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SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921 HEALTH GAIN METHODISTS T0 WHAT WOMEN. - and giving information as the best methods of building homes. PAGE FIVw CURLING YOUR HAIR irons and tight twisting is in- é SEEK FROM Home loan bank. jurious to your hair and should b AMONG KIDDIE CONGRESS ceuenument ne Foleral Reserve! avoided. if the hair is slightly stage i eae a8 ancale, to Rome Puneus: ened, «‘dinary kid or rag curlers are . : BY LORA KELLY Wh effectu:ai, and are quite harmless. ATTENDS DIST. ASSOCIATIONS Washington, ‘April 22.—The women’s|_, McKENZIE ORCHESTRA Se ed 4 iastoclegon ey i sate Tenchers ag joint congressional committee, repre-| Will furnish the music for a/ Rebed:ah Lodge will give a van held pat a eairen whucbaay ant ; senting a aceon powerful groups, has} dance in Patterson’s Hall .to-| dance éonight at Odd Fellows Séhool'N ae Friday, with ‘Superintendent G. W.| * oe iil ere both inside the Cap-| night. Dancing 9:00 P. M. Hall. _ friends invited. Tick- chool Nurse Details Increasing | Hanna, of Valley City, as chairman.| Fy] P; Sunda They keep tab on what Congres: ets, $1.00, extra ladies 25 cents. Bodily Cleanliness Amo Matters concerning igh Achool,, Cle: Fe nee Oe does vith the" bitls in ‘which women |. The New Garrick is located at) Lunch wiill be served. y ‘ ng ao Nene CO eet eat achoal| Schoo] Teachers and Others have a special interest the corner of 5th and Broadway. on his ; Children Be ee i Possibly the fargest group repre- ———__— ick i 5 ee ” bid Hee stag ay Aa Has Been Arranged sented ‘on this committee is the Gen- Millard Fillmore was the only pres- ae ecg ends good Fargo; “Rating Teachers,” by rahe —— eral Federation of Women’s Clubs, | ident who made no inaugural address. ates YOUR SERGE. ORGANIZATIONS HELPING] dent &. N. Binck of Ellendale; “The| ,O%¢ of the two Sunday school in- composed of about 10,000 organiza-) — - County Unit of Organization,” by Mn stitutes to be held in the state by the tions. ee : ah spector Edward Erickson; ani “Prom. Board of Sunday Schools of thd Meth- Fence uorset by ‘the General Women’s Council Providing| lems of a Consolidated’ School,” by; ‘st Episcopal church, will open in everavon : ; a Principal F, V. Scudder of Luverne. | Bismarck May. 2 and continue for The Sheppard-Towner . maternity ‘ Means to Bring 50 Children State: Superintendent Nielson tooi| ‘Wo days. eat ee bill, whieh prob . as her subject “A North Dakota] The Bismarck district will include , Sas oat aw : Up to Proper Weight Book.” Miss Nielson discussed the| all of the territory east to Jamestown aby we te Serie ine ioe jhe ANNOUNCEMENT «" te a value of reports and exhibited ihe| and west to Beach. A faculty of ex- i dapartiett of ‘ide tio euenereate The Modern Health Crusade among} book containing the complete story| pert instructors, will be in ‘charge. , ens eeoriowles Ai HOM = children of the city is producng re-| of the deviopment of education ‘in The institute is for the pastors, independent citizen ship for ‘ried seas. ie 7 } n sults, accordng to the report of Miss| North’ Dakota, brought together| Sunday school superintendent direc. Gee ee ee Distinctive portraiture at a reasonable price. H, Hutcheson, city schoo! nurse. throwgl the reports of districts, cour tors of religious education, Sunday Uiva service status for prohibition | High class finishing for the amateur pli otographer. ‘Reports of Miss ‘Hutcheson for a| ‘ies and state. sen Me rey Memes of juenchat enforcement for employes. Slides and Commercial Photography. period of three months detail a “gra- CLUBS FOR COMENG WERK ii vali classes and others interested |: ‘treaty between Great Britain and tifying increase in bodily cleanliness, ASG We in religious education. the United States making the deser- Gate. tooth-brushing, neatness, elimination! ‘The 'P, E. 0, Sisterhood will meet The program wil! he as follows; tion of a child an extraditable offense. | We ‘Specialize in : ey of conee and tea from children’s meals, | 2t the home of Mrs. F. R. Smyth on MONDAY, AAY 2. Other leg'slation which directly af- . and in correction of underweights.” Third Street on Monday evening, Atte: . 6 ; Se fects women's interests includes: “Platinum” and “Carbon” portraits “More than 50 children, all under-| April 25, Ree Moen SESSIONS. Child labor and educational bill for “ Tae ” ‘ stistic pyri Thes weight, are being brought up to weight! ‘The ‘Business and Professional] _H. 8. Harriss, D. D., District Super. the District of Columbia. - Gum _Bichromate, for large artistic prints. (These r by the efforts of the Woman's council, Women’s club will go on a hike on| intendent, presiding. Misbranding fabrics | or “honest | are the finest portrait mediums known to photography a in its nutrition class,” says the Febru-| Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. leaving the Whit Is the Tesk of the Sunday cloth” pill. ; at the present time.) ary report. “The same organization at room i quae “ They will Sennett Rev. ons Aileen. Ds nn Packing house reguation bill. is putting into the schools milk for| °4t supper in the woods, “The Church's Obligation to the Chil- y ie equali vomen. 7 is putting, into the schools milk for) one Rortaizhtly luv will mest ia| dren,” Miss Mina ‘A. Clark; Classes |LOOSE OOAT TO REPLACE WRAP Aerie ear eal HOME PORTRAITURE —_OIL TINTED PORTRAITS and pasteurized and is taken through| the Community room of the City li-jin Organization and Methods, Ele-| Many-prefer the coat built on loose! jp ociassitication of civil service. we . straws.’ brary on Wednesday afternoon. mentary: “Lessons Graded for Chil-| lines to the sleeveless wraps for year) feat of Wal h bill in the Sonate | LORBY STUDIO Several organizations and citizens| The Mothers’ Social club will mect| dren,” Miss Clark; Misstonary Educa-| with silk and: sheer summer dresses. | Penthority to dam Yellowstot “Lake Ss ~ have oflered to: provide medical as-| cither with Mrs. Frayne Baker or with} tion: “Building the Program of Mis-| The one illustrated is an interesting ol Voll rl . nN ‘i cal Wa an Successors to sistance for needy children, it is stat.| Mts. 8, F. Tillotson, on Saturday! sionary Education for the Church} style. One of the deep-piled fabrics,|In_ Yellowstone Nat one ae vcnt dl HOLMBOE STUDIO ed. The detailed report for the month,| @fternoon. ’ School,” Mr. Loveland; Classes in Or-| like Bolivia cloth, could be used with| Reorganization of government de-| March 17 to 22, is as follows: _———-- ganization and Methods, Adult: | 8elf-color embroidery. It can be belt-| partments to bring the women's bu- Cases examined . . 484 MOVE TO MINNEWAUKAN “Building the Class,” Dr. Smith: Ad-|ed@ with one of the single or double|reau into logical and effective rela- Follow-up interview oo) ay R, N. Stevens and Mrs. Stevens| minist; : oe fi F [strands of wood beads so much in| tionship. ip r 13) ministration: ‘Increasing the Mem \ Weighed and measured to find out have moved their household goods to| hership of the Sunday School,” Dr.| £VOr this season. Gradual adoption of metric weights wno need milk . . 348 Minnow auken, where ‘bey will, make Wilson. : and measures and movement for hon-| == Throats examined 26| their future home, Mr. Stevens having Evening Session. est weights and measures. ‘Calls on families 28 taken eels practice of law in Min-} (jagses in Organization and Meth- PAY TRIBUTE TO Establishing a division in the De- ‘ Meetings attended . 10] newaukan. , El 2 TY; a; oes tment of Commerce for gathering wan ¢ ” Telephone calls. +10] Beem aire. Stevens have many |°%* Elementary: “typen of ixpree-| ~ COUNTY PIONEER | "int oe Your Sunday Dessert is Ready For You i ‘Health badges distribute: " 119| friends in Bismarck, where they have | ite: “De} Sey ” : idents, who regret| Pie: partmental Organization, " ‘ Results been pioneer residents, 6 Dr. Wilson: Adult: “The Class Ses-|. Funeral services for J. A. Field, —__—at——— Resiults: , No. Cases| their departure. . . sion” P - ‘ Burleigh county pioneer, who died at i T J, Galvi d@ Mrs. Galvin, bride sion.” Dr, Smith; Address, 1. Diseased tonsils and adenoids re- . J. Galvin and Mrs. Galvin, P| “The Hi ii 7 his home east of the city, were held i, and m of the week, will reside iv e Home and Religious Educa-} |); wy MOVED 2... 0b ee leven ec seyecees 11 grool je week, tion.” Rev. Bert E. Smith, D. D.; this afternoon from the First Baptist - 2. ‘Throats put under doctofs’ care 6,| the house vacated ‘by Mr, and Mrs. Classes in Organization and Methods,| church. Rey. Jorden officiated. DAILY PHOTO e oco ate Oo 3. Vision cared for ... .. 11] Stevens on Third streeti - Elementary: “Building the Program ;] Many old friends of Mr, Field, who @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © m 4. Bye diseases cared f w arse ; am, - Fee eee ar ca. 20 HIGH SCHOOL PARTY Miss Clark: Adult: “Class Activities ea rea gent eat"| | Known all over the Northwest or Qua : ® ‘Fars cared for . 2 ane high schol students enjoyed _ Dr er aoar ee cntatnine iain ent for the funeral service. Burial @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS : 7. Goitre cared for 1| dancing party in the gymnasium of| Sunday Sc a i Institu- in St. Mary's c . 5 * bs ot Mile auaerwelglita, 40 inthe Wil-| the high school building on Friday Hone Dr, Wilson: ame rales oe preg in Bt: Marys comecty Special Sunday Ice Cream and Ices liam Moore, alone have gained. Some| evening. Chaperoning the party were ories in Religious Education,” Miss . ire now up to normal. The fine nutri- Superintendent Martin aad tre: Mat Mina A. re ea Caramel ; Vanilla tion class in the Masonic Temple is| tin, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Neff, and Mrs. 0. rnoon Session. SHO-! WR " 7 adding to its list each week. ‘Beeause| L. Smith. The high school students] “The Church School Training SHO lees ITING : Chocolate Fresh Strawverry of the work of the Child Welfare, ate permitted to have one party a/ World Christians.” Rev, Gilbert Love- 1 Wanted Experienced aivisions of the Woman's council and| month and they are greatly enjoyed. |land; Classes in Organization and SIGN PAINTING the loyal help of the school teachers, ean Methods, Elementary: “Round Tabie Phone 669 | Ready to Wear Sales- Orange Cream Sherbert 337 are now drinking milk in school, VISITING IN: FARGO and Question Box,” Miss Clark; Ad- 219 Main Street | daily. Mrs. Henry Kling of West Thayer] ministration: “The Sunday School Bismarck Furniture Co. ig . The Modern Health Crusade was| street is spending some weeks in Far-| Hutlding and Equipment.” Dr, Wilgon;) : ° ladies. Do not appl presented to 325—400 were urged to| 80 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Classes in Organization and Methods, “ ” zo to the dental movies. Through| Albert Henning at 415 Thirteenth) adult: “The Class and Evangelism,” unless experienced. - them many’ parents attend in the street north. Dr. Smith; Missionary Education: Se- . q evening. EE cece RINDST ICG curing the Expression of the Mission- , The following were sent home from P RETURNS TO VIRGINIA ary Spirit, in Prayer, Fellowship and Johnson’s Store. school and required to obtain doctors’ Miss Bell Farley, who has wee Co-operation, Mr. Loveland; “Evan- * e e i certiticates before returning: tbe “house suet Oe hon eaves gelism the Supreme Goal in Religious 9 0 cases contagious eyes. - hes ducation,” , H.C. Wilson, D. D. a 1 Case mumps. cb tomorrow for her homé in Virginia. ducation coRey, UG: Wilson D.:D. 1 case skin contagion. apie | a ge NOTICE ; 2 cases coming f: ‘a home where U. C, T. AUXILIARY MEETS dckiane aaa Pe is The ‘Ladies’ Auxiliary of the United U. Cc. T. members, the Ladies’ : ‘ . 'f-case coming from a-home which| Commercial Travelers will hold their Auxiliary will entertain all the i by Oe hau sot ueeu iamigated after small-| regular meeting tonight at 7:30 sharp) UJ, C, T, members at the. Elks \ DOE as ee at the Elks Hall. hall this evening. Dancing be- minor wounds dressed. —_—— ‘ O F : : ; 3 miinor wounded. VALLEY CITY GUESTS gins at 9 o'clock. Wrist Watches and Diamond Ring The following statistics pertain to] Miss Bess Work and Miss Mayme ————_—_—— Q \ Will School detéctive cases: Brady of Valley City are the guests ' NOTICE 7 " Mountings Teeth, 41 percent; Vision, 24 er: of Mrs. A. E. Brink for a few days. The Four division Ladies’ Aid g cent; Tonsils, 32 percent; Under- cahicg: MeN of the M. E. Church will give a i weight, 50 percent; Ears, 3 percent Hemstitching, Mrs. N. W. Kel rummage and food sale bt the in is ; ; cipi Joitre, i : ; . rome * percent; Incipient Goitre,/Jey, Little Block, Bismarck, | Ga, Co., Saturday, April 30.|] Handy Andy Says: : : . . eee encase Sate berins af 10 echs favs Wondect Belais 18-K White Gold The Business and Professional vs Wonderful— That : \ Womens gt he ites ns Grand and Glorious Feeling 7 . an iniorr: on id s. 9 I Th Th ¥ ° bd son’s lal day even- Whitman’ Ss n ie e When you have given your house, , aw Ts c Patterson's id Mon: y tick- Pl s. F H garage and fences a good coat of It out arning Look and Wear Like Platinum. ing, April 25th. Buy er “all ain u durable paint—when you've clean- 1s : ets from a club member. Chocolates Package Pound ed out the rubbish from attic to ’ Give your diamond a new dress—a — -in the club are ex- cellar —hon you have trimmed up Fire has no herald to tell of ected. the trees and shrubs and raked up si 2 a ¢ isnle its S : - Pp FINNEY’S DRUG STORE the arian youve made. your sean cuas chance to display its full beauty. : : 3 i ome attractive — healthy and a its coming. will eat up the ists ELKS —ATTENTION— ELKS pleasant place to live and have Jewelers and Optometrists. All members of the Elks lodge really saved money by preserving ‘ vege p y y by preserving #)% savings of a lifetime in an are urgently requested to be at your property and preventing de- h - ‘ j the Elks Hall at 2:30 P. M. Sun- preciation— Ours J day afternoon, at which time the It Certainly Is , ngs alg Elks Minstrels will A Grand_And Glorious Feeling Moncy put in a fire insur- selected. A y ; a CUCUE aint Panic Up heeds i i On am ro ers 1 P. R. FIELDS. your Clean-Up and Paint-Up needs {J ance policy buys sure indem- We : SS — jere—we can help you and save i Ask your friends about the you money on your purchases—we | nity for loss if fire visits you. BN New Garrick’s Candies and Ice guarantee quality. Cream. Minnesota Paint, per gal.....$4,25 Insure today. = Berry, Bros. “Granitia” Floor amish ......escee eee eeee $6. fig ASK Your Groce Washable Interior, Flat Paint.$3.75 MU RPHY 4 7 . e ai : if . Wats _Dematy leon We Serve a Delicious Sunday Night Lunch . ° ° 4 . Produced by “phe Man Who Knows Tnsuranco” . “s BARKER BAKERY Lomas Hardware Co. * Bsmarek, N. D. prin eanin . 2 Chicken Soup Fruit Salad SAUeoanntnaaanain uensuanunnnnvencnsvonsuansecnsuancenncancennenscngccnsuencevnensueatoestes The skilled housewife has a period of spring cleaning when by means of the modern vacuum $525 — HOUSE — $525 Fresh Cucumber Salad Large modern house of six rooms and bath, East front and other buildings on lot. * \ This very desirable home en- joys an excellent location. Price of this property has been $5,500, but as I need money I have put this down to a pre-war price. Price for P a hurry up sale $4,975. Terms. cleaner, etc., she renovates everything about the house, putting it in first class condition. Do the sane thing with your spine. Let your Chiropractor make a spinal analysis and find out just where you stand. If there are any displace- ments of the small bones of the spine, take Chiro- practic Vertebral Adjustments from a skilled Chigo- practor and keep your body in good shape for the rest of the year. : LE.MAYNARD’S MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 214 Main Street. Phone 978 The House of Baldwin Pianos Baldwin Pressed Chicken Sandwiches Strawberry Shortcake Chocolate 65 Cents Make Lunching at the Chocolate Chop a Sunday night habit. mi Phonographs Sheet Music . Player Rolls Phonograph Records Coffee Tea Ellington Hamilton Howard Modello and Monarch Terms for Those Who Do Not Wish to Pay Cash Pianos, String: Instruments and Phonographs Repaired Last Word in Pianos MANUALO “The Player Piano That Is All But Hunan” nnnnnpnneccsoaaauncnsonandl Every Night From April 24 to May 1st At the Salvation Army Hall nanennnannnanausnagsaucngesncusaacnecy SEE R. S. ENGE, D. C., Ph. C. Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. DB. Lady Attendant Phone 260 X-Ray Laboratory J. H. HOLIHAN 314 Broadway 1st door East of Post Office Phone 745 Conducted by Rev. J. 6 Morrison Special Evangelistic Meetings’

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