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4 THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924 ‘ - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ PAGE FIVE a a | 5 a7 which was well attended. Music was] ding—"Somebody Did"—Dor-| star i ilarity wi A s ended. Mus s 8 '—Dor-| startles one with its similarity with : ' Decorative Buckles furnished by local talent. This dance | A QUEEN! naa if the plots and counterplots of our For Choking Asthma e | was the last before Lent. e Piano solo—"“London Bridge Is] present vilization, New Discovery Gives Quick ocia an ersona | comes | ‘ | Falling Down'—Donald Edson. | Over three hundred thousand dol "i b Mrs. E. S, Thompson ‘was hostess ° Sue) | o \ocal solo a ‘The Modern! tars were invested in its production} Relief and Comfort — * t to the Ladies Aid which met at her Church"—Mrs, Zeller. Jwith over three months of act 5 = | fiome Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. F. 10—Rending—“Give Th the} shooting time used. 250,000 feet of Often In 24 Hours | M. Pettygrove and Mrs. V) D. Heston Flowers New’ —Mrs Fred Mot Inegative film was “shot. sthma, Hay Fever and Catarrh STATE FEDERATION STUDENTS ABOLISH i acted. as ant hostesses. j@ 11 Vocal solo “The Queer Little ~ are responsible for much mi und | ay pint | House-—Edna Doch} THE ELTINGE « failing health. If you 1 suffer- r H | The Rebekahs held a card party in 17—Organ solo “Praise Yo Jeh« “The Call of the Canyon,” nted , er from Wheezing, sneezing, diffi OF MUSIC CLUBS FORMAL PARTIES {the 1. 0.0. F, hall Tuesd Val’—Miss White, from the novel ef the same name by; cult) breathing, hawking, ising i | | Prececding the — part business j 18--Reading “Jims Sweetheart Zane Grey, will be the feaure at the} phlegm, ete.’ to prove that can Sere ae hs | Miss Hotlihan | ly and meeting was held. nt, scientific Fllinge Theatre for Friday and, Sat-] Stop these troubles qui jily with the pl Floreneg Formula, I will send you a WoTano selo The Wayside Rose” Lucile Mockel 1 86- Vocal solo "When You and 1 Were Young Magrie” Mrs. Fred The North Dakota Federation of; University students at Grand, rf FY wrdsiy The story, a western love Music Clubs will hold their annual ee have established a splendid! dvama, is said to be one of the or's finest. Richard Dix, Lois Wil | $1 bottle postpaid and: free of charge lor obligation. If it* satisfies, tell Walter Williams has retutned | hort at Washburn after a Festival and Convention. April 8, 9, i and 10 at Grand Forks and clabor-; Precedent in voting to abolish atl) a rties this s: 7 ae ant visit over the week end with son and Marjorie Daw are featured s ate preparations have been made for | formal Iparties this spring. The rigid ri fei ‘ | Moftit UPhe fine re , aig Your friends and pay me only One | | Wilton friends, ‘ The supportihye cast ts thoroughly }3 3 ; the entertainment of the delegates; need for economy in many sections} ball } 21 Piano duet Phe Mareh ea eany: | Dollar, otherwise is mine. ' which will be present at these ses-| of the state, called forth this vol-| Miss Esther Carlson former teach-" Wee ate cel enaline. SW tite At et cone ps sions Several from this ¢ y plan untary movement in the student | Jer ‘in he Lignite Gily but now om | Mrs. Hasor ia Conons this Theral free introduetory. offer ws pi weaCrne tite th rolow-lbody. Parents and guardians, who} [ployed in Mandan has returned to Fe pean FANT CURE RTH MERIRTIeA ND ian vad onl for 10 jovi ‘Shear pry HEU eM lls have had to dig deep into their poc-| that city after spending: the week end | PET STEEN GUESTS LIE ARR eee HE Cgc Ut RH. [Ong oa nen ee agree nt eee kets for the necessary finance to} in Wilton among friends. | eeu ae ; round. skirts eden? ‘u lay, Apri keep their charg in school will ap-} 5 a k > $_${${=__&&{{_——— A. M—Registration of Delegates. ‘ e 1 ites. preciate this cutting of additional ex- Mis Isen returned \ Mescmne eee! i te he ieee ee In the (course. Ge the divcu”| "29 : 4 to the ter a short visit Hirer su caTMeremA REE ieaic a auileget Knights ‘Templar. Regular) DR. R. S. ENGE ge SS a sion as to whether the fo rties ee Aha 5 ha a yatta nal p gma Delta} with ¥ Afternoon—Formal opening. Ofti-! should be abolished, the $ A meeting Tancred Command- | Chiropractor sy Gers reports, ALL SeOESEIEG) HEGE A ; . About twenty couples attended a Ma ee | ¥ Evening—Paderewski_ concert. secietyeanerutean aRnaT gelditon Mini a ae een jdance at the Orin Dutton hone Sat | Mentors of dll tea ni real MwA HEEL) his Wednesday, April sth banguct and substituted a steak din- PES cule nee U UNS M * Nias on 8 9:16 to 10:30:A. M:—Business ses- | looking atter business affairs for two | and Hen , Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Bockman fur-| to be present. ner in its stead | sion, MGR HibGooe dS sata | weeks. hished the music amd at midnight | 10:30 to 12:18 a. m—District pro-| sororittes | meg’ Came When cther miconlanehenvas: survedh VAI == grams. 1 ‘ BItY Pete Christi: eattle dealer wa having had x a nd in|, i} eee | through their represen’ , to cancel all formal p : very ce naatiahes Mrs. Pete Hofs TON’S Little Lloyd has been a patient «the gy BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY PARLOR SHAMPOO, in shop or booth. Manicure, Bismarck hospital 1 Gl Morcie wiateall i Marcell, Curl, Artistic Hair Bobbing. Noon—Club_ President's luntheon. Hearing of Club President rep : and diseussion of topics pert am to club life. Afternoon—Church music concert. Evenitg — Davidson-Tomson — con cert. Assisting artists. to be named later. ‘time. in town the e part of the weel Mr. Christiansen Who has shipped a number of cars of cattle and ‘hogs from the districts south of here says he has that country about cl | out of marketable stock. Mrs. Thomas Hollingsworth and daughter } ret have returned to poms |their place substitute the informal. “ning] As a result not a student body wil! hold a formal party this spring. | These parties in the past have proved | to be one of the most costly of the| luxuries of student life at the Uni-} versity, Figured in dollars and cents! it will mean a\saving ‘of from $10 to} Mr, and Mrs, at the Jason Hoover heme Mon Thursday, April 10th ty 3 i i i bvening cidenta it ny 9 “| , © ; 9:16 to 10:80 a. m.—Business, ses- 615 on the part of ench student, man| their home at Bismarch after a plea Gee ure IIe ae and iggy Clive Barbers - Two Marcellers sion. aie sietriet OF Woman, who had planned to al-| sant visit with Wilton friends. PST GER EET and Mrs.) —— - - ~ Bape 12115 a. m4 District tend these parties, This would ag-| fe Buatan aeeh ie Bate i Miss Francis Johnson and Mrs. Ida Haas Ckola, rams. gregate a total saving of at least! fs ‘rickson, one of the oldest a EAIRE a L saat LED SB HESU MARE RT OE Noon—Luncheon. Reports of de- s19,000, trom the twenty organiza- pioneer settlers of this district was Mr, Leslie Cline has retumed hon | guarantee, the highest cla work, partment chairman, tions at’ the University. in town recently, He had come us Eat a aeerene Weal ——Appcintments to 8:60 p. m. Phone 130W— ..; Afternoon—-Open for rehearsals, sai at ae | from a sojourn in one of the nih a broken collar bbne : unfinished business, shopping, ete. | ~ aLUMNI HOLD MEETING | Bismarck hospitals and said he felt mente | 3 Evening—Concert State Orchestra! The Alumni Association of the St much improved in health from the ; : and Festival Chorus. ieee, bee A number of MeKenzie young —= Alexius hospital held ness meeting, Tuesday evening in the class redm at the hospital. At the: meeting plan: nual banquet : jtreatment he had received. One half of program to be given by’ orchest¥a, one-half Festival chorus and ofehestra, in presentation of Olaf’ Trygvasson. ladies motored down Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Her to attend he program and supper at the hall. "THE MOVIE RUUD NORDALOUGUURGNROAUAOOORD! Floyd Hutton who has been em- | and’an|ployed at the Washburn mine has; She was only a shop girl a few } to Bismarek after | wecks But now all Now ( ws in homage at Mae | Rew made for the an id for a food sale to The clever use of buck unusual collar effect make,this suit | moved his family e,| resigning his position here “to take , lean: WEDNESDAY BRIDGE chup — | D° held in the near future. Follow: | decidedly different and: distinc Ri ° A 1 : , ing the business meeting a social|With it may be worn the strictly| up other employeient. i : For she is 2 queen | The: Wednesday Bridge Club was time was enjoyed by members of the | tailored ox the more Haene eae : sh one of tho ear —— delightfully entertained, yesterday | associ Cards wer of blouse with equal prop’ ;-W)) Po Maceniberchas “return: uls that precedes the gulf cit t f 4, afternoon by Mrs, P, E. Byrne, at her | dainty refreshments home, 28 Avenue A East. Officers |~ ae » CAPITOL m the expital city where she | M al days \visiting: among | —— ed fri The Dancer of the Nile” whien i ; spent se | were elected for the eoming year.’ REV, POSTLETHWAITE GRE eben é STI GREL TH OTE Ree Mrs. F. L. Conklin was elected pr . ' Hee Mrs. H. §. Dobler, secretary- able time was £ greeted Rev, Postlethwaite last eve- : PFARBSRETENTIN EKG MERE : ; aburch anhivede TELGTes vate Drlge! Siegiat hi orice caine reel | Neighbors Mrs, Frank Laughlin who has been | As 0 production it is one of the die. % eek —— | A-large and interested audience || News of Our | ee cious lunch was : pase r | ‘ i A r; ; ing Wilton friends the pai Miss Inez Dutton and brothe ’ E were’ played during the game with meeting since his r in. (¢—_______ i“ See y ee: d brother, | pest ever made at Hollywood, Tiou- | ' honors for high score going to Mrs.| ness. Kev, Postlethwaite gave a very ae veargte ee una) tonmarsuony [Ered, were town callers Saturday \Gsids of peeplo, acres ‘of mnasive And such a meal! You pay much more W. E. Cole. Mrs. N. A. Gray, who] interesting and most helpful talk a house guest at the home of her \ \ brother, P. B. Webb, was an out of town guest of the club. sets d 1,500 head of were used to complete the pro. than that for a lot of indigestible eatables that have no food value. —Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits make a full meal at a cost of two cents. Add hot milk and you have a perfect food combination, warm, nour- ishing and satisfying. The richest man in the world can buy nothing better. All the food elements the human body needs, including the BRAN of the WHOLE oo Mrs. Charles Sowles w Among the business callers to the |in town Saturday andr : ; 4 city, the past week were W.|for the show in the evening, Mrs. / duction. With a cast of unusual pro Wee ihe ier part of the week in omber, G. W. Stewart and J.|Sowles assisted with the music for |!!!" LH a ‘a ih Pion fe Wilton where he assisted Rev. Hea- Z| They -we: a f » dance. i NS LNeTS UNE LVidee sant a UNITED IN MARRIAGE sora: Mulxine <left<yeaterday :morsing | den with the meetings which are be-lthe latiteeodticcice ee bee eee |colm McGregor, the picture unfolds Mr. Victor E. Holm of Garvin, Min- ,for-Los. Angeles, where they will | ing held_in-the Lutheran church un-| jal ttiag 1 H. P, Asselstine and a story of drama ‘and intrigue that nesota, and Miss Agnes Victoria al their iuture home. Mrs. Fer-| der thetduspites of the Presbyterians.| Geo, Coles and Albert Wadington | guests at the Dottie ne inj UUUAUODONAVEOUOOUSUOODUADUOGOGUSUAOOUASUOSUODAUOUOOUQAUADUONOQUSUUEQCGDAUSUQUCUOUEOOUAUOERE Rev. Leslie R. Burgum pastor of the Methodist church at Washburn during the me OERONUOURDROGOONANI LE. VE FOR CALIFORNIA H.H. Ferner, wife and little daugh- nily were und: united in marriage at the home of| bert Movious, reside in that city | Wwho is well known in thin cieny : lcd eae - * fi s vicinity. they will look after business matters Dwight Carlisle whs a town caller Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Engen, 811 6th cewintea Senos I aenaa | Street, Wednesday afternoon, March nham who attends am aa 5th, at 6 o'clock. E. F. Alfson, p: oun " pee 4 y i e local high school visited over] George W. Stewart left the latter} Mrs. A. C. L Sor | OETA rs aD CHernal ehiureh” eft) the week end at her home in Bald-| part of ° th ; iated. nd Mrs. Engen were Fait i ciated. Mr, and re win, She was accompanied home by] Pennsylvania where he w TO. INSPECT SCHOOLS Miss Wilma G Miss, Madge Runey, superintendent. of schools of the county and Miss Shirley Fox, left this morning for visited at the week for Pittsburgh, | Robert Carpenter home over the week | called by | end. | cabson of Braddock, N. D., iwere| ner’s. parents and brother, Dr. Her-| 4 largetergwd greeted Mr. Burgtim (have gone to Billinen Montecn wien i FINE DIAMOND the attendants. The young couple jan inspection of schools in the south- J will make their future home at Gar-|¢rn part of the county, Miss Violet Larson. the death of his father, W. G. Ste-| MOUNTINGS WHEAT grain, Vppich is so useful in win, Minnesota. pe aes Pn cere y.{ Wart pioneer resident and well] | The program ands Malkend| [far Geen: || promoting bowel movement. . 4 D. A. R. MEE'FING A birthday surprise party was giv- | known Presbyterian pastor of this the hall on Friday even was well The value iasrgaces with the } DENTAL INSPECTION The Minishoshe Chapter of. - the en last Saturday evening at the Han- city. attended conside: the weather he- | rend A dental inspection of the pupils Daughters of. the American Revolu- | Wel home when a number of friends oo - me; so preiny, and soli, We spect daze Tl in the public schools is being mede , tion will hold their regular business, Of Mts. Hanwell united in giving her | MOFFIT N iWiimrasea vilieibenee were wel et ee this week, with the assistance of | meeting’ and luncheon Friday, March % Complete surprise. The evening yes, W. W. MeNally and Mrs. -M, | pe Dregram the Boses were sold and mond mougti Ee Miss Teichman and members of the|7, at 1 o'clock at the McKenzie hotel, | W#% Spent in social chat and a deli- 3 those who did not have boxes were class ping, rin jewel McNally visited at the Burns]served with pie and sandwiches by . me se: 2 " rs » ell a Bailey home Saturday. the Ladies Aid, About $18 was taken Seon THE TWIN cries! Pretent each fave Mrs. Hanwell A Ot a pena in on the boxes and lunch, The 1 handkerchief before taking their d ; has, just returned 2 Y g and old folk e entertained s til mortar keine tose Gee ow of the young folks gathered {YOUN and old folks were entertained trip to the Twin ig those present wer A few of the young folks gathered | Zeller with games in which |cious repast wa served. The ladies and) watch rev iring, en graving and pliting. ‘That wrist watch thot others } failed to repair pro: you we can sure repiir to your entire satisfaction. Community Council who are taking ~ dictation and filling out the cards for the examinations. Dentists re- port that the inspection reveals that the children’s teeth are in a better condition than at previous examina- tions. from a bus ah § Mr ro Twin Mr, andi Mrs. 0..J. Olson, Mr. eH. A, Carlisle home Saturday. | bY Mr Cities. Mr. Washe reports business yr, “A ea ips oiere Nene: ate Sa et eas ULB Tat stots cardaenanie GER (gal : conditions in Bisinarek better than anisus; Thomas Jones and Mra’ Anta b [program was i We. prpher scant: | Sheenan. s. Ed Adams visited at the home | Fdson. Quite Lat ., be left out on f weather ss M. Jameson Saturday. | : Ugh tiomesons Saturday ‘being so bad that a number diq not lget in 1-The Star Spangled Banner Au- , TO HOLD FOOD SALE The Catholic Lady Foresters will hold a food sale, Saturday after- ——— of |) Harold Redington went to Wash-| burn last week where he was a bus- _ Born Feb: 29 to Mr. and Mrs. ©. iness caller at the Superintendent's B. Porter, a baby daughter. This NEIGHBORHOOD BRIDGE CLUB ‘ The Neighborhood Bridge Club was entertained by Mrs. Francis T. Hill lowe inane UURUOURUEERUDOEOUEOEREDODEDGD pani Hiro fidee sso EAenHeIM) pe: [paauac icing uoskine: Maver stare )( | ict tral wan to) scalanice aatiine, Titelovinlge, will onig ave & birlilag |Get He ene The hole of neky welding bridge were played during the game, WATH COLLARS | achool to teach this coming sea- every four years. Mother and baby White. ee . Peter Pan collars of organdie often | 8° ate doing tie. Wongratulations. Shea gene Pceted Jabot ora one- | ahe Wilton basketball team will! Mr. and M ;go to Mandan the last of this week family were oS ‘where they will enter the annual heme Sunday. Sons and Daughters of gasxetball tournament of the Third Norway will give a dance District. Coach Hafey and %is men Friday, March Seventh, at have been working hard the past few Nine-Thirty o’clock at the Weeks and are sure they will make a 0. U. W. Hall. Lunch and 84 showing inst the other , admission One Dollar. Mem-|°°"” % ‘* % Miss Grace Miller entertaineg the ] Feo ee er Crochet club Thursday: evening. ‘ ri NS merchant WAS twelve were present. A very deli- 1 bers and friends invited. chairman of the committee at the at which honors were won by Mrs. W. E. Ricker. At the conclusion of the game, a luncheon was served by 6 the hostess. fe 3- 1 solo—"Listen to the Mock ing Bird"--Etta Hoff: —"The New Church Or- | ° . C. E. Moffit and} tors at the B. F. “Silver Thread|s.. Mable Olson. “March from Tann- ° =) To VISIT IN MINOT , Mrs, C. W. Smith will leave tomor- row morning to spend the week end visiting with friends in Minot. While there she will spend several days vis- iting with her daughter, Miss Nydia, @ whois teuthing near Minot. W. W. McNally was a passenger to Bismarck Friday on the bus. He | turned in a new sedan Friday ¢ ning. biscuits DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON | nourishing Osteopath | meal Specialist in Chronic Diseases | Beware! Not all Package Dyes | Telephone 240 are “Diamond Dyes” i) a 11914 —4th St. | AQ Bismarck, || Danond Dyes — Always ask for “Diamond Dye and-if you don’t see the name “Di: mond Dyes” on, the package—refuse | it—hand it back! e us| e Each 15-cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains. directions so simple ~| kimonos, coats, draperies, coverings— a PHONE 357W . TO. HOLD JOINT RECITAL "5 Ms.J. Olive Hearl and Mrs. Senna “Peterson will present their Bismzick ‘students at a joint recital to be held \\ ‘Saturday evening at the Trinity Lu- theran church, at 8 o'clock. HERE FROM WASHBURN Mrs, C, M. CleveJand of Washburn spent the dey in Bismarck visiting with friends. / HOLD PRAYER, MEETING The Presbyterian Missionary So- city will’hold a prayer meeting to- morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. M. Dahl, 615 Fifth Street. St. Alexius Hospital " AdmitteX to the St. Alexius hospi- tal for treatment: J. T. Smith, City; Ray Bell, Elgin; Baby Imo- é gene D. yhwagmar Strasburg. A The literary of the local \ Discharged: Edw. Hosek, Center;| i school gave a niee program Thursday \ Darwin and Arlo Fogel, Linton; Miss a\e : evening which was well attended. Katherine Kraft, Mandan Miss : . Frances Sen, Mandan; Mrs. C. A. Mertins, Garrison; Mrs, Matt Putz, “Blackwater; Archie Johnson, City. oc » Bismarck » Hospital _ Admitted tothe Bismarck hospital |* for treatment:. “Hans C. Nelson, Washburn; Lydia Berreth, Mouhd ity, 8, Daj Mi i ; Ter pee MAE Mth Wanbee Carl R, Kositzky former state au- Mound City, 8. D. Q ditor, but now employed as ‘Land Discharged: Anna Remias, H |Commissioner was here on. official Mrs. J. W. Wiest, Mandan; Oscar . a, i business Friday. Kovoniua,. Wing; Master Walter Hindemith, Ashley. esota and is expected home ea:ly the coming week. No change in the personnel is con- templated in the local telephone ex- change since the consolidation of the Independent and Bell companies, ac- cording to word received at the lecal | Office. = | SESS eS EE Bae Se Ready Money The ynexpected windfall which so many of us are awaiting to start us on the way to fortune ; |@ usually fails to materialize. A number of Wilton Masons went to Washburn last week to attend the meeting of Fellowship lodge. p Mrs. A. Hartstein and three’ chil- dren have gone to Minneapdlis where they: will make their future home. The Hartstein store sale is drawing large crowds from outside the dis-| trict as the entire stock is being of-| fered at sacrifice prices. - | The future if built on hopes alone is apt to prove disappoint- ing. Opportunities present them- # selves but cannot be grasped. | because of a Iack of capital. 5 CUT PRICES Money must’ be saved if it is to’ GN NU accumulate. Depositing * regu- T AILOR MADE | larly in a savings account insures J the possession of ready money SUITS when needed to take advantage d = of the opportunity which means so much to one’s personal for-., | tunes. ‘ everything new, even if she has never dyed before. Choose any color at drug store, Refuse substitutes! ' Emil Safstrom of, Mandan was| transacting business in the city Tues-| day coe 8 ? Bismarck . Shoe Hospital Henry Burman, Prop. SHOE _ REPAIRING ° Mesdames L. E, Nugent, B, Bartho- | lomew and P. K. Eastman went to} Bismarck on a shopping tour the fore! part of the week. We make Suits for from §) i $25 to $65 ‘Work Absolutely Guar- J. W. Olson of the Dakota Hotel] | has returned from a short business Mr. and Mrs. sy Porter of this : ee a anteed. ry ‘ae . : Bm and Mrs. Cx B: Borter of this} beseshide: mrbgeton ‘ete sen an First Class Workmanship Dry Cleanin First National Bank ; _ city are. the. parents of a baby boy rt of the week for Baker, M +) First; Class Materia] ¥ g 5 at the St. Alexius hospital todav. | Here is a type of suit that is £0-| send where she won called by the cee. |, Sight feminine ‘touches keep Men’s Suits + $1.50 THE PIONEER BANK : i é is ing/to he much-in evidence as soon| O10 Jilvess of ther slater,” Mes B,| this frock of; silk rafine from be-|P .q ial Attention Gi Ladies’ Dresses .. .$1.75 Shows Improvement as the weather permits. The wide! ous fllness of ther ‘sister, Mrs. B./ing strictly tailored and they add|¥ special tention Given ay poke f ; : Sidney Cohen of Mandan is improv-| checks come in. bright and dull|*tucKenberg. — - : immeasurably to the harm. No- ‘To Parcel’Post Orders FRANK KRALL ing nicely at a local hospital, where | color combinations, and the tailor- he has -been receiving treatment for i several weeks. ‘The ‘Americah Legion gave a dance tee ee aed OF bs bess ed shirt’ and plain hat are the | erial, the monogram, an e ate | peippebcnadh - i is! in, Woodman ‘hall Manday:: sxoning tractive. front(closing of the blouse: Bismarck - - .N.-D. 314 Broadway