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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1926 complete the bridge on Burnt Creek. This is one of the biggest undertak- ‘ings of the patrol and the boys ex-! pect to devote much time to it. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING The Women’s Missionary society of the First Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. P. Engen, 811 Sixth street, Thursday afternoon at 3 ‘clock, All women interested in jonary work are asked to attend as a late attendance is desired. LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA ‘Mrs, M, J. Gillette, who has been making her home ¥ gome tume Mrs. Jessie for Denver, from where she] will go to Los Angeles, Cal., for an extended visit. |, ‘ ENTERTAINS SCOUT PATROL of reaper nant oe Rar geen Dr. and Mrs. Larson Past Matrons Conduct Entertained Tuesday | Annual Meeting for With a Bridge Dinner| - Eastern Star Members Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Larson were} The annual Past Matrons’ night hosts last evening in their homc, 709| Was observed last evening at the Fourth street, with a three Course 7/ meetiog of the Eastern Star in the o’clock dinner. The ger prettily| Masonic Temple. ‘The beautiful and and meditation prepared ee of Christ In America, WEDNESDAY The Water of Life ea decorated in orchid and yellow, were| impressive obligation service wi arranged for 16. guests. Jonquils; given by ‘candle light with the fol- were used attractively about the| lowing past matrons taking part in rooms, e respective offices: th tive offi After dinner four tables of bridge] Worthy Matron Mrs. F. A. Lahr Read Jn. 7 If any man thi unto me and drink, Meditation—Again the 44. Text: Master MRS. RUE ENTERTAINED The monthly | meeting of the Wo- men’s Christian Temperance Union pA was held yesterday afternoon at the; M home of Mrs. J. J. Rue with Mr: ; water as the around with the metal drinking bowls. R. M. Bergeson | meeting. clinking of COURT OF HONOR TONIGHT A Boy Scout Court of Honor will) be held tonight in the office of George Will. Merit badges will be conferred upon a number of scouts. GUILD TO MEET St. George’s Guild socicty will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. 0. Lundquist on West Thayer. . FOOD SALE SATURD: and see not. The ladies of St. George’s Gifld| seek; for if I have all and society will hold a food sale at the] Thee, I have nothing, and A. W. Lucas store Saturday after-| remains famished and athi noon. terpret to me, 1 pray Thee, th tives of my @wn heart who make: living his way of Jesu Prayer—Ble: W. C.1. rge members in attendance and at the conclusion of the service a social hour was enjoyed, efter which re- freshments were served. HERE FROM LINCOLN J. A. Little, ‘traffic attorney of |’ Lincoln, Neb., and a former Bismarck resident, is here today in connection with a case which was scheduled to be heard by the state railrond board. Mr. Little formerly was traffic ex- ape for the state board here and is. renewing former acquaintances with Bismarck. people. TO SPONSOR DANUE FRIDAY Me ainO he i Business and Professional | GOES TO CHICAGO o- club will sponsor the aute-| P C. Brooks, who has been trans- jobile show dance which is to be) acting business ing@ke city for over ven Friday evening at the Patter-| nionth, left yespmay for Chicago. n hall, A good orchestra has been aksthe per of the d. ang.the “Sig- written ‘by Cuthro, ed Lord, Union Signal promote: eral new subscription: reports were given. At the close of the busine: ing Mrs. J. 0. Varney. took charge during the program. Rev. E. I. Al- dridge, evangelist, pve an inspiring address, and Rev. T. Gales, state o: ganizer for the Anti-Saloon League, outlined his work and as! ..« cooperation of the W. C. T. U, ‘The hostess’ was assisted by Mrs. Milton Rue in serving~refreshments at the conclusion of the program. METHODIST LADIES TO MEET The Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal church will mect on Thurs. day afternoon. The various divisio RETURNS FROM VISIT Migs Josephine Ulrich, R. N., re- ed Monday from Breckenridge, where she has been on a short have,’ nor with sin to faction till I find Thee. (Copyright, 1 TRINITY LUTHER. MEE’ The Ladies Aid society of the Trin- ity Lutheran church will meet t: morrow afternoon in the church par- lors. The hostesses are Mrs. I. G. Monson, Mrs. W. 0. Anderson a Mrs. Sveinbjorn Johnson. Ali mem- bers are urged to atten M. B. A. LODGES TO. MEET The Juvenile lodge of the Modern Brotherhood of America will meet Thursday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock, which ‘will be followed by a mee! ing of the adult lodge at 8 o'clock. A good attendance of members of both organizations is urged. GUEST OF AUNT | James E. Goldsbury, student at the University of North Dakota, is spend- ing the week in Bismarck with hi aunt, Mrsi K. C. Arness, 710 Avenue D. Mr. Goldsbury will go to his! home in Beach for a short visit be- fore returning to school. GOES TO DOGDEN Miss Lena Dislevy. who resigned! ¥ her position as teacher in the Bur- leigh county school No, 2 recently, has left for her home at Dogden after, a @isit with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Scher,! Mr. and Mrs, Fred ‘Swenson and oth- er friends in the city. INITIATE CLASS OF CANDIDATES} § A class of twenty candidates was) % itiated into the A, 0. U. W. lodge|% the regular meeting last evening. A social hour followed and refr ments were served. Dancing enjoyed during the evening. MID-WEEK LENTEN SERVICE The mid-week Lenten service of the! ¥ Zion, Lutheran church will be held/% Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev./'% H. Roepe of Judson will preach on/® the subject, “Our Substitute.” The public is cordially invited. SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. John Lyngstad an- nounce the birth of a son on Tue: day, Merch 2, at the Bismarck hos- pital. Mr. Lyngstad is deputy state) % auditor. BIBLE CLASS MEETS TONIGHT The, Bible class of St. George's! % Episcopal church will meet this even- ing at 3:45 o'clock at the house. The public is invited. RUMMAGE SALE , The annual rummage and . hat/% sale will be held in the MethBdist Episcoval church parlors on Satur- day, March 27. WOODMEN MET MONDAY The Modern Woodmen of Ameri- Id an interesting business and|X social meeting Monday evening in the A. O. U. W. hall. * ¢ RETURNS TO WORK Mrs. Nellie Evarts, deputy county superintendent of schools, return: to her work today after a week's ill- ne: Dance at Patterson’s Halli§ Friday night, March 5. Auto . show visitors especially in- vited. Lutz Orchestra plays.|$ Business and Professional/} Women’s Club, sponsors. % SSS IH Remember the Big Wall Paper Sale at Bismarck Paint & Glass Co., 401 Fourth St. March 4, 5 and 6. A trip through the Olds- mobile factory at the Capitol Theatre, Friday, March 5th, at 1o.m. Admission free. Cook with Gas. It’s the Ideal Fuel. ciety will hold its regular business role, and work. meeting in the. church Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Officers are to be elected for the ensuing yeer. RETURNS TO WORK Miss Mayme Foley, who has been confined to her home for several weeks by illness, was able to return to her work at the A. W. Lucas store yesterday. BOY SCOUTS MEET Francis Nuessle was host to his! p trol of the Presbyterian Boy Scouts last evening. Plans were made to ine vides: th FOOT SPECIALIST All diseas 4 fully treated. Phone 311 Richmond's Bootery A.W. LUCAS CO. SSS EOFS OO COO COLES OPCCOSSS PSPSPS SO LPO VES Néw Spring Millinery What are the New Styles? And the New Colors? And the New Materials? Get Your Answer by Visiting Our Millinery Department. We have been preparing for Spring for weeks. An elaborate showing of models has been selected, created by nationally known designers. They are offered in a wide variety of prices. You will find numerous models that delight your eye and appeal to your sense of good taste. It will give us pleasure to assist you in find- ing the very model that.will look the best on you and please you the most. | For the Auto Show Days - March 4, 5, and 6 We offer the biggest selection that we have ever shown. 4 9 5 _ Tailored Hats, Felt Hats, Beretta Tams. ... : $ e ‘Large Headsizes for the Woman with long hair. My ‘ Bobbed Headsizes for the Bobbed Hair Miss. .. “ALL INSTUNNING STYLES Colors—Love Bird Green, Wild Honey, Italian Blue, Rose. Be sure to inspect our showing while the assortment of. models is complete. The Weather Cloudy and somewhat, unsettled tenight ,and Thursday ; colder. ” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Daily Lenten Bible .readirg. for Commission on. Evangelism of Federal Council of the Churches it, let him cunie ‘ h ;| ohn Jansonius was host to the| — peals to keen sense of thirst in «| wate tainly, Uae ee Gael eee re GM. Henry Coster Patrol of Boy Scouts last| hot, semi-tropiéal land. This appe-| Abihtea Cs a + Me | Conductoreni Mrs, J, I. Setecr| evening in his home. The patrol] tite was felt intensely by) all. ; Associate conduétress—-Mrs. H. F.| leader, Marvel Kjelstrup, was inj Every one knew the refreshing) Ke charge of an intcrosti®g business| satisfaction of the cup of cold) water vender went This sati: faction was used to symbolize the great satisfaction Jesus promises | to those who believe and obey him. Complete fulfilment of the deepest needs of the soul come to any man | the greit adventure of fe yin the wonderful ta in the court of my soul's temple and cry unto me who have eyes| It is Thyself I really tM so that I shall no longer search for what I desires designed to find no satis-'- Special Movies Diseases stay | March 19 and 20) Telephone. 240W | “The World War", a feature mo | ‘116 — 4th St. 6—F. L. Fagley) I mer it the following vlaces:| secured. The dance is being given i D RGO JAPITO), THEATRE R. S. Enge, 618] to entertain visitors at {he show and Miss Lavina Peterson left last] Two Brookly ra Bow and econd division, Mrs.| townspeople are especially invited to ing for Fargo where she will] Judy King- nent parts in 609 Seventh street: | act in the capacity of hosts and assist | visit for several days. “The Best Bad 3 Fox Film's third division, Mrs. Robert Byrne,| in entertaining the visitors. deca tran, si feature, starring Tom Mix, which be- 412/Seventh street; fourth division, SHOPPING HERE gins a three day run at the Capitol Mrs. W. A. Zellmer, 20 Broadway. REGULAR MEETING+ OF AID | Mrs. B, Waade of Killdeet is shop- SOCIETY ping in the city tod: Miss Bow, who has been in pictures | LADIES TO] The Presbyterian Ladies Aid so- four year: the leading femi King, whe pro- : appeared before thé camera for the first time about a year and a half ago. - Both have ‘bobbed hair and each has been es Of the feet success- DR, CLARA B. WESTPHAL Sat. Evenings by appointment. 6 LPLLLLLPAJCCPLPLLLPLL PPK LLL PDLB DD PKLAPBLB BD PDPBDBB PLP LLLP SOS CI 1 modern | Vealled. the. most pe now in_ pictur my has his big moments, as us- cious on, of Bismarck. al post has been endeavor. ea The lo 1, ‘and Tom Mix does some of the} ing for some time to secure this most thrilling stants of his screen] film for snowing here, and just .re-! er. Others in the cast are Paul| ceived word today that the Panzer, Cyril Chadwick, Fr: m Kennedy, Buster Gardn Tem Wilson. : J. G. Blystone directed the picture. dates have been allotted to B The film is said to u pict scenes of the descrived in. the allied nati | commended. A trip through the Olds- mobile factery at the Capitol Theatre, Friday, March 5th, at 1lp.m. Admission free. ds of ail the ELTINGE THEATRE . obra” which brifgs Rudolph Val- entino to the Eltinge today and Thurs- is not about snakes as the title ts. Valentino appears an Italian Count who comes te America| to enter busine: the the cobra s the part of he woman with 5 which the olds over its victims. “Gertrude Olmsted, who got started in pictures when she won an Elks beauty contest in Chicago and hi been climbing rapidly up the film ladder ever since, has the best part of her career in the sympathetic fem- inine She appears as a blond in sharp contrast to Miss Naldi’s bru- nette beauty, Casson Fergason, who will be re- membered for his great performance of the young attorney in Pauline “Madame returns to reen after an absence of a y in the role of the star's best friend. Three other beautiful women are in Claire de Hector » Lillian Lang- complete the ap- FOR RENT Oldsmobile Sales Room at exviration of lease. PHONE 905 his | DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic ¢ cast in| L te | Sarno, Rose Rosano: don and Henry Barron list it Legion to Have } on picture sh dents of th ng si nes and inci- | late conflic will be j shown at ithe city’ auditorium in {| Bismarek on Friday and Salurday | March 19 and 20, under the | Bismarck, N._D. Special Suit | Values FROM HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Fine all-wool hard finish” Spring Suits with two pairs of trousers : $4250 Bergeson’s TAILORING SSCS Make Your [cebox a Frigidaire Frigidaircoperatesautomatically from home electric.current. It preserves food, protects health and makes you independent of outside ice supply. Sec the new low-priced models and ask for details of our convenient pur- chase plan. _B. 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Come in and “feel” the Cushion Matinee Every Day TONIGHT — WEDNESDAY and THU —————$ crama fice. ith RUDOLPH ALENTING . ‘(@bra ‘APARAMOUNT RELEASS, aroma i best coffee to tie to, for Made in Ocr Own Mills At 2:39 Evenings 7:30 and 9:00 Velentino in a role as a” young Italian nebleman wh» tempestvous® te and Nita cobra woman — lady or love. COMEDY SCRAMBLED EGGS” NOVELTY PICTURE “THE SPIDER “This is the Coffee We Use!” In’ Hundreds%of thousandsof homes . | Emprass Corres: . held the place of honor this morning* | | and unfailingly /uniform in Quality. . Today Etrpress is the biggest selling coffee threngh- out the grest Northwest. Tes deltions Linen at Barend and its aber hare Sete Bemecwee ner Seone-Prdeen -Wells. Company, UL UT #H ae DAY ¢ the lure of 2 ory of tirring sacri- y mod touch Naldi as the GRIP” <