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a epee ~~ y Mrs. L. B. Sowles Enjoys Spring In Florida Mrs, L. B. Sowles of Bismarck writes from Orlando, Florida, that despite’ snow and ice last week she ‘traveled all day through orange groves, and saw (Cherokee roses growing wild over the fences while oleander blooms make the air heavy with their fragrance. Last Sunday she reports cool—only about 85— but she. still believes North Dakota is “The Best of the West” and of all the states. 48 Students On High School Eight seniors, ‘twelve juniors, fifteen sophomores and thirteen freshmen are listed on the Bismarck High School honor roll for the fourth period of the year, which covers the first six weeks of the’ present semester. Seniors: They are: Dorothy Birdzell, Laura : ny Bir direction of the National Education Fairbanks, Francis Hillman, Olga! Association in different sections Neugebauer, Robert Nuessle, Wilma|of the country with the object of Olson, Muriel Robinson, Paul Rus- sell. Juniors: Clarice Belk, Edna Dean Best, Elizabeth Butler, Davis, Jena Eaton, Helen Fer- ris, Mary Hassel, Thelma Kaline, Jean MacLeod, Simon Miller, Grace Webster, Nina Waiste. Sophomores: Muriel Benson, John Birdzell, Paul Cook, Estelle Dale, Rose Davis, Edna Dralle, Milford Dresbach,' Sidney Hoffman, Gwendo- lyn Jensen, Francis Nuessle, Edmund O'Hare, Vera Person, Sidney Rigler, Ray Taylor, Sylvan Halverson. Freshmen: Amy Brooks, Jean Con- verse, Melba Dailey, Raymond El- lickson, Grace Einess, Anthony Fa- ‘ber, Raphael Glaser, Ruth Olive Hall, Jeanne Setzer, Strutz, Richard Wilson, DeGroot. Anna Gordon, Marion Margaret Ww. B. A. TO MEME The Woman's Benefit Absociation will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the A. 0. U. W. Hall. Mrs. Annie deMars, State Commander, from Fargo, will have charge of the initiation of a class of fourteen. Mrs. Elizabeth Dow of Mandan, Dis- trict Deputy, will also be present. All members are requested to attend the meeting. RETURNS TO NEW ENGLAND Miss Laura Petrie, principal of the New England High School, returned to her school duties yesterday after spending geveral days here visiting her mgther, Mrs, W. E. Petrie of Linton, who is a patient in one of the local hospitals. While here Miss Petrie was the guest of Miss Helen Baker. TO VISIT DAUGHTER AT “U" OF MINNESOTA ~~ Mrs. E. J. Schultz, who returned this morning from the Royal Neigh bor Convention which she had at- Social and Personal Honor Roll | tiers, ion, single sal valuation of classroom Teacher Problems Discussed at H. S. Meeting Yesterday afternoon Miss Julia A. Spooner, representing the Department of Classroom Teachers of the Na- tional Education Association, spoke before a meeting of ‘teachers of the Bismarck High School, emphasizing Particularly the necessity for teach- ers making their presence felt in the community, and expressing the opinion that teachers generally have not sufficiently become social fac- tors in their community. Other problems discussed at yes-, terday’s conference were courses in professionalism in teacher training institutions, —classrodm interrup- standardization of ertifie 'y, sabbatical year, instruction, equal pay for equal work, retarda- tion, and others of like significance in the study of teacher and teach- ing problems. The meeting was one of a series of regional conferences being con- ducted by Miss Spooner under the jing teachers field for future the Association. and surveying the recommendations to ST, PATRICK'S DAY PLAYLET AT HIGH SCHOOL The playlet entitled, “The Widdy’s Mite,” was produced by the Junior Playmakers at Tuesday's assembly at the high school, under fhe direction of Miss Dorothy Dakin. In the cast were: Muriel Robinson as Molly Mc- This summer frock illustrates the possibilities of printed and bordered silk. little sewing and is qui when it has an organdie collar and [IE BISMARCK TRIBUNE about a week, returned home this For Summer Days | #""... HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Mary Walsh who was in a local hospital for a few weeks has recovered and is back home again. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Frank Ernisse returned home from the Bismarck Hospital after two weeks’ illness there. VISITING FROM REGAN Mrs. E, H. Troulette of Regan was in town for a few days shopping and visiting friends. * REPORTED BETTER After an illness of over a month Miss Grace Alt is reported having recovered. RETURNS FROM DETROIT Mrs. J. G, Wallace has returned from a five weeks’ visit in Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs, Hummel of Gackle, are in town visiting friends. HERE FROM KULM Matt Clooten of Kulm was a visi- tor here yesterday. HERE FROM KINTYRE Mrs. Sam Day of Kintyre is visit- ing in the city. \” CIiTy NEWS | $$ o Wilton Minister to Preach Rev. G. W. Stuart of Wilton will conduct services Sunday in the First | Presbyterian Church. Born This Morning Mr. and Mrs. George Mercier of 12 Rosser Street announce the birth of a baby girl at their home this morning at six o'clock. Such a dress requires very finished Terrence, Duane Diehl as Denny Mc-|g sash. The color scheme here is Baby Dies Shortly After Birth Terrence, Everet O'Neil as Mi-| unusual. The material is black and The son born to Mr. and Mrs. C. see Collins, and Edna Dean Best | white and the sash is a lovely sap- R. Kositzky of 723 Eleventh Street seers eats. phire blue. last night died almost immediately. e girls’ quartet also sang two A .| Mrs. Kositzky is reported as pro- numbers, “Wihen Irish Eyes Are Smiling” and “Let the Rest of the World Go B; CURRENT EVENTS CLUB MEETS arch 21, has heen post- a later date, St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- HOME FROM THE COAST _| pital for treatment: The Current Event Club held al Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown Faecal regular meeting yesterday afternogn| visiting in California and other Paci-| jap ew fa Pcughwaketus at the home of Mrs. J. P. Prench.|fic coast points. for the last seven | nodgo; Mes. C Walter, Beulah: King Solomon was the subject of| weeks, have returned to Bismarck. | 1” Hartgrave, Hazen: J. G. Patter. the day’s program. After a current events roll call and responses from Solomon's Proverbs, Mrs. Obert A. Olson read a paper on a “Character Study of Solomon” and Mrs. C. R. Simpson presented a paper on “Solo- mon’s Temple.” In addition to the regular program, Mrs. John Larson read a paper on the “Evolution of Cookery.” in ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE LUNCH- EON The Bismarck Chapter of the Past Matrons Club surprised Mrs. Anna Stark, a member of the club, with a bridge luncheon at one o'clock’ this afternoon at her home in Mandan. Mrs. Mer- Kenmare, Thiee tables were in play. rit, a Past Matron from was an out-of-town guest. HERE FOR WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY C. C. Lauder left last night for his tended as deputy from this district,, home in Jamestown after a visit’ js leaving for Minneapolis this even-} here to celebrate the ing to spend the Easter, vacation with her daughter Exene at the Uni- versity of Minnesota, FRESHMAN DRAMATIZE BALLAD Several original dramatizations of the ballad, “Get Up and Bar the Door,” were written and produced by Miss Dorothy Dakin’s three divisions in Freshman English at the High School this week during regular classroom sessions. PAGBANT AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The young people of the Presby- terian Church will gave a pageant with the assistance of the Christian Endeavor and the Westminster Guild next Sunday evening at the church. LEFT FOR FARGO Miss Esther Olson who is a stu- dent at the Bismarck Business Col- lege, left this morning for Fargo to attend the funeral of her broth- er, Gilbert Olson. RETURNS FROM CONVENTION, Mrs. E. A. Brown and Mrs. A. W. Gussner returned this afternoon from Dickinson where they were in attendance at the Royal Neighbors State Convention. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Regular * meeting =Tancred ‘Commandery No. 1, tonight at 7:30. : : 1, Attend the Free Cooking demonstration tomorrow at the Bismarck Gas Co. The Weather Rue ie Partly overcast tonight and;Friday ; rising tem- perature tonight. CUSTOMERS ARE “CENTS” TIN THIS ; STORE Bergeson’s forty-second ; wedding. anniversary of his parents,! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lauder. Mr. Lauder is head of the Northern Paci- fic transfer. at Jamestown. ' a \ ELECTED COLLEGE Y. M, C. A. PRESIDENT / Theodore Martell of Bismarck, a junior in the Department of Agricul- ture at the Agricultural College, was elected president of the college Y. M. C. A. at the annoal election last Friday. STOP OFF ON WAY HOME Mrs. Elvina Larsen of Kenmare, Mrs. E, Heath of Bowbells, and Mrs. R. W. Walter of Fullerton, all defe- gates at the Royal Neighbors Con- vention at Dickinson, stopped off at Bismarck for a few hours today en- route for their homes. WOMEN'S , RELIEF CORPS TO MEET The Women’s Relief Corps meet at the home of Mrs. M. Len- hart, 416 First Street, tomorrow af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. will HOME FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finney, who have been visiting in California for the past seven or eight weeks, re- turned home om No. 2 this morning. HERE FROM MINNEWAUKAN George Dickinson of Minnewaukan was in town on business. RUMMAGE SALE POSTPONED +The rummage sale announced by, the American Legion Auxiliary for Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu”, Rub ori Good Old Masterole , That cold, may turn into “Flu,” ‘srippe or, even, worse, Pneumonia, ‘unless you of it at once. Rub good old Musterole on the con- tested parts and see how quickly it orings relief. J. J. Brose of Wing was in town yesterday. son, Elgin; Mrs. Eva Ely, Menoken; HERE FROM MINNEWAUKAN Mrs: Martin W. Krem; Mrs. J. Clyde Duffy of Minnewaukan was!t, Ranketan Harold Kenster, town trying a c Lawrence Merrill, city. ce coms Rae Mrs. John Lockner, baby HERE FROM WI ' Igirl, Fort Rice. arged: E, Hintz, Elbowoods; H. W. Crawford, Mandan; Miss == May B. Benson, Elbowoods; Frank RETURNS TO STEELE Renner and Miss Clara Renner, Mrs, Finess Powell of Steele, who} Richardton; Betty Ree Johnson, has been visiting relatives here for| Baldwin; Emanuel M. Schumacher, Friday and Saturday - New Silk Dresses Specially Priced | $1 15 and $ These two pceoular priced grouvs include Afternoon or Street Frocks of Printed Crepes with beautifully blended colors also Crepe de Chines and Novelty Silks, in Spring’s brighest shades, with clever button or lace trimmings, becoming to miss or matron. They’re on special sale for two days only. Flannel Dresses $1 350 to , $29°° New striped and p’ain colored Flannel dresses, some trimmed with self material of contrasting color, others with linen collar and cuffs, with or without belts. New Spring Coats Sport Coats ‘of Plain and Novelty ma- terials all fully lined; made on the straight line unbelted models; / Excel- ’ lent values at this two day Special price’ $19>° ‘ WEBB BROT “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT Genuine “Deerona” Coats in all the , popular Spring shades; mannish or Dressy Models all with full crepe lining. This lot includes many one of a kind models and is Special'y priced at $2 4:50 Blue Grass; Miss Evelyn Carroll, city; Mrs. Geo. McCay, city; Miss Katie Muth, Dickinson. Bismarck Hospital Admitted to the Bismarck hospital for treatment: Robert Sorenson, “ Douglas; © E. regory, Hazelton; Mrs. L. E. Dickinson, Napoleon; Mrs. John Reuer, Mercer; Mrs. F. C. Glen Ullin; John A. Schauss Miller, Krem; Mrs. Fred Boite, Rich- ardton; Mrs, Albert Larson, Kint; W. G. Childs, Coleharbor; Mrs. Carl Berreth, Glen Ullin. Discharged: Mrs. ~Gottlieb Doerr, Lehr; Orville Stanley, Kintyre; L. C. Trent, Max; Philip Beulach, Burn- stad; Wm. Thompson, Wilton; Mrs. George Roseberg, Underwood. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Regular meeting Tancred Commandery No. 1, tonight at 7:30. Marcelling and Curling-done in private home. For appoint- ments Call 981W. Mrs. Archie Olson, 313, 7th Street. Learn something new about cookery. Be sure to attend our free demonstration of Lorain Time and Tempera- ture Cooking. Date to be adv. soon. Bismarck Gas Co. |kepez? a Jus ay The Modern Dairy can sup- ply you with the best grade of dairy products. “DIAMOND DYE” IT A BEAUTIFUL COLOR. Perfect home dyeing and. tint- ing is guaran- teed with Dia- mond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, del- icate shades, or} hoil to dye rich, | permanent col- | 's. Each 15-cent | package contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, | skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stock- | lings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, | \hangings., everything new. Buy “Diamond Dyes”—so other kind and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is |wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods.—Adv. dan; I. N. Slinde, Velva; Mrs. Julius | GRAY FOR SPRI Spring costumes show a decide tendency to use gray, particularly combined in two ton ver and mole. St. Mary ~ Altar Society will give a food sale at the Quality Meat Market Satur- } day. a) Cook by Electricity. Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper.| MAKES FAT \ PEOPLE SLIM New York Physician Perfects! Harmless Method of Reducing Weight The loss of as much as a pound of excess fat a day with no harmful results is the record made by many patients of Dr. R. Newman, censed practicing physician of Fifth | Avenue, New York, who announces } that he has perfected a treatment { which has quickly rid fat people of | excess weight. What is more re- markable is the Doctor's statement that he has successfully treated thousands of patients for fat redue- tion without change of diet or un- necessary exercise. It is also said that fat people who suffer from chronic rheumatism, gout, asthma and high blood pressure obtain great relief from the reduction of their superfluous flesh. Realizing that this sounds almost too good to be true, the Doctor has offered to send without charge to anyone who will write him, a free trial treatment to prove his claims, as well as his “Pay- when-reduced” plan. If you want to rid yourself of superfluous write him te addressing Dr. T man, 286 h Avenie, New City, Dept. R- New York DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Telephone 210 Bismarck, N. D. Our Optical Service “The Best in the West.” F. A, KNOWLES Jewelers a Optometrists Bismarck Universal Shoe Shop First Class Shoe Repairing Bismarck, N.D. 111-5thSt. Eltinge Matinee Every Day At 2:30 1 950 HERS ONLY” TONIGHT — Thursday See the dazzling Candy Bail, the millionaire wedding, the fight on. the Alpine crag, the B newest gown from Paris, the lates! De Mille triumph “The Golden Bed.” (EcIL B.GEMILLE: a ——— Production A luxurious De Mille ‘production of Wallace Irwin’s famous novel, With Row La Rocque, Vera Reynolds, Lillian ‘Rich, Warner Baxter, ‘Theodore Kosloff, Julia Faye. } AESOP FABLE FRIDAY and SATURDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN —in— “Coming Through” DEMONSTRATION Bismarck Gas Co. This demonstration will be in charge of Mr. J. D. Wood, expert Factory rapresentative, who will cook an entire meal “The Lorain Way.” meal will be put in the oven at 12 o’clock and will be served at 3 p. m. ‘MACARONI AND CHEESE >AGE FIV Flowers For Gifts For the Sick Room For the Home For the Office Hoskins - Meyer " FOR EASTER and the other 364 DAYS Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are smart and fine enough for the special occasions, and they’re made so wel! | that they keep stylish thru the every day wear and tear. There are many new colors to show you; new style lines and new values. $35 $40 $50 ERGESON’S Where better things cost no more. FREE COOKING AND BAKING AT OUR OFFICE FRIDAY, MARCH 20th Showing the results of the LORAIN on the Reliable Gas Ranges | The following Menu SALMON EGG LOAF BAKED POTATOES CARROTS AND PEAS! FIG TAPIOCA PUDDING STEWED PRUNES