The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 4, 1930, Page 5

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=. 7 dealt kindly with Jane Addams; who, Mrs. Charles Cook and Mrs. Charles | South Twelfth street. Pioneer Women Will mv LO |September 6, will reach’ the biblical | Justenson have returned to. their | | Be Guests of D. A. R. Visit Camp Grassick |span of life, three score and ten homes at Beach, N. D., following a INJURED BOY DIES At Ann 1 ch eo ISK years. several days’ visit at the home of Mrs,| _ Devils Lake, N. D., Sept. 4.—(P}— ual Luncheon! pepresentatives trom each of the or-| Less active, yes, much less active, A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth street. GLENNA e ganizations which are members of the | and not so smooth of brow and cheek se * | Henry Brown, Grahams Island, died Pioneer woman of Bismarck will be guests of honor at a one o'clock lunch- eon Friday afternoon at the Hotel Social and Personal Community Council to Bismarck Community council will pay @ visit to Camp Grassick, children’s fresh air camp on Lake Isabel, near Prince, given by members of Minisho-|.Dawson tomorrow as the guests of she chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution. More than 50 early residents of the city are expected for the luncheon, which is an annual af- fair, marking the opening and winter activities for the local D. A. chapter. rnor George F. Shafer will be/ an opportunity to inspect the camp | tate her will be many of the 7 great of oo ae 1 ten' ee Peebal \ speaker for the oe sna see how the children are cared the world ‘ 5 oi ac pa and Mrs. Gordon . Harris, Greater Beauty . Style isn't always a matter of high Williams, . messages from \- ue land, Ill., are guests at the 7 i i Feats thee aca chapter, will Se Gre canoe ane dent Hoover; Premier MacDonald, home of Mrs. Harris" mother, Mrs. A. For Lovely Women, price. These beautiful shoes demon- ehgatagity. peed a sty who visited Hull House with his bride Harris, 418 Fifth street. strate that all that is newest and best of the fall) row Miss Helen Katen, secretary of the ta Dakota Tuberculosis associa- Leaving here at 10 o'clock tomor- as when she founded Hull House, her hand is no less firm in the affairs of that famous social center nor her en- thusiasm dimmed for the welfare Nts to which she dedicated a life- e., birthday at Hull’s Cove, Me., where she spends her summers. life, although among those who felici- f THE BISMARUK Jane Addams, 70, Still Kind Ruler Of Hull House Chicago, Sept. 4—(#)—Time has Miss Addams will observe her 70th It will be simple as has been her a TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPLEMBEK 4, Lysu Arthur Lucas left yesterday for Chi- cago, where he is employed, after a two weeks visit at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. dnd Mrs. Frank Hedden, 422 West Ros- ser avenue. eee Miss Ruth King, librarian at the Bismarck Public library, arrived yes- terday from Butte, Mont., where she spent @ month's vacation atthe home of her father, L. A. King. xe * : Mr. and Mrs, H. F. O'Hare and sons Edmund, Herbert, Jr., and John, 892 Fifth street, have returned to Bis- Lota after a week's tour of the Black s. the Sandin-Wilde showrooms, 316 Thayer, avenue. The sale will begin at 10 a. m. ee ® Members of the Past Noble Grands | ‘club will meet at eight o'clock Friday | {evening with Mrs. Matt Pillen, 219; | Orran Brown, 13, son of Mr. and “ here yesterday after remaining un- { conscious from injuries received: in an | automobile accident for twelve days. | He suffered the loss of one eye, a | fractured skull and other injuries. His | Parents and three brothers survive. | | | Am average of 175 crippled chil-; |dren are being treated at all times) in the Oklahoma state hospital. | EDecutifed Shroas eran tha peek of any purse In FOOT-FRIEND Shoes more than a score of years ago; Julia Lathrop and from Walter Gifford, ek OK mittee in cl of ments, and harge of arrangements, Mrs, J. G. DeFrance, Braddock, 1s Other members of her committee are ee” | Beauty's first requisite—skin per- | i fection. Thus, the fairest and smart- can be had at just a trifle more than Mrs. Worth Limry- and Mrs. H. W.! fresh air camp. President of the American Telephone visiting with friends in the city today.|est use MELLO-GLO Face Powder; ~ $; 4 Richholt es ** * and Telegraph company, and William that spreads more smoothly and pro- | 8.50 ordinary shoes made to sell ot a cheap Miss Mary Lucas, Minneapolis, who |Z: Chenery, editor of Collier's, who duces a youthful bloom. Its new | end price. See our wide array of styles to lived at Hull Home in their youthful days. ! A frail, sensitive girl of gentle| breeding dnd refined education she was when Hull House formed in her active mind. The sordidness, the sinister vice and corer the ignorance and! . Poverty, she was to battle were un- vortex treds, known in Cedarville, Il, where she py Ny crime. re pha Pankey quchn Addams was &/" tn the 40 years that followed Hull ‘er and member of the state sen-| rouse has stretched through ® block ate. Jane went to an exclusive and , 1c a somewhat puritanical school for wa. eee | young women. * f Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups ek * In honor of Mrs. J. J. Ermatinger, Tribune apartments, who is leaving for St. Paul, where she and Mr. Ermatinger will make their future home, Mrs. C. B. Whittey entertained informally at a one o'clock luncheon yesterday. Covers were placed for eight at the table which was effec- tively decorated with bouquets of garden flowers. The afternoon was Passed socially. Mrs. Ermatinger will Jeave Saturday for St. Paul, and Mr. * Ermatinger will join her there in about 10 days. E. Bergeson, who leave next * Joe Enright, cadet at the U. 8. Naval academy, , Md., ar- rived in Bismarck Sunday to spend a three-weeks vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Enright, 515 Third street. He has just returned on the battleship Utah from a midship- France, Germany, Norway, ‘Bogland ; France, y, Norway, ee * and Scotland. Accompanying the Utah on the cruise were the ba‘tle- ships Florida and Arkansas. ee k Mrs. Charles Staley and daughter, Miss Ruth Staley, 701 Sixth street, French process makes MELLO-GLO | stay on longer and bans the shiny | nose. Purel Prevents pastiness, | | choose from. You'll be amazed at the extra value they offer you. Aichmonds Booterp So i E t E i i H _—___——¢| flakiness, irritation and large pores. Use MELLO .— Adv. Cushing Camp 7057, Royal Neigh-| U%° MELLO-GLO.—Adv bors of America, will meet at the a I. 0. O. F. hall Friday night at eight " jo'clock. Attention of members 1s tht fi jcalled to the change in meeting piace.| Pairing, remodeling, o" * kx Expert workmanship. Sudden, The Tirzah Ann Barclay Tent,| Service. Reasonable prices. | Daughters of Union ‘Veterans. will} Phone 770. Klein, tailor and conduct a rummage sale Saturday at | cleaner. i for Grand Forks, where visit for a short time. Later return to Minneapolis to her studies at the Uni- Minnesota, where she BF 2ge ADDAMS 1 JANE "NN OS pressing, re- dyeing. i mM ase en i A.W. LUCAS CO. | The Style and Shopping Center of Bismarck Miss Addams studied further in Europe. In the crooked streets of old Paris and in London’s Limehouse she glimpsed the poverty and degrada- tion that changed her life. At Toynbee Hall, London's social | ii center, and a pattern for the world’s ||} welfare workers, Miss Addams con-| ceived the mechanics of a plan for | |i making more endurable the pathway | of the unfortunates. / She was 29 in 1889 when, with) Ellen G. Starr, she founded Hull House at Polk /and Halsted streets, ! The 10th is the last day of ; discount on Gas bills. { —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— at Ray, N.D. Mrs. Bork and daugh- ter Corajean, who were visiting here, returned to Ray with them last week. xk * - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Judd and} ‘Mrs. George Sherman arrived yester- , to spend his vacation with day by motor from Oak Park, Ill, for his parents. He will be here until thc | @ visit at the home of their cousins,| latter part of cea pa } and Nuessle, son of Justice and: Mrs. W. L. Nuessle, 710 Second street, has arrived from Annapolis, where he is @ midshipman at the U. 8. Naval Complete Diamond Service There are several factors of im- | portance in completing a diamond | purchase. Primarily the diamond and mounting; both must be selected with care and judgmen: as to quality, price and style. Then comes the setting of the stone, perhaps sizing the ring. We can give you rapid service in all these particulars and in buying from us you have our many years’ experience as diamond merchants to assist you in making a selec- . and Mrs. 8. J. King, 404 First * * 2 Mr. Mrs, E. A. Kemp have left | Bismarck for Philadel Pa., where | will make their home for a year, quartermaster school. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp will visit relatives in St. Louis, A new note in pump lines, pleasing to the eye, caressing to the foot. Done in the new and beautiful Mooresque ; Kid or in dull Black Kid. $11.85 Hosiery to match— $5955 D9SSSSSP SS F959 SSSSSSSSSPOOTT FOP D VOOOD LS TLELEDSTSOD STASIS O ETAL EL, in Bismarck -today en route » Iowa, where they on account of the death fernii’s mother. They made ' P. French, 617 : <j tion. : Eiffle dull finish chiffon, ee street, are back from a shcr:’ Girl star’s beauty beth {| vet us zivé'yow prices and ad- | Modes Dushee shade ........... s é Bottineau, where they Lovely Lilian Bond, 20-year-old |}Vice on the purphase of a dia- 140X Kayser chiffon, Sahara ar and Mire. F.C. knows pou abe Siamese rts et ; Sansheen ..... OS ON Sh $1.95 ¥ The new footwear modes are perfect- ¢ * ly coordinated with the new Fail cos- tumes. Beautiful with a new beauty, fine with a new degree of fineness, superb in fashion, fit and loveliness, Foot Saver Shoes for Fall bring new laurels to théir designers who have striven to portray the best of the approved fashion trends. From,Foot Saver’s exclusive collection you will find just the right shoe to complete - F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler “Bismarck's Diamond Store” Evenings 7-9 15e and See Mat. Daily 2:30 10c and 30e Brown Kidskin with Field Mouse un- derlay. The new Argentine heel gives the shoe a slenderizing effect that is outstanding in ties. This same pat- Home of Parsmount Pictures CAPITOL TONIGHT PARAMOUNT WEEK, GUARANTEED ENTERTAINMENT THEATRE Tomorrow and : tern may also be had in dull black kid. LAST TIMES TODAY. r your eeeetie: \ é sf Matinee Daily at 2:30 Saturday 5 ' $ pag nm pn paneg wy side 2 ay ieee Evenings at 7 and 9 $ 1 0 8 5 y x May 23rd. Hosiery to match— CLIVE BROOK 2 ’ vii y " i a —_—_——- iffon, Algi * fae: cos || (MMIII TARKINGCOREDY ce in “ 'YBOD’ ¥ ' i) “ :. WOMAN" Paramount Sound News LAFF RIOT! Eiffle dull finish chiffon brown leaf ........- cee $1.95 ._ COMING FRIDAY FOR 2 DAYS Reais erueail A Man Instinctively Protects Any ‘Woman Continuous Shows Popular Prices News Reel and Comedy $150 _ $195 But When It’s the Woman He Loves! Wayne Knit Kayser Hosiery ; Sheer, clear, smartly dull, in all the $9.85 new colors, for fall, with exceptional ; J. & K. have produced a pleasingly plain, yet aristocratic, pump, shown in dull black kidskin or almora in its most beautiful shade. This seamless pump will fit even “that foot that cannot wear pumps.” »A man becomes a primitive beast to protect the woman the loves! ; : Even ® man of the world, like wearing qualities, due to a special Hosiery to match— William Powell! Enjoying the % process in the twisting of the threads No. 514 Wayne Knit dull finish A $ in their manufacture. chiffon, Sable No. 512 Wayne Knit, same shade Lusterless chiffon . .$1.50 best life can offer! Quiet, cul- ate Loving an alluring society Then—shameful guilt! We welcome the natural gas to Bismarck as another evidence of advancement. ‘Who pays the penalty for love ry William Powell “FOR THE DEFENSE” A rip-roaring riot 7 with the screen's * funniest team. True- to-life characters, hilarious situations, plenty of romance and riotous cli- maxes! It is always a pleasure for us to show you the new merchandise. | A.W. LUCAS CO. : -Where You Expect More for Your Money---And Get It A LAUGH FROM START TO FINISH! IT’S A PANIC! An uproarious bit of fun- making you can’t afford to miss! Roth in “Meet the Boy Friend” Langdon as “Sky Boy”.

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