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‘ < 999%60655%5596105FS4" aH Thursday Musieal Club Has Arranged i Sacred Concert For Tomorrow Afternoon’ The public is Invited to the sacred coneert to be given Thursday after- ae Noon at 4 o'clock at the Presbyterian church by members of the Thursday Musical club. No admission will be! nu) charged but an offering will be tak-| Pauble , en The nérsounel a ‘the program ‘ijuantten includes some of the most popular talent in Bismarck, popular | 4. P. French, Social 566 69595" Solo . +. Selected Mrs. G, FE. Wingreene Piano solo, “Nocturne,”. . Padarewski Mrs. J. L. Hughes | trio, “Awake. Triumphant e Schnecker-Lynes rnes, L, R. Priske, . B. Harris, A. J. Ar- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Duell, Jr., president; distributed by Metro-Goldwyn. Apparelling Baby | Futurist Design Fatality List EDITOR'S NOTE: This is th ninth of a series of articles on car f the baby, Tomorrow's conclud- [ing article will be: General Rutes. | py pr. nvcu ss CUMMING | j Surgeon General, U. 8, Public Health Servi mad: In a study Ny the Public Health Service several years ago it | was noted that there was @ Sties of il P4caRe tamong deaths from intes tie Harry Rosen Selling, Out COUGHS — A HARMFUL N Are warning of an inflamed, tated, congested state of the air pass ages, which with neglect, damp and so often prog or pneumonia. ¢ for these serious coughs ai NOTICE any vacant lots, streets, alleys offender Foley’s Honey and T “ W. S. ROHRER, raises the germ-laden phiegm, or public places, and the haul- PRA oe f a soothing, healing coating on Street Commissioner ing of any materials over the city streets in any wagon or truck except a dirt tight one, the irritated, inflamed throat. It a jstops tickling and fhervous hacking, quiets coughs quickly. Best for ch n and grown Satigfaction adv Ideal Fuel. | Bismarck A, 0. 1120 at St. Maty’s ) April 12th at 8 o'clock. Pri U. W. Lodge Auditorium PAGR:FIV ‘are positively prohibited b : ‘city, crdinances. Any viols The dumping of ashes, gar- ‘tions df these regulations wi bagx, cr refuse cf any kind on be followed by arrest of th Cook with Gas, It’s th ‘ ‘ t not, Misa Elizaheth Jones }age during that year. i re Bhs -hrougam Tallony: | Solo, “The Voice in the Wilderness” [e"the figures. obiained cover oily | 50 cents. Solo, “Come Ye Blesséd"—From| —Seott. | ‘about one-third of the population of — , & Moly City. Kenneth Preston ‘the’ United States, | ip Miss Ressie Baldwin Duet, “Far From My Heavenly Home,” 4 is appalling loss of potentia) | Duet, “Heavenly Love,”......Gounod| Hammond, | ‘citizens going down to the graves} ue Mrs. W. J. Targart and Mrs. H. Rev. and Mrs. Paul 8, Wright | iA of {little children “fan {be lar | | Scheffer Sa nee oe +++. .Grainer, ‘ avoided if these children could have | Quartette, “Lead Kindly Light)". eh EE. Wie tin. fee [proper care, especially during the i CP | Pa eae + Buck! (ee hel deletctal ) - summer, : Baldwin | ee a mh ; Rev. Paul Wright, Henry Halverson, “ ~ aie | Social conditions would far more ate ‘ ae Dr. Howard Andgraon, Gearge Hum:| ‘Robertag, wer CO" BHlO--lanie btack aatin hat for formal aft. Nearly approach the ideal if mothers) ‘This Windsor tie and handkerchief | vhries Mrs, R. E. Morris ernoon dress, or for the evening of small children were enabled to re-| set of yellow crepe de chine is pace PY ~ frain from work outside of their own) printed in a futurist design in sev- nnn nnn! ;when dining in a restauran aa, TE had Wee COUWE: CHAE wior-| = ‘aturist design in sev-| + ARPA LLLP AL ARARAAAM | TT wh a flowing ostrich tomes. It has been found that mor-| ‘oral -contvasting 4 fe | I have never worn such a com- bre GnoanmeD | | ENTRRTAINS wary BIRTHDAY | Fa ee bet af nen her go fo nnn nnn fortable shoe as the Arch Pre * arent . ‘i n the} : i i organized Monday evening at Sterling Mrs. A.C, Brainerd tertained | nanan | work. This ix true even though the} jut her task is * much. easier server Shoe. It’s unbclievable through the efforts of Mrs, Emma’ yesterday aftcrneon for her daugh- | @——__——————_______ie | SF Bah Hd a manta Mt vom. | Wen the father does his part in pro- | * until you try it.” Whw not give Golden ‘and Miss Madge Runey of) ter, Phyllis Joyce, celebrating her AT THE ieee Aly} an hone fone of com-| noting the welfare of his children. | ne 2 . 1 your fee. the comfort other wo- ~ Bismarck. There are. 30 mem ers.| sixth birthday anniversary, Guests MOVIES ,, rin ibility of E far Painstaking care, experi- joy h? a president Ea Nise pelt tal Cements estes and girls, Se Ssh a Rnate Medina MRA BEL alte | cone a and thoro optometri- apie ikl Sct aw resident; Max Lang, vice president;| Games were played, a prize being ELTINGE THEATRE jupon. the mother although it is | cal skill eliminates “ex- Sirs. i rien eae, and Bir eae Nin ae were! p The Splendid Crime” brings Reve rarely etal aby a LI stakes! DO CT O R \ perimenting” here. evening Mrs. Golden, who is used and Easter favors were Dresent-| Daniels to ie Pine ent ae bs Tain Of infant. eaeeeewa feed y in charge of organization ‘work for ed to the guests. Mra, Brainerd was| house breakin’ Ie too hard fanning, These are responsibilities, how M E. B L ' > a the PT. A. in the state, and Mise) assisted in serving by Miss Gladys in the coniedy ‘cor evevsewhich should be shared with -E.BO N R.E BONHAM. ibd Ls HE meeting of the P| Carlander and Miss Cleo Arness. { mance of a female Raffles and com- the mother as far’ as possible. th i OPTOMETRIST \ M AL . | ns, FLECK ENTERTAINS cLUB | Dies mystery and mirth with speedy Every father should have an in.’ Osteopa' H BISMARCK D Wee M. B LADIES spoxsor Exareit| MES: é zc - aa eee ee action. ‘An Aesop Fable and u com- timate knowledge of the environment s ialist j | SM/ K iia * irs. J. R. Fleck of the Hughe: and care nec in | iii * S So much renewed interest in art! Apartments was hostess to the Moth- inge children may thrive and develop in pecialist in | has resulted from the exhibition at’ ers’ Service club Tuesday afternoon.| for Thursday. Friday and Suturday useful citizens. Of course the maior} hronic the Association of Commerce rooms After a short business meeting bridge! is a picture that abounds with the burden in the rearing of babies ‘; thatthe ladies of the Methodist, was played, honors going to Mrs. J./type of humor that amuses young necessarily falls upon the’ mother, Diseases Episcopal church. have decided to| P. Regan. The hostess served aland old alike. Irish stories have fur- | snonsor a loaned exhibit of art, crafts; luncheon at the conclusion of the!,nished materinl for great picture en- * ae Henry Building and antiques, Many beautiful things afternoon. The club will meet fort-| tertuinment and “Mike” will prove 116 Fourth St are owned by people of Bismarck, nightly in the homes of the members, to be no exception. Telephone 240W many of which have already becn the meetings to be alternately for; “Mike” tells simple. rather kindly offered for the exhibit which! social and study purposes. | melodramatic story with all the Bismarck ‘ will be held the afternoon and; a curse of the usual melodrama re- |! Women ’ evening of Friday, April 23. | PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS MEET | moved: by the sly wit, the subtle N. D 93 —— | The Progressive Mothers club met| humor, and the hibatious comedy. iid) se LADIES AID TO MEET fat the home of Mrs. Fred Svaren| Sally O'Neill, a new “discovery” ll <'* The Ladies’ Aid society of the Tuesday afternoon. Kollowing ,,the| makes her first appearance on the Te | » >:First Lutheran church will meet in’ business meeting a program was giv-| screen in the title role, and accord- { the church parlors Thursday after-| en. rden hints were given in re-| ing to advance reports is proving a | 4» Room at F:30 e'clock. Mrs. Charles: sponse to roll cull, Mrs. Roy Kiggs| real find. She is Others how this new hy- |; rson, Mrs. Theordore Larson, and, gave an interesting paper, “The|girl of Irish Py 3 F Mrs, C. Iver Larson of Mandan, wil| ights of Childhood” "At the con-i Haines, the ponular young, juvenile, gienic pad discardseasily || . . be ie ostesses, large attend-} ¢| f th ft. the hi 8 site § ya bi fad ‘ | snes. (a desired. Refieuvmonts. willl Ciera tumbecne nt nt three comedians of tong standing | a8 tissue — no laundry | be served. i peer a play imptrtant roles in “Mike.” ! i ee | COMPETES IN ORATORICAL CON-| Charlie Murray, Ford Sterling and { GUILD TO MEET E TEST | Ned Sparks assist in “putting across” 2 St. George's Guild will meet at; Kenneth Crawford of Bismarck was! one of the most delightfully funny 1 ” the home of Mrs. S. A. Floren, 715' one of the contestants in the p ej and thrilling pictures of the season. AUSE one woman so advises | : Fourth street, at 3 o'clock tomorrow} oratorieal contest held recontlly at ~ i B ite + tetaaen : afternoon. Final arrangements will‘ the University of North Dakota. Ed-| @ CAPITOL THEATRE , OUNSES; 20d Deaeee acre Mati , i i be made for the frolic and dance to! mund Belsheim of Dickinson, who} large audience came, urge, most women are deserting the atinee Every Day at $ pees Anal 23 and 24. ve com: was awarded first.place, will contest | . conquered when “Rome oldtine “da pad” for a new ” ubers ar jially urge: i » City, a fish’ est? picture, ope % 5 tel fay lord e especially urge itt the state meet in Valley City, M ae Gish’s ‘latest bie Monday ' a and better way. i1HT — Wednesday erie j j run his production, — Right in 10 better-class- women W. W. G. GIRLS MEET | HERE ON BUSINESS directed by Henry King, is a fil i heen q e The World Wide Guild Girls of the! Georeg D- McDowell of Jumestown,| version of” the fumous novei by How use “KOTEN BEBE DANIELS and. First Baptist church were entertain,| districy special nt for the North-| George Eliot. It is undoubtedly one Discards as easily as a piece of NEIL HAMILTON in ‘ed last evening at the home of Miss’ ern Pacific Railway company, was’ of the outstanding achievements of lssnes! Nodindigs susembar Evelyn Jacobson, There was a good] in the city yesterday and today on; an outstanding year in motion pi ee . ce attendance and plans were made for! business. He returned home this af-! ture advancement. For beauty, dra- rassment. " THE work to he done in the near future.’ ternoon. ma and thrills it stands at the top. eve rliescas ubaatueottns onli . . oe LADIES AID TO MEET | ROM CALIFORNI Lillian Gia ay Enetbicture’ hes an, Mary cotton pad : Send th i ff h | BS BEY | RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA { the title role, and the pic an, Mary ¢ s- SPLENDID 1 The Ladies Aid society of the sill John Reuter has returned from an| added attraction in Dorothy Gish, Deodorizes, thus “ending ALL ‘ em scampering ott to schoo: Bavtiat ott pier in pepe extended visit in California. ate who is seen with et ARMS de tie dangee of offending 9 in fr h b . h 1 h d - ment parlors of the church Thurs-| Reuter h to Garrison onjbusi-| first time since “Orphans of the +. ' ), “SOUEPE Reieren ace peta "Som [amass eer fe cameergraimeec| femme * Pitt core near CRIME esh, bright clothes made from aise! bere ae Zerpentt to he present wit! j for the summer. “Romola” was heey in eae ment stores simply by saying eir: friends. — Italy, the | the story, and Ie 5 ‘pate: The stery of a pretty git! Tm —— 4 ENTERS HOSPITAL this authenticity is vory apparent, ft) “KOT ouask for it without | The Stary of a pretty girl EVERFAST WASH YrABRICS TRINITY LUTHERAN LADIES WILL Emil Miller of Raleigh entered the) is an Inspiration picture, Charles D. hesitency. gta eee sR ae ~ MEE’ 8 spit ti fol 5 3 p Si 4 i % ~ The Trinity anthers. Ladies ala Pea plenee Heras, accompanied ‘to Package of 12 costs only a few |! 00 hard work for iv pena mth to prone the Ritetny nese of Everfast will meetin the church parlors to-. Bismarck by his father, Max Miller. ) cents. Proves old ways a needless AESOP F ° ealth and comfort of children is - Wash Fabrics contains materials morrow aBernoon, A walt supper 3 j i FOOT SPECIALIST risk, In fairness to ypurself, try:it AESOP FABLE / to dress them in wash clothes all. for children’s aprons, rompers, MATS FRRYER TR ate elayee: ae betas mua f |] All diseases of the feet success- COMEDY year round—in fall and winter as suits and dresses. | And for your. * ee eee e jothers’ club will meet ul 9 sa a od RETURN FROM GRAND FORKS, aay afternoon, April 13, “ith Mrs | talbesseeatet K oO T e "4 mal a summer. And how well self there are charming weaves x Ss } 5 eas .F. arris, instea u be i pertsch, Miss Pegey Bertsch, and|C. 0, Robinson as was first planned} DR, CLARA B. WESTPHAL fea, go When You) make thelr. for. drestes and ifcecks for-wark po eae dong Pe tantes Rive rez posers Richmond's Bootery NESS ESSAI ittle frocks, suits and dresses of or play; and also lovely fabrics tarned eran week-end visit in a fee TO, JAMESTOWN hol Sat. Evenings by snpointment. jaundry—discard like tissue ie 7 Everfast aa Fabrics! These for table runners, bureau scarfs irand Forks, r. and Mrs. FE, I. Murray, who 2 JOH Pretty and practical materials and luncheon sets. All be pe te GAL ST. practical sets. All can t BIBLE CLASS TO MEET btu ete See ene 7 Danensiibiiad cecasy: never fade, Tests without num- washed and boiled and they will: i pone Bible sieas of Be, Coanee's they will make their home. pe rhe Proved them fast to not fade. And yqp may choose ‘dl Episcopal church will meet this even- —_— i i Ht i o 7° ie eee eetilclack. | There will. be PARENTS OF DAUGHTER onal Prclutad 2 pa et ‘ast to washing, fast to froma a glorious range of alluring choir ‘practice Thursday evening at} Mr. and Mrs. William Schants, Bis- yeing: — 7:45 o'clock. 'marck, are the parents of a daughter FRIDAY i = {b yesterday at the St. Alexius . y ‘ RETURNS HOME {hospital \ : DAY Every Yard Guaranteed _ h, A. Fowler has returned to his) ‘. ; ig pin forte {io Mankato, Minn after a vis: eacies FOOD SALE Acre Tf, for any censor mhateser ay Evers Wash ae lates Your fs . C.| The secon ea - money will be refunded not only for the purchase price of the material, one es Fowles OF the A. W.:Eacas store. | diet Lepper Ald ociesy will have“ but ior all mann coe of the canna as well. This guarantee, me Se VISITING IN ST. PAUL 4 | afternoon. applies to every Everfast weave and color. 4 .W. P. Thelen of Wilton is pes sei orsing’ the ‘weeks in St, Paul. with| SHOPPING HERE «his daughter, Miss Gretchen Thelen,; Mrs, William Engeter of Hebron who attends St. Catherine's College. | visited yesterday, with her son, who Spee ‘is {Mat a local hospital. VISITING HERE sex pe Mr. and Mrs, Harry Dimond cof! RETURNS FROM MINOT e r@) e se ied Wilton. spent Tuesday in the city; Jack Dillon of the highway depart- i I pe ‘ * with, friends. nent has returned from Minot, where! : —— e spent the week-end. i 4 d sna 8 3" PROM DRISCOLL — Ny Riera GIR ae Sioauiysaied see a et artaaa Merchandise of Merit Only terday from Driscoll, transacting? George Weiss and son of Dodge, haoinees; : Eames yesterday transac! Z| : White they last—A FITCH BEAUTY, . Tennis Shoes, for early an tod PE eee ere ’ 5 half PATIENTS AT HOSPITAL Fent EE to customers making spring sports, at only ' Mrs. Fred Edgar and son of Under-; @ a purchase of any Fitch. toilet prep- “ Ha Rosen on 5th | wood are patients at the St, Alexius! aration. Get yours at once, before 4 a price. ry hospital. j supply is gone! Pal iz street. OE eet eae Fi sD 4 =UUIAVUTUOUVUNUUAUUGOAUOAUUGEAUUUUAGAAOUURAEOGUTAUAUUGSOUUAEUGRAGUAUAAAOAAUOGEAETAUASO EAA EE Vapo Carpet Cleaners. Bis-| Mr and Mrs. 2. Bowan of Wishek ‘ inney’s Drug. Store = = Hg ae 398. Mandan| Tuesday. visitors in Bismarck & Grand Paeifie Hdtel Corner Bismarck, N. D. =, = P ee = C4 = — 4 AT HOSPITAL ; oe neues Sassesseaces = = =» phone 361 | yaaa Ractiaee loatl is ecntined | = 66 39 = ote ——— | to the St. Alexius hospital by illness. wmromecsnrancve — = " . = ee = = ; Random of Sterling was a b = = Roy Random of Sterling was a bus. => T B P - dB: x visitor in Bismarck yesterday. = 'o Be Presente: The Weather iness visitor in Bismarck ye: Z = ‘ yy, = 7 FROM STERLING { - AN = = Fair tonight and Thurs- P. M. Gosney of Sterling waa bata = THE J UNIOR CL. SS = it mare! esterday. => = ’ . |] day; no decided change. |}| ines* visitor in_Bis eer : 5 = £ LX = re) in temperature * FROM SCHRU: | The Underwood Typewriter Co. will have Mr => = James Novy, Schrunk, ND. was Howard G. Pfrommer, an expert typist, in Bis- = 4 = Aes epe cl cea : marek and the surrounding territory from Thurs- = of = ms HERE FROM POLLOCK | | day until Saturday. Mr. Pfrommer writes at the = 6 i. he ‘Ul iro! Oe y = | KNOWN pe yon parame Fate of 127 net words per minute for a half hou = BISMARCK HIGH SCHQOL AT : MOTT VISITORS ' Mr, Pfrommer. will give private demonstrations = = f Mott . r r i, = = MERCHANDISE spans Tuoeday in Blomarek on Saturday at the Underwood office. Demon- =" at : ‘ p ' HERE ZERTERDAY \ strations will be given at Bismarck schools, Dick- = = ISCONSTANTLY 4. D, Rompe af flagun was in the: inson, Mott, New England, Ashley and Linton. = Ci t \ dit ° u Naas H on business. - ! * * A . Au or 1 a ae ‘ ely pesteraay,.s Every one interested is cordially invited to = y m OFFERING _|I}) The. postponed regular. attend these demonstrations. é ; ‘ . ‘ onthly meeting of the Bur- a : ; he ‘ FRIDAY, APRIL 9 | ns 13 ’ by OPPORTUNITIES leigh County Sporta club will . Watch fer a later announesment we | / ie " be held at the Lions’ Den at . e “Zi citement, romance, thrills and laughs CURTAIN AT 8:15 ADMISSION 75¢* ¥ . 3 be m. Sunday, April 11th. A a pemtyl Te oe Jelliect, thrilling, : : ; Be ’ fi athens desired. i Wood TYPEWRITER CO. with SALLY O’NEILL Reserved seats on sale at Harris & Woodmansee April 7, 8, 9. 4 i

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