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WED. MARCH 24, 1920 HIGH SCHOQL BOYS “AND. GIRLS OFFER P ROGRAM TONIGHT) Oh ed: ie A ~ ‘ Exhibition of Gymnastic Exer- cree al cises' and Games Will be Given \ | NORE | ‘Pupils. of the Bismarck high school wilF present -a' program of gymnastic exercises and games tonight at’ the school , auditorium. All, parents of students land others interested in the werk of the city. schools are cordially invited to attend. The program consists of a number of, gymnastic .exhibits, folk dancing and zames in which both boys an girls will -participate. The students hhaye been coached by Miss Catherine Roberty, supervisor of physicial train- ing in the city schools. ee COUNTY NURSE. IS 1 OBTAINED’ BY RED CROSS CHAPTER Miss Helen T. Regan, with Over- | } seas Service, Assumes | Duties May 10 ea er ‘ ® ” Miss Helen T, Regan, an experienced and extensively trained: field worker, 1 has been obtained by the Burleigh county chapter of the American Red ‘ross to act. as nurse for Burleigh county. Miss ,Regan will assume her duties here May 10 ani will become a pérmatent force of the county Rel Cross organization, 4 } Miss Regan has. had considerabic | experiencing in. this work, having | a served overseas aS an army nurse, and has taken; courses especially fit- ting her for fiela work such as is required ii this county, Miss Regan ill arrive here in time to_do much ‘ work -ameng the school children of the county before the summer vacation commences and in-the fall will prob- ably devote considerable of’ her time to child welfare work. Miss Regan’s duties will be to bet- ter conditions in whatever manner pos- sible in all sections of the county. She will. visit homes, schools, attend vommunity meetings and in every way } possible teach sanitation, care of chil- dren, sanitation and other activities of: a Socia) service nature, UNIT MEETING PLACES NAMED Cottage meetings of members of Me Cabe Methodist chu: for prayer-and Bible study will’ be held) Thursday at 7330 at the following = homes; b Units number one and two will me at the home*of Mr. J. K.. Doran ‘snird street, with Mr. Doran leader, Unit number three will meet at tie sheme of) Mrs. KE. S.; Pleree, 404. Fifth SHE-DIDN'T BUY. ae arte She “Diamond Dyed” All’ Her 224 Old, Faded Apparel Just Like New Dowt worry about perfect. results. f Use “Diamond Dyes.” guaranteed to | giv new. ‘rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk. linen, cotton or mixed — goods,—dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children’s coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. ‘The Direction Book with each pack- | age tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. . To match any material, have drug- gist show you “Diamond Dye” Color Card, EE ‘|. |Easter Sale See the hand decor- ated novelties for 25c and up at the Basket Easter Sale at the Gas Office. THAT NEW DRESS): The Bismarck post of the American legion will give a dance tonight at the Mayonic temple, which, the dance committee reports, promises to be well attended. The music will be ‘furnisi.- ed by the army recruiting jazz orches- tra of six pieces and ‘indications are that this dance will be the most suc- cessful the legion has ‘given. * street, with Nelson A? Muson, leader. Unit number four will mest at the home of Miss Jackson, 601 Sixth street, J. P. Jackson, leader. Unite number five will meet at the home of O. B, Lund, 723 Ninth’ street, Mrs. Hoffman, leader. ‘ ‘ Unite number six will meet at the home of Mrs. Dingle, 1004 Avenue'G, Mr. A, I. Marquett, leader. Members and friends will attend the meeting nearest their placé of res!- dence. e '” GiTtYNEws | — f] HERE FROM HAZEN, Mrs. P. H. Wernlie of Hazen was a visitor in the city yesterday, \ K. P. MEETS TONIGHT | Bismarck lodge, Knights of Pythias, will meet tonight at the K. P. hall. MASONS NET LAST NIGHT Bismarck chapter, No. 10, yal Arch Masons, met last night and ‘heiu an interesting session. WITH MRS. AMUNDSON Mrs. Thomas Amundson, 408 Ave- nue A, will act as hostess for the meei- ing of the Ladies’ Aid society of ths Lutheran church Thursday afternoon, PASSION WEEK Passion week will’ be observed in McGabe Methodist Episcopal church. A service will be held cach evening except Saturday. ea VISITING SICK BROTHER M. H. Shortland. who has been quite ill for some time and has been confined to his bed, was visited by his brother, Thomas Shortland, of Sharon, ST. GEORGE’S GUILD , The members of SC George's Guild Of St. George's Episcopal church. will mect Thursday afternoon at the home of Mm. G. F. Dullam, 710 Fifth street, A big attendance is desired, CATHOLIC LADS’ AID ‘the Catholic ‘Ladies’ Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 e’clock at. the Knights of Columbus hall, Mrs. John Reuter and Mrs. Fred Knutson will serve Junch. All mem- bers are urged to attend. SOCIAL THURSDAY An interesting program will be glv- en by the Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian churéh Thursday after- noon at the church paflors. » Refresh- ments) and a social hour will follow the program. pe INSTALL OFFICERS TONTUHT Installation ef the newly elected oi- icers of the Daughters of Isabeiia will be held tonight at the Knignis of Columbus hall. All officers and members are requested to be preseui at 8 o'clock sharp. RETURNS FROM TWIN CITIES Charles Owen of the City National bank~ returned yesterday“ from the Twin Cities where he went with Mrs. Owe lakt week. MrsOwen, who has been slightly ill sincegher recent at- tack of! influenza, reinained at Min neapolis with her parents, The Women’s auxiliary of the Bis- marek poet of the American legion will meet ‘Thursday night at 8 o’clock at the Elks’ club. The auxiliary has considerable business to transact, in- cluding arrangements for the musicil extravaganza which the legion and the auxiliary will present next. monti. Food Sale - St. George’s Guild will hold a food and Easter specialty sale at the new music store in the Little building, Broadway and Third Streets, Saturday after- noon. | Aprons, camisoles, hand- made’ handkerchiefs, — night “Highest yesterday ? BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE AMERICAN: LEGION DANCE ‘TONIGHT PROMISES TO BE VERY SUCCESSFUL The dance. will start after 9:3i o'clock sq as to permit those in tho cast of “The Court King Cole,” which is rehearsing every night, to take pait in the dance. 'The post has extende? a cordial invitation to all members ai the Women’s auxiliary’ of the legién to attend the dance. All members are urged to be preseut at this meeting. ee cae 5 AUXILIARY MEETING The Women’s auxiliary of the Lloyd Spetz post of the American legion will meet in the’ Elks’ hall on Thursday evening. Il members and pros} ve mnembers are urged to be present. The entertaiiment: committee has a gooi! time in store, and refreshments will be served, os BAPTIST LADIES’ AID The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap tist church will me€t Thursday even- ing. with Mrs. Myra Morgan and Mrs. Oscar Raaen gn Third ,street. Ai members are urged to attend as ar- vangements for the annual Easter sa:e of the society. which will be given Sat- urday afternoon at the offices of the Bismarck Gas Co., willbe completei. DIES FROM PNEUMONIA Miss Theresa Obermiller, 21 years of age, who died here Monday follow- ing an attack influenza which turned into pneumonia, will be buried at Mahnomen, Minn., Friday. Miss Ober- miller was employed at-Hebron., The body was accompanied to Minnesota by the dead woman’s sister. Miss Ag- hes Obermiller. Besides her sister, Miss Obermiller ‘is survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Obermtl- ler. of Mahnoman, Minn.‘ SCOUTS MEET THURSDAY The members of Troop 6, Boy Scouts of America, will meet Thursday night in thé parlors of the Presbyterian church, Tie Boy Scouts. who are composed of young boys of the Pres- byterian church, usually meet on Fri- day nights, but because the church is siving a program Friday night this week, the date of the meeting was ad- vonced one day. Certificates and Uadges will bé awarded by Scoutmas- ter H. S. Postlethwaite. ENTERTAINS FOR SISTER Mixx. Gwendolen Welch, who is at- tending school at Minneapolis, was en- tertained last Saturday hy her sister. Mrs, R. S. Wilcox, 415 Fourth street, at a four course luncheon. Twelve of Miss Welch's former school “chums were the invited guests, The home was delightfully decorated, pink and white being the color scheme emplos- ed. Miss Welch will leave here Satur. day for Minnesvolis where she will resume her studies, 9, Today’s Weather J ~ : - % “For twenty-four hours ending at noon, Weditesday, March 24, Temperature at 7 m, * Lowest. yesterday Lowest last night Precipitation \.. Highest wind‘ velocity For North Dakoti Mostly cloudy and somewhat unsettled tonight and Thursday; warmer south and west portions, LOW. Fargo . Williston St. Paul. . Winnipeg . Helena .. Chicago . Swift Current Kansas City ORRIS W PERATURES . ROBERTS, Meteorologist. — % ‘AT THE, MOVIES | AO THE ELTINGE Jiu-jitsu was used to vantage in the filming of “gang fight” scenes, “The River's End.” 2 Mar shall Neilan production, written by James Oliver Curwood, which will be shown at the Eltinge theatre tonight and tomorrow, The battle. which takes place in an opium den at a Canadian trading pos, between John Keith (a murderer) and a’gang of Chinese, is one of the most Spectacular ever screened, in the actual flood that flowed, the hits, kicks, falls and blows that were de- tnd. ‘last Tuesday's election in’ repealing 6 > WILL BE SUBJECT IF, DEBATE SUNDAY Members of McCabe Methodist Church Bible Class Will Hold Contest ing by the young men’s Bible class of the. McCabe Methodist church on the question, “Resolved, that Sunday base- hall is’ a violation of the Sabbath.” ‘Tie affirmative will be landled Wy Alfred Dale. while George W. Gus- tafson will take the negative. The debate will be held in the church parlors. . The debate “aus occasioned consider: able interest among the members of the church because of the result of the lsw prohibiting Sunday baseball for, paid admissions.” Ray nith and Mr. Sorenson will assist Mr. Gustaf- son in preparing his side of the ques- tion, while George Register and Mra Cook will aid Mr. Date. The class LUTHER LEAGUE WILL MEET AT THE ENGEN HOME The Tuther league of the Swedish Lutheran church will hold its regular meeting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Bngen,104 Raymond avenue, |! Thursday evening. An interesting program is being ar- ranged for the meeting and will be | rendered in the order named. Reading, Leonora Hilde, Vocal solo, Esther Hoover, Address, Harold Hopton. Vocal duet. Esther Hoover and |. Clarence Larsen. Violin solo. Sigrid Alfson, -' Reading, Hulda Bergstrom. League newspaper, Editor. The Luther league is a young peo- ple’s society and an auxiliary to thé Swedisch Lutheran cbur¢h. Meetings are held the last Thursday in every, month of the calendar year. All ara cordially invited to attend the meet- ings anda special invitationis extend- ed to any out-of-town members who may be iu the city, The meeting opens at 8 o’clock with a short business sex- sion, after which the program’ will rendered following with light refresh- ments, : & —— > { TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | FOR SALE—Cheyrolet Touring car tin good condition. }$250,00. Cash only, / Phone 488. . 38-2: interest in ‘small in -growing Did a, business FOR) SALE My sash and. door facto North Dakota cit of $20,000 in 19: Bestof reagons for selling. C. P. Faweett. 318° Eighth ‘street. Bis- marek, N. D. * 3:24-3t FOR 100d — Modern .rooms. Also flat; litat, light and water. J 7K. Doran, 2z-Thirdstret. © 3-24-1wk srRayen - Owner can ‘have same by proving property and paying for this adver- tisement and ¢ Apply 513, Thir teenth street. 2: GEORGE WASHINGTON WILSON BORN JULY 4 Sunday. Killdeer. D., March 24,—The; Killdecr Tribune claims the ‘most patriotic subscriber in the United States in the’ person of George Washington Wilson, named after the first! and last. president of the Unite States and born on duly 4. A camera small enough to be swal- lowed and photograph the interior of a stomach Is the invention of a Danish surgeon. NOT A THEORY It’s a fact that the use of alcohol even in moderate doses as taken in tonics is often habit-forming in effect. SCOTT'S EMULSION $800 will handle, | SUNDAY BASEBALL | BleVtemeeatemenlpmealyemnenVtemenlyomnen vee Increasing The Purchasing Power of Your Corset Dollar Z The only way you can make your dollar of today worth one hun- dred cents is to spend it wisely. You are pretty certain to pay a good price for whatever clothes you buy; be certain what you buy is what you want; that what you buy fits you mentally as well as physically so it will not be wastefully discarded before it has giv- en full wearing service ; that what you buy is of such quality that its wearing service alone will justify the expenditure. A few dollars invested in a GOSSARD Front fe. CORSET will save you—Oh, it cannot be expressed just in dol- lars and cents, it will have to be realized in blessings that are beyond price—style, comfort and_ health. You ean buy a Gossard at any price you care to pay - and at any price every dollar you spend will have a purchasing power of 100 cents.’ The specialized service of our expert corsetieres as- sures your satisfaction. | Jersey and Spring Suits Specially Priced At These suits are remarkable values, colors Navy, Brown and Rookie, sizes 36 to 44, unusu-, ally: ‘chic models priced very low. Keep in trend; \to Dame Fashion by selecting one of these suits’ for Easter wear. our New Easter Coat t —can always be purchased most satisfactory here, for we offer large stocks of the best fashions at all times to pick from. We sell the most exclusive styles, styles which cannot be purchased elsewhere. What is more we are always first with the .new fashions; and our prices’ in- gowns are among the articles to be offered. Many articles of food will be on sale also.—Advt. 3-24 variably’ mean the best value for what you spend. $21.50 $39.50 and $59.50 livered. One of the Chingsp is hurled clear across the’ room, his head strik- ing the log wall. Several members of the cast were, confined to the studio haspital as a result of “too much realism.” Tewis Stone is seen in the dual role of John Keith (wanted for mur-, der) and Derwent Conniston (of the mounted police). Majorie Daw, Jane Novak, Charles West, and J. Barney Shaw support the star. if THE ORPHEUM Olive Thomas, pne of the most beau- tiful stars of the screen, will he seen in her latest feature. “The Follies Girl,” at the Orpheum theatre tonight. This picture is-from the story by W. Carey, Wonderly. It tells of the ‘secret mar- riage of a demure star of the footlighis to the nephew of a rich, old man who is believed to pe on his death-bed. ‘The od man is surrounded Dy relatives who are ious to inherit his wealth. Miss Thomas ix iustalled as the old s and then complications For this former stagé Neauty makes a hit with the invalid, renews his interest iu life and quickly is his health. The relatives are fucions, for they fear the uncle's fondness for his nurse many separate them from his gold for- ever. Then comes the. big surprise of the picture. R We will have to stop here or other- vise we would spoil, your .evening’s tertainment. Don't miss seeing Ol- BB | ive Thomas tonight. 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