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ed TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1924 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : ~ PAGE FIVE ., ied 5 SPRING SHOES court: F. S. Talcott, Jr., deputy] the story of Indian discontent, urged | are shown to natives of Canton,| cepted money in connection with*se- * : ‘ . clerk; P. B. Garberg, assistant) his followers to ‘seek unity among) Shanghai, Calcutta and Jerusalem,| curing paroles and pardons -of. per- F > é United States attorni J. F. Shea,| themselves and co-operation with | the report concluded. sons convicted of crime.” ‘ OCIQa an : ersona Our Footwear I§ Being Designed Like Our Hats This Season | ' ai States au ma ; Seth Rich- as Ae neighbors. He promised Z ees | i a resolution Mr. Garrett asked ardson, United States attorney: | that self-government. would be at if | that a special housg, committee of i 5 aS O'Keefe and Mal Dolphin,| tained as soon as the nations NEW PROBE ON five members determine the basis of ‘ = 2 j clerks. were willing to lay down their lives IS POSTP ED. the allegations. F ROYAL NEIGHBOR BANQUET i 3 for their country i ar | : aa we Serge yl atte Bee Meo stent SCOUT NEWS Gandhi, the ta visoned Leader, 5 aa pempegantas| CLEAN FLOOR mgtime Party! in the dining room of the Grand compared to Jesus in aims and in suf- rshineton, Mor. 4.—Representa- ‘9 ave your haydwood floor ip ingt : y Pacific Hotel leat" wenthe at ? o'cloe | TROOP. Li tering. tive Garrett, Democratic leader in! yright and clean usevonly a Ite Members of the “Forty Club” en-| *F 2 Very TO ive ne i ; | ns ig tion at ieee i Ta ue ruby eer ee SS nr iieentn oe F "| bles were decorated with the R. N. j The Bird Contest has been report- | Py ‘K igation of the evidence developed by! until the floor ‘has sbeen dusted : party last evening at Patterson's flowers. One stanza of America: was Wolf Patrol 7 birds DIES IN CITY jot * Conetess haw tinpeoperly’ ae hate -isrust ; Hall. A color scheme of pink and) sung preceding the dinner during le Patrol... 5 birds | white was most effectively employed| Which Mrs. Frank Barnes led the Two birds were reported Saturday} Edward B. Lerud, 41, farmer of HY ey Re ei chorus singing of Royal Neighbor Mareh 1, by Russell LeBarron. near Poliock, 8. D., died this mort a fe hall. Ferns! songs. \ Fox Patrol—fou still have al ing about 2 0. m. He was r e were used to hank the dining bgoth _ A short business meeting was held jchance, so hustle up and show us} treatment in a local he 4 in connection with a green and’ in the lodge rooms, following the what you ean do, ‘I " , : buri ‘i i us 0 3 body was sent to Polloc burial . white garden wall. Luncheon was fae ae ich six candidates wi At the regular meeting, the Camp) will be Thursds he body v He VitccGMevell at. indiWidal: tables’ ddecatated initiated into the orde Dancing }Was discussed and after the meet'ng | in state at the ie temple thebe With shaded candles. Actificial | W88 enjoyed by the members and ithe Scribe and Scoutmaster went to | tomorrow aneing tage: bibaveha aka erect friends until twelve o'clock, the High School to see Mr, MacLeod St i F t ft p pink KEPCaaOE Weve i in AseGh Pa a eee a successful- j and representatives from the other More Cirls Than Y e eatures or pring ae 2 d the banquet and enter- Itroops concerning camp and camping ,** = i ating the stage and interior of the] sainment. was ‘composed of ‘Mr. R. rcquieemnatie sure Men At Oxford —Suits— “Emery” Shirt: ‘ ie party a pleasing! ©. Potter, Mrs. Van R. Middlemsss | A committce was appointed tu ‘ i of 3 el eriathe a of om Y “springtime” air, and Mrs. W. Mills, reflect girls of the class. ing’ planned ‘and ‘this promises to be one of the musical treats of the sea- ENTERTAIN FOR MRS. A. A. JONES - son. Members of St. Georges Episcopal Guild entertained at the home of Mrs, @,. Lundquist, yesterday after- About, thirty couple were present range Aree SABE GHG!” Gaaund itkeeee fete ie entnld mead) VERSIE A Equal to custom - made. ang enjoyed dancing until a late 5s aca : also to decide the color of the neek-" of 4 500 iugenbie women in thi a ea \ Plain colors. Thin stripes Hated CRE eGRGN Hine RS MUGUEA ac SESS THON MANES er¢hief for Bismarck Scouts. Each town, which has a total population That EXTRA II nett ae Pi i hosts ‘and hostesses were: Dr. and! mise” Martha § Stanley of Lang Scout will have to vdvance in his of only 47,000, according to thé cet of DIFFER- —small dainty, chezks, 4 Mrs. L.A. Schipfer, Dr. and Mrs. A-| Bouch, California, were married Sat por tatay gedden uo uCoucn in re uy rcturis moulded right collar band—or attached ' M. Brandt, Mr, and Mrs. B. K. Skeels,! gray, M, : duirements such Scouts The statistics show that Oxford 1 F : le , Mr. and Mrs.F. L, Conklin, Mr. and | PEGE ar dae Ee eae merit badges will have to take & cet, city of youth canarilee pres a suit of clothes collar styles. 7 ; ride’s cousin, -R. L. tain amo AHITSRERS andthe “OnGe gar eseetl A URE He Q is store Mrs, Worth Lumry, Mr. and Mrs.) pheins of Steele, by Rev. Williams| SHOE DESIGNS FROM PARIS. ABOVE, VARIETIES IN HEELS. | gy UMOUMy Of tests: and the ones fessions thes uses makin wil) ih Ut loa J. G. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. C , doh A Avene E ‘ |that are not Ist class Scouts will up more th heremitaor thorene ||| neaks for itsel 0 . of that Only members of the} KLOW, PNAMELED LEATHER MUL! Ti. a 5 Dees um UDA ha Ue SPeaKe sa Myhre, Phillip Webb, Mr. and Mrs.|imgiediate family were present, in. : jhave to qualify and = report thitty tire male population. The largest ; Frank Shepard and Major and Mrs.’ cluding Miss ‘Murial Robinson, daugh- RY. MARIAN HALE the jeweled — shoe:-heel birds before the coming camp. group of inhabitants is th: the} e F. S. Henry. e ; se HS Bigeaai ; ; Sport Jackets cab 2 oe ter of the groom, who came from NEA Servics Writer shite be popular, So Pal F 4 i 21, and more dk s al SE ac Ss {One of the most delightful dan- making their home at the McKenzie|~\.\ Soe UATE (hit other | with briltiants cr pearl beads, mules | Local Man Dies at the university “toa « essary 46 Mee shade—just been receiv- Gir riets 0 be given this season hotel for the present. Mr. Robinson | 91 dust cence for spring: | with enameled leather, co: | SS: tinst a total of males of 2,588, So qaGireaitpes ed. You'lladmnite Hien x nae Y seeeet RONG ue cone given ig well kfown in this city having ye say ni hh Ki shoe man-| o¢ kid and velvet, and other s gf} C. G. Lindahl, Red Wing, Minn, City has 210 tavern keepers, SNE aes SS S ’ te evening at the K. P. hall, wh e? heen here for a number of years and u ature ave’ gone fnto the mil-| departures from ‘the geneyal run 6f passed away Sunday evening at 10:15 builde MARZ persons, me They’re “DIF- Four pleated pocket the sonia entertained invited with the French and Welch Hard-)HR¢1Y business. shoe aesiensl GEIGER lattor Tana hese Mormecvoial women, in the tailoring | ERENT” too. style—Plain back. riends. About forty couple were ware Co. for the past six years. Paris seems to have started this] New York—and the rest of Ainer- . Mr. Lindahl is the father, of trade. | 3 present and.enjoyed a splendid dance silardy dscapade of shoe designers into mil-|iea—may soon see them all. . H. Lovin of Bismarck. He : | A ber of. 1 fea-| ica—mi . < an meth 0 0 paksirhs num ane arece ea! TO CONSIDER PARK PLANTING |! » but New York and Chicago} Back of it all is the desire of shoe born ‘in Sweden, August ‘FILMS MISREPRESE) | ° { ana lances hee int roazeed ee Mrs. Robert Orr, chairman of the|arc not far behind. From Chicaga| dealers to educate the peopie In tne Came to America and settled + NATIONAL I IFE| Ee s e evening which was the course of park Committee from the Women’s|comes word that shoes will vie with | proper wear of the various kinds of to Township, Wisconsin, 1885 moved ee a e A surprise — You should not pass much amusement. A delicious lunch ©, (all aN : Mik pror ; ‘ was coryesrSeantiniphtsahd*dancing Community Council, in her report|hats in faneiness wd luxury. Mo.- | footwear at proper times. It's exo t” Red Wing, 1919. He was married | | up looking at the hundreds of New ai anda eH ke hoe Ba ursn be the regular meeting, Satur-/els brought here from Paris ana ]|nomical, they say. Apr mae 1871. Six children were born | Philadelphia, © Mar. 4.- American l Ties. You'll notice the differed’ ~ NO day afternoon, asked that all or-|cthers .developed in this territory] “Ten pair of shoes,” Jains, t this union, Two have passed! motio ctures abroad are me | 35 ‘ tt pfs! sent. ema * 2 1 : pair of shoes,” one explains, °° ; motion pictures abroad are «| raeee were tot comiimeneary, con, famlzations of the elty as well as in-Jcarry out this notion. “is a conservative minimum for a)“ hie departure! himdics to American missionaries | ; " iduals consider what they expect-| Open work, fine stitching, combi- | well-dresse ee : mse Who mourn his departure! according to a réport read at a iivet Hi e; ~ rey i P . stitching, combi- | well-dressed non-extravagant Amer-! | 4 : ‘i jatee ray ! i gerning the pleasant time they. en eq to do toward beautifying the city|pations of rare ledthers, lixurious fiean woman. “Five pairs should be i6, MX Beloved wife. Mrs N. Wel ing of che Mepartmeyt of Christian f PSSTeR bea Beds of splant or money tolcolors, elaborate buckles. jewels—|the minimum for a man. But a ean cs Bimareks N ae Mrs. Tom} social Service and Institutions of the | - Mrs. E. M. Hendricks and Miss} Lpeckease ig PR a he y her women’s shoe s s this spring. | sport, formal and informa A aus Gk ne i Ha Rent bch | American women are portrayec ' Vads Lockwood entertained at a most ject Jeon Custos Park hac crown tof eat Paris goes much farther. and evening. She must ha SnIGl aeiecoE ae * 8) these films as “dunce hall gsiris who delightful surprise party in honor of year. Custer Park has grown to} ‘Heels of carved wood will he seen | colors and styles in xome of those churel eae : utheran | smoke cigarettes and drink heavily,” | 1 i be one of the beauty spots of the nel ean : ‘ church throughout his whole life. | {je peport said, “Ame imoniee Miss Lelia Lockwood's birthday, on city and it is hoped that the com-| 0% \he Sa Se s. acl the it classes. The business woman needs di Recreate Eid ES) Saturday evening, at the home of jittee may ha tie'.< ati ¢| leather in color and carrying out the | another style. . j looked upor parbi ures who | Mrs. Hendricks, 615 Sixth ‘Street. Ni civic organizations, [aPPlique pattern that trims the| «This equipment will repay the | India Wants Self pals SALI HUA SERS stg GEOR A) Those present were Anna D. Lange, SALE vamp and upper. cost in correctness of dress, and x Jeuns and a bowie knife and kill their ji | overnment ;,., 1 | Agnes Svihovee, Bridget Krebsbach ELE FFICERS Since we have worn jeweled hats | shoes worn properly and at the [fellow men as a pastime,” it declares. d Delia Soeh Card: i es with success, there is no reason why | right ti il give | ” {Particular difficulty is experienced | and Delia Soehren,. Cards were play-| At the regular meeting of the P.}|V!th Success, there Is no reaso y [right times will give longer wear.” | (nada, India, The s8th| by missi ‘ae 5 7 ‘ ‘i a a ocanada, e 88th | hy missionar when such pictures ¥ ed during the evening, honors going/}, 0. Sisterhood held. yesterday at ee [session of the Ini ational Con- ; | Ce pele a eae the home of Mrs. George N. Kenis-| every extra in Hollywood was needed | Raleigh; Miss Tarbara Waohel,| #"#s, which closed recently, was ' Lange. 1 de- ton the following officers were] to fill the immense cafe. Ginger ale] Menoken: M Johanna Buetow | marked by a renewed determination | i licious refreshments were served byj elected: President, Mrs. H. S. Dob-} flowed freely from champagne 1} emomen a: 3 RR EUR | a aan atantieei 1a : it : » Mrs. H. S. e ) champagne bot- ey Car ortz vder: | of the na alists ee 2 eir Vel tas Le er ere a cite iseeeai Joe SDM flowed tealy ee champarne, ba ston Gart Lert Rd | of te nationalist to cantine thei ETM ceived a number of useful and pretly| Keniston; recording secretary, Mrs.}bauq secured: the true atmosphere of | ricka, Underwood. | ment has been achieved in India. The | ara aC aan Fam ra Tear i [a E ? gifts and the best wishes of all for, E. B. Cox; corresponding secretary,} bacchanakian: revel oe, ae non-co-operators evidenced conside: THE TROUBLE OF many happy returns of the day. Mrs. H. F. O'Hare; treasurer, Mrs. R. : : Pee uteinnties, COFFEE MAKING—USE : sted lies Fig ach ve To Run For Office able encouragement over their vie-| = 8. Towne; ~ chaplain, Mrs. M. C. PHE. EL! ‘ : ° 1 ; u THE . EL’ E G. L. Spear, formerly empl | tories in the government elections, ‘ s s is 5. N > eae at 3. L. b ) ployed g 0 e 5 ae > oy Moa e ee ieee orn | wubolthe sLndle another James |jn the office of the county treas-| having increased their numbers in| iggy a, Collee e ruture a rromise Mrs, G. F. Dullam vi delight-" stad. Follow’ the elect f of. asnnygtons . G. F. ery delight-' stad. Following the election of of-) Cruze picture made from 2 good, hu-| urer, amiounced tode 4 h of th vincial councils and + fully entertained members of her ficers, Mrs. P, H. Meyer gave a very| man, honest story; the kind a |Urer, anounced today he would be| cach of the provincial councils and) r ye SinsageSeigol olaee. atts severing ‘able conttitutional stady., The ext| mem hones store the kind of » pic’ /q candidate tor. county tressuretah | attained majorities in three. “These “MADE. : The future holds a promise for Sunday School class last evening ‘able constitutional study. | The next {iure'that makes a good entertainment| the June primary. MF. Spear has| nationalist councillors pledged | faa CRAY A ate : , ; a i» atl for everybody. Theodore Roberts,| heen a resident of the city for’f5|to block all} , and) thus Pa a5 the people of North Dakota. The , were present and a most enjoyable the home of Mrs. Worth Lumry. ; | ee ne et etme paecioe es y Helen Jerome Eddy, Edward Horton | years, | pubaeethe: deforms JUST DISSOLVE leflati sriod he ssed its { veasgpent.at came guess Scene add suoulseDreusey okesnaiong 14s Est 3 Wihsmrned Alt AND DRINK IT deflation perio as passed its } 7 rary salad was enjoy- PLANS FOR: CONCERT laceraulaubh Geancte i built ; Ree ks : \ ed by all and a Travelogue of Yel-| Elaborate plans are being riadefor|! treme rather than » plot. This em. Abt UD belie bh pronac we vest Pel Fie peak here. The state has not lost - Jowstone Park was given by the host-' the, concert tovbe given at the Prés-|iasizes to what extent a clever| Friends of N. O. Churchill, for- sided over the Con A GREATEE ees z se ayith HE assintanee .of the ras bfUrlawehurch, Mach 19, by the} Phasizes. t9 what™ extent’ a ‘clever! merty connected with? the his presidential address, he nartated AND O#; ' its capable men. Those credits e tance y eh , , vife ca i . i ‘ Gioptican. Refreshments were served , quartette of «the morning’ choir for} Wie ca" Prove an important factor) ¢orce of the M. p. Gilman. Go. « that were built = d at the close of the evening by the, the benefityof the pipe organ fund.[jr her hushand’s. success. Edward his city willbe glad to learn that a ere built on an unsoun 4 ‘4 > i} 4 Fi orton as “Leonar eebe” bec es q t 9) Qci¢e © a © © a hostess assisted by several of the!'A number of special features are be-| Nonuvur of the Kincaid, Prana Foe {opty at tte, head of the Ust of DTZ ZY SPELLS?'COURT REPORTER basis have collapsed and are be- tory through activities of his wife, a sold during the month of Febru “Elsie Beebe,” portrayed by Helen| by the various Maxwell Agencies. Jerome Eddy, after “Elsie” discovers | Mr. Churchill is making his head that “John Kincaid,” the _factory| quarters in the Twin Cities. owner, enacted by Theordore Roberts, a ing charged off. The change from the old single crop system to mixed or diversified farming is If You Have Heat Flashes or Smoth-| ering Spells, You Should Not tverlook Word of This. Winona, Minn.—“At middle life 1 Meithers of the choir are very busy at rehearsal and a program will be announced early next week. AT $10 PER DAY Miss Gladys Helmers, a graduate ; t + = J owes his success to wife, a part Bismarck Hospital Iwas terribly distressed with heat) f Dakota Business College, Fargo, ‘201 ; s play. Be te eas wie homers THE MOVIES _ |2¥2 ¥ foulse Drester, the afore-| Aamitted to the Bismarck jos: fltshes and smothering spells. | 1/N. D., is: now eamineeetaitbee rapidly being accomplished. "i mentioned all appearing in featured] pital for treatment: | Mrs. J. R.| would become quite d at times, | many a man might envy. She re- All this tends toward the estab- A going to Mrs. T. R. Atkinson. A ~ guest prize was presented to the honor guest who expects to leave for her new home in the near future. Mrs. Jones has been an active mem- ber of the Guild since her residence in the city and for several years was an officer of the organization. bottle of Dr. Pier | roles. F iption and felt the Bearers, Max; 1 Frank Kohou: tek, Max; Mrs. J. Merring, M: | Carl Swenson, Dodge; Walter Hen. !}demith, Ashley; M Gottleid @ ceives $10 a day as reporter in Judge benefit right away, so I kept on tak-| /hompson’s court at Lisbon. The | ing it until I was safely through| United States Court, SupremeCourt, that critical period. It ly!Cass County Court, Municipal Court and leading lawyers have employed, D. B. C. graduates. lishment of business on a sounder basis. The First N>‘i cooperate in ¢. 2. AT THE CAPITOL A Se ea Several of the principal players | 7a Were and more than five hundred extras CITY NEWS worked through two nights making| ® scenes for George J. Archainbaud’s picturization .of “The Common Law,” HREULULUEGRSUAUOTUUEUEUUEEEUUEUUAU AEA fl i Schmantz, Glen Ullin; Oscar Master Dona faster Gerald Nels Mrs. R. ca 1 a! Bank wil! way possible onius, Wing; mer, Yucc Births 7 CTT TTT Favorite Preseyiption relieved me of ioe 7 as soot the Myron Selznick Mastet-picture] Mr. and Mrs. Otto Becker of| Baldwin. Discharged | all my-distress and I came through wade, : oe : TRINITY LUTHERAN AID |now at the Capitol Theatre. The|Linton, are the parents of a baby MeCullough, Regan; Hazel Iehines;| middle. life in excellent health. 1 Doesn't this tell you what school in this development. Any condi- ’ The Ladies Aid of the Trinity|scenes represent one of New York|girl, born at the Bismarck hospital, ; Regan; eith arpen, S ecle; praipe: thib..good me: i) at eVCTY | ¢9 atten Foilow the Succe$$- . . f . . Lutheran church will meet Thursday j City’s big cafes: on New Year's Eve,|March 3. Mrs. A. 3. Frietag, Max: Mrs. F ed ppecntenlty, alts Rese Buse, 41616197" Enroll for Spring Term, a wis tense its customers ES MM. in th K f the | it sets ever used Sees pf, ; Ella Zeisler, gh Forest St. oe Z oe Sere ae karin ced eer Tap eaad, canieonatedsted =a fe: Recovering Slowly Dodge; Hilda Klastriech, Cleve-] | Write Dr. Pier Invalids’ Hotel Graduate at busy season when good enefits this bank. Mrs. Harold Sorenson and Mrs, W.| plica of one. of Broadway's famous} Mrs. 0. H. Will who has been! and; Miss Bertha Geier, Har in Butfalo, N, Y., for free: medical | positions are mostoftenopen. Write Mrs. John Baisch, Stanton, advice’ or gend-10c for trial pkg. of gilded palaces. tablets. through both evenings to A jazz band played supply O. Anderson will att as hostesses. . It ip desirei cthat a foll attendance, of today to F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D- | seriously ill at her home for some time is reported to be recovering Arrive From Fargo ‘ ° ° the memberabip may be present and|music to the dancers, and a ton of) slowly. : F t N t 1 B k a. cordial invitation is extended the|confetti, streamers, garlands, etc., aa qudee Amir atler st ihe fee (rs: a iona an ublic to be present at this meet-}|Wwas demolished in the effecting of St. Alexius Hospital eral court and severa' nited | 4 ‘i ing. i cal pret wil pre-prohibition hilarity. Cor-} Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- | States officials arrived Jast night The Pioneer Bank , je inne Griffith, Conway Tearle, El- from Fargo to attend the regular pital for treatment: Miss Frances TOQUHNVAUOASRUGUOGOOGUNGEUOSEOGUOGUEGSEOSUOGUOOSOONOCUOOUECSUOSUONEOHOUAUECGROOUAOAEEUCAREAEAU UAE DOCTOR M. E. BOLTON J ARRIVES IN MANDAN ott Dastae, lh Haver, Bryant] Senn, Mandan; Miss Katherine ermic coureacn ver ‘ urn, an ers serve Maden: Darin 6 ) for abo = {hari ¥, Wanders, of Sioux City,/ Washburn: end Hares Myers serreg (grate Mandan: Darwin, and Arlo lio weeks. ‘Those why will attend OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN MIU A include:’ Beatrice Mc- L. V. Miller and baby bey, citys {the court inc Se son of Rock Haven on Thursday. Miss| Several well known screen player’ | Mrs, William H. Morris, Bismarck; enash spcrelarye to ludee anes ‘Anderson’ whs honor guest at a num-| Visited. the set and, took part in the|Miss Esther Joachim, Venturia; J. A. Montgomery, clerk of federa ber of social functions given in her ;8°enes of the frolic, and practically A. C. Lane, Moffit; Adolph Riehl, honor, in this city, during the month: eS of February in ‘honor of her ap- @ =n Neo! Quick A — Quaker | proaching ELD ae ‘ALUMNI. MEETING : cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Makes Oats the Quickest Breakfast ‘Wunders will wed. Miss, Mary Ander- | until five, o'clock in. the morning. 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Telephone 240 Brown&Tiedman ; QUALITY GROCERY Successors to E. A. Brown. PHONE 53 CLOCHE DEPARTURES The St. Alexius hospital Alumni Association will °have its regular meeting at 8:15 tomorrow evening, in the class rooms at the hospital. The meeting is called by Miss Mc- Donald, the president. Cards will be enjoyed after the meeting and a lunch will be served, All members are requestéd to be present. VISITS HERE Mr. and Mrs. John R, Hamilton NATIONAL CANNED GOODS WEEK SPECIALS Pie Plant, Parsley, Green Peppers, Cauliflower, ¢iv of Garrison are: spending the week ; Head Lettuce, Celery. wine base brie eae arae ') yf Your grocer now has 2 styles of Quaker Choice Bananas. 3 35 formerly lived near .Menoken and Oats—QUICK QUAKER and regular Special per dozen...../....... SENG oy. Cc are among the pioneers of the coun- iy Gaakey Oats, the kind you've always | Extra fancy—S A \ ty, having been here since the early nown. és P xtra fancy—Sweet Juicy Oranges. 2 ty For a hot, breakfast quick, ask for | Per dozen.............s0eeee cece Pane Cc : 3 QUICK QUAKER. | Cooks in half the time of coffee — | scarcely longer than simple toasted, bread. Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats. But cut before flaking, rolled very thin and partly cooked — smaller flakes » that cook faster, that’s the only difference. All that rare Quaker flavor. All the joy of hot breakfasts without bother or delay. Minneopa Canned Apricots Special. ANCANS HOM: eo5c ics 3 sso JUVENILE BAND 'PRACTICE Juvenile band practice was resum- ed last evening after a two weeks) vacation, Which was enjoyed by all members of the band. The. attend- , ance..was good and work was begun on the spring and summer program.|” SCOUTS. SPECIAL ATTENTION. All Scouts’ are asked to mee’ at, the Bismarck High School Wednesday evening at 7: Each troop will meet separately and then a general assembly will be held for.all troops’ to discuss the coming Camp. : 7 a A... U. W. MEETING A regular meeting of the A. 0. U. Minneopa Canned Grapes Special. 4 cans for.. ays efor alctiere aA ... $1.00 Curtice Brand May Duke Peas Special. : 6 cans for-. ‘95c Hulsum Brand Canned Red Raspberries $1 00 e Special. 3 cans for....:... Bee re $1.00 Little Prince Solid Pack Tomatoes. FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE DAILY Here are two hats, fresh from Paris, showing that it is possible to escape’ the cloche, which is nearly always with us, if we want to. Tae. turban, above, keeps a very close, neat,lina,abaut the face by means of: its tightly wrapped folds. But in the back a wide -bow gives a decidedly novel effect. The ‘hat, below, is of plaid silk with a W. willbe held this-evening at their rolling, wptutned brim. wider than chal. on} Fourth ‘at 8 -o’clock.4 we lave heen. wearing, and the big Initiation, willbe, held. All membera |bow is placed. at the side at. @ are asked to be present. youthful angle. - and Quaker Oats, the kind you have always kuoca, G cans for: io. irc. osu ae eae PURE HIGH TEST SWEET , CREAM-——