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£ ’ - TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE # PAGE FIVE A fe D. A. R. NAMES Mrs. Wheeler Will Give Last of Her SAY “DIAMOND DYES NEW OFFICERS Series of Recitals at High School Tonight SOT re H ont streak or ruin your material in u “Dig eg.” FOR NEXT YEAR Mrs. Whecler presents pupils from) Part 2 Pag Insist ou “Rlamond. Dyes: eyes the Junior and Senior school grades| Edward = MacDowel:— Tale of onone, | , Bismarck Chapter Will Enter-]in the closing Recital of the benerit) Ymghily, Times”, Mary Atikinson ‘| tain Slate Convention Next | S"¢s on Wednesday, June 9 at the) Lebierre ....... “Caprice Bohemian”! i GIRLS! MAKE A i| ’ e al : : High School auditorium at 8 p. m. Exene Schultz. { Spring; Meetings Adjourned | aii are cordially invited to attend.|a) Nevin . seeeeeee “Gondoleria” | } en Interpretative remarks and biographi-|b) Brahms. .“Hungarian Dance No. 7”! LEMON BLEACH Lauzhters of the American Revolu-! cal skeches will be given by each Bertha Rigler. tion, having concluded their meetings | Pupil. 1s: Coleridge Taylor..“My Lady Moon” for the present year, are anticipating ‘ Pro: I pealla Elnwall ; has gram—Part 1 la) Lisat—C; : 5 ‘ an especially activ ason next year. | tsizet-Lerman, Selection trom “Car. ®) ae Canzonetta Del Salvator) $ Lemons Whiten and Double Sal tho next meetings will be held about o ior “Getting: yenev- fold: ingavlancG ‘i i | r a i 7 the time of Latayelte’s birthday, in| Me ore icGeltingén, Ganev b) Altoldy; Hungarian Concert Piece Beauty of the Skin . We have one of the largest selections of Pearls ever Senteniiier, . Allen Campbell, “Three Stars”, |a) Brahms. .“"Hungar ian Dance Nomi See etanaae ee shown in our city. zs * The Bismarck . chapter entertains .» Eexene Schultz and Chorus.|b) MacDowell “16 Squeeze the juice of two lemons 1- | g = . ny state folivention ext spring, a nd | Bizet-Lange, “Habenara” from |¢) MacDowell eae to a bottle containing three ounces ot | 4 We have them in lengths from 15 to 48 inches, and laborate. preparations will be made} “Carmen” ies Hoban Margaret, Smith. orchard white, shake well, and you | ranging in price from $7.00 $125 RNWIE. BONUOKT Panes ‘ e r. a e i . , and i ‘anging 2 $7.00 up to $125.00, oe convention. “OMiesrs of the _.. “Birdlings™ | a) M: . “Wifin Dance” | have a quarter p.nt of the best. trec- 4 ! > I : chavier, for mest yes ave ber . “The Butterfly”| b) Palmgren .. +. “May Night"| Kle and tan lotion, and complexion y Any string of Pearls in the store can be bought on wr mn Se eee eee e Parsons. ¢) Chopin .. Scherzo in B flat minor} beautifier, at very, very small cost. | e oAVYMIENT P a . egenl Ars. Ina C, Thornberg. | MacDowell and Porterhoro. . Reading | Mary Atkinson Your grocer has the lemons and our PAYMENT PLAN, which enables you to make a vice-president Mrs. Jlelen ‘ Bertha Rigler. Dietrich-Kyamer — “Polo Bril- | any drug store or tojlet counter will : small payment down and balance in small weekly pay- ue a Pen Margaret Plank—North Dakota lante”, Louise Huber,. Nora Me- wuppay Luree ounces of orchard white % ba a ie gccon Syiee dent- Mrs, Laura! state Song ...... suns Chorus.| Gettigan, Genevieve Parsons. or ane cove a le th ewe ments: 4 : a ragran otion into the face, neck, i. ;: 3 eeeording secretary--Mrs, Gladys PU Ce ees foe arms and hands each day and see how | ‘ We would be pleased to have you come in and look Irady. divided profits is shown. On May 12,]| freckies and biewishes d : this line of pearls yer, aS we have s » splendid : a " : is line of pearls over, as we have some splendid responding secretary—Mrs. Hdna BANK DEPOSITS 1919, undivided profits amounting to} how clear, soft and rc vhite i = : ! overs 8 Ave ag l i eeg a is shown; on Feb, 28, 1920,1 skim becon:es. Yes! Ic is harmless | values. rea eal Conklin: 3060.474.42 and on ‘May 4, 1920, $16,-| and never irritates. | rs r—M zavina OOK, 0.6. Historian Vivian Trish. ON INCREASE ; The chief increa over the Last | . 9 i papain pe Bes ; lake ee Rete statement in depo is shown in] of the ‘North Dakota penitentiary, was une He nat ioe isa mae REPORT SHOWS time deposits subject to shocks De uled Saturuay. 0 Som:S ewe ry ore E 52 7 are shown in guaranty tung 0 fe RRS He Sater resident membe: it was announced 3 ngs deposits and certified Ww: . . F re concluding eeti 2 : fae Re ss ‘allace Boy ‘Better , aur te. concluding «meeting OF ths oe, and cashier's checks. George Wallace, the youth who 414 Main St. hiornbere tai Gas pale a State Institutions Gain and Lose eT + run over Saturuay evening by an au- ohare ie aah JUDGE ADVOCATE __ | oiisite, wit renoned atten ire B. B. Cox and N H. W. Richolt in Various Lines But ed at the Bismarck hospital this atte. Bae cs ey Neer Cn Olle ea f : BITZING EXPLAINS | neo». He has a hgh temperature bur apy - i ‘ota ows Increase an early recov Ss predicted, Returns Home Y 9 Qt as Faward Lyerly, of Velva, has re-! —— COURT'S BUSINESS LEAVES FOR OHIO turned to home after a visit wiin} ea cer : are Sa ‘ aif hia his uncle, A. F, WeDonaid, and family. | he total increase of hank deposits . eal eae a it Martin ant daughter, | cf all classes in state banks of North] Mandan Lawyer, Candidate for} Evelyn, lett today for Garretsville, Dakota f Ki . Uhio, where they will spend the sum- ' a eerie re Judge, Commended for mer. Mr. Martin expects to leave for : Feb. 28 to May 4, 1920, is recorded Ty J + utah in July where he will attend the BY a statement wed today by th? War Services national educational convention. e bank examiner, _—_ = aS A comparison of the total de Mandan, June 8.—The workings of Returns from Trip — t companies, i a provost court in occupied territory} Fred Peterson of the Grand Pacifi ! : 7 ‘ ar yonod fay 19-48 9 . ; 4 as returned from a fishjhe 3ids w eceived by the Sterling Dongs Mey 1, 128, SB | ae intresting denerivl hy Lol | hteh has zou tom a toute | MESS MENARD BECOMES BRIDE OF citt'tileghone cnmbuss up to 4p red, 5, Ja, a rer a Sa J er, A . ret ‘s i a 'e e pany ! Db. a“ ay 4, 1920, $128,752,046.61.] 1 R Bitzing, who has just recently | has not yet cuinpleted the enumera JOHN L. HUGHES THIS MORNING) m. June 12, at which time they will The total reserve’ of the "banks | Tesumed the practice of law in Man) ton of the big fish caught. é | be opened for eceaioy oye amounts to $19, 20, as of date | 24m after an absence of more than | 2 ’ Board, for the construction of tele . 6 ey 4 1920. ae compared (6 2 149°.) Wo ye and a half in the Judge , M Genevieve TE. Menard, daugh-, the con tory of music phone lines between the tow of » 1920, as mpared to $18,109, eae . a a 5 Go to Lake Detroit é : r THands 7 s ital Saeeas a ‘ ; 46 on eb, 28 and $25,115,510.49 a Advocate General's department of the Mr. and ‘Mz Hl. H. Steele, and ter of Mrs, Carrie Menard, one of the host of friends jn the capital Sterling and Moffit Bids will be The total reserve required | United States army. (RANG Ore AVERIG BE. tava lets tar cies St talented musicians, was| M Hughes is one of the city’s best | ceived ejther for the digging of hol Hoon eroccryesneduey While with the Tamous First Divi ey oe a tian to occu thet [ee ee eee nee ein eee ing | known young business men, being 2) and setting of poles or digging ho ineanount ob ak: sion in Germany, Col. Bitzing was Gites aed ee AO occupy ei) married this morning at 8:39 o'clock | member of the firm of Hughes broth- ling of poles, stringing of Anil i *Tmade judge of the Superior Provo: is cen at the Presbyterian manse, to John L.| ers ‘ installing the telephones: complete. Court over the entire area east of re f Hughes. | Detail specifications may be had at the Rhine held by the First, and) yiog 1. 4 Nonor of Nettiston tor-| Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite officiated | WANTED— ant bookkeeper with! the Sterling State Bank, Sterling, known as the Coblenz Bridgehead sas GR e uae ee En AAPM Ap ORE as a peta 3 ies experienc Lahr Motor Sales Co.} Dak, By order of the Board, H. | merly Miss Jeanette Wolbert of Bis-| a¢ the wedding, Mi Menard was | eee a . a Although there were a number of of arck, arrived this afternoon to visit . ° pat 6-S-3t" Wildfang, Secretary, 6-8-9 ficers detailed as Inferior ‘Provost Mrs. L. XN Call of Avenia ‘K gowned jn a blue serge suit, wore lee a Courts, with limited jurisdiction im} "0% 7 7" Sie as turban of old rose trimmed in tan. | = various sections, there was but one Her attendant, Miss Bernice Landers, %, Ay ee judge of the Superior Provost court, FIRST HAIL TORM os cowed in Be at blue tricotine: x aan THORERRERe an | | EL Lb which had jurisaiction of the more nm) basil ie eepnice ie aie ari. |e serious offenses which might be con-| OF YEAR REPORTED | the bride carvied a bouaes of tne il mitted by the civil population against — earied Da Robert Roberts was | al the Americans and of violations of Jamestown, Sunes onder corel a tobe 8 as w military order: fecisng ihe civilians.; damage was done by the first hai Are soe Samar ae Mra od As head of this Superior Court, nL] storm of the season, which occurred call SE Re only ae Biting sat as both judge and jury,! near Pingree, twenty miles north of | He Menard. mouhor Oy Tie ie oom | Delicately soft and refined and there was no appeal from his} here, Sunday, The storm cut a swath | ° ae GbE Posth hwaite, : ] h ja the complexion aided by orders except to the pardoning power | six miles wide, damaging rye and gar- be eel he Miter the wedding the |B) mos, -swmmenmes ere Nadi FE Powd of the commanding’ general, Court | den product 2 nies heft we Detroit Lakes imgnn. | BS é adine face Fowder was held in the regular German court aaa ss > Se. they will spond ai portion of | BY HE MASTERPIECE ‘This exquisite beautifier im- room at Montabaur and was an im-|-4& ; SRE ieee Ee z $ babe raaee fers : ‘3 eae isa A ' ni nm} ny their honeymoon, after which thes + ~ 4: 1 ere acc ia[ pee and dented, proces |) WEATHER REPORT || slum sna o mater! OF MASTER BUILDER Sau ‘s rder was preserved by armed mil- —— a —%1 permanent residence. ‘They will oc: 5 Tuotgate ava “tisgee Ue. tme ayy hanes ae every ord Spoken Por twenty-four hours ending at i pee RtUneal at the bist a w& wa remor y, See even: preteen into noon June 8. c ‘ Conservatory of Music. @ Ie, ootnesa Ie rotreahings | the other kinguage, so that everyone) jouer voctordas, ae Menari js plano instructor at |} derest chin, Any Ue: court oom knew what was Lowe st yesterday . 3 === | i Sold in tts green box at | BONE Of at oll) Umes ee Lowest last night . a “ ” a ; oo use Calumet. It loading toilet countera or by ol. Bitzing states that as a tule} Precipitation Trace DANDE |] di stands highest ia rea mete: the person on trial was ably de-! ienest wind velocity 26-81 ] is a : < Fl mo? ‘ fended by local German attorneys, ecast r * ° ee Ei uniformity and leav- NATIONAL TOILET Oy [ho in thelr éountry are known a%| or ‘North Wee partly elondy eae eee r Your Biggest Wishes Answered H ening strength. There } y doctors, These attorneys appeared in! ang somewhat unsettled tonight and . . , ae 4 is aie ae ae for hoses Ulnek silk roles pete ae they Wednesday; cooler tonight. Stops Hair Coming Out; | my OU who are wishing for a refrigerator that keeps H+} did in their own courts, and were in- A foods indefinitely a save ic e the sn’ CALUM ET telligent and shrewd ‘lawyers. —AS| irargo Doubles Its Beauty. 7 foods indefinitely and save ice—one that doesn’t gg goon ae the evidence in a case had | winiston I get “smelly” and interchange food flavors—one [i BAKING POWDER pecn heard End ihe areuments pte. Grand Forks . ‘py that can be kept clean with almost no work, and one that fi to fail than there is for sugar at once as to whether “guilty” -or doesn’t get out of order nor néed constant attention— a Tree eteres save Cabinet cold ‘not guilty”. If the accused were | Chicago’ EZ then insist on the = than any other brand on earth. found guilty, sentence was passed ‘at ! Swift Cu cigs i Fer ean kine Ad ones ; mont.) Kansas Cily a a ae still another reason—its the most @ Col. Bitzing was highly compliment- W. ROBER' e i ee. a Gre eed sek ed peer eli ed by the American military author. / Meteorolog i day waste: Bvery reason why you ities and also by the local German Paes ene i @ You-save when you buy ityou" authorities in the Coblenz area for NK “etvelwen youre it “Sold by Finney’s Drug Store, Cowan’s } the fairness of his decisjons, the tact FOOT BA mi Sheredients as have been opr Se eee eee etre cover | clopeioens Of Mis decisions) the (ct) spitianurgh® Pays dune 8 Masked a Proved oficayby the U. sf Drug Store, Jos. Breslow and others. ang Se aa ee men eter ee awe bandits this morning entered the Ha vathorities. b pee yee National Bank in Hays, iPa., 10 miles ree kinds itar ings i 5 nica ' before shim: 7) : from Pittsburgh, and after locking the ITH the three kinds of Sanitary Swings, the hinges gy D ° Fa: ion le t Fecelectvicorat ike ee ie ates cashier in the vault, looted the bank. of the Herrick Refrigerator are selected for their y the signing of the armistice and only | . que, men johuningd RO.100 east an utility, their beauty and the very easy manner in Hl recently, returned. fo. tis: otty,, inst neta eae ! which they are kept clean and sanitary. These are the a judicial bench in the Sixth Judicial OR re apa aia ane three styles of lining: Sweet, White, Odorless Spruce; gg at Y district He is posarded as one ot or H. J. Strolke. if 6-8-3t @ beautiful white enamel; and sparkling, white opal plate 9 it eading and strongest ¢: es ah . + . *. for the place on the sixth district | fal aerial tk i A few cents buys “Danderine.” At- |g glass. There is no metal whatever in any part of the lin- Ml A = : Z i Commercial aerial lines are being dorian aprliGatl f “Danderine” yo i _ a ae A | OUTGROWN THE bench made vacant by the retirement] planned between Seattle and Alaska. | tT an application of “Danderine” you ing of a Herrick Refrigerator, for metal corrodes, taints of Judge J. M. Hanley of Mandan. can not find a fallen hair or any dani Mand spoils foods a KENNEL Prior to being called into the military ruff, besides every hair shows new and spous Loods, i | ort service Col. Bitzing served as city life, vigor, brightness, more color and SS attorney of Mandan, states attorney thickness. a : for Morton county before it was de- I] a “ . vided, and assistant attorney general | 5 = of the state. M MY AGE | lor AUDITORIUM }'8 on aie nas : ni) qv | CITY NEW | -] Pee PE At Me tan hate vue & aks —¢ B His hi Lydi UT salt in the food chambers of any iced Herrick Re- 7] Moving to Dickinson Mrs. ikke te v OW the tae! SONORA 4 frigerator. It will remain perfectly dry indefi- ;_ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rundel and fam- E. Pin and HH on ee a nitely, and everyone knows that the slightest gy ys bilby gaa tee: eS hi Chai os {BA dampness will pack salt and leave it moist. Put matches When Heck was a pup | —_— rough the Change ren pera 0. B® also in the food chambers of any iced Herrick Retriger- H ‘ , | Return from South Dakota of Middle Life. a tic baking ther out they will strikenwiths ase : KEnonaldsand: everett’ MeDont Be ator and in taking them out they will strike with case ing his kennel was ample. But ened and Everett McDonald hare ~ Saturday, Ji 12: P B returned from Pollock, S. D., where Tnd_My troubloa were aturday, June t2: Ez the ice chamber. a Heck grew up. When you they played in a musical organization |, Rochester, Ind— “My ae pinkhem’e “ om BE \ builivourd ott directed by Everett during a celebra- e ta ble Com- RIGOLETTO & built your home or other tion. They were asked to return for pound helped _ me | ‘ property, your fire insur- ee nt during chautauqua wonderfully. toe Monday, Juae 14th: = | | | seca doctor's medicine = a s anee was probably ample. {| THE SMARTEST EVENING GOWN Seer eee dtiseaye C A iY : te. mm: ] : He) broanly, ample If the budget” for dress permit On Western Trip Se niet ene “IL TROVATORE” fm Service for a Life Time a But values have soared. Do only one evening gown, a safe in | (, of the City National Verwtn le Caine The Big Cast of Artists, Includes: — 2 : Pe . . vestment is printed georgette com- ‘bank, a Frank Sturk ave lect is seeps Beatrice Pizzorni, Enriqttita Palm. oss . : not let a fire find you only bined with xott satin, The model jon a eet aan toe pound ha e belpen zioniy TA) agg N OW since we have told you some of the good points il A ¢ ‘ ei ng ey my nerves y t » Rosa & nae 4 pie partly protected. We will pictured has an undervest of Taee expect to travel through Yellowstone tla a anything T1f@ 2! Carll, Eduardo Lejarazu, Soto | of the Herrick Refrigerator, call at our store for — “ which is liberally exposed by the | National park on horses. Mr. Stur- have ever taken. I} sae Se a complete demonstration, for space is limited and we are gladly assume the risk. deep V-shaped neck and large arm- | ken Tribune for nearly} am thankful to the | SPLENDID CHORUS i] a complete yustration, for spi s limi i @ holes of the bodice. A narrow belt to go to the Paci one who recom-, See ieta en ee r] not able to outline to you all the good points. | of metal ribbon finishes the walst. e. mended it to me and | IGNACIO DEL CASTILLO i a 7 The foundation skirt may be tucked i me will surely do my part in telling others | Conductor, | a ‘ under, if preferred. Medium sizes W. ¢. T. U. Meeting what the medicine has done for me.” How To secure Tickets ey fy! Ml me! requires 2 yards 40 inch crepe | ‘The W. C.'T. U, will hold a district | —-Mrs. Lermm Banex, 468 East 9th St., MAIL ‘i renc e C af W 0 georgette and 2% yards 36-inch sat- | Convention on next Tuesday and Wed-| Rochester, Indiana. Address tetters, “make cheese, |p ° . a . in. nett y ia the Community room of the] Such warning symptoms as dense 20 Daas ere L er ENE a SR TGA 7] — Pictorial Review Bodice No, 8755, | Pub! Jibrary. it was announced to- hot © flashes, headaches, ! ‘ t Lee Pe 4 7 ‘y tek aeta 24 to 46 inches bust, Price 25 cents, |l#¥. ‘Two prominent members of the 3, dread of impending ev ie Ee see — Distributors for the Herrick Master “The Man Who Skirt No. 8295. Sizes, 24 to 36 in. | St#te organization will address the} 4; r i rs, palpitation | and Matinee Prices: | Ret rige ators a ” ches waist. Price 20 cents, j meeting. heart, sparks before the inst a Knows Insurance y SATII RILED nlarities,’ constipation, variable ‘ap: i i weakness and dizziness should! h t St Tice or one ee ccc Samir asia ee &# The Winchester Store. Bismarck, N. D. ucas O, | former speaker of the North Dakota dia E.’ Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-! e s *| house of representatives, who was pound carry. them safely threugh this ) | BISMARCK, N. D. appointed on April 27 to be warden| crisis as it did Mrs, Baney, |_|

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