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PAGE TWO ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | : THURSDAY, APRIL, 2, 1925 A : 4 uberculosis causes one-cighth of| Kelp, a seaweed, has Har tnbwi SENATE LIKE DATE SCHEDULE FOR THE MONTH pth i BY DATELESS BOYS Manchu Customs Li She Gute Inavee eee ets: UraTenaCATLRGTR TEE TOK feel. OF APRIL 2 Mark Funeral of pftutomobiles, are taxed $5 8 norse-|/ The first femifine chess tourns- OLD YANKEE Cempiled by the Bismarck Association of Commerce. : : ; Dr. Sun Yat Sen — Pekin, April -The last wish of APRIL 253° the late Dr. Sun Yat Sen, first pre- i ; etic eR OKO TnI 6:08 é : PME | sident of the Chinese Republic, that we aren EUG a O10 PPV ATER ye evince ty vaio a ‘ : he be buried in a “bronze crystal PAHO lies oomteunranica s es . 8:00 : : coffin, like my friend Lenine,” went Knights Templar, Masonic Temple .. A cogee ik) S F “4 Ritied § . Ie eae from €onnecticut Selon Explains; 2) Wacht hool Operetta, High Schoo! Auditorium fea CHO) ‘ ; i : 5 and proved to be . 7 P. 0. E., BP. 0. B, Hall sleet GAGA’ seeeees 8200 P.M. ¢ é ° i suitable, , Touchiness of Lawmaker 4 Daughters of Norway, A. O, U. W. Hall in Upper House 3 Encampment, 1. 0. Q. F. He Community Council, Masonie Temple ..... Lea ae a cal ! admirers gazed upon his BY HARRY B. HUNT NEA Service Writer 5 Woman's B Washi » April 2.— Hiram) ¢ Monday Club, Mrs. W. Bingham, Hats i Blue Lodge, Masonic Connecti as an x knocked mong a lot of the} & , Bee Gonuven con M.| » known corners of the ea ; . 0. 0. F, eons : . i ; K foKenzie Hotel) ccsseeececct se i | th : , T aU Wi Bp HOMS Gee ced tie taerats Beg | Junior college girls at Arkansas City, Kas., put on dog collars when Subordinate, 1. O. O. F. Hall .. Se z 5 . M.; boys organize: “dateless” club. Then the boys padiocked the collars | RELIC TO INDIAN GOLLECTION onfe Temple ......-.---+ 5 qs land kept the keys. “We wear no man’s collar,” the girls retorted, The announcement that Major A. can the re t- Ot. Waki 6 oS Dee Act filing off the locks rather than beg for keys. B. Welch and F. H. Motsiff planned, uation be de ne rae exe ue cs to donate to the Masonic Temple ‘After two months of — exploring ‘ McKenzie Hotel Seaeeiyas ae committee the lendid collection ial catacombs and conscie 8 Fo shtly Club .... ee sree ve fey Subordinate, I. 0. 0. F. Hall . . + M. | of Indian re! the nucleus of a Bingham has concluded that t 8 jay Club, 3 sentences ved Business & Professional Women, Clu j : . museum for the city of Mandan, has Senate is no exception to this yen- The Auditorium, Otis Skinner ..........++- cae State Nurses Association Convention, Masonic Temple . brought forth a pledge from Col. I. gral Bek : eee A A. O. U, W. Hall ses 29 Rotary Club, McKerizie Hotel ....... 5N N, Steen, formerly of Mandan, now Manatal: Bing ays, are reminis-| 7) j , GUC Renica i; 7 Sanat y,?Mrs. P.-L, Brandt. i of Carson, that he would add his oct z c f Indi lies to the col- in his state oe conveys | a0 gu Aux. Patriarch Militant, I. 0. 0. F. Hall ¢......... 8: N Association Convention, Temple collection of Indian relies to the co Ww : lection. vative Connecticut g mesteaders, A oh U. Me a U1 1. BE sitiee y Room, Me A “One of these Yankee ys] h Lodge, Odd Fellows Hall ....... 5 i am, “like most of his kind, w 1 ‘nights of Columbus, St. Mary’s Club . exceedingly reticent. But the sec-| 7 Te AueoamiicarGlib: Reem ond one, who got on and sat down eae in the seat with the first, was 14 ele rene pS aa ree bees ep Ni COME TO ‘ COME TO fihievtelisw: noticed the first had 2 SPY sters, A. O. U. W. Hall | : THE THE teehieh: something ent nang as Pa sich afitany 0. On F Hall . : ss FAIR STORE FAIR STORE he agked, ing to penetrate the} i) civ inis Club, MeKenz i E ‘ AND AND “None of business,’ was Mothers’ Club, Mrs. § the brief answer. Royal Arch Masons, onic Temple . 5 fj ‘*K “4s it a dog?’ the curious one Subordinate, I. 0. Hall : M. BISMARCK. NO. DAKOTA persisted 14 Business & Pri : “No, ‘taint a dog; its against TASER CArO! a z 8:00 the rules ake dogs on trains.’ ake : i Aone Nout don't like cats.’ . j15 K Peele Oe Dress swan, well—what is any- | Le hecs anes ? r of Foresters, St. Mary’s 8:00 = “Ef you got to know,’ said the Sunshine Society, Mrs. E. Trepp ... 2:30 P. M.| ( ] dwner, of the basket, ‘it's a mon-| Penrertl anitien eden qO On hiaHe 100 P.M. ose.” Ha 3 Rutracsiongoose!’ What do you| ey OL eel 33 hts Templar. Masonic Temple .... .M. do with a mongoose? 6 : 1 O “'Mongoose is good for snakes n's Relief Corp., Mrs. Sperry . : . M. 1 That's all » mongoose is good for incampment, I, O. O, F. Hall . M. to chase I don't like B. P.O. P: 0, DB: Hall... . M. liselose f seerots, but I got a Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel 4 5 Noon | aster a brother that d ore than is Woh enaeclub 1 eee ‘ : ee good for him. He etimes gets | > : a £ 2 he-D, T's, I'm taking the mon- ‘ eee to him? . 20 Blue Lodge, Masonic Temple . “Hump snorted the inquisitive |20 City Commission, City Hall ph!” . . » M. 21 Kiwanis Club, McKenzie Hotel .12:15 N ‘ d the owner of the bas- AVOMU. Wey AO) Ue We suppose they ain't. Sai er eabe tas Was Conch cea vin Deuenenethisvanlisa: reel 21 Subordinate, 1. 0. 0. F. Hall. : - 8:00 P. M. Our spring goods must be reduced to make room for our new summer stock which will arrive soon. This etic? 21 Eastern Star, Masonic Temple . nate eed . . * ° ea ae Yeomen, ALO. U.W. Tall ss Li is your opportunity to dress up for spring at a big saving. at, opines Bingham, is like 2 Rotary ¢ he n _ N fot situations E For b, nop. the ‘mongoos peat du are real, Junior Class Pl And the surest proof of this, American Leg A. 0. y. Hall . noel . Me ‘ \ N Ww S Th thinks, is the touchiness of s Thursday b Se. . M. e ri tors when suggestion is made ea E . Me their reasons are not what they "Sli ccobpeece oe 2 eee _. Coats Silk _ Dresses ENCOURAGE or Lions Ch, Gran vei! ie ee A Joon ‘ai. With the new spring shades, some In rust, cranberry, Yansant Lip- rs ; " : Z M. é . stick, red, green in several shades, INVENTOR Ni aug! merican, St. Mary's . : . M. \ are fur trimmed, exceptional val- Underwear tan and brown, yellow and blue \ Monday Club, Mr Pythian Sisters, A. O. U. W. Hall. ; M. { a b : Patriarch Militant, I. 0. 0. F. Hall | 8:00 P.M. ) ucs at a reduced price. From Striped and Plain. A wide selec- City Commission, City Hall f | tion of these beautiful materials in » Nurses Association Convention, M the new styles, : 28 Kiwanis Club, ie Hotel : N r Yoning SIF). $25 ee earsten Apr ght aa athe cae Hl - Chemise $3.00 - $3.50 e si of resulted in the dicovery ee were: : | nea Bloomers $2 to $5.50 and up Slips. .$4.50 to $5.95 inventions in about 500 inventions The Institute of | PTR RE ME ete foe : Womens and Misses Gowns ....... $4.95 Womens and Misses ners were selected. ‘The 152 inyen- y SET ‘ . Shoes manufacturers. tions will be submitted to various ae Hose A The major prizes were awarded to ; ‘ + Iron hose dn all shades. These garments are all of Beautiful new two tone shoes in gray, the inventors, of a Kettle with a lid — 98 Cents ‘ excellent material and in tan, patent and kid, right up to the at will not fall off; a portable fire; \ : ’ , z aLrotoscope based on the theory of = gs k all colo: ae A eis . $5.95 laturty for gauging the speed of | x j i BROS COLORS ce/Qtit Pete ties machin and a machine for bend- | Itaska Hose : { ing rods and tubes. : Full fashion hose in the very ‘best William Grey-Wilson, head of wearing quality, in all the latest Try Rogers undergarments, tute, is an inventor of re- < y shades to match your new shoes or once you have them you Sandals nown and his house is full of his r i ; ii handicraft, sone See eaUE iceea | = dresses, will never buy any other. Tan and black sandals in several styles ious is in the chicken house, A few) grains of corn gre placed in a tin! g 5 $1 .98 endecualities: beneath the perches, When the! 4 chickens wake and and peck at the| y S corn, a spring is released which | opens the door of the house, , 1 9c 95c Men’s and Boys’ Caps peered Misa be oe pleasure | hh ici ees eet Gites anarts, kee f New spring caps in gray, tan, striped and checked. wat ie treom_ba . arte aE sere | —____ _75cto$2.50 Don’t Fuss With : $1.98 Dress Hose Work Shirts Mustard Plasters! ‘ 29c House dresses, $4.00 “ x 80 dozen men's sox, Be dozen, Musterole Works Without the ; . ee values. ; a black, in two lots. Each 89 Cents Blister—Easier, Quicker Kalburnie Gingham ‘ ; ' Regular $1.25 value. bere so score in mixing a mess of 7 : ‘ at a per at es if eee Sere aga mustard, flour and water when you can i i 4 < : : a RAE. Bal ++ BG veralis wae a ile ‘clean, white, Sines é $1 48 9 ahs - Mercerized Lisle hose, iitack, | New line of Overalls and anterole is made of pure. oil of ing, : 25c . ; Gent’s Furnishings Brown and Gray, 40 c Jackets, also Unionalls combined ig tie Seed te ; et - 3 sO i Rene oa GuLle One lot Silk Scarfs, all Come in and see,our new per pair........... . in, large and small sizes. white ointment. Tt takes the place of just ie » good ai colors and stripes. line of men’s sats many | Art Stik, allcolors, BO) Dress Shirts justard ind not blister, | 4 ‘ " : . i i ib eiah { pareterce uaaly ges prom’ roti | ‘ A —_—_—___—___— re] Paik bag 6 ae oc a f Tain Broadcloth and stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, gee HA ae é lose, per pair = - } sill striped Madra: headache, congestion, pleurisy shevns, i 3 29c $ 1 9 50 ‘i Briced in three groups. tam. lumbagg, pla ahs of the IC. : . 65¢075c — | $2.45 - $2.95 - $3.95 chlblsing frnted pe es Daisy Pillow Cases | 36 in. Indian head, reg- and up peaiay Tavypt posuiponia). : - tide pa Me er aa ae | 42x36 in. ular price per vere 35c. - Men’s Shoes ga ; 79cto$ 1,50} riers ts fhe mora te date $5.95 Daisy Sheets, 72x90 - | Children’s Rompers and| Oxfords, vici kid, $ 6 9 5 : ° é Patentees « Dresses—For boys and | regular $10 value...... Se a me § CHILDREN’S. SHOES ' ia $3 69 t A very attractive assortment of children’s shoes for Easter at prices you can afford io Sirol’ teed Kaien Oelawn hprakc 4 Child | Ghildren’s Pater “ *Kni ’s brown. Ox- ‘hildren’s i ’s Patent 1 Tc. ” eee: all ‘sizes. all sizes Brown'Sandals . |. Leather Sandals. . 36 in. Muslin, Special price, | | $L25to$l50 =| == $880 ft. $:1.25 to $1.50 - Clean 9p oe Haakels, Big. Reduction.

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