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{ —_ re a BS der “ge ' ‘ i ‘ “ped in Blametee zest yesterday. Aamestowg are wisiting “with, Mr. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1928 Social and Personal Engineers Plan Telephone Program A telephone program has been planned by the Bismarck club of the American Association of engineers at their meeting tomorrow evening. At 5:15 p. m, a trip through the Bismarck Central office and plant conducted by local telephone em- ploy is scheduled. Following this supper will be served at the McKenzie hotel at 6:30 o'clock, after ! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NEWEST THREE-PIECE SUITS whieh the following program will | be given: Piano selections—Miss Marie Stereoptican lecture, M “Some historical phases of the }® Si ) phone Business’—J. L. Vachon,! ager of the local office. M. Dunn, at the machine. Arvid Wahlberg. Piano selection from Grieg—Ira Frendberg. ‘Switchboard demonstration. “What Happens When You Lift the Receiver’—Miss Marguerite Mi-| ckelson assisted by local telephone } employees, all members and their friends are invited to attend. Those wishing re- servations are asked to phone F. H.| Peters or FE Budge B. Vocal solo Mrs. Lumry, Hostess To Fortnightly Club s. R. Worth Lumry of 311 Third p hostess at the meeting of the Fortnightly club ternoon. The meeting | voted to a discussion of “N table Historians.” Mrs. Benton Ba- ker gave a very interesting paper on the life of Theodore Roosevelt, ¢ man who did much to make’ North Dakota famous with his search for health while ranching in North Da- kota,-Mrs. P. E. Byrne developed the gubject of current poetry. In the absence of a report on the life and works of Prescott, Motley, Bancroft of membe yesterda was d and Fiske by Miss Nielson, Dr. Daisy M. Robinson, regionul repre- sentative of the United States Pub- : Health, spoke questions of hygiene. DANCING PARTY The coming event in social cir- is the dancing party to be tomerrow evening. ‘January at the Patterson Hall, under | ices of the Business and rc ional Women’s club. ‘The committee in charge has been working nerd to make ‘the dance a success. ‘kets are being sold by the areahtiera and all who have not} been able to secure tickets may } buy them at the door. on LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING. the meeting of the Woman's y to the American Legion vening at the Legion club rooms, it was decided that some kind of definite work to aid the soldiers in hospital would be taken up by tae lati After the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed. RETURN FROM PROVIDENCE. Mrs. S.A, Floren and daughter, Mrs. L. DeLiguori and daughter, Mary Louise, haye returned from Providence, R. I, where they have spent the past two months visiting with relatives. Enroute taey stop- ped over in Minneapolis, Minn., for isit. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Hochhalter of Wilton and John GC. Stewart of Alta will take place in the Baptist church at Alta Sun- day, with the Rev. Brackle officiating. Adolph Bender of Alta will attend the couple: After their marriage they will make their with Mr, Stewart's parents. Both the young people have many friends in their home town, :RRED TO GLASGOW evens, register and receiv- k at the local U. S, land of- r some time past, has been bsecred | to eiGineeeer Mont., where he will oceupy a similar po- sition. The local office will be left in charge of Miss Mary Kelly. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Mrs. George Lange entertained some friends at her home last eve- ning when two tables of whist were played. The honors were won hy Mrs. L, A. Hoff, At midnight lunch- con was served. GUEST OF DAUGHTER R, N. Stevens of Minnewaukan is spending a few days in the city 2s a. guest at the home of his/| daughter, Mrs. Butt Finney, and is looking after business matters, VISITING MOTHER - Father John Halloran of Stan- ley is visiting for a few days: at the home of his mother, Mrs, HaJ- loran of 112 Broadway. He ar+ rived last night. VISITING SON A A. B. Jackson, Sr., of Minneapo lis, Minn. is visiting his gon, A. B, Jackson, Jr., of Devils Lake, who is a member of the state legis- lature. . RETURNS FROM TRIP William Reko of the licensing .de- partment from the office of the at- torney-general returned today front a business trip'to Fargo.:- GUEST OF WA WAKEMANS Mrs, W.. P. Macomber of Wilton is’ the guest of Mrs, J. D: Wakeman for several days. + i “Mrs. Henry Loy of Stanton shop- Mrs. Charles | Nolden aaa. baby of DRESSMAKING Hazel Knott _...Phone 559. 213 South 6th Street. at hotel and can \ Three-piece suits like these are fashionable now and expected to be popular in the spring. ‘One is decidedly a dress affair. The new loose cape-coateee is wide sleeved, with a collar reach- ing to a low waistline. It's worn with a brocade blolse and a tiered, moderately full skirt. ri ‘No other model is more conserv- ative. It has a turned back collar and rather wide sleeves. The coat is of velvet brocadé. A strip of the brocade trims the plain velvet skirt in a color to match. The blouse is of heavy silk crepe. Nolden, a barber in the McKenzie for a few days. FLINTS ARE LEAVING. Mr, and Mrs. R. F. Flint expected to leave today for Sioux Falls, S. D., where Mr Fl.nt has taken a position as manager of tne Bridgeman-Rus- sell creamery. Mr. Flint, wno has resided a number of years in Bis- marck recently resigned his position as state dary commissioner. WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB. Members of the Wednesday Bridge club were entertained at the home of Mrs. G. F. Dullam of 710 Fifth street yesterday afternoon. High scores at cards was won by Mrs. V. J. Hunter. t the close of the game luncheon Was served. SUFFERING WITH RHEUMATISM. Mr. and Mrs? G. B. Allen of Sioux Falls, S. D., former residents of Bis- marck, are reported to be suffering from severe attacks of raeumatism. For some time Mr. Allen has been unable to look after his business. mats REBEKAH MEETING. Nicholson Rebekah Lodge will hold its regular meeting at the Odd Fel- lows hall Friday evening. A social hour will follow the business meet- ing. The members of the order will serve refreshments. SPEAKS AT INSTITUTES. Dr. J. B. Hollenbeck left today to speak before the Farmers’ Institutes which will be held at Tappen, Daw- son and Steele, this week. CITY SHOPPERS. Mrs. John Vogel of Coleharbor and Mrs. A. T. Welch of Menoken, shop- ped and visited with friends here today. ST. GEORGES GUILD. Tae ladies of St. George's Epis- copal guild will hold a food sale at Hoskin’s store Saturday afternoon. SSS) TO OPEN SCHOOL. j Miss Laura Little left yesterday to open p school in the Lien town- ship this: morning. . Alfred Fosberg of Wilton, Ole Anderson of Plaza, and Frans Ander- son of Vestly, Mont. are stopping in the capital city for a day or two. SPENDING SEVERAL DAYS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy of Minot, are spending several days in the city. a Ben and Clarence Haggard of Can- non Ball transacted business in the capital city today. Wilbur Olson of Napoleon, and D. L. Christensen of Werner, wete bus- iness visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. Dan~Beglo of Max, called on old friends here this morn- ing. : Walter Ray of Medora, stopped over in Bismarck last night. THE REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, fii ake ees The world’s largest. exclu- sive manufactures of genuine Silk Hosiery, specializing the single style are opening offi- ces in our City. Mr. Edwin Teller, will have charge of their offices here. Mr. Tel- ler, is at present here looking over the locality and hiring a few representatives. Mr. Tel- ler, is stopping at the Annex be found there for interview any time until he has found a suitable) tion for office, at which time he will start employing local representatives to. work the city and surrounding terri- tory. It is said that Mr. Tel- ler, will employ in the neigh- or twenty to Fea thk representatives SILK HOSIERY ub REAL are king fora long Tease on de- sirable shit quariece AMONG CITY VISITORS. C. A. Fuglie of Coleharbor, Ru- dolph E. Strehr of Beulah, O. R. Thus, a merchant of Stanton, August Lypert of Ashley, Arne Vinje of Steele, Mrs. Charles E. Jones of Lis- bon, John Martin, Roy M. Anderson of Flasher, Mrs, J. S. Owens of Haz- en, O. R. Vold of Regan, and N. H. Collins of Wing, were among the city visitors today. VISITING PARENTAL HOME. Ray Breen of Opheim, Mont., is a guest at the home of his father, W. E. Breen for two weeks. Mr. Breen has just recovered from an attack of typhoid fever. Cc. F. Allen of Towner, and C. Onsrud of Coleharbor, caller friends here today. { ciaial J. on W. E. Breen is attending federal court in Fargo which convened Jan. 23. L. Dornacker and G. L. Lybeck of Tuttle, were city visitors today. G. Olgeison, a banker of Wing, was a business caller here today. Mrs, John Bubel of Center, visited with friends here today. A, Envik of McKenzie, house caller today. was a court Charles E. Hall of Omaha, Neb., head of the telephone system of the get rid of your cold. Solvent Salve. feeply. tale t THOUSANDS. DIE BEFORE TIME The Common Cold Cause of Dangerous Diseases. NEGLECT MEANS TROUBLE /° It is only of late that the danger of a cold has been realized by the public at large. Then two epl- demics of influenza to awaken public authorities. Now, in most localities children are not allowed to attend school when showing in- dications of a cold. Colds Easy to Treat. Colds are readily gotten rid of. First of all keep the ‘bowels open, castor oil or epsom salts will be best. Keep on hand at home and at your place of business a jar of —Advt. ‘what ia known in the drug trade’ as Muco-Solvent Salve. It is only. twenty-five cents and there is enough for a dozen ordinary colds. Insert a little in each nostril and ‘breathe deeply. Repeat several Abed an hour. Nature will do the rest, When Cold Is Deep In Chest, : Look Out! Once the cold gets down in the chest or is a head cold of long standing the treatment is enlarged upon but it just as simple and pos- itive. Keep the bowels open. Melt Muco Salve in a spoon, inhale the Tate (very. pleasant) deeply. Tais clears the head., Now apply in'nostrils'and breathe deeply. Do this several times an hour. At bedtime repeat.as above. Ap- DO THIS FOR YOUR COLD: For your own sake as well.as for the safety of those about you, Colds are contagious and colds dre the fore- runner of grippe and pneumonia, Get from the drug store an ordinary twenty-five cent jar of what fr The head will open instantly, little innges “apply the salve in each nostril. again; this gets the healing vapors into the upper respiratory tract. Repeat every half hour or so until felieved. If at bed-time tonight your cold ia not entirely gone, take a good dose of oil or salts; follow same directions as above and also rub salve thickly on chest, covering same with soft cloth, preferably flannel. Tomorrow you will feel like a new person. Fete, Northwest, is spending several days in the city, Select New Head ) For Dairy Circuit; Geoge Gregory of the Agricul- | ture colleg@ has accepted a posi-| tion as superintendent of the Steele-Tappen Dairy circuit. For a time he will also have chatge of the Bismarck Holstein Friesian Breeders association. It is ex- pected that a new advisor will be! appointed for the local circuit in| a short time. In the meanwhile Mr. Gregory will advise as to the; best methods of handling dairy | herds, feed, methods of breeding, and help in the keeping of registry papers for pure bred stock. Relief Corps Installs Officers! Installation services were held) when the Women’s Relief Corps met at the home of Mrs. Frank! Paris. Those taking office were: Mmes. Anna Kikul, president; Mary Sperry, ,senior vice pres- | ident; Mernie Kisner, secretary; | Florence Ward, treasurer; Emmaj Varney, conductress; Josephine) Hughes, associate conductress; Maud Hass, chaplain; Hilma Wolf, guard; Josephine Hughes. and Maud Hass, relief committee; Elizabeth Cordner and Mary Sper- ry, committee, Anna Lenhart, cor- responding secretarv. Ai the close of the meeting refreshments were served. fa ard | CITY NEWS | —_——________+ Parents of Son | Mr./and Mrs. Andrew Haibeck of | Steele announce the birth of anj infant son born at the Bismarck ; Lospital. Land Sold | J. H. Holihan reports selling 320 acres of land east of Arnold and 160 acres east of Baldwin at a price of $20.00 per acre. The land was sold to local parties. | | Files Divorce Suit Lillian Chappell has filed suit for} divorce against ard Chappell. whom she says was committed to the penitentiary in Alberta 7 March 8, 1919. They were married | Nov. 29, 1900 and have six children, the complaint says, ‘Accepts Position | Wardle Sandy of Fargo will ar- rive the first of the. month to take the position of credit manager | with the Stacy Fruit company. Marshal Pierce who has occupied that . position for several years past has been promoted to a sim- ilar position with the company in Grand Forks. ismarck Hospital B. Thompson, Hazelton, Peter L. Pederson, Van Hook, D. G. Buchwitz, of Hurdsfield, 0, se Church of Steele, Mrs. E. R. Wal-| lace of Raleigh, and Louis Ander- son of Coleharbor have entered the Bismarck hospital for treat- ment. Mrs. E, DeHaan and baby boy of Moffit have been discharged, St. Alexius Hospital Mrs, L. Robin of Ashley, Mrs. M. J. Rummele of Ashley, Miss ‘Loella Langley of Gerling, John; Melt some of this in a spoon, in- Next, with Now breathe deeply ply hot towels to chest to open pores, then rub salve on thickly as a poultice and cover with warm soft cloths, flannel if possible. Put more salve in nose, go to sleep and wake up without a cold to- morrow, Dr, L. W. Giffen, of Neenah, Wis- consin, began forty years ago to use in his practice a prescription which has since ‘become famous. It was known in the ’80s and ’90s as Dr. Giffen’s Diphtheria Preven- tive and Cure, and now as Muco- Solvent Liquid. Deep down colds. Tespond at once to its use as it is @ germicide which distintegrates and dissolves the phlegm or mu- cous causing it to be expelled by, coughing. If your cold is stubborn tell your physician of this medi- cine. It is sold by all druggists in 7c and $1.00 bottles and is recom- mended for any affections such a9 chest colds; hoarseness, la grippe, ‘bronchitis, croup, seperti, qainay, Carter: of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Had I known that he was | EMMI MMMM Peter Nastner of Glen Ullin, Fred|an uncared for cripple I would ne-| Ee = Renner of Washburn, William| ver have taken the risk.” It woul? | THE =4 Keller of Dodge, G. B. Harris and | be well to look over the wastage of | 4 3s William’ Pruetz of Fredonia have | human life from this angle, = PRES 2 entered the St. Alexius hospital | = F = for treatment. Frank H. Anderson CARD OF THANKS, = SH ‘ 3 of Westy, Mont, and Mrs. Joe| We desire to express our sincere | E 2 Goodman of Brittin have been dis-|thanks’to our friends for their kind- = = charged from the hospital. ness, beautiful floral offerings and Z| = — expressions of sympathy during the | F OUsimply can’tunder- = , WalWaPihe Oot illness ond death of our brother. | [4 = " c = stand how comfortable = Values of the || Mr and Mrs. Carl E. Knudtson. | your feet can be until you B Crippled Child | Progressive Whist Party wear the Arch Preserver 3 Stleupgueee ay Friday, 26th, at 8:00 p. m. at Shoe. Not the slightest little Z| By Mrs, Chas. B\. Jones, Lisbon, N. D.|K, of P, Hall. 35¢ admission ache or pain, because this & One of the Gounty Commiss will be ch ed to help def: shoe prevents straining of = who was asked | to cooperate in charged to help defray the arch. It makes you en- nancing the purchase of artifi ee apR cy a the Sons joy your feet. And you have limbs for Michael Dowling said, and Daughters of Norway. : there any use of helping that piece i v the smartest styles for all E of a man?” Was money ever better! Snyder & Bryan Taxi. occasions, H 2 spent? The first problers to face is the} Phone 1-100. Day and night MIM fact that eventually the indigent | Service, will be the ward of the county and it is merely the question of whe- $5.00 | per Ton, delivered, for ther it is not™better to give care/dry mine Coal. Call Phone which will render tite handicapped | No, 479, child a useful self sustaining person “4 jin after years, or just simply hous- sss" ing him at state expense, leaving thim to become morbid and often violently ugly believing that God has cursed him and that he will ret even, on account of the burden he is forced to bear, Eighty-five percent of the crip- ples become paupers ov criminals. So while we are working out the problems of economic waste this might well claim our attention. | GREAT REDUCTION IN ORCHESTRA DANCE -MUSIC. GET Fe T a Dyes and Polishes =o The McKenzie Orchestra announces a one-half rate for their 5 piece orchestra, Br For Shoe.- yA Geta go alla pine el $5.00 per hour. When play-||/ 772 Same Style and Saving tid “aNGTEMGNEPEREOHETML Ata ing out of town hotel and eration Are your pers shoca looking shabby bonded in a Baltimore Bonding || traveling expenses extra. || OF — pee see dade career thelr representative eame|| Write, Wire or Phone for |/3e@angSo¢ forint cick ZET., They'll to overlook the young man's service. | Saget Core ae counts. Seeing him for the first time | « AT ALL Sainte Teer ie ia ied DEALERS (Brown) and Black. Get ZET today. Why strains hurt Congestion in tissues causes muscu- ,. Jarpain. Sloan’ scatters congestion. Normal. free circulation returns pain vanishes! * For rheumatism, bruises, Strain ns, chest colds ——a It will teach you to deposit all income in the bank, whether you are paid by the week or month. Pay” your bills by check and trans- The Pioneer Bank Why not start a Budget? A state Budget is one of the subjects of discussion in the Legislature, alloting to each department funds on which to run for the year. Why not start such a plan in your home? Make a budget of your income. It w72! tz!l you daily what you are worth, what jou can financially undertake, with safety, where your funds are going and make you a better investor and a more substanital citi.ien_ the sunny winter way— straight Southwest Through standard Pullman leaves St. Paul, Minn- apolis daily for Los Angeles, via C..G. W. R. R. to Kansas City, thence via the Santa Fe on the spick- and-span new California Limited until January 31, then on Februazy 1-6-8-13-15, fer to the Savings Department a certain amount each month. A fixed method of planning ahead is the surest way of getting . ahead. Through tourist sleeper each Tuesday and Thr C.G.W. R. R. to [isn:. Fe, on the Scout. Fred Harvey serves all the meals the Santa Fe. id Canyon National Park is th ~remember — trans Say oa tere fara oe te California.. Your local agent will gladly give par‘iculars, For detailed information and picture folders, call on or add.'2s; E. L. JANSEN, Gen. Agt. F. R. CONNELL, Pass. Agt. Santa Fe Railway 507 Metropolitan Life Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn., Phonc Geneva 9138 TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING ee ee TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TELIA ET ATU iii nner Yeaves St. Paul- ‘Minneapolis iday for Los Angeles, via Come in and let us talk it over. f - City, thence via the Santa “all the way” on The First National Bank of Bismarck Pups WUT Ce Bemus evoeeremem:nomnoMe Monee EDUMINE re LULU ii nM. MTT You Need Some Bran To keep the digestive tract clean and healthy you must eat some “roughage” with your food. Bran is the best “roughage.” It is ipo yn s perfect laxative. All the bran you need is in Shredded Wheat To Jos a a hot whole wheat porridge place the Shredded Wheat Biscuits in a small and add salt and enough water to cover-the bottom of Druggists’ Help || Enlisted - i In the campajgn launched this season by ‘ Muco-Solvent laboratory, the promoters asked fér the whole-hearted co-opera- mn of wholesale and retail druggists. As expected their assistance in,the distribution of ‘Muco-Solvent Salve and Muco- Solvent Liquid was given with- out stint. Therefore you can now secure, and at reasonable cost, either preparation at al- most any drug store, ‘We are very certain you can. get it at Lenhart Drug Co. Fin- ney Drug. (o.» Cowan's Pr Drug Co. 1 Store, Breslow ’. thé pan; ait and an, a until it thickens and serve with milk'or cream. Contains more nutriment than ordinary porridge. Those who like the crispness of the oven-baked shreds of whole wheat will eat them with milk or cream, or as a toast with ‘butter. Shredded Wheat is 100 per cent whole wheat, ready-cooked and ment torent. Tt is a perfect all-day food, delicious for or any meal, Contains all the bran you need to stimulate . TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—a real whole wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft Cheese or marmalades,