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ER een ee ne ry ANDAN NEWS 64 STEER TO BE USED FOR To Visit Mother Mrs, Hal ‘Parsons and children de- parted Sunday for Jamestown, where they will visit for the summer with Mrs. D. S. Littlehales, the mother of Mrs. Parsons, EY ny To Give Communion i l Reverend Dewhurst of Bismarck will give Holy Communion Thursday morn- _— ing, May 5, at 8 o'clock in the Christ { Episcopal church. There will be suit- Howard Seaman has sixtyone head| able music for the occasion by the! of steers at Solen, which he purchased | choir, for the University of North Dakota to be delivered to the Great ‘Plains Ex- perimental Station May 10. These animals will form the basis for a; crop grazing experiment carried on by the Great Plains Station in co-opera- Break Ground First ground was broken today for; Mandan’s new apartment house at the corner of Fifth Ave and First St. An early completion of the building is to! tion with the State Experiment Sta-| hoped for, since this is one of the tion at Fargo. town’s greatest needs. e This will be the sixth consecutive Sie ase ' season for thi conducted to Home Talent Play test the carrying capacity of the na-| The Camp, Fire Girls,“under the di- tive grassland, and is a source of par’ rectian of Miss ‘Naomi Anderson, will ticular interest to local dairymen and} stage a home talent play in the High stock farmers. School gymnisium, friday evening, “ May 6. The little play, “Molly Ma- VISITS IN MANDAN Mrs. James Fitzsimmons visited in * Bismarck today between trains. ———— i Mr. eure craps ua were... Marriage licenses were issued from the guests of Bismarck friends Tues-! the County Judge's oflice the first of day. : the week to: ts Mike Messmer and Rose Treive, both of Mandan; and Louis Perman of ; BISMARCK VISITOR ~ i iat ‘i i Mr, Churchill of the Lahr Motor! Glen Ullin and Mollie Goetz of Blue Sales spent Monday in Mandan on, : = i pusincse. To Attend Function | Mrs.» Roy Countryman left last week for Chicago to attend the State con- vention of the White Shrine of Jeru- salem, which will be held there May 19, 10 and 11. ‘Mrs. Countryman. will stop in St. Paul and [Minneapolis on her ways for a visit with relatives. ing. Marriage Licenses BRINGS IN PATIENT Dr, Leavitt of Carson motored in Monday evening, bringing with him a patient for hospital care. . LEAVES FOR CHICAGO ‘Mrs, J. HH. Newton left Sunday for; Chicago, where she will spend several weeks with her daughter, ‘Mrs. Charles | Heater. Hl On Southern Tour : Dr. and Mrs. A. O, ‘Henderson , will ‘Jeave this week, to be gone some weeks. Mrs. ‘Henderson will spend some time with friends in. various Wisconsin cities and the Doctor will EN ROUTE HOME Mrs. M. C. Smith and little daughter: lone,” promises to be most entertain-,° Patr are Mandan visitors today, en; route from Bismarck to their home; at Sanger. go on to Louisville, Kentucky, where he will sit as a delegate in the meet- ing of the General Grand Chapter of the White Shrines Mrs. A. T. Faber and sons left Mon-; day for Chicago and will spend the; summer with Mrs. Faber's sisters, who are residents of that city. Honor Guest H, C. Wilson, of Chicago, who has been in Bismarck this week as in- | structor at the Sunday School Insti- ‘tute of the Methodist Episcopal churches, was an honored guest at a of Mandan and Myrtle Anderson of) Taealaee peers ease the State Training school were dis-; Tt. S. Johnstone, President of charged patients from the Deaconess! Vere ge :Hospital today. | the Merchants National bank; Fred | Mason, of the Great Plains Station; Reverend. Thatcher;.Mr. dooney. the 3. Ni 3 veq.i local architect, and several gentlemen itensy von No Sor Trceapolla | who formed the building committee “where she will make ‘a short visit) for, the new Methodist -churels i tha with friends. "Dr. Nickerson, who has| Wilson is head | architect fo “been attending clinics there for a! Methodist. church, and as a few small “fortnight will return with her. | changes in the present plans, have ‘been: found necessary, he will return i :to Mandan again next Saturday, at | which time he will give an address | in the’Methodist Tabernacle, LEAVE HOSPITAL Mrs. L. C. Muschik and baby girl; ‘ TO TWIN CITIES ENTERS OFFICE Monday, May 1, a change in County} ‘Treasurers was effected—“Bill”, Elli-| ‘bungalow by She’s just a little younger than I, but’ son entering into his new duties. Mr. Hilison has not as yet announced his choice of a deputy, but the rest of his office personnel will remain un- »changed, PREPARES FOR HOSPITAL DAY ‘The Mandan Deaconess Hospital Corps is busily preparing for National ‘Hospital Day, which occurs May 12, They will keep open house and also have a “Tag Day.” Public spirited citizens who are vitally interested in | AT A MOTHERS’ MEETING the wife of a noted New York divine said to her listeners, “Watch careful- ly your daughter’s physical develop- ment.. .Mothers should, keep their daughters well informed as to matters: pertaining to health, and should see that. nature is assisted, if necessary, to perform its offices.” * Irregularities and pain are warning ers may depend upon Lydia E. Pink- ham’'s Vegetable Compound to correct them, and restore the system to a healthy, normal condition, adv. | the future of the hospital have offered the use of their cars for free taxi service during the day. symptoms of some trouble, and = ESTABLISHED RECORD. A. H. ‘Neiter, a member of the Bis-| marck Country Club and well known) to Bismarck and Mandan golfers, Teal: | vized the highest ambition of every; Bolfer last week, at Minneapolis, when he made the second hole at theGolden ; Valley Golf Club in one stroke. The: Minneapolis Journal of Monday con-' tained an accout of his expoit, which! ‘ds one that some of. the “big boys”) shave no tequaled. it Class Play ! - On Friday evening, May 13, the; class of '21 will present their senior; ‘class play, at the Palace theater. The productior which is cleverly. cast, is under the dramatic direction of E, W. ‘Peterson with Mr. Bonde, lead of the commercial department, as.-manager. It is evident fro mthe date chosen—; Friday, May 13—that the class of the: ‘year is too progressive to harbor any old-fashioned superstitions, : CLOSES SEASON + The last meeting of the Fortnightly ‘club to be held this season took place ‘Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. > S. Nickerson, its retiring president. ; There was election of officers for, ithe next year as follows: President, ‘Mrs, J. A. Biggs; Vice ‘President, Mrs. | Walter Hecker; Secretary, (Mrs. Harry’ ‘Thorberg ;Treasurer, Miss Mary Mc-! Gillic. re ~ Various reports and business coming | “before the club were disposed of and, ‘the recommendations of the Program| committee. for the next yearly pro-) gram adopted. The study of Ameri- ean Literature with a text and also ‘some of the “Moderns” is the work} projected. | ‘8 After the close of the business meet-, * Ying a lovely luncheon was served by! jNickerson and the club was adjourned ,until the first fall meeting. 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Phone 978 The House of Baldwin: Pianos - ~* JACKIE-COOGAN IS REGULAR SPENDER; GIVES MA A CAR; PA A RAZOR! % _ (BY MARIAN HACE ‘New York, May 4—‘I’m not going! to stick at this game long,” Jackie/| Coogan remarked as he sat in his! suite in the Biltmore. | “The movies are. allvery well for dren,” said Charlie _Chaplin’s $2,500-a-week co-star. “It suits their tender years ;the movies are an al- most childish art, aren't they?” this six-year-old- inquired abruptly. “Then Til, tell you, secretly,” he} continued,““1 am not going to stay} in comedy all the rest of my life. 1! intend to. go in for the heavy. 1} wish to portray mental and physical anguish.” Pardon a Smile The writer looked over at his, mother as he spoke, and slowly the two winked at each other. “How do you account for your phe-!| nomenal success, Jackie?” his mother asked, for the benefit of the reporter. | “T. think my father is to blame; | he has always let me copy his antics, it gets in the blood, and then the public begins to prick up its ears, and sooner or later you are ‘discov- ered’ and there you are !” “And just what are you going to do when you are 20, Jackie?” “I am. going to sit back in a nice the sea with Patsy Marks.” “And who might Patsy Marks be?” I inquired. | “She is my -sweetheart,” Jackie an- swered, “and I think you should marry only sa girl you have known since the beginning, like me; we made beginnings together, as it were; a bird. I am very given to buying hei luxuries,” ‘he added, : This drew forth a laugh and Jackie got to his feet. eee A Real Spender “I tell you I'm a spender. I bought my mother a car and my father a razor and 'Patsy a pair of pink bloom- ers and a handbag, and all I get my- self is three dollars, That is all my father gives of my pay.” ‘But dear, who has a bank account in his own name?” Mrs. Coogan put if. “Oh, I do, but I'll be so tired before I get to spend it!” Jackie sighed. “And what is your advice to little children who want to act?” Jackie considered. “If you are a boy, it’s important to know how to chew, smoke, spit and cry, But the real big piece of advice ‘Sen Francisco Pechossburg Seattle Pauburgh Se.Leuio Oreg. Vancouver, B.C. City “Washington - icomb ‘ Phonographs Sheet Music Sha Player Rolls Phonograph Records ~ Pianos, String: Instruments Last Word @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © Known all over the Norihivest for © MAIL US YOUR FILMS © \ Terms for Those Who Do Not Wish to Pay Cash MANUALO “The Player Piano That Is All But’ Human” and Phonographs Repaired in Pianos JACKIE / is, ‘Watch Charlie Chaplin’.” Jackie has been inéNew York sign- ing a new contract, for a string of pictures that press agents swear will add half a million..dollars, to the youngsters bankroll. , Patsy Marks is Jackie’s playmate and only four, and hasn’t been interviewed. — ae GRASS TRIMMING. Grass is being used extensively for trimmings of some of’ the larger hats. Laid flat, its brilliant greenness ig very smart against. darker tones. COOGAN DRIVING ‘TIPS. Ways to Cut Costs and Increase | Pleasure. Oil the speedometer drive frequent- ly, to.keep it working quietly and for a long time.\ . Keep the spark advanced just short of the point where it makes a knock. It will save gas. 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Sh See ey i tant Mothers Fe eenerations ee A Message of Utmest Importance’ to Every Woman The woman, who is suffering from disorders: peculiar to her sex, owes it not only toherself, but to her family and those dround her.to regain her health’and ctrength and charm. Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regulator is basede epon the prescription of an eminent physician, Dr. J. Bradfield, who made the rders of women his life study; and for half a century women have regarded {ta successful medicine for their troubles. Your druggist will promptly supply Jou with this proven remedy. Try it now, TODAY. Plunging forward on low gear puts a severe strain on the rear axle and DELIVERS COLD MILK, A glass-lined steel tank of 900 gal- | driving gear. Jons’ capacity, on auto chassis, is used Keep in the tool box a chart of the | to deliver milk at Lockwood, Ohio. It wiring system, for reference in case|is a giant thermos bottie which keeps of accident. the milk cool in hot weather, “You Save Money” - says the Good Judge And get more genuinc chew- , . ing satisfaction, when you use this class of tobacco. 2, This is because the full, rich, real tobacco tastg lasts ‘so long, you don’t need a fresh chew‘nearly as often. Anda se chew gives. more real satisfaction than a big chew of the ordinary kind ever did. Any :nan who uses. the Real a ebesce Chew will tell you that. Put up in two siyles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Do You Know RICHHOLT—THE GROCER That Richholt’s Cash and Carry Grocery Store does more business for Cash and Carry than ninety per cent. of the grocery stores in the State of North Dakota that are also selling for Cash and Carry. We can prove this, because it is a fact from the amount of business we do for Cash and Carry. This in itself shows that the people desife and would rather pay Cash and Carry and save the delivery expense that the grocer has to add to the cost and which the housewife has to pay. Call at our store any time or.any Saturday and see the customers pack our store. DO YOU KNOW That you-can save some money on the below mentioned groceries which we are offering for Wednesday and Thursday sale only. Sugar, 10 Ibs. for buen Oatmeal, Armour’s or Quaker, per package Dairy and Creamery Butter, per b... s Sweet Cream, per quart..... . Eggs, strictly fresh, 1 dozen, 20c; 30 dozen fo Soap, Electric Spark, 10 bars for DO YOU KNOW That we-sell Seven Articles out of every ten cheaper dur- ing six days a week than any other grocery store in Bismarck, and if you do not-believe this come and see for yourself. * DO YOU KNOW If you trade at Richholt’s Cash and Carry Store, you will save 25% on Your Grocery Bill for the month of May, and besides have no grocery bill to pay on June Ist. RICHHOLT’S. Cash and Carry Grocerp Store \y- © ose Corner 7th-and Thayer Street