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+ * friends in Harvey and Mino! . day afternoon in MONDAY, APRIL 5,:1 | Social and Personal 926- School Resumed Today After Pleasant Holiday For Teachers and Students The Bismarck city schools reopen: ed today after n week's vacation cel- ebratinig the Easter season, Many of the teachers and students have en: joyed visits in other cities during the week and others spent the holi- days in Bismarck. Among the teachers who were out- | of-town during the vacation are The Misses Ruth and Edna Halverson of the William Moore school who went to their home at Lisbon; Misa Maude Schroeder and Miss Grace Hand of the Roosevelt school who visited in Valley City and Miss Esther. Teich- man, school nurse, who went to her home in Fargo. Miss Lois Schar enberg visited at her home in Cloud and in Minneapolis: Elizabeth Donovan was the es Miss Esther Maxwell spent the holidays at her home in Wilton and Miss Lucy Kingsley visited in New Salem. All are teachers at the Will school. Miss’ Jean Gardner has returned from a visit in Cando and Miss Flor- ine Huber has resumed her classes after a visit in Fargo with her 5 ter. Both teach at the Richholt school, Miss Blanche Houser went to her home in Napoleon and Miss Alberta Christy visited relatives in Minnewaukan; Miss Jeanette Myhre was at her home in Reynolds during the holidays. The three teach at the Wachter school. Only two teachers from the hig! schoo! tion. They were Miss Mildred Huff who visited friends in Miles City, Mont., and Miss Marjorie Morris who went to her home in Ipswich, S. D. ENTERTAINS WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs, 0. A. Sorsdahi, 700 Avenue’A, entertained 12 b and girls Satur- a onor of her son's ninth birthday. Following a theatre party the guests were taken to the Sorsdah! home for refreshments. De- corations were in pink and white and the table was centered with a candle lighted birthday cake. The honor! guest received many gifts. REV. HOLMES IMPROVES Rev. A. A. Holmes, who has been at the Bismarck hospital since an attack of heart trouble a week ago, was reported as improving by hospi- tal authorities this morning. Ser- vices are. being conducted as usual at the Baptist church during Rev Holines’ illness, as the pulpit is be- ing filled by other ministers. PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS TO MEET The Progressive Mothers club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home cof Mrs. Fred Svaren, 600 Sixteenth street. Roll call will be answered with garden hints. The study topic, “The Rights of Childhood.” will be in charge of Mrs. Roy Riggs. GOES TO JAMESTOWN | Miss Marion Ackerman, who has spent the last week in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mes. F. G, Ack- erman, returned today to Jamestown where she attends, the Jamestown College. TO GIVE CARD PARTY The Ladies Auxiliary to Canton! No. 5, I. 0, O. F., will give a card party at the Odd Fellows hall Thurs- day evening, April 8 All Odd Fel- lows, Rebekahs and their friends ave invited. ‘ ODD FELLOWS TO MEET. Capital City lodge, No. 2, I. 0. 0. F., will have their regular meeting: Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. A! good attendance is desired as im-, portant business is to be transacted. RETURNS TO STERLING Mrs. R. P. Schlabach has returned | to her home in Sterling after a week's; visit with her hushand, who is ill} at the Bismarck ‘hospital, Mr. Sch- | Jabach is getting along nicely. RETURNS TO UNIVERSITY Archie MeGray, ‘who has been! spending the Easter vacation in Bis-| marck with friends, has returned to} Grand Forks where he. attends the; University of Grand Forks. | MISS BOWMAN HOME | Miss Marcia: Bowman, who was ‘fhe guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.:V.. Bowman over Easter, returned today to the’ University of \ North Dakota at Grand Forks, RETURNS TO UNIVERSITY Miss Charlotte the Easter holidays turned: today to Grand Forks to re- sume her studies at the University of North Dakota. A. 0, U. W. MEETS TONIGHT The A. 0. U. W. ledge will have its regular meeting tonight at the hall. A dancing party and refreshments will follow. All members are urged to attend. . BIRTH. ANNOUNCEMENT Nr. .and Mrs. James Rebidou of Bismarck announce the birth of a daughter Sanday. April 4, atthe St. Alexius hospital. ‘AT NAPOLEON John Kebsgard, local contractor, went to Napoleon Saturday to upend the week-end with friends and, trans- act. business. VISIT WEEK-END Miss Hannah Engeseth speht Fall Vin” th | | Saturd in, who spent) is a student at the University. In the city, re- * THURSDAY MUSICAL TO GIVE CONCERT , The Thursday Musical club_ will give assacred concert Thursday af- srbighe) at 4 o'clock at the Presbyter- lan ¢| cordially invited. No admission will be charged but a silver offering is to be taken, All members are urged to be present at 3 o’clock for a short business meeting. | ENTERTAIN FOR LOUISE MURRAY Campfire group of which Louise Murray is a member cnter- tained Saturday afternoon in her honor with a theatre party. After the picture the members went to Hoffman's for refreshments. Ten girls were in attendance, Miss Mur- ray is leaving soon for Jamestown to make her home. W. C. T. U, MEETING rhe W. C. TU. will meet ut the | PL alge “heaters: fai! week-end in Steele with her parents. Fourth street, Tuesday afternoon at, 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. A, Jensen will be leader. HERE WITH SON Emanuel Barth of Mott drove to, to her home today by Bismarck Sunday with his son who; underwent an emergency operation at the Bismarck hospital last evening. | This morning the son was reported us getting along nicely. RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS Judge 1. Davies, who has been ill at the Bismarck hospital for two weeks, is now able to be out again and resumed his duties as county judge this morning. HOSPITAL ALUMNI MEETS There will be a regular meeting of the Bismarck Hospital Alumni Association tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the nurses’ reception room at the hospital. ‘ RECEIVE MARRIAGE LICENSE Emmett A. Carroll and Fern A. Ripley, both of Moffit, received a marriage license Saturday froin the office of the county judge in Bis- marck, HOME FOR FASTER Miss Anne Whittemore, who teaches e Cromwell district, spent the Easter holidays in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Whitte- more, MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED Wallace Edmund Anderson and Lil- lian Goldie Holden, both of Wilton, were granted a marriage license Saturday in Burleigh county court. RETURNS TO SCHOOL Sidney Register, who arrived home to spend Easter, will re- turn today to Grand Forks where he HERE OVER SUNDAY Mr, and Mrs, Peter A, Winter, Mrs. Joe Turnbull and Mrs, James Holmes of McClusky were visitors in Bia- marck over Sunday. VISITING DAUGHTER Mrs. Thomas Ryckman of Pollock, S. D., is in the city, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Perry McGann, of Tenth street. & RETURN TO MOTT Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Yonaka of Mott returned to their home last evening in the city after a week-end visit with friends. HERE FOR EASTER Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Temple and sons of McClusky spent Easter Sun- {day in the city with friends. HERE SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ringeon of day and'today at her home in Hazen | New Salem were in the city Saturday, with frinnds and relatives. SPENDS EASTER AT HOME Mrs. Hugh McGarvey went to her home in Glen Ullin Saturday to spend the Easter holidays. LEFT FOR CITIES 2 Mrs. G. E. Huack of the-McKenzie hotel left last night for a qisit in the Twin Cities. , Men’s, Work and Dress Shoes and Oxfords at selling out prices. Harry Rosen, 5th near Broadway. The Weather Cloudy tonight; unset- tled; possibly snow ; shopping and visiting friends. VISIT IN NEW SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Walter Purfeerst have returned from New Salem, where they spent Easter with relatives. RETURNS FROM VISIT Miss Pansy Etling has returned from New Salem where she spept the week-end with her parents. RETURN FROM JAMESTOWN William and David McDonald have returned from Jamestown where they have been on business. Fathers and Sons (boys over 14) don’t fail to hear Dr. Barker at the auditorium to- night, 8 o'clock. Admission left Bismarck for the vaca-/} urch, to which the public is! Mrs. Sara West Ankenmann | will tell of her trip to California and | t® her home today by illness. {special musie will be given. | | i 1 ! 1 | | | \ A novel note is struck in fancy material such as this spring shoe of black and grey shaded python. The slender strap is held in place by a cut steel buckle. HERE FROM MOTT ! Mrs. A. Bohn and son, Durad, of Mott were the guest of friends in the city over Sunday. LEAVES FOR CITIES Mrs. E. O. Derby, who has been visting in the city, leaves tonight for Minneapolis. ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “ROMOLA” AT | | THE CAPITOL Lillian and Dorothy Gish Together i on Screen Avain “Give us Lillian and Dorothy ish in the same * has been the demand made less film patrons ever two girls appeared together “Orphans of the Storm.” An |reanest- has been answered at last, jwith the ever-popular Lillian and Dorothy doing team-work in what been called one of the gre pic.ures the year, “Ro ‘“Romola,” which is Henry Kin: preduction of the famous: novel Capitc] Theatre for three da: commencing today. It is an In. spiration Picture Megat by the tro-Goldwyn. Besides h \ sisters, the cast also includes Ron- | ness, dull Jald Colman, William H. Powell, noor sleep, and Charles Lane, and Herbert Grim. j wood. The entire production wa: {filmed in Florence, Italy. | BABY HAS TO HAVE PROPER ENVIRO} EDITOR'S NOT! This ix the [scccwiaslcaar” New Necklet | Dr. |LILLTAN GISH IN | 1 | | | ‘hy | tot necklet, Thre i A i gold bands, followin, George Eliot.. is coming to the; ae Meld De these Tit RETURNS FROM BUSINESS TRIP] ceventh of a series of ten articles on | Roland HB. Crane returned lust a from a business trip to Pen ina. ON BUSINESS Oscur Bachman of Wilton w: transacting business in the city to- day, VISITS IN STEELE Miss Margaret Dalenberg spent the 1S ILL Mrs. E. M. Hendricks is confined IS ILL TODAY Miss Louise Ankenmann is confined ness, RD Birger a orn ae At The Movies | | o “> ELTINGE THEATRE Peggy Hopkins Joyce comes to the Eltinge for today and Tuesday in her i ‘The Sky Rocket.” een’s popular leading men appear in the picture with her, Owen ‘Moore and Earle Williams. A feature of this screen play are the beautiful costumes of the star. The story is a screen adaptation of the Adela Rogers St. Johns’ Cosmopol- itan magaizne story and concern Hollywood. Owen Moore and Earle Williams head a large supporting cast of play- ers which comprise Gladys Hulette, Paulette Duval, ‘Lilyan” Tarhma Bernard Randall, Arnold Gregg, Ben Hall, Nick Dandau. Sammy = Cohe' Bull Montana, Eddie Dillon, Han Mann, Joan Standing and Eugenie Besserer. id PALACE — MANDAN A vaudeville bill of varied enter- tainment will be presented at the Palace tomorrow night. Two differ; ent styles of dance revue, instrumen- tal and vocal music, comedy and com- edy athletic stunts are featured. Gudy Mack & Co., present “Cafe D Luxe” with four people. ,The fun worked out in a cafe with guests ai comedy waiter is of the side. splitti kind. Southern & Stirk in “A Dam- my’s Romance” offer comedy, singing and talking.’ Jane Kelly Boys In their offering called “Song and Dance Re- vue” do dancing, comedy and harmony singing. violinist” is exceptional) good. He produces melodies that will satisfy the most critical music lovers. Jack & Loran Grey are clever dancers. John Bowers and Marguerite de la Motte will bo seen in the feature picture “Hearts Fi: of ti MONTH PRIL “5 City Commission—City Hall Masonie Blue Lodgé-~Masonic Temple . G Kiwanis Club--Grand Pacific Hotel A. 0. U.W.—A. 0. U, W. Hall. 1 0. 0. F, Subordinate—I. 0. 0. Eastern Star-—Masonic Temple.. W. C. T, U--Mrs. Ralph Penne: Rotary Clab—€ Current Events Club---Mrs. Catholic Order of Foresters—St. Mary’s . Knights of Pythiae- -A. O. U. W. 8 Company “A”--Third and Main 9 Knights of Columbus—S Rebekah Lodge-—I. 0. O. F. Hal! BISMARCK HIGH SCHOOL JI 10 ULC. T, & U. C. T. Aux.—Elks 2. Lions Club--Grand Pacific n-—City Hal ot Commies Monday Club--Mrs, WB. Lahr. Pythian Sisters—A, 0. U. W. Hall Kiwanis Club—Grand Pacific H Mother's Club—-Mrs. C. 0. Robi: I, 0. O. F. Subordinate—I. 13 Yeomen-—A, Rotary Clu! ‘City Commission—City Masonic Blue Kiwanis Club—Grand Pacific Hi A. 0..U. W.—A. 0. U,, W. Hall-. Hall... - Easter Star—‘Masonic Wednes Current Catholic Knights ‘Company “A”—Third and ‘Main Royal Rebekah ‘Order of o—T. 0. 0. F; Lions Club—Grand Pacifie H mmiasion—-City ‘| pacifiers are DATE SCHEDULE FOR THE Compiled by the Bismarck Association of Commerce Lions Club—Grand Pacific Hotel...... irand Pacific Hotel . Wednesday Club-—Mrs. W. E. Lah: nton--1. 0. O, F. H 0. 0. O. U. W. Hall........ Masonic Chapter—Masonic Templ+ Grand Pacific Hotel .. O. U. W. Hall . Lions Club—-Grand Pacific Hotel Lodge—Masonic cacapla, * jotel . 1.0. 0. F, Subordinate!—I. 0, 0. F. Hail. War Mothers—Mrs. J. P. Garvey . Rotary Club—Grand Pacific Hotel .. . ‘Club—Mrs. C, E. Stackhouse . ints Club—-Mrs, W. C. Foresters—St. of Pythias—A, 0. U. W. Hall jeighbors pf Wik eat Knights of Columbus St. Mary's. late), care of the baby. -Tomorrow: Care of the Bahy’s Person. BY DR. HUGH CUMMING blic Health Unless your baby has the proper | environment, the proper sanita jroundings, you cannot expect it to thrive. A child’s environment r quires constant attention if vigoro jand healthy growth is to continu: } The room in w! y should be light. It should be w. ventilated. It should be clean. j should damp do during warm we: ' screened. ri should be allowed The bed should dry at all tim should be done in this room. ; bed or crib should be so constructed It should be no mosquitocs, none.” Ask your druggist Pills, Your prompt improvement | delight, and repay you. | iithree days commencing to-! 4 ‘night at 7:10 sharp. as to afford additional protection to! the child from flies and mosquitoes. ‘Its construction shovld also preclude the possib out. _Crib to Be Moved The ¢ should be light, that it .the crib should be provided. Use ‘old soft comforter or ordinary m: tress of hair, felt or cotton, » ‘teeted by rubber sheeting, light oil- cloth or a paper blanket, You should know that your baby will do better if left quietly to him- ‘self than if constantly kept in your |arms to be jostled about and amused. Too many people do not realize that j much excitement is ‘harmful. Sixteen Hours’ Sleep A child should sleep as m sixteen hours out of twe juntil he is one year old. | F jsleep than this is nece: | the first few weeks of li n y during i You should never allow your baby | better-cla o havé that misnamed article known So called pacifi ways heeome dirty and may be the means of infecting the jas a pacifier. child with some+dangerous diseas Do not allow your baby to Kk its. thumb, even though this act keeps ithe chTld quiet. | Here again there is not only dan- |the shape of the baby’s mouth may be made abnormal. Investigations more prone to develop in babies | when thumb sucking Is allowed and sed, ' Cook with Gas. It’s the |Ideal Fuel. _ OF APRIL F Hall. ea . Hall . | RS otel . ngson F. Hall 89 2 90 90 90 8S 20 90 BS 20 00 an de 90 2-1 GOES oo Mary's of the child’s falling: n) i may easily be moved from ‘place tu. ‘place and the coolest parts of the! house taken advantage of. A thin mattress in the bottom of jger of infection but also danger lest] doubt or fear. i Tullieri, “the ‘serenading| would tend to show that adenoids are} ALL danger of offending. i —~ | day. MENT TO THIRVE | ; “The ur-|“Way Down East” and “The, | White Sister”, in her new, es ie ithe presence of Dr. Ch iker of Grand ! Dr. & members of v coming t™ . forgetting th the hew, twenty. wh he state it f the Char-|¢ i@htly curved the neckline, | ides, | ifor the ; stated oe the atitt. (et nervousness, |! Golde Here is a new ver: n which all si weech the HELP THAT BACKACHE Also those stabbing pains, headaches, a_diuret! vi ngredient in| Dr. ceived. ‘comes Pill: up without great pain. See Lillian Gish, star of | Birth of a Nation”.' Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. uner-production, “Ro- at the Canitol Theatre Going out of business. Wo- men’s, Girls’ and Misses’ Can- | ‘as Sport Oxferds, Rubber Heels and Soles at selling out! fully treated. price. Harry Rosen. l Phone DR, CLARA t Richmond's Bootery Use YOU CAN HAVE YOUR FILPLS DEVELOPED BUT_ONCE Then dispose of this new hygienic help casily as~ tissue — no laundry millions are OMEN by. the discarding the old-time * tary pad” for a new and scientitic way. A way that offers protection uw known before. A way, too, tha solves the old embarrassment disposal. Tt is called “KOTE women Diseards as ecasil, issue. No laundry. fassment. It's five: times absorbent asi ordinary cotton pads! | You dine, dance, motor for hours! in sheerest frocks without a second’s | FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK ” Bight in 10 employ S a picee Noembar- as It deodorizes, too. And thus ends | You ask for it at any drug or! out hesitancy, OTEX.” Do as millions are doing. End old, insecure ways. joy life every Package of twelve casts only a few cents. KOTEX, No laundry—discard like tissue Wall: Paver, somine, Oils, etc. Let us figure on your Decorating Phone 555 Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER iz is a luxurious pleasure to open a box of COTY FACE POWDER, with its perfume so rich and lovely— but it is an even greater delight to use it and see the smooth, fresh clear- ness it brings to the complexion. SHADES BLANC NATUREL ROSE No. 1 ROSE No. 2 RACHEL No.1 RACHEL No.2 OCRE OCRE-ROSE MAUVE Kee Saws, Barker Talks - { at Lions’ Meeting on cubs will be taken into mem- . EK. Be Michigan on the 1 hy the d Kiwanis, ete. stated that brotherhood and sfello i ir differenc: ned the time table and a dese n of the way to get to the hi the keynote of iss ideal of service as} und in his Biblical references ac ing the greatest thing in life and, cation of the: | President Strauss announced that next Monday evening, Anril will be ritual night and that the day luncheon will be In its place the DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. FOOT SPECIALIST All diseases of the feet success. . WESTPITAL Sat. Evenings by appointment. —_—— Paints, Kal- Carley’s Paint Shop 415 Broadway Licns -avillemeet at theit den at} White 6:30 p.m, when a larpe number of rshi Guests The Lions club was honcred at! joo) W. Hevdorans’ Judge tatwne ane: lits regular noon-day luncheon to- jes) Dt Re W. Hendorson, Judge! night at 7:10 sharp. ‘day at the Grand Pacific hotel. tut. Fin Rabent Petron; and LL. WH. Fewler of Mankato, Minn, eo Lillian ( of The Birth of “Way Dewn E get a of} | | 1 » Every Day ————<—————“— TONIGHT Monday and TueSday ow GLADY GLADYS Is it her beauty? her natural charm? an indefinable attracts thousands to n a picture that fai beauty and personality— heights of stardom ¢ of her fall to earth . Palace 5 JACK & LORAN GREY “The Classy Steppers” SOUTHERN & STIRK *A Dummy's Romance” mola”, at the Cavitol Theat of the day were as fol- three days commencing to Retiring from busines th _ Boys’ Shits with extra ‘pai st pants free. for the school boy | Rosen. Boys Come down to our store and | KITE Free Richmond's Bootery MOORE, EARLE WILLIAMS, HULETTE, BULL MONTANA. BROCK WELL Peggy Hopkins Joyce? | What is the Lure of | Is it her naivete? i Fascination? scmething named that has made her the magnet that sec adapted from Adela Rogers: St. Jchns’ Ci | ii ‘azine story of a poor girl’s reer in the movies—the twice- thrilling tale of her rise to the dizziest dd the splendid crash id_ love. your chance t> see Peggy \ NEWS PICTURES FELIX CAT COMEDY ACTS VAUDEVILLE JANE KELLEY & BOYS A SPECIAL SONG AND DANCE REVUE ON THE SCREEN uner-pr s Just the thin; Ha at 2:30 Is it Or is it yet un- as her? Here is If. Here she brates with hev thr: pbing drama At last Hopkins Joyce-- TUESDAY MATINEE AT 4 10 and 40 cents EVENING 7:15 & 9:20 all seats 50c’ i ‘TULLIERI * “Serenading Violini GUY MACK & CO. : “A Cafe De Luxe" *"' JOHN BOWERS AND | MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE — » A story of the great, wii Nt Fists’ timber