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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE was appointed to work out a plan and, i8 chairman of the program commit: | t report at the meeting in jtee for the s peting, and Dr.j The Finance, Child Welta Margaret Peake, president of the lo- 1 said vol ictures committees, all gave} cal branch of the League, in that JOTT, CARE la Perier reports of work done. Mrs.| city named chairman of — local ar-! SECRET DRAWER s long as Tum on s sales conducted by the SAG TUONO oti oe vata i that one’s life can com-|other day Snennatelcanes Hae 7 ra TING + WANDER PT] ; en . . we Ba reer ee soteraine sone | pletely change in twenty-four hours. | she nee wt WH WE ARE SHOWING SOME WONDERFUL VALUES IN REAL HIGH CLASS suela Valdez, the Filipino girl for | ~ - —— cob, stewed in milk, escalloped, or pple eee AUR BONO NORPAte. laealilomalittly ; whom the Indian L, T. L. was named. } crowd At Demon Carnival | fried, It is always a,welcome dish, EARahe eoite Coles niece fits \ She is now in the Philippine Islands | A splendid attendance was enjoy-| Tomatoes Stuffed With Green | Moore Rites To via . ee ee aan : ae | doing femperance work tong ‘her oi" athe Demon's carnival at the Garm—cut out a lee rom, the | Be caus tel a ania. ce Wel Mernchisbir | J . hectic .Picture | High School Saturday evening. A| stem-end of tomatoes and scoop out e Tuesda Lae imac ace ane Sean tl CF “‘L.OUR ' t of her home organization which was | 1:46 sum was cleared and all the at-»the centers, Cut off the tops of the ie Y | the rich society irl, “portrayed by asked to invite girl i i: Mai i INGrEHERTOE AOJaMAr 12" out valuable information on topics | tge to join this troop. If a of national and -international —con-| SS RE IL Cui cient number of applications a -jeern and to acquaint women with | i ed the second troop will be or- Pe J. Miss Cashel urged that ree- reational work be continued and said the good start of last y! work should: make the work easier this Mrs. Kling gave a resume o "s work. The committee rnes reported that th scheme for financing council, whose expenses are about $125 a month. The address of the afternoon on \ “Typhoid and Its Relation to the Milk In New Club Rooms | Re more miserable as hig 2s she w: were his RAC- and Water Supply” was given by E. In New Club Rooms | jock scemed od Any [AMOEHERE Ie couTNnOshAvedeOne Wate t 1 a8 a FAWINGG ear f r > uni Water Supply was given by |,_task seemed pleased and hans | mother, T could not have gone TIVE PRICES. OUR BEFORE EASTER SHOWING OF THESE GOODS IS VERY The addre ed with int educational and fill- t for all, At the close The dim of the school is to ns. The leajrue | acterized | their duties as citi of Women Voter: as a non-par ion which for its primary aim getting out} 100 per cent women’s vote. { Mrs. J. A. Poppler of Grand Forks } Business And Professional Women To Meet The first meeting to be held in} the new club rooms of the Busin seem possible, little Yesterday, when I wrote you, I think I was the happiest woman on earth, arid today I know there is nice dinner waiting for me, and after we had put the baby to bed he came and mother, and, oh, how sorry I was for her! 3 “I do not think T could have been without I should and insiste telling vee t. 7th John ny se made scene, thi urhe gave : : on taking my baby home of his address he gave a. prac and Professional Women will be the | sat beside me on the sofa, and put . y demonstration of the method employ-| "ear meeting tomorrow. evening, | ting hi nt cd in the testing of our milk supy ting his arm around me and drawing bie woman, dear, and, and explained how it was mad for use. The lab eeGtn told me how glad he was that I bad] tell you she is a good woman, even M ji a meeti come bael “L cannot tell you how| while I confess t& y Re D ° ‘, ‘. , a bu meeting, y while L confess t6 you tat F revchow! Pa CasATyaiye ne Sree ih ; Re Ves aie ein < h : - x | cub. will be. addr 3 lonely T have been, dear heart,” he] Perier is the mother of your adopted we show only MOS lusive models and no two alike. A in staple plain colors, sport styles, for the street, even- The president of the Community] Vyeinbjorn Johnson, on the said. mode for every purpose in a wide range of styles at ing wear, wedding dresses, in fact a complete line of Council, Mrs. Towne wishes a pm ae Sie e. Out of Quarantine cometar to Burleigh county and have iano Moonen Tae celine Gena Proves Interesting) ver schwantes con of Mr. and SSSI near Sterling since 1905. ! DE ‘fiauakey rigidly | i JJ examinations forgthe forec a ‘ oo Mrs. H. G. Schwantes of 417 First Besides the husband, Mrs. Hurr} ¢ A cast are Glen Hanter, May and) fal love with Bee Chew, ‘An interesting meeting and pro-|Street is hack in school again af- thers and three sis oe YaR ELSINGE 1 ind Ernest Torrence, They | daughter + wealthy “atheist cap- gram was held at the Indian School, | ter being out for several weeks 01 TCHEN ters and four chijdven to mourn he CAPITOL ee : BUNGE 1s Guy Plummer, son of bly portrayed by George ‘ Sunday afternoon by members of the !a quirantine account of diphtheria. . departure. The children ei Nonsamnaon Sinan eeu Onto ctes Mowat i; free L. T, L. under the direction of Miss CUPBOARD S aged 20, Bingen } Nopvanmion : the novel by Homer Croy is the feu a Mellie Dohse, one of the teachers in B. 10 years and Elnoir R. aire ee ture suttrsetion at the Ettinse the ara ages igang eg en UetOUeGHUEUEAUEAEALEHNOEE 1 the school, _ Mr, and Mrs. Lorenzo ‘H. Belk of By NELLIE MAXWELL Funeral services will be h LOCA SEEERN TS {re for today and tomorrow, Monday | HHH HUUUUUAGUEOUOUNGHGAGUNDECDEA ET ETE The Indian girls had their cate- erie : oe the wholesome TAS ea! : crite Indian girls had their cite. this city announce the ‘birth of | segesaqpacaeucsnesnencencsnesnozoass |the | Methodist church at Sawin wallibe shawa auithe Cane lewis inde ven Mae Grit : Cesponses with enthusiasm, Mamie S00 at the Bismarck ‘hospital to-} Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock | (3) op} foes eM AS ACE He outlast sycur! wate (ulle tion ws ee Reed gave a recitation entitied, “The ¥- GOOD THINGS FOR EVERYBODY | with Rev. ©. F. Strutz of this city| 10 Theatre becinning tonight. | in| and the picture id to he ene of ‘ ef Two Portraits,” which was very long] Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slag are the | = inbchacgelion ithe Hineral’ ceriiteeg|oey word tle swampy snd vilain and showed excellent memory work. greatly enjoyed by the girls. Following the L. T. L. teresting. ‘i Miss Stevens, a Y. W. C. A. worker among the Indians, was present and made a few well chosen remarks. The next meeting of the L. T. L, will be held at the Indian School, the first Sunday in May. program, ces for the late Rich- ae » poor | Miss R. M. Appleby gave a address } number of the patrons of the school, scrape out the kernels, leating the lard Moore neeante a 1 s the aun to t to an Ke n r which was very interesting to all. | were present and weemed to enjoy.) hulls on the cob.. Sprinkle a Nttle meniten tian, Bho died {Irish folk happier, Maggie Muldcon | Miss Appleby did Red Cross work inthe program. 0 | galt Inside the tomatoes, mix butter | pe" hela Tuesday. morni (Colleen Moore) rouses herself to | “ Rumania and her accounts of. vari- | pals iene and seasoning with the corn, fill the jaf, proCatnedeal a furious jealousy, for she js catain| TR MB, BOLTON | ' ous experiences with the people and Bismarck Hopsital | tomatoes, cover with the slice T@ |iuther Slag will be in < the Fifth Avenue miss is*going to . WA. Tu. 4 us their customs and all was most al guittedntor the per hos- | moved and bake in a moderate oven | ‘ather Slag will be in charge of the) steal her sweetheart, Danny O‘Rour Osteopathic Phy: y HBRE FROM. REGAN The Misses Anna Liebe and Agnes Thor teachers of the Regan school ‘ i 4 Admitted to the St. Alexius ‘nos- , HOSKINS - ME } ER | i i ; Weroiin tue sity, Betaiday. on! butiness | ital for I to the St. Alexius os | (ook until barely soft in water to | Chapter No. 10 Tuesday even- ; | paper, too. Spring is the time to re- pertaining to their school work, Miss|}cth Mesemer, Stanton: Miss| cover, one cupful of chopped celery jing at 7:30. Important busi- Fs pane Re ae Liebe was accompanied by her eighth grade pupils who had their photo- graphs taken preparatory. to the|tetnwaite, city; Mrs, Michael| aNd cook twenty minutes, Season 5 . Our close of the school year. _ Guss, Beach; Mrs. Michael Hils-| With two teaspoonfuls of salt and rin ower stock of wall papers, paints, brushes riage cher, city. Discharged: Mrs, $.| Cook for an hour or two in a fire- 7 a ? a] : HERE ON BUSINESS D. Cook, city; Baby William ®aui| less cooker. , and all kinds of supplies is very com- J. W. Phunkett of Jamestown was} Webb, city; here on business today. Hedden Real. Webb Block lular monthl when the club will hav : i | Dr. Schipfer’s Residence a Beautiful Home SEE HEDDEN FOR CITY SERVICE. Estate Agency } parents of a baby girl born at the} . Smith read a letter from Con-/St. Alexius hospital. tractions were well patronized. A pital for treatment: Ruben Zic- kuhr, Bert; Ernest Meier, Kintyre; Mrs. Christ Geier, Hazelton. charged: Mrs. Jchn Olson, eigh; Mrs. Irvin Small, Bismarck; Mrs. Henry Schlichting, Garri- son; Albert Swanson, Was®burn; Lester Rambough, Kintyre. Sts Alexius Hospital Dis Rose Boehm, Mandan; Mrs. John Danabash, ‘city; Mrs. R. H, This- Mre. Frank Thomas, Solen; George Schonover, Fort Phone 0 jmy head over on his shoulder, he it may seen, t'm going from the Swedish Lutheran church Tas Is the time of year when we enjoy green corn, On the kernels of fresh-gathered corn and until the tomato is soft. Salmagundi of Vegetables.—Take | tender cor cut from the cob— ; enough to fill two cups—acd to this a:pint of thin slices of okra pods; remove the seeds and white lining from two sweet green peppers and chop fine; add two chopped white onions. Remove the peel from four good-sized tomatoes, cut tnto quar- ters and mix with the vegetables. and onion mixed. When both are tender add to the other vegetables Cream Prune Pie,—Put through a sieve a cupful of stewed prunes; add a cupful of milk, one teaspoon- ful of cornstarch, a third of a cup- ful of sugar, the yolks of two eggs. well beaten, and pour tnto a ple plate lined with pastry. Add the well-beaten whites and bake until firm. ‘The whites may be reserved for a meringue if desired. Pineapple Compote.—Take one pineapple to five bananas. Slice | the pineapple and cook in’ a heavy Lima beans, cooked until tender and served with butter and cream with seasoning, are delicious. A | few hills of these beans will. sup- | play 2 small family with plenty for the fall. @, 1928, We Cook by «Electricity. It is Safe. Interment will be in oterling the cemeter® Funeral ser’ funeral services. Pallbearers will be fellow guards cortege will be made up from the prison, Interment will be made in St. Mary's cemetery. ROYAL ARCH MASONS Regular meeting Bismarck ness. ARCH PRESERVER SHOES have foot annoy- ances when you can keep your feet active, comfortable Richmond’s Bootery wh ies lat the penitentiary and the funeral} MILLINERY, LADIES’ FINE SHOES, SLIPPERS, HOSTERY AN LARGE AND Ladies, Misses and Childrens Hats COATS, SULTS, DRESS i PAGE FIVE oe i Community Council State Meeting of ; Holds Interesting League of Women Voter; : Meeting | eine It is not growing like a tree : ing | \ ' Plans are under way for holding In bulk, doth make man better be, Er VERS the annual state convention of the! : ' The regular meeting of the Wom-| Peague of Women Voters of North | Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, { en's Community Gouneil was held! peje vena eotbs May TER IE| ' Saturday afternoon at the Rest Room edo eh red Saat bye To fall a log at last, dry, bald and sear. Gith: Mra. crowneap een dite ahd 17, and there is a good deal of | B The reports of the various -com-|interest in the announcement that | A lily of a day { mittees showed great interest and]in conjunction with the convention | : . ' tivity along the various lines} there will be a two-day Citizenship | ih Is fairer far, in May, \ work that the council spon- | School. | u ; is e sors. ‘The rest. room committee re-|" Prominent women are to be secur: | ‘i Although it fall and die that night, | ported that 140 had registered during /ed to spenk at the Citizenship Scliool | It was the plant and flower of light! i « BabioECanil uiallWehildrunphad been foc oes one eee cces cone were oH In small proportions we just beauties see: H cared for, while the méthers had}terest to women, and Miss H A ‘ be ye shopped in the city. Most of these] Wells, regional director of the Lea- | And in short measures life may perfect be. were rural women, ue of Women Voters, will be in| fe). SERA | in * & . ry i =I mson. y Mary Cashel gave a report! Grand Forks to preside, at the con- | ba ' je : of work among ithe girls new | vention’ and:to ad Me principal talk | tiie u Scout Troop ‘ See te tf at the banquet which will be a fea- | 5 Pa uber will be PREM ORE { ioned captain. Women of MRO (AE WOO sha | | HS, SKIRTS ISTS, SWEATERS, D UNDERWEAR, AT VERY AT COMPLETE. Ladies Dresses and Skirts a rth : net | Thomas Jefferson. This week Not since the baby “Why do you. say® your" adopted prices about one-third Jess than usual. fine silk and wool dresses and sk priced very low pict SE ee ee ore ronatare apart for the proper observance, of |been so lovetlike, and yet all the| baby, John? Isn't little Jack our i ; money ae re BT with the Community Coun- | tie respect @ue this Amer es-| while there a kind of something] adopted baby 2” L d H $ $ . D $ 5 cil and asks that the lists may_ be ment ant an effort is being Bee between us. Ny we began tol “Ng, my dear. Te is yours by adies ats 19.385 to 3.98 resses 39.50, 29.50 to 9.8 kindly mailed to her at the earliest " S| talk of Paula Perier. option—but —but—Leslie, God for- | Mi . F ¢ at ewents sever [alee _ | adoption—but —bu ie, God for H Sk Fl ereenane oli home in jeje) Fe Seeea yond imowotnes geusin| ticioe deine eanIeneee | isses Hats $5.98 to $1.98 irts $9.85, $5.98 to $3.98 “Mrs. Robert Orr, chairman of thy psps iad SPEER that is going about the town, Les-!” | felt my eyes widen with surprise | Tee Ae Renae celce Tate cined Vistar jou Olieel Meth ccfUacobscn,Wnughvervot| i algeenit know anv gossinys Liang] ) Dent leuehiice me, Tae 1 de} x the summer and that all civic bodies | Rev. and Mrs. 0. S. Jacobson of this swered. “I never let people talk xos-) not like such kinds of joRes. | ri 1es. 0a S an ul S ai ies als S ani wea ers communicate with her soon relative} city and a student of the coliege|sip to m ‘ “Tm not laughing, dear heact. 1| to their contributions for the ps at Huron, South Dakota was to sing “Are you sure you do not know! am trying to tell you that Paula 9 3 e styles in ¢ > WE adc ee i es reer ener: Vs Pees Neen meee Ra a ‘plentiens Meee a ceendeasting vatation at| that every one has said that it was] Perier put little Juck in front of our Handsome styles in all the wanted cloths and colors Exclusive models, handsome styles, fine si i. Rapid City. § D.. last evening with| Paula Perier that put little Jack in| door because she was almost stirv | of the season. You will find very many exclusive CONVO) : Entertain: at Prett the Glee Club from her college. Miss | front of our door?” ing and she had found that no one | models in our stock, each with its own charm. Special and sport dels including the sleeveless vestee effects i e ain a i. y " Jacobson was to sing in a trio. a believe H Thy Mista usin cea ey Py youns Sn with) bargains at and wonderful values at Bridge Luncheon and Dinner Z ike that but I paid no attention tela baby; and she decided that as the 8 n and FROM TELFOR it, I thought it was God.” child belonged to me and as T was} $39 50 $29 85 $19 85 and $11 85 $9 85 $7 95 $5 98 to’$3.98 oes Miss mling of Telfor was| Jack's arm clasped me tighter and] perfectly able to bring it up in com odd) hed) - . . ’ . ’ . he) . ’ its: We Cc. Bush and Mrs. MLE] in the y and S his y touched my hair lovingly parative Inxury J was the logical . MeIntyre were joint hostesses Sat-| ,usines: framling “1 that time if it hadn't} one to take care of it.” “ aa stternconlat Bee cr of the county and visited at the} been for that blessed baby I wouldn't | (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) LOW SHOES ON SALE MUNSINGWEAR SALE and a six Gelock. bridge dinner. at County Superintendents office. Ladies pa oL a lip- Ladies’ Silk Vests the home of Mrs. Bush, 610 Fift ae Pe aches DI | pers and sande in By 7 ¢ i i M erine Bartley, Dick+ 1 a t Fr 4 he tom a ables, we’ entertained | ®——— a irs Catherine Hartley: biek-| MIRS, E, L HURR, LaGrce ns nierea $3.75 to $2.50 at the luncheon at which the ap-| | CITY NEWS. eS eee uae STERLING, DIES | Teta mi eATIEED adies: Unionsuitel pointments were carried out in aly 9 vy and satin ina ne 4d S , s s pretty color scheme of yellow and|® = - 7 ew ¢ ranted col: 3 rer vatcoloy eaemer ohipalion pa ae IN HOSPITAL |} new and wanted co! $1.48 to $1.00 the afternoon with honors being won! gy and Mrs. John Phli of this| , Funeral services for Irene Olson, siaion 5 OL Mer ave MORO Ladies’ Vests and ty Mrs. R. B. Murphy. Four tables £ Hast eal: soy }daughter of Mr Mrs. Pete! M an Reena : $1.06 to 0) per pair ———— peta ee of the teachers from the Junior and] City are the parents of a baby girl OISGHT Pio) leh West. Wed nesdy, rs. Ernest L. Hurr, residing two ants , the high school were entertained at | born this morning. Hson, who died last Wednesday | and a half miles south of Sterling at \ ‘delightt iebeldee sai at which from the effect of heart trouble Seine theuBicniarck Kot 3 90c and 79¢ tieesunmie tet] Gee necrage/ag) novel § and complications, were largely at-| pital yesterday afternoon following $4.98, $3.98, es’ Unionsuits Honors were Mea 'Eiva] Miss Rita Murphy, a teacher in]tended by friends of the Temily: ta short illness having been in the 2.98 to $1.98 MANDAN ND ‘ abe \ Whitson and Masion MeGruth. |tae Junior High School was unable | Funeral services were conducted) hospital less thah two weeks. ! $2.8 $1.98. ‘ 9 to 85¢ are out of luck. Ima; ss Vamp AT ALL GROCERS beautiful Rufth Clifford, comes down ke (Kenneth F n). Innocent Dan- s only desire is to become a good oliceman like his Dad and the so-} ciety girl, with not a vampish| 119% 1th St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. MAUL Show Realizing that the wonderful display of Easter Plant: in their riot of colors throughout the entire rainbow at our greenhouses at 3d Street and Avenue E., if kept for our own eyes alone to feast on would be selfishness, we are going to next Sunday afternoon sirup until tender. Cool and lay in and useful simply by securing * terns to select from, We cheeriully offer sugzestions | a glaés dish, cover with sliced ba- the right kind of shoe? The a m u ia a and color schemes for home decoration, * * id . . abe) led ith grate i> fi Located in Bi&smarck’s best residential district, can fig) Raw’ irr eieat Serve. with Arch Preserver Shoe oan ; ibe purchased if taken withi: whipped cream and cake. your feet a help instead of a Dita Je carry 2 pax FRR aa eyo 2 The Price i Ai thin Hi pee two, or, three Canned tongue ard spinach hindrance. We have your fa- A let you feast with us. We carry a full sine of paintss Var nishes and enamels for weeks. The Price is right. All inquiries to be made | should be heated In the can before vorite style, too. Let us show ‘The greenhouses will be thrown open for your Glass: Paint 3 a Varnigh OXLCRIOL UBS Botichi i thru this agency. | Opening. scat ~~ inspection. lass, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Wax, Polishing Oils There will be no entrance fee. We are putting on the show. ! HOSKINS - MEYER. Wanted!” We've just the design you will like best and a very good grade of wall decorate your walls—make the home more beautiful and pleasant. plete, in fact the largest west of the Twin Cities. WALL PAPER We wit to emphasize the fact, we carry here in Bismerck the largest stock of wall paper of any concern west of the Twin Cities. Hundreds of pat+ and Brushes. In fact everything found in the most com- plete Paint store. Bismarck Paint & Glass Company 4th & Rosser Bismarck Phone 399)