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sf ane ; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. ‘5 THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920 : FIVE CHURCHES ARE _- Both Man and Wife Responsible for Success of Marriage Plus Career on Part of Woman svevuannnnncecnvavenncncaegvncggcoccgunacentecuuegeceecauecguqunengeecacgcaeeeeeneeeo dat aut . 27" a * = . aici: i { ( 7 1) ae = READY FOR FUND ee Don’t Take Life ) a . an | :. . Too Seriously All, Protestant - Organizations f Will Cooperate in Raising ¥ Liven it.up a bit with mus- : Money. Nae ie and laughter. You will ¢ eel and work a lot better a mdate bs for it. A Victrola brings The Protestant churches of the f z } fi waa you the world’s wealth of = rf county will co-operate in collecting ae 3 i i music—from grand opera = , va funds from April“22 to’ May 4 for the i & ij HA to. the latest vaudeville = , -Support of the participating churches. 2h ! “hits” from stately waltzes = ‘This co-operating campaign is part of Fi | : to the jazziest and snappi- the activities of the.interchurch world ls \ Hl est fox trots. = movement: and takes the place of in- Is | i = dividual canvasses by each member = \ ae have a the latest = church, 46 A \ 6 ictor records. Come in = It is planned to solicit every per- | any time, we are always = son in the county during the period CLS ey yi = “ of the campaign. There will be two z glad to play them for you. 3 ‘ : types be subscribers, those who spe- FA Victrolas sold on month- = \ city a definite church for which their 13 I y i = contribution is to be used and those ri = i ly jpayments. = wo have ‘no -church affiliation, but $ = = who wish to aid the interchurch world as = H O S K IN S = movement. joe é EL ERGUSON Ls = = In the former-cases, subscribers will % aad F. ¢: EY Incorporated” = be given white cards on which will be ace Rat any hoe \2 P = indicate ihe. gehurch te which the Famous Women Pay ,Their Huss ea | Funeral Services \= Victrola Dept. Bismarck, N. D. (= . 5 -us . s | \ = = blue cards showing that.they are not bands Worth-While’| Compli-| { For E. E. Morris J = Pa a . directly: affliated’ with any church. ments in Attributing “Their | | S ‘ AVUGAOUUODEONDDODEDUUGUNOGGOUOUGUOUOURNSEOSUOGUSOSUDOUOGOUOANOOOONSOCUROEOUGOOOOOOUEOLOESORIAT ey ey The funds raised from /this source j aturday Morning | - - will ‘be’ turned ‘over to,a receiving Successes to Them- — Se 1 ~ agency which in turn will utilize the \ Be ae | ~| Body Will Lie in St POPULAR COUPLE’ MARRIED QUIETLY money for purely community work so | + i | ly Will Lie in State at Home sn to benefit.the largest possible num- New York, April 8-+Are marriage Friday; Pallbearers An-’ | LAST NIGHT; LEAVE..ON HONEYMOON per. ‘ i ible? © V m 2 a andgsa career incompatible? ‘ WOE Car RTS, A strong organization will .be form- This question has been put to three nounced With only a few intimate friends! school of St. Alexius hospital. Dr. ed to collect these funds with ‘C. L. uv yas ae present, Miss Frances Kelly, youngest | Lipp is connectetl with the firm of x Young as ‘directing head. ‘Harther stars, all of whom are married: One | “ rf Vadugnter cot Ctr. dna eh Pattie Roan and Strauss and is a former sev- announcements (will be made later. | of them is supreme on the operatic Funeral services for the late Bie] 0 tie eee Tick | vice man with a host of friends in this ee ating, the other two ave distinguishes! ward W. Morris, city assessor and pio- | eens vines ee ee | sity: oa pe ae drama. ) aide Pia Jeorge R. Lipp were married by Rev.| The bride wore a is a 4 a i SUNSHINE LADY “IT do not believe it: is neee: v RSG Ret ot omet RO Hoar Father Hiltner at the rectory asi! coline traveling suit with a turban to f y for a woman to give up love.and: hom Mary's “Pro-Cathedral chur «| night. Immediately. after the: cere-! match. By the time Dr. and Mrs. <¢, : te het ary's Ja urch, Rev. ‘ i ; 2 ; page life if she desires to follow a caree Father Slag will conduct the requiem | ™0?¥ Dr.-and, Mrs. Lipp left for Chi- | Lipp had reached the station to board | iF AUGHS ITs W AY say | Mises Focal ene ene Stars who combine home life with stage careers high mass. Interment will be in. st.| C280, New. York and other, eastern | their aim Mere aS aS a m MORE GIVE AND TAKE ' ; : | will be A. W. Lucas, president of the| "Sir ‘Lipp is one of the most popu-| psa ciedeant B Ad T0 BIG SUCCESS “It-is my opinion that if a woman Cc. W. M’GRAY Y. M.. Cc. A. F chy commtseon General ee w lar young women in the ‘city, having| Australia _imported> $130,000,000 is a good manager, she euirauper vie CHAIRMAN: FOR BURLEIGH j thers of urs. Morris, Tioies, Willham | een born and raised in. Bismarck. | worth of goods from the United the home and still continua her choser ‘ he had been a member of the nurses’ | States last year. A Re career, To be sure, having both career : —__—_. aud James Ritchey of) Troy Center, —————— ——————— “My Si ine Lady,” and home life meays a, great many The state executive committee of Bottineau. M. B. He}gerson, Bottineau, ee Ue oe ele esd ae ‘ares Sonshine nk Saciean AL aamianga‘ou the patience ofa husband | the North Dakota Young Men’s Chns-| Burke, George H. sae Bowbells, | ; The body will ie in state atthe ussceauennnensenuesuannunnuancennannnsguesuonsyancngaeausuegsusauesunesongsnuenguengenegeeasegeeaaiviL, ‘ 2 has = colorfulness:a “dash and go" |and it naturally Fequires more give | tian assdciation has announced the | Billings, G. B. Burgess, Medora; Bow- | 20m" of the deceased, 714 Sixth \ . = 5 that make it a first class entertain-| #2 take on the part of the persoas | county chairmen who will head the | man. Theo. B. Torkelson, Bowman; | Steet riday ‘where, if tshexnectod: ile PUBLIC N I I E = ment affair. wherein singing, dancing, Concerned, than in a life of ordinary | committees for making the scholarship | Cass, Frank Chaney, Fargo; Dickey. thei feisnde pt Me. Mortis Swill, Bay = , : sett amady are the chief ingredients | citeumstances. However, this situa: | awards of| money furnished by the) D. E. Geer, Bllendale; Divide, G0. I. shoe’ lant. respects to his memany, | = Also‘in this production there is more | tion has worked out successfully in |¥. M. CA. | C. W. McGray is chair | Goetz, Crosby; Dunn, David J. Price, | Tyneeas 0 Sats aye Oren a - = than a mere semblance of a plot, and | ™42y cases and it is an ideal stiuation | man for ‘Burleigh county. : | Killdeer;. Eddy, R. F.\ Rinker, New | | ; B38, h S C d C = aD ner aa nee oe metuiami | when both husband and wife are wili-| This money is some that was leit |Rocktord;: Foster, Henry Challee, will be present for the funeral. I e OSmyma anay ompany 2 ~ play offeringy-of. the: sort do not~gl-| ing to do his or her part toward per- | over from the sums secured by Wat ) Carrington;+Grand Forks, W. H. Na- Funeral Services = ‘eas . = § ; ways boast, by any manner'of meats. fecting ie aoe sacle Wark Campaigns, and which, dus! re gel ioe oeForks j Grae We H. But- ister Seavieees poday. 2 ale will in future be carried on as = “My Sunshine Lady” certainly has Mrs. bs 5 vise | the early armistice, was not expended. | ler; Coo; yn; Golden Valley. L. ¥. a pb , Sl = pleasing melodies, in fact a surprising | Blanche Bates, is noncommittal. The. committee in. each county | Crawford, Sentinel Butte; Hettinger, | {emoon for Mus. Ira Smith of Painted =) THE SWEETS SHOP = 1g ad number of really melodious song and| “2 is a sul Bead so pany. per- | award scholarships in schools of less | M. an Olde, Mott: Kidder, DG Lough y erates get ere a eee Sites = f = dance numbers the kind‘that deserve | Sonal in its. relation,” “she | sys. | than College and. University grade | ren, Steele; La Moure, W. H. Hutchin-| are =| cf 7 ‘ Sn Gance numbers: the kind'that deserve) aerenaing on the dbreadth of mina | such as Business Colleges, ‘Tractor | son: La Moure; Logan, Sol R. Bilers,| Woy" held at Webb Brothers chapel | with a full assortment of the best and sweet- = ‘ The acénie investiture likewise 1s 4M unselfishness of the man and the | Schools, Corfespondgnce Schools, anu Napoleon; “McLean, J. EB. Williams, | 76Y ether /5ial oelaine Inter- |= est candies in town = 4 very good. * _. | patience and tact of the woman, that | all kinds of Vocational Schools. Washburn; ‘Melntosh, J. -W. Hofer, | X00) Wah St vee 8 I COMOtar y= . : n = The comedy in this vffering is not |{t Cannot. be answered as a general | ‘There is also a fund for College and) Wishek; McHenfy, A.C, Berg, Town | {75) Sri oe ldre @ her\hus/= IGE CREAMS, SOFT DRINKS AND ALL \ overdone. In fact. the keynote of the | Proposition.” 5 University scholarships. This fund|er;,Mountrail, Louis gheldabl. Stan-| “ORC ane Lome rcnucren, two sons and l= ‘ = production very evidently is a sincere IDEAL COMPANIONSHIP | is awarded by wflate Committee on ae McKeny Re Nore ae nore wic data e Siia aN = KINDS OF F RUITS, Ete. = desire to please. To that end, ev A fi n ‘A a | posed of W. L. Stockwell, John Hi.) ander; forton, A, W. Furness Man- é ay F = US : = sraubée: Ob: ine: sominany works, with aoe eae whose, marriaxz? | Wrame, Dr, Harry Fortin, Jack, Wil-|dan Mercer Rev. Pan] Breck Beaular; | /. All drinking water should be|z Best of Service Given as Before = eaerited dicicetity, ph a) ion a Hes Had al eve THe liams, State Adjutant of the American | Nelson, C. E. Simpson, McVille, Pem-| boiled until further notice. = 04 MAIN STREET = i Gudrun Walberg,” as “Babette,” <ubject must he ‘subservient to the tn- | Lee!om. and Philip Elliott, all of Fargo. | bina, H. P. Thomson, Cavalier, Pieree, } C. E. STACKHOUSE = 4 ’ proved herself a clever singer and | qiyidual's temperament and desires The fund for College and University, L. R, Nostdal. Rugby; Ramsey, A. E.| Health Offic = hs Cn aencer and possessed of considerable |e eaes temperament and desires. 91 | Scholarships amounts to a little: over | Conrad, Devils Lake,’ Rolette, R. i. en 1¢er Fant pevauaguucegnncunnnuanneeggusunceinuuasuuacaucuassuersegsouesncavoegauonnnuentee bs ? histronic ability. eas SY apy aes cate. IT feel | $2,300, and the fund for scholarships | Butterwick, Rolla;-Richland, Dan R. , osetia Ng SNe spl ae atvegtyes have : vail a other than | in’ schools of less than College and|Jones, Wahpeton; Ransom, Sidney 5 PA cl AEA REI RGE SCAM ae ROE CE ENT evidences University grade amounts to $11,540.| Adams, Shéldon;” ‘Renville_ L. “M. | CITY NEWS: [decane oui ection ionehin|eractically all The cotnties have Rockne, Mohall;: Steele, S,.W. John- ‘ t kldred ihe iiiee ne oa yea onshil! | money which is as yet unexpended for | son, Colgate; Sergeant, Arthur W + = See seenas and Mae a erotik Is tran-| which they desire ex-service men to.| Seebart. Forman; Stutstnan, C. Zim- Mrs. Flow in Hospital aan than isaac ng eee apply. Any ex-service man or army, merman, Jamestown; Sioux, Frank rT Mrs. J. A. Flow is in the hospitai| Permanent. thay the preliminary physi: | nurse is eligible to, be a beneficiary | Fisk, Fort Yates; Stark. ©. H. Ward, ru \ for treatment. While quite ill, Mrs. # from: the fund. Young men who de- Dickinson; Slope, F. C. DeLange, Mar- W Flow's ‘condition is not serious and | “eee sire, to take schoolingjand who find marth; Sheridan. H. G. Persky, Goou- — ee Zhe hopes to be able to leave the in-| Fifth street. All members are urgeu| it difficult to finance themselves rich; Towner. W!'T. Moseley, Cando; H 7 stitution soon. to attend. An interesting program | Should get into communication with | Traill, J. E. Bagstad, Hillsboro; oe ER: will/ be given. ‘ the chairmen of the county in which! Walsh, E. H. Jones, Park River; 3 Jed ‘Royal Arch M: — trey live and make application. - Weils, Judge Aloys Wartner, Harvey; Bry im A special convocation of | Bismarck Recovering from Operation The list follows: Ward, J. J. Coyle, Minot; Williams, TY) a): Sere 2 Chapter No. 10, Royal Arch Masons, Miss Margaret McDonald, popula. | Adams, Henry Moen, Hettinger;|L. J. Rodman, . Williston; Emmons, WY wes | ri will be held at the Masonic Temple, capital employe, is at the St. Alexius | Barnes, George B. Caley, Valley City; || D. C. Loughren. Linton; Cavalier, G. y DOL Wy rE 3 Friday evening, April 9, at 7:30. Work hospital recovering from an operation | Burleigh, .C, W. McGray, Bismarcie, / Grimson, Langdon. SIF7 C) OK) . in degrees of M. M. M., P. M. and| 5 9 underwent last Saturday for ap o He ), wp OY) ul M. E. M. pendicitis. 7 e DY irayt Hf . 3 pNe etbc CRMREAS j ‘The total expenditure of the MD RD \ D. A. Ro Meets Friday All drinking water should be Popular Nurses e | United States for aie war isestimated | gy, eet oe The Bismarck. chapter. Daughter? | hojjed until further notice. Practice Profession |“ ADEE S26 ODEON Yo. date a of the American Revolution, will meet: Priday afternéon at 3 o'clock at the; home of Miss Helen Lucile Dahl, 615 / C. E. STACKHOUSE, .-Children Cry for Fletcher’s Wo SSSA 4 « SSS YAN. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been . ~ Health Officer at Grand Forks shia EE “The many Bismarck friends of Miss Wanda D. Kurth and Miss ‘Ingeborg Dalbotten former nurses at the Bis- marck hospital will be interested in| knowing that they have recently re- ceived their honorable discharge from the service and have located in Grand Forks for the practice of their pro- fession. ¢ ‘They are already very popular and in constant demand as special nurses. Miss Kurth gave 25 months of faith- ful service to her country as, charge nurse in General Hospital No. 1 New Youk .city and! Miss Dalbotten 16 months of loyal service with Base Hospital 120 in France, Transport With 86 See IE GIRLS! A MASS . OF WAVY, GLEAMY BEAUTIFUL HAIR Let “Danderine” save and glorify your hair Sweet Peas! E beauty of your’ sweet peas depends largely upon the seed you sow. Vig- orous, sturdy vines with luxuriant, fra- / Mey yee in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of “ S ow from seed of proven ‘and has been mace under his per- Bodies of Soldiers aes sige ee gr di 4 Ke d Lp Ts sonal supervisioa since its infancy. vitality. utdoor See ing mus e, done y Maes oa ee ee Docks at New York QQ,’ as soon as the soil is in condition. A plan ounterfeits, Imitations an just-as-good” are but 7 April 8.Bri 4 PK; ; Experiments that trifle wits and endanger the health ot Southampton: ABi aad, bodies of 81 HRUPKIN, Size Paci SEEDS paneanpie ts aoe ag a aoe Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. American soldiers, who died in tic Wiecebalcdnoumene : | to sow the seéd early ors and trans- \ 2 s T service of ‘their country on foreigu he “2 + What Is CAS O R IA soil, the. ees rtrananordl nate. - plant when the weather, permits. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Caster Oil, Paregori mond docked phere| todeyber, 188) 2% j ‘ ‘ ha? Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. KS contains rie tolls were ‘those of enlisted Start your syect Beet rane by cgi f . mether Opium, Mgrs nor oth narertic substance. is men most of whom died during the Northrup, King & ne s Moe seeds. age ts guarantee. For more than thirty years it has war at aviation and base camps ia These seeds are especia ly bri ‘or hardi- in constant li ipativa, Great Britain. 4) ; ye a ace? anayicesPeerribiases arleice aarram, tls Port they willbe sent. to ness, beautiful colorings, large and abun- therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, «ids see regina metal lined: fae draped | dant blossoms. They represent years of the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and usatural sicep. casket. The bodies. will be accoin- ardening experience. \* Tae Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend.’ | panied by'a soldier guard made up as gi > i tar as possible of men who servi Pat GENUINE Cc ASTORI A ALWAY: the same organization as the deceasen You can get Northrup, King & Co.’s hi e: a} of nor wi mai ? J d ‘ Te | with the botles uti the earth finall; snierl bepe and oe Flower Sees fe 5c : Be ars s | closes over their former comrades. acket from the convenient seed case . the ee | ae |“panderine” for a few cents. Then A a at dealers near you. Then just follow Le All drinking water should be| moisten a soft cloth with the Dander- n Mgr ~ boiled until further notice Hine end diaw this through your hair - the cultural directions on every packet. la Use For Over 36 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THe CENTAUR COMPANY NEw Your CITY. CG. E. STACKHOUSE, | _ Health Officer | Regular meeting of) the Knights of Colum-| bus will be held at 8:30, Friday evening, April | vou~ taking one and at a time. Instantly, yes, immediately, you have | doubled the beauty of your hair. It! will be a mass, so soft, lustrous, fluf- | fy and so easy to do up. All dust,! dirt and excessive oil is removed. | Danderine put more life, color, ! viene and brightness i i This stimulating tonic calp. check dandruff and fall- ¢ hair, and help your hair to grow jong, thick, strong and beautiful. Norrarue Kinc& (Cos um SEEDS...

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