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FRIDAY, JANUARY ‘CHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Wednesday Evening The Midnight Sun Whist club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs, Albert Waddington. There ey ats for three tables games. Mrs. Charles Sundland will be hostess at the next meeting of the eee Mrs. A. J. Arnot Is Hostess to Club Mrs. A, J. Arnot was hostess Wed- nesday afternoon to members of the Current Events club at her home, 716 Fifth street. in eee aapers bye. ARtOt int papers by Mrs. and Mrs. Obert Olson. Refresh- ments were served at the conclusion of the meeting. ee d their ladies will Masons an : SW enjoy » club, dancing at the ple here tonight. Daneit will be: | eriend: gin at 9 o'clock and continue until midnight, when lunch will be served. Special features are promised by the Sree eee Year dance. asa fear 5 Good music has been secured. Mrs. W. A. Mcintyre, Miss Frances Wagar and Miss Helen Hamilton of Grand Forks attended the sessions of the state Republican convention held here this week. En route to Bismarck they visited in Fargo for a day. ‘i Mrs. R. Robertson has returned to beers geen ine visiting in this c for some time as guest of her daughters, Misses Eliz- abeth Robertson of 807 Fourth street and Agnes Robertson of the Bis. marck hospital, ey Miss Lillian Cook of the state li- brary commission attended the mid- winter meeting of the executive board and council of the state fed- eration of women’s clubs which was held at Fargo this week. Mrs. Della Fox went to Fargo Thursday to attend a meeting of Denison damoncthataea wha ara cate ing a study of a new branch of the work, eee Rev. C. A. Stephens, pastor of the First Baptist church, will give a chalk-talk this evening at 8 o'clock at the Salvation Army hall. Mr. and Mrs. Myron LaVine_ had as their guests this week Mrs. J. H. LaVine and daughter, Mrs. Grace, Preston, of Glendive, Mont. The primary department of the Methodist Sunda~ School will hold ‘a food and candy sale Saturday at Finney’s drug store. ‘ Mrs. H. G. Proctor of Jamestown spent Wednesday here on business and as the guest of relatives and friends. ie J. B. Sabraw returned to Bismarck Thursday from Steven, Minn., where he was called by the death of his father. gs ae Frank E. Plophar has returned to Valley City after attentive th~ state Republican meeting in this city, The Squirrel club party which was| announced for Saturday evening has been indefinitely postponed, Mrs. William Ouradnik of Makoti underwent an operation at St. Alexius hospital this week, Misses Ruth Y. Hardy and L. Faye Bjugstad of Burnstad visited in Bismarck ‘Wednesday. . Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Cleveland and daughter of Garrison visited friends here Wednesday. ag J. H. Sampson of Valley City spent Wednesday in Bismarck, trans- acting business. sects Miss Thalia Jacobeon left Thurs- day for a two weeks’ vacation trip to Seattle, Wash. | (age Mrs. Peter Thomas of Beulah has been admitted to St. Alexius hospital for treatment. | os J. I. Siegel of this city has been admitted to the Bismarck hospital for treatment. | ey John Morest of Hasen underwent an operation Wednesday at St. Alex- ius’ hospital. Whist Club Meets Thursday Musical Mrs, read SER rr theses ee reco Club Studies Opera The opera “Carmen” was the sub- fect of —— when the Thureda iy jusical club met Thursday after- |. noon at the home of Mrs. W. J, Tar- gart. Mrs; A. J. Bauer, leader of the on trola wei to ill trate the different oeoe ce ucts: Targart sang an aria from ‘Carmen.” eee W. E. Lahr left Tuesday for Miles City where he will spend a short SSMS IH 0090000000 time on business. | ‘ Z, * Miss Catherine Gerding of Glen Norwegian rib- Tilin has been disch: fi . js @ correct accessory for Alexius hospital.» ca pict, R winter sportswoman. Harry E. O'Neil of McKenzie spent] ever popular Hoot a rare opportun- Thursday here looking after Busi: ity to. dis his Svndectel horse: ness interests. | fs at tor be fined) a rds most 8 Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Spielman of] horse races ever filmed, augers Brisbane were guests in Bismarck we Wednesday. ELTINGE THEATRE state commissioner of banks. Poor|in the Freiburg Donaveschingen paper and lack of reserves was given| districts of Zaden, and the Muel- heim district. as the reason for the closing. Visits Minnesota| Will Address Hibbing reporting a temperature of 21 degrees below and International Falls 20 below, Minnesota today ex- Prentinent prelate of is on a lecture tour northwest. Although neighboring states re- marek Hebrew congregation at Shapiro, local pastor, abbi Winkler is visit- ported some subzero temperatures, P: LE ae p.m. the mercury did not reach the le | with ‘whom R st. Paul, Jan 27—w—witn| Congregation in City ore, and a member ui Palestine who in the United stage career. ing school to stardom in the original | 3 roduction of “The Miracle,” is the ride of William Gaston, New York of an old Another Cold Wave | Rabbi From Palestine |Mysece ete 07 cop the mar- : riage a secret, it became known Hebrew soon after the ‘ceremony was per- formed here late yesterday by the Rev. John Huff, pastor of the First Rabbi H. Winkler of Jerusalem, a| Baptist churrh. i. un thor She is a niece of former Governor Perienced the coldest weather in the! states, will speak befcre the Bis-|Gifford Pinchot. Her husband is a 30} son of the late William A. Gaston, who was a Boston banker and thrice Democratic candidate for governor. readings reported in Minnesota.| (> will introduce the 6] nada, however, kept pace with peaker. alestine and the Hebrew church this state, and reported temper®-| will be the subject of Rabbi Wink- tures as low as 20 below at The as. Devils Lake, with a temperature of six below, reported the minimum’ ler’s address. with two below. Nt Human pin-cushions, men with spending a few days in this city with) midgets, magicians, fire eaters and ee other human oddities, together with dente! an unsuccessful circus owner, a sup- J. C. Maddox of this city was a] posedly wealthy widow and a small Mrs. Clarence Cady of Driscoll is! iron jaws, skeletons, fat women, business caller at McKenzie Thurs-| town sheriff go to make up some of day. the characters to be found in the —_____, Youth which brings to the screen ‘ouths” wi At th anew team of sters, W. C. a et je CAPITOL THEATRE Eltinge for today and Saturday and A race against his bitter enemy’ will stir up a lone of laughs. and the law, with a fe as the’ The story deals 2,2 one of the th e Rawhide Kid,” the Uni-' small town, when the owner, Gabby| versal picture to be screened at the| Cilfoil, meets a widow. The arm of Capitol theatre commencing to-| the lav—an arm with a funnybone night. Hard-riding, straight-shoot-| in it—is also in love with the same ing Hoot Gibson is tho star of this! widow, so plenty of complications articularty when the side thrills, comedy and romance. show owner is rhistaken for a notori- clean, vigorous drama, replete with} arise pi Universal has given Hoot a won-| ous crook. derfully gripping play and to it Ids, is Gabby, and Conklin been added a splendid Pe the sheriff, Ben Holden. Cissy . Francis' Fitz-Gerald, whose wink brought Jackson, does his best by fair means' her fame, plays the widow. Then, foul, mostly foul, to win the: there are two juvenile characters, girl and thwart Dennis O’Hara,| who see to it that the heart inter- cast. Frank Hagney, as the latter impersonated by Gibson.| est is not forgotten. Then there is Harry Todd, one} “Two Flaming. Youths” is funny, of the screen’s finest comedians,| there's no getting from that. who gives to his characterization —<—_—_— some of the best work of his careet.| MINNESOTA BANK CLOSED William H. Strauss, a stage actor St. Paul, Jan. 27.—(?)—Closing for many years, adds much with his of the State Bank of Glyndon, Clay characterization of the father. county, with deposits of $99,000 was Thi. latest Gibson nlay gives the) announced today by A. J. Veigel, NIAGARA FALLS “The Home of Shredded Wheat" ALL the Vitamins! Pesaadthe gens ni Tastes Like Checeiate “Two Flaming) with a defunct ling scenes circus side show and its arrival in a SALES 2'2 MES THOSE OF ANY OTHER in North Dakota. In South Dakota Actress Now Bride 01 » In Sou the coldest place was Watertown, of New York Lawyer —__—_————_. West Chester, Pa., Jan. 27.—(?)— SLIGHT Na FELT Miss R ind Pinchot who, when Berlin, Jan. 27.—(7)—A slight] 19 years old, startled her friends by earthquake was felt at 4 a. m. today) jumping f: fashionable finish- BAKING POWDER El@ere 243 VY Meet the Joy Boys 80, toot News Pictures T b: BOY ., BRAND ah, AGLEY” -? SHAMROCK The Gloom Chasers Matinee Every Day at 2:80 TONIGHT—Fri. & Sat. Love makes the heart grow young and laughter will:~ well—if you havo any loose laughs, prepare to lose 'em! They hit the mark In their first fun iilm! Flelds and Conklin are int You'll say Our Luncheon Room Is Popular Saturday Hours 9:00 A. M. to 7:80 P. M. Plate Luncheon BONELESS BIRDS MASHED POTATOES HEAD LETTUCE SALAD THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING BREAD AND BUTTER Plate Supper CHILI CON CARNE BAKED POTATOES BREAD AND BUTTER Delicatessen Saturday Special Roast Spring Chicken with dressing, a pound. .45¢ Lucas’ Sunshine Cake with orange icin 50c 95e eed White GoodsSale Judging from the reception given our White Goods Sale the merchandise and price must be right, Never have we sold as much merchandise in this department in one day as we did opening day— Tuesday Sale Closes Tuesday Evening January 31 Full Lines to Choose From Toiletry Specials For Saturday Onl Krank’s Lemon Cream .ecsecceccccsscececes oI Toothpaste—Pebeco, Ipana, Pepsodent, Squibbs, Eat ae eee Bonnie Bee Narcisse Talcum, large size cans ..19¢ Pond’s Cold or Vanishing Cream, 65c size.. BBC SIZE coccesccovacescecceccscce Gloco Hair Dressing .......e0...ee08 . Face Powders—Lablache, Edna Wallace Hop- per’s, Woodbury’s, each ..ee1eecesesecee SOC Nothing is more tasteful to the youngsters than rich, pure ice cream. Let them have plenty of it. Ice cream, when made right, constitutes one of the most nourishing of foods. Buy a quart for the kiddies today. They'll be delighted Ask For Purity Ice Cream From Your Dealer Special For This Week-end RASPBERRY CREAM ' First Group—6 Tweed and. Pisin Cloth, fur trimmed, silk lined, boy 16 to 42. Former values to price a. $39.50 Second Group—7 Tweed and Plain Sines '16°to 40. Former Me vane et he ‘Another drastic reduction in COATS. This is the final wind-up of our January clearance sale. walls and yours, money can buy. Msurance, cal MURPHY Insurance” Third ,G 10, both light and winter weight all fur trimmed and silk lined, sizes 14 to 40. Former Sie Prive +> @19.79 Fourth Group—4, light’ t; Foy wile ined, tleea 4, 16 and 18. Former values to $35.00. Bo $OTD. “2 ° “The Man Who Knows Your neighbors... . you cannot control them... . y leaps the gap between their Fires that “spread”— that start in someone else’s property — are responsible for many ruinous losses every year. When fire leaps from building building, carefulness with- in your own premises can- not always save you from But this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company will furnish you carefully - written policies promising sure indemnity. Carelessness cannot break through this protection;. it is the best security your to For sound and dependable 918 Broadway Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D. So SLL AASE 599S9SSS95SSS9SS 995995 59F Liquid Veneer Jitty Mops Saturday 49c A regular 75c mop. The mop with the washable swab. The fact that the Jiffy Swab can be re- moved in a “jiffy” makes it easier to wash and quicker to dry and place back on the frame, It has a full yarn center, making it impossible: for the “Jiffy” to mar your floor. Its adjustable handle may be set at any angle. ‘ Only 18 Dozen to Sell at 49c Saturday, (Basement)