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~——me = - ry ve ‘ THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926 : .THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE vstucd << TO VISIT AT HOME Miss Minnie Zimmerman, student What Is An Oo ees eee © PAGE FIVE : | visitin, i H ; ray ie her daughter, Justine, who, @—.—-—— ———_______.© | day prison term, he writes Lois a with its romantic story of the engi-| virile hero, in this case @ railroad en-! gl) yi fl d iiholeum. 5 . is a student at the University of Hpert " YR BAH eC ATS AS] aves at 4 ae mee ail your floors -an rape od § 2. Minnesota. | AT THE MOVIES yeriieer in the South Seas where ne | Neer Nao was the disowned son of # EN ited Mail will be chown Webb Bras. 2 ~— — + [s presumably selling Aymnals to the | Millionaire, gains tremendously in ef- 46 tast time today, Thuraday F RETURNS HOME “e f THEATRE rk natives. Ki . fectiveness on the reen. The ex- em ie a eee t Dix bi et's 0: { $0 Miss, Mary Ellison, who has been > t Richard atest picture jcitement of the, mou: Lee er > 96966$S9S555569405656566606 4 OPN omployed in the county. treasurers, Get Married” comes to the Eltinge for CAPITOL. THEATRE jand train wrecks made t The Sunshine Club will tie ]DR. M. E. BOLTON Mrs. W. E: Cole i ‘ ere St Bistaeek will leaves ‘for Friday and Saturday. Lois Wilson is — 1f you wre in search of « thrill, drop; B4sP with excitement, Then Whe pic fe dia Linen: : ae, rs. W. &. Cole is : Mrs. Mandigo and }Sterling tomorrow to make her home Seen in the featured role. ‘the. pie. into the Capitol thegtre and see’ “The gai eras Sere Un eee ue a OR comforters or Hem Linens. Osteopathic -Physician é ae | Stertin ron aoe idorisiouureomeayaes dein rita ane. Cppttal theatre and see. othe peauiy of the Colorado: mountains as! Ca a i : Hostess. to Bridge Mrs. Wold Honorees |“"" **" *"'S_ finiens "The action wtarty with Wich. Civoaic of the Screen “which opened Dachxround “such a” background. &s pall tot hey aah hs Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St PARENTS OF SON ard and his friends: celebrating the there yesterday, and you'll get enough the stage could never suggest. os Telephone Club on Wednesday at Farewell Party. s4.. ani Mex M. H. Chernich, 212 Winning of a great football ame OS thrifis to satisfy yu and some io) Monte Blue is featured in the tne Rent an Electric Floor ni ane D. peed bce len ec dees Sango ics Way + 212) theig college team. £ \ishare role which first brought him into no- yy, i a isms dD. Mrs. WE. Colo was hontess t0 the |- Miss Olga Steen and. Mins Mayion APeMUG 4, West, announce the bith || ‘After: heing arrested for having “'Elmer Vance's old time melodrama, tice in the film world the husks, Waxer for $2°a day, beautify : / distributed the peaceful quiet of the er aaa ‘ni tay with a big brawl and free- Wednesday Bridge club yesterday af-| Melby, assisted by the girls employed jus hospital. ternoon at its regular meeting. Three| in the Bank of North Dakota and the! » — Richard ‘ t fe tables of bridge were in lay, honors! Farm ‘Loan Department, entertained | HERE WITH DAUGHTER newa SoHet hina ee wants pr BaF r ee ick. beue Gyening at the former's home ati Mire. L. K. Murray of Mott is ini him to he a successful hymn book con Gan ddteed afar tha spin... The] f4rdwel) party in-complinient to irs; the pity with her 18-mon Haloaman: Then the meets Lois..and club will meet again in two weeks, | L. C. Wold and Mrs, Anna Mandigo. | (a¥enter, who is ill at the Bis We een eae Men Wald te leaving seo fen fan. (hospital, Our hero goes to call on purchas: PMT a ae prospect, a “J. W. Smith, DeMolays Hosts at Fee eC ee wep cite en ing agent for missionaries, | Expect: : ‘ + a ol Miss Marie Stiening Par ing to find a quiet dignified gentle Successful Dancing |Win" retiy sememirances trom the| ¥rHed to. her” home Tletsia, imine ha turprise 4o-find Last Times hort business visit maging nls surprise to bee mk Party on Wednesday} ****:. : ) W." is a womdn—and what Prrcare, Leute a! 7 Saning: wid a lenenedn: wae ETUR: t'vonian! Edna May Olver hax tre P| LONIGHT — THURSDAY 5 te specie party given last even-| after the games. Easter decorat ieee of Page returned to oe ara ue: aed exnyilata tn the the Miniieiemiaimalen [inthe city with Racin game. one where Hichnta "ig, known The great ae of hu- g about 40 couples. Several feature ° °. A ! —— ; hl § ge eh ee | ~ man emotions 4 dances were enjoxed ‘during-the even- Miss Cunningham ts ; ERE ON BUSINESS ae i ine tails. ie * ‘ ing. Music was furnished by a Man- s, 1 . tehell_ and Ragi . oth ' ss fen 9: ie dan orchestye. At midnight a luneh: Honor Guest at Miss | rtsow Were Uansacting bininess Police court, Sentenced to a thirty THE WANDERER eon was served. s. ’ in Bismarck yesterda; " Mevand Mrs. F. E, Diehl, Mr. and| ~ Reinecke’s Shower! 34 Mrs, R. E, Wenzel, H. S. Lobach and . | HERE FROM JAMESTOW r ling in scenes of splen- C, 4. Fisher chaperoned the affair.) A kitchen shower honoring Miss|, Miss Beatrice Register, who is at- wat heart appealing in There were several guests from Man-| Nona Cunningham was given last| tending Jamestown College, is home dan in attendance. * evening by Miss Martha Reinecke at) for the Easter vacation. ae her home, 320 Third Street. Stunts N DELPHIAN SOCIETY MEETS and music furnished thé entertain- GUEST HERE ‘The Alpha Eta Delphian’ Society) ment during the evening, Mrs, R. V.;__ Mrs. C. Payne of Garrison is in the, will meet at the Elks hall Friday} Stair and Miss Delia Soehrn winning| City, a guest at the home of Mr. and story. Your Coat Is Here FRIDAY AND SATURDAY morning. Ar English Art cae the contest ,prizes. Mrs, Robert Byrne. ’ is the subject for discussion wit! Decorations were carried it in) grove! i Mrs, Harvey Harris as leader. Thel yellow and white as were the re- FROM DRISCOLL | EASTER RE- Tailored Coats following; papers, will be given: freshments served at the close .of| Peter Sandig and M. 1. Sawyer of | : anagy and Conscable—Miss Lu-| the evening. Driscoll were transacting business in MEMBRANCES:.-- P cile Dahl, The honor guest reccived many) the city yesterday, Jaunty new diagonal tweeds, plain tweeds and gulpzlis| and Watts--Mrs, Geore| tovely. and useful gifts, HiSeWCEROMUCABRAN \ eee tee Set ae afer, - antiainarainheeticenamy, ERE ‘ARSON ji j velghton--Mrs. H. F. Keller. CAMPRIE GIRLS iteet | Mrs. B.A. Nultimefer and daughter, EASTER DAY IS novelty sports fabrics, all in favored greys, tans, of Carson were shoppiag in the The Talahte Campfire girls met| Lets yesterday. HEADS SELF GOVERNMENT ASSO-| yesterday afternoon at the home of; CIATION : their guardian, Mrs. A. A. Whitie-| 5 Miss Gwendolyn Welsh of Bismarck] more. After a short business meet-| HERE TODAY ‘G has been elected president of the|ing the girls attended the art ex-| Mr. and Mrs, E. S, Thompson of Wil- Women’s Self Government Associa-| hibit at the Assotiation of Commerce ton are transacting business in the: 4 Lelon2of Wooster College, Wooster,| rooms where Miss Bertha Palmer! city today. " caecOhie, She will take her oath of of-| talked to them on “Color” and cx-' Fi semen fice after the spring vacation and] plained the pictures. HERE YESTERDAY owilk serve for one year. The asso- e Paul J. Heihn of Beulah ciation deals with most of the cases MISS SAND TO LEAVE | Wednesday in Bismarck, trans of discipline for the women of the} Miss Sara Sand, R. N., has resign-| business. college. ed her position as director of nursing | ~ poricread baa qj service at the Bismarck hospital andj FROM GARRISON 5 MAUNDY THURSDAY SERVICES | will go to Grand Forks to Spend| _L. L. Smith and B. C. Cleveland of Maundy Thursday services will be} Easter with relatives. She wiil then! Garrison were visitors in the city held in St. George’s Episcopal church] go to Oakland, ¢ to visit her sis-! yesterday. . this evening at 7:45 o'clock. To-| ter, Mrs. Wade Cyrus. — 5 morrow, Good Friday, the day of the) has been with the Bismarck hospital | RETURNS HOME ONE OF THE JEW- brown and blue, either straight line or cape effect ELS IN THE YEAR’S CALENDAR. with notched or plain collars. These are the coats you'll see on parade this Easter morning. There is a size here for every Miss or Woman at $15.00 up FOR THE GRACIOUS GIFT OF EASTER, JEWELRY IS. UN- SURPASSED. ent cuing, crucifixion, services will be held at] gince 1923. | James Bannon of Mott has returned JEWELRY, 10 a, m,, and between the hours of to his home after a week's visit in zi - 2 and 3p m,, srhen, Chrlets eld TO VISIT IN MINNESOTA ae city, WATCHES, Dress Coats jung on the cros: ere Wi se i i Cost cp ‘ i evening service tomorrow. The pub- movaenHon paditielnens| x: SHOPPING HERE SILVERWARE, loi a fie is invited, li Mr. and Mrs. W. Michelsen of Re- r is Wilson New Mirroleens, Charmeens, Twills and Lora- gan were shopping in Bismarck yes: DIAMONDS, tom SSE Ra i ae cee a « FESSLER- -IRIO: i a terday. sheens, either plain, fur tri od or wi i Miss Margaret Irion, Bismarck, and ne Q.Garamount Picture sheens, either plain, fur trimmed or with embroid- Rewin F. Fessler, Fredonia, were church officials in Minneapolis| ,,, HERE FROM TUTTLE PEARLS redciritaminges: “Glolors/ofi Bike: Pheuel ; thited im marriage yesterday after- delegate from the local church.| , Mt. and Mrs. M, H. Kremene ered trimmings. olors of Biege, easant, grey. noon at the Evangelical parsonage, . piecai jof Tuttle wero in Bismarck ‘ ies Rev. C. F, Strutz officiating. “The VISITED HERE day. PALACE—MANDA tan and the very stylish na and black. You'll couple will make their home in Fre-| Mr, and Mrs, H. F. Purfeerst BONHAM HERE FROM WILTON donia. ‘i lem have returned Sota Harry Taplin of Wilton ae Corinne Griffith and be especially pleased with the moderate prices, ADDRESSES MANDAN ROTARY f) hterinlan, “Mr. #eting business in Bismarck Wednes- BROTHERS Percy Marmont in beginning ¢ CLUB . Poteet. . day. By beginning at h Gas. It’s the an J: Madiaeionacommissioeercot-imel a bi — migration, addressed the Mandan Ro-! Ray RLS TO HAVE panty! Cook wi tary club at its luncheon today noon) The Rainbow s will he enter-| Ideal Fuel. on the subject “Greater Community| tained at a party this evening at the} a Service.” Masonic temple. The nature of the nao! tay affair is being kept secret by the RETURNS FROM PENNSYLVANIA | committee in charge. : 'W. H. Spear has returned from}. Cochranton, Pa., where he has been) RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS visiting for the last four months, En] Mrs, C. W. Paulson has returned route home Mr. Spear stopped at! ¢rom Minneapolis where she has been | Cedar Rapids ‘and Humbolt, lowa, to i visit ives. : e e “Infatuation” WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Crly” ACCEPTS POSITION IN MANDAN Misg..Barbara Dashely, who . has tcen employed by Langer Sean! tinge; >| BOYS’ EASTER | \\Weall. SUIT SALE after an illness. : Here is a value, a quality that will astonish you, VISITING IN CITIES = . no matter how critical you are; no matter how Mrs. A. C. Stank and daugiter, much you ase used to paying for boys’ clothe: Marjorie, of the Person Court are copending: the, Easter holidays in the |} : Cities and points in Wisconsin, 2 Visit our bargain basement where you' will find an array of Boys’ Suits that will surely please you; examine the all- wool fabrics, tie dine tailor ing, slip a garment onto the bey and note the fit; then remember that the choice of any suit is yours for the low price of $12.50 Suits with two pairs of lon trousers GOFS TO GRAND FORKS Miss Ruth Hoy, Bismarck hospital student nurse, left today for her home in Grand Forks to recuperate ‘aurse at the Bismarck hospital, has Accident? gone to her home at Bertha, Minn., for-a visit with relatives. ( Raptor) An unexpected happen- IS IMPROVING . “Rev. A. A. Holmes, who has been|| ing, says Webster. confined to the Bismarck hospital for several days following a heart at- Your car burns; Your car is tack, is improving slowly. stolen; Your car is wrecked W JERSEY by wind; You damage prop- Mi Nantes Washburn of Wilton|| erty of cthers; You injure left today for Lakewood, Ned 0 wi sumeone*— i . ; ttndtes oehook aun ee ga Complete Automobile Insur- (3 ance covers all these unex- VISITOR LEAVES pected happenings Mrs..G. G. Compton left today for her home in Fargo after a visit in Menoken at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. V. Fisher. Henry & Henry ' Suits with one pair of long RETURNS HOME eae Miss Ruth Olson has returned, (9| Insurance ' ‘ palta wih ans pal of lone in ‘ashburn ai ra 8 ey ety with Mrs. Inez Gallahan. fl 3 short trousers Episcopal Food Sale at Lu- cas Store Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Suits with two pairs of short trousers ———— Oe ; If you have been paying more for Boys’ Suits come here and save the difference. ‘ ee ie i ie State Manager f : ‘ COATS in dress, cape styles Styles that glare with the sense of fine Wanted ; pod sport cffeets; $14.95 to proportions rather than those that glare The Weather pase a-~t) Boas with bluster of commonplaces. "Here are May See page 159 of this week's > BUITS dm, DAY. Bete: Ben modes that are winning—that are youth- Cloudy tonight and Fri-'| Saturday Evening Post. ‘ pwn ee ful and express the joy of Life, New Coats, We want a big man to take charge of sales: in this state, Must know di- reet selling from every angle. Preference given to arty experienced in sell- day ; snow probabl continued cold ° New Suits and New Dresses in beautiful DRESSES :1 ik loth i fs i Leek Choice Sone $15.00 textures, colors and trimming embellish- to $49.59. ments. ¢ BELGIAN LINENS GOLDEN FABRICS IRISH LINENS FINE POPLINS | ce $125 $1.75 $2.25 | ing merchandise similar to, . i “UP TO ’ ‘ to ‘become Meatified with ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS KIDDIE CLOTH - | - $15.00 $89.50 Pronet lotervice alt be : 7 peacilealiy, tyle of suit worn by ‘the two to eight Oe rview will be : * +.” Praefically, every style of suit worn by the two to eight year ff, . \ Giatele by. mall sith com. _. 2 old boy will be found in this group. Elapper models, Vestee : * styles, Middies, Oliver Twist, Regulation Sailor, and a dozen \ or moré equally attractive styles are included, and the colors and combinations are remarkably complete. attention. All correapend- ence will lie held strictly _ Dr. P, VON DAVID - Rectlonal, Sales’. Manager . 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