The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1924, Page 3

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FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “FORMER LOCAL |?" ptrvaces Day Traces Back : MAN DIRECTOR at Gavel rried on the work after the war. upon her death, Miss Ann Jarvis, ‘her daughter, continued with | i y jthe spirit and pouneeg| eae Day | | May 16th jand the Mother Concordia College Choir Will) Appear in Bismarck on Anfiouncement has been made t of Moorhead, Minn., will app concert at the Bismarck High Auditorium on the evenin May 16th. This choir cert tours for ma now mah Dako choo! | a trip through North! Ar west as Minot and Bis- marek, returning from here by way | amestown and Valley City, giv ing 18 concerts during the trip of/ two weeks. The choir numbers 38 singers, women and 16 men, under the direc tion of Prof. Herman W. Monson. as t and are piving | comment from qualified musical critics wherever the choir appears. ‘They sing acapella and the orchestral effects and the rich 0; n-) like tone t ture their rendition; of some of t numbers on t splendi program is placing| Concordia College Choir among the || best in the land. li Prof, Monson, the director, needs | ing Flore no introduction to the people of Bis-| with marck. He is son of Rev. I. G. i son of this city, was for som atory of M showed marke director. Since his ¢ d music in a conservatory | polis and was for two ye High School Music Supervisor in city, The “Fargo Forun Mr, Monson dia College Che is hoped that the lie in Bismarck will avafl themselves “marvelous”, thing a little out of the ordi be donated to the “Plans Fund of the | High School and members of the | Clubs of the High § kets for this conc $2 will be a selling the greatest num-} her of tickets and a $1 | to the one selling the second highest | the typ number of tickets, All those selling | ten or more tickets will receive a} | free ticket to the concert. strength, a is the prime function of the CROP I$ HELD SMALLEST YET Department -_ of Agriculture! ' The smallest | inter wheat since 1917 was} st by the department of agri- culture. The ‘ r 15 bushels} 7,000 bushels year, t at 61,739, The rye crop, pike 000 bushe ler than last | year’s by 84,000 bushels, The winter was less severe on win- ter wheat, the ubandonment of acre- ue having been 6.6 percent of the area sown au- tumn which ed and announe- ed today, was 39,933,000 acres, The age remaining May 1 to be har- vested was placed at 36,898,000 acres, In the revised a 102,000 acres were added to Indiana’s area and ac Colorado’s, while re deducted from 106,000 from Nebras- ka Jand 101,000 from Iowa. Califernia’s Cut: Largest Abandonment of acreage was ae in the south and in Califor- nia, California’s acreage is 54 per- cent less than sown last autumn, ppi's 50 percent less, Geor- percent less and Kentucky abama more than 25 percent The condition of the crop on May 1, which was 84.8 percent of a nor- mal, was better than a year ago but below the ten year average, Kansas and Nebraska showed a markedly better condition than last year, prom- ises a crop of 134,092,000 bushels, or 50,414,000 bushels more than pro- duced last year, Several States Increased Nebraska, with 86,000 acres more than , will have 18,266,000 bus- hels more than, last year, with a total production fore 46,586,000. bushels. In Tlineis where the abandonment reached 17 percent, the ea this year is 938,000 acres than harvested last year and the ion forecast of 33,950,000 bus- 584,000 bushels less than 's crop. Colorado has prospects of a crop more than twice as large as last Larger crops than last year a are forecast for Wisconsin, South Dakota, Texas, Oklahoma, Wy- oming and New Mexico, —-———_- become more refined, complex} changing with the change in_mus- ous.” he said. “Jazz islical demands of the public. There RADIO IMPROVES PUBLIC'S TASTE. FOR MUSIC. into |and harmon Gh ONG ee WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” SATURDAY Our Ready to Wear section offers an opportunity for genuine savings on good season- able apparel, all taken from regular stock; assuring exceptional values and styles. n of Mother's Day tra Mi War times when Mr . Dykema said. at ‘both thes North and South, e in the mule | iupreetite according to Prof. Y ykema of the University of | sin school of music. | ° to” “mother broadcast gener es much of this TRVSURN co Ee puntlince Sata sonal contact she the famous Concordia College Choir; Mother's in al parts of the world He eer S| tnglwrelltnge for hats feature or white pear! | modern influen radio, jazz music MAY 16 GET YOUR SES ATS “EARL Y mounted on silver, | AUDITORIUM TO HOSPITALS NEXT MONDAY} - epertoire gf unusual| Hespital Day to be Observed | y be Learned By Visits There —Much Ma YOU WON’T GET ANY AT AL a YOUR MAIL ORDER will be given Immediate i your Check or 4 lose sel-addressed, , Which has grown to very best classical | he r of the heppital will evening, 4 ne time) ed from thr ociated with the Bismarck Con-| public and at that time] pies a musical | past yea in Bismarck | ined by Mr. Monson has completed a course | he to five P. M. when will be weighed « corps of nurses which will provided and any found needing | attention mothers will be so advised. oitds reveal many speaks Of (not generally thought of in connce- yon eran th esuentor ition with oeatt, t| SHOW With THE PEERS OF THEM ALL WILLIE &EUGENE HOWARD SKYFUL OF STARS” 2° musie loving pub- | vay nd plentiful hen the aver- grocery store. of the opportunity of hearing some-| cal and surgical pe cient to equip a good The proceeds of the concert will] | Kitchens and dining rooms d ‘Goats cul lice - . Al up-to-da do to the | well pe Lower Floor $3.2 goods or departmerg stc al hospital also capacity, and 3 wath a volume i Gallery $1.10 Inc. laundry and an ment en All of these supplie his equipment are neede high ed educational tion, It trains young women to fol low Florence Nightingale und to become | Report Indicates Unusual eae 3 Shortage In It also is the finishing school for the young medical graduate, number of whom, E | d to serve a term under gets need specialists 2 hospital before th licensed by the state as medical prac- titioners. ing RYE CROP SMALLER} comr« , “What is a hospi- ” y isn't answered the » average person might think. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’? and INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for hospital wants to have as many people as possible come’ in and get acquainted so they 1 real things it is doing for them. 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Two. tablespoonfuls daily — nes, % guaranteed to bring results, or your | Pt flavor. Sold bg SPORT SKIRTS For the season of Sports, one must have one or more separate skirts, they’re indis- pensable. The new spring shades, of Tan, \. Powder Blue and Grey in stripes or checked \ x ® Polos and Camels hair, are specially priced : for Saturday at SILK DRESSES FLANNEL DRESSES A careful revamping of the Dress. stock brings out many clever styles to be added to these two popular priced groups. Can- ton Crepes and Printed Silks for summer wear in a wide range of sizes are included : Dresses at $29.50. Special at YOU NEED YOUR MONEY AND I NEED MINE, IF WE BOTH CET OURS IT WILL SURE BE FINE. BUT IF YOU GET YOURS AND HOLD MINE TO, WHAT IN THE WORLD AM 1 GOING TO DO? Bismarck GE THREE barows, ‘shrill chatactoristics which it: first possessed.” is no need for a substitute for jas music, because it is losing the bar. SWEATERS As summery days approach, attention lis called to the sweater for hiking, golfing and all outdoor wear. ons, Jacquet and sleeveless styles are | again in favor and they come in all| the pretty new shades and color com- Specially priced $3.75 Striped and checked flan- nels in Grey and Tan two tone combinations, sportorstreet wear. Just. a few of these left, values to $13.50 and $19.50 $19.50 Think it over. Tomorrow is the tenth. Credit Bureau Where your paying habits are being recorded.

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