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~~ ! ‘ a ‘\\Social and ~ for February 24. “ there will no dutication FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 10, ’22 Personal Community Meeting | at Wachter'School | Is Well Attended au | Sixty people attended the Commun. | ity meeting of Parents and ‘Teaches | at: the Wachter school last evening.’ Much interest is being taken tn these meatings. A Lincoln program was given. The pupils of the Sth and 6th grades sang patriotoc songs, Mrs. ‘H. O. Wray played 2 pleasing collection of fa- milar melodies. ‘Miss Minnie J. Niel- son, state superintendent of Public Instruction, spoke on Lincoln and her visit to the home of Lincoln. Miss Bertha. Palmer, of the state depart- ment of education, gave an illustrated talk on Lincoln. ‘Mrs. Wray rendered | several other numbers on’ the piano. The program was then closed with Communiiy Singing lead by ‘Miss Pal- mer. A social hour followed the program. Refreshments were served by the Fertnightly club. Roll Call, by grades, was taken to determine which grade had the largest number of’ parents, present. The 3rd and 4th were found to havo the larg- est number, Miss. Nielsen -is \ go- ing to present a flag to the school. This flag goes to the. room that has ‘the largest number: of parents present at these meetings and will remain in taat room until the next meeting. A Washington program is being planned Combined Program ie Is Announced For Valentine Social; The committee in cherge of th cial to “be held: at the Presbyterian | church next Thursday afterhoon, Feb- ruary 16, held their meeting yesterday afternoon and made arrangements for | this meeting. '[Th2 meeting is to be | ¢ in the nature of a Valentine social. | The decorations etc. will bein keop- | ing with the Valentine season. The program is to be Patriotic and! as the meeting is midway Lincoln and Washington's birthdays it is plan- ‘ned to have a combined. program. The entire | program has not b nounced but among the numbers will be readings. by Mrs. Obert Olson dnd ae A. G, Jacobson will lead the sing- ng. wirs, I, A. Lahr is chairman of the romnuitice of arrangaments and those isting her are: Mesdames P. R. V. AJ McMahon, George Mun- | cPhee, red Ohde, Movling, | S. Dobler, William Ss. ‘ook, Ralph Hyland, O'Connell, itson, Bodenstab and G.'A. Rawlings. .. LOCAL GIRL ON TEAM Brice Worley of ‘Pettibone, Donald Barr of Devils Lake and Alvin’ Strutz of Jamestown, . with, Harold. Sheets, Jamestown as alternate, will repre- sent Jaméstown College as the men’s team in a double debate-with C€oncor- dia..March. 15... Miss Louise Huber, Bismarck, Miss. Nina Mactnnes, ‘Naches. Wash., and Miss Edna Zubér, Fessenden, with Miss Winnifred Coomb, Drayton,‘as alternate, consti- tute the women’s team, They will go to Concordia and uphold. the affirma- tive of the question: “Resolved that the closed or union shop is preferable to the open shop to the United States.” The men’s team will debate here sus- taining the negative of the same ques- tion. 3 The teams were selected at a pre- liminary contest in Voorhees Chapel on the evening of February &. GIVE SPECIAL RATES The first and third Tuesday every; month, March to Nov., inclusive, the Northern Pacific railroad will sell | Homeseeker’s tickets from St. Paul, ! Minneapolis, Duluth and Superior to points on the Northern Pacific as far west as Ellenbury, Wash., at rate of one fare plus two dollars round trip, | limit 21 days, good fora — stopover west of Towner City, N..D., First, class Montana and east, second class, Idaho, Washington and Oregon des-! ‘tinations, | GIVE SURPRISE PARTY H Olive, the daughter of Mr. avid Mrs. Robert Jager, was the guest of honor at a surprise party at her home in honor of her 16th birthday. 16 school | mates gathered at the home and spent } a most enjoyable evening, playing | games and dancing. Delicious r2- | freshments were ‘served at the closo | of the evening. sat ENTERTAIN AT HOME Mrs. R. B. Potter and Mrs. N. 1. |” Lyle entertained twelve Royal Neigh- | bors at the home of Mrs. Potter on Ninth street last evening. Dancing and cards’ were the diversion of the evening. Mrs. W. McGuinness and Mrs. Arthur Gussner won the honors at cards. Dainty refreshments were | at the close of the evening. \ CALL SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of the Women's | Community Council has been calle] for tomorrow afternoon at the Room in the Masonic Temple at 3:30 o'clock. The purpose of the mecti ig to form some sort of association F a clearing house for charity so that: of work | here. RICKETS Cod-liver oil is the best thing in the world for rickets. Scott’s Emulsion contains richest cod-liver oil, abundant in the vita- mines that every rickety child needs. AT ALL DRUG STORES PRICE, $1.20 and 60c. ‘Scott & Bowne, Bloowfield, N. J. ——ALSO MAKERS OF —— KI-MOIDS (Tablets er Gramuiss) ) For INDIGESTION F tak { i i | | { - in honor of Sister Boniface at the St. |for a few days. on nee GIRL SCOUTS PLAY A. fair, size ‘crowd attended: : the matinee ‘at the Eltinge Therter yes- terday afternoon which ‘was for the benefit of the Sakakawea Girl Scouts. A comedy, and a scenic with the Girl Scout picture, “The Golden Eaglet” formed. a most enjoyable program) The entire piogram. was very good. ILLITERACY COMMITTEE MEETS The Illiteracy Committee from the: Business and Professional Women’s | club held a meeting at the Grand Pa- cific hotel! last evening. The commit- tee ‘have begun their work and ask the cooperation of all Bismarck citi- zens in the attempt to do away with illiteracy in the city. SUNSHINE CLUB IENTERTAINS | The members of the Sunshine club entertained their husbands, sons and daughters at a Pot Luck supper at 6:30 o'clock at. the Home of ‘Judge and Mrs, KE. T. Burke last evening. Following the supp2r.a pleasant even- ing was speni dancing and playing cards, 2 | TO RETURN TONIGHT. J, J. M. MacLeod of the city, is ex- pected to return tonight from Minot, where he attended the Father and Sons banquet. Mr. MacLeod address- | ed the Fathers and Sons on the “Boys’| Work in Bismarck.” IS IN| MI BAPOLIS. Judge W. S. Casselman of the city, is in Minneapolis on a visit. While there he will attend the auto show and enroute to Bismarck expects to visit friends in Fargo for a few. days. ON FEDERATION WORK Mrs. L. N. Cary of Mandan was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. Cary conferred with Bismarck ladies. in connection with work of the Fed- eration of Wiowen’s clubs, i AUXILIARY TO MEET The American Legion Auxiliary will meet at‘the Legion Hall Monday at 2! o'clock to attend the Golden Jubilee Alexius hospital. RETURNED FROM TRIP from New York and Chicago where he thas been on a buying trip in the in-| terests of the Webb Brothers depart-| ment store. TO VISIT IN INDIANA Mr..and Mrs. William H. Bechtel of} Hazelton. who have been. the gyests of Bismarck friends, left this;morning for Oden, Indiana, where .they will visit. HYRE FOR TREATMENT Walter Sundquist of Steele, N. D., who was quite severely burned a few weeks ago, returned {o Bismarck yes- terday for further treatment. LEAVES FOR. TEXAS MW. J. Rishard-of Wilton, N, D., well known inthe city, left yesterday for ae Worth, Texas, where, he will visit. © 7°.) TO ST. PAUL George: M. ‘Blasing: of Richardton, a visitor. in Bismarck for the past few. ony) left ‘this:morning for St. Paul, inn, DULUTH VISITOR HERE Me F. D, Cuthbert of Dultth, Minn., was | a busincss visitor in the’ city yester- | day. i ‘ WILTON VISITORS HERE H. C, Asplund and William Asplund | of. Wilton, N. D., are in-the city: at- | ten:ling to business matters today. LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON F. F. Kahler of Goodrich, N; D., who has been visiting in the city, left last night for Walla Walla, Wash. OUT OF TOWN VISITORS i Frank Lindstrom of Baldwin and G. A. Bekk:n of Harvey are out of town visitors in the city today. | HERE ON BUSINESS : W. A. Larson of Baldwin, N. D., is a business visitor in the city today. HERE FROM. ST. CLOUD Mrs. Charles Chisholm of St. Cloud, ‘Minn., is visiting friends in the city HAZELTON VISITOR HERE «| J. E. McMullen of Hazelton, N. D.,! is in the city ‘ooking after business interests today. eee i ~ VISTITING MOTHER HERE. i Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Beighley of Far- go, are visiting Mr. Beighley’s moth-; DYE SKIRT, COAT | DRAPERIES WITH DIAMOND DYES Each package of “Diamond Dyes” | contains directions so simple that any | woman can dye or tint faded, shabby skirts, dr waists, coats, sweat. | P.M. Webb returned yesterday | | \y Sa | | er here, Mrs. Ri T.*Wood,, for a féw days. ‘From here Mr: and Mrs. Beigh> ley leave for Montana, where they ex- pect to make their suture home. VISITING FRIENDS HERE ‘Mr. and Mrs. Guy McClain of Max, N. D., wre visiting friends in the city today. ‘SHOPPING IN CITY Mrs. R. W, Miller of Moffit, N. 'D., is shopping and visiting in the city to-,Clevelend is ill at her hom:, 614 Ave-| Dodge cars. , Whilc each. visitor has day. IN FARGO ON BUSINESS John B, Adams of Park avenue is in Fargo, N. D., on a_ business visit. ! ‘ REGAN BUSINESS VISITOR ‘Clem Malone of Regan, N. D., was in the city on a business visit today. LEAVES FOR NEBRASKA John Devita, of Beulah, N. D., left this morning for Lincoln, Nebraska, ON BUSINESS VISIT. J. D, Healow is in Fargo on a sev- eral days’ business: visit. i AWAY ON BUSINESS, M. Julius of the city, is a business visitor in Fargo. Write, telephone or ask B. E.! Jones for rates and information! on the wonderful new New York; Life Policy. Phone 915. P. O. Box 634. Cinerarias in four inch pots, any color, 5Cc each. Phone 784-W. We deliver. Oscar H. Will & Co. 324 4th St. Dance at Baker’s. Hall every Tuesday, Thursday. and Satur day nights. Best music and floor in state. 10c a dance. and have a nice’ assortment 1 Ib. Box Chocolates. .....< 121 5th St. Qo i her did Stop Falling Hair? Certainly we can. Ask ments with us. Every one be too. if we fail. ers, stock hangings, draperies, everything like new. Buy “Diamond i Dyes’—no other kind—then - perfect | home , dyeing is guaranteed, evon if! you have never dyed before. » Tell | your druggist whether the material | you wish to dye is wool or silk, or{ whether it is linen, cotton, oremixed { goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, | spot, fade, or run. Ady. ! (Abjectionable 2 Hair Growth ] may be removed | without | discom- i fort or remotert i danger of injuri- ous after effects “with one applica. =| tion of \ ARINELLO Depilatory Complete direc- tions with each | Package assures | the desired re- Its. i Hart’s Marinello Shop, Room 4 Hughes: Bidg.. Opposite G. P. Hotel, ' ~ Bismarck, 1 ‘SUNSET BA FOR SATURDAY ONLY Feb. 11th, 1922. , ECONOMY S |e “‘ where ‘burial ‘will take ‘place beside ‘Hazelton of Wibaux, Mont., Mrs. F. W. "HUYLER’S Chocolates and Bon Bons We have secured the Bismarck Agency For Huylers Candies, which are Nationally reccgnized asthe best, SPECIAL SATURDAY MARTIN’ (The Princess) CAIL over again'on Vulentine’s: EMEMBER in your boyhood TODAY—perpetuate this splen- a. Flower Valentine. to sweet- heart, wife or mother. i Corsage Bouquets’ Flowering Plants Valentine Baskets of Gift Box of Flowers Bismarck, marck men and women who have taken a course of treat- We positively guarantee results. Will refund cost Ladies phone 130W. for appointment. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE eee ease io he. | Baby Boy. f Mr. and Mrs. John Nordstrom of ; Baldwin, N. D., announec the arrival iofa baby boy ° j Daughter Is II! Sarah -1d®, the little nine year old! itors have called during the week to aac eR teh Mr. and: iMrs:, WE. {nue C, with pneumonia. | Little Miss iCleveland was to have been a “Sam-/dict is for thé closed car type. imy” in “Katcha Koo.” H Dies at Sterling, Mrs. Joyce Harding, 77 years old, of} Sterling, died at thé home of her son pat Sterling on Wednesday. Since the| } death of her husband, a number of lyears agc, Mrs. Harding has made her: home at Sterling. The remains} ;, were taken to Sterling. where funeral! {services were held after which the| body was taken to Watertown, S. D., | her husband. i Martin’ Weisz of Krem,' Grace and | Velva Livdahl cf the city, Mrs. Charles | Ash of Underwood, Lewis Holum of Parshall, and Laverne Gaebe of New ‘Salem, “have entered the Bismarck hospital. for treatment, | Mrs, L. H. Richmond. who has been confined to the hospital for the past | : Professor and: Mrs. C. EARL JO DELL Dancing Instructors at ‘ ‘BAKER HALL ! Open .12..noon: to 10 p. m. \]] Mcnday, ‘Wednesday, Friday, Open 12 noon to'8 p. m. { { i ~ Tuesday, Thurgday and Saturday,” on hand to choose from. 5 Old Suxet Song ay Tebruary the tf: qe days how you shyly sent a Valentine. old time custom by sending SUGGESTIONS: $1.50 to $6.00 _ $1.00 up Flowers $3.00 up $2.00 up HOSKINS, Inc. _ North ‘Dakota. Remove Dandruff? us for reference list of Bis- of them satisfied. You will RBER SHOP HOE STORE. b SHOE SALE $5 Any Shoe in the House not over.. -$5.00, Economy Shoe Store ~ 302% Main St. | four weeks, following an operation, ae | | CITY NEWS | | returned to her heme last night. - Mrs. | well, and you have a quarte ESTE: \ PAGE FIVE NOTICE floor in state. Ten cents a dance : _,, |—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- Owing to the new city ordi- if ‘ 5 nance,’ dance halls must. close sie i : Bem. beri ie prompily at 2 a. m. every even-| “ain Street. a ing, except Saturday, when clos- ; 5 ing houris 12:30 o’clock. Patrons|/ Dance at Baker’s Hall every of Baker’s hall are urged to come| Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- early, so as to enjoy the full pro-|day nights. Best music and gram of dances. Best music and floor in state. 10c.a dance. ~ R. C. Wildfang and son, Merlon, of McKenzie, returned to their home. have CLOSED CAR, FAVORITE: . The special exhibit, of Dodge Broth- ers cars at 210. Main street ends Sun- jday evening. “Fully one thousand vis- examine -and-. compare. the different a decided preference, the general ver- The Dodge chassis on a revolv form at, 212 Main street, is au intaresting ex- hibit as all parts are exposed, show- ing the working mochanismn. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONE POUND BOX CHERRY COCKTAILS GIRLS! LEMONS. WHITEN ROUGH CHAPPED HANDS Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces ot Orcharad White, which any drug store will supply for a few cen shake int of harmless and delightful lemon-bleach lotion to soften and whiten red, rough or chapped hands. This home-made lemon lotion is far superior to glyc- erin an: 10se water to smoothen the skin. Famous stage beauties use it t bleach and bring that soft, clear, r white complexion, because it doesn’t | | ‘irritate. Adv. aa ANU LNT entrants 75 cents THE CHOCOLATE SHOP 7: TAXI. ——57 Passenger . . 26e Passengers 5 Passengers Passengers .. (Including Capitol.) ROHRER TAXI LINE 57— Fashion Favors. sHNTNEMRET SMART Tice Ls TYPEWRITERS : All makes old and rented * Bamatek writer 7Biamarck, | | i No costume is ever complete for any winter event without a suitable corsage adorn- ment of flowers. It need not call for much money to obtain for you just the bouquet you desire to wear for that afternoon or evening engagement. Here are some of the most desired flowers: VIOLETS ROSES Oscar H. Will & Co. || Phone:784-W. 324 4th St. 2 z Citi i mini mn mm Ts Fy PM MU UU UU UM UU UU LL UU NEWS TO THE PUBLIC I have, opened a’ Shoe Repair Shop across the street ‘from Wachter. :.Transfer Co., on Fifth street... First class werk. All my work is guar. anteed for satisfaction. Best material used. At Low Prices. SWEET PEAS “TILSNER Even Back in the Stone Age-- The knowledge of Bread’s great nourishing powers is not new, but as old as man himself. Even back in the stone age, thou- sands of years ago, men depended on flour and Bread. Not Bread as you have it today, made tender, light and nutri- tious by every device known to the baker's art, but cakes made from wheat and barley, coarsely ground on stones. The calcined remains of such cakes have been found among the relics of the Swiss Lake dwellings, dating back to the stone age. Pretty poor stuff you would think it today, by contrast with your loaf of BLUE RIBBON or HUMPTY DUMPTY BREAD The tenderness, rich flavor and beautiful appearance of this generous loaf, contain- ing the pure, high-quality ingredients that make it true energy food, indicate the for- ward march of civilization and represent the present high peak of purity and nour- ishment in Bread. fe For health,. for enjoyment, for economy, “cat more Bread at every meal. Order a loaf from your grocer today. The Barker Baking and Candy Co. Bismarck, N. D.