The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 3, 1925, Page 5

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i 3, A. Kitchen, John Stirling, and Dr. TE aa A DS | Following “Human Wreckage," | @——----—----———+— cole : ud ¢ M H. A. Brandes. All-men ‘are, cordial. |oTovable muste for both dancers and Iwhich was an expose of the narcotic will hold a luncheon meeting |") 3. hone the sheriff’s office a iy invited'to attend:and are request. |CwlecKers. in the gallery. Luncheon Situations “Broken Ba a | A At! e ovi Thursday at 12:15 at the Grand Pac y invited to attend and are request: | was served at midmpht iter demeing ituation, “Broken Laws” is a story aries ante: " ed to make reservations with F. J of Mother Love cul the aes a ve Social and Personal BUN q H the story hich is ‘curried to a lan its ‘k to the end that an Youthful Girl Chosen Mardi Gras Queen To “BROKEN LAWS” dno wbrclbiGn sinh aorien -oF{-vtceummyrs “edeion 1A: Mids. Cone (eaesble computes’ WIN’ be: aay Avert a Social War tense, emotional scenes. The court-| son's husband in the picture and| in progress. ‘SCORES SUCCESS ‘room scene alone, pleads to be punished in the place of her boy, is an epic of dramatic ef- where the mother with, in love Theodor von Eltz has the role of the young fellow Betty meets and falls athlyn Williams is Monthly luncheon meetings’ will b’ held by the organization. fe —— {feet well cast as the architect's sister who| ATTENTION, KNIGHTS OF | Judging from the effect upon the] sees that her brother is _ unhappy PYTHIAS! PRESBYTERIAN “MEN’S CLUB TO DANCE A SUCCESS A T A P ] T first nighters, “Broken Laws” is £0-] and in trying to smooth things over b t MEET The informal dance given by the j ling to be a talked-about play dur-! complicates matters the more. Important business to com The Presbyterian Men’s Club will hold its regular meeting and dinner Friday, March 17, at ‘the Chapel at 6:30 p. m. Warden J. J. Lee of the State Penitentiary will speak on “Some of the Aspects of Criminol- ogy.” Miss Ruth Rubin ,will render a violin solo. The following com- mittee is in charge of the program: y Le This Division, which is composed b B MEET ener ieee Kathlyn Williams, Theodore von Eltz| tion ‘of Commerce, with Dr. H. A. TO GIVE/MASQUERADE cE ; ‘ E TOELEHRUEBRS : Capital City pas No. an The Lions Club held a closed Dr the sane sins and Robert Edeson are featured in| Brandes chairman, and 8.|| DR. M. E. BOLTON pendent Order of Odd Fellows plan to hold a masquerade dance in their hall on March 17, to which the pub- lic is invited, ‘Further announce- ments will be made. A party is also planned for Tues- day evening,.March 10, after the reg- ular meeting, for members of all branches of the’ order and their fam- ilies. All visiting members are also invited. P, FE, 0, ELECTS OFFICERS At the regular meeting of Chapter F, of P. E. 0. yesterday afternoon ‘at the home of Mrs. Gordon Cox, the following officers were elected: Mrs.’G. N. Keniston, president; Mrs. E. B, Cox, vice president; Mrs. H. F. RS dbwne, varrespoudlng scere]/Eits | HuNeh was served) at wid Pe a $ th . oa ery 4 y as the I tary; Mss. J.P. French, treasurer; |"; ctu wilt meet next’ Monday {FOr the first time in the mad carnival history of New Orleans a debn:| gon’ ‘There was not a wenk spot | it’s UICK UAKER at Mrs. C.L, Young, chaplain; and Mrs.leyening at the C. M Flat hone. > | tante has failed to win the highly coveted honor of Queen of the Mardi’ ithe entire cast, and the work of C. T. Staley, guard. VISITS GRANDMOTHER * ceased, ladies of the Eastern and the Masons in the: Masonic Temple’ last Saturday was declared an all round success, drawing an attendance of over sixty couples, including many legislators and their wives. The six- piece band from Mandan which play- ed for the previous dance, provided meeting yesterday noon in the Lions room at the Grand Pacific Hotel. The time was taken up by short dis- cussions by I. J. Wehe, S. G. Severt- son, Dr. F. Strauss, Dr, Dursema, Judge Davies, and others, in regard to club betterment and some civie work that the club is. planning for the near future. ‘A special program for next Mon- day is being arranged by Mr. Rob- ertson. CHANGE-OF-PLAN BRIDGE CLUB MEETS The Change-of-Plan, Bridge Club was entertained at the P. W. Carley home at 1fEast Rosser Street yes- terday evening. High honors were won by Mrs. P. W. Carley and C. M. LADIES AID MEETINGS. Gras. MISS MARGUERITE WHITE For weeks the most beautiful debutantes have been appearing in gorgeous costumes at numerous balls in the hope that the secret organization which picks the queen would be attracted by their love | { Mrs. Wallace Reid has scored an- [other brilliant success as a producer of photodramas, lex second great \timely picture “Broken Laws”, was Shown to interested audiences at the Capitol Theatre yi ny, and voted an unqualified triumph. | sage, it is an absorb drama, well acted, capabl and with an adequate ba of beautiful settings and rivh cos- tumes. Mrs, Reid’s performance in the role of Joan Allen, the mother who through indulgence all but ruins her boy, was a bit of work long to be remembered. Mrs, Reid fairly lived the part, making it a sympathetic role from the start. In her support were such capable players as Perey Marmont, the pa- tient husband of the “jazz baby”; Jacqueline Saunders who did really remarkable work in that role; Ram- sey Wallace ag Joan’s husband, Ar- thur Rankin and Virginia Lee Cor- directed these players had much to do with the success of the photodrama j ments ing its lo flawless. a mad that the cast day. Be is his fil necessury for a sereen drama, and is a the Eltinge Wednesday and Theodore Roberts has the role of ’s father in the production, It It has all the ele- successful practically production throughout. credit to the producer, who worthwhile something rtain at the same time cal run. ent The newly organized at whi is to be seen thoy Klein as ast Thursday Association jective. Participation of the Association the ideal of the Di rst sereen role in a year and has that wonderful, rich flavor Dynamo Division Of A. of C. Is Organized sion of the Association of Commerce hairman, was formed with the promotion of membership ion, and it will La mother- up at o'clock to be t Will Dynamo Divi as its ob in the support duty is 119% t evening, March 4th, at 8:0 noyed by a man on 4 St. Ma Osteopathic Physician meeting Wednesday 3 all members are urge¢ here. J. R. Musolf, C. C. the lady who was a 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. : The meeting of the ladies of the i ; The story of “broken Laws” was With assurances of future visits | a; ‘ . ", | liness. So keen was the competition that a social war was thteatened.| | é eh ; little Mary Jane Wilcox left’ this |A\%. Society, of the Methodist church po avert strife among the smart set, the secret committee selepte: | “Titten by Adela Rogers St. John. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. Cheap, too—enough morning with her father, -R. S. Wil- Hy pene Thursday at 3 p.m. as) Miss Marguerite White, who, because of her youth and inclinations. | | jacule ae eu er ene é fi cox, for her home in St. Paul after |.cOWS!, Division No. 1, with Mrs.|nas never been presented formally to society. And while there are| "elghbor families, In each family to feed the whole family costs only a few cents. severgll daya’ visits atithe oh ¢|Malvin Olson, 412 Fifth Street; Di-| tears of disappointment in the eyes of many a debutante, Miss White | is one parent who takes the law Ls Nother wes {Vision No. 2, with Mrs. Harvey Har-| tonight rules over the masked thousands at the great ball which con-| ther lightly. The effect of this| her grandmother. Her mother was eine Miss Katherine Welch of/3, ‘with Mrs. W. C. (Cashman, 516 atu ULL LA 1 the flavor of oats. cents for a whole breakfast. Get is . : Ninth Street; Division No, 4 wilt i = . js it today at your grocer. ; i very d Give them the kind they love “MODERN WOODMEN weer _|M*et i the charch parlors Federated Music of delegates: from every federated | ‘At the special meeting of the Mod- ern Woodmen last evening at Odd last night, final ‘arrangements were made for entertaining the “Hi Y”| boys at a supper next Monday night. a § si 2 2 3 So tani: May 1 Your grocer now has two kinds of Quaker Oate— al church. will. meet at the Parish Headquarters for the convention , p PNTERTAINS ‘SUPREME COURT |House on Third Street on Thursday |in Portland are to be at the Multon- the kind you have always known and Quick Quakes, JUDGES Sdleiteon Bb 3200. orelock. * Tonia Hotel, with most of the sessions The Supreme Court judges and their wives were entertained at din- \‘ner’ last Saturday night by Judge and Mrs. A, M, Christianson at their home on Fifth Street. ris, 609 Seventh Street; Division No.| JAMESTOWN GLEE CLUB COMING ST. GEORGE’S GUILD TO MEET St. George's Guild of the Episco- SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET The Sunshine Club will meet to- morrow at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs, Fred Ohde, 618 Sixth Strect. Clubs to Meet stopovers at Colorado Springs Salt Lake City for sight-seeing, committee in charge announces. and the at the municipal Federation auditorium, The urges a full attendance Girls! A Gleamy Mass is to be a si Today A feature of the program planned sion on Church Mysic tests are still open and a $100 prize | will be awarded the state, conducting | the greatest number of contests by: The Man Worth Knowing ing strong. Take Scott’s! , Scott & Bowne, Blooin: field, N. J. make the-acquaintance of the AETNA- MEN FORESTERS TO MEET RETURNS TO BILLINGS of Be: iful Hair Z IZER in Bismarek—who will take care of you pear Men Woresete illnayg See Mrs. Jphn Kimes, who has been autiful Hair at a small cost per month for Automobile In- tha me AIL members are req {visiting Rer brother, John Schirmer, 35 Cont “Danderine” So Im- surance — Fire — Theft — Property Damage 4th at 8 p,m. quested to attend this meeting, also all visiting members. are cordially invited. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS THURS- DAY The. meeting of the Woman’s Club scheduled for yesterday, has been postponed until Thursday. Mrs. A. C. 4 Wilkinson will be hostess. “\TTENTION, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS! returned to her home in Billings. Funeral Services ' Yesterday For | Tappen Man Funeral services for John R. New- bury, age 42, who died at a local hos- pital here last Thursday shortly af- ter arrival from Tappen, were held yesterday at the Congregational proves Lifeless, Neg- lected Hair An — abund- ance of Juxuri- ant hair full of gloss, gleanis and life shortly follows a genu- ine toning up of _ neglected scalps with de- OFF EE QUALITY MAINTAINED In Your Own Home — Liability or Collision. HENRY & HENRY Insurance Agency j upon the children is the theme of | EVERYDAY DUTY have learned the art of keep- 24-3 1 7 3 The Boys Glee Club of Jamestown E ' “ d milk” dish doctors Fellows Hall at which about eighty| College are coming to the Presbyter- In Portland |c: the National “Hymn Contest, | Keeping your body strong the phelaniave jaan! “cite Venere | Quamer fave? were present, the McKenzie Lodge] ian church here on March 16 under sae which during the past season has'| 204° egicient is your plain | | say they ® and Bice GRRE: team did degree work. Twelve can-|the auspices of the “Christian En-| -Arrangements now being made for|created considerable interest. Thir- | healthy. That means 3 to i) Gera were paeten The Royal] deavor Society, the biennial convention of the Na- tyanine eat anaes Re India have | duty. i You'll notice the difference, too. cooking. ; ; Neighbors served supper. ‘ a \tional Federation of Music Clubs, | already conducted the hymn contests, ; al caleicats ‘ or JOINS ROAN & STRAUSS CLINIC |Which is to be held in Portland, Ore-|@nd Missouri and Texas shared the co S Sion cabal vente! een iso ters the GIRL RESERVES TO ENTERTAIN!” py. R, E. Graber, recently of Chi-|80n June 6-12, 1925, include a special |ene hundred dollar prize given by Cooks in 3to 5 minutes. 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