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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922 ' eormmspar rorya bn oa oe Up to M ’s Mi Zi a Te Bt o Mother to Keep Baby’s Milk Pure ; y : ‘nrj7 ag || P B ys Bismarck Boys [| | ‘ FE | The grate schools organize for the i i ; 1 Purpose/of promoting, piysical activi-| ‘ Personal i ties such as baseball, football, basket- MIN el AY : ————$—$—_—————————— ball, ater. ete. Two business men R DP; ° ave en selected by the boys of roof? ae High seen! each school to act on the executive sors g é Ins ree Places | committee, Tie executive will be re- Z, \ In State Contest’ | spduglble for zl the vhysteal activities orse Lto fe: boys of the school. The fol- " | lowing\ig a list of the officers: i The Bismarck high school students Junior high, club colors, blue and’ oa > ig who went to Grand Forks to enter thc! gold. President, Joan Moses; vice State Musical Contest was successful | president, Arnold Von Hagen; treas-! | in. winning three places among the} urer,, Geo. Owens; set : ua fran ee winners. Rex. Berndt won first place ‘Hughes; business men, eS iuiie areas ie eee aceon won ‘hart and’Ray M. ‘Bergeson, | Boro. ang St. Mary's, club “colors, red end} Rex Berndt and Ethel Place ‘won white. 'President, Ji : a ; . e Olson; vice fourth place in the vocal duet. i i an W y ska ; trea i as a e Miss Ariel Anderson, who entered Dresldent; pian W Le iskallay treasurer ‘inthe (declamatory. contest, did’ not Clemens‘Boespflug; secretary, ‘Charles! give her reading until today and ne McCarthy; business men, Messrs. R. B. a report of the result has been receiv- Loubek, ‘H. T. Murphy and Dr. V. J.| : ios ed. tahoe. eS a 3 We recommend Warner’s Corsets for their Junior Pupils Give | president, ‘Balser Klein: trea’ superior wearing quality, their day-in and Pleasing Recital: Hermie Milde; representative day-out comfort, their flexibility; and Pcie tea -| Md Ryberg; business men, Me! their economy. The junior pupils of Mrs. Whitson’s R. Kositzky and D. T, Owens. music class delighted their friends The three executives met with Mr.| Six sound reasons why you will be com. with an excellent program given av MacLeod in the city hall yesterday pletely satisfied with your Warner's i] ee her apartments last evening. Most|~ afternoon and drew up a base ball Corset. t notable in tucir advancement was the| schedule in which the Indian schoo}! ‘ exquisite touch and interpretation will ‘be represented. The games will} Let'us help you select the style for your ' quite beyond their years, be played on Tuesday and Thursday | figure. Mrs, ‘Whitson will discontinue her nights eommoncing at 6.30 oralge. the ij work during the summer. She plans rst games in the series will be play- Prices range from......... 1.50 to $5.00 to go to Chicago where she will take} ed Tuesday night. The Richholt will} 8 $ $ up work in music. be home to the Indains at the city orth Rene Sele) ball park, while the St. Mary's’ will ' tortain the Junior Hi Eleventh ‘ ntertain the Junior High on Eleven " Jamestown Woman . a: ae eiagtile street. ‘The full schedule will be pub- This is style 316. It assures flatter- e fos a To Head District ened an to hold an athletic ing lines to the heavier figure, with o At the. annual convention of - the meet on Friday, the twenty-sixth ee unusual comfort. . Wienih District of the Federation of) CHRTIFIED MILI HELPS A BABY TO HOLD 1S SPINE BRECT —|hanm he rushing oad. lump, ty y q » 7 op g i 5 at ¢ he Buck of Samestowe as By Mrs. Max West put at pate, cuits ice. If there is no| yard dash and the basehel ep for : re-elected president of this district. Late cf the United States Children’s | ice, it should be put in running wa-|distance would constitute the events z 2 ‘ Mrs. John Bollinger, of Jamestown Bureau. ter, or under folds of cheesecloth, the|and that evéry body would compete in wen of the alate and. eu nat endorsed] For Sale: Two pianos, cash was elected vice-president and Mrs.j ends of which are in a pan of water] al] four events. A relay team, com- Manav ee Pe vool in North Da.| 0F,on terms; almost new office A. F. Croff of Dawson, holds over as} Seme wise person once remarked] which stands in an open window. posed of eight men, will be one fea- have taught school in North Da- desk. 210 Th St secretary and treasurer. that the most important thing that] Every mother who has to do with-|tyre of the ‘moet, More particulars] kota 20 years, all of that time in Wai | G@SKk. ayer St. v1 rea ey tna goes into the babys bottle is the good | out ice # summer should have an! wit) bo ‘publighed later. ] pea ae muineital oF ae high school Sa yaa , oF y TY, sense of the mother. iceless refrigerator. These are read- bascball tea il] play and as city superintendent.” A hiaks - Little Miss Betty Laist celebrated| The milk may be of the purest|ily made at home if someone is ie Congresty‘bas a at tho: Indian | aE oS Hemstitching. iN. W. Kelley, her fourtii birthday yesterday by en-jwhen it leaves the dairy, but if it/clever. with a hammer and a saW,| ‘onoot today at 2:30 o'clock TouniHeestace a P FAT REDUCING 211 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. terteining a grevp of her little friends| stands on a sunny door-step for an|and they cost'so little that certain-| "(0 0. sehool baseball schedule hat pales ra niet Mandan, ee { at her home, The afternoon was spent jhour or two, or waits in a hot|ly at least every family in which} ‘Qi" games will commence at 6:30 railroad: died lea jooalshoupital ithe CLUB FORMED : 4 playing games, after which dainty re-jkitchen while the -mother goes to|there is a baby should have one. ||“) “ixcont the Saturday double-|in 24 hours after he was taken ill ie ees, ; a - tm freshments were served at a table|iarket, or is left in an open dish for| Properly made and uscd, this con. |Header atithe ball grounds. The first | with Saeainonia: el Whether the following item received 1 : beautifully decorated with a center/flies to fall into, it will not be fit to pissy wil eee milk cauite sold game of the double-header will com-| Mr, Stack served overseas during | >Y¥ The Tribune is mtended for a +} piece of pink carnations and green!give the baby. 4 enough for safety, even in very hot!" oe.’ 4y 2.60 o'clock and the second |the war in the 52nd Engineers, U. S| knock ‘or a boost for Golden Valley DAILY PHOTO trailing vines and a birthday cake with| _ Milk is an extremely delicate arti- weather, and wil Save, a: world fia game at 4:00 o'clock ‘the home te.m | railroad service, and the funeral ser. | We leave to readers: hae four pink candles. ‘The dainty lunch cle, and is the favorite food of cer-Janxiety about sour por bad = mNS twit be! responsible for umpires and | vice probably will be conducted Tues-] _ “Golden Valley ladies have organ. © BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © i carried out the color scheme of pink,|tain little cells that are capable of |Write to the 1. &. Beparsmenl -Sr|the condition of the grounds. day with the Veterans of Foreign | ized a ‘fat reducing club’ which meets | | Knowhall over the Northwest for Quality The guests included: Elizabeth La.|™aking great trouble for the baby,|Agticn ture, RB LOM Day es Tuesday, May 23, at 6:30, Indians at|Wars in chargo, assisted by the Le-| every evening at private homes whera | | MAIL US YOUR FILMS %, q nice Klei is Sell, Erina {OMe they get inside him. They love |directions for making. ak Richholt. ; gion, Loyal Order of M d| reducing exercises are given.” S a anor Da’ e ond i ; 7.4 jay, , 230, ‘ i ; 2 2 when they find it, they grow and|should be boiled. This is always the/sion at st, Mar t Phillips, Buel Quain, Spencer Sell, multiply wi ‘1 id 1 of. prud in ‘the “hottest |#igh at St, Ma wenty minutes after he was brought ; i » H ply with amazing rapidity. . counsel of prudence 1} eho’ Thursday, Ma: h,- St. Mary’s at} + local hospital St Robert Flint, Vernon Enge, James! On the other hand they are great- | weather. -The baby is not likely to|_.7. rsday; ry 2oth,, ot. at|to a local hospital yesterday after- Eo ao e Baha eat ema ane hab ly discouraged either by cold or after from’ any Possible bed effect eerie May 25, Junior High at ae Seas EN ulve your rord the care it deserves—- atherine Willis assiste @ hostess.'heat. Therefore, the first law of the |of boi mil or a few days, an i ¥ 3 ee wil , care of the milk should be “keep it|will probably be much better’ off, a ey at 2:00, St. Mary’s NOT BOOSTED and it will not “‘shake’’ or ‘‘chatter”” GIVES SURPRISE PARTY very cold.” It should be chilled be-|than he will be if fed upon contami-| "TV odians. eos FOR OFFICE BY a Miss Eunice McQuillan entertained!fore it leaves the dairy. Then itjnated milk of any sort. In still other “Saturday, May 27, 2:00, Richholt vs. ’ oe six of her friends at her home, 310|should be kept chilled until it is de-|cases, it may be best to resort to dried] junior High. Weel ORGANIZATION Seventh street yesterday afternoon |livered at the house. milk, if the quality of the fresh sup-|" imuesday,. May 30, .Richholt at In- ; at a surprise party in honor of Miss} After that the mother must play|ply available is dubious. Dried milk) jign. Pia” In forwarding to newspapers the an- Eva Goetz who recently reccived her/her part. The milk should be taken under variors trade names, may Tuesday, May 29, St. Mary’s at|nouncement of her candidacy for state diploma from the Palmer Penmanship|in the moment it is delivered, and be had in drug stores. Junior High. superintendent of public instruction, company. e afternoon was spent! — RR eee | Friday, Jun> 2, Junior High at} Miss Mertha T. Fulton, of Wahi iu a * + " D A e.1 : 6 peton, playing: eames; after biel ($27) on a business trip. Mr. Cohen will/ left this morning for Fargo, where |Richholt. says: “Please announce that I am a the guests. were: Margaret Barret: also go to Grand Forks, where he will) they will visit friends. ‘dine June 2, St. Mary’s at In-| carididate for the office of superinten- , {i visit hig sons, Meyer and Robert, wio Sree fans. : ; : dent of public instruction at the June Esther Cordon, Eva Goet?, Marqeret|are. attending the University of North ARE VISITING HERE, para primaries Malloy, slerandeis Wells and Ma Dakota. od! ni | Mrs, 0. M. Bowman and son of Lin- OFFICE DEPUTY “Iam making this announcement be- B t FIG jton, were visitors in the city yester- Is NAMED FOR cause I have been urged by the scaool y TO GIVE DINNER, RETURNS FROM MEETING. | day. : wt The members of Minishoshe chapter} Mrs. Alfred Zuger, of the city, and} IG, dia’ re oe of the Daughters of the American Rev-| Miss Mary Elizabeth Downey, stale) | ater ET a 5 ay te Be olution are making arrangements for| librarian, returned this noon from|| CITY NEWS | With the creation of a division ot- RKIN ‘WovuLD you let a high-priced car “‘jerk” and “jump”? for lack a dinner which they will give at the| Jamestown, where they attended the|'g—.. -—————4| fice ot the United States Internal Rev- of the right oil? Then why let your Ford protest without court house on June 3 for those who| meeting of the eighth district of the Dicate Use oital enue Bureeu it {s announced by B. B. heeding the warning? Your Ford will stop “‘jerking’’ when you 4 ie sah are Patriotic) Federation of Women's clubs. Miss Helen Sonuity of Washburn | Hitchcock, division chief, that appro- 0 E put ‘‘F’”’ Autoline Oil in your crank case. ; alks will also be given. e commit — 2 } ‘iation been made f fice ep . . seals gets ; has entered the 'St. Alexius hospital | Priation has made for an o! F’ Autoline Oil softens hard, glazed brake and transmission linings tee in charge of arrangements is com- ‘RETURNS FROM WEST. for treatment. deputy. Mrs. ‘Wilbur Targart will oc- d th bles. th 4 he *'d ne Hee idin posed of Mesdames French, Christian-| (g, L. Patterson, of the Patterson cupy this posftion, Office hours wili d Wha Mrs. Luca Writ Con- Tan Le us enables them to grip the rums’” evenly — avoiding son and S. D. Cook. Land compsny, has returned from Baby Boy be from 9 to 12 In the morning, 1 to 5 Rea t is Wri Fe 'jerky’’ stopping, starting and reversing. Santa, Barbara, Calif, where he spent! yy and Mrs. Frank Ritchie of 600'|in the afternoon and on Saturday from) cerning Her Troubles, Which ‘*F”* Autoline is a motor oil—a perfect all-season lubricant. It costs 230 TO BE STUDENT HELPER the winter months at his winter home. | mnirteenth street announce the arrival |1 to 2 in the afternoon. Mr, Hitch- ‘ no more than ordinary oil. It won’t clog the oil line. € Mr. and Mrs ill not | be Just Like Yours Bruce Wallace, son ¢ ha hs it Mrs, Patterson and daughter will not! of a paby 02. « cock’s duties will take him to various ‘May Note:—Don’t expect “F” Autoline Oil for Fords to do the impossible. It George E. Wallace, of the ci Minn ©! return until school. closes. | parts of the district. Serene es cannot replace worn-out bands or linings. Have your car in good condi- is attending the University of Minne- parece Concrete Poured —_—_—__—_ St. Louis, Mo.—“‘I had troubles that tion—equipped with standard Ford parts. Drain the oil from your crank sota has been asked to become a stu-| ASSOCIATION MEETS. Workmen today completed pouring | PY DER FARMER ail women aro apt to have, with painsin lave overs 500 miles and All it again with “F” Autoline Oil, This ia dent helper in mathematics. In this) «pye Woman's Benefit association) of concrete on the first span of the my back, weak, tired, necessary with any oil. capacity it will be required that he| neq q meeting with Mrs. Anna De-| Missouri river bridge, and prepared RAISES CANE nervous feelings and pa ' read test and examination papers. He| yar. of Fargo, state commander, last|{o continue the work on tho seaond F will receive compensation for _ it. evening. A social time was enjoye:|and third spans. They, will then sur- FOR FEEDING : » Bruce graduated trom, the, lore! high and refreshments were served at the]{ace the roadway with asphalt. school wi e ‘ 3 oe oe ‘ F Hjelm- , close of the evening. ee A ee Ryder, N. D., May 20.—0, L. Hjelm ee N aN y 79 , |Stad, farmer residing near here plans \ The Soe e le anoe Gas ot MRS. HOLM IS HONOR GUEST. | PEOPLE Ss FORUM j|to raisc 40 acres of sugar cane this M oI “ M the high school entertained the mem-| _Mrs. E. 'P. Quain entertained a group) &—-— - “| season, to bo used as fodder a his "Fer your. motors sake pers of the junior class at a hike to, of friends sas evening in, bone ot Bismarck, N. D. May 16, 1922. SNe var See ee Holm d Lydia E, Pink- | \ ing s-|Pirs. Jutta Holm. Cards w “| Editor Tribune: IY ms - am’s Vegetable ak cemierany ue exons qereltiken Mision of the evening after which peditor goodness sakg lol's: a0: some. | Ser pet acre than any: othor. crop that Gompaund Rad done | COPELIN MOTOR CO. ; out in cars and a pleesany ee ube dainty refreshments were served, thing So eee ee ke will stand a severe drought, as the fay eT TS eee Ford Sales and Service spent giving class yells and singing campitee ih \- roots reach down and draw moisture : 23 A ty 201 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. i 0 = FOR MEETING. statenient the otlfer day that “he act ness are gone, my stomach is all right J clase sone. Picnic refreshments were a Leen ; president of the| would wager $50 there were not fonr from'a considerable depth. and J do my work at home and also work served: ears Ate sis association f 19 auto drivers“who were sure for, Swift’s Packing Company. I recom- re i North Dakota is associa out of u e POST TO STAGE PAGEANT. 3 ” ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE, __ [arrived in the-eity this morning to at-] ust what rights they had at preseMt-” | scronton, ,~ D, May 20—The| Fiasd¥ and yee may publish my letter eee eee eee ie Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Lahr and Mr.jtend a nee on Seton: i “ure that the driver on your right had Moury, W. Juinbere: Boat NO: Saat Of! asa testimonial.”’—Mrs. Luu Lucas, | = and Mrs. J. I. (Huyck entertained a| mittee of the assoc the right of way. The council, it ap- Scranton will present the memorial 719A Vandeventer St., St. Louis, Mo. group of twenty friends at bridge at RETURNS FROM TRIP pears passed an ordinance some time ee Hee pore Py eae Again and again one woman tells an the Lahr home on Avenue. B last every Governor RB. A. Nestos returned to|@80 ‘changing © the East and West With acchestiw decompaniment has other of the merit oe Lydia E. Pink- : ' = ing. The combined high score was] | i is from a trip in-| Tights and as it was not given pub- - orches ¢ ham’s Vegetable Compound. won by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brink. | Bismarck. this no paribault ‘and Min-|licity not one auto driver in four been engaged in rehearsal for some! you who work must keep yqurself ame Vases of roses and sweet peas were |cluding Witt EW nston and Chica-|Knows where he is at. Some state of | time and the Scranton post expects) strong and well. You can’t work if you $) used in the rooms. neapolis, Binns ih aulbes ‘Wisconsin. | affairs, we must say. Tiere is one|to entertain several posts from the] are suffering from such troubles. tal go, lll. ani nw , man to blame and that is the Fire and | surrounding towns. : Lucas couldn’t. She tried out Vegeta. = 7 ic 1 ERSARY p I Police Commissioner. 1 think it is} Geo, N. Keniston of Bismarck, will! ble Compound and her letter tells you |= ea ee alice ANEIVE ae will ATTEND MEDICAL, MEETING 4 about time to ask for his resignation, | kpeak. what it did for her. Give Lydia E. Pink. | ou an i be given at the Epworth League serv-| Dred Cre last evening for|! have a little girl wno was nearly ham’s Vegetable Compound a fair trial | ice tomorrow ni~ht at 7 p. m. Special Ramstad ¢ ahi re he will attend the|Tun over the other day, and | want to now. | musical numbers are also on the|St- Louis Where ron Medical As-|S@¥ Tight here that } will’ shoot the nusicam. The older folks ag well. as [Sessions of fhe Americ automobile driver that kills her. Why = Young folks are invited to this Spe- |S0ciations. a speed of 20 miles an hour on down ci i y ice in honor of the! > MINN: LIg. |town streets? i che cal andy eed anniversary: SN ie al, lett | fa auto owner end drlver and a We Will B Y Can you name a better place in ap EALLIDAY this storming for Minneapolis to’ join | father. AYER. e Will Buy Your which to keep jewels, Liberty ots, and Mrs. W. N. Wimmer and] her husband. Mr. an Mis fro bib MIM MOt Lone Dodge Brothers Bonds, securities, stocks, insur- ; {plan to m: . . fi ‘ an ater plaroarch, pent the day tn [A021 = DOS ren abel women alae sm —— | Motor Car ance policies, deeds and all valu- aT ee & —— ki , rhe pains, s' joints, H . ; Bismarck visiting friends, Mr. Wim] pxtERTAIN AT DINNER, |sore muscles and other results of kid ey a a able papers than in a private ae mer Ww! 2 i iss y troul se they ie hy D ] ] a a M sie Champagne and Miss | ney trouble because they neglected the . ¥ Angeles, Calif., and Mrs Wimmer oe aie Se eon cntertained at din-| first warnng symptoms. Foley Kidney TUES Regardless of body, style or age, if deposit box in our fire proo o daughter will leave for Colfax, Towa {ner last evening in honor of Mr. and Pills aid the kidneys to throw out “I had pimples and blackheads you want to dispose of your car vault? where they will visit relatives. |Mrs. Glenn Peck, who are visiting | poisonous waste matter that causes| | over my Hees which caused diahewre” |] see us. ian ‘i i ‘ity. in and misery. K , L. ment. pimples were large, rec, | | . s ERTAINS FOR GUESTS irene ieee he first Weruie Soa en Rule dneT and hard, and were scattered allover | |! There are no strings to this offer— Such boxes rent for $2.00 a year P, Lomas entertained about) GUEST FROM WASHINGTON. | | pitls did me more good than ail the| | TY 4 nanataesianea andre | | YOu do not need to buy a new cat— andup. A few are still available. 25 ladics at her apartment yesterd"v) 7 G_ Nelson, Jr., and son, T. H-} other medicine I ever took. I had kid- bring y to us—if it is in rea- pfternoon in compliment to Mrs. E. WwW. Nelson cf Spokane, Wash., are visit- ney troubie ten years, I don’t have pear eesti ee earner | ring your car ‘0 ue ] ae wolbert, of See Oe eee treet ing friends here for a few days. any pain like I had before 1 took| | gore 1 used Cuticura Soap and Oint- | | site Sas we will give you at the Lomas i ri them.” ment. I found relief and in five | | ¥ rt 1 owed by dainty re- 7 F VISITORS. . A pero por etre nT | ag foeaueg ae ole, & OF ad wens Lume eed when Loaded | [out of town owners, pone ot wit Bismarck Bank ius we nSS iC. F. Lindsay of Bentley D., were]. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- ‘two boxes of Cuticura ‘Ointment |] us your car number and price. fy ohe RETURNS RGO. Jout of town visitors today. ; (Signed) Miss Margaret E. Miketich, | | 4 ate Mrs. ‘anna DeMers, state command-! — rig Se ane dda ly 38 Sixth St., Calumet, Mich. We have a waiting list for used Bismarck. N. D er of the Women's Benefit association | HBRE ON BUSINESS. 8:31 fos ie Coliséum. 10 Cents| | *Cuicurn Soup, Ointment and Tal- | || Dodge Brothers Cars. ,N.D. of Fargo, returned to her home tis! Fred Pfah of Venturia, is a busi-|Per dance. | cum are all you need for all aie : ing. ‘ness visitor in Bismarck today. py ear REET uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with | | bea pee ie Dance Saturday night, May) Ointment, dust with Talcum. | M. B. GILMAN Co. " ON BUSINESS TRIP. } GO TO FARGO. 20th, at Stewart Woodworth eremechrr etal Ale sae prauancn, Pace rE where. Soap 2. Sidney Cohen, of the Marshall-Wells| Mr, and Mrs. Lars Christenson, who|Farm, 11 miles S. E. of Bis-; a one company, left this morning’for Duluth, ‘have been visiting friends in the city, mark. ei

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