The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1926, Page 5

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ye es 4 ’ a . ” . ‘ . a . , dea & *< marck hospital yesterday to undergo been on business for several weeks. ill'at the Bismarck hospital. ving friends. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1926 Social and Eastern Star to ‘Give Beautiful Old-time Service of 6 Four piano pupils of Lahr Whitson and two vocal pupi| concert at the Els hall tomorrow af- Personal } TO GIVE L arcrpere Elva “qt Mrs. Hermann Scheffer will give a een nieaaes alice was reported today, although he will! be at the hospital longer than was expected. SHOPPING IN BISMARCK Mrs. L. R. Bungum of Washburn was shopping in the city yesterday. ‘ 1S IMPROVED Mrs. E. A. Hattlie, whd has been seriously fll, is improving slowly, HERE ON BUSINE:! : ternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The public ; ix cordially invited to attend. The! August Dally of R ae A very beniftiful feature of _the| pupils taking pa.® are advanced stu-| City Friday transac Kg Grand Chapter meeting of the East- ern Star to be held in June wiil be the “old-time” initiation and open- ing ceremonies to be given by a group,of Bismarck Indies, many of them past matrons of the Star. The be dents and the pro; im promises to! 1 trent. ~ | TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY a delightful mu: Miss Betty Ingstad entertained this: afternoon in celebration of her tenth| ceremonies will be given as theylbirthday. Fourteen little friends| were 60 years ago and the tadies tak-|were in attendance. ~ Yellow and ing part will he gowned in costumes ; white were the colors used in decor-| of that time. The ceremonies will be given be- fore the members of the Eastern Star of Bismarck and Mandan on May 28 at the Masonic Temple in Bis- marck. At the Grand Chapter mect- ing representatives from every chap- ter in the state will in attendance. RETURN FR SOUTH Mrs. Alfred Staley and daughter, Katherine, who have been in the city, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Statey, leave today for their home in Garrison. They have been roomate the winter months in Flor- ida and en route home stopped in St. Paul for'a visit. LUNCHEON PARTY IN MANDAN A group of ladies gave a luncheon party in Mandan Thursday afternoon in compliment to Miss Mathilda Wil- liams of Moorhead. It was errone- ously reported in yesterday's Tribune that Mrs. A. M. Brandt was hostess at the luncheon. The error is greatly Tegretted. DANCE WELL ATTENDED The dance given last evening,at the Patterson hall by the American Le- gion wus attended by about 160 cou- ples. Music was furnished by an ex- cellent six-piece orchestra. Confetti gave a carnival air to the affair, one; of the merriest of the season. UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Gertrude Hagy of the Webb Brothers store was taken to the Bis- Ga aft at 10 elul dis: Mr: ed an emergency operation for appendi- citis. Miss Hagy was reported as get- ting along nicely this morning. LEAVES FOR KENTUCKY o Mrs, Ai D. Gordan of Washburn has been spending a few days in the city with friends. Mrs. Gordon is en route to Lexington, Ky., where she will visit for some time with relatives. RETURNS TO SCHOOL Miss Florence Homan will leave tomorrow morning for St. Paul to re- sume her studies at St. Catherine's college. Migs Homan is a senior at the college. ROTARY CLUB “To ATTEND CHURCH The Rotary club will attend the services at the Presbyterian church tomorrow night in a body. PURCHASE HOME Mr. and Mrs. K. A. MeCord have purchased the Burge home on Ave- nue A.and will move there immediate- ly. VISITING FRIENDS Miss. Phyllis Krueger of New Salem “ty spending a few days in the city, tne guest of her sister, Miss Lottie Krueger, and other friends. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS TO MEET There will he a meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America at 8 o'clock Monday evening at St. Mary's Auditorium, * RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Martin, 808 Avenue B, have returned from a week's visit in Minneapolis and Winnipeg. ¢ LEAVE HOSPITAL Mrs. J. L, Barth and son, Glen Rich. ard, have gone to their home, 905 Sixth street, from the Bismarck hos- pital. RETURNS FROM ‘STANTON Miss Margaret Sheehan returned today from Stanton, where she has \ jon Ackerman has return- Mi € «sed to Jamestown to resume her stu- dies at the Jamestown College. HERE FROM MOFFIT Mrs. Helma S, Adams-and Edward Adams of Moffit were in Bismarck Friday visiting with friends. : VISITS SON G. Beekler of Goodrich is in the city today visiting his son, who is gays TO MI APOLIS H. G. Phrommer leaves tonight for Minneapolis after a visit in the city with relatives. TO VISIT IN CITIES Miss Gertrude Eichorst leaves. to- night for the Twin Cities for a visit with friends. . - RETURNS HOME. Mrs, G.-E. Bowen has returned to her home in Fargo after a short visit in the city. NEW HA7EN VISITOR Mrs, John Moses of Hazen was in: the city Friday, shopping and visit- | The Weather Fair tonight and Sunday ; colder tonight ating and & course luncheon, carti out in the same colors, was serv There will be a special service at | the First Presbyterian church Si day morning, April 11, for the I bow Girls. der of Rainbow are requested to meet ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON Mrs. H. E. Spohn of Seventh street entertained yesterday at a luncheon for the members of the Past Matrons | were marked for 12. luncheon the afternoon was spent in sewing for the Shrine hospital. A Parent-Teacher Association was orga: Miss Madge Rune: Golden delivered an address. Edward Boelder is week-end with friends in Valley City. i operation at the. St. Alexius h this week, is getting mes were the diversions for the ernoon. All members of the Or- the Masonic Temple promptly at, o'clock. b of the Eastern Star. Covers Following the P. T. A. ORGANIZED night in Schrunk ed ed mma trict by Mrs. Golden and} st evening Golden and Miss Runey attend- | a P. T. A. meeting at W WEEK-END VISIT spending the | y YORK ‘ morning for ew York Cit AT HOSPITAL | ho underwent an { pital y, it] along nic Reading. comfortably with. cut being. conscious of wearing glasses—the re- sult of our cptometry. = R FE BONHAM OPTOME,TRIST BISMARCK N » Dak aig — \ f American Tour 1926 Royal Swedish ; Forty Pieces Under the Patronage of ‘ i CROWN PRINCE GUSTAF ADOLF ; OF SWEDEN at eight Kungl. Svenska Flottans Musikkar Erik Hogberg, Director Concer BISMARCK AUDITORIUM Bismarck, N. D.. TONIGH IS ILL TODAY Mrs. W. 1. Sherwin is confined te her home today by illness. HERE FROM STERLING W. E. Runey of city today on business. Pupils from Mes. Scheffer and Mrs. Whitson Classes will give Sunday afternoon Mus Aste 1 Pr >» all J naitow on 10 Rrnexh ie Program at the Elks Ha Cl Cc) i at 3:30 ¢'clock. The public is cordially invited. So many patrons ‘have re- auczted us to show “The Un- hciy Three” that we wish to | call their especial attention to 166 the fact that it will be at the Capitol Theatre, commencing Monday. For Painting, Papering and Decorating call 555—Cuarley. di] DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henrv Rlde. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarek, N. D. ————————————— Announcement We are candidates for the office of your attor- ney in any lawsuit in- volving your Liability, on account of damages caused by your automo. bile. And unlike most lawyers we pay both the costs and judgment. But you must see us be- fore the damage suit comes up. FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE City Insurance | Agency. I S. 0. LeBarron, Mgr. i T $1.10; $1.65; $2.20 o’clock / | Broadw | Use Gas, the scientific fuel. | ing is in the} __ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The. pestponed regular! Mr. Bob, presented by the monthly meeting of the Bur-| Bismarck A. 0. U. W. Lodge leigh County Svorts club will) 120 at St. Mary’s Auditorium, |be held at the Lions’ Den at) Monday, April 12th, at 8:00 3 p. m. Sunday April.11th. Aj o'clock. ‘Price 5C cents. | full attendance desired. J.S. EATON, Sec’y.) Gon For Wall Paper, Paints and! Oils, Carley Paint Store, 415 y. phone 555 Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — SATURDAY CREDENZA Now you will dance: » The Big Laugh Show MIKE” SALLY O’NEILL CHARLIE MURRAY FORD STERLING Tur New Orthophonic Victrola reproduces dance music as never before. Let us prove it to you. The Credenza (illustrated above) brings to your home the thrill of a ballroom, orchestra. Every in- strument is heard. There isa thrill coming to you if you haven't heard it.’ Hear it today. Paris Fashions in color Aesop Fable Comedy R NEXT WEEK MONDAY AND TUESDAY Jack Holt and Florence Vidor “SEA HORSES” and Charleston Dancers} Machines now in stock. Come} in and look. them over. HOSKINS-MEYER | Station K-F-Y-R ! on the stage “THE STUDIO” Lucas Block Phone 121 arek, North Dakota Bis egg Shorthand Secretarial Training NEW COURS Gi , too, for OGRAPHE! COURT R course for take for spc COMMERCIAL LAW, plied to Contracts tiable Instruments. SECRETARIA L BOOKK EEP- ING.« A real 20th ntury ccurse, and that is the best. FILING AND ALPHABETIZ- ING, a coifrse every Stenog- rapher should take. Several students have recently accepted good positions. Sev- eral others have received pro- motions and increase in salar- ies. .New equipment is being added constantly. Our tuition rates are very rea- sonable and we get results. Write us. “Pref.” R. E. Jack, Principal. There’s Style written all cver those new $2.00 Shirts just received this mcrning from Wilson Bros. Exclusively sold SPECIAL ATTRACTION MONDAY AND TUESDAY . “SEAHORSES” An Adventure Story on Sea and in the Tropics ——AND A—— Dainty Misses (on the stage) will charm you with classy ZANE GREY'S ‘Come one Bring the Fam Tell Your Friends - ry , The Foshay Company Buys Midland Power Company ‘Properties DAILY MATINEE AT 2:30--TWO PERFORMA NCES EACH EVENING — USUAL ADMISSION Jack Holt and Florence Vidor Charleston Dancers ‘ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Great Western company, located in. Northwestern Minnesota, and. supplying electrical current to the towns of Brooks, Men- tor, MeIntosh and Foshton, So -many: patrons have re- quested us to show “The Un- The Midland. plant’ and transmis. M0ly Three” that we wish to sion lines‘ are being interconnected call their especial attention to with the Minnesota Electric i the fact that it will be at the and Power company, one of the 1: 1 ing subsidiaries of the W. B.' Capito] Theatre, commencing Monday. April 10.) company of Minneapo: leted purchase of the the Midland thus making them Power a part of the Foshay system. ROM NOTHINGto MILLIONS FINANCIAL STATEMENT FROM NOTHING TO MILLIONS! m4 ate (hook ice Buildings $2! ice Building $97. Real Estate $1 Mortga 4 f uc) Home 1 sss .00 ind Warrants (book val.) $ 4 >0.00 Grand Lodge Deposito! 1913 e Loans to Memb J $SS3.3 18.00 Taxes Paid and Other ( ‘gt (mortgage loans) 23,577.18 901.00 Dae, Mortgage 97, ‘and accrued 209.00 (UU) USS ens sera 96,509.55 Interest Due 90.00 Bonds and Warrants . tas 76,165.12 Interest Due on Certificate Loans 16.00 to Members ......... ' Rents, due and accrued 58.00 Market Value cf Re: pok Value . ee 23.00 sessments A. cted rdinate Lodges Not Yet 15.00 b 5,263.23 69.78 39.73 32.39, 118,129.01 $2,79 9 .0 740.05 $3,224 ; 2 $3, 675 ‘arti Loans to Cash” Plan 25 Total 5 Assets. i Hess Auli $ 4 1 e 0 Death Claims, Presfs Not Pre- ’ nted. (14) ...5. 3% 25,000.09 : td 2 »600.36 and Accident Claim: $4,692.659.92 regards life insur 547.00 is rued Taxes Due and A linquent) Assessments Paid in Advance .. Interest on Mortgage Loans Paid in Advances disies Se Rents Paid in Advanc> rued (Not De- it Fund of New «York 4 per cent per annum as regards health indurance and disability } fits and that we find the aggregate re: 1.045.277.00, 48.75, 40.05 iabilities on December 3 Re: s As Per Calculation of is ptuaries «6.1... : «+ 4,045,277.00 » this makes a_ tot. Surplus Above t assets of $4 601 94, and gi percentage of solvency of 114.6 per cent, Fraternally Submitted. MILES M. DAWSO s ( ulting Actuar ments. 600,749.91 Total Liabilities, Including Re- serves and CERTIFICATE OF VALUA New York, N. Y., Mare 5, The Grand Lédge of the Ancient Order United Workmen of North Dakota, N. D. The Grand Ladge. A. O. U. W. of North Dit! kota changed toa Reserve Plan’ in May, 1904, the new rates going into effect on October.1, Fargo, N. 1904. The $5,747.00 of reserve shown at the Gentlemen:— top of the pyramid is the accumulation ef the This will certify that we have completed cur first three months of adequate rates. The computation of what the a € st es on the outstanding certif! os of Grand Lodge of the A. 0. U. W. of North Da kota in force en Decembe: mr a year, schedule, of the same pr , would be by the American Experience nd 4 per cent int being the aggregate of the usual i dividual tehular that sta: according to th ate met N mid. illustrates the steps, from “Nothing ho ee Grand Lod _ With mor ance in force, this rt $34,000,000 of insur shows that the Orde 3 ARS OF INSUR s SOLVENCY’ in his snea ORTAIN MANNE 1000.00 6. New Busines: 47,000.00 7. Assets .. iy DRG Death 10. Death mM 404 A ite 4 ‘ 11. Disability claims paid .. : i ch LENE ENOCH poh haan Embracing the States of North Dakota, Montana. Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and California Organized July, 189: HOME OFFICE, ‘FARGO, N. D. Incorporated, 1907. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS Jeseph . O’Leary, Past Grand Master oY , Werkman ..Grand Master Workman BoGi Mane : B. C. Marks ... rand Master Workman E. J. Moore . Grand Recorder P. H. Wilder . Grand Foreman R. S. Adams . rand Treasurer Chas T. Gregg "Grand Overseer G. A, Carpenter, M. I Medical Director E, Moore . .Grand_ Recorder C. S. Foster ..........+ Grand Recorder R. S. Adams . .-Grand Treasure: W. J. Kneeshaw Chairman Committee on Laws Ed. N. Leiby....Chairman Finance Committee Dr. G. A Carpenter...Grand Medical Directsr Leo. J. Palda, Jr.. -Grand General Counsel Walter Fearn - Manager Disability Division M. J. Boyd .. Auditor D. B. Burton, Dist. Manager, Bismarck, N. D. WEEK AT THE ELTINGE THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY BEBE DANIELS IN Miss Brewster’s Millions — A glorious comedy drama from the novel, “Brewster’s Millions” — AND THE. Musical Surprise No kidding—No Fooling—It’s something pretty big-and nice - stepping GOLD” : + “DESERT It’s a Big’: Week—Special Picti , 7 : Masterpiece ave woud A

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