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Ed PAGE FOUR CLUE DELIGHTED WITH SUCCESS OF DANCE PARTY The dancing party given by the Business and Professional Women's Club in Patterson hat! Monday proved to be one of the most succe tul parties of the season. The hall was packed almost beyond floor space for dancing during part of the even- ing, but everybody was happy bent only on enjoyment of the program which was between the hours 30 and 1:30. .The McKenzie or- ra furnished music just right for the dancers and all went merry Club members and officers of the viub were by all the evening as hostess- managers and groups pres ing during different hour at’ the frappe tables. The tables were daint- ily decorated in white with ferns. As a financial result of the initial social event en by the Business and Professional Women a_ goodly portion of the necessary fund for sending their delegates to the Nation- al Federation of Business Women in Ohio next June will be in the treas- ury. Most gratifying to the club women is the knowledge that the community is heartily back of their organizatio™ in so generously aiding in their pla t as the club stands to back, th ventures of Bismarck whenever oppartunits ari TEST IN MAY The suce ‘Bismarck contest- ants in the district music contest held in Jamestown recently will go ,to Grand Forks for the annual High School conference and program of Interscholastic contests to be held at the state university May 19, and 21, according to the prograth now is- sued, The contests will inctude de- bates, music, declamation, interscho- lastic field meet, and tennis tourna- ment. 3 In the music contest will enter the following Bismarck high school s den} Norma DeVol, voice, Mary Atkinson and Lyle Tong, piai Bruce Wallace, flute: Lyle Tong, saxaphon' H. S. Me Sidney Rigler, cornet; and Ado'ph Rigler, violin. Practically every high pool in North Dakota will be repres ed by faculty members at the conference and many will have student rcpre- sentation in the competitive ee s The final music contest among high schools of the state will occur in the armory at the University on Friday evening and Saturday forencon, the piano contest taking pi ce on Saiur- D. night | Here are shown two spring outfits for the street. on the left is of blue-beaded tricotine. and hat is of blue and gray with a coche feather. TWO OUTFITS FOR THE STREET Furs are of gray fox The suit on the right-is of blue, trimmed with henna braid. The hat is of: black milan, trimmed in henna ribbon. the trains by the entertainment cominittee. Names of contestants in singing, debating and leclamation should be sent to. the Extension Divi- sion, Univ. y of North Dakota. at MANDAN DISTRICT CLUB MEET. The Seventh district of federated clubs will bold their district nfeeting at Mandan on Tuesday and Wednes- y 25 and 26, just following the dates set for the Eighth district meeting to be held in Bismarck on Monday and Tuesday, May 23 and 24, “The program for the Mandan meet ing is excellent and there are Numer-. ous committees namd for promoting the best possible results. Mrs, Thomas Winter, National President, will be a guest at the Mandan meeting and day morning a also at the Bismarck meeting. Mrs. nary music icontests und © L. N. Cary of Mandan, State Presi- Hon ofsthe; music deaartment, dent of North Dakota Federation vt cohtestants are requested to regjster val’ at the office of the secre- tary in (Merrifield hall. Accommodations will be provided for contestants from Thursday even- ing until Sunday morning. Each con- testant is asked to bring a pair of blankets. All contestants will be met on d Mrs. F. W. Wise Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples On Head “*My head was full of pimples and ae were even down on my fore- head. They itched and burned and I scratched W them and large scales formed. My head would at times itch till I could not sleep at night, and my hair became lifeless and broke off. “I tried several remedies without success. I decided to try a free sam- ple of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and later bought more. When I had used them about six months I was entirely healed.” (Signed) Mrs.Floyd W. Wise, R. 1, Shepard, Ohi Cuticura Soap daily and Cuticura Uintment occasionally, prevent pim- ples or other eruptions. They area pleasure to use as is also Cuticura Talcum, a fascinating fragrance for perfuming the skin. Sample Each Pree by Mat! oratories, D IN DANGER Fire, like 3 bomb, gives no warning and destroys swiftly. If you are not insured you may. not be able to replace the property destroyed. The Hartford Fire Insur- ance Company not only pays for property destroyed but will help you safeguard against the possibility of a fire. Come here fcr your insurance. MURPHY “The Man Who.Knows Insurance” Bismarck, N. D. ‘hike planned for tif's evening y the | ¢ Boneh evening. Clubs, is in charge of the meetings in the Seventh and Eighth districts. CARD PARTY WEDNESDAY. By mistake. the card party to be given by Division B. of the Daughters of Isabella was announced in the soci- ety column yesterday as being given Tuesday. The card pi is an affair of Wednesday afternoon. The hos- tesses are working hard to make it a real social and financial success and all friends of the ladies in charge are cordially invited. ‘The party will be n the K. P. hall over the Knowles Jewelry store on Fourth street. B. Be quent ND P. W, HIKE POSTPONED. ‘ause of recent rains andéconse- moisture in the ground, the Business and_. Professional Club will be postponed to a later A social card party will be the diver- sion of the evening in the club room this evening, and all members ex- pected to come up and enjoy a social MRS. MARY McLEAN HOME. Mrs. Mary McLean has just return- ed from a winter spent in New York and Canada. While away Mrs. Mc- , Lean spent part of the winter season jat the fashionable Lake Placid Club, ‘New York, and later went on to visit her son Harry, in Canada. Mrs. Mc. Lean is at the Van Horn hotel for a short time. LUTHER LEAGUE MEETS THURS, ;+ The Luther League of the Lutheran church will holds its regular meet- ‘ing for the month at the’ home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘P. Engen, 811 Sixth street North, Thursday evening, April 28. A literary and musical program is being arranged and a cordial invite tion is extended the general public to attend the meeting. MRS. E. V. LAHR (HOSTESS A silver coffee will be held at the home of Mrs, E, V. Lahr, 15 Avenue 8 West, 01 Thursday afternoon from 3 to 6. A most cordial invitation is extended to all women of the city. Strangers are especiall welcome: LUTHERAN MEETING. The ladies of the German Lutheran Aid Society will meet at the hame of Mrs. J. J. Osterhous, 302. Tihyer Why That Lame Back?) That morning lameness—those sharp pains when bending or lifting, make work a burden and rest impos- sible. Don't be handicapped ,by a bad back—look to your kidneys. You will make no mistake by following this Bismarck’s_ resident’s example. Mrs. J. W. Moran, Sunny Brook} Dairy Farm, says: “A good many yei ago\I had an operation for a floating kidney which was successful but afterwards the other kidney be- came affected and 1 suffered for nearly a ar with lameness across my ba 1 got so dizzy 1 couldn't stand. I went to the hospital and took treatments but got worse all the time. I read about Doan'’s Kidney Pills being so good and got some. I am pleased to say that after using two boxes I got entirely well and have since stood kidney tests for in- surance and passed 0. K., thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Moran had. Foster-Milburn Co., _Mrfs., Buffalo, N. Y. street, on Thursday afternoon. All members are urged to be present. KELLER MRS. H. F. Mrs. ‘H. F, Keller, who had just recently returned from _ visiting her rormer home at Cambridge, call-' ed there by the illness of her mother, was again called to the bedside of her mother by a message that her, condition was much worse. Mrs. Kel- ler left last evening. MRS HAGEN RETURNS. Mrs, John M. Hagen returned to her home at 1008 Fifth street last eve- | ning, after Twin Cities friends, visiting .relatives and MISS. BERGE, R RETU (Miss Elizabeth Berger, with dress- making rooms in the Lucas block, re- turned. yesterday from a three weeks’ trip to Chicago. NOTICE ~- The Daughters of Isabella Division B. Card party at the K. P. Hall, Wednesday afternoon at 2’ o'clock. Admission 35 cents. Friends are invited.- ELKS NOTICE All Elks are requested to be present at the Grand Pacific: hotel dining room at 8:30 o’clock tonight. There will be import-. ant business in connection with the minstrel show. —$ CITY NEWS I OO ‘FLASHER FARMER DEAD Chas, Danziesen, prominent Flasher farmer, died suddenly last week from a stroke of apoplexy. MANDAN MASONS ATTEND ‘Many Masons from Mandan attend- ed the Past Masters’ night at the! Bismarck temple Mondays evening. DEFER ORGANIZATION Organization of the Mandan Hol- stein Breeding Circuit has been de-} ferred until the s2ason becomes more! advanced, STARTS PAPER Roy F. Dow, official of the Lodge Knights of Pythi a small paper di tices of that or ex ny SECURE The Lemon ‘Basin Oil compa: secured leases in Adams county miles south of Mandan, and will be gin drilling operations, GUESTS OF MANDAN Members of the Bismarck “War Mothers were guests of the Mandan chapter this afternoon in the parlors of the Presbyterian church. RIVERMAN TRANSFERRED g Capt. James Charlesworth, who has commanded the government snag boat. “Mandan”, has been transferred to the St. Louis, Mo., department. , FIRST PAPER OFF PRESS With Selmer H. Tovaas as editor, The Flasher Tribune made its ap- pearance last week. Flasher has been without a paper since the death of J. K. MaLeod, “Little Mac; The Flasher Hustler equipment has been purchased by the Tribune. CHECKING HUFF ELEVATOR ACCOUNTS Auditors are checking over the ac- counts of the Farmers Co-operative Elevator company to ascertain in what condition the accounts are. In- ability to locate several of the for- mer officers of the company has com- plicated the investigation. Don’t fail to hear. Rev. J. G. Morrison at the Salvation Army Hall every night this week. A. 0. U. W. DANCE Bismarck Lodge No. 120 will give a dance this evening at Elks Hall. Dancing begins at 9 o'clock. The New Garrick is a good place to meet your friends, The one, spending a week in the! \ three sons™~and one daughter, Mrs. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 5 TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1921 PICKS SOME OF | ee \ ; | STARS FOR BIG End Men and Soloist Soloists are Named ; I | i 5 : —More Than Thirty at n altur ing patterns \ ‘First Rehearsal Whether you are going to have two, three or a dozen frocks Clint Draper, who is in charge of this summer you will enjoy choosing the material for them all the Elks minstrel show, to be given AN oe $ . , at the Auditorium, May 6 and ‘7, last right now while every piece is new, fresh and unhandled. night picked ‘some ‘of his end men |: for the big fun festival. They include Thomas Hall, William C: Paulson, Will Holbein and R. W. Crisp New Sheer Cool Pataman. — Soloists~?'include Henry re) di P a t ad V i] Halverson}Spencer Boise, H. iH, Fer- \ ner, George Humphreys and R. W.! rgan les rin e Ol es Gross. " It is éasy“to imagine what charm- palcaliie GRR ta Je bury today | BUTTERICK ing latins vito be ae from these ee ate are to like the lovely pat- More Ae 30 persons were at last'| PATTERNS sheer, dainty organdies. Never have You", we ccugne are all original. night's rehearsal; Another rehearsal mu We had’ 'sich'a pleasing variety of he Will ‘find ‘that the colors inelude is to be held: tonight in the dining beautiful shades ‘as these—so modest ne brectiee newest shades and com- room of ‘the Grand. Pacific hotel ‘at in price. Price at from Ua, hap tere See how nicely these ma- $:20 p.m, qetlals iarane and pow little it takes p. tto_m ress, | 75e to $1.65 Priced at from i ODD F BLLOWS | 48¢ to 98¢ i e = ~ TOCELEBRATE aati : ° Ginghams Dainty Cool, crisp, good to look at and ANNIVERSARY easy to tub ‘describes perfectly the Figured Flaxons frocks women are making from these sturdy ginghams. The _ patterns, Sheer, dainty and delightfully cool , Bismarck Lodge to ‘to Initiate Ten neat and attractive, are also meeting are the frocks made of these ever Candidates and to Hold -:: with their favor for children’s dresses. popular fabrics. The patterns are Priced at from, most alluringly dainty in bud, check Banquet or striped design. i 25¢ to 48¢ Priced at per yard, Bismarck Odd Fellows tonight will e celebrate the 192nd anniversary of 48¢ { 2 {the founding of Odd Fellowship in) F cai) America. The order was first estab- ‘e lished in Baltimore, Md. Beautiful’ = a As a part of the evening celebra-' I tion there will be a banquet and Silk Stripe Voil mport initiation in the Third degree of a Ipe ol es Ehbr id d V il ‘class of ten candidates, The Bismarck Odd Fellows and Re-| Your summer wardrobe would not. rol ere ol es bekahs have been invited to attend’ tbe complete without a frock or blouse > a meeting of the Mandan lodges at of silk striped voile so rich in appear- Beautiful indeed are the new em- Mandan tomorrow night, when there ance that even the most simplest broidered voiles. A most delightful will be a celebration of the: anni- frocks take on a subtle air of distinc- array of distinctive patterns and new earner of the founding of Odd Fel- tion. Priced at from suinmer shades. Priced at from ‘ ‘ ‘lowship. e- i i woe EE 98c to $1.75 per yd. $2.25 to $3.25 MAIL ‘VISIT ORDERS SEE NEW PLANT * ie PROMPTLY OF THE ee ; FILLED Fred Ziegenhagel, of Lehr, N. D., _ Ww bb B th president of the State Bank of Lehr, e ro ers and Carl Katz; cdéunty auditor of ‘The Home of Quatity Fabrics. Logan county, were visitors in Bis- e marck today. While here they visit- :ed The Tribune to inspect the new | plant. Mr. Ziegenhagel and wife have just | returned from Lodi, Cal.,’ where they = spent about five months, att — iNorth Dakota people have gone to $ © % f eee : — president :of a Kansas City confer-| sonic initiation, were E. V. Stewart, Oe eee ee ot Meco {CITY NEWS ‘CITY NEWS | ence held for the purpose of bringing] J. J. Schmidt, H. C. Stucke, N. E. Car. ae heel a Ly as ee j about, closer co-operation between the| rington, A, B. Wells, A. L. Barless, ¢ DELIA ES ie aan ren Tc TR regen Nellie: = Valley farmer and farmhand. R. Mitchell, A. M. Dahl, Paul Holm- PIONEER OF C. Scharf of Golden Valley was in ea gina stent, 8; B: Mensey,C..G: Mathys, 2. ‘Bismarck yesterday attending to pus- | anes re ne eo 8. Thompson, M. Christiansen, T. H. i NORTHWEST IS iness. : ‘Chief of Police Chris Martineson | Steffen and J. A. Petzer. DEAD AT 88 2 me has received word that several auto- Mak —_—_—. F Linton Visitors, mobiles have been stolen in Minot lake it a point to meet your |B, H, Smith and Mrs. Smith were in| 4M in other cities of the state. Bis! friends at the New Garrick. 4 (Carl H. Nesterud, aged 88 years, from Linton yesterday for a briet visit marck owners of automobiles are | ‘ urged to ‘take precautions, particn- i died at the home of his daughter, ; ' Mrs. W. H, Ostrander, Monday atter- " Bismarck, eee larly when parking their cars in the | noon. Mr. Nesterud came to North State Senator in Town, downtown district. All should be ; ‘Dakota from Minnesota in ane He senator Frank Ployhar of Valley locked, the chief say : was in usual health until a week ago, Giz ndin few d: in town ca eal without t tand had been very active for a man! on yds pen ding ‘afew days In From Over the State. ees He leaves to survive him Women from over the state spend- ing a day in Bismarck yesterday were Olga Engstrom, Wilton; Mrs. C. F. Lambert, Arena; L. Edna Putnam, McKenzie; Mrs. Wm. Heyerman, Gol- den Valley; Mrs. V. Materna, Man- | of hig age. Fined for Speeding The first young lady to be fined e eccans shear W. (1H, Ostrander, who will accom: JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druczist pany the remains to Lakefield, Minn.’ ro, driving a motor car too fast in | the former home, for burial. Short! pismarck is ‘Miss Mabel Parsons, ‘services were to be held at wee Magistrate Cashman made the fine $5 Se EEE ee et atte Neto: | and costs, the total amounting “to| ning; Mrs, F, C. Wick. Center; Mil- wi . oe } wes a Oa ee toate pioneer | $3.95. agg _ dred Massey, Richardton | BUNGALOW | settier in: the Northwest, Named, Vieo President, Wilton. Men Hera ; { John N. Hi 5 in ioner of} Among the Wilton men in town last | * k HT i L 0. 0F ; NOTICE ; asticutline awn 7 comma one vice | evening, many of them attending Ma- $ 1 200 » i . ismarc ellows an : is | Rebekahs are invited to join the, ete ae , ; jo —s cas! an alance on got ie \ open re Li wont linger rt Fi REE TRIAL This pretty bungalow—palace con-| | \ ahs in a celebra ae to you, at car risk, sists of five rooms and bath, built f 102nd anniversary of the found-' tter how swollen, nf h eng. in features, East front, nice porch, ing of Odd Fellowship, to be held | bagion may garage, very agreeable surround- . at Mandan Wednesday night.’ mer! it, ee ae ings. You will be pleased with F i April 27. All Odd Fellows and“ baat a pacathe, dave Filniose your loca] and prac- ; Rebekahs who wish ‘to go to » F8,000. t Merdan should be at the office, : of L. H. Langley, Noble Grand, J. H. HOLIHAN ever Hoskins. store, at 7 p. m.| | 314 Broadway i shorn, Wednesday. Automobiles, Ist door East of Post Office will be furnished. ; maint, Phone 745 Ask_ your friends about the! Joseph Breslow Next"to: Hotel MéKenzle. New Garrick’s Candies and Ice, Cream. NOTICE Lr ie I will not be responsible for debts! The. House of made vy my wife, Joseph Bartach, Quailty bet | he YL ch Bismarck. - . REVIVE COM MERCIAL, CLUB, The house was haunted! ’Twas ‘Marmarth, April 26—New “pep” 4 - ‘armarth, Apr: L AST TIME TONIGHT | the rondyvoo of murderous cut has been put into the local Commer- | cial club. A get-together meeting was- held last, week to revive local inter-! est and shape a program for future | development. I oo Everybody Works But Father | “Father's stomach trouble seemed | to be getting worse all the time and | finally he had to quit work altogether. | Two brothers and myself gave up! school and went to work to support | throats, guarding pilfered pearls worth $80,000.98. And Delsie O’Dell, accused of their theft, was out to recover the jools! With her parrot that swore in three octaves, and a bull-dog bred of a tractor truck and orig- inal sin,— .She’ll shake your spine with shivers and double you up with fun. x DOROTHY CSE tas GISH ‘The Ghost inthe Garret’ Garret’ The best comedy of the yea SMARCK THEATRE William Fox Presents “SKIRTS” America’s Grace and Beauty of Girl- hi F dd ‘ } i ] we familly. Father shad lost) sixty Ma hood in one georgeous, glorious smile. safron and no medicine helped him. f e Polling a friend about if sis montna | ago, she advised taking Mayr's Won- TOMORROW DORALDINA derful Remedy. I got a bottle and in it helped father at once. He was “PASSION FRUIT” | able to go to work a month later, has regained his weight and strength and! eats like a wood chopper.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that re-! moves the catarrhal mucus from the! intestinal tract and allays the inflam-/ mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and _ intestinal ail- ments. One dose will convince or | money refunded. + Sold at All Druggists. LAST TIME TONIGHT’ Aavt.!