The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1926, Page 5

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SOCAN Aes Yust's j , cial. end Personal Mrs. Andersen Entertained at Bridge Wednesday Mrs. W. 0, Andersen was hostess Wednesday afternoon in her home, Ul Third street, to three tables of bridge. -Honors were won by M J.C. Oberg and M: dononile and tulips were used to decorate the rooms. A course lunch-! tui was served at the conclusion of the ‘afterno H. Sorenson and sisting the hi Roberts Is Bridge Hostess Mrs. H. J. Roberts, 318 Mandan Avenue, was hostess Wednesday af- ternoon to two tables of bridge. Mra. Frank Milhojlan won horiors in the, games. At the conclusion of the afternoon the hosteas served a refreshment course, ¢ -'T-Square Club Met W ednesday The T-Square club wag entertain- ed jast evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Blacklund, 605. Ninth street. Three tables of bridge were in play, honors going to Mrs, Personious and Mr. C. A. Dor At the conalusion of the gam~ the hostess served ourse ‘luncheon, The club will again in two weeks, Rose it Mrs. ary Lomas tertains Club Miss Rose Mary Lomas entertain- ed the members of her bridge club last evening: Three tables were played, honors going to Miss Grace Fraser, Miss Lomas served an attractively appointed luncheon at the conclusion of the games. The club will meet again in two. weeks, OFFICERS ELECTED Officers were elected and installed last evening at the meeting of the Degree of Honor lodge. Zuger installed the following offi- Mrs.. Rachel Scott, president; Robidou, first vice Helen Kelly, second Migs Marcella Mc- » recording ‘secretary; Mrs. ‘Rose McCarty, treasurer. Ten mgm- hers from Mandan were in attend- ance as was the state deputy, Mrs. Fred Brown of Jamestown, Mrs. ‘Mary T. Wishman of the Salvati/a Army gave a'short talk concerning the drive. *‘After the meeting the adjourned to. Hoffman's for refreshment: BROADCAST YESTERDAY Mrs. Atthur Bauer of Minneapolis, formerly of Bismarck, broadcast yes- terday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from station WCCO, Minneapolis. Friends aiear: Bismarck, who heard the pro- gram, say that it came through very clearly. Later in the season Mrs, Raver will'give'an evening radio (Program. IRTHDAY CLUB The Birthday club of the Lutheran church will meet at ; chome of Mrs. Hjalmer Nelson, 302 Fifteenth sgrect, this evening. Mem- bers and frtends are. urged to attend. LEAVES FOR HOME ‘Miss, Heian Fee nedypaieng da rett af; Mga. J. ‘aatherstone, presiden' ot the aut Federation of Women’s clubs, is leavfig for her home in Val- ‘ley City today after ¢. six weeks’ ill- ness at a local’ hospital, Firat BUYING TRIP 0. V. Bowman of the Bowman Furniture epiipany left yesterday for Chicago, , Grand Rapids and oth- er eastern furniture markets on a buying trip. —- FOOD SALE SATURDAY The Catholic Germa Ladies’ Al seisy’ at the ‘Quality: Meat Market é y Me > ‘The sale will begin at 11 o'clock, GOES, TO MARKETS Miss Eunice Cain, milliner at the Webb Brothers. stare, has gone to the eastern markets to purchase spring millinery. i SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. lentine Zimmer- e parents of a f Taylor are gon born yesterday at the St. Alexius hospital. : Franti y traveling freight Heeene, thetaity ; COLL E. A. Renee Driscoll was a business visitor in the city yester- day, é ft pee New shipment white ery Hoover aprons, all sizes, .V posh $1.75... A. W. Lucas le Sat- mn of inne ht agent for’ the 800 on business. Fair tonight; Friday un-* settled followed by snow. tar] Ce Series of Parties Given This Week | at Governor's Home i | Governor and Mts. A. G. Sorlie en- | _ tertained this week at a se inner parties. The first was Sunday evening, another Monday an the third Tuesday. guests at each affair, The were beautifully decorated, flowers, Mrs, Sorlie ia entertaining tomor. row and Saturday at luncheons. Sat: urday, and Monday evenings Goyer- nor and Mrs. Sorlie will entertain again with dinner: Guild Ladies Are The ladies of the Guild Society of St. George's Episcopal church en: tertained ‘ /Tuesda: afternoon at bridge in the parish house in com- pliment to Miss Aline Cronshey of the Episcopal Mission home at Can- non Ball, who was the guest of Mrs. F. H. Davenport for several days. Three tables of bridge were play- ed, honors going to Mrs. O. Lund; quist. A guest favor was presented Miss Cronshey. Luncheon was serv- ed at the conclusion of the games. Surprise Shower for Miss’ Rigler Members of her bridge club ten- dered Miss Lillian Rigler, a bride of next mo:fh, a surprise shower last evening at the Rigler home, 802 Avenue B. A luncheon! was served at the conclusion of the informal even- ing. Miss Helen Taylor and Miss Eleanor McDonald of Mandan were out-of;town guests. There were 14 in attendance, Miss Rigler received a number of lovely gifts. FORMER BISMARCK BOY TO BROADCAST Frank Snyder and Mrs. Alice Finnegan plan to “listen in” Sunday evening from 9 until 10 o’clock, Bis. marek time, on the program bro: cast from station KFI, Los Ange! Their nephew, Frank Howe. Jr., will play a saxophone solo and perhaps some vocal numbers on the pro- gram. Frank, better known as “Sonny” to his schoolmates, is a former Bismarck boy. SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS The Sunshine club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. Je Cullen. Plans were niade for a se! of parties in the homes of the me bers to take the place of the lurge party the club given each year in the past. Mrs. Mary T. Wishman, field director of the Salvation Army, was pledged the support of the club in the Army driv. * SHOPPIN( Mrs. Charles Ki . M A. HERE sman and daugh- Schwartz, of New Salem were in the city yesterday, shopping and v Mra Klusman’s daughter, who is in training at a local hospital. W. B.A. MEBTING The Wo Benefit Association will have a: social: meetin ‘fevening at the home of Mrs. M. R. Adldr, 415 Eighth street. All mem- the; bers and friends are invited. ENTERTAINED YESTERDAY Mrs. W. J. Mitchell entertained a group of friends yesterday afternoon in her home on Seconti street at an informal tea, The afternoon was spent in sewing. LIONS BANQUET TONIGHT The ns club will have a ban- quet and smoker tonight at, the Grand Pacific hoteliin honor of the district governor of Lions, Roy D. Marker, of Sioux Falls, 8, D. : VISITING SISTER ‘ Hattie and Henry Greve of Bent- ley, N. D., will return to their home tomo. after a week's visit in the city with their sisjer, Mrs. W. N. ool. FROM SIMS sf Misses Anna and Lucille O’Lin of Sims were visiting friends in the city for several days this week, They re- turned home yesterday. y —_ ATTEND MEETING. IN MANDAN A group of Kolahis of Pythias of Bismarck attended the meeting of the organization in Mandan Monday evening. , ERE YESTERDAY ' John Ryan of Mott was in’ the city yesterday en route to southern Min- nesota, wi SHOPPING HERE Mr, and Mrs, Walter K, Williams of Washburn are shopping in city for a few days. HAZELTON VISITOR Mrs. William Schanlabor of Hazel-/: ton was in the city yesterday visit- ing and shopping. a FROM NEW ENGLAND Mrs R. F. Hanson of New England has’ retusned home after a short vis- it in the city. ¢ VISITING HERE . W. Paulson of Minneapolis |° in the city for a few weeks’ visit ith friends. . TO FARGO Attorney E, T, Burke will le: tonight for Fargo to attend a politi-|: cal meeting. . RETURNS HOME W, H. Mann of New Salem pas re-|: urned home after s few days visit clty. i irs, ance pa were in the city yesterday business...” ine ‘Mes, Oscar Satter of Bald spending a few days'in the city with friends. P : FROM COLEHARBOR Ernest Barts of Coleharbor was al: business vistor here yesterday. age HERE. FROM .STEE! she will transact busi-|° the | | Mi. LE ‘of | it Wed- CBB: inte isy on Boel neas 3 bs { pking % MB. Raed oe MeKenale was in. the city ‘on’ business, § Joint Hostesses! sieves one of the tirst Raster hats. Small hats will continue to prevail, and the turban effect is expected to be widely popular. This baby leopard shoe--which, course, can match miflady’s coat-—-is the latest offering from Paris. It has recently made-its appearance in America. ——_—__—___________¢ | AT THE MOVIES aR ARE ELTINGE THEATRE Percy Marmont, irley Mason, Noah Beery and Raymond Holton | will be seen at the Eltinge today in| “Lord Jim,” Joseph Conrad's great story of the sea, What happens when dreams come} true? * | The answer is told in comedy,| ‘Clothes Make the Pirate,” showing | ‘at the Eltinge Friday and Saturday. Leon Errol is starred with Dorothy Gish, * ‘ Asa henpecked . little Boston tailor who shrinks in terror before) his shrewish wife, Errol imagines elf the captain of a pirate band sailing the Seven Seas. By a strange twist of fate he realizes his dreams and the ensuing events ure as amuse ing and colorful as they are unusual. has the Pirate” an- ves his comedy in “Clothes other role which talents full scope. Dorothy Gish plays the nagging wife, and the iMustrious supporting cast. includes Nita Naidi, Tully Marshall, Jan Rennie, George Marion, Edna Mur- phy and Walter Law. re eR eee FOOT SPECIALIST All diseases of the feet success. fully treated. ’ Phone 413 DR. CLARA B. WESTAPHATL Room 11 Webb Block Evenings hy appointme: ——SSaoasasass—— DR. M. E. BOLTON Asteopathic Physician 116 4th St Telephone 210W. % Bismarck; N. D. : To Erving Husbands Often... and rightly... the t domestic indiscretion is one of omission. Te isn’t difficule for « woman to Sersealaiy oo che Korma all larly to ti of favoriss candy ES pos member )and wonder now why sometimes this homage is ” Perhaps she will say nothing; but ing, just as a reminder, she make candy... strictly the tape lds heaseeaate cemociy * Galights the taste’ acd Inspl e taste an * gompanionship! 8 eee | She may have our excellent. i boa hey vor yameminbi \ The Grea: Westérn 2 Co. Gagne Building Denver, y f | TE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: BY CYNTHIA GREY Marrie men and women live much longer than spinsters and ba i No, there isn’t a catch in it! I'm Not about to tell you the exPlana- tion i, d men and women, j res come from insurance the ages of 20) ai nths am hushands hs 000 am Retw 65 and-the bachelor at the 100, + 55 and 60, fully three times ax many bachelors die as married men, | A married woman of 21 may pect to live 37 years longer. An ufmarried woi expect to live but 30. This earring, and hair cut for its w just what ix the re: advantage, has been introduced by in Robert of Fifth avenue, The deco- 3 ration hangs from the hair, but is of | attached to the lobe, that the market id women has heen and left-) they are, are thev? No! an from @ university pre eugenist, complaining unfit” were marrying Consider the bulk o} ever, We know perfect! college people-—cultured, people—are not the bulk’ of our pop- ulation, Consider the bulk. We are ‘inclined to believe the insurance companies are right—marriage does cull and take the best. “Undesir- ables” remain, The insurance companies try this explanation, also: Married men and women live more regular, routine lives. Papa goes from his office home, and from home to his office. But the bachelor can govany place at any time. He is out More at night und therefore more ely to. meet with accident. This+ probably will be interesting and illuminating news to the hordes of married women who ask “Where is imy wandering spouse tonight And, say the insurance agents, the married man is better fed, better cared for, in general, than his unwed brother. Strangely enough, the insurance |savants propound «absolutely no ex- Rn nnnmemnnnnn. planation why a wife lives longer MONKEY IN DISGRACE ‘than a maiden. One’ wonders why London—A new arrival at the zoo they do not attempt it! F has been sent there in disgrace, which! Surely in this age of assuming sa sad way to arrive. He is a benu.. that every virgin treads the primrose iful bonnet monkey, large h they could prove that the maid- strong, with a lovely-coat. He used ¢v's dissipations bring her to an un-/ to be a pet, but one day he turned timely end and an early grave! in a bad temper and bit his owner. | EO DETR 1ST Ee , Just received, new ship- Mr. Tuttle Can Sleep ment Japanese Pongee pur?! After Gas is Gone ‘silk. Very cvecial, 69¢ yard.| A. W. Lucas Co. “After taking Adlerika, the heavy i feel (gas) in my abdomen is. en- tirely gone and I get a good night's rest now,” (signed) J. C, Tuttle. Ad- lerika removes gas in TEN minutes and brings outa surprising amount of old waste matten you never thoneht, was in your system. This excellent intestinal evacuant is wonderful for constipation “or stomach trouble. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Jos Breslow, druggis Adv. lene and a Here is another fetching Easter hat, presenting again the dominating cup effect. This shape can be worn by almost any woman, avacnonsunnnenosesesonovcnnincnecansnceancescscuncnoncnsnnanusenrangcng ennenbanecgnannnnee: Provident Life Insurance Agents Are Meeting Here Commencing yesterday, the Provi- dent Life Insurance Company is hold- from North Dakota, and Minnesota, force, and the visiting agents. elors.| ing a two-day meeting of its agents | South Dakota | Last evening a din- only that it seems longer tol ner was given for the home office The annual meeting of the board of di of the comp: January 19 at the h Rismarek, An éight pero dend was. de 1 to stockh office Ornaments con le huge pearl are very A vivid evening i velvet trimmed with SWEAT! was held in nt divi- Sweaters and wool hose to match are an i¢pensiible flapper'’s GLOVES part of the Gloves become more ornate, with hour ago we finished reading a how! stitched cuffs and cutouts and em- broideries ‘and beads. Award the Plaintiff $50,000 High verdicts seem to be the rule these days. Be sure the protection afforded by your Automo- bile Liability Insurance is ASENA;:IZE HENRY & HENRY INSURANCE. Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE.” HOSKINS-MEYER A. W. Lucas Co. Friday and Saturday Sale of Sewing Supplies Battons of pearl in 2 and 4-hole style, 12 on a card. An exceptional value in this sale at, / 5c the card... < Baby ,Pants, good ~rubber in wh.te Large size only, RE NR i scsi a > 0% Rickrack, 1 -Fack in sizes 29 to cial this sa retrized —riek- e ani colors, , . 10c Needles ~ “Milward’ © sharp needles with 25 to a paper, in solid or assorted sizes. The Safety Pius, “Just Rite” ,Buarded coil, rustproof’ pins with 12 to a card, in 6 sizes. This sale, special at 3 cards for... 25c J.P. Coats sewing thrénd in 100-yard spools. Sizes 40, 50, 60 and 70 in white and black, special, 20c 6 spools for.....: _—_—_—_—_———_ Buiton TI “Regent,” ex- tra strong, linen finished 100- yard spools in ‘black and white, -13c sthe spsol,....:.).5, Buttons with 12 to a card, in 2 and 4-hole style, are just . the thing for underwear and wash dresses. This sale. the Collar bands, sizes 14 to 17%. Special, 5c Shoe Laces, extra good qual- only . . ity hlack and brown laces in 36 and 40-inch lengths, ‘also Bron xia ndects, Qo “Just Rite” halr nets for thi medium width, Paris . Elastic white only, % and 12-yard 2! ‘ reels .,..+ mereeried % inch, Thimbles,) nickel plated and in assorted sizes, specially priced, ‘curling 49c Coat buttons. A large as- sortment of values to $1.85. “Flapper” electric irons, (guaranteed) Satcty Pins made of brass, nickel or gold plated, 50 pins in a bunch. 0 c Assorted sizes...... “Just Rite” dress many styles. shields, Hook and Eye Tape of De Long quality, in sizes 1, 2 and 3, may be had in white, in this sale at, 1 9c the yard. * Twill Tape, extra strong, In Ryard plecey and assorted wo of %& to % Inches. ite only, special y at, the voll.....,... 10c Clearance and White Sales Next Week, Every color | dancing dress for the subd a adil : Lin the rainbow may be hought in the] t lar. é rélar ‘ é atin "renered i od up-to-date shops. STEEL BUCKLES ery tonight at 7:30. Cut steel buckles lead all the oth- act 2a Ade tT New showing epring crepes. 1 Siatee ornaments fo. popular farar. inestone buckles are strictly lim- Very a ial, 1.39 yard. A W. Lucas Co. " j ited to evening sh PINK CHIFFON nestone beads WOODEN READS Woode Fs in long, heavy strands ne Worn with filmy afternoon dresses, RUSTLES | An_oce ul bustle ix seen among: | the frocks from Paris, A huge taf-| feta bow gave the bustle effect in a h, Matinee Every Day At 2230 TONIGHT — Thursday the scientific fuel. ; PERCY MARMONT SHIRLEY WASON, NOAM BEERY, FASHION’S oe HATTON __ FAVORITE “LORD JIM?” Joseph Conrad’s Story of Adventure on the Sea and Tropical Isles. A Novelty Coior Fable “ONLY A COUNTRY LASS” end comedy “Ship Shape” FRIDAY and SATURDAY LEON ERROL , end DOROTHY GIS! —in— “CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE” Buckle Pumps Featuring a pump in a with a Silver Buckle as sketched. A glove-like fitting pump with 17/8 tp’ke hee’. $7.50 styles pump or patterns, Webb Brothers Shoe Department smartty styled Patent Lea Smart Buckle in one pumps, strap CLOSING OUT OF ALL WINTER HATS AT $1 .00 each Come Early and Get Your Choice. These Hats have been formerly N EUs Sarah Gold Shop STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE, 312 MAIN S PHONE 566 marked to sell for as much as $15.00 SAFER THAN THE PYRAMIDS {i King Tut has been removed from . his tomb of 3000 years, but a- Safety Deposit Box in our stee: reinforced Vault protects always. At the cost of a few cents a day every care regarding your valu-.. ables is definitely removed.

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