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| ae “| 8 visitor in’ Bismarck on Sunday. | Frances. Hent-of* ‘ ‘in marriage “Monday afternoon at the * TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919. PROMINENT BISMARCK CLUB WOMEN HAVE PLACE ON A number of prominent’ Bismarck club women ‘have places on the pro- gram announced uit the ‘fifth annual meeting of the Eighth district Federa- tion’ of Women’s: Clubs,’ to be held Saturday in the Congregational church at Garrison, and a large number of capital. cityclub women’ plan to at- tend the convention. The program is so arranged’ that visitors from Bis- marck and other ‘points on the South Soo may go Wp in the morning of tne meeting and’ arrive in abundant time for the opening session. ~’ 1:00—Presentation of ‘crédentials. 1,80—Community singing. Invocation, Piano solo,, Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Garrison. + Greetings, Mrs. H. G. Viek, presi- dent, of N. D. F. W. C., Cavalier. Reading of minutes. Appointment of committees. Reports of clubs (3 minutes each). Reports of department members (5 minutes each): Arts and Crafts, Mrs. Frank McGray, Garrison; Civics, Mrs, Frank Rathman, Jamestown; Conser- vation, Mrs. H. D. Earl, Jamestown; Education, Mrs. E. R.. Edwards, Jamestown; Home Economics, Mrs. J. T. McCullough, Washburn} Social and Industrial, Mrs. A. A. Hendticks, Goodrich; Landmarks, Mrs. C. F. Rathman, Jamestown; Legislation, Mrs. Philip Meyer, Bismarck; Litera- ture and Library, Mrs. G, Tucker, Courtenay; Music, Mrs. J. T. Graham, ge t .. (CITY NEWS | o) 2 From Valley City _ By J. Haaland of ‘Valley City, was | At-the Grand Pacific Fred Foss registered at the Grand Pacific yesterday from Hazelton. From Wilton . i ' David J. Keck of Wilton, spent Mon- ‘the P, A. Starck Piano Co., and Mrs. day-in the city, and was a guest at the Van Horn, {with their many friends. From Hazelton H,A. Armstrong of Hazelton, spent j Monday in Bismarck, and was regis- | Hazelton, have been visiting in Bis- tered at the Grand Pacific. : From. Beulah . Mr. and Mrs, P. S, Chaffee were in the: city yesterday from Beulah, and re guests, at the Grand Pacific. DISTRICT PROGRAM) Bismarck; Public Health, Mrs, Fanny Dunn Quain, Bismarck. Reports of County’ Chairmén,. (3 minutes): Sheridan, Mrs. H. Dickin- son, McClusky; Burleigh, Mrs. John! French. Bismarck; McLean, ‘Mrs. Jo- seph Mann, Washburn; Stutsman, Mis. J. C. Curry, Jamestown. Nomination of secretary-treasurer, Ronort of committees. Miscellaneous business. Voeal solo, Miss Kathryn’, Bush, Mercer. jl ‘ Address, Mrs. Fred Conklin, Bis- marek, Piano solo, Mrs. O. S. Hjelle, Mer- cer, Address, Miss Katharine Jensen, Fargo. : 7:00—Dinner. Dreamland Theater 8:15—Community © singing, Star Spangled Banner.’”” Address, Miss Topping, Supt. of (rittendon Home, Fargo: | Piano solo, Mrs. Frank Temple, Bis-| marck. * Vocal solo, Mrs, V. J. LaRose, Bis- marck, Address, Y. W. C. A. speaker. Community singing, “Marseillaise.” 9:00—Illustrated lecture, Mlle. Jac- queline Bertillion, Paris, Community singing led by Mrs. V. J. La Rose. The Garrison Tuesday Improve- “The dinner for delegates and visitors.. of the capital city would like to meet the New Timers, and everyone is ex- tended @ cordial invitation to attend. Married at Mandan Rev. J. H, Groth*of Bismarck,*and landan, were onited home of Rev. C. J. Fylling in Maridan. From Hebron Prof, A. C. Riess, music master of Rebron and representative there for Riess are in Bismarck for a brief visit From Hazelton . Dr. and Mrs. George Monteith of jmarck this week, and registered at the Grand Pacific. Dr. Monteith has just returned’ from France. Mothers’ Club) The Mothers’ Social club is meet- ue From Braddock Mrs, Mary E. Woodward:of Brad- dock, speht yesterday in Bismarck and registered at the Grand Pacific. f Have Fine New Son »turdy 91-2 pound son was. born iam iF. Dohn, Jr,, pital this week. i.) Here Monday *J..deSmith of Wilton, was a caller in Bismarck on Monday, Mr. Smith is, in’the,gutomobile .business at Wil- ton. , From’ McKenzie : Mrs.’ J. B, Swanick and “Miss Abi- gail Crum of M¢Kenzie, were. in the ejty yesterday ‘and spent the day | shopping. "© From Driscoll A. L. Olson of: Driscoll, was among the out-of-town ‘visitors in the city Monday; and was registered at the Van Horn." Visits at Steele Miss Lillian Wehlitz of the offices of the state superintendent of public instruction, spent. Sunday at her home at Steele. In the East §. E. Bergeson of Bergeson & Son, hhas gone to Chicago on a two-weeks’ business trip, by Mrs. Bergeson. .. From Wilton . J! J. °Sehnid and L. H. Theston of Wilton; spent’ Monday~in Bismarck attending to matters of business, and stopped at the Van Horn. ae ! New Daughter 5 | hi 5 li d A ‘daughter was born to Mr. and | P Tess one of the Slope’s livest an Mrs. T. P. O’Connor at, their home Returns Home He was accompanied | somest government building in North ‘Mrs. R. M. Bergeson, Sixth street, for a social session and will,conclude with the serving of refreshments, | Rummage Sale*' bal ‘The Ladies’ Aid society°of the First Baptist church, will hold a rummage sale. at the Armory all day Saturday. Those..having articles to, donate will 'please bring them. Friday ‘afternoon. Visits Sister W. B. Heaton of Arena, was. in the city yesterday on matters of: business, and stopping over here t6 spend the readyt-o-wear shop. Home From Navy. Robert Dohn is home from the navy, lin which he has completed a four- years’ enlistment. ‘He made fourteen itrips across the big briny during the late unpleasantness, and he had the pleasure of meeting many Bismarck Yanks, for whom his boat acted as | William F. Dohn. i Would Improve Grounds The hope is expressed that some- thing may be done with the grounds isurrounding the federal building to put them in keeping with the hand- Dakota. Some landscaping was done la year or two ago, but since that time ;the grounds have suffered from neg- ilect, and they are now badly in need of attention. Larson Editor Here J. L. Bell, editor of the Carson ment club will serve the 7:00 o'clock | ing this afternoon. at the home’ oft’ day on his way to Minneapol: is." While t in Bismarck he visited with’his' sister, | « Miss Gene Groothaert of the Johnsor!' convoy. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. | , most independent ‘newspapers, yore e Bismarck visitor yesterday. Press entered upon its thirteenth year with its last issue, and. it is going strong. county seat of Grant county the Press has prospered doubly, and Editor Bell is reaping the fruits of many years’ hard and intelligent labor. Bismarck Hospital News Mrs. F, C, Nelson and baby boy left the hospital today for their home at Baldwin, Mrs. O. W. Serk and baby boy left today for their home at Kulm. \ Mrs. Fred Klern and little son re- turned to their home at Hebron today. Clifford Belzer of Napolen, Wio had been ill in the hospital for the past several wecks, returned to his home today. ' Current Events Club The Current Events club will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Alfred Zuger, 201 Thayer street. As this. will be the last meeting of the year, all members are requested to be present. . Miss Minnie J. Nielson, ex-state president of the Federation of Women’s clubs, will be a guest of the club at this meeting and will give a talk. FINDS CELTIC COLONY IN HEART‘ OF FRANCE A: Celtic colony in the heart of France is a discovery made by Miss Mary B. McPake, former superintend- ent of nurses at St. Alexius and now’ jwith the American nursing corps at Vannes. Writing The Tribune, Miss McPake says: ~ < “We have been here since December. The natives here adhere to the cus- toms of Celts, who invaded this part of France in the old Roman days. The. buildings, and homes are built of stone and cement and are hundreds of years old.’ The grass has been green all winter; flowers and vegetables grow the year around.” _ Those who have not ordered ; Taylor Fruit call Mrs. A. A. Jones; 5448. “ |BABY WOULD CRY NIGHT AND DAY | | With Sore Pimples All Over Head, | | HairCame Out, CuticuraHealed. “My baby was about a week old when his head broke out all over with sore pimples. They became hard andred,and dried up, making scales. ‘When [ combed his hair it came out. He would éry night and, day;: “ T sent for a sample of Cuticura. Ibought more, and after I had used one cake of Soap and one box of Ointment his head was healed."” (Signed) Mrs. Lizzie Short, Ridgeway, Ill. wF-Cuticura Toilet Trion Tt is ‘so'easy to prevent skin and scalp troubles by using the Cuticura Toilet Trio for all toilet purposes. For pimples, rashes, dandruff or irritation, bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry lightly and apply Cuticura Ointment. At once the itch- ing ceases, sleep and rest follow, | and complete healment in most cases resulta in continued use. Do not fail to test the fragrant Cuticura Tal- cum for powdering and perfuming your skin. H jammple Each Free by Mall. Address post-card: Dept, Boston.” Seid overyohere. Soap jintment 25 and 50e. Taleum 2c. Home Made Candies —and—— Ice Cream EVERYONE WELCOME TO VISIT US and INSPECT OUR ENTIRE PLANT AT ANY TIME Olympia Candy Shop On Bdwy—Opp. Postoffice * on 17th street Thursday. Mother and | oe etese ses a; daughter are doing nicely, 1 : SOUL O SOLERO LOLOL IODA, za ; i i Mrs. L. E,. Birdzell and little son,! Junior, have returned to their home -on Sixth street, after’ a six-weeks’ visit in Cheaigo.and Maywood, Ill. ¢. Old Times Social H An old times social will be held in ;the Presbyterian church parlors Thursday afternoon. The Old Timers For Piles A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treate | moat Wilt Be Just Like Meete is a Good Old Friend, ue Y\ Mp a 1s A WONDER Have you tried Pyramid? If not, why don’t you?, The/trial is free— | just mail coupon. below—and the | results may amaze vou. Others are | praising Pyramid Pile Treatments as | their deliverer—why not you? Mail coupon now or get a ec box from | any druggist anywhere. Take no substitute. * FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 666 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich, Kindly send ‘me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper. PO RDOP LES: A Clothes Architect is just as essen- tial to a properly constructed Suit as the house ar- chitect is to a properly con- structed build- ing. Let KLEIN - show you the plans for your new Suit today. Since Carson became_ the |, day afternoon for Grand. Forks to at- tend the annual spring meeting of the school men of the state. signed this weck to the various gar- wecks period appears this week. There will be no honor roll’ published: for the last five weeks of the year. hearsals of the musical numbers for the program commencement week. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY marck high school will be given on May 23 at the auditorium. reer BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB "HIGH SCHOOL | NEWS NOTES | Principal C. F. Bolt. leaves Wednes- production: The school gardens are being as+ The Maj Jack Menzies Parker. ». Lucas . len groups. The honor roll for the past five Miss Steele is having frequent re- The Hon, Mr: Mrs, O’Mar: / | Peggy... PLANNED FOR MAY 23 The Junior class play of the Bis- u “All of a Sudden Peggy” is the title and it is OUUOCUOUOCOSURSONSANUAUUUNEEROGUEOCUCOOUOAEDUEDRAGENUGSONCCHOCHOOEROOCOROOOROcCoEORCER: TTT their purchase. RURUUOUUERDAUADANNUNUROROOROONEROOUEA Good Quality All Wool Serge, 36 in wide, all the leading $ 1 50 oes e colors. Per yard.. Beautiful Tissue Ginghams, 27 inches wide, regular 59c quality. Special, per yard .......... 39 Cc French Ginghams, 32 inches wide, beautiful patterng, Per yard ..... 0s sess ae eee 48c ‘Wool Mixtures,.‘ Small Checks and es; our regular 85c value. Sale Pricé, per yard ...... 49c Women’s Distinctive Shoes, , Pumps and Oxfords Black Gra never Pumps,: with military heel; this sea- son’s latest fad. A pair. . $8.50 The New. Dark Brown, Cordovan Ox- ford, English last, military heel; the season's: favorite. $ 8. 7 5 A pair: One ‘Assortment Ladies’ Button or Lace Shoes, in small sizes. Your choice, pair. $2.00 iia and Tan Canvass Shoes, rub- ber soles; the Summer Sport model. A pair... $3. 75 Boys’ Black Button Shoes, or Girls’ Brown Calf Button, a . wonderful value. Pair... $2.95 About Twelve Pair Party Slippers of Satin; colors Yellow, Blue or Pink. Specially priced, a pair ahs de tie jials Woes $1.95 aNUOUGAURODAEURNCORCODG: cennnanenaneancuaneauuannucunensguancngconanar afue UaaacaaanateTt = 5 eae Ta ‘| an English comedy written by Ernest Denny. The comedy is in three acts. The members of the cast are prac- tising hard and faithfully and will | undoubtedly present a very attractive The cast of characters which have been chosen seem unusu- ally well suited for their parts, and they are as follows: Antohny, Lord Crackenthorpe..... Lady Crackenthorpe..Exene Schultz The Hon. Millicent Keppel CITY COMMISSION IN BRIEF SESSION | A. W. LUCAS CO. THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE striking effects. An ins Attractive Designs: Plaids, suitable for ‘Children’s Dress= smooth performance. Ted Smith eppel. Rober zelle | . -Eugene Kilmer . Adolph Ericson - Kenneth Allen .. George Holta ating cost of existing. Esther Candee Colquhoun........ «++ Theodosia Fitch | - Agnes Parsons -Mildred Fraser the street. part of the city, e Monday evening. The new mill is in good working order, and no friction or slip- ping of cogs appeared to mar its| ad WOMEN'S Upon recommendation of the fi-'! nance*commissioner the salary of J. D. Wakeman, city weigher, was increased | to $1,500 per annum, The job supporting, earning the city yearly considerably more than this amount. Prediction was made at the same time ‘that in the city’s next annual budget provision must be made for substan- tial increases in pay for a majority of the city employes, to give them some opportunity to catch up with the avi- The owner of the Forsythe sand pit, | iwhich has eaten into a city street in the eastern part of the city, was pres- ent, and he agreed to immediately fill the pit and repair the damage done to A similar promise was exacted ‘from Andrew Pierson, who operates a sand pit in the southern Cleaning ip, Plowing or remov- The Bismarck city commission met | ho rubbish, call Wachter, Phone briefly and harmoniously PAGE 5. GOODBY, i The tortures is self- feet and limbs, weakness, nausea, as a rule have their ori the remedy. Oil Capsules. dreds of years. It their use, capsule or two each day. GOLD cept a substitute. three sizes. F MMU TRY OUR RAPID ONE DAY MAIL ORDER ABW Beautiful Palm Beach for Summer Suits, a regular $1.25 value. Sale Price, per yard ......+ 85c Standard Peggy Cloth, good quality, 32 inches wide. Per yard ici: tielaeeas 3 5 Cc Domet White Outing, our regular 28¢ value, fine quality, 27 inches wide. Sale Price, yard ..... 15c Yoile—The. season’s choicest patterns .in 27-inch Voile. Specially priced, per yard .......... ‘ 1 8c Cotton Table Damask, 58 in: wide, per yard... $ 1 .00 erpentine Crepes, 50c values, 39° SERVICE A Compelling Sale of Summer - Wash Fabrics So lovely,, crisp, bright and pietty and’ diversified in style are the new | Wash Fabrics for Summer thal,if one’s choice were confined entirely, to... their selection for ‘the making of Summer Garments, each one would be : different, each one would vie with the other in prettiness. This sale com- prises Voiles, Ginghanis, Organdies, Batiste, Silks, Foulards and other ”)......, pection of these will ‘be a’complete assurance of < »ii Linen Toweling, bleached. or un- bleached, 18 inches wide, per yard .......... a 35 Cc Turkish Towels, heavy quality, 18x38 inches. Each 2 5 c Turkish Bath oe large size, 24x 54 inches, Blue border. Each .......- aeauevecs "Oe Curtains of Ecru, White’ Marquisette, 36 inches wide, - 5 per yard ...... aT ag Cc i Sale of Underwear and Hosiery Union Suits, Cotton ribbed, Spring weight, all sizes, loose or tight knee, regular $1.00 value. Each ....... ere .....69¢ Children’s Service Hose, heavy ‘rib- bed, all sizes. Specially priced, per pair ........ ae 1 8c Ladies’ Black or White Fibre Silk Hose, our regular 85c value. Special, per pair........... 65c Women’s Superior Quality, Ever- Wear Silk Hose, in Taupe, Tan, White, Black, Grey, Brown and Castor. A ONE-FIFTY VALUE. 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