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Ai, ) y or ) ° a bs b Honors at a bridge were won by ¢ yt *"HURSDAY, MAY, 8 RSocial and Personal Intertain At Bridge Supper For Miss Dirlam Complimentary to Miss rlam, a bride-to-be of this month, Irma Logan entertained the ‘lub of Nine” atea bridge supper her home, Wednesday — evening. iss Dirlam was presented with a uquet of yellow jonquils and tu- 3 from the ‘re tied various kitchen utensils. streamers of which is Dirlam and Miss Leota Hender- ott. Mrs, Philip Elliott is enter- ining this evening in honor of ss Dirlam. 3SERVE GUEST AND MOTHERS’ DAY jused in ‘the dining {Grand Pacific, where Maytime flow- Wallie|/ers and bowers of apple blossoms along with baskets of garden flow- ers will make a brilliant scene for orchestra | nd dancing Lunch following | the will furnish the music will start promptly at will the dancing. - An unusually large crowd if ex- pected and the committee have taken great interest to make -this one of their most successful parties. 1924 U.C. T. Auxiliary Plan Pretty Party Plans are being perfected for the holding of one of the prettiest and largest of the dancing parties to be given by the U. C, T. Auxiliary, at the Grand Pacific hotel, Friday eve- ning, May 9. Elaborate decorations of om. dancers. Wagner's be served at 1 OBSERVE MOTHER'S DAY Members of the Mother's Club ob- served their annual with very fitting program at their | regular meeting Tuesday afternoon, which was held at the home of Mrs. ' are to be the Mother’s Day HOMESTEADERS TO MEET The Homesteaders will hold their regular meeting this evening at the A. O. U. W. hall at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to attend, ARRIVES FROM FARGO Mrs. C. C. Wattam of Fargo ar- rived last evening to spend a week jor ten days as the house guest of her sister, Mrs. R. S. Towne. AT FARGO Munger is spending a 0 on business. CITY NEWS George E. feW days in Bismarck Hospital Admitted to the Bismarck hospital \ i {for tr Theo. B. Meyer, |Burnstad; Pauline Diede, Lehr; | son, Lemmon, $. | Clara rk, Dave, Silve: Spielman, Jorgenson, Il, Jamestown, if Mandan; Brien; St. Alexius Hospital The Current Events Club observed | Sveinbjorn Johnson, 614 First street.! Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- est and Mothers’ Day at their re-} Mrs. V. J. LaRose sang several de-| pital for — tr s, Lena lar meeting yesterday afternoon at | lightful solo numbers and Mrs, D. T.| Horner, city; Mr + home of Mrs. E, A. Thorberg on | Owens read an- interesting paper.on,|ton; Theo. Gietz urth Street. About forty were | “Mothers of Great Men.” “The, Pow- | Lambdin, Steele. tsent for the afternoon's program | er of Organized Motherhood to Ben-|ter Arthur Mehth ich consisted of an interesting pa- | efit Humanity” was ably discussed |Aune, Grand Fi ron the “Cistine Madonna” given | i Mrs. J. Taylor following the 1 call on current events. Mrs. Nie Evarts gave an interesting his- y of the club which was orgariiz- 21 years ago last March, But ce of the charter members are Il in the club. These are Mrs, D. Woodmansee and read by Mr: Schoregge. M na paper prepared by M IIngss. A very plea! lowed the busine: . Johnson w: nt social hour . Harry; c. A. Woodmansee was} unable to be present on account of fol- meeting in which assisted by Mrs. Ww. St. Anthony; Venturia; » Rev. Ashley; Mrs. B. T. Schee and baby boy, city. Convalescing Warden J. J. Lee of the state pri- son is confined to his bed suffering Gillis, Mrs. Mary McLean and! W. E. Perry, Mrs. G. A, Wallace and [from a severe cold, but is much im- s. Nellie Evarts. Mrs. Marcellus | Mrs, C. H. Schoregge acting as joint ' proved, another charter member of the | hostesses. — 1b who was a guest at yesterday's CLOS! ting. mee ELECT OFFIC Minot, N. D., May &- t of a ‘iss Mary Cashel, executive secre-| At the regular of the | 1923 model Hudson coach, belonging y of the Red Cross, was a guest | Bismarck Chupter, ” Disabled |to Dr, A. O. Fonkalsrud of this city, the Club and told of the natare of | American Veterans, World War, held | has been reported to the police. The work, Miss Cashel made an ap-|jast night at the McKenzie hotel, | theft occured on Sunday evening, ul for the support and cooperation |the following officers were elected: | the car being taken from the garage the women of the city. J MANY GO TO MANDAN fore than forty members of the al Catholic Daughters of America ended the initiation work of the ndan. Court held in that city yes- day afternoon, A class of eight- wis adopted into that court. A iquet was. given at the Le’ Clark hotel last evening in com- said by many to have been one the most enjoyable affairs put by the Mandan Gourt. An ex- ent program of musical numbers talks was given. A number of talks were based on Mother's Mrs. William Laist, grand re- t of the Bismarck Court spoke ellently on the workings of. the den Rule in Unity and Charity. fe FORTNIGHTLY CLUB. MEETS * he regular meeting of the Fort- he home of Mrs, L. F, Crawford, s was the last study meeting of year, hy h devoted to the study of a East, which included a study of ia, Mesopotamia, Armenia, Tur- , Greece and Persia, This "was atly enjoyed by all members of A Club, and found to be most pro- ble. ' GIVING LARGE PARTY fembers of the Sodality of St. ‘y's church are Completing plans the entertainfient of one of the parties af the season at the jol hall and gymnasium this eve- %. Cards will be, enjoyed in the jol hall during the earlier part the evenmg after which dancing complete the evening’s program. proceeds of the evening’s en- ainment will go toward the pur- sing of a new station for the reh. f{NTERTAIN STATE GRAND ¢ REGENT irs. C. O. Smith of Fargo, state hd regent of the Catholic Daugh- of America was 4 guest of the 1 grand regent, Mrs. it while in Bismarck, . Mrs. th left here for Mandan. where qwas guest of honor gt the iation and banquet of the Man- court yesterday. DEPTS SUMMER, ENGAGEMENT liss Isabella Cochran has. accept- an engagement. for the summer som with the Dorothy Reeves ‘matic Company of Kansas City, Miss Cochran officiated in stag- the Mardi Gras recently given this city under the auspices of | Busniess and Professional Wao- 1’s Club. She isthe daughter of i, Nora Cochran of the Mohawk. ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB® Irs. E. G. Anderson of 723 Fifth et was hostess to the members the Wednesday Sewing Club -yes- lay afternoon, Each member en- od the thtmble bee until late in afternoon when‘ the Hostess ser- refreshment: ; BRIDGE CLUB. MEETS. he High-Lo Bridge club met with . A, R. Hoffman of the Tribune rtments yesterday _ afternoon. honors went to Mrs. Van Mid- nas ‘and Mrs. Raymond Berge: ; The guest of the club was Mr: jold Sorenson, . eres SLIGHTLY IMPROVED puis Garske,, living north west of Capitol is in the ‘hospital suffer- with pneumonia, This is . the id time Mr; Garske has: been ill | 4 piteumonia. He is reported to| e had a fajrly comfortable night. lis not yet:out’ of danger, it was ‘ed this mdFning, Ke i (Sea REBEKAHS -MBET- he regular meeting . of . the; Re- ah lodge will be held Friday ht atthe 1.0.0. F. hall. There 1 be initiation. Visitors \/are come. bn ft PONE DELPHIAN ‘MEETING e' regular meeting. of ‘the -Del- ‘4n Society has been postponed un- week from Friday, May 16, Del- in members. are, asked to bear fact in mind, ..° Peery | Rosenthal, Adjutant H. Miller, Exec. Committeeman. Carl Knudtson, Oscar Selvig, and Stair post, membership, and if there are Disabled Veterans in this territory, not members, they to get in touch With. the Bismarck The next meeting will bel trips in’ Africa, annual luncheon to be held with| yeaq an‘ interesting des ~ | Worth Lumry..and will close | Zanzibar followed by a paper on Kat- ears work. The past year has’ firland’ the | lum. A. E. Kamplin, Post Commander; y ames Rhud, Vice Commander: and tre: C. Arnold, Sgt.-at-Arms delegates from the loc The local jiost enjoys a chapter,: No. 3s, MONDAY: CLUB HOLDS MEETING At the ,recent-meeting of ,the»Mon- day Study Club held at the home of Mrs, Ri.S,..ToWne, response to roll call was made upon the htly Club met: yesterday afternoon | Suvage~Tribes' and-Gustoms.of Afri- iption U. C..T, AUXILIARY. TO MEET ISSUE: MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license was issued at the County Judge’s office, Tuesday May 6, to Mike P. Smith and Mrs. Mary E. Woodland of Bismarck. LEAVES FOR MINOT Mrs. C. W. Smith left this morning for Minot to spend the remainder of the week visiting with friends in that city and ‘with her daughter, Miss Ny- dia who teaches near there. Mother’s Day — next Sun- day, May 11th. “Say it with Flowers.” Oscar H. Will & William Fo, 319-3rd St. 1 e Eltinge Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT Thursday - Friday and Saturday Strongheart —in— “THE LOVE MASTER” Meet Strongheart and his whole family. -The wonder dog, his sweetheart, Lady Julie, and their five little Stronghearts all play an im- portant part in this drama of the Northland. -Pathe News — Aesop Fable Cameo Comedy © the state convention D. A. | nent to the wew members which} Vy, W. W. to be held in Fargo, Sat- urday, May 10. large any ire kindly asked | names of of presented by, Mrs. G. F. Dul- A regular’meeting a” thesU.:C. T. uxiliary will be held Saturday evé- ning’ at “Elks? Hall. meeting will be followed by! a’ danc- ing party for the members of the U. C. T. and ‘the Auxiliary. “The. business where it was stored. arried North Dakota 24-884, The machine license No. FORD STOLEN AT LUC | FOUND NEAR VALLEY CITY Van Swan were named as delegates | | Valley ¢ B., May 8.—A Ford for State Headquarters and Phillip | Ct” belonging to a woman at Lucea pMiott A, Be Kamplin und. Ray [and which was stolen a short time jago, was found in the grove recently jat the Chilberg farm. All the tires, magneto and other accessories had been stripped from the car. LAUNDRYMEN The North Dakota Laundry Own- ers’ Association will open a two-day session here tomorrow, with about 50. laundrymen ?expected to be pre- sent. Among the features of the con- vention will, be a banquet at the Grand Pacific hotel Friday evening, at which Attorney-General George ca, Mrs: B. E. Jones related the} Shafer and R. E. Wenzel, commis- interesting feat ‘of Roosevelt's | Sioner of the Workmen's Compensa- Mrs, R.'S. Towne | tion Bureau, will speak. GLOBE FLYERS TO HOP OFF TODAY Aboard U. S, Coast Guard Cutter, Haida, Atka Island, May 8,—The er was moderating here and’ clearing in the night and a ‘jump today by three army planes circling the globe seemed likely. Remember Rummage Sale, Episcopal Parish House Sat- urdray at 9 a. m. Cook bv Electricity. It is safer. THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT HAROLD LLOYD In a return engagement of his funniest comedy “GRANDMA'S BOY” also “Fun from the Press” and “ARABIA’S LAST ALARM” 4 Minaya 4 LILLIAN GISH “THE WHITE A Statement from the Capitol Management. We ‘have personally seen “The White Sister” and con- sider it one of the most won- derful pictures ever pro- “duced. We. unhesitatingly guarantee it to be one of the greatest entertainments ever offered to the public. . TO MEET HERE | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE 1 base . Willia and > Thomas | FATHER, 17, IS Ba ynee EHe Bite CASWA AAC THE| HAPPY THOUG “terrible twins,” for their activities in law enforcement, were not at home at the time, FACING CHARGE New York, May &—Seventeen-| © 1 year-old Burion S Tucker, whese| 500 STUDENTS bride, Mrs. Susan 0. Tucker, 49} ARE GUESTS OF years old, on April 22, gave birth to a daughter at Baidwin, New York, meets, indust of cooking: contests, ex ing, lit , news and magazines, tennis tour and y work and essa, Compulsion In a Public Schools vent, Women thletics and oa Goes To Vote, presentation of “From prairie land to college ground,” are among the Maly 8.—Thé state] Many events that will be staged dur Lansing, Mic supreme court. today ordered thac| ime the. three-day period in which the proposed constitutional amend- |" high school students will com ment to compel all children of school |" Gmong themsbives for suprem age to attend public school be sub-[°S 0f their schools f mitted to the voters at the Novem- |) Thirbsfive high | schools of the Ree eaten? two statgiihave entered students in The amendment is known as the} '!* ae oa anti-arochial school amendment and | (howls are from. Minnesota and ai fa “eponsdred’ by Jan ston i eee he Mla ee pu Detralt, head of the Michigan: publie | ket he schools entered are as school defense league. Anamo N. 1; Barnesville The court refused to consider the} yj... Beach, N. Dt Bismarck, Nv constitutionality of the proposed} iy. Clindo, No Gro Guin Shon g amendment before it has been adopt-| Oi vaiier, N. : ‘ Crookston, Minn.; ed. .; Detroit, Minn.; Dick Crosby, incon, lin, ESCAPES FROM FEDERAL COURT Chicago; M. of “Big Tim’ boro, N. ; Kenmar N Lidgerwood, N D: D.; Maddock, 000 Dearborn station robber p a tl Kb ae eee eae and under bond of iby Civ NE DOE Ortanetee Minn’: from the federal building today after |) 11." 2 TAWA! GIVEN the United States Circuit ah vais Day valva, NED ppeals jad approved is sentence Wahpeton of four years. Barry quietly walked out of the courtroom unobserved. Flat Building : ish Wrecked A flat building where two letectives reside was partially wrecked last night by a black powder bomb exploding in the DR.M.E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. ‘Telephone 210 Bismarck, N. D. M Chicago, { | Sunday, May the 11th MOTHER’S DAY The people of all nations have set aside this day each year in honor of MOTHER. Words are many and varied — but they fail to express the true sentiment and thoughts of your mind on Mother’s Day — the greatest day of her year! Flowers are freshly cut and as fragrant as the smile and love of a Mother will truly express your thoughts of her. She will appreciate your thoughts if you send her blooms from our shop. : & See pee een . | Members F. T. D. making deliveries throughout i the United States within a few hours. a us ts PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Hoskins-Meyer ——WEAR A FLOWER ON MOTHER’S DAY— That House — That: Lot — That Information, ——See Hedden For City:Service—— r ‘References! =>. + Webb Ascoelation of Commerce, Block First, National Rank, : Phone Clty National Bank, _. “” | | 1 STATE COLLEGE) is ry happy” to be a father, ac- tit od 3 cording to a telegram which Tuc PR ie cag Mar ae ers lawyer says he has received b y | from the young bridegroom in Los] high school students of North Da- | Angeles. kota and Minnesota are the guests The lawyer said he had re of the North Dakota Agricultural on Monday from Mrs. Tucker, who e today, tomorrow and Satur with her husband is under indict- the sixteenth annus May ment in New . ccording to registration with their om figures given by A. G. Arvold, in which charge of the festival. explanation.” Stockjudging contests, athletic and QUNUEELEEGOULEAUCOLUGUACUODCCEDOUUASLOUUECUEUAUOUGUEOOEULAAAHOGUAAAUGSUVEUUCCLEUESTTUUUAEUCUU AUTORUN TATE EET AUUEUOOOOESELSUCEOCCCOOUOOEGUOSOOOOEEEOUEEUCUOECOSEOOUUOGCCESOUAUCUCUOUNOOEOOEUUSECOOOE EECEERECOOUEEEEEE TENET A. W. LUCAS COMPANY “BISMARCK’S BUSY SHOPPING CENTER” Friday and Saturday Save Dollars SUITS AND CAPES DRESSES COA HATS PUMPS Wonderful Opportunity To $14.95 $13.95 $19.50 $5.00 $2.00 $4.85 Flannels and Silks Sport ( ( Special Lot Trimmed Satins LUEEEUEDEDCEATEUEGTUTEOUSUUPOOCUTEEEEEEOEUUU EDEL EREEEEEODDOEEEETEROCECEEEO ELE EE TEEPE LEEPER AUUUOGUEEUOLUAUUGUUOUECUEUDEEEOUOUEE UENO Lack of “May-Like” Weather} “CLEAN-UP” T0 GQ FORWARD: Will Not Halt Efforts ile the weathe like” in Bismarck," “Cle every property ow expected to begin a bit toward makin tiful.” as not heen as as some other times, the determination of mankind to make ready for summer, is going on n-up and Paint- id te After due time, if something yet ang doh *Bismarek Beau- UUUCUTOCRTEUEEOUUODEECUEETOEOOR < soins oe Chris J. Martineson, NOTICE TO PUBLIC Chief of Polic Cooperation of all citizens is necessary to avoid automo- bile accidents in the city this season. The number of auto- mobiles on the streets: will be greater than ever. . SPECIAL ee Be willnot arena Hv Parents should make every | MILLINERY sent date assigned, but will go rher-| | " ar chil ily on until Bismarck is ready for| Mort to see that. their chil {company from boulevard to alley, all; dren understand the danger over the city, the committee announe-| of playing in streets, and to i them in crossing T. Ry Atkinson and hist eee a we bu in their six zones ei or districts of the city, exch» with should — remember an eye to the progress of his owt t carelessness may ction in “clean-up and pain "leost a life, or serious injury i lines. “Every resident: of the to some. The traffic reg- re the bargains you have need goods, been re We new looking for, room for ulations of the city are liberal, ond must be obeyed. “Jay - walking,” driving on will notify owners of the need «*| carelessn in par all, B No We have not Special fini ing the job of clearing up ru’ bish heaps, removing obstacles, putting “sore spots” in order th out the alleys, yards LEGION OFFICIALS SPEAK nd Forks, N. « nton Ds. "iN Wl and st May 8 contribute to 2 Sale on all Hats. Just a few init The police department) risk patterns $15.00 to $18.50. es s ready to enforce the At S100, tra uws and to prosecute! al. offenders, and welcomes Cah only--No approval. suggestions and information ; frem citizens, but the carefu' and |2ttention of all citizens and t-]esoperation ofyall voluntarily | Nielsen’s Millinery and Waist Shop. hs ie ment. These rugs are of the best qual- service. to offer you at this unusual price. 9x12 Want a Home One hundred bcautifully patterned axminister rugs want to go into one hundred homes of good taste and refine- ity axminister and will give excellent We wish we had more of them size regular $75.00 *59.20 Other sizes in proportion. WEBB BROTHERS. Ne & SWOT AIRS ing the employment division of the ry campai: ; rf ampaign Veterans bureuu, spoke at a district | , sd accidents j meeting: of the American Legion | Be inst accidents is to be sue: : cessful. The arrest of a Mr. Streeter urged r attend. | driver who has_ killed or piso ene che oe!) maimed a child does not rem- the Lericn to be held in St. Pauls] ody the situati in September. y the situation.