The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1927, Page 5

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pila, wees jursday afternoon at ‘enor Trio With Glee Club 12 O'clock at the home of Mrs. John 1 PAGE:FIVE Jcinema productions inasmuch as it] _ICB FALL 18 ATTRACTION resents not only a gorgeous spec-| Seattle, Wash.—-Surpassing any tacle~illuminated by such exciting| waterfall in grandeur, an ice fall is jepisodes as the chariot race and the | tetee lee Te cuutee. ean owe nen battle between the Roman and &h*|neight of 18/500 feet to the 15,000 pirate galleys—but it unfolds logtcal- | foot level makes w sheer drop of y and most impressively a drama! §og0 fest. The fall is perennial, dealing with the deepest of human | gE eats sno jemotions. The story of “Ben Hur's”| The first public libyary was found- love for Esther and his fortitude in!ed in Athens, Greece, in 527 B. C. achieving vengeance upon Messala is si conveyed to the beholder as force: | jfully and clearly as through the! jmedium of the spoken word. | | “Ben Hur” is the result of three | |years of labor in Italy and Califor-| Bowers, RETURN FROM FARGO Mr. and Mts. H. F. Sloan have | returned from Fargo, where they | were the guests of Mr. Sloan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Sloan. VISITS CITY W. H. Mann of New Salem was , a business visitor in Mandgn yes- ; | tera: Mrs. H. A. Hall Is ' Honoree at Party Given Last Evening Mrs, EB, M. Hendricks at a bridge dinner last Mrs. W. C. Mills Is Given Surprise Party Last Night A few friends surprised Mrs. W. C. Mills at the Mills home, 119 Fourth | AT THE MOVIES | | AT THE MO DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician itertained street, Monday night, the — occ: | nia, Th duct y de by| y being her birthday. Two tab ; 4 \ i a4 [fred Nibto abiathong the importante/MCle 2 Sete ane eee at | bridge were played, honors going to . 4, CAPITOL THEATRE players concerned in making the pic- Bismarck, N. D. Mra, R. E. Potter and Mrs, E. A. Bath Tach Let Ll Ramon i aie were in play afterwards. Miss Mil-] Brown. At the close of the evening on the Box” established Syd Chaplin Q t dred Rundell won the prize for being} refreshments were served. Mrs. Mills in the front rank of screen stars, high scorer ‘and Mrs, Hall received a| received a gift from the gut Even Brother Chiarile prohutily: never ? guest prize, Decorations were carriéd — caused more actual laughter in any Frank Currier, Leo White, Betty ‘ - out in green and gold. Mrs. George Smith Moe Sa Brother Syd did in | Bro Charles Belcher, Dale Ful-| 4 Fi ? | le Vinter Hall, Party at Trepp Home} Luncheon Hostess — —E_ himself GHet REG In hls: Mth flee | The large orchestra will be under | i Serr The Holliday twins and Stuart Johnscn are popular radio enter-|ture, “Oh! What y Nurse!” which | SUR ae | One of a Series Of| | ure. ccorre sith was hostess Sat-|esinets who wil appear in this city Javuary i, ax n tenor trio fur |hns opened at the Cupitol Theatre sini ‘| urday afternoon at 1 o'clock st ®/ the Hamline university men’s glee club of St. Paul, Minn., which is |for a run of two days. Here is a pet Ng uxiliary Affairs| rei, ‘seiiita tuck sc bat, chip x bain ahi ate ana jean, Covers) singing in the city auditorium under the auspices of the men’s class | comedy that allows virtually no let- impinge: Mouse, tacebon and | Five tablea’of bridge were In play| ‘two tables of bit ether 4 atter| Of the McCabe Methodist church. wie: | °F, in the Inughter {t provokes. It is | “at the E. F. Trepp home, 5 Thayer,| the luncheon, Mra, J. L. Mallin and| o The tres Hamline students have sung over WCCO, St. Paul-Mitme- | fist, furious, rollicking fun from ——_——_—_——_—_—_ Monday evening, the affair being one} 4, ‘ar dates on lullin and spolis broadeasting station, nearly score of times. Johnson is saxe- | start to finish, A factory is to be built in western | Bea aries of eattioe eivcn by encme| Mt® Ray Endseth winning honors. | phone soloist for the club, John Holliday, (right), is a member of Written by” Robert E, Sherwood, Canada for the manufacture of paper H bers of the American Legion Auxi- . . trumpet quartet, and Robert Holliday is a pianist. They have ap- editor and motion picture critic of from straw. | liary. Mrs. Trepp, Mra. Harry Rosen- Bridge Dinner at wae Ste eel Thentren, erences po} ‘ae Htaecrg ee fe ¢allaboration with Bert- j { 4.44 d Si forty-third annual tour o: e Hamline organiza-|rum Bloch, it faced the possibilit . } Hic Be | Mra. Clair Derby were the! RD, Kennelly Home| tion and their second tn to the Pacific coast, Prof. John Ay Jaeger, |of humiliating disaster. unless it MORE BANKS |Puts Appetite He . woakcby > Mt Carl _ director, is carrying 16 men on. this trip, and they will present a “pro | were actually very, very funny. For 5 ° ° mnatear anita: be at A ia Lowehe Mr, ana ue. D. Kennelly en-| gram varied with classical, humorous, and solo numbers. Sherwood ,as-a-critic, has been mer- HIRE “Dp AKOT, ‘ANS” | m simple dishes 3 tertaines turday evening at a} -_---_- ---__. wee ne — ciless im his attacks upon other ney sotvee at the close of the! pridge dinner. The appointments were sercen writers, and, as the editor of | — 0 wonder Holiday Nut STERR PINY: prettily carried out in pink and white, ae Life,” he had the comic magazine's |__ Every tA osiath 685 others ‘etegahags ae y i flowers and candles being used on the own reputation to uphold. | engage graduates of Dakota Bus- | Margarine brings su: Cass County Solons t ae Si EE M d N \, qe What i. Nurse” siply had | jiness College, Fargo, whenever! 9 fine, oom eek to familiar : . er dinner two tables of bridge 3 |to be funny, And, in the production ae ce Guests at Dinner} were in ploy, honors going to Miss an a n e W. jgiven by the Warner Bros., it turns | they need efficient help. Thatthey| foods, There’s no fresher, nenigay — Hildor Simonson and Al Weinhandl Vout to he just about twice as funny | |getit, is evidenced by the fact that) utter flavored margarine 4 ait BRS ate Rareone enter-| of Mandan. |a8 anyone had a right to expect. It, | 227 have become bank officials. | ‘Try it aaa spread stained sat, Renae x a ee 1s trury hilarious, made. “heme, 4 West Rosser, Monday eve- ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Many Prizes Will tu finish, Hedstrom and McCrorie |“ 5,4 Chaplin appears as a news-' ‘ |__ The Luverne State Bank recently | for tread try it on ning. Covers were taid for 10, the] Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shirek enter- ry _ each took honors with eight points | .5¢r reporter, who is called upon to Tex#8 has gone back to the iden of engaged M. A. Rogness; Farmers je as guests being the state senators andj tained at a four-course dinner Sun.| Be Given Away On and the Erlenmeyer brothers | substitute for the woman who writes RAV # “first lady” who confines '& Merchants Bank, Wimbledon, | salads, meat, fish... . use vepresentatives from Cast county,| day at their home, 311 Avenue , the) Market Day, Jan. 29 played a good game in guard post the Advice to the Lovelorn column, Webi tre te moter ad fund employed Jacob Krueger; Amenia; it in making pies and Miss Mary McGinnis, representative| guests of honor being Senator and yy le tions. vehacs and who writes a stereoptyped note she is. Mrs. Dan Moody, wife of /State Bank hired Mary Brudevold. from Stutsman county, and Miss] Mrs. J. BE, Stevens of Devils Lake, who . jin reply to a question of Love vs. the new governor, who takes “Ma”! py By c " cakes .... Bertha Palmer, state superintendent] are residing in Bismarck during tha| Plans now being completed for | Moncy propounded, bya romantic, Ferguson's place, ‘is, shown in the| .C. ACTUAL BUSINESS Just try it. Then you'll ‘of public inatraction. legislative session. Covers were laid| Mandan’s Market Day, Saturday, | | Personal and j| reader, “The advice stirs a w gown she wore at her husband's training (copyrighted—unobtainable ia Yellow flowers and candles decorat-| for eight. | January 29, indicate that the event | A N | |wind of excitement in an influential | E 1 ball at Austin. ‘elsewhere) means better pay and see why so many women ed the rooms, with the place cards rane will be one of the biggest ever|| Social News of . \citizen's homie, and Chaplin is or-|-——— —————------~- | prospects. Watch cack, Yeror | will have no other brand. and other table appointments in the] LUTHERAN LADIES TO MEET | Staged here. . i| Mandan Vicinity | |dered by his editor to go to straight-|ing her true identity sotret lowe ” Beata, | same color. Following'a course din-| A special meeting of the ladies of | Practically every merchant in | en things out, His madly exciting! Gtimpsing her two suers aplrn. | Weotkie ncrrnege ota NT ner, the evening was spent socially.| the Trinity Lutheran church will be|town is giving prizes on this day adventures fill an hour or more of arming her two sutucs appv... | Watkins, Press 806 FrontSt, Fargo. | Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. ’ peso held at the church Wednesday after-|and in addition special bargains Kelsch-Roche wild exhilaration. ey “dau eiahie Gisties. tod: | Minneapolis, Minn. 4 LEGION MEETING noon at 3 o'clock. Plans will be per-;8fe being offered. Prize tickets . . | The comedy, obviously, has been etch lah acta ; seMtmbers of the Lloyd Spetz Post fected for giving» Iudefiak supper aFe, be, ha’ forthe, asking by | Nuptials Will | neavilg SaeEM UE Tleaaceeeatlibe cepa easter yr epues, well | Distributors: No,.1, American Legion, will hold a/ in the near future. All ladies of ée | Visitors lay and 2,3 of old slap-stick shows; the differenc . hitka. cChoden ae i i | W regular meeting at the A. 0. U. W.| congregation are urged to attend the|them were mailed out yesterday Be January 27 (ue ihst tne "ont whats Nersel= SAAR ARE SEE uEE ee rae ee = ” hall Wednesday night, and all mem-! meeting. bt ae listing the prizes to | Stabale. chia ©. F. Kelsch | =#* are new. cone and Tom Kenn fea- | . No. Dak. to’ attend. Detailed pea aay } ven. 5 Bite corte Wah yn COBB cs apt — fear ha $ Besides individual prizes, a total {and Miss Helen Kelsch left: yes- ELTING ‘ATI | a5 a goer the Paris convention.’ After the! Pree pa Ri i CERS et{of 600 pounds of flour and sugar |terday for Bridgewater, 8. D., ; radar a ak tha ‘Ben Hur’ Gets Large ‘ business session, members of the Le-| Thursday evening at the Odd Fellows|are to be given away to lucky | Where Mr. Kelsch’s marriage to. owincs to the Eltinge for Wednesday Pg a ¥ » ion Auxiliary and the Veterans of! hall. Officers will be installed and|ticket holders. Drawing of prizes | Miss Mary Re:he will take place i." sdaptation of th by Mt atronage in East i Of the| lunch will be served, after which| Will be held at 1 o'clock Saturday | January 27. Miss Roche's brother, Wk “Clifford al cop dau! ——— Wil! berprovided for! carde will provide entertainment. aii|in the Chamber of Commerce |Reverend Father Walter Roche, 1 nic, woman, Eve Burnside, a 1 cinema spec dancing and lunch will be served. | visiting Royal Neighbors and Wood-| rooms. will perform the ceremony. Fol- purines woman, Eve Burnside, w 1 upon Gen- Rt weer: i . Si re tate aoe mie ceepecially, invited! Several concerns are making | owing the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. |‘ HAG ‘ble Segoe and play of \ . TO GIVE LUNCHEON ranenar ce ’ plans to put on special demonstra- | Kelsch will go to the Twin Cities | Irene Rich play eonera nted for e i The: Presbyterian Ladies Aid will : age ‘tions. for. visitors. The Western |and Chicago, returning to Mandan | *"d Bert Lytell appears as her lover. the Au- eS | eet give a luncheon on Thursday noon at TEACHER 18 ILL | Auto company will hold its annual in about a month. | REAM Mba Gtepoling and Lee al | 3 i \- Hf cl] \s pr ney 8 ' a be yes . ly been on; ed to the ladies of the legislature and vear Mencken, is’ ill at the home of invited 200 farmers to be its RuCHt® | aye English Altar Society of St. ine « merry Wein of satiric comedy | San Francisco std’ Philadelphia} NUTMARGAR' wadared for the afternoon, Mrs, (in Bismarck. Her sister, Mrs, Roy| served at noon; factory represen-|Joseph’s church will meet tomor- with, a stirring adventure story of in the med city it is still | === Rawlings is chairman of the gen- Random of Jamestown, ls cubatituting| tatives will be ‘present to answer |Tow afternoon at 2:20 in. the St. te business and social worlds, drawing very large patronage. Those! | = 4 a . | dos ji se8 a jat-| who are interested in the annals o | eral: committee, se ier Danese Brae cite oath be Mesdames Clarence Olson, M. J.,ton have the time of their lives as!the theatre are familie *withathe: ef: | } MRS HARDT ENTERTAINS’ LT. LTO MEET be ‘shown. Tobin, H. A. Roberts, George, the gob heroes of Paramount's second |tremeiy. favorable comments that this| | i Girls employed in thé motor vehicle| ‘Tho regular meeting of the L.T.L.| ‘The Rovig & Skjod Hardware|Brown and J. T. MeGillic, A/ ‘sunny side of the war’ comedy, cinema version of “Ben Hur” has trains department were guests at a bridge will be held at the Baptist church at| store will hold a “De Laval” day,|lunchcon and social hour will fol-| “We're in the Navy Now.” which ar-/ win from the castern eritics. | | party given Friday evening by Mrs. 4:16 Wednesday afternoon. Plans|demonstrating cream separators, |!ow the meeting. ie ge Eltinge for Thursday.) “Ben Hur” is almost unique among intluding 1 KE. H. Hardt at her apartment, 517 will be made for a Frances Willard|and several other concerns are BABY ‘DIES oe way ia (Saturday. | Seventh street. Honors were won by. program in February. planning to offer special attrac-) pinoy, ‘ s ee Tine: eeing Fo ;| Th Mrs. Scott Cameron and Mrs. Cheste sions. Funeral services for the two-|a naval training camp, from there to; e ; al oa - delight ta pened DANCE POSTPONED : penne day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-|the deck of @ troop transport, and| Y eal: ‘ bar yr pomve rac of. th . {Because of conflicting engagements,| Bra Will Meet thur Rooth, who passed away Sat-| in turn, a small row-boat, submarine, | Youreally enter sunny Cali- Dc aie Ie evORONE: | one Masnile: daviea Which hed. bese! wes WI ee urday, were held yesterday after-| French dreadnaught, France and th fornia the moment you step Matinee Every Day 2:30 18 DOING WELL planned for Friday evening, February) Speedy Wilton Men | 22™ 2 the Kennelly Undertakinz | —-all the way back to where it started | aboardoneofthefivefamous - Mrs, J. E, Bjorlle, who recently un- 4, has been postponed until Saturday : ‘s _| Parlors, Rev. G. W. Stewart of the | from, “We're in, the Navy Now" | Santa Fe cross-continent TONIGHT — Tuesday ‘saryeet a: Gielacd ieee vonsin inh iota): evening! Webrears ®: Here This Evening "ir ae Presbyterian church in reates a newlgucd Mecond for future pasaciaay a y ‘hospital, is: reported to be getting —— s q . gigs: rectors to°diny at. award Suther- ‘ ; along nicely. Mr. Bjorlie, who has AT OMAHA Wilton, victorious over the Man-| pETURN TO MANDAN hte, a ybrgl ademas The new Chief—extra fare— Doris Kenyon aeeepted an instructorship at Oak: E, M. Hendricks, traffic expert of/dan Braves by a-10 to.9 score in| yy and Mrs, William Murnane | Gronty., Bas Injected more gags in is the finest _and fastest of d Park high school, Chicago, is now inj tho state railroad board, is in Omaha a pre-season game, comes to Man-| roturned this morning from Min-) ein pcre “Han have ever be pea) the Santa Fe California Fey the city with his wife. this week attending a freight rate/dan tonight determined to add an-|nesota and Wisconsin cities, where fi trains. Only TWO business Lewis Stone - in orie sev 'y i piers hearing before the Interstate Com-| other victory to its tally, while the hey |Z, 1" ne seamence, the two: stars land FROM CO! BO! erce Commission. ves are II M they spent their honeymoon. They | gt Reest and proceed to a cafe. There, | days on the way. HERE FROM. COLEHARBOR merce Bray equally determined to. wore married in Grand Forks Jan- : | id i ‘ é Prank Vogel of Coleharbor, major- — keep the Miners from accomplish- 12. they see the girl each adores, but and more No extra fare on the f ‘THE BLOND! ity floor leader inthe house at the FORTNIGHTLY CLUB ing this. a eae ‘| Who remains am enigma to both, keep- other daily tral sparc ive session, is in Bis-' The regular meeting of the Fort-} The first gamé with Wilton was 2 fiend 99 ‘nightly club will be held Wednesday | played before the Braves had be- The yi Sak a iavited to | Feed Harvey dining service SAINT afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of|/come well organized, at a time & a 1d Hl re , time! card party and dance to be held sets the standard in the 2 s Mrs, P. J. Meyer, 910. Fourth street. | when team work aren aie a mine Thorsda: ges by the W. B. iM 0 EN F ‘AT | $1.50, $2.00 | transportation world. NEWS PICTURES ’ eyed ‘ < TERS | R Is because of following the association’s regular CURRENT EVENTS CLUB LADY FORESTERS: CARD PARTY early date. ‘Whether the up- business meeting. T D | $2.50, $3.00 Enjoy the out-of-doors this Comed: The Gruden Events . win-mvety The Lady Foresters will give a card yee cop chalk up snaiage : Millions know en easier way—Marmola i | winter—take your family. eg ‘Wednesday afternoon o'el ; ‘against the speedy, smooth- BACK FROM TRIP Tablets. our book. 4 “Bad Breaks’ the home of Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 30%) is and accurat eteam which! Sidney Cohen returned yesterday used them for 19 years. You imarantend) | California hotel rates are Mra, 8. B. Rosenerans thé Braves now boast, is a ques- from a 10 days’ visit to the Twin |can gee the results in | reasonable. y + ill talk to the glub on tion which will be determined to- Cities, where he transacted busi- | wherever you look today, No harm, no ‘May I send you our picture folders? WEDNESDAY ‘By-Paths in ‘Ameritan Art. tt. 2 ig... ,ness for the Arcade store. sectecy, no risk. We state every Trene Rich and . ; szy” Polonsky, speed Wilton}; ent and.offer a guarantee. Do F. R. Connell, Pass. Agent ENTERTAINS AT DINNER at McLaughlin, is visiting at the! forward, who was | ted. on the D. A. R. MEETS the justice of learning what 607 Metropolitan Life Bldg. Bert Lytell in ‘Miss. Elisabeth Jones enterteined! home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Korupp,| mythical all-district quint last! A special meeting of the Daugh- |means to you. f Minpespells, Min. “Eve’s Lover” 1811 Rosser avenue. CARD PARTY The Yeoman lodge will hold a card party at the A. O. U. W. hall this ayehine, to which the public is invit- swgeversh friends at dinner at her apart- ment imthe>Pereon Court last eve- ning. Bridge was played during the _ \ BABY GIRL ge ona A daughter was born to. Mr. Mrs. H. W. ‘Taylor of 614 Raymond street last evening at the Bismarck hospital. year and who proved to be the ters of the American Revolution : Braves’ nemesis in the first game,' it. e SSS | I will again be in the lineup in thi SS , Leglaag i encounter. He a fa th game all seascn an ould be threat to the Braves tonight. Steve 2 need this je THURS., FRI. SAT. Big Comedy Hit Krush, in the other forward post, should also show plenty of speed. Paul ington at center should ADOLPM ZUNOR ase JESSE L LASTY seuseer ATTENDS RATE HEARING Charles F. Martin, chief accountant of the state railroad board, is at Omaha attending a freight rate h ing. Fri., Sat., Jan, 28 & 29 AUDITORIUM itic'SSiras Evenings at 8:30. Saturday Matinee at 2:30 First and Only Presentations in Bismarck or Vicinity ts good account of himself and [eMartin and Fred Krush should acquit themselves well in guard positions, Mandan Scouts Win, | was. BANKSTON ILL Mrs. J. Bankston is ill at het home, 924 Sixth street. ‘ SOCIETY .EDITOR ILL VISITS HERE Mrs. R. E. Middaugh, society editor throat, Vicks L# , This Year of erry tes drag by aoe ie ct ine "| 15-14, From Bismarck eevee ee Sa ‘ The Magnificent Insurance Service Body hens, See. Salenlnn Sypset Ss @) At the same time Vicks ‘draws. The Mandan Boy Sccuts avenged | their 18 to 7 leat by the Bis- marek Scouts when they eked out a_close win, 15 to 14, over their out!” tex itional rivals in a game on the tt” the soreness like tigh cho floor ‘yentervia ; | an old-fashioned p brueck, Fread and Borre-| Is ILL Mra. Van R. Middlemag is reported to be quite ill.. She is at her home, 40 Thayer avenue. eek Is ILL, Miss Phyllis Yochim,. who is em- ployed at Webb Brothers store, is ill, at ber home. * FROM MOTT B, F. Jacobson of Mott was a busi- ness visitor in Blemarck ovet the week-end. _ i HERE TODAY Well Directed Shoud damage or disas- ter throw you back on your insurance protec- tion, you would .want your policies to “hit the spot” you would want your insurance’ to cover your loss like a Cinema Spectacle Mostly cloudy tonight and Wednesday. ‘Not so. cold sen were high scorers for the lo- cal cagers and McCro: and Erlenmeyer pl: games for the’ Scouts. sage was a nip and tuck affair, with: ore side and then the other ig the lead. id The al ‘The box score Mand; { M. Beattie of Jamestown arrived| TP he Greatest. wc'l-sped arrow covers a in Bismarck ‘last night for a short] Borresen, F -. 4 : ever buill’s-eye. ; 0 5 MULL rey ee Se this agent of the H s on Lew, . . . Bertferd Fire Insurance —— bd Company. PF TP ‘ eigiy 29 Sale - CBDILUINGHAMGF. ZIEGFELD Jn od ee - Presented’With Touring Orchestra of ,15 Murphy 0 6 ; PRICES (Including Tax) “The Man Who Knows ¥ Bran Main Moor, $1.45; baleony, $1.10 and 75c; Gal, Soe Insurance” ‘won jain floor, $1.10; > 50c; gallery, 50¢

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