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Ls | SATURDAY, MAY 3, Social ‘and © + Personal Name Entered For City Board Of Education The name of George F. Will will be presented as a candidate for the city school board of Bismarck at the election June 3, friends said today. Mr. Will formerly was a member of the board. There will be one vacancy to be filled, the term of D. T. Owens expiring. Mrs, L. Van Hook today announc- ed she would be a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds*in the primary of June 26, Mrs. Van Hook has been engaged in various capaci-~ ties in this offfce under tntee re- gisters of deeds and for a time serv- ed as register by. appointment. Mrs. G. L. Richholt Wins Hope Chest At the annual May dance given by the American Legion Auxiliary last evening at Patterson’s hall for the purpose of raising funds for a Le- gion Club House, an unusually large crowd was present. Mrs, A. W. necker, président of the Auxiliary, introduced Governor ‘Nestos who offi ciated at the drawing of the lucky names for prizes. Mrs. Gerald Richolt was the one hoiding the ticket winning the hope chest. F. A. Gopelin won first prize, of a list of five special awards, C. B. McAllister of Mandan, E. A, Lewis of Baldwin, Hazel Nielson and E. D. Rose théiothers winning the addi- tional ptizes given. The committee reports that 0 splendid sum was seutred for the Club House fund as a result of the dance D. A. R, MEETS The regular meeting of the Minis- hoshe Chapter of the Daughters of the American Rovelution was held yesterday following the one o'clock luncheon at the McKenzie hotel. Ma- jor George Russ made a splendid ad- dress to the members of the organi- A report of the Thirty-third Continental congress was given. It was announced that the D. A. R. history medals, that are given ench year, would be presented at the close of the school year to the two win- ners, the best students in history in each of thé two eighth grades in the city schools, W. C. T, U. MEETING TUESDAY The. regular monthly meeting of the Women’s’ Christian Temperance Union will be held Tuesday afier- necn; May 6, with Mrs. R, Penward- on at her home, 1002 East Broadway, at:8 o'clock. Members will respond to roll call with “A Tribute to Mothers”. The topie for discussion will be, “fhe Call of Today” with Mrs. Sara An- kenmann as leader. Mrs: George Re- gister will lead the devotionals, Mrs. R. E. Morris.will sing and Rev. ©. F. Strutz will give an address upon’ the subject, “Opportunity for Cemmuni- ty Service,” Visitors ate welcome to this meeting and it is hoped that there may be a good uttendance of the members. PLAN.’ PLEASANT SURPRISE. iAvnumber of close friends of Miss Margaret-Cook planned a most plea- sant surprise for her at her home, Friday. evening, in honor of her birthday. The earlier part of the evening was devoted to the playing of cards, following which the party went to Patterson’s Hall and enjoyed dancing until a late hour. Refresh- ments were served at Miss: Cook’s home following the dance. A large bowl -of grape punch adorned the center of the luncheon table. PYTHIAN SISTERS WILL NOT MEET The regular meeting which was to have been held, Monday evening at the A, 0. U. W. hall, of the Pythian Sisters has been indefinitely post- : pened, on account of the large class which the A, O. U. W.’s are initiating in connection with their banquet which will be held Monday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel, CHANGE HOUR OF SERVICE - The hour for the evening service of the Methodist church has been changed from 7:30 to 8:00 P. M. The public is asked to bear this fact in mind MOVE TO DICKINSON A. L. Costello and. family who have been residing ‘at 205 Second Strect have gone to Dickinson where they will make their future home. — ROYAL NEIGHBORS WILL MEET A regular: meeting of the Ruyal Neighbors will be held Monday even- ing qt the Odd Fellows, hall at 8 o'clock. Balloting on new members and initiation will’ be held followed by a social hour,’ _ E FROM’ VALLEY. CITY Howaty Bakken of: Valley City 43 ependifig.a féw days in the city on business. GO.TO FARGO Among those transacting busi- ness ‘in ‘Fargo yesterday were H. FP. Goddard and E, M. Knights, tate sanitary engineer. WASHINGTON, D. C. Adjutant General: G. A. Fraser ‘has gone to Washington, D. C., to attend a conference that thas been called of aj] Adjutant Generals of HD) the United States. > IN ‘FARGO H. R. Toppings of the: State Highway Commission is in Fargo for a few days om business. FROM:WING. Rev. Richtes of Wing, arrived it the city yesterday and was looking after: somebusiness affairs and calling ow ¢riends in the city. t AT 1.,T. Lewis FARGO this olty is spend- the city on busi- ,1924 Country Club To Hold Postponed Annual Meeting The postponed annual meeting of the Country Club wA be held Mon- day evening, at 8 o'clock at the Club House. The business meeting which is an annval affair is to be fol- lowed by a supper and dancing party. The meeting had been scheduled for last Monday evening, but on ac- count of the storm and the result- ing bad roads it was found advis- able to postpone the, event until May 5. The committees appointed to have charge of arrangements for the even- ing have arranged for a large crowd at the first meeting of the club mem- bers. For those who do not dance arrangements have been made for card tables sufficient to accomodate all. INFANT DIES OF SCALDING Herhert Srefred, two years) and eight months old, died at‘a local hos- pital shortly after here from near Lehr, North Dakota. He accidentally backed into and fell into a pail of hot water, while his mother was washing, and was severe- ly scalded, The child was a son of David Seefred, TO ARRIVE FROM FARGO B.C. Marks, grand master work- man’ of the A. 0. U. W. Lodge will drive from Fargo tomorrow to be present at the 3Cth anniversary of the A. O. U. W. which will be cele- yrated by te local lodge Tuesday evening. Mr. Marks will visit with relatives while in the city. LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS Attorney Alfred W. Zuger left last evening for Minneapolis where he will attend his law class reunion and anniversary exereises which are be- ing held this afternoon and evening. |° The annual class banquet is held this evening at one of the largest hotels cn Minneapolis. WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEE? A regular meeting of the Wom:n's Club willbe held Monday afternoon with Mrs. C. TR, Nupen at her home, 1006 Fourth street. A Mother's Day program has been arranged and those members whose mothers are able to attend are expected to bring them as | tl guests of the club, GIRLS CLUB TO MEET The Girl's Ciub of the Trinity Lutheran church will mect in the chureh parlors, Monday . evening, May 5, at cight o'clock, All mem- bers of the Club are urged to be present LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Esther and Louis Katz of this ‘city left ‘Thursday evening for various points in California, where they will visit. They plan to join their broth- er, Bernie at Say Francisco and make their future home in that city, GIRL SCOUT MEETING A regular mecting of the Edith Cavell Girl “Scouts was held last evening at the Parish House. Plans were ‘made for 9 social entertain- ment to! be given in the near future. A camp was also discussed for the summer. GUEST OF SISTER Mrs. “Mary Farrell of Los Ange- les, California, has arrived in the city and is the guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Sheehan on Sixth Strect. , Mrs. Farrell plans to spend the greater part or the sum- mer with relatives in this state. VISITS ‘PARENTS According to the Kildeer Herald Mrs, J, Pondillo, of Youngstown, Ohio, who was formerly Miss Mabel Parsons, is visiting with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Earle W. Parsons at Kildeer RETURNS FROM VACATION Rev. Dr. Rycrson returned last ‘evening from a short vacation at De- troit and Port Huron, Michigan, where he visited with his sons, Dr. F. L. Ryerson and Dr. W, W. Ryer- son. VISITING IN FARGO . Mrs. B: F. Tillotson and children have gone to Wargo to visit her mother, Mrs. W. S. Lowman, and a being brought} little later will go to Detroit, Min- ; nesota, to spend the summer. HERE FROM. WILTON Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howe of Wil- ton are in the city for a few days transacting ‘business and visiting with friends and relatives. FROM LINTON Mrs. H. C. Sauer and Miss Alice Stewart are among those from Linton who have been in the city the latter spart of the weck. BUSINESS *CALLERS Mr. and Mrs. IR. J..Buchanan of Hazelton are. snen‘ing a few days |, in the city on business. HERE ON BUSINESS Jos. J< Mshowald of Garrison 13 in the city for a few days on busi- ness, roy STOPS HERE Blanche Ekhart‘of, Minot is stopp- ing in the city for o short time to visit, with friends. HERE FROM CARSON Mrs. E. G, Brewett of Carson ar- rived in the’ city today and Will spend the week end here visiting with friends. : BUSINESS CALLER Clavton.. Carroll of Washburn spent the,day in the city on business. COME TO. CITY W. E. Orth of Hankinson is spend- ing = few days in the city. ‘The maximum speed attained ‘by an airplane is 266.59 miles per hour. 2 ¢. NOTICE ,* , Members ‘A. 0. U. W. A| Divected by Brust lai hanquet will be held at. the Grand: Pacific Hote! on Tues+ day, May 6th, at 7:00 p. m. THE BISMARCK _TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE e+ { Bismarck Boys | St. Mary’s won decisively in the baseball game between the Saints and the Richholt team. The score was 19 to 4. The game was played on the Richholt diamond. The Wm. Moore won from the Freshmen 9 to 0. The Freshmen were obliged to fill in from sophomores and junicrs in otder to complete their team, In the soft ball league the Wm. Moore won from the St. Mary's, 12 te 9 and the Richholt won from the Freshmen 9 to 0. In the grade sit series Wachter won from the Will 31 to 28. The Wm. Moore Midgets holt had to play an extra inning to break a tie and the final score was c= 3lto 28. The Wim. Moore Midgets won from the St. Mary's by default. The games scheduled for next week are as follows: MONDAY—In the Hard Ball League, the Wm. Moore play the Richholt ut the Richholt. The Freshmen play the St at the Bull Park. In the Soft Ball League, Richholt play the Win, Moore und the Fr men play the St. Mary’s at t More. TUESDAY—Wachter will play the Roosevelt at the Roogevelt; the Will piay St. Macy’s at St. Mi and the Richholt play the Wm. Moore Mid- gets at the Richholt. WEDNESDAY--in ine Hard Ball League, the, Freshmen will play the Richho.t ut the Richholt; the Wm. Moore and the ints will meet at the Ball Park. Soft. ball-Freshmen vs. Richholt, Wim, Moore vs. St. Mary. These games will be played at the Wm. Moore. THURSDAY—Wachter vs. Richholt at the Richholt, Will vs. Wm. Moore the Wm. Moore and Roosevelt vs. St. Mary at St. Mary's. (acs EN | __ CITY NEWS _ Mary Mother Word has been city of the death of sirs.. W, Moyer's mother. at Ft. Plain, New York, last Saturday morning. Mrs. Moyer reached New York on Mon- day previous to her mother's death. Her father is still living afd in nis 94th y the Ww. received in St. Alexius Hospital Admittgd to the St, for treatmen Rickel, Blue G er, Bisma wald, Gar Center; Mrs Louis Blue Grass ~Discharged: Fred Hoff, Fred:ni; C.B.. Peterson, City; } Rixen, Richardton; Mrs. F. S. lacher, Tappen; Mrs. John O, Jo ,8on, Falkirk; Levi Lambdin, Mrs. °R. -R. Reemsnyder, Williston; Miss Veronica Keller, Hague; Mrs. Jogeph Clark, Pollock, S. D.; Mrs Jos, Préfontaine, Hazelton. Resigns Position Geo. Mann, chairman Juvenile Band Committee, made its report to the Association of Commerce covering a period of several months, has resigned from the membership of the committee. The band committee reported a bal- ance ‘on hand of $139.88, and stated that L. C. Sorlien, director, had got- ten the band started and on a per- manent basis, so that it may grow in the future in strength and in num- bers if desired. D. of the 1» House Sold Oliver.Knutson has purchased the residence of Inez A. Gallahan at 737 Seventh street, the deal being made through the Hedden Real Estate Agency, For Sale — Choice Canarie Singers, Rollers. Jacob Bull, Dickin- son, N. Dak. Box 728. Eltinge Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — SATURDAY MILTON SILLS and ANNA Q. NILSSON in “FLOWING GOLD” By Rex Beach J Pathe News Aesop Fable MONDAY - TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY. THE BIG SHOW Emotion Sapreme ove to ' . d Passion The Kind of Picture You candidacy for the office of which | Imported German! LEGION AUXILIARY While plans for the annual meet- ing of the American Legion auxi liary department of North Dakota, te be held at Walliston, N. D., Syne 25 and 26, are st.ll tentative Miss Ab- bey Hurley of Fargo, seeretary-trea surer and acting president, has an nounced some of. the features of Among these will be the election of the meeting. changes in the constitution; election of delegates and alternates to the fourth national convention to be held at Minneapolis next fall and transaction of suc routine business as may come before the convention Mrs. Bishop to Speak Miss Hurley announces that th convention will te addressed by M Franklin L. Bishop of Leiceste Massachusetts, the national presi- cher of Mankato, Minn. who i: tional chairman of the H ital. tiog and Welfare committe Mr. Edgar M, Lohed of Faribault, Minn., district ienal vy also address the convention. Representation at the will be by units. Each unit will be entitled to be represented by its president, and one additional dele- gate for every 30 me! fraction thereof, whos reached department he prior to the convention. ion, all department office department presidents shall be en titled’ to east the full yote of the number of delegates to which tha unit is entitled. A fare of one and one-half will be granted by the railroads providing 150 travel to the convention by train. Convention headquarters will be established in -the Great Northern hotel at Williston, beginning June 23. bers or major In ad pase ANNOUNCEMENT desire to announce my Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, subject to the primary of June 2 Your support will be appreciated. Pol. ad. Mrs. L. Jessie M. Van Hook. =———————S———— tw 4th St. Bismarck, N."D. ELECTRONIC DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT i as authorized by Dr. Albert Abrams M. E. BOLTON D. O. Consultant Address all communications to M. E. Bolton, D. O. 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N, D. Tel. 240 NOTE There are many _ imitation achines on the market but we | are the only physicians in the | western part of the state who have taken this work under 1D Abrams and who are authorized practitioners of his method of Diagnosis and Treatment and who are permitted to use The Reflexophone and the cil- loclast. = Dr. Abram’s Diag- nostic and treatment machines. ~——_—_ ° | i THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT ALICE CALHOUN —in— “THE MAN NEXT DOOR” By Emerson Hough, author of “THE COVERED WAGON” Our Gang Comedy Big Business | i \ Monday - Tuesday Mae Murray —in— “The French Doll” ‘ SHINE Shoe Repairing While You Wait. All Work Guaranteed. Capital Shoe Repair Shop 413 Broadway BE A BARBER BARBERS in big demand. Big sy work-Few weeks completes by~our methods— Expert instruction—Diplomas granted, Positions nar teed. is extraordinary | Sprin; offer we have ever made in 31 ears, *MOLER BARBER COLLEGE 216 Front Street Fargo, 'N. D. of department officers; completion of | president, smay convention | ratory | ‘4.9 0, W. PLANS CELEBRATION ;30th = Anniversary Observed B in | Bismarck lodge No. j Order of United Work: ‘beate the 30th anniv founding here Tuesda ‘n bgnquet at 7 p. | Pacifie hotel. A m dent, and Dr. Helen Hughes HMeiis- (of the order, will be here ee To Be| Attention Mason: Regu: ‘ lar ‘meeting Bismarck Lodge ismarck No. 5, A. F, . M., Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Work in me vib go RS euTCeaies the E. A. Degree. Visiting ie ary of its night, with ut the Grand representa ly 300 members. Masons invited. About 15 candidates will be initiated. | 1 ge has now grown until it There will, Monday nicht’ Dance given by the Carpen- ; f business, so that ters Union at the 1. O. O. F.j Tuesday night can be devoted entire- | | unquet_and initiation. ry) nJ pi tion hoth af the local lodge and of DR. R. S. ENGE ; ithe Mandan A. 0. W. lodge is Chiropractor ‘ expected. snltati Playing: Card Mah-dongg Sets, each Bradley C, Marks of Fargo, head Consultation Bree) U11$ poniay willion, 8 ily wood each cs ‘ Governor 1 Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D.f! Hong-Koug Edition, 3 ply bard wood, each. tos, Judge Christianson and " Enameled face in colors on white on wood backing, each, -jothers also will be present. Follow- ALL BAMBOO —Style OQ. Just out.. . ing the banquet the lodce will hol | ——===——— i initiati the lodge 00. {| von ' tn_initiation iu the Todge 7") BISMARCK TYPEWRITER.CO, |$ ‘these outtits are new on the market, contain the regular bone ; * )# counters— are solid bamboo with characters in colors: Bound NOTICE Royal and Corona—-Agents. | to be one of the most popular, jal meeting of the A.|Machines Rebuilt and Repaired | . Monday, May 5th. PANEY Gc de HAMEL ia K'n vk of Rules, complete \ Woe aaa , ILS Ob ay tacks, popular, 4 to set Grant Marsh, M. W. Bwdy. SUB Oss MBIGH ara These are wll genuine Mah-Jong and covery set contains courses thi Education. Staff. graduate degrees. wer take your vacation at school ? Impossible? Not at all. Historic Marquette, won- derfully located on beautiful Lake Michigan, makes work delightful and play, full of zest. Morning ‘Then—a wave-slapped boat or a bracing swim. Golf or tennis, if you prefer the land. And a cool, breeze-blessed night. Marquette University offers courses in the College of Liberal Arts—leading to graduate and under- Courses in the Department of at stimulate. Yachting on Special courses in music-teaching methods and public school music. athletic coaching by the Marquette Coaching Milwaukee. Instruction in The Summer Session begine June 23rd and ends Auguat 2nd. A beautiful booklet illustrat- ing Marquette and Milwaukee is wa: your name and address. Write to the Secretary. MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY No ing for DIAMONDS “JEWE And Distine At Knowles The If you are can be small sur tiful pie for a ve y 824 Main St. you, Graduation Gifts king. @ It's! surprising, what F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler — Bismarck Evening and Dinner Gowns a specialty—— Alteration Work of All Kinds dor and make your new gown to suit 5 MRS. H. W. TAYLOR try New tive Jeweler. ift for a Graduate, and would com- bine the new and unusual with the beautiful, pct your Gift here, where a com 1 preiensive array of lovely n has been assembled. M beau- obtained m. 416 Broadway. educator Silver HEAR The Colored Kentucky ingers Harmony Sunday Evening 8 p.m. First Presbyterian Church. negro nals: melodies, Loui: sreak on the “Problems of the Housewife” ADMISSION FREE Onering For Work in Professional and Tailored Dressmaking your figure. Phone 536-3 Proper Lens to fit individual form the most ant feature in the 0, busines The ¢ rect ishing of the right ting lenses, and proper adjustment and Kentucky. Let us design es mport- pti grinding and pol- ~fit- their their frames, are a specialty with us and the fact that we are considered leaders ‘in our line should strongly recommend us to FOLSOM--Optician ATTENTION hall tonight. Everybody '%n- 7 ‘ Don't forget the benefit} Vited. Cook by Electricity. j rt It is Cleaner. A shipment of Mah-Jongg sets has just ‘arrived and 7 we now have them in the following: ‘ the Babcock Book of Rules: Mail Orders Filled with the usual Hoskins-Meyer Service. HOSKINS-MEYER Soleo besetebeeeet debe beedetbobedebebeteboebebeedobeedetob eee CREATING AN ESTATE The creation of an estate is a man’s firsi duty to his family in anticipation of the day when his earning power is diminished or has ceased altogether, For the man of average income, the sav- lil ings account serves as the foundation of his estate. Life insurance premiums and invest- ments are provided for by depositing regu- larly each week or each month as large a sum as possible. Cash on hand means ability to take advantage of unexpected opportunities, that might otherwise slip away through lack of funds. | Simplicity and safety are the distinguish- ing marks of this plan. Sums from $1.00 up are accepted for deposit with interest paid and compounded every three months. First National Bank THE PIONEER BANK SPECIAL ON TIRES THIS WEEK ON aire nese ela ..$10.00 AGE les Mb ienetenete $10.25 LOCKWOOD ACCESSORY CO. 800 Main Street Open All Night Phone 187 We dispose of Ashes and Rubbish. We make and repair lawns, plow gard- ens, furnish rich earth, and ————D0O IT RIGHT. Capable help, modern methods, quick service. __ MHIP” : WACHTER TRANSFER CO, 209-5th St.