The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1920, Page 5

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PHONE 163 WE DELIVER ‘particulars about spring term|of Brother W. T. Williams. ‘from F, L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St.; Fargo, N. D. ]. E. FOLSOM, PRICES Secretary Bi Matinee 10¢ and 20 Nights 15¢ and 25c i | m1 PU P | LS OF WILL | BST OF CARE COULDN’T SAVE THIS ee | t Ca j ey MARSHALL BABY I W E * ; | | / =I “First in Style” “First in Variety” “Foremos¢ in Values” TON, Mareh 1. —M orr ison — Marshall. . 4 . foster son of | Prize Winners in Different Viee Prosident Buildings Are An- Thonn Ma ‘Phe Will school leads the list in they one ofthe cai: | number of pupils on the honor roll fo as. ‘MioG ln ; cresting and the fourth petiod of the school yea’ weawtital | The schools, teachers and pupils: 4 be ies } the honor rolk are as follow: ei os onts | WILLIAM MOORE SCHOO! pit wo sour | Frances Mallory, 8 A. teacher. Shad fl Pee, “| Gen Wyman Glits/* eet. by li Gladys Rosemary 1! FOC ed Pi i | Fan Helen : Steele, Plsie r + Thrams, ashi | . a Washington 7 h Grinager, 8 B, teag!y sey sche \ nm AMI: Alina Sch eee tine Hyel Tibbetts, 7 A, teachefs ae by his { | Dorothy Birdzell,” Bsthey Fisher, mother ie a Robert Nuoss! ‘ inst: despairins ry | Linnea Rosewall, 4th, teat, attempt. te ‘i 4 Robert. Fogerty. | David pol nis ReGen | worth, William Taher, THM Leis aarries man. is Hiacher. was. the 5 BY, ce B. Parsons, Te eher, Mary! seventh of a « , Jack Conner, Victor’ C ‘orwin, Ar: poor. family Tou Teuieon, Howey and the, plain , ad Wii SQ Por fret. afta i %, eacher, ever nat ¢ %, BEES Gates, Mary enoueh to eat, | Gallagher, Sidney man, Gale Wil- chal ued i son. yoshi J ‘ 4th, teacher. special dict Hiner Rene tel Benson, Lanise Kite encite . . = O'Hare, Lawrence built to cool «yoo Korrel, | Hdnty) ee his food. Every { Spitzer, ', 4th B. teacher, ald of modern on, Charles Munger, baby culture was brought to 3rd A, teacher, bring him back H Nasi urnsides, Ruth — Ferris, to health, He | Ny valland, Jeannette Larvan, grew strong, “2 3 , 2nd A, ‘teacher, and a year ago | might) hay waligon in a baby show. | et despite . | Ma: the care given F W d M ales for Mite him, the “poor or Women an 1Sses : , Abigait Roan, stare he had a: Paul Ryverg,, Beu- h a Nn dicapped oil, °. ° + : ; x Timi Senadler, Milt Bim at the De ties the Hplec ae pes new, Spring, Casts . acidulated a y spia ady-to-wear section. | AlwaysWelcome ae. aleoe uk eee abeawe ; ; “You little rascal—played along. the way, didn't you? Alta Taft, = SS caused his ___ Lhere is a style for every taste and a type for every ip Kept grandma waiting! Oh well, it’s all right. Because ‘HOOL GRADES MOR! D2 SL4PSHALL death, is trace- figure. e able it is said, to mahiu trition, Aes ope ‘ sane le. : CA LUM ET Style distinction pervades the entire collection of { erson. models like an invisible mantle of desirabilit; oF Wes it eames POWDER : -Vernon King, Harold Eu-}| HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO STAGE ue 5 ‘ ie storage right, (Jee worenc nating for. bivaye wee gen. eos Me FIRST GYMNASTI . No matter how well ‘made nor how serviceable a coat minutes or materials and I it’s pure and wholesome, _ WACHTER SCHOOL p STIC EXHIBIT MARCH 16 may be, it must ‘carry style impression, else the wearer as Calumet, contains only such ingredients as haye Marie Huber, 6th, teacher. ; : | approved officially by the U. S. Food Authorities.’ Karl Grav ‘ ; vine Sa ear prea has not achieved her desire. You save when you buy tt—you save when you use it, Marie Hubc Al henchon | A gymnastic exhibition, will be | will appear in their gymnasium suits i s HIGHEST Dorothy Bolton, ” i staged at the: high school anditoriun, | 4d will go through the yarous evolu- These beautiful coats offer supreme style satis- | Bete nie cutie archer March 16 at 8 p.m, by students of { Hous which are a part of the faction. ) Arline Schroed the, high School. ‘This. is the first Eee WeaGe te Clea Th : " if ae n » body, acquire na: r Blanche Dallier, public demonstration of its kind and] tural gracefuiness and iierege aie € prices range from $25.00 and up. ae puteetmument will be open to the] heuliliness of the students. ‘The vari- ‘ public, ; ; ous maneuvers are very prettily exe- Z. 4 1% : Frei The nrostanl jebie st eibilo cated andas the ppils goth) | : ean Frank Wetch, Lucy Brown, ’ cox, folk dancing, gymnasti=| of the henelt of this cactse white et | Hear Hildreth this (Tuesday) {mon laborers are 170,000 out of a RED CROSS SEAL | ment iss ei ihereules ; eet dancing, and. gymnastic games for| only recently heen made-a part of the evening. Court house, 8 o'clock, | t°ta! of 260,000 emp! : pins N SCHOOL CHILDREN both boys and girls. ‘The students] city school system | WANTED 640 SALE CHRISTMAS H oy, 4 ‘ inna av teh iia by Mis: itherine \ Miss Roherty has taken a gréat| The United States Steel torporation for flax.” Write O. NETS $ $4, 200,000.00 I tan tketved ave New Himpshive wita ENTERTAIN WITH ot Pleat senltars eshin eee with het work with the jestimates that the number of its com-| Kenzie, N. Dak ae of. 14 cents pe} capita, Ten- . by Ms hat the students show a high > : wle off0'% cents per SONG AND DANCE ot x pantection: In’ their different i Reports ots (thet recs recent Red Cross if Seay wit a sale SE 7 eS seal sile indicate a total return. of ents ‘yer capita, Tip total returns ‘ oA RAR ee , over $4,200,000, according to a state: Jrrom the Red Cross sql sale are mor2 [Program Will Be Offered at the] ivrioa ana was enizazed in farming IDAHO HORSES DOUBLE ; than ee of pe Jast previous High School on Death followed an ope tion, i Boise, Idaho, Mareh 9.—In 1904 af Th wf | Wdaho had 1.207.561 horses, ‘Ten ye ursday TLENTEN SERVICES ST. later the t le bose be , otal was’ 3,649,689. In 1919, Ne enn rere na Rev CC, foun DD. us Minne- | ene to a report Issued by the ‘ é tobe TS aT SOeCuO ne 10) of the Sixth Province, e auditor, he total number of a} folk dancing will be given Thursday | ae i cap, | these animals 0 " f night at the high ‘school auditorium | Wl! sive Uh HE the Aentar ser: ig “rutomoblise” wae fate then toe na hy pupils, boys and in the grades | Vice tomorrow, | Wednesday at 000 00), r ) op the city schools. The entertain- arge's sinter al 7 In 1900 there were 2,952,380 sheep ment will he rene to the public and i in Idaho. Last year the total was besides. t f the children | the ps This however, i | portion of it rel 88 i GIRL DEAD ae UL eles Ses a in the naig’e mut Most of it wil a 7 i. c _ eH sh + many p ed ol r sta es be- { 2 y, a great increase . i J jer 1 fi nite ann ma 1 bi ical club ae the singing: “aud waning am iin of the 1919 rey fnereane in 20 sears closing creamy centers tilled / ) derived (fof Whe sue of Beds § ng will be dit Mr.'and Mrs, K i i ag Somebody’s [seats wane those who contribute] onsen, muses SEirsny EMER Ga TE aoe wei oniies and tes Ce \ ey, te the Sd nenit If we tee ft for ete. | Catherine Roherty yecently moved to this city. The func BROMOCOUIAT licious flavors—the highest Carelessness their iny! iiet, We von. Wirector for the pul A aprangements have not heen com- nose the Coup ane ideal of fastidious candy + We CON) balanced and enjoyabl Leto “i probably be he! ‘ ath aa Neg i c f fess of the pnb. | paluncel aud enjoyable: program lune | pleted. but wll tobbly be Weld otf lid cworkecomt the Cola ok es: {PN The ‘far-seeing property Rand are seeking to got the | there will he a large attendance, 2 siguature on each box, a ae owner, adequately insures,. o et DIED AT PEN Look for the Paris crest. It’s : ‘ then does everything he é s invested in education || CITY NEWS *) panic) Walter, who state ars |] ——=——— the mark of confection perfection can to prevent a fire. fice the biggest ret turns in the I 4 | oe fn ves alee: nana a a RS. ENGE, D. C, Ph. C. — ——/] Februnry 2. died yesterday fi ' 5 eee eas ce ae a Ae ee pneumonia following “a short. illness. | Chiropractor Ask for them at your He realizes that his prop- MEDICS. MEET WEDN eae] Walter resided at Heaton, from which Consultation Fr confectioners. } : ‘. The Burleigh County Medical society | |, : 7 ee i ~erty is his greatest asset, = will hold its monthly meeting Wednes. place he was sentenced on a charge of Suite 9%, 11—Lueas Block—Phone 268 i and that preventing fire loss What causes May lcHE at ths: Ceoamerclat ob: tas oc OD THE PARIS FACTORY | is vitally importan ° O HERE FROM MCKEN willow Eanettt asfrangemnts have MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA ee sor / tia Also reales that’ n fi} | 0 @SHON Harry O'Neill, well knot eae | amount of insurance he c BE | E OBri get would cover his loss S Oe en ee lugene: en i case of fire. —— 7 county. who died here yesterday, will \ : ss a be buried Thursday afternoon. The An excess of acid in the stomach'| The Current Events club will_ meet funeral serv j held at Webb} } The Der! we Lo e Put the matter up sours the food and starts fermenta-| Wednesday afternoon at the home of} Brothers und veel | Mi J : tion, Distressing gases . Your. at ee mee ae ote street. ATC, postlethw rment | | \ s meals don’t digest but lay like-lumps | full attendance Is desired. will be in rview cemeter. Mr.) | eS MURP} of lead. Then you h heartburn, 5 RIED AT agen Bostrom wa armer living ning | | i FAL NE Eee a | n flatutence, fullness, belching, headwche | beh ion eras wits diva | MHS from thi nd is well known | | f {and real misery in the stomach and], * yay years pad hl? throughout thi ion A or of . ° j “The Man Wh wll intestines. ; A pet here Sunday. will be burled at Ashley, relatives ve hin pcuugater BE A Selznick Dicture { Know. surance A few tablets of “Pape's Diapepsin” | !i8 late home today. Mr. Rau was eee A | Fbving relieg almost as. soon! as. they Goon INSURANCE YEAR N. D. ach the stomach, “Pape’s Diapep- —The most f j sin costs Tittle at drug stores, FORMER TEACHER for . the | j ‘ surance fund. since it was | i LANDS GOOD JOB By st been closed, LN according to an official report. The! i Many teachers are forsaking net lie ingorancd brentiony andes m iA e 2. AY t e ‘ | Which the state capitol, state public eg ar 35c. their schoolrooms for moré lu-|iiiidings and some county and. school e eo Ae J acin S . crative positions in the business puitdings are insured, was $107,372. fo tect each world, where there is also much | The losses amounted to $11 049. j , Premiums from tornado insurance | . [better chance for advancement.) Premiums from tornado, insurance | For Your Boulevard and Yard Planting. ARESH LETTUCE -, - 50c dozen Somat Irma connet 2 former only $161. $5.00 Each | teac ee ook 2 Busines ie} Fifteen counties have taken insur. : : acn. { course at Dakota Business Col-| ance in the state fund, The assets lege, Fargo, N. D., and is now] of the fund are listed at $280.912 and | Place Your Order Now. Good Supply Seasonable ‘with Hatcher Bros. Trista |e, split tnvthe format eunetae Six years ago, in looking forward to the future wants of / i Co. D an our customers, we started a solid block of Elms, already 7. CUT FL The spring term of this popu-|Qpp FELLO ATTENTION twice transplanted and six to seven feet high at that time. t : Jar school offers exceptional ad- - i These-trees come up to the Hoskins rigid requirement of STE vantages fg sienostare hoo \ All Hoda: Feliows a are reduested Wednesda y QUALITY and are thoroughly acclimated and hardened. A ‘dents. ey graduate in busy |to assemble a ebb’s chapel on; a 3 B . Sat : eautiful trees in every respect. } j P. IONEER GREEN HOUSES season for business. Main street at 2:: er Wednesday | and Thursday every resp % Py . S Ww 4 afternoon to attend the funeral; } VEE : > gy S| OSCAR H. WILL & CO. Follow the $ucce$$ful.” Get |afte MATINEE DAILY 3 P. M. N S

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