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FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926 THE’ BISMARCK TRIBUNE : PAGE FIVE : SS aes Oc a nee ene ne turned to her home toduy after a * “6 seal oieriting ai i | * several days’ visit in the city. | New Trick TRIAL GEHRLCGATL Give sabiticioas ox The ladies of the Nonparti- mee the Eltinge stage at both shows Fri-, SAN club will hold a rummage weil ae p a. an ersona Pee Pea eh Abe day evening and at the Saturday mati-' sale at 301 4th street Satur- b : retarriedshoine todey-aftersa visit of pee ee remmee eee ty authority | day, April 10th, starting at GDOCCCSSSS o icon days in Bismarck. stentaty recoth of weitlug tor Tite | nine o'clock. Mrs..0. W. Roberts | Bridge Dinner Given |... PNTERTAINS crn | ete ince ae | Nor Pang Pamuae and 1 * 3 | Mrs. F. B, Strauss was hostess to ie Fs ede ¥ H 3 las Entertained With a | By the Misses Welch | ine Tucsiay bridge ctuh at its reen- ute and is winner of the Underwood’ Decorating call 555—Carley. | || ; cu . {lar meeting this week. > > ‘eoncnal ' Pretty Bridge Party} and Logan Thursday } a Wey eee 3 pec pene H 3 IL %. ; 3 One of the most unique rarties of] Miss Irma Logan and Miss Mar-|,,1- H. Jennings, bookkeeper’ at the y HS the ‘season. was the 1:30 o'clock! garet Welch entertained last evening | Tribune office, ts confined to his CAPTTOR TH : luncheon given hy Mrs. 0. W. Roberts | at the latter's apartment. at Person | home today by illness i that Mi i Women : yesterday at her home on West Main! court with a 7 o'clock bridge dinner! coer 4 | dog that appears in the Street. Each table was beautifully; for the members of their club and | SHOPPING HERE 7 produ of “When: the Doo decorated with pink and lavender] other friends. The dinner table was! | Mrs, B. Mitchell and Mrs. A. N. now av the Capito Th sweet pens and lighted by pink can-! prettily decorated with jonquils and| McFadden of Wilton were shopping rame on the set the first ds an. a ors le piace cards, nut baskets,’ 2 yellow color motif was carried out,| it the city yesterday. pene n La Pi ards and the menu were Covers were ed for 12. i g ° eset sorrowft eee . . tin the same colars, Covers | three ‘tables of bride were in! z,, ENTERTAINED CLUT day of the picture with a compre: | Science tor this new hy- rked for 32 guests. play aft dinner, hono ate to [5 Ee Pa ras hostess to the ensive ie edge baby-talk as “iad. A Nicheen eight. inbles of! Mica Mary Parsons and Mrs; Roland members of her bridge club at the. sed_in the best circles gienic pad that discards yer and Mrs. O. Lund- ——— | i. me Peresa de or : c 8 vids ‘ faded | as 3 RETURNS FROM BUSINESS TRIP picture, is responsible for his know! p ars. C. B. Nickerson, Misses Fairbanks fs Olgierson, has Feturned | from pe) (SUE TM 2 laundry cabve Si Mrs. A. BL | Minot, where he has been transact-. he story required her to 4 Mra. J. M. Stephens and Mrs. A.B.) Are Hostesses at. | ing business. } ea in ‘many ‘scenes with, him and “for + . Be A * eae : him | Two Bridge Parties: HERE FROM WASNBU It is hard to toll what\may be fittie ry sie ‘ nti hota Is Hostess to Club The Misses Floyence and Margaret {is spending the day in Bismarck with Gays. It may conceal anything sequainted with the big, dog. | # cessor to the old-time “sunitury eé in ace stess to Ulu Fairbanks were hostesses Inst, even- | friends. Hessel iac) lipstick. This German is pot to be learned “in a A new way that offers far ” 7 .ing in thei: at the Hughes; = as avanity case with mirror day or so, “Jackie” tri by talk cate st ett ae i at a Bridge Party | wetnsnts of three-tabte bridge | HERE ON BUSINESS and puff. on him with perfect results [er eae Ch otsCuOn eines (BEENSS . 2 _. |party, Honors tn the games were| | Jake Spitzer, of Baldwin was in beh a Ak aaaEeL. | ch We Baer Comme a the old problem of disposal. When you buy a new pair of Mrs. V. J, Hunter entertained Wed-| won by Miss Mabel Breen and Mrs.| the city yesterday on business. Hilec sca p fascinating mclodram rom the story | Eight in 10 better-class women Florsheit k h: nesday aflernoon with a cleverly| Ray, MeLaughlin. | Mra. J. A. Boitan Haines plays opposite her as “Harlan” dian woods, adapted from the story eRe lorsheims you ‘know that your planned party for the ‘members of | of Fargo was un out-of-town guest. || GOES TO MINOT in his usual capable manner. by James Oliver Curwood. | now use “KOTE) fe ef k ith her bridge club, Three tables were} The rooms were prettily decorated |, Bruce Halliday went to Minot ves: The entire story covers a period Walter McGrail and Ray Laidlow, / niscards as easily as a piece of eet are ready to keep step wit! in play during the afternoon, honors! with spring flowers. A two course | erday to transact bu of only two days in the lives of an “pear with Miss Logan in the cast, iidde, ‘Noda t style. Th: Florsheims a going to Mrs, 8. A. Floren. |’ luncheon was served after the games, — vid) section hand, his, three young slrgginald Barker directed the pro- tissue. No laundry, Noembar- ‘yle. The new Flo: ims are. Spring flowers were used qttrac- e Misses Fairbanks were also} @——————-——________@ | children, his elder daughter, Mike, her Cuction. rassment, oes Fy tively about the rooms and at the hostesses at a bridge party on Wed-! AT THE MOVIES , ‘sweetheart, and the inhabitants of es aan Reig i: : waiting for you. Get in step now. concluston of the play the hostess, nesday evening. | i 4 the little desert town in which they’ Pupils from Mrs. Scheffer ve times as absorbent as ordi- . ‘ served.g course luncheon. eel ~ | arama arse ee artis —-% | live. F i] Mary cotton pads. > Mra. Hj)E. Shearn and Mrs. F. H.| GUESTS AT McLEAN HOME ELTINGE THEATRE Charlie Murtay, that lovable oa 24 Lele ie ote sere Deodorizes, tt rding A — Daveniport’ were guests of the club. | V. E, Witham of Helena, Mont! «tie which proved to be a gre jcharacter actor, play vy," the @ive Sunday afternoon Musi- dorizes, thus eading ALL — BR. Winter of Portland, Ore.| 7” Lat See A eden ike, and is as [riah as his,cal Program at the Elks Hall |danser-oi offending. a, CONCERT ENJOYED | are city today to visit Mr. comedy drama at the Eltinge yester: jax he appeared to such | af 3:30 o'clock. The public is} <Obta‘uable at all drug and d TKe program given yesterday after-| Wilham’s sister and brother, Mrs. L.{day remains for today and Saturday. ith Murray is one other | aL : P j Poni helicun os (bas lige noon at the Presbyterian church by! W. McLean and.A. C. WiJham. Mr.|Filled with Irish wit and sprinkled median, Ford Sterling x: | cordially invited. ment stores sifhply by saying the Thursday Musical club was well] Wilham is a representative of the@.iss heart intercat as aspen Both contribite; to the! tt WROTER.” Youratk forst wit received and many expressions of ap-| Montana railroad commission and art interest as well as thrills, general fun of the picture, playint! Chocolate Covered Cherries. Sana * Pee ol preciation concerning the numbers! was at one time a resident of Bis-| it furnishes genuine entertainment. thier roles in all seriousness, thus * A + hesitancy. were heard, Members of the clubjmarck, Mr. Winter is federal safe-| Sally O'Neill who is new in the pic- making them doubly funny, | Saturday special, 39c Ib. Package: of 12 costs only a few Were delighted at the large number! ty applianee inspector for the bureau i tures ia a lively “Mike.” William "In addition to the pictures, Howard A. W. LUCAS CO. L ahe Ss ar ae of guests who attended the concert. | of safety, Washington, D. C., and is; i x i 2 “ feents. Proves old ways a needless t The regular business meeting of'en route to the national capital from Irish. tn taienesetarsouraet treat | é the club was held at 3 o'clock, {a trip through the west. Mr. Wilham, | ) , 4 | who accompanied Mr. Winter to Man. | J { VISITS dan on official business, will return | ‘ tia eelitti il-| to Helena. more, Ky., is visiting in Bismare! — 5 «Git quest of her mother, Mrs. A. J. Nath-| LEAVES FOR IDAHO No laundry—discard like tissue ¢ an, 614 Kighth street. Mrs. Mikkel-; Clarence Senness left last night for! son. will be remembered as Miss! Elk River, Idaho, after an extended | : ‘i Clara Blumer, a former resident of| visit in Bismarck with relatives. | Bismarck, She was at one time sec-| ‘ retary to both Governors Nestos andj DAUGHTER BORN ( Frazier. | A daughter was born to Mr. and| : Mrs, Hermann Litt of Bismarck at] . ENTERTAINS FOR VISITORS the St. Alexius hospital today. Mrs. A.M. Brandt, entertained al a ae ibock NE eT CDA inven esl Least es es small group of friends at a bridge HERE FRO) y, c° oer * party Thursday, afternoon in compli-|_ Mrs. W. W. Raster of Braddock re- We offer for one day only a saving oppor- ment to Miss Mathilda Williams of ; ; A Seo rors ah cote UL age tunity never before heard of so early in the sister, Mrs. R. S, Towne. — season. 3 : ENTERTAINS CLASS Mrs, Fred Hanson entertained the | The Weather members of her Sunday school elas at ‘ the Philathea class of the Presby Fair tonight and prob- | Oe eee - tn special groun of Sport and Street oats of Tweed, Diagonals and Nov- cl ty last , on . P oa pe cere nape Ue ably Saturday ; { elty teary shown int all sizes and e ness meeting. warmer | a good range of colors. Many values , Seen ‘ | " pe I 4 | on We have repeatedly been HERE ON BUSINESS | as high as $25.00 are included at this ——< 4 ‘oie nee mee meats dls eee ‘ : Mrs. G. E. Bowen of the Smith i special price of = ; 3 tans Mater Bowen Hat shop was in Bismarck | — stouts or the larger. sive yesteraay and*today., Mrs. Bowen is dresses on your sales i making an inspection tour of her sev- | }}. ; miekae : Sac tral shops in the stat. YOUR \ad ieee FASTERN, STAR ea eee ’ Dress and Sport Coats of Tweeds, ( We Have For 1 \ ladies of the Eastern Star for mem- | CLOTHES Nevelty Fabrics and Twills in Tan, e H Saturday Only bers of their or tion and. the! Navy or Brown. Sizes for Miss 4 bid x fi det he \ and Women in values as high as $35.00. Specially priced at only $24.75 DRESSES a venue 24] | Centre For Saturday we have selected two large groups of plain ee SPE fi attecten | and figured Crepe De Chine, Novelties and Flat Crepes; home this evening. | all the newest styles obtainable and in the season’s most popular colors. There is a dress for every woman in these two groups. Specially priced for Saturday $12.75 -- $16.75 Shop early—Buy one or more for immediate or vacation ‘ Webb Brothers \ “Merchandise of Merit Only” 4 Masonic lodge will be on Friday, April 16, Roth bridge and whist will! EVERYONE »be played. { LEAVES FOR VISIT Paul Robidou left Thursday | | for Lewistown, Mont,, wh she will} i visit her husband, who is in charge | of the Armour company plant there. |}. . | Bergeson’s | Mrs. C. G, Forbes returned to her} Quality-Style-Economy oe 40 Beautiful = «ssi Stout Dresses In an assortment of colors, such as Navy, Black, Bois de Rose, Grey, Cocoa, Tan, Yellow, Green These are not sale d garments of the fin ) ity. Values, $29.50 to $59.50 ‘ Sizes 36 to 4612 Saturday See Window only . Display mine, 100 Spring Coats ~ TONIGHT ORs : F i Newest Styles and Materials. This assortment of Coats was just Friday and Saturday ze received from an Eastern manufacturer, who cloged out his sample THE Bic LAUGH COMED TTI line of Garments to us at a big sacrifice, y . oz = \ Sizes in this assortment. run =, ind ee from A. 9 4 |= 9.50 to $39.50; .all at one i | “ADAM ai EVA” By" , a 25% Discount : The Junior Class on Hart Schaffner & Marx | - Coats BISMARCK HIGH SCHOOL For Saturday Only to close them out. All Fine Tailored Garments. e i eet i> a ees ) e a ‘ home. in Washburn today after | spending several days shopping and | t visiting in the cit: | AT WASHBURN t Judge Fred Jansonius went to ‘»* PARENTS OF DAUGHTER | Mr. ard Mrs. William Claridge of ff] DR. M. E. BOLTON Bismarck announce the birth of a/ daughter rented at the St. Alex- Osteopathic Physician i cases Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Sale of Underwear and Ho- ' ‘Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. si Samples, Saturday. i A. W. LUCAS CO. IN ADDITION TO THE FEATURE ‘PARIS FASHIONS IN COLOR DISPLAYED BY MISS HOPE HAMPTON AESOP FABLE COMEDY—“Hungry Hounds” oat, ‘ City Auditori % : TONIGHT / i A. W. LUGAS CO... Where Every Purchase Must Be Satisfactory or Money Refunded. . 1 ~ ON THE.STAGE—Both shaws Friday Evening and Sat- urday. Matinee—HOWARD G. PFROMMER, Underwood Expert Typist, giving spted. typewriter ¢xhibitionsr CURTAIN AT 8:15 ADMISSION 75¢ PALACE - - MANDAN Tees FRIDAY AND SATURDAY y- Reserved seats on sale at Harris & Woodmansee April 7, 8,9. pain rad value Cr vist, aebuineth, \ :