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1 J +y. | | | | | £5) 1 | | | { | | | | | hea wes ¥ el “4 SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1924 Social and Personal CITY FEDERATION MEETING The city Federation of clubs met at the Business and Professional Club rooms yesterday afternoon at which Mrs, W. W. Moyer, president presided. Six clubs were represented and several quite important matters were brought before the organiza- tion. It was voted to refer any mat- ter of business of a gencral nature pertaining to club work to the city federation and all clubs will cooper- ate with Mrs. Alfred Zuger in Club extension work, during thé coming year, i L. T. Ll, MEETING AT INDIAN SCHOOL * A regular meeting of the Loyal Temperance Legion will be held Sun- day afternoon at the Indian Schvol at 3 @clock. The Consuela Valdez L. T. L. have prepared an interesting program for the afternoon and Miss R. M, Applebce will address the girls of the Legion. Miss Applebee has been engaged in the Near East Re- lief Work and was stationed in Ro-! mania and is well qualified to make an intergsting address for the pro- gram tomorrow afternoon. WOMAN’S CLUB TO MEET { The regular meeting of the Wo- man’s Club will be held Monday af- ternoon the home of Mrs. P. F. Ryan, 121 Thayer Street. A paper | will be ‘presented upon the contem- porary writers of the Eighteenth Century and Mrs. E, C, White will read a paper upon the Educational and Corrective Institutions of North! Dakota, STOPS OFF IN BISMARCK Arnold Gerberding stopped off in Bismarck yesterday en route to Wa- tertoywn, South Dakota where he accepted a position and recently mo ed his family from Regan. Mr. Ger- berding announces the birth of a daughter at Watertown on April 2,1 day after their arrival in that ecity. HERE FROM WASHBURN Dr. and Mrs, Gordon of Washburn were in the city yesterday. Mrs. Gordon left last evening for an ex- tended visit at various points in Kentucky. his home this morning after accom- panying his wife here and making reservations on No. 4 last evening for her ‘trip east, RETURNS FROM SEATTLE Julias Meyer of Baldwin returned this morning from Seattle, Washing- ton where he had been called by the death of a sister. Mr, Meyer is very fdadyhe is-a resident of North Da- kota, saying that he would not give «athis state for two Washingtons. RETURNS FROM ANAMOOS Rev. C. F, Strutz, pastor of the Evangelical church of this city re- turned last evening from Anamoose where he had been the greater part of the week, assisting in special evangelistic’ Work. : RETURN TO SCHOOL Among the students to return to Jamestown College for the opening of the spring term was ‘Margaret Postlethwaite, Alice Strutz, Louise yiMmber and Frances Wanner. + want: VISITING AT FARGO Mrs, J. A. Hyland: and daughter, Marion of 810 Sixth Street are spending the week in, Fargo visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Hyland plans to return to Bismarck this next week. ROYAL NEIGHBOR MEETING A regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors will be, held Monday eve- ning at Odd Fellows’ Hall at eight o'clock. Initiation will be held and a social-hour will follow. RETURNS HOME Miss Maxine McCullough of Wash- burn and student of the Minot high school has returned to her home after spending the week in the city visiting with friends. LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. George Duemcland and son left’this morning for Santa Barbara, California, having been call- ed their by the/sudden death of their close friend, E. L. Patterson. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE LUNCH- EON Mrs. W. C. Bush and Mrs. M. McIntyre entertained at a 1 bridge luncheon this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bush, 610 Fifth street. RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. J. L. Garske has returned to the city after spending a week as the guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. M, Appert of Hazelton. MOVE TO KULM Mr. and Mrs. family have moved to Kulm where they will have charge of a hotel in that place. LADIES ATTENTION Bus fare .refunded on all millinery purchases over $10. At Moline’s Milliner Modes, Mandan, N. Dak. —————— GETTING “AHEAD OF THE BUNCH” “The brightest .students begin their courses in:Spring,”’ declares F. L. Watkins, Pres., Dakota Bus- iness College, Fargo, N. D. ‘“They show they’ re bright by starting when lasses are smailer, advancement quicker. They finish at the season when office help is most needed.’” Thib‘is sound advice from a fa- mous educator, whose pupils are -employed everywhere. J.C. Van Dr. Gordon returned to ¥ | Matt Clooten and; DEMON CARNIVAL TONIGHT | « The doors of the high school will! open at 7:15 p. m. for the big Demon | Carnival tonight. The main show in! the high school Auditorium begins at 8:15 p.m. It includes first a play | by the Junior Playmakers, dance by | Miss Walker's gym clas: Vemon minstrel with m In thé gym there booths, including “ arranged by the roulette wheels, saloon, and there will be a bowery dance. | TO VISIT PARENTS Mrs. L. H. Richmond has gone to Belphre, Kansas to visit with her’! father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. | Shaffer are well known in this city, | having visited’ at the home of their Gaughter several times. Mrs, Rich- | mond plans to Visit at various points in Mlinois with relatives and friends | before returning homé, sea || GUEST AT HOUSE PARTY Miss Exine Schultz, who left last | Week to enter the Minnesota State University was a guest at a house | party at Crosb. Minn., over the; week end and sang in the First! piscopalean church of that city last | Sunday. Miss Schultz went from there to Minneapolis where she en- tered the university. AT DEVILS LAKE ® Miss Lillian Cook of the state li- brary commission is spending week end in Devils Lake where she is doing library inspection work as part of the field work in which she is engaged. BUSINESS VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klein of Wash- burn are spending « few city shopping and looking a iness affairs. s in the} r bus- ATTENDS J.J. MM today attending a Y. M. C. A. vention which convenes today tomorrow. 1, C. cLeod is in Jamestown A. CONVENTION Con- and SHOP IN Garnes and Mrs. W. Regan were in the city shopping and calling on friends. TO RETURN HOME C. B. Little is expected to return Sunday morning from Los Angeles Californi VISITS RELATIV Mrs. Benton Baker is vis relatives in Chicago. iting with * —GiTy NEWS| oe ° St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexius hospi- tal for treatment: Mrs. B. F. Hilt- ner, Bismarck;' Baby W » Paul Webb, city;: John Yaeger, Hebron; Mrs, Agnes Fox, Indian School. Dis- charged: Mrs. C. D. Dursema, city; Mrs, Peter Waleri, Glen Ulin. Bismarck Hospital Admitted to the Bismarck hospi- tal for treatment: Mrs John Urban, Hebron; Mrs, F. B. Heath, Napoleon, Discharged:, Vernon — Sprecker, Mott; Mrs. John Werth, Lehr; Miss Emma Gohring, Streeter;', Freda Becker, Pollock, South Dakota. Arrange’ For Crow Shoot Sportsmen are’ arranging for a crow shoot in the very near future. A meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 8 P. M. to form definite plans as to time when the shoot will be held. French and Welch's Store is registration headquarters and a general invitation is given to men with guns to attend. Give Free Movie There will be three opportunities tomorrow to gee the four reel film, “Man’s Conquest of Time,” at the Rialto Theatre, 3:30, 7:30 and 8:45 P.M. This film produced by Chevro- let, depicts the development of trers- | portation from earliest times to the New Flower Frock. One way appropriately to greet the |” j with y Auken is now with Fox JewelryCo., i Grand Rapids, Mich. ; ‘Treva Ken- yon, with the U, S. 1. Bank, McMinnville, Ore. “‘ SucceBstul” NOW. Write F. L. Watkins, 806 From StFargo,N. D. the spring is to wear a, flower frock like this one.. It is made of crepe, with violets in three tones of violet velvet, fortiing wide band about ‘the hem that climbs up to the waist- ‘line on one side. Chartreuse velvet! leaves are occasionally interspersed among the flowers, * : 3 Cette NA Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so brigh The bridal of the earth and sky, The dew shall weep thy fall tonight; -For thou must die. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Sweet rdse, whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his.eye, Thy root & ever in its grave— And thou must die. Sweet spring, full of sweet days and roses, A box where sweets compacted lie, My music shows ye have your closes, And all must die. Only a sweet and virtuous soul, Like season’d timber, never gives; ° Bat, though the whole world tum to coal, Then chiefly lives. _ —George Herbert. to look into it and you know, dear little Marquis, that you and 1 could never allow that. I wonder if your kingly lover had a mother, little Marquise. I wonder if you had trouble with trying to make yourself agreeable to her. I have been down to visit Jack's mothér and for his sake 1 tried to do no Marquise, missed that feeling of belongin can lover There that arse woman is want to marry him now. Dear old Jack met me tion as though I had been gone for at the sta little you hat her one you thing, missed, have — unle: so her husband, One can talk ofvall the thrills and my very best, but, oh, it was so|the joys and the moonlight and hard, little Marquise. For at least} laughter of romantic love, “but un- twenty-five years, if not longer,| less one can flaunt the posséssion of Mrs. Prescott Sr. hus been beried in her ancestral home in a little New England town and most of — that time, like the Chinese, she has de- voted herself to her ancestors, I guess, for she certainly talked very fittle about anything ‘else. This was particularly obnoxious to me because she kept lamenting the fact that my darling baby, little Jack, had no ancestors to speak of. ani th my ds say to me and T belong to hi 1 husband ere can be I believe and no pe neither other womun who has had in secret can ever know the joy and the bliss that I knew when I home to my husb (Copyright, 1924, one’s lover in the eyes of; the sworld, “He is. mine. am his) wife, ct happiness. you nor any to love eee present day, A comic reel has been provided as part of the program. No children: will be admitted unless ac- companied by their parents. To Show Pictures The Bismarck Bank has placed a large frame on the side of its build- ing, and cach week a new picture carrying a thrift and savings mes- sage will be placed there. Lights will be thrown on the picture at night. The plan, tried out, by large | Chicago banks, has stimulated much | interest in ings and banking} problems. There are 52 pictures in! the se i FELT HATS Small brown” hats in felt, satin and suede are very much worn now ally any colored frock. NEW NECKLACE An unusually effective hecklace is made of large, graduated cube-cut crystals with a small amethyst be- tween cach er: MODIFIED As the season advances, the; strictly tailored suit becomes more | modified and the lines tempered to | a more feminine mold. FIGURED SILK The single flounced frock, with the Jenny neckline and no belt. or recog- nition at all for the waistline, is particularly effective in figured silk TWO PIECES | Many ‘smart spring frocks. are | made in two pieces, the skirt beinz joined to a camisole top ‘and the upper part in the form of an over- i i EXPERT Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Spectacle’ repairing. Railroad watch inepectors. Mail orders given prompt attention. F. A. KNOWLES Bismarck J Jeweler —————————————————————— DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Breakfast = blouse which comes over the top of the skirt and’ may be belted or not according to one’s WALKING STICKS Walking — stic white figures ctched upor with ‘carved animal tops are carried Ly young women verely tailored suits, Physie -Electronic and Treatment, for particulars ks of ebony with them or the wearin se. Bismarck Physieo- Electronic Laboratory Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. B- Dr. Abrams, claims every dis~ ease has its tions; and if counte of the same inten they will erad: particular vibra- ibrations sity are ate the dis Diagnosis write, Ph struc 100 Leading Business Concerns Will Participate. KKK R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. D. jone 260 ‘ROUTING FOR CLUB WOMEN | | | IS COMPLETE (S Special Train to Take Dele- gates to National Conven- tion in Los Angeles WILL LEAVE MAY 27 | Mrs. J. E. Fetherstone, vice pres-| ident of the North Dakota Genera! ! Federation of Women's Clubs has mpleted arrangements for the! rth Dakota delegi ion to the hi- | ennial meeting of Federated Clubs | | which will be held in. Los Angeles | the or week of Jur | The date for the | h A delesates h fram the Wor of Union De leaves at 3 Rock Island System for where the North Dakota de will have their Pullman added to the Santa Fe's Special AIL Pullman Fed eration Train. Four hours will spent in this city before leaving for | Dake ne} |, Colorado ngs, the next stop of | {importance The train will — leave | | Kansas City . om i rive in Color: n hursday | | morning at 8 o'clock, Phe day will! jbe spent here in sight seeing and) ithe train will leave at 6 p. m nta Fe which will be reached at) Friday morning. | Among the points of interest: new LETTER FROM LESL RESCOTT | Of course 1 knew that little Jack's !by and easy of access are: Manitou TO LESLIE PRESCOTT, CARE | mother is that brilliant Paula Perier Garden of the Gods, Ute Pass, Mon OF THE SECRET DRAWER and I strongly suspect that his) ument ‘Park, North Cheyenne Cat You do not know, dear little Mar-| father is Jack's best friend, Sydney | yon, High Drive, Cheyenne, | quise, how wonderful it seems to be | Canyon, Seve rave of home again, to be among my own may think it very. strange| Helen Hunt J . who wrote Ro-| possessions; to open this little] that knowing this I still think that! mona; Williams Canyon, Cave of drawer where the utmost secrets of | Sydney Carton is one of the best | the Winds and Glen hyrie. Phe} my heart are laid; to know that no] men I know. Why I should feel this} Pikes Peak Cog-wheel Railway, by one in all the world except you has | way about him I do not know, for Tj which we make the ascent of that) access to them. have only seen him once, except at {Peak with its matchless view, start Jack's mother was quite curious] the time he stayed a week at ifrom Manitou. about this dear old desk and wanted | father's on the occasion of my ma is one of the most in-| to know if I had found the secret | riage | ties in the Uriited States. drawer that she ys knew was] But, since I have seen Paula, 1! it was old when the Pilgrims landed | somewhere enclosed within it. have a feeling that she bears no illjat Plymouth and? is. the terminu I evaded the answer for I knew | will. Indeed, she spoke in the mostjof the old Santa Fe Trail; — the that if I told her I had found it, if| glowing tefms of him, although 1, Shrine of San Miguel, the oldest she ever visited us, she would want|have a feeling that she does not chureh in the United States should In this church is a won tin Spain more than before the discovery of | be visited. jderful bell a century | Mexico Sta t Museum Mee for art students and art rs from aJl over the world--in t Santa At the Rate of 4, from April 1st. TMM i Qs First National Bank THE PIONEER BANK portant sight on the trip arriving Saturday i there time to last One morning % BISMARCK’S OWN Mardi Gras O ——YOU MUST COME—— ursday Eve., April 10 SEAT SALE TUESDAY A. M. } uv stop until R at the tate Per Annum A Quarterly Interest Payment a. om. horse there 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. Deposits made on or before April LOth draw interest DOWN STAIRS 85c—BALUONY 56e—GALLERY 30c, Including War Tax. JACKET IS SHORT | This short atin, that may str tline type kK, very with the P. any cpen at the neck or wrapped | sate " ely to give a Russian eff | You have an “individual” hondwriting, style, Your letters ~ nAN tell your charncter and temperament to one who knows Fe is bubbling — with how fo read them. sights, ; ‘ Basis Nines TABS OEOTIO een Ree Through the Eaton, Crane © Pike Company we are able day at m an hour and | to ofler the service of individual character readings by #a three au s will be spent there. | authority ae llieeeee 6 The Intlian Museum, adjacent . (0 | authority it a nominal cost to a j the “station, co: ins the most ex-] i ; | i - ensive colfection of Indian anc 1s Icasierncseaepiay ne UnVeifatntta | CRANE'’S LINEN LAWN. . Jother than those of an institutional ar s s diavacter “Here the Saw nl EA’TON'S HIGHLAND LINEN Smiths and basket makers may be | seen at their tasks One hasn't really seen Albuquerque though un- | Te th have visited Old Town too, The Grand Canyon is the fext im- | amp! tri ca. One of its quaint s down to the bottom of t canyortt med Burro Alley; hi vo in-} returning in time to entrain at ‘teresting old shops containing many) p.m. Words are absolutely inade- | untiques und also collections of In-} quate to the description of this mag | and Mexican dwork for! nificent wonder of nature, it leaves ’ one speechless-spell-bottnd. M urshal | <= the old governor's palace you! Foch said of it, “The most wonderful (Lihowies: ma the “Ben Hurr Room.” | sight TP have ever seen “BISMARCK,N.DAK | where Walla the then Gav-! Santa Fe will DIAMONDS»"JEWELRY ernor of Mexico, pleted his} upot application, t famous book. Here the New! Grand Canyon Outin inorn Sunday t Rubi I MMMM MMMM: { Trade PAGE FIVE TERS very Mission Inn, a drive ox, theough | his lovely city may be enjoyed. JACQUARD SWE Jacuqard effeq Los Ang Itive wth , pea cdl skirts ¢ day, June Ist a white flannel. Red and white wit ‘ wi xe red hat is a delightful combinatio th Dakota's head ‘ . whieh is N for the young ind only two blocks from _ uditorium where all meetings TAILORED LIN Rates at this hote Biserit and oyster white co noure $2.50 per stretly tailored lin bath fo person, | their appearance for summor. , ry room : - o made at . 3 . t the Hotel.) For Sale — Choice’ Cana hd «confirmed Singers, Imported Germa by cash deposi han May ie - + kei 10th, other wise previous , reserva- Rollers. Jacob Bull, Dickin [tions will be canceled. son, N. Dak. Box 728. Your Letters YOUR DIAMONDS ' Are you getting the full benefit and beauty your diamonds when set in old style mountings | ‘an prove to you by showing you diamonds properly set in some of our beautiful new style hand made mountings that we can improve the appearance of your diamonds at least one hundred per cent. Bring in your diamond jewelry we will inspect the | stones and tell you free of charge if they are secure in jf the mountings. We can make you special designs showing you how your diamonds will look when pro- perly mounted. These designs, if selected by you, will be for you only as we mount no:two alike. This indi- vidual service costs no more than the ordinary kind. ° F. A. KNOWLES JEWELER, BISMARCK. The House of Lucky Wedding Rings. LASKA So many people want to go and see for themselves the wonders of this mysterious Northland, that good reservations are uncertain later on. ....June in the Land of the Mi tt Sun lures many... . But July and Au- gust are excellent monthsalso for this delightful voyage through the inside passage” tothe land of gold and totem oles. . . . Let us make reservations _ or you now. Round trip, Vancouver to Skagway and back; $80 up. _ : fe \canadian Pacific UL ation Apply Steamship olgnd

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