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MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1926 and GOSSSBO99S9 599 SS BODO SS OIS SIGS GFF | | TO ENTERTAIN CLUB Mrs. H. J. Woodmansee and. Mrs. Price. Owens will be hostesses at the Mothers’ club meeting tomorrow af- ternoon ‘at 3 o'clock at the home of 4%} Mrs. Owens on Sixth street. Personal ; : F AT THE MOVIES EERSTE ER We could not. be taken The mishap occurred on the lot .at! ti ; Universal City and the train was masterpiece. running slowly but the weight on the wheels made the cats The happy lane of memory, down! as dangerous as real subway trains. | which everyone travels in moments of; Another accident which was fun- | “> U ELTINGE TONIGHT advantage of.j trays screen stars and his impersona ig ion of Lon Chaney is said to be a Wright tremendous! “Bits of Skill and Humor” mingle comedy chatter with their clever jug- gling. The screen pia; and Gold” with Frank bledown shack of Athone a rather large order. But this is had ‘on the authority of none, othen than a press representative—than whom) & Vivian in 26. is “W. Y ‘ ayo and Syl-| tive citizen in purveying truth and James 107th anniversary of the 1. 0. O, F, of Amereia, April All members of the Or- there is no more careful or conserva-| day and families or subordi- fire parts. | vital statistics to the public, nates, Rebekahs, Ladies’ Aux- pee Smith. who has been associated itfaries and: Patriarch Mili- | TO SPEAK AT McKENZIE * is the theme of “Memory| nicer than scrious was when Denny! Via Breamer in the f ‘Breakfast Sunday Is |Sixteen Guests at — ;, Rev., Thomas W. ‘Gales, superin-| Lane,” ‘which is being shown at tbe) fell from the top of a taxicab, The a :. . SEF :. j tendent of the Anti z f | Eltinge today and Tuesday. Eleanor} seene called for him to crawh from| REX THEATRE Given By Friends of | Dinrier Given By Mr. | Norn-pakots, y Roatiman Contad Nagel avd William! the'back of avcaht up over it ned| The Blue Streak,” an infectious Mr. and Mrs. Gross| and: Mrs. Atkinson! we Oa Bue BE teeth [down onto the hood. When he got! action picture with the strong flavor i Wednesday afternoe is interpretation of memory ‘al on top the driver unexpectedly struck | of burlesque that makes nearly all of Yl a hole in the paved road and Denny| Rj } , ‘ i { To stu | were, or as they might have been. We {Richard Talmadge’s productions dis-| Bi id Mrs. “Waland Gross, who) Me anes Mere ene. Biltott and) Miss Ge Lee yee ae eee aren td more wisely.| °'5,cent flopping to the ground with 'tinctive, comes to the Rex heatre for) man and athlete; but more than that, are Jayne bopn for Williston to| Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gross were hon-j + ava’ toinht for| Hand in hand with those we love We) io damage ‘i U ‘e Wasa two day engagement, today and to-| it carries both con n and comed make their home, were guests of hon-| or guests at a very pretty Sunday} where they willl again walk in the twilight of the nast,| "rc ‘tne'ssst of the pict Mar-| Orr This offering tops off Mr.| Louise Lorra’ lenry Herbert, * or at a Sunday morning breakfast} evening dinner party given by Mr.! ¢. i : je cast of the picture are Mar-| ralmadge’s predecessors, as the Wool-| Charles Clary, and Victor Dillingham given by a group of friends at the : i 7 | casting aside our cares and living! : iY, 8 | ; home of Mr. and Mrs. J: L. Mullin Wee tte Want Hee ee | caain We out era: ryan iss atu cheney conniin,| worth building tops the famous tum-| ure those featured in the cast, i f the ious Talmad: with most of the previous Talmadge tants are cordially invited to successes, wrote both the original story and the continuity; and the| participate in the celebration yarn indeed proves original, and it . ’ Zives plenty ‘of opportunity. to. the’ Monday, April 26th, 8 p, m., at star to show his supremacy as a stunt) hall, | that in it we dream of things as. the home, 206. West Rosser. 112 West Broadway. Covers were marked for 14 guests. After breakfast the patty motored: to the Hanson-Richholt cabin on Apple Creek to spend the morning. STEPHENS-OBERG The wedding of Miss Frances L. Oberg of Valley City and Mark Stephens of Stanton was solemnized at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at the Covers were marked for 16 guests. ! An informal evening followed the dinner, \ MRS. DUEMELAND ENTERTAINS |!" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duemeland entertained Saturday evening in their | home, 67 Avenue B, with two tables | of bridge. Honors’ were won by! gut Mrs. Paul Wachter and Mrs. George | pu. Duemeland. eb iss Opal King ool at Menoken, returned evening after a week-end visit Valley City. OF SOU hn Renner of St. e the birth of a son at the St. Alexius News pictures and a new Walter) gris sit Hires comedy, “Fresh Faces,” will also| sant iin PT i Sy dada) | be seen. | Corrigan, sj | PALACE - THE CAPITOL MANDAN | No motion picture is complete’ 4 well balanced bill of five acts | without its mishaps, tar in! Will be seen on the vaudeville pro- iat lle * wiséeel gram at oe Palace tate Tuesda: | re Was 1? iversal-J | matinee and evening. Harry Sy’ hich is coming to the Capitol Then-! Company presenting “A. Wh ! | n tre, tonight. Monday, declares that) Wheels” number two boys and a lady share in the} y 2 “Matinee Every Day at 2: TONIGHT he had more than his, doing novelty. and fancy bicycle rid- taking of this picture whieh William) ing and are the feature act on the! Monday and Tuesday home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Titus at} The color scheme was blue and rose ; 16 Thayer. “Rev. W. E. Vater offi-| and was carried out in all appoint-| 4 = tian | Bet A; i ; y ? "| M. B, Gilman of the M. B. Gilman| Seiter directed. 4 chor| Dill. They perform on unicycles as a ee er oe oT nt aT ee attracllve pote Avene course | company left last evening on a busi-/ ‘Two accidents occurred but neither | well us bicycles, a wide variety of j Walton of Bismarck were iglieite. "lyaneheon Was: abrved at the conclu. | "c2* trip to the Twin Cities. | proved serious. One part of the pie feats introducing an clement of com-| i Mr. and Mrs. Stephens will make! sion of the play. H reo ta ture shows Denny pushing through) edy in the course of their exhibition.| 1 their Weine ae Baan te | TO VISIT IN MAX the crowd on a subway station in an! Georgie Hunter, “the Evangelist of, » A Fat aeee ae sees tate REV. BOLMES IMPROVES | _ Mrs. A. Olson and daughter motor-| effort to reach the train, Denny was’ Joy,” appears in blackface offering, Jit Fe ear ets oe, Stephens teen] Rev. A. A. Holmes will leave to-| ¢d to Max today for a visit with rel-| eager to make the train and the! songs. comedy and whistling after i . the Mounds. #tives. | crowd was pushing hard to earn its! the style of Al Jolson’s famous com-! morrow morning for Park Sanitarium, a Baptist hospital, at St. Paul. He expects to be gone | ranch at Stanton. ;tmoney as. extras when suddenly | Denny toppled off the platform of the | station into the way of the oncoming | edy presentation, The Mildred Joyce} Revue presents five young ladies in} an unusually large number of partic- BUSIN VISITOR B, Jacobs of Deadwood, S. Jaca: GOES TO WASHINGTON, D. C. D., is aiaer ‘ for several weeks and during his ab-| 0 pats, Lena Neumever, Re No wed sence his pulpit will be filled hy var-| ansacting business in ‘Bismarck. | train. | “fine dance” numbers, Miss hospital, will leave tomorrow morn-| ious ministers, Rev. Holmes is in i Sarah Acik The train could not be stopped is an exceptionally good solo, i Proving’ LINWiy Ghd © expetis to” Re HERE ON BUSINESS and Denny was struck and carried | The act ix beautifully cos-| ing for St. Paul to remain for a few | days before going to Kansas to visit Nelson of Almont is s in Bismarck. Lawrence transacting bus HERE ON BU Harry O'Neill of Me business in Bismare tumed and carry a very nice setting for a background. Ralph J. Rickus in “Street and Screen Snapshots” por- along hanging to the bumper. |U fortunately, no cameras were set tu photograph such a scene and it The Full Flowering much better after a rest at the s: tarium. -He will be accompanied by his nurse, Miss Lena Neumeyer, R. N.; REV. STRUTZ IS IMPROVING } Rev. C, F. Strutz, who has been | “ting confined to his home with an atta of influenza since Easter, had proved yesterday sufficiently to take charge of services at the Evangelic church. He has not completely r covered but will be able to continue his work, f | tc i ENTERTAIN MANDAN CLUB | | her mother, Mrs. Carrie Neumeyer. Miss Neumeyer will then go to Wash- ington, D. C., to be employed at the , Columbia‘ hospital. RETURN FROM OHIO John Reuter, Sr. and son, George Reuter, of Garrison returned from Toledo, Ohio, Saturday where they had purchased an automobile, Mr Reuter, Sr., ig leaving soon for Cal- ifornia’ to make his home, VISITS HUSBAND Mrs. A. E. Anderson returned last night to ber home in Minneapolis af- ter visiting in Bismarck with her husband,‘an adjuster for the Svo y, who is, stationed here tem- ly. Modern brides are favor- ing decoration in solid silver designs. Now comes the full flowering of that ‘type—Wedgwood. Itslace- work surfaces are dainty, delightful and individual beyond words. Every bride should see this ‘advanced design trans- | | VISITS RELATIVES | Roy Random of Jamestown is vis iting relatives in Bismarck. Bismarck Mattress & Reno-! vating Co. will renovate and, recover your mattress. Phone; , 605. | The Business and Professional Women’s club will entertain the Man- dan club at dinner Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Lions room at the Grand Pacific hotel. CONRAD NAGEL ELEANOR BOARDMAN porarily tpn t x Memory Lane will carry snop 1% BisuARCK Paul “Thompson, “who has been you back to, your first ro- Miss Blanche Wahl, Washburn; teaching in one of the Naughton dis- | Femmuneal HURt CaerAtee ni Miss Agnes M. Thor, Hazelton; and| trict schools during the winter, has ‘Wepow who: seék ‘love: Rahianber Miss Gladys Tollefson, Carson, were| closed his school and returned to his ‘ i EDGWooD pil SA P GUESTS HERE SUNDAY AT POWERS LAKE i p | Bo } ..-here’s another fine ro- ' * William Langer has gone to Pow- | Solid Silver a mantic drama made by the Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Booth of Minot spent the week-end in Bismarck with Booth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. McVey. VISITS HUSBAND Mrs. H. F, Purfeerst of New Salem is in Bismarck, visiting her husband, who is ill at the Bismarck hospital. VISIT HERE Mis. W. Krantz and daughters of New Salem were shopping and visit ing in Bismarck Saturday. HAS SCARLET FEVER + Archie Johnson, advertising manig- the Tribune, is confined at the same man. NEWS PICTURES COMEDY ers Lake and other points in the western part of the state to transact business, Theater Tonight and Tuesday VISIT MOTHER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borge of Breien are visiting Mr. Borge’s mother, who * is ill wt the Bismarck hospital. presents’ LEAV R CITIES £ Faye Harding ender 5 railroad commissioners, have gone to} the Twin Cities on busine: | Gray Kid—A Spring Favorite Most exclusive of all spring colors is gray. It is chosen by discriminating women for their cape ensembles, their Reboux hats and, of course, their foot- '5 BEAUTY ONLY SKIN DEEP WALTER HIERS FRESH FACES ” 'S ALauan foR EveRYBoDy / Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER Latwiationat Cus lirag after a short visit detention hospital with scarlet fever Bismarck. | wear. Frequently slippers of pearl Z ACCEPTS POSITION ‘i MINNEAT GEIS VIGINGRS ae, gray kid are trimmed in a darker shade Hs , Pr eye Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Churei o ait wel offer H IP: pe Mies ince aftlea. of accented 91 sianeapolis spent Sunday in the cily of gray with smart effect. Ne | Crum, attorneys, with friends, a VISITS HERE SPEND DAY HERE } | Wh B 2 Da cca Wi i aldwin] | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wagerman of a ik: oo ies dona, Vials, Ballin pag ‘ave sponding the aay In Bie ita en buying a Bismarck. \ ales i ’ WERE FROM HAZELTON PROM RE y Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McDonnell of | Miss Freda Uhde 2 Hazelton spent the week-end in Bis- week-end visitor in the marck, § TRIP 7 Den’t throw away your used eae ; Consider These Facts: mattress. Have them reno- —————— ‘ vated at a smallexpense. We! Cook with Gas. It’s the aps call for and deliver. iamsigrs Ideal Fuel. ‘ S 1 pare nsvagr ——_ aeas somes. Bisoy Phees in use Ley are 10,15 va 3 a 33 ar years old. 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