The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1921, Page 3

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‘MONDAY, APRIL 11,-1921 | ANNIVERSARY OF' : music and visiting. An out of town guest at the Welch home is E. F. Jones of LaCrosse, Wisconsin, brothe: of Mrs..Welch, who is spending the week in Bismarck. ISABELLA DANCE. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE day. Mr. Ford will remain through the week for state meeting, Baby Boy. Mr. and Mrs, C. Kuzil are tho par- ents of a baby son, born at St. Alexius on Saturday. Members of ‘the Daughters of Isa- —_—_—__——_ syyy| Della will give a dance at the K. of P. From Fort Clarke. BIRTHDAY FETIQD) tall tonight for members of the| Mrs, J. B. Martin and daughter, Knights of Columbus, Daughters of| Miss Allagene spent the latter part \ Friends and neighbors of Mis. Charles Liessman very happily 1{e- membered her birhday anniversary qn Saturday afternoon, a goodly number calling to offer congratulations. The afternoon was spent with needle worl: and a pleasant hour was spent ovet the teacups. The hostess was assist- ed in serving a dainty luich by Mrs, John Hagen and Mrs. R. H, Grace. « Out-of-town guests were Mrs. C. Stramblad of Tuttle. mother of the hostess, and Mrs. Holmgren, wife vf Doctor Holmgren of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The ladies are house Isabella and their friends. ~< A. 0. U. W. Dance. The A. Q, U. W. will give a dance atl Elks hall tomorrow night. Operated Upon Little Miss Fern Lavau was operat- ed on Saturday for appendicitis. She is doing nicely. of the week in Bismarck attending to business. Mrs. Boyd ll, « Mrs. Randall Boyd, of Boyd ‘own- ship, is ill in Bismarck hospital. Her many friends in Bismarck and sur- rounding country hope for her speedy recovery. Goes to New Jersey. Frank Allen left yesterday for his home in Néwark, New Jersey, after spending the winter in Bismarck and at the Pacific coast. Mr, Allen, who PAGR THREB TO-NIGHT The Greatest Love Story of the Ages Springs Powerfully, Tenderly from Allen Holu- 1 SRE iaie bar’s Drama Eternal, Starring Dorothy Phillips. Today you'll see-- (a Suests of Mrs. Liessman, Baby e is a brother of Attorney Ed.' Allen, y eS eS = Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pilsburry. of Mc-' spends a portion of his time in the WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TO START. } Kenzie, are the parents of a baby boy, { wesi cach year. —the screen’s newest marvel. Bismarck is to have a Woman's Ex- change at last: a place where good things to eat, pretty things to wear, etc... may he had. Mrs.-N. W. Kelly has moved her. picoting and, hemstitch- ing shop ‘from the Haggart biock to one of the new stores in the Little block, just opposite the milk station on Broadway. Here the picoting and hemstitching will be continued, and in addition there will be glass cases for the display of home cooking. Another Dorn Saturday at midnight. Sicee eo aa Sates Attorney Here, States Attorney C. O. Seagren and; Mrs. Seagren, ot Steele, Kidder county, ‘are spending a few days in the city, In Town For Week-End. Among those from over the state ia ‘Bismarck for the week-end were H. L. Hubbard, Washburn; C. W. Lind, Wil- ton; EB. W. Holton. wtyder; W. E. Attend Funeral, wMany ffiends of the deceased left Bismarck this morning to attend the burial service of Rev. Charles Hamil- ton Brown, rector of the Episcopal church of Mandan whose death occur- red on Friday last. The funeral rites will be read by Bishop Tyler of this diocese and interment will be in Man; dan cemetery, —a wonderful romance of Mother-Right. —the love of a woman endure through the ages, while the love of a man is reckoned only in hours. You'll sez thousands of women ride bare- backed into battle, clad only as the Ama- zons of old. Ycu’ll see the barbaric beauties of pagan courts, and the life of the men and women who rule today. department will be pretty hand made |, Moore, Valley City; AJ. Innis, Minot; FE 1S ; lacie things for babies and grown-ups.j L. V. Seemon, Linton; bk. A, Wilian, BOY RETURNS You'll see thousands of players in riots of ‘ Everybody in Bismarck ang surround: Napoleon. ‘ TO LANDIS TO splendor, beauty, love, life, hate, trampling 4 ing country having'a gift for produc: —_ but never crushing the love-pow of ing any artistic and useful thing can Isabelln’s Meet. GET SENTENCE Mother Right, ig t e-power bring it to the Woman’s Exchange and have it disposed of through Mrs. Kelly's staff of workers. The combi- nation has excellent, possibilities and may grow into an ideal women’s head- quarters if the right spirit is shown in helping Mrs. Kelly push the im- vortant civic enterprise. A food sale the last of the week will open the ex- change. Watch for the ad. GWENDOLYN WELCH HOSTESS. Miss Gwendolyn Welch was hostess to eight of her high school friends on Saturday at a 6 o’clock dinner, the oc- casion being the birthday anniversary of the young hostess, Following the dinner the evening was spent with ee The regular meeting of the Daugh- ters of Isatella will be held in K. P. hall this (Monday) evening at 8:00 o'clock sharp. It is desired that all members be prompt for the session because there will be a social hour for dancing following the business meeting. Presbytery This Week. The state Presbytery of the Pres- byterian church will be held in Bis- marck this week. Ministers from all over the state will attend. The Sun- day ‘evening sermon in the Presby- terlan church was preached by Rev. Ford of Steele, Rev. Postlethwaite ex- changing pulpits with him for that | BEEREEERERERE Clean Teeth Mean Good Health We urge every parent in Bismarck to attend with their children the lectures on and clinics for the care of the teeth. of April 11th.’ Then that each child of Brush Tooth Brush—25c. 0 | || 0 | 0 [70 | 0 | | RIRIRIRIE|R|R/R/R/R| RRR These will be free‘and given during the week ity of following up the instructions given, we are placing on sale for the week only our entire stock Children’s Tooth Brushes at 15c Each Attend the lectures—then get your FINNEY’S DRUG STORE: Peroxide Tooth Paste—a companign to a good may have an opportun- / fa Re Re Re a | Re Chicago, April 11.—Francis J, Carey. the 19-year-old bank teller of Ottawa, Ill, whose theft of about $96,000 last November was followed by widespread criticism of Judge Landis when the latter permitted the youthful culprit to return home pending sentence, was today sentenced to serve one year in the National Training School tor Boys in Washington, D. C. STATE NARCOTIC LAWS ARE HELD . OF FULL FORCE Washington, April 11,—State laws dealing with traffic in drugs are en- forceable even when not in conformity with the federal narcotic act. Decrees of the supreme court of Minnesota re- fusing to release a violator of the state statutes because the offense for which he was convicted was not cov- ered by the federal law, was affirmed. You cannot afford to miss that Grand Ball which the Brother- hood of American Yeomen are giving at Patterson Hall, Thurs- day evening, April 14, everybody welcome. ROYAL ARCH MASONS A regular convocation of Bis- marck Chapter, No. 10, Royal Arch Masons, will be held at the Masonic Temple, Tuesday even- eg April 12, at 7:30. Work in the degree of M. M. M. Dor’t forget the Grand Ball, Thursday evening, April 14, giv-| en by Brotherhood of American Yeomen at Patterson Hall. Ev-' erybody welcome. 1 \. | --UNFORGET ABLE REELS That Sweep With Emotion Drama, Smiles, Tears, and the Vastest Scenes Ever Screened. Admission 25¢e, 50¢, 75¢ | 4 A passed after suspension of rules in the Electric arc welding was first od. ‘HAYWOOD, OTHER |HIBBING WILL passed after 1 et ing sat | IW. W. TO SERVE LOSE TITLE ! i PRISON TERMS St. Paul. April 11.—Hibbing will be | ert - able to relinquish its title of “richest ' bi rhe a supreme) village in the world” and join the Wh “S$ 9 6 B court. sed to review the con-| ranks of Qo sitie: Yt ’ | ctction of William D. Haywood, and ranks of home rule cities under a bill iy pencer 1S est i }more than 79 other members of the ‘ y il w. w. on charges of having eo nd h t c t spired to obstruct the war activities o Mepenelercty eae lle ASK Your Grocer a C eapes orse \ Refusal of the supreme court to in- <i z 5 , F | terfere closes the long fight to save Humpty Dumpty Bread Your SPENCER is designed especially for’ you, | Haywood Eres TTT Produced by “After You Order It” in accordance with today’s now Brevent their entering upon the BARKER BAKERY style; therefore it is month’s “Later in Style” than sentence opposed. any other corset. MRS. F. W. MOFFIT Corsetiere Room 210 Grand Pacific Hotel Bismarck, N. Dak. | | FREE | 20 TE TPUEEIG| FREE | Moving Picture Show Under the Auspices of the North Dakota State Dental Association at the Auditorium, TONIGHT at 8:00 o’clock p. m. Everybody is cordially invited to attend this moving picture show, which is educational, and interesting as well as showing comical pictures. Red Cross, U. S. Govern- ment are exhibiting these films in other sections. Health from the Care of the Teeth will be Demon- strated. anneuannnnnsonennoncacnssey ONNDOONGEAGAGNUGENLANCAAONOOUOOOUARONONAUOAesNaCoaoONooAcuONN LE. MAYNARD’S MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 214 Main Street, Phone 978 The House of Baldwin Pianos Z | ORAL HYGIENE WEEK April 11 to 16 twice-a-day with a safe, de- licious dentifrice which cleans thoroughly. , Baldwin iddicom! Ellington Phonographs Sheet Music Player Rolls Phonograph Records Terms for Those Who Do Not Wish to Pay Cash Pianos, Stringt Instruments and Phonographs Repaired Last Word in Pianos MANUALO “The Player Piano That Is All But Human” | FVUesOUDDUUONUnegoUenecenuenaednaonsonesaecnegunencnacgvensccusocnscnacnsconsgncgsananengncuscsnsettee. = Hamilton Howard Modello and Monarch sj Keep your teeth bright and clean all this week and al- ‘Brush them at least ways. FREE FREE 7 TTT) Following Close of State ConclaveThursday evening, April 14th. A GRAND BALL will be given at Patterson hall or Roof Garden weather permitting. Cor- dial invitation extended to everybody. NOTICE, BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN-—All Yeomen are ow requested to attend a large class initiation at Patterson hall, Wednesday \ evening, April 13th, 1921, at 7:30 p.m. sharp to witness Degree work put , on by the Fargo and Rolla Degree Teams. Following initiation there will be an elaborate banquet served in McKenzie Hotel. Phone 778 or 887 for reservations to banquet at once. Committee |

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