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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 19238 eae ME BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIV ms fo 8 f Py larnt Kenzie hotel last evening wer to give banquets in the hotels, to ac-|can be made for the alleged trivial L OCIa. an PROMISES FLOWER SEASON IN HATS ion—-Miss Gladys Doyle of| friends, unless the girls worked ov-| law should be amended or repealed, Charlestown. ertime, and if girls were hired from] or some man installed in McDon- Vocal Sola—Alice Stans of Steele} other urants and hotels, who] ald’s place who has enough gray 3 ersona q with ra Boss as accompan-| had worked the legal quota of hours} matter to keep within the law him- ©. Bailey acted as toast! during the day, at least the spirit] self, and not be using his “little : mistress, | of the law would be broken and as authority” to “get. even.” =) Musical Club Toasts were given by 2] much harm done as if the rsonally, J propose to carry this ; Janson of Watford City dat the banquet in] fight to a finish notwithstanding Presents Program worth of New Rockfor . Frank] the hotel where the banquet was} MeDonald has over a million dollars ionic : ——- Elliott, Hillsboro; Mrs. . Boise,| held. of the peoples’ money in his fund. a of Patriotic Music Hundred and Seventy-Five| William Lemke, 1 . G.| 1 understand that Mr. MeDonald] 1 am willing always to abide by the it. ‘ e Church, Benson county; Ben Larkin,| has asserted that he has just begun] laws but 1 expect others situated as . arsday Musical club met} People Attend Banquet Eddy county; T. EB. sof Dichin-] the campaign to have this law en-l myself to do likewise and 1 do not ternoon at the home o° . son; M of Planz; § forced, and Tam glad that the State's | intend to be singled out because my Pe ASSL WHER singe wane at McKenzie Hotel ator 0. C, Gross of Grant county; | Attorney of Burleigh county is go-| name is Patterson. ALUMINUM present and on ‘itor, pe rey Mrs. W ‘alker, N. 4. Hagaman, of| ing to see that this law is impartia Ek. G. PATTERSON. : Howe of Wilton, sister o! " SEK | Jamestown, Miss Ina Brickner, Unit-} ly ed regardless of who may ihe chebtelat > Maw Riguand Tracy, OFFICERS , CHOSEN (| (4 picss reporter; Dell Patterson, affected; and that he is going SALE leader of the program, spoke briefly a ico, Lakie, Williston; a Seoteh song.! to compel McDonald to clean on patriotic music of Ame: after Fight for Woman Suffrage Isj 8? J. ©. Miller of Bottineau; Mrs J own nest from the foulness Mae he MTOUULOUUNUAAUDONALAUUUNAAAUUOAAGAOUUOONAOUIN SATURDAY which the following program wa P Janson, Watford Cit R.W 4 | hims. hi brought into it. Uf, Mr. een Sa ee ae ee) given: 5 ; : Reviewed by Member of | zier. and Judge Grave of Bismarck | McDonald in good faith why i se TH: eke. eae a and the members of the executive! did he not bring actions against Ny no . RL nc ea ath Legislature ache | others besides those that he is per- eure af i FEL LEORISEENG ED TAIT hea ett a jsonally opposed ta? Any statement y ‘9 | that Mr. McDonald tat + on ; ve Beach About thirty and a 7 Yep ; ; 1 quart Aluminu st AeA ATiON mundred or, mere, visitors attend] PEOPLE'S FORUM |] Iv has investigated other places: in a on Vocal “The Shooey Shoo”. Ambrose bo eae a PQ ba iy el cae ytd dis Grae Stew pans --10c . : essa Beem ca OSI cRe REEL | EIGHT-HOUR LAW in Bismarck who have broken this its Piano—"Our Vieto.y"Grant Schnefes COA he Bismarck, N. D. law is nct borne out by conditions, TRS eee plbhiigitrh day at Odd Fellows hall, ape abaNel a IWGIIHE: ROUTES ee tanalee i ple were present at the banquet giv- SPCR RS 5 | Shea atintie ffieia Aeh gk) 4 Lae Ci) ci EEC sit Our) | SE a Ce ee a ea Cans, all colors.25¢ cj oH Ube IEG Sane ve Wie tiree | Seohibiiory ehuubeient” that officer | Hon, aud appivently he should Have Chorus Triumphant” MAE es en par tisatt | sheulll beicaretallmoultosiuverentox | seartedsnGuiiiay own Ghresiholdee nn: lak nerABRESt convention, pia ee +E. EhOUIa| ‘i as also stated ‘ 7 #0 ves Demar Atty, ©. Le’ Young and Mrs, Min-| that he does not gored, should) MeDonald has also stated that Aluminum Pie yan Club. (te mnber of the Tewia.|P¢ careful, not to live in a glass | he cleans up Bismarck he will Hole f At the conelusiva of the prog Tees meee y Morice Ok the ICUS a1 auecen inet Leberere lie (Com mulcee [lin On mihe wOneENCIUe. Th OEHe Cpre. ‘ffesierg Plat fy ghments were served by the he laure ewere! the elie’ bearers OF | comthasw droneiy lana, (oupeeially |/Ho willthavelhinshanda tiller there ates “the & ; Mi) GEN leah 0) Oa onl Cr Ey cecilia diy act uty Cie) ala a MEW ey GAD oo was revised and a new executive | Sho a8 pacliveses fe lide FRG GIMAREAU ae 7 I $< > McKenzie hotel. were: Mrs. C. A, Bisher of Valley | Wondered if there were one law for) marek he Rood fai 2 quart Mixing » ’ hotel men and another law for Work-| enough to attempt to rest: every 2 m rom As uu ed ipsa ol men's Compensation Commissioners,| one in Bismarck who is alleged to A large, new, shipment just |f Bow] ¥ of Manning, i- ; bina dl lg ine Be i aeoo Alheencee A ces OWAS cic reheraesne ne The oie jae vorge” Bratsrup of [2% 1 could not understand why Mr.| be guilty he be in the Courts] received—also the high point ! aueeinlnn P hall! tonight ue ive secretary; Mrs,| 8:5: McDonald did not devote his! here for sometime. It seems that] hee]— —$________— Courtney, executive secretary; Mr: hs " ‘ zi ‘] 2 7 2 ie Ail members are requested to be M. Lindgren of Minot, labor ten attention to putting his own house| Mr. MeDonald has. picked up a liv eon a ee aoe Ge nlite or ioe boar ial act laiehiso lie ied tinge billie, Aan Shc ™ Visit our dry goods Wii Dbo A TEAESR Ede dH TLE NETS SCENTS Eatin (ae nena uu Gill iS Gita linen Peden Coan ih cuit ala due ae pair Ww sGeiGea ENA . FERS RATT Eon Poet oe | HeEHOl to wield a sharp axe but docs not ‘i de partment. q Be Tie A PL bea sree thededieydrne/ad in UY! cre ensat op RETUT I a TE NEE NE [ie TH EHIIW NUT ENROST TEST FOn he carry a complet Be cr of Fargo, and Mrs, beth Dow Children’s Code Commission. west Hotel for isi a time and T{ books Be fot to be broken at times ] (ie Kipday Glopinant, Mrs Grille reviewenl) te sentire | rats cane awaalbrenciiw etna: inwe iby RUBlieseRedGvanitardia Nerul oF ere will be pr the meeting. Mrs. hiktvry (ot the fight byewomen’ fcr 5 caiiew eye cen plaVEME) OE elilel|\(heg AWBUIANNaVE 4e;celbke pe 7 Anu th) d Mrs. Dow, who} equal political suffrage with the] TCRArcing the " Ls Lees 2 i i ; beer iaeat : by having them work more hours| there hafe been some closed in the Le a ie were: delegates to the Women's ‘Ber GDH Tn) SBSERIng Of WRAUV OUST ALS lx anu penn kedehy lawn Un tll imny Nate (tate) onPaccounerGelinieilhWiely Ha ~~ nen? fi, a tion held in Fargo la The coming season will see feminity wearing hats like the At the acne He a result of the greater free-| ooo) 1 neentiied THRE lie Re CHUUhUAAl| HOtele SARA ORES CRUE ITE AORN enIS ‘ ‘Thursday and Friday will gi upper left is shown an effective yse of the bandanna crepe. Upper right | dom she et of the Workmen's Co sation Bu-| had been conducted by slave drivers ports on the meeting. A Ignch wil! illustrates a becoming flower arraagement. At the center is va smart | “Women are fast taking their pla- Folia {COmnBUllEdPoeeTGURUIA HIGGS | Gul GENOABEOREIAtOpR=’ were | REESE Wellorth Store he served at the close of the meet-]'piece of minnery with the popular bow trimming, At the lower left 1s | ces in SI walks| of life. In‘our coun- to overwork the girls th ting the girls that worked f 115 4th St. Bismarck, N. D ing. a silk hat with leather applique designs. day we have women in nearly surely he had breadth enough | . it would perhaps be a differ- aN 127 Visiron By Marian Hale Many. ampllvcloshe sanayes |fetanubierraat ‘a ee Copecne: tween his eyes to realize how much tion, but I would wager tha: | == rr a) AMV. G CITY ISITORS. y ale Many be ceny aaa ee ie 4 st. B! BLaves ore rT i roa ptel | i girls i » res H ald Mr and Mrs Oscar Anderson of | The new* spring hats, blossoming the brim edmposed of smais| have women state school superin-| Mere necessary Tt was for a hetel hott iene eee) rea aueae AVNUNAQQONEUUUUUONNGANNAEUOUGUANAAALUUUUUUA Sterling, H. L. Martin of Moffit, Miss ly ia midwinter, are char- s wbilevothars decorate ‘the tendents;) | several| Nindred) wonien|||4)..'" Tveauaiter and onesef those |ifaisly, adi WIthOUE Indiglittes that SEAT BRS Re Knudson of Velva, dakeukrans by their infinite variety. crown profusely with petals and join| hold office of county superintendent behind banquets held in hotels where would testify that thi me “ ‘Eo New alen ta kG SROMinn or To}exripit any ga sHapal ex atylel|fV tojay wideabrimlet silivioristraw: |/of) sthoole;, the s@tupnenot WWE NO:| vonyyay veveitis dnlist ware oye. | lestedy GIN He coralitine ne Ste : 3 ; above another is’ impossible, since Rosettes of silk or ribbons are a| vember elections show cighty wom : i : él . 2 no Yucen, and Rev. L ; ; : ; ° time or there would be no banquet.| have been during the last : : | big, little and medium-sized hats a youthful form of trimming—so is the| in the various state legislatur " % rs * pe 8 Z ee Cs oleon, were among the ! ‘ z If girls work their usual hours dur-| There are no slave-drivers in tea Yall “represented in the fashion pa-| bandanna kerchief, tied loosely about | Iowa alone is the only state in which ina (UnG CaaVidlOWouldab ean HOREIU]O [-bideinéaeh meh HORE cad MenRE TAR EGNEN 1 ee geant. the crown, with the ends tucked| women are b the state con- | 1M Me day 3 Habores nego cee score PUNELES 3 : IEE OEGR ERENCE Their predominant trait is theiv| under or flowing off at the side, | stitution f office a = SHRINE CLUB DAD Tbe treig | Simplicity that is, simplicity of Brown and Tan " state representative Shrine club dan: apie Ine. Most of the small hats one sees| and has eight women in her r row night at the Masonic Tem-| me favored type of adornment highly colored. Imond and al diet and women on rastirall ar t 9 o'clock. A special invita | tor the moment is the big ribbon » green, Alice bluc, orange and] town councils. Old M : extended to all Shriners at-] or lace bow thi ay be placed di- light sh of brown and tan] recently held a National Child Wel tending the legislative session to] rectly in front, on either side, in xeeedingly popular. fare conference with 250 women : nN join the Tecal members for the ever ' the back or under the brim. These] When the all-black hat is seen ates attending. Men are more a ing. bows, howev conceal a great deal lly it is the large picture type | occupied with the me of life, wo- ‘ i ——-- of art in their folds. The tieing of a tailored affair, trimmed with| men with life itself. Women ha of oe TANDARD BEARERS a smart bow is not for the novice, ja small ribbon bow or with feathers. | many vital interests which are pecu- \ E <I C d The Standard Bearers will meet | Straw or Silk Some of the most recent in:-| liar to their To them we must Remember, verybody Likes Can y Saturday, evening at the As W. Cook of straw or silk in| portations are entirely untrimmed—| look for new measures for the pre- WwW S home on)801 Fifth Street. The host- | sof ntirely covered h| their style and chic lying in their] servation of life, Women must work Are Not orth the Pricc of @ne and we have the kind they like. will be Misses Grace Cook and | in silk or wool. Flowers | lin for peace- peace for our country | \ 4 Ba too n. Miss Genevieve Boise | of crocheted wool and of leather or| The earliest hats are of combina-| and for the world. We must strive If th the “bi d Our cases are filled with a choice » chairman. silk effectively appliqued on | tion fabric and straw. The felt hat,| without ceasing until we have ac- ey are le 1g can an " . hi 1 9 1 d SG crowns and brims. so popular during the winter, is also | complished at least the required 1 chea ” kind because tae selection of Box Choco ates, inciud- old RETURNS HOME. This evidently is to be « flower] popular for spring. islation in Washington to rescue ou Ip cy . the f: ; RED BOX, M very Hans Christqnson of Baldwin, Z ies own native land from this senseless may mean bakin failurcs ing e Tamous ’ orse : » ned to her home this morning| e ye mosh ae, Sig @r een Mian uae Naa en i‘ i s ats program of spending billions for y g 2° Milk Chocolate Creams, (The largest , after spending several days in the|® fArena, and Mrs, is considered the most representa-| wars, past and future. zs 5 : Hee Bie and baby boy of the tive of all dealing with rural life in] In’ speaking of her waa - selling milk chocolate in the world.) itomred thom the hospital "|New gangs of "TE MP8! US ONL ue of ra THAT’S WHY PTT TRS 20 Re - = it rence Badger d ted this pho-] sh, a “I believe the const 1 of “ “4 BUSID CALLERS e says, h tutiona is <i ane Grae and at-| @ 7-9 | to play, for which Bernard MeConville| requirement for Nipilatges Gat ional Satin finished hard and filled torney Reefe Phelys of Steele, were}/| AT’ THE MOVIES JJ wrete the scenario. It was produced] lie officers should demand stricter confections ¢ Susinves callers here Wegness ———_______, | »v ante ae ane Hower? Lu-] qualiffeations from a moral stand- e re and is released by Metro. point. Did you ever think of the ab- i i rvi dit iii oeenmmacemac dele AReUBUTIAeE : came surdity of putting men or women Fountain and Luncheonette service Be j CITY NEWS | How would you like to be the J _| into offige to make laws who openly “Made to I''eac2.” | homliest girl in town? If you were violate themselves the laws already *, —— @) a reigning beauty would you, even upon the statute books? hat is| Fhe Econom B KING POWDER : Parents of on. if you were in pictures, be willing to SCHOOL ELECTION sometimes done. This change in pub- Eme=enhomy, Zoe ind Mrs. H H. Beal of Kin-| cover up your beauty to appear as : ve serene my be Breueit apOuy i O man » on an’s ty ive the proud parents of a son,| the homeliest g' Yet that’s what —— by the public schools and by instill- see born at the St, Alexius hospital yes-|Leatrice Joy docs in Marshall Neil-|, Notice is hereby givén that onj ing of high ideals by conscientious Is the biggest selling brand in the world; its sales . an’s new picture, “Minnie,” release aeehy day cof, io ah ie Ghristian parents. : are over 150% greater than that of any other brand i aes by Associated st National. The Err attonn ote ain “of te Cree deslared shat tnmes eve, us Hospital. story, which is coming to the El-| Bismarck of the State of North’ ‘perl Pane RL ore Aa , George Honulan,| tinge theater tonight Zind tomorrow.| kota will be held at Will School in ae neseuse Ol fears. fear of publi- Don’t let a BIG mpleman of B and Saturday, revolves arouna | said district for the purpose of vot-| City» fcur of what home constitu N an marek have’ entered the t. Alexius s unlovely appearance. dag pon then fallen ing nauestion: | ener mel paras ser terre of the effects or a very : i atrestme Shines jleomien 4 A Shal e negotiable honds of the| some 2 may have party suc- fives hospital fer dreaiment. Mas. Ue Bue one uM eee rae Board of Education of the City of| ¢ low price mis- ‘ MeCurdy and sirl, Mrs. George} ily shed her beauty, Marshall Neilan| Bismarck of the State of North Da-| She. also urged the ‘necessity for lead Tekippe of the ci Mrs. George S.| did not)ask her to make a blank of | kota be issued in the sum of Eigh- economy, and censors the incfficien- ead you. Chryslcr of Beleld, Mrs. Ira Palme:| her mind; so that behind the homely | ty-Five Thousand Dollars (385,000) | °° i : Sake r cy of various methods used at the of the city, Ed. Langeliers of Pol-| face and the awkward manners of| due within twenty (20) years from | capitol. logk,, SDs doe) Deklaxes, of “Worl | Minnis) there!s a showers thatemaxen| vay parent See) aneniantemriney:|(| Alone, those taking, part in’ the Experimenting Rus ell Clark of Werner, and Miss| the story speed along merrily, bldbd-| ghte gemicannually on January’ 1'aad | Program at, the programy at the tanguet At he ate with an uncer- . Myrtle Feltheim of Braddock have, ing, humor and pithos from wh July 1 of each year, for the pur- s solid ben discharged from the hospital. | sping forth some of the most hilari-| pose of raising money to erect a tain brand is pa ous entertainment Marshall Neilan| suitable brick grade school building , f e al- Bismarck Hospital. has put on the screen, on Blogk 18, McKenzie Addition to ] expensive —be- 6, 33 5 Miss Esther Nelson of Coleharbor,| Matt Moore steps into the fun, too, the City of Biema ich, See i it Ww t | e awe | hoe Bud Robertson of the city, Mrs. E. J; | playing the role of a forgetful, but snpeaealin at) oat Laperial election SEE cause * astes * Claussen of the city, Grant MeDon-| inquisitive reporter. He looks for-| fad closed at 4:00 orleck TM. we one’ FS ald of the city, Miss Mabel Rawn]lorn. He wears a coat that for! said day. ° BEST BY TEST timeand m vy : of the gity, have entered the Bis-] length would fit a giant. His face is EY Ofer of the Board of Educa- - marek hospital for treatment. A. W.| freckled like Wesley Barry's. ion. | ERERSSPINELIS S EE ee EE ee eee 3 crras of Wilton, Margaret Van Ret-| Inthe supporting cast will be sean| (Signed) ee THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER 2 ten of Mott, R. R! Teichman of La-| George Barnum, Minnie’s father and eine EN, SS When you refer to a security as gilt-edged e) Hig oa ie a a Wane Kebbee eceohiade awl ‘aie ‘ ARATE WHITE § it means absolute security of principal, ready PET PSEC enh gesagt : SEPARATE WHITE SRIET ‘uum T oho: iabili i i : M. Cornell of Mott. Mrs. Charles cc aaumoil Gta Le ihe tqellragula tad Cwardsope ell cA Z negotiability and a satisfactory interest rate. S| Wacchter of Glen Ullin, Mrs. A. V.| Minnie’s stepsister; Raymond Grit-| contain at least. one whtie flannel ce Ref 2 Nordquist and baby boy of Burnstad,/fith, a chewing gum salesman, and) skirt this coming summer, for wear| Instant Relief from Indigestion, | : The Certificates of Deposit of the City = wat ts Mrs. H. F. Willian: son and baby giri] Tom Wilson, hotel janitor. with sweaters and separate blouses.| Gas Sourness, Flatulence National Bank comply fully with all these & cap LAREATRE At ite core ent tg be) plein’ than ‘ , E requirements and offer an ideal means of E _————— eel u L: pleated. . z= < € S DYE FADED WRAP |,°."** which numbers some of the Hire i LON COMES APRIL 1st. = investing your surplus funds. . most popular actors and actresses in ; The weather man _ predicts i SKIRT, DRESS IN [ 2vtion Peet aoe ote “ Hg SUPPER, FIFTY CENTS fine weather, so be sure and Deposit your money in our Certificates of DIA Mi OND DYES Suing, AdSme: Rew pt ches Meles mievabe Methodist els. | place your orders early for that Deposit because they are “gilt-edged” in: presentation on Monday at the Capi Bae " eS a aid ing a E new suit arid topcoat. vestments. z ; tol Theatre. It is just one of the el x o’clock, serv y Ladies’ 4 3 = Each package of ments which go to make this motion| Aid Society. E The finest patterns, still, finer 2 contains directions so simple any wo- picture one of the truly worthwhile 2 styles, and honest prices . await 2 man can dye or tint her old worn,!’screen efforts of the season. Per- 2 you at— 2 faded things nee jive i ahs tis sons who have seen this ural aaa ODD FELLOWS DANCE & E never dyed before, a! in its screen form maintain it is a P ; Tadeless color ito, shabby. skirts,| Si; heheh ead ee eh antain it is a) Custer Encampment, No. 16 E Klein’ Ss’ “] ge oael 4 « dresses, waists, coats, stockings,| citing and interesting picture. I. O. O. F..and their friends} stomach full. Digestion stoppedi . sweaters, coverings, draperies, hang-| In the strgng cast is seen Blanche| Will hold 2 dance Saturday| The moment you chew a few tablets i ol z NATIONAL ings, everything. Buy Diamond} Sweet, Lon!Chaney, Barbara ‘ La evening at Odd Fellows Hall, | of “Pape’s Diapepsin” your stomach / j Dyes—no other kind—then perfect] Marr, John Bowers, Elmo Lincoln,|9 p, m, feels fine. All the feeling of indiges- | “Style Center BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell] Hank Mann, Louise, Fazenda, June N tion, heartburn, fyllness, tightness, | In Center of North Dakota your druggist whether the material] Elvidge, Zazu Pitts and others. palpitation, nama acidity, gases, \ , } you wish to dye is wool or silk, or! The photoplay is a screen version . oF sourness vanishes. _ whether it is Tinen, cotton, or mixed) of Charles Felton Pidgin's, novel of | i ptiapg Star x old § Ease your ‘stomach and correct ——BISM ARCK—— goods. Diamond Dyes never streak,| the same name, of which more than | food Sorenson’ your digestion for a few cents. Pleas- TMM 2 spot, fade, or run. Adv.|a million copies were sold. Its story | Ware store, Sat. Feb. 17th. | ant! Harmless! Any drug store, eT 3 | EE Beach High School vs. : Bismarck High School At 8:15 | BASKET BALL TOMORROW as | NIGHT Aults 50c : ‘Mandan High Schout Gir] Bismarck High School Gir! ys. At 7:30