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a ' THURSDAY, MAY .29, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE AT Social a nd Personal | night, today. row. District.W. C. T. U. Convention To Crystal Springs The annual convention of the 11th belie * : ; - . es, led by Mrs. Fred Hanson — district, of the W. C. T. U. will hold] third graduating class of St. Mary’s| “'S; led Ds ae x ee their meetings at Crystal Springs on|Actdemy will, be held this evening | aicch will preci ee ee ateSTENDS DAY, IN cl a ee May 30th and 31st, Friday and Sat-Jat St. Mary's auditorium at eight : A Dect , SReEAPARGT heniiiten Ld aeRO urday. The district is comprised of|o'clock. Those’ completing the high| pews H.C. Postlethwaite of the yesterday shopping and visiting with Kidder and Burleigh counties. Mrs.|school course are Nicholas H.] }Tes)sterian church will conduct the re a ie C. G. Boise and Mrs. Sarah Anke-|Woehle, Clement E. Kelley, Hilde- aM ac BAY Hiteacuets. / % - | mann are the delegates from this/gard C. Beastrom, Josephine M. Gate MOMETIS Sth r. Frank city. Appointment of committees: Creden- tials, nominating, financial, reso- lutions, place of meeting. Reports of district officers: Presi-| George Jaszkowiak. {| Rev. C.F. Strutz is expected to] Admitted to the Bismarck hospital dent, Corresponding secretary, Address. and Presentation of Di-Jreturn tonight from Chicago, where |for treatment, Miss Lym, Treasurer. plomas—Father Slag. ¥ he went direetly from Drake, North | Minneapolis, Minn Lehr; Fair and open air meetings.......... Journey's End—High School Ghor- kota, after attending the Evan- A. Kreger James ‘ . Mrs. Sara W. Ankemann |": al confer ther Makedonski. Zauner, ties. Mrs. Rosewald Hie a atari ‘ Mott. Di Veunle Solon: Alice Stans| NO SOLICITING TOMORROW {ATTENDING NV: Kintyre; Singing. The Poppy d ill be carried | Mr. and Mrs, Val Benz of Moffit| zig; T. E. Mudson, Friday Evening on today but there will be no soli- motored to Bismarck yesterday to anders, city; Floyd Schaffer, 6:30 o'clock citing tomorrow. There will be girls | #ttend the Retail Me: hants Con- Banquet. on the street with poppies should} vention being held here Wednes — Inveeation. ./.... Reverend Sorenson |@"yone wish to buy them. Remem Thursday and Friday. Alexius Hospital Singing—Ameriea ber that the big poppies are for dee- zl ee ay Miss Irene AMPS ad EN WIACOINO ROR Gy cts tea le det oration and that 'they-also*may be} | TO MEBT AT G. P. ofske, Dodge; Master V i chin’ Buyton Jobtained from the girls or at the} The War Mothers who are going | Dickinson; Miss Veronie Rassaneer Hers D. Rogers Grand Pacific. _ yto take part in the parade are re-|zenberger, Beulah; Miss Kather Lighting «of Candles “| Mrs. G. F, Bird was the captain } quested te mect at the Grand Pa Schwarzenberger, Beulah; — Miss ae Spirit. of Prohibition|fer _Wednesdi the fie tomorrow afternoon at 1:45] Louise Wiest, Kint Mrs. Herman Voice of Prohibition | Grand Pacific Berry and | o'clock. Glum, Glencoe; Mrs. Jerry Stefan- 8:00 o'clock Mrs. Ray Stair as icutenants. ote owich, Wibaux, Mont.; Mrs, L. Loran DevollonaxGtuvadsiePealea ooscs0cs. The young ladies assisting in the] | HERE ON BUSINESS ! Master Herbert O'Hare, City. sane Mrs. LE. Heaton |S¢lling were: Anna Katz, Wilma Ol-| E. T. Judd, state fish and ced:—Mr, Ludwig’ Rath, Music. aR eee ee Andrea ee eon sone is ere from Cando] Glen Ullin; Miss Margaret Moser,| poet sere. | Donald, Ellen Coghlan, ne Bow-| on business for the department. Mandan; Miss Leone Arntz,.. Burn- The White Ribbon Recruits Cere-| sin “itelen Robidou aid Mildred —; stad; Mrs, AEE TRDEENS! Wahu Tate rt Peterson. HERE FROM GARRISON Addresey. +h euna! Liessman|_,The proceeds for Wednesday were| Mr. A. W. Bartz, merehant of Gar- —— a + ui Mrs Chas, Miessman e517 28, ‘rison, is in the city attending the Special Music EAS er one = Retail Merchants Convention. Symposium “Why and Why Not” NESTOS ON SPEAKING TOUR a Governor Nestos, after spending] BIBLE SCHOOL WILL MEET The Greater Task Ahead .'. . Mrs, Necia Buck Singitig “It is in the Constitution” Saturday Morning 8:30 ‘o'clock Devotions—146 Psalm Prayer Mrs. Harry Mieirs Report of nions Question” Box Report of Committees Election of Officers Unfinished Business Noon-tide Prayer PLAYGROUNDS OPEN The opening of the William Moore Playground was last evening and will continue for the summer every Tuesday and Friday evening. About 75 were present which is a very en. couraging , beginning. Tonight the playgrounds at the Richholt and Roosevelt schools’ Will open. They will continue every Monday and Thursday night. To- ‘morrow night the Wachter play- ground will open and will be held every Tuesday and Friday evening. IS ADVANCED A. J. Arnot, G, H, Russ and L, R. Baird, the latter representing Dick- inson, have returned from Devils Lake where they attended the Knights Templas Commandery con- clave. Mr. Russ was advanced from ) gaptain-general to generalissimo, the second officer in the line, Man- dan was voted the 1925 conclave and Ott Bauer was advanced to grand commander. Minot won the drill cup, with Devils Lake second. MONDAY. CLUB ENTERTAINED - AT LUNCHEON Mrs. H. A. Brandes, Mrs.” A. M. Brandt and Mrs. V. J. LaRose en- tertained the Monday Club at a luncheon held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. LaRose. The time was spent at bridge. Four tables were at_play during the afternoon with honors going to Mrs. W. E. Lahr. The rooms were beautifully decorated with yellow roses. 4) .ReruRN FROM DETROIT © Mri and Mrs. P. J. Meyer have re- turned from Detroit, Michigan and Chicago, motoring through. Increase in the number of fatal auto. acci- dents has caused Detroit police to _become very. stringent in their ‘traffic regulations, Mr. Meyer said. ll FURNISH TRANSPORTATION if Automobiles will be furnished for members of the Auxiliary, War Mo- thers and Legion who wish to go to the cemetery for the decoration of graves, All. those who wish to g0, jmect at the Legion hall, Friday ‘morning at 9 o'clock. _. RETURNS HOME Mrs. ‘Emil Pederson of Minnea- polis, who has been spending the Wweek with Rev. and ‘Mrs, Hanson of Washburn left this morning for her home. IN THE CITY ON BUSINESS M. O. Hall of Mohall, candidate for Congress in the Third district was in Bismarck yesterday. FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; imove, Them With cnfetie moving’ freckles and giving a clear, oeautiful complexion that it is sold ander guarantee to refund the money if it fails. t Don’t hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of Ot move. the Even the first few ap- dlications should show a wonderful mprovement, some vf the lighter ft tirely. “the druggist it ae Co: Charlebois and Barbara Col some terday, resumed his speaking tour, PUTT St. Mary’s Class To Graduate Here Tonight mmentement exercises M. therine Boespflug, Margaret Bochm. Duet—Herman, Batzer, rnet for the | going to Flasher last RALLY speaking at towns on the Mott line He speaks in Mandan tomor- PRESBYTERIAN C. E. TO HOLD and| morning. The attendanceis very encouraging, 315 being present this merning. LEAVES FOR IOWA Elmer Beithon and wife left yes- terday for Iowa City where Mr. There will be'a Christian En- | Beithon will finish his course in deavor Rally at the Presbyterian | medicine, church tonight at eight o'clock. The — following program will be present- ELK’S BAND TO MEET 2 will render a few solos. MAK render a few solo EXPEC b BACK TODAY We will have a real “old fashionea seng service the first fifteen min- time in his office here y their Cut out regular The vacation bible school will hold tomorrow session heavy foods Winter is over.. The appetite craves light, nourishing, easily digested foods. Give Nature a chance. Eat Shrec Wiesded with berries Cover the Biscuit with red, ripe berries serve with cream and sugar. No short-cake was ever so good, and none so easily and quickly prepared. No white flour soggy dough — just crisp, oven- baked shreds of whole wheat with lus- cious berries. for lunch, for dinner. Delicious for breakfast, Most food | for least money: a Aer, | LOGAN’ “We+Thank You” “MEMORIAL DAY” Out of respect to the boys that were and the boys that are. We will close our store at 11 A. M. giving one délivery in morning at 10 o’clock. ~~ Kindly give us your cooperation. ——Everything the market affords—— All Phones: 211 “ Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p.m: 4: 00 p. ne. Clone 8:00 P, m. 118—8rd St, Other week days Members of the Elk’s Band are for a short practice. asked to meet at one P, M. tomorrow | i D.; Mr, F. E, Hoffman, City; Mr. R. Murphy, Doing Welt Dr. €. 0. Robinson was believed tof ed, i by an eye-witness be doing well in a Minneayolis hos-} who knew the events leading up to 4 e where he is suffering from in-| the tragedy Tr juries sustained when a street car —— ~ | emo 1a came off a “Y” and crushed him as THE ELTINGE - he was getting in an automobile af-{ Themas Meighan in his latest, tev making purchases store. Di Vid, tain evi of this ¢ ited him in the hos-]the cutest kids ever seen on the pital in alia naib creen are in the ¢ Its a story of sea-faring folk, ty. No word had been received at the Quain and Ramstad clinic LaRose, who is in Minne- and this was taken as cer- lence that Dr, Robinson was {and Geo | progressing ni Vana Jim. credited with the true story d Piper Malone Eltinge theatre, today, Saturday. The story is one written for the Tarkington. ata grocery from aweett, tevenson with R. M. Bergeson | Charles I CITY NEWS | | AT THE MOVIES “romans ships and shipping-—of Bismarck Hospital RED SEAL RECORDS He rian Dance No. 4, in B Minor Rendine (Vieustempa) Violin Solos both by Victor Record No. 6447, 12-inch A Brown Bird Singing (Barrie-Wood) Sittin’ Thinkin’ (Tempest-Fisher) both by Reinald Werrenrath Victor Record No. 984, 10-inch LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Love Makes the World a Merry-Go-Round I Like My Old Home Town (Lauder) both by Sir Harry Lauder Victor Record No. 55222, 12-inch A Little Bit 0’ Honey (Wileon-Jacob-Bond) Sonny Boy (Curran) both by Victor Record No. 45412, 10-inch When Love page Seles Lewis daceet { I'm Wait for Ships Never Come In oe Bruce Wallace Victor Record No. 19326, 10-inch MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Sunshine Capers Piano Solo Roy Bargy Rufenreddy Piano Sole Roy Bargy Victor Record No. 19320, 10-inch DANCE RECORDS The Little Wooden Whistle Wouldn't Whistle —Fex Tret with vocal refrain Arabianna—Fox Trot both by S. S. Leviathan Orchestra _. Vitor Record No, 19323, 10-inch Oriental Love Dreams—-Fox Trot H My Daddy’s Dreamtime boii fen Trot Hf both with vocal refrai = | Coon-Sanders Original Night (Hawk Orchestra = Victor Record No. 19325, 10-inch Wait'll You See Ree My Gel Gal—Fox Trot Benson Orchestra of Chicago Eileen-Fox ne, Jean Goldkette and His Orch. Victor Record No, 19327, 10-inch HOSKINS-MEYER Exclusive Victor ‘Dealers Bismarck, N. D. New Victor Records, Once a Week Every Week—Friday CANDIDATE —for— Member of Board of Educa- tion at school election Tuesday, June 3rd. GEO. F. WILL © “Thank You.” DR. R. S. ENGE killing in shows the early married life of Lou lack to the y the Al. ee DoDGeE N9!; dth St. Bismarck, the ana } ‘'s before an saloon, CTT small-town with an appeal not unlike Winifred Dunn, who is ac. scenario, to have based her continuity on the how the affair happen. is said shows at the tomorrow an original screen by Booth Lois Wilson is the girl Cyril Ring and flock phone 240 and LIVING who have ‘The program for the two days. fol-|quart. Class colors are, cerise and eu ereTae aay ce ae by Mise a | og | Uist of “The Bachelor Daddy." Mr DOM and JUSTICE. lows: 4 silver; class motétb: “Out of the} Marsarett M. Bradt, the Field Sec- | F] Meighan had a good taste of the sea Friday Afternoon harbor into the bilowy sea”; and|Tetaty for Christian Endeavor, who Banks Closed Memorial Day AT THE CAPITOL in,“Homeward Bound” and has tried a qolttéck Ru icladdrlower” ts\thac Fad till: king her last trip before the| Bismarck banks will be closed} The most thrilling picture of the} his Tuck at it again, | Saari iba ealieaesy OEE by the] | Rev? ma ex Sian willtdeliver tne) Convention which will] Memorial Day, a legal holiday. — | year The Shooting of Dan Me " President, commencement address\and present |b¢ eld argo, June 12-15, — ” the new sereen versi Dance tonight at ‘Odd Fel- Woccuaneuececceanecedeacacenacecacecanaconiageceaciiegy i ; , ee diplomas. The pregram — fol- a nous Robert W. Service re He ‘ i bande iinet MERA ERT Wl ! \ _ WILL FURNISH Cars A. F. Bradley, secretary of the} made by the Sawyer-Lubin com lows Hall. Good music. ' This store will close at noon Rollccail of é#isesa: Cand delegates,| Life's Mirror—High Scltool Chor- The American Legion will furnish | As ion 6f Commerce, took sev- d which opened last night a ‘ as responded to by late prohibition cars for the members, of the Wom-]eral members of the Juvenile Band, | # the itol Theatre, Bark La Cook by Electricity. tomorrow. ews: xophone Duet-Howard Murphy, {en's Relief Corps for the Memorial | dressed as wandering musicians, to! Marr was The Lady Known as Lou, It is Cheaper. © Reading of Minutes ..... | Mrs: E. A.| William Corrigan. Day Parade and all those who intend |Linton today to aid in the Legion | #nd never has she appeared aes HUUEAUTUEAUAUUODREUODUDDAEUEUCTETE EAE TO STUART . Hull, See. Address—Nicholas H. Woehle. to be in tl Je will meet at the | Auxiliary home talent’ carnival be-| beautiful nor as filled with dram ‘i Piano Duet--Deeds ‘of Valor—Ka- | Grand Pacific 1:30. ing held there. . Rie ee iRURiaS eae love in the’ Yukon. Lew Cody play ees pat tere amd ei] DR.M.E. BOLTON : [cages an sailboats, i j Osteopathic Physician Dahl Clothing Store Day Let us HONOR the DEAD and the MOTT LU PAGE FIVE ' ee ae eee ee ee fought for FREE?’ a Le SSUUCUUAALUATAAGUACUUATAANAUGUEAUAAUEADUAUNAEOEUAACUUUUAUDEUAAUAEOUUUONUEUUCUEOUUUUTUOEUAUTUUUUEEOUOAEUDOTRAUOUOREUOUEUONAUSOUCEOUNNAOCOTeaD TOMORROW We Close All Day PAUSING FOR A BROTHERS | Four Passenger Coupe BRIEF SPELL TO HONOR THOSE WHO FOUGHT THE GOOD FIGHT— GAVE THEIR ALL FOR THIS OUR LAND AND YOUR LAND AND WHO NOW REST. A. W. LUCAS COMPANY FUAVULUOUONAURENUOUUEUOUCOUSUGTSOODOSUCOODSOUONOUUUUOOUOUUDDOGUOGUUOOO ODE OOSDOROOUOUOOUOOONE FUUVGLELEUUGEAUOUUAOOUOONUOSUEHOAOUOONOGONGOUOOSOOOOOOOOODOUOOUUOUOSOOONOEOEOEADADOORONOANONOOEOROSUOOSONOOOgANEg ICONS UTE HUUUOUQHUGNOUOUGOUOUUOUCOTOOUUECAUONOOTH ty | Tomorrow Night (IS THE NIGHT) == of the == Juvenile Band Benefit Concert Snappy program. Make it a community affair. Two appearances of this interesting organization. Eight Fifteen Sharp evening at Auditorium. —All Seats Fifty Cents—- There should not be a vacant seat. in Four o'clock in afternoon at Bismarck High School Auditorium Following Legion Memorial Exercises. Adults Fifty Cents. Children Fifteen Cents. 2 = = HELP PROMOTE BAND AND MAKE POSSIBLE = = OPEN AIR FREE CONCERTS THIS SUMMER ON = = COURT HOUSE LAWN AND AT CUSTER PARK. = Don’t Forget the Date : Memorial Day, May 30th Auspices Bismarck Association of Commerce.