The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 5

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a 6 SOMETHING VERY NEW AND NICE ,- AND NIFTY FOR H. R. H., MILADY. Sees ren Never were the shops in marek filled with prettier things than at the present time. To be- gin with, in the event of this be- ing ‘Baby week, one of the down town windows is filled with’ all .. kinds of pretty garments for “His Majesty,” the baby. © _ There are coats, the daintiest little dre: imaginable, exquis- itely embroideries, pretty bonnets, cunning’ bootees and ting shoes for the youngest of the househoid, robes, and dainty pillows for his carriage, etc., etc, Por Milady there are the very + prettiest things -in silk under- wear. which has never been as Popular as this season. There are combibnations, bloomers, cami- soles, and Billy Burke's, in crepe dechine and crepe meteors, in white and delicate shades of pink, and the demand for these things 48 80 great that we were told more shipments are arriving daily. PERE Ca RLUAN BISMARCK, BETTER ; . BEHAVIOR WEIGHED AND MEASURED Eighty-one children under six years were weighed, measured and examined yesterday at the-community vcom at the public library, and 37 at the Wach- ter school building, in accordance with the child welfare campaign taking place yesterday and today. Drs. Brandt and Brandeis were in charge at the community room, assist- ed by two nurses, and Dr. Schipfer and one nurse were on hand this morning to assist at the registration. At the Wachter school Dr. nurse were in charge. On Good. Behavior They’ were a dainty, sweet,lot. of babies, very. well behaved. and alto- gether, the;event has been;a most in+ teresting one. £ alg 3 Regarding the physical.examina: tion, each mother was given an idea as to any physical defect, and the -attention needed, Miss Hobart, the child feeding specialist from the Agri- cultural college, Fargo, and Miss Flor- 5 ence Poole, home demonstration agent j for Burleigh county, have an exhibit at the community room, showing the , Proper food for children, and they have literature on this subject for dis- tribution. The exhibit shows the correct menu for feeding children from one and a CITY NEWS.. - i From Steele. /" Mrs. George Wagner of Stée¥é! spent yesterday ‘in Bismarck ‘shopping? ‘/ wo be Here Yesterday. Mrs. Eastman, wife!of Dr. Eastman vof Hazen was‘shopping!)in Bismarck Thursday, V heagy To Grand Forks. » Judge.H. A. Bronson of the supreme court ‘left. Wednesday. evening Grand Forks to spend a few days. ey To Meet F ‘iday he. adie Auxiliary. will hold their annual meeting, at. 5 In the City Mis. Wm. P. Thelen,’ wife Thelen of Wilton, was an arri terday, and is spending toda; ‘marck. fi Z ‘of! Will Meet Tonight. The Pythian Sisters will hold -their * regular meeting tonight at the K. of ‘ P. hall. The meeting wili:begin at 8 \ o'clock sharp. \ U. C. T. Dance, There wilk be a U. C. T. dancing party on. Saturday evening at the K. U. hall. Music wil be furnisied by: Q’Con- ‘nor’s orchestra. ) . Returned Home. Mrs. C. B. Little, Mrs. H. CG. Brad- Jey and little, daughter, have return- ed to Bismargk from ‘their winter's so- journ in California. Lieut. Vidal Returt , Dr. James“W. Vidal of Fargo: has received word of the landing ‘of his son, Lieut. James Harold Vidal, at Ho- boken, N. J. Lieutenant Vidal is ex- pecte jdto arrive in Fargo soon on a leave of absence, ‘provided he cannot ‘Fruit-Juice Essences Jiffy-Jell desserts ca real fruit flavors in sence form, in vials. A wealth: of fruit juice is condensed for each des- “sert. So you get a fresh- fruit dainty, healthful and delicious. ; This is the new type quick gelatine dessert — five times as good as the old kinds. Loganberry .and Pine- apple are'two of the best flavors. Try them. They're found only in JityJet 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Cents RAINCOATS and.SHIRTS MADE\TO ORDER KLEIN T. ILOR- and-. CLEANER Lippe and one! for 'y, of Co. A,,and |’ o'clock, at the Commercial. club rooms.. ua born, yesterday at ‘th Farther on down town, they are showing some wonderfully pretty new smocks, “just in,” they, said, &is0 some lovely coatees in the silk poplins in-delicate shades of rose and blue, and in the more substantial colors. These pretty Jackets can he worn with separate skirts of white tricolette or fan- ta-si . iJ At another store they had just ; "eceived some handsome new Sport coats, which come in tan, gray and brown leather. There is also a pretty new line of skirts ; in the very latest styles, in crepe dechine, tricolettes, fan ta-si,'etc., | | in white, pink, flesh-colored, and j other attractive shades. The fancy | sport skirts in georgette and satin |. combinations are just lovely, and | these new garments, we were ins i formed. arrived only Thursday | morning. ~s BABIES ON BEST {half to two years: Another exhibit shows the proper feeding for the ages of three to four years, and a third ex- hibit shows the right food for children \of six years. & Instruction in Dieting After ‘the examination of the (chil- dren, the mothers are shown how to prepare the feedings, they are in- structed as to the quantities to pre- pare for the child, and the importance of milk, green vegetables and cereals in the child’s diet...They are also shown a sample of food for the day, and‘it is ‘interesting to know that the sample dietarit re werked out ac- cording to the best ‘authorities on child feeding. * All mothers Who wish practical sistance on the subject of child’ feed- ing ‘will please give their names to Miss Poole and‘she will sénd cards to them notifying them of a special meeting to be held in June. - At this meeting they will give demonstrations and talks on child feeding. Miss Poole may be found at room 225, Postoffice building, and her telephone number is 879. Twenty-five mothers have already requested follow-up meetings on child feeding, and these meetings will prob- ably be held in the community room at the public library. obtain his immediate discharge from the military service, Was Bismarck Visitor. ,L. P. Gellerman of Sf. Paul, travel- }ing passenger agent, for .the Nort - S| 1 ern Pacific’ railroad, spent 'yé: in Bismarck, leaving for point it of here on No. '7. : To Attend Meeting. | Oscar Trygg, a teacher in-the Sidley district, was an arrival in the city yes- terday, and left on No. 7 for Mandan to,attend the meeting of the Missouri Slope Educational association held there. ; New Arrival {1 +Mr,.and Mrs.’F. C. Nelson ‘9 win, are reeciving. congratylation: ‘the event of the arrival of a: litth Bismarck hos- ital, ., The mother arid baby are get- ing along very nicely. ee To Attend Meeting. County Superintendent of Schools |W. E. Parsons and City Superintend ent J. M. Martin, went to Mandan yes- jterday to attend the meeing of he Missouri Slope Edueaional associa- tion. ~Left the Hospital Mrs. Albert Koesel of Richardton, who was ill at the Bismarck hospital, has recovered, and was able to return to her home at Richardton yesterday. i Mrs. Koesel had been at the hospital here for the past three weeks. ‘ Visited. Daughter. “320M. Craven’ of Menoken was*a Misitorin Bismarck yesterday. He} eame to visit his daughter, who is ill inthe Bismarck ‘hospital, and is re- portéd,-as somewhat improved. While in the city, Mr.‘Craven was registered at the Grand Pacific. > To Live California. Mr. and Mrs, B. W. Ashley, who re- sided in Fargo for the past number of. ! years, and formerly residents of Val- ley City, have left Fargo for Carring- ton to visit with friends for awhile be- fore going to California’ where ‘they expect to; make. their future home. To Meet in Bismarck. Secretary’ Keniston of the Bis marck Commercial club, has been ad- vised that the capital city's invitation to the North Dakota Firemen’s asso- ciation to meet in Bismarck for their annual convention next July has been accepted. To Live at Minot Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cole, who have been residents of Valley City for the past number of years, are soon to leave that city to make their home at Minot. Mr. Cole is a traveling sales- man, and he is well known at points throughout the stat Is at Center Rev. C. E. Vermilya returned to the city yesterday from Beach, where {he has been spending several days in jthe interests of the Centenary move- ment. He left again today for Center, and will look after Centenary inter- ests in}that vicinity ger a day or two. Arrived Wednesday Chas. M. O’Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward O’Brien of Wilton,’ was an arrival in Bismarck yesterday on No. 1, and was retutning home from overseas service, leaving for Wilton this morning. While in the city he was régistered at the Van Horn. To Give Cantata Next Sunday afternoon, at the city auditorium, the Community Choral club will give 'a sacred cantata, en- titled “The Easter King,” by Florio. The reason thay the cantata is being given so late is/ that it was imposssi- ble to-secure the auditorium for. an earlier date. In Minneapolis oes Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hoffman of Hoffman’s Chocolate shop, were pas- sengers Tuesday evening to: Minne- \'for ‘the’ éast:! (THEY will’ first go to: DINE TOR WILLIAM FOX George Walsh stars tonight at the Bismarck theatre in the feat- ure entitled, “Never Say Quit. It is full of thrills and exciting situations. days. While gone they plan to stop over in Fargo also for a ghort visit, and ‘will ‘probably return home about Saturday. Leaves Hospital \ Oliver Stoenlexves the Bismarck hospital today, after.a few days’ 4ll- ness. Mr. Stoen isa student at the Bismarck Business college. Entertained Friends. Mrs., Alfred Zuger entertained a group of ladies yesterday evening at the Auditorium to see Clara Kimball} Young jin “The Road Through «the ign@ré were eight guests, and “performance the pat! ae G irring- ton, N.-D., and Miss Laila Platou of the aryangements for the parties of | the Alpha Gamma Delta and the Kap- pa Alpha Theta sororities respectively, of the.university of Minnesota during | the rushing period, now being ob-; served, Royal Neightors Dance. The Royal ‘Neighbors will give a dancing party this evening at the Knights, of Columbus hall beginning at 8 o'clock. ‘The proceeds will be used to help care for the French or- phans the lodge has taken. The Over- land orchestra will furnish the music, and all Royal Neighbors and their friends are jnvited to attend’the party. 4 Left for the East. Ma,.and.Mrs..Johiv Parkinson. of the Annex hotel left-yesterday on No. 2 )Chicago:ito ‘spend, a few days, and from there*will go on to New York and . Rhode Island for a visit with friends. On their way back they will stopp’ over in Washington, D. C: “Mr. and Mrs., Parkinson plan to return to Bismarck in about,a month. Fortnightly Club. » Mhe members, of); the Fortnightly luiiheldcia .yerx:) enjoyable:-meeting Wednesday afternoon in the commun- ity:room at-the public library. a review of Galsworthy’s drama “Sil ver Box,” by Mrs, P. EB. Bryne, and a discussion “The Effect of War on Drama” by Mrs. C. L. Young. Mrs, W. L. Nuessle was the hostess for ‘the afternoon. ‘Capt. Brayfield Returns. Capt. M. C.°H. Brayfield. M. C. and (Bar son of Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Bray- field, of Jamestown, arrived in James- town last night from Winnipeg, Can., for a’ week’s visit.. Capt. Brayfield served. with the 99th Canadian regi- ment,’ better known as the “Little Plack Devils.” He saw intensive serv- ice overseas being in engagements on many. fronts. He enlisted as a pri-| vate, winning promotion for valiant service on,the pattlefjelds, unt{l, he. is snow). Aenionr:; captains of , his, battalion. Rev, Brayfield journeyed to, Winni-| peg Jast;, week to visit his. son, who but recently returned from overseas Capt. Brayfield will return to Winni- peg next‘Week to reccive his battalion, now enroute to Canada from France. Fine New Offices. ‘The: Farmers’ Insurance Co. of Dick- inson, the newly organized company ARE YOU A: MASON? If so you and your la- dies are invited to an in- formal dancing party at the Masonic temple from 9 p. m. to 1, Friday, May 2. Music by O’Connor’s orchestra. WANTED — Girl for general housework; highest wages. L. H. Careful. 5-2-lwk. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Hone Made Candies : ——and— Ice Cream EVERYONE WELCOME TO VISIT US and INSPECT OUR ENTIRE PLANT AT ANY TIME Olympia Candy Shop .{fices in the new Haggart building: in ‘Let the Easter Spirit Live AUDITORIUM Valley City, N. D., were in charge of | ' Inter- |’ n esting numpbers or the program; were!’ é ISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE for handling insurance in North Dako: ta on the co-operative plan, has leas- ed and opened a beautiful suite of of- EURALGIA or Headache— Rub the forehead and temples with UR BODYGUARD" - 30¥, 608, 91.20 —Hear—. The Easter King By Florio A Cantata Sung By The Community Choral Club BERGLIOT CASPARY, _ Director. ——at the —_ _ Sunday, 3” p.m. Adtaission Free Silver Collection this city, which will be its main of- fice, and is now pushing out for busi- ness. , This company is officered by such well known men as Obert Olson, state treasurer; W. A. McClure, bank: er of Dunn Center; F, A. Lahr, banker, of Bismarck, and Lieut. Merry, superintendent of agencies, Lyall B. We have been asked a good many times this Spring why we are not advertising the Buick more extensively. The answer is sim- ple. The demand for these cars is so far in excess of the supply that we cannot anywhere near fill our unsolicited business. If you want a Buick this year you ‘had better place an “Si! Order well ahead.’ as i 10 LATEST POPULAR SHEET MUSIC.AT... ALL SIZES ;. / OIL CLOTH ’. All colors, Saturz, Curtain Scrim, per yard WHAT 4 CENTS WILL I Ball Sand. Silk, Toilet Soay Wire Hair Pins Darning. Cotton Paper Pins Safety Pins Toy Balloon Pearl Buttons Hooks and Eyes Ironing Wax _ Tacks Laundry Soap Children’s Shoes, 4¢ each Mouse Trans, 2 for 4c House Numbers, 2 for 4¢ § Dutch Cleanser : Borax at 5 and 10c, Saturday only... ervecroccsccccoccrocses- eases: Broom for . . sot eg a feocees. A Wits Ph Un WON On Bdwy—Opp. Postoffice: apolis, where they are spending, a few. 312 MAIN 7. cent SA CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES, 4 A And all items that sell regularly et, 3 Ju ahs M99 eG 199 \ , LIDS FOR KIDS | TAREE 9G 5 BOC8 We: still: havey at dange sas: sortment at special prices for Saturday? sey BUY-.- \ / 4c. POOLS ILLS ILDOL ILLS DOOD OD LOOLOOSOR OOOO LED OL EOS. ‘only oe No Pails Sold ‘to Children. OV Ry a8 sonora ttib off ~wevscesccccacovercseccescooccoccooocoeoeerosoeececeeeecoooroccoecnereeereee 3 $ “CCC Caseeeseeseesrebeee ee ereeeeenesseseeesees ssh seeeesees ests eses es Dees eaeeGOthee-LLasED DOOD OOUETTOCes OE? WHAT 8c WILL BUY SAT.---, Bone Hair Pins, all sizes Wire Hair Pins, all sizes Hand Brush ‘ Aluminum, Salt Shaker Aluminum Coffee Percolator Scissors Toilet Soap Curling Iron Dress Snans, all sizes No. 3 Safety Pins Fancy Pearl Buttons ~Arm Bands Black Linen Thread ‘4°02. Bottle Peroxide Paring Knives Mixing Snoons Cake Spoons Potato Masher Soap Saucers And many other items on the 10c table for this sale. OOOO COLLOID OTOL OLELLOLOIOLODDO SE DEDIODE DOD There will be a Sale Saturday at a certain time, a good House POOLOEIDN OPOCIDOELOLI ODED EL EOLEIELOEO OE DELOOODLEIELOLOULOLOLOEDEDUDOOOOEO DD, See our sale on Water:Pails on display in our show window which will be put on sale Monday for’one hour only, at, each... |; Corwin, Motor Company Ue aid ‘to ciroiinbiunot “Bisiiarck, N. D. °°’ CEC OOC COC RLE COOL OEDEOOLOELED Another sale on Toilet Pa- per. 10 rolls 25c ors. \ Saturday ‘8c 10c (OOPORLODILEEOEOLOLLOLOLOOLOLEOEEL LODE LOODOSOD LIDDELL LOD LOD DODD LLG OL DOOLELLODD POOCOLO OLED DLTO ODE ODOOD ¢ 10c STORE POCPOCOOS OIL OL DOLL LLIL LL DOD LOL DOODLE DOL DOO DEDEDE LORD BEDDO~OTOCE | TRADE MARK The City of ' GOODRICH : Akron. 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