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‘PAGE FIVE GAS WILL DO IT BETTER. | THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE say the Rosary ete Wallace.| of he Lika Coul Mines at Wilton, MASONIC AND 7 conducting the Interment i . tend and visiting Masons cor-| tealiig a f St. Mary’s cemetery will follow. | {© re father of Mrs. B. 0. Ward, who died! is in town as the guest of Mrs. J al St. Mary's : Now. ; i | 4 taxt evenity. | P, Engen, 811 Sixth’ Street, MILITARY RITES ‘The Nbearers will b Elmer; dially invited. | nunce, nier and ESDAY | | Social and Personal PR er 4 | DANCE FOR GRAIN DEALERS A vote for Harry Thomp-| TONIGHT FOR A. M. SATHER : e ere a Be 1 Gee ee ae, Cua Re en teaee ee son April 7 means\a vote for! El t ‘he usiness an rofessional | bright of this city, a baby boy, yes- .. | n e 1 {L Women’s Club will give a dance to-| terday. : rvice, an} lower taxes, | effic ency and! night at Patterson hall for the grain} ta escort and/ Past economy in City Government. M bershi DELPHIANS TO MEET {dealers who ure attending their an- HERE FROM REGAN ‘ afternoon ac-| Qur regular annual Pas' Matinee Every Day At 2:30 embership Goethe ‘and Schiller will be the|wal convention. The Grainmen's| A, H- Helgeson of Regan was in of Arthur M Masters night will be held ‘riday, March 27, commenc-| Of L. T. L. Is Climbing Fast Band will supply the music. subject for discussion tomorrow town yesterday morning at the Delphian meeting at grave in St. TONIGHT — Thursday A f *3 " MEE sla deseo Mary tery hefe. li 4:00 m., dinner at! the McKenzie Hotel, apening at 9:30/ GITY FEDERATION TO MERT | @———————__._4]| Mary's cemetery jing at 4:00 p. m., dinner a.m. Text reports will be present-| ‘The City Federation will hold CITY NEWS ie, ners ck | » program. Also work in ed by Mrs. Dorothy Rosen on “The! meeting in the rest room of the Ma a o 1 p,m. y : . Di M: Phyllis Olson was declared mem-| Tite and Works of Goethe,” Mrs,| sonic Temple on Saturday afternoon | }————-————-__—@ | Masonic Temple. A M. M. Degree by Past las- bership contest winner yesterday afternoon at the meetjng of the L. T, L. at the Baptist church, her rec- at three o'clock. Each club is quested to send a delegate. ‘ons conducted. th , with the Lloyd the American Legion fur Harvey Harris on “Schiller and His Earlier Dramas,” Mrs, M, E. McIn- tyre on “Schiller’s Historical Plays,” ori ters, All members shou'd at-| ing the Bismarck Hospital Admitted to the Bismarck hospital ord being t new members. She! srs, J. P, French on “Scenes From EXPECTED TOMORROW for treatment: ; tary escort to the grave. The! will be presented by Mrs. J. [. the Trilogy of Wallensteiy” and| J. W. McGuiness, who-has been] ©. W. Baher, Yucca; H. G, Poter- Hughes with a sterling silver enam-| Mrs, pA. Knowles. on “William| attending conference of the B son, Underwood; Mrs. Fred Hacan- y nds and relat in el.L. T. L. pin at the next regular | rej.» Goodrich Rubber Company at } n, Ryder; Jacob Mertz, Max; Mar- | attendance. meeting of the W. C. T. U. which| “Dramatic readings will be given|neapolis, expects to return to Bis.|tha’ Weisenburger, Tuttle. ; Out-of-town telat present in will take place next week. Forty trom “Wilhelm Tell” with Mrs. Joe |marck tomorrow. ‘ Birth: Mrs. Victor Westerlind, | cluded: . W. Lebens,| members were present at yesterday's) Breslow reading the William Tell ; ae girl, Mere ' _ pie » Meeting. ran part, Mrs, Florence Davis the Hed- RETURNS TO CENTER Discharged: H. C. Reishagen, Un- Gisus: le g emperance Tally-ho Trip,” Was} wig role, and Mrs. W. G. Newton the| Herman Barchinger returned to|derwood; Blanche Bailey, Wishek; Hans, Ti the new and entertaining game play-| part of ‘Walter and Wilhelm. Center today, having transacted| Herman Benker. Harmon; Baby| ga, N A. Baker, ed at. the close of the meeting. business here. While in th ity he| Donna Shannon, Herried, S. D.; Cy- | Spokane, AMERICAN was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, R, E,/ tus Hansen, city. h JAMES WALLACE DIES HERE FROM PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS’ CLUB The Progressive Mothers’ Club met Tuesday afternoon at the home >) N AUXILIARY MI 'S The American Legion Auxiliary held 9 regular meeting at the Asso- egy St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- FOOD SALE SATURDAY Giation of Commence rooms last | The ladies of the First Lutheran] pital for treatment: of a ae isla Lat cal Jant| ight, which was followed by a joint| church will have a food sale at Mrs. Lueina Parsons, Garrison; HEART TROUBLE : Millinery culture. A’ roust table. diseucuicn| meeting with the Legion at the Le-|enson’s Hardware store on Saturday | Anna’ Varsolenko, Busustady Mise} 0 nes S ee at Easter Millinery “a ay round tal we mas lon! gion Hall to hear Attorney General} afternoon beginning at 1:30 p. m. Ethel Olson, Braddock; Frank Geck, Ie Wallace, 7 Biaiiace ° ond the Pellowi ee ram took place.) Shafer talk on his trip to Washing- Glen Ulin. Fey MAMAN ll Tells its Story BE wae seh q fre Earl Speal ton. Mr, Shafer spoke of the pres- LEFT FOR BEMIDJI Discharged: Jake McDonald, city; | Sident for the yp oyeone idential inauguration, of the supreme Mrs. George Tekippe, and Mrs. Har- Mrs. A. G. Sorlie left this morn-| Mrs. Ben Braufman, Burnstad; Mrs. | ‘ied last night ut 8 o'clock court and of the Senate home, 300 Avenue (, of heart trouble, sre Lena Rag SEE ee ee | Roracmenpnice® i iNlness And it is a tale of JAMES KIRKWOOD old Brownawell. Gulch. heartened: anes eee AavisieePelntiees 2 Easton, Glencoe; Mrs. J. J. following an illness | of | several |} t ENTERS ORT See Shine peers ates will visit relatives for | berger, posal F. R. Dusek, Bre- monte aes quate Ay ee: “We the jury youthful modes in felt, ANNA Q. NILSSON ENTE t |-HELLENIC Hl TY —— men; Harr; , city; Simon | Mrs. e i , f 4 otk alits, Mary, Kelly and Mise Binal Tits night the Tomfelleme’ so-| WERE FROM STERLING | Oen? VERFTZ hanya citys Bimon |e ee 3. Ward, ’ 91 milan, bangkok and SHELDON LEWIS Wallace was horn in Boston, in 1854, moving with his par. to Iowa’ when he was qu mall, In 1881 he came to Gran ‘orks and later lived in Lakota, from which place he moved to Bismarck inj ciety held a bridge party at the Lewis and.Clark Hotel in Mandan at which four tables of bridge were in play. Honors were won by Miss Esther Taylor and Miss Ethel Pol- lard. Luncheon was served at the Peter Random of, Sterling was a visitor here yesterday. at_a bridge-supper Monday night at Miss Kelly’s apartment, in honor of Mrs. Rudolph Bork, formerly Miss Esther Staley, whose marriage was an event of jast week. Mrs. Bork was presented with a gift from the find for the plaintiff in the sum of $30,000” A rapidly driven automo- bil a confused pedes- faille that jauntily por- trays the crushed crowns, and the longer Here is one spectacular of the most melodramas, HERE FROM STERLING H. E, Wildfang of Sterling was here on business today. Cars this evening beginning at 8 o'clock, life models. music. You're invited. A story of romance and ad- Garrison also came to visit Mrs. Malloy. —His Life and Works,” which was followed by a current events discus- once dealt in hundreds now award A A 1893, where he had been actively en-j « Weeks of hospi- brims that conceal the wenture deve’ cped along Be meee es PERLE vs) wan neaiatie fotrtlie Geamige ee HERE’ FROM ARENA (Adults only). Lahr Motor] £syed in his occunation of hares tal caro... A suit for |||] shingle at the back. thrilting, a saree . = tertainment. Walter Scott was here from Arena| Sales Co. show room. 7. 1883. he was married to Miss Kath- Fined Cen th Oe floods. Mr, ‘and Mee NE peti of Gar ROR CLUB MEETS aes —— “Cook by Wire or unenal svereiees wlth tele spines with the times. ||| At our exceedingly riton, who are on their way home! rortnightly Club, yesterday: afters Sr eee Manon Instead of by Fi KOM OT EW nO UHI aay OF oleibekyat ae DAY the driver of a motor |||} moderate prices every ; : mee from their winter sojourn in Los! noon at the home of Mrs. L. F,| ™*s- John Lind, wife of the owner instead of by Fire. y Church, with her Slag | | Acar who figures in an accident woman or vouns lady FRIDAY and SATURDAY fei aeeehge ett this morning! Crawford, Mrs. ‘A.M, Brandt “gave | = ss siannaiiiiammadametmeememmmmmmmmmmemmsee =< = —====== ||, has the handicap of public disap- || J/ Woman et sai Fey ee Mae Malloy (of this! an interesting talk on “David Belasco proval from the start. Juries that |]| who comes to this store \]| can well afford to buy a || Hat that is becoming to her in every way. verdicts of thousands. zm" Don’t gamble with fate. You owe it to yourself and family to get full protection under an tna Combi- nation Automobile policy. . ETNA-IZE today against loss fom liability for personal injury, fere, theft, collision and property damage. Call Us To-day sion. MARRIED YESTERDAY Miss Alma Rosella Kickul and John Herdebu, Jr. of Baldwin were mar- ried yesterday by the Rev. S. Halfyard of the Mandan Methodist chureh. Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Rupp of Baldwin ‘witnessed the ceremony. The couple will live on a farm near Baldwin, TO SAY ROSARY FOR JAMES WALLACE The Catholic Daughters of Amer- iea and St. Mary's Sewing Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. B. O. Ward this evening at 8 o'clock to To appreciate our pres- ent display it is neces- sary that you pay us a TO ATTEND WALLACE FUNERAL The Lady Foresters are requested to be at the home of Mrs. B. O. Ward, 300 Avenue C, this evening at eight o'clock, and to meet in a body at St. Mary’s church on Friday} morning at 8:45 to attend the fun- eral of James Wallace. WEDNESDAY STUDY CLUB MEETS At the regular meeting of the Wednesday Study Club yesterday afternoon at the -home of Mrs. F. E. Shepard, a paper on “Modern Women in Poetry” was presented by Mrs. F. S. Henry, followed by a discussion of topics in brief. | BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Perfect home dyeing and tinting is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or, boil to dye rich, CONSTANCE TALMADGE “HER NIGHT OF ROMANCE” _ The New Spring Wearing Apparel | for Women, is on. our Racks Henry & Henry [Borresen’s Millinery) Insurance Mandan,N. D. permanent colors, APRIL FOOL PARTY TONIGHT Each: 15-cent pack- The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Pat- age contains di- riarchs Militant of the I. 0. 0. F. will give an April Fool party to- night for Odd Fellows and Rebekahs at the Odd Fellows Hall. 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