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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE eo MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1924 j | i r 1 c vas ¥ progress since February 16, serious 66 59 splendid performance after having Uncle Tom's Cabin acetic was | DOCK WORKERS ir RR ABNER WICH Comtimnourana int , : ed the death scene of Lit-jin the city. ee ace eer a and Uncle Tom’s transfig- | ee . VOTE STRIKE END) istry. ‘ork will be resumed at ports at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow ration, in the soul gripping melo : ; M\drama of the” wholly America |HEAVY BLOW London, Feb 25-—The conference | Moin a | IBY | BUG et ene) jcueruccen Ur DEALT REBELS [¢F dock workers today called off. the a Topsy well portrayed. Gockmen's strike which has been in| READ TRIBUNE WANT ADS, “RAY TECHNIQUE The vaudeville stunts by the] wos city, Feb. 25--(Via radio, | === : = S | Kiwanis Club Hears Explana-|quartette of negroes and” clog | Mexico City, Feb. a eal . i PAGE FOUR TO GIVE PROGRAM The following program ‘will \be given at the Bismarck Indian School} A number of Sisters from Minne- dancing was especially good as was|by the A. P.)—Secretary of War on Tuesday evening, February 26th Lake ure in the ¢ity | tion of Highway Commis- jJoe Barnum in his presentation of | Serrano deelared in a statement to-| at 7:30 p.m. in honor of the birth- er Boniface at the ‘ e - sion Plans Hl and Gus Collins as} day that a crushing defeat has been | LAST NUMBER OF THE ys Lincoln and Washington.| St. Alexius hospital and a tend- | Committee Reporiing to Lions Uiicle ‘Tam lagen iianart well) IMeKievey GrmeEGh. tEeAper tor, SabETTl Noe ee ee cy coset WEE RURTERUETCISTER TE 7 ; Sati | SaREUE TE: ‘The evening performance ditl| troops under Jose Moran of de la) school are cordially invited to attend, | which are being conducted there this Club Sees Satisfactory “Good Roals” wag the subject of|not succeed in drawing a gooil] Cure. This defeat, according to Ser-| week. ster Boniface, Sister Super- | Progress Made |discussion at the Kiwanis club{ attendance regardless of the fact|rano, makes the occupation of Tux- Program Vincents Hospital, and Sis- oe |luncheon held toduy in the’ Me-{that it ‘has been years since an|pam a question of only a few days. Song—Star Spangled Banner— of Crookston, Minn.,} | Kenzie hotel. : j MIDLAND School. Jollitta, sister Superior of St.| Reports were presented to the L Carl Myhre, assistant chief en- Song—The U, 8S, A. Forever- Me ere ana i Lacti- | ons club, at noon luncheon today,! gineer of the state highway com- ’ eer ibiit to the Flag—Naomi Otaa- | lorosa, sister Superior of Merey hos- PME Ghee VELA belt) as ay of work tone" aaler tie pena, Serena Twiggs, Lillian Bell, | pital and Sister Declan of Devils effort to have Congress set aside the | general supervision of the highwa: g hington’s Birthday Lands as Roosevelt. National Park,|¢rnment pays half the cost of con- | o solo—Esther Twiggs. Lake are among those taking this] petrified forest and other famous! commission.. "He explained the | of Washington—Rose Demery. | Special work. places of the North Dakota plan under which the federal gov- ere S$ n iy | i FE —- y BUREAU TOMORROW [TUESDAY EVEN NG]. 7 the report was made by the civic, Strtetion of a highway under the| . | February Heroes—Nellie Americo, committee composed of O. A. Olson, | State highway commission super: | : genuine || Melda White Eagle, Mamie Reed. S. G. Severtson and Thomas ! Hall.| Vision, and the general policy of! Members of the Christian Endea- ; Song-—How Betsy setae tie Christian, Ende Letters from North Dakota senators | the department. He explained Jn aly pty 3 ? sete ; ; | pe a . ak: y8-| ; | Hitoniabliey a church were delightfully entertained | 824 representatives were read. ee CaMnneaRy tbe pir aia RCH PRESERVE | Piano solo~ Lillian Be ast Saturday evening at the home of | 4 letter from Congressman J. H. | ion. SHOE Recitation—He'd See It Through-— : Hy |Sinelair to Fred Peterson. said fs ee Helen Crawford on Avenue A. | Sine | w Bowen of the Fargo JuliasPage. - . As a Washington birthd stunt, | Parts ‘ anis club, explained the arrange- i Lincoln Song—Primary am in receipt of yours of tio) MANS club) CARTE ee Tene And that One bears this | Tiferor LincoineMary, Morir one group pinned cherries on'a cher- | 18th with which you enclose resolu- v ,.|Ty tree while another group chopped ; ‘i tional convention to be held next Song—Carry Me Back to Old Vir-| th. trunk. while. blindfolded. The| tions passed by the Lions clyb in! i singing furnished further amusement. | Roosevelt National Park at Medora. | Germaine Smith. \ Vashington- ma pe i * ‘i argo and an auacuve round trip Washington—In-|inycticious refreshments were served |1 have been trying for sometime to| ite granted, including w ‘visit in fave And Skinine, by the hostess at the close of the [Mave an inspection of en e made! tye Yellowstone National ‘Park. itation—Tis Splendid to ue °ve™ns- , ueceieuee to gee hal ‘s it} President’ L. E. Birdzell, after Like Washing! Agnes Morin. ime \afore the bil wi ‘i lunchgon meeting opened, j/edutad it over to S. ‘W.. Corwin, Duet, piano—Kate Little Soldier— | MARY HUBER HEADS COMMI an Bell i Miss Mary Huber heads the Farce—Why Cherry Trees Grow~ | mittee in charge of activities for the| the funds for the Park Serv Primary. purpose of raising funds to help de-|-been so curtailed ¢ ce re- Recitation—Grandmother's Valen-| fray the expenses of the state con-| duced that they h able oriy| Louise Gou vention of the Business and Pro-|to keep up the parks already estab- Piano solo—Kate Little Soldier. | fessional Women's Clubs which will! lished, and : not felt: that they | Dialogue-—Real entines—Prim-] meet in Bismarck in May. The card | could entertain any new proposals. party to be given in the club rooms,| am going to ¢ another effort in all by the Public Lands Committe: “KEEPS THE FOOT WELL m | However, during and since the v ——AT THE—— 5 METHODIST CHURCH 8:00 P. M. ; ’ Admissidén 50 Cents. . man of the day Visitors included Clifford Thor- ; berg. o ° The ARCH PRESERVER SHOE has been so sue- i i cessful and done so much for the feet of, the nation iit Suntali eee penta that it naturally has many imitators — BUT NO ace” for a grand attendance| EQUALS. The arch. preserving features of this ‘ prize, wag explained. | shoe are protected by patents—and so can be found inno other make of shoe. ing the member- t Song—George Washington—Lillian | tomorrow evening is the first bene-| the spring to see if the director or oeea AUN ; Peltier. j fit air to be given by the club| his assistant will not visit North \ ba Song—America—Audience. |for this pudpose. The committee is| kota this summer with a view to re | ; y | | | You owe it to yourself and to your planning to entertain 25 tables on|ommending the establishment of the rte) =. ‘ apy, [tomorrow evening of club members! park, and 1 will sec that the resolu- | 5 4 ; LYCEUM NUME TO Bk PRE- their gentleman and lady| tions are brought to Mr. Mather's| feet to wear only the genuine ARCH : friends. | attention. The last number of the Midland ay le rGaneveen manvomnem Urner iat PRESERVER SHOE. A Lyceum Bureau will be presentem to- eens Lee e {I am very much interested in the | morrow evening at the Methodist HERE FROM DICKINSON | proposition. Last summer Mrs..Burt- | il Put Ticket in Field For| | March 18 Primary i | Given under auspices'of The Women’s Community Council. DOCTOR, M. E. BOLTON: = * OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 4 119% 4th St. -- Bismarck, N. D. - Telephone 240 chureh at 8 oclock under the aus Mrs. Andrew Erdahl and little) ness and I had the pleasure of visit-| of the Women's Community | daughter, Lois arrived Fridays from ing the tract and Mr, It is hoped thnt a splen- | Dickinson to spend a few days with) Qjson, ef the P 11 Valley Ranch, | - \ y 1) d: Booter did house may greet the Sell her husband and relatives took us through the portions where} Fargo, Feb. S. Wool- | fenmona s. Young company who will put on the| and looking for a house. Mr. Erdahl | the petrified forests are found. You|edge of Minot, Chairman of the program, which is built on purely| came to Bifmarck a short time ago be ed that I will exert | North Dakota Democratic state | original lines. Such sketches as] and is in the office of L, R. Baird, possible influence on behalf of | central committee, is in Fargo to- ||! Sugar and Sait” and “The Violet] general receiver of closed banks, and the Ironweed” are presented in a| Mrs. Erdahl w most artistic manner. Groups of | Miss Laura readings, including both the serious | Ploy ang humorous, constitute a very im-| Years previous to her marriage, | bill.” | day to complete arrangements for |]. Senator KE. F. Ladd said !filing petitions nominating candi- be glad to support this me; {dates for and delegates to the na- | Sena Lynn J. F u ‘I | tional convention in New York and | | you that I agree y with | presidential electors. Mr. Weool- ; SUUUUHONIDISUIH 1 be remembered as} T; These ee aie I eehat a coumNauRDaaiHealh rd to ledge saidche would leave tonight | miata casera armmamcaoes y clever) F RTAIN AT BRIDGE DINNE proposed Roosevelt National jor Tuesday morning for Bismarck = y i rs does. and Mrs. Chas. McDonald e in the Bad Lands, I will be | with the petitions. 2g / The money realized fra he Lyceum | tertained « group of friends at a 6:30! giad to do ¢ hing I can to bring| Those for whom petitions will bei 3 2 1 Course is 1 by the Community| bridge dinner, Saturday evening, at| about the passage of this measu filed are: National Commit nan, | 3 * 2 7 , Council to help furnish milk for the] their home in Man Guests: in-|/) SAU (itl! has been <antroduced H. Perry, Ellendale; ates | & 3/2 : under-nourished children of the city.| cluded both Bismarck and Mandan] Congress providing for a national] John Burke, Fargo; F. S$. Burch- | * e\= See pais a friends. Following the splendid din-| park in the Bad Lands by Congress- | ard, Grand Forks; the Rev. Leslig Y e\z i ; GOVERNOR } TOS SPEAKS ner, bridge was played until a late} man Sinclair, in whose district the | R. ‘Borgum, Washburn; Henry B. or our Culinary<Skill = * , Governor Nestos made several ad-j hour. tract is located. Murphy, Bismarck; Cod. Ris ky =|2 y over thep 0 ee. Minot; “Lydia Leonhardy, Willis- ‘ 5 5 3 a = 2 rday afternoon he| PLANS FOR ICR CARNIVAL ton HAE ET Dicfrson; —but it realiy doesn’t require any culi- 3 ‘go-) head branch Business houses who are expecting R. Lovell, Fargo; D, J. O’Don- . . . at the home of|to have entrants at the ice carnival, nell, Towner, and J. H. Rusk, Car- nary skill to suggest new ways of serving , aub on the value} Wednesday evening, should commun- tington. i ees A A ion for leaders.| icate cither with the Chamber of ectors:—B. F. Brookhoff, . lf This was a regular meeting of the} Commerce or with J. J. M. McLeod ON GR A DI NG Grand Forks; A. G. Kennedy; of Authoritative Sty es club and the address was greatly | who in cl he plans for Crete; B. Ottis, Windmore; J. x enjoy the ice al. Stes 1G te F Strauss, Harvey; G. H. Trim- = i f : Yesterday afternoon — Governor a ble, Elliott. 2 a ‘: Nestos addressed the men of the Y, VISITS PAI In FARGO | Handling of Cream Will Be Eee 2 B MG. Arvat: their regular mosting | paSiTs,PARENTS IN FARGO CHILDREN IN ; hn Opring rrocks atiiec relate Orpheum thea-| rs, L. B, Hanna who has been Explained. by State Men 2 ? tre “an BATE Bt 4 mm ee need | spending the winter months in Cali Ea DELIGHT WHEN 2 ) of Christian Foundations today. fornia has returned to Fargo ang is| The virtue of cream grading as 6 99 large crowd was present and a splen-I visiting with his father and mother|seen by the state dairy department “TOPSY SHOWS 2 I it th +; al 2? Don’t you ask did program was presented. in that city. will pa-carried) throughout thevatate}| to) sens the, cltg Aud sh CAStynes as y d SMO UAGTONAGIS - through means of illustrated talks,| | © 4 e City. Audi- DELEGATE TO NATIONAL SOROR-| , CURRENT EVENTS CLASS according to W. F. Reynolds, state| torium for the matinee perform- i Fy yourself this. question a thousan __ ITY CONVENTION , The Current Events class of the| dairy commissioner. The department | ance of Leon W. Washburn’s gcenic It is ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. 3/2 ~- times while selecting a néw Friends of Miss Gwendolen Welch| Business and Professional Women’s|has obtained numerous slides’ which | PPoduction of Uncle Tom's Cabin. ae a ape =\= ) will be delighted to learn that she | club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.| trace the proper handling of all steps | Saturday afternoon. Exch child Makes delicious combinations with Es = dress? has been selected as a delegate to|m. in the club rooms, involved, in the production of* milk| fe! y hey had witnessed 1 the National Sorority convention to = from handling the feed for cows to : creamed meats, créamed vegetables and ‘These-clavenly y outhful models be held at the Glaci tional Park! HY-LO BRIDGE CLUB MEETS | cooling and grading the cream. _Al- all kinds of 8 % next June, It will be remembered] The Hy-Lo Bridge Club will meet | ready 300 requests for such meetings i j | conceived for us,.carry with them that her sister, Miss Margaret Welch, | Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the|have been madé through cream sta ’ i while a junior at the university was| home of Mrs. T. G. Plomasen, 204] tions, the commiss P We wl give the stamp, of absolute style au- selected from the sae sorority.| W. Rosser Stree crs will be s soon as a ott thenticit; Alpha Phi, as a delegate to the con- Z slides are available, the only require- entieity. Ae eel vention held in San Francisco, Miss! © MONDAY STUDY CLUB MEE ment of communities being that they $ hi Gwendolen is a member of the Phi The Monday Study Club held its | furnish a hall free of charge. chapter of the Alpha Phi Sorority at} regular mecting at the home of Mrs.| Mr. Reynolds will speak in Park Naaniaaee Look through the fas HOH DAazes the State University POA. Lahr this afternoon, River on Fébryary 26 and at Lang-| Beware! . Not all PackagesDyes of any of the authoritative maga- - ———— : don on February 27, and will appear ‘ 4 REBEKAHS TO HAVE SPECIAL f with International Harvester Com- are “Diamond Dyes” for best ways of serving this Hae. zines — Vogue, Harper’s Bazar, : MEETING : most nutritious. of all cereal foods. For Best Recipe $500 The Ladies’ Home Journal—note the current ‘style tendencies — A special meeting of the Rebekahs and Makoti in Mareh. will be held Friday evening at eight : 7 oo « o'clock. This meeting is for the pur-|* St. Alexius Hospital i OSORIO Zs CITY NEWS | pany institute speakers at Glenburn | pose of initiating a class of nine| Admitted to the St. Alexius hos-| MISS NIELSON 2nd Prize $250 observe the mades most favored candidates. A large attendance is de-| Pital for treatment: Baby Florence os ri r b P: rig. . sired, M. Harver, Center; Master And- TO MEETING + 3rd Prize $150 y Faris. Soper rew Entzel, Dodge; Ed Hasck, ae “Di \ = z ; GIRLS CLUB TO MEET Center; 8. Helland; city, Dis.| Miss~Minnie J. Niélson, state “aup- aha eS Mea reco rraniond Dae: 4th Prize $100 Then, come see these smart new eee inity | Charged: G. Selland, Driscoll; -A.| erintendent of education, has g The Girl's Club of the Trinity | © S 4 3 engent) of education, Has gone Lutheran Church will meet Monday |22glehardt, city; Fred Muench, | to Chicago to attend a conference of |it—hand it back! evening, Februaty 25, at 8 o'clock Zap; Mark LaFrance, city; Master | the state superintendents’ section of! Each 16-cent package of “Diamond |’ with the Misses Hilda Boe and Ma- | Overt McLean, Bismarck; Frank | the National Education Association. | Dyes” contains directions so. pimple $5.90 each for the.100 best’ recipes. rie Kvale as hostesses. The mect-| Tiefault, Mandan; Mrs. A. Fir any woman can dye or tint ‘skirts, ing will be held at the home of K.|{"@ baby boy, Tuttle; Mrs. L. Vv. dresses, waists, sweaters, stockings, Send in vou faypsite recipe at once. Contest "i 5 “| Skagen and baby girl, city; Dr. C, i ¢ ies,. cove: ey A. McCord, 815 Fourth Street. H. Bakeht Glen onine kimonos, coats, draperies, coverings » closes July:1, 1924. eat mond Dyes” on the package— refuse Creations for street wear, for sport, for the formal and the in- formal oecasion, and your every whim will be gratified. ‘ “In addition to:these prizes we will pay = -_—— < at xe | Speen nergcren if*she has never wig rancor Bape, elencher In| * gq Mark Maia ror sve ste wawttates!" || THE SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. - Here are the’ ravishing’ n e w ; the Jamestownt schools “and | Mist| yi for treatment: J.-C. Pevold, Niagara Fallsy.N.¥. - fabrics, in rich embroidery, and Baldwin; Mrs. Fred Urback, Wil- Northern Pacific Railway Co., return- | ton: 0, K, Williams, Taylor; Helen ed to Jamestown after spending the ars a Sacvend’ with Mrviand “Mrs. Be J May Erb, Ryder; Mrs. Jake Kre- Worsl. ner. Linton; Mrs. R: Dougherty, | Grates. Steele; Mrs. Chas. Larson, Coeur 3 ;x| Dalene, Idaho. Discharged: I. G. ATTEND MEETING AT JAMESTOWN | jyerson, Wilton; Mrs, Frank Pit- W. A. Falconer left this afternoon | yer, Beulah; Theo. Feland, Sims; ‘tor Jamestown to attend a meeting z ‘of City ‘Tax. Assessors which will be| eepo aie eee Nele 4 the glorious new shades—dresses | in the charmingly simple lines so much the vogue —others, too, with a dash of the fanciful— yeu, . everyone -youthfuh eal held sin that) city tomorrow, This Bplekson, War i ———_—— ‘ clever... i will be the first meeting of its kind is <8 ; i . is to be held in this state. @laude Pir ea SPR , MINNIE, Aji A’ for ihe prices, they-are as- = th lating the uor laws, was bound ‘ % cas ETHAN: SEBS RO MBET varia distriot court today. by Jus- : : eee ‘ tonishingly moderate. . A regular meeting of the Pythian| tive of the Peace 'H. H. Gra , P on \ } . Sisters will be held this. evening at ] ‘ k at ty “Come in at-your early-conven- — fice—wear and erjoy’the new styles while they are really new. K. P, hall, beginning at 8 o'clock. TO. MAKE REPORT X | ‘ "| BISMARCK Se rope Fg at ne oe era OO, ex} committee: ea : tothe ‘allied’ ¥ atin capris: Nearly everybody setp "Puaekinteed A few nice . 20: Cc sons joa 2 begin’ early nent ; a 4 their clothes Dry cleaned, / Stuie tly Fr | Geese, Ibe... Te et a ee Pressed, Repaired or y Vrosk 4 pkgs. Shell _ 5c |tions having ‘been about complet- she: 2. ‘ _ Dyed by: the Eggs,.Dozen oe Mucaroni ARTS 2 Cc et : ‘ ed, with two long sessions today. J wats ’ " . 4 , _ . rey Ly He ig not d_however, that 4 . =\ir 25c ee Wissanain ; Poe 4 } Vays A Sarge d Weeesday aN Ce ete ready fur pre- two more» full|:| : Oe ‘i 4 N npc at: loqat ’|° fluenza and. other. seri : ‘ ; By thé’ Case Ehoese, tb CASE, ADVAN, i a can Dy or Bene 97.20 - ~ 4 White House Weatingions F 26.- Ratiins 4 ‘ M court hearings on ifs appeal of for- |: = i “ ‘Pj mer. Governor Walton of Oklahoma . 5 $ F. meg rape. jry’ Biitegr "by 4 Mfrom the decision of the / federal |{ mn it ——— e 2 : Hc@urts in that state were. advanced: page } : a é Pre ic ‘

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