The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 5

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» ’ ” . . . ’ ¢ hal, rte afas i * } ae: +. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921 Do you know, That for the pessimists who can see nothing good in Bismarck, there are eight trains out each day. HOSKINS (Incorporated) | | | | | ARMY MAN WEDS | WELL KNOWN HERE { A wedding of interest to Bismarck people is that of Captain John Taylor Don’t Forget the Elks’ Minstrels Friday and Saturday. —__——_____—__9 r | CITY. NEWS | + $ Baby Boy Born. A baby boy was’ born to Mrs. Wil- liam Miller, 419 Mandan avenue, yes- terday. Commissioners Meet The. county commissioners are to meet at the courthouse here Friday and Saturday. ~ Baby Son. A baby boy arrived at Bismarck} hospital on Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Smitli of Lintor ‘ Girl For Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Jacoh, Banttari are the parents of a baby girl. born at Bis- marck hospital on W : From Dickinson. «Mrs. D, A. Cutnaw of Dickinson was the house guest of Mrs. E. J. Grattan, Tribune apartments, part of the week. From Fessenden, Mrs. H. F. Spicer of Fessenden is a visitor in Bismarck and is enjoying the shops of the city in their new spring attire. ‘Ime. Eric Swanson was before Police Magistrate Cashman on a charge of speeding in an automobile.’ He had been up twice this spring hefore Po- Ne agistrate Flanagan and was fin- ed $5 and costs each time. The first time he was before Police Magistrate Cashman, the third time of the sea- Up Fourth Do you | noon was spent in games. | de Camp, grandson of Mrs. J. B. Tay- lor of Bismarck, whose marriage to | Miss Barbara Virginia Meister tooix place in Chicago on April 2: } lowing notice, is frum the | Navy. Journa i zi son, he was fined $10 and costs and)” Tp inal of Avril $02 on the fourth offense of the season he '‘yeister, daughter of M vi a da Major Willia was given a 30-day suspended sen- | yeister, Med. carpe Bee. al tence. The last two offenses were! Mrs, Meister, to Captain John Taylor committed Sunday, the police alleged.! de Camp, Coast Art. U. 8. A. took ea lace at St. Mark’s Episcopal church, ___ From Over the State. Shicago, April 23, 1921, the Rev. Mal- Women in town yesterday on shop-' coim Van Sant officiating. The bride ping and visiting trips were Mrs. E.! was attended by Mrs, Joseph Ener- Tollefen and Mrs. J. Wahl, teachers. 5, of Evanston, Il, as matron of in. the Washburn, schools; Mrs. O. R./ honor. Capt. Charles Bartley was ington and. Mrs. Olson of Driscoll! pest man. Capt. Henry Bobrink and Birthday Party | Lieuts. Eric Erickson, Clinton Lucas Viviaa’ Bate of ‘Second street | and John Hinton were usners. After entertained 12 girls at a birthday par-| te ceremony, which was witnessed ty Weduesday afternoon, There was: by relatives and numerous friends of a pretty birthday cake appropriately the bride and groom, a wedding luncheon was served at the home of decorated with candles. The after- = : the bride. Captain and Mrs. de Camp ‘will sail from San Francisco on th May 5 for Honolulu, where Capt. de rmy and Report Conditions Good - Edward A. Whitaker, traveling pass- Camp will be stationed. enger agent of the ‘Northwestern line. Mrs. Jessie de Camp, mother of the and, Thos. J. Strapp, of the St, Paul groom, was a former Bismarck girl, road, are in the city calling on the’ the only daughter of Mrs. J. B. Tay- shippers. They note a spirit of opti- lor. Mrs. de Camp spent the winter mism throughout the state and better at San Francisco, where her son was planting’ conditions over the wheat stationed, and attended the wedding and corn areas than in many years. | in Chicago, returning recently to her aD home in Fargo. Initiate Six yy Two teams.conferred the Royal; Arch Mason degree work on six can- ES TO MANDAN Macabees iew No, 2 went to ing to be present at Mandan Review. Su- reme Representative, Mrs. Wilkinson, fiPort Huron, Mich., was present and made an addr State Representa- tive, Mrs. Demars, of Fargo, was also These’ olticers ‘set MACA! The ceremonies began at m. and dinner was served 3 4p. 6:30 p. m. with Gilbert Haugen, hig! priest, presiding. Judge Nuessle ga a “Do You Knok” talk, Several visit- ors from nearby towns were present.’ in attendance, ee —- forth in attractive talks, the matter: Make it a point to meet your °f preparation for the great Marathon friends at the New Garrick. meet to be held in California in 1923 ‘Every member of the Macabees Re- know-- | Views writing $35,090 of insurance, ; will be entitled to a trip to the | California meet with all expenses paid, Much enthusiasm is manifested ‘by the members, as a consequence, | Members from Reviews at’ Carson, | Dickinson, Jamestown, and Bismarck ; attended the Mandan meet in order | to hear the national and state officers | discuss the Marathon meet, j A local meeting of the Bismarck Re BISMARCK MERCANTILE co. | viow was held at the home of 'Mrs. Successors to Army & Navy Store. 410'Bro: Aun iT — eee DO YOU You should take advantage of thése low prices we are offering at this special price sale. - Lee Union Alls. Special Sale Price, each..... Brown Mols Skin Rain Coats. Sale price, each Overalls, good, heavy quality. Special Sale Price, each. . Men’s Negiigee Dress Shirts. Special Sale Price, each..... Men’s Rockford Hose. Spec’... Men’s Heavy Blue Work Shirt Special Sale Price, each | Do you French & Welch Hardware . install Sheet Metal of all kinds. DO YOU French & Welch Hardware Company manufacture Sky Lights, Cornice, Ventilation Ducts, Smoke Stacks, etc. French & Welch Hardware Company manufactured and installed all the inside and o1 the Bismarck Public Library, Eltinge Theatre, Hughes Electric Co., Building, Little Block, Napoleon School Wash- burn Court House, Stanton Mandan, North Dakota, and many other up-to-date build- ings in this territory. DO YOU French & Welch Hardware stock of sheet metals, between Fargo and Miles City, Montana. DO YOU French & Welch Hardware pounds of sheet steel in 1920. DO YOU You should know it can be mi DO YOU nights. <8 Price, each palt. cessive. 6 06 aces last longer than wood and wont cost as much. Elks’ Minstrels at the Auditorium Friday and Saturday { Pearl Johnson on Monday evening of : this week with the same interest manifest. The State Representative, Mrs. Demars, was present, and pre- ented the matter to the Bismarck yembers. In compliance with the ob- | Servance of boosters’ week, Mrs. J.B. ; Saylor, Commander of ‘Bismarck Re- | view of Macabees made a stirring talk ‘on the advantages of Bismarck. On ! being asked by the reporter as to what advantages were touched on, the speaker stated that Bismarck has too | Many advantages to enumerate in 80 | short a period, but the city surely re- | ceived its due. adway KNOW | COMMUNITY COUNCIL SATURDAY The meeting of the Women’s Com- | munity Council, to be held on Satur- | day afternoon at 3:30 in Masonic tem- | ple, will be of special interest. Judge | Nuessle will talk on civic needs now ' calling for the, attegition of the Coun- cil. Judge Nuessle always has some- | thing werth while to offer and every ' member, as well as friends who are jinterested in the uplift of the town, should come out to hear Judge Nuessle. Mrs. J. Orr, who has been | spending the winter Minneapolis, | will tell what the ‘Minueapolis Coun- cil are doing for their town. Mrs. E. Bannon will report on how the plan of supplying milk to the school | children is' coming on. Miss Ruth | Kolling haz many good things to say Ss. ; regarding her work. The matters of | curfew ordinance, dance halls, moving | picture shows, etc,, will be consid- ‘ered. The matter of what can be | done by the Council to further the i matter of beautifying the park will be taken up, and, in accord with Boost- | ers’ week, ‘Mrs. Charles Moses, Presi- 'dent of the Council will talk on the | advantages of Bismar CLUB BULLETIN ISSUED. ! The April edition of the North Da- | kota Club Bulletin, official organ of ; the North Dakota Federation of Wo- ! men’s Clubs, has just been issued. The | Bulletin comes to us this month en- | larged to twelve pages, which dem- | Onstrates that our editor, Mrs. F. R Smyth of Bismarck, knows her bu ‘ness. The little, paper will bring ‘much that is of interest to the thou- ‘sands of club women over the state {and it is done, apparently after the plan quoted from Frank L. Stanton: Jost Say Ht | When you've got a thing to say, ‘Say it. Don’t take half a day. When your tale’s got little in ft, rowd the whole thing in a minute. ife is short—a fleeting vapor— Don’t you fill the whole blamed pa- know-- Company manufacture and KNOW utside sheet metal work on School, Lewis-Clark Hotel, per | With a tale, which, at a pinch, ‘Could be crowded in an inch. ‘Boil her down until she simmers; : Polish her until she glimmers; When you've got a thing to say, Say it. Don’t take a half a day, AUXILIARY DELEGATES TO DEVILS LAKE On Wednesday evening in Legion | hall, the Auxiliary to the American ‘Legion ¢lected the : gates to represent their chapter at the coming state convention in Devils Lake: Mrs. William ‘Falconer, Mrs, Frank L, Shuman, Miss Ruth Wynkoop ‘and Dr. Bolton Henry, The conven- | tion will be held on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. KNOW ae Company carry the largest KNOW Company, used over 36,500 KNOW ade of sheet steel which will JUNE # RTAENED Among the pretty aff: arranged for Miss Bergliot Caspary, a bride of June, were a dinner, at the home of Mr. and Mts. George 1B. Duemeland on Avenue B on Tuesday evening, and a luncheon at the McKenzie by ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. Duemeland on Wed- nesday, the latter hostess having been “a pupil of the Bismarck Conservatory of Musie for some years. | At Mrs. Henry Dumeland’s lunch- jeon, there was a color scheme of pink and white carried out very ef- KNOW The fol-" The marriage of Barbara Virginia: following dele-|. THE BISMARCK TRIBUN! PAGE FIVE: Lin LIL eal ina | jellies that have a “tempting look.” t | for trimming .:... styles. They were next season What is a sport costume? = : | 3 = : i 2 : 2 A sport costume “once upon a time” meant a costume that one donned when bent on.a game of tennis, a round of golf, or a hike z through the country. = Today no,one dreams of limit- = ‘ing a bright sport costume to athletic wear. It’s quite “the” thing’ for all ’round general summer wear. Have you seen our captivat- ing sport jackets and skirts? They’re moderately priced, too. reducing them for clearance. it will pay you to buy one for $1 4° | Do you know-— What's the excitement around our Broadway ‘windows? Well, it’s worth walking over to find out. You probably didn’t know what wondrous things the Bismarck High School could do. This window will show you and it will make you come close and take notice! The Manual Training boys are exhibiting floor lamps and tea wagons, for instance. The girls, snappy spring dresses and dainty undergarments, made in sewing classes. there are mechanical drawings that have a ‘‘professional look”—and pies and rolls and It’s some display and we're glad to have it in our store window. ‘Georgette blouses Just out of the boxes flesh colored ones. Black one-strap pumps This is just the kind of pump we've had so much call for and so we are glad They are of 00 to announce their arrival and the unusually low price as well. good quality kid, with a tiny head buckle Women’s cloth dresses reduces They include jersey, serge, tricotine in attractive much higher priced but we are If you can be fitted, Coats and wraps in a selling at. + $39.50 Wrapping coats Elegant cape effects of tricotine and serge, lined throughout’ with guaranteed: satin, lining. have been much higher priced. . : Many Belted straight line coats Conservative; practical styles, fine quality silver- tone or serge. Guaranteed satin full length lining. A. W. LUCAS CO. The store of quality, service and lower prices Eun from Start to Finish. The Elks’ Minstrels, May 6th and 7th. whether you need a new blouse or not it will be dif- ficult to resist purchasing one of the models. There are a number of styles, lace, tuck trimmed in sum- mery georgette. The colors include gray, tangerine, beige, pink, jade, and ‘there are plenty of white and $7.50 to $19.50 And ase HE old and has been sentenced to nine | penal terms in correctional inatitu- tions and penitentiaries, totaling 24 years and 3 months, {112 ‘was @jven a 30-day suspended sentence and a fine of $10 in police court today, and will leave town. fectively throughout the luncheon. Covers were laid for ten ladies inti- mate friends of the bride-to-be. At the close of the luncheon Miss Caspary was presented with a huge bow! of pink and white -carnations. Special Luncheon served after —___________-e the Minstrels. Annex Cafe. i With the Movies | : Rhdalchccltacpataah bahia © Visiting Here ‘ AT THE BISMARCK. William Connor, a piouecr resident} Maria Susanna Cummins, wito wrote of Bismarck, who has been making his| the story of “The Lamplighter,” star- home with his son on a-ranch in| ring Shirley Mason, while not “re Montana, is in the city visiting -his| garded as one of the best known wri- daughter, Mrs. W. A. ‘Hughes and| ters of fiction, has nevertheless suc- meeting many old friend ceded in working her way to the front rank of screen authors by the ex- ceeding charming story she has pro- vided in “The Lamplighter,” which will be shown at Bismarck theater he- ginning tomorrow. Request of Elks. . All Elks who will have automobiles in the big minstrel parade Friday noon and Saturday noon are asked by Dr. F. B., Strauss, chairman of the parade committee, to decorate their automobiles in purple and white bunt- ing or American The purple and white bunting re: dd the city to- day, Dr. Strauss said. Ask. your friends about the New Garrick’s Candies and Ice Cream. Enjoy “our special Luncheon after the Minstrels. Annex Cafe. * The New Garrick is located at the corner of 5th and Broadway. Dies Suddenly. Miss Sadie Pinkerton, who came 2 Bismarck fram Minot a short time ago ag stenographer for the North .Da- kota Good Roads Association, died suddenly in Minneapolis after an oper- ation which was not expected to be serious, according to word received here. The body will be taken to Mi- not. Alds “Do You'Know” Week Superintendent of Schoo! Martin adopted a novel w ing in the “Know Bismarck We: vertising. In corresponding with prospective teachers he has sent cach ten post-card picture of various scenes of the city. Martin believes that the scenes will attract many teachers who might not know just what Bismarck is, | S _ i q 4 Held on Vag Charge | ; Quacks try to. Frank Miller, picked up by Chief) of Police Martineson after he had} stolen 59 cents from a drugstore, is | held under a vagrancy charge. ‘Police | say he has admitted he is Edward | |{Whalen, alfas Boston rank, alias ' Harry Curtis, who, according to the: “rogues gallery” record is 52 years! O_—TTDIU,0ZIN,WQWOwWwtw0vwTO TTR Send a Mother’s Day Flower- gram—Flowers delivered any- where in the Unifed States and Canada on a few hours notice by | telegram, telephone or mail Oscar H. Will & Co., 324 4th St., Phone 784R. sean Fava Made Chia-Birth: By Using — ron BOOKLET On BOTHERHOOD Amp tne BAT Braoricio RecuLaton Co., Derr, 9D. ATLAt bo YOU KNOW DO YOU KNOW ASK Your Grocer Humpty Dumpty Bread Produced by BARKER BAKERY MOTHER’S DAY What gift could you give her that would make her happier. What gift would be more appreciated than a portrait of yourself? Mother’s Portrait You will prize it above everything as the years go by. You want her photograph; we shall be glad to make it. Distinetive Portraiture ® SLORBY STUDIO Successor to Holmboe Studio. That only a DENTIST who knows the anatomy of the teeth and face bones can take X-Rays of the teeth. Reputable Physicians do not claim a knowledge of the teeth and mouth conditions. m BEWARE of’ X’RAY LABORATORIES and : PSEUDO DOCTORS. ; DENTISTS only can Diagnose Dental X’ray films. C. C. Hibbs, a dentist, has specialized on DENTAL X’RAYS since 1917. Get your dental x’rays from Hibbs —get your dental work done where you please.

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