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_eren. All U. C. T. Indies are cor-' School. An interesting program has | 4) 0. U. W. drill: team in giving. TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1927 © 4 “To His Own Place” “wr THE STORY. OF JUDAS Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p. m. Come tonight Mrs. J. H. Mackley wiill sing “My Mother’s Prayer” “At The Mc ae s the drama and melodrama, but: of the finest erase: The light- | gives a quaint and beautiful setting) ing is superb, e Composition and le ovies | for the romance between the star and] pictorial values of the great mass sed, "7 | | | a | Boyd. of scenes are wonderful, unsur CAPITOL THEATRE | Despite grim danger and thrills! “The cast, too, first-rate with A remarkable, “inside view of the | that keep the sp 's spine tick-| Dempster easily winning a. new | Sinister workings of the German in hair ar-rise, the love as an emotional actress, With a fin- jtelligence department during — thi omedy element of “Her Man] ished technique, just as effective is, 'wor.d war forms the basis for tense |o' — W. predominate. Jimmie] but quite different from?’ that of suspense and thrilling Adams, Christie comedy st do his} Lillian Gish, rdo Cortez gives Man o' Wa partner in hilarity, Kay Desly a great performance, Adolphe Men- t starring vehi ply a great deal of humor, and the| jou's conception of © Mephistopheles pieture at the triangle love interest formed by] was, to say the least, novel. vil tomorrow. Miss Goudal, Royd, ’ was tempered by a’sort of al, rather than the bat-| mond, the latter pl fellowship and man-aboutitown atti- to which one is accustomed | countess, furnishes still more effee-| tude that did not permit the conven- pictures, supplies the grim| tive comedy throughout, up to -| tional hatred for villains -to operate menace that lies behind the comedy} ly snappy, happy and satisfact in the spectator's min and romance with which the picture | ending. “The whole . It is a pitting of the wits pie an American prisone ELTING TRE itorious, and shows t “Sorrows of Satan” adapted for] not lost his m een from Marie Corelli's story | low the box-offi reer of this pi ich comes to the Eltinge for Wed-| ture with more than ordinary atten- day and Thursday with Adolphe, “4 DePutti, Ricardo Cortez oF r as the leading characters received the following comment from “The Motion Picture Social and Personal Miss Lucile Lahr Joint Meeting of the Womans Side of Official Chooses April 8 | Bismarck-Mandan baie : oS as Wedding Date} Degree of Honor Life in the Capital Servic —— BY ALLENE SUMNER [ein sf to be in danger of being!to ask her mother not long . ——— Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Lahr, 68 Avenue] Members of the Degree of Honor] |= = = CHAPTER VII. spoiled, her mother thinks, ruling|she had to do that, too. B, announced the approaching mar-| lodge from Bismarck and Mandan’ Washington mothers who are any- that Pauli: may not pose for! Her mother, who," riage of their daughter, Lucile, to| Were guests ata banquet Saturday, body at all don’t wheel their own|photographers as freely us in her! . } hehe ‘ven| cvening in the Lions room at the baby buggies. ; founger devs, j Willis D. Wyard, at o dinner given| Grand Pacific hotel, Following the| They hire the trimmest, most The Pictures Must Stop \? last evening at their home, 68 Ave-| dinner an initiation ceremony was patrician nursemaids that can be} “She’s ald enough to begin to nuo B. Aptii 6 nas been set as the} held. About 75 members were in at-jfound and send them forth on) wonder why all pictures,” says | date of the wedding. tendance. Massachusetts avenue, the most aris-| her famous moth: d ‘e there s rds) marriage or There were four tables of guests ‘he program incladed numbers by|tocratic Washington street, after in-]is really no re her, the| reer, ing that all she wan at the dinner. Decorations were at-| the state president, Miss Frankie] structing them to let ho, pasrerby F op. Biter te the eka tractively carried out in pink and| Lyman of Cando, and Mi Frank] gaze upon the august child in the has it, wakes her) be i .| Brown, state vice president. carriage. er of the Hou Tee De Gaear tance ith receera paths But Alice Longworth wheels her ight and long ere he ore of Ghee paber leadieg to the MONTHLY AID MEETING own child. Sunday after | Sunday covers, ‘The annowacements were on|_ The. regular monthly business| she gocs forth whee finan a re written| meeting of the General Aid Society | carriage, mingles with the aghast] breakfast—which is no small one,"|she is not ge Lie eatir hcla| of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal] nursemaids, and beams like a Chesh-| then she goes forth in her carriage.| wh 116¥% Fourth St. Phi Ww Wefore the fire of tiny pink candies,| CHUrch will be, held in the church ire cat if a ateeeey aera ook) She's an outdoor “baby, snendin| repertoire of arking, | meowing,, See % Fourth St. 7 240' “y et | parlors ursday afternoon al a jarl- st of her waking hours in the|mooing, quacking and crowi until i .D. wae se Sah ale aN eae ie cre eating will aA pba ing aaa n't Like It amen ronal |the desired result is attained. 1 Bismarck, N . ed by a jay supper at 6 o’cloc! La Tpwet the Househo! noise Mariya Lahr, cousin of the) to which the public is invited, The| |And on weekends when Alice| The coming of Paulina upset an| _ Like Any Mother Medes audavnleeseaucink, Gp Supper will celebrate the forty-| Roosevelt Longworth is too busy at|entire household. She meant a ne “I'm hipped on Paulina inde tthe layed oring @ re-! seventh anniversary of the organiza-|the Senate and House to do her own} house, with a proper sunny and airy | Alice ise-crack, and ee i wening, honors going tion of the Methodist Ladies Aid| wheeling, she | instructs Paulina’s|room ‘for a nursery, and a comp! to Miss Florence Jager an: i88! Society in Bismarck. nuraemaid to skeep uncontaminated| shake-up of servants because the old Sylvia Sell. from the superior aloofness of the;ones resented any change in the| tion Reing Intimate Stories of ng nd the ¢ feels DR. M. E. BOLTON _ketting the attention to German lines—takes the plot out of| Griffith's “Sorrows of Satan” is Osteopathic Physician h she is entitled is to start her the usual channels and not only en-|a picture which, technically, is one uw : paddy bow-wowing ling Paulina’s} She eats “a Rooseveltian appetite| Her favorite of — ARG: other wheelers of infant official| habits to which they had become ac-| wants to see the child she is hauled Th Caner su i ond eve- , Mrs. EO LaBHFAL of Fires: who; Washington, and to “be nice to folks|customed, all because of an infant's | forth to be seen and admired. ath LE ede y Big Me pings A the has been visiting her parents, Mr. hye rte | to sp to pelt ‘ arri i Paulina has a h Hal i Muighen'? Apettntente. Mes A. M, 8nd Mrs. C, G. Boise, 608 Avenue D, is je nursemaid, ali jas it, spared any hint of for. | s ked shoulde SISMARCK.6.OAK ents. Mrs. . Snd her brother, 8. 'S, Boise, and|deesn’t like her orders. It makes} mal | jon so far. Her little} hard time un- DIAMONDS “JEWELRY Fisher read’ an‘ interesting paper bys tamil 320 West Thayer, for the past her lose caste with her colleagues,}cousins, the children of Ted Roose papa = and Mrs, W, A. Faleoner, based on Bur-| (omy eit this morning for her| but with a grim face she obeys and|velt, are langua y-|like to have man's “The Master Mind.”- Mra. M. Jen Sait foveg. While here. Mrs.|lets the rabble gaze its fill upon|ing French, Italian and Gi j things, but if th Famous Diamonds of the World W. Roan was chosen to represent the club atthe, community chest meet-, Pee er cus nauaterser cite ing Wednesday evening at the Asso-| c “ Ae American Revolution, representing | ————_.__ ie LP goatee peace Sigs a e ciation of Commerce rooms. ‘4 f . means to the capital city—how the: \the Fargo chapter, of which she 18) apTENDS CHILD WELFARE {a crew of slick thieves and robbers, | horrow table claths, silver en LUB, MEETS | registrar. a aia (MEETING ee |who became known as the “lifters.” | thing.) tortained Monday ‘afternoon at the| DATE SELECTED FOR DANCE | ,oreau of child. welfare has been at; fromthe scenes Cee” OF Oud Fania | home of Mrs, Harold Sorenson. Mrs. Friday evening, March 25, has been tending the midwest conference of| Over on the East Side, where F. B. McAneney gave an interesting, Picked by | Bismare st sone. ‘the {the national child welfare league in |Fourteenth street picks up its assort- naner on “Indian Nations of North. ladies of the Eastern Star for Chicago for the past week. She is'ment of movie houses, fire sales and Dakota.” Mrs. Ralph Penner gave a/ Next of their series of ae Par-! now in Fargo, where she stopped for |cheap stores, there is no hint of report on the Wahpeton School of ties at the Masonic temple. Dancing! 4 few days’ business visit before re-|barking guns, and Hell's Kitchen is Science. At the conclusion of the, Will start at 9 o'clock and lunch Will turning to Bismarck. ja line of peaceful street vendors. afternoon the hostess served a re-| be served at midnig! " And old Wallabout, as tough as “the Roosevelt baby.” Paulina is said to Paulina is two years old now. Oldjin awe and’ wonder. She managed| (The president is coming to din- |ner. Tomorrow I'll tell what that are showing at this time in our show window a won- derful display of real diamonds, together with an exact | reproduction of all the famous diamonds of the world. , cutting and | ch stone | This display is | th going miles to see, as few people have anv | to what the famous diamonds look like. In fact, a large percentage of the jewelers could tell you very little about them. We wish to call your i be serve . met — : attention to the world’s largest | freshment course. {seven piece orchestra will furnis DANCE THURSDAY jany, and tougher than some, turns i “the C . i ransve h ish {seven piec ac Ra Ob rg Bagel ai diamond, “the Cullman,” found in Transvaal in 1905. Known to hundreds | and from which were cut nine large diamonds valued at | about three and 4 half million dollars. TO ENTERTAIN nea played in. the windows of Webb | market place. ’ ERTAL ; P. T._A, MEETING ihe Pe pene Wadeedlay ‘evening ‘at the home of; , The Parent-Teacher Association of | O4"1t'Ge the chest. which is to be | (Copyright Mrs. Lee Bankston 924 Sixth street,| the Richholt school will meet at 8 'viven away Thursday evening at the Agee sel: with a card party ‘for Mrs. 0. Lind-| o'clock Wednesday evening St. Patrick's day dance which the A MAN OF VISION been prepared. Lunch and a social “Yes”, said the oculist, “he has a AS ‘i i . Every member is CAVE Fi DAN. curious affliction; everythin, he Mrs. Lindrren and family are leaving hour will follow. yn LEAVE FOR PANAMA i ; erything soon for Minneapolis to make their Urged to attend and to bring # Mew) Congressman and Mrs. Thomas | looks at defedae bel Ply ; member. Wait Gave inte Waekingten, B.C, for ‘oor fellow. I suppose he had a aes y , a “lhard time getting a job,” COTTAGE PRAYER MEETINGS | BEGINNER'S CLASS IN RECITAL {iV Sonora ensivea Ineaia L {3 ; Bi “Not at all. He's) making high Core eE eee Fuctinge, will, be} _, The beginners piano class of Miss |i"& t° me arc wages reading meters for the as | | as the tried and true | Nut Margarine FISH or steak . or salads. ILBERT SWAN. » NEA Service, Inc.) On visiting our store we will be pleased to give you | further information on this subject. | . sauces pies or caki or just plain rolls or biscuits. ‘The old-fashioned flavor that only Holiday Nut dially invited to attend. Mr. and Matinee Every Day 2:30 F. A. KNOWLES JEWELER | TONIGHT — Tuesday “Bismarck’s Diamond Store" ! Henny Lampe, which was presented company." Tit-Bits, | that on } held tomorrow atthe homes of Mrs-| in recital lastnight at the Studio IN NEW YORK + | Margarine can give. Mre.'S, F. Hollingsworth, 623 First. of the Music School, drew a very ap- WA | House 3 “wilo die street: Mrs. Fred Davis, 42 Thayer; | Preciative audience. About 20 little|, = a * used it will have no other. ‘Jones, 807 Fourth: Mrs.| folky took part, Mra, L. C. —- New York, March 15.—Unless the | 5 > Tan McGettigan. ‘897 Sixth: Mrs. L. Roe sy | Northern Cocoa.-at Butter Ca, K, Thompson, 612 Avenue D, Gtinnne tae: auling ET ay wi} |immigration authorities can stop it rea asts ! Minneapolis, Minn. - : ¢ Ting of [on the ground of “moral turpitude,” Per ts psig net, Shave returned. from} Masonic temple Wednesday night at|this raucous city is about to be in-| he Gamble Robinson Fruit Co. Land Bench, Calif, where they were| 7:30. AM members are urged to at-} creased by the “Bullet Mechanique.” | that ! Rismarck, No. Dali. called several weeks ago by the death! tend. The is the stelebrated composition of Mrs. Robinson's father. Since HERE FOR VISIT yof George Antheil, consisting, we are that time they have been iting Mrs. L. DeLiguori and children of told, of some 11 mechanical pianos, ‘ive h. . 5 f of all going at once, eight xylopho: ale eee ; Detroit, Mich. have arrived in Bis- four bass drums and a few airplane Fashion Favors Fagoting to | au, Enhance the Gracile Lines OLIDAY |i ‘stand by marek. for an extended visit. with eee i Thi WaeoRe, eee MEETS vutne| Mrs. DeLiguori’s parents, Mr. and /PTOPOne TT oie at once the sound, | H pelipmcerrgle meeting yesterday at the home of! Mrs. 8. A. Flore perhaps, may prove an echo of ai u { 2. Perot | Mrs. W, E. Lahe,. Interesting papers aed busy afternoon at Times | J rortpern Cocpanss burer Ca of this New Spring Coat given-by Mrs. G. F. The Ej th League of the McCabe Mayhap this was the ‘gina Y Mrs, H. P. Goddard and Mrs. 8. en ip i have 208 the composer, who set P i EVELVN rk aller Cor avpotsluck gunner Wednesday cve-|ith,‘atnd"m ‘wsderntm cue—na | | Ut@ed a8 Essential to Suc- LAWRENCE Gray . ning at the church. members are | tide: ae ” 5 ais SOSH AT ANT Laoy 1g |eorialy tnved oe salieri a group of 10 friends at an informal RETURNS HOME stitutions LS ERAME TUTTLE 0 NUTMARGARINE party Saturday evening. At the con) gC eee ee ot Lark, who! On the plebirstolbashus—The, atllts . The uilted Taffeta eee een clusion of the evening a refreshment). "een attending business college | ‘ course wag served. in Bismarck, has completed ith a stenographer in a tory window. ... Lovely HE business world has learned Tu xe do an d t hy e N: Lanvin Shoulder GOES TO EDMONTON | | ndvreturned te her home. | models from the Beventh “avenue! Ml that almost 70% of the day's Miss Louise Johnson, a studen' FROM CHICAGO important work falls into the four the Bismarck Business seolleess tt wee ens Bailey has returne: eo ay elmer ae hep ae es: | shcrt morning hours before luncheon. gone to Edmonton, Canada, from Chicago where she attended th Thus correct breakfast eating, as relatives and to accept a position. | ioe meeting of the national, £0Pecous that they must be from 1s a r _— ~ stock. This idea becomes particul: essential to work, is being RETURNS FROM DETROIT __ |Child welfare league. ly convincing when one notices their | urged on employees in such famous Other Features that Carl Reff has returned from De- IN STEEL! hats, which are rather cheap and,| institutions al Electric Co., at E e troit where he been taking an Lieutenant Nelly Stites of the lo- hence, perhaps, their own. . . .| James McCreery’s and many others. advanced course in mechanics at the} .)"Saivation Army post is spending eas cereareas: pgs cot tg the| _ To keep up with your job, you Chrysler factory, ‘a few days in Steele on business. | Ore ‘with her legs crossed. Scores of | Must be at your best mornings. OF SISTER og men are packed at the window, Some-| Thus Quaker Oats—providing an cl aurar Heckman of Long] yy pots PP Sega have | how we feel they are not looking at| excellent food bey of ee arrived in the city) Mr. and Mrs. De ne in MeKensie| the cigarettes. And, somehow, we| carbohydrates, vitamine “Band he home of her sister,| Teturned to thely home on Menensie/also feel the girl was not hired for| laxative bulk, has become the diet- hl. bape aaarels pesos ee faciley ome te analing. :.c]etic urge of the world. Thousands, —— 7 e parade uniforms worn by toilers - Aes, SUNSHINE SOCIETY eee FO UNDERWOOD | jin a Thirty-fourth street shoe re- Oakes atvire, ue mine +The Sunshine Society will meet), pal home oY Gaderweed after a| Pairing emporium. . er” now their daily breakfast. with Mrs, W. G. Worner, 709 Ninth| 9 Net some om the eit A house built on ‘a motortruck.| _ No other cereal grown compares street, tpmorrow afternoon at 1 ded a Actually it is . tailoring emporium. in food: balance, Nasiber i quite so y ty ot uits and coats 'e pres: while | appetite enticing. liciously attrac- Slot nM ty Ceo aN OOS ESS corney Fou wait and the wise young man tive food that “stands by” you in pro- | PARENTS OF DAUGHTER . | ,,“eotge Purchase, states ing bust { Who conducts this establishment does | tecting your priceless morning hours. Mr, and Mrs, Noel Longbottom ate warinae eae not, have to pay rent. His shop can Grocers have two kinds: Quick - in istrict to ic e wishe: * uf tae parents of a daughter born y | Quaker—cooks in 2% to 5 minutes | ca wn to drive. Wonder why this wouldn't RETURNS TO WING to|vork in rural communities? ...|—and regular Quaker Oats. Get Ruins of the famous Clark mansion | today for mornings at your best, on Fifth avenue. They called it visit in the cit “Clark's folly” and its cpst was plac: Q 0H, 7 ed ai millions, mn at was bac! The Weather es LE? arene in 1898, Among other things 26 serv- ua ker Oats etree Lend Additional N Smartness If you like ’em full of fun, you’re sure to enjoy this one. “It’s a system!” NEWS PICTURES COMEDY “High Seas Blues” CG sistrikingly: new Bean Hole nd undeniably smart Beans creation will at once ap- peal to the smart woman match erfectly who simply must be dif- the rn) d-time ferent. Fashioned in soft, supple Tashian. The cor- fragr; ant flavor WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ADOLPHE MENJOU “The Sorrows of Satan” VAUDEVILLE William Josephson has returned his home at Wing after a busines: Baldwin spent ants’ quarters, and a ceiling hewed Snow and colder tonight. in the city with! trom Sherwood forest... . . ‘TONIGHT : : Wednesday cloudy sa ng ig The Annex Barber Shop sage at shoulder is nattly | of beans baked WEEK-END VISIT rgest market Palace - Mandan ; i fi and colder Mis in| Place now. wishes to announce that it tied with gold, or silver . ipeatins Pe The White Hand gang used to op-|now has the services of Edw. i rey in the old- friends. sree italiane now well ticir see, | l- Church, formerly with the cord ending in tassel. i . vininen hea etables and the pungent aroma of | McKenzie Hotel Barber Shop. fashioned Mrs, P. M. Lathrop of Driscoll vis-|"!gh-proof cheese sm - Geo. W. Janke, Prop. Obtainable in Navy me about Cag it away, and ae the merchants cry In What Month ‘ their peaceful wares it seems in- .. cennge tne ae vinnie fie, Theat cone tie|[_ ANNOUNCEMENT [if Is Your Birthday? ing friends in Bismarck for a few/tahey and such veterans of the quick are: lis finger. ited friends in Bismarck over the week-end. < Size 14 outdoor earthen Specially Priced ” $69. SPRING ° SUITS $2250 Bergeson’s to the office of Police Magis- trate. W. S. CASSELMAN. (Pol. Adv.) Probably no district in America eld more menace in its time, for aside from being o stronghold of angsterism, this belt sheltered also HERE FROM ALMONT - | Mrs. Tollef Christensen of Almont Hales in the city over the weck- end. HERE FROM BALDWIN Miss Ruth Hanson of Baldwin was & week-end visitor in Bismarck. 8. H. Durant of Far fee le tranbact- Security Finance Association MONEY TO LOAN ON Diamonds, Autos, Furniture {On your Birthday send nt 8 of St your Mother Flowers ing business in the city. ‘inge Bld; if Quality-Styie-Eeenomy ch Ne. 76 BHD orscematel N- Dak oon Hoskins-Meyer 4 Heo) ‘iiss nan ERGO cuneta Favs Bi Open Evenings Special sttantion, given to. chil- Ba a business trip. Bismai N. Dak.| a. isd Sea scan cca ia Without Surgery ="