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‘ { | ) 42 Dm { + p 7 | : - Ne a i W i ‘ re a ie ie city for som and Mrs, confined at the St. following an_ opera her home at 20 Broadway yester \The sleeves are FOOD SALE SATURDAY jthe new and apron sale at the Quality MAt -get into all the trouble possible in FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926 Social and Personal DATES SET FOR RECITALS Dates for the’ snring recitals to be Whitson have been set for Moy 16, ‘Here is ‘a 100 given by pupils of Mrs. Elva Lahr fg and 19, On May 16 Miss Mabel! Per cent French Aaberg will give a solo recital at| “frock, the sort the Elks club rooms. The remaining two concerts will be given by classes of pupils. CANDY SALE TOMORROW The Girls Scouts will have a candy sale tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock at the Grand Pacific hotel.} ‘The money will be used to buy a plate; for the Girl Scout tree at the Roose- velt cabin. LEAVES FOR HOME i Robert Baley, who has been in the time, the guest of Mr. . Baley, left this morn- home in Chicago, Ill. ‘that has given Paris the. ,. {sartorial é ‘leadership of ithe world. The } ‘ingredients are blue crepe, and a i ‘blue and white foulard, plain * blue crepe, and FR 'a white silk vest F * put the result ‘is } ‘perfection. ay i) 4, oa ing for h LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. H. L, Bailey, who has Alexius h St. Rita's group of the Catholic Missionary society will have a food exaggerated . bell-shape that threatens the ‘popularity of Market Saturday. lodge will be held tonight at 9 o'clock the long, close: in the club rooms. jftting type.’ « GOES TO WASHBURN And notice how Judge Fred Jansonius went to| (well the small velvet hat fits - into the general architectural Scheme. Washburn court cases. HERE FROM SOLEN Dr. and Mrs. P. Rue of Solen are spending a few days in the city on Visiness. al VISITED FRIENDS HERE Mrs, W. R. Pauley of Jamestown was visiting friends in Bismarck yes- terday. today to hear ‘juvenile HERE FROM STEELE Mrs. John Argent and son, Reid, of Steele, were in the city today on busi- ness, HERE ON BUSINESS Bort Hedstrom of Wilton is in the | "est ever filmed. ae ns Ape “Behind the Front” is really city today on business, classic of the war, and of the na -g|bressible humor of the American! Sa duality: | | FASHIONS || Mary “Brian as the Red gs worker, for whose love Hatton perform all their exploits | STRIKING EFFECTS and get into all their trouble, is} Brilliantly printed crepe de chine|™ore charming than . particularly in black, white and red], Chester Conklin the Scotch “kiltie” who is imported to a Y C. A. hut to tell the doughboys hoy he won his medals, gives a riotous | is used to make most attractive pa- M jama ouifits. ENSEMBLE FOR EVENING piece of pantomime. An interesting evening ensemble - ee | anv binck velvet: thes @ gown and long @ cAI Deere coat lavishly embroidered in colored heads, with a lining of silver fur and a collar of gray fox on the coat. REGAL COMBINATION One of the loveliest evening wraps | MANDAN NEW +—— i When the Mandan Rotary club was! in the midst o: yesterday H Knock-’Em-Deader from Paris No Man’s Land, are among the fun- | strumental and vocal, | ceived the Ma local ing 7 Cross j day from 4 to 6 and Berry andi Young will be featured on a program to be Morri Orga all vw of Com officer: p ibs FP. Hoe be line of the season is of black, gold and of . silver brocade, collared with pointed Hoes Ui fox. eta ee of the! hou Ee aarerome club, angl the program was ordered| GLORIFYING THE APPLE suspended while the 40 — members’ Tyesda ‘A combination suit of apricot-col-| x, ored voile is trimmed with apples in shades of green and red, appliqued on the surface. GLITTER AND COLOR ttes are extremely fashionable season, and entire evening cos- tumes are made of them. They. make it possible to attain much glitter and color with simple and easy lines. LEATHER FOR TRIMMP) Leather motifs in very convention- al designs are appliqued on the new serge and satin frocks as well as on the cloth coats and suits. —__——_—_—_—___* | AT THE MOVIES —— fi ’ -o rom Whom All “Praise God, ‘low.” | | of them) ELTINGE THEATRE If the gales of laughter that ema- nated for an hour and a half from the Eltinge where a packed audience was seeing “Behind the Front,” com- edy of the A. E. F., could have been t throughout the district, the theatre lobby would be mobbed. The picture remains for today and ‘A Goal for 1926, Back of Every Family Saturday, i ak ‘arely’ has such a comedy as this picture, which features — Wallace A Home— Keery, Raymond Hatton, and Mary Brian, been thrown on the sereen in this city. The picture starts with a chuckle and works into laughter that contin- ues right through to the end. “Be- hind the Front” is remarkable in that practically every scene of the picture contains a laugh. Among those getting the biggest amount of fun out of “sunny” France were the numerous ex-soldiers sprinkled through the audience. ‘As a pair of dumb doughboys, who Back of Every Home A Sound Insurance Policy MMMM Henry & Henry Insurance the army, Berry and Hatton win first honors. The air raid, inspection, and es- pecially the scenes with the tank in NIRA BEAUT Y_/|ilili _ SOFT WATER AT HARRINGTON’S Barber-Beauty Shop 100 per cent soft, free from all mineral, hardness, .s9 and alkali. Used for shampooing, shaving, everything. To try our soft water is to wonder how you cculd do without it. Hair dried with Sunn Aero Dryer. Every day is sunshine day in our shop. Z = Permanent Waves - - Marcel Bismarck, N. D. Phone 130 nights. The Methedist Ladi both in-| will held a feed sale at Soren- | son's day, May 8 Coe tdeal ra bs STRb aS ee ee Beane pects ANE TNL dnesday evening at the Chamber ae Sheridan County _| Township Election | Contest in Court | An clecti ntest is being argued Bismarck today before orge M. McKenna of Napoleon, who ne here for the hearing. The ease s a Sheridan county action and in ves the recent voting in Sperry h that county. The de- candidates o for four offices declared elected, claiming that there were 57 ballots counted) while Ie 5 voters registered, and tha tion to the two allegedly illegal lots, the side which claims to hav the election voted ‘a , which they claim was legal. The suit is brought under the tities Public Is Invited to Attend Contests , at the High Schoo}| annual p) y ntusic and de. tory contests of the conselidgt ols of Burleigh county will be the high sch i t il o'clock Saturday morning. The public is invited to attend the ntests. The following entries have Miss been Vocal solo, of Baldwin -Piano duet, Richard and Francis Rupp; saxophone solo, Don aritene Cotes; soprano. solo, saxophone solo, lin solo, Gail Gla Warren Weber; solo, Rose Mildred |, Dolores Haus piano solo, G ville. Regan——-Piano solo, Mabel Dimond. Sterling—Piano solo, Violet Sapp. There are four entries in the de- clamation contest. | Prizes for the rs of music events were Judge | Thursday M ical club. include Hoskin-Meyer, A. Luea store; Bonham Brothers; Finney’ drug store; Webb Brothers; Cowan drug store; Bergeson & Son; Har Robertson and Harris-Woodmans: Impeachment of North Carolina | Judge Is Asked Washington, May 7 -(®) Impeach ment of federal Judge Issac’ M. Me kins of North Carolina, formerly | counsel for the alien property custo- | dian under Thomas W. Miller, was dd today by Daniel F. Hickey, a] former employe of the internal rev-j enue income tax unit, in a petition; filed in the house, The petition declared Meckins was| receiving a st y as voting trustee in the Roesvler and Haslacher Chem- ical company when that corporation's holdings were taken over by the prop- erty custodian, and that he used his influence with income tax officis to secure relief for the chemical com pany and affiliated concerns. The house was urged to bring im- peachment proceedings charging un- ethical conduct. The petition was re ferred to & committee. Many Singers Coming For Gideons’ Meet \ The program for the state conven- tion of Gideons to be held in Bismarck May 14 to 16, will be featured by large choruses of men's and wome voices. A ‘banquet will be held urd at the and Pac time the Bis- marck Gideon chorus will sing. There will baa number of well known solo- Roy en this evening. Mrs, Clara will play piano selections, ni tion of the Mandan base i vas perfected a 1 pla: imerce rooms, ors and 3 named were ( Dorfler, ; Jim Green, vice president; | thaw secretary and treasur- R. Schultz, manager; and H. director. Application will membership in a main i Heb- other will be other fellow li tt le f ue which Home tow none on 1 Ys Hardware store, Satur- THE HOME vk with Fuel. Palmer House Ice Cream She deserves the best of everything—and his delicious Palmer House Ice Cream is especially prepared for. Mother’s Day SUNDAY, MAY 9TH Serve it and Please - Mother YOU WILL FIND IT “AT ALL DEALERS” California Fruit Hoffman's Conf. Sweet Shop Quality Grocery Cook’s Grocery Corner Grocery Cowan Drug Breslow Drug pe : UGUDUDUNNOLUONDUOLONRAUGOASNEUEAQNROLODOAUNOAODIGL it 4 at bias sete dM cst \ case] NEXT SUNDAY by A. W. Nor of ndan radio s' gu ar periods of broadcasting for the fon are: Wednesday even-| * . Friday evening Sun-| 1S Mother's Day Wear a flower for Mother’s sake. The kes to see you appreciate your MOTHER HOSKINS-MEYER © OF K-F-Y-R ———————SSS AUDNNDODODODONNGDODODNONOOONONNUDOOOS- = - ‘ the/eon at the Grand d by the! 12:30, to be followed by « musical The donors | program. Ww. | will be asked to take part in the serv- a ident, will preside at the convention. Lathers Working ‘ing programs will be held at the ci atditorium. ~ sts in attendance in addition to quar-|day in pay. If the increase i tets and towns that there will be delegations from every city in the state. octets represented. the various is expected from It Sunday's program includes a lunch- Pacific hotel The speakers and soloists | 3 at several of the churches in the y. The Sunday afternoon and even- A. L. Bishop of Fargo, state pres- in Minneapolis Go | on Strike Today | Minneapolis, Minn., May 7—®) Journeymen lathers and the master lathers of the Twin Cities quit work nes ~ grant- ed, the wage will bé $10 0 d ‘There were 450 journeymen lathers on strike: today, union agents suid, and 30 master: lathers in the two |: cities also shut up shop, demanding an increase of §2 a day in théir scale in order to meet the demand of the union. Union agents estimated that $2,000,000 in building projects will be affected. ‘ “Brighten the Home” Is the Subject of Attractive Display “Brighten the Home” is the slogan for the clean-up week window display of the Webb Brothers department store. Brightly figured “sunfast” eretons in the form of draperies and cushions are used in the window. Curtain fabrics, pictures and mottoes complete the arrangement. The window was planned as part of today hen the lathers union ordered | the clean-up week campaign and is a strike demanding increase of: $1 a/ attracting « great deal of attention. Saturday Specials County Play Day—Sat., May 8th A special sale offering many saving opportunities on needed items for kiddies to wear to the picnic at Fort Lincoln. Children’s Wash Dresses A big table full of Gingham and Cham. bray Wash Dresses in every wanted color. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Former prices were up to $2.48. Special Sat- urday price 98c Boys’ Kaynee Wash Suits A large showing of excellent styles in boys’ “Kaynee” Wash Suits and Rompers, one and two piece styles, all colors. Sizes one to six years in values to $2.48. SPECIAL SATURDAY PRICE ........- Children’s Spring Coats Jaunty little models in plain colors, plaids and novelties all colors; in sizes two to fourteen years, offered Saturday at 33'14% Discount <cinmelmiisia ihCAAA Our spring and summer showing of kiddies’ half and three-quarter Socks is now at its best; all colors in a varied assortment of patterns. - Webb Brothers Merchandise of Merit Only LISTEN! Every citizen of Bismarck gets a cook book free at the Barker Baking & Candy Co., Saturday, with a genuine Moca’ Cream Cake. Phone. order, No. 912. Every cake made and deco- rated by Geo. Hollinger, the $1,000 a week baker. s week, av.» PAGE.THREE | Oldest Woman in Ramsey Co. Dead Devils Lake, N. D., May 7.--)— Mrs. Bertha Keena, 96, the oldest wo- man in Ramsey,county, died here yes- | terday. She leaves 48 grand children, 60 gredt grand children. and. two great-great grand.children.— - Norway in 1830, she came — { to the United States in 1865 and set- tled in fowa, removing to North Da- kota. in 1898... R DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 2404 Bismarck, Children’s Bloomer Dresses Sizes two to six years — ginghams, prints, chambrays, shown in a large range of plain colors and combina- tiong. Values to. $2.48. Special Saturday price 98c 98c This showing comprises