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@ way home at WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1924 | Social and Personal. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE bers who will gather Summer where they will deco The children will the church on tha Favorite For day for the pro- gram they will render there on Children’s Day. ’ ° a Hl Mrs. L, T. Fergeson closed her St. Mary’s Alumni Legion Banquet achool-in Burr Oak: disttieé! | last ‘ Friday for the summer vacation. Body Is Formed Held Tonight} ee he eee ; Sa Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Woodland The graduating classes of St.| Reservations which had been ere callets ot the Jolin. Wilde Wolpe Mary's school for the three years} made atte as Phat for net Monday evening. they have had a high school organ-|®22U8! get-together American Le- ee ized their alumni last evening, The| Sit and Auxiliary banquet tonight Helen Easten has reopened af indicates a large attendance. The chool after several weeks va ‘ officers elected were, Josephine Cer- vinski, president; Anna Marie Man- ning, secretary and Carl Maassen, treasurer. After the business meeting the alumni entertained the classes of 1924 and 1925 at a lancheon, The tables were decorated in cerise and silver streamers in the class colors of the class of 1924. Vases of peonics were also used as decora- tions. During the luncheog a very in- teresting program was given. Toasts were given by Father Slag, Sister Magdaline, Lorctta Lockwood ,and Nicholas Wochle. The musical num- bers were a piano number of Agnes Keyou afd a vocal selection by Anne Marie Manning. The evening was spent in a get- together so that all might become better acquainted. DELIVERS ADDRESSES Miss Minnie J, Nielson, state sup- crintendent of | public instruction, will go to Devils Lake tomorrow to deliver the eoimmencement address to the high school graduating class there, and on May 30 will deliver a commencement address at Leal, Barnes county. Miss Nielson deliv- ered an address Friday night at Bathgate and Saturday at the Green- field Consolidated Schools, at com- mencement exercises, PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS MEET The Progressive Mother's club met resterday with Mrs, Parsons at six- teenth set. Response to Roll Call was made from famous Generals. Mrs, Fred Svaren read a paper on the topie “What Can the Home and Schoo’ Do to Prevent War"? The round table discussion was upon the same tor'c. Refreshments were served at the close of the meetirg. R. T. BRIDGE CLUB GIVE BREAKFAST Four of the members of the R. T. Bridge club gave a breakfast to the other members of the club at the Country Club at 10:30 Tuesaay morning, A three course breakfast was served. Following the breakfast three tables of bridge were at play. Potted plants were used as the de- corations. SMOWER GIVEN Miss Mildred Farr, whose marri- age. to William J. Sullivan of Man- dan ‘will gecur on Tuesday, June 3, at St. “Joseph's Catholic church, was honored in Mandan Tuesday night at a shower given by Mrs. Walter G. Renden. Both Miss Farr and Mr. Sullivan have a wide circle of friends in both Bismarck and Mandan, MONDAY CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL LUNCHEON The Monday Club held their an- nual luncheon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. LaRose. The time was spent at bridge. Four tables were in play during the afternoon with honors going to Mrs, W. E.’ Lahr. The rooms were beautifally decor- ated with yellow. TO HAVE BANQUET The North Dakota State Retail Merchants Association will hold its annual banquet in the ball room of the McKenzie hotel tonight, while the Legion banquet is being held in the main dining room. LADIES AID TO MEET There will be a very important meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church tomor- row afternoon at 3 o'clock in the church parlors. It is hoped that all members will be present. TO OPEN PAVILION Wildwood pavilion, east of the city, will be under the management of Leonard Miller this year, it is an- nounced. The opening night is Thursday, The S. S. President Mad- ison orchestra will furnish music, ST. ‘GEORG UILD TO MEET Mrs. 0. M. Dunham and Mrs. B. E, Jones will be hostesses to St. George's Guild, Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dunham. All ‘members’ are cordially invited to be present. SPENDS FEW DAYS IN CITY Miss Emma Voves stopped over for a few days to visit friends on her Perham, Minn. _ Miss Voves has been in Glendive, Mont., the past year. PLAYGROUND OPENS The North Ward schook play- ground will open tonight and tha playground class will meet there af 7 o'clock. e GRADUATES Elvina R: Skagen,, former Bis- marck resident, is @aduating from the Beulah high school this year. She will return to the city soon, RETURN .TO ABERDEEN Mr. and Mrs. Charles G, Boise, Jr.. who have been visiting with his parents’ in this city returned to their home at Aberdeen, S. Dak. TO MAKE HOME IN CHICAGO Lillian, and .Mabel Knudson, who graduated with the class of 1924 left this: morning -to ake th home with their mother’ in Chicago. HERE, FROM 3 MONTANA Charles Powers, of Helena, Mont. was here yesterday, ‘visiting wit Capt. I. P. Baker. for the, east last/ night. . LEAVES ON TRIP Dr. C. H.. Schoregge and family have. left by. ear for Henderson, Min- nesota, to, visit ‘relatives and friends, Boil sity water for the next ae Stackhouse, _ City. Health: Officer, Mr. Powers left |. banquet will be held at 7p. m, in the MéKenzie hotel dining room, with State Commander Frank Street- er and State Adjutant J. P. Willi-| ams as the guests of honor. Dr.| J. 0, Avnson will be toastmaster. It is planned to have a short and. entertaining musical program in connection with the banquet. cation because of there being small pox in the nates as Poole Sora | AT THE MOVIES ones AT THE CAPITOL “The Shooting of Dan McGrew,” a film version of the famous Robert W. Service poem, made by the Saw- POPPY DRIVE CONTINUES The Annual Poppy Drive is being cerried on until after Memorial Day. yer-Lubin company for Metro, is te J. L. Barth was captain for coming to the Capitol Theatre start- Tu in charge of headquarters ing tonight. This new picture tells at the Grand Pacific. Her lieutenants the whole story of the dramatic hate were Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. G. Rich- between two men, an actual happen holt and Mrs. (A., Bloomer. ing in the days of the Yukon gold The young ladies assisting in the rush. The even up to the selling were: Anna Katz, Gwendolen gunfight are aled for the first Jensen, Esther Holst, Louise Keller +| time. Dorothy Savage, Abigail Roan, Max- Barbara La Marr, Lew Cody ani ine Light, Victoria Dunn. Percy Marmont play the great roles The proceeds for Tuesday were of The Lady Known as Lou, Dan $44 j gerous Dan McGrew, and Jim, — the If all those who™ have poppies Husband. The exceptional cast also would wear them qMtil after Mem- includes Mac Busch, George Sies orial Day, it would help the girls mann and many others, The pro- who'are selling and keep you from duction was directed by Clarence ally supervised by Winifred Dunn Badger and perso Arthur H, Sawyer. wrote the scenario. being asked more than once. Those desiring large poppies for decoration will be able to get them from the girls who are stationed in The combination of plain fabrics is printed and of Fashion's one the Grand. Pacific. and MeKenzie favorites this summer. Here three THE ELTINGE Hotels! Jbands of the plain material give a| Tom Meighan and a group of kid charming bouffant effect to the | dies. PICNIC GREATLY ENJOYE skirt and the saslr forms the only| Remember the riot they raised in| Te Béein ina other trimming “The Bachelor Dadd Weeuié alenie ‘Wald cvening {the bows on the sleeve with the youngsters at Apple Creck was very well, ate |feminino; andvallu Eltinge Theatre in | tended, about thirty members being | ~~~ Booth Wer noe ton atory aco present. A very delicious. picnic Mra ebunbara: Schwareens| caro gees sic. inc tice tena| supper was ser Mrs. EL AL fon) UMiss See ee aaaart iv yan erER RTT Pr Napoleon; Miss Leone} Friday and Satarday with Lois Wil Hughes gave a very vivid and in- | Arnty : arged: ridsy and) Saturday witht Lois aM i te Arntz, Burnstad. Discharged on, George Fawcett, Cyril Ring, teresting uccount of her trip in| Jogeph Nary a ri ‘ ula ce ies y ‘i ‘ ok Joseph Nary and twins, ¢ Charles Stevenson and others in Europe. Some of the visiting dele- | James Fairman and baby gi aanaet gates to the Retail Merchants Con-|Miss Harriet Thoma kk hatte 10 vention and Mrs, Hughes’ mother| Dorothy Reuter, Gar and father, Mr. and Mrs. James | John Wolf, Zeeland. weden To Resist Wakeman were guests of the club. A large bonfire helped to keep all ee, 1 U. S. Auto Invasion present warm until they returned to abner the city at a late hour. News of Our | Saar ae 2 Neighbors | Stockholm, May 28.—While the TO GIVE RECITAL American motor industry's invasion Ac vectat = Toes lof Sweden is gathering force, the Mrs. Genevieve M. Hughes will Se ane. oe javce ie wolcdt Ns leivecaupulitts wecitalitomGerowsaves GLENCOE-LIVONA government authorities are taking ning at the Roosevelt school at 8] Mr.and Mrs. Earl Marshell autoed |Gefensive measures against the ex: | o'clock. The first half of the pro-ito Bismarck and also did shopping | try, especially with mn wiee taka gram will consist of piano solos and {in Mandan Saturday. They were ac- | protecting the native industry flower group. from. the cnoretia, | Companied by Mrs. Margaret Easten | against the competition of heavy | "Blowsont Tinie?" te aabiherkdeughtets Misa Hiclen: imports of cars and gasoline. te puilrae The Swedish Board of Trade says VISITING DELEGATES Mrs, C. A. Carlson and son, Lee Be ly foo Feats have pea nee Some of the visiting delegates’‘and| were, capital city visitors Friday.]¢# (nim, jhyvedem since 1008, an their’ wives at the Retail Merchants| Miss Alice, who was one of the 1924 Rigas: MiB Event HS TiGO0 tone Geueie ConveiitiGn’ are “Mr. and |Mrs,L. ;R.|/high®: school graduates returned (ji were imported, valued at ‘so BaP eae ore eee sree case! 896,000. This tremendous import is ta aS) Cu As Gee) eL 5 ee looked upon in some quarters as a ee N. E. Melton, Marstons oil man]. cessiver end the board/has aug: | made his regular trips out to this vicinity Wednesday and Thursday of last week. BIRTHDAY CLUB The Birthday Club of the First Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. August Carlson, 614 8th St. Thursday sevening. gested that the import duty on ought to be raised from 15 to percent ad valorem. The gov ment has also recommended an im- port duty of one cent a gallon on gasoline and a domestic tax of four cents a gallon. It is evident that the proposed duty. and taxes on gasoline is in- tended, not only to inerease the in- ternal revenue, but also to encour- age the use of sulpHite alcohol of domestic manufacture TO MEET Chas. Rathbun and «Roy Snyder delivered. two loads of hogs in Haz- elton Monday for shipment. RETURNS HOME FROM SCHOOL Miss Bernice Jager, who has been attending St. Bencdict's Academy,, St. Joseph, Minn., has returned, to her home: at Strassburg. Mrs. Mike Smith who has been receiving medical. treatment in a Bismarck hospital the past week is improying and expects to be able tc return home the first part of this as a motor ie STO gyISIASINTER 1 ae week, fucl. Recent tests in which a Swed- iss Josephine yan ol is city = - i si J ca left this afternoon to visit with her| M®- and Mrs! Henry Milles dia ae asne eaten! Ra aude. sister, Mrs. R. R. Ryan at Linton, peneae. in the capital city Satu} question a live one, and the g ernment is proposing to remove re- PAGE ‘HIVE BACK HOME Carrie Jz “A Perfect D Bond, is back composer of in her home in Hollywood, Calif., followin an extended visit. in the Phillipine Islands. Mer song h reached the million mark in its sales GIRL, 18, ROBS BANK; TAKEN Captured Few Hours After Holdup in Mlinois Peoria, I, on, 18 years old, w Norma Ander ha bi nburg Bank at by in her arms held up the Farmington y arrested late he at Hanna City, after forced a taxicab drive: point of a gun to hurry he Over one thousand dollarsin which she grabbed from a_ tellers vindow was recovered. The girl after her arrest, declared he held up the bank beeause ir owed her some money Bank offic. ials deny this and assert they nev w the girl before. When the girl walked bank and pushed a revolve teller he thought she was playing a joke and said “don't be in huxry, I shall wait on you in a few moments.” th the into “You'll wait on m@ now” the girl demanded “hurry up and give me that money.” The teller hesitated and the girl reached inside the window and grab bed a bag containing over $1,000 in cash ‘ She then forced David xi driver whom she hired to take r.to Farmingtos, to hurry her away. The taxi driver at first refus d but complied wen the girl put the revolver against his body. D. AUTO BODY TO MEET SOON + = 7 aes .. | Strictions on the sale of denatured j | CITY NEWS | C. A. Carlson will spend this | aleohol direct to the consumer. a ee n Smith, Birth 5 Saal LEGACY UNEXPECTED Mr, and Mra’ Dougherty ot |,,Se°sia! autos, were down to the| Glascov, Scotland, May. 24, Join icinity Sunday ast week, some had their fishing long and others took~ home Ss lo plant. Thomson, a jobless warchouse port- any haa mnoveditrom/theanoor. quan | ter to one of the finest reside nitial | sections of Glasgow. Because he wrote letters and performed a few other simple services for an itiner-{ ant knife-grinder here, Thomson re- cently came into a legacy of seve Steele are parents of a baby boy. of 1 poles young tre Baseball The Linton base play the newly organ independent team he: » at Sop. m according te G team will ed Bismarck M Joe G relatives from man is entertaining Bismarck this we Beith ener: ier pho MPS Ol sins (Suaje Bucy sand hecanupilall thowsandenonndsl nen, (thes knites| also quite a few: of their parents4 grinder died. gathered at Livona school house oa last Saturday, where they enjoyed a Z Admitted ta the 1B pital for treatment: Hebron; Theo. 0: Ke Fritz Bueligen, Youngtown picnic dinner in celebration of the last day of school. Miss Busby has departed for her home near Linton FROM UTAH! Enssler, Wishek. Dist h: accompanied by Miss Ma- Vv ‘Antonov, Kiet; Mrs. € mie k, who will visit there a erson, Lemmon i tows daya: 4 . Clyde Seats ill w th a ported to be ¢ of yellow jaundice. Geo. Zerbes and Frank Appert of Hazelton were out this way by auto Sunday. “Admitted to the St. Alexius Hos- pital for treatment: Mr. Ludwig Roth, Glen Ullin; Mrs. J. BE. Fahl- gren, Yucca; Mr: D, Pfaff, Al- AN EDITOR! Livona ferry bont was out of or- der a couple of days last week, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilman and fam- {ily intend to leave by auto for Dickinson this week where they will visit with theif daughter, M Frank Krank and family, she will ac- | company them home for a short visit here when they return. Mrs. Grace Matthews finished Ker term at the Opp school last Friday and returned to her home east of Glencoe Saturday. Mrs. John Wilde and “daughter, Minnie autoed to Hazelton Sunday | to attend Catholic services. They were accompanied by Mrs. Jas. Bur- bage, Vivian and Welden, Fr. Krank will leave the - last of | this week for a vacation trip east. | He will be absent about a month, | Fr. Weaber of Linton will take | charge of his parish during his ab- | sence. . Eleanor and Hubert Baker, and Welden Burbage and Mamie | {Clark took the eighth. grade exami- | nations at Livona last week. Six judges circulated among the {dancers at a college “hop” to select | the most beautifal co-ed at the ~ D. W. Casey and toni Sidney also| University of Utah. Virginia Hills L. Horstmeyer were capital city vis-|of Salt Lake City was their unani- itors the middle of the week. mous choice. But Virginia vehem- There are nearly twice as many men as girls at Knox College, Gales- burg, I. And enly twice in 34 ently protested she was not a stu- years has a co-ed edited ‘the Knox| 0. Heftie was a caller in Livona|dent at the university. .She was a Student, the college paper. But| vicinity Monday. ie high school pupil. The judges, Natalie Giddings ‘of Gileaburg, in however, insisted upon awarding her face of heavy opposition, has been| Memotial Day ‘will be ‘observed at the Utah Univergity beauty ay given the job for the next year. Glencoe by the Sunday school mem; piohship. Fargo, N. D. hoard of di of the North .--Officers, the d such mem ota Automobi 18 j sociation as are able to attend, will [imeet in Ko Mond Jun in response to a call for the si ued by C, Minot. ns for stimulating the trade through North Dakota, for con tinuing the membership mpaign in the s ying ‘the work into other states where comparative i vantages in will be formulated at dingg to annouree- nielson. 186 Meseendan s Held Posind Danielson, tourist Suttles, | TO SEE WEST ON HILL TRIP PUBLISHERS Publicists to be Taken on Lone Trip to Show Them Truth About Northwest | Se IS ANNOUNCED | — ingo, X. oD, May 28.--Sev | Fargo businessmen will join the par ty of eastern newspapermen number ing between 30 and 40, which will pass through Fargo on the Northern railroad en a “trath | ins” j impre 1 Grent expedition to correct many ions Ise concerning: in. the cast economic and indi conditions oF the northwest LOW. Hill, chairman ot } Northern railway, na bo da Buroy to person: Ralph Budd and Wath 0 nt and traffic with the party Special Vra WNL will have a St. Paul to westward journey t of three car, observi wed Pullm hewspapermen ur will be ected Oriental Limited t. Paul a part of the chairman’ cult the Great h the ie whe un trip with family party ly accompan ts henney chief, will « Mr made spechal (nan © the party The tra will dining cons business ears, car doa ry carry from Chic from und the m: pecial will be run and then to Port at Great Falls and The special train | through to Seattle Jland, with’ a park, First hand information will be ob tained by the party from civie bodi ind other industrial and agricultural srgunizitions of official — standing wer the entire system of the Hill railway in Minne North Dakota Montana, Idaho, Washington and Orego The p: top Glacier ta ty will be made up of nows can, Eme F ; Lincoln, y Tl * papers in er, publisher; NOTICE TO VOTE! Requests having been made of me by several mothers to election June 3, I have filed for this position and ask the isupport of the voters of J marck, Beatrice Mann. | } DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Los Angeles, Ma y 28, A count = tollay of the descendants of Sumucl Diseases Houston Bryant, 82, and still a b worker with pick and shovel, stood Telephone 240], t 186, including his two great- great-grandchildren. ‘This is be- | 11914—4th St. |; lieved to make him the world cham- pion head of family. Record of Bismarck, his family by generations comprise N. D. 17 children, 99 grandchildren, 68 t grandchildren and two great: grandchildren. Bryant he has never tasted tobacco or quor and attends church thrice weekly. Revenue Bureau Probe Is Asked Waghington, May 28.—A thorough investigation into “every unit of the internal revenue bureau,” including the prohibition unit, is the present program of Senator-Couzens, Michi- gan, author of the resolution urder which a special Senate committee was appointed, to inquire into the bur- eau, s, TEACH ARMY COOKS Washington, May 28,—-Home cook- ing. for the doughboy! Cakes and pies.like mother used to bake will be ‘the, standard of perfection .in schools for bakers and cooks which will be established in every corps are@’and department of the army. It is planned to turn out competent egoks ,in force. “-Geok by E by Electricity. ‘» ollt is Cleaner, Interesting before Marco Polo came to China. More charming today than then. Take the Canadian Pacific Oriental Cruise the Phili RSs Honolulu you 611-2nd Av. 8, Mpls, Minu. Canadian Pacific Mlinois, | United Press association. Jame Kolbert, superintendent central west division; Chicago Tribune, Os-| y Hewitt and Arthu ew York, Underwood's News - ce, C. R. Abbott, manager; Syracuse ard, J. D. Barnum, —pub- Wanted: Tutoring in Eng-; lish. Miss Dorothy Dakin. Phone 320. enter my name at the school) A HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ““"" Suits . AND N THE VERY NEWEST MODELS £ COLORINGS i $35 5.E.BERGESON & SON HIGH CLASS TAILORING NBW GOVERNOR ee ee j Linton’s carnival tomorrow given ur -_GITY'S GUEST vaper publishers, managing editors a the auspices of the Weman’s nd special writers from a dozen or Auxiliafy, American Legion, He also more leading cities of the eastern| “Eddie” »assistant urged suppert of the Juvenile Band {and middlewestern states, The per-| to the the Great! concert Friday evening at the A sonnel of the newspaper body wiil be | ern, governor-eleet of the Nonth} torium follows: 1 of the) Guests of the club were. Eddie’ Boston, s. The Traveler, Har at its weekly luneh-| Flynn, St. Paul; Fulton Burnett, Wiledlertlnm@nncingn canon |e the McKenzie Hotel this noon.! yg; William MeCulloch, Steve Welch, York, Herald Tribune, Ruther! He stressed in a short address the! Roy Neff, Bismarck; P.*'Mann, Renal vanieciniwet tees value of service in modern business! Devils Lakes ion cin, E. M. Swasey, publishe nd social relations and paid tri-| Geo. Will presided in the absehce delphi RheeArerican (kh) Ed-| bute to Rotary’s part in putting over} of Dr, Vie LaRose. ‘ mondson, assistant to publisher; {the ideal of service that organ'za Pittsburg, Gazette T Reid By-| tion stands fo Nonmcity clio aSiatiouia: she | He denounced the prophets of dis Democrat, Louis LaCoss,: special content who | painting in writer; Kansas City, Star, Edwin 1k colors the situation in the farm | Pinkhar ecial writer; Indianapo ions of the territory, He 2 HSMINE Wes GUItIE Sx ehidlieceemuaiiiee vcluncuabhone ueillsehedds .waulditi te TOMORROW ALRIGHT ing editor; Star, Earl Mushlitz, spe- | Ye#rs to overcome. Optimism he de Y y: cial Sentinel, Ju-|clared was the great need and that Gh, inoree,” Glen, #nd that after all conditions in this d Fos taedtipitiel iswold, ANH Ash.| section were good if not better dont Siok than what obtains in many sections Nature’s Remedy (N@ Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative country, i Supt. Saxvik of the city schools, with a pleasant, near-to- a : nature action. wes an address on Memorial Day, its a soniecandicblivatione ded i and prevents biliousness, 25 constipation and sick Jorous appeal for that high hendeches. Tencauana service which led so 4 strengthens the digestion to sacrifice their live pia paar ip aeM that the civilization Used fi | republic stands might be pr : pee Sater) Athi: the May commit presided at today’s luncheon, Onc , that of Supt, Saxvik was yy commemots nson | jt ed by Judge Chr with gifts fitting the ho Bismarck’s educator 7: Pi n a farewell sech in b If of the club to voice regret at the departure of Arthur ip: , Boslter who leaves soon to take up vo ced his et at leaving the club The samo —in cAkatlen Jack MacLeod told of the plans for doses, candy- children anv au SOLD BY YOUR DRUGaIST roated. For welfare months. hoy three work during the neat playground acti HARRINGTON’S BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR Has installed a complete Hair working equipment. Bring the long hair you had cut off, to us and havé it: worked into the kind of transformation you have wanted. i Kr Memoria y, we will be ol med all day oF the Heroic de mory Call early for a Thursday appointment. OPEN THURSDAY—10 P. M. Phone 130W TONIGHT —AT THE— HEART RIVER PAVILION Just Over the River and Out To Chautauqua Park MANDAN : GOOD FLOOR — BEST OF MUSIC LES BACKER AND HIS COLLEGIAN ORCHESTRA Featuring Moonlight. Waltzes with, Singing and Yodelling. Choruses. —Come Over and Enjoy Dancing— HEART RIVER AMUSEMENT CO,