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TUESDAY, APRIL. 1, Third District of of State Federation Meets At Crosby Mrs, Lyman N. Cary, state vresi- dent of the Federation of Women Clubs has sent a message to Mrs.’ Kara Dickinson, president of the third district of the State Federation that she will be present at the district meeting which will be held at Cros- by, May 20 and 21. : Original plans call for a reception of delegates on the evening of the 19 and With a two days full program, On one evening during the district meeting the Elizabeth Dinnie Student Loan Fund benefit entertainment will be given. Crosby has a splendid dra- matic club and excellent masical talent to draw from and a splendid program is assured. JOINT HOSTESS T SHOWER Mrs. E. C. Wachter and Mrs. J. W. MeGuiness ‘entertained jointly at the home of the former, last evening, at a shower in honor of Mrs. Frank Smith, formerly Miss Ruth McCone, a bride of last November, Bowls of jonquils were used ef- fectively in the Easter color sceme that was employed and after an evening spent in sewing, a luncheon was served and the honor guest wus presented with many beautiful gifts from her friends. Boe, Members of the P. E, 0. Sister- hood were entertained at their regu- lar meeting yesterday afternoon by! d Mrs. P, J: Meyer, at her home on Fourth Street. Response to roli call | h was imade from women writers. Mrs. Gordon Cox read a most interesting papers wean Women in Literature, tracing; the,women writers from the] this set, h is the house guest of Dr. beginning to the present day writers. GIRL RESERVES MEETING The Girl Reserves held their regu- lar meeting last evening at the Pres- byterian’chureh parlors with a spien- did attendance, Miss Emily Olson way the leader for the evening's pro- charge of the musical program, RETURNS FROM GRAND FORK Chief Justice, H. A. Bronson hus returned from spending the past week in Grand Forks. Judge Bron- son stopped off in Fargo on business on his return, C. W. Paulson, a former . of the city is spending a few days GUEST OF aN KIWANIANS Jin the Hing on custo! Gov. R. A, was a guest of | friends. the Mandan erEipenicd at their 3 PS 5 RES weekly luncheon atthe Lewis and Clarke. hotel. and was the principal speaker on the program, HERE FROM WING W. S. Nicholls, a farmer from the vicinity of Wing and a former resi- dent of the city is spending. a few days in the city on business, SUNSHINE CLUB TO MERT The regular meeting of the Sun- shine Club will be held tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs, Harry Clough, 418 Second Street. IN FARGO John N. Hagan, head of the State Grain Grading Department, is spend- ing a few days in Fargo and other points east of here on business. VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. Dorrance of Hope, N. Dak. is spending the week in Bismarck as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Della Fox. FROM STANTON Mr. and Mrs, Emil Nordeen of Stan- ton are spending a few days in the + city shopping and attending to busi- ness. 5 GUEST HERE Miss Maxine McCulloch of Wash- burn is a guest at the O. V. Bowman home fora few days. HERE FROM ASHLEY “Rey. F, Dobrovoling of Ashley is ‘anthtin few days in the city on DitsifiesAt!** FROM HERRIED iS "*Rev. H. G. Bens of Herried, S, D. is spending a few days in Bistharck. HERE ON BUSINESS M: C. Ohl of Brittan is in the city today on business. [ AP THE MOVIES | choir has given, the direction of Mrs, J, A. Larson. formally, honor were Owens’ home. enjoyable 0. SISTERHOOD e guests most enjoyable evening at games and acting busine ‘Center 1924 Will Render Fine Cantata The choir of the McCabe Methodist ed by friends, have begun rehearsals for au Episcopal church, uss’ piano accompaniment. most elaborate “ENTERTAINS IN HONOR, OF BIRTHDAY Mrs. D. Saturday of her daughter, h 30. Five eague basket ball games h school gym. Miss Blodwen received a number of pretty gifts in honor of the occas- sion and all the guest had afternoon and evening. ENTERTAINS FOR FRI Archie McGray entertained ently to introduce his maki extended visit in Bismarck. were present and dancing. home. Social and Personal It will be the Faster cantata and will be under T. Owens entertained in- afternoon Blodwen’s debe Lath birthday, which was Sun- little friends ‘ited to see Wesley Barry at the Eltinge after which the guests entertained at dinner Following the dinner? the party were guests at the Grade at at END Mrs. Vivian Irish Hobe was ‘an out of town guest at the McGray : an} Charles E. Hughes, Irving A. { aaa See = fteen! Dunsmoor, George W. Swee | apent.'a| Lucretia “v. Gaunaverry. cad FROM RUTH ELLINGTON | nd Jack’s see Mrs. Athertor. I DR, M. E. BOLTON a dash 0 LESLIE PRESCOTT When I first saw her I didn't think all other persons unknown . | . Ki Ost hic Physiciz claiming any estate or interest Altiough 1 know, dese, Ge ton she was even good looking, but 1 steopathic ysician in/or Hlentorienéumbranee up. are coming home Saturday, there ve Game to the conclusion 19's Ath St. Telephone 210W on the property described in are a few things T want you to know Deena Bismarek, N. D. the complaint. hefore you see Jack aU a ; i ‘ ENTERS SORORITY M among the y aving spent the holid into the beth Ball, well known in and Mr: LaRose, was one of two candidates to be initiated Beta Sorority of the North Dakots Agricultural College yesterday. o gram and Mrs. Fred Hanson was in| | Delta CITY NEWS o-. On Legal Business Attorney Wm. In Bismarck Shows Improvement Patrick McHugh one of the oldest residents of the city who has been auite ill at his home, 412 Seventh week is reported to Street, the pas be improvirig nicely. “Mark ket Omitted Interruption#of telegr.p thaffic Mt ofthe Twin City storm as a res ventcd . dransrgiss!on Tribune of the Minneapolis grain market report today. Back From ‘Trip A. F. Bradley, secretary Association of Commerce, turned from a trip made in the inter- est of the National Parks Highway, is state director. in cities and towns along the trail between of which he reports much enthusiasm here and Fargo. Langer was trans- in Fargo yesterday. x mers it of has Shows No Improvement F. L. Atkinson, in charge of the raint shon of the Lahr Motor Sales Co., of this city, who was taken to the hospital last week following a flight stroke of paralysis shows no improvement, and the paralysis has entire practically rendered right side helpless. Bismarck Admitted to the Bismarck hos- pital for treatment: J. Turtle Lake; Bertha Wishek; Palma. Fristad, Dan Voege, Za Myron the faster ident | signal and Gobel came tearing to the | | rescue but it was too late, the east | enders smothered the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE joined the others Soon after they Atherton made boys from! round their rable. however, PAGE FIVE irs. ome excuse and left, capitol hill, seoring nine field goals I'm rather curious to krrow whai it und two foul shots for twenty points / as while the Bill Moore boys scored one | TH be y glad to see you Sut. field goal and five foul shots for! urday. T've been lonely — wishout seven points, you, Leslie, The business is xoing The teams and their scoring: Rich- | the have : weakened through the absence of El ACen chien Watkins and the crippled McGettigan, | ‘ ‘i promptly wh they fought gamely on to the bitter The homely house that harbors quiet rest, detected, end. ‘The teams were: St. Mary's 25; f 1 older perso Mat Hummel 15, Stan Wyeiskala 8, | The cottage that affords no pride ETC tee in Phi of | @ smarek, North Dakota} 1 nog a jong talk the other 4 Se AN Sele eee will interest you. Come dise. Days filled with fascinatin \ with your husband, Leslie, -T really | ,74ck WhO was there with a $ and sce these teeth be- $B Shute "Vertis cont ts sucorisinaly * yaa WAS —— like him very much, and T honestly 0: Meds evident’y ea lec ne -'& fore they are all sold. Ploderate. Further information TONTS: ABOVE NAMED DEFEND-|peliove if you two people would. be eens ade He a eerie | : 23 eel enn Sere You will please take notice, that} Perfectly honest.with one ‘anather.| 4, which made up Jack's party had [of oe aL Oe otithed aetion retakes to {you would be the happiest people on ! . x ee Minneapolis, the following described real proper-|Carth. Really and truly T do not F, A. KNOWLES & Ting | ty, situate in the city of Bismarck, |" fours much eater Es Jeweler, Tigmavel r Sach aint Cenae , ch concen Jae rhe se of Tneky wedding ee! The PRICE of The Nous uf ty wesing wit: the re- He used. Rudolph, ; John Betts, Dunn Personius, Valley City; Mrs. W. Tricka, Wilton. Dis- , Hann- charged: Walter Henke, over; Jacob Heyne, Temv' ick. St. Alexius Hospital tal for treatment: Mrs. Bartley, Dickinson; Kr Discharged: Mrs. J. Appert, Hazelton. Mrs. Admitted to the St. Alexius hospi- Catherine George Krause, Youngstown; Master William Glen Ullin; Master Joseph ; Mrs. S, D. Cook, City. John Reisenauer, Yucea; Christ Wagener, New Sale! Mrs. Marcus Gress, Richardton CAPITOL Percy Marmont, who played the re- markable role of Mark Sabre, in “If Winter Confes,” appears as the wealthy lover in “You Can’t Get Away With It.” Betty Bouton, petite little brunette, is the girl who found you can’t, after all, Others in prin- cipal parts are Malcolm McGregor, Barbara Tennant, Grace Morse, Clarissa Selwyn and Charles Cruz. The picture was directed by Row- Jand V. Lee, from a scenario by Ro- ‘bert N, Lee and will open for a two day engagement at the Capitol theas « tre tomorrow, ; THE ELTINGE Tom Moore, Mickey Bennett and Ann Forrest will be seen at ghe El- tinge theatre Wednesday in “Marriage Mora! The story vis- ualizes the sharp clash of ideals be- tween a@' wife who loves her home, her husband and her child, and a fast stepping,» high-spot-hitting husband who love$ his “liberty”. Mickey Ben- nett is the little brother of the Rex Beach “Big Brother’ picture recently Seen at the Eltinge. For the last half of the week the Eltinge will show “When a Man’s a Man” from Harold Bell Wright's Popular story by the same name. 4) The Annual meeting of the. \Congregation of the Presby-' Yterian Church will meet in the parlors at 7:30 Wednes-; day evening. All sepanie of "ths 2 Serene will be pre-| ¥F. A. Knowles shield. Bismarck Boys Richolt. ani St. Mary’s win in Sat- urday’s basket ball gamés for the On last weeks play Wm. Moore was considered to be the best team in the league and while the Wm. Moore sup- porters expected a hard game with the east Enders they felt sure that the final score, would be ceived. in their favor and were little prepared for the drubbing which their favorites | re- Richolt on the other hand planned for the toughest game ,of the sedson and worked accordingly. The result was the best game of the’ season. over the other. Open to 8 p. m. The, first half ended six to four, neither having much advantage Gobel didn’t start in the second period and in quick suc- cession Richolt netted three baskets. Captain Ben hung out- the distress done at Wm. Moore 7 points; son, (captain) 2 tune of 25 to 3. their stride and will give 2 good ac- | count of themselves in future games. | Although the freshmen were Pete Balser 2, John Roehrick 0, Andy | Hummel 0. Olson and Shephard. State of North Dakota, a Defentlants.| In the first if T were you, aa The State of North Dakota to the | now that "Karl is going to marry ae evan ne ae cn Cui tay above named Defendants: Alice, 1 would tell Jack all about ee age eat ee tel | You are hereby summoned to an- Lots Nine (9), Ten (10), Twelve (12), in Block Forty (40), 0 the Original City of Bismarck, ac plat thereof on file and of record) in the office of the register of deeds of Burlewth County, North Dakota; and thatsthei purpose of this action is to quiet:in, plaintiff the title to said real property, and that no per- sonal claim is made against any of the defendants. Dated this 27th day of March, 1924. | Newton, Dullan & Young, City National Bank Building, 4-1—8-15- For summer wraps crepes, silks, alpaca and satins Tokens For Easter Giving. The sentiment of Easter is beautifully expressed in Precious Stones and unusual jewelry. It is always a pleasure to show our wares and there is never any urge to buy. LOOK YOUR BEST By Having Your Bobb -- Shampoo -- Marcell sal HARRINGTON’S ue Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Expert Barbers And Marcelers. holt 20 points; Sty Marquette 14, | rrel of mpney. Elmer Benser 0, Gord Landers (cap- Lovingly tain) 1, Fred Landers 5, Ted Ander- | ras son 0, Floyd Sunderland 0. 1924, N (Copyright Ben vReces| i 2, Ray Gobel 2, Ralph Sweet are the thoughts that savor of content— cantata to be rendered at the: church | Stenshoel 2, Hank Brown 0, Bus Ros " i a suka, a 1 s- | i “h thoughtlessness the slight on Sunday, April 20. The eantats,| son 0, Hy Scroggins 0. | The quiet mind is richer than a crown; cough or cold of a child is often entitled “Victory and written by} In the second game the St. Mary's | S t the ights in carel lumbe: t— a ed and soon becames serious. Henry Wildemere, will be rendered] took the freshmen into camp to the | weet are the ni Rede Much pell doses of Y's HON by eighteen singers, with organ and : , The Saints h The poor estate scorns fortune’s angry frown: Such sweet content, such minds, such sleep, such bliss Beggars enjoy, when princes oft do miss. ave hit | axn TATE COMPOUND ae sadly | The mean that ‘grees with country music best, The sweet consort of mirth and music’s fare, Obscured life sets down a type of bliss: A mind content bothi crown and kingdom is. + Referge: Ed Alfson, Jim GOLD | = | trimming on JMMON: County of | the| Burleigh. —Robert Greene. SATIN ROUND ig ors In District Court, Fourth Judie SaUin-bound pockets and lapels. District. on some of the well-tailored the | Julia L. Rhud, suits and dresses Plaintift. | : AAPA TT ROL MOOT LT REIS PALER Rae ON EONS LADIES ATTENTI |Josiah Chance, Jesse C. at most | Chance, Emma 'L. Robinson, | Bus fare refunded on all ‘John H. Robinson, Jesse C. | millinery purchases over $10. Hai, Glib Bh Liles | At Moline’s Milliner Modes, jorence Huntley, John E, nfor-| Richardson, Julia P, Chance, Qe an Mandan, N. Dak. jend | Julia Plummer Chance, L.-Gill, | frank, yet Thue everest kind o} the pearls, In the second place, nal Bank Building, ho gleam the most iv of two people. Seven (7), Eight (8), Bleven (11) and he not? But you go on thinking ¢ the other is not as broad minded, sympathetic or understanding as Sate laws Plat, so- Ned, of the and we're going to make » A Service, UR CHILD'S HEAL’ at the onset of the cold would RRAID yed as a white a clever woman, oe emblems that’ YT am sure RUTH ' tne.) at small cost, give more ability satin | rction, | believe 1 would tell him you are a| “© which was filed in the office of the | half owner in my business, and in| i ; 7 clerk of the district court of Bur-|the third place-——well, on second | ive hes a spec eet leigh County, North Dakota, on the|tnought, I do not think PN say any-} te your hou ning when 27th day of , March, 1924, and to | thi out the third place, for tunt | * rein ae. eee a ED t I have a fe very fine serve a copy lof your answer to said| place is where only you and Jack | #4 Twill drop in She rather p j ave i d ) H ry: complaint upon the subscribers at{can mect and you do not want aj Y curiosity. Did you tell me elk teeth, these teeth un- one: moon their office in the city of Bismarck,|third person ever to suggest the, "ed to go to school together, and mounted so you can see A friendly Ue croonin e Burleigh County, North Dakota, with- | meeting. jthat she had had a great’ smashup just what you are buy- the rigging. Two discreet dec in thirty da: ter the service of. eae r 3 in her married life? HIS Daeg . : , chairs aft. Benign moonlight : y he service Sometimes I think, Leslie that tho; ing. this summons upon you, exclusive of | reason why married people are not| The other evening she was a mem the day of service; and in case of| happier is because they keep so) hes oF a parts at one of the restau- : We can make you ee the blue Pacific. ‘ v st you | with another perso: i cous) reds hu D Q pe stvle ings, a Ses by default for the relict demanded {we penple mvet toni the ine 8 iterad down all-aver her head, ant g Style mountings, and ¢ cites...) Romane in the complaint. : oven if those bonds be the bonds| her simple little black — sicevetess)g mount your Elk tooth +! Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota.| of matrimony, I believe they should | Iress which showed arms of the pe- 19 here in our shop. We t anadian Pacific Oriental This 27th day of ch, 1924. either be absolute strangers, if that| culiar whiteness taat always noes are also showing ,some First the Canadian Pactfle Newton Dullam’ Young, | ean be done, or the complete. one | With the skinJof a red h neveniehecunvotner Mlk nous Emprese ship is, waitin Attorneys for Plaintif™.(that marriage is supposed to ake | her brown eyes sparkling with i} Soe eee ae(uEsyat endl | | you yourself are, and that’s the trou- ording to the, Delicious - Instant COFFEE Has not been advanced YET More economical than ever Tm glad you went to sec Jack's mother. I knew you had only to go there to make the conquest pf her. Leslie, I wonder if you know that all women like you. I do not believe you have the same attraction for all men, but when a man does proffer | you his friendship I am sure he cares jvery much for you, By the way, I have met your friend j Attorheys for Plaintiff.) Just Arrived-Large Shipment of Assorted Latest Popular Music } ——GET YOUR CHOICE EARLY—— Bismarck, North Dakota. 29-—| 2 SUMMER WRAPS moire are much See our new combination three in one, library, card and phonotable. New exclusive piano benches and music cabinets. . Love Two exceptional bargains in slightly used pianos. The Music Shop PHONE 978 214 MAIN ST. OTT A Quarterly Interest Payment A% will be credited to all savings accounts entitled thereto on April 1st, 1924, thereby becoming part of the prin- ciple and bearing interest for the ensuing quarter. 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