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~-SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Sociat and Personal caching service will begin at ks It is now planned*to con- nectings another weck. Panel Work. ting. Call ch in the Baptist church and the | The . \ His te: t 7, Five More Acres of 5 = hell, and all the nations that forget tho” morning service. A Sunday tinue the, ‘Manufacturing Space| p i " }, «| school rally will be held at ch | Ged's prison house for the lawless! church atter the preaching serviee,| Paperhangin | One cf the most. remarkable apirits of the universe. It is God's | | _ntter the | it | furnace to consume the refuse of the Fi mente the cha ren w ieta al Textoning, © P universe.” He answered the ques. | dress ngelixts. A —e “Where is“hell he will be 504W. facts connection with the large | tions, s Why is hell Teachers Are Guests |Three Tables Guests production: increase effected by | jaWhen is chet?” and “lbw: long does) Chrysler during the last two years tis t it has not necessitated the addition of very much new ‘floor ispace. Ordinarily, the considera- jtion of increased manufacturing ischedules is the signal to increase at once the working space, but j With Chrysler the tendency > has jbeen to increase the effectiveness | (of the already available space rather than add new space. Thus | operating expense and upkeep | have been kept down at the abso- |lute minimum, and. consumer val- ues have been improved -propor- | The message closed with an urgent {appeal to all who had not accepted j Christ, to do so betore it is too late. Music Enjoyed | The musical features of the mect- attractive. The evan- ed a trombone — duct, “by Grace,” which was greatly d. Achildren’s and young ne ple’s chorus, trained by Mrs. Aldridg, jalso sang a rousing number to the idelight of the audience. Besides this the chorus choir sang. Tonight Mrs. Aldriage will preach on the subject: “What Hinders Pros. | \perity?” ‘there will be special musi- | cai uumbers that none rhould fail| . at Party Given by at Mrs. F.E. Diehl’s | Mrs. E. H. Light Party on Friday} Mrs. E. Howard Light entertainea| , Mrs. F. E. Dich] was hostess Fri- Thursday evening for the Junior day afternoon at a prettily planned high and Roosevelt school teachers. | oi eenaey fen, at which three tables A dainty decorative scheme of green’ Played. Honors were won by Mrs. W. and white was carried out and white A. McDonald. A. tments in white yMareissus were used attractively and green forme attractive sct- about the rooms. ting for the affair. Miss Judith Rue won a prize in a rations in pastel spring colors | clever game played during the even- were used onsthe tables. A course ing. Musical selections were enjoy- luncheon was served at the conclu- ed. The green and white colors were sion of the pi Woes de-Ticious | | Satite tivscan ocolate | Henry Bldg, 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. Pp. ing were ve: used in tae luncheon served Jate in! a = me tionately. { the evening. Mrs. R. D. Corwin | "| ahat there was # limit, however, | jee sunday “ne. ot liner evenRalints will { to the possi ies of “space engi ‘ —————————E 1 D. A. R. Ladies Entertaining Today | Reering” treeame apparent several | Entertained at One For Son’s Birthday | muddy streets will cease to be a Months ago, with the result that 1 ; menace to the pedestrian who guards there is now in process of con-! O’clock Luncheon | ates. r. p. Corwin will entertain H. B. LOVE D.C. PH. C. Doctor cf Chirepractic. her hose with these “mud guards,” struction at the Highland Park} s psi this afternoon in celebration of the just imported from Engiand. | | Plant a new five-acre addition ‘te! in Chinese red. is of Milan s | tglith binhday ‘analvetiary of her| “nena nnn be devoted chiefly to increased | Most completely covered with ve Mrs. W. W. Moyer and Mrs. W. S.| cighth, birthday, anniversary of her emacs | [geruniums, The scarf, of georgette, the home of the latter on Avenuc A| Decorations will be in pink and 5 Vere approved machine shop type of ie Fitinge Bld Phone 174 nh rT tor tne ‘members of the Minishoshe | &Teen with pretty Easter basket fav- TARENTS OF SON jeonstruction, namely — one-stary | 1) s. aide ocolate ors. Garies and music will be the #-| Me, and Meno. Sontqui tree feels a i 7 § 0. L, quist of Structural steel, with saw-tooth versions and a luncheon will be! Underwood announce the birth of a! toof and with unbroken walls of | gio Obewle; obese brody of! in on Wednesday, March 3, at the steel windows, to insure the da: \ for @New-fashioned || chaptery D. A. R. Yellow daffodils H \t were used on the prettily appointed s and H . sting Iccations, effective sceni \ ) gen tion. \ ture show. The Methodist Ladies Aid society (i 9 oe ‘ hate Oldsmobile Sales Room at} fii Baker Ss <u! {WIM Wold tts atinial soto 1 hat|.. The new building was staked out ing pole I Te be Haba is dat ‘SS__| sale in the church patlotar Saturday, December 4 and according to work- | mi ' expiration of lease. tH ne a oot eh] th ll aaa March 27. ing schedules, will be completely | ti PHONE 905 Ht ) Mecave Methedist Episcopal. chureh pitied ic, equipped and in operation by March: 3 : iy Oco. ate was a decided success despite the] Mr, and Mra, Osthr Bregman of| i, Some idea of the aggressive: | wi und, Hit | cold weather that kept many out-of-| rort ‘Yates announce the bitth uf ANC with which cperations, are “si this horse and his inimitable pe’ nt Premium No, 1 { town delegates away. A delegation | daughter today at the St. Alexius!iM& Pushed may be gained from the | ‘onal II these things make of | } of 12 ak Napoleon was present. | hospital. fact that it is one of the largest a typical Hart picture—the pe spent with | plied . 7 construction jobs ever built during | kind that brought him fame and after which a luncheon was serve GUESTS HERE a northern states winter and com-{has kept him a prime favorite of Al number of gifts for the Man: Mrs. Frank Rigler and daught i 3 the ‘ y king s dan Deaconess hospital were re-| ruth, of Wishek, were gucsts at the| gece Tess than ninety working eee eat a roc an: ceived. ’ L. tachi home for a few days this | will be approximately half a mil- MRS. FRENCH RE-FLECTED | "°°™ lion dollars, lowing a discussion of the book jismarck hospital lighting of every s re foct ‘ , the honor guest, ‘will entertain the olan lighting of every square foct of/'n a western town on the borde ; sany: History et Bisa ak and Bure| guests with an amateur moving pic- ANNUAL RUMMAGE. SALE ta) Monash Work of the Cherokee Strip—a town that | oats the ladies, telling them of the sources of information concerning the earl, days. He told of incidents he ha learned from pioneers of the city and county. . The regular business meeting of the chapter followed. HERE ON BUSINESS George Stevens and Louis Carl of Mobridge, 8. D., vice president and Is most satisfactory for | cooking and drinking; the first choice of good housekeepers 2nd Prof. Herman W. Mon- son, al director of Concordia Choir, is not new gene: manager, respectively, of the mobridge Lignt and Power company, were in Bismarck yesterday to inter- view members of the~state railroad Chevrolet Garages and warehouse commission. The| Mrs, J. P. French was re-elected iu FOR S' 1 Special attention has been given i ¢ | \ to music lovers of Bismarck. Heh cab recnty rear ee resent fr sae soon | we, bedi era Air, ys to the matter af arrangement ans] Wall Be Enabled to Weber Baber Co Lads IPA few years ago he ws . ° a e concluding session o} ie "4 ABE ipme vi re y i ] tablished 1780 | ae ire bee in this state, and may extend its] State Federation of Music clubs. in vee ee hs eal equipment, with reference to em-| ve uco Service Dorchester, Mass. one of the able teachers of ployee comfort and welfare. Re-1| rgoms_ anc | in all de- | operations to other towns in the southern part of the state. CaNava, \ the Bismarck Conservatory of Music and at that time session at Fargo yesterday. Mrs, W. ee H. Stutsman of Mandan was chosen HERE TODAY creation rooms, res! wash rooms are provide’ ngements whereby the 6.- Recipes sent frees econ ditor of the federation and Mrs. 1 te ; evrolet dealers throughout * BIRTHDAY PARTY J. A. Jardine of Fargo was unani- noe bicee ethos Tee ie aig Partments. ; the: countigewPiH berehabldaitorgie lished himself music- Robert Dohn ‘entertained| mously re-elected president. the day in the city. Sr ete SanGe ORE ireetinies | complbte: Bug re to. the ly in the Capital City, celebrating the eleventh struction, now under way, include: | notoring — publ re now. being DANCE 1S WELL ATTENDED RETURNS FROM FARGO - The automobile show dance last] Mux. Miller, who has been. spend: evening, sponsored by the Business} ing the winter in Fargo, returned to and Professional Women's clubs, was! Bismarck yesterday. attended by a large number of v: 4 ors and local people. A five piece orchestra from landan = furnished music for the affair. BUSINESS CONFERENCE C. A. Seamands, Hettinger; T. E. Charlson, Rays Herman Leutz, Tay- lor; L, Miller, St. Thomas and D. (1) an entire new system cf re wg and shipping cones, com prising a total trackage of more! »ording to J. P, “ rer of {than five thousand feet, with de-| he parts and ice division of pressed tracks to facilitate car} he Chevrolet oECa ; NEW loading and unloading; (2) a new) Heretofore Duco service has! SMART! + rvice garage for the storage Of! hoon available only through the ip factory trucks and cars; and (3) | fistributors and. refinishing: of paved parking space of 600-car stations of the du Pont organ HATS T. Owens of Bismarck, land adjust- . do all classes of Duco pacity for the use of employees ion. Under the new plan each’ ers, held a business conference yes- raper from mincr “touch-up” operations | Very good Jooking are All phases of the work are b GheVEUInE BORIGE calle ba ealiineedl rushed at the utmost po pata et he equipped terday at the Bank of North Dakota. Dally Lenten ible reading |to a complete re these felt hataiin tailored rs birthday of her son. Fifteen school ftiends of the honorce were guests. The afternoon was spent with games and a luncheon, carried out in a green and. white color scheme, was served. The honor guest received many pretty gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Oelke, Mrs. Kenhen-and Mr. Delabor, all of Elgin, uncles and aunts uf the boy, were out-of-town guests. at in detail with KE. 1 du afternoon rs & Compnay, ac- On Sunday March 14th, he 1 present to us Con Choir, which now is known as one of the best of its kind in the country and has. re- ceived the highest possible comment from some of the best musical critics of the Northwes The concert will be given at the B: marck city auditorium at 3 | i TODAY RADIO Station L-A-W itt If your tailor talked to you about a $10,000.00 suit, you would think he were crazy—but when a LAWYER talks about it ORCHESTRA HERE FROM HOLLY- ‘wooD An orchestra from Hollywood, -Calif., will play for a dance in Bis- marck next Saturday evening at the speed in crder that the new | facili- ailable in time to ed spring demand ties may be av: meet the ine leigh county, George Will addre: Patterson hall,. The orchestra will and meditation prepared for : | Comple iy. paaeet ae give a novelty act during the even- VISITING HERE | Commission on Evangelism ot | for Chyrsler cars ! i of the 201) mode, | you know he means busi o'clock in the afternoon. ; Leo and Lawrence Richards ofj} Yedorat Council of the Chovehe Bit brs ea a iT] ness. i ¢ aig’ pelea po avs evetiretoe sib aCe (ger Christ in Auieri@a, | @-————___-___ 6 tgied ‘States for th dates Blue, Grey . No adm n will be ” 5 basket! tournament at ndan, | eo 4 bs. Tor | ' 3 . oarry ‘ iti 4 haw GOES TO CALIFORNIA will spend the week-end in Bismarck, SATnUAY 1 At The Movies demonstrating Beles, Green i] (Do you carry PUBLIC charged, but an offering 3 mi a jfoak noon wraetl guest at the home of Mrs. Mattie; The Light of Bapeiionce +. ———-¢ | dealer the importance ef prop LIABILITY insurance on will be taken. for ngeles, ‘ornia,, where , t spe! 3 a 5 3 equippi is si “ Seite a ” she will visit friends. From there| 1 eee ee RE . SE a | ELTINGE THEATRE Tne Mee Mae aN With ribbon bands, oth- your auto?) she will go to Phoenix, Arizona, to LEAVE FOR MONTANA R Sei e All of the rah, rah, zis boom bah avenoonevenlel eee 8 eae ss Hf be the guest of her sister. Miss Sell] Alec Hetland and family left today| Gead Jn. S244. Text: gaiety of college life has been ro- | every Chevrole sieomiott ers have flat feather or- will be gone a month or more, for Wolf Point, Mont, where Mri} | ee pied, RBQw, that whereas | mantiacally woven, nto, “The . palit decree naments. FOR RELIABLE a tland hi ned to terri- . ¥ ie rm 0 i er ws | . TCR _ CAMP FIRE GIRLS MEET. | {ory ork for the Wilkelm Oil com-| Meditation—An ounco of real ox-|Se Ager adapted trom ire | managerd and | INSURANCE The Wetomachick Camp Fire rls! pany of St, Paul. perience is worth # pound of poms: MATES itinyge Monday and Tues |ttuctors, have been given com, BORRESEN’S = ‘eC met last eve \ ‘ : ay A ote training © ne school to make plans for a council RETURN HOME TODAY When it came to explaining why,(day. - The picture is filled with | Pou ute itt ‘9 City Insurance Chevrolet factori $ in the use of; Duco equipment. 2 i fire to be held next week. A brief; Mr./aind Mrs. Emil Peterson and| but there is finality in his report rapid action comedy with plenty outline of the year’s program was’ Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Handywill return] of his experience. Many a Chris-'of drama for a balance. Feat. Mea arate caries genitaen given. to their homes in Underwood today} tian could not give an adequate jn the cast are Clara Bow, Doni f a tale pan SHEE erally after attending the automobile show.| theological argument for his faith Keith, Mary Alden, Henr. rom their service department to ENTERTAIN FOR MI! McGRUER ———— in the Son of God; but he knows | yy Ithall, Gilbert Roland any Duco distributor for training Miss Ethel McGruer, high school RETURN FROM FARGO how helpless, he hus been to th Pato Standing, 3: G in the application of Duco, and teacher, was honor guest Thursday} Marion Folsom and Marstrom| change the intirmitivs of his own Butler, Joan Se aile they have been assured also of the| evening at a prettily planned sur-) Gordon returned this morning from| Will and temper, but when he has Edwards, Jr., and Felix Valle. ScUbsIRUbn. Ge eanire thats Gl cu prise party given by a number of] Fargo, where they have been attend-| given his heart to Christ in love| News pictures and a new acorns Pont company field service men. | the teachers, The evening was spent} ing the musical convention. and faith, the old man has been) edy featuring the funny boy, Liee| "With installation of equipment, MILLINERY Agency. Mandan, N. Dak. S. O. LeBarron, Mgr. Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Saturday RICHARD ery Home Can informally and luncheon was served. made new and he was free. When Ned “Light Housekeep- * 4 ante meruan To: Ace GUEST OF MISS RUBIN we have experienced ubests|nge™ are, shown onthe -Eltinge| dealers will be, able, te, re fn H Frigidaire ‘i loi bell of Ashley, rough faith in Him, he can use!) 1¢’,, oxdaye PUES cake care Ponty | Arnold Hupp of ‘Baldwin and Ed| who has been the guest of Miss uth] us to aet others free also. |program for Monday and Tuesda¥-} 7" sive quick service on Duce finish ave rigidai a B ARTHELMESS : Kuhnert of Wilton will return to| Rubin for several days, returned to] A multitude filled a great church| CAPITOL THEATRE to patrons and to build up good) - f i will by their ability to maintain their homes today after attending] her home this morning. on the Pacific Coast. The text of the] «phe finest picture of his S. the automobile show in the city. eu At very low cost you can now have Frigidaire installed com- plete with cabinet. For an cven * With Lois Moran in “JUST SUPPOSE” pete LEAVES HOSPITAL. day, had been expounded by the 4, date,” is the general pron unc i the appearance of customers AUTOMOBILE SHOW VISITORS Mrs, R. E. Morrisy who has been) singer came to the platform just as,™ent of those who have es “Hell Subject at Mr. and Mrs. John Samuelson and| seriously ill at the Bismarck hospi-|the setting sun sent its gleam advance runnings of son, Wallace, of Underwood will re-| tal, has sufficiently recovered to re-| through a little window in the ga-| weeds,” William 8. Hart's fir 4 ree turn to their homo, ‘today’ after] turn to her home. ble—which fell upon the face of the! production for. the United Artists Revival Services i NEWS PICTURES attending the automobile show. — singer as he sang—“Once I was blind’ Corporation release. is . smaller cost you can make your ih dws rare RETURN FROM JAMESTO ut now I can. gee, the Light of the! “Tyumblewecds” will be scen for] “Is Hell # place ora state of mind 2” aah Acsop Fable Comedy HAZELTON VISITORS Mrs, Harold’ Wahl and baby daugh-| World is Jesus.” the first time in this city at they was the subject of Rev, Ellery Gilbert presentice-box a Frigidaire. Ask Mrs. Dora Miller and daughter of| ter, Phyllis Marion, returned today! prayer—OQ Thou who gives liberaliy Aldridge’s sear: powerful. mes- “BARNYARD FOLLIES” h last us for complete information. Hazelton are spending a few days in} from Jamestown where they have| ‘aud. upbraids us not. when we Cantal thentee Ga montay. Tie CS on ae \ Bismarck. been visiting. cl vi n night where meet- | — aad noME = Sin farienatyr oF" gilt “Eeant'se” fa) his prowess as a portrayer of west=|[ngy are silin progress. Tae speuke| . ae ee ui cies ae I itr eg iG ¢ Ameri-| ¥undant experience of Thy liber-|¢17 characters, will be eager to f) er opencd his discourse by saying! | ss Theresa DeFrance has retu ¢ Catholic Daughters of, An ating power. We ask not that Thou'the production which in pcint of | that this subject was not popular to-| EELS se ed to her home in Braddock after a| ca will meet at St. Mary's school au-| Shouldet always give adequate ex. magnitude cclipses all his former | day, “but I speak on this subject for B. K. SK two reasons,” he said, “first, because it is a much neglected them~ « to show to Christians that th visit in the city with friends. ditorium Monday evening at 8 o’clock.! Ticnation of Thy mercies, We need | cfforts, VISITING HERE HERE FROM STEELE not know why or how; but we| ‘Thousands upon thousands of Mise Hazel Wilson, county nurse|" Miss Minnie Dicruf of Stecle is| Would Know | that our’ Redeemer| extra people, portraying settlers: | tires ’have much to say on at New Leipzig, is spending the week-| spending the week-end in the city, \ ‘ cattlemen, punchers, soldier and emn subject and to indu ‘ end in the city with friends. shopping and visiting friends. | this’ knowledgo and experience wel SSC thousands of cattle and |te"tee'Yo‘Christ, our ons vefus FROM HAZELTON 2 VISITING HERE (Copyright, 1926—F. L. Fagley) Mr.-and Mrs. J. B. Landsberge Miss Maurine Smith and Miss Anne| (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) Hazelton are in the city for the au-| Reiger of Wilton are visiting friends touobils! shew: ete city, wow NEW SHANG PHRASE You have to chew 408 BRODWAY AGE” CLARA BOW, DONALD rig idai TION KEITH, MARY ALDEN, HENRY B. WALTHAL PALACE - MANDAN BUSINESS TRIP ERE FROM GARRISON British correspondents who have been | | H We SINE SS dieing manager) Mp Hee Mee Wal oe meteuin of| Writing about, the Cathcart ease, re-| ! TONIGHT for the A. W. Lucas store, left today| Garrison are in the city for 2 few| late that there Is 1 pore clang pPeraie rh Res for Kildeer on business. days’ visit. oe tne ‘Gay bled tur sakibthing’ auch. : F i The. Vanishing Floyd “Martini Of Braddock is] Mrs, Clarenow Se. George of Garri : | American” joys lartin: joc! is, jarence }) Geo of arri- spending she week-end in the city| son hy iting rel ven te Bismarck - BETWEEN THE CRADLE AND with ee yer riages at Webb Brothers. THE FIRST GRADE Many Educators and other authorities are convinced that the most important time in the molding of a character is in the years between the Cradle and the Kindergarten or First Grade. An ancient philosopher was once asked by a wealthy family to undertake the Education of a child of six that had never been “crossed” in its desires. “It is too late,” the old man said, and declined to‘assume the charge. ——— GUESTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Paul of Under- wood are guests in the city this week. . ~ a BE IS Sraneery | . 8 mal +. (6 , i er tonight. Cold wave. FROM NEW ENGLAND r . ; - a ares my tapes! That means sound, healthy teeth VISITING FRIENDS HERE iss Gladys Kieffer of Linton is visiting friemls in the city today. WEEK-END GUESTS Miss Fay Newman of Wilton is the Watch Your Step: week-end guest of Miss Ila Bigle: Have you passed the dan- \ H (m * : SHOPPING HERE y ger signals with your ney eSMOTRING HERE, ,, ientific a shopping in Bismarck yesterday. ‘ou bate cory pe pale of 5 . ! eyes and it pay you Charles O'Connor of Taylor, N. D {0 take care of them, as ls in the city on business, 7 you can’t buy another pair. HERE ON BUSINESS “Come in and sge'me. f MENAGERIE : Give your child one of our Home Savings Banks and start molding that Saving and Thrift habit in time. Who says __. You'll get rain, snow, sleet and slush! Put real prohibi- tion: on wet feet and colds! FIRST GUARANTY BANK . Peck of inson i will be glad to rm you ei; tne"chy tedey'on ‘businense "| CW : ‘as to ‘the eéndition of F. A. LAMR,, Pres. x 1s ILL AT ‘HOME Seer et Some cee reer your eyes. # E. V¥. LAHR, V. P. Those ing clothes brushes of KS ; » dP, WAGNER, Cashier Ger. 30 AD het, Betee teas nina’ aia the vaenica, care Boa Ra W. Folsom, udehh e Mlcees a tok Reom 1. Bltinge Bld. for ants, rhinos. dogs, firatfes and. thi Gish cba the, he eaesbupd ig paeiculurly aro * % . rie-from which to dri Impo HARITY BALL i Austria, there are rabbits, ele- oe rans 1