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iv, Ml » 9 t * ops ayy be Gr \ FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921 ° ey RED CROSS CLINIC "IN BILLINGS “The Hettinger County. Herald ‘gives | ; an excellent account of work done/ amon athe children of Billings county. ! | The Herald ‘states that there is uot a/ | resident physician in Billings county,| j neither is there a‘resident dentist in; ; the county. Through the activity of ; Miss Norma Tibbitts, ‘the welfarc| .| Worker placed in Billings county/ ; county recently through the efforts of | ¢ Miss Henrietta: J. Lund, a Red Cross! 25 to Friday, April 29. Five hundred children were given medical examina- j tion by’ Dr. L, A. Schipfer of Bis)!/ i marek, a skilled specialist in discases| {of the, eye, ear and nose. — Clinics | Medical Clinic was held in Billings| evening. | county, continuing from Monday, April! discuss Mary Burton on Third street this Mrs, Herbert O'Hare will “Our State Institutions” and 8, B. K. Skeels will read a sketch of john Hancock in Politics.” GUESTS AT CATHRO HOME. Mr. and Mrs. F W. Cathro have as I “Say it with flowers”: one in all the world who ever really knew you and loved everything she knew. Reverently we acknowledge her . knowing that in all the werld there is no treasure like her. Second Sucday, May 8th MOTHER—the greatest friend you ever had. Mother—the only sweetest influence—and we pay her tribute on Mother’s Day, ra a you for as life’s * | | marck offices. ‘Miss Ruth Kolling, Red | ist at the Eltinge, returned yesterday | were held in five different places in/ their guests over the week-end Sher- ithe county—at Medora, Fryberg,| iff T, Hennessy and Mrs. Hennessy of | Snoy, the Truelson school, and Gor-! Bottineau. Mr. and Mrs. Henwessy j ham. Dr. Schipfer gave to the work| have with them their small daughter, | a week of, his time and service, with Patricia Ermine. | his assistant, Miss Isabel Nichols, and; | for part of the time Miss Daisy Welch, | | staff nurses for Dr. Schipfer’s Bis-| Mrs. C. Wagner, wife of the organ- from Iowa, where she was called by Cross Social Worker for. Burleigh the illness of her mother whom she Just In---B f This is just the kind of pump we've had so much calf for and so we are glad i to announce their arrival and the unusually low price as well. They are of good quality kid, with a tiny head buckle : for trimming .<....... the work of the commission will be continued through this afternoon, the corner of 5th and Broadway. lack one-stra with baby Louis heels The New Garrick is located at Pp pumps aa SA A.W. LUCAS COMPANY The store of quality, service and fower prices Wobbly wheels straightened; cars washed and greased. Phone 57. Rohrers’ Taxi Line. ASK Your Grocer Hmpty Denis Bread Produced by BARKER BAKERY Russell Beauties . Columbia Medium Perfection, White .. Pansies, bunch of 25. Daisies, per dozen.. Bismarck, North Dakota « =) ---———9| Royal Purple degree will be confer: | Former service men may get the hand- | CIT Y N | red on a class. | 5ome medal by mailing their discharge 2 —_—. ; Papers to the Victory: Medal depart- Dr. Toncy Improving. Dr. 8. B. Toney, who jis ill at Bis- marck ‘hospital, is reported as slight- ROSES Premier, Medium Pink. 4.00to 10.00 Winsor, Medium Pink. Enchantress, Light Pink. SPRING FLOWERS Darwin Tulips, pink.. Tulips, assorted colors. Remember your Children’s Mother on Mother’s Day. : : Our line of cutflowers and plants is very complete for this day. CUT FLOWERS Per Dozen - $5.00 to $10.00 k 4.00 to 10.00 to match, Russell Roses, ‘ea: Milady, Double Red.... 3.00to 8.00 Premier Roses, each.... 2.50to 8.00 Hoosier, Deep Red. 4... 3,00to 8.00 Milady Roses, each..... 2.50to 8.00 Ophelia, Light Pink...: 3.00to 8.00 Ophelia Roses, each....; 2.50to 8.09 CARNATIONS. Orchids, each .. - 5.00 to 15-00 | . a : Per Dosen PLANTS ictory Red .. - $3.00 Pelaygoniums, each’ ... .$2.50 to $5.00 Ward, Deep Pink. ‘3.00 Daisy, double, each..... 2.00to 3.00 Baby Ramblers, Sprengerii Per Dozen Huckleberry . + $2.00 Common Fern 1.50 50 make delivery HOSKINS, ‘Ine. Bismarck Greenhouse Get Yictory Medals i Mayor A. P. Lenhart joins other ex-j ecutives in the state’ in urging former | service men to obtain Victory Medals | » CORSAGES Corsages made up as HOSKINS designers know how; tied with ribbon GREENS Members Florists Delivery and can "States, Canada, Europe. | \ | ch..... $2.50 to $8.00 each... 2.50to 4.00 Per Dozen Te Te 20 throughout United ment of the Adjutant-General’s office. Rubbish Burns, | * ‘The fire department was .called to -| been directing her efforts for months, | son on Thursday they found such .| apparent the need of a dental clinic county, -gladly helped through. the week, and Miss Norma Tibbitts did all possible to see the consummation of the work toward which she has ‘When the workers went to Dickin- ready cooperation that the heavy task of performing 77 operations became a gratifying achievement. Dickinson physicians postponed their operations scheduled for that day, and St, Jos- eph’s hospital with its excellent facili- ties, was given.over for the time to this work of good will.. The Red Cross workerg were especially of the sisters at the hospital who cheerfully accept- ed the additional tasks and tenderly cared for the large number of child- ren placed in every available place in the hospital. “The sisters. were won- derful,” the Red Cross’ workers d2- clared, and they added that the “h | pital charges were pfactically noth- ing.” The teachers and school boards ty commissioners, paid: one-half the light expenses of the big clinic, Dr. | Schipfer and his staff of helpers com- | ing in for less than their expenses. The clinic of the week also made | | in Billings county. Dr. Strangabye, | who was in charge of Oral Hygiene week in the county, asked the coun- ty superintendent and teachers for as- |.sistance in the tooth brush campaign ‘and a dental clinic will probably ‘be | put on, May 14 and 15. (Miss Mary Hartung, welfare worker, with Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Bailey, members of the executive committee for Dunn county, attended the clinic at Medora for the purpose of getting | help for ‘baby. welfare’ week in Dunn county. a Or | Miss Tibbitts states. that “Dr. Schip- | fer can never be paid: and, can never i reports as recovering, CHILDREN’S CODE Children’s Code Commission, created under House Bill No, 31 at the last session of the state legislature, ‘con- vened this morning in the Commun- ity room of the city library. Present at the meeting of the Commission are: Mrs, Albert C Strand, Ellendale; Dr.| / A, G. McCannell, Minot; Mrs. W. F.| - Stroats, Grand Forks; Supt. C. L, Vis- ness of Glen Ullin high school; Miss Hazel Farkasch, of the Workmen's Compensation Bureau, Bismarck, and Attorney C. L. Young, Bismarck, 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. ee COMMISSION MEETS meeting of the The preliminary For Your Furniture OG DO YOU KNOW 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. ; ' BEWARE of X’RAY LABORATORIES and PSEUDO DOCTORS. DENTISTS only can Diagnose Dental X’ray films. Quacks try to. * DO YOU KNOW C. C. Hibbs, a dentist, has specialized on DENTAL X’RAYS since 1917. Get your dental x’rays from Hibbs Distinctive Portraiture SLORBY STUDIO | Successor to “Holmboe Studio. The preliminary work of organizing 2A offered’ by the government. Mayors} oo of all cities in the state ‘were request: | Encampment Meeting. ed by Lieut. Col. R. E. Frith, :ifi Custer Encampment No. 16, I. Q,| charge of distribution in the North- O. F,, will meet this evening. The| west, to give publicity to the matter. SUMMUINAUEULNLAOLSUAAAR TAU KUPITZ CO. | ly improved. | Phone 33-—-Will Connect You With All Departments——Phowe 33. == QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY | * Fourth Street Bismarck =| ' }’-"~ » "Yollur Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents Do you know-- That KUPITEZ JOMPANY carry a complete line of Staple and Faney Groceries, wh on their cash basis brings the high cost of living toa minimum? Look over the following ad and match the priees and quality with. others in town. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY “8 UAYUQUUANUCROAAYEROURECANOUAMGOEUUANULOAGHSAUUA - Extra Special Coffee, in bulk, perIb. ............ . 22 1-2¢ H CANNED FISH AND MEAT SPE! i No. 1 can Extra Fancy Pink Salmon, regular 25¢ seller | 52c 48c - 230 Faney Imported Oil Sardines, regular 30c.. : . 35¢ Large size Dried Beef in glass............ JAMS AND BUTTERS 5-Ib can Pure Fruit Jam, assorted flavors, each. -. 98¢ ass Jelly, assorted flavors, 3 for .. Be Heinz Appte Butter. . 52c -» 8c Quality: 87c Blackberries, per gallon . +e. $1.78 Royal Ann White Cherriés...0.... 4. Hawaiian Pineapple, broken slices. ... CAN GOODS SPECIALS, EXTRA VALUES AND SPECIAL PRICES Libby's No. 2 1-2 Sliced Pineapple, 3 cans for Here is a Special Bargain: Large.can Standard Tomatoes. 3 cans for . Van Camps or Campbells Soups, 4 cans for -. 486 Here are some cash values in Kitchen Necessities that can’t be beat. 8-oz. package Macaroni or Spaghetti, 4 packages for 38c Sun Bright Cleanser, 4 packages for. 25 Pearline, 4 packages fOr ...cccc0c0 Large Roll Crepe Toilet Paper, 6 rolls for. Maxine Eliot Toilet Soap, per doz. ........ Hunt’s 1-lb. Can Baking Powder, per can COOKIES AND CRACKERS Special prices on all items in this line, ranging from 15 to 30 “% discount on their regular prices MEAT SPECIALS .25¢ Lard, per Wd. ccnccnnene Bacon, home cured, per !b. Bologna, per Ib. ........ Frankfurters, per Ib . Summer Sausage, extra dried, per Ib. Pickled Pork, per Ib. Minced Ham, per Ib. KE All Prices Subject to Goods on Hand. 15¢ 28¢ 15¢ 8¢ 3c 22c 18¢ UU ULU UU tnt tt one. the vicinity of the’ Soo Line stock-| be sufficiently thanked. for. his .serv- yards in the eastern part of.the city| ices—it was a wonderful work.” A this afternon where some rubbish was| like tribute may be paid Miss Tibbitts burdning. No. damage was‘done ex-| and all her willing helpers in the cept to the germs in th bish. | fe rubbis j ren of Billings county. | | a WILL BEAUTIFY FAIRVIEW The annual meeting of the Fairview Cemethery _ Lot-Owners’. Association was held. Wednesday evening at the court house. Reports were given of . ‘ Visitors Here Mr, and ‘Mrs, W. E. Caudel, of Miles City, Montana, are guests of their daughter, Mrs. Herman Ode, 410 Fifth street. Mr .and Mrs. Caudel made the trip by automobile, accompanied by their son, and in a few days will leave| the work now in progress. Elm, cot- for California, making the trip®by; tonwoods, pine, juneberries and a motor. | honeysuckle hedge have beon set out, ; Plants and flowers have been trans- planted, fences repaired, graves filled in and other work done. & committee was appointed to con- sider the question of purchasing a machine for making cement posts for Making the corners of lots. It is ex- pected a man will be employed at once who will put in his full time at the cemetery during the summer. i The following officers were elected: | President, Aldyth Ward; vice-presi- i dent, Mrs, A. Logan; secretary-treas- hens Fe ene aneate died urer, Mrs. Evarts. Board of directors: officers, being arrested on a charge Henry Reade, Mrs, Rawlings, ars. of having stolen a pocketbook from! T#tley: Chas. Gutselike, c, W. Dens} a young woman whom he escorted! 'ef, Mrs. Carl } secu, Geos i home wrom work here not long ago. | e —_——_— Dr. Suder Here Knights of Pythias, Two candidates were given work in the second rank of Knights of Pythiits Wednesday night. Four-minute speak: | ers made “Know Bismarck Week” talks, They were L. Van Hook, E. H. ! Happel, G. N. Keniston, and E. M. Thompson, d of the lodge. Boy Brought Back Donald Thurston, 18 years old, for- CLUB MEETING POSTPONED. | The society of Friends of Our Na-; Dr. H. A. Suder, of Fargo, was in| tive Wild Life postponed their meet-| the city yesterday to organize the| ing scheduled for Thursday evening, schools for “Bundle Day,” May 18, for| tO meet on next Thursday evening in- the ‘Near East Relief. On that day/ Stead. The meeting was postponed to collections of old clothes will be made| ive members opportunity to join in in all parts of the country, to be the boosters parade and celebration. sent 40 Europe to clothe needy. | At the meeting next Thursday night, | a | Miss Bertha Burton’ will give a sketch, Changes Positions, of the life of John Burrough, and Glen! Miss Grace Gish, who hasbeen em-| Wallace will review the “Game Laws! ployed for some time as bookkeeper | f North Dakota.” At this meeting; for the. workmen's compensation bu-| Will be exhibited a basket made by; reau, hag resigned that position and | a Hankinson woman from the grasses has accepted a position with the | growing on our North Dakota prairies. | Equitable Life Insurance Company, of A number of the attractive baskets Iowa, and will act in capacity of cash-| were sent on by the women of Hank- ier for the company’s branch in Bi3z-|inson to be sold in the Woman’s Ex-/} marck,. known as the Stegner branch, | change in Bismarck as soon as the | with offices in the Haggart block. ‘ladies learned that Bismarck has | started such an enterprise. week’s effort for the good of the child-| Rain Maker, guaranteed garden hose, complete with couplings. Per foot. . -20c FREE FREE FREE 1 good garden rake, free, with every 50 feet of gar- den house. Hose clamps ..........10c Malleable iron hose mend- ers The McKenzie Hotel announces | NCDRT AINE MOTHERS i > NTE! NS } ARS. i Patina bees after _ ew | ‘The domestic science class of the; istrel performance Urday | Bismarck high school entertained! night. Come and enjoy dancing; their mothers at a dinner last even-! to real music. Starting ing in the dining room of the high| immediately after the show. It’s | school.. Covers were laid for ec ana | the table was dainty in a decoration! been a long time since the last | of yellow and white, The girls pre-| | pared the meal and served it entire-| Se 'ly of their own efforts and the guests, ‘e much impressed with the effic-} _ ‘dency of their daughters. The girls; iin the class are Marie Staley. Gertrude, Smith, Irene Lofthus. Marjorie Mal-} Ki g ssone. Lydia Lomas, Hazel LeBay:! k Gertrude Jennings, Susan Greyerbiehl. | Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re- Marie Champaign, and Pearl Daven- move Them With Othine— | Port. “ Double Strength ! MINNESOTA GUEST. ‘This preparation for the removal of | Mrs. B. E. Jones is entertaining at, freckles is'usually so successful in re-| her home on First street her sister. moving freckles and giving a clear, Mrs. Oseth, who is enroute from her, beautiful complexion that it is sold| home in Oslo, Minnes: ta, & join her under guarantee to refund the money husband at Camp Lewis. Mrs, Oseth if it fails. - | will be pleasantly remembered by ner Don’t hide your freckles under’ a| many Rismarck friends as Miss Con-! veil; get an ounce of Othine and re-| stance Straw, who spent some time in move them. Even the, first few appli-; Bismarck at the home of her sister cations should show a wonderful im-| previous to her marriage. provement, some of the lighter freck-: _ ——— les vanishing entirely. D. A. R. MEET TODAY. Be sure to ask the druggist for the) Minishoshe Chapter, Daughters of double strength Othine; it is this that) American Revolution, will hold their, is sold on the money-back guarantee. regular meeting at the home of Mrs. | Rubber fly swatters...10c Kiddy Cars, No. 1 size..........98¢ | —get your dental work done where you please. straw .. 89¢ Children’s black trimmed hats ...... Children’s wash dresses..98c Boys’ over alls, All sizes Aluminum Perculator. Special this sale. ..$1.89 DINNER SETS less 20% off Jack Stone sets.......10c 1 Se | Jump ropes ....... STORE it is Good: DO YOU KNOW- That everybody goes tothe WELLWORTH 5 &10c STORE for real bargains. And by carefully looking over the bargains we have listed tor Saturday, you will be fully convinced that our prices are right. Wall Mirrors, white enam- eled. Size 4x5 ............-15e Size 5x7 .... we eg B5€ Size 6x8 . sew e eee BOC Size 7x9..... 45 Size 8x12 ............49¢ 8-quart Preserve kettles ......59¢ White enamel wash basin No. 8 copper bottom wash boiler -» $1.98 WELLWORTH 5 & 10c The Store That Sells It For Less Don’t miss the Elks Minstrel Show;

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