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oe ee | "TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE silaig PAGE former attorney gener Carufel-Daffinrud | tikege'ot the general arrangements. [Buckner Confident | oso'cr'nc iicrton tonag to iler'and | $1:9001000, was’ closed togay after 4 Important =. ty hy Nuptials Solemnized | PARENTS OF SON |He Has Traced Bribe || $0.0 to, Harty M, Daugherty,| run Monday. hs clientes calkiaue bank, with a capital of $50,000 rplus of $20,000, had been in 24 years. | Mr, and Mrs. Geotge Whitney of | | Monday Afternoon | p.Ntail'wre tke paren of wen born | Money to Defendants 4 _—_ | Monday at the St. Alexius hospital. At five o'clock Monday afternoon} — at St. Mary’s parish house Miss Janet) 5 hy att OF Serer i - ‘ | irs, A. K. Tice has as her gues! Carufel, daughter oi Mir. and Mrs. L.| org tow days ber brother, J.T. Mur- H, Carufel of Bismarck, and Newton| phy of Grand Forks. tee of the Autemabile Show, Style Show and Trade Week earnestly requeat housea Rusted y : Style Show to meet at the r ednesday G. N. D. A. Members Meet Here Tonight The annual Burleigh county mect- | New York, Feb. 15.--()—Federal Attorney Buckner, confident he had traced $189,000 in bribe money to the defendants in the Daugherty-Miller 'y trial, desired to complete "Mrs. David Harris Hostess Saturday TWO FIRE CALLS TODAY The fire department answered two calls early this morning, but Guests at Valentine * . . Daffinrud, son of Mr, and Mrs. D. A. i is t ’ Defense counsel an-| ing of the Greater North Dakota as-|the blazes were of small conee- We Party Monday Night at Bridge Dinner | pattinrea of Hazen, were marricd,| . PARENTS OF DAUGHTER nounced it might require four or five| seciation will, he held at the rooms | quence. At 2:30 a. m. today an of Cares? ae the pur- : Father John Slag officiating. "| Mr. and Mrs, L. G. Fohi, 504 Ninth| days to present its side. of the Assocfation of Commerce to-| automobile belonging to the 1-100) ¢Ve?! ing, Feb. f About 45 members of the Business| Mrs, David T. Harris entertained|" Mrs, I. A. Wilham, sister of the| street, are the parents of a daughter,| Mr. Buckner yesterduy introduced] night, at 7:30. A. county chairman! Taxi company caught fire on Fifth | POSe of planning part of and Professional Women’s club were Saturday evening at her apartment] bride, was matron of honor. Dan| born Thursday morning. evidence to show that proceeds of a/ for the coming year will be ceted street, in front ‘of the company's | the big week. in attendance Monday evening at a!at the Varney Flats with a prettily| Slattery was best man. Only immedi- ae $18,000 liberty bond had been used | Ore tte aoe may wish to forward office. The flames were at the ——__— party given by the losing side ie pinned bridge ae des aig ate relatives of the couple were pres- —— ___ _____ te buy motor shares for Thomas. W.| f° ie state * yoara br] Simeetoes front part of the car, around the ANNOUNCEMENT Facens membership contest. | The| Valentings and candles decorated The/ent at the ceremony. call AT THE MOVIES | Sites: former alien property eusto-| County meetings are being held in| motor, and were extinguished with} Mrs. Jane Meade, formerly honor guests. carried out in all the appointments, | of pale pink sod carried « ieugun at|@ | This bond, it was testified, had a| very county of the state today, in/chemleals. At 7:30 a. m. the de | op the \rt Beauty Shop, The evening was spent with games| After dinner three tables of bridge| pink roses and violets. Mrs. Wilham CAPITOL THEATRE number identical with one which| Sccordance with the by-laws of the/ partment was called to the resi- : of her in ‘ _, Appropriate to Valentine day. Decor-| were in play, honors going to Mrs. 0.|'was. prettily attired in a lavender| “His People,” the Universal-Jewet d Merton, German metal mag-| #8sgciation. |”) dence at 723 Third street because | Raving d . j ter- ) ations were Miso in keeping with the| A. Convert and Miss Margaret David-|fown'and wore a corsage of yellow| production in which Rudolph. Schild- | nate, is alleged to have paid in recog-| , The, executive committee of the as-) of g chimney fire. No damage re-jests will be associated in the season, pretty red and white candles! son, roses and violets. kraut, famous European stage star,| nition of the negotiation of the trans- . —___""""""_ | sulted from the blaze. future with Mrs. Zoe Sprake 4 adding an attractive note. A course ee send The Carufel home, 9 Znayer, was| makes his American debut in pictures, fer of the $7,000,000 impounded ALBERT LEA, MINN, BANK t SI Cit: , 7 luncheon was served at the conclu-lCatholic Daughters beautifully decorated with pink and| is the next feature to be shown at the| sets of the American Metal company , cLosED of the Pallyanng Shoppe, City sion of the evening, Hold I ti white flowers for the reception from| Capitol Theatre, commencing Wed: Ho the Garman aeineg weeiete HuiEAeS | suas ga SRA RAG dR Reduced prices on Quaker | National building. Tel- a t f bi 50 sts. hs is 8 tl valeurs de Xe zs . nn, a “y 4 Bridge Dinner For 0 4 nteresting Mrs. A. W. Gussner, Mts L.A. feitue Me ot ania: "Ghetto. Tamnily—the Mr. Buckner contends that to date| The Citizens’ National Bank of this| Hosiery. A.W. Lucas Co. | ephone 218. - Meeting on Monday | na Mrs. Hilda Jostin received. patriarchal father, the patient, svb- Panhellenic Women Out-of-town ‘guests were Mr. and| missive mother and the two sons, one Given Monday Night] sfhcatholls Dauehters of America Mrs, D. A. Datfinrad and Miss Fern|an ambitious student, and the sther ive) onda: ii held ‘thai secular erecting last eve.| Daffinrud of Hazen, parents and sis-| a prizetighter. How the family final- y Nig: Ming In’ St, Mary's school hall, Miss] 07 Of the groom, and his, brother,| ly achieved ‘happiness after a, series Members of the Panhellenic Asso-| Clara Peltier sang a group of Indian| Normand Daffinrud, of Dodge, N. D.| of mishaps is graphically and tamer 3 ciafembers of the, Panhellenic Asso. ee Mrs, PES Bysne playing the| . Mt. end Mrs. Datfinrud left iast| ously depicted under the eapable di- ° er ere Ci erarred Tne eae | ceenruman batts. evening for Minneapolis for a short| rection of Edward Sloman. Suppor dinner, Following the dinner a short| Prizes were awarded for the four| Wedding trip, They will be at home) ing Mr. Schildkraut ave, Ros study hour was held, a discussion of| highest scores in the recent series of Re ie Hughes apartments on their bee kee. peoree seh 7 be Sn recent books being led by Mrs. Flor-| vanishing luncheons given by the) art naegi Nee Cate, Otte Ledeen Bobby Ger, recent books being ted by Mrs. Flor-| catholic Daughters, Mes. L, H.Caru-| _ Mrs. Daffinrud attended the Bis-| Nat Carr, Otto Lederer, Bobby Gor- ence Davis. Particular attention was (a Miss Winifred Barrington, Mrs.| Mafck schools, finishing at a Minne-| don and Albert Bushalano, among them Zona Gyle, Martha Os-|P. J. Meyer and Miss Marie Robert-| raguate of the University of North ELTINGE THEATRE tenso, and Ethel Taylor, In accord-| son received the prizes. DIE G SEATliveniblevcd at tao ee td s tengo, and Ethel Taylor, Jn nccord-| °F dge was played during the so-| Dakota and is employed at the Bank| How would you feel if, you were tion, a study period will be held at} cial hour, Mrs. R. D. Kennelly win-|°f North Dakota, Paoletti ae He 8h each meeting. ning honors. Refreshments were ENE RUA [CH cats Magi LS LW ec ‘The cvenite was, concluded with | served ab the conclusion of the eve-| STUDY CLUB ENTERTAINED | | couldn't collect until you got mar Petaie petty: ois enue. avin at) club were entertained Monday after-| “Easy,” you say, “I'd get mar- oOo wear X ‘AC epeai ites a Lye Yael ded Bather : . Mrs. V, E. Jos-| ried!” But you've forgotten the ideal. committee in charge included Esther) John Richard Morris ted ‘the fol-| You are a generous young fellow who aley Bork and Rita Murphy. lowing short biographies: Merrifield,| has a suspicion that all women car@ Li Cl I Ladi Honoree Saturday Mrs, RB Wenzel: Cochran, Mrs, F.| only for money, and you are looking ° E. Diehl; Rev. Hall, Mrs. A. R, ‘or romance, for a woman who can eae ae Hes at Birthday Party | sen; ‘Alexander McKenzie, Mrs; Har-| love you and not what you can give in Charge of Annual old Sorenson. At the conclusion of| her. "There is your ideal, and the clos-| y %, Mrs. Earle H, Morris entertained| the program @ refreshment course| est you've ever approached it is by| Valentine Banquet in honor of the ninth birthday an-| Was served. looking at the shadow of @ girl on} giversahy: of her gory 'Jdun’ Richard, — fees the window of a room in a cheap lodg- | One of the most charming of the|Saturday afternoon.” There . were COSMOS CLUB MEETS ing house across the back courtyard anne, Gf the most charming of {hel fourteen guests. After attending the| Mrs. R. E. Wenzel was hostes of your home, That's as far as you've | See ee Wa eh Yant crening in| matinee at the Eltinge theatre. the| evening at an interesting meeting of | become acquain You've never the TEAM ner dances was held last evening in| tuests returned to the Morris home| the Cosmos club. Essays on Faith,| even seen her face. And then your | ° the Lions den at the Grand Pacitic| There. games were played. Marc | Hope and Charity as applied to every-| uncle Howard who has heard exag- | hotel. | More than one hundred guemts| Christianson won a prize in a con-| day life made up the program, Mrs.| yerated accounts of parties in your stteactively decdemed with tatenman| re Florence Davis presided in the ab-| apartment expresses his disapproval’ ]{N school and college , rivets y Decorations were in keeping with] sence of Mrs. S. D. Cook, who is ill.| by refusing you any more money till | the Bandsman shares Dr. F. B, Strauss opened the ban- Lincoln’s birthday. Large flags hung | Eight members were in attendance. you get married. And the sjtyation | : quet program with an address of wel-|in the archways and smaller flags dibaNDAT CARTY | is desperate, What would you have’ honors with the athletes Three of the most attractive of the latest shoe styles as featured 1 ji i r 5 e ms Red, | $ ” ton i i u bes Lea nae intro-| White and. blue streamers reached | (Mrs. Elizabeth Volk entertained| There’s the situation in which) ENJOYS opportunities . by “Peacock” at the recent shoe convention in Chicago. You'll wife of a Grand Forks Lion but prov- ais ad ee teewaeh fans so Micheal) nie ot ey par- pinaere Be fi ae i | which few others have. be delighted with their individuality. candy baskets, flags and candles inj ty. Fou les of whist were in| dise for Two,” w jetty Bronson | ed to be a member of the local club] ie'chosen colors marked each place. Play, Miss Ida Rott and Miss Eval as his leading lady at the Eltinge for/ Comein andseeourcom- . . treed ae tr ehe ladioe of the club, | Larger candles were placed ut each Hoerner winning honors. Adam| Wednesday and Thursday. | plete lit f é ee ee rede fete pecan | was, the centerpiece, Place “ears [at the conclusion of the games. |N.D.U. Professor | eng age sone with a semi-open shank and spike $10.00 Mr. Mrs. 4 wate tore lured an : | 5 | eel is priced at .......... os " bride and groom, were presented with | Were boxes of colored marbles. The! een sce successruL | Gets Special Honor) 2% ee " a wedding gift, Dr. C. D. Dursemalé la thas without obligation. making the presentation speech, Mrs.| EiftS- USE OR EO oe ie Zene ptvecalpploctions, Mine May: Been, Teo ag ey ee aa The Melody Shop A new spike heel parchment pump with Rose Blush Kid trim- Sore Bera RTCA goa <Eine (V8 |g en eee eee eee eee A OME MTEL Deed hte pede LonteeeionE oe ze ming has a spike heel and is adorned with 11.00 - Morris 01 is city, has recently been| day, more than 1, aving been} have contributions of interna- Bi ck, N. ii Fs te ie Z $ rf sepeesl lever song-and-dance num- Promoted to district, sales manager gold, ibs, Council wil receive over tional importance, to. knowledge in 3 phos ae an imported Parisian byckle ............++- el ms 0} ie Willamette Iron ‘and _ Stee for the efforts of its members,| certain field, Dr. J. M. Gillette of the prnelloming the banquet dancing andi works, in’charge of northern Wash- fic money to, be used for the milk ee te oan Dakota mas just; Lhe Music Shop B Mtrauss and Mrs. Fred Peterson Beret Boer He nae heen con. fund of the city ols. been advised of ey efectht a8 car Mandan, N. Dak. Lovely two-strap pumps of Stonewood Kid with cutwork patterns . A + ected wi e company for the pas’ responding member 0: ie Czecho- . ili ii were the committee in charge. 15 years and was in charge of the] DISTRICT OFFICER TO VISIT ELKS Slovakian academy of agriculture The Quality Music Stores phos with olen heel for walking, $12.00 REV. STRUTZ TO BOWBELLS logging engine — assembly ~—_de-|_—_ Bismarck Lodge, 1199, B. P. O. E.,| Gillette, who is head of the Ur Where Music Is Sweeter afternoon or party wear ....-...-.+.seseee “ 4 Gee Gr Wr Atria, « pabior pee partment —_o! the _ Willamette] will be honored by an official vjsit| department of sociology, rece | — ” eer CMe Seem PAMOE OF, he lant in Portland prior | to his of District Deputy Grand Exalted Eul-| announcement of his efection through 4 : si 5 is ne hea ers r H. K. Jensen of Manda n Friday iversi ¥ Me ‘“ went to Bowbells this morning, will be in’ Seattle and he will move| evening: ‘Plans are being made, for] eee oe eee Ni Your special attention is called to the display of high grade shoes gigs) eee aay ee recta his family there tons Portland ae an interesting meeting with initiation] Faney lot dressed ehickens, a ~ ty 8 ue the a i e1 ed ‘ices. vi e se 3 ry . it Ectagclieal church theses im gerien|SUeMMer MONE, Mr, Mops Magna services Laneneon wit be servet.” | pop Yh. ‘2Be—Richholl’s Groc. bee) SS) from the Chicago convention, In our earner window, of evangelistic meetings. Rev. Aap hg re and will be remembered as an P. T. A. Meeting expects to be away about two weeks. accomplished pianist. The Parent-Teacher Association of His pulpit here will be occupied —me the Richholt school will mect Wed- next Sunday morning by Rev. masts! HAVE RABBIT HUNT nesday evening at 8 o'clock at the: Earl, and in the evening there willl Forty people participated in a rab-| school. A program has been prepared I DIR, ML E BOLTON + . , 10 mi theast is in dbaira ? participate in the program. fuarel, Sunday, in which ia rab the school is desired. Ontoqanthie \ i its were killed, Supper was serve: MONDAY CLUB MEETS Phone 240W PLAN ST. PATRICK’S DANCE Jat the Morris home after the hunt.| A Valentine box proved an enjoy- aad -iacceabage “Smart Shoes For Smart Women” { A cedar chest containing many!Ervin Small of Bismarck was the| able feature of the Monday club meet- beautiful pieces of handwork will be; sharp shooter of the hunt, getting| ing yesterday at the home of Mrs. , given away by the drill team of the|%0 rabbits in 95 shots, B. E. Jones. Mrs. F. A. Knowles and dance to be given at the Patterson DINNER DANCE PLANNED _| MiS;,Fred Jansonius gave interesting | Ball Anseseallpas erchestes has al-| ‘The Ladies of the Eastern Star — | ready been secured and many tickets) ang the Masons will give their an-| GOVERNMENT PHYSICIAN HERE 4 Raye beta sae a enon: the dance| nual dinner dance on Friday evening,| Dr. C. E. Yates, government physi- | SOE Pate rererormor cere Febraary. a en, ante: plan, ie at the Indian school west of Matinee Every Day 2:30 4 e city giving medical attention to een room at.7 o'clock, after which danc-| th ts, Ho wi bout 3 INJURED IN FALL ling wili take piace in the lodge era 5 eludes ee TONIGHT — Tuesday Pathe Meee we — Bape room. Dirlam’s orchestra will play, wiiaaies - , — TO ENTERTAIN AT DANCE Saturday afternoon in a fall. She is] | SQUIRREL CLUB TO DANCE The Bucintce and Protessional Theatre COME EARLY! TOW at tae exis ooo rract that gore, Stuirrel club will entertain] Women's club will give a dance at First show 7:30, Second at 9 is resting easily despit the fact em) Saturday evening at the Patterson| the Patterson hall on Friday, Febru- rst show 7:30, Second ai z hap insure “A a sere aa hall wit a dance. All friends of the Last Time Tonight zc le a urn from. ri o the Orient, a WEEK-END VISIT will furnish music for the dance, Olive Borden and WM, HAI Miss Beatrice Register has re- “ _ {raed to damestown, where she at-| 3. p, See Oa and eee sno tends Jamestown College, after) in Bismarck, the guest of his spending the week-end in Blamarek, ter, Mrs. Martie Sedvick. He is George O’Brien Mr. Ce er igre as nce| Bene Sesitine Bis. son, Byeon Coons ot i News Pictures companied here by Miss Elizabeth , in Moore of Wimbledon, also a James- LEAVES.FOR HOME ‘ 29 Comedy—"Bromo and Juliet” town college student. Mrs. Henry Werre left today for Community Council milk fund ' her home at Elgin, after being a \ Cee ead today only, Gon | GLUTHER LEAGUE 70 MEER |patient at the St. Alexius hospital ang ice coeeeany ONY: ae | Lutheran church will meet this eve-! 1s IL) AT HOME bys most lavish display Re Ogee ee aiced aed. bos laine ie nie eeheel of gowns ever shown on Fit ONESDAY & THURSDAY ' Prothosatstwill'be served. All are|seencet.,, (¢ Jil at her Home "with the sereen | welcome. — _—_—— RETURNS TO DRISCOLL Also Reduced prices on Quaker nck Epstlund has returned to his Fox Imperial Comedy after a short busi- mper Hosiery. A.W. LucasCo. [none tiie he city. } / poco ‘a Dance, under the auspices GUBST OF MOTHER j \ Sete Coming Wednesday Every Waterman’s of B. P. W. club, at the Pat-| _W. 6: Lehfeld of Chicago is in the \oc =, Th ; pen point is hand \- 7 is mot , — ,, terson hall, Friday, Febru-)$i) Wine tented” er First Turnips ve li e greatest heart pic to the desired % ary 18th. Be irst Turnips D’ve liked ture in years Rnaneed of cane SS Mrs. John Sigurdson will entertain VERY man hates one rT; 7) ness. This makes it the U, C. T. ladies at a bridge party vegetable, at least. Take 4 for the Wednesday evening. our husband’s favorite “dis- , possible user The Weather UNDERGOES OPERATION ike”— melt Holiday Nut “Will run as long as to procure a pen G. E. Reimers of. Falkirk under-| Margarine over it — then ‘Abie’s Irish Rose’.”. point that exactly Probabl: tonight {|Wert nm operation Saturday at the hit devour it! les irish hose. —N. fa - ro! af snow eh St. Alexius hospital. bi d our it! is Y. Tribune. suits. It is an out- a undreds of our best house- and Werpesday., 0 HERE ON BUSINESS iven hate used’ this “good “A’ picture that ought to standing advantage decided change Lec Sparks of Braddock isitrans:| Yves weve & ial Rig en to be to select . acting business in the city today. nutty margarine for rs as bring in the shekels. aie the int preferred, VISITED IN JAMESTOWN eniaid th tempt Hop family’s Ne Tee Caen, Miss Clarice Belk spent the week- appetites. “Could scarcely fail of | y ABE WISH SOCR IE AL SERENA: Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. | sound financial success.” - : 3, sf RQM MCKENZIE \ Minneapolis, Ming. —N. Y. Sun., : ‘ J. Stowing of McKenzie was in| Digiributore: 7 , . ‘ "s STYLE” the ‘city Monday on business. Sean die Fruit Co. IH ininin ot?,ct the, finest Waterman's pen holders are made of selected hard rub- ‘IT 1s ILL am! binson Fruit contributions to the si- . ber— material ha! gives pen ¢ Miss Jean Gillet is ill at her home Bismarck, No, Dak. lent drama yet offered.” © . the only . that 4 satisfaction Phus— with an attack of measles. —N. Y. American. light, : resilient.and stainless, In sizes to fit every hand. 'URNS FROM FARGO “Can't mi \ jaar L. H, McRoberts has returned from “Can't. miss. Its appeal Said by $0,000 Merchen' a week-end visit in Fargo. j is univergal,”—Variety. inks henfe HERE .ON BUSINESS : “There is every reason E. RB. Asplun i : p Pipe io a A el dB why the piture shld § ; , | —— prove a_box-o! Suc- : VISITS JN STERLING ess.” —Motion Picture } ' . + 1: Gaskel) was a, week-end vis ‘ shat _ L. E. Waterman Company, 129 So, State ng. » AVES... New York -. Basten. Bon Fransisco

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