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| ' ’ } ok ‘advanced baking and chemistry. * Mrs. French Elected Vice President of State Federation| Mrs. J. P, Freneh, president of the Thursday Musical Club of this city, was pnanimously elected vice-pre dent of;the State Federation of Musi cal Clubs at ‘the Annual mecting which was recently held in Grand Forks. This is a singular honor and Mrs. French is receiving the coogra- tulations of her friends who are just learning @f the honor hestowed upon her, ¥ ‘, 5 Former Resident On Radio Program s Glenn Bruce, daughter of judge of the North Dakot supreme court and Mrs. A. A, Biuce, former residents of this city, now located in Chicago, gave an expres- sion recital last evening, which was broadcast from the Oak Leaves radio station at the Armes hotel in Chi- cago. | Miss Bruce is the second ar- tist to appear on the program from this station. A recent issue of “Oak Leaves" a weekly publieation gotten out at Oak Park, Chicago, contained a_ pic ture of Miss Bruce and her full pro- gram. Miss Bru is a former stu- dent of the University of North Da- kota and while there studied under Miss Nellie Kingsbury, head of the jon’ department of Wesley atory, LEAVES FOR CHICAGO ~ ker Baking and Candy Com- for the past four years left ho where he will enter the Siebel Institute of Technology taking up a course in pany this. morning for Chic: NAMED: AS CORRESPONDENT Charles G. Burke was named as correspondent for “The Quill” offi- cial national publication of the Sig- ma Delti Chi, national professional journalistic society of which he is a member at a meeting held late Tuesday afternoon, INSPECTS SCHYOL J. W. Riley, state High School in- spector is. spending the week in Ramsey County inspecting schools. Mr. Riley spent Wednesday at Devils Lake. RETU FROM MANDAN Mr, and 's, J. J. Loberg of the Hughes Apartments have returned from Mandan where they have been visiting with friends, WOMEN’S RELIEF CORPS The Women’s Relief corps will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the home.of Miss Kate Lyon®, 200 Man- dan Avenue. LEAVES .FOR CROOKSTON Mrs. John G, Karasiewiez and son Bobby left last evening for Crook- ston, Minnesota to spend Easter with her sister. HERE ON BUSINESS B. F. Lawyer, a banker at Wing and McKenzie is in the city for a few days attending to business) af-, fairs. MAY LOCATE HERE J. N. Regan, with the-DuPont Pow- der Co. is here on business and will probably make this city his home. SPENDS FEW DAYS HERE Mrs. A. S,.Wilkinson of Wing was in the city yesterday shopping and looking after business affairs, REPURNS FROM ASHLEY Scott Cameron] returned yesterday afterno6fi from a short business trip wo Ashley. . past MATRON'S CLUB The Past Matrons of the Eastern Star will meet with Mrs. Clifton Johnson on Friday afternoon. FROM BRADDOCK 0. Felthein of Braddock transact- ed business in the city yesterday. TANCRED COMMANDERY , Regular. meeting Tancred Commandery tonight at 7:30; Cook by Electricity. It is Cheaper. Let Your Bridal Ring Be The Love- | liest Of Its Kind. 0 The “Ring of Rings” should ‘be. one that you can look! at with'pride through the com- ing years. If it is purchased here it will be just that. We feature the “Wedding Bells” and *“True Love” ‘pat- * terns made. in _ platinum, white or green ‘gold—with or ‘ without diamonds. We also have a latge stock of plain gold wedding rings in all the different sizes. > « ; os _ FA, KNOWLES t The Pea a lueky. wedding: -. Society Establishes Record This Week A record has been established by the Humane Society for the Friend- less, for seven childrery have been placed in good private homes, three of them taking a long journey to re- latives in a central southern e, in charge of an officer of the society. Rev. A, Guenther, a member of he staff, left for Sheridan county today with two little Russian chilaren where they will be placed in homes of their nationality. A brother of these children was placed in a home in McLean county earlier in the week. A young German girl was placed on the train for Carson by the Superin- tendent of the Society, this after- noon, She goes to a home where a child was received and subsequently adopted some years ago and the fos- ter parents have been so well pleased with the first child adopted, they are aking the second with like intent, GOES TO MINOT Miss Nydia Smith left this morn- ing for Minot after spending her springs vaei parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Smith. Miss Nydia will spend the remainder of the week in Minot attending the Northwestern Teachers Association which convenes there todi nd to- morrow. Miss Smith has six weeks school before her term ig completed, after which time she will spend the summer in Bismarck. RED CROSS OFFICIAL HERE A. L. Schafer, director of the Cen- tral Division of the Junior Red Cross'was in the city on official bus ness yesterday, Mr. Schafer came especially to visit the Junior Red Cross which is org: ed at the In- dian School and was very \ much pleased with the work that is being done there, COMING HOME Word received by friends of the “North Star Music Makers” state that the hoys were engaged to play at three dinner parties and banquets while in Seattle and were leaving for Spokane on Saturday April 12, where they ‘had an engagement to play for the Winter Garden Hotel. TO GIVE BENEFIT DANCE The Daughters of the American, Revolution have issued invitations for a large benefit dance to be given at Patterson's Hall on the evening of May 3rd. This will be one of the largest of the dancing ‘parties plan- ned for the social season following Easter, HERE FROM JAMESTOWN Miss Murial Robinson, whois at- tending school in Jamestown is spending Easter with her father, R. C. Robinson at the McKenzie hotel. ALUMI MEETING A special meeting of the Bismarck hospital Alumni Association will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in: the Nurses’ Reception Room. GOES TO TWIN CITIES W. E, Perry léft last evening on No, 4 for the Twin Cities on a bus- iness trip. ON SHOPPING TRIP Mrs. E. D, Fogle came in from Lin- ton yesterday to spend several days shopping and visiting with friends. Camphor Acts Quick People are surprised at the quick action of simple camphor, witchhazel, hydrastis, ete. as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle helps any case sore, weak or strained eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Jos. Bri low, druggist. —Adv. nat the home of her! Queen of the Philadelphis show (w: Miss Florence Osbeck shown wearing the — prize-winning ribbon, RETURNS FROM FARGO Mrs. Frank Barnes returned last evening from Fargo where she has been visiting the past week. ON LEGAL BUSINESS Attorney Russell Chase of James- town is attending to legal business in the city toda = » APRON A smart alps frock has an apron skirt and a scarf of white printed in bright red’ flowers and long knotted fringe. BOW TRIMMINGS Bows of highly polished cire rib- SKIRT r one brim and some of the loops extend below the hairline. FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re- move Them With Othine— Double Strength This preparation for the removal of freckles is so successful in re- moving freckles und giving « clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. = Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of Othine and re- move them, Even the first few ap- pheations should show a “wonderful improvement, some af the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. ~~Adv. DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. TRADE MARK Your home should mean to you Warmth,Comfort, Beauty These are impossible without “ - awool rugs on the floor F you intend to purchase a rug this Spring, find a dealer who has a representative selection of seamless rugs made by the’ ALEXANDER SMITH & SONS, CARPET COMPANY, tlie largest manufacturers of rugs in the world. Maximum durability in proportion to cost. > Tapes try, Velvet, and Axminster Seamless Rugs i "ALL SIZES ‘ Look for trade mark _of every rug. statnped on back Alexander Smith & Sons » NEW YORK THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE | (Made extempore by a gentleman,*occasioned by a fly drinking out of Ins cup of Drink with me, and drink as |; Freely welcome to my cup, Could’st thou sip and sip it up. Make the most of life you may; Life is short and wears away. Both alike are mine and thine, _ Hastening quick to their decline; Thine’s a summer, mine nor more, Though repeated to threescore; Threescore summers, when they're Wilt appear as short as one. . ale.) gone, —William Oldys. TTER FROM SLIE PRESCOTT TO ALICE HAMILTON | DEAR LITTLE Of course I was very much sur- prised when your cable came telling ie of your engagement to Karl and hen, thinking over the matter, 1 decided that I oughtn't to be 5 prised, for I think, my dear, you .al- ways intended to marry him, Don't be angry at that; Ido not mean it as erudely as it sounds. Most girls intend to marry — the men they do marry long before the men themselves have the slightést inkling of what is before them. Had I never met Jack, probably some day I wonld have married Kar! myself, but having met my husband T could of no more married any other man that I could have taken my own life, Ss STE) 1am sure T hope you will be very happy, Alice dear, and T see no rea- son why’ you will not, for you are going to marry one of the best, men in al this world, the man whd will probably live only to make you happy. I am glad for your sake that he is rich, for I do not think that you could be very happy without money. I remember that you said as much when I married Jack. Of course I am glad that * Karl gave you another string of pearls better than the ones he gave me,” | but honestly dear, I am a little bit sorry that you told me of it in your | I have an over stock over $ ‘0: Mandan, N. Dak. sion. complete happiness—a famous 5-foot shelf ha: 5 feet 1% inches. its frequent use. ' THE PIONE Millinery Sale must be disposed of at a sacrifice. Come in and compare my styles and prices. Bus Fares Refunded on all purchases Moline Millinery Modes \ DR. ELIOT'S OMISSION Dr. Charles W. Eliot’s 5-foot shelf of books has long been the standard of all that is complete and necessary in the achievement of culture, education, information and diver- | i} | The famous educator has recently dis- | | In announcing the new addition, Dr. Eliot expresses the hope that it will not be the least used book on the shelf and recommends First National Bank | first cable, Tt makes me feel a though you always envied me the pearls When you come home if you wish them [will give them back to you | aus your wedding present. 1 have lost a few of them as perhap you | know, but because of my ignorance of their worth at first, and my | knowledge of after, they have always y of great an ance and sorrow to me. 1 hav hot worn them for a preat while and | T would be much happier if they Were not repesing: in my jewel sate You will probably not have time to answer this letter for mother ca- bles me that you are sailing very soon I know that you will be mad over a of Easter Hats that 10.00. Nigey Blk. covered that this collection of famous vol- umes lacked one tiny volume that makes for savings book and the s been lengthened to ER BANK {my baby BUSTER BROWN Buster Brown collar, I expect mother will cable when you start. Jack and I and the baby Alice, he is the sweetest | thing on this earth. The stiffly lay Tam almost. sure he| Will try to be at the pier to meet] starched, with a large bow tie is the aie HENUEH eee lauehea| Yeu all favorite neck arrangement of many eae Mh aASiktad ERACAHe only lind 1 shall be very glad to get my flappers. arn ar NG . 7 family home again . a pain in his little tummy Houlwale: LESLIE NEW VESTS a lovely time you have had} (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) Vests of henna or bright red flan- ve been pre Tne! are frequently seen peeping from sentec yglish court and had a Aen 7 he tailleur of navy blue. any git could wish, and now vou! Bus fare refunded on all! Don't forget the Annual are coming back to one ne aa RA eine AG; y i 7 hieest wand tichest conn aen. 4, | @illinery purchases over $10. Charity Ball at the Grand America I ‘At Moline’s Milliner Modes, | Pacific Hotel Monday evening. {Mandan, N. Dak. Wagner’s Orchestra. appreciate EASTER MORN REQUIRES BUNCHES OF THE NEWLY GROWN POTTED PLAN Kaster Lilies — Glorious plants, r had, with three and more blooms and /buds, $1.25, § wp to $10.00, Darwin Tulips In pans, in pin 2.000 TH inths Pink, White and blue 30c¢ per bloom. Primrose and $1.25. Begonias Pink and red everblooming type CUT FLOWERS ter Lilies — Beautiful blooms, per dozen $6.00. 9 Bacterfly ight pink) and Premier (deep pinky per dozen at $4.00 gnc 0. Carnitions All colors, per dozen ro, Daffodils ——p. dozen, $2.00, Darwin Tulips—Pink. red and dW, per doze D seus -Pure white, per dozen,, $2.00. Pussy Willows. Ver dozen fi sonable greens tree with all Cut Flowers.) We have some very attract et oarrangements of both Plants and Cut Flowers, priced from $3.00 up.. FOR FRIENDS FAR AWAY Delight near and far-away friends with an Kaster Greeting of Flowers. We will deliver your Flower Gills and Greetings at the time you specify to any part of the United States or Canada through our TRLEGRAPH DELIVERY SERVICE { a AN prices fo. b. Bismarck, Open Easter Morning | ‘lla OSCAR H. WILL & CO. i PION tG ON } Phone 784-W Member Florist ssociation, LESSEN TE It adds a lustre of newness to your old cloches. We can take a very badly soiled gar- ment and restore it to the beautiful garment it was. We will call for your dresses, svi i —in fact any piece of clothing —and return it with satisfying results. Give u a ring today. Hats cleaned, reblocked and finished with new ribbon and sweat bands. clusive Eagle TURN process makes felt hats look and wear like new. Our ex- ——Out of Town Orders Given 24 Hour Service—— —WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER— Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works Opposite Post Office . Phone 58” L Read Tribune Want Ads. j BOY WANTED We want several live boys in and about Bismarck to act’as* our representatives in introducing to the boys of your vicinity our plan ‘by which they ¢gn obtain baseball, football, and other athletic goods ‘absolutely free. We pay Mberal commissions” and ‘you can make good money after school ihours. Write us giving your name, address, age, and at least one reference:~ oy STUDENTS SUPPLY COMPANY .... 3724 Oakland Ave. Minneapolis, Minn, ~ Shoe Repairing While You Wait. All Work Guaranteed. Capital Shoe Repair Shop 413 Broadway