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Social and Personal B. and P. W. Club Hold Monthly General Meeting ‘On the first Tuesday wf every month The Business and Professional Women’s Club of Bismarck goes into an open session of a committee of the whole to consider matters of interest to the club, not otherwise cared for py the meeting of directors within the month. Last evening the monthly mecting was well att:nded and mat- ters of mutual interest considered. Chairmen of standing committees re~ ported. ‘Of special note was the report of the committee on the work with. il- diterates. Miss Mallory, principal of tue waa. Moure svnool, reported that of the 82 illiterates listed for Bis- marck, the names of 45 are now on file and Miss Mallory states that all she requires now is a staff of teachers. Sho issues a call for volunteers who can tactfully approach the matter and ! assist in the good work of setting Bis- marck free of illiteracy. Miss Pang- burn, instructor in penmanship, made an excellent report on the work now under way at the state penitentiary. ‘Miss Pangburn states that pupils are ‘vorking their way patiently and suc- cessfully from one grade to the one above and that illiteracy is practically done away with in that — institution. The pupils are keen to take advantage of the opportunity offered. (Miss Hendricka B. Beach, state president of Business and Professional Women's clubs, returned yesterday from an executive meeting at Fargo. Miss Beach r2ports enthusiasm in. all lines of endeavor and gratifying re- sults, The state meeting will:be held at Grand Forks the latter part of May and the various local clubs will vie in the sending of reprosentatives. Bis- marck should beable ta send six or eight at least this year. The meeting ‘will very probably be held at the time of the b2autiful May fete put on an- nually at. the University of North Da- kota, and will be a great incentive to delegates and members to come on for the event. A Jamestown memb:2r, Miss Marion Kerwin, has recently come to Bis- marck with the Harris Robertson Company, and will enter the local club by letter from her Jamestown club. Miss Kerwin spoke for a short time last 2vening on the progress of the Jamestown club. Following the business session, the members worked on materials for the Red Cross, sewing on clothing for lit- tle children. Formal Opening Is a Success| About fifty young ladies of the city enjoyed the formal opening party of the Pecreational room at the Will School last evening. A committee of the Women’s Community Council was in charge of the affair. A delightful evening was spent play- ing} games followed by a program of imprompter numbers arranged by Miss Tillie Larson, ‘Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the eve-| ning by the members. of ‘the commit- tee. Mrs. Moule, who has been in charge of the room, gave a short talk | and told the girls that the room would be open every evening from 7:30 o'clock to 11 o'clock and that all girls in the city were invited to come. The committee in charge of the meeting last night was, Mrs. Moule, Mrs. Smyth, Mrs. ‘Wynkoop, Mrs. Moses, Mrs. ‘Nuessle, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Banncn, Mrs, Call, and Mrs. McGillis. Missionary Society Will Meet Tomorrow The missionary meeting of the Pres byterian caurch will be held in the church parlors on Thursday, ‘March 9 at 3 o'clock, Mrs. P. Z. Mowry will be leader. Mrs. F. J. Grady and Mrs. C. B. Nupen will talk on/Missions among tie Indians of North Dakott, dealing with the reser- vations. Margaret Mowry will tell an Indian story. Miss Russell, a trained nurse in the government Indian serv- ice, will address the meeting. Her work is along the health lines Bis-| marck is putting into her city schools. | Mrs. C. \B. Dickinson of the Indiaa school will tell of her work, All ladies of the city are cordially invited to attend. ATTEND MANDAN MEETING. Judge A. M. Christianson, L.. K. Thompson, Worth Lumry, 0. Lund- qaist, R. E. Bonham, .L. S,.Craswell| and F. J. Grady of the city, went to Mandan last night to attend the An- nual 'Home-coming and Past Masters night meeting at the meeting of tae Mandan Masonic lodge No. 8. Judge, Christianson addressed the meeting on “Masonic Service.” RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA. Mrs. E. J. Gobel of Fourth stree! returned last night from Staples, Minn., where she was called by t death of her infant granddaughter. (Mrs. Gebel was accompanied to Bis- marek by her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Robinson. who will visit at the home; of her parents here for several weeks. LADIZ3’ AID POSTPONED. The regular meeting of the Ladies’| Aid society of the First Lutheran | church which was to have been held at the church parlors tomorrow after- noon, has been postponed until Thurs- day afternoon, Marc, 16th, at which time members and frieads of the so- ciety are asked to attend. | CABINET WILL MEET. The Sunday School Cabinet of the} First Baxtist church will hold their) meeting this evening. The ‘Cabinet is composed of the teachers and offers of the Sunday school. There will be no prayer meeting at the church this) evening. VISITS IN CITY. | Elmer Eid, principal of the schcol' at Wing was a visitor in the city yes-| * terday. REBEKAHS TO MEET. The regular meeting of the Rebek- | ahs will be held on Friday eveaing. | The initiation which had been pla anned WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922 {SCOUT NOTES | o + for Friday has been postponed on ac count of ilness among many of the members and their families, DISTRICT AID MEETINGS. District No. 2 of the McCabe Meta- odist Ladies Aid will meet at 3 o’clock on Thursday afterhoon in the men’s room of the church. Mrs. ‘B, M. Dunn and Mrs. Thomas McGowan will be hostesses. | District ‘No, 3 will meet with Mrs. j W. C. Cashman at her home, 516 Ninth | street. All members and friends are invited attend. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY. | A number of friends of Mrs. E., ‘Fitzgerald gathered at her home, 217 Sixth street last evening in honor of her birthday. The affair was in the nature cf a surprise party. A pleas- ant evening was spent playing cards followed by dainty refreshments, VISITING IN CITY. Dr. R.-H. Ross, eye, ear, nose and {throat specialist, in the government Indian service, is in the city for a| few days, Miss Russell, a trained| nurse, assistant to Dr. R. H, Ross is at the Indian school for a few days. MUSICAL CLUB MEBTS. The members of the Thursday Musi. cal club will meet with Mrs. A. G. Jacobson at her home at the Rose apartments tomorrow afternoon. This is the postponed meeting waich was to have been held last week. ELKS TO GIVE DANCE The Elks lodge will give a_ St. ‘Patrick’s day dinner dance, March 17, it is announced by the house commit- tee. Dinner wi!l be served from 8 until 11 o'clock. Musie will be fur- nished by the Elks five-piece orches- tra. FOURTH DIVISION MEETS. Te Fourth Division of St. Mary's Sewing Circle will meet with Mrs. B. Brock, 3101-2 Main street on Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. DIVISION WILL MEET. The Third Division of St. Mary's Sewing Circle will meet with Mrs. George D. Gorman at her home, 819 Fifth street, on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. GUILD WILL MEET. St. Georges Episcopal Guild ‘ will hold their meeting at the parish house tomorrow ‘afternoon at 3 o’clock. Mis- sionary papers will constitute the pro- gram for the meeting. TO VISIT SCHOOLS. County Superintendent and Mrs. W. FE, Parsons left tais morning for Wing, \N. D, where they will visit the schools. FIELD REPRESENTATIVE HERE. Miss Henrietta Lund, field represen- tative of the Red Cross is visiting Bis- marck and the local chapter of the Red Cross for a few days. OUT OF TOWN VISITORS. \ J..R. Schmidt of Beulah, W. L. Dod- son of Steele, and J. M. Thompson of Wilton, were out of town visitors in Bismarck today. HAVE OPEN HOUSE. There will- bet an open house party for all ‘non-members at the Business and Professional Women's club rooms ‘this evening. McKENZIE VISITORS HERE. iH. H. Crum and H, T. Crum of Mc- Kenzie, N. D., are visiting in the Cap- ital City today. HERE FROM BEULAH. G. B. Hunner, John Erbele and E. Curly of Beulah, 'N. D., are visiting in the city today. SHOPPING IN CITY. Mrs. T. ‘B, English of Steele, N. D., spent yesterday in Bisiarck shopping and visiting here. RUGBY RESIDENT HERE. C. H. Bowles of Rugby, N. D., is in the city looking after business inter- ests here. VISITOR FROM SHARON. Senator C, F. Ellingson of Siaron. N. D., is in the city on a business visit, PARSHAL iL VISITOR HERE. C. E. Shubert of Parshall, N. D., in the city on a several ‘day’s visit. HERE FROM TOWNER. Robert Gorman of Towner, N, D., was a visitor in Bismarck today. ‘HERE ON BUSINESS. Fred EB. Rose of Rolette, N. D., ii in the city on a, business visit. Ey ‘BUSINESS VISITOR. H. Salmonson of Bottineau, N. D., is} a business visitor here today. BEACH, VISITOR HERE, A. J. O'Keefe of Beach, N. D., is a business visitor in the city. ‘Sakakawea Gir! Scouts. Several members of the Sakakawea Gir] Scouts gave a play at the Scout! meeting Tuesday evening. The play was original and was written by Eve-| lyn Martin, one of tae Scouts. Friday evening, March 10, the Scouts are going on a sleigh ride and are to be entertained afterwards at the nome of Evelyn George. ‘Esther Larson was voted in to the} troop, Tuesday evening. This makes) tl all the patrols full. Visit the he Three-C-Delicatesen | at the Capital Commercial Com-| pany’s store Fifth street. Sal-| ads, Cold Meats, Sausage, Baked LOUIS GARSKE BADLY INJURED Thrown From Sled in Runaway Accident Today Louis Garske, well known farmer, living a mile and a half north of the city, was badly hurt in a runaway ac- cident this morning. It was said at St. Atexius hospital this afternoon that no bones were broken and it is not be- lieved he is seriously injured. Mr, Garské was thrown from the sled on which he was riding when he team became frightened in an un- known manner just north of the cap- itol and ran away. Mr. Garske may have been run over by the sled. He lay for some little time, crying, for help, being unable to move, and a girl employed in the office of the Adju- tant-General’s office heard his cries. Others went to his aid. The accident happened about 9.45 . M. ¢—________._____.s | CITY NEWS o— — Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs, John Fandrich, of the city, announce the arrival of a baby boy at the Bismarck hospital yester- ay. Is Confined to Home, Miss Vivian Martineson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Martineson of Eighth street, is confined to her hom with scarlet fever. Bismarck Hospital News Emma Klein of Herreid, Frances Worst of the city, and Mrs. Tony 01 bon of Dogden, have entered the Bi marck hospital for treatment, Seen Has Serious Operation. Arthur Bauer, of 715 Sixth street, underwent a serious operation at the St. Alexius hospital yesterday morn ing. He is doing as well as could be expected. Called to Jamestown. Miss Mamie Howe, of Bismarck, is in Wimbledon, ,being called there be cause of the death of her little nep. hew, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Leick, living near Wimbjedon. * Purchases House Edmund Schlechter, of A. W. Lucas and company, has purchased tho house of Emma F. Hoag, 1306 Avenue B East. Mr, and Mrs. Hoag and fam ily may move to Spokane, Wiash., soon ‘The deal was handled by the F. E. Hedden real estate agency. Infant Dies Milad Joseph, t he little three months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Solo- men Nicola of 813 Thayer street, pass- ‘ed away at the home this noon. Pneu- monia was the cause of death. Besides the parenis, two sisters and a brother survive. Funeral arrangements have not been made. To Serve Doughnuts. The Salvation Army has asked offi- cers of Company A if taey might not serve the “dug-out luncheon” at the federa] inspection . of the company, which is Thursday night. The offer was gladly accepted. Doughnuts and coffee, the same luncheon served in France, will be served following, the inspection. Assistant Observers Needed The Civil Service Commission i vite special attention to the fact that in the examination held recently in Bismarck, N. D,, and other cities throughout the United States for as- sistant observer, Weather Bureau, ap- plicants were not secured in the num- ber desired, and that this examination will again be held on March 22. Per- sons interested in this or other exam- inations should apply to the Secre- tary of the U, S. Civil Service Board at the local post office for detailed in- formation and application blanks. Fire Department Called The fire department was called to the home of Mrs. Faber, on Sweet street, between Fourth and Fifth, about 6:30 o'clock last evening. The side of the small house was burning. The cause of the blaze is unknown, but it is thought that boys playing may have started it. The damage was not great. This was the first fire since February 15, and the fire de- g|partment is congratulating itself and the people of the city, as it would have been difficult to get through the heavy snow to many parts of the city during the last three weeks. NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS Last Discount Day Friday,’ March 10th. No discount will be allowed on Bills Paid after that date. BISMARCK GAS COMPANY. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets— the sub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almostinstantaneous. These little olive- colored: tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel gomplaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They~take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. leadaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and | Apples, etc., ready to serve. AMERICAN LEGION Regular meeting at 8 o’clock tonight followed by social ses- | sion by the Auxiliary. } The ladies dies of f the » Episcopal Church will hold a cake sale at Perry’s Furniture Store, Satur- jday, at 2:30. | “heavy. TY E EWRITERS All makes sold and rented Bismarck Typewriter Co. Bismarck, N. D. .” They “clear” clouded brain | and “perk up” the spirits. 15cand 30c. , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Rotary Stages District Meeting Getting Word From Sister State Clubs The Bismarck Rotary club at the McKenzie hotel this noon ‘staged a regular “make believe” district con- vention, Chairman Burt Finney abdi- cated and yielded the gavel to Charles Anderson. Hach club jn the state was wepresented by a’ Bismarck member except Grand Forks and Mandan. Jim Hanley. told about Mandan, the baby of Rotary and Art Dennis represented Grand Forks. James ©. Taylor told of the accomplishments of the Bis- marck club which has fathered many worthy projects during the year. ‘Minot was _ represented by L. C, Thompson; Valley City by “Bob” Simp- son, a new member of the Bismarck Rotary; Williston, Phil Meyer; Devils Lake failed to send a report; Fargo’s report was read by Henry Duemeland; Ted Quanrud presented a report from Wahpeton. Geo. Duemeland reported from Jamestown and Dr. Hartman read the Dickinson report, All of the Rotary clubs stressed boys’ welfare work and interest in di- versified farming. The spirit of Ro- tary and what it has done to bring the business men of the various cities into closer union was also emphasized, Minot was accorded the honors of the next district convention. Charles Anderson.received a fitting gift at the hands of Burt Finney. His words of appreciation fitted the occasion. - Among the visitors were Gilbert Haggart, Mr. Comny, Fargo; Art Den- STYLE much sought men’s appearance MUTASE LE LL also Women’s Hair Bobbing. do a limited amount of Men’ SANA Spring Oxfords where a degree of sturdi- ness is wanted without an ness. It is a feature char- « acteristic of this black Kid ’’. Oxford and of other styles in our Spring assortments. $5.00 to $9.00 Richmond’ 115 4th St. >HI Hart’s Marinello Shop Room 4. Hughes Bldg. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 896. We wish to announce that we have opened a new de- partment in connection with the Marinello Shop. We do Children’s Hair Cutting, Manicuring and Shampooing, We are going to specialize in children’s work, but will in Electric Facials and Scalp Treatments. We would be pleased te have you come in and look over our place and note methods of sterilization. LICENSED BARBER IN CHARGE. 1 nis, Grand Forks; Burnett of Dickin- son and Jim Hanley of Mandan. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank friends and neiga. | bors of Mrs, Leslie for taeir kindness in the recent bereavement and for the; many beautiful floral offerings. —Women’s Benefit Association of the Maccabees. ‘ Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday evenings at: 8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated. 10c per dance.” AMERICAN LEGION Regular meeting at 8 o’clock tonight followed by social ses- sion by the Auxiliary. ITAMINES are an essential factor in promoting healthful growth Scott’s Emulsion is far richer in the fat soluble A vitamine than cream. It aids growth—builds health! AT ALL DRUG STORES PRICE, $1.20 and 60c, 21-15 i EFINEMENT IN is a feature ; after in Wo- of rugged- s Bootery 1 PAGE FIVE 's Barber Work, specializing Do You s of Kodak duction on all 614x8Y% regularly 8x10 regularly 80¢ 9x11 regularly 80¢ 10x12. regula We carr: a fresh stock unusual siz of better pictures. (Formerly BISMARCK, DY" DY DE D/A DAD wy away During the first half of March we are making a big re- you have several negatives that will enlarge well. | Our regular high-class material end workmanship will be used. 5x7 regular ea. during sale 3 for $ .75 50c ea. during sale 3 for a. 1. ly $1.00 ea. during sale 3 for Supplies of all kinds. Expert Kodak repairs. One day service for developing which reach the Kodak department before 9 a. m. On request we will give advice regarding the making HOSKINS-MEYER ‘Kodak? enlargements. Undoubtedly during sale 3 for during sale 3 for of Eastman films, including and printing of films Hoskins) N. DAK. Russia was the first country to em-| Ip'oy wood paving for streets. It has been discovered that gela- tine can be mado from old leather. Heading off a Headache And numberless other physical and mental ills which tend to decrease your efficiency means short cutting it to us for an eye examination. Unknowingly 70% of us are handicapped by deficient vision. Know the condition of your eyes—don’t “guess.” If you need glasses we can fit you becomingly in a pair of our “Quality Beyond Question” frames with lenses ground in our up to date shop. We can also replace your broken lenses accurately and without any delay. Bonham Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists. SAVE 25% A $3.50 Weighted Polishing Brush and an 85c Can of « JOHNSON’S PREPARED WAX For $3.50 - For a limited time we offer this handy floor- polishing outfit at a saving of 85 cents. 1—Weighted Johnson’s Polishing Brush. . .$3.50 1—Pint of Johnson’s Prepared Wax...... .85 (For $3.50) $4.35 With this Floor Polishing Outfit, you can keep your floors and linoleum like new. The Brush will last for years and frequently. Fi Richholt’s Cash »« Carry N 306 Main St. save you many times its cost. The Secret of Beautiful Floors is to keep them in perfect condition.. Door- ways, passages and tracks should be polished This requires no great amount of time or effort if Johnson’s Prepared Wax and Weighted Polishing Brush.are used. Johnson] 's Prepared Wax and Weighted ‘Pol- ishing Brush will rejuvenate your floors and linoleum, add- ing a touch of refinement to your home. rench & Welch Hardware Phone 141 | Phone 631 | wi) Grocery [7th & Thayer | The ARE Cash and Carry Store Sugar, 14 pounds...... Reais a Tall cans....... ores dieie Sisce Pink Salmon, Rinso, 9c. 3 7 cans $1.00 PEGS Utes ewe ees ham aged eters No boiling. Electric Spark Soap, 18 bars for. Argo Corn Starch. 3 pkgs..... No rubbing. Our guarantee on coffee. If not satisfied your money back. No better coffee on the market. Richholt’s Quality Coffee, 1 1b, 40c. 3 Ibs. Richholt’s Special Blend, 1 Ib. 30c. 3 lbs... “Si” Rohrer’s Country Sausage. WHERE QUALITY COUNTS F.A.BROWN 115 Fifth Street The Quality Grocer oe $L15 87 oe Very Fine. 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