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PAGE EIGHT FOR NATIONAL: iste sc" ; MUSIC WEEK musicians of t mmunity, week provides an opportunity to give jof his ability for the edu and fellow ¢ and a Semee leit neement of his city. Programs to be Given Every) 5, of om and of these} Many Jeo ned with its making is furth- Day Next Week; Sacred Concert Sunday jered through the stimulation of in j terest in music and the widening of the audience for music. made} The city, town or village, which {| through its local observance “gives ‘| more thought to music” has not on- Jiy the immediate benefit of a suc: ssion of attractions carefully plan- ed for its entertainment and im- | provement, but still more important, "| the prospect of a continued develop- ment in its musical life and, there- “fore, also ifs civic and social life, “through the establishment of per- manent musical aetivities upon the! foundation of the interest created svanlwen | OL music week. The value to the ation of the broadening and deep-| . of the love for music in even} is very great.| aiming. tor ac-| Extensive plans are being here for the observance of Nat Music Week with the slogan More Thought to M " from J 3 to May 9, inclusi Under auspices of the Thur Musi Club an interesting mu has been arranged for cac mencing with special servic: on Sunday mor 1 program Jamestown number of so many ti o'clock in| Tuesd will be given at/ orium, and on Thurs- noon the Thursday Musi ' Nation si Bis ck and 5 ’ ing at the Bismarck and) ¢ootish this result in hundreds an¢ and necessary le communit Music V western Br eaeiewee eects seine ed even thousands of communities! prior to t tentiary on Thursday evening, aid) (Aeeee dis Mound aso Aye aad caUTCIGh) will render a proc| “ucTablem potential y vate | gram there on Al TANT AC NIZA, | parade, band music, and singing on! DO YOU KNOW the streets is scheduled for Saturd: That for only $65.00 more than you | several musical selections an? AIK MOTOR SA. 4 } two pole li rendered by members of the Thurs-| day Musical Club and other musi- cians of the At the Bism: High School there will be a musical program each day, according to principal Wm, F. Bub- litz, including assembly — singing,} numbers by the high school orches tra, and outside visitors. The first o vance of National} Musie Week was held May 4-10 last | year with the joint cooperation of | nearly 800 cities throughout the! country. It was the culmination of the | individual music weeks which has! been observed in about 150 cities at| cifferent times previously. | The weck beginning with the first| Sunday in May was chosen for the second national observance, as cor- responding most closely to the a son favored by the largest number of cities in response to a question- naire. For the 1925 observance the date falls on the week of May 3-9. Some cities will doubtless extend the observance to inclade the following Sunday, May 10th, which will be Mother's Day, marking the latter with a musical celebration of that occasion. The concentration of many musical events into a single week has for its purpose the awakening of the whole community to the importance _ of s a factor in its life. ounces ys Gloves Gay, Leike Spring Plowers “Nothing is so smart as the ornamented cuff”... ~~... the edict of Paris W HAT joy the new gloves have brought to the hearts of les Parisiennes—and now to les Américaines! Paris in the Spring! This year the flower vendors have competi- tion in multi-colored, decorated gloves. _A riot of lovely cuffs .. . abeniieced: piped, shirred, cut in different shapes, some drooping, some with saucy contrasts in colors... daring, yes, but érés chic. Kayser observers in Paris sketched the comin, maprlele ond cabled us. Now in your + own shops, as if they were snugglin the Tuileelea Gardens on the Res di Root or on the Rue de la Paix, you can find Kayser’s latest creations, faithful copies of the favorites in Paris. Kayser alone sets the pace in transmitting le dernier cri in gloves to the States. See them atonce. In many shades, many styles —Spring-weight silk at prices which delight the slim pocket book of the smart Parisienne. buy several pairs, remembering that the ungloved hand is quite passé. This model was worn by @ noted American just up from Cannes. Model 619—Price $2.00 ‘The Northwestern Boll Company has a crew of men at work out of Bismarek engaged in trans-! work of consolidation. ferring the wires carried by a line} of poles along the Northern Pacific right-of-way between Bismarck suitable to carry the loa Bismarck to points east line was the property of prise the li Between the first and second! would pay the cheapest 1 buee: stows ‘at the Eltinge and C: rar in the world, vou can buy an all| North Dakota Theatres each evening n duco, Overiand dard Se-) Company : Worth investigi In addition ¢ PHONE WIRES ARE CHANGED TO NEW POLES Carloads of Material Used to Improve Service Out of Bismarck to another pole years and have been ri mes that they are now n servi Thi the No to furnish ell = Telephone he consolid s, two ny cireuits are being placed between as the wearer em: from a lovely mn. Model 682—Price $5.00 were distinctively chic. Model 569—Price $1.60 Telephone joads of crossarms, insulators, and and line} which is principally along the high-| way between the two cities. | The poles which: are being aban- doned have been in serviee for 2 wires! ter ned April 10, after Company n of the Telephone tern Bell ed April 17, after 1 be, Months term. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE taught by Hazel’ Rapp, closed April 24, 7 months term. Shool No. 1, in Lein district, taught Miss Inga Olsen, closed April 24, months term. School No. 2, in Lein district, taught by Miss Clara Peters, closed April 17, 7 months term. School No. 3, in Lein, district, taught by Miss Lydia Ohnstad, clos- ed A months term. School No. 1, in Trygg district, taught by Miss Vivian Green, closed April 17, 8 months term. School No. 1, in Clear Lake dis- trict, taught by Miss Viola Hargrave, closed April 15, 8 months term. School No. 3, in Clear Lake dis- taught by Miss Ethel Hjort, closed April 24, 8 months term. School No. 1, in Autora district, taught by Miss Minnie Neugebauer, closed Ap months term. ‘0. 3, in Ghylin district, Miss Mildred Funstog, 10, 7 months term, . 1, im Richmond district, Bismarck: and McKenzie. One of these will become # part of the Bis- marck-Napoleon circuit and the oth- er a part of the Bi Linton cir- cuit. These two ges will prove somewhat the transmission to points in the vicinity of Napoleon jand Linton and beyond. It is expected that it will require | approximately three months to com- i plete this work although there will Of course he practically no interfer- jence with the service during that period. Owing to the fact that much of the | wire and material now in use on the poles which are being abandoned is unfit for further service, several car- 7 | wire will be used in completing the MANY BURLEIGH COUNTY SCHOOLS FINISH TERMS A large number of schools in Bur- leigh County have completed school ma during the past few week: School No. 3, in Lyman distrie! taught by Miss Bernice Nelson, clos- completing a 7 months term. School No. 1, in Phoenix district, taught by Miss Elinore McVey, clos- completing a 7 _! ‘School No. 2, in Phoenix district, tion. way ey All drag stores 25 cents DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. AN-AIN, Stops Pain: ~ TS YOUR HOME EQUIPPED WITH GAS? The Modern Clean Way—Use Gas, The Super-Fuel. If you are building a New Home or YOUR PRES- ENT ONE IS NOT equipped with Gas—Call Bis- marck Gas Company 727. CONNECTIONS FREE OF CHARGE We make all connections from street into your basement FRBE OF CHARGE If it is DONE WITH HEAT, It can be DONE BETTER WITH Gas. COOK BY THE CLEAN, COOL, GAS WAY. Let tis Show You How—Cali or Phone BISMARCK GAS COMPANY 506 Broadway, Phone 727 GAS IS THE MODERN SUPERFUEL—IT GETS RESULTS. SNYDER DRAY AND TRANSFER PHONE 474 OR 18 Dry Stove Wood, Coal, Sand, Gravel, Black Dirt and Fertilizer. Ashes Hauled, Excavating, Teaming and Trucking of All Kinds. Long Distance Hauling, Piano and Furniture Moving a Specialty. NOTHING ADDED BUT PROFITS No more cows—no more work—but a great deal more milk. That’s the ultimate aim of cow testing. . In one South Dakota association the aver- age milk yield per cow was doubled in onc year. : Larger profits follow as a matter of course. That is why we strongly advocdte cow- testing. Gorn NA BIGMARCK, NO. DAKOTA 4 P. C. Remington, President. J. & Graham/ Vice President and Cashier. P. C. Remington, Jr. and A. V, Sorenson, Asst. Cash, \ FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925 physics. clanes who are now ‘becih| ————— ning.a study of the telephone through the central office of the Northwest- Cleans Glass -h ike a Flash Like a Flas ern Bell Telephone Company yester- One zig-zag. swab across taught by Rudolph Jenson, closed April 24, 7 months) term. School No. 1, in| Pleasant View district, upper grades taught by Miss Dorothy Schriner,, lower grades taught by Miss Ragua Wold, closed May 1, after completing 8 months term. ‘ PHYSICS CL'ASS group and they were much interest- ed in the operation of the large switchboard. Mr. Morrison was of the opinion that seeing the equip- ment in operation would be of great day morning. There were 45 students in the window or mirror with the new liquid MOL' | advantai fe students in their] Wipe off with rag. It’s eases | READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS 25¢ One can cleans James H. Morrison of the Bismarck | e=-=-—seeeees ager rindows High School took students in his —————E—E—— RONCHITIS . 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