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MONDAY, MAY 29, 1922 _ Tc-morrow ig Memorial Day Store Closed | Social and Personal Ladies Entertain | P.E.O. Delegates ~ To Convention | (Departing from the usual practice of jentertaining convention attendants in |the homes, members of Mandan chap- ter today furnished their first surprise to the delegates to the P. E. O, state !convention when a hundred or more jladies trom the 11 chapters in the state were assigned rooms at the Lewis and Clark hotel while they are in the city, at the expense of the loca] | organization, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Proper Feeding From the Start Means Health PAGE FIVE the lower floor to have five ‘store rooms and the upper stories to be apartments. Work of clearing the lot for the new building beean today. ee er ce , | CITY NEWS ||. Notice: All Knights of Clum- -_______-______————+| bus are hereby notified to assem- ‘Tribune to Publish ble at 2nd and 8rd street: Tues- The Tribune will be published as|day at 1:30 p. m. to take part: usual tomorrow, May 30, in Memorial parade. Babv Girl —Committee. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tillotson an- nounce the arrival of a baby girl at the Bismarck hospital. at the offices of the Red Cross depart- ment over the Eltinge theater from 9 to 5 o’clock tomorrow. They are urged ie bring all papers pertaining to their claims, PAYS TRIBUTE TO HERO DEAD | Memorial Sunday Observed At H M. E. Church Yesterday morning at the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church Dr. Half- yard, the pastor, preached a very help- ful and inspiring patriotic sermon to an appreciative congregation on the theme “My Country.” The speaker spoke of the great wars in which this nation has participated and pointed out that the causes of these wars were moral causes. Justice and righteous- nes3 were the determining factors in these great struggles. Gir] students of the University of Oregon have organized a rifle team. Fin} EY SERVICE @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © Auxiliary Members to go in Body Members of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the American Legion hall at 2 o’clock tomorrow and will go in a body to the Auditorium where seats have been reserved for lem. ‘The convention opened at 2.30 —_—__—_—- All D jo'clock this afterncon and this even- j AttBation: Wis called to'the ract thay), Bt Alexia, Hospitals = iri 4 Knovh all over the Northwest for Quality e oo jing delcgates will be entertained at the truest and best way in which we Fee en COR ors anzig. and MAIL US n ay 'y formal banquet following which a re {can honor our country is by being ue G. A. Schneider of the city were your FILMS @: i ception will be held in the Presbyteri- loyal citizens. We are true patriots aisenaraed from the Ge tenis 8s dent of the supreme chapter, arrived| triotism is a deep and abiding senti-{“'O" SCY dy in the city this afternoon and will de- ment. It is a thing of the heart, it is} E-Service Men May File Claims Six or seven room {liver her address to the convention to- ! service, it is self-giving. A patriot is} Tf there are anv ex-service men in 6 h fi hed ; morrow. morning. one who js true to the laws of his land] the city Memorial Day who wish to ouse unturnisned. ot acd Session and who seekg her highest welfare, file their claims or discuss the adjust- Phone 574 The choir rendered “Comrades| ment of claims, they are asked to call MUSIC STUDENTS Rest,” by C. D. Strickland, and Mrs. SUMMER DOESN’T WORRY: ME B, M. Dunn and Mrs. L. G. Ackerman DELIGHT PUBLIC i ‘ , sang “Cover Them Over,” by J. A. peee nes i Ly Mrs. Max West | Tt is quite nossible to take a bot-| Parks, with very fino effect. The music students of Mrs. Wheeler|Late of the United States Children’s tle-fed baby through the héttest wea-| The War Mothers of America, Fort, of Mandan gave an unusually fine re. _ Bureau. ther in perfeet health, but to do this| Lincoln chapter and the Women’s Re ye 3. ‘ ‘ i ance, : gram were taken by seven boys, rang-|disturbances of the digestion. Some-|®etVe with unvarying attention, the é J (al 3 os ing in age from five to twelve years.|one has said, however, that many of rules which make this sort of feeding ‘The four girls were members of the|the deaths every summer which are |safe. DMARK OF junior high school. said to be caused by “gastric and in-| If the number of stools increase ioY i {! The musical selections which were | testinal diseases,” should really have|markedly, and the baby is having y : chiefly taken from modern American | been attributed to “bad feeding.” four or more a'day, the amount or U Bien Sahat et eas 3 ed trom mem.| In other words, a pitifully large|strength of the milk mixture should Pret composers were al] played from h in ‘ 1 ory. Each participant gave a priet;number of these illnesses and many}be at once reduced. If the baby is : ui : deaths could be prevented if the babyfhaving frequent stogls and they : ) account of the kind of piece which he had b, fed in the best t ‘the | sh di ‘d u 3 ing to play and its history, The [ad been fed in the best way from the] show ‘un igested curds, or are loose, Way For N was going ce exhibited by start. Since a disturbance of this sort stringy or slimy, the mother should Old House Makes Way For New poise and stage Lakin ‘kable, An |™aY become serious in a few hours in.scnd at once for the doctor, or take Busi Block e ‘ the students were de re @ to show |YOS hot weather, there is greater |the baby to the nearest infant-wel- esituiamy erin ‘ rea Gifts For The adult class might feel proud to ‘Wy need than ever for care at this time|fare station, or in some other way get +e, ape the same proficiency before the pul-|of year, he i g0d advice at once. An old landmark of the city gave od, G d te Hie, Breast-fed babies are far less like-| The food should be stopped, and the| way today before the growth of mod- (adi ke ofgradua lv to have an attack of this kind baby given nothing except a thin bar-|orn business life in Bismarck. An old; 2 5 S vigsl ae G Ent iis [than the one whe fe ea otherwise; Bat ley gruel, or Broth, or nothing at cool |log house, known as the Fortune house Without a true idea of the meaning of te ee ' rtail even a breast-fed baby may become ill, water. One or two teaspoonfuls of i i to be the oti 4 Just like te Christmas ttn, race Ente Membe: if the mother nurses him too often'castor oil may’ be evel ta rid the iat rie ously: Fo houses. of Bis. Decoration Day one cannot partake of the ey wail ue a le o i Club @MDETS or at irregular hours, or in the night, body of the offending substance, while|marck was torn down to make, hallowed loveliness which is the spirit of minute to buy their gifts. @ —— and especially if she lets him eat waiting for the doctor, if the baby|wav for a business block to be erected| : : The last-minute’ shopper Cyril Grace entertained 26, members| solid foods too early. seems very.“ at Broadway and Second streets by!]. the day. Decoration Day is set apart as a 2 of Graduation Gifts will find lee his high school club Saturday even-| Bottle-fed babies appear to me! The sick child should be kent as|E, A, Hughes. . oe * we re te welt prepared wish nun ling at the Grace home, Sopwith ee maseh liable ae attacks of summer craiet Aud asieoo jis ‘nore bles Xt eit The family of Thomas Fortune, was holiday for the living—for you. The joy of ba i Th oom, was profusely decorated|diarrhea, and on is account every probably be 0 boil all the milk in the house. E. A. Williams re- + 7 a 7 aa at ene chines tee with lilacs and peonles, Games and) mother of, a baby who is artificially for some Timetatter ther atRek ie | ee ecg tha nica Being on the lot in having fulfilled with honor and respect is as ngs ee ft the amusements of the|fed should have the soundest: advice over. th f the Eltinge theater in girl graduate will appre-tits, B/G ae ere ine inary of the clus about the feeding of the baby in hot wee he rear 0 ig yours. Go to the cemetery tomorrow and Glover Bulk cHogiery. ioe yontributed, musical selections. Re. | weather. i (Tomorrow: Concerning older babiesy| Mr. Hughes announced he would ments, “Hondba s, Novelty freshments were served Jate in the ~~ erect a three-story building on the lot, @ ; R a Girdle, ‘Neckwear, Slik P/evening. All the’ members of the elup VISITS PARENTS LAST OF POPPY DRIVE | ——_—_—_—_—_——————; Leith lovers : Bloomers, ‘Novel Sports ‘declared that they had enjoyed a de-! 44;.. pheodore Martell who has been| . The last day of the poppy drive for | —, | ay Sweaters and Skirts. |ghttul: time: j visiting with her parents at Hebron|the American Legion will be tomor-}{ ty PEWRITERS ae he past ten days has returned to| whit BONE eine aildltee ee ee All makes We h let lecti f th K eas The above are only Zi few ip t Att nd a nee seen day remueaee ie white daisy: is being sold. ih ad vented e have a complete selection o the of the many practical items ‘Parents @ er duties ai e Bismarel ospital. Bi k fi 7 6 t Fl Bl : d B ddi that would surely please. A ° _ GOES EAST jismarc! | HINnes' Ui owers, ooming an edding® visit here will reveal many Nurses’ Graduation, TO SEE NURSES GRADUATE M. B. Gilman of the Dodge Motor A stat ae plants for this purpose others and the price range is $| oa ichin at eat of Rev. W. C. Menges of Grand Forks; company left Saturday for — several wm are : BIg) enough to: suit cvery |epthe tare and ee Rospital ;atzived in the city today to attend cave bosiness ae to Minneapolis and Flowers by wire at very short notice ae leraduating class have arrived in the|the graduation exercises for the nur-| “™ ee thr h th teed . f th {city to attend the exercises ywtleh all ses of the Bismarck hospital. s RETURNS HOME roug: th U e guaranteed service 0 the \ Ls eis held thi ming at the city Audi- ——— irs. A. R. Tavis of Mandan who : ° iv jiati heelias Among. the visitor are es| WILL ENTER WosrrTAL, — |aq bien in the St Alsi hore, | We Clean and Repair|| Flowers’ Telegraph Delivery Association. F. H. Brockmuller of Fargo; Irs.|_ Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Nichols of Wing | returned to’ her home yesterday. . : . | Zim of Roundup, Mont; Mr. and Mrs.|arrived in the city today. Mr. Nichols Men and Women’s Spring Suits Our greenhouses will be open Memorial Stillman of Washburn; Mrs. Bruns of} will enter a local hospital for treat- _ SUNDAY CALLER. Good as New. Day morning « oe Valley City; Miss Amanda Lucas of; ment within a few days. __ Miss Olive Miler of:‘Hebron visited|| we Clean, Reblock and Dye Hats— ja ‘Jamestown; Paul Trap, Sr.. and Miss — in Bismarck Sunday. Make Them Just Like New. (Ellen Trap of Big, Stone, S. D.; Mr. GIVES AN ADDRESS BEST WORK. LOWEST PRICES. |! 4 ‘and Mrs. Doeling of Sheldon, and Mrs.| Ww. &, Parson will make an address BUSINESS VISITOR |. Come In and See Us. Oscar H. Will & Co. !Anderson and daughter of Flaxton. [at the closing day program of the| 1. Rubin of Ashley was a business 5 . ° ave ADDRESSES eighth grade class in Baldwin this| Caller here today. EAGLE TAILORING AND G h t t £394 Ath St | J ening. © a a eR 4 DT Worst of the Immi-| ven Garden Party, Dance. Epis- HAT WORKS. par ouse entrance at rear 0: el . leration department left this morning FORMER JUDGE CALLS copal Parish House, Wednesday Opposite Postoffice. Phone 784-W We deliver. Luggage for Leeds where he will given a specs H. C. Bradley of Wilton, former|evening 8 o’clock. Girl Scouts Phone 58 i ‘ on Decoration Day Ace Fee ad. county, Judge of Burleigh county, call: | will be in charge. We Call For and Deliver. oa For That dress on the development of North Cee ene COME arm tunaytent oameerT a A Dakota, on Thursday he will make a EN EEK END HER! Special meeting tonight. Bis- . jban 3 he SPENDS W. D E Vacation similar address at Bowdon. Friday he} yyy, and Mrs. Arthur Gunderson of Marck Chapter. Royal Arch % the one necessary requisite residents of this city are visiting at eae is sultable luggage. Here fe Gillneys (Hone at Wilton: Some se ;MOTORED OVER ei NOT WORK voy you wil find everything ismarck friends motored over to fr. ani rs. P. C. Benson ani Tr. s Fs HEW-and gook see Mrs. Gilmore who was formerly and Mrs. William Bonsell of Parshall There is so much to do, and Daddy iss Laura Keenan. motored over here Sunday. THE 9 Indestructible wardrobe — — Made Strong and Well by . : Trans with a place for ae A UNE eae wa So: HOM Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- must get off to work, and Johnny ‘ everything,” eep good ' isses ma, Ina, an ‘amie iss Mary Anderson of this city, 4,clothes from geting mussed. %'Sundauist, and Mrs. Maude Polly and|will spend Memorial Day at her home etable Compound must get off to school. Make them » Also, any pri Trip For a brief or extended trip, ic Also other styles of Trunks {rom the low priced to the hetter ones. Trayeling Bags any rize, a elect trom. *“sptendid: lin —o— will assist in the commencement ex- ercises at Heaton. VISIT OLD FRIEND Mrs. William Gilmore and children of. West Virginia who were former son, Stanley motored to see the Spring Valley Products Compdny Mine at ‘Glen Ullin yesterday. They enjoyed a jdelightful return trip in the evening. STOPS OVER HERE William Yeater and granddaughter Miss Ruth Wright stopped over in the city for a short visit with Mrs. }Grace Armstrong and R. A. Yeater, before continuing on the way to their home at Hazelton. VISITING IN CITY Mrs. C. H. Halverson, of Mondovi, Fergus Falls Minnesota. spent the week end in Bismarck. SATURDAY SHOPPER Miss Elsie Bauer of New Zeland spent Saturday shopping in Bismarck. in Mandan. COURT HOUSE CALLER Fred Josephson, assessor from Wing, was a caller at the court house today. LINTON VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schlongen of Linton spent Sunday visiting in the city. i VISITS CAPITAL CITY H. G. Higgins of Baldwin was a business visitor in the capital city to- , Degree. WOMAN GOULD St. Paul, Minn.—‘“‘I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for a ‘tired, worn-out feel- ing and painful peri- . I used to get up with a in my head and paine inmy lowerpartsandback. Often I was not able For A Hurry-up Breakfast both happy and healthy and save your own strength by giving them soderity zi Shredded Wheat for breakfast. It is the most deliciously satisfy- ing, hurry-up breakfast you could serve and it is ready-cooked and so easily digested. In ad- dition to real food it contains all the mineral !Wis.. mother of Henry Halversou, |day. ‘and Miss Edith Halverson, of Minnea-' pees ipolis, a sister, are here to spend sev-| SHOPPERS TO CITY strong and can do every bit of my work ee te You Will Like These New “Dip” Suits Possessing as they co a charm which gives the wear- er a certain individuality that Bathing Suits of the average style do not have. ‘Expensive? No, they are not expensive, although they do have that appearance. —o— A.W. LUCAS COMPANY “BISMARCK. i a EOBOOSS: =. | FS, Taleott of Fargo arrived in the {proceedings of the Board of Adminis- | i s ieaton today. ed business in Bismarck today. eral days. | ATTENDS RAIL CONVENTION | | Mr. and Mrs. Al Barrett returned | from Cleveland, Ohio, Friday, after; rett attended the railroad convention! there. | BOARD MEMBER ARRIVES city Sunday evening to take part in VISITORS FROM FARGO Mrs. Henry Larson and daughter, | here Saturday before continuing on! her way for several days visit in! Mandan. GUEST DEPARTS | Mrs. Belle M: Wold of Minneapolis! who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. P. R. (Fields for the past week will leave this evening for her home.’ } YOEMEN MERT TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Yeo- men I.ndee will be held this evening at 8:15 o’clock. NURSE RETURNS FROM VISIT ji: Miss Hildegerde Bauer, nurse at the Mir. and Mrs. Walter Brokhart of Arnold were shoppers here Saturday. ZAP VISITOR J.B. Chamberlain of Zap spent abeut a month’s visit there. Mr. Bar: Sunday visiting friends in the city. SUNDAY CALLERS Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bjor of Battle Lake were visitors here yesterday. TRANSACTS BUSINESS Pete Peterson of Brisbane transact- COURT HOUSE VISITOR Frank Woodworth of Driscoll was a Mis; Jennie of Fargo visited friends!court house caller this morning. BUSINESS TRIP H. Allensworth made a business trip {to the city from Brittin today. CALLS ON BUSINESS Dave J. Keck of Mercer was’a busi- ness, visitor here today. TRANSACTS BUSINESS H. A. Mutchler of Wing transact- ed business here today. CALLER_IN CITY Mike Skuza of Beulah was a caller in the city yesterday. REV. WIDENHOEFER Bismarck hosnital, has returned from i vacation trip to her home at Zee- land, Rev. E. Widenhoefer of Heil spent Sunday with friends. and not a pain in my back now. I rec- ommend your medicine and you can use this letter as a testimonial.’”” — Mrs. Puiu. MasER, 801 Winslow St., St. Paul, Minn. -Just another case where a woman found relicf by taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Many times these tired, worn-out feelings and pains about the body are from troubles only women have. The Nee eable Com- pound is especially adapte for just this condition. ‘I'he good results are noted by the disagrceable symptoms passing away—one after another. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound is a Woman’s Medicine for Wo- men’s Ailments. Always reliable. salts the human body needs,:also the bran for keeping the intestinal tract clean, active and healthy. For a warm, nourishing meal heat two Biscuits in the oven to restore their crispness; pour hot milk over them, adding a little cream and a dash of salt. Delicious with sliced bananas, prunes, raisins or canned fruits. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—a real whole wheat toast— and is eaten with butter or soft cheese. 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