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os MONDAY, APRIL 19,1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE bs FIVB MILLIONAIRES ‘ARE/*—————< —* PLEASED WITH THE|,__ ZY NEWS __ | HOSPITALS HERE City Commission The city commission will hold its Appleton, Wis., Delegation Will regular weekly meeting tonight at & o'clock at the city hall. Build Institution Similar = . . Leave Hosnital to Bismarck Hospital Mrs, Asa Brainerd and baby girl left ¥ ey = pre Sa the Bismarck hospital yesterday for , A delegation of the leading business | their home on Avenue F. men of Appleton, Wis., were in Bis- — marck Jast week inspecting the Bis- Baby Girl Born ; marek hospitaf with the view of erect-| “irs, obert Fianzen of Brisbane is ing. a similay structuye in their city.| the mother of an eight-pound baby | Included in the party were a number! gir) born at the Bismarck hospital | ‘ of millionaires and they expressed | Sunday, themselves as surprised at the high standard of the hospital's equipment, | Sale in our Ready-to-Wear Department ~ 9 O'CLOCK TUESDAY MORNING Masons Meet Tonight : ’ building and personnel. The blue lod; Ma wi e * a ge of Masons will meet * ‘ As & result of their visit and in- a M ic 1 , spection here ‘th pleto; citizens tonight at the Masonic temple. Al members and officers are requested to said they ‘would recommend a build-| he present. ing almost identical as the Bismarck Res (rate hospital for the institution they. wiil| / : Elks’ Band Practice Ly : build in their own city, The delega-| The regular wekly practice of the tion stated, before leaving .Bismarck,| E)ks’ band will be held tonight at the that the fame of Bismarck as a meci-| Piks’ club, All members are urged to cal, surgical and hospital center, nas| he present. spread over the entire northwest. JACK PICKFORD i The Little Shepherdor gions -GOLDWYN PICTURES Boy Born Saturday & “! A boy was born to Mr. and Mra. At the Ornnew HOTEL ARRIVALS | Melvin T. Mills of Garrison at the|novel by John Fox, Jr. The best picture Pickford ever made. . Bismarck hospital Saturday afternoon. Dont miss it. Granl Pacific hotel: Oneita ‘Nelson,| Both mother and baby are doing. nice- / oe Driscoll; J. P. Real, Grand Forks; S.| ly. “ sees cas a ad C. Olson, Fargo; Ida Burden, Sims; | + Masons Meet BLES’ DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT WAS.A Grace Besanson, Sims; A. Van_Allen, + e ae) A regular communication of Bis- nN 7 ni] em as Maan eae, | marck Lodge No, 5, A. F&A. Mt wil FITTING WIND-UP OF REIGN OF FUN { anl Mrs. B. A. Bold, ‘Chaseley; Mr. | De held at the Masonic Temple this} _— and Mrs. Alfred J. Wise, Tuttle; Ri. evening at 7430, Work in degree of The Elks’ dance Saturday night, Although the dance was nueuniced gt oa 1 chard Lange, Kulm; Albert Gackte, EWA. thé wind-up of a two day-jollification! as an informal affajr, many of. the ‘ , Kulm; Max C. Buechler, Kulm;. Mr. festivities in honor of the big class) women present were gowned elabor- and Mrs, John Mennes, Kintyre; Mr: Goughtin, Biceatcns Auenar ee aie Bismarck . hospital Sunday afternoon son, Washburn; B. A. Deaton, Grand after being a patient there since April Forks. Ole Gyldenvand, LaMoure; Carl ai i eat comm condition is con Volander, ‘Linton; L. D. Seeman, Lin- | S!4erably improved. ton; M. C. Smith, Sanger; 9. 'S. Gun- TS Seay : gerson, Valley Citys Albert F. Bock, | Meee eet erat ond tt ; Beula E. Ross, Glen Ullin; J. 1}. Yeomen Lodge No. 503, will hold its Hostess at Club Luncheon the height of nonsense to pay 75 cents ‘ Wiese, 'W. sateen ‘Mr. and Mrs, John regular meeting tonight at the Knights Miss Elizabeth Jones was hostess | for a few minutes work like that.” 4 t Kelling, Max; Mrs, John Isaacson, | Fythias hall. Important beusiness | a¢ a luncheon on Saturday at 1 o'clock | ‘ s to be transacted and all members Pe aa ares .mebron; Ben Haggard, Cannon Ball; | !* in her apartments at Person court ’ C. H.'Lyneh, Bismarck. are urged to be present. with members of the Arts and Letters | Bismarek hotel: Otto Timm, Bald- oy eas club as guest Following the very! I} hi tonigni and tomorrow. From the famous These wonderful values will be conveniently arranged in our Ready-to-Wear section and uncovered at sharp 9 o’clock. Below are listed articles and eee of each. sani ee aN Dresses ||Suits Coats L. Van Hook Imoroved ae Pee 7 ‘ L. Van Hook of this city left, the of new members initiated the night: ately. Splendid music made the af- previous, was a big success both in’ fair a huge success and the atmos: attendance and in the entertainment here-was’cliarsed with : provided. The dance was followed by | Phere was charged with the spirit of a midnight supper which served as a| 800dfellowship which is such a strong suitable climax to the reign of fun, | link in the chain of Elkdom. Ten Serge Dresses, regular- Ten Suits worth, from |] Eight Misses’ Spring Coats $14.50 values at $20.00 to $29.50 at $14.50 values at $8.98}| $12.50) $7.98 ‘ Returns from California y 25 s Jones, who ts a win; O. Peterson, Bismarck; Ralph pretty repast Miss Jones, who 1s a ishel ‘Baldwin; ‘Mr. and Site: Tonn Mrs. Mary ‘McLean, who has been| charter member of the club, gave her ww Steel, ’ Washburn: J.” H. Youngman, spending the winter months at Los] prief on the assigned topic of North ; ave her al "| Angeles, Calif., and other Pacific coast | pakota history. preparatory to a. the- Minot; J.-T. Hayes, Bismarck; E. B, scac6 Dakota history, preparatory to a ee F Ford, Dawson; George Meyers, Sterns;| Points? returned to Bismarck, where] sis on the subject to be given at a 1 A re a ae | C. M. Fritch, Sanger; Lathbrecht, she was welcomed by her many} later date. [xcept for business meet- ON RAILR ADS ° . ) . Slonines Hetil. Glaods motte; frfends. \ ings. in preparing next Year's ro> \ { 2 i resses isses Si oats A. Qison,. Moffit; Caravan Johnson, ie gram, eté., this co ptes the work in } at oa Douglas, ‘Eastern Star Tuesday assembly for the Arts and Letters | «Washington, April 19.—Total loss to Members of the Order of astern} club this se: Star will meet Tuesday night at the; work on all Masonic temple. Much important) tinue throngh t n,. though | the government growing out of federal ; 7 gned subjects will con | control of the railropds was estimated ; Van ‘Horn hotel: Christ Halvorson, Almont; R. J. Jacobson, Fort Yates: values at only Values from me $16.50 to $18.50 $998 Regular $12.50 $598 E. (. Christensen, Driscoll; C. A. Bal- sa amore e SUMTIEY ltoday by the house appropriations Your choice cour, Belfield; Mr. and Mrs, Ww. J,| Dusiness is to be transacted and all = | committee at more than $1,129,000,000, members are urged to be present, VISITING MRS. KLING plana Mra, N. 1B. MeCur Returns from Buying Trip who Sie been : at, M. Bergeson, secretary of the} Kling of 20 ee OVERALLS | SILK DRESS Glynn, Wing; W. T, Wasson, Fargo; T, Ruden, Minot; David Leer, Mc- Cluskey; M'rs. J. H. Boening, Sterling; i. Ghylin, Wilton; © Harry Christen,,t : This inelndes the $225,000,000. esti-; ashburn. | mated as. guarantees to the roads un er. the terms of the transportation ct. | ( i 1 BOYS UNIONALLS |LADIES West i Bismarck Rotary club, has returned fnd ie thi ring + ize 16, re’ oy ve serviceable. One $33.50 value Werner; S. K. Hord, Frances; Mrs. ‘ , 7 turned to her hove this morning atte et es Size 16, regular $4.00 ery serviceable, } 45 c 5 % 98 % 4 Apres alert : "| home from a buying trip to Chicago} , 22sall ait falues. “Your choice’ $2.50 values at e Sale price .........05 . ¥% ‘ Georg M. Argue, Steele; A. L. Me | and other eastern cities. While in the | * Where at es | ‘EDI CA TON BOARD values. Your, choive $2.00 svalues: a ieee a Neil, Bismarck; W. G. Bosch, Lin- tod: east Mr. Berfeson attended the con- NEW VULCANIZER vention of the. Rotary club held at : ; 7 HT ON IN. FARGO Wausau, Wis. John Ferstel of Akron, U., has just BOOK TELLS HOW : st st A arrived here to take charge of the} Wargo. N.D) “April 19.—The question vulcanizing plant at the E of whether » public school teaca- TO BECOME NURSE) the tale Ala Bootes arene Pres | Vice & Tire Co. Mr, #8 | ers should uniogize, (rough affiliation LADIES’ KHAKI ne, Mis $1200" ae $5.98 i050 vind he BODO BLOOMERS — |... y; sage $7,98| gu iate, ete: $7.98 21 ENE DRESSES | disc ew values, $6.50) Siss0 vaiwe at... $9.98 $6. 98 ous $29.50 value a aw $9. 98} one Ladies’ Sweater, $8.98 $14.50 value at byterlan church will give a silver tea Goodyédr tire faciory expert. with, the Fargo’ Trades and Labor:as- Our ee numbers $1 645 Coat, $1 Any woman With in intelligence and|"hursday afternoon at the home of : ; sembly has become the important is- at , : . “motherly” instinct can learn to be a| Mrs. C. L. Young, 14 Avenue B from WETURNS HOME sue in the board of education election | sday when three A group s jointly supported py the Labor assembly «and. by | tian, son of Mrs. | to take practical nurse and earn ‘from fifteen | 9:30 o'clock to 6 o'clock. All mem- to twenty-five dollars per week. If| bers of the church and its friends | 4. istian of Chicago, who came you cannot spend three years in a hos-j are cordially invited to attend. here tc atlend the funeral of his two pital or are past hospital age, study a F —_ \. | uncles, J.C. Ritchey and &. i. Morris, ; ¢ ane common-sence book, called “Nursing | { A. 0, U, L. Meets Tucsday returned to his home last. week. n of Fargo Sch6ol Teach- : és in the Home,” by Lee H. Smith, M. | The Bismarck lodge, Ancient Order is sed -by a group ‘of “tax: ‘This book is written in a way that is} of United Workmen, will meet Tues- EUGENE MORRIS LEAVES payer” candidates, as; they are: term- easy to comprehend. It will teach] day night at the Elks’ club, Before | Eugene R. Morris of Billings, Mont., et you how to recognize different d the meeting, the Workmen band will | who was led home here by the eases; how to take temperature practice. Members of the band and of | den death of his father, I. KE. Morris PARTY DRESSES [isc $6.98] omer sve. $7.90 ud Scere eh N. D, National Park ey aie e $8.98 One Ladies’ Satin $19. 50 Joat. $49.50 vali t One Ladies’ Sweater. ae Sette en Nawees $19.50, value at $9.98 Sf how to take care of fever patient: the lodge are requested to attend the | a ccuple of w ago, left Friday to : a ee ot. «$19.50, value at... } how to give baths; all about the sick-| practise and meeting. resume his work with the Internation-| Is to Be Improved One Spring Coat, $19 50 One Corduroy Coat. $4 98 i ‘ = room. It treats of burns and scalds,‘ oe ot al Harvester Co. at Bilings. ne $19.50 value for. . $12.50 value, ‘special. . White Muslin Petticoats. | Regu- broken limbs, bleeding from wound3, War Mothers Meet Tuesday Devi . D., April 19.—During lar $2.50 50 (bandaging), drowning, fainting—al-| The War Mothers will meet Tues- | RECOVERS FROM OPERATION the, pres wummer Sully's Hill Na- One Wool Checked One Misses’ Sweater. at! ve cece ° ny most every contingency is coveted. | day afternoon at 3 o'clock in the com-| Miss Sarah Dalve who recently un-| tional Park, located near this city, will Suit, $49.50 value $19.50 $5.50 value at...... " $2. 98 # Maar Many pages are devoted to hygiene,; munity room of the public library. ! det ent an operation at tlie! Bismarel he improved. according to a M. miler ERIN once ‘ i ane Muslin Drawers at anatomy, physiology and medicine. All members are urged to be present | hospital, returnec Saturday rom| U. §. government: national park In- ‘ - eo Ladies’ Sweater. . It contains advice for mothers and a& considerable business of an impof- | Burnstad, whe: e spent a week or] spector, who is spending several One ee Suge at . $19. 50 ae Br site a” $6.98 One-half Price tells how to care for infants. tant nature is to be transacted. ‘his |More with her sister. Friends are glad| months here perfecting his’ plans. voat. $45 value al t oada hs ee ss Dalve is again able to ye-} Ten thousand dollars will be expended This 500-page book, bound in hand- | is the first meeting since the new offi- | that M at the hospital. for the improvements. some red cloth, is worth $2.00, but for cers were elected. Mrs. Robert Orr{ sume her duti a limited time can be procured by; is the new war mother. Se ee | = sending fifty cents to the publishers, | aan CUTS COST OF HAIRCUT WINS RACE . World's Medical Press, 652 Washing. | K. C. Dance Tonight Moose Jaw, Sask. April 19.—{n‘an; Boston, April 19.—Peter Trivoulidas, x ton street, Buffalo, Y, - Bismarck Council ‘No. 1604, Knights | effort to combat the ever increasing | of New York, native of Greece, tod: A poo ae al . | of Columbus, will hold the first of a! cost of living, employees at a local; won the American Marathon road race e e , e : . LEAVE FOR WISCONSIN ' series o fthree dances tonight at Pat-| freight shed~and roundhouse have | of 25 miles.. The official time was 2 Mrs. R. C. Robinson and daughter, terson’s hall. All members and their | Purchased the ni ary equipihent | hours, 29 minutes, 24 seconds. Muriel, left Saturday night for St. Fau:/ friends are cordially invited. The | With which a hair trim will he dis- “The Store of Quality and Service” to visit Mrs. Robertson’s brother. ++-| dance promises to be one of the best | Pensed at a nominal charge to em- NO OPINIONS GIVEN torney T. S. Griffing, and her mother,! ever given by this popular organiza- | Ployes. “We' are mot wanting a Washington, April 19.—The supreme e Mrs. E. L. Griging, Just recently Mr.| tion. The Knights of Columbus or- millionaire’s haircut when a working-|-ccurt reconvened today without ‘ren- zs Griffing lost his 16-year-old, son with | chestra will furnish the music. man‘s will do,” said one man. “It’s! dering an opinion in any of the vari- pneumonia and Mrs. Robinson’s|, — tar SP epee Cee eat mother is in very poor health owing! Miss Bergliot Caspary to the shock and her advanced age. Miss Bergliot Caspary has just ad- Mrs. Robinson expects to take her! vised friends here that she will spend h ) mother back to the old home in Wis-| the next few months at Howard Beach. we, i? consin. Hamilton-On-The-Bay, Long Island, 7 !N. Y. Miss Caspary, who has been RETURN TO CHICAGO studying voice and piano at New York ‘ Mrs. A. B.: Christian of Chicago,! city under the tutelage of some ofi ®& Ill. agd Mrs. Wililam Gibson of Ge-| the most famous instructors in the neya, Wis., sister of Mrs. E. E. Mor-} metropolis, has written that she will ris and Mrs. P. B. Webb, and who were! be glad when her studies are over called here a short time ago by the: and she can return to Bismarck. serious illness and death of their! Een . E. STACKHOUSE, Be Better Looking—Take HUDSON BAY DERBY REV- CoM STACKHO { Health Officer | Olive Tablets | OLUTIONIZES pal To have a clear, pink skin, bright | eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy | like childhood days, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets (a ‘vey | table compound m with olive oil) Manitoba. and the changes to be made ; For Infants and Children | act on the liver and bowels like calome! ous pending cases involving the valid. | All drinking water should be | ity of the prohibition amendment and | boiled until further notice. ( portions of the enforcement act. | | Ui I i i 1 The Pas, Man., April 19.—The Hud- son’s Bay Dog Derby has caused a re ution in style of mushing in New | brother, J. C. Ritchey, also the sud-|~ Legion and Auxiliary Meeting i den death of their brotherindlaw. E,| A special meeting of the Bismarck | ae eae eeaber | In Use For Over 30 Years [ sacl save ne IGangerous: alter iefieet . ‘ “KE. Morris, left for their hi Friday | Post of the American legion will be | ake one mgbtly and note ‘results ‘ > . Morris,left for their homes Friday | Per. ©. on sd : 7:30 's sleigh proved ideal, | Always: bears ‘They start’ the bile and overcome night. Sole A the Mele’ Gripe Baineee of | / adoption has already taken|{ thu ccnstipation. hat’ y millions of . arm - y For commercial work mushers | ee af horyes are sold anaua! and Zdc Poucats that tines See ape ome e taken up with a low two- runner | | Se * : ; e. At 9:30 o'¢ sleigh. \ joint meeting will \be held with the | a is pace harnéasit ! yomen’ ili chi - The old style race harness is 00M: | pguuepantuennnb eee bhebthnbnbt hehe Mobb bib briie ‘Laxative see arene eens mnreraiecs a and oy z stvle een com: | i * Mathers viens sinters on acre alee | pendent of the other in the matter of Bromo Lit ible ‘to members in the auxiliar: | working, and it gives 100 percent bet- . elig! 6 og ‘ter results, it is said, and is less tir- ing on the animals. Quinine = Tablets”’ NOTICE A. O. U. W. meeting at Elks’ Hall Tuesday, April 20th, iB iniietien m and eats. em- C.T&roere $ y Workmen request- ed io attend. | , F. W. SNYDER For Colds, Grip or Influenza Puy only NORTHERN GROWN Seeds which are tested for'purity and and as a Freventative, take LA aeathitlon, TIVE BROMO Ql BE Table S'S signature on | | | —— | V | A:Few of Our Choice’ Offerings: NOTICE TO PUBLIC Owing to the increase of cost of living Sweet Clover, White, scarified, per bu. ...........4- $24.00 ducing the nast year we are osmiand |g sweet: Clover, Ycllow,cper bUr.assivasuc seri sarees $22.80 VTOUUOUOQNHANUUCUEOOGNOQOQOQOQON4Q4Q0OGUQ0GQOONGGQOQGQQQOQGUoquOqoquocoucocorgeecetssaniseties: | [eased “prenenk wanes to be: ase al “Go flowaee Mammoth RussiabepeE bile. cel ee $10.80 | hour effective at once. : Sain Painters Local 231 of Bismarck. Siberian Millet, per'ba. sss. iasae tbe Ae Meeagt $2.75 ismarck’s lothes usy . - \/eaner KLEIN TAILOR And CLEANER We also carry a-complete stock of all kinds of seed and Fodder Corn Sudan Grass: nber Cane, and sh bulk Garden Is at prices that are attractive. Send for price list. | Potatoes have arrived | 3 at Gussner’s. : are Buy from Us and Save Freight. Dealers Wanted Valker-Christensen Co. Wholesale and Retail—Florists and Seedmen Minot. N. D. Pibiob ed: : - : : Dance at the K. P. ; : : Hall over Bergeson’s! Raymond Maxon and Charles Brown, Eccentric Dancers and | Store Wednesday and Comedians. with John Cort’s Musical Comecy of Frivolity and | 4 ' Fashion, “Flo-Flo,” and her perfect “36” choras. Coming to the | Saturday. O'Connor's | Auditorium Thursday night, Anril 22 Ce te a ee a ete te ee I ee ee He tet oe te ted | Orchestra. 4-1 9-3t|

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