The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1926, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1926 THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE , ; en a a a O_o Gibbs’ story was exceedingly popu-| in town, whose jokes, th SPECIAL MILLINERY Lace on Hats 74 f are ‘always’ funny and Ny | AT THE MOVIES ©" ¢sa"™ bre afeay fanna SAL i OO THE CAPITOL “Lazybones” as uh ‘ih We are reducing, a few x | : Charles (Buck) Jones pus up his; known to work in his life, ‘ er ‘: z | ELTINGE TONIGHT. ' lune ty hedaiw the belaved: hero at] cumrarter will remind you of some and lit into the toughest wang of SPPing hats to make rere | Loose 6000S666 eosecocoossesooeseeooss 56066600604" | ay Belle , Benne eben jbyon, Lois another sort in the William Fox pro-|one in Hitdle village through which pirates that ever “wav police new goods. A ia! engry bis . 5 | | Moran, James Kirkwood, Lowell Sher- luction of “Lazybones,” a picture; you have traveled, so typical are feebiedjeebies, Did th , 's hose Miss Lucile Hall’s B. P. W. Club Is ! | man and Charlie Murray comprise thy which, according to advance reports| they. old gory glory? of ladies’ and children all-star cast in ie Reckless Lady. * Orioles” at the Rex Wednesd: on svecial this week. Niéisen’s | now showing at the Eltinge for to Thursday and find out, Millinery. wr is destined to be one of the biggest . Successes of the year, and which will and Thursday. It is a screen adapta- open at the ‘apitol Theatre, tonight. The Rex | tion of the novel of the same nani Into this remarkably human story! Battling Oriol by Sir Philip Gibbs, of a typical small tow: of irrepressi in the supporting cast are thrills and, laughte of Auld Lang ris, Thomas Holding, Julia Pathos in such aw Jand laughter and del e August and se Spot ee cat the audi wi ment. Albis fh to ‘4 ue heart in trouble and Ben Lyon vlaysthe part of a young You'll meet every — character| jim and failure but American her James Kirkwood is you've ever seen during the course | his friend, Colonel Fleming. Lowell of the picture, from the self-assur- Sherman is a deep-dyed ed Elmer Ballister, the richest’ man Ste Engagement to Dr. | Hostessto Mandan | Blunt Is Announced| Club at a Dinner! The engagement of Miss Lucile| Nine members of the Mandan Busi Mall, daughter of Representative and| ness und Professional. Women's club Mrs. Thomas Hall of Bismarck, and| were guests of the Bismarck club Dr. James Keenan Blunt of Bismarck,| last evening at the annual dinner | was made pawl in Washington, D, ven in the Lions room of the Grand | Sunday when the announcement ap-| Pacific hotel. Covers were marked | peared in the Washington Star with! for 42. i | a picture of Miss Hall, who will be| The decorations were suggested by re presents “The poate a joyous romance American Legion regular Use Gas, tine scientific fuel. Lei meeting tonight, A. 0. U. W. ie f hall. National Guard will be cur guests. Good program. ce from be- honor guest at a number of pre-nup-} and carried out in honor of May d tial parties at the nation’s Four May poles were adorned wi during th e streamers that led t ii HN BEAUT Y__ [iin SOFT WATER AT HARRINGTON’S Barber-Beauty Shop 100 per cent soft, fre and alkali. Used for Critics who have alre j film say that the all-star tions unusually — well. Intimate friends of Miss Hall and] catds and other appointments were in; > Dr. Blunt in Bismarck have known keening with the same idea, of the engagement for some time. After dinner a program was given Dr. Blunt will leave next month| with a talk by M Sakai |» pres- villian, Belle Bennett has the til oo ; Lace is an interesting factor on new! for Washington. A wedding trip in| ident of the Mandan clu , on the py, Hi itt ' oa the east is being planned, after which| recent ‘trade carnival given by her| french hats. This beret is of black role and Lois Moran enacts the role of her danghte s Murray has the couple will he at home. in club. Miss Clara Leakeley had pre-| ‘lt and is trimmed with cream col. Skeleton Lined Ghe Gasiest Kini & CRUISE marek, pared a clever article in rhyme con- feat | ‘ — —__ cerning the state convention to he | Many are alteady bookii 5 ; ‘ Ret f ng BIRTHDAY eae GUEST veld in Williston in June. An i P reservations for the greatest discussion of ‘the national convention in Des Moines in July was | wat sc" travel event of the year. To Lutheran @hurch WAN meet at. the} held. The man competent sees from all mineral, hardness, soda ampoving, shavin, ‘thing. s to wonder how rod do thout it. Mair dried with Sunn Acro 1 Every Daugherty of Minneapolis | \ was in Bismarck yesterday transact. ! . The Bifthday Society of the First i see the world go around it. sunshine day in our shop. = aes cf church tomotrow evening at 8 o'clock.| A short play, written by Margaret,| U# business. Celebrate Christmas in the Permanent Waves - » Marcel R.E BONHAM | Pg The church choir will assist in the| Cameron, was presented by the fol- IS ILL TODAY Holy Land; New Year's Eve Phone 130 Bismarck, N. D. Program and refreshments will be| lowing cast of characters: in Cairo; 4% days in Peking. served. All members are asked to| Chrissie Budge, Miss Esther Maxwell, Miss Marie Malloy is confined to RANA OOK OPTOMETRIST. f i 1 her room at the Van Horn hotel to. 20 countries—25 ports. 55 i F vn ISM AR CI ait ike Ss Ly Settee aee, g Bumeys,<Mise,, Laura day with tonsilitis, eon lll ah cee HMMM, ~-§ SHOPPE [amma de p | GO TO DICKINSON Miss Baldwin was chairman of the HERE ON BU: "SS ——————EESESSSESSESPSESESESESSSO Mr. and Mrs, P. G, Harrington left| committee in charge. this morning for Dickinson, where ———_ Mr. Harrington, state commander of| PLAN MOTHER-DAUGHTER TAN-| udfine Srahyesy Uniformed Odd’ Fellows, will deliver QUET ‘ an anniversary address at a large Plans for a Mother-Daughter ban- HERE FROM PARS! gathering of Odd Fellows from : on May 8 were made Monday! C, P, Kielstrup te ps ean is ook passage now on the famous ‘Empress of Scotland.” Dec. from New York. Further information from local ime or | Stanley Casey of Rugby is spend-| ing several days in Bismarck, irans-' WHITMAN'S CANDY was famous way back when our mothers were young girls, and we can almost discern today the smile of pleasure and anticipation that flashed over the face of the recipient of, a box of that then (as now) famous confection. Many years have passed since then; the same smile remains, but awaits the thoughtful act of someone dear to make it radiant. WHITMAN'S for Mother’s Day, May 9th, is packed and wrapped appropriately for the occasion in 1 and 2 pound boxes. We are accepting orders now for prenaid delivery or shipment -to anywhere in the United States. western part of the state. cvening at Serer, st a ao transacting business in Bismarck | RB nd + eserves at the Presbyterian church. | thi: kK, RETURN FROM OBERON The business sesgion followed w pot-| | . and Mrs. C. A. Haskin have re-} tuck supper. Miss Vera Pearson was IS SERIOUSLY ILL mar ‘appointed chairman of the program; Mrs, Phillip Heil of Bentley, N. D., turned from Oberon where they have been visiting with” Mr. Haskin’s par- committee and Miss Minda Rudser,| is seriously ill at the St. Alexius irman of the decorative commit-| hospital. * ents. They are leavine this week for M HERE ON Bi S | or en | shat tom hope tobe PELL LL LLL LLL LLL SUCCOLATES fe MonrER, 120 gineer for the state highway depart- ment, will be stationed. asuavenuenn Willigton where Mr. Haskin, an en- HEAR FROM VISITOR Herbert Horton of Fargo is spon . B. Strauss, president of the| ing a few days in Bismarck on bus nsclub, has received a letter from | ness. jonel Tenney Ross, chief of staff, RETURNS FROM VISIT Mys. Mary A. Keller returned ve: terday from Conrad, Mont., where she has been visiting ‘for the last two | Keepstepwithstyle expressing appre HERE FROM STEELE | and-be well dressed tertainment accorded him and other} Rees L. Phelps o: Steele was tr: months with her daughter, Mrs. E. york, army officers by the Lions club when acting business in Bismarck yester-| —wear Florsheims. D | / FINNEY’S DRUG STORE f they were in Bismarck recently. y. a . ©. P. Stone Yeh vesiuriay oh 8] chases MEDONMTEE aGekl gue tees QUDGE HERE | They will help you P| FaAQUaeuesueuenncnnnanencencesuacascencencesensanescenueacavanccnvavceavioecscavcavcacencencacencensacoscenccussoescenovscssenecvcsoeuaeny Pict Py dae > rles McDonald left this morning u . Pug! ickin- bE de ph lead hoe Meets es his jhome in Grafton, N; D., after] son was in Bismarck today on busi- | look your best. They | . isit here with Mr, and Mrs. W. A.| ness. i 4 Pagel bis 2m nh MeDonald, Mr MeDonald has just — | attract favorable | FROM NAPOLEON returned from a year's visit in Cali- HERE FROM WING ten Mr. and Mrs. A.-W. Roos of Wing attention. are spending a f sin Bismarck. | IS IMPROVING | 1 Lewis Lohr, section foreman for the ’ ss SPITAL $ 0 pene ane Soo Railway at Hankinson, who has iss KE nk of Steele i: a RETURNS HOME been at the St. Alexius hospitai for t. Alexius hospi Whittig of Center, who has; Several days, recovering from an in- ting in’ Bismarck ‘for sev. | Jury, 1s wetting ulong nicely. jHERE PROM PICKARDVILLE ; ohn J. Dahl of Pickardy’ : eral days, has returned to her home. LEAVES HOSPITAL visited in Bismarck Tuesday HER 2SDA Mrs. M. Bagley, who recently un- Gre —— : Di WHE RoGieh CE Waeburn| derwant an spetation-at the “St |<). ENTERTAINED-YESTERDAY yed| - Mrs. H. A. Brandes was hostess at 7 isi xius hospital, has been dis spent Tuesday in marck, visiting | Alexius hosp’ 28 Sued a ipariy Mate eee i t and has returned to her pos friends, and transacting basiness. ee BRE : HERE YESTERDAY R, Be weddelh tncome tax expert F MeCLUSKY Miss M. Berget of Washburn was of Fargp. is spending a few days in , Mrs. George] shopping in Bismarck yesterday. Bismarek, transacting business. 7 ’ y were business iia JUNIOR MUSICAL CLUB VALUES? ven Say so! eto In Our End of the Month ing y Mr. a Mrs. William Mickelson : even ine ae TT eee: rutarard corer kaweinelekan ate \ RETURNS HOME evening after a short vi Mrx. Harris Robinson haa retumed| friends in Bismarck, to her home #& Washburn after a —_ ; ie in Bi HERE FROM WASHBURN : ; He ne eee s. Alert Swanson and son, Clif- The Bismarck Indian School 4 GUEST. OF SISTER’ ford, of Washburn are spending « Mra, C. W. Poe of Washburn spent| few days in the city. Tuesday in Bismarck with her sister, oe : ING IN JAMESTOWN aerewirngpeas Miss Mayme Foley is spending a : i . 99 URN few days in Jamestown, the guest of ‘THE F T H RN Mead Mee He Fe Wahl of Wash-| friends and relatives. burn were in the city yesterday, shop- Fc i i .GOES TO WILTON nine: Aa F. J. Gobel went to Wilton today Bismarck Mattress & Reno-| on business. ee vating. Co. will renovate and recover your mattress. Phone ena es. iain 605. | Women’s PRESENTS Now On, Closing Friday Evening Three New Arrivals for This Sale AN INDIAN OPERETTA FRIDAY, MAY 7 AT THE A Double Thread, Extra Large Size About 2000 Yards of Very Fine Count BISMARCK AUDITORIUM : Safety Turkish Towel PERCALES fom loss of charm under i ’ ‘ * Fast colors, in stripes, checks and many different fina: Seven nega ne ADMISSION, 75¢ Feat aelvedap “ tegen — ms wonnertal: boy) floral designs; for this sale only—not after Friday secure this way. True pro- sale night 49c Each 19c a Yard PINEAPPLE STITCH ALL RAYON SILK TO THE TOP SPORT HOSE 1719Cc Colozs: Biege, Nude and Camel; reinforced heel and toe CORES of women’s disor- ders are largely traced to- day to old-time “sanitary pads,” insecure and unsanitary. Eight in 10 better-class women today employ “KOTEX.” Wear lightest gowns and frocks without a second thought, any day, anywhere. Yo Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. Five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads! Seats reserved at Harris & Woodmansee Wed., May 5 TONIGHT WEDNESDAY and “ THURSDAY Isn’t it fairtosay that, on seeing _the name of Our Entire Basement Is Co-operating in This Sale Matinee Every Day at 2:30 Deodorizes. Ends ALL fear es KNOX® in a hat j[f of ofending. ; eet eneneen es Offering new, dependable, wanted merchandise at prices that represent the utmost ud Y t it at any drug or SN 7, d dis Saeceay Aue cage oy LOWELL SHERMAN CHARLIE MURRAY in value giving you are quick to grant the quality and when you see a Knox hat, you are swift to.ac- knowledge the style? ye 3 ji This spring—the Knox “Fifth Avenue.” saying, “KOTEX.” No em- barrassment. - . In fairness to yourself, try this new way. Costs only a few cents. Twelve in a package. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tisese RECKLESS | LADY” The year’s big drama of mother’s and daughter’s and family secrets, Fifteen years of life and adventure at Monte Carlo. Fifteen “P&G. BROOMS ___.. NAPTHA SOAP 20 Bars, 89c 31c Each ue They are good, five-sewed parlor Brooms, of very fine broom corn, with purple handles ° Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts ae A very heavy canvas Glove, . A.W. LUCAS CO, Where Every Purchase Must Re, Satisfactory or Money Refunded | crown is were avith years guarding the secret. He” the sides dented xoell faresord. The : pra fet matty bs dlail on pote COMEDY “SWEET AND PRETTY” _PALACE - MANDAN—THOMAS MEIGHAN “in “IRISH LUCK” ~

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