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Mrs. McIntyre. and Mrs. W. C. Bush Joint Hostesses at Party The first of a series of afternoon bridge parties was given pee afternoon in the home! of Mrs. M. E. Melntyre, 811 Fourth street, when Mrs. McIntyre and Mrs. W. ©. Bush ‘entertained jointly. Jonquils, daffodils and pussy wil- lows lormed an attractive idecorative scheme for the rooms. A yellow and green color motif was carried out in all the appointments. Seven tubles of pride were in play, honors going to irs. George bert. At the conclusion of the play @ course lancheon R. B. Murphy, Mis: and Miss Helen Heim hostesses. Delphian Society to Study American Art at the Next Meeting __ An interesting meeting of the Del- Phian Society was held this morning at the Elks hall. The program, which was wade up of articles concerning the art of illumination, was ably con- ducted by Mrs. 8, W. Corwin, The following program w: nounced for the next meetin, day, April 30, when American art will be studied under the leadership of Mrs, R.A. Tracy: Early Portrait Painte ley and Stuart—Mrs, C, Jnness—Mrs. Al Rosen. ind Winslow Homer—Mrs. E. L, Whitson, Lafarge—Mrs. F.C. Stucke. Whistler—Miss Lucile Dahl. Sargent, Abbey and Chas Hardy Jackson. PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION DINNER The Panhellenic Association will have a dinner Monday evening, April 19, at the Grand Pacific hotel. Cards have been issued but the committee wishes to assure y member who may have been missed that she is jally invited and that incomplete ership lists are yesponsible for the oversight. All national sorority women in Bismarck and Mandan are also invited. Call 1161 or 336 by Sat- urday for reservations. as served, Mrs, Bu: iting the We: Pp B. Whittey. ACCEPTS «POSITION IN JAMES- TOWN Roy Random of Sterling has ae- ition with the Northern ific in Jamestown and with Mrs. Random will leave soon for that city to make his home. Mrs. Random is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. King of Bismarck. JUNIOR CLASS MEETS At a meeting of the Junior class of the High school Thursday evening after school Miss Dorothy Dakin was presented with an attractive bracelet and $20 gold piece by members of the cast of “Adam and Eva” and the class in appreciation of her services in directing the play. MOVE FROM MANDAN Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halloway, who} have been making their home in Man. dan sitice their recent marriage, are moving to the Rose Apartments in Bismarck tod: irs. Halloway was formerly Miss Gertrude Reynolds of. Bismarck, RAINBOW GIRLS TO MEET The Rainbow Girls will meet Sat- urday evening at in the Masonic temple. There will be initiation cere- monies, attend. FROM JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hanson of Jamestown were Bismarck visitors yesterday afternoon, having motored here from their home. Mr. Hanson is editor of the Jamestown Sun. SHOPPING HERE Mrs. Paul Kurtz and Mrs. B. B. Schneider of Hazelton, and Mrs. W. W. Mandigo and Miss Ethel Mandigo of Braddock were Bismarck shoppers yesterday, WEEK- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson have] p, J. gone to Stanton for a week-end visit. HERE ON BUSINESS WwW. Hoerr of Mankato, Min: transacting business in the cit; CUT THIS OUT. IT 18 WORTH MONEY Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co., 2886 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, IM, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive a ten cent bottle of FOLE HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also free sample pack- ages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS -for Constipation and Biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped mil. lions of people. Try them! | —adv.. The. 4th division of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will have a food sale at Hoskins- Meyer Saturday, April 17th, beginning at 10 o'clock. ; Vapo Carpet Cleaners Bismarck phone 398. eee The Weather Cloudy, unsettled tonight and Thursday ; rising temperature =| Birthday Party For Five Tables Play at Bridge Party Thursday Evening! Mrs, Roy Logan and Miss Irma Lo-| entertained last evening with ive tables of bridge in th mansee apartments. Honors games were won by Mrs. C. J. and Mrs, Neil O. Churchill. The rooms were decorated with a variety of spring flowers. At the conclusion of the play a prettily ap- pointed course luncheon was served. The hostesses were assisted in serving by their mother, Mrs. Lucinda Logan. Charles Kupitz Is Given By Daughter | - The Salis FL was taken f the Herald of Bellingham, Wash “Mr. Charles Kupitz was pli maker, moetay sree the gathering of a number of friends at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. D. Anderson, on the Ferndale road. The occasion ' celebrated Mr. Kupit's birthday. Progressive whist was os May and prizes won by Mrs. H. Siefke and Mr. Charles Willis, high and Mrs, C. Willis and Mr. Ed Hurd, low, The self-invited guests served a delicious luncheon ‘and ater the evening was spent in dancing. Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gardener, Mr. and Mrs, H, Siefke, Mr. and Mrs, F. Manthey, Mr. and Mrs. Cc, Hurd, Mr. and A. A. Stockton, and Mrs. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jack- son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hurd, Mr. and Mrs. David Wurtenberg, Mr. and Mrs. H, Byther, Mrs. E. H. Sterling, Mrs. W. Chesney, Mr. J. Hartman, Mr. F. Anderson, Mr. F. Mosier, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Anderson and-the guest of honor, M Kupitz. une Mrs. A. In a letter to the D. Anderson, daughter of Mr. Kupitz, tells of the’ North Dakota club in Bellingham, of which organization she is secretary. The club has a large membership and has chosen as its club song: “The Little Oid Sod Shanty on the Claim. Mr. Kupitz is an oldtime resident of Bismarck, He visted here during the past winter with his” son, Max Kupitz, LEAVES FOR TES Frank E. Shepard, cashier First National Bank, the Twin Ci ‘rom iM be accompanied home by Mrs. Shepard, who has been isiting in \the’ east, REBEKAHS TO ENTERTAIN Invitations have been issued by the committee in charge for a “By Heck” dancing party to be given by the Rebekah lodge on Api All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs are invited. VISITS COUSIN Harold Reinecke, connected with the supreme court at Aberdeen, S. D., is in the city o1 gal business and visiting with his cou- sin, Miss Martha Reinecke. CAMPFIRE GIRLS MEET The \Wetomachjek group of Camp- fire girls. met. yesterday evening at the Wachter school and held a coun- cil fire. Plans were made for a so- cial meeting next week. UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Ellan Jager underwent an sils yesterday at the St. Alexius hos- pital. She is getting along nicely. HAS OPERATION Mrs. Albert Zuger, 421 Third street, underwent an operation yesterday at the St. Alexius h ital for the re- moval of her tor VISITING IN MOTT Miss Mary McCoy has gone to, Mott where she will spend the week-end with her parents, Judge and Mrs, H. McCoy. SHOP IN BISMARCK C. L. Kleinschmidt and Mrs, ausch and daughter, Ruth, of igh were shopping in’ Bismarck yesterday. VISITING HERE Richard Vallaucy, whois in the city with Miss Bigelow’s entertainers, is the weeleend guest of Ronald Mc- Intyre. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnston have returned to their home in Center af- ter a visit in the city with friends. GOES TO CITIES Mrs. V. J. LaRose left last evening for a short visit in Minneapolis. She will return tomorrow evening. ‘CAN HAVE vouR FILMS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE rH were shopping in Bismarck today. HEADACHES MAY’ L.| every meal, in chronic cases—are Pearls for Day This long strand necklace heightens the chic of an afternoon dress, VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs, Thomas. Grothe of Washburn are spending a few days in Bismarck with friends. HERE ON BUSINESS 0. F. Arntz of Burnstad has return- ed home after a short business visit in the city. . TO VISIT IN CITIES Miss Ruth Walters will leave this evening for a visit in Minneapolis and St. Paul. GUEST IN BISMARCK Miss Anna Meissner of Mott is Spending several days in Bismarek | with friends. : | FROM GL LLIN Mr. and Mrs. M. Tschida and daugh- ter of Glen Ulin spent Thursday in the city. HERE ON bus! Charles Anderson a business terday. BUSINESS Benton Baker will leave tonight for the Twin Cities to transact business BUSI S TRIP Robert Bauer will leave tonight for Minneapolis for a visit with friends M_ WILTON T. Thompson of ity yesterday. SHOPPING HERE Mr. and Mrs. M. Gillis'of Almont BE CAUSED BY . 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Y) ALL-BRAN “Willie, your arithme- tic paper is very poor. I shall have to write to your father.” “Give him fits, teacher, - he wrote that. paper.” ; Becareful who writes your ‘insurance. Don’t wait un- til the test of « fire or other THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BS HERE ON» BUSINESS. u for nevular spiel aalaty H. A. Knudson of Driscoll is in the| Mason was nev en to better |ad- city today on business. vantage than as Mercedes, the sweei- + heart of Neil Hamilten Wilton (Po. LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON | ‘well makes an interesting bandityand Jacob J. Paris, Jr, left this morn-| Robert Frazcr as the man way » ing for Spokane, Wash. | the girkin the end, does hi - [a role that fits him like thé well known glove. ‘To mention just a few things at 1) random—audiences will thrill at the -@ » scenes taken out in the desert on the CAPITOL THEATRE “Slope of Death.” Jt is a place where A thrilling picture set off by won-, the ground is cohtinually shifting, derful scenery —one in which the ac- | and huge rocks go crashing down th tion moves swiftly and surely to an’ hillside. These ominous projectiles unexpected and dramatic climax—-| Provide .a thilling background for such is “The Desert’s Price,” the | part of the dramatic action. William Fox production starring) Then there is the fight in the town Buck Jones, which’ opens at the Cap-| of Casita, during which Hamilton and itol Theatre tonight. | Miss Mason try to escape. Frazer Buck is cast as Wils McCann, who | starts the whole thing by first throw returns from the East to take charge a man who is mol of a big cattle ranch. He finds that r the bannister of a his nei Julia ontent with th his outfit because room and befor inyane knows what ‘ i ar, is going on, knocks the lamp over. a meet) * Foley Vernon ia alee, on the. pres m in his latest comedy “Broken with New pictures in addi- — ln ; AT THE MOVIES SATA ASR When his men deny the charge, McCann who is in love with Juli decides to discover the real/culp: After a series of exciting adventures, | he shows that the Ma brothers, |!” who own a eattle ranch of auestion- | 114! able reputation, are the real offend- |!" ers. A well chosen cast which include Florence Gilbert, Edna Marion, £: est Butterworth, Arthur ' Houseman support Jones in production Van Dyke. the disguise last night and d to be Ralph Law's music mak- landan augumented by . The playing of 11 as the numbers inge program. 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AND STEP dancing by ten-year-olds, will TO' BE FEATURED be features of the program, eee nresented by the Bigelow The Charleston, as it is | Dancers and Entertainers Sat- taught by the Ned Wayburn urday night at the auditorium, was not in circulation until shortly | before 6 o'clock, and a few hand bills which were circulated in Mandan late that night. When the doo: of the sterday a waiting ‘an argains of- and the store was well filled with customers all day. Sunday special dinner, six _ty-five cents ver plate. Mc- | Kenzie - Hotel. | i Saturday Sale of Coats A great special selling event SATURDAY, of high grade sport and utility Coats in tweeds and exquisite novelty fabrics. Striking individual patterns and color com- binations are the rule in these two large groups. Many of these models have just arrived in time for this great low event. cure sure and TW price Sizes for Misses and Women 16 to 42 Here is the opportunity of the season to se- just the coat you want at a real saving. Be to attend this event if you want smartness individuality in your Coat. 16” ‘ ) 4.5 Webb Brothers i U4 b TT TTT “QUALITY MERCHANDIS id ———— Inn Sunday Special Dinner . Sixty-five Cents per Plate HOURS 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. Special Tenderloin Steaks Milk Fed Capon McKenzie Hotel :