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4 PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925 | i ; ‘ hoppy-go-lucky type always in search hased is 150 f b } Elephants do not reach complete | ae her leveliHeated ae The story — used in the extension of the Marble er . ee 2 2 Mag. ! ves on to show how Joan (Miss SA to ae mom sh P and Granite Works, Mr. Carufel x .} - . Eddie Bennett, Yanks’ Ma Terry) tries to. straighten things & oy td asked cba u SPL Use Gas the Super - Fuel. cot, Now Has Real Office [cut for her headstrong sister al- ——— |imost at the cost of her own happi- Job ni } In further observance of National < Music Week, Mrs. John Maassen | 70 BE BUILT ifice To Be Erected Here By Zion Lutherans | Reward Given | For Information On Bootleggers DR.R. §. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free =| ead gives a olin number at nine o'clock this evening and Thursday evening on the Eltinge program Retiring President Dr. V. (By The Associated Press) ‘i ae |New York, ‘May Ge—Gitivens whol ‘fhe congregationlef the Zion Lu. || UUCAs Bik. Bismarck, N. D. [a LaRese, Presented With DUN’S REPORT form the federal authorities of|theran Church, which has been | +——- 3 i ‘1 = [liquor smuggling activities leading | meeting in the First Lutheran | Ee Diamond Studded Button OF FAILURES to conviction of bootleggers under |Church for services during the past the customs law, will receive 25 per five years, will have their own chap- jcent of the fines imposed and of the At the Rotary Luncheon this noon el on a lot on Fourth Street by July OLDSMOBILE DURING APRIL Dr. £. P. Quain spoke briefly on the money obtained through the sale of /10. Plans are now in the hands of He 4 Americg) Legion Endowment Fund 3 : ‘ seized boats, Edward Barnes, assist-|]H. J, Nelson, contractor, and excs- SALES AND SERVICE 9. to be raised primarily for the pro Commercial failures in the United lant solicitor to the collector of the | vation is already in progr DAKOTA AUTO 4 tection betterment of the 3 States during April, as repor! port, announced today. The building will be 24 hy 47 feet SALES C& war orphans, inviting the aid of all R. G. Dun & Company, are sees 2 SALES Ce. and will seat 100 persons. The Mis- Beets rane more numerous; they exceed in nu Colorado grows more sugar heeis | souri Synod Church Extension Board 3 r MMA Taylor, chairman of the cam-| ber those for March and February itisnUany other state with Michipan'| ig wine etic ttabnclneethe:evaetlan 107 Sth St. Phone 42 mittee on Rotary education, gave 4 | and for the corresponding menths of | second. the elites brief report of his activities did the two preceding years. In fact, ex- . 4 = Burt Finn 1s chairman of the com cepting December and Janu y, when (=—_—_— mittee on siness ethics, R. M.| defeults are gen ly at the high | - Ee ener : = se Bergeson gave his annual sec! point of the year, it is necessary to | ened eaart: H fo back to to find a iH ; Dr V. J. LaRose, retiring presi- | monthly tot of that for | fi Wied the F Apri $ . There were Ment, thanked) the efficers and the] eeeial be Heron When another street c: , 21 Philadelphians were A Remarkable Sale! 6 (LLL! SEL AALIAS C alipee liabilities of $37,188,622, these fig-| Seriously Qurt. Windows \ shown in tae photo, to ‘ ne TE ben ciseyal atee ahich Hi! ures contrasting with 1,869 similar release the 0 : ‘ and presented him with defaults for $34,004,721 of indebted Ae SENEGAL Haat prealdent i ness in March and 1,707 in April/ months there seven months in | in the indebtedness, particularly in 9 ) 9 ton, The following officers were in- 1924 involving $48,904,852, In which the liabilities were smaller |the manufacturing divisi OI I en Ss a Triwaeeee th tion to the above 45 small bank fail-|144, they were in April. The in pe DE < + gst) | ures occurred last month, most of |.” y 2 E eee Na i Wiein Gnlthe Map wWeateandl in | tne crease of in number of eo XTEND MARBLE f Sc era 3 \ South. cial failures last month oyer the or BOL W | ‘The reduction in the liabilities of | num y s practically all WORKS PLANT ( See Winwaahiterss | commercial defaults in April from|of it among tr: A —_——- ] geet the amount for a year ago is large-| number of large tra lures last | L. H. Carufel, of the Bismarck ; eave included? ly in manufacturing lines, in fact| month swelled the liabilities, al-| Marble and nite Works, re- ; thats sat i = the indebtedness for the trading di-| though the total number of large |cently completed transactions for ils Seu eC |vision last month is more than 57|failures in April, this year, is much |the purchase of the plot of land at Haird, Rotarian of Dickinso SO TTEE | per cent of the total of all liabil jties reported. below the number reported for April, northwest corner 1924, with a considerable reduction ©. Burton of Fargo. the of Seventh Of the past twelve ——— No longer will you see little Eddie Street and Broadway. The property ? Bennett, hunchback mascot of the | = Boys Welfare Yankees, on the ball field. For Ed- die has climbed a notch in the wor! Work Explained Dresses ‘. * a-day world and now holds a_posi- To Kiwanians jjion’in the business office of th: Yankee club. J. J. M. MacLeod, in charge of ‘ddie sort of lost out as the | cas = poys’ welfare work in Bismarck, ex- | te all luck-bringer ae, Urban An underselling event of supreme importance to women who seek real value for : crwanlane pack-|Shocker was acquired by Huggins. | ks ‘ tens ss ji 5 5 Se ara Sea Sane aaa SHOVELS brought sis sun, aOletuss the money they spend—Beautiful garments are involved in this sweeping clearaway. iat Si on address given at the|along with him and with the latter's club luncheon yesterday. coming went Eddie’s job as mascot. | : : eof the cvcets of the| However, he likes his new post Ae ee to Mr <the|better, or just as well, at least, and omen’s and Misses’ Coats Clearance Coats Bee en efor ia is glad for the chance to get a little 5 : ; i wimming pool for a greater part of [is &) le Values valiee Pete eee eee or iene ii Pai iter ile qopulati t only get|further ahead in the business uni- s r yles range 1 the juvenile re ta ever Mee eee! to $37.50 to $37.50 models—coats of Charmeen and Twills to more recreation and physical develop! Pee hens elaborate modles in Satin-and the Ribbed Silk under best conditions but are taught z 6 —Bengaline and Ottoman, many are smartly the useful lessons of swimming and CITY NEW Smart, serviceable Coats for sports and fur trimmed. These coats are exceedingly : life-saving. ee ne | | utility wear made up in Downey Wool, Velour, smart—distinctive, beautifully tailored. * Other phases of the boys’ work was] g .____ gy Lustrah, Polaire, Tweed anu other desirable spoken of, all of which the club be- fabrics. St. Alexius Hospital i lieves has merited its continued sup- $16.75 Straightline and loose effects—some $24.75 $29.50 Admitted to the St. Alexius Hos- with inverted plaits at side or hack, Detach- port. se eianicitnchiaed ainies ae Gace ee i ane belts and convertible collars. All are full $37.50 $49.50 up Geo, Russ told the club of the PAP) Daniel Bick, Harvey; Chas. E, ; : : Z : Hine Gu Seer why ACS, Seg Bibi crnccia ito. play, tn thelraisine |poueeD ~«, nentey: | The wise man does not wait until a blizzard is on to purchase gray, rosewood, Jae, Sines i¢ (0 44% th eee ie10 - 7 s ity; aby 7 of 000,000 endowment fund for BUT RTe Meant: ealen aetalne 2 5 Clear: ,000,000 endowmen au clk, 3 Alex § : : 5 i 3 4 ; cs es earance Hart Schaffner i a aa iarrison. | his supply of coal—neither will.a wise’man wait until the real Mrs. : ‘ Jack Lonefight, Marx Csats ee reat handling miliary he artes h chase his “straw.” i anion dren papi ee : cases after this year and there is n0 wvertson; airs. Gus | hot weather to purchase his “straw.”. Reserve yours now while ailored Styles .... $35.00 The most fashionable styles in combinations of Dresses in plain colors or Printed Silks and Coats in Silk, Poiret Twill, Kashas:and other z other organ’ jon to provide the a temporary care of one entitled to as- sistance until such time as the re- Formerly to $ styles and sizes are complete. . See our East window for styles, h ig, ania Admitted to the Bismarck hospital desiwble materials hére. Included in this : ‘“ gular government channels can eye, treatment: ae f assortment are several navy blue, sizes 38 to * tleared of red_ tape. é cry e Gehrke, Baldwin; Mes. | also note how straw is braided before hat is completed. 42 ensembles. Every woman may make. a The Dresses Are Beautiful few specific eases were cited to] 4 “py; Miss Lottie cxacting selection. the actual need of the fund. Hanson, Belorh Malm- Smart and becoming styles for street, «inner, "Phe reve! alone from the fund will] ) oo ye Soe a 4 dr and ‘business wear. New Printed Silk a leditde the temporary weliet 2 |r) Eee uae Tete $35.00 $39.50 $45.00 Dy s, plain tailored models, Lace. and Nov- Bradley C. Marks and Usher L-|witjiam Posey, Robinson; rs. J. Me elty trimmed styles, $ Burdick of Fargo were guests of the| perry. pbinsensisbtes! 2 $59.50 all colors and sizes...-........ 19.75 club. New Salem; Miss Minnie Pulver, BSS hari iovacl) Anderson| Net ge MtG Seas Laman BROADWAY eee: favored the club with a vocal duet) Roper eee ray: MEETS and a solo by Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Sees FIFTH i ‘Anderson accompanying both selec- ae elton STREET Dark Silk Dresses tions at the piano. a Teachmand, Group 1 ..... .» $15.00 (ENON TS) 4 SciSode 3 raed od yoedas .. $20.00 COMMENCEMENT angula, city. Values to $49.50 DATES SET FOR NURSE‘ E ESCUSE ° EXCLUSIVE A STYLES riS- oberts Savin ’ Bismarck Hospital commencement |... “4 THE envi =. ; ue exercises will be held on May 31 and | ,,b/0) Avenue uae larris-lober ce sane ated today. Rev. John {String vehicle which will be Ye creel rainy 1 Pee AEaf wBeoria, (ll, will: be @he|pncws 1) wie Capltoly Dheatren coms pei paligapeaker, F.L ‘Conklin, |mevewe tonight was adapted forthe president of the Association of Com- [Screen from the | sen Atlonally fan merce, is also scheduled to address | eee ee eee ee ak the graduates. Baccalaureate services will be held Sunday evening, May 31, and com- mencement ‘exercises on. Monday. The following nurses will gradu- ate: Misses Marie A. Anderson, Laura A. Meland, Selma E. Nilsson, Bertha L. beegard, Mathilda R. Hagerott, Anna G. Bloedau, Johanna B. Kram- er, Anna M. Brown, Bertha O. Boehrnson, Oline Braaten, I. An- nette Lillistrand, Inez B, Johnson, Pansy G. Btling. Mechanical Movie Camera Now Used At Hollywood = “Hollywood, Cal.,May 6.—Mechan- ieal genius, as well as the creative powers of dramatic art which flour- ish in this moving picture colony, has given a third hand, a mechan- ieal one, to the moving picture pho- tographer. - Heralding the days when the pop- ular conception of the photographer, intently turning a camera crank with his eap twisted about on ,his head, will be gone, motor driven cameras -Hiave recently been placed in opera- the possibilities of the story Uni- versal decided to make the picture on an elaborate scale both as to cast and settings. Much of the action takes place in the salon of a Fifth Avenue mo- diste and numbers of beautiful young women were carefully select- ed to display «a multitude of gowns of the latest mode. In addition to the mannequins a throng of stylish- ly gowned women are assembled as patrons of the modiste at a style display. MANDAN Bargains in Groceries at McGillic’s — CLOSING OUT SALE Hundreds are laying in stocks of canned goods and grocery staples at this closing out sale. ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ——= a) ELTINGE THEATRE “Sackeloth and Scarlet” the fea- ture at the Eltinge for today and Thursday is from the story by George Gibbs. Alice Terry is fea- tured in the production which tells the life and love story of two girls, direct opposites in character. Doro- thy Sebastian, recently with the Fol- and “Scandals” in New York Orville Cald- | the legitimate ing man’s role. js the other girl. on well, stage, prominent has the le Half Rates on Station-to-Station Calls After 8:30 P.M. . Half an hour past bedtime—yet Betty and Robert are z not tucked away in their beds. This is the night “Daddy” calls home by “long distance.” Evening rates are in effect from 8:30 p. m. to mid- . =The device is a small motor attach- “ed to the camera and connected in _speh a way as to insure regularity Sof speed. A press of a button on the tripod lends the. desired speed, <while the cameraman turns his at- tention elsewhere until the scene is “ghot.” The pressing of another button stops the camera. -While the “third hand,” directors =say, insures regularity of speed more “effectively than the most expert zeameraman, the attention of the Mhotographer, once taken from the egmera, may be directed to lighting }effects, which are considered his most important assignment. = © Coal Burns! Electricity es Latest modern method. also.do automobile Top and Curtain work as well as all kinds of Work Guaranteed. PAINT SHOP Upholstering. We night on station-to-station calls when the day rate is 35 cents or more. If the day rate is 50 cents or more, the evening rate is approximately half the day rate. A station-to-station call should be made when you will talk with anyone available at the telephone called. a oe . “Long distance”. ig the convenient way to keep in touch with home or business. Ask the long distance operator for rates to any point. . BELL SYSTEM One Policy = One System - Universal Service NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Fruit Jars at a Sacrifice 12 Ball Fruit Jars, quarts........... einen ley.) 12 Ball Fruit Jars, pints........... fo ae 12 Ideal Fruit Jars, 2 quarts....... a ... 149 12 Ideal Fruit Jars, t quart........ : .. 1.10 12 Foster Seal-fast Jars, quarts, ... 90 eee ee’ CROCKS AT 15c THE GALLON .