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MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1995 Social and Personal li Trinity Lutheran Church Choir ' Gives Cantata Under the direction of Miss Ber- tha Hanson a cantata, “The Forty- Second Psalm,” was well rendered by the choir of the Trinity Lutheran Church, last evening, with Miss Monson assisting at the piano. The choir was composed of eight- een mixed voices; and the quartet giving the solo selections consisted, if Mrs, Targart, soprano; Mrs. Plo- nasen, alto; Fred Hansen, tenor; ind Roy Indseth, bass. Violin and »iano numbers were ‘by the Misses Ruth and Rhoda Clausen. After the cantata, the choir was mtertained at the home of Mrs. }. Fritz, assitsed by Miss Boe. EASTERN STAR TO MEET There will be a regular meeting of he Eastern Star on Tuesday even- ng, March 17, at 7:30, o'clock at the Masonic Temple. This will be past srand matron and past grand pa- ron night, and visitors are invited © attend. Initiation will be follow- d by refreshments. MISS LAHR’S RECITAL More than fifteen of her piano upils participated in Miss Lucile vahr’s first recital last Saturday fternoon at her home on Avenue B. t was an interesting program well resented by her students from fandan and ‘this city. RECENT ARRIVALS The following births occurred ere recéntly: A son to Mr. and Irs. Joe J. Brown; a son to Mr. and Irs. John G. Gussner; and a daugh- ey to Mrs. Robert Fisher. JOINS STRAUSS CLINIC R. E. Graber, recently of Chicago, tho is a graduate of Rush Medical ollege, is now associated with the . B, Strauss clinic, LEAVES FOR FARGO Mrs. D. McPhee left this morning or a week's visit in Fargo at the ome of her daughter, Mrs. R. E. wenson. MOTHERS’ CLUB TO MEET The Mothers*® Club will meet at the ome of Mrs, W.-S. McGraw, 324 An- erson Avenue, tomorrow afternoon t 3 o'clock. WEEK ENDS AT HOME Miss Eloise McKee, who is teaching t Linton, spent the week end with er parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Me- ice. ROYAL NEIGHBOR POSTPONED The Royal Neighbor meeting has cen postponed until Monday, March 6. MEETING RETURNS TO STRASBURG Mrs. J. W. Fisher of Strasburg, tho has been visiting friends and re- atives here for a few days, return- d home yesterday. NOW WITH 1-100 LINE Alec Hetland, expert driver and iechanic, formerly with the 57 Taxi ine, is now with the 1-100 line. HERE WITH PATIENT Dr. F. E. Bunting of Mandan was 1 town Saturday attending a patient com Mandan. FORMER RESIDENT VISITS J. H. Sebry, former Bismarck re- ident, now of Wheatland, Alberta, anada, is in town on business. TEACHER VISITS Mrs, Jean Darmody, teacher out of fandan, was in town Saturday. ARNOLD TEACHER VISITS , M. F. Parker, who tegches at Ar- old, was here last Saturday. HERE FROM GLENVIEW , Karl Engelmann of Glenview was 1 town Saturday. HERE FROM WILTON Alex Oshanyk of Wilton was in own on a court case last week. HERE FROM RIVERVIEW John Flanagan of Riverview school istrict was here last Saturday. HERE FROM HAY CREEK P. E. Hatch of Hay Creek school istrict was in town last week, NOTICE Elks band and all musicians £.)Roy Logan. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE i Members of the Tuesday bridge ftion, club entertained their husbands at dinnet Tuesday evening at the Grand | Pacific Hotel. The Lion’s room was | used for the dinner where a large table was set for twenty-four guests. Large bouquets of flowers were used {i in the decorations. Following the dinner six tables of bridge were in Honors were won by Dr. and| F. B. Strauss and Mr, and Mrs. . Mann. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE On Saturday afternoon a second bridge party was given by Mrs. H. F. Keller and Mrs._C. B. Nupen at the home of Mrs, Keller, at which six tables were in play. Honors were won by Mrs. S. W. Corwin and Mrs. Misses Louise and Dor- othy Kedler and Velma Nupen assist- ed in serving. PARTY FOR CHILDREN Master Ernest Strauss entertained twenty of his friends at a dinner party Saturday evening at the Strauss home on First street. Following the dinner the guests danced and played games. LEAVES HOSPITAL i After a five weeks’ sojourn in a local hospital A. O. Smith of Rolette left this morning for his home. Mr. Smith was treated for dislocation of the arm, suffered in a fall from a bridge last September. eek ee | CITYNEWS | —___—_________e Will Mcet Tonight There will be initiation of new members by the Modern’ Woodmen of America, at a meetig. tonight at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall. The McKenzie camp will put on degrce work, Bismarck Hospital Admitted to Bismarck Hospital for treatment: Ole Sloan, Robinson; Mrs. Henry Marzolf, Anamoose; Louis Peterson, Douglas; Ralph Bey Driscoll; Baby Walter Bietz, Medina; Lusetta Hunt, Flasher; Mrs. Leslie Lewis, Ryder. Discharged: Mrs. P. R. Becker, Lehr; Edward Herr, Wishek Mrs Regina Guschk, Wishek; Mrs, M. M. Haas, Jamestown, Mrs ner, Judson. Birth: Mrs. Steele. August Guth- H. D, Willyard, boy, St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to St. Alexius Hospital for treatment: Albert Smith, Morristown, S. D.: John Keller, Blue Grass; Mrs. E. W. Wakefield, Driscoll; Miss An solenko; Burnstad; Baby Clyde gerton, Wing; Baby Jean Anderson. Wing; John Weigel, St. Anthony; Mrs. John Renner, St. Anthony. Discharged: Ben Morton, Driscoll; J, P. Schult: Clarence Hurve, Noo- A. O. Smith, Thorne; Mrs. A. M. Fisher and baby boy, ci Mrs, H. Dirlam and baby boy, city; Mrs. Cc. H. Karpen, Steele; Mrs. J. L. Bankston city; Christian Beuchler, Zap; George. Richardson, Linton; Miss Lois Milhollan, city; John Palm, Richardton; Jacob Keller, Beu- lah; Robert McDaniels, Haynes; Miss Susie Big Head, Indian School; Baby Doris Haberman, Selfridge; John Jusypchuk, Belfield; Joseph Holzer, Napoleon. Birth: boy, city. CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH MONEY Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co., 2836 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Il, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive a sample bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness, alsa sample packages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and FOLEY CATH- ARTIC TABLETS for constipation and biliousness. These dependable remedies are free from opiates and have helped millions of people: Try them! —Adv. For Sale—Choice Canarie Singers, Imported German| Rollers. Jacob Bull, Dickin-; son, N. Dak. Box 728. Mrs, Rochus Steiner, baby Call Mrs. W, E. Cleveland for HOME MADE ANGEL FOOD CAKE. neet at Elk’s Hall tonight at 330. Band’ rehearsal. Electric Cookery Is Better Cookery. The Weather Partly overcast tonight and Tuesday. Rising * temperature. YOU CAN Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy || Phone 975 — 614 Ave. C. DR. M. E. BOLTON Ostéopathic Physician 119%, 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee AT THE CAPITOL ——_—______—_—_ | At The Movies | —_—_—_—____—_* The growing disregard for the laws of the land and the effect of this upon children inspired Mrs. Wallace Reid in her greatest produc- “Broken Laws,” which comes to the Capitol Theatre commencing tonight. “Broken Laws” deals with Mother Love and the necessity for Law Ob- Iservance on the part of citizens. It is not a preachment, however, but a virile, throbbing drama of today which will interest everyone. It points the way to better citizen- ship, and clearly outlines the nec- essity of teaching children obedience and to have respect for the consti-| tuted laws of the lands. Recently in the Philadelphia Juv- | enile Court fourteen boy bandits ap- peared before Judge Gorman in a single day. The oldest of the four- teen was but twelye. The court de-| clared that it “dreadful” and } “incredible” that such conditions | should exist. “Investigation into s ch incident: Mrs. Reid declares, “will reveal a lack of respect for the law on the part of the children’s parents. In “Broken Laws’ we have attempied to show how serious the growing dis- regard for law is becoming, and how it vitally affects our children.” One of the finest casts in interprets this F. B. O. photodran Included are Mrs. Wallace Reid, 1 cy Marmont, Ramsey Wallace, Ar- thur Rankin, Jacqueline Saunders, Virginia Lee Corbin, Pat Moore and Jane Wray. There is interest for everyone in “Broken Laws” and yet no one can see it and not come away a better citizen. Playgoers of Bismarck are look-/ ing forward eagerly to this latest and greatest of Mrs. Wallace Reid's productions. ELTINGE THEATRE “Inez From Hollywood," — brings Anna Q. Nilsson, Lewis Stone, An- tonio ,Moreno, Wallace Bee Hughes, Ben Lyon and Ford not to mention pretty Mar to the Eltinge Theatre for today ran Tuesday. Not all of them, however, work throughout the picture. It happen ed that Beery, Moreno, Hughes, Ly- on and Sterling, all were working in adjacent studios during-the filming of “Inez.” There was a scene in which Anna Q., in the role of a mo- tion picture vampire, was shown at lunch in her studio, and so the f were commandeered to act with her VAUDEVILLE ging, Instrumental, and revue numbers will all be in the Vaudeville p m which opens at the Palace Theatre Mandan tomorrow Matinee and ‘two night shows, along with Harry Carey| in his newest picture of the big West “Flaming Forties”. 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OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE rie 5 Aiea 107 Bs St. Phone 428 -VAUDEV j4 chance to se¢ the Vaudeville jing PALACE TEETER The Biggest Fifty Cents Worth of Amusement in Northwest. SP PIS SS SE TES ILLE :: PICTURES -"‘PRIPOLI TRIO . Instrumentalists—Harmony Songs. Special Stage Settings. ““THE QUAKER GIRL” LILLIAN CALVERT _Comedienne — Popular Song Hits. popular song hits, piano ianbeee the stage setting is very artistic and conforms to the high class of the entire act. ~The added feature at- traction with the show will be “The Tripoli Trio, in a Medley program of Instrumental and Night In Tripoli” this act is con ered one of the best ing and Instrumental acts appearing in Vaudeville. A special stage set- ting is carried to produce the act in true Italian style. Lillian Calvert tomes as the “Quaker Girl”, Miss Salvert is a Buxom Commedienne ima he style of delivering popular songs Will be most entertaining. The comedy feature of the bill wi be Doe Ruines and Eunice Avey both are well known Vaudeville entertain- ers und their act “The Clodhopper” with clever songs and smart. chatter will please the most fastidious. The Matinee is given at 4:00 P. order that School children may shows at 7:15 and 9:20. Vaudeville appears at both 0 STERLING BABY DIED YESTERDAY Andrew Edwin O’Berg, two month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton O’berg of Sterling, died here yesterday even- al services have been ar- ranged to take place on Wednesday | afternoon, Burial will be in, Sterl- Cemetery. DIES LEAVING SEVEN CHILDRE Mrs, Peter Mayer, age ardton, N. D., died at a1 ast_ night at about 11 o'clock, of Rich- ing a husband and seven childre ranging from one to fourteen ye of age. Her body is being shipped! to Richardton this afternoon for! ‘burial in the family plot . i Mrs. Mayer had been suffering | from stomach trouble since last Oc obe but only within the t two weeks had the illness become acute, and necessitated rushing her to the hospital. KATING RID CLOSED ROSH On account ‘of flooding this morn- ing the skating rink will be closed tonight. NOTICE Regular meeting Bismarck ip Chapter Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M., Monday evening 7:30 p. m. Work in the E. A. Degree. The shoe designers thi: pers which become both th and her mother. and the materials in cont cases slightly bizarre. mony Sing- j t six o'clock, following a short) hospital ; True Artistry Is Achieved In the New Spring Footwear pring have cleverly combined simplicity with sophistication and have given us slip- Lines this spring are unusually pleas- ing and graceful in their artistic lack of elaboration, s Annie Vorselanko, seventcen- fyear-old girl who has been ill with | sleepi sickness since last Wed- | nesday, was brought from Burnstad to a local hospital here on jand is reported to be pro Htavorab Physicians report she has regained | consciousness on ral occasions, but has lapsed “again into uncon- | jsciousness, | MRS. R. STEINER DIES SUDDEN Mrs, Helena Steiner age nth Street, dietl sudde ng ut a local hospital, 1 husband, Rochus Steiner, who is em {ployed by the Soo Railroad, and se eral small. children. Their oldest boy was recently tak- Ten tq the hospital suffering from a ‘broken leg sustained when hit by al truck. Funeral arrangements are not yet | complete, beng held up pending the | arrival of relatives from ,out of | town. SAFE FOR CHILDREN | erywhere demand a re: | dy free from injur-! Supplying this de s made FOL! ‘AR COMPOUND one! {of the Largest Selling Cough Med- | in the World. Children like My little boy had a very bad 1? “DIAMOND DYES” i | 1 — THINGS New} SICKNESS |! tate Beautiful home ng and is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. 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Ret ubst Adv. | TONIGHT MATINEE Cook by Wire Monday and in e| Every Day THEA PRE | Instead of by Fire. i here | now The Gossard Line of Beauty Elastic Belvadears Combinations Gird om Hollywood Step-ins naughty litte twinkle in her Reducing Garments See studio life hack stage as she Vamps across the screen eres The world called her the wickedest Gossatil Front woman in Hollywood 10SSi - . 5 1 Rut was she? Lacing Corsets ee Judge r yourself in t unpare alleled dr and tours. Anna Q. Nilsson, Lewis Stone, Mary Astor. rmaoof Jove amd haughter The complete You cant. tell you wear one. A. W. LUCAS C0. | | COMEDY “ll i ih a ERE is a picture that will wind itself around vour heart and make you feel and think as a picture hes never made you feel and think before! You think vou have seen the “Last Word” in strong drama and human, vivid characterization, but you haven’t — not until yeu’ve seen this picture! It reveals the jazz-mad age as it has never been revealed — it shows the youth of the country in its wild striv- ing after new sensations—and it tel's the most beautiful story of mother love ever told! It’s the biggest pictuye sensation of the decade and every man, woman and child in the country should see it! CAPITOL THEATRE Three Days commencing Tonight, Monday March 2nd. ADULTS 35c¢ CHILDREN 20c Matinee Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.—10 and 25c. “ip