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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923 J THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Mrs., Soules, ' Bismarck club, also gave a short ad- | ’ ; e , Social and _| sires eclewe cov i Pi ersonal |ed to the program. Entertain at Local Delegates to Attend B.&P.W. Club s Mrs. F, A. Lahr and Mrs. G. D.{ State Convention | mann cniertained members of the |W 2 Tuesday Bridge club yesterday at! At the meeting of the Business & Professional Women’s club last luncheon at the home of the former | cvening final arrangements wrej|on 68 Avenue B. The individual | tor the delegates and repre! |tables were decorated with pink ives from the club who will be ce at the State conven- own May 11-12. Mrs. | —— ind Miss Stassia Gor- | ENROUTE TO DWNMARK czki, delegates, accompanied by the | “Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Jensen and following: Miss H. B. Beach, Mmes.| daughter of Fresno, Calif., who have Alfred Zuger and Evelyn Harris, and | been guests of Mr, and Mrs. Otto Misses Hazel Nielson, Carrie Haugen! Dirlam for the past two weeks left ize Runey, will leave Thurs-! this morning for New York City ening. |from where they will sail for Den- lmark. They will stop at various points enroute, and will spend the| summer in visiting with friends ani ives in Denmark. Mrs, Jensen | , sa former resident of Bismarck. | roses. The honors were won by Mrs. Lahr and Mrs. 0, E, Lundquist. s Henricka Beach, state pre ill preside at the convention which will open at 10 A. M., Friday Ma. d will continug until the aftern of Saturd Re- ports of officers and committees will) rel. LADIES AID MEETING. tike up the greater part of the first | sessio: Miss Medora’ Knox, The Ladies Aid society of the First | orks, will give an address, Lutheran church will meet in the ropean Travel Since the > church parlors tomorrow, Thursday alternoon. The Mesdames Theodore Larson, | Charies Larson and Ivar Larson will be hostes: Members and friends j session. } es, Jean ‘Taylor of Grand Forks | cd Zager of this city*and Miss Cie Cummerud of Fargo, will be peukers at the efternoon session, of the society are cordially invited | HUSINESS VISTOR. Mrs. Zuegcr’s subject will be “Ilit-| to attend this meeting. | . Biges of Fargo, is a business | ereey Movement in North Pakota.") ree visitor in the city. { Hive minute reports of clubs will! FRAYNE BAKER LEAV — Ss be piven and musical numbers by! Frayne Baker 0! Slinneapolis who | 4 . -——9 ai tulent will be given at has been in the for | CITY NEWS lig th on, left last night for that i ist! | ‘Luet at 6:30 P. M, Friday | Baker, who came with her husband, | & Te will be the big, feature of the con-, Will remain in Bismarek until xbout xius Hospital | vention and Mrs. Le Lake Forrest June 1 and then will go to Portland, | Mrs. Magstadt of Mott, | of Detro: national president,| Ore, to visit relatives. [Mrs. C. C. Enochson and Mrs. J. E RROEeTA ee VemRUUy)| ae O'Neil of city, and Mrs. T. W.| f of Bismarck, now SEIFORD RET S HOME |Arntz of Burnstad of the city have Louis Seiford of Tuttle who ny in Valley City, will be toast- mistress and Miss Brainerd, presi-|has been in Bismarck since Monday |treatment. | Arthur Daub of Fort} dent of the Jamestown. elub, will, Whilg her little daughter Lillian who |Clark, Fred: Helm of Lehr, Baby sve the giectings from the James-| Ws under a physicians care, return- Se EGEE Gisdines onenill town club to the visitors. ‘The Vale{cd t© her home this morning, Lil-/W. E. Belile of Blerling: Cherliyy ley City club members will put on {lian had sustained a broken collar bone when she fell while at play | Sunday. act play as part of the ban- quet program, The band from the Fargo club will! RETURN t the Saturday morning ses- M and other musical numbers will XTENDED TRIP Theodore Bress- Betty who have FROM and Mrs. E. ler and daughter, » given by Jamestown talent. Mi been spending the past two or three Mary MeGinnis of Jamestown months enjoying av tion trip) ‘ , also of Jamestown, will| along the Pacific coast have re- turned to the ci be the speakers at this session, The reading of convention reports the election of efficers will also ta LADIES AID SOCIETY, | Division No. 3 of the Methodist La- dies Aid society will'meet with Mrs. of 400 Seventh street on A large attend- | 1 luncheon will be held | di¢ with Miss McDonough, | Ward : Thursday afternoon. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dy. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to fee. | young—to do this you must watch your iver and b»wels—there’s no need of having a sallow complexion—dark rings under your eyes—pimples—a bilious look in your face—dull eyes with ne sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from present: of | kinson, Mandan, Bismarck and Fargo clubs A drive about the city ute hospital for the in program for Saturd ne will after- noon. jLocal Girl Takes } Marriage Vows Miss marek were heresa and M married a hlinger of Bis- ael Gish of Mandan 8 o'clock Tuesdiy morning at St. goseph’s Catholic i church of Mandan with Rev. Fathcr| inactive bowels and liver. ~ Clement Dimpfl pastor officiating.| , Df. Edwards. a well-known physiciar. The bride wore white canton crepe| i Ohio. perfected a vegetadle com- pound mixed with olive oil toact on the and carried a bridal bouquet. Miss] ; oa :] i tended the bride. She,was gowned) > ‘ds’ Oli y ride. She was gowned) ~ Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- in pink canton creys and carried an] stitute for calomel. are gentle in their arm bouquet. Edward Smith of | action vet always effective. They bring Mandan was best man, while Kath-] about that natural buoyancy which all erine Wokhittel, niece of the bride} should enjoy by toning up the liver and was flower girl. ‘learing the system of impurities. Following the ceremony, a wedding Dr.Edwards’OliveTablets are known brpakfast was served at the home| 4 their olive color, 15c and 30c of Mr. and M Paul Wohkittel, brother-in-law and ob a ————— bride. Mr. and Mrs, Gish will make | mmmntmtititiiiiiiinitnitnnttitttttttiat a short wedding trip to the Twin} — Fe ere ee ee Cities before returning to Mandan where will make their home. connceted with the Mur- op. Bolton Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases Telephone 240 11914—4th St. RIVER CAPTAIN RETURNS Capt, W. A. Leach, who has been in Bellingham, Wash., a charge of a J et for the summe ly will make a trip to Fort Yates soon, sa SPEAK BEFORE MANDAN CLUB Miss Henrika B, Beach state presi- dent of the Business and Profess al Women’s clubs, was the princip- Bismarck, al speaker at a banquet of the Man- dan club, held in the Lewis & Clark : 4 hotel Monday evening. Thirty-two | ‘yim ee ee At Last-- - : A Regular Camera For Only $1.00 We have just received a large shipment of ANSCO Cameras to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each. These will be plated on sale at 8 o’clock Saturday morning the 12th. - ——FREE TO THE FIRST 50—— We want every boy and girl in Bismarck to have his or her own camera and to understand its operation. So as a special inducement, we will develop and print FREE of CHARGE the first roll of film taken with each of the first fifty cameras sold Saturday the 12th, provided film is brought in within a week from date of purchase. ; Finney’s Drug Store tstopped over for a short vi a prettily appointed 1 o'clock bridge | (ends here while on a motor trip | sewing circle will day afternoon, was announced today. business y Bismarck today entered the St. Alexius hospital for Dr.M.E. members of the club were present.| ance is desired. Visitors are wel-|Reynolds of ctty, Thomas Fjeldal of vice-president of the come. VISIT M Miss Alice W. F. JONES and Evan Thomas of | |Sherburne, Minn:, who stopped over jfor a short v: ‘their aunt, Bridge Luncheon |"*t ™#* fer —— | sit at the home of Mrs. W. F. Jones left] Seattle, Wash. STOP OVER WITH FRIENDS M. M. Evans, W. W. Lym: . G. {Pace of Salt Lake and ah, vith | oss the continent. ST. MARY'S SEWING CIRCL | The west diviston of . Mary’s not mect Thurs the usual time, it; RETURN TO STEELE | Mrs. John F. Robinson of Steele, and daughter Isabel, have returned! 7 to Steele after spending a few days; Class at Will with friends in Bismarck. CITY VISITOR | Mrs, M. E, McCurdy of Washburn} spending a few days in the cit opping and visiting with frignds. AT STATE CAPITOL State Sen P. B. Garberg of ettinger capitol on BUSINE CALLER i Chris Olson of Napoleon was in) r on business. | | school, vi Mrs. Owens Reviews “Passion Play” Underwood have been discharged from the hospital. Bismarck Hospital Peter Leonard of Pollock, S. D., Mrs. Gottlieb Sandan of Kulm, H. L. Whitlock of Washburn, Paul Koest- er of Steele, Lois Evans of Halliday, Esther Schweigert of Lehr, and Hul- da W wo members and gues were present at the “Guest D. meeting of the Mothers’ Social club yesterday afternoon’ at the home tz of Streeter have entered]of Mrs. A. P. Lenhart. Acting as the ‘Bismarck hospital’for treat tesses were Mrs. Price Owen ment. Emma Erbele of Lehr, Mts./ \irs, Raymond Bergeson and Mr Fred Heller of Anamoose, Moritz|/H. J. Woodmansee, and Mrs. Len- Pollock of Wing, Mrs, F. H. Free-| hart, man of Pollock, S, D., Jack Lorenzen ; r ? : . Werner, and Mrs, Andrew .Walker| A”, important part of atten of Wilton have been discharged | 200"’S program consisted of the talk given by Mrs. D. 1. Owens on “Passion Play” of Oberammer- Germany. She said that she from the hospi Students Visit | Tribune Plant of the Bau, had selected the subject and de- veloped it because of the fact that the “Passion Play” stood out as one of the most uplifting and in- Thirty pupils eight B|spiring influences in this period of am Moore school un-| wars and fighting. dér the chaperonage of Miss Mar ‘Although the people of Oberamm- ergau were jimpoverished after the having lost men and mone finally dagided to give the pls 1in hoping that it might aid ging about permanent peace , went garet Dinneen, a teacher in that ited the ‘Tribune plant ng to study the workings spaper office. is 11 the children read the paper,’ | Miss Dinneen, and wished ty| S#id Mrs. Owens. “The ; per was printed.’ debt to give the play When asked what part of the, 0! the reduction of the plant they found mast interesting | laste to nd because alue of the German mark on which money val- the immediate respone was, “the| es Were based and in place of an noise.” The visitors ha arrived | Unprecedented attendance, the peo- just as the big press was printing,| Pe received only enough money to repay the debt acquired in giving the play,” declared Mrs. Owens Even though the cinimea inter- est offered the people a million dol- lars for the privilege of filming the y, their offer was refused be- cause the people of Obcrammergi: regard thi a holy activity anc d that #t might be re produced for the amusement of the folding, and cutting the papers at the rate of about 65 a minute. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many kind friends, especially members of — the American Legion, Odd Fellow Lodge, tiful Floral Offerings ons of sympathy during the iMmess and death of our hus | idle or the irreverent. band and father. Mrs. Owens had spent much time M Rachel Westmiller| in prep: ng this address and had and fam talked with visitors to the scene. At Mothers Club, JEWELRY OuamunDSs~ Come toa Gift Store for Graduation Gifts that endure Of all things—disappoint- ment should never detract from the quality, pleasure or satisfaction of your grad- uation season gifts. If no other reason prompts the decision, come to a rec- ognized gift store and make your selection. Remember, the Watch we deliver to you, and whieh you in turn pre- sent to son, daughter, niece, nephew, or grandchild on this happy occasion, ean be absolutely depended upon for quality, aé¢euracy and service. F. A. Knowles nare Protect Your Estate If you have an automobile acci- dent you may be liable for dam- ages up to the worth of your entire estate. t Unless you carry adequate automobile insurance, your cash in bank, your investments, your property, both real and personal, may ail be levied upon to satisfy damages. No prudent man with an es- _ tate can take such a chance. _FETNA-IZE #tna-Auto Insurance safe- guards your property and sav- ings by protecting you against insurable motoring risks. Ask us about it today. . Henry & Henry INSURANCE Office 4th St. Grand Pacifie Hotel Corner. _ Phone 961 and thoughts of your mind on Mothers’ Diy your thoughts of her. Mother will truly expre blooms that she is fond of from our shop! Just a word of explanation of the F! organization of practically 4000 bonded Fl one of their members. If we have time to send the crder by letter there i: if the order has to be wired, charge of the actual tel HAVE US SEND YOUR MOTHERS’ DAY Shines in a hurry— Saves leather and worry! - Keeps the shoes trim and tidy. ‘Gives the look and feel of. prosperjty. { Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown Everyday in everyway you need the SHINOLA Home Set. Genuine bristle dauber cleans the shoes and applies the polish and the big lamb’s wool ‘polisher brings the shine like lightning. On Mother’s Day Words are many and varied but-—they fail to express the true sentinent the greatest day of the yea Flowers that are freshly cut and as fragrant as the smile and love of a And she will appreciate and know your thoughts if you send her the ee eee sts Telegraph Delivery. T ts throughout the world who will make deliveries in their city or territory on receipt of Letter or Telegram from We charge you the price charged us by florist delivering. No additional charge, but am is made. HOSKINS-MEYER Members Florist Telegraph Delivery. was very beautiful and worthy of ; high appreciation. 4 . In a letter from Franzo Craw- fy), ford, sgn of Mr. and Mes. L. ou: Crawford of Bismarck, the follow- the ing remarks are made about the Passion Pla ‘When one considers the amount and quality of the talent called for, and the e of the town of Ober- ammergau it see 1] together the most remarkable thing I ever saw We spoke of this to our land lady and she said, ‘O yes, you see we were brought up on ‘The Passion Play.’ Tais is all that Oberammer- gau lives for so we ought at least of be able to do it well.’ iE “T must say that the spirit into | which the whole town enters into the play is most commendable. [ had heard previously that the) E Passion Play was pretty much cemmerc‘alized, but this is proved absolutely false. cE “In Oberammergau they are c tainly putting it on with the desic to honor God and not to fill their pocket book. thin as they are, at the present time.” iB c. G. Biggs piano tuner is in the city on his regular trip. Phene your orders to Grand Pacific Hotel. HOUSE-CLEANING ‘using é . é pue-Ne-MORE! y SOF TENS HARD WATER is is an ORDER. ira ene UT NOLA |) | SHIN! pia/|| F | clock. -| TOO OT si are PAGE FIVE of lot owners onky and no work is dotie except by the authority of this body. This is am important meet- ing since the policy of the associa- he Fairview Cemetery Association | tion for the year will be outlined. 1 hold their annual meeting] All interested lot owners are asked ursday evening at the office of the}to be present nty superintendent of schools in court house beginning at 8 0’ This association is composed Average family in London is grow- ing steadily smaller. ————————— = —=<=_—_[__= I AM: WHEN MILADY STEPS OUT! | She must have Footwear that’s expressive and characterful. Footwear that will stand the serutiny of all eyes. And such is the kind that we feature this season, Just received a new shipment HIGH GRADE SHOES in Satin Patent—Gun Metal-—Dress Pumps—Baby Louis and Full Louis Heels, It will pay you to examine these styles before buying your SUMMER FOOTWEAR A. W. LUCAS COMPANY | - BISMARCK UUNHUGIDEGUADUUUGDUODONUGNDIGQUTIUGUUOEHOEAGOEALEGUOUUGDEUGUIIONOONUOUDODNADOGUEROUUADIONDOONGUDOGUADODUODOULORAINOOLOONHOURTT TheDoctor WasRight When the good old family doctor was asked about baking powders, he said: “Use Royal. It is made from Cream of Tartar and is absolutely pure. You could dissolve a couple of tea- spoons of Royal in water and drink it with benefit. That’s a health test mighty few baking powders can meet.” The doctor was right. ROWAL Baking Powder Made from Crec.:21 of Tartar derived from grapes Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste This is Home Garage Weel. When you drive out of your Home Garage is the oil always at the proper level ? [THE best operating results are secured by having your oil at the proper level before you leave your Home Garage. You can > make sure of this by having in your Home Garage a 5-gallon can or 15-, 30+, or 55 gal- lon steel drum of Gargoyle Mobiloil (with © convenient faucet). This is Home Garage week. Buy your season's supply now! \ Mobiloil |