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PAGE: FIVE T | against consideration of? thé ‘nomi “aay MARCH 6, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a ! fs 4 “north of 36", what a scene there married, raises children an@ rein- outstanding preachers ’of the day, is|of Charles B. Warren of Michigan | mittee. was! deer—and the children tend the deet.|a secretary of the Fellowship of Re- : +| secretary ship of Re-'to be Attorney General was ordered | p aaihe time Senate Repube i naten A ei, sea Forty-five hundred cows, sixteen In a few years he is self-supporting. ‘conciliation, and spenls much of his}today by” AievseuatevaUaietiey Cha | he anreieate caer oti Teer es OPER, searlon gle Sed | Social and ‘Pessoal’ | jMore or less human cow hands, 115; Some of the natives have herds |time holding missions throughout eh saddle ponies and all the rest, with’ of over 5,000 animals, and each sum- | the country. He has been speaking SS young Taisie Lockhart, boss of the mer tons of reindcer meat are sent |in many places in North Dakota, and | ranch, at their head hit the trail—|to the United States market, where | tomorrow will conte from Williston a)trail that brought them through! {they are fast becoming a rival for|to hold meetings in St. George's oo Shower for TO ARRANGE FOR BIG ODD FEL-| Indian territory, through fire and) beef. piscopal Church fe night next f , LOWS COUNCIL .__|Water and after many months to the; In “The Lure of the Yukon” these | week, except Satur Mrs. Ralph Andre, i Brigadier cneral ai cern: little Kansas town, if we might call, wonderful reindeer are used as a| He will preach eon Sunday 3 . ‘on, commanding the Department of] it such, that was to mean th 1-!background for a tense drama of the} at that chure ./ The mass 7 Bismarck Bride ean their sa ground e drama hat church, ‘The mass meeting North Dakow, Patriarchs Militant,| vation. |great Northland. It is a treat shown | Sunday afternoon will give all cit: pe a Independent Order of Odd Fellows, We couldn't begin to mention here | at the Capitol Theatre cones izens an opportunity of hearing the 5 Last evening Mrs, Ralph Andre,]and Major R. E. Carkander, Brigade| the trials, the sufferings and hard. ——— xreut speaker, who has a grasp upon J formerly Miss Ethel Funston of Bis-| Adjutant General, will leave for] ships this little band underwent dur. BISHOP JONES all the vexing questions of the day, + marck, was the guest of honor at a|Devils Lake, Sunday, to complete|ing the drive. Though not as well! and an: them in terms of un- shower given for her by Miss Lucy Raateemerer fers ie Has ‘Dever known as the famous trek of the! WILL ADDRESS _ | compromising Christianity May Synder at her home, 222 Secon nt Council meeting to be held} covered wagons westward, this great | Street. Twelve of her friends were|there next June. This meeting is|eattlc drive was wo lect dangerous | MASS MEETING there and surprised her by present-|¢xpected to be the biggest and best! an adventure. | 2 ing a gift of linen. The decorations|of all meetings; and the new Odd| “The Covered Wagon” is a picture! On Sunday, Marc were carried out in yellow, with Fellows Home at Devils Lake will be} many people thought couldn't be/a large mass meeting at t candles and bowls of jonquils. dedicated at this time. They expect} made and “North of 36” which is be-| Auditorium under the auspi Elks ‘ meeting : tonight.! | Election of officers. 8, there will be | e City | « ot} WARREN’S NAME | Mrs. Andre was married quictly on|to leave by car and will visit several] ing shown at the Eltinge theatre to-|the Bismarck Ministerial Association Saturday, February 21, in Mandan to} of the Cantons both coming and go- aay and Saturday is ite twit: at which the Rt. Rev. Bishop Paul IS REPORTED | Ralph Andre, son of Mr. and Mrs.| ing. The cast portraying the principal Jones will speak on “Reducing the | {Sid Andre of Mandan. The former —— E roles is in keeping with the bigness {Spiritual Death Rate.” |. Washington, March 6—A second r Miss Funston is the daughter of Mrs. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS of the story. Jack Holt, Ernest Tor-| Bishop Jones, who is one of the |favorable report on the nomination | E SON M. E. Funston of Menoken. Long aj At the meeting of the Woman's] rence, Lois Wilson and Noah Beery resident of Bismarck, she graduated ae ee at ine pone age are featured. Other prominent niimes | ———— from the local high school and was|A. C. Wilkinson, after a roll call on}appear in support. ~ Emerson Hough, IC bri kl d h °. employed until recently at the Work-|regular topics, a paper on Walt| author of the “Wagon”, wrote the onstipation rings wrinl es an a} alr men’s Compensation Bureau in this} Whitman was read by Mrs. J. B.! story. city. Mr. and Mrs, Andre have made| Smith. . Mrs. W. F. McGraw also pre- ie sa \ get relief with Kellogg’ Ss ALL- RAN thee ti ih Mardin: sented a paper on the Feeding of ; . a eir eae in Lue NITE Feni aia MS) EG) White cokd| AT THE CAPITOL Reece ALL BRAN to bring | WOMEN'S COMMUNITY COUNCIL] Mrs. C. B. Whitt. paper off Liter- | TO MEET ature for Children. Piano numbers |RO°t in Norman Dawn's genuine A regular meeting of the Women's |Were given by Miss Helen Stabler of /PA°ka" drama, “The Lure of the | Community Council will be held in| Mandan; and luncheon was served, |YUKOM"” which was actually made | Qe the restroom of the Mazon’ Teme pounce on the Yukon River, in the dead of | ne tomorrow, afternoon at 3:30) SHY" MEETING ED IeUPLERMERET ToL E ea ates sk.|.. In ruining the hody, constipation If caten regularly, o'clock, Mrs. J. E. Stephens, field ext Monday night the “Hi Y” 7 * tl vith wrinkles. Its it is ranteed to bring perma- 7 , ) r worker of the Tuberculosis Associa-| boys are to be the guests of the Girl] A veritable forest of antlers, these Hee Coe mone thectieeks ief or your ister! Teturiie We feel so good about the new tion, will address the meeting | on / Reserves of the Presbyterian church,| wonderful animals, are a marvelous | nue eiretes under the eyes and the purchase price, Stetsons — just received — that “Community Needs in the Prevention| and consequently no meeting will be| Sight as they dash towards the | 8 before them. Pimples, gray Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is made S And the poisons | \) of constipation k b i two Lableepoonfuls S ° Ue ronic cases, every tecd tooverForty doit cvenle case ith ee pring Styles diseases. cream. i 0 delicious with fr Try it in the recipes given o A herd of over 10,000 reindeor ap | of TUbEreilod held at the Rarish Hous tines ee : hates WaleSBantDECaUMTaniisnliby at Butiio Commoa EEE cee we'd like to telephone an invita- _ Last Monday at the Episcopal Par-|_ ae reas I raised for its ment inv ateetheSviBible warnings of served by leading Hotels ar res- ti toleue ‘i : ita eantnraine Maccanmas ish House Mr. C. C. Converse conan, fur-beating skins, from whieh | the destruction that is wrought taurants everywhere, Sold by all 1on to every well-dressed man in Mrs. Theo. Quanrud entertained|ducted a review with the “Hi Y” a Se Aj | within by this dread disease. Buy a package today. 2D the Maccabees and their friends at 2|Club on parliamentary procedure, af-| _ The U. S. Government, in its ef |” pig yourself permanently of con+ 0) town to come in and see them. fort to save the Esquimos from star- benefit card party on Wednesday|ter which the groups met for prac- stipation with Kelloge’s ALL- evening. Eight tables of whist were | tice. Thee tat headers. imported | BRAN. “Begin at once, Kellogg's New colorings, new styles, em- in play and honors were won by Mrs. —- ducated the natives to (eet tnd | ALL-BRAN has brought healt bod : D, M. Slattery and Mrs. G. J. Teki BREAKFAST PARTY thems nt ™lves to take care of | thousands when all else has failed. odying the new ideas of the Stet- : _H. M. isted i -} Mrs. Walter Clooten was enter-['06™ ._ | Doctors recommend it because they Pe eiareahese nc | calNeafaviatbreaktaat. paris yesteraey ERC, OUR man who serves is son designers who are alert to the i a rs % sel gets 50 reindeer to a] Pay aly], ‘ . jee morning by emplayees in the check. |aprreniicestin ets 0 reindeer, to| changes in fashion all over the h VISIT HERE ing department of the Will Seed Mrs. Chas. Liessman and son Emer-| Store. Mrs. Clooten, who was mar- son, of Steele,,ang Mr. and Mrs.|ri¢d last December, is leaving the Theodore Shamblod of Medina, and|Store to go out on a farm north of Mrs, Walter Christiansen of Turtle, | town. Niemen eh Ants kas, ol drove here for the Kreisler concert — - and visited with Mr. Chas Liessman}| NO GAMES IN GYM SATURDAY now in Bismarck. There will be ho games or classes ” ese in the High School gymnasium to- LUCKY WINNER OF FLOOR LAMP] morrow owing to the fact that the! Mrs. Max Reinecke was the lucky | District basl@t ball games are to be | winner of the floor lamp given away | Played Got ctl and Saturday yesterday to the holder of the lucky number, coupons for which were dis- tributed by the Sorenson Hardware ). CITY NE NEWS| iP. Company. |. GY NEWS 1 i as St. Alexius Hospital Bee Fee ee PASTY adetiied 6 St. Alexiun Hdapital f Last night at their club rooms the| 7,4 ff . . * r treatment: bridge parties. Four tables were in|Aeatha Marx, Fredonia; R. ‘ idee sr ‘ile Dahl winning high| BTW”, Center; Mrs. John Geiszler,/| The Righ ack- play, Miss Lucile Dahl winning ‘high| 4ohi0\'. Mrs, Anton Thomas Gacase! | £ t Ba on some pasture by himself, gets word. Come in now—we may run out of sizes. z MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP ALEX ROSEN & BRO. score. .| Mrs, Inez Wert, Flasher; Mrs, M, J- ground for Auto se : Krebsbach, Douglas; Mrs Bern- . eLNUo OR POG lia, iatey eect) Slama sacs Ownership Mrs. BL W. Graham of Wing is in| pire : town with her seven-wecks-old baby|"Drccharged: Miss Dorothy Ateni-|{ If you can't ‘afford in- Sele ti he infant is secorering son, Wilton; Albert’ Smith, Morris-!] surance you surely can’t rg Ve Ste eovern® | town, S. D.; Mrs. Gottlieb Jungling,|| afford a car! nicely, she reports, Garrison; Fred Fred Rall, Ashley; * * Mrs. Henry Heln, Pollock, S._D.; Fr 5 Mrs. Christ Wolf, Hazen; John Hill. To sacrifice insurance for i; Nathan Little Soldier, Re any accessory is fool- James Murphy, Zap; Raymond Mad-|{ hardy! dock; Hans Hanson, Stecle; Mrs. es 2 ho c all. - ee ERpST Cannone To turn a wheel without Elks meeting tonight.|/} ample insurance protec- FOOD SALE TOMORROW The Episcopal Guild will have a food sale tomorrow at 2 o'clock at Hoskins. An attractive variety of; home-made foods will be for sale. Young men find in The Florsheim Shoe the smart ee Compaee Oat type of footwear they ad- Shenuine . A e Fries ~ MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license has been issued Py . ‘ to Miss Astrid E. Stenquist of near] Election of officers. tion is to court disaster! | t h li id Wilton, and Walter Ty. Johnson of ee | ool Wilton. a ——_____—__. Cover That New Car |! mire — the new live ideas that attract favorable attention — for which hespalige: 0am 1 000 R a Y on Ves ts $10 eri | At The Movies | Now STOPS ENROUTE i ‘ Mrs. Alice Green of Dickinson who| @———————_—___® with a binder by phone |! stopped off yesterday to visit Mrs. ELTINGE THEATRE until we can issue you a W. Driscoll here, continued her trip Fe cette bat not accent |] policy. # ' . 5, ta —that’s y V, silesmerning spo mstrovt: Minnorols | rezanadoandicheresives (ache dae anna HoT of ‘reconstruction that followed the Con Lh SUMMER HERE y civ War. Texas eos ina bod wey, | Menry & Henry The only thing it needed to make it v ing! i f days t dental Wanting tong TGR CRdaay? a av Aw ee cree eines aad Insurance when the news came through that ELKS TO MEET such a market is to be had way up | [ay The Elks are working up a large class of candidates for April 3, for Past Exalted Rulers Night. q : RETURNS TO WING Axel Soder, county commissioner from Wing, went back home this morning. HERE FROM BALDWIN J. 8, Fevold of Baldwin was in town: on business yesterday. Two Radio Sets Given Away ——FREE—— : ‘Medias Night at Patterson’s Hall . AMERICAN LEGION DANCE Music furnished by the Seven Piece SPIKE THAYER’S ORCHESTRA Ves ts $1. 25 First quality Vests in a very fine weave of Rayon— good heavy quality—a wide assortment of colors —a value that’s very spe- cial for Saturday. Bloomers $1. 95 First quality, full cut, and well tailored bloomers, heavy weight Rayon, a complete line of colors— satisfactory wear and_ fit guaranteed. Better take advantage of this Saturday special. The regular monthly meet- ing of the Burleigh County Sportsmen’s Club has been P postponed to Synday, March 8. Watch tomorrow’s paper ] for time and place. : The Modern Dairy can sup- “ ply you with the best grade of dairy products. +52 six HOSIERY ‘six — $1.00 $1.00 1) The Weather Snow probable. tonight and Saturday ; colder tonight. START RIGHT Easter Millinery . Chic little hats for Easter of fine silk crepe in the newest and approved shades for spring. Some have deft touches of straw—- > THE SLECTRIC REFRIGERATOR for MODERN HOMES: ‘Erigida ire OUT T0 5 The electric refrigerator some have ape hisiges ae mie many Eau A Pair . are stunningly trimmed with, gaily hue f ; announces a complete new flowers—every one’ new and fresh for Eas- They They | THIS STORE ; unit. ter Sunday. The variety is so complete. that A every woman or miss can secure the becom- WEAR WEAR i AND YOU ti 2 4 5 00 Ang model.and the color that blends’ best F a yout aoe c e with her Easter clothes. an and START OUT in F. 0. B. DAYTON, OHIO. ‘ : _ WEAR WEAR : Select your new hat tomorrow at and and RIGHT Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy. WEAR This is a pure thread silk stocking made by the Quaker Hosiery Company and giiar- anteed by them to give satisfactory wear—a new pair if they do not —tlecke 4 all the new spring colors on sale et this price. “ ‘Buchholz. Millinery OPPOSITE THE VAN: HORN HOTEL. ‘408 BROADWAY

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