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Social and Personal Reservations Pour In For A. of C. Banquet. Tuesday | A large number of reservations for the banquet to be given by the As- tion of Commerce Tuesday eve- nd Pa ¢ hotel for py, new secretary ot ree, and H, W. Byerly and H. Funstony © general! iinigeatlon | ts of the Northern Pacific and oo roads respecti Indications are that this her meeting will prove to big. success. The'subject of im- eration touches Bismurek sely since the future of B nt upon the new popula- can be induced. Both the ure well poster and the subject of immigration, In addition to the main speakers of the evening a number of: local members will give short talks a ned by Hank Halverson, ‘THIRD HOUSE DANCE The last dance of the “Third Hous xiven this evening at Patterson hall. The entertainment committee an- ounces that the dance will be complimentary to members of the legislature and their friends and on will be charged, ding must. pre- ent written i at the door as it is a strictly invitational af- ‘air DR. FISHER LEAVES FOR WEST Dr. A. M. Fisher is leaving for four weeks trip through the west. Dr. Fisher will join Mrs. Fisher, who is visiting Miss Nell Dool Portland, Oregon, and they will go cisco and Los Angeles, and of Chicago, wher tend medical clin- ey will, return to Bismarex about April 1. AT DINNER dq Mrs Hazelhurst entertained afew friends at dinner yesterday in hon- |. or of Mrs. Luella Pannebaker Die- sem of Fargo who is spending a ew days in Bismarck. Yellow jon- quils were used to decorate the tables and dining room. RETURNS FROM PACIFIC Coast Mrs. C, ©. Robinson returned yesterday after a visit of _ three weeks with relatives in Seattle, Wash. and Portland, Ore, He t wh ompanied her on the tri will spend the remainder of — the | winter on the coast. PLAN LONGFELLOW PROGRAM Members of the Business and Pro- Women’s club will enjoy time at their club rooms gram will be devoted to Longfellow with the characters created by aim passing in review, oie aa EBAVING FOR FLORIDA Dr. . Quain and son, left yesterday morning for Chicag Il. to join Mrs. Quain before con tinuing on the and Mrs. Quain expect to spend a in a leisurely trip through TO At Josepa A. Ki of agriculture and labor wil] leave | tonight for St. Paul, Minn. to at- tend the thwestern Agricultural convention which convenes Feb, 27 and 28, ) CONVE! NTION JOINED IN MARRIAGE The marriage of Miss Vivian Lundberg and Eric _Engebertson, hoth of Regan took place Saturday at the First Baptist church with the Rev. R. L. Johnson officiating. ' eee THE ORRS LEAVE Mrs.~Robert Orr and datghter, Miss Agnes left Saturday for Minn- capolis, Minn. Enroute they stop- ped over Sunday in Jamestown to visit with Merton Orr. VISITS CITY. COMMISSIONERS H. J. Grusehus, city omumiasiane | er of Dickinson, was a business vis- | itor here today. While here ne was the guest of H. A. Thompson, city commissioner. TO VISIT DAUGHTER’ 0. F. Blanding of Harvey arrived last night for a short visit with his daughter, Miss Dorothy Blanding, se- | cretary to the minimum: wage bu- reau, y . DEGREE .OF HONOR A regular meeting of the Degree of Honor will be held at the Knigats of Pythias Hall Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. All montbarel are requested to attend. RETURNS HOME Patrick Naughton left this morn- ing for Minneapolis. Minn. after vi- siting with his fatehr, John Naugh- ton who is ill at tht St. Alexius hospital. — AMONG CITY VISITORS‘ George B, Farrell of Minneapo- lis, Minn., W..C, Jertson of Falkirk, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Porter of | McKenzie were city visitors today. | i Mr. and Mrs, F, H. Johnston and/| RETURN HOME family who spent the weeek end in the city returned to their home at Wilton this morning. TO VISIT DAUGHTER Mrs. Coon of Richardton arrived yesterday to visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Paul Robidou for several days, LEAVE ON BUSINESS TRIP John Reuter and ‘son, George, left this morhing for several days’ busi- ness trip to Underwood. MOTHERS SOCIAL CLUB Members of the others Social club will meet at tae home of Mrs. William McGraw toeprpny after- noon. y have already | dal peppy musigal’ program has been | of the legislature will be | (ured j vet ppH gitercerof el mor ainianh ink norrow evening when the pro- | ; way to Florida. Dr. | ‘len, commissioner | ‘SKIRTED OR BLOOMERED IN. A FLAS Here’s a Paris designer's idea of something smart and practical for i street wear. It consists of a long bodice of fig- silk, joined to a skirt of vel- d crepe. The skirt may be looped at the hem and look perfectly convention- nt, the loop can cinating bloom- erial as the be released and, , of the s. blades! are reve: ed, HUSBAND left this morn- oS the The Baptist ladies will give o'clock. 'S HOSPITAL i John has entered the | where she will undergo an “operation. i { { ST. AL ALL The St. Alexius j this evening at the St. Alexius hospi tal, IM TING umni will meet ‘Ss OF DAUGHTER daughter born hospital Saturd ‘Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robidou of “4 ‘Front Street are the parents {baby girl born at the St, Alexiu | hospital Sat morning. i St. Alexius Hospital | Mrs. Henry: Doan of the city, | Master Walter Peterson of Tappen, i H. Arndt of the city, Mrs, Nick meyer of Glen Ullin, Adam G. | Leismeister of Harvey, and Mrs. | Lucinda Logan have entered the St. | Alexius hospital for treatment. | Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sullivan of | Burt, Ludwig Tabbert _ of | Dodge, Miss Bertha Ternes of Ra- ‘leigh, Miss May Bope of Fargo and | Anton Bier of the city have been ; discharged from the hospital. Bismarck Hospital Ludwig Krein of Goodrich, Thco- |dore Schild of Dodge, Clarence | Swift of Sanish, Alfred Jore of; Keene, ‘Mrs. F. J. Weber of Forbes. jand Baby Marjorie Skarsgard of Makoti have ‘entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. John Pie: gyri at your drug store. | 35@:65c, jars & tubes; hospital size, $3. | | BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER | RS. ENRE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260. _- TYPEWRIT JPPER "1 sup: | Mrs. M. B, Finseth of Driseolt | Pc? St .the church parlors (Thursday ee CITY NEWS _ |! tetera ay deer Pius Martin of Fort | nts of an infant; the St. Alexiusj THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | the city, Nick Bolitsky of Dogden, Mrs. Gus Winters of Harvey, M Genevieve Jessen of Sterling, M May Adams of Fredonia, Clifford Ferebce of Halli ss Nancy Nathan of _ the and Stanley Lindseth of Steele have been dis- Carged from the hospital. Many Pay Last Tribute to Old Friend, Neighbor A large number of old friends and ighbors payed tribute to their old friend and n bor last Saturday afternoon at o'clock when funeral services were held for John Ni strom at the school hou in Bald- win, Rev. E. F. Alfson, pastor of the First Lutheran church of Bis- marck conducted the services, Those acting as pallbearers were: Henry Rupp, Ed Mount, Ira Fal stein, Herb little, H. Higgins, and Ed Str andemo of Baldwin The deceased was laid to rest in the Baldwin cemetery. Mrs. Haring Dies After Long Illness Mrs. Ida Haring, wife of Edw Haring of Glen Ullin, passed this morning at 8:30 o'clock local hospital at the age o She has heen Guffering from an in- grown goiter for some time but was only seriously “ill during the five weeks, Mr. and Mrs. E past. The deceased is survived by h husband and seven sons, Richard,} Theodore, Milton, James, Helmet,? Leslie, and Irwin. The body will be taken to Glen! Ulin for burial which will probubly | tuke place Wednesd Cc. ARD OF THAN KS. We wish to thank our friends, lod- ges, and other organ their kindnes: offerings during thé death of our beloved husband and father MRS. JNO. NORDSTROM, ALVIN NORDSTROM, JNO. A. NORDSTROM, . ELIASON, For Monday and Tues BRA DSHA Ww. Electrical facial 50 cents. ‘Phone 896. Marinello Shop.| Dr KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Ey es ree | Lewis F. Crawford Speaks at Church “At the Close of a Day's Work” was the subject discussed by Lewi: Crawford, secretary dustrial Commission, at the Presby: terian church last evening. . Crawford developed his sub- ject by a study of the hours of labor of the past. He showed that at pres- ent people were give! which to secure re despite the ine creation, the effi er had not been ine been decreased bi amusement wl |Community Chest Committee Meets The Community Chest committee meetiftg tonight at o'clock in the Chamber chairman of the that all members be pre: the committee Spencer Boise as ¢ [have some pl@ns to jand members of the committee who OES een Announce soon, Tourists camp are assembling ion in regard to conditions in , d hours for re- use of the kinds h were indulged in by a large portion of our popula- s which they h much of the entertainment furni today is of such much greater f. of the past or present. With illustrations and quot tuken from the Bible and nun nature as to © ‘A aut \ out his subject. ge ny | AT THE MOVIES | ——— Fs ? THE ELTINGE Wanda Hawley, leading woman, plays opposite Wal- | y Paramount picture, be seen at the Eltinge ast | ng | have resided) oh a farm 17-miles)! southwest of Glen Ullin for :ome- Others in the strong t are Caarles Ogle, Herschell Mayall, r, Carmen Phillips and Kalla Pas~ a, James Cruze directed the ture, which was adapted by Walter | Ww We have them for the little Themis andl Clayton. Haviilton; i‘ as well as for the bigger BAD COLD GONE IN FEW HOURS,” | 1 Aichmond's Bootery now before the next thaw. ions for, and beautiful floral! ‘Pape’s Cold Compound” Acts Quick, Costs Little, and Never Sickens! In a few hours your cold {1 {head and nose clear, no feverish stuffed-up feeling. | Druggists here guarantee these pleas- to break up a cold or the grippe quicker than nasty quin-' ine, They never make you sick or an’ ‘comfortable. Buy a box of “Pap “| Cold Corapownd” for a few cents ' get rid uf your cold right now. Adv. | FRED SERVICE es BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © |! Known all over the Northwest for Quality © MAIL US Your FILMS AIHA eA BALL ROOM AESTHETIC DANCING Term Beginning March 10. American Legion Hall, Mrs. R. W. Henderson Regina Plush of Bismarck, | zina of Beach, Bernard Roberts of | Remarkable Opening, of Season Hats for Madame ana esa ALL. DIFFERENT.— NO TWO ALIKE “Chic “captivating models of distinctive refine- ‘ment ‘whose new shapes and new materials ‘foretell the authentic style trend for SPRING. Pokes, mushrooms,’ roll beine.ofi. the face effects, turbans, Materials’: Hairctoth; Timbo Braid, Candeé ) Cloth,: - Straw and silk faille ‘numerous other fashio Strawberry, Almond: ‘Gree S Outaoed and Black, Brown, Hats in this sale ragularish sell at $7. 98 combinations: and ble materials, » Copen, , and Navy. SHAWL NEGLIGEES j more vivid color, or shaded into or- BAPTIST SUPPER Indian shawl effects are noticed |chid or blue. Baptist laides will serve a in negligees and lounging robes. RTT iia ood h ooked t a || CELEBRATE WEDDI ANNIVER. | & iome Cc supper a They are colorful and lend them: church parlors. Thursday SARY evening at jet o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, F. B. Strauss cele- elt brated their crystal wedding or f es CRETON? BATHING SUITS | teenth wedding aniversary inform: A fork never should be jabbed Cretonne bathing suits are aj #lly with a bridge party at their! into 4 frying or grilling steak or novelty at Palm Beach. There are} home Saturday eveni cho} large and small hats and nifty parasols to accompany them. Large floral patterns, birds and futurist designs are noticed in the assort- ment. VOGUE FOR GRAY Gray to be one of the popular colors for spring in millinery, well as in gowns and in sho is frequently by cans containing syrup that might look in color and appear- ance like Karo. Look for the bull’s- eye for original Karo Quality. There is no substitute for Karo— it’s the leader at leading grocers. There is a Karo for every palate and every meal: 1, Golden Syrup—Blue Label Karo 2. Crystal White—Vanilla Flavor —Red Label Karo 3. Square Can—Green Label Karo —With Pure Maple Sugur 4. Imitation Maple Flavor —Orange Label Karo Selling Representot Don’t Have Saw Edges on Your Collars. We have the only machine in North Dakota that per- fectly irons collars without leaving a saw edge. FREE Aak your grocer for recipe folder oF Cook Book, or write to Cora Products Refining Co.4 Dept. A, Argo, Illinois We iron the new roll col- lars as perfectly as do the factory. For perfect collar work, Call Phone 684. CAPITAL STEAM LAUNDRY vere Ws We Call For and Deliver. ee UNA ? { ° INU HUH HHOUUUAUEAUOAGEAGEAGEOSEAUEANEUAEOUEGETAREGRUGRAGEEEEO OUGHTA AEE AEA t i [ ABRICS 7 CT ee OU can go as far as you like in satisfying your | taste in fabrics in our Hart Schaffner & Marx \ coats for women ; | New colorings, new patterns, new weaves; lots ‘of very striking plaids, if they are your. taste; but plenty of other things The idea of getting very smart ak with assurance | . of best quality in materials and tailoring, at very mod- ce; erate prices;‘ought to be interesting to you ~~