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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Social and | Personal Display Auxiliary Hope Chest in Webb’s Window Auxiliary have on display The of Americ Woman’ Legion chest containig many dainty arti value to the housewife, All the art.cles have either or donated by members of the The and given as auxilivry St, Patrick's dance, Me 17 at Legion hall. will continue next week, proceeds from the dance will the sale of és so into the fund for the American Legion home which is beingplanned ! for Legion men. Announce Exams. For Nurses North Dakota state hoard of nurse miners will hold their next examination for certifies tered nurse April 24 and These planning on taking the es- pmination file their application etary at least twenty to the date set for e Nurses comp ade up by June 5, ible to take the exam- Th with s pric ination detailed — examination Clark, secretary 1, Devils Lake, N, D. LUTHER LEAGUE Members of the | she | ow at Webb Bros. a hope ¢ i \ The committee in charge of the! ; Cap Social to be given at the First Lutheran church tomorrow evening, the auspices of the Luther | , has completed arrangements | OR THE CITIES social and extends a cordial | rtrude Kichorst. and invitation to members and friends | Skeels left today for a of the society to be pre Kind- | visit in the Twin Cities and jy come and bring a p Caps | Northfield, Minn. will be furnished and refreshments | served. | CAPITAL CITY VISITORS } Mrs! Joseph Miller, Mbs, L. by ; GIVE SURPRISE BANQU HHlinch’ of Underwood, Mrs. Charles { The fourth degree of the Knights Ree of Washburn, ‘Mrs. Larson q of Columbus gave a surprise ban-!and Ms. Wilson of Wilton stop- ' quet_at tac Grand Pacific hotel last | ped over' in the capital city today, in honoring De Co: ving soon for Miles City The honor guest was pre- sented with a beautiful fourth de- gre lem of the order of his friends. Mr, De Cosse aas been sec- and treasurer of the club for ne time, A yet-tof and dinner ther m for the people of St. George's Epis- ting copal church will be held Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the hall. Bishop Tyler will be present st the meeting and the matter of calling a new clergyman will be de- cided upon, Mrs. AL A. reservations f Jones of r the has charge dinner, STANDARD BEARER: Miss Muriel Hart will he to the Standard Bearers of the Me- Cabe \Methodist church tomorrow evening at 0 o'clock at the Thompson flats on Sixth street and Ave, D. The hostess will be assisted by Misses Helen Ruth Littie. s and and the program will be in charge of Miss Beatrice Register. There will a special thank offering, STOP OVER FOR A VISIT. and Mrs, Carl J, Baarson and children of Great Falls, Mont. who were gue: of Mr. and = Mrs. Charles F, Martin yesterday contin- ued on their wa to Albert Lea, Minn., this mornin They expect to make Albert Lea their home. PYTILIAN SISTER: ING Pythian Sisters will I party at K. P. hall Monday eve- ing at 8 o'cluck. The regular meet- been postponed until after give FOR JAMESTOWN. me Fitzgerald of Garri- opped over yesterday for # visit with Miss Elizabeth Ten- vorde left this morning for a shost visit in Jamestown, REBEKAHS MEET. At the regular meeting of the Re- bekahs which will be held this even- ing at Odd Fellows hall initiation serviges will be held. CANDY AND FOOD SALE. The Harris Hustlers of the Me Cube Methodist church will hold candy and food sale at Hoskin's to- morrow afternoon, MOTHERS SOCIAL CLUB MEETING The Mother Secial club will meet with Mrs, A. P. Lenhart Tuesday in- stend of with Mrs. Ben Tillotson. ACCEPTS POSITION. Norina Heddine left today ©, where she has accepted a on with the. Courier-News. Mis for pes COURT HOUSE VISITOR, William Deckert of Arena was a court houst visitor today. SERIOUSLY ILL. uger is seriously ill at the idence. Jacki family r WEEK-END SPECIALS AT OUR GREENHOUSE. Cinerarias, 5C~ to $1.00; Pans of Tulins or Daffodils, 75¢ to $1.50; Hyacinths 40c each. Shamrocks and Green Carna- licns next week. Will & Co.. 319 3rd. Street, phone 784-W. We deliver. ., We haye Ballet Slippers in Children’s, Misses’,and Wo- men’s sizes. A..W. Lucas Co. For fist Pic enlt ry Clean- ing.’ “C ry Co. : Phone 684, © hostess | al Oscar H.; i i } the The spring openings of fmous Parisian couturieres have news of interest to women everywhere The fullness of a gown continues to be placed at the front and side stline is slightly higher, but doesn’t reach the normal wais line n yet; the straight sihou- DED VISIT; arson LEAVES ON EX M e ended Be CB morning for an e relatives and friends in Hillsboro. In the latter place she er. + Will visit with a LEAVE Mr. and son. Bobbi TO VISIT RELATIVES Mrs. E. A, Apple and left this morning for Ind., where they will s ree weeks with Mr. Ap- ’s relatives. Mr. Apple is resi- dent eng-neer with the highwa. commission. CITY VISITORS W. S. Nicholls of Wing, W. C. Gehrke of Baldwin, Ludwig Berg ot Wilton, A. Hyman of Minot, Victor Meyer of Driscoll, T. F. Donovan of Baldwin, Theodore Gallen of Carson, G. B. Moore of Sterling, Victor Engstrom of Wilton, Tom Roberts of Wilton were among the city visitors today. W. S. Young of Surrey is spend- ing a few days here on business and visiting with friends. ie ame hot | AT THE MOVIES o—____________» CAPITOL. In making many of the for “When Danger Smiles,’ the Wil- liam Duncan picture which will be shown Capitol theater tonight it was nee y foe the company te work from sunset to sunrise for over a week. The company was on location in the foothills of California thirty miles from the studio in the vicinity of Cal s. A battery of ts was necessary to light up the foreground for the action, and in the ance colild be heard the thunder- ous beat of cowpunchers and com- panions riding to the schoolhouse dance, The music of the singing night groups sifted through the air and the bright tint in the sky gave evidence through the light to the in- habitants for many miles around that William Duncan was stagin, other Western, The night scenes are thrilling and sequences \ \ | | i ‘ ‘ten to me you have seemed to pour| Isn't it strange that old people | {out your entire soul. Oh John, if} never understand? You would think | j you could know how happy [ am] that my father and mother were | j over it! never young, I am sure tuat dear 2 | Yes, dear, we were made for each | old dud never wrote to mother a i jcther. Tam sure tat I, too, have | love letter in any way like the onc Bernard T. Tollifson Passes, cn hunting you, not only all this| that is just now resting over my | j life, but in#all the lives before 1] heart. ' Away This Morning After | mct you. Perhaps 1 did meet I haven't seen any one of my girl | + seme time in those far-off days.] friends yet; I fact, 1 have not had | 7-Day Illness Perhaps that is way our souls rusn-| since I arrived even to let } caves ed together again at the mecting of | them know that [am home. Mother | si end Jour lip I have. been planning when it j Bernard Theodore Tollifson, fresi-| “pag met me at the train and be-| shall be and where it shall be jmanin the local high school, pas; he had fairly’ said, “Hello,| We have decided on St. J jaway this morning at 3. o'clock st) daughter,” I began to tell him about | church “at high noon, some time |the family residence on 818 Avenue} j re [ was half through ae] next month, [ shall have to have at |B after an illness of seven days with | said, “Stop a minute. Let's get this] least: six bridesmaids because if I | pneumonia. | thing straight.” And then he asked | do not some ones of my most in- |, Bernard who was 17. years of age} me the funniest questions: how | timate girl friends would feel quite ette divides hofors with circular{bad been staying with his mother, y times you had called upon me] our of it and bouffant outlft | Mrs. M. Malina Tollifson and sister, during the day, how many times| Alice, my youngest. sister, sur- All suits are three-piece modets.| Miss Anna Tollifson in Bismarck | you had left your business to “fool” | prised me last night by remarking, Eton, box and cape-back jackets! since last September when he enter- | #round with me, how many times wey “I think these big weddings are all tre the most popular styles for suit{ed high school here, His father was | had gone to the th togetacr,| nonsense. You can make up your coats. Skirts are slightly fuller| the late Rey. Vernard Tollifson of) uld you dence well, were you an] mind, sister, that when To marry, 1 and trequently circular. The ac-| Banks, N. D. inveterate pker, and last ask-] shall go down to the city hall and companying blouses are‘of plain of! He is survived by his mother, two} cd the most preposterous, question of | after getting ‘the license, walk into printed silk and frequently feature | brothers, and four sisters. He was | all—he asked me how much you! the office of some justice of the | Jabot trimming. : ja member of the Luthe chureh | were carning, dear. peace and walk out a wife.” | as [and a member of the Scout Troop of | I knew I blusied for it seemed so] Oh, I forgot—father gave me two ful ore neon of them {tle McCabe Methodist chureh of | indelicate, somehow. T told him 1] thousand dollars to buy furniture | es ne hem | which Bert Dunn was seoutmaster, vould not answer that; that we had | with, and mother remarked that it; am Du ages in fistic) Puneral services will bo held this | in a cursory way talked ef living! wouldn't go very far. She told me | cobats and does gspetially daring] a¢ternoon at Webb Bros: Undertak- | expenses und you told me that “we| aft * that she wonld add an- | feats of horsemanship, in which he] ing parlors at 6 o'clock. {Would have to economize the first | other thousand to it. Won't we aave Ss sis closely rivaled by his fair co-star, | High school students acting as | few years of our married life,” but | fun spending it. dear? Tam going; Men girl whose won| honorary pallbearers will be Harry; !t T really could not make our] to wait until after we are married | for her a place in \ne hearts of movie! Lebach, Arthur Nathan, M love a commercial understanding. | fans, THE ELTING Accustomed as motion arti are to neck-breaking stunts, | it remained for Mack nett’s | “The Crossroads of New York,” to make the most E picture! xacting demands | upon film — art The picture will be ‘the attraction at the Eltinge theatre today and tomor- row, Friday and Saturday Theatre. In ad 1 thrilling | rescues runaway horses | and sen automobile driv- | ing, there is one incident that; stretches the imagination in trying | to understand how it was filmed without causing a fatality. It oc- curs after the hercine’s father has | been imprisoned in a country | house while his financial enemies | aaid his stock. | To reach the imprisoned man,| who was placed in a room over-! looking a cliff, the rescuers had to! descend from ,the. rocf. One of! them,:in making the jump to the narrow balcony, missed his foot- ing and fell over the railing to the rocks below. The fall has been de- € miraculous by motion pic- ture experts, accustomed to such daredevil scenes. j “The © ads of New York’) marks Mack Sennett’s third six! reel comedy-melodrama and fol-; lows the nationally famous “Molly ’ 0.” In his newest creation the producer has intermingled a plot’ of strong sentiment and appeal, with good comedy relief and the artistic producing values of which ie is a master. + Alexius Hospital Mrs. B. Gorden of the city, Louis | Token of South Hert, Mee. Bert | Sales of Te . George K letnor « Buruswas, Baby Viole Muggli! of Gjen Ullin, Morris Ludwig ‘ot the city, Miss Helen Streitmatter | of Hebron, Mrs. i, J. Braxmeye of Solen, Miss Cecil Ryan of Brad- dock, Mrs. -John Kerner of Glad-i stone, Mrs. Henry Bjelland of Lehr, Mrs. Fred Bollinger of Lin- ton, Master Val Loran of Richard- ton, M Dorothy McNally of Mof-j fit, F. J. Heintzman of the city, Mrs. Mury Grady of the city, John Schrenk of Blue Grass, Pat Farley of Grove, Miss Hope Brownawell, Lottie Spotted Wolf of Elbowoods, and Mrs. John Tesky of Beulgh Divers in Aquatic Wedding Mies Flcello Smith, champion \ fancy diver, and Captain Charles Widmier, celebrated thigh diver, were wed in the costumes in which you see them in a swimming :pool Dean Adcock, Baptist, read t! ing suit, at Orlando, Fla. The Rev. Dr. J. he ceremony—but. refused to wear a bath- H { Moffit, Mrs. P. F. Hasse of Tappen, | som, {and Oscar Johnson. if have entered the St. Alexius hos- pital for treatment. Mrs. Pius Martin and baby girl of Fort Rice, Mr, and Mrs. John Ackermann of Wishek, Master Edward Nichol of Robert L. Farley of Ashley, J. J. Blhard of the city, Anten Schwal of Lefor, Miss Ed Newcomb of Zap, Mich Canter and John Caulfield,! , Golva, N. D. both of the city, Anton Heck of; jSterling, N. D.; Stella Mandan, Mrs. Emma E. Varney.) LETTER FROM LESLIE staring from out my past vr bob- €-ty; Grace Nelson, Tappen, Henry Mooney of Wotuga, Mrs. TO HER FIANC! bing up in the future, and [am sure yn Viken, Halliday, Mathias Fettng of Burnstead, ALDEN PRESCOT that you will have no scerets from Nehr, Sheldon, N. D Mrs, William T. Hammel of Han-' 1 have just finished reading, dear! me. New Salem, N. D.; Mrs. over, Miss Adaline Keel of Under jeart, the sweetest love letter a! But to get back to fatier, I really {Mike Hochhalter, Willa, N. D.; G. wood, Mrs, Wallis Brooke of Maxi yvoman ever received. laughed when he told me that little |H. Easton, Kintyre, N. D.; Ken- and k Grossmeyer of Glen Ul-) 7 somewhat surprised to read | story about mother, and explained /Reth Sorsdahl, Bismarck, N. D.; hay Have been discharged’ from the) ;.. “Gutspoken love, fo? notwith.|to him that it wouldn't be ax bad| Thalia Jacobson, City; | Anton SUCCUMBS TO John Anderson, Heni The will attend in,a body. The remains will be taken to Bank, N. D., former home of the Tollifson y family, this evening for interment | ° *¢$ bagel Get Deano DIAMOND DYES) “a ; d raised Alice in the family lot. and me unti} T was five years. old 5 on + an Wenie ine aden Each package of “Diamond Dyes"| ve, PARENTS OF GIRL (le Taoked at tne contains directions 80 simple any | pele GD aa (in ab cas rl cae set ur mot-|¥oman can dye or tint her worn,| he percntey oles ibaly ae) her did every bit of the work, in-| Shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats,| the St. Alexus hosptal. | cluding washing. in our home’ the | stockings, sweaters, coverings, drap- ' BABY BOY | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bjelland of | Lehr are the parents of a son born at tie St. Alexius hospital March 6, We have Ballet Slippers in Children’s, Misses’ and Wo- men’s sizes. A. W. Lucas Co.: The easiest way to get right on top is to get a Gordon “ZENDA” The vogue of mixtures is well established— that’s why Zenda is so popular. There’s char- acter to this hat—an air of smartness that is not overdone. GORDON HAT at all good hat stores FIVE DOLLARS MA TL MT na RH BISMARCK,W.OAK OlAMONDS.“JEWELRY Your Old Style Pieces of Jewelry It is met costly to remake your old jewels. They play an important part in the dress of every woman, and where one possesses old or unsatisfactory articles of Jewelry it is indeed; wasteful not to have- them made into the beautiful crea- tions of today. ? * We have gained a pleasing reputation fcr attractive de- signs, skilful workmanship an¢ | low prices in the remaking of these old pieces. We gladly submit designs and, estimates without charge/or obligation, We specialize jn Diamonds and other Jewels, F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler, Bismarck. Established 1907. y ‘ standing you have been a very sat- Vistactory | have said it, there seemed to be a litue ‘ reticence y udid not say to me all the things that you were think.ng, but in this first love letter you have ever writ he reminded him that yefore ac was stecl magnate he was a steel work- first two years of our married life.” dear; T could not nictnre my mother with her beautiful clothes and the gorgeous home in Saaron, ever bending over a washtub. tial with you; j have no seerets from you either | 600ds.—Adv, = adays we sent our laundry ou the home and lived in apart where someone came in daily to us clean up. I thought, John d that my father looked at me ra pityingly had he seen you, I am sure. lover, yet always waen I been with you and you have part, as on your though 1 explained to him th u that I did not and mother Ji 1 had told rxpect to live d, and T gently WOMEN! DYE cries, hangings, she has “Diamond then perfect home dyeing js sure I could not relp laughing at this, never dyed before. background of the fines not to spot, fade, streak, or run, You see, dear, I am ver; you wish to dye is wool or silk, whether it is linen, cotton or m: confiden- T am determined to MMH CTH IN THE Lucky Lady Contest Some Customer Will Receive $10.00 See the Hat Box in our window—It contains a number ‘placed there by Major Russ and the-box sealed by Mayor Lenhart. ‘ Saturday Evening, March 31st The Customer holding the corresponding number will receive $10.00. Our New Easter Millinery It's Beautiful and Cheap Come in and see the new styles and colors. were they so pretty—or so cheap. Miss Mary Buchholz High Millinery Quality at Low Prices. Never ee ILL MUU LLAN MULL LLL ULL LLL SOUT MLA LU ULL HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall every ‘Wednesday and Saturday nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, outside of city same Rate Plus railroad fare and Hotel expense. The Annual St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance at the McKenzie Hotel will be more elaborate than ever be- fore, as this social event has always been largely at- tended make your reservations early; and celebrate Old Freleng once more, Saturday night, March venteeth. fh THINGS NEW IN everything, even if Dyes"—no other kind——| cause Diamond Dyes are guaranteed your druggist whether the material as that with you and me; that now- ila Sweet Brier, } t of I ents help dear, | ther He would never do that, SoS | ULELIDAFEUONRERSEERETAUUA MO SEATO ELLE ALENOES ES DEL OG ESN EA ERD LTA CONES HLLLAOA Hit Buy be- Tell + or ixed and see what all the wedding pres- 1 spend one cent of it. n't your little-wife-to- be practi I love you, always, LESLIE. Bismarck Hospital F. H. Rolfe, Ci arrott, Polloc b.; Nels perg Jr, Judson, N, D.; D., have entered the Bismarck hospital for | treatment. Ralph Small, Bismaré |Small, Bismare Robert 3 5 d Hein- h and Baby Milton, Linton, N . A. Day, Expansion, N. D.; Oscar Swanberg, Mandan, N. John Urban, Hebron, Di; ria Skarsgard, Mako- - D.; Clarence Swift, Sanis D.;. Tedford Bodvig, ‘“Tappe Wm. Koenig, Braddock, N. Mrs. John Nathan, Goodrich, D.; Hale Nelson, Scobey, Mont. . Emanuel Tietz, New Leipzig, D.; John Melander, Braddock D.; “Magdalena Wohl, _ City; neise, Streeter, N. D Lehr, N. D. ‘nie! 5 iHen Lisbon, N. D. Dalim Chaseley, N. D.; McDonald, © Stella Elne: City; Adam Sel ther Teichman, Cit Streeter; Es- Tracy Barth- alomew, Beach; Oscar Ostrom, Kulm; Frank Tolliver, City | and Mrs. E. M. Towler, Stanton, N. D., have been discharged from the hospital. Call 569R for tickets to the Women’s Auxiliary St. Pat- rick’s Dance, We have Ballet Slippers in Children’s, Misses’ and Wo- A. W. Lucas Co. q es. PAGE FIVE NUT rT Helepret Hesierg HOSIERY GOES ON PARADE. When galoshes hosiery naturally a importance. Of co yours correct, ana tistic addition to your costume ,of just the right sheerne: of weave and in’ the smartest Spring shades, Our new assortments: very fine blacks + brown cord) vans ar gun metals fawns and otters Choose Hostery when you sele your footwear; then you will 4) just the right effect. sO CHILDR ROOF HO: Aichmond's Bootery 115 4th St. eT TIMITUI. wl MULL Tribune Want Ads Bring Results Ty We — Hand-Wash and lron Silk Shirts Just as carefully as any ho Lux is the only soap we use. Silk, Wool and other materi Laur 5 the Sond it nae BARG If you do not take ad you are not anxious MILLINERY SALE We have just received another large shipment of hats, and every hat will be put out on sale these two days, at very special prices. Hats valued at $10.00 to | $12.00. This $7.50; SBI rucissaeay som $5.48) See our hats first, then if you are not satisfied buy elsewhere. and Children’s Straw Hats is, $1.25 Ladies’ Silk Jersey Bloom- Value $3.75. $2.98 | 98c| - Table Damask linen finish, yd.. MORE DRY GOODS issue Gingham, 59c yard ...... * Main Street. use only pure soft water from our own artes Capital Laundry Co Saturday sure and come Saturday. | Wellworth Store UOT usewife possibly can. We n well. Every care is taken with als at this Laundry. nderiers and Dry Cleaners. Phone 684 AINS vantage of this s:le to save moncy. Be REMNA TS 10c OM CLOTH In Percales, yard ... a 39c DINNER SETS Salem China with a nar- row gold line. Special set—100 pieces $17.98 Same pattern in 42 piece set , $6.98 Yellow Mixing Bowls, 9 inch size. 49 c Each Silk Stripe Shirting. Spe- cial this sale. 79 c Yard. nck hy Brown and Men Socks. JaCK. ».10c: Pair....5%.; Bismarck, N; D. :