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THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923 Slee ito TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE —_ ——) pupils will appear in recital at the! Mrs. J. I. Setser. At the close of . in cl a, which will piano fund. We hope to purchase w Social and Bigh school auditorium Tuesday | 64m @ luncheon was served. tracted widespread attention it to them this “Baby-upright,” for the convenience and Thursday evening of next! aay nection with this picture, and that! year, through the juvenile band an@] of moving from room to room. a 6 ree a fas es | GRADUATION EXERCISE! is a vivid and exciting forest fire, orchestra, We wish to extend our thanks to WEEK. | On. aekts jay ‘ll Ts. Hughe 1) High school graduation i which is said to surpass anything vo The operetta, “Snow White and[ Mrs, BE. Lahr Whitson and her pu younger students will appear and | ij) ye held this evening at the high | the kind ever before presented 1 fast’ February done hundred pils for the silver offering collect Thursd Id v 4 ape pape gan at school auusteriGm. In addition to the | _LUMBER WAGON |DRAWN BY MULES MULES motion pictures. In order to repro and fifty dollars which a part has }ed at their recitals, which was do- ‘ | graduation address to be delivered by | duce it Tor sercen purposes, a tract i Uked THE NSCORUSS LNGIRERININUST NRL Lo MUNISRO DIAN DEORE Legion Makes Plans E. Bailey ot Fergal s | Judge Sveinbjorn Johnson, will be tha dye neg BEEN of timber was ignited and twenty er has been put into our junior higa ! 5 Music Supervisor \ x . ate ji baccaiaureate and suiutacory wuuteso- | a at Sea Lake oF ee Buen came photographed it from many ! For Memorial Day, cy]es by the two ranking studsnts. ~ |Mrs, John P. Dunn Has Seen store wagon drawn by a team off pmeles, Te is through this ragins a ' nae jetta blaze Anna Q. Nilsson run > Mont. who have been guests. of| The public is cordially invited to aT ready to bring Dr. until si moti RAH TACABIRE this Program at Banquet) (er son and brother, Emest Bai-| attend the gxercises, Bismarck Rise from Mere 311. inn and their trunks to Mrs { ;reuumotives, and im staging this Se ley, and Mr. and Mrs. B. G. and J./ aera ! i ier to a mack NEERRGS WKRANTREUHO BURNER, Tl ° t The “pot luck” supper given last|H. Spohn for the past week con-| ‘ SENIORS ENJOY BREAKFAST. | Rol on the Frontier if Ava, LO HOW OER every youll: Sites Heal Fea ra P h ul ‘ vight by the Legion Auxiliary prov- | tinued on their way tu Fergus Falls! At 6 o'clock breakfast was enjoyed! Bustling and Modern City. iiviliad live fin Ghee CSUCsnwaNl | item tee. neverRleOtEE A cd an exceptionally enjoyable occas-| this morning. Mr. Bailey has been) this morning by members of the | house which expanded and twist The forest fire te One of sever iy on, ‘There were a hundred Legion} spending the winter in California. }senior class of the high school at! gic sung ago yesterday Mra, Cl ahd changed its appearance ¢ alle scenes Ttnidetdee, Tere es ven and Auxiliary ladies participat- SOING TO VALLEY CITY. Ward's grove. A lagge proportion of yoy Hunn a bride of ten time it rained for some time after] in addition, the blowing up of In the season's leading shades and color mixtures — ing at the supper, which was served GOING ene euce, | the class and a number of the fact ee eae eee ee tuMiber, her arrival, She Wa one of the aris-}dam, done to release thousands of in imgion hall. The service was po T. G. Plomasen and sen Bruce, | members enjoyed the breakfast. | wigeon dHiWnNby aCCenmNet Gall tocrats in the city in saat she had} logs which lay stranded and impri conservative models priced at fron mess tables in army fashion,| of 204 W. Rosser, left this morning 1 evaiuid® “Ree GRR ee cay to cover the cottonwood-| soned.* Another big seene iv the Following the dinner Commander | for a two-weeks visit with the for- AMONG CITY VISITORS. | Wak a Wome of eotoRWObl Toes wb Many of the —pioneer| dynamiting of a hillside, necessary 14 50 nd 15. 00 . Cordner of the Legion introduced G.|mer's aunt, Mrs. 0. Knudson of Val-| x, §, Larson of Beach, C. . Care {Wa" 8 jee Re ea ae lived in houses with o-!v|to prevent the spread of the forest! 5 a i 1. Russ, Jry who explained details| ley City. Mr. Plomasen, state main-| uf of Stanton, John Storey of Stecle “ting. und dinner at Jonnie Yeg- “itt floors, Bismarck has been call. | fire. . ol plans for the observance of Mem-| tenance engineer, left this morning} ang Mike and Elizabeth Kuhn of Saal ‘| 4 » ©) by writers of the early day a Sport Models GHHiow ea ted upon his | by autémobile for the same place. | Gien Ulli one the city vig, £28 Bake Shop and lunch room, near i yon] THEATRE | Henkes, tha aulainntiy: Wi duty of /Enroute he will stop over for busi! jtors yesterdays tie present site of the McKenzie eee bene oat located | To the Io clean humor, th g] 50 an 16.0 hea he solemnity a y. i Ei ors yeste! s ‘i unn Drug store was located ii ar * { hotel. coming of “Bell Boy Thom b} 5. d 6. 0 "e cA Bain ene of the | ness conferences. AREAHMANTPICNIC: as: Dunn had beeome the bride °° Pare aiat a the ie aie Hictieu's: 1leaU comedy roluEllbae] % dead on that day. Commission- Sa P 5 eceupie v the 3 enzi tel with |: ; f C H " ices = of Dr. John Piatt Dfiin it Minnea- “ee tvied by the MeKenzic hotel w will rare treat. A born come-|M All new and attractive patterns and a large assortment 1 of Agriculture J. A. Kitehen spoke | | MINOT SECRETARY HERE the| The Freshman class of the hich hotis, Minn, May 18, 1873 depart. bitlard hall and saioons as peigh-| ian, Douglas MacLean has por Ml to select fr I fs satinst tendeney to commercialize ; mes a sociation of Cammerce, | choo! and a number of faculty mem-/ ing lmmediately with her husband bers. It was not until many years} traved the character of Henry Ul Ore ere toe nn: Wann ier » | Mino sso m nmeree, < Parra ° rn ney : r i detent . ah, 4 ; Memorial Day, and generally on the | Ove | a eSGiemarek yesterday and | bets attended the picnic held by ("for the wilds of North Dakota where ‘ter this that plastering of build-| rod, a young bond salesman, who ims 4° the Legion, Following aj i Nee, returning. from| Hs at Wildwood yesterday evening. yy punn had established the first (Zs and houses took plac becomes a bell hop, with a skill coma ae luring: which the new | a yAee i repre the | —— drog store in UW city of Biamarek,; 0" Mother's Day Sunday s}that keeps everyone in convulsio: 5 n song was sung, the | Dakota oLighita overatots | ON BUSINESS TRIP. then a town of forty-seven log Mis. Dunn ce\orated the ‘A.ieth} of mirth. Romance, thrills and WE ARE STILL selling standard, Lanpher hats, fully 3 Legion held separate | er deat at the group meeting, Wallace Campbel] left last night |jouses or tents and about four #nive of her marriage and} humorous situations have been cow guaranteed, at $5.00, although the factory price has snes meetings, and a dance fal- of bankers of southeastern North| 0m a business trip to Detroit, Mich. blocks of tent or log business en y pega the cee bined He one i th clevere: ade advanced froin $3.00 to $6.00 per dozen. Color and | paketa: ‘ liteubes, amiversary of her arrival in Bis-] ever filmed. he picture will ve fl A < He guervel nt the Legion | penne p Rev. b Groshaus of Haren,| Her honeymoon trip began ina "rch one of the first of the pioneer | shown at the Eltinge theater on style assortments large enough to please the most cating t all patriotic and frat-| WrepNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB. {visited with nds here today. [passenger coach on the Northern Women of the city. During — the | Friday ‘and Saturday. li tastes Ruth 9 hemes we aviseg Mrs. W. E. Lahr entertained mem- } - — Pacific railroad but at the end of Ycus of her residence here she has ae =inict (ff fastidious taste e in the Meme ay re ; Bridge = Vihe fi freien ; ad. been one of the active and progres- \ bers of the Wednesday Bridge club | @———-——————————@! the first day she and Dr. Dunn had) been one o © and prog Rea parade, -at iy P, M. and generals gt her home yesterday. High score | CITY NEWS |jonly reached Brainerd, Minn where sive women-who have done so much Music in Schools | 4 or the patriotic pa-/ it cards was by Mrs. C. E. Stack- 2 ithey spent the first night. The second |t® develop the capital city. ) at cards was won by Mrs. C. E. Stac' ————— ee they spent the first night. The second | * Brake keant and memorial exercises at the | house, Luneheon was served at the [day's trip to Fargo was also made! Mi. Oscar Ward will celebrate Is Valuable Auditorium following the parade | ioce of the game, Parents of Girl in a passenger couch of less con-! the fiflicth anniversary of ‘gor Ss a Wore: gtucuue widcintke minim themes eo and Mrs. H. F. Tiedeman ofl venient chuipment. Here Dr. and | iva! in Bismarck, June 1. School training in music develop Nobe suspended during the exer-| Goyers Ff SE : the city are parents of a a week waiting } It is thought that Mrs. D. and] Perception concentration ju ildi in Stre OVERS FOR FIFTEEN AT | Mrs. Duan spent a weck waiting for Mrs. Dunn and ption, —¢ Le Dahl Building. Main Street. discs mancoueeaiont ataeaconimarians| TUNG i daughter born at the Bismarck hos-| come means of trans i Mrs. Ward are the only t en] ment, memory, artistic sense ‘ : | LUs i i x ‘ euns ‘ansportation — to re the only two women . tory, arti . , 3 peat Coe thee ea) (Covers: ane! Widor fitteen|jpicn! seeceran ys si | their destination. They finally ob-/ "0 in Bismarck who came here in| Servance, imagination, co-operation. i} ives Endowment» dvnd, a | guests at the 1 o'clock luncheon giv- Aiiieunce IBIHth | tained accommodation in the caboose! the spring of 18' A Good Speaking Voice | ( oe to mae pees en for these attending the cba! The birth of an infant son at the {Of Work train at the Northern Pa-! Sai “After the of reading, | to ee ae ie oe noeen Gaon cote W C oe AU Ne iahiarecmuoan kale Sesteranys. le rane } in cone vith mengther efoup eee icles en auld ct HR e) h . : | Gra i e| erday. ce vs. F. p.} of men enroute to Bismarck who! 1 =~ | Ys s s preate F made, The suggestion was advanced cee ee ee te 2 OU nave libecoMem eHow qusethe cpienter AT THE MOVIES |) teational value than any other sub- as ia tee pists Tay DEAS OS Vacation. Retiree es veges . [settler of Bismarck, Among them were @—-=—————se-e———g | ject taught in schools. | i eld during the summer. Miss Margarct Mickelson, super- SEWAISHES OTK BepItA | John Whalen, John Jackman who was nie he past six weeks our boy's and st. 4 I alen, a | CAPITOL q Sew : ciara yigov nt the jocall telephonevexchange, ' Ene ei ae \ ! irls in the lower grades have been | casei patie ee eens ae Mrs. Anton Obrigew of Rel- edin government work, John “Hearts Aflame,” announced learning Spring time songs, includ | JUS Ls M field, Mrs. Hubert Hansen of Garri-| Mason proprictor fine tent saloon op-" one of the biggest spectacular pl ing Rain, Flower and Bird songs, 1D) lect Officers le i te guest of Bie. rand" | abet, ener =sonn” W) {posite the present site of the Me- toplays of recent years, is to hey These song's were especially used ata : . ‘ At Closing Session [2 A. Preston of Fargo. deer, John Johs of Napoleon, Miss | Kehzie hotel, William Nichols agent presented at the Capitol Theatre onilldarine “Nature week” y REINVESTIN: With maturing Victory eae ' Ida Stubee of Ashley, and Catherine jin the Northern P: express office Monday where it, will begin a run| Beside their singing period the Bonds releasing a large Of W. C. T. U. Meet HOME FROM COLLEGE Heider of Solen have entered the St. which was soon to be established, of three days. It is Reginald Barkers | past’ school months, the Junior VICTORY amount of money for re- | Miss M ret Smith, daughter of] Alexius hospital for treatment. Mas-| Jim Marshall, owner of the first lites, production, released by Me-| high agave miaduaee I ; , | Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Smith, who has} ter Robert Gustafson of Timmer.) shoe shop in Bist a J. W. tro, and it adds considerably. to the| gh auuduine, Hen TaA cere investment, the problem , | Yoen attending the Junior college at | Muster rine bee of city, Mrs Raymond, one of the bankers. fame of this direetor of big pictures.! @ifferent instruments of the or- BOND fu pales he rete ee rside, Calif, has ¥eturned to "Colby of! Fort ‘Rice, Miss j aueee F i " ., z Ai the end of this 8 travel unds can Ye placcc Oo {spend the summer vacation with her | Jeanette Norum of city. Mrs. J. E.| eney uvvived 1 : ; o 5 : - Apa ni? Mity for the national W. C. T. Us | parents, y. and E. Wolf of Polz| {hey srrived iy) Jamestown. Ne FUNDS | the best advantage. oeday at the MeCabe A hotels being on hand, they were for 7 i M pao a been dischary rb encialels Sea liehal: rch. In the evening | T OF MRS. POLLARD. froin ctliesliGepitals eee eed ER ae A ‘ Leigh Scott of Indiana, | E, O'Neil of Milwaukee, ——— ed keg ane C d 0 | fF P . Presumably, the purchaser of this kind of SRO EAU 5 ny Vstore in which he offered them the : sumably, the purchaser o: is id the department of sociat rived today to spend a few Planting Trees AahveciseeeaMIREe AURMIGAES Teceate ommander WS ey s our oints securities is guided by two considerations ty or the national W, C. T. U.| days as the guest of Mrs. Mell Pol- A number of evergreen trees arc a i ah poke before a well filled house. lard. Mrs, O'Nesl is enroute home| being planted on the state capitol! Might. They dined with the rail — first, safety of principal; second, prompt f 1 1 work i i Officers elected were: Mrs. from the Hawaiian Islands, grounds, following the work earlier | Tad workmen. . nd sure payment of interest. Koise, president; Mrs. Sara Anke ee of cleaning the entire grounds, re The next lap of their journey was ont to You mann, vice president c. ACCEPTS POSITION. moving brush, completing the fene- |" oo box ; : Sinithacorrcenbauinen: ry; Mrs. iH » Carlson, a fqrmgr grad-| ing and general improving of the| or what is now known as ‘ are ei seAunninned ae i cae rigeatis eecendlneimecte® | ag oe eee SATE Shospital of [#rounds. The street car landin Dunn enjoyed the conveniences HOSPITALIZATION To this class of investors our Settles tes c) ! PUBL a adeare oMenonzien linia is the new night supervisor | Platform is being rebuilt and rel chair with which she was pte- S sIZATION deposit or a savings account should be ate . gers, "| Bi Bakes Ing ‘Deaconess hospital, ; cated. The grounds show sented by Mr. Nichols. REHABILIT. tractive inasmuch as they meet the require- é RE ee eee co eeEe eee) a immrpyements “Thee work For the mén the journey was a oF ‘ATION ents f nd investment. Principal is + The distriet eopvention will be con- | She assumed her duties Monday. / inact the direction of delightful hunting trip. When the PIB Lon meee tetas eaten alle tea aoa cluded today with an executive meet i Wanner of the board of administia-| train stopped to distribute tighes, AMERICANIZATION secured by the resources of a strong, con- feet appointments of various VISIT Qa tion and Austin Reid, who sinervis and other mecerial used in the ADJUST . INS ATION servative institution, and interest is paid fumittee wil] take place. | ponrerentatlio and are eG ee ed convict labor employed in the| constryction of the read they shot JUSTED COMPENSATION promptly on due date. ie See uvera dese evilseLeve syst |hon mates akties seuagel Srey an Join the American Legion Today. Fall in For Peace: . 4 f offici Sao eee the arrival of the train, and $ ss . bace- ae terday, visited a number of officials pena aes 4 i anes Recital Proves tke “State “capitol and. pther| STOPS HACKING COUGH, —_ ‘leks. ‘The season was rainy and Time’ Service. Big Success | friends. wild game appeared to be abundant, y Fi i ee a aq : a aid Mrs, Dunn, i Had a hacking cough for years, | Si¢ ; é 5; ‘he recital given at Trinity Luth-| RETURNS TO HEADQUARTERS | ang Folgy’s Honey and Tar is the | “After the meur had been roaatel eran churei last night by pupils ot | Maude Seifert, chief clerk of | only remedy that reached my cough} | Over Dig oven (fires, I never taste, O Zi Pb, OS O ; 7 a OliveuHentinwasvandsciaed| nited Siatonsiureay of a mblic Tt have mot been, troubled) with: it push aeliciau food’ nenerted ae je i’%S a 10NQa an Boe: . r at St. Paul, Minn., returned | sinoo," writes Mrs. E. M. Doby, As- | Dunn. course our comp\rtmen’ success, in spite of the rather small lfoisendauantens nae sey eee 's. E. M. ol Sak ite like th madern quarters today after spend-| 1... park, N. J. Coughs, Colds ‘e not quite e the mo 5 endance. The small but apprecia- | ; a OOBY | bury Parl ‘oughs, Colds, 7 7 i jeu ile can erro, [ine several days in Bismarck. Croup, Threat, Chest and Bronchial |e cndgee SU Bt i Space dunatedite The Pioneer Bank tail, While some of the pupils are} w, A, mate buker at the Grand | Foley's us eae basinal nleening chamber mehilenthenmen larris & Woodmansee very young and have been studying | pacific, left this morning for Cas- Cees = on med. | occupied the other end of the car.” HG QO qT for Snly a short time they showed 2j seiton to attend the graduation of |” “] After a long journey the passeng- | ! careful training and evinced both | the class of 1923, of which his daugn- | icine in the World. ters on the work train finally arriv-! " t j and technique. Some of the | ter, Eleanor, is a member. == — cide pupils presented some very ; j ood numbers. They scemed to have| SHORT VACATION AT HOME overcome in a marked degree the ili , son of Mr. and\Mrs. | mechanical stiffness so often found student at | | . in pupils at that age. They gave ) _college, is | in life and expression in their presenta- | spending a short vacation at the , \ ri jay Saturda tion, in many cases far beyond ex- | home of his parents. i | pectations. Gwemie Pilmoor, Theo. Pan ; : Ba ] Si t Vout, "Dorothy, Ormiston,” Helen | | CITY FEDERATION MEETS. ain soiree Robbins and Irene Pilmoor deserve | There will be a special mecting o' ; particular mention. Mi Isabelle | the ¢ Hey Bedoya (on Eres eter Bi , Cochran gave two readings im her | st 9 0 ‘The Florence Oil MeCall patterns will do much ismarck’s New Dry Goods Oa iin own good happy manner and brought ; "90ms. : Range fits well towards simplifying your ¢ diversion into the musical pro- | nano ae in the modern dressmaking. It’s , printed. os MeCall Pattern Mrs. Hearl is entitled to much MERE TO s A kitchens lt is tore | Mrs, John Graswell of Werner, | | Le lek ak ; formerly of Bismarck, was a city and casy to keep | shopper yesterday. anes DAY. | Members of the Woman's club will meet Saturday afternoon at the home 4f Mrs, J. B. Smith on 803 Fifth St. -Lessons taught by the, play “Mac- beth” will be discussed by Mrs. Smith. A sketch of Lady Macbeth will he given by Mrs. P. S, Ryan. Mrs. Obert Olson will give a reading difr- ing the afternoon, GOING TO CONFERENCE, Ensign and Mrs, Thontas Homer left this morning for Minneapolis, Minn., for a conference with Miss Evangeline Booth. All Salvation Army officers in North and South Da- kota have been called in for the con- ference. Ensign and Mrs. Homer expect to return Wednesday. Py STOPS OVER FOR FEW DAYS. Miss Gertrude Dalton of Billings, Mont., who has. been a guest of Miss Emma Hattlestad for a few days con- tinued on her way to St. Paul, Minn., |, this morning. GUESTS AT BANNON HOME Mr. and Mrs. James Bannon of Mott. are guests at the home of | their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | and Mrs. Edwasd L. Bannon for a few days. v PRESENT PUPILS IN RECITAL | _The piano pupils of Mrs. Gene- vieve Menard Hughes assisted by a few of Donald MacDonald’s violin HOUSE-CLEA’ LEANING ¢ ; RUB -NO-MODF De ye, WASHING | qostens HARD waren’ ai NS ee | Now Is the Time to Get Rid of CITY SHOPPERS. Mr, and Mrs. T, M. Casey of Un- derwood, shopped here yesterday and visited with friends. HERE FOR SHORT VISIT. Mrs. and M E. A. Keller of Strassburg arrived here yesterday for a short visit. ¥ HY-LO BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs, A. R, Hoffman of the Tribune | apartments entertained members of | the Hy-Lo Bridge club yesterday. The honors at cards were won by, Kissing in public was severely punished in America in the early , Puritan days. ——<—<—<<<$<———=== = FRECKLES These Ugly, Spots There’s no longer the slightest ' need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othiné — double strength—is guaranteed to re- move these homely spots. ' Simply get an ounce of Othine—) double strength — from any drug- gist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, ‘while the lighter ones have vanished entire- ly. Itis seldom that more than an ounce, is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a Peau ful complexion. Be sure to ask for the doubie strengh Othine as this is sold un- der guarantee of money back if "| | tails. to remove freckles. Nobody likes burnt biscuits i/ Bes you bake bread, pics, muffins, or biscuits in the oven of the Florence Oil Cook Stove, there is no danger of burning \them on the bottom before On tops have browned. The Florence Oven heat distributor, with asbestos lining, prevents. on the bottom. This is only one of many refinements in the wickless Florence Oil ‘Range. Whether you bake, roast, boil or fry, the Florence makes cook- ing a delight. Easy to clean. Burns kerosene. Testa Florence OilRange for yourself at any furniture or hardware store where the Florence is sold. CENTRAL OIL & GAS STOVE CO., Gardner, Mess, KELLEY-HOW-THOMSON CO., Distributors Duluth, Minn, FLORENC CE oil Stoves and Ran 4 food from burning More Heat— Less Care Store Wide, Many Remarkable Bargains! N ew Summer Fabrics Specially Priced 27 INCH DRESS GINGHAM These are good quality dependable ginghams and shown in an endless assortment oF chee: plaids and plain colors. ill be special UD YANO 5, 5 o's sires sie sisi 15c STANDARD 36 INCH PERCALES A good quality of percales; in a won- derful assortment of colors, will be special 14c Marve: S126 ose 5 ii se 6 at yard ....... 39c TISSUE GINGHAM BATH TOWELS 82 inch fine tissue gingham in a large anortment sof smal checks, plaids and plain colors, will be 39 Cc special at yard..........5 Imported pongee silk, natural colors, will be special at : $ 1.39 Extra VAIO 2 ssf vig se - . 40 INCH VOILES Printed in many new beautiful de- signs, for dresses or blouses, will be special 29 c at.yard: .i.0: >. at CREPES We have one of the largest assort- ments shown in the city, will be special 3 5 c at yard 00 eo eo : NAINSOOK 36 inch Nainsook in pink only—will special ARO SR ae anatiod TaeonnAd 39c Lingette “Satinette” suitable for bloomers .and underwear, 36 inches wide, will be special at yard a5 69c and will Ladies’ crepe bloomers in pink only will be special Ladies’ striped sateen bloomers be special Ladies’ silk Jersey petticeats, in all colors, will be special EN BAGaaancds Children’s half hose will be special, at pair from, will be special Bt SP ISTS Pease arate Ladies’ ic reale, special at.. 49c will . ... $1.69 $3.79 *10c Dotted Voiles, short. lengths, . there are still many good patterns to select 15¢ Bungalow apron, gingham’ _Our motto “See Us First and Save Money. ”