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PAGE FIVE Se TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1921 - THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE i . 7 = ek . Afternoon. Gown hen et pnrerengt or ae Suit is Plain je daily newspapers by Postmaster | columns in relation to America’s par- | espionage act, was editor of the Lead- ve } | hospital but left today, Thema 4 General Burleson because of the char- | ticipation in the war. Victor Berg¢, jer. His conviction recently was set Lwadticiocked! doWnv and -biuised.- Mr jacter of matter appgaring in their | who was convicted of violation of the | aside by the supreme court. P Homan's glasses were hot broken. = —=— SSS 7 | Medals Display ' LILAC FETE The silver medals whieh Bruce Wal:, ¢ | lace and Emanuel Brown won at the FOR JUNE BRIDE ' Fargo May Fe:tival have been on dis-; i} | | play in the bi lety n board for the last ; ie H i { SRNL: | | week, H 4 | Bc te ann rene pane a ne "These medals are of silver, having! | ° e . t \ x lanned for Miss Anne Louise | on the face a sprinter in starting: po.) Atkinson was the week end lilac par-|’ | sition, Around ‘the edgo there is the: i Announcing new arrivals in ty given b 8, F. % | inscription, “Fargo' May Jstival,” be- ; a aA oh ae ae silt nee | low this: there is the seulof the e » apartment in the McKenzie, Twen' Mal | ricultural College, wherg the mect wa: ‘ * five young matrons and, maids, intl, held, 1r { summer a mate friends of the honor guest, were i ‘he bar pins. fre on which the medals! Pee in’ attendance and the afternoon was iu Suspended bear the words “220 i i | spept in making sachets for the trous- Og Hurdle Vand Croley aut, \ { \ sedu. The apartment, one of the i daintiest of suites in the hotel, was : GEO. C. ANDERSON \ ] especially attractive that afternoon; BURIED TOMORROW { a | in.a decoration of lilac blooms. The! jE ao AN, | by ‘ music of the Minot schools. | i ‘An invitation from Minot State Nor-. { mal school was tendered and two of, OREM, M AIL, | ¥ 4 the: past presidents of the State P.; | j q E, O. represented the organization at; Hi tg ’ Normal school conyocation, Miss:Mary | oR i | Y ou HI want to see them and we want you to ] POU are RTA eR Ar | | see them. Lightsome, drooping hats of georgette, { sor retaton: fi Diceena gan oer ; organdy and transparent straw for wear with f i E, 0. is. to promote education among | Victor Berger’s Pap Paper ae P fluffy frocks. © women and now has.a $150,000 fund: | Her suit must be plain and: depend j{ in use for that. object, the speakers Uncle Sam’s Mails uponuline aud aterial lee reared \ : Jaunty sport hats of silk or straw — yarn r Ma talked on the aifns of the P.'E. 0. An. afternoon frock of ‘dark mate-| + ‘ar ; Tae TeraEs abtivas Ge lacking tal rich is ee enya eect MMT washington, May. Ji=ThoSdilnan= Stem aaeommeRe Ba, trimmings, ribbons and streamers are colorful ‘ : sxeltenient ee tas dete a is the braided: material such us Mur-'kee Leader and NeW York Call were SPLINE LI notes. * | tha Mansiield, Selznick, wears. restored today to second class maii-| the postoffice department. ; ay ; me aE ee sie’ Gox| jing privileges, it was anivounced os | Use of a nails aa denied these |} So many lovely hats, you're sure to find just ~. £ 9. * 5 train at Washburn, arriving by the, Se ee i the hat you re looking for. ‘ . : “Soo” inthe evening. i| CITY NEWS | 7 : ” a Mfendan shared the, forianes of ee ‘ an jan. share unes of; the trip with ‘Bismarck delegates, the} a aN Baby Girl REMEMBER toask t 3 i ladies from the: west»continuing their) r. an rs. Wi ‘item iE. Nichol, of! OC Cal- { | ‘ homeward journey’’on, the N. P. at} Moffit, are the parents of a baby girl, ‘ned baking Pod id. be i " S midnight. | born at St. Alexius hospital. wi an i ° e “i 3 Delegates from west of the Missourl) jibe De SARS Eas . Sian: that you get it—the In- i ; were rs. Charette Reed and Dry ey Baby Girl). head on theorangelabel. ye i The st lit 11 7 y Alice.Conger Hunter, Dickinson; Mes-, rand Mrs. Fioyd S. Hastings, of H { The store of quality, service and lower prices * dames Moulton and Weiting of Beach; | 1190 Broadway are parents of-a' baby get: about: bake | a | a 4 / Mrs. Arthur Peterson, Mrs. Florence) girl born at St. Alexius hospital, uve fai rite es. For you will ' | ‘Vostevin, and Mrs. Meillic of Man-! ——— never have any. dan. 4 Auxiliary, Meet y By palates NS t The. Ladies Auxiliary to the Ameri- aleays prods the | a ds t CONSERVATORY RECITALS |. |.can Legion will meet Wednesday eve- | palata fi oe ad Final recitals of Bismarck Conserva-; ning 3 at the American. Legion‘ hall. | fou: tory of Music will. be held in the} — ’ Community room of the eee Library; “Presbyterian Aid Met ” | alwaysuse less than of moat ' on Wednesday and Thursday evenings| The regular business meeting of; other brands because it pos- of this week. Wednesday ,even- | the Presbyterian ladies? Aid will be sesses greater leavening strength.) ing,at '7:45 wilf'be progented the! held) inthe church parlors ‘at 2: w! + juniors pupils in@iano,. violin;*voice,| Thursday afternoon: ‘Pot: buck sup-| ANS ar OM and dramatica’ an oO. ‘Thursday even-{ per will follow at 6:30. : N Lise R bi e 4 ing the sen‘or mbers inthe same; i | 7 a“ Hey \ departments; wilf’ give their closing} Sees Races | “ . ow emem er 4 recital. ‘The public {s “cordially. in-; E. H, Monee chief engineer of the! vited. - | State railroad commission, attended Al U: the automobile races in indiana poti| ways se is 4 f Bs TOC OPI IN ROOF GARDEN. Saturday and is attending -thei Na-| S a, ote ° Invitations have heen issued for ghe| tional Electric Association convention | ] FON 4 opening of the McKenzie hotel roof} being held in Chicago. | garden on Friday, night, June 3. ‘Tne 5 ket | new dancing floor, considerably lar- ng f | ger than lust year, and the new din-| Jack Lyons left last night for a two! - ing room will be scen for the first| months trip in the west. He will visit) J time L b 1 .| Hardin, Moat, and witness the un-| ine by SE eae at cele on: veiling of the Custer monument and) Kl N G Pp O W D E R a] ane the reproduction of the battle of the chestra wil furnish music: Li | : et + Little Big Horn, and then ‘go to Spo- COUNTRY CLUB DANCE. __| Kane. The Country club’s opening dance} = Knocked Down by of the seasen "3 “ttended Inst night Knocked O¢ Down by Gar fecipscalls Sor one eg te bi t : ee oh Harry Homan was knocked down f flour—half k Calumet ° -by seventy-...e .oinles. The enter-) ang run over by an aufomobile driven | Ke Ir @ cup 0! Columbia tainment was in charge of the house; yy Theodore vavlak last evening. — that’s all you. use. — am. ss eer a weekiy | while crossing the street at Fourth! oe never have to rebake. rr we {and ‘Main., The car, a light roadster. Bese ilted dances during the summer season.) passed over Mr. Homan and bruised Contains only such i Bour, level tex Music was furnished by the McKenzic, SSUGy dients 2 as have been Roof Garden orchestra. | P ORTS SKIRT i Food SOLDIER ‘PATIENTS REMEMBERED: § - soe \ te. solaters. and: ‘sailors who are! patients in the hospitals of Bismarck) Pound ii ‘ bi were not forgotten on (Memorial day. Pond cn of aunt emt committees from the ‘War, Mothers 16 02. Some baking powders come in and Auxiliary visiting every room and! 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure ward where soldier patients were to you get a pound when you want it. be found, Flowers and flags were left i with the patients in remembrance of! their important part. in the war. | PREPARING ‘FOR. TOUR The ‘Business and — Professional) » Sues ; ‘Wemen are’ looking. forward ‘with | ! Fy 9 : a3 much interest to the Tour of the! i é v World plauned for this evening, be- America Ss Ideal Summer 4 ginning at 5:45. Refreshments at/ A each home visited will be an expres-; \ ] I d sion of the nationality represented in| re da acation an * the tour. - MISS IRISH RETURNS LIMATE is the mest important factor in a vae Miss: Vivien Irish, who for the past cation, All the marvels of mountain and ocean a sachets made by the young women| and presented the honor guest, were; also of the prevailing lilac color. | The hostess served refreshments, later in the afterndon. P. E, 0. DELEGATES HOME The delegates to.P. E. O. convention) at Minot returned on Saturday even-| ing after a delightful time spent inj} that city. The ladies are enthusiastic) over their reception by the people of Minot and report an excellent meet: ing of the state organization. \ Among’ the interesting features add-| eid to the pleasure of the conven! | by the Minot residents was the m under direction of the supervisor of two years and a half was teacher of! second grade in the ‘Will school, has! returned from California, where she! went during Christmas vacation to! spend- the winter with her mother.: Miss Irish is the guest af her sister| and friends in town. ENTERTAIN SOCIETY. Mrs. Frank Giererman and Mrs. M. Flaherty ‘wil entertain the dun olic Ladies’ Aid at the bishop's resi- dence Thursday afternoon. An invita-| tion is extended to strangers and other | non-members, as well as to all mem-/ bers who are urged to be present. ST. MARY’S OPEN HOUSE. Wednesday afternoon will be ex-; hibit day at St. Mary’s schoot, when! parents of children who are pupils of! the school, and friends, are invited | to visit the school and-view the work done by pupils. | Bes See ae | LISBON GUESTS. i "Mrs. Claud’ Eastman and Mrs, Er- nest Kreutz, of Lisbon, ara guests at} A. W. Carlson’s and attending grand! lodge, which meets in this city. Mrs. Kreutz is a sister of Mr. Carlson... MRS. CATHRO HOSTESS | Mrs, F. W, Cathro was hostess on Friday afternoon at her apartment on Sixth street to a group of friends. The affair was a thimble.tea,and a happy afternoon was spent. | This sports skirt of tallyho in rose’ and gray is worn with a tafloned, t) blouse of white satin. The funeral of ‘Mr, Geo, C, Anderson! | whose death occurred Sunday will, i take place Wednesday ‘afternoon, at 2:39) fror Webb's Undertaking ,par*, lors, Kev. G..H. Qhigley officiating. | Interment will) be at Fairview ceme-! tery. Relatives of ‘Mrs. Anderson arrived. last evenigs: They are Henry Erick- son of Towner, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ; Erickson of Devils Lake, Morris and Sidney Anderson of | Minot, four brothers of Mrs. Anderson. Fallbearers selected ave B, G. Sjohn, | Stephen ‘Bye, C. H, Guleman, Joseph | Coughlin, Fred Butler, and S. Lingle, The many friends of the family in : Bismarck extend to them most heart- i pile sepathy in their Beroavemetts - WE BEGIN WHERE OTHERS STOP -As we do it, the writing of your. policy fires the first gun in our Broadside of Service. After that’ you become the target of our constant atten- tion. Your mind will not be burdened, with’ details. which are rightfully ours to attend to. When a question pops up in your mind about some angle ‘of insurance, ‘shoot it right! along. If we can’t answer it, there is something wrong with us. Have our man see you. f MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Bismarck, N. D. Handy Andy Says— Summer cooking can be made very comfortable for the housewife if she is cquipned with such ar- ticles as I show here—a good ice box is really » necessity—a Pere fection 9i]’stova will cook satisfac- torily and hcip to keep the house’ cool—a ‘ire cooker will permi: fi the housewife to enjoy the out off. doors all afternoon, yet dinner wil’ ‘be ready on time—Many fine fro- zen desserts are possible with < Snow Ball freezer. These are the. kind of articles that wil last many ons and the reason able prices are an extra induce ment to purchase now: ‘LOMAS HDW. CO. Main Street Including-- Georgette hats Organdy hats Silk sport hats is rarely over 81 degrees. Bring your family with you. You may have any kind of a vacation you like—in the moun- tains, on the seashore, on the borders of a magnificent lake, or on the banks of a mighty river, camping in the evergreen forests, golf- _ ing on 38 courses, fishing in mountain streams and lakes or for salmon in its 1ivers, or you may hire or buy an automobile and tour fifteen thousand miles of the most scenic highways in America. . Write for Free Illustrated Booklet to any commercial orgattization in or to Herbert Cuthbert, Secretary, Washington or British Columbia, scenery, unsurpassed, can be enjoyed in the supreme : comfort of a mild, invigorating climate which inspires alertness by day and permits restful slumber at’ night, by the vacationist in the Pacific Northwest. The Summer Temperature even on thg hottest days, in Oregon, Washington and Bi sh Columbia, You will see the country and learn that the business men and citizens generally of this. « great region live unde? the most ideal condi- tions in this or any other Jand. oe % Manufacturers financiers agiérs, fruit grow- ers, fishermen, canners,' shipbuilders, all follow- ing their vocations day by day, and living in a vacation land all the time, where the young people have out door sports’ all the year round. Oregon, . Pacific Northwest Tourist Association, maintained by government funds to give Sree information, L. C. Smith nee Seattle. ' tne vo ree =!