across the street rere Have) Been and se -— s . pupils from Mrs. Hermann Scheffer’s classes, Friday evening at 8:15 detail, even to the making of uni-|Miss Adams in his arms, accepting | {Stalled om Japanese trains, , i ee at the Riaito Theatre. The following is the program to be given: | forms’ for Bpriieineas abd and his |with flushed face and happ Bene | bees $5 " tat aad Re oe Mid. Winte ‘M t d Mr: Sorlie Within a Garden-Rosery ........ Hildach | company, so that “Classmates” is |the cheers and congratulations of | Third House dance Pat-/a' aad WEST TLD a, Id-Winter Mee' Gev. an Ss. Mammy’s Song . Te - Ware | completely authentic. The picture the admiring throng. Five hundred terson Hall Friday, Jan. 30.|Cross Degree. Visiting ] Of Council For Receive N; P. Club 1) Careces Lats ite Dobson is to be shown at the Eltinge Thurs- extras are employed in this scene. | Legislators, Capitol Employes | Knights cordially invited. Wi ’3 Clubs Valley of Laughter Meee Sanderson eo Brigey (an0 eae leave cuban Reape aa jand Friends cordially invited. - ae jomen 8 | Last evening Governor and Mrs. | z Paces eae AT THE CAPITOL (Chrisman) Milee MeGarthy, 2 ee aan Reduced prices on all Win- The Mid-Winter meet ‘of Execu-|A- G. Sorlie received members of the | Rai . Curran} The big race scene in Tom Mis's | Brundage, May Wallace and Remember “The Charm|ter Coats. Bismarck Cloak tive Board and Council for the North | Nonpartisan Club No. 1, at the Gov- Whi Eden} new William Fox production, “Oh, | Sherman. Shop. fernor’s mansion, between the hours You Tony!” which will open at the , | Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs | ot g and 10. Pleasing numbers were | Summers Night .... Goring-Thomas | Capitol Theatre tomorrow for a two- = SSS was concluded at Valley City last I Am Thy Harp .. \ hirty women were in attendance |Ferris, of Lakota, and Mrs. C. A.| Mother of Mine . Burleigh and Dolores Rousse, villain and as- e at the session, held for the trans-|Fisher poured while Mrs. Targart, | Conquered Quentin sistant respectively, Tom is delayed | 5 ie action of federation matters. All of |Miss Larson and Miss Welch served 5 in arriving until the last minute. It the eight District presidents, and the |dainty refreshments. The Bird and the Rose . a, Horrocks is only because of a number of fal e e vice-president-at-large, were present | Jonquils in the dining room and | Swallows .. : . Dell? Acqua| starts that he succeeds in arriving | e a&nd made report of their work and |roses in the Pa and living room | The Angwer . arene ... Terry a ; itl a ; . i i ij - |gave a pretty effect. earing white riding rouser Bente et TUGAGIE ciate tees | CHMATEMGNEN eareceTestaal uy ates | Aah Wishes for the Claths of Heaven . Fogel] high black boots, a white flannel present; also the chairmen of two |Frank Vogel who introduced them to | Butterflies ... pecebveseetsutsiaesoseiveegessectis Seiler shirt striped with black, and a big divisions: music and fine arts. the Governor. Governor and Mrs. : Miss Lillian Rigler white Stetson, Tom tears madly down Mrs. Mary Weible of Fargo, chair- |Sorlie were assisted in the receiving | When Chloris Sleeps Samuels|the street on Tony and is duly reg- | ‘ man of public welfare, made two|line by Mr. and Mrs. Larson and | Die Lorelei ., . Lizst | istered as an entry by the judges. At Ba sement excellent addresses. Mrs. Martha|Mrs. Welch and her daughter Mar-|) the crack of the pistol, the hors i Tatem, of the Department of Educa- |garet, visited with the guests thru |Lieti Signor—From The Hugenots . . Meyerbeer | ro off down the street, around the ¢ tien, Bismarck, exemplified her plan |the rooms. Night and the Curtains Drawn . Ferrata) corner, and the race is on. ( of work in education for the feder-| Tomorrow evening the Governor | Ho!.Mr. Piper .. coeeitfo . Curran} Claire Adams, leading lady, stands N + ation, and Mrs. Myrtle Gleason Cole |and Mrs. Sorlie will entertain at anit Miss Steen near the judges stand, jumping ex- of the Agricultural College, Fargo, |their annual dinner. Several out-of- | Eli Eli . Hebrew Prayer | citedly up and down as the position | outlined her plan for the new divi. |town guests are already here for the | Good-bye os oie : Tostilof the riders is announced to the} ' sion, Home economics. At the din- |function and others are expected to- : Miss Mabe! Rigler jclamoring crowd. As two of the ner held in the Kindred hotel on|morrow. Governor Sorlie’s son, Ar-| The Bird with the Broken Wing ... : Goldson | riders round the corner on the home | Tuesday evening, the chairman of|thur, is here from the University of | The Nightingale Has a Lyre of Gold ....... - Whelpley stretch, the horses galloping furi- the division of fine arts proposed |North Dakota, and also Governor Mrs. Priske 2 ously, Tom and Tony passed the tape | to the board and council the plan of | Sorlie’s brother, I. E. Sorlie, from | Cradle aed : suerte MaeFadyen ‘ the division to place a mural paint-|Churches Ferry. Another brother,| Birthday Song - Huntington-Woodman | : an . s. ing. Eat sunbstantial food, be thie recommendation to the next | last week in Bismarck a guest at che| Mrs. Joseph Kautz, Lehr; Mrs. Robt.| 20 om pay coueen jing : bel ‘i _ - ! e rok a Leischner, Elgig; Mrs. D. W. Smith, |® a silent drama. lazy as you like, and keep on getting 0 patting ok the State Federation that | Cochrane home. Mis Coshrane val ey Ma nvatneys city. The United States Military Acad-|slender. Thousands of men and ALE FRIDAY div ion Sa ierteees raed jot Be ee cead a SenKrantcc|| Disthhtged: /Aldurk (Grosz, Wash: |emy as ‘been’ filimedl forl’the mews jwomen each year regain healthy,| > WwW A m poet finarfeing iheumovensntss | neta NGSHTIE REHM SSoIN Oetljin,| burn; Mrs. Peter Sehlosser, Linton; | reels, The famous parades of the | slentcy dime by sing Marmola PRICE ONLY i 7 (Metis Ribds {|Fred Hellmann, Glen Ullin; Mrs.| West Point cadets, pr d the |Tablets. Purchase them from your feeincse Rae cores’ OF GR || eas G3 3) I Go on ore er, Geo. Schmidt, ‘city; Mae Montclair, | best drilled ‘ody of men in. the |duggist, or send direct to Marmola ‘ Q Kicration penn ia oe land, to take up her residence. Indian School; Debroah Sititng Crow, | world, have evoked cheers in theaters iss snerel Motors Bldg., Detroit, Bah & Indian School; Mrs. Gregor Rauch-|throughout both hemispheres. The | Mich.—Adv. ™, ‘dere ts a ‘ 5 WP Et Cuts Ree yer OMe UNIVE ReLINA I ater ee ies | Celephone orders taken from 7 to 9 o'clock this evening. = =a r. Thomas F. Kane, presi eae 4 dyebaby,haveual fused it. the BUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB the University of North Dakota, T.|, Births: Mrs. A, Svendsgaard, baby |have always refused to permit the | Y, 5 The Business Women’s club held |W: Wilkerson, business manager, |Do¥» city; Mrs. John Daniel, baby DEUCE ee ae eae DR. R. S. ENGE Call 106 their regular monthly social meet- | and Ellis, superintendent of build. |#!" city. Z Iacddery,, tacred) Courneatinertetre| Chiropractor ee veeey yar Ee the club |ings and grounds, are in Bismarck Special Rates to Cities ditions of America, must be held as | Consultation Free Piette as of bridge were |to appear before the appropriations | 9 Dakota railways announce |a thing apart. | ‘ at Play during the evening, Mary |committee of the legislature. Ithat special rates ar@ to be granted| That permission was accorded to || Laeas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. ( ef club members who are leaving THE FORTNIGHTLY CLUB a i Teens Barthelmess to film “Classmates” | ' Bismarck to take up their asl The Fortnightly Club met Wednes- poe ree ene teenie eomobile ‘show: lsewhere, were speci: it the .» with Mrs. P. E. |x i ji i ae Testing. During: the patie gat abana sat re AP aay | February BE th Oey Sal ia oa Hucceeveevccucuceceaduucneegnsccoeessauevengnuecocedsacuceensssvccssoecgscccoengsssvevecgny avcecesuscconenssuuvegssuucausascuaceecscacenegssousvessouseesssueveessaccevssssevessnuienite UT freshments ware served. The host- |Current events were followed by an sale from January oe eas ‘ esses, were Miss Carrie Haugen‘and | interesting paper on “Our Modern |®—~ - x . Mrs. Minnie Schueman and were as-| Art Gallery” given by Mrs. F. R.|! AT THE MOVIES | sisted by Miss Dorothy Blanding. | Smyth: Se STUDY CLUB HERE FROM GLEN ULLIN | “Classmates,” starring Richard | The Wednesday Study Club met{ John E, Bergen, a prominent busi- : Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. S.|riess mag of Glen ‘Ullin, is spending " Johnson. Two interestigg papers were bthe week=here'on business and visit- ' OF THE. * given, the first on “Study of Mar-|ing friends. t 2 ‘ ; riage,” by Mrs. Crewe and the sec- —— 2 - so atlentt ei Set | anny enol waaurox BIG ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN AND CONTES Cole. The papers were followed by} Wm. Davidson, banker from Wil- 4 disciisaipnslead by Mes, Bodenstab, |liston, is spending a few days in ueeeouqcuouUucuucucennegncanassccnqenvevgnnsqscoonggncgsascuvegeegssusssuso* uecaengagggsssucucuggensssooceencvsesvovosoconcenssscucoce‘avcreaccegssssscccvenesvsvacivavensiavsoienteaeainn snaiteples in brief, finished the pro- | Bismarck this week on business. | ‘We = EAD! Your response was magnificent—glorious—it’s a great satisfaction to know you realize that we’ve done our best—but it’s beyond words ay HERE FROM MANDAN \3 ¢ to describe our feeling at the overwhelming reception our efforts received. We are truly grateful and your loyalty inspires us to A. C. OFFICIALS HERE Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sarvis‘of Man- mothers = always furnish the greatest values obtainable. Only 3 more days left of this Big Advertising Campaign and Ford Contest. The last 3 days we are ook, opin tee ncoaens president aaa, were fue of aie Madge = making bigger reductions than before. We are sacrificing our stock. This is your opportunity; take advantage of it and don’t be among the land Dr. Trowbridge, head of the shad BBE AOn ese Ry AeA NE en: - 5 disappointed ones. Even though you have attended this Big Campaign once—COME AGAIN! AGAIN!! AGAIN!!! tension work, are in Bismarck this | p—————- oy agree Ciz CTT week to appear before the legislative | | CITY NEW: = OT Ivenocencccencvcaeneccaceenccunencenny aueaevoauanenegcanegeyaqiangny appropriation committee. < T ch = BE SAFE NOT SORRY =| a ——__---_______. = | = . ‘HERE ON BUSINESS Marjorie McIntyre Il) ea: er 5 = Ps ittle Marjorie McIntyre, five year | 3 a Z ; = Haid gOnarBe of the, Midland Ne: | i ee at ate and ies wt. | (beloved of our children} It is This Week’s Work That Counts = A ee McIntyre, is reported better this ses = weskn on nbuniness: morning, following a severe illness! hi to ar th = with peritonitis. oug t we le : = RETURN FROM ST. PAUL bl = o Mrs. Alfred Zuger and son, Jack ea mife = returned last night from St.’ Paul.| ,,,, Mise Bertha Varney It most comfortable = F = Mr. Zuger, who has been in the ci- = = A Mr, and Mrs, J. 0. Varney, 408 Sec- = = ties, returned Sunday. ond Street, is ill at the St. Alexius of clothes, e in oe = R = 7 OR. 1 hospital. i = = [LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA _ |ho2p the most ‘sensible = = Col. C. B. Little left this morning smi ANedias iBioapital 7 < = a for Los’ Angeles, Cal., where he will | Ste mbexins : = = d the next two months. He ex-| Admitted: Susie Lambert, city; OT SMOCS, « o « « olf = teele: to-setcca chede AAT Mrs. Fred Harsch, Ashley; J. Land- | : =. = varus g seidel, Garrison; Eva Kramer, cit; so thatshe can give the |= E E P = = children the very best): a z 9 = = : she’s got. = f = xe * 2. e = ° = = FRIDAY AND SATURDAY §)But cre weras wise fori : A ourse! = = LAST TWO DAYS pel ea z z Isn’t our work human |= 5 Z and important, too ?|Z = : of Clearance Sale of Sample * = ananuetinuaniangneninn OT] HOUNGUCOUEQUEOESo UEMEOGEGOEOUNDOOHEGUEGUOGOOUOGUOGEOGEAUCGOODOGAEOUOLUCAUOQOGUEOUeGuONoQuONoOOuOuONOGToQoONOUNt DOTY § Don’t we despere A To The Public: If you think you're beaten, you are! = To Contestants: Cantilevers' = Now is the time to help your favorite. Your votes Ht you think you dare not, you don’t: = ‘There ¢ ly 3 days | ahi to eae 1s = it iieotto ain TBat ERIE ne = . There are only 3 days left in which to secure VOTES. ‘ given to your favorite now means more votes for them. lear aimeee ‘4 ena en va = Make these 3 days count. Get in touch with all those 3 Yes, dear friends, YOu|= than it did before in the campaign, and votes win! IEGHERCUNTRE SGA Geer oe lat: = “promises” that have ‘been given you. Make every min ay | P we ts = Show your favorite what real friendship means by For out’ in ise world ‘you'll find , = ute count. When 10 o'clock Saturday night, Jan. :31, G a fi { 4 y sugges = aelng them a kindness now ‘hat will mean real cash to Success begins with a fellow’s will; = comes, be able to say, “I have done my best.” ; = 8 Itis all in the state of mind. = You will not tbe sorry, for you are bound to be repaid = If you have promised them+your help, see that they get If you think you're outclassed, you are; = for all the work you co and there is nothing that will re- t : . = it before Saturday, Jan. 31, or if you have not ‘been solicit- us Suv ot to in foe ee eet = bay a ‘person as well as real,honest-to-goodness work. Not an- insignificant lowering. of prices, ‘but = ed, see your favorite and help them. Buy a $5.00 coupon SHEA Sere eee e = Remember—“Ail things come to the other fellow if actual reductions of one-half the regular value. @ ee eran cer of else come a ae mieroend Buyioneicn Life's (alties dont always ea = you sit down and wait.” Don't be a “waiter,” ibe a g0- Take advantage of these low prices, Buy your ‘ mene we wil sce: tuee shor et credit for it. To the strongest or fastest man, = setter. Fur Coat:Now and Save. REMEMBER—CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY, JAN. 31, But soon or late the man who wins = All the world Joves a winner and you can be 2 winner : AT 10 P.M. HELP YOUR FAVORITE NOW! \Is the man who thinks he can, = it you but TRY! AOUUOODOUOSDOOEGUONNUOUGAOGUOAUGANOCONNUEONOGOON DMI DTT] snnenguuansuet HOU0OTGGEEAOOUONUOOUAGOOGOGuUQuCAuaNeQNaQUaN ai DT Looriereememenscg a oeeeer Levene CONTEST CLOSES SAT T P “ Convont-Lovers SA . 31 AT 10 P. M. SHARP Bi hh Milk BUTT) ant LTT ORUNNDUUDAUDEONOONGONAOAEEOOONOORONONORD) YF buc olz inner y A. W. LUCAS CO. SPINK & COMPANY | site Van Horn Hotel - Bismarck, N. . Oppo % MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA >a nuunansonnnn QGNOOOHUAUGO ONGONONOOGEGUEGONGUGOOGOUEGUOGUONUOGUOUEOUANOOUEQUOAUOGOOOuOGUGUOGUONOGUOOUO - Cy - evening with a banquet given by|and vocal solos by Miss Sally Lar- and excitement. Tom is entered with | local clubs of the vay, Tinhtae son and vocal solos by Mrs. W. J. | Trees 02.0... ee . Hahn} his wonder horse Tony for the rac: @lub, Home Economics, and Com. | Targart. ‘ Moonlight-Starlight .. Gilberte|the winner, of which gets $25,000. nity Club. In the dining room, Mrs. Fred Due to the plotting of Earle Fo: ing on the grand stairway of the new Memorial building at the State Capitol; the mural painting to be done by a reputable American ar- tist, and the subject to be some his- torical incident in the history of fe ee ) ares Geahane, lett this ‘ 5 : “Mr. Chul times each day until y tis ‘ . . Aone fhe orn ‘ttc at ernie or Potiand, Oregon, to| Kimball plano furniahed by the courtesy of Mx. Chubb, | elued tg orm Offa. 238 —Linenette Meritas Table Covers, 48x48, 46x59, st purchase a box of the body was a motion,.-moved by Mrs. Lauder of Wahpeton, ‘and sec- , after the first of March, En- ; z = " 54, firs fin) ae , . onded by Mrs. August Peterson of | route, she plans to vtop off at Hel- Mich Renner, Richardton; Edward |Barthelmess at the Eltinge Theatre, |Rist for one dollar, and 44a to 54x54, first quality — assorted patterns. Harvey, that the executive body go|ena, Montana to visit for a few days|Hading, Glen. Ulin; Mrs. Jos Phesent& West Point for the first (reduce: Follow directiqyg*yo,tar on_record as approving the plan with presented in the form of readings 0, J. Sorlie and his wife, are expect- ed to be here tomorrow from Bux- ton. MISS COCHRANE TO PORTLAND: Miss Isabelle Cochrane, daughter become a member of a Stock Com- with | Miss Grace Hare, who spent Kashmiri Song Birthday Song In the Time of the. Roses There is no Death .... Miss Christine Huber ‘Mrs. Henry Duemeland | Huntington-Woodman |day run, is punctuated with thrills __ | Simple Way to Woodforde-Finden | Tak e Off Fat MacFadyen | Reichardt || Can anything be simplprsthan: tak- . O'Hara | ing a convenient little Houle, Makoti; Lydia Goebel, Lehr; | Prescription Tablets frog’ bi oe ir Abug- {vation dieting or tiresonte exercis- time on any screen as the back- ‘HOOL” ee | THREE-ACT COMEDY THURSDAY | JANUARY 29 TABLE COVERS Seats on Sale at ‘ January..27. AUDITORIUM-8:15 Harris-Woodmansee — Tuesday

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