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= Sex THURSDAY, MARCH Social and Personal B. & P. W. Present Longfellow Program The Business and Professional Women’s club members ‘and their ests celebrated the 116th anni- é ‘ cf Henry W. Longfellow at their cl rooms Tuesday evening with the following program; Mrs. Florence H, Davis read the poens, Hi, ts Children watha, Miles Standish, The Vil- Blacksmith, Evangeline and the Hour, Mrs. L. B. Sowles ciaructerized Longfellow and sat musing us the characters passed in review. Vietrola (selections, The w. Bridge, The Arrow and the Song and uy, Beloved, Awake. Mrs. nnce H. Davis delivered the prologue. The characters presented we. Hiawatha, Miss Marie Huber; Nekomis, Miss Eliza Barr; Minne- haha, Mr Annette M. \ s Sta is Miss H. B. John Alden, Haze] M. Pearce; | la, Mrs, A, M. Christianson; Blacksmith, Miss Mary E Evangeline, Mrs. W. S. Stratton; Edith, Mrs. Evelyn Harris Allegra. Miss Rose Huber; and Alice, Mrs, Edita Christianson, Entertain at ; Theater Party A theater party was given by Mrs. A. M. Packard and Misses Gladys Sieverson, and Gladys Harv day evening in complimen’ Ml. J. Woods of Minneapoli who expects to return to her home Setaraay isit of two month: th her sist Mrs. L. A. Baker After the’ theatre luncheon was rved for the twelve guests at hoffman’s chocolate shop. Place cards in the shape and color of yellow jonquils designed each guest's place and jonquils. were used for table decorations. RNOR’S STENOGRAPHER LEAVES Mrs. Carlton C. Spalding, steno- grapher in the office of the gover- ner for about a year past, left yes-| or Fargo to join her husband ing resigned her position t month. Her place has been py Miss Clara Bloomer who heen employed in the office of state tax commission. She was rmerly stenographer to Governor GOVE! NTS CLUB MEET- ING ! Members of the Current Events club met yesterday at the home of Mrs, FE. A. Therberg. “Conferences | of the Nations” was the subject tak- for discuss’ Mrs. D. J. Me-| cussed “Wilson’s League of Mrs. John Larson present- ur Power Peace Treaty, CURRENT E' en ed the and Mrs, Nellie Evarts explained the “Genoa Conference.” D. A, R. MEETING: The D. A. R. will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. D. Hoskins. Al members are urged to} he present at 3 o'clock-sharp as del-} cpates will be elected to the state conference to be held at Jamestown during the second week of March. for the occasion are Mmes. R. D. Hoskins, H, F, O'Hare and W.! W. Moyer, SENATORS GIVE BANQUET A banquet was given last night nt the Grand Pacific hotel by the fifteen out-going Independent sena- tors for the eleven hold-over Inde- pendent senators, Frank Ployhar, president pro tem of the senate, presided, Governor Nestos and Lieut. Governor Hyland were guests. Sev- | eral informal talks were given. LEAVES FOR FARGO. . E. Jones of Lisbon, who here for the past several the interest of some’ welfare left yesterday to spena or two in Fargo, where she ve a talk before'the Masonic bedy of that ci WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. F. L. Conklin was hostess to the members of the Wednesday Bridge club yesterday afternoon, when the honors at cards were won by Mrs, J. L. Whitney. At the close of the game luncheyn was served. SUFFERS STROKE R. W. Thistlthwaite, former sta- | tistician in the department of agri culture at the capital, suffered a stroke of apoplexy and has been con- fined to his home on Avenue B for about three weeks, WEEK-END VISITORS! McBride George, attorney from Winona, Miss Ruth Weber of Na- poleon, nenhew and niece of Mi C, We McGray, were week-end vi tors at the home of their aunt. t . Walter H. Leben of stopped over in the city this | morning on their way to Valley City. here they expect to make their home| in the future. é \ —-- al RETURNS FOR REST OF SESSION. Mrs. John W. Carr of Jamestown, returned to Bismarek yesterday to GARGLE THROAT. _| WITH ASPIBIN' Clip This and Save if Subject To Sore Throat or ' — Tonsilitis. | | | i Prepare a harmless and effective | gargle by dissolving two Bayer Tab- | lets of Aspirin in four tablespoon- | fuls of water, Gargle throat thor-| oughly, Repeat fn two hours if neces- sary. i ‘Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be had ‘in, tin boxes, of twelve tablets for a few cents. ‘ a Bismarck caller yesterday. \ (| CITY NEWS — |: ——————— | ; er of Almont, Mrs. H. A. } of 1, 1928 7 | spend the remainder of the aeesion| Linton, Frank Klinner of Mott, Miss with Rep. Carr. i AMONG CITY vigiToRS. — | G. G. Radke 0! Golden Valley,! Charles M. Clevelend of Washburn, | } E. Slovarp of Brittin, W. S. Triplett, of Brittin, Edward Walbaum of Stan-| ton, Ralph Slater of Brittin, Wal- fred Aplund of Wilton, Dan Schur! of Washburn, were among the city! visitors today. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mrs. John Setser entertained at, bridge yesterday afternoon when two tables were played. High score was won by Mrs. H. E, Spohn, At the conclusion of the game luncheon was served, LADIES M..CCABEES, The Ladies Maccabees will have a card party at the home of Mrs/F. L. Brandt at 1121-2 Sixth street Fr day afternoon. Members and their friends are invited to attend. FUNERAL RITES, Funeral rites for Miss Grace Me- Clure who passed away Tuesday even- | ing willbe held at the Salvation army | hall Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.| M. B. A. SOCIAL AND DANCE, The M. B. A. will hold a social and | dancing party for members and their! friends this evening at K. P. hall. CONFINED TO HOME, Mrs. Emil Agre of 515 Seventh St., is confined to her home because of illness, { GUEST OF MRS. JOHNSON ‘ Mrs. Herman O, Kallgren of Fa is the guest of Mrs. Clifton John: BUSIN VISITOR. > | J. S. Fevold of Baldwin, is trans-| acting business in Bismarck today. \ y of Gurrison, it the home of in, n visiting Mrs, Worth Lumry, i Rev. FE. Breekel of Washburn, was a business visitor ‘cre today. i Paticnt at Hospital Mrs. Emma E. Varney St, Alexius hospi an illness of se home. Display Work A display of articles made by pa- tients in the state insane asylum at Jamestown has been placed in the corridors of the state capital. The articles were made in the depart- ment of occupational therapy, in| which it is sought to effect cures through engrossing the patient in some line of work. Bismarck Hospital Mrs, J. Hering of Max, F. H. Walk- hankland Mrs, Martha Berge of Mercer, Fairchild of Steele, Miss Inez feth of the city, Mrs.! Caroline Larson of Beach, Miss Dora | Schneider of Dodge, Simon Dallman of Chasely, and Mrs. Christ Kiein: of Ashley have entered the Bismarck | hosintal for treatment. W. L. Lukens of Wilton, Master Lewis Craswell | of the city, and Mrs. John Rants of Underwood have bene discharged from the hospite Ryder, { St. Alexius Hospital | H Mrs. E, 0. Carlson of Shields, Mrs. Joe Shekerow of Max, Mrs. Ole A. Olson of Wilton, Adam Schatz of- For Raw Sore Throat At the first sign of a raw; sore throat rub on a little Musterole with your It goes right to the spot witha gentle I ps le, | pores congestion, draws out Hard Study Demands Good Eyesight Close, intensive application to study requires a keen, faultless vision. An im- paired vision causes head- aches, nervousness, lack of |; concentration. \ Can you apply yourself in- tensively? Perhaps — ‘it’s your eyes! Why not be sure? Have them exam- ined. If you don’t need ], glasses. we will tell you so —gladly. If you do, we can fit you accurately and at- tractively with a pair of “Quality Beyond Question” Shur-ons — either eye- glasses or spectacles. « BONHAM Brothers Jewelers and ‘Optometrists. . been discharged from the hospital. { Mt . | ry THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE come highly melodramatic —mo- Minnie Van Lishout of Mott, and]| AT THE MOVIES | ments furnished by such — stelar READY 10 HEAR Master Edward Nichol of Moffit “| screen players as’ Doris Kenyon, : have entered the St, Alexius hospi-|° dmund Breese, Robert Edeson, VA A tal for treatment. Mrs. Henry Dohn, THE ELTINGE Effie Shannon, J. Barney Sherry Mrs. H. Arndt, both of the ci Ma. Speed, _ comedy, action \ and and Charles Gerrard. In. view of ¢ ae ter Walter Peterson of Tappen ick Grossmeyer of Glen Ulin, Anton Matz of Willa, Miss Magdalena Kut- chera of the city, William Baird and Miss M. Krieger of the city and Theodore Deggs of Wishek, have Stomach Full of Gas Destroys Appetite n If stomach is filled with gas from undigested food, the whole system is poisoned, causing tired, nervous | ¢: show: of “Sure story of ic temperament and his asy path of least resistance. Fire utter egard for danger and the soft, k |drama—all merrily intertwined in this excellent combination of clean six fast reels of action is promised comedy and genuine drama, “S in the i r Flint” at the Evtinge theatre, Fri- ¢ day and Saturday. The story of “Sure Fire Flint”, adapted from the same name and written by Gerald C. Duffy, has all to do with Fire Flint” will in all proba! the Eltinge Saturday. the COLDS: cious, the ; . olds hectic experiences encountered bY and aequite prompt treatment as Flint, and aptly nicknamed “Sure Fire Flint” because of his dyna- Coughs and are Grippe. an- get Foley's Hone and colds. The constantly do more than please the patrons of Theatre Friday and contagious they spread or develop into Flu and TaRe no chances when you y and Tar for a few cents and quickly check coughs increas Minot, March 1. Judge George H Moellring of Williston in Minot to day announced that he had contin- ued until tomorrow the special ter of district court, called to conve today at Crosby, Divide county, try the appeal taken by C. J. a, ousted auditor of Burke coun- 10 permanently removing him trom of fice, This action is taken, it is ex- d, to await the ruling by the upreme court on an affidavi of prejudice filed by counsel repre- senting the petitioners for the re- feeling and no appetite. Simpic}_ According to the advance | re-. ing demand for sviey’s Honey and| "el of Kopriva. buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete. «| ports, Flint, born on the Fourth of pay, for three generations, has made mixed in Adlerika, expels gas and|July, craves excitement and each it the largest selling cough medicine poisons almost INSTANTLY and|reei finds him inbedded more and|;, the World, Contains no plates gives you better appetite, Adlerika|more into hazardous _ situations ||. redients are printed on the Weape removes surprising matter from|that gives this production every |. metana i ret Tnvise i BOTH upper add lower bowel which Lbs el eat LN aioe Hie poisoned stomach. EXCELLENT to} guard against appendicitis. bi Jos. Breslow, druggist. conceivable kind of a kick. “Sure Fire Flint”, ie pessessed of s Dr.KINGS NewD Combat it!-before it develops Sore chest? Tight, stuffed- up head? Irritated throat? Uncomfortable, dangerous! Try Dr. King’s New Discovery. It has helped millions for a period the new Victrola Northwest have Hoskins i of half acentury. It cools, soothes, brings comfort to inflamed tissues, Stops the most persistent flow of mucous, Eases raw throats. For children—grown-ups, too. Your druggist carries iv. Victrola — _ Records Owing to the freight congestion all Records for! the been delayed. - Meyer The Best Food That Money Can Buy Whole Wheat Bread Made by The Barker Baking and Candy Co. eo oo OUT UU I ULE MuULUU LA LUM MULL uous LoL . $10 Given Away Saturday Evening, March 31st, at 9:30 one of our customers will: be given $10.00. TODAY MAYOR LENHART e sealed an unknown number in a large hat box (on display in our window). drawing and sealing. Lucky Lady Contes Major Russ witnessed the Each purchaser of: $7.50 cash millinery im this store during March will draw a number to be retained until Saturday, March 31—on that day at 9:30 p. m. Mayor Lenhart will break the seal and the holder of the number corresponding to the one in the sealed box will receive $10.00 cash. Miss Mary Buchholz Our Spring and Summer Millinery ‘Styles are now on display. reasonably priced. They are. very pretty and stylish. and reported to de-plitting situa- tions that co-ordinate nicely with Foley's. Alive! liver ills corrected with \Dr. KINGS PILLS sass (KNOWLES the JeWELER]) BISMARCK,N.DAK DIAMONDS.“ JEWELRY HAVE YOUR DIAMONDS remounted platinum, in white gold or Enhance the veauty of your diamonds and increase their value by having them re- mounted. We will submit special de- signs with prices free of chi B. Your old style wedding ring can be made into one of the latest style in either white or green gold without using any new gold. 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