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| | \ || <. MONDAY; MAY 8, 192 id 3, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | PAGE. FIVE Pailettes! aE agen OPUS O Lore REE ate ss! SS eC OES POD [tional churches, delivered the dedi- | ceived, f t ii a | 5 ed the dedi-| ceived. The girls’ quartet from} Bi k Matt Rei AT ' Cape Scarf - |catory address at spec ie Vices | tne Be scl ie oer ey “rhenbe Be ress & Reno- | THE MOVIES al ; jeatony, address’ at special services the Wich s fol rendered a sclee-; yating Co, will renovate and oe i i recover your mattress. Phone | | opening of a Prot ic apolar 605. t | ehat, community. ‘The new church | Ramona. Boep [Me the fitst Protestant church of | Zeamer, Wigh school students, \and| =eaiaaeenae anaes anne the community h technique and ELTINGE THEATRE The Biinge’s attraction -for Large Audience | Enjoys Cantata Bridge Luncheon Is Pioneer Resident Given Saturday at | Celebrated Ninetieth; Grand Pacific Hotel Birthday Yesterday | < t surpri¢e Screendom’s most. famous dramatic! actress has turned comedienne. i 1 Norma Talmadge is ihe star, aid her atest picture is orate cinema version of the Davia: ; Belasso ; | DR. M. E. BOLTON Canpeal te the audi: Osteopathic Physician entire more than 100 Pr i The at Auditorium jin ladies were beaut Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Werr OXee Miss, Marjorie Morris, Mrs, M. E.| The nineticth birthday anniversary lontly rendered hy the ch ruse Pollard and Miss Dorothy Dakin were | of Mrs. Jane Johnson was celebrated } ostesses at an attractively planned | Sunday afternoon when her daughter, [Keetesinin 83 , {The cant: 1 j bridge luncheon at 1 o'clock Satur-| Mrs. John Ryan of West Main strect,; ptrayed on the sereen during he | "the cantata will be repeated yi, Bismarck, N. D. : day afternoon at the Grand Pacific| entertained a group of her friends.! veareer, “Kiki” ix said to afford , sometime during the week. | Be hotel.. Covers were marked for 28| Mrs. Johnson, who was born in Nor- | ( Talmadge an ideal {ve . y ‘Ponieht at ft o'clock the dn at the luncheon table, prettily decor-| way in 1826, ‘came to the United: The Pringess Yet ernoon by the hieh sehoal nd will parade the: stre t3| ated with haskets of flowers, | States at the age of 17 and has spent has changed into Hee club, Junire high school tion with Ree ; ‘After the luncheon seven tables of many years of her life in North Da-| y i i short skirted miss | Bee UHR ite cence coca i im - bridge were in play in the hotel par- kota. ) Needs add bewitch: Bice club and the ows’ chorus. Th vaditoriam tonight \ : i f lors, also, decorated with baskets, of Possessing 9, keen, mind, undimmed | adventures carry | Gaal eH aha Te Meals tle | lowers, Mrs, C, B. Whittey and Mrs, the years, Mrs. Johnson i € 1 Vif into the! ARS LORS LCL ON ae \ 1 i y, L. Malin won honors edhe palads, preserved ‘OM tadly, a vniiea erent of the | ee ane wks ol pathetically | endered Vapo Carvet and Upholstery ou can read n\¥ RA Kramer Is igpereets te Sil pee steele or tan ieee tree elite her am-: w wae ae tore ae agen Bey mess | the truth i) end | well on almost any subject of out- Miss Talmadge’s supporting cast and Mrs. Paul S$. Wright,” Miss’ vate RAUL peas IE scale A n Honor Guest at a standing interest. ineim of this greén straw piitiers Teveals many distinguished | sereen : Hessie Baldwin and George Hum. Yated and recovered at . the: right in ' onor Giiest at aA dapracrantatt yt tt Zin au Ean i dicad ar He Menem Gorge NoMa ar Me Ra" ot ipa rae ata Bismarck Mattress & Reno-| its face! \ ; Mrs. i ct guests. green, mate! + aalletke . are MacDermott, George K.i 9 A v i * hy 2 inti 1 ne H ace! a oS 7 it jay party. WE | oo, is Connelly, Frankie arro and Mack Ke bs is je wi ry bi ad ‘abet i Mrs. M. B. Mosbruck: te ‘| ] F SEU SEED hes j tifs of roses aide! ves, heard were particularly well 1e- e ; a last evening at Soar ate emi! lovely flowers. were presented’ to the| —_ RETURN FROM FLORIDA oe . [ern aera ! arly well re Use Gas, tie scientific fuel. A BULOVA sete REO Maen Cond eee MP Ne Or Ward and dauenton,| 6, CUMTOL THEATRE | ,.| Robert Gordon and Faith Roberta WATCH 8 ' 5 c - -_—______- Miss d, have Javier, tan. or. | i Radi Robert ers were marked for eight. A cen- ELECT OFFICERS fiandaceavdral months vikit in Flee: | phat in eee ee ene the | featured. i | Ils the ti terpiece of beautiful yellow roses! piss Clarice Bi ida, They made the trip by piquant pri Mary. in When | "7 | tells the time, ‘The dinner was followed b: Ing bd the Ratnbow Cirle Saturday | GUESTS HERR tieaing “Rely” of “Lights of Old! There is something new under the| the real time, \ i a ‘Mosbrucker wa: evening at the Masontc ‘Temple. perk Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rathman of Broadway") n Davies, who has| Sun—and it sparkles like a limpid) j ° er hters, Miss Ren: er officers chosen are: Worthy As- Jamestowy, were guests of Mr. and given the screen so varied a series | mountain lake in the crisp of a clear | and nothing but i id Mira Kramer, cen in the| fociate,, Adviser, Martha Gertrude Mrs. C. L, Walla over Sunday, of characterizations that nothing else ; fall, morning. It is “Man Rustling,” | he ti employ of ES Debaney,, district | Honest noon Be Marion Ryan;! | UNDERGOES OPERATION Sitti anciten tana irieatime one Hou Oaniann ain: tk Uniwike fat i the time | manager for the receiver of closed] lis Nose. ‘The remaining afficers arc| 4, Auo* Louise Ulrich of Max under. | that marks a new page in sercen his. | the first time at the Rex Theatre tow 14 all the time! } Parle ill Teave CRs week for Tine eee ee reine oenrrecilc at | Went. an operation at the St. Alexius| tory. ay. ‘ it ; | ley, Minn, where he has accepted al (repent mesting, May 16° the officers | NosPital yesterday, eal This is her role in “Beverly of; Buck Hayden, the hero, in common} | 4 position in the First National Bank|wit'te installeg’ —— Graustark,” her new. Cosmopolitan | with other cow ‘punchers of the Lazy ( of that city, Mrs, Kramer will con- mals HERE SUNDAY Graustark,” her new Coamonoiitue{V ranch, ia smitten with Mary Wilson 1 tinue to work in Bismarek until the akby TONIGHT + Mz. and Mis PG Wick of Mott] Capitol Theatre. The world knows (the preity new school marm. But VI dh tet when she expects to join) rhe 4. 0, U. W. lodge will hold a were the guests of friends in Bis-| her as a screen beauty and as an emo- Mary has her mind set on higher 4} husband at Hinckley. Sen eee ae a | nee Scan. tional star, and lately ‘has come to | {ses than a mere bronco buste:, 90 it REPRESENT DELPHIAN SOCIETY| Clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| RETURNS ’ F weleome her digressions into comedy ) Nlten, she expresies to Huck the feel, | wits Bertha Palmer and Mrs. A-A-| sn¢ business is to come up and all] Wisconsin, where he has been spend- But as a crown prince-that’s fer. {inark in the. world, ‘the inze: ites Deri Take where they will represent| Members are urged to be present. ing the winter. ms USER Te PONE ian hnd USEET IN Ut Aigion*—bat | young Mr. Hayden quite, cow punehs | Wissen ania ae e s ss %. { CE s s rr es y gle a r uted wit . Delphian Societies. | They will return anh thirty-second, anniversary, of Dr. \and Mrs. George Heinzroth of real--far more convineing technic. | hix career is as spectacular aso || tGen movement andver $5 ()-00 e latter part of the week. aati 0. U. Wateaee in Bismare | Rareley tae were week-end visitors| ally,» and in a ‘o-comie vein.”| comet, and as xmusing as Mark} fee eee ae 2 ening | narck. " ; es i ! Twain, ! 5 GUESTS IN McKENZIE at o banquet at the Grand Pacific, pam ee at Ee aenian| Renialee Mure H Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Cunz and Mrs.| hotel. All members and their wives RETURNS TO RUGBY masquerade as a crown prince, 80 te- | Qn } Carl Jackson and daughters of Bis-| are cordially invited to attend. Ronald Fisher has returned to Rug-; markab: done th: es one! M NDA Ww | marek were guests of Mr. and Mrs. -— by after spending the week-end in| could swear the Pri wa: A N NEWS | j Tom Hughes in McKenzie Tuesday at HERE FROM JAMESTOWN | Bismarck. | geting the part. The likeness between | | dinner, From McKenzie Mr. Cunz} _ Judge John Knauf of Jamestown, | Ithe British prince, and Miss Dav ils. | | went to Crystal Spring to transact| formerly a judge of the supreme VISIT IN HAZELTON | Roney! bowisus-sedbuap int paditively | aeeumet oe, scree! i : business. court, was a business visitor in the| Mrs. Darwin Smith and children} uncanny. f Marmot school d Cep a Kodak StOr {| 14ke soltd white gold en- ie eae leetic city Saturday. were week tbatoot relatives la me coats ered by their tea: i ‘ y ¢ | graved ith 15 jewel $49.00 said | Hazelton. ' ‘ pager Ney \Blaich, visi : joova movement. + Mrs. V. J. Hunter of Eighth street HIKED TO RIVER — | ihe teraes of Tahieiie contne| reacts nun :. i] With 15 jewel movement $ ‘ was hostess Saturday evening in her| The girls of the Wetomachic HERE FROM FLASHER to the Palace for matinee and two|taken through’ the enitentiary | 0, t 4 2/aren 1] and white gold ied cave © 35-00 home to the members of her club at] CamPyine roe fter school for «ph | yStiss Mildred Hull of Flasher spent! evening shows Tuesday Went to the Memorial building, the} j q a bridge dinner. Two tables played. Boa after school for a pie {the weck-cbd with. friends in Mis: swelve people in a variety of skating, | state capitol and visited the Roose , Wrist and Pac The rooms were decorated with] nic supper. marek. |someds, singing, dancing and jue reds ae ve Bag heoungie a eo 9—Kodak snap- | $25 $25 = i 5 : tein, VISIT SON AT HOSPITAL WEEK-END VISITO: | eres 68 Se es (td shots of you and the children. Just what sass VISITORS IN BISMARCK Fe ee eee eet spent| Miss Margaret Hollinesworth of | S schol da “The et B : Live, ashes, witch had an she J A i Mr. and Mrs Charles Noon and Mr,| Sunday in Bismarck with their son,{ Wilton was a week-end visitor in the Distinetic welties,” which dumped into the basement of the ees wants and ‘Mrs, John Noon and families of! Who is a patient at the Bismarck hos-| city. ome “i told opera house and which kindled! Step in and stock i - Wilton spent Sunday in the city. In| pital. | jlted into Tanguage the | 30%) the remaining timbers and wreck | pin and stock up with Kodak Film, Sold exclusively by the evening they were guests of Mrs. - ‘ HERE FROM CENTE 4 Sie oe “lage from the r e, were the P ; A nishi 1 lik Mattie Hill and children at a picnic VISITS DAUGHTER {ade /nt aie NarloeeMsbatot Con thao. tne ge ee | caus oof the one brid we : —_ us do your finishing. You'll like our | "I | supper. B, A. McNeil of Mott spent the | ter were shopping in the eity Salurs| feds" and twe’ men doing sensational| which endangered tigated | service, V F. A. Knowles K ae week-end in Bismarek with his daugh-+ day. y Satur-| lady and two men doing sens al | W endangered nearby build- ae jj LEAVES HOSPITAL ter, who is ill at the Bismarch, hos- and thrilling enterainment, ;.jings when the wind carried sparks S¥oquttalhional Senclee Misy Gertrude Hagy, who bas been} pital. Basannaienna Legal, known as the “silent comedian,”|a considerable distance. The fire ; “ My 9 15- Nationa : a patient at the Bismarck hospital a FT Sa crna. a [temereconeins retuned #tcmacas sioucn | deperemnen twee called gt 11 o'clock | NS Take.a Picture Week" “Bismarck's Diamond Store” 4 patient at the Bismration two! RETURN FROM JAMESTOWN business visitor in Bismarck Satar-| months stay in Germany where ‘hejand quenched the blaze. ? ie weeks go, was discharged Saturday) Mrs. Cy M. Hanson and daughters day. ‘ | speared. in the jue A = —— ‘ ‘and is now convalescing at her home. ene hates earls from a ten ciate \oatpeie Be Sala alons| H. L. Bean of Glen Ulin who : — jays visit in Jamestown. Lie SPIT. Act Be ret has announced himself a candidate MOTNERS SERVICE CLUB TO — fee ea rea oy, in (eremnine offering. White, “Hart | 1 for sheriff of Morton county, was HOSKINS MEYER ; : MEET ENTERS HOSPITAL a Muy Ue Bailey, 20 Broadway, is Rddie appearing in “Pep. Harmony tin’ Mandan Friday clveulati dist = oe phe Mothers Seerite club will meet] Mrs, William Wagner of Wilton cn- ~ Alexius hospital. | and Jazz” present singing and talking |i” Mandan Priya eee eeitt | aT | t tone ie afternoon at o'clock at) tered the St. Alexius -hospital Sat- TERE FROM UNDERWOOD j numbers. Reeves, Lou &-Bryan offer) 2 | He A STS ted Home of K-F-Y-R the home of Mrs, 1. G. McLaughlin, | Men ASA: Pook of Underwoud was Spree eer ng, and are Oscar Olson and W, Y. Ellison. | 322 Hannafin avenue. Riweelcend VEltGCsAVBGATEe Pe ee tue ee . | HERE FROM HEBRON i ais ling and piano are featured. Hays & ¢ H » Fargo, state | Fi RETURNS PROM GRASSY BUTTE | | Miss Rose Kessler and Mrs. £. 0. HERE TODAY | Tate appearing in “Smiles and Chuck. j superintendent BE {cOnw | Deputy, Sheriff Ted Hedstrom has| Johnson of Hebron were shopping in| P. M. Lathrop of Driscoll is spend- Jes,” shave an act for laughing pur- returned from Grassy Butte where Bismarck. Saturday. | ing the day in Bismarck. t ie only and the report from Du- e has been transacting business. He preg 4 | uth says they succeeed one hundred | Ge — was accompanied on the trip by R. H. _ HERE ON BUSINESS , 18 ILL, per cent in putting it over. B Crane. 2 J. E. Byers of Driscoll transacted| H.R. Moll of LaMoure is ill at recruits frqm musical cqmed, yo cine GacaUeineis business here Saturday. the ‘St. “Alexius héspital. at] sereon play is “Shattered Lives” with Mr, and Mrs. I. Glaser of Minot are spending » few days in Bismarck on business. Mr. Glazer is proprietor of | . ‘ the Bismarck Cloak Shop. ER SELLING EVENT LEFT FOR MINNEAPOLIS Mrs, 8. T. Lambert, who suffered a $ nervous breakdown recently, left last \ ev g.for her mother’s home in b Minneapolis to recuperate. j EASTERN STAR TO MEET Nati 2 There will be a recular meeting of onal Karpen Week, held the Bismarc! apter of the Eastern 5 Star at 8 ovclock Tueiday evening in . simultaneously all over the the Masonic Temple. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 count: b hori GUEST OF SISTERS —— ry by authorized Kar- Miss. Barbara Holzer of Strasburg GHT en deal A 1 spent ere Wee i Biseastek. kes) “ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Dp alers, 1S a large seale gues! er TS, rs. : ind Miss Katherine ‘Holzer. demonstration of the values \WEEK-END VISITOR . * 5 Miss ‘Eloise McKee of Linton was possible with great quantity he weekend guest of her parents, eauehi . ir. ant irs, C, Be icKee o! ‘our: q teenth street. Pp cuon.. PATIENT AT HOSPITAL The young son of Mr. and Mrs. W. _ E. Patterson of Tappen is recei ing. ’ treatment at the St. Alexius hospital. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider_a the parents of a daughter born Sun- / day at the St. Alexius hospital. A ‘ PARENTS OF SON Mr. and ei Horaae egponald announce the birth of a son Sunday wont | ut the St. Alexius hospital. 4 NS off mf ‘ — yi) : WEEK-END VISITOR 00 = Robert Throdahl of Minneapolis, j yma formerly of Bismarck, was a week-end EAH i visitor in the city. (i ypu dni Ut pee, as 0 0 » Showers probable tonight with rising temperature; rea t ° ° e i Tuesday partly cloudy. Il h | Le : : er savings to inspire a ome-lovers ‘ To make new friends, to . iandeai i pee! : ‘ , to please'old friends and to The two-piece suite picture above is in Jacquard: advertise the beaut: ; s beauty, quality and greater value of Velour, a beautiful design, regularly priced at Ey Karpen Furniture, we are offering some very ex- $195.00, Karpen 5 5 ' us ALW. ‘AYS - ceptional values during this special selling, lasting Week Price .......... Sap oe 1 6.00 : seven days only. By all means, don’t fail to in- ite i i = . : eS Fe Same suite in Mohair, regular price $240. - = spect our showing before these special reductions pen Week Price $09.00. Kes GET : COLMAN. - are withdrawn. (ica a nee $195.00 ’ ‘ A a 9; °, . HEAD —You can’t help it! : Bel : . You'll love Kiki THE KICKIEST e r a: , none _ Because Kiki is Norma Talmadge—and Norma Talmadge PICTURE: YOU . - : \ Ber eson s is Kiki. That's the finest thing that can be said of any actress EVER SAW . i —in any part—and there isn’t, anything too fine to say about i = [\Karpen Furniture ; : Whi : “ah Qualily-Style-Eeonomy. Norma Talmadge in this great, great picture. Syne ; hittall Rugs