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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1924 Social and Personal ce THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a PAGE THREE Miss Betz To Speak tural College. cate that Cox district delegates have ‘ Tonight At Elks Hall wos On Tera, ROTARY CLUB Essence COOLIDGE TS Sx ti DR.R.S.ENGE | . © ; = | . Be blished Chiropractor Miss N. 0, Betz will speak this| Washington, April 30—Rep, Har-| AUDITORS TO MEET Former Attorney General Harry} Consultation Free evening at Elks’ hall at 8 o’clock at | old Knutson of Minnesota and Leroy Fargo, April 30.—Annual_ sessions i| M. Daugherty was running last in I Blk. Bi k, N.D Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. i | i | uditors of North Da- | | | a public meeting of the people of|M. Hull, a Washington gov§nment of the county f seven Coolid Honor Guest At Bismarek interested in the milk sup- |clerk, wore placed on trial in Ar-| kota will be held at Jamestown ates at large but was leading M: "6 ply. Miss Betz is here on the follow |lington County, Virginia, charged | jel to 23 tate S tor George H. Bender, of any Social Events| ip work of the milk survey made last |with a serious offense erowing. out | | nouncements receiv 7B Cleveland, the — leading Johnson | == i 3 ees F October under the direction of the | of an automobile ride the two men | Doherty, Cass county pledged delegate at large by almost | ss Nora Fauchald, who was giv-! S Se Tae : | a Vv | e Food Commissioner. The ' took on a Virginia road several wecks | ‘ y 40 of the 53 auditors in the! three to one. ovation at her appearance injdairymen of the city are co-operat- ago, Virginia policemen arrested Letters commendatory of the man-! state attended the mecting at which President Has Large Lead| Senator tity when she sang for the Ro-!ing'in having Miss Betz remain over |tuem while their car was parked on |?€F in which the Bismarck Rotary | (sx legislation and common problems ‘a HE Ce a gone fo tease Ee people of eee) ete Gertie jhandled the recent conference were yee auditor ee all us i ; ) : ew | est g the lines of the presen ep. Knutson was accompanied in| read to Ri ne he program for the meeting, ena si sas procinets, days before leaving for New York| milk supply and all are invited to | court by Representatives Larson und | poencret nee ee OY He Slwhich has not yet heen completed, is) Daugherty Falls Behind Retuins (rah a0d? prelihets “GbE ante City where she will fill an engage-| attend this meeting Newton of Minnesota, the ‘latter of | UCmelind, president of the elub:jin charge of yin the residential preter] eaubed ment with Sousa’s band as soloist eh whom is acting as his attorney, and | Chairmen ot the various committees | man county Columbus, Ohio, April 30.—Ohio's r oprimary gave President Cool: | While on D, Fess, ead its | i ° the Coolidge site, had over 6,000 | Over Senator Johnson— jiotes more than Daugherty in for the coming season, OBSERVE MOTHER'S DAY State: Senator Ball of! Virgil | Who assisted in the event were given | organization a oh let id } ind Senator Johnson 17,- Previous to her departure for the; Members of the Progressive Moth- | counsel for the defense, j ovations by the club with a special county, Fifty ane delegates to the Republican }igi son the Republican ticket. For} YOu Twin Cities Miss Fauchald was the; er's Club met with. Mrs. George | At the outset Judge Brent cleared!| demonstration in favor of F. L, Conk- | Renville county, vicepresident national convention will go pled, the Democratic presidential endorse. | * ' honored guest at a number of social|Tekippe yesterday afternoon for! the courtroom of persons under 18/ 'i% general chairman of the confer-| It. W. rd, Ward county, 4 leo President: Coolidge, backed by ment, 4,952 precine ve Cox 4 | Wait. es events given in Minot where she was {their regular meeting, The afternoon | years of uge, ‘The corridors of the | €M¢e committees. In token of the biry-tr : \pcputar indorsement tor the presi: [ard MeAdoo 17,628 | — house guest at the home of her|was given over to a Mother's Day | courthouse were jammed with spec-| #PPreciation of his work, Mr. Conk- dent hy a six to one vote o brother. Numerous dinner, tea and| program. Response to roll call was | tutors lin was presented with a 17) jewel | ODT 8 2 5 eae a 2 ie ator Hiram Johnson, of ¢ theatre parties were crowded into} made from quotations pertaining to} a jury was selected within the! White gold, pentagon Gruen watch by CELEBRATION who saree aie Tew her short. vi rst hulf hour of the proceeding, and | the club. OF BIRTHDAYS th irom! PAINT AT CUT PRICES | ye state in Standard House and Barn! BONHAM BROS. t of ten days in that | motherhood. » primaries held yesterday : y city. Mrs. Lowell Taft read a most in-|the defense waived the reading of| The members also expressed their rte froin ote third or the} Paint worth $4.50 gallon for = teresting paper upon “Mothers of | the indictment. if gratitude ut the efforts of President NEW N. P. PLAN le i Hib ee en tha} only $2.65. Seigals Shoe} Wednesday Study Club Famous Men.” The Club plins to So Se | Duemeland in securing the selection g former governor dames M. Cox.! Store, * . % continue their study during the lof Bismarek as the conference city. é ' Viseanpecntien (aTHeNtlll PEMMUTERERUGN ee a Ito eatre Members of the Wednesday Study Meee ities will be taken before jmarck to be host to this gathering. | When the North Coast Limited {state's entire delegation of 48 votes Cook by Electricity. Tonight and Thursday sumption of study -in Septem- It was voted by the club to con- Chicago April 29 for its 7. |bucked by popular endors of It is Cleaner. EE na fahout twe and a half te on |Wifliam Gibbs McAdoo. Don’t infuriate Your over Cl r a a je eee Moat ead te Nec earueeen her. 0] PERMI N jtinue the boy's work under the lead: | ie UI CO SBALLTE: Tia i uA a | | ership of J. J. YM. MacLeod in con- | |. ai ue tea to all club women and their! prespyTERIAN AID TO MEET junction with the Kiwanis club and} Vortland, it will carry an anal friends in the city interested in the, ius othe Mayer or every | President Coolie cried every | i Wife.—Take Her to : nate A regular business jal meet- ; mille fund of the Community Coun: in aE hrm ian ALaTSRAREET ERAS: and town. along its routs mjcounty by a urge majority, in the elt, | Bhe Wamceesy evidy Ciub Will terian chueeh will be held ‘tomorrow | donate the proceeds of the silver tea | (rt ‘acome citizens generally ss esti- is, Wi : ferential vote ever Senator John wenera ti- | Giinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Noh {Preferential vote aver Senator doh rch ed that $3,500 will be needed for | )1NClS MC HN RerTURaeey ANC aie a While fovmer “Govertons Gdx bd hich has ‘bee y taxe |: i e 8 heen pre- rin cuit rry on the work us a part | “",) O'S ce ‘ countic®. Incomplete returns indi which has “been heavily taxed the lnared and refreshments will be ser-|Mitter Raised in Investigation | school program. ee ; Dt eee ¢, warden of the peniten- | /& silver annivers : paid a tribute to the it of Ren aitaeiions a centu y in a short address upon | (°" 3! ee au i TRIAS add {ft Pacific passenger s Trinity English Lutheran church will | ee that th unite ane ally ue cet A 1500-pound birthd: meet tomorrow evening in the church ST. MARY'S SEWING CIRCLE Washington, April ‘30.—The ques- | would be a sure deterrent of crime.| ' le by the dining parlors at 7:30 at their reguiar| Members of St. Mary's Sewing|tion of the validity of the oil land! He declared that reformation must | PC! in honor 0 the © meeting. A splendid musical pro-|Circle will meet tomorrow afternoon | permits held by Gordon Campbell, | begin with the youth of the land and | “*¢lte it to be the la ved following the meeting. A gen- = = eral invitation ix extended to alij Of Case Against Senator YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY | members to he present for thi : The Young Peoples Society of the | ing. Per we ecoene nice Wheeler Matinee Every Day At. ONIGH DAY and THURSDAY WEDN EARLE WILLIAMS stand finest | Vocal Solo.,....Miss Ruth Willams {be present. Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mrs.| Falls and the resulting Senate in- | ideals of life. 7 Piano Solo.........Mrs. C. E, Ward|Leo DeRochford and Mrs, H. C. Han- Prof. Bublitz, pgincipal of ty: Hit KEM | Vocal Solo W. G. Dahl] son will act hostesses. Witnesses before the Senate com-| School celebrated his birthday and | gram has been prepared. Mrs. Theo-lat 2:30 in the auditorium of the| indicted in Montana with Senator! that the passing of more laws did] Ptthday cake ¢ Tiny cake | JANE NOVAK dore Quanrud and Miss Jacobson will school. A social entertainment has | Wheeler, is under consideration here | not abate the evil, but that the real | 2°X¢s of Kvceting have gone to tie-| BEN ALEXANDER act as hostesses at this meeting. The }been arranged and all members and result of testimony given in the | solution must come in contact be- | Kt #Kents all over the United States. | ‘ me program for the evening follows: — |their friends are cordially invited to| grand jury investigation Great |euenscitizang iaiineuleqtingebcltee \ BULL, MONTANA | in bosadittno Sidi “BB ty Oe cig j mittee have testified that the land | honors for the club were accorded Finer Texture | “JEALOUS Address-—John Thorpe, Assistant At- STOPS IN FARGO involved amounts to 10,000 actes,/by Judge Nucssle who presented | and | [ torney-General. . 2] Fb. Smith stopped in Fargo yes-| which is in excess of the limit under | him with a gift suitable to the ocea- | ” terday on business and spent the day| the law for any personal holdings in | gion, j Larger Volumoa | HUSBANDS 9, MANHIAGRERRROUNGHD there looking after business affairs. | any one state. It also has been tes-| 1, S, Craswell explained the plans i | a | Don ¢ Doubt The marriage of W. A. Woodmark | tified that some of the land acquired | for continuing boys welfare work in] Washington, April 30. in your bakings r{P A drama of a wife's indiscre and Miss Margaret Barfknecht of this by the Campbell interests was car- | Bismarck. was reached by r je |f tion and a husband's folly Your city, on December 20, 1923 at Man-| BF. Wenzel and b. R. Baird are| ried under dummy names, |* “Billy” Laist was a guest of honor | Senate conferees on differences over ° Help wish thrills, pathos and strony dan has been announced. Both Mr./mong the business visitors at No decision has been reported j and he complimented the Rotarians] the soldier bonus bill, Most of the’ Same Price ie [J feart: interest, featuring Jane Woodmark and his wife are well |#0 yesterday from this city. on the way the bunquet and dance] Provisions in dispute were of a min. | WP]P Novak, Ben Alexander — and known in this city and their mar- 2 were handled at the state capitol.| or nature and early ratification of Karle Williams, i- riage comes as a surprise to their GOES TO. FARGO 3 Thanks of the club were extended the conference report by the Senate wer cars . The Tragi Comedy many firends. Miss Barfknecht is a] | Fred Miller transacted business in Meeting Closes) through nim to the Catholic Daugh: | and House-was predicted by the con- iff] OWES years seg OL of Married Life daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert] Fargo yesterday, Barfknecht of this city. The cere- mony was performed at the residenc of Rev. Father Clements at Mandan. || Mr. and Mrs. Woodmark will re ters for the assistance given them|ferees who agreed unanimously on! The Fourteenth annual meeting of | under the leadership of Mrs. William| the report. The bill will then go to Cc the Bismarck Presbtycrian Mission- | Laist. the President. ' ITY NEWS | ary Society closed a most enjoyable | J. L, Bell reported that plans were} Soe ' Pinas ———————— | and profitable two days session yes-| under way to make selections for] The spectium of a star 2 a Ounces pic |} “FIGHTING BLOOD initheFiretaYeur for Geo | Comedy..“A Waggin’ Tail” ae ows not Hl Witions of Pounds Bors! ¢ \ side in this city. Bismarck Hospital Nertay atternoanl ind Mindant boys to attend the military training| only the materials of which it is Aulwons of Pounds Bors: * | ata Admitted to the Bismarck hospi-]. Mrs. L. F, Crawford was elected | camp at Fort Snelling this summer, | composed but also its physical condi- | by the Governm 5 ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE LUNCH- |tal: Baly Elmer Jorgenson, -Brein; | president of the association for the| E. P. Quain presided over the pro- | ton EON Hilda Lorenz,’ Hebron; Mrs. John| coming year. gram and ‘shared honors in the | Mrs. C. M. Henry Hollst, Mrs. Clif- | Brast, Kulm; Mrs. Dave Silver, Wish-|. Miss Mary Tavlor and Miss Jose-|noon’s meeting with John French of > pr ton Johnson, Mrs. E, T. Burke and} ek; John -Schoenbuk, Zap; A. M.|phine Petrie of New York City made | the April committee, Mrs. Thomas Hall entertained the) Rendikson, Huff; E. Floyd, Beach.| some splendid addresses before the} ' Guests of honors were: remaining members of the R. T.| Discharged; Mrs.° Joh Turnquig,| various sessions, all of which were |tos, A. W. Mundy, Wil Bridge club at a 1 o'clock bridge-|Kulm; Fred r, Danzig; Mrs.{very well’ attended. The various | Bismarck; Roy Baird, Dickinson luncheon yesterday afternoon at the | Gust Malm, Kulm; Mrs. John Omodt.| churches in the Bismarck district | Coulter, Fargo, president of Agricul- The Artistic Sandal tie nee one ve ie oy Street. | Steele. were very well represented with del- a CUR’ uaerare uaa ie erscatitiowersiarere st. Alexius Hospital Orin: peoneamtorsctioelouinp seer First Ziegfeld Beauty Show Ever Here. There is a combination used in the decorating of the rooms.| Admitted to the St. Alexius hos-|sion held last evening follows: MIMEOGRAPHS Lia bsretonheg Sapien Ui aes we eens Poise fewer orev of the artistic and the Honors were won by Mrs. H. F. Kell-| pital for treatment: Master Arnold], Scripture and prayer—Rev. E. V. MAIL ORDERS NOW. Do Not Delay—Sally Sells Ort Everywhere. Seat Sale Opens April 30, Harris & Woodman:ee. SUCCESS Two years in New York — two years in Londoh — five months in Boston — six months in Chieago. LEON ERROL Funniest of all comedians, in the Most Perfect Mu Comedy Ever Produced. practical in the sandal. Slender straps and cut- outs permit hose to be worn in effective con- trast. Supple leathers and easy lines ensure the utmost foot comfort. High-heeled for dress, low-heeled for walking, the sandal correct. er at the game at which three tables | Liebelt, Golden Valle: ‘s. Peter | Headen, Wilton. were played during the afternoon. | Jucobson, city; C, Washburn, city.], Address—Miss Mary Taylor, Hain- ADDRESSOGRAPHS = Discharged: John Dougherty, Tap-}an, Chin’ p i SODALITY MAY PARTY pei Daub, Glen Ullin; Music—Mandan. and office equipment of The Sodality Girls of St. Mary’s|Ceeclia Hutzenbuhler, Sweet Briar; | “Address—Miss M. Josephine Pe' , all kinds. are giving a card and dancing party | M Henry Gottleib, Mott; Miss New York. . Phone 759 if your on Friday evening, May 9, at the | Nadine sler, Steele: Master Wil- wee Mimeograph OR schoo! hall and this is not a school | iam Kastner, Glen UNin; M. W. Hut- | Chicagoan Held affair but the first social affair to| chins, city be given following Faster by any of - a For Murder thé Catholic organizations, Degree Of Honor Meeting . A reguar meeting of the Degree| Chicago, April 30.—Otis Graves, 35, Addressograph METHODIST LADIES AID | of Honor was held lust evening in| member of electrician union No. 134,|f/ needs repairs or adjust- Two divisions of the Methodist] the A, Q, U. W. hall. Twenty-five | is held on two charges of murder in ment Ladies acaie apart fornreay alters of the Mandan Lodge were visiting | connection with the death of Robert : noon. Division No. 1 will be enter- idnteniera eeu r ! guests. Four candidates were int-|Devere, former prize fighter, and 4 tained by Mrs. F. A. Register at her | tiated; the Mandan Lodge putting |Samuel S. Bills, ice cream driver Welatelste e Apeniaand home, 622 Fifth Street and Division] on the initiatory work. The meet }union business agent, which resulted ervice is free. on is No. 3 will be entertained by Mrs. C.| ing was most interesting, due, in|from a shooting affray at u meeting hesitate to ask for it. 46 ” $3.50 to $8.00 E. Ward, 40 Rosser Street. @ great measure, to the presence of | Monday night of electrical workers. i 4 ; : Secretar Genuine Edison-Dick Mimeo- Ses sgt the Grand Secretary of the Degree palbsiaees hens e RECEIVES COPY OF PAPER .| of" Honor, Mrs. Rate Blewett at Cook bv Electricit graph supplies always fresh With Christine Huber who was one! Jamestown. Mrs. Blewett is very v Ei city. and always ready for instant It is safer. delivery. Globe - Gazette Printing Co. RALPH PENNER, Local Representative. 821 4th St. WALTER CATLETT 3 and a Great Cast. hostesses during the recent conference and was Miss received a copy of the offi cial publication of the Brainerd Ro- tarian the organ of the Rotary Club ; Ml pyar icae a years ago. rs. Blewett gave a of that city in which appeared 9/105, interesting and helpful talk at poem composed and dedicated to i their hostess, entitled, “To Chris-| the conclusion of the degree work. MILLINERY tine. =a well known in this city, having re- sided here a number of yeurs. She way the organizer of the Mandan and Bismarck lodges twentv-eight 50 GLORIOUS GIRLS—THE PICK OF THE FOLLIES Prices: Lower floor $4.40; Balcony first 2 rows $4.40; next three rows $3.85; balance $3.30; Gallery including tax. Birth | “i Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Olson of this TO REMAIN AT EAGLE ROCK |aity are’ the parents of a baby boy SACRIFICE born at the St. Alexius hospital. city by relatives that Miss Emma Sorch who has been in California the past year expects to spend the Announce Birth next two years there. Miss Sorch| Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Morton of 925 accompanied the C. A, Anderson Eighth Street, announce the birth of family west and is with them at the |® daughter at the Bismarck hospital, present time. Tuesday, April: 29. TUE AG TAG TAG TAG TING TROT AG DoN TNOTROTNCTIAG MID-SEASON CLEARANCE LEAVES ON. FIELD WORK ae Recovering At Home : Miss Ruby, Applebee, who is as Mrs, W. Ha is recovering ciated with the Federal Health De-|icely from a very severe attack of To cut down a large partment in this city will Jeave this |tonsilitis at her home, 710 Sixth over stock,, I am evening for Stutsman and Benson | Street. ; cunties on field work for several ee ‘ ecks. Resumes Duties placing on SALE 50 Miss Martha Wetmore, agistant at Pattern Hats, of MUSIC CLUB GUEST DAY the public’ library, returned today Guest Day will be observed by the | 4nd resumed her duties after a ten which a few are ‘ members of the Thursday Musical | days illness. Club at a meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. R, A, Tracy on Fourth Street tomorrow afternoon. Gage Patterns. For- merly valued at $15 to $16. Now Crepe de Chines, Crepe Satins, Printed Crepes, and Novelty Silks. Must be moved to make room for mid- summer merchandise. Three groups of unusual values. ‘7 1gqse #980 A collection of Suits, Navy Blue and Novelties, for clearance at j.'s. cases ne cee cet ss: 2250 | WEBB BROTHERS LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS Miss Corrinne Kittleson, librarian lf the State Historical Society has! gone to Minneupolis to visit‘at her home with relatives for a short time. “MAGNESIA DENTAL TABLETS TEACHER HERE GIVES QUICK RELIEF Miss Mildred Trygg of the Trygg || Magden Tablets. an -absolutely district was in the city today on|fharmless remedy, successfully i * ased and highly recommended for business, Miss: Trygg has just com-|Bingigestion. When. discomforts pleted teaching: a térm of’ school in| begin after. free indulgence in that district. « eating, drinking or smoking, one Pi half, tablet, By minutes after ae ST, GEORGES GUILD ee eek ee Mrs. E. L, Faunce, Mrs. Orchid and FOR THE TEETH Mrs. J. B. Belk will. be hostesses to Magden Tablets render the mouth alkaline and slightly antiseptic, members of St. Georges Guild to- |B correcting the acd condition morrow afternoon at the home of |B which destroys both teeth and Mrs. J. B: Belk, 710 Fourth. Street.|.gums. Prevents decay, sweet- pita gna breath, removes coating from RETURNS FROM VISIT Guaranteed by Dr. W. B, Force Miss Clara ‘Christianson -has re-|Munder the. Pure Food and Drugs $5.00. MOLINE MILLINERY turned from a two weeks’ visit in| Act: June 30, 1806, Serial No. MODES % : n pe! Ae gee Mishkan: 7, anil for @ hottle of ; “Merchandise of Merit Only.” HERE FROM BALDWIN DR. W..B. FORCE, Mandan, ' N. Dak. W. A. Simons of Baldwin was in|fo9 mast.s3a@ St. New York City. ‘aa / ‘ the city’ today transacting business. [omnia Sem we Ne Yu YW We Noe Sr Si Wve ee Ve We We Sr i Fy Yu i % obi ' f