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locdoriolortoole % { WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE Bismarck for it entertainment of eBlenntal Pay HOSKINS - MEYER Word was received that Miss ' at the California Federation of Wo- | Fauchald of had sung for traduates of ROTARY HEAD the St. Paul y club and re-| tion of the General Federation of Wo- aoe i | New Officials of Local Club} those of Dr. Towne and Judge Nues Members of the graduating class {Convention to be one of the first in ‘ Noon: Luncheon Judge Nuessle. Appropriate — gifts a gi y ni to act as hostess to the delegates . ERNE be given tomorrow night at the Dr, V. J. LaRose was installed to-| Baird, Dickinson; R. A. Nestos, M a Kily, F Sophie Ol. | San Francisco is planning a full 1a Kily, Freda Henke, Sophie O' CHER fo. Bie CHUIK by Rock Lake, N. D. vis, Anna Bahr and Lucy Mulcard, |t0 Luther Burbank’s famous experi nt to bring in on 4 ‘ Federated Clubs Attractive Fringe DR TA ROSE president and: secretary commending. | -boferfofocfofofooloteefotefetoofecfecfoleebolednfeclotosdotoobo doo 4 | ai ¥Social and the Ninth District conference. Mr. { ¢ * 4 Duemeland stated that he would at- Bi-ennial Paying FN) [tend the International Conference With each of the 17,000 club women . men's Clubs contributing 50 cents to- Training School ward expenses of the biennial conven- eeived a“ ovation, Two birthdays were — observed To Be Honored ! men's clubs in Los Angeles in June HES Le i a Judge, par the California hostesses expect the f sle. Dr. Brandes did the honor Inducted Into Office at for Dr. Towne and C. L. Young for | St. Alexius Hospital Training | California to be economically inde- y, hool will be honored at a banquet {pendent, The whole state will join were given, Guests of thé day were: Roy and Pacific hotel at 7 p, m. The |from all over the country; no outside aduates are Hilda McDonald, Le-| financial aid will be sought. day as the fourth president of the | not; A. Jacobson, Bemidji; John | : Bismarck Rota vas es-] Schoenberg, Fargo; H. B, Gray, | n, Irene Algeo, Frances Viere, K.|Week post-biennial entertainment. ‘ , : de Frvelickyrunntelge 7 Among the features will be a visit idents Bell and Finney who were — vio; ABS did Lucy Maleate ordered. by H. J. Duemeland, retir-) (}REATER N. D ster Serena is superintendent of |™mental gardens at Santa Rosa; a i 0 7. RSER drive to Monterey, Pacific Grove and : The ‘performance | BODY TO MEET A program ive q j /Carmel Mission; a trip to Chinatown; was hardly gracefully done, but the ie ‘ bee AAO ont and a trip to the University of Cal- two Rotarians managed to keep the} \atoy Gity NOD. aan J is follows: k ifornia and Leland Stanford. iden feet off the ground on | oxecutive committee of i * Toastmistress—Miss Schulte. Censorship Convention Issue his SOuehey to the Head Of the te- | Noun Wanctd’ wusowlation has ie: | fy Piano Solo-—Miss McDonald. “What shall be done about censor- ble. sucd invitations to delegates to the | Class prophecy—Miss Kily. ship,” is tho question the motion pic- Dr. La Rose was presented with a) nermanent organization meeting to Congenial Friendship Among Nus-|tute department of the federation novel gavel by Mr. Duemeland. The | fe hid at Valiew City om May 5th s-Miss Henke. will bring before delegates to the retiring president also guve to the! the meeting to convene at 1 o'clock| What I Enjoyed Most During Train: |Convention. Mrs. Harry Lilly, chair- CU SEO 3 UR 7 10s liese Wivitalions have beer ‘Miss Olson, man of the department, flans to have dent in preserving order. Ina short! Pe", 5 4 sent to representative business ny | bankers and farmers in every county and city in the state. In addition every Rotary and Kiwanis club in the | State has been requested to send del- | egates to the meetin Class Will—Miss Algeo. several motion picture stars of “spot- Reading Misa) Fyogick less reputation” appear on the pro- Piano Solo—Miss Tavis. gral ‘4 : Why I Chose Nursing as a Pro-| Helen H. Gardner, Washington, of Wiian<= Adige WOIESESS the civil service commission, will ex- address Mr, Duemcland, thanked re- tiring officers and the various com- mittees for their cooperation during | the past year. J. L. Bell for the past president's | The Value of a Smile—Miss Bahr,| Plain the merit system before the bloc, welcomed Mr. Duemeland into oo | binge pecm=Mise StU ReE: convention to show that the type of this group and gave him a diamond a rere! beadinieeomiteummineessyi tea: Person who gets his Job by examin- Rotary pin such ay is worn by pst ‘GIRL STUDENTS ’ ost Graduate Work For Nurses—|@tion instead of political appoint- presidents. i on Prk is K. Heluliiigs ment, is not the kind that can be Other officers installed were: | NEARLY DROWN | sane ‘lass—By the 1924 class. bribed or swayed from the path of -president, George Will; : — | : 4 Music will be furnished by Mrs.{stern duty.” The federation expects + Ray Bergeson; , treasurer,} Grand For y 7. Annie Jacob uer and D, Whitford. The class|% launch @ movement to place law] |. Phil Meyer; sergeunt-at-arms, John { sons of Moha drowned and ora ate! cokseetandeyrey: enforcement officers under civil ser-| Fringe has been used with un-| French and assistant sergoant-at- | three other state university students, poseable eh vice. usually good effect_on this frock of farms, Birlea Ward. vances’ AMINE GEL Bake, q A number of delegates will leave] beige crepe embellished with brown|” Mr. Bergeson and Mr. Meyer su venland of — Binford ? . T. U. Holds this. state to. join the special train ial : as oneernrecrntia (ceed themselves andl their past ser- | Dinkel of Fairview, Mor * at Saint Paul, which leaves May 27,| "ate stripes of beige and brown. The! vices were culogized by the retiring | plod for some minutes : Regular Meeting} end goes hy way of Kansas City and] line of the tunic is very smart and] president. at Wtie BNGIENY Coulee ait the Grand Canyon. Those going by|could be used on a less elaborate . Craswell for the boy's work }hall at the university before being | he monthly meeting of the W. C.| way of Omaha, will Icave St. Paul|freck, edged with self material in- ned that there had been i} rescued by four men students from | U. was held yesterday afternoon| Thursday, May 29 and go by way of | Stead of fringe. misunderstanding over the attitude | Budge hall who were called to the} of the Board of Education on © —* erating in this matter a result of a conferen the home of Mrs, Richard Pen-|Salt Lake City. Several of the local rden, with Mrs, Sara Ankenmann,|clubs will have delegates at this bi- | %———>—~ siding. ennial convention, | CITY NEWS i Devotionals were read by Mrs. oe ~ orge Register. Many beautiful tri- To 5 = es i i ‘o Present Pia: Bismarck Hospital PeHetanGthe Pracjoties rato enis Buaborts y Admitted to the Bismarck hospital | "A etter «was Bat Plenty of 1 SHE--Does skating require any response to roll call. Reports Tomorrow Night) 0." ’ r application? ne after the four girls shd from} raft of logs on which they were | i floating, Sunday evening at about ties probably would be ironed ott | 7.30 o'clock. and a method found to continue the | Next Sunday the 11th. the laughter and silences. Mother, whose open ar you in your troubles. Mother, the only one s and that as |) difficul- Y ad signed by the ment: Alfred Benson, | Bismarck “Bottling Works and the C. RL Wileox, Cannon al City Bottling Works: urging | Particu vari committees were given. m various committees were g Drake; M s were a haven fe \ fgerall ceoramil Tee Grech ahs The World Wide ‘uild of the First | ball; Jacob Reichenberg, Hazen: ians to visit the local plants | HE—No, arniea or liniment—one s in all this world who ever really knew you and loved you for everything ; hati thie public ‘drinking Taunt is Baptist Church will present the play, |4¢a™ Sailer, Stanton. Di nd: vhich is Beverage Day. good as the other.—Boston Tran | she knew. Reverently we acknowledge her as life’s sweetest influence — ich was presented to the city by| “A Willing Captive in Japan” tomor- saree F we teas continue to come to the | Seript | and we pay her tribute on Mother’s Day knowing that in all the world Jacl | unn, ; i . Women’s Christian Temperance] Tow evening at 8 o'clock in the Bap- ion had been installed in the city|tist Church. The proceeds from ‘k, as a memorial from the W, C.|this play-are to be used in promot- U. A bracket remains to be plac-|ing the fund for Missionary work. } around the fountain with the # The same play was given at Men- itgniNe® iption, W. C, T. U. 1924. oken last Saturday evening to 9) 5. ok hosmital, ndwit this is Jubilee Year, celebrating |!#tge audience. Roe ar ne earn ed 50th anniversary of the founding| The cast follows: ees Ue iatied) the organization. Plans are un-| Gertrude Spencer Dean, college at We Cate there is no teasure like her. girl, city; Mrs. E. E. Sempsel and baby boy, Washburn. Remember your Mother on Mothe D: Remember your children Mother on Mother’s Day. “Say it with Flowers”—from Hoskins-Meyer whose service is an endeavor to contribute to the Mother sentiment so beautifully expressed in growing plants and flowers. lek John cis Dudgeon, Glen ! ‘way for a Jubilee meeting to be] girl ...... .. Nellie Dance. | Kelsch, Bentley ‘ Make This Her Happiest Day j i Lan tue neubafer Nan, her sister ... Mildred Funston, | thony. Dis pereee Wosley ‘ollowing the _ business meeting, Gea Seen» Bea, college freshman ....... Bat Evelyn Jacobson. Dot, Grace, Ruth, her friends, -Lillian Strandemo, Katherine ..-Kositzky, Irene Hedstrom. That House — That Lot — Of The Year. That Information, 1, C.F. Strutz gave a very force- ‘and instructive address on, “The portunity for.. Community | Ser- Place your order early while we still have the wonderful selection of e”. Mrs. J. L, Hughes sang two], Tl our own roses, carnations, tulips, sweet peas and daisies i" ” Mrs. Dean . Mable Gilk. » carna Sy Ds, § et peas and daisies. > numbers, “My Mother” and le sei a other Machree.” Dorothy Edson |2Unt ine retort] of DOCTOR —See Hedden For City Service—— Memb Miss Mary s of the F. T. D.—an organiz: indergart- tion of practically 4000 bonded f “The“Two Offerings’ and “Her Florists throughout the world wh vill make deliveries in their city or | Brother”. Mrs. Arthur Tavis ner cee : Margaret Johnson. 2 ? ‘Ist wou 0 ne iC who WwW mai e de erles in heir city or n ' Savauneena Foley's “Echo ot pear aerate Edeagealle: : apne Hedden RealEstate Agency territory cn receipt of letter or télegram from other members. ing,” following which _refresh-|"*? eee pacuics es jts were served by the hostess, mies Bare cae ledstrom. aes Agency References: Webb 2 ) ed by her/daugnter, Mrs. Arthur = Saga y Specialist in Association of Commerce. meee KINS - ME \ ER ; EB . First National Bank, , hone i Many Respond Chronic City National Bank. “0” fy ince ny aces ange To Park Call : Diseases dette debe te dete letete deeded bondndedederoronbofode de forlndodofoorlookndodede folofondededoelofofodeebelokndsbebebrdode belo | Bargo with Miss Mae Walker, di- = <3 Tae == i nL == ( wor of girls’ physical training, to| Generous response has already Bee Telephone 240 Girl Gives Up JUDGE JOHNSON | a concert will be rendered during the a in state inter-scholastic track {been made to the invitation extended 11914—4th St : . = 4 | ternoon by a community chorus, baseball events. They inelude: |a few days ago to citizens generally _ (2, le Career.For Home GIVES ADDRESS | the program to include several in. a herine es sable fueconteleuteelan Unesco assiets Bismarck, ” They in 7 i erties strumental numbers. | wmpson, ice +4 Mb A i 7 Z id eH us love ca ‘. Minneapolis, May 7.—Ruth New hburn, N, L Hon. = pam” ,) dell, Edna Stading, Blldas Hult: mien thes commltien ice once N. D. HY man, of Hankinson, N. D., whe] Svcinbjorn Johnson, ociate Jus NOTICE TO VOTERS Fe ny eee RE Ro ae SK gear LiA : ran ‘away from home seeking» car [tiee of the North Dakota Supreme Requests having been made : only. : as Phelps donated iris bulbs, Mrs. R. i today with her father, after wanders | Riniiess at Washburn, May. ao, 1924, (Of Me by several mothers to i . Ke Seesiery nan gave) shrubs) and i ing the strects of Minneapolis 48! Majo: McCulloch, Commander of Vie. ;¢fer my name at the school ' Gets Promotion Rae et iffond yoluntsered ante hours searching for work. tor I. Wallin Post No. 12, states that) election June 3, I have filed ~ len E, McGettigan; who has been} bulbs. Many fraternal and other \ When she saw her picture and al Jus Johnson has heen secured | for this position and ask the AS P story of her di nee in a Min | for the ion, and that a comp support of the voters of Bis- | i izations have already made do- istant manager of the Northern | 0reaniza' Iready q duce Company, and continued in nations. Mrs. W. E. Cole, pleased ! EVWHITE™ a c \ olis new she decided to] program for the day is being | ‘ " |with the help already given, said to- HEARTY Lerner marck, ‘vor by Armour Creamévies re (247, that additional plantings would | TQ) N TG HT soe heed Pec aaa | Beatrige Mann. ‘y tly, has been promoted to the Eapwolcome, and may be made to (Wednesday) | | / ition of assistant manager of the i Haars 7 pest i Apur plant at Creston, Iowa, The|* : a Is The Last Chance To ‘ can % plant is considerably larger Hospital Day To See a Sd the Bismarck plant. Mx. Me- : . J pels Hican and family ‘will leave Mon- Be Observed “THE CAPITOL = seeaeey) Pretty Shoes that Yor Creston by automobile. His 3 (ROWER CAN| : 1 cessor has not been, named. St, Alexius hospital will observe : Commencing Monday. —_.|[RELEASE ME)" . make hai feet! Hospital Day, May 12, by having an |] MARRI AGE iappy . | LADIES AID MEETING open house for visitors from two to ‘ . } he Ladies’ Aid Society. of the|five in the afternoon. All babies 99 PE Re net assinels thing vou de: \ st Lutheran chureh will meet in}born in the hospital during the past : CIRCLE sire in shoes that isn't supplied by church parlors, Thursday after-| year and their mothers are cordially THe By May <8. invited. Nurses will he provided to One of the Best PT RCH PRESERVE i ffs. Barth and Mrs. Wray will be| weigh the babies and any informa- Picture = SHOE 4 hostesses. tion requested in regard to their care “4 A = 4 lembers and friends of the so-|and feeding will be given. Entertainments = a Appearance, comfort, foot health, long ) are urged to be present at this —-- = Ever Shown in = | | wearing qualities — everything. This | fins. Baptist Ladies Aid Bismarck Cc . al ahoe supports the foot, yet it is free and ‘ Maite ‘The Baptet Loading, Aid, will mect a unhindered. If you think happy feet are worth while, then see us. 1 | L. T. L. Meeting ~| Thursday afternoon with Mrs. H. W. @ { ere will be a regular meeting of | Paine, 122 West Broadway. Mem- “tL. tomorrew afterhoow at | bers are asked to bring thimbels. 5 } Baptist Church immediately HEATRE school, 4:15 p.m. All members| — Postpone Meeting ed to bring them to this meet-| Society will postpone their regular ee ee Us oe (as the money must be paid to| meeting an account of their Soda- @ have not paid their dues are, St. Joseph (West end) Missionary 4, local treasurer, All_members | lity Card Party. which will be given ELTINGE THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY It’s Coming -- Soon THE BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP THE POPULAR PRICED STORE OUUUUAQUHOUNTAUUENANUUUORNUU DUCT OEAOOUUE NT . frrinity Lutheran Ladies Ald a» the Ladies Aid of the Trinity Eng- ( 4 Lutheran Church will hold their|‘Thursday evening, May 8 at St. ular meeting in the Church par-| Mary's Auditorium and. gymnasium, } tomorrow, afyernoon at 2:30./‘The S. S. Presi: ii | “WMicases) for fhe” nfearngon afel ott ote, amen’ Meuse) Band s. J, A. Hyland, Mrs, L. A. Hoff ea 4 i Mrs. A. Risem. All are given METHODIST AID SOCIETY tordial invitation to attend. The fourth division of the Metho- dist Aid Society will meet on Thurs- To Hold Annual Meeting day afternoom.mjth Miss Weisen- he Women’s Mission Circle of the | born, 215 West Thayer. The members rman. Baptist’ Church: will have |are requested to be present if possi- tir annual meeting, Thursday, eve-} ble and members of the other divi- ig, May 8. Rev. Fux of Goodrich, | sions are extended a cordial invita- Dak. will be thespeaker. of the | tion to come. ming. The publiciis cordially: in- Renee ie ; BISMARCK FORTRESS NO. 5, L. A. ‘A card party’ and’ dance-will be given by Si Mary's © Sodality on NUGUUONNUAUAUSUSSCUCUOOGUGUQUOUONATOONGOSUCUIUL Will soon be open for business with a complete line of high class ladies’ and misses’ ‘COATS, SUITS DRESSES, MILLINERY. The buyers of the Bismarck Cloak Shop have left for New York to purchase a complete new stock of ladies’ ready to wear garments. KNOWLES tre JEWELER BISMARCK,R.DAK OLAMONDS “JEWELRY * Cherished for years, are the Gifts of the Grad- uate. Such gifts are life-long treasures insep- arably associated with the eventful day. Gifts Our stock is comprised of a carefully selected 1 line of beautiful new models in Hafis. Wrist “Gasked to be present. tomorrow’ evening. THEATRE CARD PARTY, DANCE Tonight and Thursday ‘ Return Engagement of HAROLD LLOYD | in his greatest comedy FULONCANUSEEOUUUNOUGUOQUCUCCAUNNUATOOOONT Watches ranging in price from $18.00 to $160.00, for the Graduates also many fine watches suitable for the Boy grad- | opt 6 % = f DIAMONDS uate in all makes both American and Swiss. Painting Exhibitea’ ” |, The Ladies’ Adsillary Patriarchs GRANDMA’S = We have leased the store on 214 Main St. in F WATCHES We put forth a special effort to procure new | tise Beabote Heppel tue on ex-| Militant will: meet on Thuraday 2 =] the McKenzie: Hotel block which is now being PEARLS up-to-the-minute Gifts suitable forthe Boy and ‘ition in'a window of A.W. Lucas | Bight at the regular hour. All la- BOY = deled and.will b ied i Girl Graduate, and this store is recognized for _ 4 Company. @ painting, - Miss Hap- dis Fd “Fequested to be present eg TEMQCEIO ANd vil De. occupies. 200. 1 IMPORTED BEAD its exclusive line of gift things that are not dupli- [ee ¥en ie due praise for pene and Fox Comedy Special |/f2] - : 3 \ oe ; NECKLACES cated. t r skill in paintirty, For the Best W in lhe “ARABIA’S = ——Opening Date Will Be Announced Later——- RINGS Please accept this invitatién to visit our store : Return from Visit World. Send Flowers, Will’s , ry PINS before buying these never-to-be-forgotten Gifts. fia anges ad wer | Greenhouses, 319- Srd'st, LAST. ALAR. ~~ ~BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP FLEXIBLE , hi : “ 5 iarcla parents in ‘Averdet, 3. by Electricity Guaranteed the best two ar BRACELETS F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler, Bismarck. , if fe t -| Cook . % b shred home Saturday nights ‘It ts safer, reel gomeny of the year :