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APR AHR 2 LOR TAA AG ENG BTS EA ERT REL AE TERE RT AS 8, IAN TE NATE A AE ET IOIE ROI I OPI Ne PIU A AIC = q PAGE FIVE. ‘equality with. the manufacturers | sngqpatett wpeR mid-western farm { j would be to put the expense of aid- td st pntended that :most {ing farmers on the whole? country, of the middlewest agreed with him Carl Vroo former assistant se Mr, Vrooman sald farm conditions retary of Iture, told the house | were worse than two years ago, and agriculture ar-| urged passage of the Robinson-Old- ings on a farm n mM. field bill to extend credit to foreign He opposed paying for relief by an buyers of American agricultural pro- ~ O02 ESS. TO MEET The regular meeting of the, marck chapter No. 11, 0. B. Si! be held Tuesds n i o'clock at the Temple, 7 initiation service which was to have been held at that time has bee. post- poned until Thursday eve when a visit from the Worthy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ° aturday at the St. Would Put Cost of Aiding Farmers on the Whole Country y an article,! | Washington, Maren 15.--P)-~ The hited, wash: Gare encenatebhccie wuttce uae aes 2 gi a ~te| People’s F | orum Yrek of a son lexiug hospital, ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Anna Marie Manning, who bas been employed at the A. Wy Tu- cas store, has accepted a” :position with the highway commission. |! | A . $ OCIA CAUSE OF CONDITIONS ” printed as duct The Misses Pearce Hostesses at Evening Bridge~on Saturday The Misses Gladys and Hazel Pearce were joint hostesses Saturday evening at a bridge party in Business and Professional Women's club rooms. Five tables were in play, honors going to Miss Wynkoop and Mrs, B, E. Hitchcock. Miss Esma Pearce entertained with two vocal selections during the even- Ing. St. Patrick decorations were used cleverly ubout the rooms. A green and white color motif was carried out in the course luncheon served at the conclusion of. the play. RETURN FROM CARRINGTON Judge Fred Jansonius and Court Reporter Edwin McCarty returned Sheree night from Carrington, where the ju: has bees conducting a term of court for Foster county. Several court cases will be tricd be- fore Judge Jansoniys here this week, after which he will return to Car- rington to hear a criminal case next Monday and several court cases. The jury for the last criminal cases was drawn last week but trial was post- poned because of illness of some of the parties involved. SHOPPING HERE SATURDAY Miss Prudence A. Mensing, Wilton; Mrs. O. R. Martin, Braddock; Miss Edna Legg and Miss Margaret Ren- dahl, Elgin; Miss Mary O'Hara, Stan- ton; Miss Corrinne C. Mastrud, Wis- hek; Mrs, R. E. Trousdale, Mott; Miss Anna Schanlaber and Mirs Mildred S. Atkins, Hazelton; were shopping in \ the city «Saturday. YOUNG—DANIEL The marriage of Miss Noi I. Daniel and William H. Young, both of Bis- marck, was solemnized Saturday evening, March 13, at 7:30 o'clock at, the Baptist parsonage, Rev. A. A. Holmes officiating, The couple was attended by Miss Frances Norman and H, F. Johnson. will make their home in Bismarck. TQ ATTEND CONVENTION IN i PENNSYLVANIA 4 V._R. Middlemas left last evening for New Castle, Pennsylvania, where he will attend a convention ‘at the Shenango Potteries. Mr. Middlemas will also,go to Washington, Baltimore, New York and other eastern cities. | "i | GUEST OF COUSIN RETURNED FROM WINONA iss Mary Cashel returned Sun- day from Winona, Minn., where she was called by illness in her family. Miss Cashel has been gone since Tuesday, MOTHERS CLUB TO MEET The Mothers club will meet tomor- row afternoon with Mrs, J. G. Wal- lace. Mrs. Price Owens wi paper for the afternoon, “Ey Advantages of City Life.” ENTERTAJNS AT DINNER A. W. Mellon was host last night at an informal dinner, Guests in- cluded Mr, and Mrs. John Fleck, Miss | Mary MeCoy and Jack Fleck. RETURNS TO. FARGO James S. Milloy, secretary of the Greater ‘North ‘Dakota ' Association, has returned to Fargo after a husi- ness visit here. “A, 0. U, W. MEETING The A. O. U, W. lodge will hold aj business. meeting ‘tomorrow: evening , ut 8:15 o'clock in the hall, A St. Patrick’s dance will follow. a VISITING IN FARGO Mr. and Mrs. Milo Miller are - ing in*Fargo with Mr, Miller's \par- ents, Judge and Mrs, Andrew Miller. TIERE FROM ARENA R. -O, Gregerson, principal of schools at Arena, transaeted business in Bismarck on Saturday. “RETURNED: FROM BUSINESS TRIP 7. R, Atkinson has returned from Minneapolis, where he has been transacting busines: BUSIN ce left last evening for inn,, where he will trans. act busine: » HERE ON BUSINESS J. Belzer of Napoleon was 3 husiness visitor here over the week- end: HERE FROM BALDWIN A.‘E. Anderson of Baldwin trans- acted bus:ness in Bismarck Saturday. oC - 44 The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; ne change in temperature ABUSY MAN’S 1 MUST HAVE A Bergeson’s A'Thrilling and Au Camera Record Greatest War in History. Pere. the} Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Young) | Officers Elected by . | U.C. T. and Auxiliary on Saturday Evening Election and installation of offi- cers and initiation services were held Saturday evening by the Unit- ed Commercial Travelers at their regylar monthly meeting in the Elks hall, The followings officers wero re-elected: T. E, Flaherty, senior councillor; Paul Ryan, junior councillor; W. J. Targart, conductor; E. B. Gorman, past councillor; John Sigurdson. | page; W. BE. Jensen and F. H> Car- penter, trustees; and J. L. George, secretary-treusurer, J.J. Arman was elected sentinel, The U. C. T. Auxiliary met at the same time and elected the following officers; Mrs. K. A. MeCord, senior councillor; Mrs. Leo DeRochkford, junior councillor; Mrs. A. R. Hoff- man, conductoress; Mrs. Van R. Middlemas, page; Mrs. W. E. Jensen, Mrs. L. E. Bankston, Mrs. W. C. Bush, trustee. A pot-luck supper at 6:30 o'clock preceded the business meetings ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY | NiGHT The third number of the entertain- | ment course sponsored by the Buptist | Young People’s Society will be given Thursday evening, Marc). 1%, at the Baptist church. The high school glee club will sing from 7:30 until 8 o'cl ek, when Judge John Burke of North Dakota supreme court ‘vill {give a lecture, “A Jrip Through che United States’ Treasury.” A small udmission fee will be charged those who do not have season tickets. ‘LEAVES FOR GEORGIA J. P.’Sell, proprietor of the Cap- ital City Bottling Works, left last | night for Atlanta, Gu., where he will | attend the annual meeting of the di- rectors of the Nationul Coen Cola Bottlers’ Mr. elected a director of the association | at a convention of bottlers held re-| cently in Chicago. association. Sell was The Girls club of the Trinity Luth- ‘eran church will meet at the hone of | 10. H. Erickson, 412 Avenue F, to-| jmorrow evening for its regular i monthly meeting. Miss Myrtle Lect will be the hostess. All members are | | urged to be present. | GIRLS CLUB ‘TO MEET | i !_Glenden Steen of — Cochranton, | Pennsylvania, arrived in Bismarck | ; Saturday noon to be the week-en guest of his cousin, County T: ,er G. L, Spear. Mr. Steen left | terday for Menoken where he will! j be employed. | TEACMERS TO MEET - { Teachers of the Presbyterian Sun- | day school will hold’ their regular | monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 | @clock in the church parlors. The} | Easter program will be discussed. | | RETURN FROM LOS ANGELES Mrs. George Reuter and Mrs. Mike | | Reuter of Garrison returned Friday | nigh® from Los Angeles, California, | where they have spent the winter, | PARENTS OF TWINS Mr. and’Mrs, “Jesse “Wilkins of | Drake, N. D., announce the birth of | twin babies, 'a boy and a girl, Sat-| urday ut the Bismarck hospital. i GUEST HERE | Marion Conklin of Jamestown was | in the city yesterday, the guest of | his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs, F. L. Conklin. i DRISCOLL TEACHERS HERE Principa) Maurice Harum and Miss Evelyn Gorman of the Driscoll school were business visitors in Bismarek | Saturday. | ope ese i] 1S IMPROVED Carl W. Martin is able to return | to school after being confined to his home for three weeks with the mumps, HERE ON BUSINESS John Macmonagle, principal of the McKenzie scho was in Bismarck Saturday on bu: LEAVES FOR CITIES Dr. V. J. LaRose will leave tonight for the Twin Cities where he will transact busine: WEEK- VISITORS Henry August (Ness and Henty Nadler of New Salem spent the week- end in the city. VISITED PARENTS Miss Dorothy Schnecker of Carson spent the week-end in the city with her parents. WEEK-END VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vikan of Minneapolis were week-end visitors in the city. 12 Big Selling Numbers Brunswick ‘Records ;2971—You told me to go—) Vocal 2989—Spanish Shawl — Fox Tro’ hie t | 2985—Let’s Wander Away— | Fox Trot’ 2979—Headin’ ' Fox Trot 2975—Cross my heart. Moth- i er, 1 love you—Vocal 2970—Original Charleston— ! Fox Trot 2969——Lullaby Lane—Vocal 2963—Remember—Fox Trot 2962—Normandy—Fox Trot 2950—Brown Eyes—Fox Trot 2940—I’m tired ve everything for Home— thentic of the tron, Mrs. Lillian Lillibridge Dickinson will be enjoyed. Ail cars are urged to be pre night as practice will be the meeting. n: y held after WAR MOTHERS WILL ME Fort’ Lincoln Chapter, Ame n War Mothers, will meet tonic w oafs ternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs, C. F, Moody, 416 ‘The meeting was to h: at the home of Mrs. but because of her illness Mr will entértain, A lange attend desired. been neld kinson Moody BERS Ruth 3 tab, tek girls who ng the University of N Dakota at Grand Fi : chosen as meinbers of tie girls? glee club Which will | go on its spring tour beginnin; elub will sing in Gri Neche, and Winnipeg, ( CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT OF Y ‘Kenneth Crawford of Bismarck 18 a candidate for the office of presi- dent of the University of North Da- Y. GA. Glenn Sunbe: ester, Minu., is the candidate. ENTERTAIN! Mr, and Mrs. tained yesterday Kenzie hotel. jundson and 1 beck und son, BUSINESS AND SOCIAL MEETING The Epworth League of the Mctho- dist Episcopal church will meet ‘Tues- day evening in the parlors of the church. A social and busine). mt gram has been arranged. HERE WITH FRIENDS Abner Lombard and son, Lois; Fred Gould and son, Billey, have re: turned to their home in Balfour af- ter a several days’ visit in the city with friends. GOES TO MINOT Dr. Maysil Williams of the health department has gone to Minot on business. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Wachter, 392 South Seventh eet, announce the econd sireets | , state | E GUEST Dahl -of terday to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. S. Morey, 610 Tenth street. LEAVES FOR FARGO Dr. Howard Cohenour of the fed- mal husbandry left go where he will tra TER BORN Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Arnold, marek, are the ps n today at the St. Bis Alexius nospi RETURNED TO SCHOO Ima Olson returned to n absence of sev VIS Mrs. Ruth Kuslor of myik vis ited friends in Bismarck over the week-end, RETURNS HOME George Glenny has returned to his home in Mott after a short visit in the city, 0 the weck-end in the city wife, . OM CARSON temeier of | Carson the city Saturday. VISITED HERE Mrs. Wil n McBooth of Phoenix visited friends here over Sunday. RETURNS FROM VISIT Marshall Sprake has returned from a two weeks’ visiting Casselton, ND VISITOR P. ‘obson of Mott week-end visitor in the city. was a was a ATURDAY dgren of Underwood was in the city Saturday. VISITED_PARENTS Miss Margaret Ross visited in Dog- den over Sunday with her parents. =O merica’s most famous dessert Is your husband desserts? Most men are, and the variety too. That’s why Jell-O FY pular dessert among men, for it i Reatehfully sweet and can be served plain or with fruit, nuts and whipped cream. In addition Jell-O is readily digested (at that as your know helps his dispcsition.) Serve Jell-O for su and see how pleased hewill “particular” about like r tania Diplomats, business men, teachers and members of Asi- atic expeditions habitually en- , wage trans-Pacific passage on one of the Canadian Pacific Empresses. Fastest and largest to the Orient. They sail fort- nightly from Vancouver. To Japan in 10 days—then China and Manila. For further in- formation, rates and reserva- : tions, apply to yourlocal steam- / ohip agent or H, M. TAIT 611 2nd Ave., Seuth Minneapolis, Minn. orld War” “4A MOTION” PICTURE) ents of a daughter | Tepic, Mexico, but this and ne former articles do not give the se of these conditions. | Constitution has nev er been on by the peopl isa fabtication of “a i small clique; it declares ‘Nureh property is by right propert of the State, and thus gives the t nts who at the present time he government under their cont very chance to rob and to close H ident Calles made use of the same Constita- banish priests and teachers en make w at the pl une, it was not r simply defendi jtheir natural and n rig! aguinst a clique of robbers that call themselves the Mexican government, and unfortunately are now in power, | not by election according to repub- jlican principles, but by having usurped «uch power by terrorizing. Respectfully yours, V NT WEHRLE, op of Hismar Wanted — Live models to ‘display garments for the Bis- |marck Cloak Shop Style Show. A. O. U. W. are giving St. | Patrick’s Carnival Dance. | March 16, to he held at the A. |O. U. W. Hall. Everybody | welcome. FOOT SPECIALIST AN diseases of the feet success. fully treated, Phone 311 DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL Richmond's Bootery Sat. Evenings by appointment. '|DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT Monday and Tuesday Curip plays a lot of pranks on two unsuspecting new- lywed couples in this uproar- jously funny film play. Two husbands had differences with their wives ‘and they thought they could be happier if they changed matrimonial partners! Is it\funny? Try and stop laughing! Lew Cody, Eleanor Board- man, Renee Adoree, Creighton Hale "NEWS PICTURES COMEDY / IY way to put the farmers on anjexcise fee born New Slippers To Complement Spring Frocks Your wardrobe undoubtedly num- bers one er two spring frocks, but does it inciude new slippers: ypro- priate to the dress in style and color? ested If not, you will be inter- in the attractively priced .feotwear we are showing just now, See them in our window. by agriculture Sauterne Kid Webb Brothers Shoe Department Shoes in Abundance Our stock is now overflowing with beautiful Shoes—colorful shoes—chie models in Bois de Rose, Sauterne, Blonde, Caramel, Parchment, Champagne. Its truly a colorful season, but of course blacks will hold their own, too. The Proceeds to be used for a and 40 colors in Hosiery to match or blend Richmond's Bootery Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER YoU CAN HAVE YOUR FILLS DEVELOPED BUT_ONCE W dO. IT RIGHT. FINNEY'S | DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK on Malt Syrup —is proof positive of its puri Fifty-one years’ experience in malting are behind this 100% pure Barley Malt Syrup. Three types—light, dark and hop-fla- vored. Packed in handy Ib. cans, Sterilized and pasteurized. Sold By All . Grocery Stores VAUDEVILLE TUESDAY PALACE Theatre - Mandan Matince and Evening FEATURE PICTURE MARY CARR AND EDWARD MARTINDEL “SOMEBODY'S MOTHER” Mark Galvin In “Musical Bits” Viclin, Guitar and Uketele Ethel Crewell & Co. “Character Songs and Tunes” Singing & Piano Jean Norwood & Co. In “The Dip” A Mystericus Playlet Rob Steele and Ima Crook In “Honest People” Lots of Laughs Joe Fanton & Co. In “Sensational Surprises and Seconds of Suspense” Report on this act is “marvelous” This is a real “Money’s Werth” Show Matinee at 4:00 10 and 40 cents Evening—7:15 & 9:20 all seats, 50¢ SHOWING TONIGHT Leatrice Joy and Robert Ames In “The Wedding Song” News Pictures" Comedy ~ AES ELLE TE ES PEED EE TTT ELE. General Admission —50¢ Children at Saturday - Matinee—15c Evenings—25¢ Under Auspices of . Lioyd Spetz Post, No. vate, at af fans _At the AUDITORIUM, ede MARCH 19-2 ( ia Community Project