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® MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924 : . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE a supplement to the study @f the his-| the year 493 at the age of 106 years.| The entries received thus far are: \ tory of the state. © St. Patrick himself was not Irish,’ Alexander, Bishee, Bottineau, Carfio G Mr, Taber's story is very similar to] He was born at Kilpatrick, near Dam- Donnybrook, Dunseith, Glenburn Oocia an 1. l many another experience wiiich the| barton,. Scotland, in $87, His par- Granville, Kenmare, Minot. Plaza. | early pioneers enjoyed in subduing s were Romans, At the age of Ray, Sawyer, Towner, Westhope, Wil : the vast prairies and tran:sorming ars he wits captured and sold /|liston, V: them into the fertile states as we into salvery in Ireland. After a ser- | know them today. n Hook and Velva Four programs will beheld on the vitude of six years he escapef into | two days of the contest, “the first to Gaul where he became a monk. He be held on the morning of the first later returned to Ireland, where the day followed by another in the after only religion was that of the Druids, |noon and one in the ¢ ning with the and converted the people to Chris-! fourth scheduled for the forenoon of Geils Saturday, March 29. WEBB BROTHERS| = SNTYLE SHOES OF QUALI 3t. Patrick’s Day Fittingly Observed New Study Club Is Organized| Splendid Program ‘| To Be Given By The fourth concert to be given} Realizing the need for, organized| 'y the St. Mary's Band boys, this “eason will be given at the school ‘all this evening, at 8 o'clock. The and will be assisted by students of he school to make the program omewhat varied so that all might motherhood_a group of women in the east end of the city met on Tuesday, March 4 and perfected the organiza- tion of the “Progressive Mothers’ Club.” The organizations of this new club was sponsored by the Moth- Jamestown Glee Club Jamestown College will present ane of their popular entertainments ait the Presbyterian church, Friday eva- Funeral Rites For Mr. McGowan’ oF * a) i Funeral services for the late Thom- | Winners in the district contest will be eligible to represent the district nt the state contest later at Grand Forks, The program and further an |mouncement in regard to the district contest will be released within the Spring Footwear Modes - For Women of Discrimination e pleased. St. Patrick is the patron| ers’ club of this city. Practically aint of the Irish and the-band boys|the same constitution and by-laws vill each wear a green stovepipe hat | have been adopted by the new club as n honor of the occasion. The life}that\in use in the Mothers’ Club. St. Patrick is to be vividly pore| Membership in the club is limited to yed by a tableau depicting the} twelve. Their outline of study will ife of St. Patrick in Ireland. be along the lines of motherhood | yenr, America Forever, March—Band. a profession and topics of general | i Killarney, song--Girls. interest. Chariot Race, piano duet—G. Ol- Officers clected at the first meet- on, D, Graves. ing are: president, Mrs. Speaks; vice- Bhoemaker John, song—Little| president, Mrs. Fred Svaren; secre- ning, March 21, at 8:15. There are 24 members in the club, under tho direction of Migs Elizabeth Muncy, who will be remembered favorabl: hy the excellent program given b: the club, under het direction, last jowan, who died at Spoixane, |M** few days, it is announced Washington ‘and whose remains ar- | ie rived in Bismarck last evening, will | OT, - . be held at St. nae CHOTA cg Dom't Tell Your Wives? tomorrow morning at 8:30 with Fath- | “Well. Art, 1 can tell you'te er Slag officiating. Interment will | Married man all right. No holeg in be made in St. Mary’s cemetery. Mr.! your socks any more.” bel progiaial prowites’ tobe mort |secCowan wae HONE: the VEER “ice Gac as ne hea iuinese ll elaborate than any yet presented, in-| ject pioncers of the city and a large | |; ° 0 Ope OF Ge Tirst tuings ms cluding Southern, Dutch and Indian| agtendance of the pioneers will yay| Wife taught me was how to darn) songs in costume; besides quartettes,| their respects to the memory of Mr.| CM” American Legion Weekly. | The Ladies Glee Club of : a 4 i vocal and piano solos and readings. | McGowan at. the funeral services. — | 0y8 : eee tary, Mrs. W. J. Wilcox; and treas-{| The Glee Club is appearing in Bis-| Pajibearers will be John Dolan, | When Pa Is Sick, recitation--J.|urer, Mrs. Thorwold Thorson, The} marck under the aus of the Berger, J. P, McGarvey, Fred G iv on { me membership ‘committee is composed [Christian Endeavor Society of the or toner; wee, Grows Hair in 90 Days: Ss . Patrick's Song—Band Boys, of two members, Mrs. George Tekippe | Presbyterian church and i good at- ‘oldiers who will be an hen- Come Back to Erin, piano solo—jand Mrs. George Yeasley. tendance is desired. This will be] oriry escort will include Steve { | Brown. The first regular meeting will be]the only ity giv: e: fi hs 4 tbs y opportunity given to hear Velch, Pat McH Joseph Dietrich { Four Little Robin-birds, song—Lit-|held tomorrow afternoon at the |the Jamestown College musicians, as wee Fat SCH UE, See Uicceartt Money Back if | It Fails | le Girls, home of Mrs. Lowell Taft, 1300 Ave-| the Men's Glee Club will not appear Louls Daren. Celnpanye A i eG Santa Lucia—Band nue D. furnish a military escort. ent time i He = aici an ar d eaten: A Lola “The eirest Ag in Bismarck this year, ics ease e , 5 to devote to tl \ St. Patric! Feast Day, song ani S organizations upow the fu- — . *, new meth a 4 rill—Little Girls. ture welfare of society,” will he ens Northwest District tre ea | Lite of St, Patrick—Tablenu, given. Members 6f the club are to/ St. Patrick’s { In Music Event! £ ESS Liquid Scalp | arcarolle, from Tales of Hoff-| wear house dresses and a reund ta- D Ob: d n usic Liven Massage is ap- 1an—Band. ble discussion will be held on sea- ay serve eee plied with a pat- | ented rubber ap- plicator attached directly to the M bottle. The i medicament is fed | in the well wishes. of the | Patrick's day, the one thousand, four | State Normal school, according to an | directly tothe hair roots through fle clubs of the city. hundred and thirty-first anniversary | anvouncement recently by H, L.| ible rubber nipples. VAN ESS stops. — mae of the death of St. Patrick, patron] Bland. director of music at the nor | falling hair—grows new hair in 90 | Cards have heen received from Mr, . P. E, 0. CONVENTION saint of the Emerald Isle, St. Pat-| mal school, under Whose supervision | days. Ask us about our 90-day treat- nd Mrs, H, F, McLean who are on a} The cast convention of the Nurth} abet tt ati ra aS died at, Saul, Downpatrick, in| the district contest will be hel ment plan. We give a money-back | sur of the Southern Seas. Mr. and| Dakota P. E. pters will be held untee. Get started now. VAN | rs, McLean left New York, Febiu- y 13, 14 and 15, \ac-| ESS will not disappoint yo ry 22, on the Empress of Scotland.| cording to an announcement made the BRESLOW'S DRUG STORE| he first card was from Havanna,| past week by Mrs. Edwin M. Grime uba, which they declare tit: most|of Fargo, president of the state as eautiful city they ever saw. Their|ciation. ‘Mrs. ime plans to go to ext stop was at Port Antonia, Jamac-| Dickinson carly in April to confer r next stop of interest will] with the members of the chapter ’ ibe in the Cat Zone where they| there before taking any steps to com- E William Braithwaite, a] plete the program. ate, who is now arot-| There are now 11 chapters of the s in the Canal Zone, Ajorganization in the state and they amber of the pioneers will remem-|are located according to their letters or Dr. Braithwaite’s’ father, Cap-|as follows: Chapter A, Valley City; in Braithwaite of steamboat days. |chapter B, Dickinson; chapter C, and Mis, McLean will‘also vis-| Beach; chapter D, Grand Forks; enant and Mrs. Robin Day of|chapter E,G, Minot; chapter H, te United States Aviation Service in] Mandan; chapter I, Ellendale; chap- e Canal Zone, Mrs. Day, a co ter J, Wahpeton; and chapter K, h McLean was forntt Miss | Jamestown, t Falconer of this city. Exile of Erin, recitation—7th Grade | sonable house dresses, lingerie and Fightoen high schools will be rep : i chillren’s clothes, Mothers take| Those people, the world over, who | resented in the annual northwest dis their young children with them to| are blessed with a bit of the bleod | trict music contest scheduled to take the meetings and a bright-future is|of old Ireland, today observed St.] place March 28 and 29 at the Minot ‘hoped for, older stu The new Spring footwear modes here delightfully express and re- veal every slyle rend. Most all designers greatly emphasize the tendency for straps either single, double or criss cross. Q Here are shown models in leathers of very effective shades including A Colorful Spring for Slippers The popular suede leathers which compose these Slippers for Spring show colors as new and charming as their names. Oriental pearl and jack rabbit, they’re grey; Piccadilly and Bombay are brown; Airedale and otter are a subtle blend- | SCHOOL directed by HP MISS ISABEL COCHRANE Presented by wis — Tuesday, Ma 1 display has as ils molto, to be Youthful—-Original—Unusual. We cordially invite you to’come in and inspect these new creations. The Prices Range from it Fire Songs, Tumbling Acts. ees 15 and 25 Cents ST, PATRICK'S DANCE AsSt. Patrick's Day dance will be The first, of a series of food sales} given tonight in Patterson hall by be given by the Community Coun-| Wagner's orchestra. Invitations were 1, netted the organization $22.30.) issued for the dance, but because of “I $5 to $ 10 Ji. CLEAR NICE SUM iree organizations belonging to the ‘uncil were solicited for donations. ands deriveg from these sales. will : used to help in the maintaining of the fact that many were overlooked, it was announced today that a gen- eral welcome is extended and. presen- tation of invitations at the door will ing of both. You will be delighted with the genious and graceful et- fects achieved by straps, in- \ fe | FIRST DAY OF 9] Fawn, Airedale, Jack Rabbit, Tan, Bark and Woodchuck. The enlire e milk fund for the under nourish-} not be required. { children in tHe city schools they’re so different from anything that has gone before. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE DINNER Mr. ang Mrs. John A. Larson and Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Arnot entertain- ed jointly Saturday evening at a-7 o'clock dinner at the home of. the former on Sixth Street. Five tables were beautifully laid and decorations and appointments were in keeping with St Patrick's Dav. Honors were won by Mrs. L, Van Hook’and F. A. Lahr. |} Eyestrain } often Steals Your Health There is one sure way to prevent this theft. AT FRASER HOME via Sell of this city and puise Ryan of Grand Forks, stu- mts at the University of North Da- ita, arrived in Fargo Friday with ‘iss Mildred Fraser, daughter of ijutant and Mrs. Angus Fraser, also student at the university to be her tests over the weekend, says the weo Tribune. ~ MARRIAGE LICENSE GUEST OF RELATIVES A marriage license was issued at} viola Miller of Merrill, Wisconsin © county judge’ office to Anton|;, spending ten days in the city as tidolf O'Berg of Sterling and Miss }ihe guest of her sister, Mrs. S. S. ornelia Erickson of Eagle Bend.| Lambert and her brother, Arthur inn, Saturday afternoon. The | payer. vung couple were married by Rev. > G. Monson at his home, 10 West TO VISIT IN TWIN CITIES ayer Street, Saturday evening at} Mrs, H, L. Reade has gone to the oiclock: Twin Cities, where she will visit for a few weeks. Before returning to her home in this city she will visit at her old home in lowa. The mode] illustrat- ed we have in the new racquet shade —cuban heel. Price Ne YUCATAN GUM N-E-X-T Saturday MATINEE AND NIGHT Have your eyes ex- amined today! _ BONHAM WAR MOTHERS TO MEET The regular monthly meeting of e War Mothers will be held tomor- ; CUOUEUONSLONTUOOUDERODOOEOUOGUGEON GUEEIOOUOOROCENDER wrapper— Ww afternoon with Mrs. M. H. Sch- EASTERN STAR MEETING {MARA N nF <i AP oe ou Selon aden seker at her home, 316 Mandan Ave-| A regular meeting of the 0. E. S. just good gum: E. J. CARPENTER i te, at 3 o'clock. ‘ will be held tomorrow evening at ae ; D. J ABER : ic le. dewelers and ‘Ce ars BANKSRIONGLOSE 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. c S Optometrists. Eltinge Ma » Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT Monday and Tuesday | Georce M’Manus Cartoon Musica. Comeoy ‘SRININGUrrATHER CAPITOL ||OPoim Tomorrow ia a legal holiday, due to c primary election being held, and 1 banks in the city will be closed, CITY NEWS } The Bismarck Tribune Co. is in re- v ceipt an illustrated volume of 292 Improving pages, entitled, “Breaking Sod on the Mrs. L. H. Richmond who has been| Prairies” written by Clarence W, Ta- 1 at hershome in the Person Court| ber and published by the World Book reported to be improving slowly, | Company. ———_____- The volume is a splendidly written Bismarck Hospital account of what one boy did in the}, Admitted to the Bismarck hospitat| pioneer days of the Dakotas and ex- yr treatment: George Wood, Dris-| emplifies the part which many young oil; Mrs, F. J. Fredrick, Mandan; | Americans have taken in the develop- velyn Ross, Dogden; Alice Gorden,| ment of the country,' Tilton; Mrs. J. A, Boner, Glendive,| In this book, Mr. Taber tells about tontan. his own rich experiences during those Discharged: Ruth’ Hugelin, Napo-| trying days waen the settler was ton; Carl Sevenson, Dodge; Marvin} eonfronted with new problems which ubbers, Burnstad. required as much courage to face as 4 did. the dangers met by the pioveer * / St. Alexius Hospital hunters. It is a splendid account. of Admitted to the St. Alexius hospi-| pioneer, life and a convincing story ® al for treatment: Master Arthur] which may.well be used as a hack ‘zeczok, Van Hook; Mrs. Peter] ground to the study of American his- Valeri, Glen Ullin; Miss Rose Ret-|tory and geography in the interned- erath, Stanton; Mrs. Frank Thom-| jate grades. It can well be uscd as s, Solen; Mrs. Peter Kupper, Man- : an; Mrs. M. Hilscher, Discharged: Meta Lehmkuhl, Center; A. J. ygen, Turtle Lake; Steve Wertz, | H fandan; Mrs, C. W. Porter and baby H * oy, city. s is Gold Dollars | For Your Culinary Skill —but it really doesn’t require any culi- nary skill to suggest new ways of serving Shredded Wheat It is ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. Makes. delicious combinations with creamed meats, creamed vegetables and ! all kinds of fruits. We will give Breaking Sod On The Prairies | THEATRE TONIGHT-TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Evening Performance 7:15 and 9:00 p. m. Matinee Tuesday, 2:30. ———Children’s Matinee Wednesday 4:00 p. m.——— “PIONEER TRAILS” Heroes of the Gold Rush of 49 live again in this screen of Today The story of Love’s’ real sacri- fices, of Bitter Struggle to Win Wealth and Happiness, of Battles with Indians, of Scheming Evil Men and Prices Including Tax. Night $1.10-85. Matinee Children 30. Adults 55c. GEORGE MCMANUS CARTOON MUSICAL COMEDY: ‘BRINGING UP FATHER YOEMAN DANCING PARTY : $: 00 in Gold Virile Youth! ONBROADWAY We'll-be plazed to mate yez at the THI WARNING with reomen Dancin’ paarty at AB: Wee an all star cast all at 9:30 p.m. Munda the 5 j : % including the comity is fixin’ Yor the divils e for best ways of serving this purest, : M Maginity, Tim] Beware! Not all Package Dyes ancy j 3 , fools, Amagtaala Malone, Mike Zin: Ce most nutritious of all cereal foods. re ae } ae ALICE 8 ; igan, Ann O'Rourke, “Long” Mul- i iA as icon, Patricia MeGinnis and “Stub” For Best Recipe $500 . MAN, FORD, S flulcahey, will be wearin’ o ie ¥ } : } , reon. Dancin an’ atein’ all on the A 2nd Prize $250. \ WALLACE, M ACDONALD. ine bill. Yez couldn't piles 1m an’ is j 3rd Prize $150 q eh ahraN of cts unc lo Fegular it all right wid yersel. 5 known in life's strange el. : 4th Prize $100. odge meeting on this date. Adv. places —the warmth of 3 Ff fhhuman kindness in a ‘In addition to these prizes we will pay $5.00 each for the 100 best recipes. world of strife — these are the great noble Send in your favorite recipe at page Contest closes July 1, 1924. t itlities. that make Ar- thur Somers Roche's Niagara Falla, N. Y. x powerful story one of i ‘ are “Diamond Dyes” CALHOUN and CULLEN LANDIS Pathe Comedy “Saye The Ship” _ Byening’: 0) oA oo eas “Adults 85c. Children ‘200. ' /Matinee............... ... Adults 35¢. Children 10c. Always ask for “Diamond. Dy: Latest Popular Music at-| 4 if yoy don’t see the name “Dis- siving daily. Bismarck Musle| mond ,Dyés” on the Dackage—refuse Store, 512 Bdwy. it—hand it back! Each 16-cent package of iamoid "ATTENTION MASONS | 222", caguetia, Gyestens co anne | A. M., Monday evening 7:80.) 2vc7 bette, ‘Choose any. color’ at Work in the F. C. Degree. drug .store, Refuse substituter! Bevy Broadway Bobbed- Haired Beauties All Hand Picked by Jiggs Himself. the outstanding screen works of the year. PATHE NEWS FIGHTING BLOOD