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MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1926 ! i .THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 5 -PAGE FIVE Vapo Carpet Cleaners. Bismarck Phone 398. . CAN YOU TELL WHO THEY ARE? | ee ray owe eaten Enel | Cooke WHE °C a at such mild, sweet mannered wo-| Ideal Fuel.\ : EIGHT OF THE COUNTRY’S MOST FAMOUS WOMEN ARE PICTURED HERE; men as the prim little Quakeress Lu-| . ; ‘ , | eretia M ringleader at the por —ae / How Many Can You'Name? Falls meeting of 184s | | din the long recitai of wron:ts| up at Seneca Falls, burned this| ait . Is the f t. NS 6s 5O66SSOS665 5$S$0SO565556656565566" . Mrs. Lois Getchell {The Misses Halverson! % Complimented at Mrs.|Entertained With Mrs. | tion of Sentiments” i “It is the duty of the women of; this untry to secure to themselve : red right to the elcetive E. T. Burke’s Party |Knudtson: “<page As a courtesy to her mother, Mrs. Lois Getchell of Valley City, Mrs.| Sen and KE, T, Burke of 14 Avenue B, West,| entertained Saturday at a 1 o'clock luncheon... Covers were marked for 12 at the attractively appointed table, Tulips were the flowers used on the table and about the rooms. After the luncheon an informal afternoon was enjoyed. __ Mis. Getchell is spending a month is ct] City with her daughter and Mr, jurke, St. Mary’s School Jr.-Senior Banquet Given Last Evening The annual Junior-Senior banquet of St. Mary’s school was given last evening at 6:30 o'clock at the school when the Juniors were hosts to the Seniors and the faculty members. Covers were marked for 30. The rooms were prettily decorated in the class colors of rose and blue, and the class flower, the rose, was used, Miss Sabina Brown presided as toastmistress. The welcoming ad- dress from the Juniors was given by Clayton Finlayson, and Herman Bat- zer, representing the Senior class, responded. A piano solo by Margaret Baird. was enjoyed and an interest- ing address by Father Slag conclud-| ed the program. TO GIVE CARD PARTY The Catholic Daughters of Ameri- ca have completed plans for the card The Misses Ruth and Edna Halve Mrs. C. E. Knudtson ente tained Saturday afternoon with a one o'clock bridge luncheon in the home of the latter, 812 Fifth street. A pretty color scheme of lavender and yellow was used on the table with roses and pussy willows as the cen-; terpiece. Place cards and other ap- pointments were carried out in the same colors, 1 After the luncheon three tables of, bridge were in play, honors going to’ Mrs. H. S. Dobler and Mrs. R. A. Tracy. HOUSEWARMING PARTY Mr. and Mrs. John Stump, who re- cently moved from Avenue B, West, to 122 Thayer street, were honor ;uests at a surprise housewarming — party Saturday evening. The rooms had been prettily decorated’ with roses. Whist was played during the even- ing, honors going to Mr. Stump and! Mr. Pius. At the conclusion of the; Saget a course luncheon was serv- ed. Miss Katherine Cook and Miss Florence Sharp assisted Mrs. Stump.} BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. John Carlson entertained a group of young folks Saturday after- noon, the occasion celebrating her daughter’s third birthday. The chil- dren enjoyed a happy afternoon of games after which a lunchcon was served. The color scheme was pink and white and a birthday cake in the chosen colors formed the centerpiece. Pink nut baskets and place cards were used. The honor guest recciv- ed many pretty gifts. ig an old story now, Susan B. Antho . Dr Anna § and gling years erican Woma- Suffrage is full of glory and color of a battle for a ' after a gruelling ear fight, t nic marching feet of An hood proclaimed the won! The 19th amendment made wom A person. The woman voter is but a little more than five years old. Women of Teday But today—- There are more than 15,000,000 wo- men voters The ‘National League of Women Voters has two national and 86 state citizenship schools to “get out the vote.” Four hundred and thirty-nine bills supported by the organized woman voters have become laws; 83 opposed | bills hawe been defeated. | A demand for world peace as i voiced by Mrs. Carrie Chapmi ‘honorary. pr Learue of Women Voters, gave birth | to the armament conference and sub- | sequent peace moves. There are (wo women governors in this nation Miriam Fer guson of i Wyoming. There are three women in Con- gress Chapman Catt in those strug: | Ross of ,« PERFECT FACE POWDER OFT, tender skin must have a powder of exquisite delicacy and smoothness. COTY FACE POWDERS have just that — supreme quality, that infinite fineness that brings out the greatest loveiiness of the complexion. In all Coty odeurs. Nine True Shades BLANC NATUREL ROSE No.1 ROSE No.2 RACHEL No.1 RACHEL No.2 OCRE OCRE-ROSE MAUVE One dollar the box Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER TEACHERS IN HIGH SCHOOLS AND GRADES j There are 15 women in Washing. | ton public service by direct appoint ment of the president. There are two women on the diplo a matic roster. AT Otie woman, Mrs. Rebecea Kelton, ‘ i esis nieieal ark |'87, has been al member of the Senate North Dakota Agricultural ( i} party to be given tomorrow evening MASONS MEET TONIGHT at the Elks hall. Playing will begin] ‘the regalar mecting of Bismarck promptly at 8 o'clock and both bridgel todge Nov, A. Fe andeA, M. will. be and whist will be played. An.admis-| noid this evening. Work in the sion fee of 60 cents will be charged! Master Mason degree will be given und a general invitation is extended! 49 five candidates. Examination of to the public. Mrs. Fred Peterson} candidates will commence at 7 o’clock is general chairman of the commit-| ang will be followed by regular work tees in charge. in the M, M. degree, Every member ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL ge, Fargo for one day. Several women are June 15—July 23, 1 S. nate candi already slated as s » credit on work toward a college degree. s—academic and jon. dates for the next a choice from 81 different cour: j WAR MOTHERS WILL MEET | i8 urged to attend, and | visiting. | : ; aes Seven women have sat in the House 4 be . 4 ican} brethers are cordially invited. A Each one of these women is famous in a line of work that was closed to women less than a century ago Women judges are no rarity at Nocatee ‘ ‘ ‘ war Mothers: will mest tomorrow ats preawtri We eee er see eer If you dont know who each one is turn to Page 3. DRO ee including some in the sta supr Beaut!ful campus, Fargo, a park city, and Minnesota lakes near, ? Mediaetiy oo aeecel atin pe we murhenese - perietet | aes i eerie FOR CATALOG ADDRESS tendanes AA CAEsENd, Swit be} SCHOOL TEACHERS HERE | feacMisator *Meee way. some: Ui} REGISTRAR, STATE COLLEGE STATION tendance is desired. Plans will be! cys gaowing county echeois eeach-| PRE W e well, was hooted as she passed down] that a Miss or Mrs. may some day a , STATE , , made forthe convention to be held| _,The following county schools teach- omen of 1848 and 1 926: Only the streets, with “mo good woman’| Tay claim to the (itl of Firat Lady FARGO, N. D. in Bismarck in May. y Saturda an a tate Teer’: ater'ven OO Years Ago a Woman Was Hooted . 7 ny 7 G WEEK-END GUESTS HERE | Ray, Sibley; R. 0. Gregerson, Arena; carta ware werkcend visnore in| Aime Kibler, Bord: natn Seriee fOr Reading in a Public Library ns chers were ranting lewd souls who forget the name of woman” in asking those rights which God granted about} via the swearing to the pres vath of fealty! Use Gas, the scientific fuel.',, ; ae IUVNQAQU0U0OUUNUNOSUNRNO}EOUUOOONGQANAOUOUGGNGAEONOGOOOUUHAOAOGONNOTOOOGOOONONNOTEOO LEE iting for a week with her daughters, who attend school at thosé€ cities. LEAVES HOSPITAL ° - | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shearn of Mandan avenue, will leave tomorrow for her home. convention’ to make their demands of a nation’s citizenry—and get them, too! Mrs. Belle Sherwin is presi- dent. We Seii Diamonds Low Shoe Days Are Here NN the city. Mrs. Reuter has gone to in 3 male protectors 2 iilsborofor a vist with, ceaties and Katherine Moynier, Frances. EN = Ie DAG Mes Sanne wen ke oso lees BACKWARD SOCIAL .LENE SUMNER | A world whercin men texchers opin- | Moepeepeptytete44e6op"1%olo'ooo'o oF ¢, 56565 oO Te => Ohio, to dtive back scar. The Epworth League of the Metho-} St. Louis, Mo., April 19. "Do not, ed that “u girl has no need to. study SAE tp in et ce a ice ,= A . ie . id = LAS HORA NTORGO dist ‘Eplecopal church will” give a! puty much unlimited power into the vhvsiologs." and “a world. wherein = Miss Muriel Robinson will openastu- = re, “Tn “backward” party Tuesday~ evening hands o: usbands. Remember all girls fainte vhen one stalwart wo- 4s ? = . . a : , iis aa => Mrs. nig Miller, who has been! in the church parlors, An unusual men would be tryants if they could. man teacher, Paulina Wright, dared = dio of dancing, Saturday, April 24, = Baad! t abet Ta Caras “le entertainment has been planned and I desire you would remember the use a manikin of the human anatomy \% ‘= der the directi f the Bigelow = Mee et coday' to Chicago. to resume [zl members and friends are urged ladies and be more generous to them in her physiology class. x y= under e direction 0 e bigelow = Me melto be present. The affair, starts than were your ancestors.” Disapproved of Physiology xy ae 4 eT, 2 viscn aa => i per ste ee nurse at the Lying] promptly at 7:30 o'clock. agltgc®@s im 1776 that Mrs, Abigail) In this funny world of 181 visit SS LE Studio of Jamestown. For informa- -= 2 ins wrote the above to her political, ing mothers left school rooms when ¥ eS i : “eservations 5, = 1 RETURN FROM JAMESTOWN qyEASTERN STAR TO MEET 1 husband. . . the physiology examinations were s,= tion and reservations phone Room = t Heyht ne There w e a regular meeting o! But Abigail was as cheahea held, thus te pice their dis: re . a aN 71. of . 2 a = cise Madge Raney and Mrs. Emmal ae "Eincorn Star Tuesday evening her time at wee Use Mises stage al us fe sole thelr disapproe $= 507, McKenzie Hotel, after5o’clock, = den nave ce have beon attending| at,,8 o'clock at, the Masonic teinple. garct Brent of Maryland, who in 1647/ Margaret Fuller had been hooted % L= = . a mestinecot Aho ducosmenatecn ae ea ei opucsEviees i) be alt Re- demanded voice in the legislature of on the strects because she sat down \ PS — A 9 duc: ‘reshments are to be served and Vis- Maryland, ly to be call ” -, in the Bost Public Lil ry to read | ‘a7 — FRECHE Ser Daete scons hcmbore sve erly avd natura can O* CveS Sat ou ovtn Pale Lbrny io fad & $i " : . ‘ j And today nearly 140 wonien sit in| A woman who graduated from a om CALLED HOME RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA | the legislatures of our nation! medical college, Dr. Elizabeth Black-| 4 L. H. Baillet, who came to}, Mt. and Mrs, D. H. Houser have re-| {t was not until the first quarter: =—=—=—=——=———————————— * SS aR aE ER BEN RENE RET ee Ne ee eeaeor a visit, with| turned from a three months’ trip of the nineteenth century, called. by * % Biel aa ey ror called to her| Which included stops at Portland, Victor Hugo. “The Woman's Cen- x x her daughter, Fvnin inst evening by | Seattle, Los Angeles and other west- tury,” that woman dared so much as z Ny home in Glen Ullin last evening BY) orn const cities, and Chicago and yen about her place in the publi x ° the serious illness of her daughter-| 5°", Claire, Wis, Bebe, obpub ner Mince dn tbe Hublie $ $ bri pan an a RGIEE ” Getting What They Want a a 8 ates BETURNG FROM VISIT, 1 ign Jean Loken of Minot, who! AQ touey, teurands upon, men) (aus eset) g lack evening. from Grand Forks and. has been in the city for a week's vis-. tional League of Women Voters meets icy say uta a x Valley Citys where she has been vis-| it With her sister and brother in-law.’ in this city at their seventh annual 5 Welker aaa Ny Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—MONDAY AND TUESDAY RETURNS FROM GLENDIVE s . s Miss Marie Cordner, who has been E |" Less than-a hundred years ago a . at ee are caus hospital for the|, J+ H. Osborne returned this morn-! itis joan, At enotined, laces mite and Give Service N past two weeks after undergoing an appendicitis operation, returned yes- ing from Glendive, Mont., where he underwent an operation at the North- ern Pacific hospital for the removal ted little ladies swept their bustles into the Wesleyan chapel at Seneca Falls, N. Y., and fired that shot heard The problems of the pur- What fun to discard heavy, high shoes with the by first mild days and slip into low shoes that are so much quicker to lace up in the morning. A lot of chaser of a Diamond are our roblems. Your satisfaction | “DANCE round the world known as “The De- terday to her home. of his tonsils. | jclaration of Sentiments.” RETURNS FROM FARGO Por. PPPOE PELE CRP PDPEADA PPLE AP HE LUCK SUPPER ‘ rn ; seit the wens ue ? ‘ Miss Tobie Horenaeh, relnmned last! The A. 0. U. W. lodge will have a, Into this deslaraliby: those. Tete ane bee eabegmenecn for our shiny new slippers and oxfords for boys and girls, evening from Fargo ere. she hes! not-luck supper tomorrow evening at bodied, but strong-hearted women o BS. i * 99 boen visiting over the week-end with) 7 Gelock in its hall. Following the the Jong ago poured out all their pent : Sr have come in and we thought that you and mother’ her sister, Miss Allee Sorenson, of/ J) oor a business and social mect--up bitterness on wrongs suffered ati ry consideration ‘eulditikedodkdawiabput it BN Grand Forks. ing Will be held. ; the hands of the male of the species,| | in the retailing of diamonds would like to know about. it. x GUESTS HERE SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. George Purfeerst and VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. Personius, who has been in and asked for “women’s rights.” A woman’s world of 1848 in these United States was 4 different world is integrity. Custome: rule, rely on their for the truth about diamond CONRAD NAGEL -. - CLAIRE WINDSOR Mr, and Mrs. Miles Purfeerst of New la t cek's visit with her than the one known by the mass of ‘ ey Salem were guests at the home of] the city for a week's visit wi non eling Int seneh the Jeweler -in turn must ‘hs ~ ie Mi “and Mrs. WaltersPurfeerst in Bis.| sen and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra, Ae now sitting in session! pave a thorough. knowledge Children’s In a merry screen romance. They'll show marek Sunday. MOTOR TO NEW SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kunkel and the Misses Violet and Lillian Kun- kel motored to New Salem yesterday to spend the day with Mr. Kunkel’s parents. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rue, Bis- marck, announce the birth of a son thls, morning at the St. Alexius hos- pital. 5 DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Shaft of Bis- marek announce the birth of a daugh- ter this morning at the St, Alexius hospital. ° RETURNS HOME Mrs. L. R. Burgum of Washburn, who has been spending several days in Bismarck, will return to her home Giles Personius, left yesterday for her home in Valley City. LEAVES ON VACATION A. Haskin left today for Ober- nd his vacation with irs. Haskin has been visiting in Oberon for some time. , LEAVES FOR HOME Miss Delores Schlenker, who has been: receiving. medical treatment in, Bismarck for the last four weeks, left Saturday for her home at Denhoff. | LEAVES HOSPITAL 1 Ed Breitkreitz of Goodrich return- ed to his home Saturday after being discharged from the St. Alexius a pital. AT HOSPITAL Miss Lilly Hanson of Washburn will be operated upon today at the Bismarck hospital for appendicitis. It was a world with little school for on]y two hours a d the boys went home— A world just then filled with the deriding chunt of “Gcography Girls,” as these little schodl girls were scorn- fully called “whose. parents permitted them to study geography as well as| the three R’s. Secure of Diamonds or it would be hard for him to buy and sell dotelligentlt Our many ye in the diamond business. place us in a pesition to serve you best. - A KNOWLES JEWELER Bismarek’s Diamond Store Hosiery Too you how to step the pace ON WITH THE MERRY DANCE The sparkle cf Paris, the warmth of Africa and the humor of America NEWS PICTURES Comedy—“Scuth Bound Limited” COLA SOSA ie Palace [tre = W. C. ROGERS, TRUSTEE ] The FAIR STORE Bankrupt, Busted ad Broke .. / $TOCK ORDERED SOLD ~ for what money it will bring. No matter what the price. Sell all quick WAIT! WAIT! WAIT! ae. “Announcement Soo »,. Greatest in Retail History >, Once in a Lifetime Sale against lost charm, this new | : - of solving oldest hygienic ——— . Pfaffengut of McClusk, id way. Ad Gocts at Lincoln Valley were problem-—offers true protec- | today. “(HERE ON BUSINESS __ MATINEE A - ACTS - VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURE transacting business here today. Mrs r Mitebell of Underwood) QHEER gowns and ill-timed s0- le aepantng To ee. EIGy te Ons Sur or business demands hold E TO! no terror for the modern woman. Mra. L. Me ldurger of Mott as! The. nec et the gisstime ing in Bismarck today. “sanitary ” has been ende: shopping. jp. Bismarck today. “KOT™X,” a new and remarkable Eaiabing. Papering and {| way, is now used by 8 in 10 better Kalsomining. Phone 555. Car- | <lass women. le It's five times as absorbent as ordi- y: nary cotton pads! Attention Knights of Colum-|, You dine, dance, motor for hours) bus. Brother S,E. Dugan" or iea. “hae * will be buried from St. 2, It deodorizes, too. And thus stops | The Weather Somewhat unsettled to- night and Tuesday ; cooler Tuesday tion; discards like tissue West & Van Siclen “ The Masquerade” Danny Tobin “Sengs and Stories” Carcline Williams & Boys “Three Dixie Steppers” Look Prosperous Act Prosperous Talk Prosperity If You Would Be»Prosperous Bergeson’s Sareea seph’s church, Mandan, N. ALL danger of offending. at 9 a. m., ‘Al 20th. Bis- Discards as easily as a piece of marck Council will meet at,” tissue." No laundry. No embar- it “ ‘ er preg Funeral parlor at yee ask for it at any drug or department store, without hesitancy, simply by saying “KOTEX.” ‘ 5 Do &s millions are doing. End ‘DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry . 16 Fourth St. Morok Sisters & Co. “Aerial Surprises” Syd Davis & Co. “Ivery and Ivories” MATINEE AT 4; EVENING 7:15 & 9:20 (Mandan Time) ON THE SCREEN. JACQUELINE LOGAN and Wm. POWELL < “White Mice” Yee . By Richard Harding Davis : {8 old, insecure ways. Enjoy life every: day. Package of twelve Costs only a ORS, to | ~ few cents, oo” ~

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