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? ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 81, 1922 ‘7 PAGE FIVE THE. .BISMARCK TRIBUNE H + Father Neptune Ought To Enjoy This Summer||""—Cppy NEWS {|ootatar stats Gatace7nt, [Homes are waging oxi bouts a (ep } Ss ° : ocial an | Every sort of material is being ‘ida Hoapital™: oy, St. Alexius Hospital Blue beads are Juck tokens in'the| The first income tax in the United . P 1 used for swimming suits this season, __ Charles Pappas of the Kagle Tailor-| far. east. States took effect in 1863. ersona from gingham and cretonne amongthe ing shop-entered:the St. Alexius hos- —— ip cottons, to velvet and Canton crepe. pial this peel Mr. Pappas wil! a . f course jersey, both wool and silk, UnGer ep AT OperaLlon: < Wide . E. 0. Sisterhood will m : i i make many bathing costumes, Elect Officers iwhile taffeta and satin will form For. Medical Treatment. It Is Now Time for Planting , many more, if the suits worn at Palm Mr. and Mrs. William: Nichols of Plain seeds and setting out of veretable plants. Our stock of Gerant- 4 At Mandan Meet 2e2c are an authentic jndication. Wing, are in the city this week, while ums, Heliotropes, Petunias, Marguerites, Pansies, etc., is the best we have \ ‘At first thought, crepe may seem Mr, Nichols is taking medical treat- ever had and at prices that are right. ! Tanager rather a. thi a clinging. fabri ment Cat a thin and clinging fabric . In vogetable ‘plants we w Cauliflower, t: I'd 25 1.26 a rat | Officers of tie ‘P. E, O. Sisterhood! from which to fashion a bathing suit — only: the Hest R rieties * whch Celery, transplanted ot ‘North Dakota ‘were elected as fol-|which is expected to get wet. But (Hospital Board Meets, SO Hac atintat Satan corny” 2B AR lows in the convention which closed} it is delightfully light, even when Otto Schaefer of Stanton, Rev. P. UH. srown with the idea of having Ege Pla ——=> itoday in Mandan: wet, as wool never is, and the beauty BrockmueHer of Fargo, George Worner well’ ropted..and thrifty. plants Srown . —= i | Mrs, Lillian Lillibridge, of Dickin.|of it is that it is dry two minutes \of Great Bend and Rev. R, ..Strutz of (eel attention to Sot grown a Tea Pere 1.00 —S jzon, rpresident. : alter the swimmer scout of the Nate Jamestown were in. Bismarck” this v table plants listed below, Tomatoes” 35 iss Chrissie Budge of Grand Forks, | Wi warm sunshine and a bris! week to attend the board meetin; yr GoueL more: than cle romatoes, pot smrown tO) \first vice president, breeze blowing. the Bismarck’ hospital today. a Aeaciees Goonees Unanilene aevot-erown Te LATE a: 09 | Mrs, Ida M. Pray, Valley City, sec- jc ubpekings and those puoelal match : ; others, and will make a full, ¢rop retgrown tomatoes in follow- lond vice president. e bathing suit, or the prevailing Bismarck Hospital n seasons of carly frost, The ng, named varieties: ‘ ¢ x . pot-grown kind cheap in- EARLIANA. V. d. ; Mrs, Nettie M. Miller, Fargo, organ- colors: (ef erp tsa combinaronct \ Mrs. Harry ‘Warner of Glon Ulin, RGEAReUCON CUE Haron tor _ PONDEROSA. Very fried nput | izer, : q OZ. not so early, 4 Mrs. Rose Young, Bismarck, record- however,,imay: match ‘the, costume or, rineee LALIo aE WARE. bavouontored qoinate a varietion 90.25 $1.50 olit\ Lenin ont a ing socretary. penta diatingt: contract: iyo Bismarck hospital’ Adam Ketter.|{ Cabhage, Intevssss.c/e as "5 || "BEAUTY, Large rea mid-sea- Mrs. Ruth M. Peterson, Mandan, cor- cape aang ehh lar ling of Zeeland, and Mrs, H..C. Jack- Can bee ey COnIy erst ae ae ia : e $ | responding secretary: ‘ in every color and are especially ef- son of Flasher, were discharged from HOSKINS-MEYER, Bismarck Greenhouse, Bismarck, N. D. e a ing rs. Grace Weiting, Beach, treasur-|rective on dark suits. However, it the hospital today, or: is on the beach rather than while in : { Departing from the precedent of ad-/the water that the fair bather knows i vancing thc convention award by al-|she is most picturesque, and she may ¢ { Bre ason Phabetical progression, the conven-|‘wear a demure suit of black taffeta 5 tion will go to Valley City, Chapter A,/'and depend for color entirely upon { in 1023.. Chapters I, J, and K, at El-|the gayety of her bandana, her beach . Jendale, Wahpeton and Jamestown are ‘parasol, and her extremely important Pa too newly organized to hold the con-| cape. , ‘ OEE Is On + vontion, Mrs, Clara Hughes, of Oma.| The bather of 1922 might get along JERITZA SINGS T Wo Kind, frat ths other pide joutl fad ha, president of the supreme chapter,} without any ocean, if there were ilar vein, with some beautiful trom- in an address last night, declared the mlenty of beach but she te cant SOPRANO SOLOS bone: effort. sensi Weve ‘Orcheks —o— organization of the P. B, O, now. has|eet along without a cape. is she ee eteenational: Novelty (Ore! chapters jn 38 states with a member-|Will have of chintz linede with ok en darronness inet a see" iver We Regt shi 30,000 and a goal of $200,000) 0f warm, soft wool, or of Terry cloth, Other Splend! with i nic Swi q ime ee Hoye ed ORE RE FOUR TOY. ferrite present year Me a fund to aid| v'Uch is reversible and gafly pat- 5 id Vocal Nombers by other" get ae whe He eae one Have salt yet?” From conservative giris in finishing in higher education, |terned on both sies. Leading ‘Artists Paul Whiteman in characteristic to extreme types, the variety style, playing “Do Ie. Again”. from 4 he: French Doll,” an invitation All The ee actin you'll feel inclined to accept, once ‘UNE introduces you hear this record. vat new artist to. Joseph.C, Smith and His Orchestra Newe: t Victor audiences, make a Victor ‘Record exclusively S' comparatively theirs. this time. “Every Day” is a ney, fo. the. Sure cnpuah medley fon, trot is oie merican’ music gee goes ‘smoothly for nine world=—Mme. t f the record, when the time here is rich in opportunity 3 i in Naughton, township, 3a one of the] atives in the city for several days the for-a most: individual choice. To Picnic At oldest: Civil war-veteraitifgy the state.| first of this week. There’s a world of dash and bs as ection Utict: ides Tourists’ Camp} «sours sevecr sit, — [¢—______._s : t ‘ A camp site for the Baptist mem- | Household Hints | (even about* the most. staid bers 6f'the Baptist Boy Scouts, Troop | 4 a Ee Members of the Business and Pro- models) anda refreshing te , I elected about three miles west essional Women’s club will enjoy a}, was selected ab Foie : i i d ¥ - ‘breath of economy surround picnic at Tourists Camping Ground |! Sunny in the Heart River Valley SPILLED FOOD brea ete fects. Manone ot eter Seely ie e ‘ » them all. Stocks are rich in $|this cvening. ‘Those who wish to hike | Yesterday by, a delegation composed et i Sprinkle salt on anything | which dramatlesoprane crete ia) matey! walts {rom | tie s x eae ca Barton Muir, Glen Wallace, John and|has boiled over the stove. This smo- of e letro- fetta oO} at mame, one of the pleasing suggestions in bath- are askerl to meet at the club rooms at ie x Af i i istingui: ictor George Russ. The scouts will go to|thers the blaze and prevents smoke Li98 Opera moons beautifl baat fistisenished, ( 6 o'clock. Autos, however, are not ‘ing accessories too. barred. Mrs, Butler has charge of rivate life the All Star Trio and Their Orchestra camp about the first-of the week, and odor. aroness Pop- also make their own Victor’ Record The Swimming ~ Pool — will the picnic arrangements. MO! PREVENTS TARNISH thi 3 . COMES FOR MEMORIAL DAY. of Austrian this. month, one a European fox trot é soon open or you will be ‘Delegates fom the state convention, J Q McConke: of Brittin, a former] Put a little camphor in the drawer ‘rth and trains in excellent style, a fluent. easy dance - leaving for the Lakes as soon Misses Rose ‘Huber, Mary Buchholz, |. A. I y. y i h the sil ia kept-andetieisil in Mme, —'No Use Crying.” ‘“Teasin’” on as Hehool ds out. In either and Henricka Beach, will give a re- resident of Bismarck, was in the city wil noe je silver is kept and the silver Seki Aes me: the other side’ is" also smooth ‘and | event select your Bathing port of the Grand Forks convention. yesterday to take part in the Memo- rahi |e swift approval in America. somewhat leisurely, with sly bits of Suits now while we've such [A delightful time is anticipated by the| tial day exercises. Mr. Mone LENGTHENS LIFE cas records comprite her, nuiery: between instruments ce 7k. f Ae splendid stock. Here we crowd, one of the Ae of the Grand Army} Before the new linoleum is used the'first, Elsa’s Traum from “Lohen- tional Novelty. Orchestra plays “You mention a few numbers from a of the Republic. rub linseed oil into it and then wipe erin ‘a fitting prediam through Cae Haye, Every Tight on roadways f ur stock. NNER FOR OF: rae ry. This doubles the life of tl which to introduce her powers. is A, ' gh, proceeds i —o— iA dine was given in honor of| ROAD CONSTRUCTORS DEPART floor covering. Songs : fs the srpelody in which Elsa of Brite inthe nding it, ending oy Songs b Y Col. J. H. Neff, chief of staff of the} C. 8. Lindsey of Bethley and Wil- Heaven’ lat sceiet arate ret the reverse’ Club Re al pla iy ee vy 88th Division of the U. S.A. yesterday|tiam Gillen of near Mott, who have} -- | BAKED POTATOES Lohengrin, the Knight ofthe Grail, pice from "Rose Tot "Stamboul" = . at the Country Club..At the table been in Bismarck for several days this} Run the tine of a fork into the po- the nameless: hero‘of her dream,. The Dovey,” odd and original, out Mme. Jeritza were reserve officers, Lieut. Col. E.|Week left this morning for Devils}tatoes before baking them and they Grail mative, the Lohengrin motive, Of the usual run of fox trots, “4 P. Quain, of the medical corps; Major | Lake district where they wail oversee | will not: burst open while in the oven. te premoaiigns pf Ber own wedding: ith cbse pest ible s: the M H , * pet ami e knight's 5 J. M. Hanley of Mandan; Major Har- some road construction wor ‘CLEANING BRONZE farewell—all sweep irandly past. ng fox trot “out of “California,” roves me. Homer old Sorenson, ‘of the FS ajatant Gen RETURNS FROM CONFERENCE Hot scaps suds are the best medium Sine. Jet ‘der. Heond record is the cry, (aE wel andesite iy ice; j ‘i “Laute! i rf] ms s . eral’s office; Major Frayne Baker,| ‘po. “i. C, Postlethwaite who has|for cleaning genuine bronze... Sweet the Late). from~ Brick, Koreenids bone whoops—rather . well-bred . Galli Curei Q. M. C., Major G. H. Russ, Captain! oo attending the general Presby-| oil, appliedi!’ with a brush, is also 'd, opera “Die ‘Tote Stadt,” a soft Whoops at that, for this New York : ry H. H. McCulloch of Washburn and|?°°) f D Fe, Bsa : Yi i *, fe t Des Moines _re- ‘1 si and ‘wonderful nielody, hauntis \d Organization plays for quite fastidious regular army. Captains, Anderson eeaey on tho ity yesten day Rev sleansine heal should be removed babe: get clear ond of a, poft weave dancers ie this record over and I ambert Murphy { atl Hae addressed a meeting of Postlethwaite declared that the con- Som, ing rhythm, 'W Dedta’s Sere Urchestra in "\Vho ‘Believed in You" ex-service men and reserve officers ference was a great success. COFFEE HINT ‘i Yenade,. which fox trot introducing some thetic Lucy I Marsh s|on the subject of the national defense Sea » Put a piece of paper over the. top Elman plays %4X; melodies, rain-drop | xylophone % licy of th United States, last eve-| IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT of the coffee can under the lid and for a uew Passages, and plenty of action, policy of ithe nee " In the second annual tennis tour-| the coffee will hold its,strength much Vietor Record yA certain foreign dictlonaty defines Bes UND nament between Ellendale Nonna and| longer. fr ; in June, is one, these srotl ay en Aseria itcibal . the Industrial college at Jamestown 4 hay Py i two that call for th f ‘ METHODIST AID MEETS ,....|Monday, George Register of this, |. TIME SAVER Positions which 220° Sunay Day" by the. Waite: DANCE Aid et'the McCabe Methodist church| City, won the men’s singles match. Always put Abe cee beater into Popalar, with mans ia a clear. and porwerlil record i —_—_— cold water immediate te ing it. out ein Aare» é will be held on Thursday afternoon st] yrorsipR AND DAUGHTER LEAVE. |e ;much easier to clean then, thus erades Tes Gut vole of tome, Onhs Tere MUSIC : cy : Di ri "t No. 2 will meet with’Mrs.| Mrs. A. B. ‘Remington and daughter, | time is saved. sentiment at Posy,” in a fine stat hea, G. H. Gutman, 701 Ninth St. "| Miss Daisy of Mott, who have been oa Trightandepir: umber decidely off the run of ‘District Nov 3 will meet with Mrs.|sPending several days here left this __. SUBTING SOAP. ited, the violin, *% fH | by All Worsted Suits with broad Ss. F. Halfyard, 405 Sixth’ street, All/morning for a. visit with friends near} A piece of, fine wire pressed tightly leaping into T ; vertical stripes in skirt, V members are urged to be present. The Devils Lake. down from each side on a bar of soap {he rat pa _ fwo Inspiring Devotional . Dvorak neck and arm holes in con- ladies belonging to the other divisions OM VACATION STEP will'cut it, neatly.; = Confidence it's Retords °° i 1 invi ‘ttend. N- 4 $ ee . trasting colors are invited to atten: ‘Miss Clara Spitzer from the sult do. Use Tacks ord, and of the best. ae shone a theworld of Peeecciges 4 00 to 5.50 BY HECK PARTY partment at Webb Bros., left today] Platters and other dishes. which harsh me. Homer. 2 | is ‘The By Heck party which will be|for Minneapolts, where she will spend| are stood up in the-rear of the pantry : ‘or June sbe Wedding given by the N. B. A. Lodge Thurs-|her vacation visiting with her sister.| shelf often slip down and break. Galli-Curci Si dnt raed to “Sea ine day evening will be the last party of Drive small tacks in to: hold them . ngs am ther ieenoital M h All. Worsted, California $|the season owing to the approach of| st, MARY’S SEWING CIRCLE | | up. Echo Song _ masterpiece. ot arc ‘model, Navajo design -on |the warm weather. It will be. held in| The third division of St. Mary’s ‘You néver know just what surprise sicred music chest and skirt. Very charm- \ the K. P. hall. The committee is work-| sewing circle will meet with Mrs. A. lies in a new Galli-Curci record, and ; interpretation, b ing suits in the new Jenny jing hard to make it a big success and|C, Wilkinson, of 305 East Avenue B, there's always a thrill in the experi- t ay anit y lan enjoyable affair. Ice cream and| Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ence. In June she sings an English gr Ss k. Col Kelly, Henn f . . iy “ me nified _ melody, ee % Geena ‘pi kK bees a cake will be served. Dancing will be- — solratira eho ‘Echo | Song’ ath, “But the Lord La Scala REC ieee ae cea: gin at 9:30 o'clock after the general] GOES TO SEE PARENTS pda aa Feria ance, ote Ip, Mindful of : meeting. Mrs. Jesse McNeely left this morn- with a meteoric brilliancy of orna- Bis as See ing for Ashland, Illinois, where she ment. The glorious Voice begins with s rom Mendes: Orchestra. 6.50 to 10.00 \ WILL PRESENT DIPLOMAS _ | will visit with her parents and other 8 soft lyric melody, rising higher and tio "St. Paul,” ‘ »o W. E. Parsons, county superintend- | relatives for several, months. higher until it rests on the “High D, Its tones are —o— ent of public instruction, and Miss = woealeeati Ie Galit-Cerct's soar me ot imat relate a ety Minnie J. Nielson, state superintend- VISITS SISTER to achieve. Yet, outdoing even itsale, i beatyee level JUNE eavy Cotton Suits with ent of public instruction, went to] Mr. and Mrs. James Cramer | of 2 climax follows, culminating with moments with an almost trane qual neck and conttasline Color \Sterling today where Mise“ NicLon Marmarth, have been visiting, Mr. another triumphant ‘high note, ity of meicranccntar rewursing aleeya trimming at arm holes an will deliver an address and Mr. Par-|Cramer’s sister, Mrs. Henry J. Dueme- lever fear that when you listen to to the cal se of th i i neck. Excellent value sons will present the diplomas to the|land,:for a few days. . bay italia) lore past row re enna to that of trust in Divine goodness: ae Dance Music seighth ierade students at the closing atk sTauiee Wi aFele of Medora It Isn’t Lost fore. In Italy love songs are as thick penmetbes ane did" fecoed «foes mie Th 1.95 x) y or aes the omthee “of the poet laureate of Your pore ifal an bald Rovere juntas Reguntal and is among, the June Victor Records, © ig ON AN EXTENDED VISIT. North Dakota attended the Memorial Complexion sings one on a Victor, Record for fon, : ossini’s cine ed oie wee! 4 Airs Maude ‘Polly ent som, Stanley, Day exercises here. \,=) ‘You can find it with Jane, Laseialt dic ta ets Only Mater, "The one introduces Lambert Virginians iT left this morning for Fayette, Iowa, = \ 5, Fs ¥ cra lurphy a8 an oratorio singer, his in- ie for aMicges and Chilaren, in |where they will: visit for about ‘a FROM WING. JAP ROSE igh send intense Cazotigrat, beauty, ts texpretation ‘of | the familar “Cajus Th all the wanted colors. Sizes ‘month at Mrs. Polly's old home, be-|_ Mrs. F, H. Scallon and Miss Viola the one soap that restores many, fine cecoeds: ae Rrouel His Bleeding e 24 to 34, ‘gore continuing on their way to Wash.|‘Hagen of Wing, spent Monday visit- your birthright—the beauti. ‘As Dufresne in Zora Martinelli fo great seered P ialeaars gp apse : Vington, D. ©. Mrs, Polly bas been|ing and shopping in the Capital City. ful complexion nature sings in Jane that beautiful number jg Lucy Isabelle Marsh's version of “Cuddl 3.50 ington, D. C. : s ; wherein the hero of this opera begins “Inflanmatus” (To Thy Holy Care) uddle Up * 4 crmoved a the rien nanan ON SHORT TRIP tormoceuaib to) ther causiehall tinger's “supported | by, the Vietor Oratorio cas’ for som’ . 4 charms, E un riso.gentil (’Tis &® Chorus, already in. the Victor Cata: 99 a —o— —— Mrs. S. S. Clifford left yesterday Gentle’ Smile)’ is. 1i fe odious, J y Bl ST, GEORGE'S. GUILD. evening for St. Cloud, Minn. where even, “catchy” yet filled with gracious "°°. stayonic dances by Dvorak on ce Bathing Caps in practically ‘A meeting of the St. George's Guild she will make a short visit. eat ments sung magnificently with g single record by the Victor Concert ERE 5 Soler: At rh will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 Sophie ear: ‘ Dishestta. make “a charming. add an and all 1 : I i interestin, : a les pp in and; ancy. # | o'clock in the parish house. Mrs. S. A. DOCTOR (EBANES di z Jau’s contribu- * gecord ing oftering among the Jang ‘ . OF excelente iF iJ] act as hostess. Since this Is Dr. E. P. Quain left yesterday eve: tion to, the intricately scored, the. same theme Th G id. Old , i rae wi ati f the suild for the|ning for Jamestown ‘to attend the une: Victor sever beng given 6 the Seats groups € Goo 35c to 1.00 teesoce aL aiambers arerareed to: be|State medical society. pera elited: of instruments when repeated, reveal: Victo —_ bet . ing, a marvelous set of orchestral ictor : | present. CHURCH SOCIAL ee ae ee Lining “popular variations. They.’ are: played’ ‘with j er Ones see The Presbyterian ladies will have and sruly ar: great skill, peek a Dont overlook: colkent ne ENTERTAIN. MISSION CIRCLE, a social at the church parlors Thurs- a feat not 30 Ww. Records x 's. Myrta Morgan ani . O. T.!day afternoon, » and by i cessities either. ‘Raaen will entertain members of ihe aCe KG ro mega The Teng Five A {Women’s Missionary Circle 0 ie GOES TO FARGO TION. « +3 f Taste are bathing stock iFirst Baptist church at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tracy left this 7 Jeanine Dose nee, _ the Raoath = at (weddings Come In ings. We have them In bo 'Mrs, Raaen, 718 Ninth street, at 3!morning for about a week’s visit in pealingmelod sca iat nd 8 atiie Merck. e Silk and Cotton. o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. L. R.| Fargo. BAKING P OWDER Pith harmonies play dMendclssohn's: Weddin March unusually gen- It is not simply a number to “play And Hear N A mown in ie ‘Johnson will have charge of the pro- ae ’ X lly, g , ‘owels any. si gram. ISITS IN CITY. srous: ine, at weddings” however, but a concert ane eas and kind’and price that you $1 Ene A. Sattre of Minneapolis, has been SAME PRICE ‘The record is number of extraordinary power and 4 My pe! a refutation, iasai wish. | GIRL SCOUTS PARTY | spending several days visiting in the too, of the common practice of judg- inspiration’; =f o,thoss| who aye never The Record | A dance and layn party wi, Preity. Ing. & contralto voice by its low tones | eatd it played, as it was written, by od Carry-all bags for your ¢ given by the Girl Scout Troop (>. only, Here the voice rises, high, rich ig iy f z bathing suits. ‘ at the Episcopal parish house on Third REGAN SHOPPER. 4 for over years and. pure asa shaft of liquid gold, ord will conta many surprises. You Think : St., Weanesdsy, ening eT m Mr. and Mrs. John Langdall of Re- inte a pe ranges, dying, gut which ‘Werren- |B i Candy and ice cream wi sold an : - rath sings in “ : 5°. a small charge made for each dance. gan, has been shopping in the city. Ounces for ¢ Se eee June, is infor- 3 | You Would Like -? Dancing will commence at 8:30. IS VISITING HERE n Rk mal and fae W | Sere Miss Fl Jager of Strasb lew Records for Though its f LEAVES FOR HEALTH MEET |, Miss Florence Jager oF. Trasburg A . af A. : LUCAS Dr F. R. Smyth, of the United visiting friends in the city. Use less than of higher June Dances melody is ter, a e States Public Health Service left to-| < A Two new dance orchestras make orous, even . Gay to attend the state medical con-| \, | DRISCOLL SHOPPER, priced brands, their Pert records amone the, atest fst, calling “A ; : Mrs. A. iF ictor releases. le. Virginians): fora that aee el HOSKINS-MEYER - E vention which will be held at James- :. . i COM P AN Y town this week. After the meeting, Dr. ‘shopper in the city today. You save in using KC. sireged by Ross Gorman and spon’ manly, direct Smvth will go on to Minneapolis for) 4 of their own, each ‘selection be- definite enun- a ; a short visit. | CALLS; ON BUSINESS: {hg particularly adapted to the slow, ciation for, [im ce | The Victor Store. Frank Roll of Bert, was a business ATH easy and whimsical steps of the which Werren- a AGED VETERAN PARADES. _| visitor here'today. Millions of pounds bought || $37... tulle" Up lies ie a fath is justly : : BISMARCK. Henry Clark, a 92-year-old veteran by the.gpvernment. fox trot which begins with staccato farous 5 Mctor producte has Mail Orders Filled. : of the.Grand Army of the Republig| " -RORMUR: RESIDENT CALUS! - I] dtttles “down toa steady, rocking these new records, You will enjoy ‘ took part in the Memorial day parade} “<-o-r. Crawford of ‘Harvey, former- (| metre. When it’s dene you imme- hearing them, and he'll be glad to “ir, hore yesterday. Mr, Clark who lives :y of Bismarck, visited friends and rel- ciately want another of the same play them for you.

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