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a ar aI \ X z \ , K aa ® “es a Legion Auxiliary To Give Hope Chest Members of the American Legion Auxiliary have made plans and are| rector of child hygiene and public their health nursing, of the State health annual May Day dance to be given,| department, came in from F: completing arrangements for Friday evening, May 2. At this dance a hope chest, filled with em- broidered ‘linens and various articles which go into the usual hope chest, valued at $350 will be given to the one holding the lucky number. In ad- dition five additional prizes will be given, following the:samé system as employed last year. Committees heve been appointed and an: active cam- paign is on to secure funds for the Legion Club house fynd, in’ this novel way. Those named on the gen- eral committee are: Mrs, E. f. Trepp, Mrs. N, F. Char- rier, Mrs, Henry Hanson, Mrs, Gerald Richolt, Mrs, P. G, Harrington, Mrs. George Robidou, Mrs. Oscar Selvig, Mrs, Ray Burman, Mrs. L. P. Warren, Mrs. Ray ‘Stair, Mrs. Carl Knudtson. It is-hoped that the people of Bis- marck will assist as they did last year and make this May Day event a great success in the social calendar of the Auxilia’ 0 GIVE PROGRAM The following program will be giv- en by the Baldwin school children in’ the ‘schoot-building Friday even- ing,’March 14, at 8 o’clock. Song-sHello, Everybody, Glad To See You, Here ...:.......... School Recitation—Better Off Than Lin- coln Miles Lewis Dialogye: ree Brave Soldierss Columbia Drill. Dialogue—Little Soldiers. Recitation—A Young George Wash- ington . Crist Anderson Drill—Hatchet Hero, Play—The Favorite Season. Pennant Drill. Recitation—Too Bad: He-Didn’t Kiow >... Vernon Satter Song—The Cherry Tree. Dialogue—Teaching, The Teacher. Exereise—Lincoln. . Dialogue—Waiting For the Train. Red, White and Blue Drill. Dialogue—Bedtime Thoughts. Song—If We Were You and You Were Us .. . School ENTERTAIN DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. T,.G. Plomasen eovers were laid for eight. The din- er appointments were in red and white. Among the guests were At- torney and Mrs. Oppegaard and Mrs. Sam Kinsey of Beach and-Mr. Mrs. Salzman of Jamestown. and COMPLETE PLANS FOR CONCERT The. mixed Quartette are ped and..will complete plans.for the cert to be given in the Presbyterial church, Thursday evening, The quartette will be assisted by Miss Marian Lesher at the orga * Final-arrangements will be announc- ed later. TO GIVE SERIES ‘OF FOOD SALES Phe Community Council will hold series of food sales every other Saturday, beginning Saturday, Murch 15. The proceeds will go to the Cum, munity Council fund which is used to pay for the supply of milk to the .undernourished cchildre® in the city schools. LEAVES ON EASTERN TRIP R. B. Loubek, of the Loubek Motor Co., left last evening on a business trip to points in the east. In route he will stop in Chicago, and Ft. Wayne, Indiana and make a visit to the Hudson and Essex factories. Mr. Loubek expects to be out, oh the city for’ a week. MISSIONARY SOCIETY: TO MEET The Methodist Women’s Foreign Missignary. Society will mect;tomor- row afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. G. Severtson, 828 Fifth Street. The meeting is called for 2:30 P. M. and all: members are requested to be pre- sent.® . HERE FOR FEDERAL COURT *Attorney ‘and ‘Mrs. Oppegard and Mrsi°Sam Kinsey of Beachyare in the city- to attend the sessions. of Federal Court which are being held this week, . Rar RED CROSS DIRECTOR HERE Miss Isabelle Carrothers, gdirector of Red’Cross nursing, for North Da- ‘kota spent the week end in Bismarck looking’ after official duties. Miss 4’ Carrothers left for Minot ‘today. RETURNS FROM FARGO Miss Carrie Haugen, secretary of the North Dakota Tuberculosis asso- ejation has returned from. an offi- cial visit to Fargo. PYTHIAN SISTERS TO MEET The Pythian Sisters will hold their regular meeting this evening in the K P. Hall at 8 o'clock. WOMENS T DONT BE TRICKED Warning! Not all Package Dyes are “Diamond Dyes” Always ask for “Digmond Dyes” ‘and if you don’t see the name “Dia- * mond Dyes” on the package—refase it—hand it back! ! Each 15-cont package of “Diamond Dyes’ contains directions so simple ‘woman can dye. or tint skirts, | HK a8 Gwniste, ss@reaters, st I tenet casein draperies, co en, if she hi \—evel ening new, ‘never efore. Choose any color at arug store, Refuse oubetituces! of 204 West Rosser Street~entertained | 1 y luncheon. 4 out of town dinner guests last even-|day vi i ing at a six o'clock dinner, at which] was greatly enjoyed. by March. is. ' 4 |City; Miss Johanna Buetow, City. Dr. Boutelle Holds 'Conferences Dr, Louisa Boutelle, divi ‘onal di- 0 last evening, on account of a slight illness last week, Dr: Boutelle was unable to hold all the conferenees, originally } planned when she left the office for Langdon, Cavalier county. This is one. of. the. counties selected for in- tensive work along the lines of con- ferences and clinics. Three intéresting conferences were held with an approximate attendance of between 60 ahd 70 at each con- ference, and all who had attended the previous conferences were pres- ent, and in some places as many as forty new registrants were present. | These conferences were held the last week in February and ever so ma: who attended: had to drive for miles behing work teams in order to be j, present at conferences held at Vang, | Olga and Alsen. Crt. AUXILARY ELECTS OFFI- CERS The U. C.’T. Auxiliary, at their regular meeting, Saturday evening clected the following officers for the year: fs | Senior Consulor, Lydia Webter; | Junior Consulor; Elsie Penner; Past Consulor, Evelyn Brink; Secretary- | Treasurer, Lillian Ullman; _Conduc- | tor, Hazel Martin; Page, Mary Mc- Clure;’ Sentinal, Edna. DeRockford; Executive Board, Lillian Smith, Wil- | ihmena Bush and Ella Flaherty. Following election of officers staltation and initiation of a cl of five candidates took place, A class of ten had been secured bit due to illness five were unable to attend the meeting. One of the largest crowds | was present at this meeting “and it was one of the most enjoyable social times held this season. Plans were made and committees appointed for the holding of the an- nual auxiliary banquet which will be sgiven April 12. in- | ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs, A, M. Christianson entertain- ed at a birthday party in honor of her daughter, Ruth's seventh birth- day, Saturday afternoon between the hours of 4 and 6. little friends cnjoyed the time at games and. a sirthday luncheon. ‘A beautiful birth- cake with the lightedy candles the little folks. Miss Ruth received a number of pretty gifts as a token of love and a remembr&nce of the happy event. LEAD. IN DEBATING Kappa Psi Omicron debating team atthe University of North Dakota, composed of Miss“fois Crary of Bis- marck and Ruth Schlaberg have gone Petite first pl ein the inter-society debating league’ They have won three debates and lost none. Five societiés are epresented tn the league. HERE FROM JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs, G. -E, Salzman of Jamegtown were week end business visitors in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Salzman expect to move to Man- dan in the near future to make their home.’ Mr. Salzman will have charge of the building of the new dormitory at the Industrial school. LEAVES FOR MINOT Walter Wessilius, field representa- tive of the American Red Cross As- sociation’ arrived in Bismarck Sat- urday to look after official business and left today for cities in the east- ern part of the state before going to Minot on business. Social and dance, Odd Fel- lows’ Hall tonight. Good music. ‘ 3 [_- GTY NEws Improving Slowly Mrs. A, F, Mafquette, 922 Ninth Street, who has been confined to her bed with a severe attack of grippe and neuralgia for.the past week is reported to be improving very slowly. @. @ Births Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl Menoken are the parents of a daugh- ter born ,at the Bismarck hospitnl. Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Nichol of Mof- fit are the parents of a baby girl jborn at the St. Alexius hospital, Mar. | of St. ‘Alexiys Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexius hospi- tal-for treatment: Frank Krall, Discharged: Ff. E. Galloway, City; Mrs. Gottfried Dobler, Venturia; Miss Mary Bendish, Fort Rice; Mrs. Benedict Kilty, Denhoff; Baby Grace Kiley, Denhoff; Mrs. Philip Leingang, Timmer. Orchestra Planned At the meeting of the Bismarck- Mandan musicians interested in the organization of a Bismarck-Mandan orchéstra, held in Mandan yesterday, registration of musicians willing ‘to Join the organizatiog ‘was taken up. | |It. was decided to hold a similar meeting in this city next Sunday afternoon, for the purpose of finding out what ‘Bismarck musicians would like to join in ja Twin City orchestra. EAS ee SSE Bismarck ‘Hospital Admitteg to the Bismarck hospital for treatment; Mrs. Fred Becker, Fallon, Montana; Helen Kolb, Wash- "burn; Baby Loretta Anderson, Wil- ton; Mrs, Henry Schlichting, Garri- son; Mrs, Herbert Walker, ‘redon ia; Herbert Weisrz, Krem; Mrs. Jacob Steinle, Rush Lake, Sask, Canada; Ben Johnson, Washburn. Discharged: wy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TEMPER IS NOTHING TO BE PROUD “OF. SAYS MARY NOTE THE DIFFERENCE BE- TWEEN TEMPER AND SOBRIETY. IT’S' MARY PICKFORD IN TW POSES. By NEA Service _ tion pitture eminence necessitated «| Mollywood, Mar. 10. ve you deliberate subjugation of her tem ever noticed,” said Ms Pickford,' pestuous Icanings in youth, she con- “how many women take pride in their} fesse: 4 temper? How they parade it and| “I used to have temper, and was coddle it and lightly turn it loose on| rather vain of it, when I was in my | errands of ‘misery for self and cth=| teens,” she veluntecred. “But Jesoon to sober down be ed progress: and | rfound it necess: “It is a confession of inferiority | cause it endange and of meager inner resources. And] kept me miserable. the tantrum almogt invariably so]. It Isn't Temperament advertises the undisciplined woman| “Easily provoked temper, in most | to those she may seck to impres: cases, is a plain r tion of your Mary’s homily on temper was in-| sense of mediocrity and deficiency. spired by comméht on her latest|It is a method to attract attention | picture, “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon | through attempted intimidation when | i | ers? Hall,” whose heroine docs not find | other resou fail. It suggests the happiness until she conquered | helpless creature at bay. her mental turbulence. “It is not to be mfused with righteous anger, nor is\it synony- mous with temperament as so’ many of its votaries would like to have one believe, Any psychologist knows that. A “A+ doctor once told me never to deny vent to temper once you're} sureharged with it. Otherwise there is a physical. ups But the thing is so to discipline and eradicate " Corset To Blame Her experience jn th conveyed to her the re: uch flareups. This, she bélic or sets. Her disciplined disposition was put to sore trial when sh¢ had to undergo -stecl-lacing for her role, But the general discard of tight corsetings, concludes Mary, now be- comes one of the causes for a de- cline in*feminine irritability. needs the vent of Miss Pickford’s own climb toemo-| word.” Sgr i ia penne RaR ICE Ee % picture has on for tendency to flare up that’ it never act or violent, "Ad THE MOVIES | CAPITOL Picture lovers who recall the pleas- ure they invariably get from the sereen production of a remarkable stage play, will welcome the an- nouncement that Wiliam Fox ha built a drama about “Cameo Kitby,” the lovable Mississippi river gamb- ler, novelized by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. The picture comes to the Capitol Theatre for to- night. And the Bronx News sums it all in a sentence: “It is a romanee-—magni- fied, glorified and entrancing.” A cast of twenty notables, includ- ing Conway* Tearle, Wallace Beery, | Gourtenay Foote, Josephine Crowell ahd others, in addition to four theu- sand extra players} and massive backgrounds of regal magnificence, are factors of this noteworthy pro- duction. | pean ARCH MASONS Regular meeting Bismarck Chapter No. 10 Tuesday even- ing, March 11, at 7:30 p. m. Degree work. Members urged to attend. 2 THE ELTINGE Commencing today, and continuing for Tuesday and Wednesday the El- tinge Theatre is presenting produc- tion of H. B. Somerville’s “Ashes of Vengeance,” starring Norma Tal- madge. “Ashes of Vengeance” is by far the most pretentious production in which Miss Talmadge has even been presented. The impression -tiris production made in its. world p iiere’ on Broadway is ‘best: describ- ed by excerpts from the criticisms of the New York press, The New York. World. said: “ ‘Ashes of Vengeatite’ is a notable mountain among the myriad molehills of the sereen.t Daily News made)this com- ment: :#In‘thefull sense of the word a maatgtpiece.” Because the love story is held prime factor in this pro-, duction, insttad of being seconuary to opulent splendor, the Herald re- “hs for We will give marks: ‘Ashes of Vengeance’ act ually. reverses the usual form movie spectacles. .It possesses good story and a wealth of legitimate drama.» The Sun and Globe de- clares: “The merits of the picture afe too numerous to mention . Like the two-headed calf and the Cardiff giant, it must be seen to be appre- ciated.” The Times says: “The film is an ambitious one—the last word SSS Physico-Clinical Laboratory: 119% 4ti St. \ Bismarck, N. D. ELECTRONIC i DIAGNOSIS and | TREATMENT as authorized. by Dr. Albert Abrams || M. E. BOLTON D..0. Consultant ‘2nd Prize, 3rd_ Prize, 4th Prize, Address all communications. to M. 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Know!) shield pl “ at the High School gymnasium Sat- urday night attracted rge crowd of enthusiastic fans. The games were closely contested, aoth games being won by the narrow The men won from St. ary's last year champions, by the | ‘score of 7 to 6 and the hholt won from the Wm, Moore by the score ef 9 to 8. The Richholt and the Wm. Moor eteams were enthusiasti- cally supported by their teachers’and an organized rooters club. JuNging from Saturday's games the tea teams are pretty well matched and the for city championship honors will be a‘spectacular one. Two es will be playeq with each team in the league. The téams and the Freshmen: y MecGettigan 0, Er- nie Benser Watkins 4, Heinie rot 0, Vance Nuchols 0. \Substi- Herb Nathan and Mike Dohn » M Mat Hummel 6, Andy Hummel 0, Stan Wyciskala 0, Jno. Rohrer, Vie Ver ski 0, Substitute, Pete Balser 0. Richholt--Sty Marquet tgmser 1, Gord Landers Fred derland 0. Wm. Moore Bus Gobel son Ben 2, Stenchcol Ralph 2, Brown 0, Be cola 0, Bus Rosson 0. Frank Robidou and Geo. Knowles acted in the capacity of referce and umpire, d Anderson 0, Floyd Sun- Jacob- clock and Win. reshmen. ue games will ed at the Richholt gymnasium Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock Wm. Moore will play the y's. gue will be play Rich holt willy The ¢ ed at the Roosevelt gymnasium on Thursday afternoon at 0 o'clock when the Roosevelt: will play — the St 6 and the Richholt will play the ik FLOWERS FAVORED Flowers arg used most effectively in the new spring and summer line Frequently they are spr Pout flac and appliqued on with largo stitehes. ‘BEAD Short bead fringe ed effec rly on some of the new straight ING line frocks. dees not interfere with the long, straight line decreed by fashion. 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