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a \) WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1928 Mmes. McPhee and Monson Entertain Local War Mothers The Fort Lincoln « set of War Mothers vs entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. D. McPhee and Pooh I. G. Monten at the McPhee ome. During the meeting Mrs. Henry Burman, past president of the or- ganization, was presented with flow- ers in appreciation for her services. Plans vere n.ad to give a benefit lunch at the A. W. Lacas store Thursday, March 1, through the courtesy of A. W. Mundy. After the busiress meeting the hostesses served refreshments, Mrs. Swanson Gives Party For Husband Mrs. Neal Swanson was hostess Monday evening at a surprise party in honor of her husband. There were guests for three tables of bridge, and high honors in the games were won by A. L, Overbee and Mrs. L. H. Belk. A two course luncheon‘was served at the close of the evening. An at- tractive color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the table appointments, while tulips furnished a floral note. Bridge Club Meets at Dinner Monday Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Register enter- tained members of their bridge club at dinner Monday e-2 in . Fathers and Sons , Banquet Is Given Tuesday Evening Covers were laid for 30 at the Fathers and Sons banquet which the Squirrel club gave Tuesday evening in the Lions room of the Grand as cific | otel. Rev, Paul S. Wright and Dr. Fr. B. Strauss were the principal sepakers of the evening. B. Klein, club advisor, and Fay Brown, president, gave sho-t talks. | Art Is Discussed by Mothers Club Mrs, R. J. Murphy was hcstess to members of the Mothers Service club Tuesday. Roll call was an- swered by the name and work of a famous painter or sculptor. “Art in the Home” was the title of an interesting paper read by Mrs. A. R. Miesen. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Murphy served re- freshments, ee Club Makes Study of South America The beauty and in industry of South America furnished the theme for discussion at the meeting of the Mcthers club Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. P. Lenhart. “Rio de Janier'’ was the ‘ ‘opic of @ paper read bf ot Harry Wood- mansee, while M.s. W. F. McGraw reported on “South American Won- derland.” | le Paris— medium and lig! t, in’ manner are used by Chantal ‘for a simple costume composed of; crepe satin blouse and pleated skirt. The blouse achieves sophis- tication by simple inserts which simvlate a jabot and a diagonal ap- plication of reverse satin. noon at the home of Mrs. F. J. Bavendick, 623, Thayer avenue west. | John intivepe of Minot, formerly | @ 1 cafe cabaret. i quires a knowledge of character, 1¢/ whether the character in question Other important roles are taken by Bill Walling, Charles ayblin, and others. Norma Talmadge Proves Herself a Great Actress Norma Talmadge as “Camille,” and Norma Talmadge as Dolores in “The Dove,” at the Capitol Theatre this week, were two distinctly dif- ferent people and in these parts Miss Talmadge prcved herself a} great actress, both as t. portrayal | and make-up. | The knowledge of make-up is as essential to an actress as a paint brush is to an artist. For un actress must not only be able to act a role, to feel the character she is playing so keenly that she can project the emotion across the screen, but she niust look the part. And looking the part often requires an eye for line, keen observation and dramatic in- stinct. In “The Lady,” Norma’ Talmadge played two distinct parts, a ballet dancer in a number of scenes and an old woman towards the end of the picture. These parts required the art of make-up to the last de- gree. “Age cannot be proved,” Nor- Evening Smartness THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE layers in a buttered baking dish. Pour over sauce, cover with grated | cheese and sprinkle with paprika. | Bake in n moderate oven until the a is melted. Serve from baking | dish, . Ex-Service Men Are Urged to Apply For | Recheck on Claims) A call has been issued to all ex-| service men whose claims for com- Pensation were disallowed to apply at the local Red Cross office for a recheck on these claims. New leg- Int radiating from the back. A cluster of blue crystal leaves covers each y note gaining popularity in| te art world is the close-fitting | The hair is entirely y this one, of, brown tulle, ed with rows o* gold beads It at the Red Cross|{ office, rooms 22-24, First Guaranty Bank, or phone .F ear. “A distressing cough and irritat-| thet ma Talmadge said the other after- noon in speaking of make-up, “by a grey wig or a few lines. It re- has suffered, the cause of her suf- fering, the very soul of the woman must be understood. Only then can one start planning a make-up. Cer- tainly all women of 60 or 70 don’t} , show their age in the same way.” —_—_— | Bridge Me Another | oes BY W. W. WENTWORTH Breakfast—Stewed Lune loped with cher ee salad, ri _ binner—Pan fried filets of had- ed throat kept me miserably awake | splendi Riley, ‘ST. GEORGE'S CHOIR SUCCESSFULLY PRESENTS ‘PATH ACROSS THE HILL’ Specialty Numbers Presented Between Each Act—J. W. Deserves Much Credit For Excellent Director, erpretation of Parts BY MARGERY BROCKMAN The simplicity and beauty of the Dorothy Dorum, as Ruth Conrad, played a role of self sacrifice and kindness, ally fine speaking Miss Dorum has an un- voice and Gwendolin of action, Miss ‘ace Pilmoor, as the flapper, Flora Gray, and Leah Armstrong, playing Lutie, | omboy country girl, were id foils for Miss Dorum’: 's per- ‘The moral of the play was care- comforted and| fully brought out through the cir- came into the! ances which =) 7 night and prevented others from| formance. sleeping. Foley’s Honey and Tar} Menus F or the Compound quickly F ‘amily relieved me. Helped my ne thbors | cumsta over ‘flu’ coughs, too. T must} tell you about it,” says H. C. P——, Sailors Snug Harbor, N. Y. Won derfully soothing and healing. Bl to the tender throat of a child, ef-| stubborn] BY SISTER MARY figs — with cereal, cream, creamed eggs graham and date muffins, offee, con—Ham and celery scal- water cress and pudding, milk, played ¢ “Mr, foctive in stopping the coughs of grown persons. C0? potatoes au gratin, new beets, of the three men, Robert Post, | ames Reed and Walter Conrad, F. N. Orchard, L. H. Belk Shipp. ina Mrs, H. J. Taylor gave a delightful performance of Grand- pa Crawford and Grandma Davis. The comedy of the oy = bet! thé blackface cleverly presented ers it dethiey as Zuzu, the colored maid, and by pied > Klingensmith as Salaman- der, colored chauffeur. { J. W. Riley deserves special | eredit for directing thie I little play and for selecting a cast so capable; of its interpretation. Before the play, music was bi nished by the Juvenile ore! and between the acts islation, in tubereular nd | story and the splendid work of the] numbers were presented, soecay neuro: | cast and director are responsible] chard and L. Belk sang “Moon- ally reopens many elaims that were! for the success of the melodrama,| light and Roses” and an encore, originally disallowed. > » which | “The Sidewalks of New York.” A service man has the| “The Path Across the Hill,” which| [hay Se Metle bogse eliftem White privile reconsideration of his| Was enthusiastically received last! Norman Eskes, Glen’ Goodman, claim, and is urged to have this| evening at the Rex theatre. The| Aouman Eskes. Glen’ | Goodman, done i that he has a com-| play was presented by St. George’s| seltine, in red uniforms, gave @ sol- pe bility. All who are in-| choir and directed by J. W. Riley. | Gier drill, i Between acts two and three, J. W. Riley entertained the audience with a delightful at “The Creed of the Bells,” responding to the hearty applause with a comedy number, he Wooing of Larry O’Dee.” George Klingensmith gave a song and dance act, including a .comic monologue. Miss Gwendolin Pil- moor featured a solo dance, “Polly.” Electrotherapy Chronic Diseases a 114 Fourth Street Bi tek, N. D. of this city, was a business caller here Tuesday. ‘ (Abbreviations: A—ace. K—king; j ise fruit salad, shredded fresh apple, plain cake, milk, coffee. eee A large class of candidates will be initated into the Bismarck Elks lodge Friday night at the regular meeting, and it is expected that all members of the lodge who can * hee loses J—jack; X— any card]? Mrs. B, Miller and little daughters | lower tha. 10.) oO finely chopped cooked of Tappen were guests in this city] _1—When declarer holds hearts A lai rip ‘diced. parboled celery, Tuesday. J 9 8 in hand and dummy holds); tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon X X X X, how many tricks may he |fiour, 1 cup milk, 1-4 teaspoon salt, io hand bids one heart, | 1:3 teaspoon paprika, 4 tablespoons The decorations were appro riate Cheese Scalloped Ham and Celery for the season of Washington’s pete day. Mrs, L, B. Brauer and H. W. Rosenthal won high scores in the bridge games of ts evening. © A. Ww. Lucas Co. “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center” la Walter Reed of Fargo, inspector eneral of the Scottish Rite bodies in North Dakota, will be in Bis- marck Monday and will attend a . meeting of Masons at the Masonic temple Monday evening, at which time definite plans will be formed for installation of a Scottish Rite chap- ter in Bismarck and Mandan and the Slope territory. All Masons are urged to attend the meeting. Fol- lowing the business session aire will be a Junch and smoker. Talks will be given by officers of poet arrange to do-.so will at- tend. Part the initiatory work will be exemplified by the lodge's cial degree team, it is announced. ‘ollowing the business session. lunch will be served. St. Mary’s Circle will hold a regu- lar meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at St. Mary’s auditorium. Members are requested to bring carpet rags and fancy work. Mmes. S. 8. Clifford, T. M. Flaherty and Paul Ryan will Il act as hostesses, vies meeting of the A. O. Mrs. A. H. feat of Golden Valley is visiting friends in Bismarck this week, ‘ “ Mrs. E. M. Holmes of Hensler vis- ited friends in this city Tuesday, 9¢——__________.« . I At the Movies | osereneassneantsaniacaisananemasinaeniass ‘One of the finest all-star casts in motion pictuss history supports Richard Barthelmess in “The Noose,” the screen version of the famo's stage play by Willard Mack Second hand bids one spade. Third hand doubles. Is it informatory or |), business? 8—When declarer bids one of a suit, does it signify how many . € the suit he holds? The Answers 1—Three. 2—Business. 8—Yes—a minimum or four, ——_——_—_. ° i Hintson Etiquet | Seen cce RE SESE | grated cheese, Melt butter, stir in flour and when ubbling slowly add milk, stirring constantly. point and add salt and Arrange ham and celery in alternate ‘ < Bring to the boiling |} paprika. $ g Distinctive Fabrics for Warm Weather Buy them now ... sew them at home in your spare time . . . these glowing “‘ Year- Round” Zephyrs with their rich new multi- The re H iq the North Dakota department,| yy, w, will be held Thursda: 8 1. How can the annoying habit i ‘ - W. y evening|/and H. H. Van Loan, which come 3 ‘ color eff and lov ich. American ee fel a ue bal at the A. O. U. W. hall. Following] to the Eltinge on Thursday, Friday, of making folks wait be prevented | ae paleterthind Sash es mt en 91 Gan sein enh sah ir} the business session a carnival and Saturday. in adults? 5 q scares Asien Lo micel tates oh = roles e state officers ba paying their! dance will be lield, to which the pub-| Lina Basquette, former dancing |, 2; When do adults’ table manners up quickly into all manner of delightful official visit to the Bismarck post,| tic is invited. Refreshments will be| star of the Follies, plays the femi. | begin to form? things for your home, for yourself, and for and a large attendance is expected at the meeting. An entertainment pro- gram has been arranged and lunch will be served. | ‘ The old time dance Epes Tuesday cveging at the A. O. U. W. hall was welf attended. M. Adler and E. J. Gobel called the: dances which in- served during | the evening. Mrs. Cisse) Buck, Jr. will be hostess to St. George’s guild Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 at her home in the Rose apartments, The Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will give a food nine lead opposite Barthelmess. It is her first important role in pic- tures and advance reports acclaim her a genuine sensatign. Alice Joyce enacts the role of the mother, one of the greatest parts of this splendid actress’ career. This is the first time Miss Joyce has. appeared with Barthelmess. 3. How young can a child be taught to hold his table silver prop- erly, and have other good table manners? q The Answers 1, By teaching them when chil- dren to be prompt at meals and in getting off to school and quick to execute orders. q the children. which to choose. 32 in. wide. The exquisite colorings are guaranteed, by us and by the manufacturer, not to run or fade from any cause. A wide variety of floral, leaf, and geometric patterns from An unusual chorus was made up secant an sete: ter eet of Hollywood girl: and_ included is high-chai: Corliss Palmer, ‘Kay English, May | ° 1% his high-chair. Atwood, Yola D’Avril and others. Jay Eaton plays the part of the cluded polkas, the schot ische and waltzes. The Rye waltz was the feature of the evening. Music was furnished by the Vagabonds. sale Saturday afternoon at Jones and Webb grocery. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rothschiller of Mandan are the parents of a ND PRINTED ZEPHYRS joUN “olors Guaranteed Fast The Ladies Aid society of the First] baby girl, born Tuesday at St. mt6.u.6 vatorm, Baptist church will meet Thursday dancing comedian of the Box Stall . } 7: afternoon at 3 sviclosk mh ti home ee Dr. Enge of Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, ‘owl ine, 0) street. Mrs, Hoskins and Mrs. D. B. ee or er, Jane cei pests D ins A dlever sport frock of plain WASH GOODS DEP’T, 39 Cc yd FIRST FLOOR Shaw will act as hostesses. All| Mrs, Frank Ritchey of this city. rug’ y' and printed silk with the new eesti see members and friends are cordially invited. cee F. E. Diehl, W. J. Church and + Joseph A. Kitchen of the state board of administration will go to elie: ton today to attend the dedicat of the new trades building at the state school of science, which takes place tomorrow. | The Tharsday Musical club ell Mr. and Mrs. H. ‘Gran and mepheah tse coheed little daughter, Patricia, have re- a turned from Fargo where Mrs, Gran and daughter visited relatives while » Mr, Gran went to -:storn cities on | a buying trip. \y' Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. [| }| and very smart neck line and ; =| |} long scarf end. % rcromat || A WV. Lucas Co. IN! 3 4 oe . Where You Expect More For Your Money—And Get It Captain R. Wright of Fort Lincoln is confined to his home with bronchitis. ae Miss Jessie McDonald was hostess Monday evening to members of the D. D. D. club. | . Expert Watch Repairing {; All work guaranteed | Royal Jewelry Company | 408 Main Ave. A Bismarck, N. D. ‘ * A. W. LUCAS CO. in your bakings use ° Miss Hazel Lenhart left this morn- ing for St. Louis, Mo., where she |‘ has accepted a position in the social service depaytment ‘of the American Red Cross. 3 G. A. Osmundson left Monday for points in the eastern part of the state, having accepted a position with the Manchester Biscuit com- ‘BAKING POWDER 25 ounces for 257 Same Price for over 35 years NOTICE Are Open For Business Phone 605 BISMARCK We Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Wednesday Too Many Children’s Shoes pany. MATTRESS AND We hi tices 2nve slashed regardless 24 e must move them, so prices zre slashed regardless | : Millions of pounds used rf A |{ datas habe beet oepee eed eee —s this by our government BENG YATING CO: of losses which must be taken in order to move business trip to points in the nort! ern part of the state, “THE LAST Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gregory, Mrs. L. J. Gregory and Mrs. W. Schai COMMAND” laber of Hazelton were busine: With callers here Monday. ae eee Emil Jannings The greatest actor on the screen today them out of the. way. In justice to your’ pocketbook and the children’s growing feet, buy their shoes here and now. All the famous Oriental Dishes served at The Patterson, formerly McKenzie Hotel Chinese Chop Suey Mushroom Chop Suey Chicken Chop Suey Fried Noodle Chow Mein Look over this list of high grade brands included in this sale— Acrobats Buster Browns Kewpie Twins George A. Schreiner has returned to Washington, D. C., after spend- , ing several days here ‘on business, Miss Freda Christman of Hazen underwent an ATexius’ Tuesday morning at St, Alexius hospital, Mrs. B. E, Vahldick of Aberdeen, Extra Special $98 Boys’ Oxfords. Genuine Bus- ter Browns: Black and tan brogue style oxfords with rubber* heels and genuine Felix Cat Comedy S. D., is visiting here as the guest +4 4 i Goodyear weit soles. Double | of her daughter, Mrs, H. Niles, THURS, FRI SAT. Chisan Yatcamein — antes pet throughout. Regu- | Mr. and Mrs. ‘Goocap Weber of 4 gz Yoyoung Sco lar $5.50 values, on sale at Washb: d in Bismarck Tues- An . . : ma | day #0 spend a few days. other Big One Sub Gum Warmein Robin Hood Sizes 214 to 6 i] i Mrs, John Gammons has as her Laura These dishes are prepared to order by Orientai cooks Can you afford to pu... up this chance to get Webb Brothers quality shoes for as little or less than the prices on inferior merchandise Pumps and Oxfords Combinations, black, tan and light colors in one strap ard buckle style pumps. Also dress and play oxfords, patent leathers, kid and calfskin with welt soles and rubber heels. Sizes 1114 to 2, values to $6.00 .......... $3.45 Sizes 814 to 11, values to $4.50 ......... $24. Sizes 514 to 8, values to $3.50 .......... $1.95 Sizes 2 to 5, values to $2.00 ....... house guest this week, Mrs, y Poyden of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Delmont of Harvey spent Tuesday here looking after usiness affairs. ) _ Mrs. Frank Volk and Miss Anna « Volk of List d Rock are patients ‘at St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patte-son left Saturday for Chicago, where they will spend a few days. John Sailer and E. G. Sailer of Stanton are spending a few days in Bismarck this k.. Dance Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturda: y \ at the PATTERSON HOTEL BALL ROOM -_ Mr, and Mrs. T, 0, Gunderson tt “Best Dance Floor in Bismarck Sale Starts Tomorrow . firs of the week, Music by Patterson Orchestra t, George Luck has returned to Dick- fnson after spending the week-end ai his home here. A ‘ H. G. Hacken of Dickenson spent aruetday in tis city on business, “"W, E, Cleveland is.ill at his home at-614 Avenue C, WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” Open for engagements. Communicate or write Johnson, c-o Patterson Hotel, Bismarck. North Dakota