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Social Mr. and Mrs. O'Hare Are Hosts at Pretty Evening Bridge Party Five tables of bridge played at the pry party given Friday even- ing by Mr. and. Mrs. H. F. O'Hare in their home, 802 Fifth street. Pussy willows afd daffodils were arranged] tab! attractively about the rooms an Io! heme of pale green and yel- carried out in the appoint- Honors in the bridge games were won by Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Diehl. At the conclusion of the play the hos tess served a prettily appointed course luncheon. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Elsie Draile was the guest of honor at a surprise birthday party at her home, 1309 Rosser street, Sat- urday evening. She received a num- ber of lovely gifts from the guest Piano and vocal selections were giv- en during the evening and a luncheon was served. Out-of-town guests in- cluded Miss yet Drosgebauer of Mandan and Miss ‘Pearl n of Driscoll. FORMER BISMARCK MAN SERI- OUSLY ILL Albert Anderson, formerly a nurse av the St, Alexius hospital, is seri- ously ill.with heart trouble. Mr. An- derson went to Denver, Colo. from Bismarck and is now located in Min- neapolis. He is a brother of Theo- dore Ani jon of Bismarck. TI CARRINGTON Judge Fred Jansonius left yester- day for Carrington, where he will complete a term of district court in Foster county. The term was started carly in March, but was re- cessed last week. One jury case “ aes court cases remain to be eard. 1. 0. 0. F. TO MEET The I. Q, O, F. will meet tomor- row night when work in the second and third degrees will be conferred on six candidates. The degree staff is requested to come at 7:30 o'clock. All visiting members are cordially invited. LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET The regular business meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held in the Lions room of the Grand Pacific hotel on Wednesday evening, March 24. Refreshments will be served. Miss Madge Runey hostess. HOME FOR WEEK-END Miss Edith Whittemore, who is specializing in primary work at the State Teachers’ College at Valley City, spent the week-end with her parents, Dr, and Mrs. A. A. Whitte- more. * YEOMEN MEET TOMORROW The Yeomen will hold their regu- lar meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the A. O. U. W. hall. Roll call will be followed by a business session, an entertainment, ments and dancing. VISITED HERE. C. B. Harris of Seattle, western const manager for the Security Ad- justment Co., of Minneapolis, stop- ped in Bi ek Sun for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Harris. SUNDAY VISITORS nd Mrs. John Noon, Mr. and harles .Nvon>and Mrs. W. J. of Wilton pee sateiaa 4 the city, guests of Mrs. Mattie MISS ALLEN LEAVES Miss Clara Allen, who has been in the city, the guest of relatives, will leave this evening for her home in Amarillo, Texas. z PARENTS OF. DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustafson, marck, announce the birth of a daughter Saturday at the St, Alexius hospital. refresh- PARENTS OF GiRL Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scherle, Jud- son, announce the birth of a daugh- ter this morning at the St. Alexius hospital. GUEST HERE Mrs. iS Sattas ot Garces grene the > the cit; ie 8 e week-end in the vs He, geet of her sister-in-law, Mrs. gum. CALLED TO NEW YORK Miss Angeline Schiess, primary teacher ut ‘McKenzie, has left for New York city where she was called by the death of a sister. ON BUSINESS J. Ap DeLong of Baldwin was a bus- iness visitor in Bismarck Saturday. ACCEPTS POSITION . WilHam Byrne accepted a posi- tion at the Holt and Johnsrud store. FROM BRISBANE Mrs. E. L. Meyer of Brisbene was shopping in Bismarck Saturday. HERE WITH FRIENDS Mies Ruth A. Weber of Napoicon is ie friends here. The Weather Fair tonight ‘and Tues- ‘day; moderate and Personal Mrs. Whittemore and Miss Runey Hostesses . at Bridge Luncheon Mra. A. A. Whittemore and Miss! Runey were joint hostesses | Saturday afternoon in the former's home on Second street ber A dainty yellow color carried out in the appointments decorations, Yellow tulips and quils were used in attractive profu- sion about the rooms. Honors in the bridge games were won by Mrs. A. J. Sylvester of Man- dan and Mrs. A. M. Christianson. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. J. M. Hanley, Mrs. Sylvester, Mrs. G. W. Stewart and Mrs. R. S, Leekly of Mandan. ENTERTAIN CLASS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith were hostesses at @ pretty St, Patrick’s | osha Saturday evening in their jome, 813 Fifth street for the mem- bers of the Earnest . Researchers’ Sunday school clas: The St. Pa- trick motif was carried out in the decorations, favors and in the course luncheon served at the conclusion of the evenit ‘ollowing a’ business meeting, games were played. Fifteen members of the class were in attend- ance. NURSES’ EXAMINATION The North Dakota state board of nurse examiners will hold an examin- ation for registration of nurses on Aprit 20 and 21 at Fargo. Applica- tions must be the hands of the secretary at least ten days prior to the date set for examination. Furth- er information may be obtained from Josephine Stennes, seeretary-treasur- er of the board, Rugby, N. D. HOSTESS AT DANCI PARTY Miss Isabel Zeamer entertained Satyrday evening at a prettily plan- ned dancing party in compliment to Mise Katherine Kositzky, who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. ix couples were in attendance. Late in the evening a luncheon was serv- ed. PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS TO MEET The Progressive Mothers’ clu) will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. William Wilcox. Roil call will be answered with Irish stories The study topic, “The Origin of St. Patrick's Day,” will be given by Mrs. Jacob Yeas! HONOR GUEST AT BREAKFAST Miss Josephine Kositzky enter- taineth Sunday morning at 10 o'clock breakfast in compliment to her sis- ter, Katherine, on the latter’s birth- day anniversaty, There were 12 guests. 1S IMPROVING W. G. Richards, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the St. Alexius hospital recently, is re- ported as improving rapidly. TO BE EMPLOYED HERE Earl Bigler, who has been with the Wilton Mutual store, has come to Bismarck to accept a position with the Logan grocery store. HOSTESS AT BRIDGE Miss Mabel Rigler was hostess at a prettily nned bridge party Sat- urday evening in her home, 802 Ave-; nue B. TO TEACH HERE Miss Helga Johnson of Di: son come to Bismarck to accepl a‘ position in the Burnt Creek district school. MOTOR TO NEW SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Walter Purfeerst and Ernest Milliken motored to’ New Salem Sunday to be the guest of re- latives. IS IMPROVED AFTER ILLNESS Zeph Hollenback who has been uite ill with tonsilitis for several hye, is improved, it was reported to- jay. MOTORED TO NEW ENGLAND C,H, Derby motored to New. Eng- land yesterday morning, returning to Bismarck in the even BALDWIN VISITORS " .Mrs, Margaret Strand and Miss Ann Whittemore of Baldwin were in the city Saturday on business. i FROM LEITH ' Misses Lula D. Howe and Inga Syverton of Leith spent the week-end in Bismarck with friends, SPENT SUNDAY HERE Mr. and Mrs. Gus Buehler and ‘c dren of Mott spent Sunday in Bis- marck with friends. SHOPPING HERE Mr, and Mrs. Henry Jesse: Sterling were shopping in the Saturday. GUEST HERE of city Miss Alice Walsh of Brisbane was @ in the city Saturday, the guest of friends. FROM GOLDEN VADLEY .’ Mrs. E. Bauer of Golden Valley hi This French dinner costume has tuxedo coat of black velvet with satin reveres and skirt of cheviot. White waistcoat and lace. jabot go with it. ~~ AAR ARAN has been visiting in the city since Friday, returned to her home touay. Lions Treasury Is Given a Boost at Today’s Mect The regular noon-day luncheon of the Lions club today proved very | Q profitable fur the club’s treasury, as every member was fined during the hour.for some violation of the organization’s laws. Guests the club included 4H. G. Schadt of Fargo and B, ®astman of Bis- marck, beth with the Northwesteri Bell Telephone company. A stere- optican lecture on the growth and} development cf the telephone ¢om- pany was given by Mr. Schadt. _ A mustache-growing contest was inaugurated at the meeting today. At the end of a month a prize wi!l be presented to the Lion who has grown the largest mustache. prize, a mustache cup, was judged to be very suitable. _ Judge J. C. Davies, who is con- finéd at the St. Alexius hespital by illness, was remembered with flowers. The oldest known city of the Maya Indians is ‘actum, which has a monument d ig back to 68 A. D. FOOT SPECIALIST ~ All diseases of the fect success- fully treated, Phone 311 DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL Richmond's Bootery Sat. Evettings by snpointment. Let Mrs. Light select your Toiletries. She has and knows what you mecd. Phone 166. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry ‘Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. J of The LESLIE WALLA «” DIES SATURDAY | Leslie Merrett Walla, 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Walla of 310) Meetings of school executive offi- | Ninth street, passed away | Saturday evening at his home. Death was caus+ ed by complications following an at- tack of scarlet fever, The boy is sur- vived by his parents, two sisters and a brother. He wassvorn February 25, 1917. Leslie, familivtly known as was in the fourth grade at the iam Moore’ school and was very popular with his, schoolmates and teachers. R Funeral service will be held to- morrow afternoon from the home. Be- cause of the nature of the lad’s ill- ness the funeral will be private. Rev. Paul S. Wright will officiate. John and Duncan Wallace, Arthur Norum, Glen Erbie, Robert Edick and Lynn Byrne, schoolmates of the boy, wil! serve as pall bearers. Burial will be at the family lot in Fairview ccme- tery. Pneumonia Takes l. Davenport Baby month-old Leonard port, dd Mrs. urday pneumonia, Fun- x will be held dppetees ve in the family lot nt. Regan. ; Mrs. George Quong Dies Suddenly Today Mrs. George Quong, dong, chef at the ~ M died suddenly early this m Gertrude Da daughter of Mr. Davenport, died of George ie hotel norning, She children, Funeral arrangements have not been completed but the body will be taken to Chicago for burial. Canadian Pacitie Empresses tl Of course you will wantthemoftfor your money in travel com- fort. Then plan tovisit China and other spots in the Orient ona Canadlan'Pacific Empress from Van- couver. Largest and Fastest on the Pacific 10 luxurious days to Japan. Then China and Manils. It costs no more to travel on an Empress steamship —the epitome of lux- ury. Further informa- tion from local steam- ship agents or H. M. TAIT G11 Second Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn. ust Arrived A new shipment of Spring anil Easter and sh Coats in the Jatest styles ades. This is a rare opportunity for the carefu 1 shopper. $12.50 to $16.50 Figured Crepe De Chine Flare model skirts, a reg been spending a few days in Bis- marck with friends. 93 RETURNS-TO CENTER Miss Gladys Stargle has returned to her home in Center after. a short visit in Bismarck. ~ , HERE SATURDAY Mrs, John Bekér .of Hazelton was shopping and visiting friends .in Bis- marck Saturday. { RETURNS HOME Mrs. L, C.. rson has returned to ber home in Baldwin after a short. visit in the city. | LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS E. H, Holdebrand/left today for her home in Minneapolis after a visit in the city. WEEK-END GUEST Mrs. J. F. Chalfin of Hazelton spent the week-end in the city with friends, MOTT VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Auer of Molt were week-end visitors in Bismarck. ‘ uiRe SATURDAY 3 rs. Magnuson Renee ‘wore in bil Saturday. HERE FROM HEIL |, Mrs. J, G. Sept of Hell wes shop- ping here. Saturday. BUSINESS VISITOR E. A. Duffy of Mott is transacting business in the city, of - . RETURNS SOME : |! , Mie Bertha Herts of Goodrich, who value, our price $8.00 1 assor{ment of Chiffon Scarfs. Our price $2.95 DRESSES Dresses. ular $15 yf “Bud. is survived by her husband and four | : [School Executive . Officers to Meet in Two Counties lcers will be held this week in Mcln- tosh and Sioux counties, according to jannouncement at the state depart- ment of public instruction. Miss Min- inie J. Nielson, state superintendent, ‘is expected to attend the Melnto county meeting. Another represen- tntive of the state department prob- ably will be assigned to Sioux coun- ty. Under the state law school exc- cutive officers hold a county confer- fence once each year. ta Rose Shop and | Lahr Company to 1 Have Style Show {A style show will be s H 5 | vas so successful that led to make the show an annual event. Many of the gowns to be shown are direct imports and beur the labels of well known French ‘The most. stunning array Ocoee es 1% wo | | x S | Gasuioxen of the most glorious quality silk Jersey combined with knitted silk stic, this Redfern Corsel- subgly flattering to the mode for designed —the mode of feminine loveliness. oe CDWICIWM OC PWAO APHID HUES CDNAS It is the parpose of our Corset Department to pro- vide that expert fashion ad- vice which makes the solu- tion of figure problems pleasurable and successful. Corselettes $2.25 to $12.50 Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” bf Or Gai PRICPWRICAWALI CI WAS: MAIL. ORDEI NOW DON’T PASS THIS OPPORTUNITY ‘AUDITORIUM Prices—$3.30, $2.75, $2.20, $1.65—(Tax Included) PRIA DELS? OBL OSCAR 5° PRK © | i | | DeReszke « 2 Tenors—Baritone & Basso ————_ of the ne ations w women garments. rhe used car show room in the n addition to the Lahr Motor company's building will make it p sible to accommodate a much larger attendance than Both the used car and new car show roonts will be beautifully decorated for the occasion, and new models o Willys-Knight and Overland cars will form a background for the style re- jew, Music will be furnished dur- ing the shows. his will undoubtedly be one of the prettiest exhibits ever shown in h , both in women’s apparel and motor cars. est spring and summer cre be sh Mas in modeling the les ve Cook with Gas. Ideal Fuel. Hl ite the f A number of people will wait until the Saturday be- fore Easter to get their Faster footwear, but they are not going to find nearly such attractive assortracnts as those whe come down now. ‘They won't be able to choose as leisurely cither. Now is the time to make your Easter selection, Always HOSIERY TO MATCH OR BLEND Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOT!CE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER Will Rogers America’s Foremost Entertainer SEATS NOW SELLING AT HARRIS & WOODMAN: SEE and MALE UARTET DON'T PASS THIS OPPORTUNITY “THURSDAY MARCH 25TH COMING ‘ WINNIPEG KIDDIES MARCH 29TH iy Use Gas, the scleptibe fuet, Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT MONDAY AND TUESDAY Cceme and see what ‘| Lewis Stone— | suave, debonaire, looks like a million and stacks that high for real acting abilit Anna Q, Nilsson— Anna of the fair golden hair—what a beauty she is as the lady of the millions. UNE INON THIS FOR A BIG LAUGH S @)5 WALTER HIERS < E “WIRELESS (-) Lizzie” z NEWS PICTURES VAUDEVILLE TUESDAY Matinee and Evening PALACE THEATRE—MANDAN EATURE PICTURE Lionel Barrymore & Hope Hampton in “Fifty Fifty” Rosita & Co. in “Novelty Juggling and Balancing” Gallagher & Mona ‘Tangled Matrimony.” Ccmedy Singing and Talking Lillian Fernald & ‘ Boys in “Mirth, Melody, Song and Dance” Petrie & Gregory in “Aces Back to Back” Their chatter is a scream Weston’s. Models D’Art in “Reproductions from. Famous Galleries” EE MATINEE, 4 O'CLOCK 10 and 40 cents EVENING 7:15 & 9:20 all seats 50 cents PALACE ‘TONIGHT — MONDAY “The Lady Who Lewis Stone, Virginia Valli sand Nita Nala s