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| hee The Rigler-Dworsky ‘ Nuptials Celebrated "., Here Sunday Noon The wedding of Miss Lillian Rig- ler, daughter of Mr. Charles Rigl Mr. Paul Dworsky of Iron Moun. in, Mich. was solemnized at lock noon Sunday at the home of the bride’s father on Avenue Rabbi Hess of Sidux Falls, S. D., of ciated. Only the immediate members “of the family were in attendance. Mrs. W. F. Rigler of Flasher, Mr. and Mrs, H, E. Tilsen of Mobridge, S, D., and Adolph Rigler, brother of the bride, who is a student at the University of Minnesota, were out- of-town guests. Following the ceremony o dinner served to 14 guests. The house was prettily decorated with cut flowers. Mr. and Mts. Dworsky left evening for California where will spend their honeymoon. will then go to make their home. irs. Dworsky has lived in the city for the past seven years and has a large circle of friends’ here. She is a graduate of the Bismarck high last they ‘They Iron Mountain to ~ school. Her lovely soprano voice has won her a prominent place in the musical circle of the city. Mr. Dworsky is engaged in busi- ness in Iron Mountain. Mrs. Larson Is Hostess to Bridge Club on Saturday Mrs, John A, Larson entertained Saturday evening at bridge for the members ‘of her club. Three tables layed, honors going to Mrs. R. E. ‘enzel and Mr. H. F. Keller. At the conclusion of the play a course. luncheon served. Ap- _pointments were in the vatentine colors. The cfab will meet in two weeks with Mrs. H. E. Shearn. LUTHERAN LEAGUE MEETS The Lutheran League of the Tri ity Church will meet Tuesday eve ing at 8 o’clock, An important busi ness. session is planned for which all members are urged to be present. The following program will be Piano solo Thelma Livdahl Vocal solo Ruth Halverson Talk .... Violin solo. Myrtle Leet: Piano duet—. re and Ann Monson. ENTERTAINS CLUB Miss Esma Pearce entertained the members .of the L-D club her home, 322 First street, Friday even- ing. The house was cleverly dccorat ed in red hearts and the valentine theme. was carried out on the table and in the candy baxes. A cour luncheon, in which the valentine co! ors predominated, was gerved at the conclusion of the jing. - MEN’S CLUB SUPPER. 3 A supper for the Men’s club of St. George’s Episcopal church will be served on Tue: evening at 7 "clock. A. short program will be ven including a talk by the recto2, Rev. FH. Davenport. A gener discussion of ways to make the Men’s satu, power in the church will fol- ow. ———e YEOMEN WILL MEET The regular meeting of the Yeomen will be held in the A. O. U. W. hall at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. There ll be initiation, Cards and danc- g will be provided. Refreshments and awarding of prizes will conclude the evening’s program. , MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the MeCabe. Methodist Episcopal church will meet tomorroy afternoon .with Mrs. J. K._ Doran, 406 Thigd street. Mrs. John Morange will ben charge of the program. PANHELLENIC DINNER TOMOR- 2 » ROW The Panhellenic association — will “be entertained tomorrow night at a bridge dinner at the Grand Pacific hotel. Mrs, L. V. Miller is in charge of reservations. All snational sorori- ty women are invited. . LEAVE FOR CITIES _ Al Rosen left Sunday evening for the Twin Cities, St. Louis and San Antonio, Tex., on a bbsiness trip. The Tribune etred Saturday. in stat- ing that Mrs. Rosen accompanied her husband to the Twin Cities. GUEST. HERE ‘ Lloyd Strohl of Yakima, who has been visiting with 4 ar in the city, the guest of Mr, an . Ce Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle and Mre, Strohl spent the week-end in Sterl- Mrs. Ww i Ace. and Navy ing fo Generally “fair tonight and Tuesday ; colder mansee: is .c B home with tonsilitis, 2} on Avenue B. Hark, Hark, My Soul. imestown. en’s ‘ ’ \ Mr. and Mrs. Lahr Entertained at Dinner Saturday Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lahr enterta Jed at a five course dinner Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at their home Covers were laid for 24 guests. A beautiful color sclicme of pink was used in the appvint- ments. Cut flowers in the chosen color adorned the tables and bowls of pink roves were placed about the rooms. After dinner six tables of bridge were played, honors going to Mrs..J. 1. Huyck and Mr. G. D. Mann. Mrs. Lahr was assisted in serving by her | ¢, daughter, Miss Agnes Parson: Birthday Party Given Saturday For E. T. Beatt Mrs. E. T. Beatt entertgined Sat- urday evening at her hame on Ave- nue D with a four course bridge din- ner in compliment to her roar on the occasion of his birthday anni- nquils and pussy willows on the prettily appointed ble and the yellow and green color motif was carried out in) all the decorations. The ladies were given pretty men cigarette Lucile Lahr, and Miss indy corsages and the holders as favors. After dinner three les of bridge were played, honors going to Mrs. Henry Hanson, Mr. ond Mrs. J. L. Mullin. Jamestown Glee Club Sings Tonight at resbyterian Church The Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church is spons' ing the program which the le Glee Club of the Jamestown College will give tonight at the Presbyterian church, foremost college musical organiza- tions in the state, has planned a de- lightful prog for the evening, The concert wii win at 8 o'clock. The program is: Sea Fever. oe Mark Andrews ing Song... leridge Taylor When Our Dreams Come True).. treed W. Bishop Vocal solo seeee Selected Robert Johansson Reading ............ serves Selected Dwight Curry De Coppah Moon Medley Goin’ H Piano Solo .... Ral She Stands There Smiling ‘ Thurlow Lieurance - Thurlow Lieurance . Wyatt Hunter - Open the Gates of the Temple ;, Shelly Sheridan Dvorak « Seiected The “Angelus. a $I Let Their Celestial Concerts. .Handel Jamestown College song. LADIES AID TO MEET The Ladies Aid . Socicty of the First Baptist church will mect Thursday’ afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. Craven. Mrs, Craven will be assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Milton Rue. HOME FOR VISIT Miss Be&trice Register, student at the Jamestown College, is spending the mid-semester vacation in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Register. : LEAVES FOR MARKETS Mrs. H. Leibold (Sarah Gold).of the Sarah Gold shop left. Sunday evening for Chicago, New York and er eastern markets on a spring ..|“Infatuation,” which is being shown The Glee club, one of the | Vib buying trip.. * DINNER TUESDAY ‘The regular dinner and business meeting of the Business and Profes- sional Women’s club will be held to- morrow evening in the club rooms. GUESTS HERE Miss Marign Barton and Miss Avis Carlyle of Braddock” were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Potter on Second street. HERE FROM UNDERWOOD A. F. Janke of Underwood is in the city teday on busine: d is visit- ing his sons, Harry and George. HAS TONSILITIS Miss Marjorie Bolton of the Provi- dent Life Insurance company is ill at her home with tonsilitis. SON BORN be Mr. and Mrs. Anton Oberg of Ster- ling annoynce the birth of a baby boy Saturday morning at the home of Mrs, W. H. Miller, 503 Ninth street. GOES TO AUTO SHOW Tol pay d of the tore left last r the Twin City auto BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. CKarles White of es city announce the birth of a son junday at their home. DROVE TO MINNEAPOLIS. inneapolis uw where y will atuead the autor nob je show. ‘VISITED IN MENO. and Mrs. -L. B.C: the week-end with relati oken. aoe ON BUSINESS R. E. Truesdale of Mott. has re- turned home after a business visit in the city. VISITED AT HOME Miss Mary Ellison’ was the guest of her parents in Sterling over tne week-end. “" a WEEK-END GUESTS; — Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Schwartz of New' Salem were week-end guests in the city. J Abe KEN i 2 at Hen: 18. ILL Ralph Jewel of Han Maer Need CARD PARTY TONIGHT The Catholic Daughters of Amcrica are Lapeer 3 all ladies of the parish and t friends nt a card party tonight in: the schvol audilor- jum, DEGREE OF HONOR WILL MUET There will be a special meeting of the Degree of Honor tonight at 8 o'clock at, the Homan parlors. — All members are urged to bu present. IN MINNEAPOLIS The Misses Lucile and Helen Dahl @nd Mis Helen Katen have gone to Minneapolis where they will visit for a week. CLUB TO MEET The Progressive Mothers club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs; Harry. Stewart, 222 ht street, CALLED TO FARGO Mrs, Joh Geistler bas one to Fargo, where she was called by the death, of Earl Stephenson, an old riend, Captain Anna Whitby and Licuten- ant Knuth of the’ Salvation Army have gone to Fargo on business. APOLIS H. L. Wheeler left last evening for Minneapolis, where he will attend the automobile show. TO CITIES among the Bismarck eople in attendance at the automo Bite’ show in Minneapolis this week. VISITED HERE" Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Belk.of McKen- zie spent the week-end in the city with friends. sf ON BUSINESS Ed Gibbon of Christiania is a business visitor in the city today. ie, | At The Movies | o @ | ELTINGE THEATRE | Egypt—land of Cleopatra and cig- arettes—figures centrally in Corinne Griffith’s latest starring picture, at the Eltinge today and Tuesday. As is usual with stories. allocated; this strange land, the film fairly | with all manner of myster ind ufforescen events. Yet i is said to be not strictly a mystery drama, but rather a drama flavored with some of the spice of mystery. “Infatuation” is an adaptation of “Caegar’s Wife,” W. Somerset Maugham's stage success. The idea of the play concerns the forced flir- tation of a neglected wife and her eventual reclamation by her husband. Supporting Miss Griffith are Percy Marmont, Malcolm MacGregor, War-; ner Oland, Leota Lorraine, Martha Mattox, Claire DuBrey and Clarissa! Selwynne. Lloyd Hamilton, the pathetic come- dian, is also on the program in his new comedy “Careful, Please,” with News pictures being shown. —_ i \ caprvon THEATRE | Two well known comedians form-| erly seen in the slapstick variety of ‘comedy, are now brightening — the| scrucn in some of the best of the ngth comedy films ing made for the delight of the movie-goer. Eddie Gribbon and Tom Wilson are the pair who make up a comedy team in the latest Al Christic special fea- dure “Seven Days” which has been filmed from the Mary Roberts Rine- art—Avery Hopwood stage farce which imada,a hit several years ago t and which is ving at the Capittol theatre to- gc en Tom Wilson enacted the role wf a policeman in Charlie Chaplin’s picture “The Kid,” it was one of the first big roles of this nature ever seen in a feature picture. Naturally Wilson's ‘work the “cop” attracted ‘a great deal of attention and for many pictures which followed Wilson was destined to play ane role of the minion of the law. Then followed # long career as a “blackface” artist an not until “Seven Days" e along did Wilson get back to favorite part. PALACE, MANDAN | A plpasing variety of acts will be | offered on the Paluce program Tues- day. The bill is made up of the kind of acts that have proved most -popu- lar at the Palace and the feature pic- ture is one of the best. Bonnic Sin- clair & Sister who appear in “The Xylomaniacs” offer instrumental mu- sic and dancing. Dressed in Scotch | kilts, they play the pipes, drums and the _marimbapho: Young and Er- said to he snappiest pair ers sent over the circuit this Their outstanding numbers his are an imitation of the drum corps by Mr. Young and a triple clog dance by Miss Ernest. The comedy sketch, “thy ighbor’s Wife,” presented by Martha Russell & Company is a mix- ture of both comedy and drama, | Martha Russell, Roy Van Fossen and Laura Hulbert are to be seen in the cast. Padgette & Lubin are two boys dng comedy singing, dancing, har- } monica and. a fast ukelele blues. | Their act is called “Two Sunflowers | from Dixie.” The closing act com-} bines highly entertaining: acrobatic.| tumbling, hand to hand and head-bal- ancing stunts, spiced up with clever chatter and is Ktasentedh by Dura, Cross & Renee. Adolphe Menjou will be seen on the screen in “A King on | MMain Street,” the best comedy drama he has made. Bessie Love and Greta Nissen furnish the feminine touch to! the picture. i Buy a Saimple Fur Coat now and save one-half. Buchholz Milljnery. | Mr. Keljik of St. Paul is at)’ * MeKenzié Hotet with art tal rugs, art goods and in room 26 of: the First Gui hing made Headquarters of County Red Cross Chapter Are Moved Headquarters of the Burleigh County Red Cross chapter are ynow nty bank building where Miss er Cashel, county scerctary, is.in charge. The offices were moved last week feom the City Nation bank buikl- ing, where they have been located for the past two years. . The Scott Cameron law offices in the City National bank building have been enlarged to take over the rooms formerly occupied by the Red ross, Several Improvements are be- in the offices. Funeral ‘Services * Held Sunday For Mrs. Joseph Mann Funeral services for M: bert Mann, who died ning of cancer burn, were held two o’clock, The services were con- dueted by 1, R. Burgum, an old friend of the Mann family, A double quartet sang gospel hymns and Hen- ry Halverson of Bismarck was solo- ist. The body was laid to res Riverview cemetery, Washbur Mann was a member of the Eas Star and that organization attended the funeral in a body and conducted ritual work. Mrs. Mann; daughter of William nes Marcoe Lambert, was borr cott, Wis. June 7, 1869. fhe ived for some time in/Red nn, later coming to Inne- where Mr. Lambert home steaded. In 1884 they came to MeLeun | county where they lived on a ranch 10 east of Washburn. She veral years in Mefean coun- 18983, she was married to Joseph Mann and they resided for iY two years near Brush Lake, north In 1895, when Mr. Marin county treasuf they cam hburn where théy have made their residence contintously. One daughter and three sons were bor to Mr. and Mrs. Mann, the daughte dying in infancy. Three sons, L bert, Lewis and Winston She is also survived by a siste . H. Englin, Portland, Ore. aT Annericas mast famous dese ere desserts are pater and quicker to are than any —. To tke house wife whip prepariny original des- serts, J nO gives her inventive. ers e best opportunity pow And she has the satisfaction |o€ serving a dish attractive to « the eye, satisfy: ing to the taste and at only the cost of a few minutes work. How to make plain Jell-O dessert. Measure caretully, adding one pint of Bolling water foc cach Sesiver . Iva Lam: | ¢ , Tassment. lee lub brothers, Archie of. Bri ang Bert of Californ | Anton Tidiger of Glen Ullin Dead ith Columbia, Anton Tidiger, Ullin, died at'a local hospital Sunday following a lingering illness. Com- plete arrangements have not been made for funeral services, which will probably be held in Glen Ulin on_ Wednesday. Me. Tidiger is survived by his wife and cleven children, the oldest of which is 19 year: Lions Hear Talk on the Life of Lincoln nd Pe spirit of Arm : loyalty’ and love of and his unselfishness were the poihts Drought out in the —ad- dress. Miss Mable Clair M furtry of the te Tedchers’ College in Valley with a nuinber of musical selections. The St. Mary’s instrumental quartet jave eral numbers. George F. Killenger, sceretary of the Lions club at Hyde Park, Cni- | nd secretary of the Cook coun- | ty. IMinois, Council of Lions clubs, s in attendance. Mr. Killinger.) bd Women’s ° e Daintiness Under |the most trying hygienic handicap now ' assured. NEW way | offers true protection — discards like tissue. IGHT frocks, sheerest gowns wear them now any day, vy time, anywhere, without a moment's doubt or fear! The yncertainty and insecurity of the old-time “sanitary pad” has been ended. Mogt women now use “KOTEX” + .+.a new and remarkable way. Five times as absorbent as ordi- nary cotton pads. Deodorizes, thus ending ALL dan- | ger. of offending. 'W Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embar- Obtainable at all drug and depart- ment stores simply by saying “KOTEX.” You ask for it without , hesitancy. Costs only a few. centa Proves old ways.a needless risk. 12 in a pack- age. In fairness to yourself, try #. No laundry—discard like tissue FOOT SPECIALIST All diseases of the feet success- fully treated. Phone 311 ARA WESTPAHL Richmond's Bootery Evenings by appointment. STUDIO” Lucas Blo Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota Gregg Shorthand Touch Typewriting American Beokkceping Secretarial Training the the Also, the most reasonable rates for tuition. “Prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal . Purple Violet Flower In the Bottte Toilet Water Package’ in Scarlet Smartly tied with silver and lavender gauze tissue ribbon, makes, a lasting Valentine, Apnystsary, Birthday Gift orprize. It is an expression of love. PHONE 466 ’ Presbyterian Ch es ary 2 e ah oe es urc who is in North Dakota for the first; time, told of the very iavorable im- pression which the state and the city of Bismarck had made with him. J. J. M. a group of Bo tendance. Bruce ter, in a short talk great versatility that scoutin, a boy. Dr. F. B, Straw: of the club, presented Franci with x merit badge following a num- ber of piano selections. ! A letter from|Dr. C. A. Fisher, a former member of Yhe club who is now living in Los Angeles, told of the work of the Lions club in that place, ' The attendance prize was awarded to Henry Hanson, Harry Thompson school Play of the high akers spoke in. behalf Amazons,” nted by the Play: Auditorium on “pitth of daughter Saturday at the Bismar hospital. { Saleman’s Sample Fur Coats I sale Tuesday y at half orice at Buchhoiz Millinery. NotYour Fault — But— The child ran out from behind the wagon and was under your wheels before you saw it. Not your fault—but—you're in for a big damage suit, never- theless. There's only one way to fully protect yourself against such un- avoidable accidents. JETNA-IZE #tna-Auto Insurance protects you against the many forms of loss to which ownership or oper- ation of an automobile may make you liable. May we tell you about its many advantages today? Henry & Henry Insurance eee DR. M. E, BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 210W Bismarck, N. D. Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT MONDAY and TUESDAY PERCY No Commission No Yardage . No Switching Your carload livestock Prompts ly -unk ,. watered and fed when shipped to, : Armour and . Company West Fargo, N. D. e MARMONT Set in the splendor of Egypt, where lovers kiss ’neath wink- ing moon dnd pray there never a tomorrow. NEWS PICTURES 8:00 O’clock Tonight Saleman’s Sample Fur Coats} Wednesday. at half price at Ie special sale Tuesday and| Buchholz Millinery. DO YOU KNOW STATION KFYR The Hoskins - Meyer Broadcasting Station is going on the air TONIGHT with an opening of the ELK BAND CONCERT {rem 8 to 9 o’clock. 248 IS OUR WAVE LENGTH. Our announcer will give you our tentative programs. HOSKINS-MEYER BEAUTIFUL Is the remark we hear — when showing the model pictured above — made _ in Sauterne Kid with blonde trim, 18/8 spike heel. ’ It’s a “Fashion Plate” Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER AUNT MARY WANTS ALL TO COME “Handy” Gets Em Together “Gander dinoet at Aunt Masy’s! Of course, we'll be there!” Invitations come oftener on the farm since “Handy Telephone” was hired. ‘The convenience of the telephone is worth many times its cost. One Poticy - ue Systens = Uniceres! Sereten