The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1925, Page 5

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; April 4th, at the Central Meat Jack Run un, candidate for issued yes- 3 ieee give finish to the mannish effect. |terday to M zell, Rupp,| Market. cify commissioner, asks the who teaches at and Known- Pees ARE! “3 TQ. AT BALD ly 0. Dorman, a farmer in Baldwin, A good shock-absorber support of the voters at the MEETING | ——— | Policy in the Great West City Election April 7 upon the | sade Hane Var atent the it All CITY NEWS {eee Co. For details. pledge of lower taxesand ef- ent-Teachers mecting ténight | Call aa Doerner, Agt. Tel. ficiency and economy in the 2 i , | No. 573. i Hays Hammond, attired in the new] MARRIAC season’s mode. ‘A real vest and cane] A marriage \D BALDWIN P. T. A. Give Banquet President Swain For State Normal ‘Addresses High School Presidents School Assembly} Last ing the. five stat 1 ast evening the. five state normal President. C. C. Swain of the May- school presidents, who are here for|yijle Normal School this eel their annual meeting, were enter-| addressed the students of the Bis-! tained at a banquet given in the! marck High School on the subject ‘Lions Room of, the Grand Pacific/ of “Evidences of Success in. High . Hotel, at 6:30 ielek: Table decor-| School.” ations were in Easter colors, with} How can a pupil tell whether he i flow..'s provided by the penitentiary | making the most of his year’s at hig greenhouses. ‘| school, was the question he asked. Interesting talks on pioneer days Three evidences he cited were, first and education in North Dakota were} whether the facts which the student - a feature of the dinner, following|Jearned were retained; second, whe- which the party went to the Mandan| ther it became increasingly easier to eer Yo Hold Infant Welfare Clinic ieee \city government. | LEFT FOR MOFFIT ; NA aks a | The Infant Welfare Clinic will be! Alex Rosen, candidate for | Mrs. H. P. Asselstine and children ‘ i wt ist | . arn . iH ct held at the Wachter School at 2. gj i solicits | Rummage sale in Methodist | who spent the winter in the city, left! Cricck tajioryaw. afternoon, De. city commissioner, _ solicits {for their home at Moffit the early sci Wilhiame of the Public Health| YOUr Support on a platform of | church basement, Sat. April 4. pa eae i | Department will be in charge. decreased taxes, efficiency | HERE FROM CALIFORNIA jand economy in city govern- Mr. and Mrs. Seott W. Derrick, who! us Hospi-! ment. ‘ have been spending several months ! Seitt Re ‘ ved. | tal for treatment: lin California, returned home Wed-| '),f0r Weaimene: at la Pew litred Mehthoff, ‘Tuttle; Miss Zona} BORN ‘PHIS MORNING oe eo wht A Hong. ea tees. [ Ohe BLORSHEI M ai ie ! Electric Cookery Is Better Cookery. M SHOE St. Alexius Hospi Admitted to the St. Ale x baby girl, this morning at the act j home of Mis. W. H. Miller, 603-yth > OM Bu Staub. Street. pe ‘ mi: urta, Steele Training Schoo} to listen to a mus-|learn, that .is, whether the techni =a Ey Bismarck Hospital 5 \ ’ ; , that .is, : chnique cee as ismarck Hospital 5 , ae - B e student liked to neo ae siness, He. for treatment: | cepsidents S_T, May of Dickinson; | study and wanted to learn and to ac- ae ee ie cities on paige. "| LM. Fixen, Werner; Edwin Yes . E, Allen of Valley City; R. M.)complish. Pilnte 2 Senco Geameriee”.. ” kan PenivnGn 7 Y JUNIOR PLAYMAKERS TO MEFf| Birth: Mrs, Christ. Toscas, boy, "Tonight the Junior Playmakers | Mandan. will held their regular bi-monthly| Discharged: | Mrs. eel fee ee Cc. ea) of ——. Baits Mayville, and George A. McFarland|WACHTER Sc >ERETTA of Minot, were the guests of honor. ENJOVED BY MANE OE Other guests included Superintendent} An interested audience at the High _ - k -G ', Be: | and Mis. W. F. MeClelland of the] School. auditorium last nigHt wit: meeting at the high school, RL De oe Quickly wk a bate pad uae enon: nessed the public performance of the HERE FROM BALDWIN A. M, Christian: <i Penitentiary Miss Hazel Nielson, ie MPURaIARerC Biten he cr ct the : Mr, and Mrs« Arthur Magnus of| Tapping, city; Easily well as members of the Board of Ad-| the Wachter Sanooli@ndes therdivect Baldwin were in town yesterday, | tonite Neon Comfortably ministration and their wives. tion of Miss\Dora Wallen, principal, HERE FROM DRISCOLL | Emma Harriman, Werner; Mrs. with the + assisted by the 1 BISMARCK REPRESENTED IN |and Florence F and Miss Jcan- ie FOLLIES’ +; |mette Myhre. The first performance, In the “Follies” staged by Uni-| given for school children on Wednes- versity of North Dakota players in| day afternoon, was reviewed fully in the Orpheum Theatre at Grand Forks| these columns yesterday. on Wednesday. night, were several! Last night's presentation of the de- Bismarck residents. Miss Katherine] lightful cruise undertaken by the Bodenstab took part in the school} two little boys, Carl and Hubert, dur- room burlesque staged by the Delta] ing their slumb under the guid- Gammas; and Miss Clara Sperry was] ance of a gool y, Was perhaps in the chorus of the Gamma Phi Beta} more finished than the matinee per-|_A young lady’s fancy turns to act. William Ankenmann had a role|formance, und drew much applause| Easter styles, Here goes Miss Nat- too in the pantomine on “The Shoot-|from the audience. The song and|alie Hammond, daughter of John ing of Dan McGraw” put on by|clap dance af the Swiss shepherds Sigma Chi. and milkmaids was particularly en- joyed. and drew an encore. The high Joy Ellingson F, C, Ruble of Driscoll was in the} Martin, Glendive, Mont. city. yesterday, jg ee Hake RRO ciiae | St. Mary’s Sewing Circle Emil Sabot of Gitts Township was] Will hold a food, apron and a visitor here yesterday. |fancy work sale Saturday, er, American Lady REDUCING GIRDLE Made of 94% Pure Rubber. The Florsheim crest on the sole means value for what you Ceo kit long service—your assurance of money well invested. FAREWELL RECEPTION AT DUNN|schooi orchestra were featured! “Better Rubber for Quicker A farewell reception last Tuesday,|bera,; ee hone Several num: THE RUGBY Reducing” $ sday,| bers, Center and its environs were pres-|SEWING CIRCLE SALE ToMOR.-|| 10 94% Pure Rubber, the most | ent, was held in honor of. Mr. and ROW healthful obtainable for re- Mrs. T. H. H. Thoresen, who came to! St, Mary’s Sewing Circle will ee ! Bismarck yesterday, Mr. Thoresen|a food, socom nnd teres ware nol’ ducing garments, and the assuming his duties as state taxlat the Central Meat Market tomer, PMN OMS SINT ‘ commissioner. A dance followed the|row, April 4, All donations should . Fay dinner giyen under the auspices of|be delivered there after 10 a. m, For||| IMPORTANT EVENT CORSET DEPARTMENT wer the Dunn Center Chamber of Com-|those interested, the embroidered merce. Several gifts,were presented] bedspread will be disposed of st the her hats This $11.50 value. Specially 5 10 the honor guests, ae, ew Lanphe: ipriced at ’ FAREWELL PARTIES ME FROM CALIFORN are out. Tones are r last evening at her home for Miss|terday morning from California, glad |]} different, shapes Meveeret ng remiae wio ae tae ne to be back, but reporting a wonderful : saea Laren aay tnd, later for] time spent visiting all places of in-il] meet the Spring ||, ; Sarah Gold Shop close of the evening. ing her three months’ stay, Mrs. Ro- lecventornchs One’s Easter Bonnet | Mhig evening Mrs. Che Gillick hertemyisitedbinekion AnWclens GBAR lesire tor change. 312 Main St. Phone 568 son will entertain at a dinner par! jeg Pranci aittle, Porte i i for Mise Ingram. Dea ICRC Se Heros will be High of Crown Sane % Ppa at Bass Pick out the color COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETS TO-| MANY SERVED AT ST. MARY'S you like— pay a East ili is di ified in styl 1 SUPPE : mon | aster wlinery 1s diversified in e mater- A regular meeting of the Woman’s| Qver two See persons were derat ie ial, bi Mh 9 fformity i bbe Soa for Community Council will be held in| served supner last is pataone” Were moderate price. ial, but there is a uniformity in crowns, for the the rest room of the Masonic Temple| St. Mary's Sewing Circle in the! Hats all soar to great heights. Trimmings are discuss the milk and water supply of ot St Maryinighoschos sy a ‘ i the: city ef Bismarck, Serpe Mary high school: stu- Two Special Priced Assortments, at WORKING IN HETTINGER COUN- YER e | : a SAVETIME USE GAS. [ $3.75 and $5.00 Mrs, ‘Martha P. Tatem, Assistant State Superintendent of instruction, left for Mott on Monday to spend the week working, with the county one superintendent and . parent-teachers AAAS B bh ] M ll associations throughout Hettinger Kodak Finishing ucnhoiz Willlinery . County. j By Professionals 0 ite V Hotel FRESHMAN CLASS PARTY The pposite Van Horn Hote The Freshman Class of the High} ART FOTO CO. School willihold a cas party tonlgbt, Mandan, - - N. Dak. to which freshmen only are invited. 5 Miss Lucille Allen and Miss Matian Matinee Every Day At 2:30 Lesher are the faculty chaperons for the occasion. program of games i A 4 has been arranged, and refreshments TONIGHT : will be served. Friday and Saturday i ANTI-CAN'TS MEET + The Anti-Can’t Class of the Pres- byterian.church held a social gather- :Ang last evening at the home of Mrs. . a “A. G. Olson.’ The evening was spent e in games and music, following which a i ' yeffeshments were served. (Compare our qualities and prices) TO ADDRESS STEELE P. T. A. J. W, Riley, state school inspector, went to Steele this morning to ad- dress the Parent-Teachers Associa- tion of that place, His subject will be “Our Federal Constitution.” RETURNED TO FORSYTH, MONT. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. McCoy of Forsyth, Mont. left this morning for ‘ fel home after several days visit ere, Saturday 150 Hand Bags $3.95 An extraordinary group of.smart tailored ‘bags that are exceptional values at this price. Wonderfully made bags of real, -Willow Goat, Pin Seal, finest Patent Leather an@ genuine Beaver Calf, Alli-. gator and Morocco, In No Previous Season Have Coats Shown So Much Original Thought J In no previous season have lines been so ‘simple and suave; col- ors so sparkling and animated; decoration so daringly avoided or so skillfully confined to related motifs or stripes of multi- color braid. INSPECTING HIGH SCHOOLS J. E. Bjorlie, state high school in- spector, is now making an inspection trip through the high schools of Mc- Lean County. } Strawberry and Chocolate Ice Cream, also Vanilla Ice Cream in 3 layer bricks. Modern Dairy. NS " Every one lined with leather or silk, and fitted with coin purse and mirror. Val- ues extraordinary! And in no previous season have we known values exceeding these—or, perhaps, equaling. Under-arm Bags, Envelope Bags, fitted with mirror and inner ‘purse, a real sale , The Weather 5 Mostly cloudy tonight ; “s BIC” ; a caine _ : $3.95 The rangeis from , j & and Saturday. vi s : | ; Asta * , ° ° : : a Rs Two Special Items in Our wo ee With Colleen Moore in the finest part she has ever played. You will © live with her in some- thing néw ang different —the story of a woman ‘thé. world buffeted, but couldnt down. es KNOX STH AVE. Luggage Department ; Women’s Hat Boxes ‘ Specially Priced at We invite you to attend our style show at the Palace Theatre April 8th and 9th between the first and second shows. This is made possible through the courtesy of the Palace Theatre PATHE NEWS . $3 .90 So-years ago this management. Tizere will be no extra charge other than. the LE } 3 ple model, but, regular picture prices. AESOP. FABLE COMEDY The popular round shape, made of black enamel with oh ae u should - . have seen some velvet-collar, good lock, sewed loop ‘handle and! hat of them! form, ‘Lined very prettily with a fancy fabric. _—O Living / e Wm ins Living “the Pantages Cafe Dupteite : A cinco Bergeson’s - Quality-Style-Economy Cowhide Traveling Bags Specially Priced at “SANITARY AND “ $9.90 Models / COMPANY Models CLEAN. : . oo. 5 i} ep Quick Service. Made’ of grain leather cowhide, leather lined in the Where Gr Cry d ay . 2 Reasonable Prices. B-plece style, finished with sewed corners, fitted with } strong lock and good hardware. Comes in black or sofdovan in the popular 18 inch Size for man or woman. Home Baking and Cook- |. ing. None Better. MANDAN, , N. DAK.

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