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SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923 _ THE BISMARCK TRIRUNE PACE sd Benefit of | BIG CARNIVAL HIGH SCHOOL | Minstrel Show and Vaudeville SCHOOL ACTIVITIES | TONIGHT | in Connection rN ee t Steele, were among the city visitors | ii M C: iT : |MRS COOK TO one Fuller, Grand Forks,|/ Although he is an imposter for the] would almost. seem that human na- , Melee | NEWS BRIEFS | Het ait auley * . 3 . Faro, his-| once, his bows and smiles are re-|ture ig greatly concerned with ap- Social and RETURNED ROS, ae Passes in Detroit LEAD THED. A.R. , and Howard E, Simpson, ! : ‘ ‘i turned by the sociably elect persons | pearances, and perhaps this is, an Grand Forks, trustee of the national | : 4 Mrs. John Peterson of Fargo, who Confined to Rooms. \ i Miss F eC: ’ at Patt hae .: ? Sra oni: board, jentering and leaving tye club. He is| aesthetic concern; and aesthetics Personal || been visiting her husband, whol E, G. Patterson, proprietor of the} Mi ais of Detroit,; Washington, April 21—Kleetion of hoard. See unknown, yet his air of prosperity |have nothing in common with politi- fis employed in Bismarck, returned | McKenzie hotel, who has been ill for Mich, a 40 y passed away . Anthony Wayne Cook of Cook:- i assures him a friendly recognition. | cal shibboleths. Social distinctions ' . to her home this morning. sometime, still is confined to hisjat a Detroit hospital yesterday a. as president-gencral of ny) At another time, we see him as|too, may often obstruct humane im: Knight Templars VEC oS suite in the hotel. After being up| morning after unaetromeennuereere| uc Daughters of the American Re : | AT THE MOVIES | John Paul Bart in work-a-day clothes | pulses, RETURNS FROM ST. PAUL. | for a‘day, Mr. Patterson apparently | olution was announced at tod which it seems are her worn, Plan Reception | 3. ©. Beck returned yesterday from}eaught cold and was forced to re- TW eines een ealecaenae oe session of the society's annual con-| csp pg RAY AT THE shabby, and almost disreputable look jSt. Paul, Minn., where he was called /turn to his bed. yeanesway. Miss McCauley who! press. Tabulation of the ballots cast seabicee: = ing, standing outside the same club. There’s plenty of surprises by. ther newaor “tie Pabntiy lof inis {was a domestic science tencher in al yesterday by delegates showed she ELTINGE TW OWEEK let one’ even, fakes, the’ GeUbiAy 26 t the Karnival tonight Grand Commander E Eddy | mother j Detroit high school was rushed from had received 940 votes to 779 re- look at his face; his clothes have| @' e Karnival tonight. me ane x inplaes os pene Da idea Zt Moron ite } eA i ie tie last’ Wednesday to un-| corded for Mrs. G, Wallace W. Han-| There is a real touch of life in one |damned him socially at the outset ae ota discussed p or the recep-| CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS MET M. 0. Reep of Devils Lake has! dergo the operation never of Washington, her only oppon-jof the scenes in “A Tailor Made|In fuct, the club doorman and oth tion of Leonidas Newby, grand com! the Catholic Dauzhters of Ameri-| taken charge of the. Bismarck Food) rallied after the operation, it was! Con Man,” a United Artists release, play-|uttuches rather resent his presence.| , FOr First Class Dry Clean wander of the grand commandery of ean will hold a meeting. Monday | Market, which was formerly known | reported. meee t the Eltinge theater Monday| Rather s comment ; ing. Call Capital Laundry the United States, in Bismarck on! evening ut-8 o'clock at St, the Lewis Coffee & Grocery com- Miss MeCauley who is a cousin of and Tuesday, a touch that illumines | popular topic: Democracy. But Co. Phone 684. April 30, with five past commanders | school. pany. Mr. Reep, who was en, : ter Boniface of the St. Alexius mI one of the saddest facts of our ex- of Mandan and several past. com-| °° ihe BrOeaey: MERTENS: before ke cume| ospital was a former resident of REED NAMED istence—the fact that only too often manders of Bismarek, — Fifteen. at- SALLED OUT OF TOWN. here states that an entire new stock | Bismarck and visited here last. sume SOCIETY HEAD | we are not loved or admired for our. tended, thé luncheon at the MeKins ances Mellander was of the very finest groceries are now! mer, selves, but for the fame or wealtir zie hotel. to Hradisek Thuvsiay by the ke on the shelves. J. F< Olson, also of|. ‘The remains will he brought to At; F alter | Wo, Have acquired; not what one 1s, Mr. Newby will arrive here the}itiness of her fath ‘ eee Eee cated with Paul, Minn, for burialifaTher tunel, aati: but what one has, seeming to deter- morning of April 30 and remain 24 Mr. Reep in the new grocery store. | erat will probably be held Monday : mine the soci hours. At noon on that day there cITy SHOPPERS. — lar Tue lof the state organization of the Sons ee RewiteN will be a Juncheon in] Mandan, At | of the American Revolution at the : ; : ° ? y ; || Mrs. L. G. Eastman and Mrs. B. P. Bureau Man Here. be . fe An laa t the fable ‘ : . patronized S fe t d S G20 p. mi there will be a dinner in| Martin, of Mazen, were city shop-{ W. G. Besserer, employment officer | een eet ie at the Fare /py families, we see Charles a (Z an ervice Bismarck, and at 9 p,m. there will! pers today. of the United States Veterans’ Bu-! — Are you coming to the Big "‘OUE ehildes aainea eeeee TouR immaculately attired in full eve- be a public meeting to whieh all | we reau ee ane is le acre Demon Karnival at the High OUAANEARAE VaeeECRG prea stn ka HD overey ; r Musons and wives will be in-/ | Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Higgins of {time here looking up emplo: | School tonight? lent; Charles E. Boyden, Fargo, se Men tM ta The bank which uses its resources and experi- Baldwin, were city visitors today. |portunities for trained veter and Ne Litho dete * 3 . * at 2 sek investigating the Hoa pein ence for the welfare of its customers and the TO ORATORICAL CONTEST Miss Jean Moore of New Salem is irrigation project with special ref- a 0 itv ¢ rge is usu ; re George Register Jr, son of Mr.{9 week-end visitor ip Bismarck. erence to the utilization of this pro , e ne ty at large is usually a strong bank. Age ‘ind Mrs. Geotge -Répister of Bis. oe ths ot Gio (etl a ise , Physico-Clinical Laboratory merely aguments its strength. marck, who isa student at James- whine D. MeDowell of Jamestown, cine saniNee cuntads with f | 119% 4th St. town College lett last evening for| Was @ business visitor today. Fe Seen en re eORETT ha | its This institution can offer th iv si- Ohieaworily Lovnuenaetherekite ee!| : aye oheratives agencies with refe ere SoA) mmmmmmen Bismarck, N. D. ; , 1 ca r the cumulat @ bus var contest which is held ati Mrs. Lester Jenkins arrived in the | special need . (EOWiES ru JEWELER) ness experience of over forty years of sound bank- Northwestern University. jcapital city last night. | ae ; Pt a tal ee ——= ing. The benefit of this experience is at the dis- s secretary of the North Dak ae Bismarck Hospital Miss Henrietta Beech is spendint; ys. Mary Stearns of Max. Mrs. . ” | posal of our customers. UEC HU ignqanieh ini IGOU Mrs. Mary a ax, Electronic Diagnosis 1 Busi cting of the seeretar- | Louise Borchart of Judson, Edward "laa reataele ies which will be held ut the same RE ae Alfson of city, Carol Stephenson of 2 vee sees : ff : A Etinbis ake Un ae aeO CU herebtac ETE Pneumonia Claims Minneapolis, Minn., Rev. A. Hassel ag authorized by After all the solution of the problem of where which thirteen different states will of Kintyre, H. T. Burns of Garrison, DR. ALBERT ABRAMS to establish banking connections hinges on the hodaabesenteg, Mv. Squires; son of | Alfred Sprecker Mrs, Aug Lippert of Ashley, and 1 The fact that our WEDDING BELLS wedding ring | MOE, Bolton, D. 0. Consultant consideration of safety and service. This bank Dean Squires of the University of | -_—» Crystal Sharsgard of Makoti have sales nearly doubled las‘ sar is e 4 at can- et eee: a North ,Dukota wil represent North fed Shveetd y Leipaig., been admitted to the yek hos. a ay & ae last ye is a tad can meets these requirements. _ Dakota at the meet. F ver ay last night] pital for treatment. George Max: not be retuted o: e manner in which they were ac- ef Jat 11 o'clock at a local hospital af- call tama up aise of cepted by the buying public. iltirgua wan cearesatieTRene ’ LARGE CROWD AT PARTY ter an illness due to pneumonia, Mr.| Wishek, Christ Yeger of city, Mrs. T 7 " . r ie re ; ¥ ‘i E “About 125 people attended the|Sprecker who is a promin George’ Michuel of Donnshrook, H. sels peut Rg Hie Oe pt On y M. E. Bolton, D. 0. | urd party and ente) piv-|er of the New Leipzig district had} Henning ot ilton, Mrs. Free Due ate e see u h ated, { & 4th St. Th Ki t N ti 1 B k 2 » by the Sodality Girls Tast™even- | been ill at the hospital but a week|merman of New em, and A. T. Sold exclusively by ie e [rs a tona an a i ck, NLD. t St. Ma ditoriam as prior to his death. He leaves a wife| Lien of Freda have been discharged : The Pioneer Bank for the Commodore rry {und several children to mourn his|from the hospital. Tel. 240 symnasipm fund. The Fred Svarem | death. . z { | | orchestra furnished musie for the} Funeral services will be held in St. Alexius Hospital sion. {New Leipzig Tuesday. Miss Gertrude’ Hanson of Wilton, after: Bismarck. ester J s of Price, Elias Elylof Bi : INFANT WELFARE WEEK, |, 0, 0. F. AND REBEKAHS| Seneken Jones Piibock of "ln DIAMONDS QUR_ SPECIALITY nee PRU RURERU NUTT Plans for Velfare Weck, Fel-| Ulin, Doris T. Huber, and Mrs which will be observed here May All members of Odd Philip Elliott have entered t St. 12, are being made by the Child We ane and Rebekah lodges are Alexius hospital for treatment. TULANE hg fare committee e services of Dr.} eee ik es au os 0. iy oh vous, Mave neKutsou of 2 Lou Boutelle, of the North Dakota! F. all at 5 m. Sunday.| Moffit, Mrs. J. A. Beggs of Wash- Mee ce eee “heen | April 22, to ‘attend service at burn, Zar GACHSEIRE PMeDouaTaN OF HERE ARE THE McKENZIE Nk ecured, | Methodist Church. Mrs. M. E. Miners of Gureivon, EXPECTS TO RETURN. H J. L. Hughes, N.G. {ine WS, Agenateediehr om the hse, HOTEL FIVE : Main Street, _ Main Street, S | O R EB N. D. a ee ee ee eae CE McCall Printed Monday, Tuesday and |Wear Mina Taylor § Miss Emma Haddlestead, trimmer | —$_______ pital. at the usinetes mulling shop. who! Fun for the whole family eo , Ie tha keeoe ane her fathey| 2 High School Karnival to-} Big Karnival at High xpects to return to Bismar \| night. School tonight. Her fathey passed a The Pythian Sisters will hold their CHAMPION CLOTHES meeting a social time will be enj Just Two Profits—Yours and Ours—No Middleman’s cd and refreshments will be served. Profit All members are urged to be present. rol ‘ ropeson alone ONE All Wool Suit or Overcoat TAILORED Mrs Elist Buchhola of LaCeosse,|| PRICE $25.00 TO YOUR Wis., mother of Miss Mary Buchhoiz ONLY Why Pay More? MEASURE Make Home Sew-|Three Dollar Day “Spe-jlook pretty all the} ing easy. For salelcials.” Worth comingitime. Now on dis-% down early to ‘get. play at this store. § who underwent an operation several days ago in LaCrosse is reported to , LOYAL CRAVEN, State Representative he improving, according to telegrams 1100 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. Phone 872 received here by Miss Buchholz. Ladies’ Bungalow apron, 5 yards dress “$1 .00 Children’s Percales, all | gingham straw hats. : ‘ colors, They play for the dances at_Patterson’s Each . $1.0 00 3 yards Buster ter $4 00 Mi ‘es’ Poke Hats. Value 2, 0, SISTERHOOD TO MANDAN. cloth ... nbers of the Bismarck P. F. 0. were guests of the Mandan P. FE. 0. this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Agnes Lang. An interesting program was arranged for the oceasion. Hall every Wednesday and Saturday Bove Coveralls. Sizes ae $1.00 nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, : $1. 00 Crete SLA .00 : Cocoa Oil Toilet Soap, outside of city same Rate Plus railroad Bovelunion suits. ginghams, . $1 .00 bars .. z 2 eT Muka Ce ae | Sold Direct from Factory to You iw Ss oc Paitern Wednesday Wash Dresses, 5. Tissue ginghams, RETURN HOMF. | Ay fg ? a s. Walter K, Williams, Mrs. J. : a f pairs Walter K. Williams, Mrs, J, : i fare and Hotel expense. Pas _ $1 00 ? A $1. 00 Washburn. returned to their home ae AGRIEEE underwear. é Psi ee nee. $1 00 this morning after spending the week 4 rolis ..... e shopping’ here. er E . $1 00 Lacias’ faney corner hand- bs ceageat 5 2 #4 GEAR cies kerchiefs, $1 00): Yellow mixing bowls, med- SPENDING WEEK WITH MOTHER. ‘ = Te ——|'49 for ..... F; Mrs. George McCay of Regan, is i \ ; fenildrenis summer vests. ium size, $1. 00 nding the week at the home of ] 0 adies’ {j ; ; 5G een : mother, Mrs. L. B. Sowles. Mrs. . e for ... .$ .0 Hades fine linen handker-}" {01 sss: SS eM y is principal of the Canfield f —— ee S, 1 00 z 8. Infants’ wrappers. HOsfor >=... - e Grey enamel \ 5 _... | cereal cooker. $ RUMMAGE SALE. : : - : : ; The Methodist Ladies Ald will hold : , for ........ $1. 00 Men’s handkerchiefs, large | Hach 1 00 a rummage sale Saturday, April 28, | size, in the basement of the church. Pn union 1 light 19 for...... $1 .00 Semane Potiehing i ee ‘ ' mop. MONG VISITORS. — . $ Mrs. 0M. Olsbers nna sto of | ee 4 -00 Ladies’ Silk Each . = 1 .00 f Regan, and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lar- I Ladies’ vests, @© 4 AA $1 .00— wal RC son of Regan, and H. D. Patton of , ¢ 3 for... . $1.00: Hose. Faby i | alent Semdac e e | a | i cloth tacay oR | Boy ep, liad f a abe Special Demonstration! | 3 3 See te BL. 00 $1.08) | 2 3 | Feney_ al aie ibbon, | Bay Scout water bul @T OG | Company Victor Health Record Sets! cae |: Lee $i. 60 hte $1.00 sir $1.00 § | PEA da Rose Leaf gingham 12 quart tin \ BISMARCK i F Spanish combs. Values|3 | 12 9 Matisers 1.00} SPECIAL OFFER Res ia heal “ther Bare Is growing because of the perfect service e $1. 00 yards ...... O1 00, ens Get this $2.00 **Wear-Ever” drills to Ginetil chuirnic gaan: we give... Water from our own artesian JU a ic star Sweet aninx| Ivory Jardinieres, Piedmont Stationery Banting Wiedsor Ko boats Prepared by Prof. Charles‘ H. Cok well, pure soap, experiented help, careful Chocolates, good 4 ins, famous athletic director: inspection, prompt call for and delivery b- box.,.. BL.OO) size ........ $1 £00 Pores ae $1.00 Tic dobilteced Victor Records, takes the drudgery out of wash day. 4 yards ‘Coral Percales, Brilignt Perfumed Furni-| Lave leon for cleaning inexpensive, with easy, illustrated | For all this super-service our charge’ E 6 yards a ‘ $ 1 00 4 02. bottles. $1 00) 12 Saas Bs instruction chart in a durablécase— 20 POUNDS OF WET WASH $1.00 ear a Ses so compactly made up you can | 5 daar at 20 aa C M carry the ani \cden sae aca Ts ¢ per pound for all over 20 pounds. Ca MINA TAYLOR DRESSES a lbook. Come .in tonight—we - : us on phone 684 , ni | Valusgia0tor’. i a oe HOSKINS - MEYER : a : lusive Victor Deal oe tl pene nt | Very interesting are the selections here in our i eilalil as baetge Canltal Laundry Co. Dollar Day Sales For Wear Ever” _ Bismarek, N. D. -— Launderers and Dry Cleaners : MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDA Aluminum Cooking Utensils “4 ; ‘S a Phone 684 : Tene Tee eit