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ap) ~ from clean cows-and every” step Mesdames McCurdy- Nielsen Ente Friday Memaespad officers are to be elected. A pag-j cially for children, Mrs. F. BE, MeCurdy and Mrs. A. S.| cant, “America’s Songs,” will be giv-( n> 1°" SMOTen Nielsen entertained jointly Wednes-|en by the students. The primary pu- | day evening at the Business and Pro- ue will, give an exercise, “In the! + fessional. Women’s club rooms with| Days of Long Ago.” Whe program ' bridge, Six tables played, Mrs, C. B.| includes a talk by Miss Madge Runey Nupen and Mrs, J.C. Oberg winning| concerning the National “Education honors. convention in Washington, Dc, and | Rowls of jonquits were used on the|# talk by Miss Helen Katen on the tables. St. Patrick's day decorations | tubercular relief work in this state. : were .used attractively about the: A social hour will follo efresh- rooms. eect ctan ved by The hostesses were assisted in| Donald and Mis ‘ ly, serving a course luncheon by Miss| Members are req deci : 4 FORTNIGHTLY CLUD MEETS RETURNS FROM ABROAD Mrs. John Burke was hostess Wed- : and preparing of this food must ‘be safeguarded by rigorous cleanliness. | Milk, unless it is sterilized, always’ contains many germs. If the milk, jis clean tn the first place, if it is| ‘cooled as soon as it is taken from -association, which was pos' i gh {| Boned in February, will be held Frit which has been kept too long defore day evening, March 12, at which time delivery is unfit to be used, espe Lenton ti 2 Charehes rist in American ‘ nesday afternoon at the regular; Y ¥ Mia, John Bartow/of Washburn ar-) meeting of the Fortnightly club. TWoil tho Unifyime Panes of Christ's | & rived in Biamarek today from a three! interesting papers were given during Attraction ‘ iy months’ visit at her former home in| the afternoon. The first by Mrs. | Sweden. Mrs. Barlow came to Amer-| FL. Conklin was on the sul | ica 24 years ago-and this is her first/“The Myths of the Balkans,” and the | visit to her native country since/ other by Mra. Worth Lumry was en- | that time. Her visit with her pirents,| titled, “Russian Myths.” The club/ Mr. and Mrs. August Luthander, at! will meet again on March 24 with her childhood home was greatly en-| Nrs, L. F. Crawford. joyed, as was the entire trip. Only — one day of rough weather was en- TO PRESENT “ADAM AND EV. countered at sea, The junior class of the high school Read Jn. And I, if [ be lifted up, wi all men unto myself, this morning to meet his wife and) gya” will be the play to be presented they returned to Washburn. this af-| at ‘the Bismarck Tuditorium on April | ternoon, 9 by members of the class. Try-outs | will be held Friday at the high school | Where shall we find a loyalty pow- erful enough to lift each of us Qo}, . day. Miss Dorothy Dakin, Junior At the meeting of the Current|Playmaker director, is supervising Eventsjglub Wednesday afternoon in| the play. . the home of Mrs. ‘Nellie Evarts, in- i utianesof higher learning in the} PROGRESST' MOTHERS MEET United States were studied. Mrs. Al-| The Progressive Mothers’ club was fred Zuger read an instructive per,| entertained Wednesday afternoon in “Our Sehool: Women,” and Mrs, the home of Mrs. Earl Speaks. Re- Mary McLean’ topic “Our| sponses to roll call were given with Schools for Men.” A luncheon was|the names of great American women. | served following the program. Mrs, Thorvald Thorson gave the pa-j * cee on of ihe attsrapen, oi Bae hls ‘DANCING PARTY discussion of measures before con- ee Members of the local carpenters’| £T€5s. | Prayer—O Father of our Spirits, L@ union, their wives and friends, were | Deter od in io oe wet HERE ON elp us this day to follow eae ee Or bal, A nacd| Ben Wilson, traveling representa- a all the way, till we tind lifo mis tive for the Burlington Railroad, 1s ed in kindness, mercy, hu- eee tea con as vervea| in the city this week on business. and friendship. Amen. | at.the conclusion of the evening. An- ph oe L. Fagley) | ; RETURNS HOME TONIGHT Se \ tone Nelson was. chairman of the ‘A, P: Cheistinhson of Minienpolis; \ bana rh a ll who has been in the city this week! For Sale—Complete fur-! ‘ JUDGE COFFEY HERE will return to his home tonight. | nishings for a three room light} qudge J. A. Coffey of Jamestown PR Sr ee Honceleeasl taventc ture was in Bismarck today, en route to], ENTERTAIN AT DINNER | | housekeeping apartment. Pa his home from Washburn, where he] ,. Dr and Mis. co eee home | tY purchasing above furni: h-| has been holding a term of district! oO tAvenue A with a bridge dinner. | ings has first privilege of rent- cout. "Several fecal attorneys took|°" Avenue A with a bridge dinner. ings privileg: -| edvantage of the jndge’s presence . FROM MINOT ing the most reasonably here resented motions in a MMI Hoh AUPE bE angen naw: pendlige Wellington Wright of Minot is priced down town apartment.| transacting business in the city for} Inquire at Apt. No. 4, over LUTHERAN LENTEN SERVICE | ® few days. Sorensen’s Hardware. This evening at 8 o'clock the Zion pdr saceaed cite Lutheran church members will have their mid-week Lénten serv: The Rev. L, Wahifeil: of ‘Hannover, N. D., ;,Will preach on the subject, .“The 4 Promised Savior.” All are welcome f : BABY’S MILK ‘to attend this service. POT-LUCK SUPPER EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the The Intermediate ‘League of the| third of a series of ten articles on Methodist Episcopal church was en-! the care of babies. Tomorrow: Pre- arated Ne svgoing vibe’ a ie paring Milk. luck supper in the church parlors. Fifteen Imombers were in attendance. BY DR. HUGH 8. CUMMING Miss Blanche Hodser was in charge.| Suregon General, U, 8. Public Health a ann Serv ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER || ay times, it hecomes necessary to] under the skin”, chat grip the ti ae em oeeeaiiee fecd babies something besides. the || imagination—stories abour real vesterday ee Ganektets Maciorie doy) milk which nature intended for them, aemin beings who have actually party. oF ere gaueheers Kigh.| J" such gases the change should. if lived the comedies and tragedies el neces apna M ejorie’s rig! possible, be made gradually. This|§| of life. Pragttne: een ey: «7 aaa .important step should not be taken|— — Le is such stories that appear at school were the guests. , ‘fuithout the advice of a competent month atter month in that most physician. widely-read of all publications— ee 0 Boece ccinniey iCondeil The usual substitute far mother True 'S ry aged c. In the ‘WAI be at home .to all out-of-town| milk and perhaps the best and safe pages of this great periodical, the A tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the! substitute is cow’s milk, modified toy le mose thrilling, most dramatic ex- jusiness and Professional Women's| bring the percentage ‘of fat and/—® Oetiences of real life are re- club rooms. Mrs. L, A. Cram will aueae vase eet poolmers milks pet by those who have ean. ape ee by adding milk sugar and cream of | them. Their aves nd hates, shete TICKETS ON SALE known fat percentage. temptations an bebo their The A, 0. U. W. lodge are selling| Great skill is required, however, struggles, defeats, triumphs and tickets for the St. Patrick's carnival| to formulate a proper milk for u|] tragedies are frankly revealed so dance tobe given at the A. O. U. given child and this should not be that others may be warned, guid- hall'on March 16. The public is in-| undertaken without the advice of |] ed, helped and inspired to avoid vited. ‘a, good doctor. \Once the proper for- the unhappy errors that the — mula for the child in question has NO REHEARSAL compelling motive for 2ifish | he living and co-operation, zation | will sink into the abyss. This is the judgment of this world with its} ; worship of fighters and force—this | qq, world has failed to unite those it! has crowded together. If Lit | Him up till all men—all sort: conditions can see Him as is, He will draw all to Himself. Thus is humanity to be redeemed | by the power of Christ. | Dry newspapers maks good polish- a for windows, mirrors and ranges. BE, CAREFUL OF Stories That Thrill There is much dull, dry, unin- teresting stuff being written today that masqueradesunderthename of literature. But the average per- son wantsto read stories that “get writers have made. : been obtained from your doctor, you "True Story Magazine for April There will be no rehearsal of the| should not forget that this formula contains16thrillingfeatures.Now “Olde Tyme Work” at the Masonic] requires changing from time to time onthe newsstands. Buy it today, Temple on Friday evening as had/as the child grows older. been planned. You should not forget also 1] Ecpayicc is necessary to have clean as »PAST MATRONS TO MEET a basis on which to build the health The Past Matrons’ club will. meet/ and strength of your child. i+ tomerrow afternoon (at 2:30 o'clock} Clean milk can be obtained only with: Mrs. W. S. Stratton, 122 Ave- sonuelA, HERE YESTERDAY Albert Dettman of Judson was in Bismarck yesterday on business. HERE ON BUSINESS A George Anderson of Wing was in DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. the city, yesterday on business. Telephone 240' NEW.SPRING MILLINERY Bismarck, N. D. ; Belter get yrs Raster Hat . early, as there th charm . a in these new models,! FOOT SPECIALIST You will find this shop'a good |] All diseases of the feet success- lace at. all times to look for; fally treated. real values in Millinery. We’ Fee coil ja: have a few specials that will: WH, CLARA Ree iene 7 — Ne Allen Sat. Evenings by appointment. losiery.—Neilsen’ cS } TONIGHT — THURSDAY _ LAST TIMES American Venus” A magnificent comedy melodrama: built around a nation-wide search for the most beautiful, most grace- ful and perfect girl in America, as picked by the country’s greatest artists. « Then, too, there’s your fill of gasps and thrills, nov- city, artistie tableaux; spec- tacle, eXtravaganza and scenes in natural colors! FORD. STERLING ~ ESTHER RALSTON “MISS..-AMERICA” H. B. LOVE . D. C. PH. C. “Doctor of Chiropractic. EXAMINATION FREE. Ehtinge Bldg. Phone 174 dats loleislotalad CAR RSs , Modern, Scientific Methods in the . Treatment of Disease. Rheumatiam, stomach trouble, f| nervous disorders, and other tared with Bake Ovens, Hyaro-f cured wi e.Ovens, Hydro- therapy, and: Blectrotheray Massages, Dict, Quarters. Reasonable rates. “Write, Phone ox Call ~~ NELSON SANITARIUM (Under Old Management) FRIDAY — SATURDAY CONRAD NAGEL MARIAN. DAVIES When the Concordia College choir heart. ‘the cow, and if it is kept cold, that comes to Bismarck next Sunday af- PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION is at a temperature of 30 degrees ternoon for a concert ut the city au-| town New England pastor whv is TO MEET {Fuhrenheit or below, the changés Gitorium, Bismarck musicians inay be! forced, because of his inadequate | ined inate meeting of the Lincoln Parent- for the development of the germs assured of a first class musical en-| s: ‘eache! are very materialiy decreasd. Milk tertainment if the srenttion of av-| ands and an occ the years which he charge of the group There will he romance ‘as long ax aaa any Irish left. Henty Hi bee wide from Latins, the 4rish are | Henry Halvers | MeditationIn Christ is the re- fooked upon as the most ramantic | appropriate selections. | demption of the race as of the in-| people of the carth, and, dividual. Tne*world is a neigh-|say, Irish blood alwa: borhood and a very quarrelsome: things Pasha Higa, te | ; Mr. Barlow motored to Bismarck| recently announced that “Adam and! one. It must become a brother- tq shien ceil and tice erate | GOITRE REMOVED | *' hood or it will be an Inferno.| blood. | me ‘ above the irritating selfishness of ; tj rriday ion| . Mrs. Hattie Church ENTERTAINS QURRENT EVENTS}and the cast will be named on Mon-| his desires? Unless we have a Prile Wee ends SSR | led in romance. “Some lay it to the| stor mixture with Spanish foltowing the ‘tore.-Adv. |wreck of a portion of the Spanish armada on the Irish coast,” says the star, “but I find by examining history Ireland was just as romantic before jtheir Celtic ‘blood was mixed, with 44 Qdd Fellows Hall, All Odd) $i200":” Dr. Aaszaard said in his ad humor perfectly blended is “thank Splendid music provided. | The Big Bargain Basement The Biore Where Every Purchase Must Be Yo Your Entire Satisfaction or Money ES 2A AL RE IS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a a ee int ; | You,” the William Fox picture adupt-| Vn the, procuring, storing, delivering Audiences Pleased | ed depen ihe deh Golden: stags clog REV. YLVISAKER With Programs By | :oine.ts, tie Cate! Theater, t0-| tanks with HY iy ld Homestead,” and other cla The Concordia Choir, dramas of the.’ village life. var that are so dear to the Ame: FUNERAL IS HELD AT FARGO TODAY Fargo, N. D., March 11, (®) Hun dreds of friends and associates filled j the auditorium and balconic: First Lutheran church here The plot revolves around a small- ary, to accept the left-over. vi-| ae ; mal scuttle of nces in a dozen other North Da-| coal from his parishioners. And cities is 2 gatte. Egthusiastic | all he ean offer in. payment is to xreeted the choir at with his most courtly manner: The choir will he en “thank you!” X hen they stop in Ther a love stor running Iso stop at a Hel to the other, adding th on the North. | :lamour of romance to the pathos of ‘ts. acterization, hero of the epic- " is the i i re jet of the \Norwegian Luthe The elaborate and solema ¢ in keeping with the ge t the loss of ane of the f est leaders in the church and thi ;.| preciation of the contribution of Rev. r| Yivisaker to that church during hi Sus a pastor and tr no admission wiil i but an offering will be taken the expenses of the organi- le in the city. Mr r Herman W. Monson, who | sw choir, has \uilded a’ very | pla most fr able reputation for himself 4.) queline Bogan, director und for the choir during has heen in’ Swick Funeral at : Baldwin Yesterday | 37 en ea f the family of Rev. The serv sional led es opened with a p A. At The some Movies 4) flmeral services for George W.| shen followed ete Swick Wert held yesterday afternoon e honorary pall hi ELTINGE THEATRE *) at o clock “at his home Baldwin, | men prominent in church an Rev. Hayden of Wilton 0: as well as lifelong friends of Rev. ‘ i A he services. Mrs. R. Yivisaker, High Tribute Paid Following the scriptures, read by four pastors of the district, high tri butes to the life and work of Rev. ker were paid by representa- tive churchmen. Rev. J. D. Runsvold told of his part in the construction of the First Lutheran church, of which he was a member; Dr, J. N “ u 15 Putnam) Brown, president of Concordia co!- has the most romantic role of | Street,*Syracuse, N. Y., s#ys she will] lege, told of his interest and assist- r entire film career. | tell or write how she was saved an| ance in the development of Concordia Miss Davies has read Irish history | Operation with Sorbol Quadruple, a| college; Dr. C. M. Weswig, theological the volume and she finds that from | Colorless liniment, : seminary, St. Paul, spoke of his work ¢ early Irish mauscripts to present! | Manufactured by Sorbol Company,| as a leader in the state and national y history, Ireland has fairly revel-| Mechanicsburg, 0. Sold by all durg| church field; Dr. 0. L. Olsen, presi- Loca‘ly at Finney’s Drug} dent of Luther college, Decorah, Iowa, rers included college strange to clings to | alien soil and mixture with jen As the Irish colleen sin “Lights of SYRACUSE LADY TELLS NOW SHE id Boardway,” playing at the El-) |WAS SAVED AN RATION of Rev. Yivisaker, paid him honor in aoe the name of their alma mater. The Rebekahs are giving a) “when the body of Rev. Yivisaker basket social Friday evening | taken from North Dakota this aft dress; “there will ‘be a, more ‘general Fellows, Rebekahs and their) and sincere grief throughout the state i i i than there would be for the death friends invited. Dancing. |‘ any other man in any other field of business or politics.” THE CAPITOL A rural drama with pathos and A.W. LUCAS CO. See These and You Will Believe in Basement Values Feature Sales for Friday and Saturday Brushed Wool Scarfs A large assortment, includ- ing some values up to $8.00, for Friday and Saturday all at one price $1.00 Women’s Outing Flannel Night Gowns Needlework and Hemstitche? Trims; our regular $1.00 val- One Odd Lot of Children’s All Wool Stockings ‘In black and brown; our reg- | ular 75¢ value; to close out , 45C A PAIR Part Linen Crash Toweling Strong Warp and Fast Color Berders,, at the very low price of 15C A YARD 36-Inch Striped and Checked Madras Shirting In many new patterns, at 39C A YARD A Good Heavy 14 ez. All Copper Wash Boiler With a deep rim, seamlgss, one-piece cover that will not break or bend 72x90, of very good quality. Fors Friday and Saturday ONLY $4.79 | $1.00 Ginghams Glass Mixing Bowl Ne Fine grade | glass, on rounded and polished, far perior to pottery; no che i always ¢ and ive bowls to a ne: 85C A Very Good Five Sewed Parlor Broom = ALUMINUM Large assortment just received of Very Heavy Quality, with wooden handles on all large pieces; assortment in- cludes Percolators Tea Kettles— Large Size Roasters—Both Round and Oval Dish Pans— Large Size Double Boilers And many cther large Pieces; Values from $1.50 to $2.50. For Friday and Saturday only = _ $1.00 EACH Seamless Bleached Sheets Made of 15-inch green broom corn, with hard wcod pur- ple handle; a real bargain at 45C 7 A Very Good Leather Faced Canvas Work Glove With heavy muleskin palm; our regular 35¢ value ‘: 25€ A PAIR - Folding Clothes Racks ~ Size 60x69 inches, with 57 feet cf drying surface, white basswood, smooth and well made, at $1.95 EACH Regular Size Cans \ of Old Dutch Just received a large ship- Cleanser ment in many new designs. including Sew. checks and Special for Friday and Satur- + lo. Marquesette _ Ruffled Curtains , 2 1-4 yards. longs with gold, rose or blue ruffles, a valance and tie backs to match, our regular $1.75 value, at $1.00 Plain colors, at. f day, only |. ISCAYARD | 3 CANS FOR 19C et sae e ! * 5 “Soptes bagin tin “tends and a life long friend and classmate | | Protest Is Filed) | 4 Against Interstate | prewer VARI RRO URNS AMUSE ” PAGE! FIVE | cial Division * Com- AW. & Mrs. A. W. will ccnduct_speciat | Cream Rate Boosts! meetings at Salvation Army Protest: against proposed incr in rates on cream shipments betw points in Minnesota, Montana, Sputh Dakota and Wisconsin has been filed wit | the interstate by the In its tial Inereases and that thelr burden WL on the san imports: te, the petition ave that the ne | shown low or “just and in Nort state y commerce wad board. gommnission ing talker. stition the board cites tha that the | proposed. rates i would, ~ WHEAT | | i the ev cream: produc yt rates that the proposed rates ar onanle to become effeetive! ci missions erious injury and hithlsh ubs Nerth Da increased rate and con} ing! inve haveé not | commerce too To allow ihe! me Fits hand ~ pocket and purse: Always ready, in your pocket, to give you long lasting bene- . ficial refreshment. BEST Chewing Sweet for any money. | Look for Wrigley’ P.K. Handy Pack on the Dealer's Counter. Congenial spirits give Oxrorp Cus pale dry ginger ale the place of honor. The formula was import- ed from OldeOxford- shire.” . Order a handy case of 12 today, from your Druggist or Grocer, or call THE WACHTER TRANSFER CO, Bismarck, N. D. Telephone 62 PALE DRY | Hall, at 112 Main St.. Thurs- “| day, Friday, Saturday and all h Dakota und points) day Sunday, Mectings at night | 8:00. There will be special mu- sic. Adj. Brewer is an inspir- Dakota shippers and producers an the citizens of the state as a wholk The petition asks that thé propose be suspended pend- ion by mmission at a he he held in’ Bismarck. Si ases in rates on proposed by the Northern y have been suspende commussion for 120 da by the. Off for school. full of pep, SHREDDED | mit Vv The perfect food for children | NEW HANDY PACK