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FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE | Cecile Baldwin, Lincoln, Neb SELECT. COMPETITORS VOR | will be here to, explain the grand ; 4 | Mrs. P. Leonard, Miss M. Pai “RE * HONOR »'grand lodge meeting. Ever Sal ° Dorothy Dgkin’ Sutherland, PRIZE! | lodge meeting, © Every. member is «winks and Mrs, T. Hl. Myron of Polloc DEGREE OF HO D g ber bo ted ry tk = yOCIai an | Mrs. E. F. Trepp, Bismarck. Marlys Lahr, Muriel. Bens -Pexpected to attedd 9 * Paul. God Sat Willi Moore |S. D. stopped over yesterday for a! Special meeting of Degree member expec attend. V. Hi. De Bolt, Bismarck. dents in William Moore schoo School. was awarded the prize offer-| short visit with friend Honor this evening at ne a ii e Pi Richholt School— Poul Mowry of Richholt MOTOR TO BAD LANDS cd by the D. A. R. to the sttident - hall at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Fran ance at Patterson Hali e7 8 : have been scl Misses G Hand, Rita Murphy,| meking the highest average in tye and Mrs. G ¥ sonal RE school to compete w ents ) ins Mallory, and. Ruth Rowley, subject. HT Higiigcaiud’ MIs Kate ' A. Lyman, grand president, Wednesday and Saturday Rilke Rowley Rapelay, ‘Ny Dak: [lected from the various schools in] teachers in the city schdols, left to. Pan ‘Midecr visited and shopped here ~ will be here to explain the evenings. Lay Covers For 40 Ethel McKee! Bismarck N, Dat, | S8urleigh county for the Judge Wal-| day by automobiie for Medora.) | SCHOOL PARTY ; 2 ies At Al iB d t Florence Keniston, Bismarck, N. D. a ee SCHEBEEE ential Us where they expect to spend about a i Ate ett arade renee Ke " mad ~' ay Wwhich is given to the ranking stu-[ weck visiting various spots of in- ‘illiam Moore -school al their, t Alumni Banque’ ies Ga 3 Ss ea arithmetic. The succeesCul | tereat LHe Rad HEERGL TE THES atel| Eeuchiots NAL, PRLS ANGIE FeOph i i pet DERG competitors will be selected from} ma i Hand’s car.| yesterday from U1 to 12 o'clotk. 5 For Hospital Class) pera wats, warren’ Minn, | fmung thie group sometine fer] MONE te tpn Miss ae Lose “ iiiam Moore School examinations all over the county >} ‘i at the banquet given by the Bis- Marie Huber, Bismarck. \ " ¥ t % ei Se ¢ i p stown ¢ 1 give a dancing party and serv marek hospital alumni in honor of{ Merle McGrath, Rushford Minn. | HERE FOR Jamentone college, wi Sane AVEC, hee ne ; ar ner f ‘ "a night to attend the graduation the graduating class of nurses o! Margaret Dinneen, Lyndon, Wis. sreises a¢ the high. sclael. fe fn 1y2a at the Grand Pacific hotel ye Rita Murphy, Bismarck, N. D. h his sister graduated, He ve Hees. CVn ne a 7230 o'clock. Miss} Isabel Campbell, Sheldon, lows, turned to Jamestéwn this morning. PAS Bebo th) *| Edna Halvorson, Lisbon, N, D. ing the quarterly executive session Norman Studstad, pharmacist av EMCnE UL) Ueda aso Emma \Voves, Perham, Minn. of the North Dakota State Tuberc : 7 1 ACR Finney's Dre Fesigneni| ¥ i i i a z 5 5 s CALL MEETING OF G. A. T inney's Drag store, has tesigned TR OE Rone were ray sar.| Beatta Jacobson Daisy, N. D. losis association. Plans f. Members of the G. A. R. are re-| his position. coe toot | eran AR | aera ae ioe lee Seth fae ARE NOW IN PROGRESS 4. Let ‘of sunburst. roses, thes class| _ Mrs. Ella ©, Casselman, Bismarck,| it was decided that the at Legion hall Sunday after]. BUSINESS VISITOR. | f m i Ella Larson, Audub: Ms start out on its circuit car! n t 2:80 jo'clock, in order irant Palms, former county’: the tables “which were arranged in} Gladys Plath, Davenport N. D. | beerecer ae al Day. program, Arena yesterday on business. | 8 NM ; HIGH SCHOOL DANCE = 4 the\shape of the letter “P” stood| Belle Engen, Fergus Falls, Minn.{ , é ; : ‘ a déll dressed in nurses uniform! Sara Andrew, Bismarck. jot tose Huet et elit Mrs, Waldo W. Lyman of Salt , Ratt liploiwa tied with the! Grace M, Hand, Valley City N. D.]Joved the danee given at the .| Lake City, Utah is visiting with MERCER ROLE | Kether Maxwell 4vilten, N. D, {School Auditorium last evening Seallon of Wing, H.C. “|hev husband here for a short tims, | Come Here lowing the graduation exercisys at the city Auditorium. The Andrist Dak orchestra furnished n for the ton, John L. Cass and C. W.. Kaut- [pre =) hack of Stanton, were business vis- Mrs. T. Mo Myran of Taylor shops! for real itors today, ped here “toda: A pleasing part of the program| Jennie Gilliland, Bismarck. were the musical selections. M Lavina Register( Bismarck, J. A. Larson and Miss Luella Bre Esther Teichman, Fargo, vocal selections. Piano a er Emma Taubert, Casselton, N. D. Wey O. comp ments were played by Mrs. Wachter School— ieee ¥ MOTHER \ H SIERY Arthur Bauer for Mrs, Larson. A! Florence Bentley, Ortonville, Minn wise reading was given by Miss Clarice} Mabel 1. Olson, Ada, Minn, behee ar Ae Edgar aimee of VALUES Belk Shirley G . Renville, Minn, Grand Forks were in Bismarck to- “ A toast to the class of 1923 was! Ruth Halverson Lisbon 'N. D. | day called here by the illness of Mr, Silk Hose j ‘ , kien by Miss’ Lydia Neumeyer.! Gertrude C. Bergan, Valley City,| Throdahl’s mother, Mrs, P. 1, Throd- | Women’s Silk and Fibre : SPRINGTIME CREPE Other numbers on the program foi- N. D. ahl who (expects to undergo an op- i blend ene ese! and out This is a Knifted Silk Crepe, 36 inches wide and is very pop- low ; t: Manday. ‘ i sizes, black, browns, cocoa,| jar this season, for entire dresses, s ts a : “Why I chose Nursing as a Pree! S —— '| +] shoe grey, French tan, Maple Colors ae rer aa : Sera etter ten wan Manele sion” — Mis Sw it -'Music Club Holds ST. MARY'S’ SODALITY | sugar $1 eroontand (count 2 45 endent of nurses, anc A special i i and pearl ... : ‘ti : ye i $ muhagel, president of Last Program of | x.ituit ‘si te # \ Sporla H Speclal, per yard ......1. 0. usubonenodoobaaciodse S Print Me. Season in Mandan |s ovlock at St. Mary’s school, “All | habe aae s Hose PRINTED SILK CREPE members are urged to be present. j New patterns in printed Silk Crepes are being received almost a My Work" Indies of the Thursday corte a RTS ' Bei nee a sical club motored to Marflan DEGREE OR noe _- ® ~—s I yesterday afterncon to attend the aces) Hehe Id te etree last meeting of the year which was| of Honor will be held this eveni | “ 4 Teachers Scatter [held at the home of Mrs, Morgan {at & o'clock at K.P. Hall, Mrs. Quaker” Silk Hose HEAVY LINGERIE CREPE Frank A, Lyman, grand president, Full fashioned, pure silk, | Double thread, all Silk Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, in Flesh, ae white, otter. suede, To Various Points Morris. Decorations were cae ) ingly carried out with apple For Summer Vacation|:oms and biceding heart blossoms. . Mrs, Arnot, the leader of the meeting, had ‘prepared a- paper on “Famous American singers” _whici @ was read by Mrs, Genevieve Menard pen tee Hughes in the absence of Mrs. A. Orchid and cornhusk colors. Fine quality. Special ............... eee eee obosnp $2.35 9 BBO ARRIVED ‘ SOFT FINISH TAFFETA Our large new shipment of the famous Summer vacation for the school children of the city and their teach- We carry an extensive line A splendid quality, 35 inches wide, in navy and $ of these well known Silk 2 25 black. Special, per yard........00: see cece eee e eee e F “ ood Hose. Black, white and ae SG EE at Sneeiesine at Arnot. The musical program fol- aan Uecker colors Aes er her ane i . rooms this morning 3s - | lows: je heavy suedo finish si in lingerie colors, white, flesh, ceive their report canoe After 3 Vocal—“Boat Song” — Ware Light in weight. Soft asa glove- —The ideal boot $1 .65 fo $3 orchid and honeydew. 2 35 hort se on in which last day Mrs. J. A. L for Motoring Hiki Clocked Silk H WO Ghones “Wil; per FORO 35 ew SSE ike casas id ° school affairs were straightened up| Piano—“Second Valse” ..... Godard ‘or Motoring or Hiking. locke: ose the children trooped home rea for Mrs. R. A. Tracy Plain or Moccasin Toe. In this assortment we offer BLACK TAFFETA months of play whil the Beautious Night”. . ecveral makes. Some are Good quality, rs were ready for various ‘naw . Offenbach embroidered, some have per yard ..... $1.69 of vacations. A number de- Mrs. 4. Wingreene open-work clocks. Full i Sauna : for their homes while others Mrs. Hy Harriss Park Lang fashioned, $ vs. In-| Vocal—“A Memoi Pure ‘Silk 2.75 “The Day is Gon Mrs. D.C. Piano—“Valse Caprice” expect to leave in a few teresting vacation visits have been planned for some while to others DR Re zx gC Richmond Bootery 8. & W. Canton Crepo also Kanton Knit in black $2 95 . and colors, at por yard.../.......00ecccee eee eee Children’s Fancy Sox wland| ELMER Almost any kind you wish. SILK.CREPE DE CHINE nothing appears so inviting as a f q ummer rest. A few expect to VERIO Bauer dell CLIFTONS llo—4th St. Bcriyd ail ccna Black, white and col $1 95 summer work at various instit-| «Rainy Curran combinations per yard ° utions, Mr. ‘The summer addresses of 4 the] piano—“Seco teachers reads as follows: ‘ h School Mrs. Morgan Morris, H. 0, Saxvik, Bismarck, At the close of the program the y Jones, Dickinson. Irish Lilt was da py Clara Mor-| Napoleon. ris and Norma McKendry in cos- Beatrice Hull, Litchfield, Minn. | tume. Refreshments were served by nifred Robertson, Willow City] the hostess. ene Robertson, Willow City. - a Wipperman, Hankinson CAVELL GIRL SCOUTS ry Morris, Ipswich, D. | ‘The regular mecting of the Cavell y Ramsdale, Los Ange 1 scouts will be hedl at the Par- arol McClure, Dickinson. house Friday at 7:30 o'clock. All|’ ‘John Graham Mazurka” ..Godard “Summer” 29c td 75c : SILK SHIRTINGS Much used now for blouses. White grounds with fancy colored It Is Now Time for Planting ' Your spring plants and setting out of vegetable plants: Our stock of Geraniums, Heliotropes, Petunias, Marguerites, Pansies, otc., 13 , the bést we have ever had and at prices that are right. Send for catalog. bike In vegetable plants. we grow. Cauliflower, ¢arly q only the best varieties which | transplanted ..... 80 1.60. are adapted to garden ‘use in. Celery, seif Dianching 2% a this Northern climate and have Celery, scedlings.... 20 1.25 been. grown with the idea of Egg Plant, pottéed.... 1.00 6.00 Children’s Cotton Hose | © stripes. Special Valuce: Black and A special value at per yard.. 1 69 rown 5c. 25x B51 satura ctor, POPE PONGEE SILK Women’s Cotton Hose Best qually Special. values. Black and Brown 15c 35c Boys’ Service Hose t T FOR SATURDAY Union Suits of lis ith Glove silk n Rink an White. Bodice or band » Tight or loose knee, s to 44. t fai F Helen Collins, Minneapolis. members are requested to be pres- AHodkinson Picture having well rooted and thrifty ! E Pi : : . . { xx Plant, trans- Li Heavy ribbed. Don’t fail to take Iva Palmer, Oakfield, Wis, ent at this meeting. - 1 NE RR Sai planted 825 ; Black-“only’......... 25c ntage of this janeain... ee The N. Y. Evening Posts pot grown vegetable plants list- | Sweet —- | Silk and Lisle, wide ribbed. Black and white, daily. They are very popular this season and sell out as fast | Cordovan, as we receive them. | Mouse . $1 35 Prices range upwards from... +. 20... .6.0.seee teens $2 95 oA oveltyy and oa tarRe TH | ca velow. Whileythey cost more ; grown .. 1.00 6.00 wr te sa | Sr Seo PORTSWEAR WOOLENS we) Sqn PD) it Dear two or three weeks sooner planted ......... A 825, special mention. . . . 0 believe that ‘they ‘shot’ Special 2 ese, scenes at the risk of thelr than the others, and will make | Tomato, pot-grown.. : 1:00 6.60 | a full crop in seasons of early | Tomato, transplanted 85 2.26 | frost. The pot-grown kind are’ Tomato, yellow plum, ; IN THE NEWEST COLORINGS AND WEAVES WOOL TWEEDS BASKET WEAVE GOLF KNIT 5 cheap insurance on your crop.. transplanted ..... 85 225 - B ses: the only Wigley het ee By Express | Pot-grown tomatoes in ¢ollow- . A fine wool fabric 64 inches A new novelty cloth for A |nittcd fabric, 54 inches Sale “AUDITORIUM, MAY 200 I] Cabbage, carty /trane 7” | partianas voty early rede i] Wide, in the new Sports sports wear. In the new \\~ix. In nobby golf stripes. )) f ‘Admission, “planted moieties 6 $0.35 $125 || | Ponderosa, Very Nera but not ,| mixtures. Special values, colors, both plain and plaid ‘:. % grey, blue. For skirts 0. +20, 25, 35, 5% , so carly. ot eee, aa 3.95 ++ 10, 15, 20, 2% 5 Hage "16 60 | Bosay Beet Not so large but J, eiue cee arn i Ss lings 16.60 | Bean ity, Large red mid-season. | WOOL CREPE SPORTS NOVELTY CREAM SERGE A soft, fine wool suiting 44 fj i q 50 inch fine wool cream inches wide. In plain dark |" Plain colors with plaid to serge for pleated skirts. Pervert... LQ sin wie 2.75 oy. 2.50 \\, Millinery , TOMORROW (SATURDAY) All Spring and early Summer Hats will be offered at 33 1/3% discount. This lot includes a large variety of shapes, colors and materials in dress, semi-dress and tailored hats. Come while the selection is com- plete. A visit will convince you. 7:50 p.m. 9:30, p.m: .Hoskins-Meyer, Bismarck Greenhouse, Bismarck, N. D. ——$—$—$ SPORTS FLANNEL WHITE COATING TAN COATING Extra fine quality wool, 27 A fine Boucle weave, 56 Fine Wool Chinchilla 54 inches wide. Used mostly inches wide. Very rich inches wide. In the new Ba yards. QoQ Fer Fed's. Be TD tor conte...... GO A. W. LUCAS CO.. “Bismarch's Busy Shopping Center” The Vacation School / Yes, there are to be two more ‘weeks of school, byt it is vacation school. The fourth session of the Bismarck Vacation Bible Scool will begin This special redaction for Saturday only. Mary Buchholz ‘ ary B Van Horn Hotel Monday, May 28th. "No one can duplicate the ' 110d Si Gan. en amnae and continue till Sunday, June 10.. The classes will "be! held. }{ truly individual gtft, your HERE ARE THE McKENZIE ; photograph : . At The Will School: Nothing else you can HOTEL FIVE The school will :include all grades from Kindergaften to High School. ‘buy at so small ‘an: ex- 4 ' Instruction’ will be provided free by an able facrlt; y of volunteers. There pense is capable of gs- ; ° will be supervised play, Story-telling, Singing, Bible Instruction, Learning suring such happiness. Ex-Service Men the Great Hymns ofthe Chueh and Worship. "= oe ies on a ay ; ; Bach session of; the school will be from nine to twelve i in the ‘Morninig appointment Are you a member of. the American Lemon 2 dnlusting. Saturday. there will-be * pens at the pe a Pievay, cote Ss E, 6) R BY mittee will call Saturdays morning at the homes and register all children } Come with your old buddies. who will attend the school. Cards will be provided with the registrd@ion \ ‘ of sect chile aa rd fe Won BAY begin at neg Ta an ta S tu dio <, to sen le Ci wi e CNL onday morning, sister grade le * ' J oin N OW ) child is in this year in school. Send the children whether they ae ? \ ' Pi a , Saturday or not. fat ' Portraits Keep up the work for the principles of pure y ins be : Give your children the benefit of this intensive Halpin Instruction Quality Americanism. and association with. consecrated, Christian teache teach Do. you ize fe \ Sat tee Wes, eee ay pore Magee ace eal, sis ee ' Expert Kddak finishing They play for the dal t Patte 3 4 a whole year of Su joo! ‘cl wor! 08 ie vacation an: j e' ay for the dances at Pal ns L lo id Spetz Post No. fa 1. sive the children the Benefit ofthe VACATION Bibi 8 SCHOOL for two and Picture Framifig. 4) Gj Laged - mere iY “Very. ee weeks of {ne or ‘ Hall every Wednesday and Saturday i nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, ' Space fopated by outside of.city same Rate Plus railroad ' First National Bank. ee and Hotel expense.