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PAGE FOUR ; fe) i. 4 drapes. Illustrating the use of Tus- can net for French doors and table covers. DR. QUAIN TELLS CLUB WOMEN OF FOREIGN TRAVEL of. the hospital unit supplied by Dr. Quain and the people of Bismarck was placed and distributed. For the first ‘|time since the return of the skilled North Dakota surgeon has. the story of “Base Hospital No. 60” been given to the public y the doctor himself. Referring not at all to.his own part in the tremendous endeavor, the pic- tures told the story plainly enough ag to what our American men and women played in caring for the ‘This is Home Craft: rn THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Ue a Mio De style week for the home It is not-only the materials Gy your window drapes, which we. offer “i during: Home Craft Week, but . even morethan that it is a real interest in your window problems and a real desire to help with the needs of your individual draping difficulties that we offer you. You want a definite idea of how the draperies are going to look in your home. ‘In order that you may see for yourself, we have several ‘sample windows showing the latest approved styles of window decoration. You'll find a very wide range of curtains, nets, day shades, made eurtains, ‘and draperies: to.choose from. And prices are very moderate. Bring the medsurements of your windows and we will tell you just how ‘ much you will need so there will be no waste. Whether you intend to buy or ndt, we invite you to come in and see the Soe styles in rind and door wy THE A. W. LUCAS CO. The store of quality, service and lower prices. cussed “Visual Education.” and Mrs, Fitch had as her topic, “Motion Pic- tures.” ’ AUXILIARY PANE | TONIGHT ‘Much interest’is manifested in the Auxiliary dance to be-given in Legion hall tonight by the Auxiliary to Bis. marck’ Post of the American Legion. chy Dancing will begin at’ nine a‘ MRS CUSHING IN BISMARCK , Mrs, Walter Cushing of Fargo is e PALACE. SAD AFTER DOUBLE SUICIDE | Expert . HOLMBOE STUDIO | SALE ANNOUNCED THIS AFTERNOON; Photographers Take Tuscan coverin, STORM WILL NOT. LAST LONG SAYS 0, W. ROBERTS Predictions ‘Are For Unsettled WEDNESDTY, APRIL 6, 1925 ° indow net used for w g and bed’ spread. last long, accarding to 0. W. Roberta, United States weather observer. ~ The storm has been general: over Montana, according to reports, and in some places thé snowfall has been heavy. Farmers who have part of thetr seeding done, and matty of them have, were much pleased with the rain and the sleet, declaring’ that it will prove; of. great value in giving the grain a good start. | The forecast is continued cloudy wounded there. spending a few days.in Bismarck vis- The travel talk bf Dr. Eric P. Points in England, iting friends in her former home and -/Over-Studio in Bismarck Weather and Colder and unsettled weather tonight and : i Quain before the Business and Pro-| Crossing to/England after the arm- | attending to business. Tonight Thursday and colger tonight. St..Géorges Episcopal ‘ Guild fessional von ae Heche Fo eT ee ete eet Ne : y Verne eae | \ The Holmboe Photograph Stndlo ad ; ae : proved to be a rare treat. The clu) ifs ; i tas, ben e snow storm which came upon a members and their guests listened, | @d upon. After taking shfp for Amer- { CITY NEWS shea eel 10-0) Apiary end AL Western North Dakota early this aft- will give a Dancing Party at Pat with keen interest, to the speaker's | !ea, the story passing over the spot | ¢—————__-___—_____@ bert Slarby, who have assumed charge| noon with many of the aspects of a|terson’s hall, Friday, April 8— ay where sank the Lusitania with our A. E. Johnson In Town, and will continue the business under| plizzard in the early’ stages will not Tickets $1. 00. | in observations, illustrated as they weré, by lantern slides showing places. re- ferred to. The talk was informal and covered a trip such as might be taken by the audience, frum the time of leaving the American shore until the greeting of the Statue of Liberty on the re- turn trip. The speaker had excellent suggestions as to the baggage one should take along and recommended second class passage as having more “atmosphere” companionship and items of interest enroute for the aver- age tourist. The hotels were vividly described, life 6n ship board, the sports and recreation to be had, etc. French Scenes Shown, Tanding at Cherbourg some inter- esting pictures were shown, whereby one could imagine the landing of our American troops, After showing an excellent map of Paris, 'the great cen- ters were pictured and the historic in- terest suggested. A unique feature of the speaker’s talk was his frequent suggestion that history he reviewed to , call back. the~fact surrownding the great buildings and works of art/This touching. That was the spot where the returning soldiers threw their flowers to float over the ocean grave of our dead. Arriving again at the home shore, the doctor spoke eloquently of the lesson of patriotism and Americanisn. learned in the war, and of the deter- mination of returned soldiers to tur- ther in any way possible’ the cause of American institutions and America as a home land. The club members consider this one of the choicest numbers on this year’s program. NIELSON ADDRESSED W. C. T. U. Yestefday afternoon in the Com. munity room of the city _ library, Superintendent Minnie, Jean Nielson‘ spoke before ‘the W, €.T. \U. on, the subject ‘Is ,.the ‘Public Schoo Ade- Problem?”... Mrs. A. W. Carison gave a report on the W..C. T. U; jeenference at Fargo “THURSDAY MUSICAL gee DAY American people aboard was most |. quate to solve the,-Americanizatinn |* August E. Johnson of Washburn 1s in town for a few days. \ From Wing. » Mr. and Mrs. Scallon of Wing were doing business in town yesterday. Rebekah Food Sale. The ladies of Rebekah lodge will hold a food sale Saturday, April 9, in the gas office, Fifth and Broadway. STOPS AT BISMARCK, F. G. Orr of Mott, was in Bismarck today betwen trains. He is on his way ‘east on ‘a business trip. Baby Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kunz are the par- ents of a baby daughter, born at their home, 214 N. Eleventh street yester day. Fs Ban “B T. Conmy Iu ‘Town. Attorney E, T. Conmy of the firm of Young, Conmy and Young, of Far- 0, 48 in town. op. profeasional Past ness. MRS. EVA HENLY. THE MOTHER, the name, Holmhoe Studio, and in the same location en Fourth street. ~ In announcing: the sale F. Holmboe scid that the interests of the Publicity Film company, of which the studio was a depaziment, had grown to suc extent that it is necessary to conduct it as one separate business. The sm company will establish separate quar- ters within a short time- studio men, and will introduce many phases of studio’ work that are rarely found outside of eastern cities. “They come to Bismarck from Fergus Falls, Minn., and previously were in Minne- apolis. Their families will follow net here shortly. NEW SCANDAL IS PROMISED Messrs. Slarby are expert portrait | assisting, alae before abyS coming T, is natural to think of the ex- pectant mother’s influence up- on the unborn babe. Her food, her habits, her hygiene, and even the condition of her mjnd, Just as she prepares hersgif for it, .. so will most favorable conditions prevail when her child is born, Motner’s Prien is a balm for 4 the nerves, an intensley penetrat- was, in itself, an incentive to read and The Thursday Musical club ~ will “Baby Girt (ABOVE) MRS. § HTON IN BALL PROBE fhe cbeneae Fe ene county eee have their annual guest day iq the| ‘Louise Anne is the ndme selected| }LEW/TCHIBR. x ‘ ; peri poner iis ing lubricant that softens the . modern civilization, Community room of the City library] for the baby daughter which arrived : fant’ before ‘birth. ¥ rauscles, Telaxes tension of .the Going out from Paris to the de- vastated regions of France, Dr. Quain was able jto give first hand stories of the world struggle on the battle fields. Of vital interest to his-hearers were the pictures of“the base hospital just back of the line at San Migheal, first known as “Bismarck Hospital,” ani later designated as “Base Hospital No. Thursday afternoon, when guests are bidden to an informal tea ‘between thrée and six. ‘ CURRENT EVENTS CLUB TODAY. Mrs, N, B. ‘Fitch was hostess this afternopa at her home on ‘Fifth 8t.,| to the Current Events club. Mrs. George K. Foster read a paper on “The Educational Value of the, Mod- at St, Alexius this morning for Dr. Leslie \B. Purdon and Mrs. Purdony ..: St. Mary’s Circle. St. Mary's sewing circle will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30, Mrs. Robt, Clark and Mrs. Calderhead will hostesses. All apembers invited. Shopping Here. By Newspaper ‘Enterpriee INDIANAPOLIS, April 6.—Laurel Hall, the 58-room palace | byilt near “| here five years afigd by Stoughton A. Fletcher, banker and’ member of In- diana’s oldest famier is _dreary to- day. For, her nerves “shaken by the ‘| strain of entertaining that her posk ‘Attorneys Defending White Sox Players Hint at Expose Chicago, April 6—Promises. of a new expose in the basehall scandal came from an unexpected quarter when ‘attorneys defending ‘the eight Chicago White Sox players indicted No woman awaiting the joys of coming motherhood should allow ~ delicate organism involved in ma- ternity, and prepares the way for an easter, quicker and practical the days to pass without giving a= ¢élivery. nature a helping ‘hand—becatise the conditions of pending mother- nood, existing as they do, over a protracted period of months, cre- ate almost’ a new state of being Get a bottle from your druggist today. : For daluable booklet —" MOTHER. HOOD and The BABY” — free, fill in coupon below and mail direct to marck today on his way to Fargo on (@ ‘business trip. Farm work is well Nati underway in Mercer, he declares, and Fi q 4 i } WASHINGTON, April 6— Three farmers are pleased with the rain yes- 60.” Here was where the equipment, ern Drama.” Mrs. Postlethwaite dis- : tion demanded, Mrs. Fletcher went to. ‘ : slice the out rah Sener anon: her luxurious ‘bedroom, took poison it ay jotted for conaplrucy in the for 4 woman. makers of MoTHER’S FRIEND, Got Ski Dise: Misses Celeste.Hall of Elbow Woods., ana iva Henly, her smother, dis- se tiek aanmanend that the ped Pin: tupettes on fh oi on cy auc dhing gerd of > n ase P {anda Christine Halsey and Louise Hana | covered the body. ‘The shock was 30| coverd a “real Acandal” in which men y : : of Fort Yates... \"l great that Mrs, Henly ended her own| hitherto ‘not mentioned in the case BRADFIELD REGULATOR Con i 1 ' “4 (8 Purif Your Blood Baplint Ald Meet, lla Want : ite by draining the bottle so hic pan won more than $260,000 on the OTHERS _ Dept. 27, Atlanta, Ga, , ral er deat x ey A th a y Pie ade cone the: Bavtis, potion. ee x tiie statements Were made by Attor- wi 5 UST RON let on SMOTHERHOO and The BABY. H ) great part of thesmaddening ; get right -after the prcrrw Ml meet “we Me lobley: neys Benedict Short and Michael ; ’ and mort oe skin troubles that | 88.8, the famome a ned iteclf, aps Tha atneet om, Tiuraday atten SPEEDY REPORT Shean pren they made motion before’ OREN LD)5 H 5 t : plague humanity are due solely t ee tae ; Judge Charles A. McDonald for reduc- py y disorders of the plant: attr pe She pelea re fe Iblood of | urged ta ibe present. - tion’ in bail of the defendants. Judge| Used by Expectant Mothers me can ast only by rénioving ling akin torture, ‘durieg the inst : Dr. MacEach!an Retuzns, Catia: Clann Wiig ra woe (ot hree Generations. = ‘rom your blood stream fifty ‘years. hye E rT. M, MacLachlan returned yes er. and Swede Risberg, Oscar Felsch, 5 a; the impart that cane SRA Get S83: thom your Nerang stone Basin, Mass. whiet™ Fred MeMullen and’ Joe “Jackson. Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regulator ‘ For thisyon mustitake [Qa eee seme? Coder and after [Andrew S. MacLachlan. His fathes “SOLDIER ( ARE 548,000 te $5,600, but announced he} 2ni8 tonic, for women men ‘only; is based upon the rescription of a f Outside any nenlnahas S| : 5 history of your case, | sempito, Bee bin » e “| Would permit no reduction in the amos ee ‘to so many thousands of women. it has "given them the aS , Dutside applications have | ie Mwpetghe] address Chiat Metical DOWN FROM HAZEN vo] ened OF the ‘alleged gamblers, right start, it wi do Jat tet for you. If you need this service, get Dr. J. cp, ae t the torture, ‘Thee ice RCC Coa) Advisor, 887. Switt 2 Gi We seeds. etatea alitrnes ortice Mr. Short and Mr. Ahearn’ refused Bradfield’s Female tof now, TODAY, ‘and you will never cease to give_ * te @ \ is shortlived.. You must COCRMOEE oratory, Atlanta, con ft WosMoogs, states attorney of: Me : \ to go into details concerning their] thanks for the that brought cL chaaeaie that it willgive,” “ .~ You must WAG he gia.” si cer county, Hagen, arrived in Bis- Line of Proeedure for charges of anew scandal. Sold by all drug stores 'in $1.00 bottles. % i a ; terday-and today.” 4 dettuite recommendations to eee : 1 SM ARC 1 a: q 3 Grand Forks Visitor. Se ne Ee emia inves: TING Features! f ’ d : | a John Hutchinson, son of Presiding! “tgating the care of atabie soldiers, Only THEATRE Elder Hutchinson. of Grand Forks, 18 They were: too ee ; a 7] le ol aes the Grand ‘pone sae and il il wt nn ae federal re: Tonight and Tomorrow Al Tonight and Thursday i : i \ spend his Easter vacation with former’ lief work. ii ; ‘ Concert and Vaudeville school friends here. ; oA “aecen tralized amination of ANNA Q, NILSSON —~ sd . ‘“ : Barvice, carrying f as near 4 i Grand. Forks f ek oar Methodist Au. ae staat to ene gOutes oe the sol- ll Famous star of “In the Heart of a ool,” “Soldiers of : Alice Joy ce 6 3 e district meetings of the Ladies] diers throughout the coun 4g tao “6, 99) FF be High School Symphony Orchestra Aid of McCabe Methodist church will] A request for additional appropria- ‘Fortune™ and ‘“Auttion of Souls”” in 4 in Pp ; ’ Wearitey be held on Thursday afternoon at 3] tions for hospitals. se WITHOUT LIMIT 99 « 7 t ; o'clock. District No. 1 will meet with] Charles Dawes, of Chicago, chair- ‘Her Lord and Master’ j 40 Musici N T * th Ss t wre. nie Ae Boats 1020 5th street. van of ene pea ap aa E Cal Tone : e or, j A facnbus lay, a demoustatle . it ith Mrs. B. Klute eatly disappo! i) i : usicians Now touring the tate Bra taash te Ne ate, Se investigation was not concluded to- som calvin Johpston’s. famous shor story. «Temple | and a famous. director _makes a: 6th street. District No.3 with Mrs. H. E. Spohn, 516 7th strect. Mrs. i. -s, ‘Lobach and Mrs. J. B, “We will begin work.on the report Sayler will entertain trict No tonight in executive session.” he said, at Mrs. a B. Bayler’s eae 209 wo Ie The committce began work oMcially an avenue. A full attendance is de- yeaterday. Bid yp mited din each idiptriet To Cure a a Cold in One Day . .The Auxiliary to the American he uieeaeare of E,W. Grove. (Be rege Po ath tenielt at the sure-you Bet BROMO.) | 30c. ees : (6) Hemstitching. Mrs. N. W. K@-|_ Every member of the Eik| ley, Haggart Blok, Bismarck.| Band are requested to meet at N. Elks Hall. ‘for rehearsal Thurs- day, April 7th, at 7:30. sharp. “Dusk” as published’ in the Saturday Evening Post. day. this a big success, Presenting a high class program of Or- chestra ~ Music; Solos, Specialties, and Vaudeville Acts., Coming Monday, April 1th “Man, Woman, Marriage” A ‘migh y milestone i in motion pictures fold in a thous- and stupendous Saenes. Friday Louise Lovely 3 in While the Devil Laughs NNEC OTSA ET SEIN. aN oe at the HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM © BABPLMer heey TOPEN ALL NIGH Beginning CORWIN MOTOR St. Geo E 1 porta! 3 will give rt 1, pone atl 7 ber'l pacer ss sh Bass ‘A Ast COMPANY on am Friday, April 8— i. Wobdmancie ‘ prilist | Monthly Storage $8.00 ‘Transient Storage 50¢ Phone 700. 00, lent. = eae: :

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